Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1951 — Page 4
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is his favorite. Mr. and Mrs.
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WwW: WILBUR SHAW JR. checks the spark plugs in his “Bill” is content to race in his jeep,
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or on his tricycle or scooter, but the race car Shaw, Spring Mill Road, are his parents.
Mr. Muzzy Violates a Strict Rule of Game
In Desperate Effort to Outwit His Opponent
“MINOR suit rule of/and that the proper contract was and returned a heart, clearing the
one and two” is a part of the Blackwood slam convention. The rule says that if clubs is the only suit the partnership can play, don’t bid four mo trump unless you have at least two aces in your hand. If your suit is diamonds, don't bid four no trump unless you have at least one ace. Mr. Muzzy violated this rule in| today’s deal. The agreed suit was clubs. Mr. Muzzy had only one! ace and he should have had two! to make a four no trump bid.
Mr. Muzzy Desperate
WHEN Mr. Champion responded with five diamonds, Mr.
Muksy knew he was off two aces hearts. Mr. Dale took the ace!
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five clubs. The question was, how suit. to get back to that contract. Im-
Desperately, Mr. five no trump with a note of three spades and two diamonds. finality in his voice. But that
monds to show one king.
This was getting worse and In worse. Now they were even past
and the contract made.
Muzzy decided on six no trump queen. He
as the least of the evils.
Mr. Dale Doubles SENSING that something had|five, 1400 points. gone wrong, Mr. Dale doubled. South Dealer Mr. Meek opened the jack of Both sides vulnerable
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Mr. Muzzy then ran six clubs, possible. {discarding a heart and a spade Muzzy bid/from the board. Mr. Meek threw
Mr. Muzzy realized that if Mr. bid asked for kings and Mr. Meek had left the king of dia-
Champion correctly bid six dia-|monds guarded only once, the entire diamond suit could be brought
He therefore led his lone diamond and finessed dummy’s the six club spot. Finally Mr. never won another trick. Mr. Dale took the king of diamonds and led a heart. Mr. Meek’s hand was all good. Down
Marriage Date is Announced |
| To Become Bride " Tinies Special WESTFIELD, N. J., May 28—-The approaching mar-| riage of Miss Judith Louise Hall to Ensign Frederick D.| Leete III has been announced) ‘here by the bride-to-be's par-| ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Sher-|
man Hall, Tanglewood Lane, “Mountainside, N. J, |
The couple will be married in!
a 5 o'clock ceremony the evening| of June 18 in the First Methodist! Church, Westfield. | Bishop Frederick Deland Leete,! St. Petersburg, Fla., the prospec-| tive bridegroom's grandfather, will officiate, assisted by Dr. Frederick E. Miles, pastor of tHe {First Methodist Church. | Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Del.and |Leete Jr, 366 E. 45th 8t., Indian-| {apolis, Ind., are Ensign Leete's| |parents.
{Maid of Honor | Maid of honor will be Miss |Meredith Ann Hall, sister of the| |bride-to-be. Bridesmaids will in-| clude Miss Marigold Leete, In-| !dianapolis, Ensign Leete’'s sister; Miss Janet Hillers, Rutherford, IN. J., and Miss Mary Lou Jennings, Haddonfield, N. J. i | Best man will be William Rog-| ers Jr. Indianapolis, and the ushers will be Roland Sherman Hall Jr., the bride-to-be’s brother; Richard Fischer, Westfield, N. J. and Phillip Gebhardt, Clinton, N. J. | Miss Hall is completing her | Junior year at the New Jersey College for Women. Ensign Leete is in officers’| training at the Coast Guard Academy, New London, Conn. He| |was graduated from Park School | for Boys and Wesleyan University | (where he was affiliated with Psi} {Upsilion Fraternity.
Alumnae Club Lists Officers
Earlham Women's Group Elects
Newly elected officers of the In-| dianapolis Earlham Women's Alumnae Club are announced. | They include Mrs. Lawrence Leland, president; Mrs, Edward W. Barnes, vice president; Mrs. Robert H. Barrett and Mrs. Ralph M. Townsend, recording and cor{responding sécretaries: Mrs. Charles 8. Wilcox, treasurer. Others are Mrs. Arthur C. Jo-| {hanning, program; Mrs. Phillip |W. Hedrick, social; Mrs. George! {H. Batt, enterprise; Mrs. H. Wil-| ard Walter, membership, and Miss Bertha Carter, publicity.
