Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 September 1951 — Page 7
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DAR Convention Calls
For Return to Spirit
Of ‘76 at Meet Here
PLEA for a 1951 reincarnation of the Spirit of "76 . to the end of justice for all was sounded today by Miss Verna Glascock at the annual Indiana Daughters of the American Revolution-conference.
State national defense chairman, Miss Glascock, Covington, stressed the importance of DAR’s work with youth in teaching them fundamentals of democracy and superiority of America's free enterprise system. She warned convention of the
Education Unit Plans Reception
EW members of the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter, Pi Lambda Theta,
professional organization
for women in education, will be honored Saturday. ~ » ~ MISS HELEN LOEPER, 5341 Central Ave., will bé hostess for a 2 p. m. tea and reception. ‘ - An affiliation service will be
“ held for Mrs. Jane Gillum of
Jota Chapter, Indiana University; Mrs, Marian Fitzpatrick of Alpha Xi Chapter, University of Tennessee, and Miss Carol Ramsey of Alpha Epsilon Chapter, Columbia University.
» = » MISS MARY RONK will report on the National Education Association convention in San Francisco and Mrs. Lucile Kessler on the sorority biennial council meeting this summer at Cornell University. Mrs. Kessler is local chapter president. Miss Hazel Jones is chairman of the committee Saslgting the hostess.
“vicious attempts to seduce our youth, future voters of tomorrow.” She also asked convention to continue the work in opposition of World Government and entangling treaties with other countries, » ” »
CONVENTION, MEETING in the Hotel Lincoln, endorsed Mrs, Wayne M. Cory, Veedersburg, state regent, for the office of National Society DAR vice president general following last
night's reception in honor of the state officers and distinguished guests. Miss Gertrude Carraway, New Bern, N. C., national vice president general, was the speaker for the formal convention opening earlier. “Unless we answer the call to patriotic service at this crucial period, our republic is in mortal danger. We will lose the freedoms our forefathers fought to establish,” keynoted her grim warning. n " »
HER HOPE, she declared, lay wiith the “women of our national society, This is our time of challenge to work for freedom.” In her regent's message yesterday Mrs, Cory reported Indiana in the past four years has raised a total of $40,325 for the new DAR headquarters in Washington. It also has given an equivalent of $3000 for the Indiana model farm at the Kate Duncan Smith DAR Approved School in Grant, Ala, A $1000 endowment bond has been glven in Mrs. Cory’s name. Dr. William E. Smith, Miami University J 2duate School ean, guest speaker for tonight's banquet.
Meeting Date Arranged By Northside Workshop
The Northside Workshop of the Indianapolis Council, Parent-Teacher Association, will be held tomorrow in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Alvin C. Johnson, president of the council, will
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preside at the morning session for presidents. H. L. Harshman of the Indianapolis School office will explain “New Trends in Education.” PTA presidents who will attend include Mesdames John Burkhart, John H. Roberts Jr, Clyde E. Lyon, Charles Hester, Donald "Kehl, Jack Christof, C. C. Worley, Herschell Hayes, Norisn IL. Wise and Amos is.
= » » OTHERS . ARE Mesdames Henry I. Gill, Joe Bailey, Kenneth Koelling, Charles R. Sibley, Marvin L. Lugar, Ernest L. Miller, Fred Nichols Jr. Harry E. Jennings, David Saxton, ;William C. Otto, John A. Alexander, James H. Chenoweth, Vincent Adams and A. Frank Gleaves, Mrs. Jack C. Greig, president of the Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers, will be the
luncheon . speaker. Mesdames David P. Ashton, Earl H. Stumpf, Walter I. Thomas,
Donald H. Carter and John A. Davis, members of the state board, will speak at the various | workshops.
~ » » HIGHLIGHT of the luncheon period will be a high school membership skit. it will be conducted by Mrs, Walter E. Carolyn Hargitt, Closing the activities will be a hat parade with Mrs. BE. H.
