Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1952 — Page 4

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UPLIFT—Bed and end tables have new off the floor look.

Modern Ne

Furniture Is ~~

On Its Toes

By JEAN SPICKLEMIRE

Times Homes Editor ODERN furniture is on its toes this year. Typical is this grouping by Tomlinson to be available here soon at Block's. Constructed of cherry veneer

* with solid walnut banding, the

pieces. have a distinctive foot design of the walnut. The two--inch legs give a light look to the bulkiest storage units. Like other collections, the Tomlinson one is co-ordinated so it can be used in the bedroom, dining room or living room. Examples are the handsome bad tables shown. These would look just as important heside a sofa in the living area, Bed has beautifully tailored head and foot boards. x =x =» CHESTS, SO FAR as the eye can detect, will he at home anywhere. Actually they are especially engineered inside, making them as capable as a well-trained maid. . The cabinet beneath the hutch shown has removable and adjustable shewes, Top drawer of the lefthand storage section is partitioned for. silverware. Sliding doors of the hutch may be removed. Also in the flexible category is the cane-fronted cabinet pi¢tured. The cane is new, gives added beauty either to living or dining area. * Bedroom chests have adjustable removable partitions for shirts and sliding cuff link tray. Used together as photographed they would give long wall sweeping, horizontal lines.

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THE WIDE expanse is due for the most part to drawer pulls carved of the walnut that run the full length of the drawer, Modern - chairs in the dining room, but they must mix well in the living room, too. Keyed for occasional use are the dining chairs shown that flank the cane-fronted unit. They're upholstered with foam rubber seat and back cushions in a wide variety of fabrics, ~ Open stock, the units are just the ticket for the young family who must consider shiftIng Important pieces "as their living conditions change.

Talent, Hobby Show Planned

A talent and hobby show will be held by Emmaus Lutheran Parent - Teacher Association at its 7:30 p. m. meeting tomorrow in the school. At 7 p. m. Friday the PTA will serve a country style bean supper in the school dining room, Mrs. Ed Haynes is in charge of ticket - sales.

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BEDROOM UTILITY — Pieces have. variable partitions,

in many sizes.

Hadassah Luncheon Speaker Announced

FORMER national president of Hadassah, Mrs. Moses P. Epstein, will address a luncheon meeting of that group at 12:45 p. m. tomorrow in the Columbia Club.

Mrs, Epstein, president and national Zionist public relations chairman. She recently returned from

* Israel and will discuss her ac-

tivities there for Hadassah. Hadassah life membership certificates and permanent membership cards will be presented at the meeting. EJ » n LIFE MEMBERS of the Indianapolis Chapter include Mes-’ dames Norman Abrams, Herman Chalfie, Lipot Frankovitz,

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New York,

‘Mr. Muzzy Steals a "No Trump’ Bid

is now honorary-vice

Myro Glass, Jack Goodman, L. L. Goodman, Max Katz, Leo Lippman, Albert G. Reuben, Sam Schahet, Max Selig, Bert Sicanoff, Bernard Stroyman, Sidney Weinstein, Alexander Wolf and Sam Ziffrin. At the luncheon Mrs. Harold

Léwis will give the opening prayer and Mrs. Erwin Permer the benediction. Mrs. Albert

Reuben and Mrs. Leo Selig are in charge of reservations,

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Blackwood on Bridge—

HEN Mr. Muzzy opened this hand with a no trump bid, Mr. Champion frowned. His own hand was best suited for no trump play and there was nothing to do but'raise and let Mr. Muzzy play it. Mr. Dale led the six of spades, the queen went up on Mr. Muzzy's right and he promptly won with the ‘king, _At this point he carefully examined his own. hand and dummy and counted his taking tricks several times. For this he was a little late. Even if the were successful, he had only two ‘heart tricks, one spade, four diamonds and a club in quick winners. There was nothing for it. but to try the club finesse — and that had {5 be taken toward Mrs, Kem,

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Mr, Muzzy

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Miss Dorothy Thompson Town Hall Speaker

AN OUTSTANDING American columinst, Miss Dorothy | Thompson, will\talk before an Indianapolis Town Hall audience at 11 a. m, Friday in the Murat Theater. The only woman ever. to address the United States

Chamber of . Commerce, the Union League Club and the Harvard Club of New York her subject will be ‘These Crucial

Days.” Miss Thompson long has broken a path for women in America. © She spoke in the

cause of women's rights during her college days. Just a few years out of college, she took over the important Berlin office of the New York Evening Post and became the first woman ever to hold such a pogition for the American press, ” ” THE WOMAN'S panion polled its find the 10 American they most admired. Thompson was chosen. They admired her pugnacious approach to national and international affairs. Her column; On the Reeord,” is syndicated. throughout the country and appears in many newspapers in FEurope.

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Tim: ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., Feb. 19—Richard M. Frazer, 914 College:sAve., Indianapolis, has been named to the University of New Mexico honor roll for the first semester,

Clarks to Be Guests

Mayor and Mrs. Alex M. Clark will be honor guests at the 27th anniversary luncheon of the Indianapolis -McGuffey Society to be in the Hotel Lincoln at 12:30 p. m. Saturday.

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won with the king. A spade was returned and Mr. Dale ran off five tricks in that suit for a two-trick set. Mr, Champion gritted his teeth, “Muzzy,” he sald, “why

do you have to hid no trump all’

the time, Open your hand with a club—or anything—and let ne bid 26 trump and play the hand.”

