Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1952 — Page 19
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PRISCILLA’S POP 1 WAS TELLING
—By Charles Kuhn
THAT'S TH' SECOND TIME
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TOMORROW 1S HER YY, AN' WE DON'T
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"Movie Quick Quiz,"
THE WINNAH — Mrs. Donald D. Dennis, first winner of
joins Emcee Bob Bell for a rehash of events,
TV and Radio— Local, National Easter Rites to Be Aired Here
By Kathleen SUNRISE SERVICES, both local and national, will be broadeast by radio stations here tomorrow.
WISH has made arrangements to broadcast the Easter | Pageant to be held Sunday at 6 a. m. in the State Fair|
Grounds Coliseum.
With a cast of 200 local people, off of 78 weeks, will be warked no “right” bid. the pageant will depict the pas- by the reappearance of the inter-| sion, death and resurrection of| nationally noted conductor, Henry
Jesus
Christ.
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“Hot Lips” Levine, and his Bare-
Sunrise services from Monu-| foot Symphony, or Have You Et|
ment Circle will be aired by WIRE | Octet.
at 6:30 a. m.
Taking In
the
national
scene
In addition to the famed Levine, Martha Lou Harp will lend her|
will be WFBM when it broadcasts tones to such melodies as “That's
services from Natural Bridge, Va., at 6 a. m.; Garden of the Gods, Go Marching In.’ Colorado Springs,
Colo.
at 6:30 ilton
{Aplenty”
"When the Saints] Dr. Gene Ham-| handle - the program|
and
will
a. m, and Hollywood Bowl at 7 notes and intermission commen-|
a. m.
The annual Faster pageant at|
come from the Marion Coliseum.
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tary.
“It saves me from carrying him when | have my arms Tall
of groceries!"
Blackwood on Bridge—
Many Times You Just Can't
Play According to Textbooks |
WCPO-TV—Channel 7
Bridge is far from being an exact science, Use whatever system or method of counting you like, and you will still have many hands on which there is
Sometimes this {is because you have a hand on which there is no right bid at all which meets the textbook requirements. And again it is
| because you have a choice of
several bids, What is the right response on Mr, Masters’ hand in today’s deal, Do you prefer two notrump to one heart” The slight disadvantage in that call is that partner might have four
|" hearts and game might be pos-
| sible. at hearts and not at no-
Guests for the premier broad-
Portland| Hoffa—attempting a vocal solo. | “IL.ower Basin Street” can be
FIRST WINNER on the new heard tonight at 9:30 on WIRE,
WFBM-TV
show,
“Movie Quick
Quiz, Channel 6 at 4:30 p. m,, was Mrs. Donald D. Dennis, Arlington Ave. Mrs. Dennis answered the question “What Broadway play Was gtress Fileen Barton are. the en-|
based
on a story
960
titled ‘Miss tertainment headliners, and pres-| Thompson’?” It was the 32d ques- antation of $60,000 to the winner] tion asked by emcee Bob
‘Bell
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TV Tips
KEN MURRAY ... Lew Ayres, comedian Billy Gilbert and song-
of a national contest sponsored by
since the program started Mar. 24. the American Veterans of World “Quiz” starts with the showing war IT is a special feature. Mrs.|
of ap original film-—approximate- Marilu W. Fetters
of Denver,
I out
Marion, Ind, will be broadcast bY| qt will be Fred Allen—on the trump, However, there is a. bal-
WLW at 6 a. m. The show willl hanjo—and his wife,
ancing advantage in that the
fewer suits you bid on the road -
to game the less the opponents know about your holdings and’ therefor the harder it is for
{| them fo pick out their best lead.
~ » ~ TI THINK it's about a toss-up fn this deal and probably either resffonse will lead to the same final contract. The play turned to be more complicated than the bidding and developed into a battle of wits between Mr. Masters and Mr. Champion. Mrs. Keen opened the jack of spades, dummy ducked and the king won. Mr, Champion re-
ly one minute long. During run- Colo., housewife, is the lucky win-| turned a spade, knocking out
ning of the film, Mr. Bell placesiner in this $100,000 puzzle contest, qummy's ace. a call and asks a question.
Theil...
question can be answered without seeing the film—but it helps.
On every call a new original| film is shown and a new question spotlighted acts will be
asked.
. CH. 6, 7 p. m.
SHOW OF SHOWS . . . Patrice Munsel, lovely operatic soprano, be guest
|Hari, dance satirists,
The jackpot award is a $25 sav- wijljams Quartet and Judy John-!
ings bond plus a merchandise| gy,
award. The merchandise portion] is Increased by $5 each time ani incorrect answer is given.
Mrs. Dennis received the bond| gop plack ivory, more
and $150 in merchandise.
Watch ‘tomorrow's radio-TV
. » »
section for the prize-winning
letter in
radio-TV
this week’s contest. Portions of other letters will be published, also. : Sunday's
column
will earry the new letter-writing
subject.
. CH. 10, 8 p. m.
TARZAN . . , The
even than white ivory, gold or|
diamonds, spells danger an al {hatered in “Tarzan and Black! Ivory” ... WFBM, 7:30 p. m.
GANGBUSTERS ,
{which two young brothers kill and rob a kindly motorist who
{gives them a ride, is solved ., |
'WFBM, 8 p. m
VAUGHN MON ROE . ,. Purdue
CULTURE VULTURES take University will be saluted nanote— the “Chamber Music So-
pay of Lower Basin Street” is
bere again. [in [The return, after a short lay- Purdue” , , , WIRE, 9 p. m.
tionally on this show, The entire Monroe ensemble will join “Purd Hymn” and
’ a - L.
