Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1948 — Page 14

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for the 26th annual Monument

made at a luncheon yesterday bia Club. Special guests at

Katherine Kilby Borland and

is centered, appointed Mrs, Ott

5 ; help perpetuate the Easter Su a : Assisting Mr. Book ag vice

} : visory chairmen. Committee TH Miss Helen Louise Quig, nati

£ Mrs. Agnes Hinkle Ostrom, : : Mrs, T. M. Rybolt and Mrs.

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Frank Fitch, Bill Enrich

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87 “izations, ; CI 1 Two chapters of the ITSC mo row,

will be the speaker,

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ohn Kopp, 1010 -B. Morgan H, Myer will speak.

. 9 Na Tuncheon

. 11:30 a.

and she carried white roses with

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Hock Hill after the ceremony, and, ‘the bride and bridegroom left on a trip to Chicago. A graduate of the St. Vincent Hospital School of Nursing, the! ride is the daughter of Mr, Mrs. Henry 5 inty, 4215 E.| 11th St. Mr. Mannix is the son of Mr. and Mrs. P. E, Mannix, 922 N. Riley Ave. :

Ceremony Performed In McKee Chapel The McKee Chapel of the Tab-

the scene of the wedding of Miss Louann Baden and Lyle R. Hiatt Jr... Dr. Roy Ewing. Vale read the! vows at 7:30 p. m. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lowther, “#245 N. Carrollton Ave, are the

NIZATION ACTIVITIES

William H. Book Will Be Chairman In Charge Of Arrangements For 26th Annual Sunrise Service Held On Monu

Sunrise Service. The announcement was

~—=-Were 10 former members of the Ogden Junfor Chorale assisting with arrangements for __ the service. They are Mesdames Agness Hinkle Ostrom, Mary Catherine Stair Wild, Doris Wheeler Toumey, Betty Best Lund, ~ Ann Shaw Purky, Mary Ann Ogden Parrish,

Miss Maxine Critchfield and Miss Jean Ober.

Le Mrs. James M. Ogden, founder and direct. i ¢ or of the chorale, around which the service

the Ogden Junior Chorale Alumnae Club to Mrs. Otto is.a charter member of the chorale.

. be Mesdames Henry E. Ostrom, John Paul

A Ragsdale and Robert White Blake, and Mes4 dames Ralph Bishop, Frank Cregor, James Lowry and Robert Stockwell are to be ad-

5 tions; Miss Mildred Blacklidge, programs and posters; Mrs. Norman Schneider, radio;

Alva Cradick, robes; Mrs, James G. Haston, choral groups; Mrs, Homer Hamer,

“'vwer children; Mrs, Homer Cook, forma1, and Mrs. Paul Buchanan, transporta-

t'! be photographers for the services,

During the 26 years of the chorale's existgrown from 125 to 1000 voices

| the original four groups participating in - i Easter program have increased to 25 or-

Mrs. William Morgan, 3027 Central Ave., will entertain the Mandalay Chapter at 12:30 p. m., and Mme. Orison Hayes r. The Rio De Janeiro Chapter will meet at 10:30 a, m. for a cov-

Mothers Club will have a cove

Mrs. Lawrence Timmons will

Ransdell and her com-

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d_ satin gown fashioned with an. ila}. -Robert-Flick-was: the-best- man:

bride's parents. The bridegroom is!

Circle Easter

in the Colum~ the luncheon

William Otto,

0 to organize

nrise Service,

chairmen will

chairmen are onal publica-

ushers; Mrs.

flowers; C. H. Best,

and P. H.-Ho

early produc

plans for the in the Merial niture Co,

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. * MAKE PLANS FOR EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE—Early days _ Circle Easter Sunrise Service were recalled by Mrs. Claus H. Best. (left), who participated in the first service 26 years ago, as she looks at photographs of some of the eneral chairman for the service. this year, . and Mrs. John Jewett, a newcomer to the group. Mrs. Best is in charge of flawer children and Mrs; Jewett is on the Flower Committee: Persons assisting with the service were guests at a luncheon yesterday in the Columbia Club to discuss. early

tions with William H. Book,

event, an Room: of the Colonial Fur-

. sv @ Mrs. Stephen T. Moreland, 5008 E. Pleasant Run Pkwy. will entertain the Rockford College Alumnae Club at 1 p. m. Saturday. Mrs, James Gy Ewing will be the co-hostess.

