Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 July 1951 — Page 8

ort of Tomorrow . . .

eq. ; : v; : Times Photo by, John Spicklemire RONALD ALAN KENT, 4, spins a platter, on the phonograph he received June 22 for his day. When he isn't playing records or Hopalong Cassidy, he's .s.%reading.” Mr. and Mrs. Herman E. Kent Jr. 1342 N. Grant St., are his parents.

: Ph Mrs, > Patter $0 n honored the

* loluded nurses from St. Vincent's

Blackwood on Bridge—

Mt. Dale Replies to Mr. Champion's ‘Points of Interest’ With Some Flash

MR. CHAMPION was discuss- East dealer ing another deal from the team Both sides vulnerable

of four match between his team NORTH and a team composed of Messrs. Mr. North S—~762

North, South, East and West of | . the Uptown Club. H-—-10 8 6 5 2

{with the king,” Mr. Champion re- queline Smith, plied, “led a heart to the ace, then 2nd Diane Spencer. jgaits department,

cashed five diamond tricks, welch WW i Li v d | ling the discards very carefully.| inners IsTe Finally, I tobk the heart finesse! * land made an easy nine tricks. BY Bridge Club jcall your ‘points of interest,” heljow: N & S (possible score 240) |

sald, ‘‘were stodgy compared toy Mrs. V. R. Rupp, Mrs. M. L.| the flash when we played the Thompson 133.5; Mr. and Mrs. S.|

“There were several points of D—3 (What did you and Muzzy do with interest in this hand,” he said,| : C—A 10 6 3 {the North-South cards?” pompously. “For example, look at| WEST EAST | Mrs. Keen's first bid of one heart| _ Mrs. Keen Mr. Champlon on a three-card suit, i 8-343 Het y | “I think it was a very fine, H—A K J i Hthoughtful bid. She knew I P—87642 D-AKQJH { wouldn't insist on hearts unless I| C—8 4 —K 1 ino trump and beat ! had four of them. And if I didn't] SOUTH tricks!" insist, she knew there wus always Mr. South - safety in diamonds, since she had S—A Q 10 five cards in that suit.” pos 3 tional result was accomplished.

bride-to-be at a linen shower in her Anderson home, : Miss Wilhelm, 5255 East Pleasant Run Pkwy., entertained with a personal shower. Guests in-

Hospital, classmates of the fu-

iture bride. .

A miscellaneous shower, was given by Miss Gallagher and Miss Gaspar in the Gallagher home,

5414 E. 10th St. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Schon, 5843 Shi-

hay, 3101 Winthrop Ave.

Miss Bates To Be Feted By Shower

Mrs. Robert Juday and Miss

Shirley Klinge will entertain Aug.

‘Convention

'2 in the Klinge home, 433 N. Oak{land Ave. with a kitchen shower for Miss Jean Ann Bates. { Miss Batgs, daughter of Mr.

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= a CONFERENCE BEFORE THE CONFERENCE—Mrs. Alvin C. Joh Dwight Peterson before she leaves for the second week of the PTA Workshop Conferences Wednes. day through Friday at St. Mary's Lake Camp, Battle Creek, Mich. Mrs. Johnson is president of the Indianapolis PTA Council and Mr. Peterson is school board president. Mrs. Bert C. McCammon |

Times Photo by John Spicklemire.

nson (right) confers with J.

MO 5% DAY, JuLY 23, 1851 Vows Read

For Couple.

Fried-Whittaker Nuptials Held West Park Christian Church was the scene last Thursday of Miss Violet Florence Whit-

| [taker’'s marriage to Edward

Prestorr Fried. The Rev. David Bruce Moore officiated at the dou-

| ble-ring ceremony.

The bride, daughter of the late Mrs. Carrie Whittaker, 138 N. Worth Ave. chose a white, fulllength Chantilly lace gown for her 7:30 p. m. wedding. Fashioned with a molded basque accented with a high neckline and miniature collar, the bridal dress had a bouffant skirt, The fingertip veil of Chantilly lace was caught to a lace cloche embroidered with seed pearls.

Trip to Wisconsin

She carried a cascade arrangement of amazonica lilies and

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and Mrs. Howard H. Bates, 4915 vention of Pilot International will N. Capitol Ave., will be married pe held here Wednesday through

Aug. 11 to George Lewis negut. Guests will include Mesdames

Carl Vonnegut, Bates, Kenneth national director, and Mrs. C.

