Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1951 — Page 6
Wednesday in the Marott.
Blackwood on Bridge—
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In today’s hand Miss Brash ————— de. somehow managed to restrain would be advantageous herself from bidding her seven- gide. card heart suit. was But when Mr. Meek responded * to the four no trump bid in the
She doubled the diamond bid, sug-| gesting a diamond opening by Mr. Dale against the probable spade slam which the opponents were 2 that a losing. slam pM approaching. : i
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This is a treacherous weapon and the doubler must be pretty certain that the lead of the doubled suit is, in fact, the best defense. o for her the ace of diamonds She was very lucky that it
Often a double in this situation anyway, suit where she had her ace, she!places outstanding high cards for didn't you take a sure game,” he could restrain herself no longer. the declarer and either helps him “a{led. “I don't believe in taking
|to play the hand at a slam or, in some cases, warns him of danger
If Miss Brash had not doubled the five diamond bid, Mr. Dale ne hand?” ACTUALLY MISS BRASH would probably have opened the
My Day— Wants U. S. to Investigate Illegal Mexican Labor Setup
By:ELEANOR ROOSEVELT NEW YORK, Mar. 28—This week I read of an * investigation made by a New York newspaperman. It
told of the milion Mexican workers who slip across our
+ border every year. They know of our high wages and seek to escape unem- . ployment and low wages at home. They are illegally in our + country and they swell the ranks of lowcost labor. This depresses wages of the American worker. They add to the school problem, the illiteracy problem and the health problem. Supposedly we have an agreement with Mexico on Mexican labor entering this country, but a certain percentage of those coming north escape this arrangement. We should be aroused to demand by our Labor Department an investigation into this situation in the Southwest.
8 = ” WHERE REGULAR WAGES go as high as. they have in parts of the country for farm “labor and ordinary labor of different kinds, it is not surprising to find employers willing to take on hands without asking too many questions if the demands are not too high. There is the possibility, too, that those in this country illegally may be forced to work for aiy pay on the threat of being turned over to the authorities.
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DANCE COMMITTEE—The Newcomers Club will hold a spring frolic dance from 9 p. m. to midnight Apr. 7 in the Marott Hotel. Mrs. William Robinson and Mrs. J. G. O'Leary (left and center), dance chairmen, and Mrs. Ford Beverly, telephone committee member, complete final arrangements for the event. The club will also hold an alumnae day luncheon at [1:45 a. m. next
Double of Response to a Blackwood 4 No Trump Bid Is Treacherous Weapon
A PLAYING CONVENTION used by many players is that the Mr. Abel would have had no difdouble of a response to the Blackwood four no trump bid asks for ficulty racking up his slam. the lead of the doubled suit if the partner of the doubler is the open- No Chance
BUT WITH THE
rash won the first gold with her heart return. Mr. Dale ruffed for the setting trick. Mr. Meek, who hates slam bids was crushed. “Why
chances.” Mr. Abel turned to Mr. Heinsite, who was kihitzing, and who the answers. “With seven cards in a suis outstanding, what are the odds they will be in
could not tell that this opening jack of clubs. And with that lead Not Good Enough
“THE CHANCES THEY will {be in either hand are one in 200,”
Mr. Heinsite replied. “The chances
they will be in a specific hand are one in 400.” | Mr. Meek was unimpressed. “I |only like to bid slam,” he insisted, [“when the chances of going down (are none in a million.”
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DIAMOND scheduled their vard party at 8! pening he had ro chance. Miss p. m. trick with Marott Hotel. and struck
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__ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ Organizations— ® kp
Clubs Here Plan Varied
Programs
| White Cross Guild To Name Officers
Varied programs are an-| {nounced by local women's clubs. | : | The annual luncheon and elec-| {tion of officers will be held May | {11 by the Methodist Hospital| : {White Cross Guild in the Scot|tish Rite Cathedral. Mrs. James Crooks, chairman, will be assisted by the presidents |of the 58 unit guilds and Mes-| . dames D. A. Bartley, M. L. Sul-| {Hvan, A. E. Cutshall, Edward [Tillman and M. 8. Efroymson.
| The business luncheon of the Indianapolis Chapter, Soropti- | mists International, was held at 12:15 p. m. today in the Hotel | Lincoln.
