Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 November 1951 — Page 17
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PLANNING SESSION—Mrs. Walter H. Beckham, Mrs.
check plans for the national PTA convention next spring.
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Ti Oates Jr Jack C. Greig and C. E. Eash (left to right)
~ PTA Lists Convention Theme
“’THE Citizen Child—What of His Future,” is the theme of the national convention of the Parent-Teacher Association scheduled here May 19 through 2i.
tion with Mrs. Beckham, Miss Ruth A. Bottomley, Chicago, and local committee members. Plans for the state convention, early in May, committee nating committee includes J. C. Yunker, Delphi;
appointments... The nomi-
Mrs. Walter H. Beckham. national vice presi- Mrs. Malcolm Porter, Danville, Mrs. Edwin H.
dent from Region III, Miami, Fla. pointed out at yesterday's planning session that this theme I= the last in the present administrative theme, His Destiny, A Free World.” The first year thé group concentrated on “His Freedom to Grogv.” and the second year, “His
“The Citizen Child
Needs in a Free World.”
This year's convention will stress more ‘member participation and less lectures, according to
Brants, Hartford City; Mrs. Princeton, and Mrs. Walter Thoms.
Recommending standing committee chairmen and district directors at the state convention will be E. 8. Caster, Rochester; Mrs. H. L. Johnson, Bloomington; Mrs. Kenneth Landgraf, New Al-
Alfred Johnson,
bany; Mrs. Dilver Dallinger, Elwood, and Mrs.
Basil Fischer,
NAMED TO THE elections committee, were
Mrs. Ernest R. Boller, Marion; Mrs. Irvin Fahr,
Dwight Perkins. Bedford; Mrs.
Ralph Coonfare, Hammond, and C. E. Eash. Three members of the scholarship committee will be appointed at a later date.
Already ap-
pointed are Myron Weldy, South Bend: Edward E. Glenn, Boonville, and Mrs. F. W. Davis,
Gibson, Osborne, Joseph Mason, William B. Falconbury, Givens Coffey, Forrest Falconbury, Don Mason, Myrtle Brandon. Blanche Abernathy, Pauline Saliba, Frank- Bird. Roy Beal, Naomi Boyer and Charles Mohr. Misses Margaret Lucas, Nancy Falconbury, Cain, Aber-
Mrs. Beckham, The Claypool Hotel will be ‘convention headquarters. . e..% b English; Mrs. C. E. EASH, ‘principal of Warren Central High School, is chairman of the housing com- , mittee, and Mrs. Jack C. Greig, president of the Indiana Congress of Parent-Teachers, is a member of the national convention managemeht committee helping to plan the national conven- Jeffersonville, The Bridal Scene— Two Brides-to-Be List Nupti wo Drides-to-Be List Nuptial Showers (GUEST lists for the showers of two brides-to-be, Miss Jean Falconbury and Miss Donna Ader, have been revealed. Miss Falconbury will become the bride of Kenneth Mason Dec. 9 at the Bethany . Christian Church. She is the ¢fonbury. Eugené Falconbury, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Wil- Sam Nichols, Nancy Lions, liam B. Falconbury, 6340 Jack- Floyd Lanham, Norman Terry, son St. The bridegroom is the Darrell Falconbury, Robert Ap- = 1 i ©
gon of Mr. and Mrs Mason, 1217 Cottage St. Miss Ader, daughter of Mr and Mrs. E. J. Ader. 4182 Winthrop Ave. will be married Nov. 25 in the Carroliton Avenue Evangelical Church. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Macy, Dublin. Miss Nancy Falconbury will honor Miss Jean Falconbury at a kitchen shower at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow at 6008 W., Washington St. Those attending will be Mesdames Herbert Tavior, Walter Storer, William B. Fal-
Joseph
Blackwood on Bridge—
In Most Cases
“This signaligg: stuff is all right.” said Mr. Muzzy, “when you have high cards to signal with. But what good is it when vou can't spare any high cards in the suit vou want led?” Well, there are occasional hands where vou are stymied in this respect. ‘But not many. Almost always there is some vay to tell your partner which way to go. When you are Mr. Muzzyv's partner, your signals have got to be obvious. To show him your interest in a suit you've got to flash something like the 10 spot He probably won't notice anything lower than that, r ” = BUT IN TODAY'S deal, the detenders got thelr messages across by signals
Dale and Mrs. Keen practically
wrote notes to each othef to |
guide the defense into the proper channels. Mr. Dale led the six of clubs and Mr, Muzzy won with dummy’s ace. Mrs. Keen: played the deuce, showing no enthusiasm at all in the continuation of the suit, Now Mr. Muzzy led a spade from the board and, after much useless study, played the jack.
