Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1951 — Page 5
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‘Hoosier Profile
gf Shona {On Broadway— He Watched Allison's 4 » : 3 ; e ailtene 8, Bette Still DATELINE: Hollywood ‘Stalag 17’ | Byrmmers =... Grow Into Empire’ Tops at i : . on : i : 5 iE ] * : Begun in "it nat 1s only pai at the Teljrement Jian + : 8 of John §. Leonard, after more than thre
: decades with Allison Division, Corporation. PW Camp | When he joined Jim Allison in the original 60 by 120-foot shop at 13th and Main Sts, back By JACK GAVER in April, 1917, they little dreamed that By 1951 United Press Staff Correspondent there would be seven buildings with a combined NEW YORK, May 5-—-A play area of 4; million square feet. : that was started on a rickety] “I was the 12th man to go to work for Jim : typewriter in a German prisoner-' Allison,” he said. “O. L. Brandt is the only one a2 of-war camp in 1944 will make left at Allison's from that first crew.” sits Broadway bow next Tuesday. “Stalag 17” is the title and it is about the humorous side of life n an actual prison camp of that) name at Krems, Austria, where 2 authors Donald Bevan and Ed- : mund Trzcinskl were guests of : the Nazis. i “We were working late in the
‘Box-office AE
By ERSKINE JOHNSON
HOLLYWOOD, May 5—Exclusively Yours: Now that Bette Davis is a box-office smash in “Payment on Demand,” it can be told. : ) ; Several top profil€ kings, wnose names would floor “you. turned down the chance to play opposite Bette on the grounds that she was washed up as a star. Barry Sullivan, who wouldn't: listen to the dirge, has jumped : skyward with exhibitors for his acting in the film, a 88 : SPRING of 1852 is the date set-g by Z. Wayne Griffin for the start 3 of Clark Gable's “The Big Moose’ —a yarn about logging. Clark, meanwhile, is just waiting for the date on which Sylvia will file suit for divorce. Her New
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DURING WORLD WAR 1I, Allison personnel leaped to 20,000. Meanwhile, Jim Allison had died; and General -Motors had bought the. shop from his estate. . “I started with Jim as a toolmaker,” the big man said. Mr. Leonard is several inches over six feet--and his blue eyes spakled as he proudly : i ny added, “ , .. and I'm still a machinist.” . s Ee got, Fellow-workers who feted im at four banined Mri Trzcinakt: “yt Bnd quets during his: last week's work agreed that to stay put for THe rest-ofthe—Jianhna.a topnotch muchinist ,.. . and a grand" < night wherever that order might Buy 0 work. with", ir : catch you because after ‘lights . nb "z'out’ the Nazis shot at anything THERE WERE going-away presents at = that moved. banquets, too: “So Don and I starte” talking tinuous service
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the a gold watch™" for 25 years conAug. 31, 1926" (he left the com-
. v yor hondays vi have her about the possibilities in a play pany once for 18 months to build.houses), from : including In- checking the calendar. about prison camp life and the the Allison Senior Club; a matched set of luggage MANY MEMORIES — John S. Leonard recalls » » »
next thing we knew we were for his proposed travels; an electric sander; an putting down ideas with this'type- electric motor paint spray; and a barometer— writer. We worked by the dim “because you're so interested in the weather.” light of a little butter lamp.” This last gift-—accompanied by an old straw tee N88 ‘hat-—was for “Farmer” Leonard. BOTH WRITERS were mem- He and his wife, the former Honor Goodale of bers of the Army Air Force in Putnam County, were neighbors out in Speedway World War-1I. Mr. Bevan comes when “it was just country.”
