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ESLEY WRIGHT, 4, holds the dolls her father, Lt. Lloyd S. Weight, sent her from | Korea where he is now stationed. She has one brother, Lloyd Stanley III, 1 year | old, Lt. and Mrs. Wright's Indianapolis address is 1811 E. 65th St. :

Blackwood on Bridge—

Dale's Play Proves a Life Saver

How do you like Miss Brash’s redouble on the North hand? As usual, she

¢ bid her cards to the hilt—

and beyond. But the deal had a happy ending when Mr. Dale brought the final contract home by a good play. Mrs. Keen opened the king of diamonds and shifted to a trump when she saw the dummy. This is the kind of At a hand where Ny i) © expert Say x really ‘tounts. Miss Brash Apparently there Is a spade loser, a club loser if the king is wrong and, of course there are always two diamond losers. Mr. Muzzy probably have depended on the finesse and cursed his

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was to find the king of clubs on my right, partner. It was a 50-50 chance,” he would have said. = 8 ” BUT IT WAS not a 50-50 chance. Mrs, Keen had shown strength by doubling and her partner had passed throughout. Surely she would be more likely to hold any outstanding high card. i And Mr. Dale got another clue in the course of the play. He won the second trick with the queen of hearts in dummy, dropping the six from his own hand. A low spade was led and Mr, Champion properly played low, the queen winning. If Mrs. Keen had held the ace, she would have used it on this trick. Since she did not hold that important card, she just about had to have the king of clubs, !

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South dealer North-South vulnerable

NORTH Miss Brash S—K652 H-QJ 4 D—Q5 C—-7642 WEST EAST Mrs. Keen Mr. Champion S—J 1083 S—ADT | H-—5 2 H—9 8 D—AK93 D—7642 €C~K J 3 C—109835 SOUTH Mr, Dale S—Q 4 - H—AK10763 D—J 108 C—AQ The bidding: t SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST 1H Dbl. Redbl. Pass Pass 18 Pass Pass 3H Pass 4 H All Pass

10 of clubs. But Mr. Dale went right up with the ace. He entered dummy by over: taking his seven of hearts and

led a third round of spades. |

When Mr. Champion played the

ace on this trick it was all | over. Mr. Dale ruffed, went to

dummy once more by leading |

his carefully saved hearts to dummy’s parked his queen of clubs on the good king of spades. He conceded a diamond for his third loser and claimed the batance,

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Y-Teeners Set Dance

The Y-Teen Canteen is plan-

ning a formal Christmas dance | to be held in Hollenbeck Hall, | | Central Branch, K YWCA, from

8 p. m. to midnight Saturday. About 100 high ‘school students are expected to attend dance, which is the event sponsored by the Canteen this season. The Shortridge Dance Band will ;play and the Attigue Tau Players will furnish entertainment at intermission time.

Committee chairmen are Chet |

Shake, general chairman; Leighton Michael, entertainment; Carole Williams, pub-

licity; Lily Wides, decorations; Connie Havens, tickets; Peggy Walker, checking, Peterson, clean-up,

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AROLING, dinner parties, luncheons, and plans for giving to others are a part of Christmas activities

among clubwomen,

The Marydale Guild is giving Christmas parties for

various groups at. Marydale School from 2 to 4 p. m. Sate urday. . Five ropms will be decorated for the festivities, one for grade school girls, one for high school girls, one for old folks, one for

. the Magdalens and one for the

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Sisters, § As part of the entertainment for the girls, there will be a magic show. Mrs. William Morgan will lead the group in caroling, and a gift exchange will be followed with refreshments.

Chi Omega.Chi Chi Omega Chi Sorority will hold its Christmas party at the Warren Hotel at 7 p. m. Wednesday. Misses Althea Henry, Jackie Imel and Frannie Cox are in charge of arrangements. Two new members will be initiated after the dinnen. They are, Miss Ione Zady and Miss Vivian Helvey.

Phi Theta Delta Zeta Chapter, Phi Theta Delta Sorority will have a Christmas dinner at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday night in the home of Mrs. Edward Keyler,, 3834 Winthrop Ave. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Mrs. Keith Cox. Sigma Nu Mothers The Sigma Nu Mothers’ Clb’ is planning a special Christmas dinner at noon tomorrow in the

fraternity house for the students, beth. active and pledges.

After serving the young men, the mothers will have a dinner with Christmas party “l-

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lowing. Entertainment will be the exchange of gifts and carol singing. : Mrs. Ivan Kelly is general chairman of the event. She will be assisted by Mesdames E. F. Miller, L. 8, Martin and Irvine Williams. Mrs. Homer T. Perry, chairman of the house committee, and her group will select a Christmas gift for the boys. Mrs. Robert G. Renick, has announced the list of, appointees. Mrs. Miller will be historian ‘and sponsor of the pledge mothers. Two delegates to the Butler Mothers’ Council are Mrs. Homer T. Perry and Mrs. Leland V. Hadin, alternate. Delegates to the Indianapolis

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Delta Sigma Kappa Rho Chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa Sorority, will hold its Christmas Party at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs, Robert Newbold on 8. Michigan Rd. Mrs. Luther Sutherland will assist the hostess.

Alpha Delta Omega Members of Alpha Chapter, Alpha Delta Omega Sorority, will meet at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow for dinner in the Hawthorn Room. Guest will then go to the home of Mrs. Doris Hartley, 2035 N., Meridian St., for the Christmas party and exchange of gifts. Miss Bessie Loomis is in charge of the reservations.

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torium, 106 E. North St. The program of Christmas sketches will be presented by the Butler University College of Music directed by Mrs. Verla Brown of the Jordan faculty.

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Woman's Rotary Club will hold its- Christmas dinner and program at 6:45 p. m. tomorrow in the Propylaeum. Mrs. Ray Griffin will give the Christmas story and Mrs. Mary Kreiser and Mrs. Christine Bowden, a musical program. There will be a gift exchange. A silver offering for Yule charities will be collected. Miss Elizabeth Ohr is party

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