Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1951 — Page 19

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LEAGUE HAND PUPPETS—Indianapolis Junior League members, Mrs. William S. Beard (left) and Mrs. Harry Mallinson, will be the hands behind the puppets at tomorrow's annual Christmas party for children of Indianapolis Press Club members. The three-act puppet play will be “Mr. Mary's Contrary Christmas.” Other features of the 3 p. m. party will be accordion music by Jimmy and David Plummer and Santa Claus.

Blackwood on Bridge—

Mr. New Jumps Right Into Deep Trouble

HE player to your left opens the bidding. Partner doubles. Next hand re-

doubles. What action do you take? This is one of the few remaining situations where

there is considerable difference

of opinion , . . and considerable

confusion. Mr. New is, by nature and training, a kibitzer. He does so well, seeing all four hands, that now and then he has an urge to get into the game. It looks so easy. In today’s deal Mrs. Keen bid a club, Mr. Abel doubled and Mr. Champion redoubled. Now, Mr. New figured his partner had asked him to bid his best suit.

- n ” THIS WAS wrong. As soon as Mr. New made. his one spade call, his side was in bad trouble. Mr. New should have passed. Not only because his hand was so weak, but also because his “best suit” was what it was. In other words, when he bid one spade he cut out two bids,

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NORTH Mr. New S—Ké642 H—64 2 D—543 C—653 WEST Mr. Champion S—J 95 H—-KQ38 D—A 10 2 C—-J1094

EAST Mrs. Keen S—AQ108 HJ 7 D—J86 C—-KQ172 SOUTH Mr. Abel S73 H—A10953 D—-KQ9"7 C—AS8 The bidding:

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1C Dbl. Redbli, 18. Dbl. INT Dbl Pass Pass 2H

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either of which Mr. Abel might have wanted to make. These bids were ‘one diamond” and “one heart.” After the one spade call, it was necessary for Mr. Abel to

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come in at the two level if. he wanted to come in at all. If Mr. New’'s best suit had been diamonds it would not

have been nearly so bad for ,

him to come in with a one diamond bid after the redouble,

. a4. 8 =n THAT WOULD HAVE eliminated no bids for Mr. Abel who could have passed one diamond if that suited him or bid one heart or one spade if his principal length and strength lay in the majors. Actually, though, holding only one king and with a 4-3-3-3 distribution, there was no reason for Mr. New to bid anything, even if his spade and diamond holdings had been reversed. When you make a bid after a redouble, which skips one or more suits, you should have some high card strength and a pretty good suit. In today’s deal, for example, Mr. New properly could have bid one spade on: S—K J 10 8, 6; H—Q 9; D—J 8 4 3 and C—3 2.

Named For Tudor Dance

(COMMITTEES are named for the annual Christmas dance of the Tudor Hall Alumnae Association next Friday night in the Woodstock Club.

Miss Carolyn Crom is general chairman of the event. Miss. Marjorie Flickinger heads the patrons committee. The invitations committee includes Miss Polly Abendroth, chairman, Misses Nancy . Stout, Florence Jameson, Macy Glendening and Barbara McCown, Mrs. Charles Harrison and Mrs, Harry Rybolt.

Miss Mary Jean Woodsmall is decorations chairman, assisted Soy the Misses Ann Spalding, Mary Jean Milner,- Anne Cole and: Heberton Weiss, Mrs. Henry H. Mayhew Jr. and Mrs. Robert A. Darmer.

Proceeds of the dance, the annual project of the Tudor Alumnae group, will go toward the school’s undergraduate scholarship fund. Mrs. Suzanne R. Mayer is president of the alumnae group. vin

Dance Class Parties Set

Two Christmas parties will mark the end of the fall term of Miss Eileen Poston’s ballroom dancing classes at School 1. The seventh grade party tonight and the eighth grade event ' Monday night will be held in the school auditorium.

Beginners have mastered the basic -steps and some square dancing while the advanced class can rhumba, samba, jitterbug and square dance. In addition to learning to dance, the groups are instructed in dance etiquette.

Mrs. Lyle Mabe is general chairman of the sponsors, assisted by the parents, Chap‘erones for the dances are Dr. and Mrs. V. K. Stoelting, and Messrs. and Mesdames Richard Manley, Donald H. Carter, George W., Duke, Charles F. Steger and Claude Belcher.

Party Planned For Sorority

Mrs. A. T. Wallace will entertain in her home, 3727 Watson Road, at 7 p. m. Monday for the Christmas dinner party and bridge of Alpha Chapter, Sigma Delta Pi Sorority. Assisting will be Mrs. Waldon Ambroz, Mrs. Wilma Pogue and Misses Marjorie and Louise Ford.

There will be a gift exchange and gifts will be collected for Central State Hospital patients.

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WHO'S PLAY—Mesdames Malcolm Campbell, Edwin Dyar, William Speropoulos and John Barney (left to right) play bridge dat the annual invitational canasta-bridge party given by the WHO subdeb club for the mothers of members and their friends. The party was from 2 to 4:30 p. m. yesterday in the Broad Ripple American Legion Building. Patty Speropoulos, general chairman, was assisted by Jill Harris, Pat Hall, Dottie Gaskins, Letha Bolles and Nanci Campbell.

Alumnae to Hold Yule

Dance at Columbia Club

HRISTMAS festivities for Indianapolis 4 Alumnae of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority will begin tomorrow night with

a round of dinners and parties preceding the Evergreen Ball in the Columbia Club.