from Springfield, Mass, and Mr. “I knew her hefore,” he said, “but after my
happy years at Allison's. -
added hastily. “Remember, I've been a machinist for a long time.” “I've seen a lot of changes in machinery, too. . We had only one engine to experiment with ia the old days—Ilater we'd build more, and finally get the ‘bugs’ out of them.” “ % “EVEN WORKED on linotype machines at
JOAN Crawford's chassis will be padded for the first time in her career if she decides to do “Size Twelve” for Wald-Krasna. It's the story of a model who puts on weight and can no longer squeeze into sample dresses. s ” . ” HOLLYWOOD radio sporfsors
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’ 2 Trzcinski is a New Yorker. They folks and I moved out here, I got to know her + 0a Home stars who ask astronomical fig- were shot down. > oo @ : >
tuose old-timers are still being used by newspapers around here?” When Speedway was incorporated, Mr. Leonard became one of the first three board members.
ures for air performances, The reason June Haver and Mark Stevens were missing from the recent radio version of one
So“Tw $ just sort] . ead 5 “1 was an artist and just. 9 THEY WERKE married in 1909. Now they
: s tol of got nominated by others Oi, y "0'poice he built in 1917, at 5010 W. 10th
: help put on our shows,” Mr. Be- ) Z van said. “The Germans were St., a stone's throw from Allison Plant 2, where
Helen Baker m. tomorrow ichanan. More
finer Ie ar Tifts 2 helpful in that respect They Mr. Leonard has been assistant manager of the He served 17 years on the Speedway Town Board, . ; c Ss, spect. : ; a Church, of- 2 cs wanted us to keep busy so we machile Si. . 1926-43. : TL " ST be at 3 . ou BE. Law: 3 wouldn't cause trouble. ut they'll be moving in about a month-—out But I'm going to slow down a bit, now,” he HAL ROACH and Joe E. Lewis : ’ to a farm “one mile nortn, a half mile east of remarked. > : ilmington, O, are huddling about filming his :| “Ed had done some writing of :
Cler t 2.7 I special material for night club on Road 4
: performers and the like before)
The 64-year-old man
“We'll work around the farm for about a year “There are 171 acres, 90 acres of good
—then we may drive around the country awhile.
f John Mahon f the Indus
life story... . Gene Evans is on
a low-calorie diet to shed some
: bottom land, and 70 acres of rolling pasture “But just because I'm retiring doesn’t mean cturers. died eight that he picked up Zhe left Columbia University for : ' ; It of the %op atl ’ Zhe Army. When he reached the Where ! ga Yaise some beef.” , I'm through. I sure don 1 intend to sit in a vas 58. his way after a long famine in ONCE MORE . .. Photographers never seem to tire of Marilyn Monroe, camp we just gravitated into 2 ave a small shop thers, loo he rocking ehair-and Just rock! ngton, Mrs. Hollywood. “I'm not used to the and we think you'll agree with the lens men that on ship or shore, Marilyn can: 2 working together.”
dianapolis 11 of Bethany he was affiliDelta Sorori-
good eating,” he explains. . . . Just as the Eleanor Parker-Fred, MacMurray co-starrer, “No Room for the Groom,” is ahout to hit
Submit a Verse On Mother's Dcy
keep the boys at sea. She'll get her first film starring role in @ comedy dubbed
o » ” AFTER THE WAR. Mr. Bevan “As Young as You Feel” .
