Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1951 — Page 12
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Ressrvalions 3 Announced At Turners
JR SERVATIONS are an-
nounced for the open-
ing dinner dance of. the
Athefiseum Turners from 6:30 p. m. to midnight Saturday.
Table reservations have been made for Thomas C. Waddell, C. E. Cambridge, Horace Wright, Walter Haarer, W. V. Ryan, H. H. Intermill, J, -R, McCormick, R. E. Hoberman, Dr. W. C. Stamper, Harold Bridge and Tom Carnegie. . - » ©. C. BOWERS, Robert Barkhimer, Otto Roos, Charles Moulin, William Kelly, Charles E. Selmier, George Buskirk, H. E.
Honderich, Oscar Buschmann, .
Charities B. Stone, Norman Wilhe!m, Ralph Davis, Ray McKinney, Raymond M. Rugenstein, Dr. Carl B. Sputh Sr. and William Dearmin. George Lennox, Paul Kramer, 8. D Nelson, Tom Young, Paul Dirks, W. H, Cox, Emil Brenneisen, Eimer Bredensteiner, Walter Wichterman, Marie M. Schilee, C. 0. Warren, D. R. McFarland, W. M. Hubert, George D. Anderson, Dr. F. M. Hall and H. L. Marin. -
Vogel, W. W. Pennicke, Leon Hoitan, Paul F. Grubbs, Robert Uhl, Gerald Reese, R. E. Cox, Vera Schulmeyer, David Augustus, George M. Lanagan, L. R. Trent, George Roch, F. H. McMillan, C. F. Murphy, Oscar G. Haug, Julius Falender, I. T. Evans, M. H. Linswith and C. P. Siersdale.
City Women Win Offices - Seven local’ women were elected grand officers at the. a
tional convention of Omega Ju Aorariiy hers Saturday and
aah Clas pres- ; Mrs, Lawrence White, Tau Chapter, grand organizer; Mrs. John Darting, Alpha Chapter, vice president; Mrs. Fred Ranny Jr, Chi Chapter, secretary; Mrs. Paul Cook, Chi Chapter, chairman of advisory board; Mrs. Dorothy Seifert, Alpha Chapter, editor-in-chief, and Mrs. Robert L. Anderson, Lambda Chapter, publicity.
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YOU MAKE a business telephone call to a man and his secre answers. WRONG: Ask if you may speak to him, wit giving your name to the secretary. RIGHT: Give your name and then ask if you may speak to him; :
YOU ARE making an over night trip on a day coach, and passengers around you: are sleeping. WRONG: Make no particular effort to keep your voice low when talking. RIGHT: Be as quiet as possible for the sake of those who are trying to sleep.
‘Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Steinbrecher, 60 N. Beville Ave. an-
8. W. DOWNING, Geotss Ww. , nounce the approaching marriage, 8 a. m., Oct. 6, of their daugh-
ter, Patricia Ann, to George B. Foy. The ceremony will take place in Holy Cross Catholic Church. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foy, 2339 N. Pennsylvania St.
Blackwood on Bridge—
Register . At School
DOZEN local girls have registered for the fall
term at William Woods
College, Fultong Mo,
They are Miss Lynn Boatman, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, R. J. Boatman, 5015 Kenwood Ave.; Miss Nancy Jane Browning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Browning, 10 E. 71st St., and Miss Carolyn Dessauer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dessauer, 2501 E. Kessler Blvd. ®¥..8 MISS ROSEMARY DORAN, grandaughter of Mrs. Iva R. Stewart, 5023 W. 16th St.; Miss Susan Slomer Hughey, daughter of Mrs. Walter R. Schott, 8005 Morningside Drive, and Miss Constance Estelle Leen, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. T. R. Leen, 5621 Julian St.
‘8 2 8 . MISS NANC¥ MAX, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Max, 1315 Kessler Blvd.; Miss Jeaneane Newhouse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Newhouse, 211 E. 50th St., and Miss Judith Anne Parsons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W, Parsons, 7044 Warwick Rd. Miss Joan Carol Pritchard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. QO. Pritchard, R. R. 18 Box 660; Miss Carol Jane Foster, daughter of Mrs. D. 8. Foster, 33 E. 73rd St, and Miss Virginia Kingsbury, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. G. H. Kingsbury, 3001 N. Emerson Ave.
Mr. Meek Lays Foundation for Squeeze
A bolder player, Miss Brash for example, might have tried three no trump on the South cards after Mrs. Keen's three diamond bid. But not Mr, Meek. three hearts, inviting his partner to bid game at no trump if she had a club stopper. °° But Mrs. Keen elected to bid four diamonds and Mr. Meek carried on to five, Mr. Abel cashed the king and ace of clubs and led a third "elub to Mr. Muzzy's queen. Mr. Meek ruffed the third trick and stopped a moment to check on
his prospects.
