Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1950 — Page 7
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
MONDAY, DEC. 11, 1950
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\Organizations—
Nine Se To Mark Christmas
With Special Events
Sigma Kappa Alumnae, Pi Beta Phi Club’ Among Groups Planning Holiday Parties -— Christmas parties, gift exchanges, a luncheon and a
toy wrapping party are on local clubwomen'’s schedules this week.
Mrs. Paul R. Summers, 47 E. 52d St. will be hostess at 7:45 p. m. Wednesday for the annual Christmas party of the Indian-
g bios Ci A Play Results
Lincoln Club Holds
Master Point Game Results of play are ane nounced by several local bridge clubs. Winners. follow. . Lincoln Club, Fri. night, master point game: N & 8 (Possible - Score 216) —Mrs. Wayne Warrick, Mrs, Arthur Pratt 131; Mrs. V. R, Rupp, Mrs. Reba Buck 129.5; Mrs. {Joseph Brower, Mrs. M. L. Thomp|son 126.5; E & W (Possible 240)
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Photo by John Spicklemire, Times Staff Photographer
JULIA ANNE HESLER, 314 years old, plays cowboy and Indian as much as she plays her phonograph records. She and her brother, Ralph, 6, take turns being on the
side of the law and Indians.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hesler, 117 W, 41st St., are Julia Anne's parents.—By JOAN SCHOEMAKER.
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Local Man
Edson T. Wood Places
In Bridge Tournament NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 11 (UP) Jack Kushner and Mark Killiehr, both of Springfield, Mass., won the open pair championship today as the 24th winter tourna-
ment of the American Contract Bridge League came to a close. Mr. Kushner and Mr. Killiehr emerged from four sessions of play—two qualifying, a semi-final
and last night's finals—with 52613 %
points to lead Leo Roet, New York, and Edson T. Wood, Indianapolis, Mr. Roet's and Mr. Woed's| score was 51712. A women’s pair, finished third, when Mrs. Ralph W. Gordon, Buffalo, N, Y,, and Mrs. A. W. Bowden, Toronto, Can., racked up 515% points, The national non - masters championship played yesterday afternoon and last night was won| by two women from Indianapolis, Mrs. J. E. Morris and Mrs. Wallace Simpson, with 465 points, nine points ahead of the runnerup, Spencer Brown of Canton, and Mrs, Lucille Weight) Shreveport, La.
My Day—
Soviet Union Pitied by U. S. For Its Delusion; Not Y tod
By ELEARNOR ROOSEVELT ; NEW YORK, Dec. 11—No one Bad heard Thursday afternoon what the answer of the Communist Chinese was to the appeal of the 13 nations that they stop at the 38th Parallel. But as I walked down the hall at Lake Success the delegates from the 13 nations were all dashing for a committee room and there was great excitement everywhere. On every side I heard people saying how vicious the attacks against the United States had been and what hate was expressed by the delegates of the Soviet Union and Byelo-Russia in their speeches in Committee 1. It is curious that they should feel this hatred when the rest of the world—even we who are the main object of their attack--can
feel no hatred. We merely have pity for their complete delusion,
Rl » » IT SEEMS INCREDIBLE that they should want war, and be willing to risk -the lives of the people of other nations so far.
Perhaps they do not realize that if they actually start a war in ASia it will never end until they also have suffered as all the rest of the world has suffered. : : Those who feel strong and confident but know really little of other people, are likely to make such mistakes. I hope with all my heart that the Soviet Union will see the consequences of its war policy before it is too late,
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ep T . Initiates Five Scarlet Quill, honor society at Butler Univer-| sity, announces the initiation of! five members. They are Miss Mary Alice Kennedy, Brookston; Miss Polly! Cochran, Anderson; |Bodley, East Chicago; Miss Bar-| bara Heiney, Anderson, and Miss Joan Keller,
Fern Norris Will Speak At ITSC Party
The Christmas party for the Wabash ITSC Chapter will be at 7:30 p. m. Friday in the home of
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Mrs. G. W. Gramer, 5344 N, IlliOWN nois St. : IMPORTATION Mrs. Fern Norris will speak.
senior women’s Sorority, will hold its social meet-
Miss June
The Pi Beta Phi Mothers Club,
Bell Women’s. Club at their annu
Hinkley and Fred Vollrath.