Club Speaker Named Wi)
Mrs. Bert McCammon will dis{cuss “Living With Your Family” {before the Roberts Kindergarten | Mothers’ Club at 7:30 p. m. today (in the kindergarten. | New officers are Mrs. William| F. Noblitt, president; Mrs. Robert | Gilpin, vice president; Mrs. Har{old E. Allen, treasurer; and Mrs.
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narrow waves are alternated along the contour of the head, as in the front and back views pictured. Mr. Hugo,’ of the Ferrantelle School of Advanced Hairstyling, was formerly with the M. Louis Hair Design Institute. : .
Reservations Listed for Hospital Told Dance at Athletic Club Saturday
Reservations and pre-dance parties are announced for the an- well will be entertained by “Mr, {nual St. Vincent's Hospital Guild supper dance. The party will be and Mrs. C. T. McDonald. | held from 9 p. m. to 1 a. m. Saturday in the Indianapolis Athletic Dr. and Mrs. Walter F. Hicke
The senior kindergarten moth- Su nday {Club. Supper will be served until midnight. man’s party will include Mr. and | Mr. and Mrs. John L, Culmann will entertain before the dance. prs. T. D. Coridan, Fortville, and
ers heard a panel of five discuss. The Holy Rosary Catholic Guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames Mel Marcus, Henry Noncrede Messrs. and Mesdames Paul Pegg,
“The Kindergarten and the 5-Year-Old” at 2 p. m. Participat- church will be the scene, at 9:30 ahd Rudolph W. Stempfel. Dr and Mes Glenn OT vaald: J» Bobbins, William Rossiter, ! Messrs. and Mesdames John D.| Dr. and Mrs. Glenn C. Lord's Merle Jackson, Willlam Brass,
ing were Mesdames Ronald J. relock Sund s f Mis Gleason, A. Don Buschmann, Har-|?'¢lo¢ unday morning, of 1) 38 Brosman, M. Kennedy Bryant, J. 8uests will be Messrs. and Mes- Matin Gerdenich, William GG. Speropoulos, Miss Jane Roberts
old T. Schaller. James Durnill Santa Constantino’s marriage to|p pady and Daniel P. Brosnan dames L. R. Thomas, George Hosand Oral Bridgford. |Henry R. Bayt, brother of Mayor will be with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. ter, Fred L. Mahaffey, Leon E. and Joseph Gerdenich. “Bayt Jerman Desaultels and L, J. Shappert. | The ayl. : | Mr. and Mrs. Cecil V. Prather, Parents of the touple are Mr. Attending together will be Dr. Howard Henderson's Party |mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Bahne in the and Mrs. Dimetrio Constantino, 81d Mrs. Buckman Gardner, Mr.| .n4 Mrs Howard Hender- and James R. McKinney will atThe party was gos g mast St. and Mrs. Antonia 21d Mrs. Robert Gardner and Mr. oo" barty will include Messrs. tend together. Mr. and Mrs, 4 , and Mesdames George C. Burke, Julius Caesar will attend with Mr,
|Harold L. Price, secretary. OBLIQUE IS THE WORD—First showing up in dress fashions, Hostesses include Mesdames, the oblique line now makes its appearance in coiffures. According Richard Buschmann, Robert to F. Hugo, in Block's Beauty Salon the remainder of this week for Boomershine, 'W. Harold Colller, consultations, the style is designed to "ovalize the face and bring |E. L. Welsh and Webster Wright.| 4 5 new silhouet for the head. To achieve the. illusion, large and Panel Slated ———— —_—1 08: Wusion, jerge 8
A panel and round-table discus-
sion were held at 2 p. m. today H. R. Bayt
in the Meridian Heights Kindergarten.
The nursery mothers discussed ¥ M \ “Why I Send My 3-Year-Old to Oo arr School and What I Expect in Return,” at the round table.
