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Club Women To Hear Book Review

Sonn be at 6. p. m. in the ?

YWCA. ol Miss Lynn will give an fllustrated talk on “Australia.” The program was arranged by. Miss Aldora Tannehill and Miss Susan

McCain. \

A luncheon meeting will be at 12:30 p. m. Saturday in| the Hotel Washington by the Club, Miss Helen D, Brown will preside. Mrs; Joe. Rand Beckett will 7*4alk on “Dreams of Beauty,” to pe illustrated with pictures of the Charleston Gardens, 8. C,

Mrs. Robert Shank will speak on “The Conflicts of the Early an Church” when Study Club meets tomorrow with Mrs, Charles R. Young, 720 N. Euclid Ave, GL Mrs. Allan Ball and Mrs. Shank will be assistant hostesses.

The Heyl Study Club will meet tomorrow in the 38th St. Branch, Merchants National Bank,

Mrs. Guy O. Byrd will speak

on “Elhiopia,” and Mrs. Nettie pal; Messrs. and Mesdames Wayne

Littleton Kane will talk on|ppjtenett and Mrs. J. L. Gib#Desert Bneountat, boney. . Doro Schick Wally Nehrling will be master Mrs thy will ‘ re- of ceremonies. Entertainment

view “The Dry Wood” when the St. Joan of Arc Women’s Club meets at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the church auditorium, ry of the Study Club. will ~~ pe-hostesses, Mrs. Clem Palmer, 6710 E. 38th St, will entertain the Northeastern Homemakers Club at 1 p. m. tomorrow. : z The guest speaker will represent the Marion County Cancer Society, :

The Bide-A-Wee Club will meet tomorrow night with Mrs, Harry Alexander, 938 N. Bosart Ave.

Garden Clubs Set Meetings Tomorrow

A Valentine tea is among the activities planned for tomorrow by three garden clubs. Mrs. Joe Buckingham, Beech __ Grove, will entertain the Sunshine Garden Club with a Valeéntine tea. Potted plants will be exchanged,

Mrs. E. C. Wakelam will preside at a business meeting when officers willbe elected. Mrs. Charles Adams and Mrs. R. R. Triplett will assist the hostess.

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Daughert WEDDING READ — ‘Miss Alice Louise Robertson was married Friday night in Lynhurst.- Baptist Church to John are Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Robertson, 3024 'W. Morris St.,

and Mr. and Mrs, John S. Mc» Wethy, Clayton.

Frolic Planned At School By PTA Unit

Wade McWethy. Their parents |

The Crooked Creek School PTA will sponsor a Valentine Frolic from 7:30 to 10:30 p. m. Friday, Feb. 13. The event will be at the| school, 57th 8t. and Michigan Rd. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Stark are general chairmen for the frolic. They are being assisted by Delver Carder, school princi-

Harvey, Adrian Wilhoite and Jess

wil include -a fish pend and movies. Food is in charge of Walter Striebeck, E. A. Joyce, Don Roberts and Mr. Gibboney.

“The booths will include a ca

walk; } phant,” candy and plants. The, are being planned by Mesdames Paul Jenkins, Frank R. Eck, H. H. Allen; George Appleman, Wade Distel, John P. McHugh, Ralph Iles, Philip Sweet, R. B. Berner and Roscoe C. Brown. Mrs. Gibboney is PTA dent. :

The Glenns Valley PTA Study Group will meet at 11:30 a. m. tomorrow with Mrs. M. B. Dunn,

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Blankenship will assist, Mrs. Robert Bidlack will give the lesson topic, “Tlie Kiss and the Quandary.” Work will be done for the Cancer Cupboard.

The William Evans Center PTA will sponsor a vaudeville show and bake sale at 7:30 p. m. Friday in the school.

Shower Fetes Bride-to-Be

Mrs. Richard Gaus, 4430 Park Ave., was hostess at a luncheon and kitchen shower in her home today. Mrs, William Wissmann, Columbus, was the co-hostess. The guest of honor was Miss

The Green Thumb Garden Club will meet at.1 p. m. with Mrs. W.

Margaret Wohlgemuth. Miss Wohilgemuth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Wohige-

E. Dismore, 741 N. Bancroft Ave. muth, 4124 N. Pennsylvania St., Mrs. Mildred Crump will speak will be married to Donald F.

on “Corsage Making.” . The assistant hostesses will be Mesdames H. L. Bischof, C. C.

