Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1951 — Page 8
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== Cr x : £ = i last spring's Poppy Day. Road Hospital Gift shops. School at 8 p. m. Friday at the Chairman SSS EE — = FE abled veterans this week. George Woodrut will be In tr verng, . Watkins school.” P ay =" Co 7 = ee The 11th District, American gyueqt soloist at 7:30 p. m. to- ~ Hugh Copsey and Acton units Students will give a Christ. orTe RS, Lewis Levy was : or Jozi Auxiliary, will Sperate niorrow when the auxiliary will join Kennington for a card mas program at 7 p, m. Dec, 19, elette d city-wide chair. Ea Ee ristmas gift shops Dec. meets at the World War. Me- . party to entertain the veterans, when the PTA will meet. to Cl ; . and. 12 at Cold Spring Road pn orial. Mrs. Gretna Grigsby, Assisting Mrs. Valentine will ll Pf
man of the Women’s Divi-
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Veterans to Be Entertdined by Legion
EGION auxiliaries will be spreading Christmas joy to sick and dis-
and Ft. Harrison Hospitals.
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turn, receive money to make these purchases’ through public gift donations made during
district music chairman, will
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.thy Stafford, John Joyce, Herman Belkins and Ethel King with work in the Cold Spring
be Mesdames John Knox, Aud-
School Slates
“Talent Show =~
A’ talent show will be pre-
"sented by, the Mary McFarland
Gloves to Perfume
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sion, Bonds for Israel cam- Mrs. Ted Swange, district re- be in charge of the special pro- Tey Kelly, Paul Schwindler, 3 S paign, at an organizational habilitation chairman, will be gram, Helen Wells, Stafford, Belkins, Grasse, France, home of the N méeting yesterday. assisted- by Mrs. Frank Hall, go Sistmas oporations for the Joyce and Doane. EO Zower: pels; ll ] : ennington Un erican LeMrs. Jack A, Goodman, 301 chairman at Cold Spring Road gion EE ATY. will BTUs C d p . a glove center. The change over Frequent Kessler Blvd, W. Drive, at Hospital, and- Mrs. Myron Mills, day, ar arty Set to perfume was due to the fact s pal diiien whose home the session was Ft. Harrison chairman. Mrs. John L. Valentine, re- The Ladies Society of the In- that the glove makers started % - Skylinem held, is the honorary chairman. Gifts for the shops are do< ° habilitation chatrman of the dianapolls Saenger-Chor will making their wares fragrant in | ily Half Educational and work meet- nated by the 40 auxiliary units unit, will be assisted by Mes- = meet at 8:30 p. m. Friday in the the time of Catherine de Medi- I Ce Griaainl Tea ona an # in the district. Thé" units, in = dames George H. Doane, Doro- hall for a card party. 1 els. >. aipaln L ings are planned to be con- - estore : : - R no tippi cluded with a citywide women’s ¥ call Pla meeting sometime in January. . travel ag Proceeds from the drive will be gent to the Israel government. yy
Attending were Mrs. Max Klezmer, Hadassah; Mrs. Walter Lichtenstein, Council of Jewish Women; Mrs. Al Marcus, Pioneer Women; Mrs. Hy= +» man Brosman, Jewish Education Auxiliary; Mrs. Louis Allen, B'Nai B’Rith Women.
MRS. Beth El Sisterhood; Mrs. Isaac Goldfarb, Central Hebrew BSisterhood; Mrs. Herman Rundberg, Jewish War Veterans Auxiliary; Mrs. Joseph Rubin, Ezras Achim Sisterhood; Mrs. George Cohen, Knesses Sisterhood. Mrs, Dave Toledo, Sephardic Congregation, Deborah Club; Mrs, William Schwartz, Sharah Tefilla Auxiliary; Mrs. Harry B. Stein, United Hebrew Sister“hood; Mrs. Sam Dock, Mizrachi Women; Mrs. Adolph Izsak, Hebrew Ladies Aid Society. Mrs, Maurice Atlas, Indianapolis Chapter, Denver National Home for Jewish Children; Mrs. Samuel Bunes, Gemilas Chesed Society; Mrs. Bessie Klezmer,
Workman's Circle; Miss Nancy Lichtenberg, Hadassah BPW,
Dr. Coleman
Commerce.
