Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1952 — Page 36

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| | in American Education” and is Dean of Women angd- head of ° | the English department in East | Tennessee State College.

William Hessler, foreign news analyst of the Cincinnati Enquirer and a broadcaster of radio station WLW, will talk on “America’s Struggle for Peace.”

' Blackwood on Bridge—

"THERE was nothing | timid about the bidding of the North-South combi-

nation in today's deal. When South saw the dummy, he wished there had been. There appeared to be at least one loser in both spades and diamopds . . . and more if those suits broke badly or if South didn't guess how to play the spades. The opening lead was the king of clubs and the ace won. South entered dummy with the ace of diamonds, cashed the two

club losers. . . Next he led a small club and ruffed it, noting with pleasure that West dropped the queen. South was smart enough

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Business Women ‘Set Convention Dates

| JNDIANA FEDERATION BUSINESS AND PROFES- | SIONAL WOMEN will have its annual state conven- ~ tion Friday, Saturday and next Sunday in French Lick. | Over 1000 delegates and members in the state are

Other speakers will be Mrs. Olive Goldman, Urbana, Ill, assistant director of Federal Civil Defense Administration of Region Five in charge of women's program and volunteer recruitment, and Miss Melaine Menderson, Cincinnati, national parliamentarian. Mrs. LaVonne DeVore, Shelbyville, a past state president, will discuss “Key to Fuller Liv ing.” Ayres’ will present a style show at 4 p. m. Saturday. New officers will be elected. Miss Ruth Lewman, Indianapolis, state president, will preside at the meeting. She is a candidate for re-election as is Miss Mary Cowger, state corresponding secretary. Mrs. Frances Hagen, Crown Point, is general convention chairman. Miss Bessie Thornton, South Bend, is promotion chairman.

the deuce for strategic reasons. This careful play turned out to be the key to the contract. ” » ”

AT TRICK six South led the six of spades, dummy’'s queen covering West's jack and East winning with the king. East's return here was immaterial. Actually, he led back a heart. Now, declarer’s problem was to reduce his trumps to the

' same number held by East and

to gain entry to the board. He could ruff the heart in his hand or in dummy. What he did was to ruff in both hands, playing the deuce of hearts from his hand and overruffing with the trey on the board. After this excellent maneuver, he led dummy’s good jack

of clubs and discarded a dia-

‘mond, East following suit with the 10 spot. : » . ” NEXT CAME the nine of clubs. If East had trumped in, South could overtrump, pick up East's last trumps, enter dummy with the king of diamonds and discard his last diamond loser on a good club. East chose to discard a heart, so South got rid of another diamond. It was only postponing the inevitable when, on the eight of clubs, East discarded his last heart. South merely dropped his last dia-

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THREE local women are on the slate of officers to be presented at the 21st convention of the Garden Club of Indiana. The convention will be held in the McCurdy Hotel, Evansville, May 19 and 20.

Mrs. Robert Failey is nominee for first vice president, Mrs. W. L. McCoy for treasurer, and Mrs. Francis Hackett for assistant treasurer. Other names to be presented are Mrs. W. F. Mueller, Ft. Wayne, for northeast district director; Mrs. Raymond Glenn, Gary, for northwest district director, and Mrs. Robert Jones, Columbus, southeast district director. ; Mrs. H, L. Bischoff of Indianapolis, is chairman of the nominating committee. 3 Registration on the morning of the 19th from 9 a. m. to noon and on the 20th from 8 a. m to 10 a. m. will be followed by discussion groups and a wide variety of activities arranged by Evansville Garden Clubs. » ” ” MONDAY MORNING at 11 a. m. Mrs. Simpson G. Stowe, Selma, state president, . will meet with the directors of the state club. Dr. Barbara

Shalucha of Indiana University

will conduct the junior gardens.

session. Mrs. Leon Killigrew

of Hobart will lead a group on flower shows. Mrs. T. Eugene Bailey, Lafayette, heads conservation dis-

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mond, then led dummy’'s king |

of diamonds.

With nothing left but three |

trumps, East ruffed with the §

and South ovérruffed with the |

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cussion. Miss Edwina Morrow, Richmond, leads the group on birds; Mrs. Henry C. Prange, on garden centers, and Mrs. Bischoff on the Girl's School project completes the list. For those not interested in

the group discussions a tour of | Audubon Park, Henderson, Ky., |

greenhouses, gardens, nurseries and other places of interest is scheduled. » » ” EVANSVILLE CLUBS will give a tea from 3 to 5 p. m.

Monday in the lounge of the Union bulding of Evansville

College, in honor of Mrs. C. C. |

Spillere of Oklahoma, president

of the National Council of State

Garden Clubs, Inc.

Guest speaker for the dinner |

meeting Monday at 6:30 p. m. is Walter Buss of Edenwald Gardens, Vincennes. Mrs. Carl Fischer, president of the Evansville Garden Club, will entertain state board

members at a buffet luncheon

at 12:30 p. m. Monday in her home “Briar Ridge.” Mrs. Stowe will honor directors at breakfast in the McCurdy Hotel, at 8 a. m. Tuesday. After the Tuesday morning business session, Mrs. Vincent Whitsett of Scarsdale, N. Y.,

will speak at the 12:30 p. m.

luncheon. There will be various exhibits staged by Mrs. E. C. Gorrel, Winamac: Mrs, Earl Aiken, Linton; Miss Morrow, Dr. Shalucha and Mrs. Bailey. * Mrs. Fischer chairman for the convention. Assisting her are Mesdames Marvin Pitt, Robert Caniff,

David Ingle Jr. James Gilliam, | John Buckman, Glenn Hodson, |

Walter Hoffar, D. W. Vaughn,

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