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Blackwood on Bridge—

Mr. Champion Demonstrates Suit Signals

LTHOUGE suit preference signals are subject to many abuses, when properly handled they can be a valuable device.. In today’s deal, Mr. Dale had no possible chance of winning any high card tricks against the four heart contract. Therefore, he properly chose to lead his singleton diamond in the hope of getting in one or two ruffs. Mr. Champion took the first trick with the ace of diamonds and returned the 10. Mr. Dale ruffed and led back a spade. Mr. Champion won with the ace and gave his partner a second diamond ruff to defeat the contract. 8 5 o “LUCKY,” said Mr. New, the avid kibitzer. “What do you mean, lucky?” barkéd Mr. Champion Who Insists on crediting every one of his good results to skill—not luck. “Lucky that Dale returned a.

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spade instead of a club at the third trick,” explained Mr. New. “If he returns a club, Abel can win and quickly take out the trumps. Then Dale doesn’t get his second diamond ruff.” "

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Mr. Champion snorted. . lve enough lessons around here, New,” he said. “You should know that it was no accident when Dale returned a spade. I knew he had a singleton diamond. When he ruffed the second lead of the suit, he had te know whether to ledd back 2 club or a spade to me.

‘If IT had wanted a club, the lower of the other two plain suits, I would have played my lowest diamond, the deuce. But since T wanted the higher of the other two plain suits, I played back my highest diamond, the 10. You see that, don’t you?” ”. " ” \ “NO,” said Mr. New. “Don’t break in,” Mr. Champion snapped. “You want to do all the talking. Surely you can see that when I returned my highest diamond I asked Dale to lead back the highest suit. That's simple-enough. I COMMANDED Dale to return a spade.” “Aren't we the forceful one,” commented Mr. New. “This may sound rather tri-

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TRADITIONAL CENTERPIECE—Roses and evergreen.

Match Flowers and “Home Decoration

By JEAN SPICKLEMIRE IT WILL BE a pastel Christmas.

That's the word from Alyn Wayne, official flower stylist of the Florists Telegraph Delivery Association. Pale colors are popular because they offer the best

contrast to the dark brown and green walls in so many modern homes. Even that old favorite, the

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florist records show.

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Jewish Unit Convenes

Enthusiasm can overcome the weather. That's what Indianapolis Jewish women proved at yesterday's Bonds of Israel luncheon in the Lincoln Hotel. Despite the snow and. rain, and more important, the fact that the guest speaker, Mrs. Israel Goldstein, was unable to attend, 50 women were present when only 40 had been expected originally. Mrs. Goldstein, noted Jewish leader and attorney by profession, wired Walter Savage, city manager for Indianapolis for Israel Bonds, that her plane had been grounded in Newark, N. J. She will arrive in Indianapolis Jan: 9 to talk in behal’ of the bond issue at the home of the women’s division chairman, Mrs. Lewis Levy, 5315 N. Penn. St. :

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As the photo demonstrates, the floral decor ties in with the informal decoration—brick walls, sombrero plate, watering can.

For a house in Early American, combine spruce or pine with bright red berries and dramatically curved branches, the latter sprayed with white flocking. The Provincial atmosphere is carried out by three glass chimneys holding Christmas candles. The entire arrangement is displayed in a wrought iron platter.

Here is another chic design for a modern apartment where space is at a premium. Mount a square green candle on a plain brass tray. Arrange sprays of spruce or pine to reach twothirds of the way up the candle. Then blend in clusters of white rompons. = » 2 TO INJECT sophistication, surround the base of the candle with a cluster of chartreuse tree ornaments. For a holiday table in a traditional setting, contrast a dozen red roses with sprays of evergreen and prickly thistles. Dust with silver, group in a shallow dish and hold in place with white styrofoam. Textured dried materials, such as the table setting and buffet decoration pictured, contrast beautifully with the rich patina of formal woods. The sideboard ornament includes gleaming white styrofoam, tiny reindeer and four little carolers. These contrast with the green spruce and pine. the red candle, dark furnitur« wood and subdued wall color. Whether shopping for materfals. to make arrangements at home, having them made-to-order, or wiring them as gifts to your friends, remember to tell the florist about the house and furniture they'll match.

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Mr. Scheib To Be Wed

N a candlelight ceremony at 7 p. m. today, the Rev. Arnold K, Suedmeyer will read the vows uniting Miss Rosemarie Reifeis and Charles Edward Scheib. The doublering ceremony will be in the Second Evangelical and Reformed Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Reifeis, 928 N, Garfield Dr. The bridegroom {is the son of Mrs. Stella Scheib, 1529 8S. Alabama St. The bride will be attended by Miss Viola Jean Reifeis, maid of honor, and four bridesmaids, Misses Nancy Wilkins, Carolyn Bennett and Verajean Price nd Mrs. David Ryker. s 2 ” ROBERT J. SCHEIB was ‘hosen for best man. Ushers are to be James Siemon, Cari H. Reifeis, Kenton Leonard and Robert Strohmeyer. Miss >atricia Marie Frazee is flowerirl and Bruce. Dale Bowers, ingbearer. The bride will wear a gown of ivory satin and lace. The molded satin bodice is accented by a sheer yoke oytlined with wide band of lace and the ce sleeves extend into bridal 1 ints over the hands. Side panels of lace accent the bouffant skirt and cathedrq] train. Her veil of illusion ill cascade from a tiara of visted satin and pearls. " Ed 2 THE MATRON of honor will oe. in American beauty velvet with basque bodice, portrait neckline and full skirt. Bridesmaids gowns are to be of similar style, two of honey gold velvet and two of seafoam green velvet. Immediately following the ceremony a reception will be in the church. The couple will leave for a three-day wedding trip to Chicago. The bride will -travel-

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Franklin Twp. Dance Set

The senior class of Franklin Township High School will entertain witha semiformal dance from 8:30 p. m. to mid night tomorrow in the schor gymnasium. Music for tb “Winter Whirl” will be fu nished by the Howe Dans Band. . Esther Warner, chairma will be assisted by Ruth Bidd! Shirley Shepard, Harold Meye Bob Worland, Pat Higgins, E len Whaley, Ed Copeland, Bi Johns, Donna Koopman, Ma ine Castner and Ronald Har man. Chaperonsg will inclu Messrs. and Mesdames Hare L. Schuman, W. A. McKin and Robert Mason.

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