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To Be Held Jan. 14 | .. Mrs, LaFell Dickinson, past presi-|
Women's Clubs, will' speak at a general meeting of the Woman's De-| partment Club at 8 p. m. Wednes- | day, Jan. 14, in the clubhouse. The beting will be open to guests of]
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Wings to Footlights.” | «Mrs. Arthur K. Remmel, program | will introduce the| speaker and Mrs. Carl J. Weinnardt
‘and Miss Mary B. Pottage are to be hostesses for the evening. Mrs, Dickinson became leader of largest women's organization in 1944, and the organiza- | gation increased its membership 45,000 ‘during her three years in| office. { During this time, Mrs. Dickinson was one of five women invited by the State Department to val as a consultant to the American] delegation at the San Francisco
Mrs, Dickinson — was the -only. an ina party-of seven invited fsit the Soviet Union in the summenof 1945. The seven were gts. of the Soviet governNed Cross and Soviet:
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Group of the Woman's Club will have a. guest ‘ts ‘meeting Tuesday, Jan. 1
clubhouse, and Mis. Royal 9 Nicholas will be in charge. ; " _'Dr.-Donald E. Elder, pastor of the
Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran ~ Church, will be the leader.
Mrs. Matthews Will Give Book Review
Mrs, Bertha Haines Matthews will give a musical review of “Menagerie in F Sharp” (Heinsheimer) tomorrow morning in the Central Avenue Methodist Church. A 10 o'clock coffee will precede the program in the church parlors. Members of Circles 4 and 5 will be . Bostesses. They are Mesdames Charles Sharpe, G. J. Oglebay, Harry Nolan, J W. Noble; O. T. Roberts, M. R. Alvis, H. H. Winkler, Helen Thoms, —-W_D. Grifith, J. P. Owens and Clarence Stonecipher and Miss Minnie Knapp. .
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The book is the: memoirs of Dr. H W. Heingheimer, a publisher of classical music and a native of Vienna. He left Europe as a refugee at the beginning of the war, and the book tells his experiences with _ musicians in both. Europe and
Amefica. Mrs. Matthews will illustrate her talk with correlated music. Mrs.- Warren: D. Oakes is chair-| man of hostesses, and Mrs. R. 8.
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JUNE RITE PLANNED—Miss Sylvia Milles is Their parents are Mr.~and Mrs,
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Club to Hear Book Review |: By Mrs. Moore |
|. One women’s club_is planning a ~have a dinner
z meeting Thursday, land a-number of others will have! "business sessions this week. |
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Professional Women | Will Have Dinner
pook review Friday, another
g. Jesse Cameron Moore will review "A Lady Like the Moon” at a meeting .of the Over the Tea Cups Club at 2 pim. Friday in the home| of Mrs. Willis D. Gatch, 1933 N. Delaware St. Mrs,” Moore is acquainted with the author, Miss Genevieve Wime satt, who is director of the Insti~| tute of Chinese Culture in Wash-
oo . The club has preserited a copy Indianapolis blic Library. The author, Mré. Amos B. Carlile, is a membef of the group.
“The Young Professional Women's Club will have a dinner at 6 p. m. Thursday in the YWCA. Tlie event
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the public, will follow the dinner.
will be open to guests. .., , . A “white elephant” sale, open. to
It-wiil be from 7 to-9.p. m. Proceeds will go. to the .club’s Scholarship
Miller, 4510 Washington Bivd., and Mrs: George W. Morris, 4325 ‘Loan Fund. Winthrop Ave. The couple is planning a June wedding. Miss Miller stiended Indiana University and is a member of Sigma Delta Tau she auctioneer. She will be assisted,
Sarority, Mr. Marris is-an1U
graduate and a member of Sigma Nu and Phi‘Beta Kappa Fraternities.
