Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1947 — Page 29

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Chance to Declare

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By RUTH MILLETT NEA Staff Writer we WOMEN will have to. mark up 1947 as the year we muffed our big chance to assert our inde- ° pendence and prove to the world that nobody.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

“EW Club Sets Christmas Program ay Pageant and Chorus

Will Be Features

"The Indianapolis Business and

oliday Toon ts “Booked by PTA Units he PTA executive board of School 47 will have its annual Christ- = gift exchange. mas party at 3:15 p. m. Tuesday in the Riley Community Center.|41—1:15 p. m. Cllstynas program. School 47 will present pantomime, “Christmas Windows,” on Wednes- Ro Egy . day at-3:15 p. m. : . - 43-1:30 p. m. Christmas program, A nativity pageant will be presented by the children of ‘School 49—2:30 p. m. Christmas program. 5 at 7:45 p. m. on Tuesday and Wednesday, and the James E, Rob- 50—1:45 p. m. Christmas program. rts §ehool will meet. at 1:15\p. m.|

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|Protessional Women's Club will have School 36 will have a Christmas School 17:30 p. m. Christmas pro- 56-2:30 p. m. ‘The Rev. Jofin play at 1:30 p. m. Tuagday in the! gram. + Weeden, speaker. = Christmas fits Christmas program at 8 p. m. school. ’ | 21:45 p. m: Christmas program. carols. Thursday in the Woman's Depart- The other PTA meetings "sched iid 4 SN ; 57—1:30. p. m. Christmas play. ment Club. A dinner for members 7-3 p.m. Chrismas pageant.