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A Founders Day dinner will be hell at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in LaRue’'s Restaurant by Alpha Chapter, Beta Chi Theta Sorority. Mrs. Roy G. Eckler, assisted by Mrs. Charles

West and Mrs. Mary Edmunds, is in charge

versary.

will have a

the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hiatt, 425 N. Oxford St. Miss Baden wore a candlelight satin gown made with a bustle and draped skirt, Her illusion veil from a Juliet cap of seed pearls, and she carried an orchid

.|and gardenias on a prayerbook.

The maid of honor, Miss Barbara Clark, wore a sea green taffeta frock. Miss Nancy Scharrer, Greenwood, was the bridesmaid and wore an identical dress. Leo Klinger was the best man, and Donald Higgs, Mike Cervimc and Donald Baden were ushers. After a reception in the home of the bride's parents, the bride and bridegroom left for a trip to New Orleans. They will be «ut home after next Monday at 124 N. Sheridan Ave. Mr. Hiatt attended Purdue University,

Fr. James Moriarty Read Wedding Vows

A wedding ceremony at 9 a. m.

Dalton and Anthony Cavallara.

The Rev. Fr. Jameés Moriarty read the vows In the Holy Cross Catholic Church,

The bride wore a white slipper

lusion yoke, long fitted sleeves and a full skirt, Her fingertip veil fell from a seed pear! tiara, and she carried an orchid. The maid of honor was Miss Betty Anne Dalton, and the bridesmaids were Mrs. Doris Harmon and Miss Patty Maschmeler.

ernacle Presbyterian Church was : ney Wore pastel taffeta: frocks:

" E. Peter Cavallara was the best man, and Thomas Sergi and Gene Uberta -- were --ushers.- - Michael Uberta was the ringbearer, . After a breakfast and reception at Trainmens' Hall, the couple ‘left for a wedding trip to

—itiara of net. She carried a white

of the event marking the group's 15th anniAlpha Chapter, Chi Omega Chi Sorority,

business meeting at 8 p. m.

Four Couples Are on Wedding Trips To Chicago, New York, New Orleans

Chicago. They will make their home with the. bridegroom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pietro Cavallara, 141 8. McKim B8t. - The bride's parents are Mr, and Mrs. O'Day Dalton, 421 Leeds Ave.

Mr, and Mrs. Flick Are at Home Now

bodice and full net skirt was worn by Miss Jo Ann Monroe at her wedding at 7:30 p. m. Saturday to Elmer Flick. The Rev. N. H. Schultz of the Pleasant Run Boulevard Evangelical and Reformed Church officiated in the home .of the bride's’ grandmother, Mrs. Eva Monroe, 1866 Barth Ave. The ‘bride, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Monroe, 953 Albany St, also wore a fingertiplength net veil which fell rom .a

orchid on a Bible.

matron of honor, and Mrs. Frank Shadbolt and Mrs. Hollis Barnes were the bridesmaids. The attendants wore pink, green and blue taffeta frocks.

and Mr. Johnson and Mr. Shadbolt weré ushers. Mr. Flick is the son of Mrs.

‘Double Ring Ceremony Unites Couple in Church A double ring ceremony united | Miss Jean Coates and Donald Seyfried at 8:30 p.m. Saturday

A white gown with a satin] _

Mrs: “Leste “Johnson was“ the|

Clara Koenig, 2758 ‘Allen Ave. |

Hacker, 1213 N, Rural St. M

Bonham will assist the hostess,

” a. o Mrs. Arch N, Bobbitt will

proved schools sponsored by the DAR when the Golden Wheel Committee, Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter, meets tomorrow night in the home of Mrs. George E. Vickery Jr. 33 E. Drive, Kessler Bivd. Co-hostesses will be

Mrs. Fmsley Johnson Jr. and

C. Spencer. A social hour will follow. the business meeting, Mrs. Mildred Crump will speak on “Flowers of Distinction,”

. » ” The annual banquet of the

ture Study Club will be at 6:30

in the Roberts Park Methodist Louise McCormick is in charg

gram, to include impersonations of Riley

Teen Topics— Quarrels Are

Danger Signs

By SALLY |

of the Monument

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dinner at 8 Washington.

