Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1951 — Page 15
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Times photo by Henry E. Glesing Jr
PTA HAT PARADE—Indiandpolis Parent-Teacher Council committee chairmen have adopted a new tilt this year to illustrate the work and purpose of their committees. Each has designed a hat in the committee theme for a “Hat Parade” skit in popular demand at local unit meetings. Mrs. Edward Sedam (seated) wears a parent-education chapeau. Other chairmen with their decorative bonnets are Mrs. R. C. Martz, reading and library services; Mrs. D. O. Carlstedt, budget and finance, and Mrs. Mac Miles, Indiana Parent-Teacher Magazine (left to right).
Blackwood on Bridge—
Mr. Muzzy 'Outbids’ Partne
“I suppose vou didn't think I what I was doing” snapped Mr. Champion after Mr. Muzzy managed to go down two at the four club bid. “But I only had one of your diamonds and a seven card suit of my own,” Mr. Muzzy replied. Mr. Champion looked exasperated, although this same thing had happened to him many times before. “You couldn't imagine my suit was as good as yours, could you? Well, you lost two tricks in your trump suit and I would have lost only one in mine. And I'd have
made three diamonds whereas you went down two.” “If you had such a hot diamond suit, why didn't you bid four diamonds?” asked Mr. Muzzy, desperately trying to shift the blame.
= - . “BECAUSE,” Mr. Champion roared, “you would only have bid five clubs. If I bid my diamonds enough, we'd end up in
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North dealer Both sides vulnerable NORTH Mr. Muzzy S—A 6 H—K Q 4 D—3 CK Q108652 WEST EAST Mrs. Keen Mr. Abel S—KQJ875 S—-943 H—A 10 7 3 H—J 82 D—Q D—10 6 4 2 Ye 4 C—A J 9 SOUTH Mr. Champion S—10 2 H—-965 D—A KJ981715 C—3 The bidding: NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST
10 Pass 1D 18 2C Pass 2D 2S 3C Pass 3D Pass
4 C All Pass
seven clubs, doubled and down five. Besides, I just told you I can make three diamonds and no more.”
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There are several important points tied up in the bidding of
this deal. First, when. each partner has a long suit but there is no fit in either, it is
better to let the player with no side strength play the hand. He can win tricks in his own hand with his trump suit, plus tricks in side suits from the dummy. If Mr. Champion had played today’s hand, for example, he could have won six diamond tricks, plus two hearts tricks and a spade trick out of Mr. Muzzy’'s hand. = = - MR. MUZZY, hand could win just one trick in dummy at his four club contract. He tried to take two diamonds, but Mrs. Keen ruffed the second lead of that suit. The other point is a general one, but none the less important. When you recognize a misfit, drop the bidding as fast as you can.
Shopping For Gls Easy
Holiday shopping for overseas can be done by phone or letter. No bucking the crowds,
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you send a CARE package. -
Orders can be placed at the local CARE office or at CARE, 20 Broad St., New York 5, N.Y. The packages contain a 7pound turkey packed in two pounds of lard, a pound canned bacon, 8 ounces of canned butter, a pound of .plum pudding,
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a pound coffee or tea, 29 ounces | of peaches, 14 ounce of mus- |
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candy, a pound of hard candy |
and 15 ounces of raisins. The Thanksgiving deadline is Thursday, and the Christmas deadline is Dec. 1. Delivery is guaranteed in Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Western Germany and Berlin, England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Greece,
Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, | Yugoslavia, Japan, Okinawa |
and the Philippines.
Committees
Are Listed
Committees are ‘announced by the Indianapolis Smith Col-
lege Club for its Cordon Bleu |
Cooking School which will be held five consecutive Thursday mornings beginning Mar. 20 in Ayres’ ‘auditorium. Mrs. Dione Lucas, New York, head of the school, will conduct the five sessions. Mrs. John E. D. Peacock, chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. Francis Mayberry, vicechairman; Mrs. John P. Collett, sponsors; Mrs. Edmund E.
| Walsh, business manager; Mrs.
