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K ATHY STONE, 3, has a tea rarity for her favorite doll. The daughter of .Dr. and

Mrs. Howard Stone, 776 N. Audubon Rd., Kathy plays make-believe a great deal of the time. She has a brother, Robert, 1%

Blackwood on Bridge—

Don't Use Power Cards for Signaling

“Listen, Muzzy,” yelled Mr. Champion, “before you signal to show strength in a suit, you've got to be sure you can spare the card you signal with,” Mr. Champion was beth right and wrong. He was right in what he said about signaling. He was wrong to think if did any good to tell Mr. Muzzy. This is what brought on the discussion. Mr. Champion opened the king of hearts

against Mrs. Keen's three no

Muzzy,

who currently has a craze on the subject of signals, showed proper enthusiasm by playing his eight spot. Correct so far. ” ” = MRS. KEEN ducked the first trick but had to win the heart continuation. She had only eight winners and the ¢lub suit was the only possible place to try to develop a ninth one, Before starting on the clubs, however, she decided to run her four diamond tricks to give the enemy a chance to err. in

trump contract. Mr.

pretty pearls—little price

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discarding. An excellent decision.

Mr. @hampion had to make two discards. He chose the nine and seven of spades, cards he could well afford to let go. Mr. Muzzy had to make just one discard, but he made it count — for the opposition. On the fourth diamond lead he played the eight of clubs.

= = » THIS ACCOMPLISHED two things. t told Mr. Champion

he could safely lead a club—

; and it gave Mrs. Keen her con-

tract.

All Mrs. Keen had to do now was to lay down the ace, king and another club. Mr. Muzzy won the third round with the queen and the defenders then collected two more heart tricks But after that they were through. If Mr. Muzzy had heid all his clubs, the contract would have

| been hopeless. Signals are valu-

able, but they're no good when

{| they lose a trick.

South dealer North-Seutl? vulnerable

NORTH Mr. Dale S—842 H-—104 3 D—AK?7735 C—A 54 EAST wesT Mr. Champion Mr. Muzzy | S—K J 10 9 7 S—Q 3 H-KQJ5 H—9 8 72 D8 6 D—9 3 2 C—10 6 ( J 87 SOUTH Mrs. Keen S—A 635 H—A 6 D—Q J 10 4 C—K- 932 The bidding: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST 1D 18 3D Pass SNT All Pass

merase pits

| LADIES!

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

—— White Elep hant Sale

—— And Serio of Talks = Mark Week in Clubs

Talks on world affairs, travel, civil defense; a white elephant “sale and a covered dish dinner are scheduled

by women’s clubs this week.

Carolfhé Scott Harrison Chapter of the Daughters

of the American Revolution will have a meeting of the Golden Wheel Committee at 8 p. m. Wednesday. Mrs. Robert F. Jackson, 3235 Central Ave. will be hostess. Plans will be completed for a sale of cookies, stuffed animals and dust mitts at the chapter bridge party Thursday. First of a. series of films depicting “Our American Heritage” will be shown by the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Mrs. Robert’ Hanika has been ramed chairman of the Junior American Citizen being spongored by the Golden Wheel at the Third Christian Church. Chairmen for the sale will be Mrs. Marvan W. Block, cookies; Mrs. Marion H. Miller, stuffed toys; Miss. Miriam Wayman, dust mitts, and Mrs. William E. King Jr., display and

sale. Pi Lambda Theta Founders’ Day will be ob-

served at 2 p. m. Saturday by members of Pi Lambda Theta Sorority, professional organization for women in education. Services will be held in the Indiana University Lounge, 518 N. Delaware St. Mrs. Lucille Kessler, president of the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter, will conduct the services. Mrs. Walter Titus and Miss Frieda Herbst will assist. Mrs. Alfred Trefz will speak.

The committee in charge’ will be headed by Miss Margaret Morley. Assisting will be Mesdames Don Miller, Trefz and Spencer R. Lloyd, and Misses Lola Bird, Hazel Hart, Maud Price, Elizabeth Scott, Effie Winterrowd and Trella Wood.

Exchange teachers from abroad will be special guests” They ‘include Misses Betty Browne, Mollie Smoker and Irene Hung, all from England; Miss Jean Fraser, Scotland: and Mrs. Momoe Ferruva of Honolulu, Hawaii.

Pen Women

Dr. Johfinie Rutland Smith, International Relations Chairman for Indiana Federation of Women’s Clubs, will speak on “World Affairs Today” for the Indianapolis Branch of the National League of American Pen Wofnen., The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. John M. Williams, 2854 N. Talbot Ave., at 1:30 p. m. Saturday. Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames Rose Marie Cruzan, 8. Lowden, A. 8, MacLeon and Charles A. Pfafflin.

