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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES a 'Bridge—

Cross-Ruff Wins, a Contract

"FRIDAY, SEPT. 12,1847 Council Closes Conference

By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY &AQJ2 ; \ v q* WHITE IT Sure A 10 ¥ Nene | . . . Co ‘At Wedding ales otly Be or 31087 In Philadelph In Rushville At C ng minutes to play a hand in a tour- 3 FAG n 1 a c p 1a | i . a nament, some hands are disCussed " Rev. Fr. Schumacher Miss Betty Horner not only after the game, but ali #965 N [410873 PHILADELPHIA, Sept, 12 (U. 1s to Officiate To Become Bride through the tournament and for YAKS w E 4 1095 P) Freedom loving peeple must! Times State Service A double-ring ceremony will months afterwards. HBES S &AKI0T make sacrifices for peace now or; RUSHVILLE, Ind, Sept. 12.--8t.| unite Miss Betty M. Horner and Today's hand came in for its Dealer . - face the “greater sacrifices” of a Mary's: Catholic church here will - s : at #30 to share of discussion. The question AK4 third world war, Charles E. Saltz-| . alarys: L ’ Bruno M. Ziegler at, 7.30 p. m. 10- was could five diamonds be made 3764 i he. the. setting, at 10:30 2. m, to morrow in the. Irvington Presby: with a diamond opening? ys. man, assistant secretary of state, morrow, for the wedding of Miss terfan. church. Dr. John B. Per- Several West players did open a &3 told the International Council of Marjory Loutse Gulde and Francis se diamond and in those cases de- | Women last night. Grath. The Rev. Fr. Louis guson will read the vows. ' . Toornament—Neither vl, 2 Pp.’ McGrath. clarer went down. . . “The sacrifices we must make! Schumacher of th¢ Holy Name Miss Horner is the daughter of However. when discussing the : South West North East Catholic church in Beech Grove Mrs. Michael J. Oliner of Chicag0 hand after the game, we found ly Pass 14 Pass | lor peace are a small price pay will officiate 4 . { Indianap-| that five diamonds could be made ze Pass 5 ¢ Pass | for the benefits and rewards of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Gulde of and David Q Horner of In p A Sana Cou he mac Opening—¢ 4 freedom,” he told a dinner meeting : : this ¢ity are the parents. of the ols The bridegroom- is the son Wid fed 4 ; : : ending the council's week-long con- | A P i il ” " : Np . a) x : ve ruffs dummy's déiice of clubs, ! Photo Reflex photo, hride and Mr. and Mrs. Frank of Mrs, Kasimira Winikaitis of DECLARER must win the open~ 2.4 wuffs a heart in d ference here. \ ) ™ H M ’ P. McGrath, Bismarck, N. D., are Chicago ing lead in his own hand, then ith the 10 of di Hary In oummy “The chojece we make today will WED IS MONT} — Mrs, Lie bridegroom's parents “The maid of honor, Miss Bar- trump a heart in dummy with Wy he cient joy rgd . shape Wie desuny.: of humankind Herman H. Boskes, the former Mrs, Lowell Weidner, Indian: bara Dawntain, will weak a dusty the seven of diamonds. He lecds Jack of spades and West trumps tor generations Io coffe, he Said Miss Georgia Emmick, was. mar. ¥polis, will be the matron of honot pink taffeta frock and a pearl tiara. the deuce of spades and wins With ith the nine, of diamonds gemanys ings Tn uction; fed Sunday if the Immanuel \ > 11 wen " x sister of the bride, she Will Wem Herbert B. Stone Jr., Dayton O