Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1951 — Page 34

SUNDAY

Blackwood on Bridge—

Attempt to 'Show Off’ In End-Play Costs Declarer

IT'S ALL VERY well to know how to execute throw-ins and squeezes, but sometimes plain, straight, old-fashioned play is better. South, in today's deal, became fascinated with the idea that he could win the plaudits of his partner and the Kkibitzers by endplaying West for a lead into the ace-queen of diamonds. A player who had never heard of an end-play would have got a better result on the hand. ig There was nothing wrong with, South dealer. South's bidding. geared as it was Both sides vulnerable.

to match point duplicate play. NORTH He rightly figured that he could S—QJ1068 make as many no trump as H—QJ6 spades and therefore never raised D—J35 his partner's suit in spite of his __C—KJs ; holding of four spades to the WEST EAST ace-king. S317 S894 H-K9874 H-52 | Tricks ‘Easy’ | D—K3 D—1087642 | WEST OPENED THE seven °C WIM ors? of hearts and dummy's queen S AKS2 won. Now, at this point South H—A 108 could have made certain of five- D—AQS odd by leading the jack of dia- c—Q83

monds and letting it ride. if not The: bidding:

Times photos and layout by Lloyd B. Walton and J. Hugh O'Donnell.

By LOUISE FLETCHER

Times Woman's Editer

PVPE RANCHERS, hauling on their levis, didn’t know what they were starting . . . the fashion for denim sportswear. The fashion was launched several

The dress is $8.98. To top it off, there's a bolero jacket, $3.98, or an Eisenhowertype jacket which, at $5, does its bit in battling the budget. The sailing blue group also includes a shirt-jacket, re-

Diamond-Studded Hosiery (Cathedral Latest Mode for Milady NCCW Unit

stars, no less) create the latest gasp in hosiery.

And considering the direction in which the male eye roves, maybe it isn’t such a bad gasp, at that. 0 eet The diamond-studded nylons may be seen this week at Ayres where they're introducing the Willys of Hollywood line of hosiery. The four diamond-paved stars = we are removable and may be transferred from stocking to stocking and arranged in any pleasing pattern. Novelty styling keynotes the line. One pair, for dress-up occasions, has a small rhinestoneoutlined jewel sewn on the instep. It's called “Stickpin” after its inspiration, the man's old-fash-/ ioned stickpin. |

Pastel Colors

Pretty pastel decorations appear on other hosiery. One, called “Posy,” features a cluster of hand-sewn beads at the instep.

Members of Cathedral Unit, National Council of Catholic Women, will entertain with a 1:30¢p. m. card party Tuesday in Block's Auditorium. General chairmen are Wrs, Elizabeth Vincent and Mrs. J, Herbert Hartman, Committee chairmen include Mesdames J. E. Quinn, Charles Heck, Harry Eckman, George Paulisson, P. R. Kennedy, Mary Merrick, Norbert Memmer, Thomas Blackwell and W. J, Morgan and Miss Marie O'Cone nor. Committee assistants are Qlesdames Anton Dum, W, H. d- } well, M. R. Barnes, Harold Kurtz,

Another. “Forget-me-not.” has M. J. Ford, Thomas Cooney, Clarfloral bead designs the color of ence Neville, Paul Wilson, Ethal lime ice just above the ankle. : ?

Caryl. Thomas Laughlin, Betty

“Heads

Miss Edith pointed chairn Dinner at a re of the Herror tion. Sponsored a nually by t Alumni Associ tion, the Awa Dinner this ye will be held Aj 28 in the Prop laeum. It serv the two-fold pu pose ¢Z providii a background f the prize - givi of the India Artists Exhi) tion and bringi Indiana artists Following th sentation of 3 will be invited view of the Ii hibition in He which will of Apr. 29. Miss Moore

EMBOSSE FOR THE

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(The Philosc

versible bra (lined with red and white checked gingham), a strapless halter, slim and full skirts, overalls and an as-

covered. Even if West won the " is i trick, South would have had time Sou WasT NORTH ASY | to knock out the ace of clubs 2NT Pass SNT All Pass | and rack up 11 tricks. m2 :

