Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1947 — Page 28
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; Couple to Take ~ Wedding Trip |
To Detroit
Service will Be Read Tomorrow Morning The Broadway. Baptist Church will be ‘the scene tomorrow of - Mrs Eleanora H. Ozman's marriage to] John Walter McCreary. The Rev.| R. M. Dodrill will Jtficiate at a 10.30 a. m, ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Walter J. Wissen, 82d St., and: Mr. | McCredry's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. McCreary, 5320 Byram Ave. Mrs navy
James Jordon, dressed in a blue with navy acces-| gories, will be the matron of honor, | Harold MeCreary, Crawiordsville, | is to be the best man. The bride will wear an aqua gab- | ardine suit’ with black accessories.| Her corsage will be of gardenias| and roses { After a reception in the home of the bridegroom's parents the couple will leave on a motor trip to De-
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troit. They will be at home after Oct. 11 at 2012 Washington Bivd Mr. McCreary 15 a graduate of Bt, ‘Xavier University
3: : . “ : I ierian Club LUCKY 18 THE GIRL wl I [ears Review | —when she can whip up tees
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Teen Wardrobe
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fidence from our well-illustrated sew chart.
I. U. Club Tea Will Be Held . On Oct. 11 President Will Talk On ‘Paris in 1947
A tea on Saturday, .Oct. 11, In the home of Mrs. Elmer Sherwood, 5009 Washington Blvd, will open the year's activities of the Indiana University Women's Club. Marion Mathis will give a musical program, “Anthology of Moun~ | tain Music.” Mrs. Cecil W, Weath~
“Glimpses of Paris in 1047." | Other officers for the year are Mrs. Prank 8. Crowder and Miss ‘| Mary Kervan, first and second vice presidents; Miss Trella Wood and Mrs. Winslow Van Horne, recording ‘land correspdnding secretaries, and | Mrs. Albert Stump, treasurer, Missi Minnie Lloyd is the retiring president. L Mrs. John Crowder is in charge of the program. She will be assisted by Mesdames L. L. CHgrk, John Scott, William M. Hutchinson! and Harry Kerr. The ‘social chairman, Mrs. Barrett M. Woodsmall, will be assisted {by Mesdames Sherwood, J. Dwight Peterson, James Beatty and Robert | Coleman.
Hospi tal X > ald Unit Meetings Are Scheduled
ho is clever with the needle 1 wardrobe stars like these. 5) is bound to be the pride of a amstress can make it with conIt's for sizes 11, 12, 13, 14,
terday afternoon in the Marott| h : 16 and 18. Size 12 takes four and one-fourth yards of 35- or 39-inc : 4 Hotel Mrs. Truman Hoover and | An Two Thospilel guilds have a { : ounced thelr meetin ates for Mrs. Hallle Myers were hostesses. Sideswept lines enhance a Young daytime dress (8239). The | OA Y 2 Mis Robert Lewis reviewed graceful sleeves are slightly shaped in each version ... and see how . " e,” and yearbooks were, smoothly and slimly the skirt falls, Sizes are 12. 14, 18, 18 and 20. The following units of the Riley lementine n / A ’ 2 ° J ag oF . em ne, y Sizes 14. with short sleeves, requires three and three-quarters yards {Hospital Cheer Guild will meet at distributed. The study theme for or . bi RO ay the hospital to sew: Monday— ” 0 ad MN v= altering . : ~~ : this year i “Ths Land 1s Ours For EACH pattern, send 25 cents in coins, your name, address, size Riley Cheer Guild; Tuesday— New officers are Mrs. GPOrBe go. and the pattern number to Sue Burnett, The Indianapolis “Thanksgiving”; Wednesday—"Jest Schumacher, president; Mrs. James Times Pattern service, 214 W. Mar) land st., Indianapolis 9. Do Your Best “Thursday - Sue Peeling, vice president; Mrs. Vic- The new, stimulating fall and winter Fashion contains 52 pages of Jolly Miller 224 ‘A Wiay ay tor Brown, secretary. Mrs. Henry smart, practical clothes, fashion news and’ special features. There's ad Friday— olks of LonesomeStiles, treasurer, and Mrs. Myers, a gift pattern printed right in the book, Twenty- five cents, ville. program chairman. m— Units of the Methodist Hospital an smscimsicesmammmms Membership Week Teen Topics: Se | White Cross Guild will meet at. the R1-2301 R1-2391 | guild's Service Center. Taey are: Wondy bi | Monday—Central Avenue, Psychic
work Guild of America, will beget Sunday and extend through Oct: The annual “garment “round- a will be Nov. 11 through 14 in the Roberts Park Methodist Church, |
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Several Indianapols women are {attending the fifth district meeting fof Altrusa International today, tomorrow and Sunday in Green Bay, Wis. The theme of the conference is “Live and Let Live.” Those attending are Mesdames Glen Campbell, Betty Stone Bowe, . {Mary C. Rich, Frank Kreps, Hannah
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FRIDAY, OCT. 3, 1047 |
TEEN TOGS—A blue cashmera sweater, a gray pleated skirt and a colorful kerchief add up to a neat campus costume
modeled by Ruth Farris. Ruth, a junior at Broad Ripple high
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Sally Butler
To Address
Dinner-Will Precele Her Talk Thursday
“Our Answer to the Eurbpean
Miss Sally Butler's address before: the Indianapolis Business and Pro~ fessional Women's Club at 8 p. m.| next Thursday.: | Miss Butler, international presi-| dent of the BPW Pederation, returned recently from Europe. She!
