Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1951 — Page 41
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{ATTEND PARTY AT WOODSTOCK—The Junior Group of the Women omeatice of the in. * diana State Symphony Society held a Viennese Ball at the Woodstock Country Club last night. i Proceeds will go to the Indianapolis Symphony OrchesTra.Fund. Among those attending were (left fo/right) Mr. and Mrs. George H. McClure’and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Copehart,
: Blackwood on Bridge—
“ITrimping Parfher's Ace Can-ifelp Win : West had a fine hand in th South dealer monds and returned a club in . !deal and hated to pass the four Both sides tulnerahle = which case” South would have « spade hid. It was well that he NORTH been set even hefore he got the . did, however, as he would have SJ 3v589 lead ‘lost a club, a diamond, th H-—-AQJ>3 When his partner didn't ruff ‘hearts and a spade &t a Foe De) 2 the ace of diamonds, West led ' * diamond contract Cue? 4 a third round of the suit But Actually, of course, there was WEST FAST South ruffed with dummy’s “ne reason for him to sacrifice 4g S210 8 jack of spades and it was all as South had no chance to H—10 7 3 H—9 8 6 4° over, He cashed two high make his. spade bid. No chance DA KJI364S De?’ spades and his king of hearts. that is, if East had played C—AQ 3 C—J 10652 Then, entering dummy with a cards. SOUTH trump he played out the good - Rut East gouged his. oppor. SAK qQ9 6 hearts and got rid of all but tunity West's opening lead ; : one”of his clubs. Thus he lost was the king of diamonds and HK only two diamonds #nd a club. he followed with the King of nDn—Q 10 5 that suit Here Fast dreamily The hid Seek 983 . ga « small club, e dding: discarded id al pi SOUTH WEST NORTH FAST New Century I¥ HE HAD been thinking, 1 8 3D 3S Pass he would have known that it {1 8 All Pass Club Meetin was necessary to commit what gq is regarded. as the worst sin in queen of -clubs, he would have Ps bridge, trumping partners ace to wait for a club lead to come A ezident's Day lunchHe should have had no dif- up to Ms hand Am on 1his eon honoring Mrs. Frank Meficulty in reaching this decision hand. waiting was out of the Connell will he held WednesA look at the dummy clearly question because declarers day at 12:30 p.m. in the Ma Y te: loging clubs could be discarded ™ has : seta Indicated there were no tricks 0g v's hearts rott Hotel by the New Century for his side in hearts, If West my 8 heal - . th had a spade winner he.would. As YOU SEK, Fast should ee morn coun win it without any help from jaye trumped the ace of dia- Miss Ruth Carbiyn Kellar, East recording secretary of State The only place the defenders Organization of International had a chance to win ennugh Make Best Use Toastmistress Clubs and first tricks to defeat the contract resident f Meridi 0 wa® in the club - Now, if Of Vacuum Cleaner en elven Lom West had the ace and king of Keep on the alert toward soll of “Talking Thru My Hats” clube, he could cath them at upholstered . pieces. Use a by Lilly Dache ths third and fourth tricks vacuu cleaner attachment on Officers of the club for the Rut if he held the ace and p.m regularly. Dry-clean stub- coming year are Mesdames born spots. I! your vacuum Frank Mii president; leaner is five vears old, or more, 0, 1 alter; 1st vice presiTo Hear Police Officer ot Ee your cleaning dent; L. D. Kingsbury.” 2d 1.1. Forrest 8. Higg. head of through lack of today s more ol- vice president yard C the Juvenile Aid Division of fcient models. Wischmeier, recording secre Police hii will address the Be sure to use the attachments tary; Harry—Nolen,—correAuxiliary to the Marion County toa, One of the best ways for sponding secretary E. R. Tuvenile. Center at 12:15 p. m. simplifying cleaning i= to use the Ruster. treasurer and 0. C. snday in the Washington vacuum cleaner for all possible Neier, historian Jotel. Plans will be discussed purposes, instead of keeping on for the organization's Oct. 24 wasting elbow grease doing a lot . one house. : of things by hand. Discuss Play
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ter 1 ; “Elizabeth th ] For The First Time a Professional der pray, Eisiin, ity J ; Permanent Wave at a Drugstore Price tS at tha eat Satins 3 HOMOGENIZED PERMANENT | comee aiumnse of xapon . Alpha Theta at the chapter : Formula 31 house on the Butler campus : 4 Especially Prepared Oct. 15 at 8715 p. m. It will be : 4 Far You! a covered dish supper. ad A personalized hair style $ Mesdames John Reno and ‘ ted for each individual Rodney B. Hankins have been . “oo \. ores tom fyiay pL. 0481 or PL. 6090 appointed co-chairmen ‘of the hi y ways and means committee by NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY | 3’ fiat funtiin fn ‘ dent. : Turn Left from Elevator Following are team captains
‘Good OPEN ALL DAY Mesdames Nicholas Summers For Abused, : Spurgeon Johnson 1awrer . Hard-to- OYAL BEAUT SATURDAY Henderson Sara Scholl THonias : Wave, Grey, 0 £ Wynne, Frank Sisson, George : Bleached and pen Every Spradling, Richard Paul. Ken- : Children’s 401 Roosevell Bldg. Day 8 A.M. neth Smock Jr., Harold Coruin, Meir te 10P.M. William Shirley, Roland Rust,
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Guild Collecting Garments
Ingathering, to Mrs. Herbert C.Vrauch and Mrs. Russell N. Bleeke, table chairmen. will be used during the three day affair, Oct. 22 through 24, in the All Souls Unitarian Church.
