Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1950 — Page 7
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By OPAL OROCKETT NEARLY ANYONE with an attic has the right gifts fr 10 hospitalized -vet#rans.
“No aching" feet of shopping 0 ises are connected with the ‘gifts the men want. © Those gifts are right in your
«On attic, near last year's “Christmas decorations you're ire to hunt.
.-The 10 veterans are confined #6 Ward Six, the tuberculosis Ward at Cold Spring Hospital. wAmong the ardent collectors is Paul Rager of Sidney. Mr. ager was basketball coach at Sidney High School before enng the hospital 14 months ARO.
Red Cross Takes Charge
#=STAMP COLLECTING in Ward Six was. started last Lhristmas by Mrs. Lowell Pat‘Ferson, Red Cross Gray Lady, fiving at 3720 N. Pennsylvania i. A sick veteran asked her 20 help him fill the album he'd Teceived as a gift. += The entire tuberculosis ward ¥howed interest in the veteran's Album, and thus the stamp Project grew, Because of its eat reception, the Red Cross @ssumed charge, receiving colJections at the hospital at 2601 Xold Spring Road.
«+ Bach Monday Mrs, Patter-.
on distributes the stamps. ey sometimes arriv#ng in shoe boxes, come from ¥hurch, patriotic and civic or&anizations, the Indiana Stamp ®ilub, banks, individuals, and Fidustrial firms having foreign Lorrespondence, etc.
Veterans Remembered $2 AMONG RECENT prize conFibutions were foreign stamps m Dr. Rebecca Parrish, 111 $8. 16th St. and an Indianapolis tiest who sent a series of Vatn stamps to the veterans le he visited in Rome. w.-Dr. Parrish, who celebrated der 81st birthday Nov. 1, sent Ftamps from letters she receives
Stamp Project Grows From Gift to Veteran
Paul Rager talks stamps and sports to Mrs. Lowell Patterson at Veterans Hospital, Cold Spring Road. from friends she made during her world travels. Some of the letters came from people she knew while serving as superintendent of the Mary Johnston
Hospital on the Philippine Islands. She founded that institution for the Foreign Missionary Society of the U. 8. Methodist Women. Assisting Mrs. Patterson at
the beginning of the project
was W. Maurice McHaffie, then chief of special services at the hospital. He is now a Marine captain, stationed at Camp Pendleton, Cal. He was replaced at the hospital by Russell Link. Without asking, hospital nurses know the whereabouts of missing wash basins in Ward Six on Mondays. They've been
Teen Problems—
Eamily Talks Solve Problems
But Father if I don't fo the poh fo
: By JOAN “PERHAPS YOUR parents
converted into vats for soaking the stamps by enthusiastic collectors in preparation for pressing, classifying and attaching stamps to their albums,
Profit Is Considered
VETERANS ARE taught to select stamps having commercial value including commemorative stamps and blocks of
‘current issues. Many of them,
when transferred to rehabilitation centers, continue collecting and Mrs. Patterson continues to help them to find stamps. Each contribution is acknowledged, when possible, by the veterans, Special Service Office or Red Cross. Mrs. Patterson has a son of her own in service. Capt. Lowell Patterson Jr., who returned last summer from service in Germany, has just been recalled. During World War II Mrs.
Patterson assisted at the Union {
Station Canteen and the Servicemen’s Center. In her spare time she pinch-hits as baby sit-
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Boys School in Plainfield.
Committee List Given
Dance Set Dec. 20
In’ Hotel Lincoln
Members of the floor committee for the Junior Assembly Christmas dance Dec. 20 are an-
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nounced by Mrs. William Byram
Gates. The dance will be from 9 to 11:30 p. m. in the Hotel Lincoln. The committee
Barrett, Suzanne ‘Clark. Mary Fackler, Janet Henning. Glee . Hook, . Martha Kirklin, Margot
Lacy, Jeap Mowrer, Cynthia Mun-
“ro, Eileen O'Connor, Sandra Or-
bison and Dianne Pattison.
Jack Burkhart, Mac Cato,
“Richard Deitsch, James Ernsting, ‘ ‘Howard Henderson, Jerry Jordan,
Robert Kitterman, Karl M. Koons Jr., William E. McKee II, Harold
Ochsner,” Charles Pollock and James Vandivier, Party Schedule Christmas ' parties for. Mrs. Gates’ other classes also are scheduled.
