Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 August 1950 — Page 9
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To Become Bride Times Special GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, Aug. 4.-Mrs. Fred H, Elff announces the approaching mariage of her deughter, Beatrice 1. to Edward C. Schmidt, Indianapolis. He is {the son of Mr. and Mrs, Kurt W, . { Schmidt, 4444 Broadway, Indians Lapolis. = { The couple will be married Aug. [26 in the Trinity Evangelical Lu« theran Church, Indianapolis. Attendants will be Miss Ellen Cox, Peru, maid of honor: Mrs, Herbert E. Baumeister and Miss Ruth Reed, Indianapolis, brides {maids; Sue Lynn Nichols, Mang field, O., and Marita Lee Archer, flowergirls. Dr. Baumeister will be hest man, Ushers will be Reilly Burrell, Ft. Lauderdale; Robert W, Camp and Jack Pruitt, Indianapolis, || The bride-to-be attended Butler University and was a member of
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Buyer Haugh takes notes on a ‘filmy - peignoir-nightie combination.
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British Use of Acol System Is Least Accurate of All
~ IN ENGLAND the most popular system of bidding is the Acol system. For no trump bidding, the old Work count is used--that is, ace-4, king-3, queen-2, jack-1. . There are dozens of point counts. And this is the least accurate of all of them. Obviously, two queens are not normally as good as one ace, Yet this system gives them the same value. Many ‘players like some method -- of counting, believing that this North dealer : -relieves them. ..of the. .responsi-. Both sides vulnerable... |
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bility of thinking. Don’t fall into NORTH * {Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, that trap. Counting points is all| Mr. M. Harrison-Gray The prospective bridegroom is a right to get your bearings at the 3-962 pre-law student at Indiana Unibeginning of a hand. But no such, H~-1 4 versity, where he is a member of OP- method ever devised can take D—J98 Phil Kappa Psi Fraternity. a into account the relative abilities! wear QI AW i er . = of “your partner and your wp ! . ; INE PoToe n arr at Aide Presidents The human element is present — — : : — 1 __in every hand and those whe fail| D—A.84. _. D=10.7.3 To Plan Projects ELY TT Abii. Playing ur! ry SOUTH Bis " , : Plans and projects of the comto their capabilities, IT) of iscussed at th zs Mr. K. Konstam ven aw po ra lists Barbara ‘loaves New York for poe rest and a new set of |ing year will be discussed at the — Vienna Count | ER Ron | Thiaie-the- fit. the order book is gf orkout. Along with other buyers Barba lite a Pay DW! WHILE THE Acol count has. H—K QJ? | sires, quantity, style. : : : Presidents of PTA, Inc. Mrs. K, * the fault of overvaluing hands D—KQ52 | Photos and Story By HENRY E. GLESING JR. State Building. That's the beginning of her four : ) h Casady, cheer chairman, — made up largely of queens and| C=K 1 | A BUYER'S life is one set of heel lifts after to five mile daily “constitutional.” Mrs. Moore to Give Canasta Party be hostess in her home, 1201 BE,
jacks and undervaluing those The bidding: with several aces, it does have NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST one great advantage. This is Pass Pass INT Pass
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The meeting will follow a noon luncheon. Guests will be Mes.
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215 E. Vincent's Nursing School. will be hostess for al Guests will be Misses canasta party at 8 p. m. tomor- Beam, Sally Lyman, Clara Mae
Each display room is decorated with a different theme, from modern to the wildest wild west. In Leslie Marshall's space, for instance,
another. When Mrs. Barbara Haugh, Block's lingerie buyer heads ‘for New York, she knows it will be more work, and more walking than
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simplicity. If you use a more 8 N T All Pass play. . there's a college girl's room to add atmosphere {row in honor of Miss Nancy Lee Freeland, Beverly Boyer, Jodelle| dames Robert Geedlet, Vaughn accurate count you either have - | A few years ago she lived in Gotham. That's 10 back-to-school p.j.'s. Cox. The honor guest will sntevHonk, gpd Shaw: Pharels Wi Burts. 1.5 Loagy, William to add large numbers or else North should have’ 9 points when she saw the sights the tourists view, Now 2 ® » nurses training Monday at St.idey an arty McKinstray. J nger.
deal with fractions. to raise to three no “trump.| In>the Vienna count, for ex-| The British figure that with 25 ample, there i= a total of 64 | points in the two hands, you must points in the deck. To bid a small! get to game—and with 24 points, glam you are supposed to count/You have a fighting chance for accurately up to 52. That is 12] {game. North had only 8 points more points than there are in but was allowed to add 1 for his| the whole deck, playing Acol. fifth club. ‘ West opened the four of s ades| Down One and the contract was Foal one, | FOR.AN opening bid of one no the defenders taking three spades | trump when vulnerable, an Acol and the two red aces. Most Amer-|
WITH BARBARA “queen hee” in a comfortable chair, the selection begins. From rack after rack of lingerie, she jots down the style and the price of each piece. Often the lunch bell doesn’t ring for Barbara. When she is “covered up,” she has her lunch brought up to the display room and eats while she works. When there's more time, she stops | long enough for a ham sandwich at her favorite Schrafft's restaurant at 31st and Fourth Ave, When Barbara gets back to her hotel, it's not the end of her day. That's when the book
her flying trips from Indianapolis four or five times every 12 months are strictly “business.” Her ‘job? To keep Hoosier women wearing the most fashionable nightgowns, slips and robes on the lingerie market. If Mrs. Housewife has a hard time deciding on the. garment she'll buy, she will appreciate Mrs. { Haugh’s problem. Barbara must look over 2500 different styles on every trip.
