Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1951 — Page 17
T. 4, 1951
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‘Founders’. Dinner On List of Events
A guest speiker, Founders Day dinner and new members are listed by three women's organizations. Miss Minnie Sampson will speak on the “Festival of Britain” as portrayed in the J. B. Priestly novel at the
Saturday luncheon meeting of the Altrusa Club in the Hotel Washington, Miss Sampson, a native of England studying and teaching literature and art in this country, is the guest of Miss Verna McCallum,
Miss Martha Robinson will preside in the absence of Miss Hattie Lundgren and Mrs. Fritz Schaefer. Miss Lundgren and Mrs. Schaefer, along with Mrs. Leroy Waggoner, Mrs. Clarence Weaver, and Misses Lois Anderson, Oranda Bangsberg, Merle Harvey, Ruth Hoover, and Mamie Larsh are attending the fifth district conference in Milwaukee, Wis.
Chi Phi Gamma
Alpha, Beta, Gamma and Delta Chapters of Chi Phi + Gamma Sorority will meet
Saturday at Shepherd's Chicken Dinner Restaurant to celebrate
the annual Founders’ Day. Special guests will be Mrs. William E. Steckler, Mrs. John
*W. Cook and Miss Margaret
Marshall, founders. Officers to be installed for Alpha Chapter are Mrs. Carl Flowers, president; Mrs. James Partain, vice president; Mrs. Ralph Meaker, secretary; Mrs. Raymond Gaines, treasurer, and Mrs. J. Robert Maxey, publicity. Beta Chapter officers to be installed include Mrs. Paul
Mrs. Don-
Lyon, — vies president; Kenneth Bayles, and Mrs. ald Mabee, treasurer. Mrs. Joe Myers will be installed as president of Delta Chapter, She will be assisted by Mrs. Harry Klippel. vice president; Mrs. Charles Bump,
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Phi Theta Delta
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Blackwood on Bridge— Squeeze Can
When you are trying for a squeeze in two suits’ and each of those suits is guarded by a separate opponent, success will not be yours. Even where the guarding of the essential suits is so divided, however, it is sometimes possible to play your cards in such a manner that the entire burden of defense will rest on one opponent. In today’s deal Mr. Dale purposely underbid his hand. But Miss Brash, after checking on aces, bid a grand slam anyway. Mr. Champlon had no way of knowing that the lead of the king of clubs would make the contract impossible. He opened
the king of “diamonds and FE
MISS BRASH saw that she had twelve tricks seven spades, two hearts, a heart ruff and the minor suit aces. If the thirteen trick could be realized at all, it would have to come from a squeeze. Of course, the
New Mai or Art Exhibition Set Sofeday at Museum
The season's first major exhibition,
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Owned. by the Herron Art Museum,” will be shown at 8 ‘p- m. Saturday in the museum. Invitations have been mailed to members of the Art Association of Indianapolis,
the Indiana Artists Club and their guests for -a reception sponsored hy the association. Mrs. Joseph J. Daniels and Mrs. J. Perry Meek will be ®ssisted by and
the following hosts Messrs, and Mesdames Anton Scherrer, Wilbur D. Peat, Donald M., Mattigon, Fisk Landers, Russell J. Ryan, Robert ©. Parks, Garo Z. Antreasian and Edmund Brucker
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Messrs .and Mesdamez David K. Rubins, Harry V. Wade, Norman -R. Kevers, Thomas D. Stevenson, Theodore B. Griffith,
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End in Opponent's Slam
North dealer Both sides vulnerable
NORTH Mr. Dale S—J 1087 H—9 3 D—A1043 C—AJ9 WEST EAST Mr. Champion Mrs, Keen S—3 S—9 H—J 10 4 H—QB8152 D—KQ95 D—J&6 C—-KQ4? C—10753 SOUTH Miss Brash S—~AKQ6432 H—A KS D—7 C—8 6
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NORTH FAST SECTS WEST
Pass Pass 2 8S Pass 48S Pass 4 NT Pass 5H Pass TS All Pass
squeeze would be successful if Mr. Champion had king, queen, jack of diamonds and. King,
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queen of cluhs. In that case, he alone would have the job of stopping the minor suits. As you see, Mr. Champion did not have all of those cards. Mrs. Keen had the jack of diamonds so that Mr. Champion could safely throw away all of his cards in that suit. = ; Ld ” BUT MISS BRASH wag able to transfer the responsibility for the diamonds to Mr. Champion. At trick two she led a small diamond from dummy and ruffed it high. She took out the opposing trumps in one lead, cashed her two top hearts and ruffed her last heart. Then she led another small On from the board and aft {fed {t, on LoS trick “Mrs. errs [ack reir: balance of 2 spades Mr. Champion found it impossible to hold two high clubs and a diamond to beat dummy’s ten. Thus, through good play and very good luck, the speculative slam was made.
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Souther? Club Dance Parties Formed.
Southern Club members have formed parties for their square dance tonight in the Riviera Club. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cruger, dance chairmen, will have Mr. and
Mrs. Kermit Parrish and Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Newman as their guests, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Edwards will entertain Mr. and Mrs, Richard Hollings, Miss Jeanne
Grinslade and Lt. John Me-
Carthy. Mr. and Mrs. Bransford Clark fete Mrs. Henry Churchman and Miss Harriet FreeThe guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Staley will be Mr, and Mrs. Robert Mathers. Mrs, W. L. Menzies, will be the guest of Mrs. Margaret Bracken. » ” » MRS. DOUGLAS POWERS will be with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
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