returned for a time to his job as sa retoucher at the New Yuli ‘Daily News and Mr. Trzcinski
‘Queen for Day’ Contest | Deadline Is Next Tuesday |
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mber of the the screens, up pop Cary Grant | | You' have until" miilght ith * J pi ‘olumbia. They] g ona and Betsy Drake wih “Room J0p Pastor Saves Flock $20 000: Seek 0 Remove Rutledge Went Dag io Oo a on the! Next Tuesday is the deadline less: “I Want to Be Queen for a Tuesday to submit a verse ison Chighies, One More.” . . ' ' Murder Charge for Bond play and had it in shape for sub- [OF entries in The Times and Day and Win a Trip to Holly-' about mother and honor your nerican Revo- = 3 tn
WIBC search for a movie “Queen for a Day.” Women 21 years of age and older who want to bid for ‘he many prizes, including a trip to Hollywood, must send their en:
mother on Mother's Day. The person writing the best verse will receive a $71.50 “Lady Elgin"—or a “Lord Elgin” if it's a man--wrist watch and one for Mother,
wood Because ..."” The prizes, in addition to a crip to Hollywood by Burlington American Bus Lines for two, are: A Westinghouse 17-inch screen television console, a three-piece
® ® 'E § | y i 1947. A WEALTHY producer brought oO Ch h B \d | DES MOINES, Iowa, May 5 mission to producers in his blonde Tr to a fur shop, versees urc ui mn | (UP) Attorneys filed a petition “It was, under option several There are several ways to get returned from a trip to Israel and With the state supreme court to times,” Mr. Bevan said, “but we
for a mink coat. After looking 3 oo 2) im RA eg Th rer the most expensive, the lah- v remove a murder conviction of just couldn ! y. bid Pp a new church. Europe. The Rev. Harold Mohler, the late’ Dr. Robert Rutledge Jose Ferrer, who's our producer
- r cooed: - de-Gali chafatier <0 The Rev. Lawrence B. Cooper, pastor of the West Washington from the records in order to re- and director now, first saw it in
han her huse ighters, Mrs, 'k and Mrs, tt Jr., Indian-
| xs W JT. “I don’t know, daddy. Maybe 1 : ! : j +, tries by midnight to: Movie Queen set of Sampsonite lugga a lus beautiful orchid cor ih H W ought to get one of those Wash- Cig Gig) Shaner Methodist Church, will speak in Joast 2 19.00 oe PUSISY oor 1915 EA ae 2 Dy sui for a Day, Indianapolis sve Broilking po roi er re. ol Mother's Day morn. : re re i * aL L os itr ini t . Louis pediatrician’s e- in a positicn to do an) . y ji + ] 2. Ky.; Mrs, ington, D. C. mink coats that & «i= ".icts can give you the Dehalf of district ministers. 'N€ P ip I a ng 214 W. Maryland St. rus “Embraceahle” hracelet ing—May 13—plus free serve
Mexico City, To enter, clip the official entry Smith, Biryrother, Allan
, and three
watch, a set of Luxite lingerie. a blank from The Times and send year's supply of Old Gold cigit in with this statement com- arets, a Deltah simulated pearl pleted in 25 additional words or necklace.
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———— facts about this. He helped the ’ . - new church to materialize. Canada Opens Drive for The pastor acted as building
— d superintendent, - contractor and Defense Pact Troops pufchasing agent for the $30,000
OTTAWA, Ont.,, May 5 (UP)— .difice at 34th St. and Forest
everyhody's talking about.” ic of & Red Cab and picked
driver on Mother's Day to take you and mother to the church of your choice and to - any places your mother” wants-to-go-in-or-near Indis - = anapolis and Marien county
Lowell Sullivan will outline the Rutledge killed himself at Various persons continued to church's history. Houston, Tex., almost immediate- like “Stalag 17" and do nothing Forest Manor Methodist Church, jy after he learned he would have about it until this year when organized in 1927 with 30 charter to go0 to prison for slaying his junior members of the celebrated members, now has 280. It began wife's lover in 1948; ‘Lambs Club-began-looking for ai. its life as ‘a mission of the City Robert Cornett, Omaha Play with an all-male cast that]
