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State Day
* LUNCHEON DECORATIONS ARRANGED — Experimenting with decorations
for the Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority State Day luncheon Saturday in the Hotel Lincoln are (left to right) Mrs. Charles F. Steger, decorations chairman, Mrs, Robert E. Johnson and Mrs. F. S. Wood. .
- PTA News—
Mayor Feeney |Dinner Saturda
To Lead Forum Wednesday
| “What Indianapolis Can Do to
Improve Parent and Family Life Education” will be the topic of
The Bridal Scene—
Two pre-nuptial dinners, a china shower and the news of three recent weddings are included in today’s bridal scene. Miss Phyllis Gene Hollar and
& panel discussion to be held at Thomas Stephen King Jr. will 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in School/be honored at a bridal dinner 35. The Indianapolis Council of| Saturday. The bride-to-be’s par-
PTA is sponsoring the meeting, ents, Mr. and Mrs.
The participants will be Mrs.| The couple will be married
Ethel Kruger, Mrs. Louis Bruck,[Sunday at 4:30: p. m. in the care Healey, John Sert, Sed
the Rev. Marcus W. Johnson and|{ Evangelical United Brethren
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There will|Church.
The dinner guests will be Mr. and Mrs. King, 3810 Central Ave, parents of the prospective
parent education class of | bridegroom; Dr. and Mrs. H. 8.
~The School 58 will burn will talk on “The Strength of Our Community.”
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oy Trenton, -N. J.; - Mra. Donald The PTA of B8chool 45 will “Mrs. Catl P. Duke
meet at 1:30 p. m, Wednesday for &n Easter program. The Intermediate and Junior High singing and speech choirs will be guests.
before the Delta Gamma Sorority|S8. Arlington Ave.
State Day dance Saturday n
: Hollar, Anderson; Miss Betty in Mest ey Su. Ferguson, Southport; Miss Patsy
Huber, Crawfordsville; Mrs. Viola Hollar, Goshen; Miss Nona Mae Grush, Goshen; William Higgins,
Adams, Mrs. Misses Phyllis Burck, Miss Nancy Forbes and Charlene Clare, William G. Thompson, Lawrence Stuart and Robert Jackson. .
Barbara Ann,
The party will be in the home|byterian Church. of Mrs. Arnold's mother, Mrs, C,
B. Durham, Blvd.
Crease, Mary Ellyn Dahl
:|Orville Gleich, George Clark,
. » Mr. and Mrs. Einar Dahl, 5854 Beechwood/ Ave., will Bones. Hig an
dinner tomorrow night in their Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnoldihome. Mr, Crease is the son of
The couple ight will be married at 3:30 p. m.
The guests will be Mrs. Crease, | 3433 Washington Misses Carolyn Campbell, Denise and
to Joseph V. Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Walker, Loogootee, on Apr. 3. ; The guests will be Mesdames Rice, Walker, Ann Marie Bradley, William O’Brien, Carl Osterhous, John Ward, E. C. Wakelam, Leo Neargarder, Vincent Vuturo,
James Scott, John Carmody, Joseph Speaks, Frank Pittman, William Hamon, William Miller,
McDaniel, John Barrett, Michael Flaherty, Thomas Rice Jr, Thomas Rice, John Rice, Joseph Rice, Lawrence Pfleger and E. W. Padgett, Misses Jeanne Walker; Betty Gartland, Patsy Walker and Betty Pittman.
» - - Mr. and rs. Charles W. Rechsteiner at home now in
Harrisonburg, Va., following .heir marriage on Feb, 14 in Evansville. The Rev. Ruben Bier-
Church The
y to Fete Miss Hollar And Fiance, Thomas Stephen King Jr.
baum read the vows in the Beth-|’ el. Evangelical and Reformed|
ational Officers Will Attend Alpha Omicron Pi Luncheon And Dance On Saturday
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Four national officers will attend the Alpha Omicron Pi
Sorority State Day Saturday in 250 active and alumnae members
the “Hotel Lincoln. More than the state are plan-
ning to attend the 12:30 p. m. luncheon in the Travertine Room
and the 9:30 o'clock dance in the
ballroom.
The national officers who will be here are Mrs. Robert Lind-
rooth, vice president, and Mrs. C. Justin Miller, treasurer, both of Chicago; Miss Katherine Davis, New Albany, editor of To Dragma, and Mrs. William D. Fizer, Dayton, public rela tions director.
