Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1948 — Page 22

TEEN TOPICS ‘Good Manners Still Are Not Obsolete.

WASHNGTON'S BIRTHDAY—ROTC cadets of Washington High School ad: mire the bronze bust of George Washington in the school hall. The models, in this photo, especially posed for The Times, ore joie to right) Arden Sneed, sponsor, George Kimsey and Charles Humes.

i ‘By SALLY He wis also courageous, stern, | implacable enemies of the : BEEN using ble to his foes. forces they opposed. i 4 or oD (DEEN quite Ey panty-waist, certainly. No, fella, don’t be afraid of 74 : And now we're getting some | No PATIDY-PambY fop, in spite | being a gentleman. You have Fp razzing. Our critics maintain | Of his Teputation for elegant | plenty of company among the } that gentlemen are obsolete, clothes and courtly gallantry. nam ho, made an are makEu Well, kids, we just can't LET'S LOOK at some of the | © oon 8

great Americans of recent and present days: Franklin Roosevelt, Wendell Willkie, Bernard Baruch, Generals Marshall and Eisenhower. Gentlemen, all-— but definitely! Their charm and courtesy are well-known. = It goes without saying that all have poise and They also, one

Patricia Hawhee Is Engaged Mr, and Mrs. Lee L. Hawhee, 358 8. Audubon Rd. announce

the engagement of their daughter, Patricia, to Charles F. Laughner,

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Parties to See Civic Theater |

Junior Play

‘Little Women’ Seen ‘By Brownie Troops

Several parties have been formed to attend the performances of “Little Women” this week-end. The production is be-

M. Kernahan, Jay Rohrer, Merrill Hamilton and Paul Kuhn attended the performance today with Brownie Troop

The troop members are Nancy and Cynthia Kernahan, Brenda land Jean Hamilton, ‘Kyle and

Marcia Dugger, Joanne Stevens, Barbara Dix, Luanne Scheider, | Alice Moffett, Janet Hurley, Nancy Semler, Judy Setty, Mari- | lyn Sue Warren and Marilyn Sue Watts. Carol, Nancy and David otto attended. Mrs. Harold Ochsner reserved tickets for a party of six, and Suzanne, Judith and] Sarah Lamb, Irene and Virginia Lilly and Ann Morrow also saw today's performance. Mrs. John Cady will be hostess to Sandy Trusler, Barbara Lois, Francis and Marcia Gay Merkle and Mary Anne Maines at tomorrow morning's show. -Mrs. D, J. Brink will attend with Bétty and John Brink, and Mrs. Kurt Pantzer and Mrs. C. R. Elliott also have planned parties.

Tudor Group Guests Of Sandra McCrae

Tomorrow afternoon’s performance will be attended by Mrs. J. H. Chenoweth, Joyce and David Chenoweth and Marjorie Cady. Carolyn and Judy Cravens will see the show with their mother, Mrs. M. H. Cravens. The Tudor Hall School fourth grade ¢lass| will be the guests of Sandra Mc Crae at a luncheon preceeding the show, The guests will be Julie" Cain, | Fay deFenelon, Joan Foster, Elizabeth Hammond, Emilie Lamb, Nancy Leffel, Margaret, Miller, Ree Rice and Judith Ann| Thompson. Mrs. C. B. Alexander!

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ATI spades. It looked as if he might RaQTI00 have to lose a i Ja and if West had not doubled, $109 declarer would have found it 4XQ18 [TH] atese Yery dificult to figure out who ves: ¢ vs held the diamond king. As it X83 w $7542 was, all he had to do was to #183 -$ S843 run the five club tricks, dis- ‘| Dealer carding from dummy the queenJack of diamonds and 10 of 3. spades. Then he cashed his SA08 ve heart tricks. SAKQIS . Dummy was left with the : Tournament—N-8 vul. + "jack of spades and nine of dia- : West North [East monds, while declarer had the 3 iru — 1% Pass ace and 10 of diamonds. When 1S Pit 3% Pam . West had to discard on the last 4N.T. Pass ONT. Pass Tig 41 diamonds and queen | IN.T. Double Pass Pam Bn Opening—4 K If he discarded jhe Spade,

dummy’s would good. ; If he discarded the eight of diamonds, declarer would lead dummy’s diamond and go up : with the ace, picking off the ha SOUTH oh the first trick | king. Then the 10-of diamonds known from the bidding that | in dummy with the ace of | would win the 13th trick.

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of five. , Brownie Troop 257 will also| See “Little Women,” and Sandra, | abi and Ruth Ann Haslet, Linda Orth and Donna Covey will| attend. Other members of the| matinee audience will be Beverly Bryan, Collette Stuebe, Diana Van Briggle and Virginia Bauck. Mrs. Andrew Bicket will have I Dre) Bicket and Anita and ant in her for | y party

Mrs. Karcher and Wayne Wells each | wil have seven ‘guests,

Kindergarten Club | Holds Meeting |

The mothers of new pupils. at | {the Emerson Heights Kindergar- | ten — welcomed at a meeting the Mothers Club held recen:ly in the Wallace Street Presbyterian Church. :

Mrs, Mary Rich, director of | 'the Indianapolis Dairy Counell, presented a film, “Behind the Smile.” The hostesses for the tea were Mesdames Edward Feeney, Bernard Blinn, Walter R. Cuppy and George E. Stevens.

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Plans for the summer work will be made while the home economics class serves. Margaret Ann Reilly will tell leaders and fi junior leaders about her trip to Chicago for the 4-H conference,

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