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The Canadian Army began today Manor. Council and Church Extension bondsman posted the bond on they could present for one per-) TIMES.WIBC SEARCH on Mother's Day. THER BUREAU {ts second major recruiting drive mo morrow, the whole colorful Society of the Methodist Church. security of about $200.000 pro- formance at the club on Mar. 11.) MOVIE "QUEEN FOR A DAY" Verses may be no longer sae @ since the Korean War. story of the beginning of the par- In February, 1949, the congrega- vided by Mrs. Laura Rogers of “Stalag 17" got the nod, Mr. Fer-| a tHan 16 lines. Eight lines are 730 am 08 Deferise Minister Brooke Clax- (ch “and erection of the church tion began to worship in its new Sioux City, Iowa. rer saw a run-through the night | want to be the movie "Queen tor a Day" and this is my | preferred. Mail them to: ae ton said the 10,000-man brigade wi; come to light in a festive basement. The present unit, com- ee before the performance and imme- official entry | agree t> abide by the decision of the ud | | Mother's Day Verse Contest. ows ‘he tempera- » rv 3 » + ¢ i - . " the tempe: was being recruited to serve in'G,o4 Neighbor Sunday observ- plete except for a few minor de- M il b 1 k diately negotiated a deal to pro di ith thi Y ' e 'udges | The Indianapolis Thines 214 Low Europe as Canada’s part of the cq tails, has a worship auditorium all by Iruc duce it on Broadway. am sending with this entry a statement completed in 25 words or |W. Mar hi 2 a Atlantic Pact Army headed by pelegations of 10 persons from and Sunday school rooms. | NEW YORK, May 5—Mail be-| x = 8 | less: “l Want to Be Queen For a Day and Win a Trip to Holly. . a be Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower. each of the.churches of the Indi- ee {tween New York and Newark,! THE PREMIER on Tuesday ati _ 4 g " 21 ; YET ETYT 9 However, he said, if the men anapolis Methodist District will Two Hurt in Cr h IN. J. will be moved by trucks the Forty-Eighth Street Theater 00 eCause OR am years o) age or over, ’ He Had oney 50 were needed elsewhere they would attend at 3 p. m. They will sbring . as 'tonight to save $250 a day in Will be one of those rarities, an N,m,g | - WINDSOR, Ont., May 5—James .. be available for service anywhere gifts of money to help defray A two-car crash at Madison. rail costs. This is. the first shift afternoon affair. This is due to, rrr rena Carney, £3 of Detroit, Mich, wii 3 in the world. construction expenses. Ave. and ‘Merrill St. last night in New York's metropolitan area the Tact thal MF FEFTEF, SIAT BNA] Address ......creavcvesesvessravtosce Phone : have a hearing May 11 on charges 60 Canada’s first big recruiting The Rev. Mr. Cooper will wel- slightly injured Harold L. Rozzel.' under a postal department money- producer of the hit comedy] : TTeTTetitt® of possessing $130 in counterfeit 5 drive since World War II was to come the guests. Dr. Sumner L. 26, of 440 W. Merrill St, and saving plan to use trucks instead ‘Twentieth Century” wants to be (01 before midnight May 8 to: Movie "Queen fo Day.” ‘money believed part of $750,000 3 supply men for the 25th Brigade, Martin, district superintendent, Joseph Vaseta, 25. a soldier sta- of trains for short-haul mail present. He couldn’t be if the Indi . > : n tor a lay, in bogus bills which flooded Can- $ now serving in Korea, will speak. Dr. Martin has just tioned at Camp Atterbury. cargo. opening were at night. | In ianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland St. ada in 1049.
Bridge Results—
Mrs. E. J. Woman Life M
Viiaabaeh Eitth
aster Here
A tournament announcement, life master achievement and results of play are made public by local bridge clubs. ” “Mrs. E. J. Ittenbach, 3026 Broadway, has just become the fifth woman life master of Indianapolis. She is a, charter member of
the Women's Contract Club and
the Duplicators and plays with
both the Marott and Lincoln Bridge Clubs.
She is one of a team-of-four to win the first Western States Tournament held ‘in Indianapolis. The majority of her master points was won in Midwest tournaments. She won her final point at the annual spring Indianapolis Bridge Tournament. Winners and scores for local games this week follow: WomThurs.