Mr. and Mrs, James W, Gammon, 2900 N. Talbot Ave, will be host to the Fourth Ward Women’s Republican Club at 8 p. m. tomorrow. A musical program and gift exchange are planned. Guests will be husbands of members and Messrs. and Mesdames Jack Ennis, Cale Holder and Ed Haerle and Mrs. Josephine Reardon.
A gift exchange and program will follow the business meeting of the Wayne Unit, American Legion Auxiliary, at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in the post home. The group will draft Christ- | mas charity plans, and arrange its annual children’s Christmas party for Sunday and a card party for Dec. 19.
Gamma Phi Beta Sorority membérs will wrap toys for children of the Southwest.-Com- | munity Center at 7:30 p. m. to-
day. Mrs. Robert Gates, 5673 N. Pennsylvania St, will be hostess.
A luncheon and gift exchange will be held Friday by the James Whitcomb Riley Chapter, ITSC, in the home of Mrs. Richard Lawson, 530 E. 9th St.
Mrs. O. L. Starks Jr., Beech
Christmas party of the Delta Iota Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority to be held at 7:15 p. m. next Monday.
Announces Ball Patrons
Lettermen Select Queen Candidates
Patrons for the Shortridge High School Reserve Officers Training Corps’ formal military
ball Saturday Include Mr. and Mrs. Joel W. Hadley, Dr. and Mrs. Herman L. Shibler, Brig. Gen. Robinson Hitchcock, Col.
and Mrs. John H. Gibson, Col. and Mrs. Harry A. Welsch and Lt. Col. and Mrs. Chester E. Lange. Lettermen of the school have selected the following queen candidates, Misses Barbara Linsley, Judy Coryell, Linda and Patricia Woods, Janiece Hannon, Marcia Wheeler, Anita Woods and Sue Shirley. Johnny Warren's orchestra will play.
‘Week's Schedule Given By White Cross Guild
The following units of ¢he Methodist Hospital White Cross Guild are meeting in the guild Service Center this week: Today {—Third Christian, Broadway {Baptist and Wallace Street Presby{terian;, tomorrow—Grace Method|ist, Calvary Baptist and Bellaire; {Wednesday — Broadway Methodist, Quake and Perry Township; Thursday — Temple Sisterhood, Municipal Garden and Ben Davis, and Friday—Riverside Park, Prentice, and Oaklandon Univerwi sts,
Supper ver Will Be Held Be Held
Josephine Nunns 5 Chapter, Phi Delta Pi
ling in the home of Mrs. Josephine Nunns, 6447 Evanston Ave, at 8 p. m. Wednesday. . “Secret pals” will be revealed following an informal supper.
‘Luncheon Set A Christmas party, gift exchange, bridge and luncheon will held Wednesday by the Chara fii in Meridian Hills Coun-
try
Party Arranged The Woman's Rotary Club will hold its Christmas party Dec. 19. It will be at 6:15 p._.m. in the Propylaeum. Reservations may be made until Saturday.
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in the Indianapolis Athletic Ciub. Solos will be sung by Delbert
Grove, will be hostess for the |
apolis Alumnae Association, Sigma Kappa Sorority. | The group will prepare a Christmas gift for the Maine Sea 3 amas Plans will be completed for a benefit card party
Butler University, will entertain
daughters from 7 to 9 p. m. Friday in the chapter house. A gift | exchange will be followed by carol singing and a stunt by pledges. |
The Bell Men's Chorus. will entertain 150 members of the |
al Christmas luncheon tomorrow
The annual Christmas party of the Alpha Chapter, Phi Theta Delta Sorority will be held at 8 p. m. Dec. 20 in the home of Miss Marge Lehr, 1620 E. LeGrande Ave. The group
recently donated $35.50 for Billings Hospital veterans,
: : Miner-Baker photo. Mrs. Sherwin P. Asrow was Miss Leanora Kraft before her marriage yesterday in the Marott Hotel. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kraft, 1120 Union St., and Mr. and Mrs. lke Asrow, Chicago.
