Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1951 — Page 9

23, 1951

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Modern Minute Women—

Final Donors List In Blood Drive Is Announced

Additional Minute Women and their “Buddies” who pledged to give blood through Red Cross Blood Center in.The Times’ drive before Wednesday's deadline follow: School 33 PTA-—Mesdames Childah Buty, Dorothy M. Cohee; Candace Dillon, George F. Kortzendorf, Charles Kennison, Mary Suphers and Ernest Fields, Floy Ambueh!, Bernard DeVore. Stanley Davis, Clarence

East, Carold C, Cohee, Carl A’ Christy, Verl Suphers, Ben Suphers, James R. Wise, B. E.

Condra and Joseph P. Morone Schoal 34. PTA-—-Mesdames Helen Riegel, Cecelia Roeder,

Elizabeth A. Wilmoth, Harley McGuire, Mildred L. Simpson, Albert Fahrbach, G. R. Sexton,

Nora Robbins, Donna Remster, Marion 8chwartz, P. D. Flanders, Vera Craney, Orville ManAugusta Thompson, Lillian Stellhorn and Roberta Adams. = n = JAMES BUSH, Carl Roeder, John W. Simpson, Gertrude Esarey, G. R. Sexton, Frank W. Scherr, W. F. Fiscner, Buster O. Price, Robert E. Poe, Walter Kidd. Chalmus Finchum, Albert L.owe, Noble 0. Little, Paul Zeis. J. 1.. Broderick, Fdward J. Oakes and Frank W,

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Scherr School 38% thy Frazier: School Mrs. Mary Blount; School 44 PTA -—Mesdamez Louise Plummer. Isabella Hudson. Chalmer Webb and Dorothy Webb, Forrest Plummer and Kenneth Fir-

PTA

Mrs. Doro-

39 PTA

Blackwood on Bridge—

kins; School 49 PTA—Lew Anderson and Bill Marietta; School 51 PTA — Mrs. Mary Lotise Mumow. School 54 PTA — Mesdames Carl Floyd, Carolyn Beattey, Ruth Tuttle, Rose Stevens, E. E. Scott, H. W. Ritchie, Connie Clancy, John Kavanaugh, Har-

old Walter, Helen Behrman, Emily Hunckler, James L. Hartman, Martha Ferguson,

Mildred King, Marie McCarthy and Nellie Ramsey. ” = n MESDAMES MILDRED Bie - man, Ralph Truex, Helen Clifton, Dorcas Skidmore, Marvin E. Feldmeyer, Pauline Haley, Marion A. Coon, Alice Harlon, Thelma Surber and Emma Stanley, Robert D. Hillery, Robert W. Newell, Richard E. Linkhart, C. L. Sparks, Earl Garner, Marvin E. Feldmeyer, F. C. Clifton, Thomas J. McCarthy, Maurice W. Brown, James Comfort Jr. Robert D. Nicewanger, C. M. Cartwright, Ray Brown. David H. Crumley, Leroy P. Garrison, Robert E. McFarland and F. L. Stevens School 68 PTA —Mrs, Marosky

rest

Wilma Glenn Hanna and ForHarker; School 73 PTA--Mesdames G. G. Stettler, Vernon L. Parish. David Saxton. Harriett E. Adams. Carl 8kinner, L. L.. Hughes, Wilma Willman, Fred Moffott, Louise Robertson and Charles R. White George A. Perlberg, Eugene Smith, Richard Smith, Eugene P. Koch and Robert J. Singer.

In Some Cases It Pays Off

To Violate Usual Conventions

If vour partner leads an ace against a no-trump contract, your normal play the highest card you have in the suit except in the, dummy’s cards

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carry this a step further - and when their artner opens Mr. Dale 2 king lie a notrump contract, they feel called upon to play their second highest

card in the suit. This is a bad convention. It is harmful more often than it is helpful.

