Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 July 1951 — Page 6

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© GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP GETS GOING—Match play in the

28th annual Indiana ‘Women's Golf championship got under. way

yesterday at Broadmoor Country

the event were (left photo, left to right) Mrs. Arthur J, Queisser,

Club. Among those on*hand for

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List Plans For Bridal

Dinner

Two showers and a bridal dinner are being planned to! honor Miss Jeanette Jinks

and Bruce Horrall. The couple will be married Aug. 12 in| Sweeney Chapel, Butler Univer-| sity. ie | Parents are Dr. and Mrs, Clif ford ,H. Jinks, 5740 Carroliton Ave, and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Horrall, Vincennes, ! Mrs. Robert M, Dearmin and her daughter, Mrs. George T. Finney, will entertain with a miscellaneous shower Aug. 1 at the Dearmin home, 5147 N, Delaware St. Guests will include Mesdames James 8S. McBride, Robert Beam, Fdgar Haynes, Willlam Gabe, Lyman Pearson, George Garceau and Gerald Gustafson. Also, Mesdames Edwin Dyar, W. D. Little, Richard Sharpless, Charles . Weller, Don Alford, Harry Kerr, M. 8. Stapelton and Miss Nancy Jones and Miss Frances Jinks.

Plan China Shower

A ¢éhina shower on Aug. 8 at

the Indianapolis Athletic Club will be givén in honor of the bride-to-be by Mesdames Mc

Bride, Beam and Alford. Dr. and Mrs. Jinks will be host at the bridal dinner to be Aug. 11 in Holly Hock Hill.

Meridian Hills Country Club; Mrs. Julian Silverstein, Terre Haute

Country Club, and Mrs. Lacy L. Shuler, Highland Golf and Country Club. At the registration table (center photo lefé to

My Day—

‘State Attuned Braces Up its Citizens’

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT

NEW YORK, July 18more intrigued by the difficulties that are created by words and their use. Some people use the words, welfare stale, as a term of great opprobium.

One would think It was a terrible thing to lve in a welfare state, Yet, If you sala instead that » you believed In a state that concerned itself about the welfare of its people, it would be very diMicult for anyone to say they did not wish (0 be acitizen of that Kind of a stale, Suiue

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people say the welfare state has usurped thie initiative of the individual, because ror instance, a soclal securfty system has been set up under which a state does some-

; : i oo thing for the old people, someGuests that evening will be Mr. > be Ey and Mrs. Horrall, and Mr. and thing Tor the handicapped Mrs. Richard 1. Pecsok, Char'es

ton, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin

L. Burkett, Crawfordsville, and Miss Alice Belle Boyd. Also, Howard Chattin, Vincennes; Dean Hodge, Columbus,

0.; Norman Horrally and James C. Jinks.

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Perhaps it does make an employee a little more independent to know that he will receive some payment if he is out of a Job through no fault of his own for a period of some weeks, But was there not a time when the employer had so much power over his employees that they were practically his slaves? And is it not better to have these benefits provided as a right than as a charity? |

Attendants Are Named | For Wedding

Attendants have been named by Miss Portia Hurd and John Bert King for their Aug. 18 wedding in the First

Presbyterian Church. Miss Constance Hurd will {her sister's maid of honor, and bridesmaids will include Misa Marjorie Teeter, Hagerstown, and the Misses Mary Caroline Goodwin, Lucinda Kryter and Jo Nell

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Alcorn. Ann Wilhoite will be flowergiri The prospective bridegroom's

brother, Willlam EK. King Jr., will

be best man and ushers will be Marsh Blackburn, John Perry Meek Jr, Donald Smith and Ed win ¢, Hurd. A series of bridal parties has been planned by the couple's friends preceding their wedding | Hostess at Tea Mrs, Edward K. Hawkins, 234

Pennridge Drive, will be hostess this afternoon at a tea honoring the bride-to-be. Assisting Mrs Hawkins will he Mesdames Edward P. Everett, James E. Loer, Russell McDermott and Arthur OQ. Pittenger. Next Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. George Rinehart, Kirklin, willl entertain with a buffet supper at their home, :

On July 29, Mr, and Mrs Robert 1. Mason and their daughter, Barbara, 4190 N. Peon

sylvania St, will honor the couple with a breakfast Miss Hurd and Mr. King will be honor guests at a party Aug 1 at the Starlight Musicals. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carpenter will be host that evening. A buffet supper will he given Aug. 4 by Mr. and Mrs, Adrian Wilhoite at their home, 836 W: 58th St,

| Will Entertain

{ Miss Kryter, 5425 N. Pennsyl vania St, will entertain for the future bride at her home the afternoon of Aug. 8. | On Aug. 11, Mr. and Mrs. James | Carl Daugherty and daughter,

INancy, 3440 Central Ave, will entertain informally in their

‘home from 6 to 7 o'clock. | Miss Constance Hurd is arrangIng a bridesmaids’ luncheon the week before the wedding and the bridal dinner, Aug. 17, will be in the Wardroom of the Officers’ Mess at the Naval Armory. 7 Miss Hurd is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMurray, 725

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East. dealer

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1951 :

Times photo by Dean Timmerman, |

C. Richard Fulmer, Hillcrest Country Club. Mesdames Mode, Dayan and Ackerman are serving on the hostess club's committees.

Are Played

Shows Up on Score Cards in Match

THIS 1S the first deal in a four players got together to dis-|

team of four match between our friends from Mr. Masters’ club and a team representing the Uptown Club. :

By a really strange coincidence, the players from the Uptown Club are named Mr, North, Mr. South, Mr. East and Mr. West. On hearing this Mr. Muzzy caused a stir by insisting that he and Mr, Dale play against Messrs.

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South's Too Good

“IM NOT going to play against that fellow South,” he asserted. “I read four bridge South holds all the cards and makes

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“TAKE THIS hand, for example,” said Mr. Champion. “I {got into four spades and South led the king of clubs. When North 'played the deuce, things looked

pretty hopeless for the defense. “South switched to a diamond and I won, knocked out the ace of trumps and later parked my

“Not by any means,” said Mr. Dale, smiling. “At our table Muzzy held the South cards and the defense he put up held declarer to 10 tricks.” “Unbelievable,” muttered. “A fact, nevertheless,” said Mr. Dale. “We. took three tricks on the defense, so we win the match.” See tomorrow’s column Yor Mr. Muzzy’s amazing defense on this same deal.

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