Pioneer
Women have
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14 due to bad = 5 jand Mrs. Joseph Higgs. jBayt, 148 N, Warman Ave. Before the dance Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Davis and Victor S. and Mrs. William J. Brady. establish) The Rev. Fr.- William Knapp George R. Buskirk will entertain Toot. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lanagan's children will read the ceremony which is Messrs. and Mesdames Urban V. Dr. and Mrs. Leonard S. Ear- guests will include Messrs. and
will help in Israel for
Df orig Tialhers and help to pe followed by a breakfast Plum, Lester Theobold, Howard hart and Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Mesdames Walter L. Kearns, ade schools in Israel fori at McClarney's and a reception, Kemper. Paul 8. McNamara and Micheli, Messrs. and Mesdames J,ouis F. Gropp Jr. Rogers N.
i Joseph J. Argus and Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Pickard, William Hol- Brown, James L. Kennedy and i from 5 to 10 p. m, In they HH Kornafel. land, P. H. Logan #nd Earl Still- John I. Lyons.
immigrant girls. Slovenian National Home, 2717! = i : Guests of McGowans : : W. 10th St. | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Mec- Miss Lea Taylor ‘Wash Furniture With Mild Soap
Events— TOM - Miss Concetta Constantino will ah will entertain AM a OMORROW {be her sister's maid of honor and 0% aR SI eYiain fuossys. 8h To Speak Here : i Go over baked enamel furniture Miss Lea Demarest Taylor, weekly with a mild solution of
Erin Isle Chan, ITSC-6:30 p. m. Cyril Bayt his brother's best man Mesdames Carl S. Reider, Edward Mrs. G. 8. Decius, 2833 N. Tal-| es. y ly. Lanagan, Paul Miller and Wilbot, hostess. Election of offi-| Ine bridesmaids will be Miss bor . EB f © SM a Constantino. an./iam K. Lawrence. (chairman of the national federa- soap and water, again polishing 5 ji argarel. Ann ’ Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Wood, tion of settlements and head resi- with a soft rag.
1908 <1 2. 2 Mrs, Raber: 2. Dug: other sister of the bride-to-be; Mrs. Ford Mayer and Arthur Pas- dent of the Chicago Commons, If the enamel wears or chips, tion, = + Hostess. Rlec- Miss Phyllis Lambert, a niece of 15 will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. will speak here today. write the manufacturer for a paint : the prospective bridegroom; Miss F. L. Tompkins. The annual meeting of the May- sample or match it with touch-up
Chap, Ar ro 20 po pars. Marguerite Caito, Miss Angie Rai-| Messrs. and Mesdames Mal- er Neighborhood house board will Paint at your hardware store and
ess. Guest day tea.
Porttoli—68 p. m. Propyl cousin of the future bride and Burns and Gerald Miller will be Presbyterian Church. Following a brush. Your chair, table or cabiowed . Mm. aeum, ’
3 ! Ipre-dance guests of Mr. and Mrs. § p. m. dinner meeting, Miss Tay- net will be as good as new again, Mr. and Mrs. Victor R. Jose Jr.,| Miss Ann Degaro. Edwin G. White. lor will discuss -the “Role of Set- = e————————
i Mr. and Mrs.- George Newton! Flower girls will be Nancy| Ed d Wyatt eneral il . | and Ferdinand Schaefer, supper Bayt, niece of the bridgeroom-| Mrs. mon ya E tlements Today.” The talk will be Taxans on Visit Here
| ich , and Mr. Wyatt will en- L | committee. “Streets,” Mrs. Kate to-be, and Kathy Corsaro, cousin Chairman, a y open to the public |
Those popular and delightful I must do something, but what? Ella