-star-hostess and] Mata and Played the trey.
the Billy| if he won with the queen,
| good diamonds. | ‘Masters had started with only
On the Air |
.. “The Case’
lof the Hitchhiking Killers,” in|
“Halll wnfe thet a pretty ~0s eRicion gs 5 chrline om
Mr. Masters re-
| turned to his hand with the
king of clubs, led the 10 of diamonds and let it ride. Promptly, Mr. Champion He saw that
dummy would have left four But if Mr,
took the dummy |
two diamonds and” then another finesse,
search| would be dead. precious,
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North dealer Both sides vulnerable NORTH Mr, Abel H—Q 10 8 D—-AKIJS52 C—8 64 WEST Mrs. Keen S—J 109 8 H—6 8 2 D—9 8 7 C—J 92
EAST Mr. Champion S—K 3 2 H~K JY D—Q 6 3 C—4Q 105 3 SOUTH Mr. Masters S—Q 764 H—A 7535 4 D—10 4 C—AK?9 The bidding: North East 1D Pass 2H Pass
South West 1H Pass SNT All Pass
A BEAUTIFUL play and the chances are it would have worked against anyone but Mr, Masters. However, when Mr. Masters next led the four of diamonds and saw Mrs. Keen play, the eight, he paused to think. If Mrs. Keen had started with just three diamonds to the queen, another finesse wasn't necessary. If Mr. Champion had started with four finesse would lose. Only if Mrs. Keen had started with four to the queen would a second finesse he necessary, But Mrs. Keen had played the seven and eight. If she originally had a Q 9 8 T wouldn't she have covered the 10 to make a sure trick for herself in the suit? Mr. Masters thought she would have, and he refuted 2 second
finesse and made the hand. eled White House yesterday, 1 Gene Autry 20 Questions World's Orchs. Dancing Party : . 230! Tarzan | Les Brown Bob & Ray Youthful Stories His Type of Dolly “I THINK it Is. lovely” shes ps Tarzan |Tommy Dorsey |Bob& Ray | Qld New Orleans COEUR d'ALENE, Ida. (UP) said. “The third cor-is so much 13) Gangster Tune Crier Judy Canova - | Dancing Party J | COE] station attendant told bétter arranged and nicer for 3] Jasigbusters | Tune Crier Judy Canova Dancing Party
the station with a dolly.
Tour JOARDING. HOUSE
1 OLD. REGGIC DEPLASTER YOU Yi WOULDN'T TRADE BACK HIS pf 7 STAMP BOOK. FOR YOUR
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BOOK BACK ater He | (T'S HIS MOTHER WHO DOES / + SHE'S PLENTY MAD AND SHE'S A REAL HEAVYWEIGHT ~o) REGGIE SAYS SHE'D) MELT YOU DOWN 10 A GREASE {seot on THE
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|officers he wag unhappy because guests, i Z |a little boy walked away from help.” on The at-|
{you are ready for it.
In the Jane card you can see that {wo tiny circles of felt were glued over a bit of veiling to form the hat, then |a tiny bit of feather makes it even more perky. Hair, features, and neckline, can be inked or painted on.
Is it ever your responsibility to make place cards for, Why not surprise your family with | place cards at each one's place this aster? Select nice, round, white, buttons to fit your place cards, at least a half inch wide, and use the two hole variety so that the thread holes serve as eyes for the tiny button faces. | You will enjoy this project for you can let your imagina-| Glue all of the buttons on the cards at once, {so that each face will be dry and ready to “make up’ when
IT'S OUR FARM... DAD'S HAD NOTHING BUT BAD LYCK TRYING TO RUN iT), «HE DOE WANT TO PUT ANYMORE INTO IT!
EASTER BONNET BUTION FAVORS
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has yarn hair and a ribbon and fluffy feather for a hat. wyhg nasty remarks on this billl It couldn't come from the same
Design your own Easter bonnets from scrap material. MONDAY —Initials for Y our Jacket.
SATURDAY
P.M. PM, | 4:00—8-Gun Plays 7:00~Paul While house
5:00-6- Gun Theater 1 6:00Herh Shriner ;; gy. Serial
8:30 Wrestling 00 Wrestling
6¢:30--Stu Erwin 12m ~Unrnival
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Audersvu-Iudinuspolis SATURDAY mM 6:16-=Youih-
aspiration 5: 45—~How js Lose Wei
PM 4:00—1470 Melody Lane 4:30—-News-Melody
Lane | 6:00—Rev. Maloney
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lower Channel 4
SATURDAY FM. 6. 00~Midwestern Havride 1:00All-Siar Revue
6:00--On ht 4 America
4:00~Film 4:30-~Youth Forum 4:4h-=News
5:00-One Man's $:00-<8how of Shows Family ” 30-~Wrestling 11:00 D rama 30 Hit Parade .
Eleanor Gives OK to Renovated | White House WASHINGTON,
Apr. 12 (UP)
—Mrs., Eleanor Roosevelt gazed _.
wistfully at the White House she called home for 13 years, The renovated mansion has the same dignified linér, she com-
mented, but so many modern con-
veniences have been added, “It is 80 much more convenient {and — comfortable,” the
Mrs,
former [First Lady said after making a {hurried inspection of the remod-|
Roosevelt said the only
The closets are a great
itendant said the doHy was a four-part of the $5.7 million remodelwheeler with a hydraulic jack at-'ing job she didn't. “like completely” was some of the colors in the
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UP)—
|A mean thief broke into a gram- ei 0) \mar school hers and stole a Swiss|carries the vast majority of the
parlor were “too deep.” THE INDIANAPOLIS
Green Room. She thought some of the shades of. green in that
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