" Boot il . - SEES ociety— SN Margaret Wohlgemuth Announces - Attendants for Wedding March 6
Mrs. Katherine Richmond will be
lpy Misses Aldora Tannihill, Edith]
Moore, Katherine Lippincott and Esther Rainey. ; |
Mrs. Clayton M. Adams, 5737) Lowell Ave., will be hostess for the | January meeting of the Green Thumb Garden Club tomorrow. Mrs. | Walter Alfke will assist. A | Mrs. Paul Beardman will discuss | “Best Results With Perennials,” and|
MISS MARGARET WOHLGEMUTH has chosen Jer wedding to Donald F. Kittredge. They flowers. | in the Woodstock Club with Dr." Roy |
March-6-fo will be marri
Ewing Vale of th ‘Tabernacle Presbyterian Church offi-
ciating. ' The bride-to-be is bert J. Wohigemuth. Mr. Kittr P. Kittredge, Sharon, Pa.
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The bridesmaids will be Mrs. J George B. Jeffrey, A. Malcolm McVie |
Joseph: P: Kittredge Jr. will be
be Fabian Kunzelmann, Ft. Wayne;
Wohlgemuth and Mr, Jeffrey,
Miss Wohigemuth, a member of the
Junior Auxiliary and the Indianapolis Junior League, will" be honored at a miscellaneous shower at-1 p. m. Friday. Mrs. George R. Jeffrey is to be hostess, assisted by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. George B. Jeflrey. “The prospective bridegroom was graduated from =Deerfield Academy and Cornell University. He’ is a -member -of Kappa Alpha Fraternity. Miss Wohlgemuth is a graduate of Wells College.
Auxiliary Luncheon Set; Circle Will Have Dance
The Southern Club. Auxiliary |
‘will have s-1-p-m-luncheon-meet~ Friday. © Mrs. Charles E. Stevens, 157 E. Forest Blvd, wilHams Creek, will be hostess.
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: | Mr e daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al- |Ave,, will be the hostess. e is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph |
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ter H. Edwards d - Kennedy Reese. Vern Starks the State Conservation Department. is to be the guest speaker. Ne
. » Ne The Stansfield Circle will give. Feb. 7, in the Woodstock Club. Proceeds will be used to carry on the recreational program . for young people; ~sponsored-by the Circle. i Mrs. W. .Burleigh Matthew is general chairman for the event, and ‘Mrs. Fred Tucker Jr. is the co-chairman. ” ;
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PEO Chapters
Mrs. H. L. Hasbrook will demon- | |strate line arrangement of winter
| The Amica Study Club will have| |“Paul, the New Leader” as the| | topic for its meeting tomorrow. | s. C.'B. Brooks, 113 N. Linwood |
Mrs. Robert Flutro -and Mrs. | Moise Copacia will be the speakers, and Mrs. Charles Smith and Mrs. Don Stewart will be assistant host-
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m1 hu 00 WEL Be Wed Garden Club tomorrow. ax) Be On Saturday
Scott McCoy will “speak on History of Plants.” sete
will meet at 2 p. m. Thursday in|
the home of Mrs. Harry Uphause, Ee 5107 Ralston Ave. Mrs. Noble Reyn- and approaching marriage of their| |
olds will speak. |daughter, Mary Ellen, to Alvin “Atw1:30 p. m. tomorrow, the St. Johnsan.
A Joan of. Women’s Club will have
Mary E. Baker | =
: lot] The Rev. Irene Terrell will read| its mon meeting in the school the vows In a 7:30 p. m. ceremony |
The Ernie Pyle Chapter, ITSC, yp gid Mrs. Elden Baker, Stop) ¢ 4 11 Road, announce the engagement ig
{sudttortum. ‘on-Saturday-in-the South Meridian |... ' Harvey G. ter, '-Indianapolis| Church of God. any He \PBI office. will bacthe speaker. | The bridegroom-to-be ‘is the son A business meeting"u{ the Indian-|0f MT: and Mrs. ‘Herman Johnson, |. apal ) ,\Stop 11 Road. | Is Junior Woman's Club will b/s David Webb will be the ma-|
: . ; held a 750 p. Wm toda¥. in the}, on of honor. The bridesmaids are!