Blackwood, on Bridge—
Player Accuses Newcomer of Expecting Mr. Abel to Know Opponents’ Distribution
MR. ABEL HAD BEEN taking quite a beating from the new-
comer, Mr. Heinsite, who amazingly analyzed every hand perfectly ‘East dealer
—after it was played. 3 { In yesterday's deal, Mr. Abel {held today. He got too high on i
Heinsite .suggested’ that he should have made a simp le overcall
irather than any stronger action. Mr. Abel followed that advice today. Look at the result. He overcalled four diamonds {over Mr. Dale's three-spade open-! ing. Mr. Meek had a pretty fair hand but he reasoned that his partner had practically nothing {in high cards and that if he bid {it might drive the opponents into ja game contract they could make.
Mr. Meek Acts Wisely | THIS WAS an extremenly wise idecision. Against the final four {diamond contract, Mr. Meek op-' {ened the deuce of spades. Mr.| Abel ruffed, took out trumps in two leads, conceded the ace of clubs and made six-odd! “What's the pedalling a big hand like that?” Mr. Heinsite demanded. *
idea of soft-|
North-South vulnerable
had a hand similar to the one he NORTH t and went down 800. points.’ Mr. Mr. Heinsite S~=1075 rims i———— ARNEL H-J984 Dale had had all he could | 64 a “Abel had a hand almost | C—J 53 exactly like this a few minutes) WEST EAST ago,” he said, “and you recom- Mr. Meek Mr. Dale
mended that he soft-pedal it on S—K 4 2 S—-AQJ9863 the theory that he was vulnerable H—K Q 10658 H—7 2
and the distribution might be D—8 7 D—10 5 very bad against him.” C—A 1 C—-8 6 | SOUTH Mr. Dale Flabbergasted Mr. Abel S—none
“BUT THE distribution wasn't bad against him on this deal,” Mr. Heinsite pointed out. Mr. Dale rolled his eyes. “What The bidding: (an argument!” he groaned, “Are FAST SOUTH WEST NORTH iyou serjously saying the poor guy g § 4D Pass Pass ‘should have been able to know Pass : the distribution against him on these two deals?”
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case. I think I would have done “The fact remains” said Mr. the right thing.” {Heinsite, primly, “that he did Mr. Dale shrugged. © exactly t the * wrong thing in each up,’ he said.
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Herbert Carmichael, Harry Dettra (139.5; Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Robin'son 138; Col. Lester Rhodes, Charles F. Huston 135.5. PE |* Women's Contract Club, Thurs. afternoon: N & S—Mrs. C. C. Mathews, Mrs. Carl Rusie first; Mrs. F. A. Mulbarger, Mrs: J. 8, Shortie second; Mrs. V. R. Rupp, Mrs. E. J. Ittenbach third; Mrs. M. L. Thompson, Mrs. V. A. Newcomer fourth; E & W-—-Mrs, Chris Martin, Mrs. Richardson first; Mrs. R. C. Gopdwine, Mrs. William XK. Eckhart second; Mrs. Arthur Pratt, Mrs. Lida Richoff third; Mrs. L. J. Blackmore, Mrs. John R. Halley fourth.
Championship Games { Industrial Contrant League, 7th annual championship, Section A, after noon session: N & S—C. R, Goth, {Paul Kraut first; Charles Payne, Dave Carson ‘second; R. H. {Forbes, O. H. Reich third E & W |—Mr. and Mrs. R. F; Pasho first, Mrs. E. C. Ball, Mrs. R. F. Banister second; Mrs. J. E, Morris, Mrs. Richardson third. Section B, afternoon session: N & 8—Paul Thompson, Col. Rhodes first; Jerry Sherwood, Miss Mabel Satterly second; Mrs. Jim A. Brower, Mrs. E. J. Ittenbach third; E & W-Alfred Do|browitz, Gilbert Cohen first, Mrs. Arthur Pratt, Mrs. Arch Falender second; Sam Goldstein, Albert Silverman third.
Bridge club pair
Section . A, evening session, Howell game: Mrs. F. C. Lewis, Mrs. Eckhart first; Paul E,
Thompson, Col. Rhodes second; Mrs. M. L. Thompson, R. W. Lee third. Section B, [Howell game:
evening session, Miss Margaret | atson, Miss Annabell VanWin{kle, Mike Casey first; Mr. and {Mrs. Charles Brumfiel second; Mr. and Mrs. 8id Kasle third. Combined master. points for both sessions were awarded to (Paul E. Thompson, Col. Rhodes first; Mr. Payne, Mr. Carson second; Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Eckhart third; Mr. and Mrs. Brumfield fourth; Miss Watson, Miss Van | Winkle, Mr. Casey fifth.
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