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DINING ROOM STORAGE—Geared for efficiency.

Miss Duncan

To Be Feted

Mrs. Philip I.. Saxe and Mrs. Heoph Scott will entertain at 8 p.m. Friday in the home of Mrs. Saxe, 1147 8. Lyndhurst Drive, for Miss Elizabeth Duncan, ‘bride-to-be. Her marriage to 1. P. Russon will take place Apr. 19.

Guests will be Misses Lucile Burkett, Blanche Smith, Lavonne Stokes, Helen Whitmore, Doris Hanson, Donna Jacobsen and Opal Batson. Mesdames Walter Cockerell,

Herbert Martin, Thomas Rasmussen, Thomas White, Jack Kohl, Charles Turner and Herschel- Harms. Out-of-town’ guests will be Mrs. Art Van Deveer, Cincinnati: Mrs. Hubert Sakel, Bed-

ford, and Mrs. Malcomb W achstetter, Clarksville,

Homemakers to Meet The Franklin Center Junior Homemakers Club will meet at | 10 a. m. Thursday in the home of Mrs. Ralph Cooper, Fergu-

be assistant hostess.

Miss Dorothy Thompson

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Group To Sponsor Performance

RINITY Episcopal Church's St. Frances Guild is sponsoring a performance of “Hans Brinker and the Silver Skates” at the SHooth Tarkington Civic Theater Saturday - morning.

Among the groups atlending

the 10:30 o'clock show will he Mrs, Laman IH. Bruner Jr, and her ‘son, Jeffrey; Vicky and

Holly Hartley, Jay Peacock and Johnny Evans Guests of Mrs. Gale Graber and son Tommy will be Vincent Sanders, Murray Nelson, Susan Fox and Jack Reed.

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SUZANNE Carolyn Wright, derson, Sueanne Haney, Polly King and Martha and Louise Meyer will be with Mrs. Ler Hockgrt, and herdaughter,, Tanet™ Another group attending together will include Mrs. 'E. W. Spears Jr., Warfield and Bruce Spears; Mrs. Irvine Voorhees and Kristin Voorhees and Mrs. Beverly Zolezzi and children, Gregg and Pamela. Mrs. C. LL, Rosenow's party will include Robert and Joan Rosenow, Mrs. W, E. Jones and children, Judy, Gary and Brian; Mrs. A. K. Thompson and Kim, and Mrs. R. E. Powell, Martha and Robert Powell. The Troop 374 Brownies of School 80 will make up another party.

Mothers’ Club To®Weet Friday

The February meeting of ‘Our Lady of Lourdes Mothers’ Club will be held at 8 p. m. Friday in the . School Hall. Mothers of pupils in the fourth grade will be hostesses. Mrs. Jack Gerow is man, assisted by Mrs. Manning. Skits “Pleasant Run Revue’ presented.

Miami-Bound

Mrs. Paul V. Ray, 4330 Washington Blvd.; and her daughter, "Laura Jean, will feave Satur-

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TUESDAY, FEB. 19, 1052

DAINTY MISS—Barbara Beldon will entertain members and friends of the Federation of Mother's Choruses at the dnnual silver tea in Block's Auditorium Monday. Also on the 1:30 p. m. program will be the Washington High School Colonial Singers and

Mrs. Mary Helen Lickte, violinist.

Goodwill Industries Workers To Be Feted

A patriotic party Thursday is being planned for employees. of the Good will Industries. The Goodwill Service Guild is help- | ing with the arrangements. A supper will precede the en- | tertainment. Mrs. Charles T. Coy, chairman of the guild's employees entertainment and recreation committee, will be as-

Plan Card Party

A miscellaneous card party | will be held by the Altar Society of St. Philip Neri Catholic Church at 8 p, m. tomorrow in the school auditorium, 535 Eastern Ave. Mrs, John Murphy will be in-charge.

sisted by Mrs.

Lucy Martin, Ed-

ward Creecy and William Van-

Meter.

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U. S. Rubber Co. Club to Meet

The United States Co. Girls Club will have installation of officers following a

Rubber

dinner meeting: at 6 p.m. tomorrow at the Fireside. Incoming officers are Miss Anne. Jansen, president; Mrs,

Katherine Cronin, vice presi.

Drop Leaf Table,

27x42"

dent: Miss Florence Hawthorné, secretary; Mrs. Adebel Foster, treasurer; Mrs. Freda Williams, sergeant - at - arms; Miss. Betty Tekulve, historian, and Miss Alice Roberts, chaplain.

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hold-up play on the first trick. Don’t play vour king of spades. Let Mrs, Keen win with the

queen.” . ; i

“You bid your hand and I'll ‘bid mine,” Mr. Muzzy retorted | cleverly. , “Look, Muzzy,” continued Mr. Champion with feigned pa- | tience, “vou have to make a

» ” n “WHAT?” YELLED Mr. Muzzy, horrified, “and have her | lead back a spade right through 1 my king?” ° Mr. Champion's phony patience vanished. “I'm not asking you to play the JACK of spades on the first trick, man,” he screamed. “You'd play, your small one, Mrs. Keen's spade return would be through- your king-JACK-—an automatic stopper, with the queen gone. It wouldn't matter whether Dale won. with his ace or not. ‘When Mrs. Keen got in with the king of clubs.she wouldn't have another spade to lead. Don’t you see that?" “Well,” said Mr. Muzzy, ending the argument, “I still say I would have made the game if the king of Kings had been

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