Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1951 — Page 6

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __ . WEDNESDAY, OCT. 31, 1951 '

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MASKED QUARTET—Indian Chief Joyce Biddinger, Mickey Mouse Bill Fell and Clowns Tommy and Bifly Johnson (left to right) admire the pumpkin decorations at the cosfume pafty the Me,Hdign Hills Country Club gave yesterday afternoon for children of club members.

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Blackwood on Bridge—

dian Hills‘ Moppets Make | Merry At Club's

West dealer Neither side vulnerable

C—A JB 764 The bidding:

WEST NORTH FAST SOUTH realize Mr. 1H Pass 18 2C

“What drives me crazy,” said Mr. Champion, angrily, “is not so much bidding the hand over-

your imagination. Mr. Muzzy said, after the deal was played, that he couldn't be expected to Champion's hand wag so bad. Why?

Have a Good Reason for Over Bidding

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table but a bust? Both of his opponents were bidding and his partner was passing at every

NORTH board. It's your reason for opportunity. Bidding like Mr. doing it.” Muzzy's on this hand is almost Mr. Champion Mr. Muzzy looked crestfallen. unbelievable and yet it happens S—10 942 He should have looked worse, every day. H—Q 10 9 7 6. After all, he had just gone Mr. Dale opened the jack of D—-8 178 down six at his three club con- spades, which Mr, Masters won C35 tract. with the king. The ace of hearts WEST EAST “If you'd been sacrificing and a heart ruff accounted for Mr. Dale Mr. Masters against a makeable vulnerable the next two tricks. Mr. Masters 8-J 5 S~A KS63 slam, there would have been a then led the queen of diamonds H—A J 842 H-—-8 little sense in your bidding.” which Mr, Muzzy covered after D—A 10 9 p—Q J. 62 Mr. Champion continued, with- Some agonizing thought. Mr. C—K 10 8 c—Q 32 out prompting. “But they Dale won with the ace of diaSOUTH weren't even in game. You were monas and cashed the 10 and bidding to keep them from . Mr. Muzzy making a lousy partial.” = x =» v S—Q 7 4 = 8 HE NEXT led another heart | x H—K § THIS DEAL is another illus- and Mr. Masters made the good ® DK 354 tration of the value of using Play of trumping with the queen

of clubs. As you see this play did wonders for Mr. Dale's trump holding. Mr. Muzzy overruffed with

the ace of clubs and led back a

Pass Pass 2D 3C How could he possibly expect lo club, Mr. Dale winning with Dbl. All Pass to find anything "across the the eight spot. He got out with § EE ———— _ _ a= 2a heart and there was no way

to prevent him from winning

| two more club tricks.

Mr. Dale and Mr. Masters might have reached three no trump and made it. But that wouldn't have givers them 1100 points, |

League To Sponsor

Aged Club |

A recreation club for persons over 60 years of age has been adopted by the Indianapolis Junior League as its new project of the year. | The group decided yesterday at its regular meeting in the Woodstock Club.

The club will be held in Crop- | sey Auditorium of the Indian-

| apolis Public Library. The open-

ing date and the chairman for the project have not yet been selected. ! Entering the field of geria- | trics for the first time, the | League will offer sewing, hand- | icrafts and card playing on its activity program. The club is

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: , Times photos by John R. bby The: HAND-HOLDERS—Who's the best dressed? Barbara and Jeanne Leland and Bob heis , (left to right) line up -to be judged.* Movie concluded afternoon’s entertainment with partygoers " seated on the floor to watch it.

THE DESSERT COURSE—Billy Holton obviously enjoys the menu at the party, wears the hat all guests received as favors.

‘Program On Early American Music Tops Organization Activities

and national editor of the “Triangle.”

Epsilon Sigma Alpha

The Rev. Leroy C. Hodapp will address members of Epsilon Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Hotel Antlers, His subject will be “The Prophpertaining to the history

pianist, will play characteristic Assisting Mrs. Edington will dance forms, and Mrs. Russell pe Mesdames Alberta Gaunt,

Spivey, soprano, will sing, ac- wh w companied by Mrs. W. N. Flem- Max" H. Wall, Beulah Sidro . and Howard B. Stitt and Miss

ing Jr. In closing. members will join Marjorie Gaston. in the singing of the original Members will entertain Mrs. words of “Old Hundred” and Grace Kent Clark with an ingrim, Spanish, Indian, Negro the Netherlands Thanksgiving formal dinner at the Propyand cowboy groups. Hymn. Final plans will be made laeum at 6:30 p. m. Nov. 10. The paper will be illustrated for the sorority’s State Day, Mrs. Clark is province governor ets” with music. Miss Mae Engle. Nov. 10. at the Columbia C Club, of the East Central Province ay

A variety of interesting events and discussions are planned by clubwomen this week. Included are a program on Early American Music and a religious discussion. Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon Sorority will have the program on Early American Music in the home of Mrs. Harley N. Edington, 5201 N. New Jersey St. at

6 p. m. Monday. Miss Ruby Winders, narrator.

will cover periods and localities of early settlers, including Pil-»

of religion.

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