YOU are giving a shower for a friend who is soon to be married. WRONG: Invite a large number even though many on the guest list are not close friends of the bride-to-be, 80 that there will be a lot of gifts. RIGHT: Invite only close friends of the bride-to-be, since those who are not good friends should not be expected to give shower presents.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Miss Portia Hurd Will Become Bride |
“Miss Judith Hall wr
My Day—
Miss Portia Hurd
Cabbie Does Big Favor And Gets an Autograph
By ELEANOR NEW YORK, May 2 Wednesday afternoon and
ROOSEVELT 8—I left the country on resumed on Thursday the
usual round of work and telephone calls and mail that
fill a day in New York.
I am going to spend as little time as possible from now on
in New York, but I fear I must catch up on a number of things. While I am here I feel a little bit like a
squirrel in a cage. Because of the rain taxis on Fifth Ave. Thursday mornin
grateful to a driver who made a “U” turn to I had hardly closed the door when the driver said, “I saw who it was and that is why I made the turn, so I hope you won't mind if I get an Autograph.” I agreed that I did not mind at all and inquired if he had a child who collects them. He said he had, indeed; in fact, The elder, he told me, is 13 and has a
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their education.
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|And cook a good egg right, too. {Proper handling can pay divi-! |dends in food value and taste appreciation.
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” ” ” Question: Is it true that if you pull out one gray hair, three will grow in its place? Answer: Only one hair grows from a single hair follicle, Pulling out a white hair will not cause more to grow, but the fact one was present doubtless means that more are on Lig, way.
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: MONDAY, MAY 28, 1951
of John Bert King
Wedding Planned In Late Summer
Miss Portia Hurd will become the bride of John Bert King in a late summer wedding, her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMurray, 725 E. 57th
St., announce. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs, William Everett King, 240 Buckingham Drive. Miss Hurd, & member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, attended Wellesley —Codagd” and will be graduated in June from Northwestern University. y . Her fiance will be graduated in June from Indiana Uni. versity where he Ts affiliated with Beta Theta Pi Fraternity. He will enter the University of Michigan Law - School inthe fall,
Group Votes Name Change
Parliamentarians
End Convention The Indiana State Association {of Parliamentarians voted to {change its name officially {o the {Indiana State Association of the {National Association of Parlia~ |mentarians at its state conven{tion here Friday. Mrs. William C. Bartholomew was elected president. Other new officers are Mrs. Guy O. Byrd and {Mrs, Clarence Kittle, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. B. C, Smith, Plainfield, third vice presi..dent; Mrs. John A. Crawford and Mrs. John R. Donagh, recording and corresponding secretaries. Mrs. George C. Kolb, treasurer, land Mesdames E. C. Rumpler, John Downing Johnson, Rose Marie Cruzan and W. H. Vinzant, directors.
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School 76 PTA sprees Bridge Play Results
To Give Picnic Results of play are announced
The executive hoard of the hy the Lincoln Bridge Club for School 76 PTA and husbands of jt Friday night game. Winners the members will give a picnic are. N & S§ (Possible Score 2168) — for the teachers at 6:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. George P. Ryan today in the Riviera Club. Special 199. yjm Buck, Kenneth 8. Smith guests will be Mr. and Mrs.[yo4 5. Mrs, E. J. Ittenbach, M. L. George Usher. Thompson 119; E & W (Possible Mr. Usher is exchange physical 216)—H. B. Calhoun, Claude Lett education director of the school. and Mrs. David Shine, Bernard
He and Mrs. Usher wil leave here Spain 121 (tie); Jack O'Keefe, M. July 1 to return to their home in 1" MacManus 116.5. ?
Leeds, England.
Plan Aid to Red Cedar
| A reforestation program, to preserve the of aromatie red cedar, is in progress .in eight Southern states.
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