Limbach and C. D. Van Buskirk:

Mrs: Paul R. Pike will speak - the Forest Hills Garden Club.

ton Ave. will -entertain the organization, Te

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Kittredge, son of Mr. and Mrs. [J. P. Kittredge, Sharon, Pa., on | March 6. The guests at the shower were

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FUTURE BRIDE—Mr. and Mrs. T. O. James, Altamont, Ill,, have announced the betrothal of their daughter, Mildred, 405! Weaver Ave, to Caleb Denny, son of Mr. and Mrs, George L.

EASTER WEDDING—Miss Winifred Davis will be married Easter Sunday to James A. Wallace Jr. in Sweeney Chapel, Butler University. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd M, David,

My Day— Republican Tax-Cut Bill Criticized

| Denny, 638 Berkley Road. The wedding will be in the near future.

Society—

St. Margaret's Hospital Guild Members Are Salon Hostesses

1659 Allison St., and his parents are of Jasper.

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT HYDE PARK, N. Y., Feb. 3— In spite of all protests from Democrats, the Republicans in the Hquse are putting through their particular tax-cut bill. ~ From the table released by Rep. Harold Knutson,” sponsor “of “the a percentage basis, the low-in-come groups would get the greatest reduction. For instance, under the present law a married couple with two children pay $76 on a $2400 income. Under tie new bill they would pay nothing, so their percentage of reduction would be 100. A married couple with two children and an income of $100, 000 now pays $62,301. Under the new bill, they would pay $44,224. This is a 29 per cent reduction.

. = . " "HOWEVER, with inflation as it is at present and with food prices so high, the $76 saved on the $2400 income would be swallowed up without the family noticing the difference.

with the $100,000 income always was able to pay for the necessities even at inflation prices, and their tax reduction would mean they

could have a good many added

luxuries. : “Looking. ‘at. it: cold - bloddedly. under t circumstances. I

presen have no confidence that this tax reform has been studied with a wide comprehensive view of the whole economic situation before us today.

» » - THERE 1S one great advantage in having the executive branch of the government controlled by one political party while the legislative branch is controlled by the other. It puts clear-cut responsibility on both parties. ! The executive branch is responsible for the measures it proposes, but the legislative branch

Mesdames Wohigemuth, ‘George .;../jy carries the responsibility

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2! Chapter V.

“ Edward = Wohigemuth,| y on “Trees in the Winter” before Samuel D. Miller II, Malcolm Mc-! Sor, She Jeasures Ji passes op iy

Vie, John Davis, Gale SchullenMrs. Ross Smith, 6001 Carroll-| berger, Alfred Simms, Thomas {Sherrin, James Rocap and Ran-

one is able to assess responsibility more truly than at any other time. .

Three chapters of the PEO Sisterhood will hold meetings tomor- | row, -

| Chapter F will have a business|

| meeting and tea in the home of N.-Me-~

assist the hostess. Mrs.” Lyman Thompson is to | be in charge of the. “Constitu-

y | tiorial Quiz” program.

| Mrs. Kenneth Shirley, 820 N. | Bolton Ave.,, will entertain the

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On the otlier. hand, the family|

MEMBERS OF THE ST.

GUILD are hostesses at the Hoosier Salon this afternoon in Block's Auditorium. They are Mesdames Robert M.

Stith, R. H. Matthews, John

Merritt Fields and L. E. Kincannon. —-Mesdames Irwin A. Ward, William H. Frosh, Henry Prescott, Louis” M. Richardson; 0:8: Flick-and C,H: Winders were hostesses this morning. They are members of the Irvington

Fortnightly Club.

Six members of the Indianapolis University Women's Club will be hostess tomorrow morning in the salon. Mesdames Albert Stump, Winslow Van Horne, Barrett M. Woodsmall, Victor Deitch, Elmer Sherwood and Robert Coleman. , Tomorrow afternoon the hostesses will be members of the CIKN Club. They will be Mesdames Luther H. Manley, William M. Wilson, Earl W. Showalter, Frank Schmidt, Philip M. Terry

and Chester O. Martin. ‘Mesdames George W. Walker, E. O. Price, Carey Spicer, Kenneth E. Lemons, Max Freeman, R. 8. Hiatt, R. P. Burkle and - Marvin L. Lugar were hostesses yesterday morning. They are members of the Indianapolis Panhellenic Association. : The hostesses yesterday afternoon were members of the May Wright Sewall Indiana Council of Women. They were Mesdames Laura E. Ray, Claude McLean, Lowell 8. Fisher, Emory W. Cowley, Claude Franklin and E. L. Burnett.