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Mrs.

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Saturday In

Propylaeum.

The John m, Friday

speak. . C. G. Bhrive rs. Rosemary

talk on ap- p. m.

o'clock, with Mrs. Herbert

“The History The 19th

Indiana Na- & m. Friday Jhurch, Mrs. eo of the pro-

The Bridal Scene—

Miss Hazlewood

Today's bridal scene includes

s 50 BR Sorority, will have a formal initiation and x H

Irvin Van Sant, James ¥. Bowen Ay Marie Hillman will be initiated. w

L. Thomas and Mrs. P. State” before the Minerva Club when

meets tomorrow in the home Becker, 215 E. 50th St.

ment Circle

characters by Edward O. Snethen and tures of the Grand

Canyon shown by 8. :

. m. tomorrow in the

C.

.: J The monthly business meeting of Theta

Delta Pi Sorority, will be held

3 at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. B, A. Fuson, 730 N. Euclid Ave.

~ . . - Robert Bastian will speak on “Women in Public Life: School, Church and

it of Mrs. Carl H.

¥ ” x Theta Sorority will sponsor a

“Sweetheart Dance” from 9 p. m. to midnight

the Hotel Antlers. The Wilson-

- airs. will proyide music,

The “Cornelia Cole Fairbanks Chapter DAR, will meet at 2:30 p. m. Thursday in the’

Mrs. George Rose will read a

paper on "The Old National Road.”

* & =» Strange PTA will meet at 1 in the school. There will be a

p. “father’s day” tea. Mrs. Robert Shank will

» ~ ” The Roberts - Park Methodist - Church WSCS will hold an all-day meeting in the church beginning at 11 a. m. Thursday. Mrs.

r will preside and Mrs. J. H.

-Smiley-is to-be-in-charge-of-the quiet hour. Mrs. E. B. Price will be in charge of the group serving a Lincoln luncheon at 12:30

The afternoon session will begin at 1:45

Mrs. Amof Boren giving the

devotions. Mrs. Margaret Laughlin will talk on “One Fraternity,” and Mrs. Bertha Bick« - ens Lewis will sing. :

” » ~ Mrs. James P. Tretton Sr. and Mrs. Tretton Jr. will entertain the Garden Study Club at a Valentine luncheon Friday in the Columbia Club.

Scott McCoy will speak on of Plant Life.”

» " . = Ward Women’s Democratic

Club will meet at 8 p. m, tomorrow in its clubrooms, 710 N. Warman Ave, Baskerville will preside.

Mrs. A. J.

| Pre-Nuptial Dinner F riday to Fete

and Mr. Peer

the news of two pre-nuptial din-

EVE VE ‘ners and two engagement announcements. RHA 3. quarrel with Miss Mary Jane Hazelwood and George J. Peer will be honored

your honey? Well, the course of true love never did run | smooth! { But a quarrel is a danger signal, kids. Better take stock | “of the situation. = mT

The’ fault may be ‘yours,

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Could be you're the jealous type.’ |

demanding. ‘Perhaps it's your pride, not your - heart, that's hurt. If you really love your | one-and-only, try to mend your | ways,

| * a = 1 IF YOU honestly believe that | the blame falls on your partner, ‘stop, Took and listen! Maybe he's giving you a brushoff, cons- | sciously or unconsciously. i

rine the: - Edgewood Methodist

Church. The Rev. L. N, Campbell

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read the vows. -

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= Charles M

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Dudley Ave. Mr. Seyfried is the son of Mr. and Mrs. August Seyfried, 921 Pleasant Run Pkwy. - Mrs. Harold Coates was the ‘matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Robert May, Mrs. Robert. Rowland and Miss Sandra Lee Bertel. Marcia Lee Coates was the flower girl. The |attendants wore ‘pastel taffeta dresses.

The best man was James Bertel and the ushers were Mr. May, | Mr. Rowland and William Fitzpatrick. .. . Miss Coates wore a white satin gown with a molded bodice ac-

[tiered fingertip veil fell from a tiara of seed pearls, and she carTied white roses and carnations, After a reception in the church, | the couple left on a short wedding trip. They will be at home at 11735 BE. Thompson St.

