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SUPPER: Sliced cold pot roast, creamed horseradish, split and toasted corn muffins, orange, apple and cabbage salad, chocolate brownies, tea, milk.
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Mr. Dale Residied the Temp iclion
power to do otherwise, in the hand. | Mr. Dale persisted in spades
black suits facing each other, the play had to be timed just right to bring in 10 tricks. Mr. Champion made the best opening, the king of hearts, What would you do with the South hand at the first trick? It is tempting to win with the ace of hearts and ruff a heart with dummy’s lone trump. But Mr. Dale saw this would
stil leave him with two losing
hearts—and the enemy would be one tempo ‘ahead of him because they held the ace of trumps.
Ducked Heart King
The annual Americanism Day,
program of the Indianapolis Coun-|
© the Hotel Lincoln, will be followed by. talks by Mrs.
9 Schools” and Philip Willkie,
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8 giana Department = American Legion, will give the 1 Americanism address.
~ Malavah Malka Service
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4 Broadway. 3 Jewish Educational
© will chant the service. A musical = program will be directed by Mrs.|
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= cil of Women will be held Tues-| S day in the Travertine Room of
The 10 a.m. business session
Bert C. McCammon, “Schools as a Center of the Community”; William Evans, “Yard Beautiful Course in Indianapolis High
“America and the Outside World.” Commander Jack McIntyre, InCommander,
The Malavah Malka service, ushering out of the Sabbath, will
8 p.m. tomorrow in the home of Miss Esther Foreman, 5327
Aaron Intrater, director of the Association,
Leo Gurvitz, and Jewish Life through Story will be discussed by Mrs. Ruth Paller.
“Hospitality—1951" will be discussed by Miss Helen Hollings-
~ worth, Ayres’ public relations rep-|
resentive, before the YWCA Business and Professional Girls’
Central Branch.
ACCORDINGLY, 2 let the (ing of hearts hold. A shift by Mr. Champion at this point would ¢ have made things, easy, but he lled another heart and Dr. Dale
ruffed it on the board. He led a diamond and his king|
because a 10 trick game looked
more likely to him than a game in clubs. Even with the two strgng
lost to the ace. Mr, Champion fired another heart. Mr. Dale won with the ace, crossed to dummy with a club and parked his last heart on the queen of diamonds. He found a way back to his hand by ruffing a diamond and led the queen of spades. Mr. Champion won with the ace and returned still another heart. Mr. Dale ruffed this and crossed his fingers, hoping neither opponent had started with as many as five spades. Luck was with
" thim, the sp broke 4-2 and he ended up los a spade, a dia-
mond and only one heart. If he had won the first trick nothing could have prevented the defenders from winning two ‘hearts, a diamond and a spade for a one-trick set.
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|good this spring? Fifty-Five.” | Flowers. are being used in new ways for hats, Heads of small {blossoms are massed together, {flat, for the crown, or brim or, sometimes, the entire hat. | Tiny flowers are the smartest, {the prettiest and the most often jused. Warning—if you select a (flower hat, wear costumes of {plain fabrics and watch your| lother accessories. Don't get too colorful and “fussy.” If you do you will kill the beauty of your flower hat. “I have a string of real pearls {but no matching earrings. Could {I wear vlain gold or -silver eartings? I have a slender face, arti{ficlally silver blonde hair.—Mrs. (F, H.” Wear big fake pearls for earrings. These are worn for fun {and fashion, One of the wealth-
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MRS. KEEN didn't like to make a free bid at the three level, holding a singleton in her partner's suit, but she had too much For all she knew there might be a slam
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WFBM-TV, 7:80 p. m. GENERAL EISENHOWER Dwight D:. Eisenhower will give
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4:00 Mohawk Showroom 4:15 Ann and Sue 4:30 Capt. Video 5:00 To Be An‘cd 5:15 Kartoon Klub 5:30 Kukla, Fran and Ollie 6:00 Ann and Sue 6:30 Industry on Parade 6:45 Telenews 7:00 Strange Adventure 7:15 This Is for Men
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Open House
Event Scheduled For Mar. 12
An open house in the Marion County Juvenile Center on Mar. 12 will be sponsored by the Juvenile Court Citizens Advisory Council and the court staff, It wil
ibe from 4 to 6 p. m. Richard H.
Committees for the event have been named by the center com-
D'Arcy, Brandt C. Downey, William A. Dyer Jr., William C. Hunter and Bert C. McCammon. | They include Mrs. E. H. Niles,
‘chairman, Mrs. Anna Burge, Mrs. | {| E. B. Evans, Misses Bertha Lem: |
ng, Agnes:Mahoney and Ethel | Pegisiration of vis-| tors.
Additional Members
Mrs. Ralph Hook, chairman. | Thomas Beasley Jr., Austin Cliford, Dorsey King, Scott Bange, Karl Koons, Thaddeus Clarke, Hunter, Louis Nie, Silas Reagan, Carl J, Weinhardt and Robert Wyatt, refreshments. On the reception committee with Mrs. Dyer, chairman, will be Gov. Schricker, Congressmani Charles Brownson, Mesdames F.
Meredith Nicholson Jr., Dr. James W. Huckelberry, Mr. Englehart, Wallace O. Lee, Harold Woodard, E. A. Blakley, Joseph Barr and
John Ackelmire, David Chambers Jr., Thomas Ford, W. L. Her-
St. Pierre, Harold West and Dr. B. J. Larkin,
Others Listed Dr. Grovér Hartman, chairman, Miss Edwin MacDougall, Emory R. Baxter, Fiske Field, B. C. DeVore, William J. Stout, Edward D. Pierre and M. G. Barth, escort service, Hollis Adams, chairman, Miss
L. Barry, Robert M. Stith and)
. |Clyde McCormack, movie.
Hospital Guild Plans Luncheon
"A luncheon meeting will held at 10:30 a. m. Monday by the St. Vincent's Hospital Guild in the Nurses’ Home. Officers of the day will be, Mesdames Ellard B. Duane, Mary Zried and George F. Callahan. The committee includes Mesdames William T. Miller, Thad Brown, August Diener, Joseph McGowan,
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Fine Dusting Cloths | Scraps of velvet from your sew-| ing basket will make excellent usting cloths. To free them of [lint and dirt after use, wash them (in sudsy water and hang them lup, quite wet, to dry. Wrinkles will fall out as the, water evaporates, leaving you a clean, nonwadded duster for your
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Indiana Astronomical Society will be held in Cropsey Hall of the Riley Library,
Jane Colsher, Roscoe Conkle, C.!|
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