= Mr. Dale won with the queen
and had a critical decision to mage, He knew his partner was not interested in clubs, but he had no idea which’ of the red suits she wanted led. Instead of making a blind | stab, he found a way to get | some exact information. He | cashed the ace of spades. On |! this trick Mrs. Keen was able to make a discard. As you see, she was panting for a heart lead, Hut the only unessential card she had in the suit was the deuce. Of course the play of
Both sides vulnerable NORTH Mr. Abel S-8763 HK 10 4 D—K 10 CA Q108 WEST EAST Mr. Dale Mrs. Keen AQ See) H-8758 H-AQ? D-8754 D-QJ 9632 0-843 C-9 72 - + ; SOUTH : Mr. Muzzy S-KJ10542
HJ 9 6 D—A C—K J 8 The bidding: : South West North East i 18 Pass 2NT Pass | ss Pass 48 Al Pas |
involving | nothing higher than deuces. Mr, |
plegate and Forrest Falconbury.
x LJ ~ MESDAMES JOSEPH Mason. Don Mason, Miota Graeber, John Osborne. Glen Wright, Alva Finn, Glenn Spencer. Patty Leath, Charles Short. Edith Taylor and Leon Fields Misses Delores Asher. Francis
“Cain. Donna Abernathy, Bar-
bara Mohr, June Tavior and Judith Graeber A miscellaneous shower will be given by Miss Mohr, 1107 Dawson St., at 7:30 p. m. Nov. 17 Guests will include Mesdames James Coffey, Harold
nathy, Jean Lindley, Margaret Nance, Barbara Kizzee, Shirley Kincaid and Judy Campbell. = » - MISS ELEANOR Reed. 4170 Wimarop Ave., will be hostess at a p.o'clock buffet supper and linen shower tomorrow. in honor of Miss Ader. Guests will include Mesdames Frank Maliff, Jerry Hopkins, Robert Nielsen, E. J. Ader, and Macy. Misses Marcia Ries. Ruth Campbell, Nancy Harkless, Patty Hart, Jane Karrmann, Sue Kassebaum, Marylou Leaf, Pat Shardelow, Carole Ann Sweet, Ann Ader and Betty Gardner.
You Can Signal Partner
that card would say she was not able to win heart tricks. 1d = » OF COURSE THE solution to her problem was simple. She Just dropped her deuce of diamonds Having discouraged diamond and club leads, she got
dummy’s fourth club.
the only lead left—a heart and the contract was down one. Note that if Mr. Dale had returned a diamond, Mr. Muzzy could have made 10 tricks. discarding one heart on the king of diamonds and another &n
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- THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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Modern Minute Women—
Gift of Blood Puts -
Each Donor-on
Winning Gl Team
By AGNES
H. OSTROM
Times Club Editor
28th DIVISION master sergeant shipping from Camp Atterbury for Germany this week made one request of Hoosiers-as he thanked them for their generous hospi-
tality in the Tast few months.
“If at all possible, give a pint of blood to the Red Cross. Chances are that we of the 28th may never require it but some American will and who would you rather give something to than anyone else in the world? Another fellow American.” * Minute Women, those 28th Division men gave gift pints for their “buddies.” Servicemen at Ft. Harrison are giving. They can be first string in the blood battle. LIncoln 1441 is the number to call for your appointment. Red Servicemen can’t carry the ball for a touchdown every play. It takes teamwork. Are you on their team? What about a blood gift as a tribute to the men of the 28th? They may not need it now. We hope they never will. But they didn’t forget other Gls—those in Korea--needed it and now. = ~ ~ WOMEN MAY BE the auxiliary team in actual combat.