Herman Fitterers 'On Wedding Trip

| Mr. and Mrs. Herman P. Fitterer are on a wedding trip to New York following their wedding at 10 a. m, Saturday in St. Philip Nerf's Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. Willlam Knapp of Holy Rosary Catholic Church offittated. “Fr: Knapp is a cousin of the bridegroom,

| The bride is the former Miss

_J|Glemna Marie Epping. She is the

{daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John {Henry Epping, - 608 N. Gray St. | Mr. Fitterer is the son of Mr. and Mra. T. J. Fitterer, 847 N. Gray St,

| , Mrs. J. Robert Maxey was. the matron of honor, Mr, Maxey was

*]/the best man, and Jack Pettibone

jand E. J, Fitterer were ushers.

. The couple will be at home after EN 18 frig N. Denny BE 8

{ fall out, simply because their ro- |

The bride is the daughter of| Mr. and Mrs, Lee Coates, 1411]

cented with a peplum. Her two-|

Yeu, there comes <u time," | sometimes, when stardusters

mance is dying.

Bickering quarrels without |

rhyme or reason are symptoms |*

tof sick love affairs. EB

IF YOU decide the whole

| thing's your fault, you'll natur- | ally take the initiative aboft |

making up. Or if your steady accepts the blame and makes the first move, be co-operative —and gracious. When you suspect a coolingoff, play it smart. You could be wrong, so give the guy a chance.

but not panting, for a kind

word!

chin up. There are other fish in the ocean. And no one has died of a broken heart yet.

Alumnae Group Will-Meet |

The Indianapolis Alumnae of | Kappa Alpha Theta Borority will| meet at 6 p. m. Friday in the But-| lor University chapter house. Fred, Holt, radio news commentator, | will be the guest speaker. Hostesses at the covered dish supper will be Mesdames James H. Gregory, Neil E. Funk, Horace R. McClure, Robert E. Pearcy, William H. Garvey, Robert L. Larsh and Frank K. Levison, | ‘Misses Florence Becker, Jean L.| Kirlin, Helen Louise Wilson and Mildred Morgan, - RE Mrs. George E. Gill. will preside at the business meeting, and Miss

Anne Holmes will introduce the Bh TY. ,

nit

Roberts.

Be friendly and matter-of-fact [ when next you meet. Ready, |

If you don't get it, keep your |

| Lewark, 4309 W. Vermont St., | | announce tha marriage Dec, 19

at a bridal dinner on Friday. in the Tabernacle Presbyterian! Church, - Mr. and Mrs. H. R, Hazelwood, 3340--N. Meridian 8t., -parents..of.| the bride-to-be, will be hosts at the dinner in their home. } The guests will .be Mr. and] Mrs. W. 1. Hanson, St. Louls.| the prospective bridegroom's parents; Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hazelwood and Miss Betty Hazelwood, | Milwaukee; Miss Marjorie Peter-| son, Ft. Wayne; Rev. and Mrs. Roy Ewing Vale and Don G. rts

» » . Mr. and. Mrs. G. H. Sheely, 410 E. 46th St, entertained at a bridal dinner for their ward, Miss Dorothy Lucille Powers, and! Willlam B. Curtis, Tampa, Fla. Bunday in their home. The cou-!

ple will be married Thursday in|

~+the. Christ Episcopal Church.

The dinner guests were Mra |

W_B. Curtis, Tampa, mother of} the bridegroom-to-be; Mrs. Wil-|

liam McGhee, Greenville, Ala.;| Mr, and Mrs. Frank Breiner Jr. and Mr. and Mss. Thomas H. PROEPAGH = rrr 1 - . » | Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Dietz] announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Barbara Ann, to James Starkey, son of Mrs. Margaret) Wright, 1101 Shelby St. | The wedding vows will be réad

on Saturday in the home of the bride-to-be’s parents. The Rev.) - — —— |

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Tower photo. WED—Mr. and Mrs. Wayne |

of their daughter, Barbara Jean, and George E. Miller, brother of Mrs, Juanifa Lagle, 1429 Lindley Ave. The couple is live

ing in Silver City, N. M.