(home of Mrs. A. E. Gordon, 5202 _) be Misses Thelma-Johnson, Mary| —. i - E 1 ¥i BRIEAY: “<|Lee Henry and Arthells Johnsen.| Grandmother Attends
C will be . flowergirls.
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The assistant hostesses are Set Meetings. Mesdames Frank Cantwell, Wal- |
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William H. Remy is chairman of the
High School Classes
ATHOL, Mass.~Mrs. William B:| A Taylor, 51 years old and a grand- Richard Baker, Ronald Adams and mother, is aftending classes in a Martin.
| The bes!
Dr. Evelyn Duvall
Merrick. ~and the ushers will be| Dr. Duvall is“exééutive secretary of the National Council on Family | Relations with headquarters in the University of Chicago.
The Indianapolis — Town Hall} y Murphy and Becky Young|Series will present Dr. Evelyn Mil{lis Duvall as its speaker at 11 a. m, t man is to be William|Friday in the English Theater.
Her topic| .
To Be Hostess
The Irvington Chapter, DAR, will have a meeting at 1 p. m. Thursday. in the home of Mrs. C. Earl Byrkett, 770 N. Audubon Road. Mrs. F. A. Green and Mrs. E. E. Hamaker will assist. : Mrs. James V. Rawiings Jr. will be in charge of a group discussion
Spurgeon, Merle Safford, Charles |Heitkam, J. C. Starr, Charles But. {lor, W. A. Edwards, Frank Poland and Bonnie Chronis and Miss Car. Irie M. Hoag.
The alternates include Mesdames
|Harold J. Hayes, Harley Vann, {Claude Franklin, I |Thad Clarke, Earl Randolph, O. E.
Leslie McLean,
Hutchens, Arthur Wooden, Verl Shelby, H. Alden Adams, John P.
Coehrane, John Bernloehr and John
Newlin and “Miss Caroline Rupp.
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Make “toast em’s” the next time youl neighbor drops in to tea. Out thin sHeed white bread in one-hall
inch: fingers and in doughnut shapes: Brush with’ melted vitaminized margarine. :
Toast quickly undef the? brotler; then spread tops lightly with com sirup. To serve, slip a toasted finger
(through each doughnut hole. {Palladium Is Used
In New Jewelery The “new look” in jewelry follows the trend of fashion with designs inspired by turn of the century. brooches, clips, earrings and necklaces. Modernized versions of these antiques often are worked in palladium, which lends itself to elabor-
{on “Our ‘Most Prized Antiques.”
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lthe kindergarten at 1:15 p. m.\Women Voters tomorrow.- There will be a discus-|meeting at. 9:30. a. m. tomorrow sion on “The Radio as it Influences
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Chinese Checkers $1.25
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|!serve its founders day. ~~
Three chapters of the PEO Sis.
- high school Here.
Friday will be “Marriage Is What)
[ terhood have scheduled meetings this { week, and another sorority will ob-
Chapter F, PEO, will have a busi-| ness meeting and tea tomorrow in |the home of Mrs. Carl Switzer, 2525 IN. Talbot- Ave, Mrs. Leslie Crockett
She was forced to leave school in 1914, and her return was delayed 33|
years by marriage and two se TO Be We d> } Tolstoy’s Daughter x Writes Biography
ROME—The Countess Tatiana, 84, eldest daughter of the Russian nov-| elist, Leo Tolstoy, is writing a bio-| graphy of her father, while she is
Fy All Star ceri naere $2.50 {will assist the hostess. ps Sea Raider .........T75¢ | Mrs. Doyle Zaring is in charge of Cardena ........... $125 a RN “Al A.W: Kuerst, ."Hamp3 Royal Kefo .......$2.00 |ton Drive, will entertain members of = i {Chapter V, PEO, tomorrow. Fe ns Ganges ............$2.00 Mrs. Arthur L. Strauss is to be yd : Parcheesi $1.00 Parollett ...........$3.50 |chairman for a “Constitutional § J | Parcheesi ......... Quiz” ; Es Chess ...... $3.50 to $7.50 Qu } Monopoly $2, $2.50, $3.50 Tripoly $126 || Mrs. Prank E. Best will be In aif Tease. charge of a program on “A Century FL Poltyanna ........ 8180 piance .ovviin.. $125 |o : Let's Furnish A Visit to meets tOMOrrow. Mrs. C.'M. Sharp, 2224 E. Kessler _a House .........$3.50 Mother Goose $3.50. | Biv, wil be the hostess . Peg Baseball ve.....506 Picture Puzzles $1.25 up | pimbda Mu Chapter, Si Dart Games .... 50c, $1. Consetta .......... $2.00 | Sorority, will observe founders day . at a dinner at 7 p. m. tomorréw in
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In Public
By SALLY
OF COURSE, gals, you want to look your swishiest for your eve- | ning dates. So you put your hair |
up on bobby pins, don’t you?