Manufactured. by the Sanson]

years ago in a modest way, with sportsHosiery Mills, the Willys “sox”

wear designers “borrowing”: the muted blue tone of denim that has gone

Lieb and Clyde Bradley. _. Others are Mesdames Fred Gisler, Joseph O'Mahoney, Cath“erine Kerins, James Brunni, Louis

also (nclude the ankle-slimming! #* 4

But apparently this play was > too simple. Instead, South led M f the king of clubs from dummy. ains ay East won with the ace and returned his last heart. |

through many and many a sudsing. And then a whole gardenful of colors shot up in the denim field in addition to the original blue. Now, this year, it's

sortment of shorts, pedal pushers, slacks, culottes and dresses.

At Block's the array of pastel denims

picture-frame heel flattering to all ages. { | Costume Look

For the costume look in hosiery, there are decorative touches to

Dark seams, heels

Wilkerson, Agnes Connor. Mary Connor, Lawrence Scheper, Thomas Charles, Charles Lines, J. W. Fenner and Fred Fries.

| Also on committees are Wass

South won with the ace and is shown with checked gingham shirts (heir heels whit . . 8— floss handstarted the spades. On the third in. i iti ; : : ” hel ae ; dames Catherine Crush, Frank spade. West, who saw what was back again, in greater quantities than in blending tones. One of the shirts is Viiored Shout he outline 5, Linville, H. "A. Zeyen, August card ever. . : . : = Iya : = Krieg, James Sheridan, thel SUING oo aearMul. the lrey of 2 +p pictured (above) with a full denim skirt, tronically appliqued within the a IT. Seeran. Whe], THE GR On the next two spade leads, TR ; , “ringside model” because of the rings dark picture-frame heel. : ter Maloney, J. O. Hoffman, Rayhe dropped the eight ™ nine of NAME YOUR STYLE and you may at oe sides for waistband afiinstment - One design, Beauti-seam. mond McManus and M. A. Quinn hearts, so that South knew the have it in denim, from dusters to casual The skirt i x <5 x on 2 a4jus 51 08. ! eafives seal Soe nT black, and Miss Helen Kaley. . € SKIrt 1s 50; a matching cap 18 31.93; brown navy a e way up SA Jee Xing of hearts was now on caps; from sunbacks to bras and boleros the shirt is 83 First nd denim. the seam to make gams look WwW 1 S| « + « all designed for fun beneath a sum- : oiliniol Dh ' slimmer. - By Louise Fletcher. asson s ates False-Card Play i mer sun. As comfortable for the bud- sailcloth, appears In the fish-adorned TT Paul Sachs Show EAST DISCARDED THREE get as they they are for the wearer, the beac bag fon Block's. This Ie $8.08 ( lub Season tne sma]l diamonds on the laat three deni ] bei d for KP As at Ayres’, denims from Block's come | A “trunk showing’ of Paul spade tFlcks., Next south led a SINS 430 are eng 4 opted. tor in a wide assortment of separates Sachs Ongiuals will he hols in club to his queln and a club back and gardening activities. 8 Sep be To ( lose Wasson's second-floor Misses’ Dee OH Sb partment tomorrow. Here from | ppgp————

to dummy’s jack. On the last club lead, West false-carded with, the 10 of clubs to give the im-: pression he was now out of the, suit, i South fell for this like a ton of bricks. He was now certain that West was down to the king of hearts and the king and one diamond. Exultantly, Le led the last heart from the board. West was thrown in, all right, but instead of having to come out with a diamond, he calmly cashed his good club, holding declarer to four-odd and earning for his 4 side a top score on the deal.

Club Group

Session Set

Federation to Hear |

By SUE BURNETT

Pet denims at Ayres’ are in a group of “sailing blues” ... a §hade midway between the deep tone of the dude rancher’s levis and the pastel range. Three items from the-group are pictured at left—a sunback frock featuring big buttons down the back and a neckline

that's on the square, back and front.

Beauty After 40—

WASSON'S DENIMS include the Korday line, some of the styles pictured in the group at upper right. The shorts shown are $2.95 as is the camisole top worn with them. Shirt-jacket on one inset figure is $5.95 and the bra (below) is $1.95.