Zeta Tau Alpha

Indianapolis alumnae of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority will have a white elephant sale to raise

funds for a Christmas party

for underprivileged - children. Plans for this event will be made at a meeting-at 8 pr m. Thursday in the Butler Chapter House. Mrs. H. H. Blankertz will be chairman of the white, elephant party, assisted by Miss Nancy Davis and Miss Shirley Sprague. Members of the hostess committee are Miss Evelyn Hamilton, chairman, and Mesdames James Taggart, Walter Freeman, C. J. Emhardt, and H. H. Pedlow and Miss Barbara Bassett.

Zeta Beta Chi

“My Trip to Europe” will be the subject of a talk by Mrs. Lillian Krebs for members of the Indiana Alpha Chapter of Zeta Beta Chi Sorority. The dinner meeting will be at 6 pp m Thursday in the Martinique Lounge. National night will be celebrated at that time, with greetings to be read from national officers of the “sorority. Miss Mary Ellen Coughlin is in charge. She will be assisted by Mesdames Ida Julian, Faye English and Kay Rauner and Misses Alma Morrison, Elizabeth Richardson, Eleanor Pyle, and Gail Burtt.

Soroptimist Club The third anniversary of granting the charter to the Soroptimist Club of Indianapolis will be celebrated with a dinner at 6 p. m. Wednesday night at the Spink Arms Hotel. Those in charge of arrange-

ments are Mrs. Grace T. Schulmeyer,- general chairman: Mrs. Helen Murray, decorations; Miss Mary Helen Borcherding, reservations; and Miss Hannah B. Thompson, program. Past presidents, Miss Lu-

cille Pryor and Mrs. Dorothy Lewis, will serve before dinner. During dinner music will be provided by Mrs. Marthabell Morgan, pianist and her daughter Miss Martha Morgan, vocalist. Miss Jeanette Kight will lead community singing. Special guest will be Miss Ella Clarke, Philadelphia, Pa., chairman of the Ventrue Clubs of the American Federation of Soroptimist Clubs.- After dinner, Miss Pryor, first president of the elub, will review the history of the Indianapolis branch.

ITSC

Stephen Collins Foster Chapter of the International Travel Study Club, Imc. will meet at 1:30 p. m. Friday at the Maple Read Branch of the Indiana National Bank. Mrs. Jules Zintner will speak. Mrs. Merton Johnston will serve as hostess chairman, assisted ‘by Mrs. Thomas Carlin and Mrs. K. L. Dotterer.

HEAD LINES—Lilly Dache creates a black silk chiffon cuffed

silk rose.

| rocker with forward lines. The main point of interest is the white Part of the designer's collection, it will be shown | Wednesday and Thursday in Wasson’s. Millinery Department.

Mrs. Olivia Collins, persanal representative of Lilly Dache hats,

vill be in the store those two days to give personal consultations. cesrrdmmr——-

ITSC Unit to Meet

The Hoosier Vagabond Chapter of the International Travel Study Club will meet ®t 8 o'clock tonight in the home of Mrs. Guy Inman, 4510 Norwaldo Ave,

.B. White.

._ MONDAY, NOV. 12, 1051

DINNER DANCE GUESTS—The Junior League held its dinner. dance Saturday night. Mr, and Mrs. George B. Huff (right) entertained informally before the event at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harlen J. Hadley. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred K, Collins

(left) and Mr. and Mrs, Early |. Larsen. The Collins are from Evanston, Ill,

Mrs. Collins is the for-

mer Betty Lee Hoffman, a classmate of Mrs. Huff's at Tudor Hall School.

Nursery Group Style Show

Members of the Indianapolis Day Nursery Junior Auxiliary and their guests have made reservations for

the benefit fashion show and tea at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in Ayres’ Auditorium, Members of the auxiliary who will model round - the -c¢lock fashions for active voung matrons include Mesdames Ben J. Weaver, Kenneth E. Kinnear, Joseph A. Miner Jr, E. Paul Tischer, Walter Hiser and Paul

B. Payne. Mrs. Robert Wacker will have as her guests Mrs. Wil-

liam Kingdon and Mrs. Donald Attending together

Bridge Talk—

will be Mrs. Robert Wiseheart Lebanon, Mrs. G. L. Ramey and Mrs. W. H. Kinnear,

= ~ ” MESDAMES James R., Gregory, Robertt J. Clay, Huehl, Hugh Shields, William Garvey and Robert E. Jones will attend in a group. The party of Mrs. Robert Raber will include Mesdame Neal P. Benson Jr., Thomas E. Purky and Robert Claycombe. Mrs. Theodore L. Locke will entertain for Mrs. Albert Buschmann and Mrs. Elsie Ann Buckner. Mrs. George 8. Rader will have as her guests Mrs. Reid Keenan and Mrs. Alex T. Ross Mrs. Edward Wohlgemuth and

Walter:

Mrs. Ward Fenstermaker will have as their guests Mrs. C, Wendell Martin and Mrs. Edward Wingenroth.

