Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 October 1951 — Page 7
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TUESDAY, OCT. 9, 1951
Blackwood ‘on Bridge—
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Mr. Muzzy Puts On Big Frown As Mr. Abel Pulls A Fast Ace.
Technically, Mr. Abel's dou-
ble of the six-no-trump bid was not so bad. He had stoppers in, not one, but in all three of the enemy's bid suits. In addition, his partner had put in a vulnerable overcall. But, o
course, he should have consid-"
ered that the overcall had been made by Mr, Muzzy and might not be sound.
Six hearts would have been a safer contract but Miss Brash's incredible luck held and she made six no trump by a good play plus the fact that Mr. Abel had only one spade. ~ ” - THE KING of spades was opened and Miss Brash won with the ace. She led the jack of hearts, which was permitted to win. She continued with her last heart and Mr. Abel won with the ace: He returned the jack of clubs and Mr. Muzzy frowned mightily. Any fool, he thought, would have led back a spade.
Miss Ann Lee Schuman
The 15th annual dance of the Indianapolis Chapter of the Junior Hadassah will be at 9 p. m. tomorrow in the Indiana
Roof Ballroom. Bill Moore and his orchestra will play. Miss Ann Lee Schuman is general chairman of the dance. She will be assisted by Miss Rose Heimensohn. The purpose of the organization is to further creative and spiritual ties with Israel. It supports a children's village near Haifa, Israel, an orange grove developed as a citrus culture training farm for children, a nursing school and Youth Aliyah. Proceeds of the dance will go toward these projects.
South dealer Both sides vulnerable NORTH Mr. Champion 8-76-32 H-KQ10953 D-KJ54 (C--None WEST EAST Mr. Muzzy Mr. Abel S—-KQ8848 S95 H-8172 H—A 4 D—9 Duty 10768 C-764 10983 Rg Miss Brash 8-A J 10 HJ 6 D—A 8 2 C—-AKQ32
The bidding:
SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST
1C 18 2H Pass SN. T Pass 4D Pass 6 NT Pass Pass Dbl All Pass
Miss Brash won ‘with the queen of clubs and surveyed
Coed Named Staff Head
Mss Norma Stultz, a Butler junior, has been appointed president of the
school’s staff for News and Views, a magazine published by
the home economics depariments of 17 Hoosier colleges
and universities. Miss Stultz will be responsible for sending In stories and tips from the Butler department. Miss Ann Montgomery, senior, will write articles about the campus and Miss Beverly Clendennin, sophomore, will be
her prospects. While she had only 11 quick winners, it appeared from the bidding and the play to date that Mr, Abel was short .in the major suits, If he held his side’s only stoppers in the minors, he was going to
"be on an immortal squeezes
. - - SHE THEREFORE led fo dummy’s king of diamonds and started to run the rest of the hearts. Before the lead of the last heart, Mr. Abel was down to J.10 9 in clubs and Q 10 in diamonds. Miss Brash held A K 5 In clubs and A 8 in dia monds. On the last heart Mr. Abe: had a hopeless decision to make. Surely Miss Brash had the ace and another diamond so that to get down to the lone queen in that suit would permit dummy’s jack to win the 12th
“ triek. ¢
He therefore sluffed a club whereupon Miss Brash discarded her eight of diamonds. 8he won the last four tricks with the ace of diamonds and her now good- clubs.
THE INDIANAPOLIS: TIMES
BON VOYAGE—Mr. and Mrs. Joseph™ E. Cain (left) 5204 N. Meridian St., are seen aboard the Independence with their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Gross, East Lansing, Mich. The two couples left
from New York Saturday for Gibralter, Italy and France.
vesterday from the East |. . from |
Sevitzkys, NSAL Head §
Return
Dr. and Mrs. Fabien Se*vitzky and Mrs.