Reservations Made For Dinner Dance

Additional reservations have been made forthe Stansfield

MARGARET'S HOSPITAL

R. Brayton, H. H. Bacon,

They are to

tosses The event is to be held Sate urday in the Woodstock Club. A “dutch treat” dinner party has been planned by Messrs. and Mesdames Fred C. Tucker, Eugene Hibbs, James J, Carter, Robert Morgan and Joseph Barr, Miss Susan Smith, Miss Margaret Zapf, Frank Welland, La Rus Neal and William

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Carl M. Cole | Takes Bride

In Ceremony A candlelight ceremony at 4:30 p. m. Sanday united Miss Georgia Keven Henderson and Carl M. Cole. Dr. Frederick R. Daries officiated in the Zion

Evangelical and Reformed Church, The bride, daughter of Mr. and

gabardine suit with a gray hat and blue accessories. a bouquet of red roses, Mrs. Velmon Floyd was ‘the maid of honor. She wore a green suit and brown accessories. The bridesmaid, Miss Ruth Cole, wore a rust colored suit and black accessorfes. The attendants carried daffodils. ! The best man was Earl Cole, and Don Henderson was the usher, There was a reception in the home of the bride's parents after the ceremony. The couple will be at home in Lafayette after Thurs-! day. ; The bride attended Indiana

Welch. Mr. and Mrs. Frances Baur will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Blackwell Jr., Dr. and Mrs. Paul Merrell and Dr. and Mrs. Alex Ross. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hicks will have Mr. and Mrs. William R. Bockstahler as their guests at .the dinner. Mr. and ' Mrs, Charlies F, Arensman and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Albershardt

Circle's annual dinner dance.

will also attend the dinner.

University. The bridegroom, a| student at Purdue University, is| the son of Mrs. Myrtle Cole, 516| N. Tacoma St. "

Mrs. Holland Will Speak -

The Alexandrian Chapter,

ITSC, will meet at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. wil-|

The Bridal Scene—

"Today's bridal scene includes

PEO Chapters. | Will Meet

jo Miss Warvel 1s the daughter

Bridal Dinner Friday Will Honor Louann Baden, Lyle R. Hiatt Jr.

the news of two pre-nuptial din-

ners and three engagement announcements, Miss Louann Baden and Lyle Robert Hiatt Jr. will be hon-| ored at a bridal dinner Friday in the home of the bride-to-be's wood Ave parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles H, Lowther, 4245 N. Carrollton Ave.| win Mrs. W. D. Forrest assist

The couple will be married Saturday in the McKee Chapel of

Tabernacle Presbyterian,

The dinner guests will be Miss Nancy Scharrer, Greenwood; Miss Barbara Clark, Leo Klinger, Donald E. Higgs, Mike Cervinic and Donald Bader, «mms . » » » o . A ‘bridal dinner tonight in the Highland Golf and Country Club will honor ‘Miss Helen Louise Warvel and James E. Noland: The couple will be married to-morrow-in Sweeney Chapel, Butler University. =

of Dr. and Mrs. John H. Warvel, 4360 Kessler Blvd. hosts at the dinner. Mr. Noland is the son of Dr. and Mrs. O. A. Noland, Bloomington. ° The dinner will precede a wed: ding rehearsal. The guests will be Dr. and Mrs. Noland, Dr.’and Mrs.

Therefore, in " time like this,.Church. Mr. Hiatt is the son of Marlowe St, and Mr. Davis is Mr. and Mrs. Hiatt, 425 N, Oxford

the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Davis, 2014 E. Maryland St.

liam Kitzmiller, 1118 W. 29th St. Mrs. Gordon Holland will he the - guest speaker, and Mrs. Harry Foltz will assist the host-| ess. , . » “Scotland” will be discussed by members of the Queen Elizabeth Chapter, ITSC, when they meet; at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow, Mrs. W. D. Bain, 4232 Rook-| will be the hostess,

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Party Saturday

| The Eidelwelss Ladies Society;

The matron of honor isto be will sponsor. its monthly card,

Mrs. Jack Martin and Mrs. Robert Heathe is to be the bridesmaid. Robert Cunningham will Bethe best man, oo

(party at‘8 p. m. Saturday in the {Bouthside Turner Hall. Mrs.

Adolph Bickel and Mrs. John B. Kistner-Jri-are-in-charge,-... ......

