Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1952 — Page 32
& 3 : : PAGE 32 =, Teen Clubs— 4 7
. Miss Justus Elected By HOW-DS
N EW officers, new meme 4
bers and election time
are announced bv subdeb ciubs today Ruth Ann Justus 15313 NN Linwood Ave will be shostess
far Or
ng of the
Klection of of-
the Tuesdav meet)
HOW-DS Club.
cers, discussion of new pins and the revision o ‘the cor it n will be included the business Sperial guest will e Mrs Judy Springer Meek, last year's enior sponsor New embers are Bobbie Bishop Laurie Handi, Marilyn Norman, and Barbara Perrey Alveeann Miller was elected président of the SMILES Club, She will he assisted by Dorothy Scott vice * president Alyce Rakowski, secretary Barbara
Carolvn lL.ove secretary.
Felton
lace
treasurer, ponding and Diana Wilkens arms
corre
sergeant at
Send news of teen club ac tivities- not later than Tuesday to™oan Schoemaker, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9. with
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Blackwood on Bridge—
East Gets Smart About Risky Bid
{AST thought a long time before passing South’s three spade bid.
But, being vulnerable, and possessing a diamond suit that was far from solid, he finally decided ' it . was too risky to come in. West led the king of clubs and when South saw the dummy he was not optimistic about making his contract. He had possibly three losers in hearts and one sure loser in each of | the three other suits. Of caurse if the hearts broke three-two and the king was on | South dealer East-West vulnerable N-S 30 part score NORTH | S—8 5 H—AQ353 D—J 9 2 C—9748 © WEST KAST S—4 2 S—AT8 H—K 10 9 8 H—]J | D—10 8 D—-KQ7548 | C—KQ10865 C—AS8?2 . SOUTH S—KQJ10 86 H—7642 D—A 6 C—d The bidding: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST 3S Pass Pass Pass
his left, everything would be all right But South was smart | enough not to count on that good fortune: He timed the play so that he would have a chance | even if the distribution of the opposing cards
able
were less favor
n x o
WEST'S RING of clubs won +3 > Hr t fr | v 1 ¢ K and a club was tinued. I t piaved the ace and declarer ffed. The king of | spades was plavéed and East won with the ace and led his |
last club, South ruffing again
rounds of spades the trump suit discarding 10 of
the last round
Two cleared West Next heart plaved and finesse of vas successful
came a the eight the * queen South worried a little, however, when East ped the jack,
Altar
the
ome thought » play the jack singleton, He switched to a diawith his ace flamond was led and he dummy’'s jack forced East n wit} t ¢ een
u u
EAST "WAS NOW in the un position of having to do what declarer could: not for himself —put a squeeze on West- who held the
in hearts
wor
enviable
cards and clubs
ha d d= A liamonds won the defenders’ third trick, Having nothing left but diamonds at this point, East led the king
of the suit
The queen of
South did not make the misead, he diswas the
the
take of ruffing. Inst carded a hi and West had K 10 nine of hearts
He had to keep
left
and
g play He
queen of clubs dummy’s nine, Dummy five in
the club to beat co he dropped a heart then got down to: A East had no choice but to lead another diamond and “this {ime ‘South ruffed. Again Wést saw that he had to keep club so he discarded another
then played-the nine of clubs from dummy #nd wgn the rest in the heart suit.
now |
clubs on |
he de- | for a |
do |
controlling
The
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senior
Teen of the Weak
KURZ, The Times. Teen of the Week, is a at Tech High School. An active Junior
a
Ly
Red Cross worker,- Tom hopes to. be a.doctor. His Red Cross work, the first step in his future
ambition
includes being Tech's
being the best ROTC rifle.team
5 in Howe Queen Race
Marilyn
Virginia
Rasener, Joann
Craig, Stuck, © Susie’ Hoffman and oo ry are the candidates for the Hi-Y
High
Nancy Crossley Sweetheart of Howe school. The queen will be chosen by the \ guests at the dance\from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Feb, 15
informal
{ the Howe gymnasium the Howe Senior
sponsored \hV Hi-Y. The \flowe #lance band will play.
ie includes Joe
and (} Propps, Wilkens, WiNiams, re-
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freshments; Tom Xheppard,
music, and Jack Schlege McCormick and Stanley son, decorations
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Hibben School
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Hibben School, 5237 Pleasant Run Pkwy., 8, Drive, is goihg its 35th year of work among - young children of Indianapolis. >
Registrations will be taken through .this “week for the spring. semester, It opened in 1917 with a
group of 12 pupils, two teachers’ and one car which picked up youngsters. It now ‘has a staff of 15, four collecting cars and more than 100 children enrolled. Classes for pre-school children are held on Monday, Wedneaday and- Friday mornings. Miss Helene Hibben {is director,
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