The younger children will hold their party from 2 to. 3:30 p.m, the seventh graders from 4 to 5:30 p. m. on Saturday in the Propylaeum. That night the high school group will entertain from 8:30 to 11 o'clock in the Woman's Department Club. Older children’s parties are bheing held today through Friday from 4 to 545 p. m. and 7:30 to 9p. m. in the Propylaeum. Shere were parties yesterday afternoon and evening for the older children. Ca
Legion Units Plan Parties
Annual Yule Dinner Set By Linehan Group
Two American Legion Auxiliary Units announce events for this- week.’ Sunday the Robert E. Linehan Unit will entertain at the Indiana The Vandendistel Trio will previde instrumental music. Two vocalists, students of Mrs. Ruth Bevins.
will sing. : Members will hold their annual Christmas dinner and meeting tomorrow in the Ban-
Dee Restaurant, The unit also entertained Division 21 in Knightstown Home recently with a program of movies followed by a social hour,
o td » Mr. and Mrs. Luke Snyder will be chairmen for the annual
Christmas party of the Robison-
Ragsdale Auxiliary Unit and Post. It will be from 2 to 4 p. m. Sunday in the post rooms in the
!Central Christian Church. Assist{ing will be Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
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KKG Alumnae to Play Santa for Underpiin lec
includes Elsie
This Christmas the local Alumnae Club of Indiana University's Delta Chapter, Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, will play Santa. Claus to underprivileged children. Club members have dressed some 25 dolls, each with a change change of costume, fo be distributed through the staff Christmas | committee of the Marion County Welfare Department. Lawrence | W. Archibald is chairman.
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Heinsite Becomes Infuriated As Abel Fails To Lecd Spades: Dale Makes His Contract
“Spades, man, spades,” roared Mr. Heinsite when this hand was argued Mr. Heinsite with an ab-
over and Mr. Dale had made his four heart contract. “Shift to spade at the second trick and we'll beat his brains out.” This was a bit of an exaggeration as the best the defenders could have done was to take one diamond and three spade tricks
for a one trick set. Here's what happened. Mr. Abel opened the king of diamonds.
Noting the singleton on the board, Mr. Dale wdn the trump lead, took he knew he had to shift. Hating a second round of trumps then
solute minimum of logic. “When you saw that good club suit on the board it should have been obvious that if we were going to take any more tricks at all, it had to be in the spade suit.” Maybe Mr, Abel should have shifted to a spade, although it's true that the bidding would have
But it didn’t work out that way.
to lead away from his ace-queen 80t rid of two spades on dummy’'s peen just the same if the ace of of spades, he had led a trump. high clubs. He ruffed a fourth trymps had been in Mr. HeinAfter all, Mr. Heinsite might have round of clubs, ruffed out Mr. site's hand and the king of spades the ace of trumps and could then Abel's ace of diamonds, parked his jn Mr. Dale's. lead a spade up to the ace-queen.
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last spade on dummy's fifth club and wrapped up six-odd.
Threat by Heinsite
“I wish 1 could catch this re{volting character in a trap of his
A few hands later he was to get “IF YOU DON'T start defend- his wish.
own making." thought-Mr. Dale.
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Times photo by Bill Oates,
Horybooke—are Mrs. Eric Wadleigh (left) and Mrs. E. ©,
An enthusiastic helper is Penny Lou, the Wadleigh's theee-
and ‘one-half-year-old, who quickly fell into the spirit of Christmas sharing when she overheard plans for the project. "I'll get my
Each Christmas the club plans a philanthropic project. They sewed curtains for the Marion County Guardians Home last year.
Mrs. Ogden
To Entertain
Harmonie Club Will Be Feted
Members of th Harmonie Club
will be entertained by Mrs. James M. Ogden. 2801 N. Pennsylvania St., in her home Monday. Assisting the hostess wiil be Mesdames Clyde Titus, James H. Lowry, Charles Maxwell, William H. Morrison, F. W. Cregor, 8. E, Fenstermaker, Robert W. Blake and T. M. Rybolt. They are meme bers of “The Musical Grande mothers, Inc.”
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