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Adelia chap., ITSC. 6:30 p. m. Mon. | YWCA. Ranendra Das, speaker. Problem” will be the subject of Artman council, 1TSC. 7:45 p. m. Mon, 38th St. Branch, Merchants’ | National Bank. Technicolor
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MISCELLANEOUS Blue Bird Leaders, Camp Pire Girls. ! 7::30 p. m. Mon. YWCA. Miss, Branch,
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Solecnational © Bon tiios. Evening, | Alpha chap. Delta Phi Bets. Mon. | Study Groups, AAUW Mon, Mrs. |
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“Edelweiss Ladies. 8 p. m. Sat. South ‘Tau chap., Delta Sigma Kappa. Mon.
| Mrs. Margaret Gé#ilker, 736 N. Denny, hostess. Kappa Kappa Kappa. 10 a. m, Mon. 38th St. Branch, Indiana National Bank. Luncheon and style show. Indianapolis Council, P. EO. | Sisterhood. 1 p. m. Mon. 38th St. Merchants” National | Bank.
‘{will speak in the auditorium of ; the War Memorial building.
Her talk is one of the highlights of National Business Women's | Week, which is being observed na-! tionally Sunday through Oct. 1L Preceding the address, a dinner | will be held for members and guests |
During the forum hour following the dinner, A} Feeney and William | Wemmer, Democratic and Republic-
an nominees for mayor, will speak.
A service at 3:30 p. m. Sunday! {will observe the beginning of] | Business Women's Week. Dr. Carle- | ton Atwater will.speak in the First | Baptist Church on “We Face To-| morrow.” | Miss Wanda Lee Davis will be the soloist assisted hy the BPW chorus. Miss Kathryn Petry is in 'eharge of the arrangements.
Bridge—
Pre-Emptive Bid? Be Careful i
By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY America’s Card Authority ONE OF the first questions that a newspaperman asks a woman
bridge expert is, do women play |
as good bridge as men? I have often asked that question myself, and, surprisingly, the women always answer that men play better bridge than women, With all of the fine women players coming
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along throughout the country, I doubt if that is a true statement, In niy opinion, good women bridge players play equally as well as good men players. It was in the national women's pair championship that today's hand came up. You might consider that East and West bid optimistically, but remember that
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| A pre-emptive bid usually indj- | cates the lack of high card values | in the bidder's hand, and each | opponent naturally starts to place | those values in his own partner's | hand.
oN { THE OPENING spade lead was won in dummy, and declarer real- | ized that in order to make the |! contract, she would have to find the king of clubs right. So she led the queen of clubs from dum- | my, took the finesse and it lost to South's king. South now played the queen of | hearts. North might have put | the eight-spot on the queen, asking for a continuation of the heart | suit. But South would have been |
| and declarer Would have made the | | five diamond contract. North cor- | rectly overtook the queen with the king and cashed the ace of hearts, | making sure of defeating the con-
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By SALLY | LISTEN PAL! Don't be an ostrich at the movies, According to legend, the ostricn buries his head and believes himgelf completely hidden, Sonie folks seem to think the dimness of a movie house makes them invisible and inaudible "Taint 80, kids, Even in a darkened theater, your actichs are observed by those around you. Your words can be heard at an | even greater distance. / 8 o don't forget your manners Act calm and collected, please. Rustling and rummaging around | is bound to disturb others. Waving and hallooing to friends! Leave that to the youngsters at the Saturday matinee, J » » HAND - HOLDING, shouldernuzzling, kissing--they're definitely out, The rest of the audience paid to see the actors on the screen. You'll get only sneers and snickers if you give them a free show, If the featurs is corny or boring, don't broadcast your witty and withering comments for ull to hear, Maybe your neighbors are enjoying the picture. Tastes differ, you know, Who are you to spoil folks’ fun for them?
Leas gue Arr anges
The annual guest meeting of the Child Conservation League will be at 1:30 p. m. next Friday in the Meridian Room .of the Colonial Furniture Co. Mrs. Bert McCammon will speak on “Seeing Ourselves as Others See Us."
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The members of
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Lows v . WCTU Installation Mrs. Jesse W., Gammon, 2900 N. Talbott St, wile be hostess to the Meridian WCTU at 1 p. m. Tuesday. There will be installation of officers. A forum will be held with Mesdames Bloomfield Moore, Minnie Bronson Thomas, H. C. Fledderjohn and 8. C. Fulmer as speakers.
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Mamie D. Larsh, Bertha Leming,| South had opened with a pre-
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