Welfare Club Hears Red Cross Official

At 12:30 p. m, yesterday the Welfare Club of Indianapolis met for luncheon in the 38th St. Branch, Merchants National Bank, The hostess committees included . Mrs; Thomas Hindman, chairman, and Mesdames Irwin Thompson, J. T, Leaf, John Judy, Douglass T. Reid, M. R. Hendren and Harry Kuhn, “A Right Breakfast for a Bright Morning” was the title of a talk by Mrs. Jewell C, Ganser, director of Nutrition Service of the: American Red Cross. Mrs, Robert 8. Crawford and Mrs. Marshall Vogler are.new members of the club

{lumbus Hall. The

| They are Joseph {Collins, president; Miss Patricia Moran, vice

.|secretary, and William Cannaday,

{Dessert Luncheon

They will be married Saturday

O. A. Trinkle of the Englewood Christian Church will officiate. --Miss-Margaret-Wright will be the maid of honor, and Russell Hedge will be the best man. » » » The engagement and approach-

\ing marriage of Miss Margaret, NOt true. | Elaine Brown to James Howard!

Cunningham is announced by the bride-to-be’'s mother, Mrs. Margaret LaVerne Brown, 409 N. 20th Ave., Beech Grove. v Mr. Cunningham is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Joseph Cunningham, 304 N. 20th Ave. Beech Grove. The couple will be married on March 10 in the Beech Grove Christian Church, » . » Miss Mary Eleanor Piper and L. E. Rogers will be honor guests ata bridal breakfast at noon Sun: day in- the Indianapolis Athletic

Club. They will be married at 3!

o'clock that afternoon in Sweeney Chapel at’ Butler University. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. Meryl K, Piper, 834 N, Tuxedo St. Mr. Rogers is the son of Mr. and Mrs, L. R. Rogers, West Newton.

Catholic Youth Plan

Pre-Lenten Dance The Young People’s Club of

Four Tady of Lourdes Catholic

Church will r

day

Rythmaires will play. - The newly elected officers are in charge.

Miss Bender

presidént; Miss Mary Jo Bender,

treasurer,

Legion Unit to Have

The Osric Mills Watkins Unit of the American Legion Auxiliary will ‘entertain with a dessert luncheon at 1 p. m. Thursday in the home of the president, Mrs. Harry Nolen, 6185 N. Pennsylvania St. Mrs, Robert Beacham will be the assistant hostess. Mrs. Kurt Schmidt will present a “Take It or Leave It” quiz program on Americanism, and Mrs. William Bolen will report on the National Defense Patriotic Conference held .in Washington,

Mrs. Dotterer Entertains Club »

Mrs, Kenneth Dotterer, 4151 Park Ave., was hostess to the Narrators Club at 8 o'clock last night. oo : | Mrs. Herbert Redding and ‘Mrs.

Charles Fitch read original stories, Guild Meeting

Mrs, Herbert Redding and Mrs. Larry Willson ware co-hostesses|

§ bidding that South had five

: Payton photo. BRIDE—Miss Marie Groves, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Groves, Anderson, was married Feb. | to J. Robert Phillips. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Phillips, Anderson, and is attending In« diana University.

Alumni Make Reservations For Dinner

Dr. M, O. Ross, president of Butler University, Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Fay Elwell will be honor guests at a founders day dinner celebrating the 99th anniversary of the University of Wisconsin. The Indianapolis alumni of Wisconsin will sponsor the ‘event at 7 p. m, Friday in the Marrott Hotel. Dr. Elwell, dean of the university’s School of Commerce, will discuss “Current Business Trends” after the diner. Reservations have been made by Messrs, and Mesdames M. R. Scheuring, H. G. Barden, Richard L.-Auten, Edward J. Rowe, Robert M. Brewer, John 8. Welles, H. O. Swan, Russell L. Machael, Guy E. Morrison, John L. H. Fuller and Earl A. Heassler, t Also Messrs. and Mesdames Charles Scheuring, Frederick W. Ahrbecker,” Thomas - G. Harvey; W. Irving Palmer, Roger G. Sherman, Thomas H, Cox, Gordon Fuller, J. O. Mogg, Morris Crain, Newell C. Munson, Fritz Harbridge, Edwin W. Camp and G. Vance Smith. wn Dinner reservations also have been made by Dr. and Mrs. Carroll Roach, Dr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Budranski, Mesdames Wilbur L. Appel, C. H. Dobbs and William Emerson, Misses Mildred Blacklidge, Gertrude Brown, Kate Huber, Mary B. Orvis, Helen F, Murray and Anna L. Kellum, Jack Harding, William B. Florea, William A. Hiecke and Jesse L. fo

Bridge— Wrong Guess Sets Contract

By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY America’s Card Authority "MANY people are under the impression that the Life Mas- | | ters of bridge devote most o. |

their time to the game. That is

For examnle, Simon Rossant

At Lunch Mayor Will Speak - At Unit Meeting

"The Woman's

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man. 7 Mrs, Everett M. Schofield luncheon chairman. H The

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"Present Problems’ Will Be Discussed Mayor Al Feeney will be the

guest speaker at the 12:30 p, m, luncheon meeting of the Com.