But do you wear this boudgir equipment out on the street? Or
to school? Or on your job? Don't! Please don’t! Even
scarf tied over your head can't [ “conceal the hair-set; my girl—-And nothing, absolutely nothing, is so. cheap and. cheesy as curlers in |
public, "Men, in particular, hate it.
i remarks! » " » AS 1 entered a hotel restaura recently, I
really! And here's the tip-off.
| “A man behind me muttered
in that get-up.” i | See what I mean, girls?
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living here.-
Fay Merritt
: Sunday Co
Mr. and Mrs. Russell R. Merri
6026 E. Ninth St., announce the engagement and approaching mar{riage of "their daughter, Fay Ann,
You Make It.”
The council has a three-fold oro-|. igram: Research on the many as-| “pects of family life: -development| of counseling and guidance, and the
as of educational facilities in
viduals and groups in prepara-|
tt, tion for marriage.
well-known lecturer
in her) {field, Dr. Duvall #&1so is- co-author rof a book, “When You Marry,” with
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ate and intricately wrought pleces that are light in weight.
Voters League The Indianapols League .of will have a board
in ‘the 38th St. Branch of the Merchants National Bank. 2
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Telephone "Riley 7411
Ruben Lorenzo. She will give -a|
apartment near dens.
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She lives simply in a four-room | 0. Thomas L. Moore Jr.
FE ass Gar-| The vows will be read
»»m. Sunday by Dr. J. 8S. Albert
Church.
Gethsemane
Lutheran
The prospective bride-
at “3:30 coursé of eight Tectures at the New| York Town Hall this month ‘and
next, .
Miss Sally Butler will introduce
gma ‘Beta | Klutey will assist the hostess. | —————————————————————
the Hotel Lincoln. Officers will be | Tiny watches on rings of con-| Carolyn Smith, Theodore
Mrs. Horace Jones, 639 N. Parker i -J-Ave., will be hostess for the meeting | of Alpha Chapter, Phi Gamma Tau |
| you only could see the raised | eyebrows and hear the scathing |
noticed = would-be | glamour girl=in curl pins. Yes,
his. companion; “For. gosh sakes, there's Peggy! Let's lunch in the | if one of them was the ace of men's grill. 1: won't sit with—her— clubs it would not help him.
Do your beauty business the ‘night. before your big date. Tie a net tightly over the pinned | seurls. They'll be safe until morn- _ . ing and with good management
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! groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Moore, 426 N. DeQuincy St.