= » ~ ANOTHER GROUP attend. ing together will include Mesdames Donald B. Fobes, Alex Carroll and Douglas Muir. Mrs. George D. Hayes will entertain Mesdames Robert M. Foot Jr. Thomas R. Drybrough and Harry Harlan. Mesdames Elbert R. Gllliom, Lester Ponder, G. William Raffensperger will attend together, Mrs. Donald A. Morrison Jr. and Mrs. J. William Wright Jr. will entertain Mesdames John Groves, Lewis Morrison, George

Sta

ark and Thomas N. Wynne.

Five Clubs Announce Results

Results of play ‘are an-

nounced by five lecal bridge clubs today. Winners follow: Industrial Contract Bridge League, Friday- night: Section A (Possible Score 27)—Paper Package Co.: Mrs.- E. C. Ball, Mrs. Willlam 8. Peele, William Macdonald, R. P. McCalip 17; U. 8S. Rubber Co.: Mesdames

Randall Bass, William Epstein and E. W. Chaille, Roger L. Deputy 15.5; Secured Group Insurance Co.: Paul G. Kraut, C. R. Goth, E. A. Freeman, R. G. Buck 15.

Woman's Department Club to

MES. D AV ID HENRY HOSTETTER, Ft. Wayne, will’ present an original program, ‘‘Streamlining the Classics,” Wednesday at the Woman's Depart ment Club general meeting. Past presidents of the club will be honored at the 1:30 p. m event in the clubhouse A native of Lynn, Mrs. Hostetter was graduated from DePauw University, A homemaker and mother, she veloped the program which is both entertaining and educational. She has given it before many club groups in Ft. Wayne.

Festival Set Friday

An annual fall festival will

has de- |

be presented at 8 o'clock Fri- | day night in the auditorium of |

Wile Hall, nurses’ residence. Bponsor of the event is the Choral Club of the Methodist Hospital School of Nflrsing. A chorus of 35 voices will

present a varied program of |

classical and light opera music. J. Russell Paxton is director, and Miss Janet Dyer, accompanist. Robert Bishop, baritone, will be guest soloist. He is a student at Jordan Music College. Miss Peggy Ferverda, Walkerton, and Miss Julia Ann Smith, Delphi, will be soloists from the nurses’ group. The public is invited.

Section B (Possible 30) — Indiana Bell Telephone Co.: H. R. Milburn, H. D. Eberhart, B. F. Cordle, A. H. Warne Boston Woven Hose &

ber Co.: Vincent Earl, Don Knight, Mrs. F. C. Lewis, Mrs. William F. Eckhart 18.5; Stand-

20.5:

Rub-

ard Oil Co.: Mrs. JD. A. Sweeney, Mrs. John Andrews, Miss Annabell Van Winkle,

Miss Margaret Watson 17.

The league will meet at 7:45 p. m. next Friday for a master point game in the Construction League building, Lincoln Club, Friday night, monthly master point game: N & 8 (Possible 224)—Mr. and

Her sister-in-law, Miss Mary Hostetter, is WDC program chairman. » - » CHAIRMEN of the tea to follow the progranf are Mrs. A. A. Deardorff and Mrs. Leslie Hallam. Assisting them will be Mesdames E. E. Gardner, 1. C. Liten, Scott Deming, Herbert K. Fatout, L.. G. Messick, James L. Wilson, Lyman H. Thompson

and Everett Harlan. .

Presiding at

Mrs. V. R. Rupp 139.5; Mrs. J. A. Brower, Mrs. A. R. Coffin 139; Mr. and Mrs. George P.

Ryan 132.5: Don Taylor, Jack Soots 100.5; E & W (Possible 224)— Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith 137.5; Mrs. Arthur Pratt, Mrs. Arch Falender 125; Eagl Harris, Dr. James Leeds 121.5; David . Mohr, M, 3. Blegle 118.

SHADELAND Bridge Club, Friday night: N & 8 (Possible 120)—Mrs., H. H: K y A. J. Romeo 75.5; Jack Quirk, George Ault 70; Walter Rausch, Mrs. Rollie Rhoads 635; E & W (Possible 120)—John Powell, John Bourke 78: Mr. Rhoads, Mrs. Hazel Larson 67; Mr. Krueger, H. E. Ferguson 62.

Hear Classics

will be Mrs. F. E. Smith and Mrs. Robert L. Moorhead. Mrs. E. E. Cahal, Contemporary Hour chairman, will conduct the group's meeting at 10:30 a. m. Thursday in the home of Mrs. D. 8S. Meditch, 5627 N. Meridian St. A talk on “The Status of Women in Hungary and Other Countries Behind the Iron Cur-

tain” will be given by Miss -Marta Kilczer, Marian Collegs student.

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Auditorium. short bus 7:30 p. m. The pane is “Followi What?” Ti be discussed Panel mo Ethel Jaco health nurs health, She ground and referral pla

Panel m Dennis ] apolis surg man of ti Council; Dr cal director Sister Clair St. Vincent’ Crystal BF director of diana Unive

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