Take Time to Relax=It'l| Do Wonders

By EDYTH T. McLEOD IF YOU WILL take time

to meet her at a nearby restaurant for dinner, and that's her

utes every day to relax. She Included in Program covers her eyes with soothing,

St. Louis with the spring-summer collection, a Wasson's exclusive in town, will be Eli Noveson, personal representative of Paul Sachs. ~~ The collection includes sgunbacks, jacket dresses, redingo‘e costumes and «suits in rayon crepes. spun linens, cottons and pure silk shantungs. Sizes in the Sachs collection are 10 to 20 and

Spring Musicale To Be Saturday

Harmonie Club members will mark the close of their season at] ————— —— the annual spring musicale and * + i ramen NE Tusiesle 20d Radicactive Potash event will he at 10 a.m. in the Moyes at Fast Speed Highland Golf and Country Club. Members of the executive board

Instep designs

Experiments with leaf feeding

"planning the social arrangements °f plants seem to indicate that prices range from $22.95 to $39.95.

will be hostesses. one ounce of phosphorus in a ee The musical program will in- spray applied to leaves does the clude arias and instrumental se- work of a pound applied to soil. Welcome Carpet lections from operas. It's been reported an hour after Carpet in your hallway spells radioactive phosphorus is applied welcome to your home. Buy to foliage, it can be detected in all enough extra widths te match growing parts of the plant. Ra- your living room carpet or choose

A group of numbers will bes

out for rest and relaxation time out. cooling eye pads, turns on some played by the string ensemble, 4,,, tive ' potash moves with a solid color to co-ordinate your vou will last longer and “Because,” savs quite Soft music, relaxes on the liv- Mesdames Karl F. Herrmann, Ben equal speed color scheme Vo £ g ing room couch and does not |F. Griffin, Allan Z. Shimer, Rob- : re .

look lovelier. Women are so likely to push themselves on and on and we are all familiar

frankly, “I would tears and temper if I attempted to cook dinner and be pleasant

collapse in

That's her time out.

even answer phone or doorbell. What's

steel

ert J. Shultz, Consuelo C. Dun-

meyer, George S. Dailey and Har- Two Charming Blouses

Add B Chi me | I a re b ho i J amen, MesTames Al By MRS. ANNE CABOT r iIcagoan w ss laint, “I am so exhausted I A busy housewife, who is ae : oh aa 76S . vy MRS. ANNE C. ess by goOAan wardrobe is the sundress and | plair I h TOMORROW—“Dear Edyth bert M. Warner, L. E. Wallace, Ne Te ov chain

Dr. Allen A. Stockdale. Chi- Jacket combination that's so ih National 4 ol tion Versatile. This junior version «eago, of the National Association |," crisp one-button jacket of Manufacturers, will talk on “A {5 match or contrast with the Challenge to American Women" sew-easy bare top dress. at the Seventh District, Indiana Pattern 8562 is a sew-rite Federation of Clubs, annual meet- Perforated pattern for sizes 11, ing Friday 12, 13, 14, 16, 18. Size 12, dress, . r 3 - ’ The meeting will be In the 3% yards of 39-inch; jacket,

1 Hotel Lincoln. 1'a yards. Mrs. Jasper P. Scott will pre-| Send today for your copy of side. Annual reports and busi- the spring and summer Fashion,

Career women recognize this Taf T= idery } ti est will be on the morning Our complete pattern magazine. ta ig A ’ a embroidery, color suggestions : enda. Dr. Stockdale will ng It's colorful, interesting, infor- | and that is why they find ways Auxiliary Plans and finishing directions. 8 . * | and means to relax so that they Needlework Fans —— Anne

after the luncheon and the or-| Mative. Smart, $48y io make ganization chorus will sing, frocks; . decorating tips; g

Mrs. J. H. Lombard, luhcheon| patterns printed for you.

could cry!” Well—don't, and don't allow yourself to reach that breaking point. After 40 you need more time to collect your thoughts and to give you poise and a calmer outlook on things in er iy Husbands and families often get fed up with a jittery, nervous wife and mother and in business there is just no place for such a woman.

never show a case of '‘nerves’ to their public.

wth mother and grandmother, ells me that she takes 10 min-

Thornton McLeod.”