ANC, was married Jan. 14 to Capt. William O. Starks, AUS, son of Mr. and Starks, 6038 College Ave. Her parents are Col, and Mrs. John J.’ Baker, USA. The wedding was in the Post Chapel, Ft.

Have Reason In Shifting Of Suits

| By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY

the line of attack. Most good players will tell you not to shift .suits unless you have a sound theory behind it.

Mrs; William- MacDonald; 445-N.}. Keystone Ave. wore pearl gray|

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Sororities— Alumnae’ Group Gathers Toys

.. Zeta Beta Chi Unit To Meet Thursday

Several local sorority groups will meet ini the near future. The Indianapolis Alumnae

{will meet at 7:30 p, m. ‘oday 1in--the War Memorial Building. {Fred Holt, radio news commenN } | tator, is to be the guest speaker. TE gar photo, | Mrs. Edward F. Wright is host- - Lf Baker, |ess, assisted by Mrs. "Don G. BRIDE Lt. Dawn . Bock, Mrs. John E. Marstgn and {Miss Ellen Cook: The members | will collect toys 'for the IndianB. |apolis Orphan Home. ; There ‘will ‘be a dinner at 6 p. m. in the 40 and 8 Club before the meeting.

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Miss Mildred Crump will talk on floral arrangements at a I meeting of the Indiana Alpha Chapter, Zeta Beta Chi Sorority, at 7:15 p. m, Thursday in the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. Ralph E, Taylor will pre-

side.

The Alpha Chapter, Chi Omega Chi Sorority, will meet at 8 p. m. {tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Martha Blue, 2102 Allfree St. America’s Card Authority

J TODAY'S hand centers around |. Mrs. D. H. Bryan, 789 East

Drive, Woodruff Place, will be hostess to the Beta Chapter, Phi Theta Delta Sorority, at 8 p. m, | tomorrow in her home.

" The Beta Chapter, Omega Phi Tau Sorority, will meet at 8 p. m, { tomorrow iri the home of Mrs.

This hand it not difficult for the defense: to analyze. The opening lead does not look like

a singleton. When South wins |J, B, Steffey, 905 N. DeQpmincy the first trick with the ace of | St. “hearts, he can feel pretty sure | of winning the ace of spades 5 m ostium and king of clubs. | If he leads a heart, he may do y P AVS : $4 Arranged * A \ an By WDC sire w N ” Ee * The Woman's Department ve2 t $315 Club will hold a symposium $AKS _$ SA1052 |Wednesday, Feb. 11, in the club&QJ3 Dealer houge. The meeting will be at &A2 11:30 p. m. WAJI1073 Taking part in the symposium e964 will be Dr. Frank Hugh Sparks, HK0T : president of Wabash College: 1 Dr. Clyde Everett Wildman, presiden Lesson Hand—Neither vul. of DePauw University; Dr. ThoinSun West North East |. wisn Jones, president of Earls 39, " Puss 34 [ham College, and Dr. Fredrick - Lawson Hovde, president of Pur Opening—¥ 4 due University, : no harm, but he may be afraid | pr. Sparks will be chairman

that any other lead might give for the symposium, to be on declarer his contract. That kind [Modern Trends in Education.” of reasoning is wrong. Making | Twenty-five year members of a neutral lead at this point Is the club will: -be honor guests, foolish. |Hostesses for the day will be . 8 8 Mesdames Charles M. Mayley, SOUTH knows that declarer wijjam C. Ellery and Elda A. in all likelihood holds either the .poye, queen or jack of clubs. If he | . =» holds both, dummy’s deuce of | The Great Books Discussion clubs will become valuable for Group will meet at 10 a. m. next discarding purposes. So there Tuesday in the clubhouse. . “is nothing to be gained by lead- | yy Howard ©. Nyhardt and

ing a club, and it might cost a. ip," g "yreqien will Toad the dis=

trick. A heart lead might give | ke 4 declarer the timing to establish jcunkion on “The Prince” (Machia« the club. | .

the contract 1 to create a ain | V[1ss O'Connell

mond trick for North. If de-

| ores of smote nots oan | 1 0 Be Feted

be done. But South should lead | a diamond immediately, * » .