Hixon, Richard Lohas,

Manifold, William McCord and of District 15, came from Indian: apolis yesterday to attend a pre-

Alan Judkins. | Also, Misses Diana Harvey, Carla Jean Stout, Annabelle

Forman, Patty Andrews, Jean- tion will include Mrs. Bessie T, Patti Donnelly, parks, new president of the HooJennie Lou Fox, Barbara Finch gier capital's club; Mrs. Hannah Geiger, Mrs. Randolph Coafs and Mary Miss Frances Kelly. | Guest speaker at the closing {Maines, Maru Dien Pierre, Jac- banquet will be Miss Margaret A.' Jocille Pierson Hickey, editor of the public afLadies Home|

nette Cassady,

and Charlotte Green. Misses Jessie Guthrie, Jordan, Mary Ann McDuff, Betty|

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liminary meeting. .

Howard Harold Trout, retiring governor 2nd his family, Princeton, are ‘sister's spending the summer in Turkey, Brindle land surrounding countries. :

Other Indianapolis- Pilot Club | Church, Nancy Vonnegut, Eleanor mempers attending the conven-

Her subject will “Partners in Progress.”

be

Miss Helen Hoffman, Washing-|

ton, president-elect,

and Mrs.

Mamie K. Taylor, Atlanta, Ga. Results of play are announced retiring international president, by the Lincoln Bridge Club for its Will be honor guests at a recep-

Mr. Dale laughed. “What you Friday night game. Winners fol- tion following the banquet.

lhand. We defended against three A. Robinson 132; O. K. Fraustein, it three V. R. Rupp, 131; E & W (possible!

{score 220)—Mr. and Mrs. Arthur

Let Mr. Muzzy tell you .in to- Herzberg 128.5; Ralph G. Itten-| morrow’s column how this sensa- bach, Mr. Thompson 128; James

D. English,” D. A. English 127.

Another Point C—Q J 952 “ANOTHER point,” Mr. Cham-/The bidding: pion - continued. “Look at Mr. gAST SOUTH WEST NORTH

My Day—

South's refusal to overcall with 1p Pass 1H Pass a two-club bid. True, he wouldn't|;g Pass 2D have fared badly at that con-snT Pass 3SNT All Pass : |

tract on this particular deal-—but|

to have excellent club support highest? and a singleton. | “There is a new school which “Anyway, a two-club overcall recommends fourth highest but I on this hand would have been can absolutely prove that the

| changes in our constitution.

I wonder if that is the

need, or do we fail because as i citizens in a democraogy we are | not willing to give enough of

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atrocious, Muzzy had the South proper lead is still the queen. Off The writer said the comhand at the other table. I hope course, on this hand it made no, plaints w . he didn’t bid two clubs,’ difference as his partner had the P : bie Tore not BEaInst ony “He did, though,” commented gce and 10. par cu ar ‘administration or Mr. Muzzy. hed Pa 1 ju t Mr. Champion looked disgusted. Mr. Dale Laughe against gov Then he went on. “The next point “WELL, HOW did you come Tnment genof interest was Mr. South's open- out?’ asked Mr. Dale. jerally. He ing lead. From his club holding, “I won the second club trick Pointed o ut : ” am—r——— i that this was | a serious situi ation, perhaps | pointing to ineed of

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{daffodil yellow lace and marquiset gown over taffeta styled |with a fitted bodice and standup lcollar. She carried a bouquet of talisman roses and lavender asters. . Mr, Cunningham was best man. After a wedding trip to Wis|consin, the couple will be at home ‘at the Worth Ave. address. | The bride is a graduate of | Butler University. Mr, Fried, son {of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fried, Cory- | don, is a student at Indiana Uni- | versity.

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Istalled as president of the Delta {Psi Chapter, Kappa Kappa Kappa Sorority, at its first fall meeting Sept. 24. | Assisting Mrs, Ward in planning the program and committees for {the coming year are Mrs. K. E. {Voyles, vice president; Mrs. Donald McComb and Miss Jean Hoilman, corresponding and recording secretaries, and’ Mrs. M. W. McCarl, treasurer. :

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