the king, then trumps ‘the six of West then can cash the ace of Bigs be rev ye ay Tope can Evangelical and R eformed x gold satin frock. The jumio A411 be t best man, The ushers. hearts in dummy with the eight or ; 3 a. a a) : ’ . a he is f bride : 4." Miss Anna K. Gulde wil be ihe Heliz and Clark Bed- of i ar id ) 1 We op hearts, but when he leads a club, “As lowg as German production is shure She the Jaughte, : t p \ be dressed in or f Chi ARO Th ace of abades is ad wall declarer trumps, the ace of jess than half of pre-war, and with “Mrs Sone mmic e "The b ide will wear a white net le Rie Ye Rach Ty And trumps picks up West's king, and ner trade lagging behind even Webb st. Mr. Borkes' parents Eine crepe / h p \ J i } e spades | clarer oF y si a \ rit Bismarc) ie bride , a 1 queen of spac ed, de are South loses only a diamond anda {hat low level, there can be no are. Mr. a Mrs. Charles M Marie McGrath gown fashioned with a fitted bodic discarding the three of clubs. Now paar : " i l . ! ter of the bridegroom; Miss Lol long tapered sleeves and a full - gars. recovery in Europe,” he said. Borkes 1537 Ringgold ave. 151 Is as a i i : y y . Declarer would have had no Mr. Saltzman emphasized, how- rr ———————— enbieg and Miss Mary Sundernau r a chapel train D 3) ins ‘ Th k he co-operation, “underestimation of Yen! : re Lhatl and Mrs. Wils JiR, Yorming vor white thlle H e, the Wonie NH chance to make the contract if ever, that the U. 8. will not “con- ! a am’ M. Snoddy. Indianapolis, will Wy ba ed to’ 2 wreath’ of y West had opened a clib. East done development of industry in the extent of wartime damage, the BE or boidesmalds. Their ~frovks “ . on. wind valley lilies. - She [ [ow {oO Soly C would win and lead the diamond. Germany to 4 point where it will be exhaustion of the people and the : p oy : ee ye . ro . Rite ladioll, asters and Naturally South would take the a war potential or even a threat to effect of price rises in this country we of green. cl - will carry white gli : TT y finesse; West would win and an- the peace.” for the critical conditions in Teann Ann and Jane Weidner stephanotis with an orchid center : 1¢€ 10rta re TAL : u ou . ; aoalis will be tie: Bowel X buffet supper. at. the bride's . Ay other diamond would conie back At the same time" he said, “we Europe. Peach arp x wear. light green home. S9Michigan rd, will follow oi pa Then declarer could not do cannot deny the Germans economic, Baroness Pol Boel of Belgium, h a un eremon ; “After the supper Ot I achers : enough cross-ruffing. With the hope, and we must see that they retiring council president, presented f wre ITY 4 i nu : A ’ gown styled with the Ne sie will leave for a motor ‘ diamond opening he needed only have the means to provide them- the pin of office to Dr. Jeanne Eder, . iH tw b worn b he Young photo, tip ) ev will be at home in By RUTH MILLETT careful timing to ruff out three selves with a decent living.” Switzerland, newly elected presi- « full skirt will be wor y | i ¢ WLLL avis ; iia Yet Angertip veil has a lace Mrs. Rudolph M, Crandall Dayton latér this month NEA Staff Writer hearts He blamed lack of international dent, during the dinner. border and will be caught with a Mi Rudolpi: M. Crandall 15 a 10 Mrs. James M. Pearson is Whi At Explanasion of o wn on a