Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1950 — Page 6
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ALLYSON HENNESSY FRAND has stuffed animals for teatime party companions. The 2-year-old likes sand and swings and making her garden grow. She is starting swimming lessons this winter in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Allyson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Edward Frand, 5241 Cornelius Ave.—By MARJORIE TURK.
Blackwood on Bridge—
two, that is forcing to game. clubs, that is forcing for one round.
If Player Follows Blackwood Bidding System, Two Response to No Trump Opening Is Forcing
‘USING THE BLACKWOOD SYSTEM of no trump bids and] responses, when your partner raises your one no trump opening to When he responds with a bid of two
When he responds with two in any other suit, it is not forcing at all and the opening bidder usually passes.
Rather than help Mr. Dale to develop any other suit, he characteristically made the “safe” lead of that card. - Mr. Dale won in his own hand and promptly started on the
There is one exception to this,
—and at a very small sacrifice. Also, you may make exactly three g diamonds. * In today's deal Mr. Masters knew his partner's one no trump opening, not vulnerable, guaranteed less than 40 per cent ofthe Mr, high cards. Therefore, game appeared very unlikely. He was will-|
The bi
INT SD
two diamonds.
Masters
When you open the bidding with South dealer one no trump and partner bids Neither side vulnerable
dding SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST Pass
Pass 2D
Pass SN T AllPassip.. and Co.: Mr. and Mrs, Harthings looked bright indeed. Now/0ld C. Brandt, Mrs. Kurt Morcould reasonably genstern, Mrs. Wallace Simpson jcount on six diamond tricks and|and Standard Oil Co.: W. H. Sein
{he had something to offer to help (dort, Mesdames D. A. Sweeney, ’ ing to play for a partial and bid] stop the opponents in any suit of [John Andrews and H. C. Howes 13
hearts. There was no way to prevent him from winning six diaimonds, two clube and a heart for
‘A Pretty Girl Also Can Put Oomph
Into: Political RE
By ELIZABETH
boost.
she barely Knows.
Limping Candidates Are Advised
To Try Feminine Campaigners TOOMEY, United Press i Correspondent NEW YORK, Oct. 30—A pretty young girl makes an ardent and mighty effective political campaigner, in case any faltering candidates are looking for a last- minute i Jeannette Reichardt, for instance, has been making political speeches since she was 11 years.old. Now, at 24, she’s back in a
cluttered campaign headquarters, far from her hometown of Watertown, Wis., making phone calls for a congressional candidate
“It just sort of gets in your blood,” she explained between
| phone calls to voters in the 17th Congressional District, in behalf of Irving M. Engel, Liberal Democrat who's running against in-
cumbent Frederic R. Loudest Jr.
Jeanette, who's convincing is featured on the three-hour | Ted Steele television show every | afternoon, as a combination Girl Friday and interviewer, Then she grabs a quick dinner and heads for the campaign phones. “I find it very relaxing,” she explained, shrugging off any hint that she was a martyr to her early campaign training. Her father, Walter F. Reiechardt, used to run for assemblyman regularly: back in Wisconsin, “just to keep the Democratic ‘Party in there, even
puplican.” Papa Wins “When I was 11 he ran for mayor of Watertown and won. And that ‘was when I got my first campaign experience. My sister and I used to stand up and say something like, ‘Please vote for my father. He's a good
man,’” she ‘recalled with a smile. In high school Jeannette
made a few political speeches for other candidates, and volunteered as an office worker for a congressional candidate (unsuccessful) in Arkansas, when she attended the university there.
No Mud-Slinging “Women don’t take their political responsibilities seriously enough,” she said with dignity. “This is such an important - election, I feel everyone should volunteer who can.”™ i Asked If she had any politi-
two diamonds, you should raise to| NORTH nine tricks and : three diamonds if you hold = Mr. Manters . game, ceptionall ood support In the S—Q ' diamond sult. il | HJ 83 Bridge Results— Your support should consist of | D-K86542 . : at least three diamonds with at! - C—K 5 : Hig cores least two of the three top honors. | est » Jan At Worst . .. | ar. Mes F, LAAmpan, A 4 IN A situation of this kind where —a 105 : BBs 6s nnounce you do raise to three diarmionds,ip jo D—1017 | Results of local bridge games| partner will pass with a diamond ¢__q 19 ¢ 4 9 78 are announced today. Winners) bust, At worst you will be down SOUTH (follow: one more than you would have Jue. Dade | Industrial Contract Bridge been. At best, you will be able to X SJ B48 League, master point game; Frimake three no trump. H—Q 10 day night, Section A _ (possible Or you may talk your oppanenis| D—-AQS score 24)--Scottish Rite: V. R. out of a contract they can make|" C—AJSS2 Earl, Don Knight, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Gilchrist, 16.5; U, 8. RubRandall
ber: Mrs. Bass, Deputy, Mrs. Willlam E
Mrs. E, W. Chaille, 15.5; Brandt
(tie). -
| cal ambitions herself, Jeannette | —a pretty, self-assured blonde { —said,
“Umm, yes, I would sort of like to run for an office myself some day. If I do, you can say that I will not gb in for a mud-slinging campaign. I believe you should appeal reasonably to voters — whether they're men or women.”