The luncheon will be preceded by an informal discussion period and followed by instal lation of the Lafayette Alums nae Chapter. Mrs. Melvin Myers and Mrs. Roger Riley will greet the guests, and Mrs, Adrian Wilhoite will preside, Mrs. J. Alfred Campbell is chairman for the dance. Indianapolis patrons are Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Ramsay, Messrs. and Mesdames Max Barney, O, M. Jones, Richard Mills, Frank H. Cox, Harley N. Edington, Ormand Hammond, W. T. McDonald, John Waldo and J. Lloyd Allen.
Indianapolis alumnae who have made reservations for the event are Mesdames Waldo, McDonald, Cloyd Julian, Wilfred Oestrike, William A, Summers, James Mayfield, Clay Trueblood, Max Singer, Clarence Scholl, Edward F. Dirks, Elbert G. Brock, L. G. Bumen, J. Harold Davidson, Robert W. Fessler, Raymond H. Fisher, Parker Jordan, Herbert Kenney Jr. Mesdames Ray Means, William Curtis, Thomas H. Thompson ‘and Richard J. Schager, Misses Patricia Noble, Geral. dine Kindig, Charlotte Peal, Gladys Hawickhorst, Elizabeth
honor, and Bruce Usrey was the best man. ; . =» A Mar. 2 marriage ceremony united the former Miss Phyllis Heald and Edwin Reasoner. The vows were read in the New Bethel Baptist Church, Wanamaker. The couple is at home now in Indianapolis. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Heald, New Palestine, and Mr. Reasoner is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Reasoner, Acton.
Miss Jean Reasoner was the|*
matron of honor, and Arnold Heald was the best man. The ushers were Lawrence Mardis, Wallace Tames, Robert Elrod and Donald Reasoner.
Anniversary
and Mr. Rechsteiner is the son of Mrs, M. BE. Rechsteiner, Evansville, and formerly of Indianapolis.
Murray College and the Univer: sity of Texas. She is a membe of Delta Gamma Sorority. The {bridegroom is a graduate of Indiana University. » » ”
Mrs. Rechsteiner attended Mac-|:
and Mrs. Albert A. Sahm. Guests will include Dr. and s = ® Mrs. Robert Jenkins, Dr. and| Mrs. Michael J. Carr and her Mrs. Gall Eldridge, Dr. and Mrs.|daughter, Rosemary, will enterClaude Otten, Messrs, and Mes-|{tain with a china shower Friday dames Robert Fatout, Fred Rit- night in their home, 4022 Central ter, Thomas Hindman, Boris Med-|Ave. The honor guest will be ftch and Thomas Tussing, Miss|Miss Patricia Rice, daughter of
ville and Douglas Bolt.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Brown ace at home now in Indianapolis following their wedding on Mar. 6 in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Craig, 2050 Guilford Ave. Mrs. Brown is the former Miss Sidney Craig. A graduate of Indiana State Teachers College, Mr. Brown is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brown, 4232 Crittenden Ave.
: Voorhis Photo. Mrs. Robert E. Jones The Purdue Women’s Alumnae Association of Indianapolis will celebrate its 25th anniversary with a reception at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday in the 38th St.
June Dunham and James Wag-|Mr. and Mrs. George Rice, 4825 goner. : Park Ave, who will be married
Miss Jean Craig was the maid of| Branch, Indiana National
A. Big Rooster .. $1.00
Easter "Picture" Candy ee For Kiddies *
Each box is filled with delicious and colorful Easter candy eggs—animal subjects are painted on the ‘box lid in attractive colors.
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Bank. Mrs. Robert E, Jones is president. Founded in 1923, the organization is for graduates and forpier ‘Students of Purdue. R.. Hartley Sherwood {s to be the guest speaker. He is a member of the university's board of trustees. Miss Dale Waterbury, a charter member, will read the group's history, and Miss Roberta Bland will present a musical program. The special guests will be Mrs. Harriet Van Ness, Valparaiso; Miss Bertha Latta, Lafayette; Mrs. Neil Waterbury, Alton, Ill; Mrs. Fern. Echolds, Frankfort; Mr. and Mrs. Neil McKinstray and William A. | Hanley. | Hostesses will be Mrs. John Pedigo, Mrs. Emily Schubach, Miss Nellie Coates and Miss Helen Effington.
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Legion Auxiliary
To Have Dinner The Broad Ripple | American | Legion Auxiliary will have a fish {dinner from &§ to 8 p. m. Saturday {in the post home. Mesdames James Fuller, Hale Wilson and | Ray Pitcher are in charge.