hand of rose She will cary crean member of the Indianapolis Mati the drive chairman. She will be ) iow 0 50lve the teacher 8 \ortage . foske nee Musicale committee making assisted by Mesdames Claire | arhia 1ame ntary an’, Somes fronts teaches hetgell } ‘ wa = Fite Tw tam ching wo a more ate C Joseph T. Mazelin Indianapo:l plans [or a book review to be held Cox Frank I Faeturtel wi 8 tractive , bp it ! VONNEGUT S DOWNTOWN STORE ® | 20 E. WASHINGTON will be the best man, and Joseph at 2 p. 1 ept. 26, jn Ayre linm A Jevin and Car rf« C tO ctlv Jot pitzeerald and Tom Winship, both! auditoriun gang LONN ention parents didn't Indianapolis” will be the ushers Mrs. ‘Robert W. Blake, musical Mrs. Frank L. Boles and Mrs expect teachers A reception will be held In the presiden tou Mi Russell silane Fenstermaker "are co- Nov. ] 0.2 2 to take over so Knights of Columbus home. After, J Banders as the reviewer. M chairmen of the choral group many tasks that %_short tip, the couple will be at! Arthix BR. Madisor chairman. of ‘hey will be assisted by Mi The Natio al Association of Par- should be done Rr St HS A SI er poe tv + Ss 22 I NG Hoamasl Baki, aud, Mian Higa ST TRE IT RP OP Fh Rocdithey home ie oo rhe “bride attended Mistat cole In addition to M Cirandal yy Por instance M1 03 t biennial - convention Nos stance, r Indranapolis;—and—the—bride~ Mrs Madison has appointed Me 5 M1 1£ man and Mi: , R 2¥....a] ixth . 2 4 Lda lie today's parents om was graduated from Bt. dames Edwin Pattison, B. J Rich bi have en AaphoiTen roe through 22 at the OLH HIN on all too often Meinrad seminary He was a ards, L. P, Highley. Attia Malott " ; wid h of we ae Social Qu Mrs. Paul Van B. Allen, presi. leave the matgraduate tudent Rah Marquette; Martin, William. H. Gibbs, ‘L. E. ii fay aroun. : Ie ag i 5 EO : dent of the Indiana State asso- ter of discipline ativersity . Wallace, Charlotte Beckley Leh val . RES a ah eB ciation. is general chairman up to the teachv. . ARE: ve eColgin. Catl ult lions, She w As B ) i i yp ‘jl pg hil) han 2 9 Y Meco 1 \ iH id Mesdames Edward LaShelle, Al- She has appointed the following i Ruth Millett el instead of [i P B Reed und x NEWRIO 2g he antT bert Reep and L. I. Mark committee Program-~Mrs: Ernest linking of school discipline as . ): hel aha nd wow ow 1.. Perrine, Denver, Colo, Mrs, John dust an extension of home disci1 3 MEMBERSHIP in the various ® Hughes, Omaha, Neb, and Mrs Pine | 9) Be S YC: ker PROCEEDS of the review will classes of the active gro ip is b W. H. Vinzant: registration— Indi I'hank goodness Johnny is \ | . he ised to ipport the 1947-48 invitation. Entrance to the choral anapolis convention bureau ere. Starting back to school,” the modi Marion County Juvenile Cen- Artishgerie ponsored by the mu ection by. audition and to the dential Mesdames Robert Ledig, ®'. parent sighs with relief. Harv will honer Mia g. Ww! Scaie Ihe sefies will include dent and junior sections by gheldon Cox and Herman R. Davis Maybe the .teachers can handle Xia 3 aL wh Appleton Pic) i, duo-pianists, who recommendation nublicity Mi Harry Kuli a him. TI certainly can't do anything . president. at a 32130 po Mo will open the serson Of 10 gher segtions of the musicale embl room —Mis Paul V. Cale Wit him : Monday im the Hotel Lin Tami Pease,’ ORL one Feb i of