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a Babe Was. Born.” Taking part in| odist Church. Miss Fannie Ben: 1g 5:30 p. m. “A Christmas Story.” oi 30 p. m. Christmas progrom. can tell us the pageant will be Mesdames Mars nette and Mrs. Philip Macho, gift exchange. 67—1:30 p. m. Christmas play. Where to get " /tha Burnett, Sherrod Stuckey and| | speakers, Christmas program. . 99_1:30 p. m. Christmas pageant. 02—1:30 p. m Christmas program. 11 | ;- 20-1 Pp pag 70—1:15 p. m. Christmas musie. off. | Mary Hardesty, Misses Bernice! Photo. | TUESDAY 21-1:30 p. m. Christmas program. 79—1+15 m. Christmas panto- i The ‘‘long | | White, Ruth Lewman, Betty Foster, MARRIED — ng fo rs, Ben Davis High School. 8 p. m. 23-3:15 p. ‘'m. “Christmas Stories Timi. Pp. H. 4 skirt vs. short ‘Mabel Jane Hamilton, Lily Kerz and S Christmas play of Other Lands.” Musical pro- i cuzza, 620 Stevens St. ) Play. her Lands. Sica! Pro 11a “Chis : ! skirt”, fight was | ol Josephine Borst. Sus nie that. their daughter Bluff Avenue. 8 p. m. Christmas. gram. 76-1:15 p.m. Christmas in Other i more than a | i The BPW Chorus will sing, di- s he \ . J Ne 16 program. 24-3 m, Musical program end Lands. : be fashion story. It | 4 it rected by Miss Marion ‘Thompson. “OSeP0ine, was married Nov. 10 'ne.atyr central. 1:30 p. m.| Christmas play. 80-17:30 p. m. Christmas program, ; was qur oppor- play NE £2) Miss Ruth Kennedy will accompany, fo Paul Hartman. He is the son Christmas program. Mrs, Morris 27--1:30 p. m. Christmas program, 81—7:30 p. in, Christmas play. di tunity to prove /o KY fa i [the group, and Miss Edna Phinney of Mr. and Mrs. John G, Hart- | Record, reviewer. 28—1:30 p. m Christmas vrograi, 82—1:30 p. m. “Christmas Legends : once and for all . 3 i {will be the harpist. man, 264 E. E. lowa St Willlam Evans, 2. 7:30 p. m. 32-7:30 p. m. Christmas musical From Europe. . # that we know ahs Mrs. Ethel Gassert, program, ~T"| Christmas program. program. 34--1:15 D. 3. “Chilstmas Message, i Ruth Millett our own minds ly HA | chairman is assisted by Misses B tt M Mars Hill. 2 p. m. Church of 35—1:30 p. m. Christmas play. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale. » and won't be pushed around. ADA ¥ ‘'Wandalee Davis, Olara Epstein, C Y uesing Christ. Christmas program. 38-10 a. m. The Rev, Herbert Wii- 86—1:30 p. m. Sista program. 3 We liked the styles we were | \ \ is {Myrtle Munson, Frances and Sara Southport. 7:30 P W. Ohrisunas SOT i oC stuns ” Tid b 0, Su Ee prog wearing just fine. The war years | ’ Bernard and Freda Wegner. al Be W ed program, gram, covered-dish luncheon aud’ Rev, Fre . , speaker, : —when styles were frozen—proved | Nw ; to us just how sensible and com- | ) The Broad Rippl d | Cl l , pple Business an ~ | ; 4 fortable it was to get out from { \ Professional Women's Association n urchn : { under the tyranny of quick style \\ K, By MRS. ANNE CABOT had its annual Christmas dinner Palms, ferns and candles Will i changes. 3 34.48 Irish crochet rose medallions Tuesday in Whispering Winds. Mes- =" the St John Svangelical 3 y uu. » > scattered on a linen cloth or dames Clifford Barnard, Alice Marks, = : n "a : x ‘OK i AND THE lords of fashions sat By SUE BURNETT spaced evenly in the center and and A. C. Danke were hostesses. Rae ont I Mr Holiday Store Hours, 9 A. M, to hid ! deck SHUEY. faning 1s o,dely A beautifully fitting jumper and | iY JH re ot Ie Jang {Muesing and Conrad Groseclose. The P. M. Monday Through Saturday : | blouse outfit to suit your tailored Sotfius po Suppe C CH L Rev. F. G. Brune will read the coreAs it turns out they had a | CI ul marsiil ountry--iubd. |mony at 8:30 o'clock. . right to be smug. We were afraid | : ‘ For added beauty, hemstitth ’ |p s of the coup] Mr. and 4 { Pattern 8217 is for sizes 34, 36, | as illustrated and edge with wide - Arents of the couple are a ou UE. Ne Ua | 00 Cod 10 Sle 06, | a waien dnl EGS WI ue To Have Party Mis. award Musing of nour Dum: ig ne pry oo We jumper 21 yards of 54-inch; tig : : : ’ herland, and Mr. and Mra. Carl t down the hems cf our o ar- | | ’ 2 inl ' : 3 ; do mse 8 blouse, short sleeves, 2 yards of . To obtain complete crocheting - Children of Indianapolis Country Oyvstslece; 1119 Pare Ave alin Lo As Bev. are of 39-inch. instructions, directions on how to clyb members will be guests at a WE full a - 'd A lon S00n 88 hoy Were Sure 0 For this pattern, send 25 cents make cloth knd stitch illustra- - oY : gown 1.4 uth ang A ‘ong ~ the victory, the designers said, in in coin, your name, address, size tions for Pattern 5182, send 16 Christmas party at 3 p. m. Dec. 21 train, Red roses will hold her veil effect, “Tha ain’; all, gina! Come desired, and the pattern number cents in coin, your name, address n the clubhouse, Mrs. Ralph Mc- and form her bouquet. i spring and the clothes you bought to Sue Burnett, The Indianapolis and the pattern number to Anne Kinney, cRalrmian, 15 being assisted Mrs. William Everett, the matron last fall are going to be outmoded, Times Pattern Service, 214 W, Cabot, The. Indianapolis Times, DY Mesdames Floyd Meeker, Wil- of honor, will wear a bouffant frock too. If you think vou're wearing Maryland ST, ST. Indianapolis 9. 530 8. Wells St. Chicago 7. lam F. Wiggins and William Kend- of emerald taffeta. Similar dresses long skirts now, you ain't seen smn remem PICK of cerise taffeta will be worn by the anything!” ) The children will: present ‘a one- bridesmaids, Miss Marjorie Muesing Yes, we missed the boat. I F RSONA / S act play, “The Night Before Christ- and Miss Ruth Stevenson. So, goodby, 1947—the year when mas,” directed by Miss Judy Mor- James Dooley, Waveland, will be women might have freed them- - o_o _ _— rison and Miss Barbara Redding. the best man. Ushers are to be selves from the slavery of fash- Mr. and Mrs. William Byram Cadet, ¥. william Brill will arrive Mrs, Kenneth V. Christena is play Kenneth Ullrich, Louisville, Ky. fon. It might have been Our Gates Jr. and their daughter, Bar- Tuesday from the Howe Military on heer, and Ricka*d Merritt, Year, but it wasn't. bara, will arrive in Indianapolis on School, Howe, to spend the Christ-| In the cast are Florence Red- A rgeeption in the. Muesing home Dec. 20 from Williamstown, Mass. mas holidays with his mother, Mrs. ding, Ann and Jimmie Mexia will be held before the Sauple leaves | Mrs George Bork {They will spend the Holidays WItR: Dwight W. Brill. 