Medical - =A
Auxiliary Lists Events
Coming events of the Woman's Auxiliary to the Indianapolis, Medical Society are announced. |
{Woodstock Club. A board meeting will precede the luncheon at! 10:30 a. m. Installation of the new officers for the group will be held. Mrs. J. Neill Garber, in charge of arrangements, will be assisted,
Discuss Convention, Topics
The last meeting of the year! will be at noon Tuesday in the
Alumnae Judith Thomso
To Initiate Graduates
Fifteen June graduates of the Butler University Delta Gamma Sorority Chapter will be initiated into the alumnae group today. Mrs. C. B. Durham, 26 W.
Laverock Road, will be hostess
for the 7:30 p. m. program. Initiates will include Misses] Jean Bancroft, Priscilla Baum-!| heckel, Janice Belcher, Jacquelyn,
en's Contract Club, Bernhardt, Phyllis Bowles, Win-! afternoon, master point game: by Mesdames E. W. Dyar, Harris | ifred Bundy, Polly Cochran, N & S (Possible score 264)— B. Shumacker, Fred 1. Toumey,j; Caroline C Mrs. B. M. Angell, Mrs. George Howard S. Williams Jr., Thomas aroline Connerly, Jean GreenRyan 181.5: Mrs. J. R. Coleman, Brady and Sheldon Rader. | burg, Barbara Hensley, Mary Mrs. C. C. Mathews 151.5; Mrs. Early reservations received in- Alice Kennedy, Doris Mavity,
14. L. Thompson, Mrs. Joseph Brower 148.5; Mrs. R. A. Staff, Rockville, Mrs. R. F. Banister, 1445; E & W (Possible 264) — Mrs. F. C. Lewis, Mrs. Howard Gay 156; Mrs. K. L. Nielson, Mrs. L. J. Blackmore 150.5; Mrs. R. C. Goodwine, Mrs. C. E. Maudlin 148; Mrs. Arthur Pratt, Mrs. Carl Rusie 142.5.
Master Point Game
clude those of Mesdames Philip B. Reed, John R. Swan, Robert Raber, J. L. Haymond, Bennett Kraft, J. C. Manning, Foster Hudson, Leland Dorman, V. K. Stoelting, and Joseph Shugart. Mesdames J. F. Spahr, A. T. Ross, Kenneth Kohlstaedt,
The regular Thursday game will
ard Harding, Woodson C. Young,
Mrs. E. J. lttenbach {Morris B. Paynter, E. K. Stucky,
Matthew Cornacchione, Glen V. Ryan, Dan Talbott, J. E. Holman
Rich- §
Martha Mendenhall, Gloria Speer and Jo Stafford. Mrs. Charles Cure is committee ckairman for the meeting. Assisting her are Mesdames Hunter Soper, Henry Weber, William Saint, J. L. Brown, Donald Baker, Richard Englehart, E. J. Boleman, Robert Haugh, Frank Steele and E. O. Mitchell.