Carl J. Weinhardt returned home
he Sevitzkys came New York where they had assisted with the National Society of Arts and Letters career award finals in Steinway Hall
last’ month. Dr, Sevitzky {is the NSAL advisory council 7 chairman. |
While there they saw Mrs,
T“malyn Remmeé! Sims who has ung with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and Starlight
Musicals here in Indianapolis. | She also was a guest at a par- | tv in the River Club given by |
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney following the finals audition. : Mrs. Weinhardt, NSAL presi-
dent, came from Washington where she spoke before the Cap-
itol chapter following the post-
finals festivities in New York.
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THREE SISTERS 17 N. ILLINOIS ST.
in charge of art and publicity. | Miss Wilma Wohler of the home | economics faculty is advisor |
for the publication.
News and Views editions ap-
pear three times a vear., The magazine contains articles about new tips on food, sewing, hair styles and similar 4nformation.
Swimming Party Marks Birthday
Miss Jane Elizabeth Cripe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Cripe, 1501 E. Maple Road, celebrated her J1th birthday Saturday in the Indianapolis Athletic Club with a
swimming party and luncheon |
served alongside the pool. Guests included classmates from Tudor Hall School and friends of Miss Cripes.
Miss Gladys M. Sullivan Is Bride Of Mr. Flynn
Miss Gladys M. Sullivan, 3433 Central Ave.,
became
the bride Saturday of G. Warren Flynn in St. Joan of
Arc Catholic Church.
The Rev. Fr. Michael Holzleiter read the double-ring
PTA to Hear Dr. Sparks
Dr. Frank H. Sparks, president of Wabash College, will speak on “Meeting the Problems of the Youth of Today” at tomorrow's . meeting of the Broad Ripple High School PTA. A family dinner from 6 to 7:15 p. m. will be typical of that served to pupils at daily lunch periods, During Dr. Sparks’ talk, younger children will be entertained with a movie by Senior Girl Scouts of the school. A square dance for pupils and parents in the girls’ gymnasium will conclude the program. Mrs. Russell Spivey is program chairman.
Mrs. W. W. Reedy Back From South
Mrs. W. W. Reedy, 3683 N. Pennsylvania St, returned Saturday from Mobile, Ala, where she attended the convention of the National Association She went as a delegate from the Indianapolis Parliamentarian Law Club.
Will Be Hostess
Mrs. Robert Curth, 5021 Winthrop Ave. will be hostess to the Lorraine ITSC Chapter at 1 p.m. tomorrow. Mrs. John W. Thornburgh will speak on the Caribbean Area.
Miss Juanita Gist
The engagement is announced by Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gist, Maywood, of their daughter Juanita, to John E. Miles Jr, U. 8. Naval Afr Corps. The couple is planning a 2:30 p. m. wedding Oct. 20 in Maywood Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Miles,
Ma, are parents ot the
rite at 9:30 a. m.
PARENTS OF THE couple |
are Mr. and Mrs. John L. Sullivan, Kincaid, Ill, and Mr. and Mrs. George F. Flynn, Salem, Mass. Topaz opalescent taffeta gowns with Dior necklines were worn by Miss Georgia Sullivan, maid of honor; Mrs. Fred Fries and Miss Barbara Ellen Welch, bridesmaids. Michael Becker was best man and ushers were Gene Beard and Dr. R. H. Sullivan. s ” - . THE BRIDE WORE a blush satin and lace dress fashioned with a sheer yoke. satin skirt had lace panels from the hip to the hem and fell into a cathedral train. A blush satin half hat trimmed with lace caught her two-tiered veil of fllusion. She carried pink carnations.
Alpha Delta Pi
Plans Session
Indianapolis Alumnae, Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow
The full |
with Miss |
Alicé McNally, 530 Dearborn St. |
Mrs. Frank Owings will assist the hostess. . Mrs. Richard Peeler of the Artistic Ceramic Co. will be guest speaker and will demonstrate making ceramic jewelry. Members are asked to bring gifts for the Riley Cheer Guild cart.
Miss Alice Carolyn Rosner
August Rosner, 4925 Rockville Road, announces the ap-
proaching marriage Oct. 27 of |
his daughter, Alice Carolyn, to Jeratn Leroy Huffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Huffman, Gwenville, "The wedding will be In St Joseph's Catholi Church. |
T. H. Kemper and Mrs, |
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