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the shoe fund last vear from the Guild include Division, Fletcher Place Com
Other agencies served Altenheim, Child Hygiene Flanner House,
ter and General Hospital.
Alpha Home, Day Nursery, mak unity Cen- play rien
Tea will Aipha Omicron Alpha Sorority,
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- PLANNING —Instructions are given by Mrs. Mark Pango (left), chairman of the “1951
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started collecting their ‘quota of garme adits of Charity, Little Sisters nf ihe Poor. for the 1951 ingathering scheduled for Oct. 22 Public Schools Social Service, Riley Hospital, through 24 at the All Souls Unitarian Churct St. "Elizabeth's Home, Sisters of the Good Each president. representing more than 70 ~ Shepherd. Suemma Coleman Home, Visiting sections. will turn in a minimuni of 120 garments Nurses Association and Wheeler™ City Rescue and articles of household linens gathered from Missior ’ groups and individuals numbering more than * =» 4000 persons, > MRS. MARK PANGBORN is general chairoo oe oO man of the Ingathering. Officers of the IndianSAS] YAR. Shin ray that helrad gtper apolis branch of the Guild are Mrs, Hubert Cl Ss ) - rticlegs to 2 nea : agericies. Which serve men. women and: children « Meriz president; Mesdames R. R. Scott, J. M. of all ‘ages. Given in pairs, thease garments pro- Pearson, William R. Evans and Harry. H. vide “one to wear and one to wash” to many Cavender, vice presidents; Mrs. Joseph C. Matneedv persons through recognized . agencies thews. secretary: Mrs. Thomas €. Waddell, asThe Boys’ Club, Children's Bureau, Mayer sistant secretary, and Mrs. David H. Sherwood, =~ Neighborhood House and Family Service received treasurer.
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Pilot Club Plans Fashion Show, Card Party
COMBINATION fashion show and card party will be sponsored for
charity by the Pilot Club of
on Tuesday, Oct, 23. at 8 p. m. in the Indiana Roof ballroom. Mrs. Elizabeth Patrick, fashion director of 1. S. Ayres & Co., will present the fashions at R:30 o'clock. Pilot is a classified service club dedicated to the service of the community. l.ast year the club aided the Indiana School for the Deaf, Juvenile Aid Center, Cancer Fund, and provided glasses for children of Pu 1bli ie Seno 9
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MRS, HARRIET G. WENT, general chairman of the party, and Mrs. Delphia Gill, co-chair-man, announce the following
committees: Tickets, Mesdames
Ethel E. Minney, R. A. Corya, William E. Jackson; Misses Irene Fultz, Sara Metzger,
L.ouann Myers and Mave Cogill, Door favors will be supervised by the Mesdames H. 1.. Hunt, Stanlev Rrooks, - Robert Dunham, Omer McKee, V. B. Mec(Gmber, Michael Hanrahan Dean Harbison. and Misses
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Vera Grant Ra Sprecker. Harrison. Leila Kennedy, — Serving on the publicity com- . Oscar Taber, Donald Chew, mitiee are Mesdames Randolph Rerta M. McDowell and Misses Coats, Robert Wyatt, and Bonnie Bennett, Rose Cravets, ® CHARCOAL GREY . NAVY Misses Helen Haverstick and Elsie Reid, Ruth Moore and Janet West, Fashion show as- Jean Fox. ® KELLY GREEN Sans — Miss Alice Mc- Hostesses will be Mesdames an D€T mR. Bebout, Augustus Coburn, SY Gus Broo, Grace P. Wicklund . TABLES WILL, Dé super- and Misses Eva Jane Lewis, Morrison's vised by Mesdames W. J. Pepe, Lilli Neff, Genevieve Brown Ruth Pratt Johnson, A. A and Agnes Mahoney. Miss Ruth Main Floor Trefz. C. Harold Trout and Fislar and Mrs. Maude F. WatMisses Isabelle Rowlinson, son are co-chairmen of fiPauline E. McCready. On the nances. Mrs, Bessie T. Parke, candy committee are Mes- Past Governor District 15, Is «= dames Dwight Brill, John H. President of the local club.
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