Sorority to Hold
Announcement is made
Miss Judith Thomson
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The regular master point De played May 17. Jr., Ted Grisell, Don Wolfram, C. ; of the engagement of Miss game scheduled Feb. 1 -and St. Joan of Arc, Tues. night: B. Fausset and LaRue Carter. Mother's Day Tea Judith Thomson to Bruce Failey Sherman by her pars postponed becaise Of Jay N&S (Possible 216) —Mrs. E. J. | The COUPLE Abus alumni day The annual Mother's Day Tea ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Thomson, 525 W. Kessler weather will be play with their Ittenbach, Mrs. Banister 129.5; fof Indiana University Medical of the Beta Eta Chapter, Beta Blvd. Motbers We rd partners. Mrs. Claude Lett, Mrs. V. R. School graduates will be held Sigma Phi Sorority, will be held The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mrs. John R. February \ Rupp 126; Mrs. Ralph Ittenbaca, | Wednesday in the IU Medical BPW BUSINESS—Main topic of conversation of Mrs. Bessie L. from 2 to 4 p. m. tomorrow in the Fioretta of New York and Donald M. Sherman of Syracuse, N. Y. Mrs. A. B. Farrell 121; E&W Center. ! home of Mrs. George W. 8haffer, The bride-to-be attended Tudor Hall School, the Masters
Miss Rybolt 7o Say Vows
Wedding Set For June 6
June 6 has been set by Miss] Elizabeth Rybolt and William]
Merideth Walton for their wed-| in the
(Possible 216)—Ralph Ittenbach, Mrs. Kathleen Abbett 1.8, Mrs. Wallace Simpson, Mrs. UC. S. Hummel 124; Mrs. 8. R. Richardson, Mrs. Chris Martin 121.5. Marott: Club, Tues. night: N&S (Possible 240) —R. W. Lee, Jerome Jacobs 146; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kasle 139.5; Walter Pray, Louis Harris 134: E&W Possible 216) —Mrs. Pratt, Mrs. Kenneth Pettijohn 137; Mis.
Guest speakers of the day will be Maj. Gen. George E. Armstrong, surgeon general of the {United States Army, and Dr. John 'D. VanNuys, dean of the IU Medical School. |. Dr. and Mrs. Garber, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Forry, Dr. and Mrs. J. OQ. Ritchey, Dr. and Mrs. Cyrus J. Clark, Dr. and Mrs, Carl R. Ruddell, Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Bibler and Dr. VanNuys will be among
| The board of
Thornton, South Bend (left), and Miss Ruth Lewman is the business of the Indiana Business and Professional Women's Federation. The
three-day 33d annual convention
opened yesterday in the Clay-
pool Hotel. Mrs. Thornton is president and Miss Lewman is the unopposed candidate. for president at today's election.
» ” ” the Indiana Federation of Business 4nd Professional Women yesterday | afetrnoon voted to support the
i
Blackwood on Bridge—
351 N. Ritter Ave. The committee in charge of arrangements {includes Mesdames Albert Peters, Elda Dale, Russell D. Burtrem and Miss Mary Yount.
School, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., and is currently studying drama in
New York.
Mr. Sherman attended Hotchkiss School, Cheshire Academy
and the University of Virginia.
The couple is planning an August wedding.
Careful Counting Regains Lost Trick, Makes Contract
IN DEFENDING today's hand Mr. Dale lost a trick, but got diamonds for he knew Mr. Abel North dealer
Neither side vulnerable
ding to be at 8:30 p. m. : the hosts. Heart Foundation as a project. that same trick back later by careful counting. had another one in spite of his y thodist Church. | Arch Falender; Mrs. William 4 . . ; ; i | NORTH Brvetvay Me hod cuple are Mr. Epstein 135.5; Mrs. Betty Chip- | Caramiives members for the] The board met in a pre-con- Looking at all the cards, it seems that Mr. Abel had to lose {wo previous false-cards. Remem- Mr. Champion * and Mrs. Louis James Rybolt,! man. J. J. O'Keefe 130.5. 