Tot's Slippers
” ” » STANLEY Levinson
BOND DRIVE ORGANIZERS—Mesdames Walter B. Lichtenstein, Hyman Brosman and Al Mar-
cus (standing, left to right) and Mesdames Max Klezmer, Merrill Cohen and Lewis Levy sated, lett
to.right). . ... kick off local compaign plans.
Blackwood o on Bridge—
A Little Learning Is Dangerous Thing
2 2 = “LEAD DIAMONDS before hearts and you make it,” said Mr. Heinsite, as if he had brilliantly discovered a deep secret. “How was I to know which red suit to lead first?” wailed
Mr. Muzzy. “Well, you just have to have a sort of feeling for these things,”
little learning is a dangerous thingy That applies to what you just said. I'll lead hearts first like Muzzy did and still make three no trump.” “It can't be done,” Mr, Heinsite. u = ” * “YES, IT CAN,” replied Mr. Dale. “You can’t charge Muzzy
stated
the chairman.
Tryouts Planned
Tryeuts for the January production of the Catholic Theater Guild will be held Thursday and Friday nights in the Catholic Community Center. These interested in parts are asked to attend these sessions.
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Will S k Mr. Muzzy won the opening 5 : with an error for lead of the queen of clubs with “South deal aler heart at the second trick. His | ve - ! pea the king and went into quite a Neither side vulnerable error occurred at the first trick. With the Purchase of a G-E NCS-8 Dr. Henry Coleman, assistant puddle trying to decide which NORTH He should let me hold the trick to the dean of Columbia Uni- - of the red suits to go after first, Mr. Heinsite with the queen of clubs. He can versity, will be honored by the The decision was a vital one S—K Q 3 2 then win the second club and board of directors of the Co- as you can see. "HJ 7 6 lead either red suit. It makes G E & E 0 A L E L i C T y { C lumbia University Alumni As- If diamonds D—J 76 no difference which. Say he sociation of Indiana at a meet- were led first, C—-71635 leads a heart. Mrs. Keen will : ing at 8 p. m. today in the Mr: Dale's only WEST EAST win—but she will have no club aid = home of Mrs. Arthur North- entry for his Mr. Dale Mrs. Keen to return to knock out Muzzy's | . rup, 6121 Central Ave. The club suit would S—J 8 S—10 9 7 6 5 last stopper.” $0. hostess is vice president in be eliminated. H—9 5 4 2 H—A 8 “That's just what I was going - charge of programs. After winning D—A 4 D—9 85 8 to say,” answered Mr, Heinsite. Officers on the board are with the ace of C—QJ 109 2 (—83 “The hand's a very good ex- . I. A. Lukenbill, president; Her- diamonds he SOUTH ample of a ducking play.” : man Kremer, vice president in could knock Mr. Muzzy Whereupon he went into a charge of membership; Jack out the ace of SA 4 lecture on the subject of duck- A GE Lazy Susan and 6 C. Brown, secretary, Harlan cidbs, But H—K Q 103 ing. Mr. Muzzy listened care- | Livengood, treasurer. 2 when . Mrs D—K Q 10 2 fully—and that led to Mr. Hein- ! * ’ The same’ group will meet at Mr. Muzzy Keen was tn C-AK34 Site's downfall in tomorrow's Refrigerator Dishes! Terre Haute at 8 p. m. tomOr= 4), tne gee of heangs, later, she ~The bidding: + hand, row in the Administration Bldg., would have no heaygs, retarn. SOUTH WEST NORTH FAST . ; - Indiana State Teachers Col: “However, Mr. Muzzy decided 2 NT Pass INT AllPass pln Card P THAT'S RIGHT! Buy this G-E NCS-8 refrigerator S| ege. Dr. Coleman will be guest to lead a heart at trick two, . an ar arty : . Speaker. Elmer Krueger Will ,.. "wo. won, returned a club replied ME “Heinsite na su The Women's Club of St. now and receive a new G-E Lazy Susan and 6 useful ell of his experiences on his and Mr. Dale's club suit was set - Tawrence Catholic Church will : JL, : a recent trip around the world as perior tone, : ive a. card refrigerator dishes! This 8 chairman of the World Trade up while he still had the ace of Mr. Dale found this a little -£ a party at): Is 2 m. » - diamonds. Thus, the eontract “He " omorrow in the Foo raft % . +n . . Commission, State Chamber of [77h 0 0 Jura Io take. Wigner he Shop: Mrs. Harold: Donn ery ft cu. ft. refrigerator is in keep- : ,
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