professions! ASSOCIALE iirsic M1 Haze! Silvey Hill % . » and Edna Phillin Wai Apri 0 group nd the associate group H t M CP. Hh petor THEN Awero ig rhe matter of : : N . imo v musicales including | the ter a ip OSpHality-—Mir 'DPELOL. manners. If todav's teach get Dr - Philip B- Reed will talk o Bi nin Cale INciuaing hh r' a nhon-participating Ierre Haute. Mrs, Fred Hobbs and , a fun A oe : af ners Bf 2 AP hiatrist View Mental Hy the annua! Christmas g Wf Ldn bod Fred N PI field ' Me a gang of unruly. sassy kids, then ch “ ens J Lal \ Ea e ever an i and Mes- . Tudge Joseph Hoffman, of PIegram will be repeated thizsyeay lickets for the book review Tog (vee a al P= parents decide the teachers just f 148 | ' fits : dames ‘Thoma Hindman Madge don't maRe the k . venile court. and: Edwin: Lowell Fhe club will conduct a mem: may be purchased from any com- . . 1aRe the Kids respect them enile court, An awn. Ld Brennan. A, LeRoy Portteus, H. F Respect for their el perintendent of the juvenile cen- hers hip campaign through Oct mittee mene! 3 ‘W. C. Bartholc y and eapert Jor ihe Siders Should apes JRngentt Of Xie Juvenile. Sono tubin ‘ artholomew and pe taught at home, maintains this er. will be guests an 8 7 Vinzant teacher, and if children are rude hort talks E | EE N! / S I . : : Officers of the auxiliury with Mrs ospital Jul 1S Housing—Mrs. Alvin C. Johnson; to their parents, theyll be rude: Cytey 3 8 Mi iim J We ie —— president's page—Mrs. W. S. Hall; to their teachers Ov 3 re J Tan ie, » 'T y ind Mrs. Claude Franklin, first and CLUBS Set Meetines pages—Mrs. W. W. Loceyv; commit- And there is a great hullabaloo e ond \ ¢ presidents "Mr John Carnelia 12:90. ©» 9 Mon . =: tee badges—Mrs. W., G. Holley; about the duty of schools to give Guthrie and ‘Mrs H p White. re. Marott tel Lun heon Mi Members of the White Cross and decorations-+Mrs, Fred Hobbs and| children sex education, which is 1 ‘ “1m) . Riley Cheer guild » active Mrs. Taylor Johnson; tellers—Mrs. one more instance of parents cording and corresponding secre. A rueker incoming presi ley Cheer guilds will be active i: " tartes; Mrs. C. B. Casselman, trea dent, honor guest next week Edna Silver, Lincoln, Neb, and shirking their responsibility. . as: Mrs as , treas- nt, suest, : : ; : . wrer: Mrs. Casper Fansler. barlia- Ihe following units of ile Meth- Mesdames L. S. Fisher, L. J. Pease! One reason teaching is becomri 5. Casper sler, parltia- xnglo-lndia chapter, 1. T-8. © : . , ross guild and 'W. D. Keenan, ing less and less attractive, this mentarian; Mrs, B. Lynn Adams, 8 vs. 1G odis. Hospital White Cross guild 0 D A Y IT ) 0 N TOP historian and Mrs. Fred Tske. mem Lp m an Mrs George Hersh- gi meet at the- service center Resolutions—Mrs. Clagence Good- teacher claims, is because the T rr + bership ‘secretary man, 942 N._ Denny, -hOSLess. ponday-— Plainfield and Rebekah: win and Mrs. A. E. Beath, Chicago, Schools are getting more and . iP ming Luncheon Mi Ada LOYY, yesday-—West Michigan Street, and Mrs. Seth P. Aber, Kansas City, More students whose parents : 4 RD MASTER Ns re "the Corl" Spenker New Jersey and Meridian Height Mo printing Mrs A S. Miles, think the school should give them Nowadays a roof isnt just some- roof and that's why BIRD e man, w ntroduce the speakers ap al a, hy : § a oe 2! their