"= ” * . IN NEW YORK she “bones” up before she goes out-onto-the market. A talk with her resi-
player must have from 16 to 18 jcan players try to steer clear -of| | dent buyer, Miss Helen Santocki, who works for . work begins. . 3 : polit and no trump distribution. a sontract of three no trump, the Mutual Buying Syndicate, gives her advance ~~ < During the day she will have looked. at 500 ci STNG ol Cty nthe sldes for. the om BE AMn ata soma R00 ge % a RNs DOMES AE 4 ; k io i! y : gn the better lines and bargains each ata She must sift, then list her final selections. Next
has for sale, Then Barbara walks to the manufacturers ~distriety joented mn the whadow- of “the Rmpire=
day she orders the garments to make their debut on lifigerie counters this fall. Then she heads for “hom and “HNeW PAIT Of Teel HAs.” |
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Times Special COLUMBUS, 0.; Aug. 4—Going|i: the second session of the [master pairs, Blue Ribbon event ‘of the annual summer national icontract bridge tournament of the |American Contract Bridge League, " (the big names in bridge are : |conspicuous by their absence in top positions. | Grace Brabb and H. Eandborn {Borown, both of Detroit, lead the {field of 192 pairs with 254 points. | One-half point behind the lead|ers are two Memphis women, Mrs. |Randolph Scott and Mrs. Zodie : | Glover and in third place are ' (Frank Weisback- and Charles A. ond Mrs, Tony Solotkin, Hall, both of Cincinnati, their MéCarty St., announce [score is 24615. Leo Roet, New York, who flew {from Australia, to play with Mrs. [Ruth Chase Gilbert, Philadelphia,
| ~ Mr. and Mrs. Don T. Hoover, | at N. Campbell Ave. announce | | the approaching marriage of their daughter, Eileen, to James Allen’ Miles. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, H. Bernard Miles, 828 N. |.5 ] La Salle St. & The couple will be ‘married at; 11:30 a. m. Aug. 19 in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. ; The attendants. will be Mra.) | Howard Builta, Mononk, Ill., {
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tron of honor; Miss Susie Voller, ! Chicago, and Miss Jean Schmidt, ‘| bridesmaids; Jack D. Patterson, Mr. best man, and Howard Vissering, | 47 E. Mononk, Ill, Jack W, Kelly, Jack! the a proaching marriage of | S, Hatley and Rex L. Allspaw,. their Lahr Libby, to Harry Goldman, son of Mrs. Bertha
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2d Bara FE. Green, d orl {William and Robert McDowell, Charles H. Goren, Sidney Silodor, ; STORE HOURS: Miss sreen, daughter py part: Misses Kathryn Lucas, Philadelphia; Waldemar Von Zedt-| Monday through Friday, 9:30 0 5 p. m. los Wa at an ony 7] Of, Mr, and Mrs..Lester M. Green,/ Donna Mikels, Jerrie Wilson and witz and Mrs. Helen Sobel, New| : - sy ’ [1644 Talbot Ave. will enter Vas- Slaays 2 Bartyinan, Indiana sj: York, and Jacoby, Crawford, Ra-
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——Pre-Nuptial Party Mr, and Mrs, Patterson, 5080! ding will be Aug. 27 in the Schenken, New York, and Oswald
Norwaldo Ave. will entertain with a prenuptial party tomorrow night,
‘and Ernest Metcalfe, Misses Betty Pat Bond and Wilma Burkart.
Miss Sue Voller, Chicago, also will |attend.
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| The couple will be married at :30 p.m. tomorrow in St. Paul's Episcopal Church. The Rev, Wil{Ma m Burrows will officiate. { Dinner guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Chester McDowell, Elkhart, {parents ‘of the prospective bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. James Clore, |
Mrs. Jack C. Bailey, 754 W. 43rd {John ~ Crawford, = Philadelphia, i Br po rn a St. ‘will.enteriain, with a miscefia~} Will Be H onored scored 211% points in the first 20 W Washington Street | | neous shower at 8 p. m. Thursday. ar ovis the wedding Femur sessions. are life Tastes, : ss Joann els an | Indianapolis, Indiana | * |A linen shower will be given by|Richard McDowell. tonight, Mr. Pt Teams i Please send— | Miss Schmidt, 356 N. Jefferson and Mrs. G. William Mikels, par-| Fifty-four master teams began [] Set of 6 Iced Tea Spoons at $1.00 Ave. Aug. 14. {ents of the bride-to-be, will enter- knockout sessions last night. Of Ig One. dozen Iced Tea Spoons at $2.00 Guests will be Mesdames Ran- (tain the bridal party and friends the sixteen seeded, four were Po. ies rah rain ad) dall Dennison, Donald Driver, |at dinner in LaRue’s Blackamoore knocked out including the team of | Addrens trsssessssessesissasniviesssT% | LeRoy Owen, Thomas Messerlie Room. Peter Leventritt, Richard Kahn, |
Rosemary Rockey, Jack Walpe, Peru, tod ca 2 opens. :
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Boll of New York All won their rst ~~ round matches ;
iin defense of their title, got off to {a slow start, 20814 points. Howard
{Jacoby, Dallas, Tex., The Indianlapolis Times canasta columnist} only collected 19814 points while |George - Rapee, New York, and
A. M. Barnes, all of New York, Mrs. R. C. Young, Philadelphia, and David Clarren, Minneapolis, Three teams have a bye round tonight. They are defending champions, Alvin Landy, Bol Mogal, New York, Jeff Glick, Miami, and Arthur Goldsmith;
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