Miss Johanna M. O'Connell will be the honor guest at a miscel-

YOU CAN see what happens, |lAneous Hhower at 3 Dolo to-

It a heart were led, declarer NIEht. would win and knock out the [“° ace of trumps. If South shifts to | The bride-to-be is the daugha diamond then, West will win, [ter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. knock out the king of clubs,-iO'Connell, 905 8. East St. She and even though South returns (will be married to John O. Wilanother diamond, West can get [#on, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred a discard on the deuce of clubs. | Wilson, W, LeGrande Ave. Bat-

But if a diamond is led at 'urday in the Holy Rosary Cath-

trick two, West wins, knocks |olic Church, out the trump ace, wins South's 1 ‘Misses Rita and Agnes O'Condiamond return — and Bouth nell, sisters “of the prospective gets in with the king of clubs [bride, were hostesses at a misceland leads the third diamond |laneous shower Sunday night in

and. defeats the contract. ‘their parents’ home."

For Orphans .

Chapter, Chi Omega Sorority,

4 Old Master Al Teaspoon—$2.85

Silver Flutes Teaspoon—$2.60

4 : Prices Include Tax { CHARLES MAYER & COMPANY

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ji Mrs. Robert Finlayson will give dames Ramon C. Blakely, John

|| described by Mrs. Ralph McKay Eimira,

nee, | IFC District Council | Will Have Meeting

{| Room of the Colonial Furniture

|O. W. Sicks, Messrs. ‘and Mes-

|W. Patten, Charles ¥. Rober{son; "| Albert A. Hess and N. A. NitterA recent trip to Canada will be | hose: Miss Camilla T. Lowman, N. Y.; Miss Kathleen Meyer, Davenport, Iowa; Miss Eleanor Wear, Harrisburg, Pa.; Miss Patricia Zipprodt, Kenilworth, Ill; Miss Joanne Warvel, Miss uss ann Smith, John H. Warvel Jr, Willia K. Kunz, Charles Burgess | Mrs. Royer K. Brown will pre-land Dr. D. Jeanette Noland. | side at the mid-year council meet. mom. . | ing of ‘the Seventh District, Indl-| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Davey, | ana Federation of Clubs, at 10/1301 Pleasant St, announce the a. m. Friday in the Meridian engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Patricia, to Bernard W. Delaney, son of Mr, and Mrs. J. Bernard Delaney, 829 Lincoln St. The couple will be married April 10. -Miss Florence Moran is to be the maid of honor, and Miss Therese Davey and Miss Jean Ann Delaney will be bridesmaids. Joseph Bauinan is to be the best man, and Joseph B. Davey Jr. and| Richard Delanéy will be ushers. . » [ The engagement of Miss Jo-

a book review,

when she entertains Chapter AF | in her home, 353 N. Bolton

Co. “A round-table discussion on the

work shop of the federation will be held by Mrs. Clarence L. Kittle. Mrs, Jasper P. Scott will call for reports from Mesdames Alvin ©. Barbour, J. F. Huffman, Paul Weir, Susan Shedd Hemingway, Paul Calet, Clayton Ridge and | Hiram Cunningham.

'War Mothers Group

anna Zimmerman to Robert Wheatcraft has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Zimmerman, Emerson He is the son of Mr. and! Raymond Wheateraft,

To Meet Tonight The University - Heights Chap-| ter, American War Mothers, will| meet at 7:30 p. m, today in the! |War Memorial Bullding. Henry Ave. F. Schricker will be the guest Mrs. speaker, : Greenwood. Mrs. Mary A. Marks will be] No date has been set for the awarded a certificate for 50 years wedding. |service by Mrs. Kathleen Berdel,| - ~ =» Lei Americanism chairman, Mrs.| - Miss Martha Jean Nicholas has,

will talk, and Mrs. E. M. Hahn, Earl William Davis. They will {junior past national president, be married in the will

i bring tional president. Mrs. Gladys Church. Lafayette, will be the

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from the na-| Evangelical United Brethren

The bride-to-be is the danghter| of Mra. Mary A. Nicholas, 1302’.

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INDIANAPOLIS, IND.—~Becker Motors, Inc., 418 N. Capitol Ave,

Thelma Prather, state president, chosen Feb, 15 for her ‘wedding to INDIANAPOLIS, IND.—~Roy Gale Motors, Inc, 3815 E. Tenth St. INDIANAPOLIS, IND ~Snider Auto Service, Inc., 3757 N. Hlinois.

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ELWOOD, IND.—Tolls Motor Co., 1324 W. Min Street. FRANKFORT, IND. ~Walters Motor Sales, 300 North Jackson.

GREENCASTLE, INDO. A.

BLOOMINGTON, IND.—~Harry

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Webb, 28 South Jackson.

Stephens & Co., S11 8. Walnut St

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