Carter W. Eltzroth Jr., publicity; Mrs. Helen Jameson and Mrs. David P. Williams Jr., invitations and tickets; Mrs. Hans C. Boehm, menus, and
| Mrs, Wilson Mothershead, food.
H. G. Barden New Head
Horace G. Barden is the new president of ~ Meridian Hills Country Club. He was elected at the annual meeting and election of the board of directors last night at the club. Norb F. Schaefer is the newly elected vice president, and
Marshall G. Knox the new sec-.
retary-treasurer, New directors include Edgar K. Goss, Noble L. Biddinger and. Mr. Schaefer. The following men complete the board. They are C. F, Foxworthy, P. D. Powers, Charles F. Arensman, Horace E. Stoner and Frederic M. Hadley. Mr. Hadley is the retiring president, Members of the retiring board are Carl M. Geu-
pel, Willard C. Whipple and Dr. | *
Harry R: Kerr.
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Daughters of Isabella
Plan Annual Breakfast
Mother Theodore Circle, Daughters of Isabella, will °
hold its annual communion breakfast Nov' 4. Services will open with a mass at 7:30 a. mf at St. John's Catholic
Church. The Glee Club, directed by Miss Mary Agnes Keller; will sing the mass accompanied by Mrs. Joseph P. Gallagher, or ganist A breakfast and pro-
gram, to be held in the Riley Room and the Claypool Hotel at 9 a. m. will follow. The Rev..- ‘Fr. Thomas P Fields, pastor of- St. Patrick's Church, will be principal speaker. Honor guests will be the Very Rev. Msgr. August R. Fussenegger, director of Catholic Charities; the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Michael W. Lyons, Our’ Laay of -Lourdes, Mayor Bayt. Fred Schoettle, Grand Knight, Knights of Columbus; Gene Gohmann, Grand Knight, Our Lady Fatima Council, K. of C., and: James Rocap Jr., Grand Knight ef Pious X Council, K. of “G." Past Regents of the Circle "will also be" ‘honored guests. £ = 2 2 . WILLIAM A. HANLEY, vice president of EH Lilly & Co., will be toastmaster. Past Regents of the circle will also be honor
guests. “Memuoers of the Catholic Theater Guild will presen a musical program. Installs tion of officers will follow t} oreak fast
Those to be inducted are Mr Zeo W. leach and Miss Mar Hickey, regent and vice regent; Miss Marie McGary and Miss Helen Newton, recording and financial secretaries; Miss Mary Ann Dolan, treasurer.
Mrs. Henry Pfizenmayer, taird
trustee; Mrs. Herman Garanett and Mrs. Jobn E. Gragesser, first and second guides; Mrs. (Charles West, custodian; Miss Catherine Fox. monitor; Mrs. George Galema and Mrs. Hilliard Katt, inner: and outer guards. Miss Frances Steidie, chancellor; Miss Marie O'Connor, scribe; Mrs. Joseph P. Galla-
gher, organist, and Mrs. Glenn Cartwright, banner bearer.
Plan Brunch And Meeting
A brunch and business meet-
ing will be he at 11 a3. .m.
Sunday-by wd 2 of the"
Daughters of Isabella in Indiana. This meeting, first of its kind, will take place in the Hotel Claypool. New officers of the 44 circles in Indiana will participate for the advancement of spiritual. social and cultural growth of ‘he individual circles Mrs erome Dalton, Hammond, state egent, wlil preside at the meetIK. Miss Catherine Fletcher, past state regent, will entertain the group with a tea in her home the same afternoon from 4 to 6 p. m. She will be assisted by Mrs. Zeo W, Leach, local regent,
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Times photo by William A. Oates Jr
PLAN TEA—Mrs. Emma Davis, chairman, Mrs. Carl Berg and Mrs. Anthony Rieder (left to right)
are making programs in preparation for a tea celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Lutheran Women’s Missionary Council. The tea will be held at St. Paul's Lutheran Church Hall at 2:30 p. m. Nov. 18. :
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