. 1 . Alexandrian Chapter Meets Tomo Brow. ITSC. The couple will be honored at a will meet at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow TE at 33 me
of Staifpe whieh On Ar, 70 at the home of Mrs. Ernest Nugent, |, earsal will follow the dinner
{3135 Northwestern Ave. | Mrs. Clayton Ridge will {the speaker, and Mrs. Carl
pe| The "guests will include the {parenis of the couple; - Mis. Leon ‘I'wills, Mrs. Edna Kaufman, Mr. aad Mrs. La Verne Smith, Dr. and Mrs. Albert, Misses. Frances Jarreid, Yvonne Russell, Katie Lewis and Styer, | trasting yellow gold and white/ Ralph Rash, Robert Merritt and | palladium are increasingly popular.’ Richard Merritt. ’
Finger Watches
Bridge— Six Heart Bid Proves a Winner
By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY AA4S America’s Card Authority WAZ . . A FEW YEARS ago cham- | *QJ9 pionships were won generally by t AKQJEHE teams assembled from one city. | 811918 N al That is, experienced partnerships. | Today, however, bridge ‘has be- ¢ Rm w S t § logsaa come so standardized that good | » Dealer 3 players do not need experienced | a'e partnerships. Landy | Por example, the national men’s | AKQ985 | team-of-four championship played yKQJ 10834 | recently in Atlantic City was won . & None by Alvin. Landy and Arthur | Nel | | Goldsmith * of Cleveland, Jack Tournament—Neither vul ® | Kravats of Chicago, Jeff Glick of | South dg ya ov [. Miami ' and 8. Mogal- of New. ew Pass Pass ass
Yor ~ Opening—¢ K A GREAT many of the teams stopped at five hearts after employing the Blackwood convention. .
" » » : TODAY'S hand proved pretty much of a problem to most of the teams. - When Landy picked up the South cards he decided not to open the bidding. He felt that Landy had a little problem in ' he would have plenty of oppor- | the play. When West held the tunity to bid. "{ \ | openirig lead and continued with
the . ace of _ diamonds, ' Landy Wee d, North opened with otie “1a Hoe East qn ‘action. trumped with the four of hearts, Landy vealizel now tat it he He felt sure West did not have ) ace of clibs in addition, to the used the -Blackwood convention the ace 9 ein 3 to
: ace and king of diamonds, first, his partner's response might indi= | yeohise West had passed on. the | cate that he had twp aces, but
first round of bidding, and Sec ond;~he probably would have dou- | bled six hearts. - : Cue bidding would not be of | - So Landy played a small heart much advantage, so he decided to to the ace and led the king of take a stab in the dark and bid | clubs. East went up with the six hearts. He figured that ever if West held the ace of diamonds and gee of clubs. he might make thé mistake against six hearts of opening the ace of clubs,
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" the outstanding trumps and had two good clubs: and a dfamond | in ‘dummy of which to discard his two losing spades, -
‘To Be Guest Miss Helen Joanne Evans and
lat a bridal dinner Friday. :
‘ace, Landy trumped picked up |
the speaker and ‘lead the discussion at the luncheon in the Chateau Room of the Claypool Hotel following the lecture. .
Helen Evans
Robert E. Ray will be honor guests The |dinner will be held in the home of the bride-tozbe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Evans, 3009 E. New York St. ~The couple will be married at 2:30 p. m. Sunday in St. Matthew's Lutheran Church. The Rev. C. N. Busse will officiate... Mr. Ray is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ray, Greensburg. ! The guests will include Mr. and) Mrs. Wilbur McKinley, Charles ‘Boyd, Miss Mary Lou Fichezor, Greensburg; Misses Betty Englebright, Shirley Ryan and Carol Jean Fritch and Leo Klinger.
| Legion, Auxiliary 'To Have Luncheon The Osric Mills Watkins Unit of |the American Legion Auxiliary will have a dessert luncheon at”1l p. m. Thursday. in the home of Mrs. Wells \Bishop, 803 E. 43d St. . | Mrs. Harry -E. Nolen will preside. |A report on national defense will be |given by Mrs. Edward Harmeiiing, {and Mrs. Fred Albershardt will re- | port on legislation.
Jrvington Circle Plans Luncheon x
The Child Consefvation- League, Irvington Circle, will have a 1 p.-m luncheon meeting Monday. Mrs, P C. Merchant, 5338 Ohmer Ave, is to| {be hostess. ; - The assistant hostesses will * be Mrs. John Sawmiller and Mrs. P. B. Jensen. Mrs. P. A. Weir will dis-} {cuss “Respect for Property.”
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