Naomi Pryor, Carl W. Nordsieck and Mary Ann Kreiser and Miss Bettye Brown. Accompanists will be Mesdames Edington, William J. Stark, and Maurice Robinson and Miss Mar-, lan Laut, pianists, and Mrs. | Dailey, harpist. | Mrs. Hope Bedford Nevitt will {be narrator, assisted by Mrs. {Stewart Greene.

blouses that spring from a single pattern! The popular sleev®less siThouette you will want to make right now and the classic long sleeved blouse later. Accent both sew-easy styles with dainty cross stitch roses. Pattern 5267 includes tissue pattern for sizes 14, 16 and 18, material requirements, sewing directions, hot iron transfer for

Birthday Fete Cabot’s big new album is here.

Members of the Women's Auxil-| Dozens of fascinating new de-

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chairman, is° being assisted by | ONE clever "woman of my lary of the Athenaeum Turners| signs, gifts, decorations and Famot Mesdames Louis E. Kruger, SUE BURNETT acquaintance, who does a ter- will celebrate their 75th anni-| special features , . , plus four ® he Thomas A. Bunch and Harry! The Indianapolis Times rific job in a busy industry, TIA Sh a Foutiers Day| gift patterns and directions. ¢ thing Dragoo Sr, | 214 W. M | says that her time out i at tt) Pp. m. lomorrow.in/ floor & . Maryland St. | Sa) i the Athen ANNE CABOT 1007S . | ' * the end of the day. eum, 3 ‘ = . i Special Guests Indianapolis 9, Ind. |" She takes & bus. to her subs Twenty-five-year members willl The Indianapolis Times pine r Speofal guests will be Mrs. Wil-| No. 8562 Price 25¢ | urban home, “But,” she says, have charge of the . meeting. | 372 W. Quincy St. the sc lam Baumheckel and Mrs. Dor-| “1 get there in time to get u Hrsbauds will be Sueste. | Chicago 6, Ill mocce sey King, incoming and retiring] Size. ..... seat. Then I close my eyes and Mrs, mina Fenske, national 8 ' \ presidents, respectively, of the In-| Fashion Book Price 25¢ say to myself, relax, and I do. Presiding of the Women's Auxill-| Nn, 5367 Price 20c dianapolis Council of Church | I never carry on a conversation py Lo . At SHaeum Turners, | Women, and organization presi- NAM@ e.ceveeccscsesnicesssvaes) nor do I read. I try to drift jwill be an honor guest, Cabot Album 25¢ dents, Mrs. Walter Leckrone, In-| | off and just go limp.” vr INAMO ' seceesessesecascesoens ter-Group Council for Women as AFSL sNtRtRNNRtRINRRRRRIRNtRRRe | When she arrives home she Styles at Ayres see au Public Policy Makers; Mrs. Fran- Street eo baereivsnarsriorresvei] does - feel calmer and some of Informal modeling of Nelly Don | ITT TTY cis Insley, Irvington Union of | | the tenseness of the day is fashions is scheduled all day Tues-| Street ssbsecsecvsecvcrsenssennce *18

Clubs, and Mrs. Flsa Henson, In- City $esevsvssesenessettnnnen | dianapolis Council of Women. | atate rats inant

Also Mrs. Katherine Davis, | Ayres’ Auditorium hostess, and; Send an additional 5¢ for first-|

Mrs, Dorothy Ellis, Block's Audi- class postage tor each pattern to torium hostess. : |receive it more quickly. |

gone. » ” ” ANOTHER mature. careerist gays that when she reaches that exhaustion stage she tele-

‘phones her family, asking them

(day by Ayres’. This will be in the City fourth-floor Daytime Dress Shop x |and in the store's tearoom. Here[8tat® «.covviieiinincniniinnan, [for customer consultation will be] Send an additional 5¢ for first[Miss Beulah Spilsbury, Nelly Don|class postage to receive pattern = - Ipublicity director, more quickly. A

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