Dinner Dance Arranged
A dinner dance will be given by the Athenaeum Turners tomorrow following a concert by the Maennerchor.” Table reservations have been made by members for their guests, They are Messrs. T. M. Bossee; Raymon Rugenstein, W. J. Hauck, Thomas Fagan, L. T. Kirkpatrick, George Lennox, A. G. Smith, L. W. Bruck, Al- * bert Beck, Robert C. Fisner, Hebert Binninger and Otto Buschmann. Messrs. Albert Elig, C. E. Cambridge. Kenneth Duncan, J. Clair -Hall, Frank Sanders, F. F. Mills, Coleman -Clark, Harold Lambert, Paul Dirks, Merrill Attkisson, Larry Spangler, John Fuller and Victor West. » ” 5 MESSRS. L. G. BURCK, Fred C. C. McMillin, A. R. Nicolay,
* David Augustus, O. T. Meginnis,
L. T. Evans, Wayne Glover, Charles F. Murphy, Harold Schaller, H. 1. Parks, J. H. Spier, Charles Martin, C. L. Stanford. Kenneth E. Pierson and Edward Karrman. Messrs. Harold Riess, George Roch, W. U. Baker, Marion Mathas, William E. Dearmin, A. L. Hicks, Norman Wildhelm, Fred Luker and Oscar Buschmann and Dr. Perry R. Sylvester.
Roadside Council Lists Meeting
The Indiana Roadside Council, Crawfordsville District, will hold an all day meeting in West Lafayette Monday. Sessions will be held in the Purdue Memorial Union Building. The Woman's Civie Council of Tippecanoe County will be hostess to the group. Morning sessions will be devoted to committee and officer reports. After luncheon in the East Faculty Lounge. Henry S. Wood. newspaper feature writer, will speak. His topic will be “Interesting People and Places ‘n Indiana.”
Fitted to a
Cross Blood Center, 18 W. Georgia 8t., is the address to
. mail your donor pledgecard,
These advance appointment donors are on the GI team. Pledged to give gift pints of blood are the Rev. Hasley Downs, University Heights Chapter, American War Moth-
rs; Mrs. Etta I. Kern, Lady
Aberdeen Chapter, ITSC; Dr. A. E. Blatt, Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation Temple Sisternood, and Mrs. Robert Schwab ard Mrs. M. E. Sablosky, Hadassah.
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PAUL WEINSOSS and Ed | Pollack, Alpha Omega: Mrs. R. | B. DeMars, Indianapolis Junior |
League; Mrs. Edward Steinmetz, National Council of Catholic Women, Sacred Heart Parish; Floyd 1.. Jefferies, Irvington Coterie Club; Mrs. Kathryn Bigler; NCCW, Hely Name Parish,
and Mrs. Bernice Wilson, School !
78 PTA. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Emry School 45 PTA; Warren T.
Whitney, Lawrence PTA: Mrs. Josephine Taylor, School - 38 PTA; Mrs. R. F. Hawkins, School 66 PTA; Mrs. Mary Halcomb, School 78 PTA; Mrs Vern Bailie, School 81 PTA;
Lt. Col. Frank Jones and Maj. | William VanBuskirk, School 89 |
PTA; and Mrs. Rose Scherer, School 91 PTA. Mrs. H. L. Hasbrook, Irvington Mother's Study Club; Mrs. V. R. Rupp, St. Vincent's Hospital Guild; W. W. Lacy, Broad Ripple High School PTA; Mrs. Robert Struck, Columbian Chapter, ITSC, and Mrs. H. L. Bischof, Green Thumb Garden Club. ; Bob Vest,. School 49 PTA; Mesdames Herbert Gibson, Lu-
cile Kistner and Frank Gootze, |
NCCW, St. Philip Neri; Mrs. Frank Freffe, NCCW, Holy Cross Parish; Mrs. Ruth Jarboe, NCCW, Our Lady of Greenwood, and Mrs. Mary H. Reiber, NCCW. Among recent donors are Mrs. Mary Barbara Schmidt. Misses Kathleen Donahue, Jane Lindenberg, Miriam M. Kuehn and Esther Falkenroth, William D." Amthor, J. 8. Schmidt II and K. W. Behnken, Walther League Redeemer Lutheran Church.
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