. » - Unit 62, American Legion Aux{iliary, met: for a noon luncheon (today in the home of Mrs. Raymond Fox, 318 N. Kenyon St.
Junior Women Hear ‘Mrs. W. H. Haine
r Famous Fourth Floor! |
See the Easter Baskets : Easter Toys Easter Bunnies
today in the 38th St. Branch, Indiana National Bank.
[special guest.
and Novelties! 5 | Mesdames Jack Shackelford!’
{Stanley Trusty and John Evard (were hostesses for the meeting.
‘Mrs. Brady Hostess { Mrs. Pearl Brady, 5833 Dewey |Ave,, entertained the Liberty Garden Homemakers Club yesterday, There was a covered dish
{ ‘The Junior Woman's Club met
Mrs. |; (William H. Haine, Riley Hospital| | {Cheer Guild, was the speaker,| and Mrs. Lowell , Reed was a
Williamson, Marie Sullivan,
Eileen and
Harriet Hesslin, Kay Barber, Margaret Hargrave and Norma Oburn,
s 8 = Howard H. Peckham, director of the Indiana Historial Bureau and secretary of the Indiana Historial Society, will speak before the Indianapolis Alliance of Delta Delta" Delta Sorority at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday in the 38th St. Branch, Merchants National Bank. dis tepic will be “Why Did Hoosiers Write?” Miss Elizabeth Johnson is chairman of arrangements for the dessert meeting. Other committee members are Mesdames Jack Lyne, Max McCowen and Joseph P. Rutledge. . ~ #
Mu Chapter, Kappa Kappa Gamma Sororoity, will give a bridge party at 1:30 p. m. next? Thursday in Ayres’ Auditorium. Candy will be made by ihe Mothers Club. Miss Patricia Pearson is general chairman, assisted by Miss Molly O'Dell, publicity; Misa Nancy Portteus of Franklin end Miss Ruth Ann Demming, tickets; Miss Virginia Shippey, prizes, and Miss Mary Ann Hands of Springfield, Ill., playing cards. Miss Mary Elizabeth Gordon is president of the chapter, at Butler University.
Bridge Lesson—
Lead Should Be the Result
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By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY America’s Card Authority . WE sometimes hear a player remark “I hate to be on the opening lead. I never know what to lead.” That is not the way a good bridge player feels about it. Don’t lead from fright and don't accept the old saying “When ‘in doubt, lead trump.” Trumps generally are the last thing that should be led unless the bidding indicates that declarer probably will want to do some ruffing in dummy. In today’s hand you may or may not favor a two-bid on the part of South, but it does look like the type of hand on which you want to get to game. South shows a two-suit hand. Holding the ace of spades and kingjack of hearts, West can pretty well figure that South has a minimum of two-Tive-card suits, By showing a preference for spades North indicates that he has at least as many or more spades than hearts. With his four hearts to the king-jack-nine, West knows that declarer will have to trump out some of the hearts. s t 4 # THEREFORE, instead of making the normal opening of the queen of diamonds, West must open the ace of trumps and continue with a small one. When declarer takes the heart . finesse, West wins and leads the third trump. Now there is nothing that South can do to keep West from winning two more heart tricks. The trump opening gives West the ace of trumps and three heart tricks, defeating the contract. If the queen of diamonds is opened, declarer can ruff one of his hearts in dummy and thus lose only two heart tricks.
Canteen Plans Party
sponsor a card party at 7:30 p. m. today at 4400 W. ‘Michigan 8t. Miss Christina Todd is sponsor of the group.
AID SCHOLARSHIP FUND—The Cannon Alumni Association will give a bridge party at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Food Craft Shop for the benefft of the Technical High School scholarship
fund. Doing some last minute checking are {left.and right) Mrs. Julia Sensel and Miss Virginia E. Roland, who are assisting with plans for the event.