2 ne ude Dron ps Garber vention session yesterday in the two diamonds, a spade and (by normal play) two trump tricks. ber. the deuce of diamond had S—Q878 Central Ave, and Mr. and Hol, Cross Club, team-of-four ul br 2nd WIS Ty: Tecel: Claynool Hgter : Mrs. Keen opened the eight of diamonds, the king was played H—-Q 6 541 Cen : | Walton, Mt. ciub championship: (Possible 50 tion committee; Dr, and Mrs. . : . d Mr. Dale w ¥ : not yet appeared. D—K 9 Mrs. James N. ’ I toateh points): Mr. and Mrs. Leo Richey, program committee, and When delegates gather today, from the board and Mr. Dale won with the ace. Trying to give a ’ C=AKQ65 Vernon. aid of honor the bride-| Gootee, Mr. and Mrs. Adair Dr. and Mrs. Bibler, picnic| they will vote on the measure Wrong impression of his holding, 3 Atel 1 If Mrs. Keen had it, that nreant’. yp EAST For her m Miss Harriette Smith 20.5; Mr. and Mrs. J. Bb. luncheon committee. Dr. Van {nis arternoon. Until it is Mr. Abel dropped the seven spot. |¥I* bel could not afford to .,. ,.4 started with a total of Mrs. Keen Mr. Dale to-be has chosen Ml : "Nuys will he in charge of regis- : overtake with his ace without S—9652 |—A 10 4 Thompson of New York. Brides- Clemans, Mr. and Mrs. Cari tration of the a a restRe | passed by the delegates, it will Mr. Dale cashed "the queen of ; four diamonds and if. that had § 965 S—A 1 maids will include Mrs, Flournoy Bruce 19; Mrs. J. C. Stafford, 0 present: ‘I sot be.oficially adanted diamonds. and Mr. Abel played Setting up the 10 spot. H—K 10 42 H--18. Hamburger, Columbus, Ga.; Mrs. Mrs. R. F. Kuennen. Mrs. Henry Ty hy glhoia/y sop es Nit Mr. Dale mate the MR: ABEL'S problem not was 2% ine case, sue Would have D343 P—-AQJial : St. ss, Mr. L 3. 5 teh - - « NERL MT. 1: oa * * : —d 1 C—10 4 2 + ved. Toy Wier ee HL Rat i Soroptimists yokes Hot Water somewhat questionable lead of a to reach his hand to pick up the led’ her fourth’ highest, not the Tet SOUTH e the ti 3 . ’ A ; y t ’ ; ; vo er james Rybolt and Mrs. ship games will be played May Meet Wednesda : trump. Mr. Abel played the nine trumps still outstanding. He led eight spot. Mr. Abel George Finney. 21 attend hie 12 hroagh 20 is he. Misr) V', The the . - Y | As high as 180 degrees hot wa-._ 4 ow Mrs® Keen's two trump a low spade from the board.and After cashing the jack of dia- of 223 b Re A Ae pros: jpmtly by the Miamy Val WEP gi nahi Pst SOrlier' is required to thoroughly ster- tricks were apparently reduced here Mp. Dale redeemed hiumsell. monds, Mr. Dale Simply led a D—1072 ; ’ pective bridegroom's ushers will ‘Bridge Association and the Day- a dinner-business meeting at 8:13 'i7¢ dirty dishes and for some ig one. If he had thoughtlessly played fourth round of diamonds and, c—983 ie be Robert Boone. and Robert ton Daily News the tournament p. m. Wednesday in the Spink. types of home laundering. This| She took the: trick with the second hand low, Mr. Abel would no matter how Mr. Abel played, The bidding: ni 2 Sciem, Evansville; John Rybolt, lists Easley Blackwood, Ralph Arms Hotel." ‘demand for higher temperature King of hearts and led back a). 0 (on with the king, extracted Mrs. Keen's 10 of trumps was NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST Assn Mt, Vernon; Robert Meeks, Green- Thompson and Mrs. M. L. Highlighting the evening will hot water is availahle through heart. Dummy’'s queen won as ; | teh. to winnif 1C Pass 1H Pass . castle, arid Malcolm Bruce, Day- Thompson as local members of be the delegates’ reports of the the new automatic storage type trumps .and ‘run dummy's club But Mr. Dale stepped right in again promoted fo puing 1S Pass 2H Pass NADIANR tof - a | the outept-town committee. Chicago conferengg held in April. gas water heaters. > | suit, making four-odd. ‘with the ace. He led thy jack of stains : Kk SM. All Pass » : : wn a oe $s » : 3 : . v 2d Fa 2 gi: : - J . i. , A ; i = ! so a y
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