though he always lost to a Re-
proof the Women Voters League,
should recruit the pigtail set if it wants politically minded women,
Card Party Is Set
Benefit to Be In Block's
The annual benefit card party
cent's Hospital, will be at 1:30 p.m. Nov. 10 in Block's Audi-| torium. Assisting the president, Mrs.
{for the party are Mesdames Ray {Kunz, Frank Linville, George Clark, Gilbert Kahn, Emmet | Trimpe, Loren Fralich, John Godfrey, Clarence Gibbons, Daniel | Lehane and Gerald Miller and) Miss Marie Lawhorn.
Mesdames Leo F. O'Connor, R)\
Rogge, Cain, Russell Battreal, Carl Kehrer and Ethel Carll, will handle candy sales.
Table Prizes
On the euchre committee are
gene Sonderman, Alice Sham-| baugh, Nick Reinhart, John . Griffin, Ralph Carr, Raymwnd Hall, Dan McCarty, J. Paul Hughes, Paul Bonham, John Goory and Bernard Wagner. Miss Marguerite Hefferman and | Miss Jean Adrian will work on table prizes. members are Mesdames William | J. Morgan, Floyd Hayhurst, Mary | Stewart, George Benken, Russell Sanders and John Kennelly, | bridge, and Mrs. George A. Smith and Mrs. Glenn O'Connor, publicity.
My Day—
Decision on UN Secrelory
Should Be Made Quickly
By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT
EW YORK, Oct. 30—I
9 Tricks
theirs.
Section B (possible 24)—FoxHe therefore revised his original worthy Motors: Dr. George Gold-
man, Harry Singleton, Harold Erner, Marvin Nulsen, 17; Indiana
BUT WHEN Mr. Dale showed opinion of the chance for game mammoth diamond support, {and bid three no trump. me— —| Mr. West knew his jack of dia-
Asrow-Kraft monds was a worthless card. To RRO a Cordte, iA. HL Warne, 145; RCA: D. H. Troth Pligh EF OH G. R. Van Houten, S.| 0 lig ted vents— D. Es. L. C. Harlow 14;!
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kraft, 1120 Union St., announce the engage- TOMORROW Allison Team 3: O. H. Reich, ment of their daughter, Leanora, Fortnightly Literary — 2 p. m. George” Owings, A. C. Davies, W. to Sherwin P. Asrow, son of Mr.| Propylaeum, “Along Moose L: Hojmgreen, 13.5. and Mrs. Tke Asrow, Chicago. | River,” Mrs. Francis H. Insley; The next meeting of the league| Miss Kraft attended Butler] “The Literature of Ghosts,” Mrs, Will be at 7:30 p. m. Nov, 10 in University and is an Indiana Uni-| Donald V, Gerking. the Hotel Antlers. versity graduate. Mr, Asrow has{Chap. Q, PEO—1:30 p Deets raduned {rom the Illinois| Paul J. Stokes, 4519 cent ute of Technology and the| hostess. Program, Mrs, Phillip| University of Illinois. | 8. Hildebrand.
\Gift-W rapping _To Be Taught
| Miss Dorothy West of the Tie-|
oe ' [Tie Co. will be at Ayres’ Friday C ri S i m qa 5 C a r 5 land Saturday to give a series of |gift-wrapping demonstrations. | "he. Friday shows will be at [10:15 a. m., 12:15 and 2:15 p. m. (and the Saturday shows at 10:15 ja. m. and 2:15 p. m. in the auditortura. Each demonstration will {be a one-hour event, with the exception of the 12:15 p. m. Fri{day show which will last 30 minutes,
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Council of the United Nations
job. ”
When a ership, there ‘organization
better it will
other night that Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky explained the use of the veto in the Security
nation of Secretary-General Trygve Lie by saying that he was “obviously one-sided and totally unfit or the
It is extremely difficult to understand how the. question of the Secretary-General can hang fire so long. A decision must soon be made that will be agreeable to everyone ~ 80 as to allow the secretariat to settle down with some sense of continuity.