” ” Nd HE KNEW that a squeeze on a player in two suits will produce only one additional winner, For the squeeze to work you must have all the tricks you need except one. On this hand Mr. Meek had contracted for 11 tricks and could take 10 ~five diamonds, two spades, two hearts and a heart ruff. Would a squeeze operate if
Mary Helt . Will be Feted ‘Miss Ann Thomas and Mrs. H. E. Rasch will entertain tonight for Miss Mary Lou Helt with a personal shower in the home of Mrs. P. E. O'Connor, 4054 College Ave, grandmother of the future bride. Miss Helt, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Helt, River Forest, Ill, formerly of Indianapolis, will be married Oct. 20 to Cecil Abbott Jr. in St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Abbott Sr. 1516 Fay St.
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And, of Course, They're “Teen Age by Buster Brown
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He made a nice bid of
South dealer . Both sides vulnerable NORTH Mrs. Keen S—A 107 8 H—9 D—K 109 38 C—10 86 3 WEST - - EAST Mr. Abel Mr. Muzzy S-Q 982 EJ 8 H-—-J 438 H-Q108752 D4 2 D—8 6 C—-AKJ7T C-—Q92 SOUTH Mr. Meek S—K 6 4 H—AK 8 D-AQJ 15 . C—5 4 The bidding: South West 1D Pass Pass Pass All Pass
North 18 3D 4D
East Pass Pass
ZS 3S H Pass 5D
Hear Smilin’ Ed McConnell on Station WIRE, 10:30 A. M. Sat,
Mr. Abel happened to be his side's only guardian of the black suits? Well, Mr. Abel
would have to hold one club to top dummy's 10. If he held a
spade stopper, it was a third round winner and therefore he would have to hold three spades. That made four essential cards in all. Three tricks had been played and Mr. Meek could win the next seven outside of the spade suit; that is, four diamonds, two hearts and a heart
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ruff. That made 10 tricks and everybody would be down to three cards. 5 o = YES, THE squeeze would be successful if Mr. Abel had the jack of clubs and queen, jack of spades or any four spades, Beginning with trick four then, Mr. Meek cashed two top diamonds. Then he cashed the age and king of hearts and ruffed a heart. Next, he played his two remaining trumps, discarding two small spades from the board. One the last trump Mr. Abel was reduced to the jack of clubs and three spades to the queen. Dummy’'s 10 of clubs was still staring him in the face, so he discarded a spade. Mr. Meek then won the last three tricks in the spade suit.
Classes Set To Open
From 10 a. mr. until noon tomorrow ‘memberships for the Booth Tarkington Civic Theater junior productions will be on sale in the lobby of the theater, ¢ Mrs John G. Kinghan and Mrs. Horace N. Roberts, cochairmen of junior productions, will handle the sale. They also will register children in junior and senior workshop classes. The memberships entitle the children to attend four plays
throughout the season and to
attend the workshop. In charge of the classes are Mesdames Harry Hebberd Jr.
Roberts and Arden C. Eich- i
steadt.
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accurately fitted . . .1 love
the way they look and feel!
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row Girls rides PTA to Hold:Dinner -
N ANNUAL family dinner at 6 p. m. ; Tuesday will be held by the Short- . ridgé PTA in the school cafeteria.
John _H. Roberts Jr. will preside.
Following the dinner meeting, open house will be held at which time parents may: confer with
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teachers. % » %
COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN for the year include Mrs. Evans Woollen . Jr.,, advisory; Mrs. Mra. Walker, family frolic, and Mrs. Donald J. White,
Graeme B. Supple, budget; guidance.
Mrs. Murray DeArmond, health; Mrs. J. HM. Obear, hospitality; Mrs. Frank A. Rich, hostess; Mrs. J. H. Barney, ice cream sales; Mrs. John E. Hollett Jr, legislative, and Mrs, Charles W.
Mrs. Sauertelg, radio;
George W. principal,
Moores, membership. Mrs. Gordon H. Thompson, program; on John B. Collins, publicity; Mrs. Frederick T.
Mrs. Blaine H. Miller Jr. rec-
reation; Mrs, Howard L. Kister, safety, and Mrs. Harold C. Ochsner, scholarship. a
MRS, RALPH D. MORRIS, student aid; Mrs. Eugenia Hayden, teachers’ aid; Joe. Harry Kerr, welcome, and Mrs, Cecil W. Ross pe The executive board will meet at 2:30 p. m. Monday ‘in the office of Joel W, Hadley, school
earbook.
Serving as officers with Mrs. Roberts are Mrs.
Benjamin R. Turner Jr. first vice president; Mrs.
J. Kurt Mahrdt,
second vice president; Mrs. De-
Forest O'Dell, recording secretary; Mrs. Ray Seibert, treasurer, and Mr. Kenneth Peterman, third vice president,
St. Francis Hospital Guild Plans Luncheon
A covered dish luncheon will open the October meeting of the 8t. Francis Hospital Tuesday in the hospital. The nominating committee will be ‘selected and final ar-
rangements will be made for
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in the Lake Snore Country Club. : Luncheon hostesses are Mesdames Charles McDonnough, William Kuntz, M. J. Spalding, David Heistand and Ada Roth and Miss Nettie MacGreger. ,
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