entir 8 . Betsy Ross chap. I T-S C. 6:30 Wednesday—St. Paul Methodist, Plainfield; platform—Mrs, G. 1 ‘heir entire education. thing that tops off the home to keep BILT SHINGLES have won such a x7: pom. Mon, Mrs. EO. Sterns, Degree of Honor, Alpha Omicron Seybert; processional—Mrs. Clayton a tney BO ite cia - out the weather. It's @ smart, high- remarkable popularity for beauty » Ca I onor TH Layman hosté Dinner ® Alpha, Office and Triple E; Thurs- H. Ridge: Nov. 19 dinner hostess ooms, li-man , srespect - full lored t of color and lang. protectidy Mrs. John Thornburgh, speaker Gay—Mother, Bethel, Library, Blue Mrs. C. L. Kittle: Nov. 20 luncheon ful, ignorant of all sorts of things ly styled, beautifully colored pa A told i . ils «cr WW \ : —. they should have learned at home it inal h . ~ : . Te cae her q SORORITIES , 3 Id ng Ipalco and Friday Mrs. C. FP. Voyles: Nov. 20 ban- : of the house . . . it's the fina touc . Investigate this fine ; Riverside Park and Prentice quet —Mrs, Everett Lett, and Noy of ART in a picture that you will : ; . : j on AIA PL ohap. Aloha OBter * 8A 1 luncheon honoring past’ presi Soro or ity Hostess an ; & fire-resistant shingle 4 9 Childhood ~~ Aj) fn oy A » Rilev Hospital Cheer dante ited oa n live in and with for many yéars. 4 . den Mrs, Harold J. Haves Mrs, N. M. Corbett, 2035 N. Meri- d there's no sto will h i : fhe Arthur Wilsot 17 | , i meeting at the hospital to sew Mrs. Hughes of Omaha, president dian st... will be hostess to Zeta 3 Firinatin howe = BWNers ma) to BY. +s» ere ( * p ea on { pe \ { ' Mone abetl AY \ \ \ : . \ i . §C N INC ) ( C 3 CAi- ' » B oI. Mies: Ma : ea; £88. 1 ing. Wii Monday Lizabeth Al 1 © of the national association, will Kappa chapter, Delta Theta Tau 5 Y g obligation, A 1 \ ) Norres Alpha Pi Omega 1 8 aa Muskingum Valley reside sorority, at 8:15 Monday, ize the importance of a distinctive org ! aa Con y . W Ou Old Friend . ———— Ie § y D Inalanas Nationa [ RR } 'hursda Brook \ Y { ) > 5 The nev N © ASSO ¢ and | Frida Sun and a g = ! Mi Doro! Ulrich vice i nu. Moy \ 8434 FK Wast - 3 - x 4 Bird 3-in-1 Asphalt Shingles esiden Miss Jean Buschmann ington ) \ : recording secretary; Mrs, Mary ( ANnteen | lans won't miss 0 Several colors for choosing; : Runsiore, corresponding secretary, Toop Topics Lh dad 210 pounds per square... ..c.oennsrereiies onl ANC 1ss Joan Carey, treasure: EEE :

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Miss Bessye Lamar, pro THAT TWO-TIMER'! ; heyy pram: Miss Davsie M. Alwes. noti Mi ang Mrs } ermor 8S, Cannon, fications: Miss Marjorie Davis, so Jo N Be nyivu “0 i be ial; Mrs, Florence Baker, finance 10sis for the Teen Music canteens Miss Margaret Morley, cheer; Mr: benefit tew at their home Sunday Mildred Stettler, service; Miss Anne afternoon Holmes, publications; Miss Beulah Receiving wih’ Mrs Cannot) Iinder, publicity and scrapbook a be Mss Ha Spalding, Mrs. and Mrs. Alberta Nay, membership Ralph Showalter, Mrs Easley Black- -— wood and Don Shelhorn ed a Yes veto ) ’ Hostesses at the tes table will! Garden dl ty Booked imclude Misses Patty Joy, Ann InBy: Me dice I Auxiliary man, Diane Woodward, , Joanne The Woman Sxiliar to the Bernat. Lauralee Burke, Rebecca Nn County Medical society w Lane, Dolores Hayes, Barbara Ker8 1047-48 season witha haw, Shirley