IT IS better in this latter case to forget about specialized conventions and simply play your lowest card if you are not interested in the continuation

of the suitor the highest card

you can spare if you are sure it is to your side's best advantage to have the suit continued True to his nature whenever he learns anything new to him Mr Muzzy has "overlearned”’ on the subject of signals. Some where he has picked up this absurdity about playing his second highest when his partner opens a King against a notrump bid So, on Mr. Abel's lead of the

king of spades in today’s deal hé dropped the eight spot. Mr. Dale played low from dummy and did his bit to make the

eight look like a come-on signal

by following with the seven 5 » n SEE WHAT this did to Mr. Abel. If Mr. Muzzy was so in love with the spade suit He probably had the jack. Even

White Cross Guild Units To Meet Next Week

Methodist Cross Guild week the

Two units of the Hospital White will meet next Center. On Monday, the Meridian Street Methodist Church unit will hold {its session to be followed Tuesday by the North Methodist group.

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without the jack but with a four-card length the spade continuation would be advantageous, because Mr. Dale would then have the jack doubleton. In any case Mr. Abe] led the queen of spades at trick two

and there went the chance of defeating the contract Mr. Dale won with the ace in dummy and knocked out the ace of diamonds. On the heart return he finessed the nine and Mr. Muzzy took the jack and returned his last spade The jack won and another heart finesse lost to the king. But then Mr. Dale had nine cold tricks—two spades, two hearts, two diamonds and three clubs,

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._* THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

PASTEL SOPHISTICATION—Suited for any of the advancing holidays is the blush pink pure at silk taffeta gown (left) created by Frank Starr. Priced at $79.95 in Wasson's French Salon, it is acWedgwood blue is accented (right) with a silver braid motif and

cented with iridescent sequins.

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‘Movies Promote Reel Love

Times Special

MU NICH, Germany, Nov. 23 — An enterprising Munnich bachelor has devised a system for introducing men to women, and vice that has the Lonely Hearts clubs beat a mile. It's done by movies, : Werner Hampe, a 42-year-old inventor, sits a marriage candidate béfore his camera. A short sound .film is made. Then these films are shown to people seeking mates. There is now an extensive library of men and women suitors in Hampe'ss “Marriage-Sound-film-Studio.” A customer comes in, says he'd like to meet a nice ladv and he is ushered to a seat. &t's all done in complete privacy. He is shown films of ladies until he finds one he likes. He can window-shop this way without embarrassment. He sees

versa

When he reaches the point that he says, “This is where 1 came in Hampe just turns the camera on him and adds to the library. The unique system i= patented, and Hampe plans to extend it all over Germany. Eventually, he hopes to exchange films with similar institutions all over the world. He feels, of course, that his method is the only way for people to find reel love.

To Address Clb

Mrs. Earl H. Myer will speak the luncheon meeting Monday of the Venetian Chapter International Travel - Study Club, Inc. It will in the Hotel Warren

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Sigma Nu Uni

Mrs. Loretta Ness, of the staff of the State Women's Prison, will address members of Sigma Nu Mothers’ Club of But ler University at 1:30 p. m

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Her topic will be “Wasted Talent.” Dessert will be served before

Ray Conolly, intro-

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program chairman, will duce the speaker.

HOSTESSES for the afterwill be Mrs. E. E. McMullen, representing the alumni mothers; Mrs. R. P. Behan, of the active mothers’ group; and Mrs. K. M. Blades, pledge mother. Tw@ more committees have been announced for the coming year, Mrs. E. F. Miller, chairman of the telephoning committee, has named Mesdames Behan, O. L. = onet, James Lincks and H. G. Wich~ ser to assist her.

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Mrs. Homer T. Perry, chair. man of the house committee, will, be assisted by Mesdames Lincks, John F, Steelman and Irvine Williams.

Carolyn Wilson To Give Tea

Invitations have been issued by Miss Sue Talbot and Miss Carolyn Wilson for a Friday tea at the latter's home, 6341 Sunset Lane, Miss Mary Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delmar H. Wilson, Silver Springs, Md, formerly of this city, will be honor guest. Former Broad Ripple classmates will be enters tained.

1908 Club to Meet

The 1908 club will meet at 1 p. m. Nov. 29 at the home of Mrs. E, A. Abbett, 4338 Col lege Ave,

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