2724 N. Talbot Ave., Dee and Nancy Meeker, Carolyn on a trip to Chicago. ey will be | i : why .(Crain, Joan Peterson and Linda at home at 2041 Brookside Ave, i . Mr. Gates’ parents. Mr. and Mrs.|gnq4 cadet J. Richard Brill will ar Soe MeXerne k To Entertain |Gates, 1304 N. Alabama St. rive Dec, 20 from the U. 8. Military | ue ow Re will Dresest. 2 : Mrs. George Bork, 5105 Wash-! Mr. Gates Jr. will receive his Academy, West Point, N. Y. | an Show aid Saiita Rhus Bridge— & ington Blvd., will be hostess to the Ph. in Economics from the Uni-| The former will be accompanied. = gifts for all the guests. A ¢ ~ Wy-Mo-D Club at 12:30 . versity of Chicago next Friday. by Cadet Gordon Insley, who will vie also will be shown. * a est torv oie col P 5 =u: a spend a few days with the BRills|™", "0 00 ‘will be served for the ‘ Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Albright will wei yngianapolis girls attending before going on to his home in| s ’ : RnB Wi 5 NY Wiel S 8g children and their parents. The n Cards assist. riarcliff Junior College, N, Y., wi roit. Stephen Foster Quartet will sing) ¢ . 5 There will be a program of carols arrive home next week to spend the $ = » carols. | By W EM NE i led by Mrs. Laura Craig Poland, holiday vacation with their fam- Jack Meek, a freshman at Indi- ——— | y a MERKEN: EY and Mrs. Elza Henson will give a ilies, ana University, and Frank Meek, a Ca rd Party MY TITLE for today's hand is Christmas message. Mrs. E. C., Miss Carolyn Ann Crom will visit student at Bullis School, Silver ? ‘ “The saddest story ever told in Wischmeyer will accompany Mrs. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Spring, Md., will spend the holidays! The Saenger-Chor Ladies Society bridge,” and as long as I am tell- ky C. P. Brady in a program of songs. 'F. Crom, and Miss Carolyn Louise with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. will spohsor a card party a% 8 p. m. ing you the facts, I will admit it i] The members will have a gift ex- Hauser, will visit her parents, Mr. Perry Meek, 3742 N. Pennsylvania tomorrow in the club hall, 521 E. happened to me. My partner was 4 change. aa end Mrs. Edgar w. Hauser St am i ae oman 13th St a ses am ____- Jack Denny of Toledo and Phila- ; - delphia, who sat West. i WHen he bid four clubs, 1 was § : not sure whether or not he was i playing the Fishbein confetition, 2 4QJ10083 YK108 | # None : . #Ql082 None 4 None SAQes N £ vies x w AKIO Q - eQ9e S$ I MISS MARJORIE . GAYDE #47634 Dugas ' 4X37 | AOAKTE542 - v7? / 65432 - & None ; ” Tournament—E-W vul. Youthful Joun West North Esst 36 “dh 446 5¢ Double Redouble Pass Pass Opening—& K * 'g . 4 Nevertheless, when North bid four Women’s Dresses spades, I took a desperate chance > and bid five diamonds, which South loudly doubled. ; Denny of course was justified in redoubling. Why the opponents Styled in MISS HENNRIETTA HURT did not take the redouble out, I do not know, But if they had, there would | have been no story. They could | have made six spades without Illusion Half Sizes | much -trouble—but I was play<t | ing the hand at five diamonds. = ” . ” ’ SOUTH opened the king ‘of » spades, which I trumped In dummy with the eight of diamonds, discarding a small club * MISS SHIRLEY KETCHAM | from my own hand. x | I led the queen of diamonds bd a v from dummy, and North played . MRS. DOROTHY the six of hearts. Yes, a red 12.95 and 14.95 card, and I never imagined that ’ ASCHOFF | South would be mean enough to hold five diamonds against me. i ¥ S80 when South played a dia- a 0 mond, I assumed that everybody Top to Bottom: ; had followed, and that I had y | : : ’ . Picked up all the trumps with | Seen in Woman's Home Come three more leads. I next led a 4 ; : : ! small heart and took the finesse. panion youthful print in North won with the king and Bates rayon crepe. The diagonreturned a spade, so I trumped a, MISS ELIZABETH CLARK witlr my last diamond, spread the « Prion Rott sweeping. 16; 72 to hand and claimed the balance, 2 2.93. MRS. MILDRED I thought I had made the conSCHELL wt » ” » WE WERE vulnerable, so we would have had a plus score of i | 1350 points. But the little girl NN : | sitting South insisted upon play- New natural shoulder line | ing the hand out. I ran another a dolman sleeves with eme heart, she trumped, and then she Zl, nila . spread her hand, claiming the f/ broidery. . Cascade drapery balance! a -— : on the skirt. Of continental Down I went, 1400 points, all av . 14 2014 ’ ayon crepe. 1415 to 20 because I thought that North's = : i: rope 3 * red card at trick two was a dia- | 14.95. CHRISTMAS GIFT COUNSELORS! [mitts | . points. ) 3. Of course five diamonds could | {| have been made by overtaking 4 . . " v | the first "diamond lead when | | With Their Chairman, Mrs. Jessie Lu Van Camp, they do | 7, “I © il ir am | i i . . heart finesse immediately. | : . ix - 13 i \ - ACO < A miracles for men, women and children Telephone Shoppers This wont Tr oma to Two piece ress Jose like ie vB . . | dummy in case North returned a 4 aress and Jacke +0 - 3 ve . .. help with Gift od who are uncertain as to what to give p roude. II be retumed a club or white buttons - fasten. the pi : . or i a heart, South cou n only a . il Certificates . . . and escort you personally to the gift just meant Ee trl vestee. 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