New Neighbors League
To Meet Tomorrow New members of the New Neighbors League will be entertained at the luncheon meeting tomorrow in the Antlers Hotel. The new magazine, “Fun and Friendship,” will be presented to members. 8ix club members will model hats from Wasson's. They are Mesdames Fredrick Broeckmeier, Morgan Hilton, James Nilson, Stanley Bonkowski, A. Frank McGrath and Ray C. Vyskoeil.
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ON THE ROSTRUM—Among key figures at the 51st annual Indiana DAR convention are Miss: Gertrude Carraway, Mrs. Wayne M. Cory and Mrs. Lowell E. Burnelle (left to right). Mrs. Burnelle,
Close Entries Help Execute Squeeze
If it weren't for her wonderful luck, Miss Brash's explogive bidding methods would have) her broke in a very short timel In today’s hand she had a sure loser in the ace of diamonds. The king of hearts had to be right—and it was. But even 80, there was still a heart loser, Mrs. Keen opened the nine of diamonds and the jack lost to the king. Mr. Abel returned the jack of hearts. Miss Brash put in the queen and showed no particular surprise when it held. She EXPECTS this kind of good fortune.
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LOOKING the hand over, Miss Brash applied the formula I have suggested. The bidding and the play to the first two tricks made it almost a certainty that Mr. Abel had the ace of diamonds and the king and ten of hearts. If so, he was
3 Indianapolis Girls Pledged
. Three local girls were pledged ' and another initiated into Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority of Franklin College recently. Miss Rita Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Miller, R. R. 12, Box | 196, was initiated into the or-y ganization. She is a sophomore. Miss Ardith Whipple, daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. Floyd Whipple, 6030 E. St. Joseph St.; Miss Joan Griffith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Griffith, 1636 E. Maynard Drive, Miss Larilla Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood C. Brown, 5721 Madison Ave, are
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the only defender who could guard those two suits.
Mr. Abel's ace of diamonds was a first-round winner so he had to hold only one card in that suit, His king of hearts was a second-round winner, requiring him to keep two cards in hearts. A total of three cards.
Two tricks had already been played and Miss Brash could win the next nine with winners outside of the squeeze suits. I have pointed out the extreme importance of entries between closed hand and dummy in executing a squeeze. Miss Brash was careful to cash all six of her clubs first, discarding two diamonds and a heart on the last three leads of the suit, XL = THEN SHE cashed the ace and queen of spades. When she led the last spade to dummy's king, Mr. Abel was squeezed. Left in dummy at ‘this point were the queen of diamonds and a heart, Miss Brash was holding the ace and queen of hearts. Mr. Abel's last three cards were the king, jack of hearts and the ace of diamonds, It
was his play to the eleventh
HE Indianapolis Junior League - sponsored Traffic Accident Prevention study course will be held for the first time at 8 p.' m. tomorrow in the league office, 1321 N, Meridian St.
Jack = Gunnell, Indianapolis
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sional and business women’s
service groups who have been
investigating means of reducing traffic accidents in the city will take part in the study with
league members. These groups include Sorop-
diana, University Medical Center biochemistry and pharmacology - department chairman, and Lt, David Laughlin, Indiana State Police.
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the speaker. The film, “And Then There Were Four,” shown to traffic
violators in court, will be included on the program. Representatives from profes-
timist, Altrusa; Pilot and Zonta Clubs, Among the future speakers will bé Mayor Bhyt; George Farkas, Indianapolis Public School driver training program director; Dr. R, N. Harger, In-
Wilking Auditorium will be the scene at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow of a meeting of the Mass Chorus of the Indiana Federa-
tion of Mothers’ Choruses of Indianapolis public schools.
East dealer Both sides vulnerable NORTH Mr. Champion S—K J 7 H—8 4 2 D—-QJ 74 C—AJ&6 WEST EAST Mrs. Keen Mr. Abel S—~108632 S—-p4 H—763 H-K J 105 D—865 D—AK1083 C—15 c—9 4 SOUTH Miss Brash R~AQS5 H—AQ9 D—2 C—-KQl10832 The bidding: EAST SOUTH WEST NORTH 1D Dbl Pass INT Pass 3C Pass 4C Pass 4NT Pass 5D Pass 6C All Pass trick. If he threw the diamond,
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