Peacock and Margaret \rde: MEY Tuesda Curtis. Bob Batman and Rex For- ) e home of Mrs. M ite Wi. BssiNt BP Robe rd Proceeds from the tea will be D Ono A d to further the activities of the pa presid i 1 which sponsors the \chamer musi group, the teen chorus n v 1 teen. orchestra, the listening Al SPINE ill y and monthly public concerts ! neetil 9 - By SALLY Yori ode . . H Baken president of Bridal Attendants xiliay ty y ON evel fil 1 : , il Cai a Are Announced * ) ' ‘ M: Joan Collins, daughter of i SH ay 1 marvel £ 4 way me pen House to Mark "n. ne WAY TEN aye william HL Collins, 708 E. 11th th Anniversa y FULS ORD t. has chosen her wedding attendMr. and Mes. Danas Webster wi Loyalty to tae group. is one of ats. Miss Collins will be ‘married celebrate their 50th wedding am e fine masculine aditions. to Richard M. Shoop, son of Mr ersary Subdayv afternoon with an 1 the basis of patriotism and “nd Mrs. Harold Shoop, Brookston . the on 1 SH "on Oct. 5 in the Broadway Method»1 nouse a nh Ho 131 N ) d endship 1 ist church y ’ Bosart ave No invitation have ha y th a eh IRSUe . x A BO oh Pe Her attendants will be Miss } ue. ip 1 Hn mlaon l Yat y ve { , Mr. and Mrs, Webster will be we OK ‘em ove ; Pa Tila Boyers, maid of honor, and i Jncques Krejsler ed by their two da ters. M . . Mrs, Ofilo Shoop, Springheld, Ill, Watch Bands gtanley Green. New Bedford. M ro a ce Lf Misses Margaret and Marjorie Doll . BLA ian Ia Wii ¢ Lraternities ‘ wh oie, X d Mrs. "Thoma Sune: ia ' : and Margie McClaren, bridesmaids -Dai wl IVE 8 Hid coud Orlo Shoop will be the best man 6-Daimond - ae drole Vi is the feminine » . ta ’ . o $ War Mothers world Ihe ushers will be Robert Foltz ‘MILLER'S" be > hx Monticello; Frank Biddle, Brook- BRIDAL SPECIAL At Convention gr. ston: Lauren Collins and. Leonard ’ : " ; IF A GIRL breaks a date with Jeflers Eight representative : of the L ne fraternity member, shell not . $ 50 A. chapter, American War- Mothei be invited to the “H vited to th ouse” again . ire attending the organization's na- not for a long. long time — [, T.- S.C. C hapte: fy fm! conventic ew York i : 2 aa Other Bridal a Bb Ygion m Rew Oi way \ wet blanket wha clams- Meets W ednesday Combinations os x are 6s ames San haling up on a party‘ditto: No bids from The New Harmony chapter, I $31.50 4 OW1 as Prather, the brot ) ' : ) Killa oe oh Wilds IB M C 5 9g brouher Ihe hoarder. dating T.-8, ©, will hold its first fall meet- y to $500 > as, eorse ka ot 70 two boys for the same evening, | ing at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in the ib Isher an ay ) els one earl ne pte! Oh-ho! Same. home of Mrs. Hemry M. Zimmer- . y Wealment mann, West Edgewood, (ruest of HN oollens Any really mean trick. like two The hostess will he assisted by Ww Mrs. Georgia Moore Pierce, Tuc-- WINE your steady or giving a Mrs. R. 'W. Ellis. The speaker will ays n, Ariz, will spend a few weeks OUD brush-off. is considered an be Mrs, Ruth Holman. fo Pay at “the home of Mr. and Mus. insult to the whole club % Charze and Take Herbert Woallen, Spring Hollow 1d. The same or « simi code Saenger-Chor Party | Nout: Parchass She will return to Indianapolis with exists in other groups of guys, The Ladies society of the Saen- * Layaway or Cash

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