Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1951 — Page 23
16, 1951
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Holiday Spirit Invades Local PTA Programs ——
HRISTMAS Y ro grams highlight the activities of local PTAs at unit meetings next week. “% TODAY
8chool 24—4 to 7 p. m. Fourth :
annual Christmas tea. TOMORROW School 33—7:30 p. m. Christmas open house. School 57—7:30 p. m, Christmas program (will be repeated Tuesday). Lowel — 7:30 p. m.. Fourth grade Christmas program; the Rev. Ross Wallace, speaker. TUESDAY ; 8chool 31—10 a. m. Christmas entertainment.
‘School 80—1:15 p. m. Christ-
mas program (will be repeated Wednesday). School 82—7:30 p. m. the Rev. Allen B. Cool, devotions; student Christmas progfam (will be repeated Wednesday). 8chool 84—Christmas play by students (will be repeated Wednesday); time to be announced in school bulletin. School 85 -— 17:45 p. m. Christmas party with program (will be repeated Thursday).
James E. Roberts — 1:30 p. m.__
Student Christmas program, “Toward a Free World With. Christmas.” Ben Davis High School—7:30 p. m. “The Shepherd's Star,” by speech and music departments. Mars Hill—2 p. m. Christmas program. Edgewood—7:45 p. m. ‘Christmas customs in their homelands to be discussed Pleasant Run—7:45 p. m. Student program and “Child of Bethlehem” and Christmas cartoons, films. Decatur Central—1 p. mi. Student Christmas program.
WEDNESDAY
Flackville — 12:45 -p. m. Stu-" dent Christmas program. Pike Township — 7:30 p. m. Santa Claus and program followed by refreshments. Crooked Creek—7:45 p.m. Student program. School 1—1:30 p. m, Student program. School 2—1:45 p. m. Business meeting; social hour; Christmas program; film, “Liberty’s Life Stream.” School 8-1:45 p. m. the Rev. John Siner, speaker; student Christmas program. i School 10—1:45 p. m. Student Christmas program.
School 15 — 1:30 p. m. Christ-
mas program.
School 18—1:45 p. m. Christmas program. School 23-—-3:15 p. m., Christ-
mas stories. School 27—7:30 p. m. Christmas program (will be .repeated Thursday). School 35—7:30 p. m., student program. School 36—2:45 p. m. Christ mas pageant.
Annual
School 38—1:45 p. m. Program and gift exchange. School 39-—1:30 p. m. Christ- ' mas play and caroling. School 42—3:15 p. m. Round table: “What Are We Doing
to Bring Peace to Our Chil-
. dren?” Mrs. Nellie Bayhaman, moderator. School 43—1:15 p. m. Christmas program and caroling. School 44—1:30 p. m. Christmas program and tea. School 46—1:45 p. m. Student play. Christmas tree and gift exchange. School 47—3:15 p. m. Student Christmas play. School 49—1:30 p. mw Tradi-
tional stude nt Christmas |
story according to St. Luke. *8chool 50-—1:30 p: m. Student Christmas program. School 51—1:30 p. m, Junior high school pageant.
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School 56-—1:45 p. m. Student Christmas play. School 58--7:45 p. m. “The Nativity,” student program.
" School 60—1:30 p. m. Business
sesgjon; Christmas program. School 63 — Student Christmas play. School 64-—7:30 p. m. Student Christmas play. School 66—1:15 p. m. Student Christmas program. School 70 -- Traditional program. School 78--1:15 p.“m. Music by school orchestra; Christmas pageant. School 87--3:15 p. m. Student pageant; carols by primary £hoir, : School 90—1:15 p. m. Student program.
* School 91—7:15 p. m. The Rev.
Russell B. Blowers, invocation; student program.
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North dealer Neither side vulnerable NORTH S—K 7 H—K 8 D—-8 7514 C—A K 963 WEST EAST S—~Q K—A 10542 H—-A 109732 H—Q65 D—9 6 D—K J 2 C—J 10 54 C—Q1 SOUTH S—J 9 863 H—J 4 D—A Q 10 3 C—8 2 The bidding: North East South West
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"East almost overcalled with one spade on the first round of bidding in this deal. When his opponents, after tortuou® and hesitant bidding, finally reachegl a contract of four spades,” he couldn't help doubling. West opened the ace of hearts, then shifted to the nine of diamonds. East's play to this trick made no difference but actually he played the king and South won with the ace, = = n EVEN with the favorable way things were going, South had to admit to himself that his chances of making 10 tricks were pretty slim. However, he led a trump and got break number three. West's lone queen was covered with the king and East won with the ace. East returned the six of hearts which was taken by dummy’s king. The seven of trumps came through and won the trick when both East and declarer ducked. = = " SOUTH next led a diamond from the hoard and finessed
Ogre School 74—1:30 p. m. Christmas | program. ! Garden City—7:30 p. m. Student Christmas program. { Bluff Ave.—7:30.p. m. Christ- | mas “customs in different countries portrayed by students of first six grades. Bible stories dramatized by
seventh and eighth grades. | "> Bridgeport—8 ‘p.. m, Christmas | program. i
John Strange—1 p. m. Tableaux with choir for first, second, | third, seventh and eighth | grades; 7:30 p. m. same pro- | gram by remaining grades. FRIDAY Clermont—9:30 a. m. Christmas program and party for children. School 56—2:45 p.m. Christmas party with Santa Claus.
his ten spot, which held. He led the ace of diamonds which also won, Things were really shaping up and South was wondering how many good breaks he could get in one deal. He cashed the ace and king of clubs and led a third club. On this last trick East discarded his last card outside of trumps and there was no bet- © ba ¢ uld have made. South ruffed, of course, and then all he had to do was to lead his last diamond which East had to ruff. With two cards, left, East had to lead from Yhis ten, five of spades into South’s jack, nine, proving again that, in bridge, nothing is impossible.
Carnelian Party Set
Mrs. C. S. Ober, 3824 N. Delf aware St., will be hostess tomorrow for the Carnelian Club Christmas party. - Assisting Mrs. Ober for the | noon luncheon event will be Mrs. M. E. Elstun and Mrs. Walter Baxter. Holly and red candles will decorate the tables. i There will be carol singing, a gift exchange and bridge after lunch. The 25-year-old organization | has 25 members. During the year members do child welfare work, serve milk and luncheons | for several schools in addition | to other philanthropic service.
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