Feb, 18 in the club house, He will talk’ on “Present Problems and Plans.” bs > Mrs. George Bowen will intro. duce Mayor Feeney, and Mrs, E. A. Carson will preside. : Mrs, Margaret Florey and Mrs. R, J, Manning are chairmen of the hostess committee, and. Sheldon Cox is in charge of reservations. The names. of the candidates for next year's offices will be announced by Mrs. Othneil Hitch, chairman of the nomi. nating committee,

Ww # n The Literature and Drama De. partment will hear James EI dridge discuss “International Thinking—1948” at an 11 a. m. meeting on Feb. 18 in the club house. Mr, Eldridge is field director of the mid-west division of The American Association for the United Nations. Mrs. Donovan A. Turk is chairman, and Mrs. E. G. Kaiser and - Mrs. E. H. Little will be hostesses,

I'TSC Chapters Set Meetings

A number of ITSC are meeting this week. Two groups are ' holding luncheon meetings.

Mrs. H. T. Linn, W. 10th St, will entertain members of the Amsterdam Chapter at 7:30 p.m. today. Her assistants ‘will be Mrs. Irvin McNeeley Jr. and Mrs. Jerome C. Steiner. Ranendra K. Das will speak on “Scotland.”

Mr. Das also will speak at the Teer 8 of the Netherlands Ci te. w the

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The Aloha Chapter will have a luncheon meeting at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in the home of Mrs. Otto Stark, 5618 Summit St. Mrs.

32% : Jules Zinter will speak, and Mrs. 0K1098 Paul Stark will be the co-hostess. SAT? Mrs. Noble Reynolds spoke N Rossant pefore the Tranms-Jordan Chapter 8333 Iw glee when it had a luncheon meeting I3282. |" g 7|¥I1074 today. Mrs. Raiph Kaley was 24% | Dester | SAST2 hostess for the meeting In the 9 er J #Q85 Ispink-Arms Hotel. J “ 3 $3 ‘The Nancy Hanks Chapter met ®J . last ‘night in the home of Mrs. : SdKe32 ; John Heubi, 324 E, 46th BL. Mrs. oS TN ya {sistant hostess. Mrs, E. C. Pass Pass 1¢ Pass | Rumpler's talk on Scotland was 14 Pass 24 Pass (Utled, “A Man's a Man fof a 34 Pau 4 é Pass That. 89 Pass » ass $ pt on OPOBIG Fm GOUNCH Meeting...

of New York, who gave me today's hand, is the head of Clip Craft Corporation. ~~ Rossant “pulled off a tricky play in setting the contract on this hand. You can see that if declarer could guess the club finesse he would not have any

lish two diamonds in dummy he could discard his two losing clubs: The losing ‘heart of course could be rufféd, -— ” ~ o

of the detice of hearts in dummy with the king, and Rossant { East) play~d four of | hearts. Now aecfarer led dum- | 'my's five of diamonds. Rossant reasoned from the

spades and four clubs, prob ably a singleton diamond. Having reasoned this out, would you have played the queen of diamonds on the five? If you did, declarer could have figured East definitely for ‘the ace and queen of diamonds, becausé there would be no reason for East to go.up with the queen if he did not hold ooth the ace and queen. Then it would have been a simple play for declarer to establish two diamond tricks. Rossant, however, played the . Ace of diamonds on the five. Then declarer figured West for the diamond queen, so he did not try to set the diamond suit. He tried to guess the club sitna-

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Mrs, Neil Estabrook, 4710 'N. Pennsylvania 8t., president of the Indianapolis Smith College Club, will-attend--the college -alumnae council meeting Feb. 18 to 20 in Northampton, Mass.

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