United Nations is uncertain about its leadof ' disorganization, particularly if this disThe quicker this question is settled the
was interested to read the
by Russia against the renomi-
great organization such as the is bound to be a certain amount lasts over a long period.
be for everyone concerned.
New Officers
Announced
The Gamma Beta Chi Sorority|
will observe its 30th anniversary at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Chinese Room, Hotel Washington. New officers will be installed.
They are Mrs. Ruby Wagoner, |} president; Mrs. Cecil York and
Mrs. Gus Bisesi, first and second lvice presidents; Mrs. Vera Me-; Daniel, secretary, and Miss Betty Carter, treasurer.
Mrs. Clarence Flick is in charge |
of the installation, and Mrs. Russell Holler is chairman of ar-
‘rangements.
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Charles Mayer and Company, | pees BEE ant | ® 29 WEST WASHINGTON STREET ® Milbelland is praddens of the Florence Nightingale Club which %
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of the Ladies of Charity, St. Vin-|
Edward Farrell, on arrangements
Department Club.
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K. Hearle, Joseph Fralich, Victor| on Ayres’ sixth floor. A pocketload
Gootee, R. W, Heiskell, Delbert] brown velvet dinner skirt worn by ‘the m George Cheezum, John| the costume.
Ways fo wear roses wil ‘be « ighii Jhbs of the National Rose Show tomorrow and Wednesday ies (full-blown Golden Rapture roses) appears on the ol at left. A jeweled beige cashmere sweater completes - A pocketbook-load of posies is worn by the second model. The huge Duchess rose
made of Edith Willkie roses is attached fo a brown velvet handbag carried with a beige moire taffeta gown.—By LOUISE FLETCHER, Times Woman's Editor.
\Organizations—
The
|Group, Indianapolis Women Voters Emrich is’ vice chairman.
League, will meet at 10 a. m to-|
mo the
in the assembly room of inois Building.
The morning session on “The
{United Nations and Aggression” ificers at 7:45 p. m. tomorrow inl [Forty Other committee | Vill be led by Mesdames Marian the Woman's Department Club. her at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the
Proceeds will go for’ furnishings in the Alpha Chi Omega Chapter [House, Butler University.
The Indianapolis Grandmothers Club will have installation of of-
uestames om 4. wurny, v OF@rs’ Foreign Policy Group to Discuss UN
Foreign Policy Study for the event and Mrs. Albert J.
sented the Fabien Sevitsky Schole arship Pian. The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra director. is in charge of the group’s musical award to be given in New York in the spring.
The Marion County Salon, and Eight, will have a din-
{Meditch, Betty O'Connell and Lu- Mrs. Dorothea Sullivan, Chicago, Forty and Eight Chateau, 421 N.
icile Bomgardner.
The Indianapolis \Business and {Professional Women’s Club will have a dinner esting at 8:15 p. m. Thursday in the Woman's
speak. They will include Jerry O'Dell, Martha Sherman, Finis Jent John Shonle and Robert Jewell,
The Alpha Chi Omega Mothers
Club will have a card party and style show at 1:30 p. m, Thursday [im Block’s Auditorium.
Mrs. Roy J. Pile is chairman
national president, will be installing officer. Officers are Mrs. Jane Artist, president; Mrs. Ann Brunel and Mrs. Marie Prange, first and sec-
Sond vi nts; Mrs. Augusta Trane rears and Mrs. Mary Heck, ireasurer. 4
Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt, president of the National Society of
Arts and Letters, was in Chicago,
yesterday to attend the opening fall -tea of the chapter.
The event was in the home of Mrs. A. E. Nielsen, the former Mrs. Francesca--Falk Miller. At
man the meeting Mrs. Weinhardt pre-
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The Alpha Zeta Latreian Club, a junior group of the Indians Federation of Clubs, will meet in the
Supper Planned
The Woman's Society of Chriss
[tian Service, Old Bethel Methoe
dist Church, will sponsor a chicke en supper at 5 p. m. Saturday in the church. There will be a - “white
elephant” sale.
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