NORTH : tertain Messrs. and Mesdames F. Staff members of Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kirtland Mr. Meek Cox Campuell, of Miss Constantine: IL. Carter, John Cochran, James T. community houses heard Miss and daughter, Sarah, Austin, S—KJ92 Sarah A. Swain Unit, WOTU—11 Ushers will be Anthony Cob-ig.i.riand, James Woods, John- Taylor at a luncheon meeting in Tex. are visiting Mrs. Kirtland's H—9 5 a. m. Mrs. Lawrence Decatur, Stantino, brother of the bride-to-|o,, wyatt’ and Nicholas J. Con-'the Mayer Neighborhood House parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore D—Q 7186 1036 Dawson, hostess. Noon Pe; Philip Bayt III, nephew of the today. B. Griffith, 940 W. 42d St. —AQTS | luncheon. bridegroom-to-be; Michael Bova; : WEST EAST { PTA UNITS »|{Henry Brodnick; John oye of Mr. Dale Miss B School 62—1:30 p. m. “Teen-age CPicago, cousin of the bridegroomrash ( 8€ to-be, and Frank Zakrajsek S—853 S—10 Problems,” Mrs. Meredith Nich-! ’ : H—none H—QJ 106432 ©°lson Jr. Final session. A miniature bride and bride- oi D—10852 DA 4 > A {groom in the wedding party will 4 : ? . be Antoinette Page and Paul Cor- ar C 2 ! ~J 109 8 4 Lot 5 Benefit Card Party saro, cousins of the future bride. ’ Loree y i = I's 4 rey 4 Mr. Abel : | | Va St Planned by Guild | | = Telephone Rl ley 7411 H—AKS87 A benefit card party will be!" | DX J-9 held at 2 p. m. Friday in Block's —K Auditorium by the Victory Guild & The bidding: members of the Methodist HosSOUTH WEST NORTH EAST pital White Cross Guild. } S Pass 3S Pass Mrs. H. W. Ball and Mrs. WilNT Pass 53D Dbl. liam Bottin are in charge of res6S All Pass ervations. Beauty After 40— By EDYTH THORNTO® ““LEOD “MY SKIN IS VERY DRY and s : but aging, as it is, You should give your skin definite ca I suggest a daily pr “ i Ll. 8 5 Ogram, including hydronized oils, and be sure to IEE. a ain under your powder, which will both protect and beautify your skin. LJ ” 5 — tnt eee eee eee “CAN varicose veins be Blue, in any shade, will be rea eu I yisit a physi- the most attractive and suitcian?—F. 0.” : A great deal has been done able. I suggest a blue suit, in about varicose veins but you RPAaVy, With pale blue accessories, sy must visit your physician. navy hat with pale blue veiling. y y > : : 4 > a g You'll Be Happier With a Hoover! “WILL BODY massage elim- “SHOULD my daughter's ’ inate Jump at the back of MY - groom.to-be Send me a corsage neck?-—Mom.” , : . 4 t y y i > 9 Unfortunately, no, massage Pola Th BC Man on § alone will not do it. You will for his mother and hi t gain much from body massage. Bride's Mother.” Is aunt. } It tends to stimulate circula- It is the custom for him to tion and give tone to the a. . aa: : : muscles. But, you must work sod 3 Sorasge on dhe brides : for posture rfection. : S 3 : ' . ‘ P eT In this case it may be that he You'll find this new Hoover product as helpful as an extra hand at “I HAVE blue-gray hair, fair o did not understand his obliga- : ; : . . skin and brown eyes. Should tion. spring house-cleaning time . . . and every time you use it. The DustI choose a blue or a pink wool - Your daughter should give } suitfor my second wedding, at -him a hint, but if he doesn't NOTHING COULD BE ette routs dirt from the most stubborn places sae 46’—B. T. V.” take it—just order your own. EINER for the busy feet of : TE 2 Young Women in White! stairs, furniture, automobiles. Does a hundred jobs § Look for the CLINIC SHOE from attic to basement! Lightweight, easy-grip hart label inside the tongue — posi. tive assurance of “footwork dle, brush in nozzle makes quick work of lint and litter. Gr without fatigue” 8 Wasson's Appliances, Monument Store THE CLINIC SHOE / . De oe TTT | TRADE MARK REG UV. §. PAT. OFF. AND CANADA * . ‘ H. P. WASSON & COMP il Or A or Young Wowtn tu Wits OMPANY, Mail Order Dept | Indianapoli i ianapolis 9, Indiana $8.95 to $10.95 P | Please send me......Hoover Dustette Cleaners @ 26.95. FOURTH FLOOR @ > I IBM dass sisctens sii iinesivineesininsssiencnereicesnve | | | CAGDISS saiiiiiinii iii srinnninsiinenibnenssiesiacessese | f | CHY iiitstinsaneesiinesrsrivsnsonss SHE siviiinecinisne | ; I [] Charge [J Check OO COD. : : | NG | A - l . - ma tS st —————————————_————— —————— Protect skin with oils, 18 E. Washington St. 0 : : 7 ” - @ « . { f ri : , . Wie :
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