Dr. and Mrs. Donald Stephens will have as their guests Mr. and Mrs, Thomas C. Hasbrook, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hixon and Dr. and Mrs. William M. Huse. :

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huncilman will entertain Messrs. and Mesdames Fred T. Hill, Robert Covert, Hilbert Rust, Guy Morrison, O. M. Newton, Herman L. Brecht, Alfred C. Pollock Jr. and Robert A. Blackburn. :

In the party of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Albert W, Buschmann wili be Messrs. and Mesdames Theodore Locke Jr., James J. Carter and J. R. Colville Jr. oe < oo

MR. AND MRS. I. A. Ward Jr. will entertain Messrs. and Mesdames Robert L. Hull, Lamar Layfield, David C. Tausche, Jack Srader, Robert H. Bland, J. C. Burris, James Hardin and H. L. Schenk. Messrs. and Mesdames Luther E. Brooks, Harry F. Cooper Jr., Robert M. Stath and W. E. Wilson will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Hook. : : Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Trustee will entertain for Messrs. and Mesdames Harry A. Harlan, Thomas Kibler, Edgar Closson 3nd William Steinhilber. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Birr will be Messrs. and Mesdames William F. Wiggins, Robert Perine, Armond Perkins, Robert McConnell, Donald Vogel and Thomas Riddick Jr., Dr. and Mrs. William Kendrick and O. A. Birr.

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MR. AND MRS. E. G. Mauck are planning a party for Dr. and Mrs. William Keller, Dr. and Mrs. Loren Martin, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Fry, Messrs. and Mesdames Eugene Ratliff, C. M. Spilman Jr., David N. Brewer, William P. Jennings and Carson Donley.

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Palin will have as their, guests Messrs. and Mesdames Gustav Longus, James A. Stuart, Wayne E. Rhodes, Jack Gulling, Fred Genck and William Pearson, Mrs. Raymond F. Elliott Jr. and Maj. Vernon Clark.

Messrs. and Mesdames William B. Weisell, Dan Flickinger, George Veness, Bruce Rebelsky and John Houghton will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Grubbs.

‘Many other couples will attend the dance in groups. Messrs. and Mesdames Kirkwood Yockey, Robert Walker, Edwin Ransburg and Frederick J. Beyer will be in one party.

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AT ANOTHER table will be Messrs. and Mesdames King Traub, Robert Diener, Robert Walton, Fred Fehsenfeld, James Story, Joe Strong, James Grimes, Henry J. Goelzer, Phillip Brown and Robert Starr and Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm Wrege.

Messrs, and Mesdames Robert Stone, David McQueen and James Reifers will be together. Another party will be composed of Messrs. and Mesdames James Forsythe, Royer K. 6 Brown, Elmer Doriot and Frank Miller.

Reservations also have been made by Messrs. and Mesdames Edward W, Little, Clifford W. Rauch, John W. Patten, John 8. Strack, Robert Beckman, Robert C. Bailey, Kenneth Gatewood, Frederick R. Lloyd, James Bettis, William H. Huff, Robert Diel and Donald J. Sobbe. Patrons for the dance will be Messrs. and Mesdames Ralph Hook, E. G. Mauk, H. Norris Cottingham, Fred T. Hill, Carson Dohley, George

-H. Cornelius, Wilbur B, Shook, Robert J. Covert,

James Forsythe, William A. Rugg, Eric Wadleigh, Frederick Beyer and Albert W, Bushmann. . Messrs, and Mesdames Bruce Savage, Robert H. Stone, Charles J. Lynn, Everett M. Schofield, Ronald R. Scott, Rebert N. Huncilman, John 8. Mitchell, Robert M., Kistler and Arthur J. Haltom. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Riddell, Dr. and Mrs. John R. Brayton, Mesdames G, B. Taylor, Lewis J. Morgan and Luke Duffey and Miss Ann Huesmann.

- PAGE 17 _ Children’s Holiday Party Listed

HILDREN of Theta Chapter, Phi Delta Pi

Sorority members will be

entertained at a. holiday

party from 2 to 4 p.m. tomorrow. ~It will be in the Little House On the Hill, -3306 E. 30th St. Santa Claus will present gifts following the showing of cartoon movies. There will be a social hour for both children and their parents after the program,

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CHAIRMEN ARE Mrs. Leon Sackett and Mrs. Herbert Pierpont. The members will fete their husbands at an 8 p. m. dinner Dec. 22 in the Riley Hotel. Planning the event are Mrs. Virginia Craig and Mrs. Scott Duncan, chairmen, assisted by Mrs. Fritz Komann and Mrs, Earl Davis. Chapter president is Mrs. Robert T. Thomas.

Dinner Announced

A candlelight theme will be used for the 6:15 p. m. dinner Thursday of the Indiana Alpha Chapter, Zeta Beta Chi Sorority, in Atherton Center of Butler University. The program of Christmas carols will be given by Miss Janet Spilsbury and Miss Faye Peterson, vocalists, accompanied by Mrs. E. R. 8pilsbury. Miss Maryellen Sherman will act as Santa Claus and wiil distribute grab .bag gifts and secret pal gifts to members. of the chapter. Chairman of arrangements is Mrs. Georgia Hanshew. She will be assisted by Mesdames Augusta Stephenson, Dorothy uke, Anna Fay Taylor and Norma Creech and Miss Frances Klee.

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