Organizations—
Cannon Alumni to Give Bridge Party Tomorrow
The Arsenal Cannon Alumni ASsociation will sponsor a bridge party at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Food Craft Shop. The proceeds will be used for the scholarship fund at Technical High School. Miss Charlotte Derck is general ‘chairman, assisted by Mesdames Lester Nicewander, John E. Kleinhenz, Robert’F. McGinnis, Norman H. Brinsley, Cecil Jordan, Albert Sensel, Floyd E. Waldo, Louis Whitesell and Harry A. May; Misses Betty Jo Fark, Betty|for the Julia Jameson Nutrition Stilz, Virginia Roland and Ade-{Camp and other charities. Mrs. line Walker, Willlam Henderson,| George R. Newton is general Edward Madinger, Donald Leon-|chairman, assisted by Mesdames ard, Cecil Jordan and Harry A.|Walter Zimmerman, Harry G. May. * Kennett, A. D. James, B. L. Byr- - (ket, A. J. Clark, Robert B. The Butler University Mothers Straughn, Thomas G. Evard, J. Council will hold its annual Silver T. Wallace, Edward Feeney, R
Tea at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the F, Hodgden, 8. R. Lovick, Frank recreation room at Butler. Miss|C, Bird, Windsor J. Weaver, WilFlorence Murphy of Block's will liam ¥. Eich, Alva Cradick and direct a style show. Thomas G. Evard, Mrs. D. C. Mrs. E. R. Blackwood will in- Jolly is president. troduce Miss Rebecca Lane and Miss Shirley Peacock, sbloists on] The Fourth Ward Women’s Rethe musical program. Mrs. M. P./publican Club will meet at 8 p. m. Speakman {is hostess chairman, tomorrow in the home of Mrs. assisted by Mrs. Joe Hill, Mrs. Edwin Steers, 3638 E. Fall Creek B. Lynn Adams and members of Blvd. John D. Hughes will speak the Executive Board. on Republican Chaney in 1948.” ; newly elected officers are Capt. Golden L. Reynolds of Mrs. Dorotha Bender, president; the Juvenile Aid Department willl Mrs, Frank P. Huse, vice presibe the guest speaker at a meeting|dent: Mrs. Ray Seidle, secretary, of“the Riley Hospital Cheer Guild ang Mrs. Charles Mason, treasurTuesday in Ayres’ Auditorium..er, Special guests at the meeting coining | Reed is program wil] include Miss Sarah Capehart, There will be a 9:45 a. m. meet- Mss Edin Owings, Leon | Mill ing of the Executive Board, and young Republican Club of Butler the afternoon session will begin|yniversity. at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Herman C.'- The assistant hostesses are to Fromer will preside. Mrs. Carlipe Mesdames Frank P. Huse Jr.,
Aumann is hospitality chairman, Karns assisted by Mesdames Paul Bro Joan ad Sunay Smith
McCarty, B. H. Beard, T. E. Berry, Charles Yarbrough and| Mrs. Harris O. Johnson will F. L. Byrne. preside at a 5:30 p. m. meeting of the Orossroads Toastmistress The Children’s Sunshine Club Club Monday in the 40 and 8 will have a card party at 1:30|Chateau. Plans for the Charter p. m. next Thursday in the Merid- Night Banquet to be held Apr. 3
ian Room of the Colonial Furni-fi, the Severin Hotel will be disture Co. Mrs. George Newton isS|oussed.
chairman and the committee members are Mesdames Louise] The Indianapolis Grandmothers Boyd, Chris Haan, G. F. Kirby,/Club will have a “brunch” H. D. Cramm and Ted Vance. 11:30 a. m. tomorrow in the The annual spring card party|YWCA. Mrs. Henry G. Thake is of the club will be held at 1:30|program chairman, assisted by p. m. on Apr. 2 in Ayres’ Audi-{Mrs, Fred Sears and Mrs. Pearl torium. The proceeds will be used|Stone.
EVENTS |Guild Sponsors ~~ ouuss Card Party
Babes Alumnae. 8 p. m. Fri. Mrs.
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George Watkins, 2626 N, Harding, hostess. Culture. Fri. Mrs. Hughes Patten, 3060 N. Meridian, hostess. Mrs. Clyde E. Titus, speaker. Friday Evening Cross Town. 8 p. m. Fri. Miss Ruth Flick, 33 8. Linwood, hostess. Indianapolis Woman's. Fri. Propylaeum. James Whitcomb Riley, ITSC. 12:30 p. m. Fri. Miss Betty Jean Whitesell, 3701 Watson Road, hostess. Mrs. Noble Reynolds, speaker, Victorian, ITSC. 12:30 p. m. Fri, Mrs. Charlés Shelburn, hostess. Irvington Fortnightly. Fri. Mrs. C. U. Watgon, 343 N. Irvington, hostess. Irvington Women's Garden. Fri. Cifaldis. Presidents Day luncheon. {Beta Theta Pi Mothers Club. 2 p. m. Fri. 38th St. Branch, Indiana National Bank.
The St. Francis Hospital Guild will sponsor a card party at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Meridian Room of the Colonial Furniture Co. Mrs. Louis Groh and Mrs. Gedge Graber are co-chairmen. The committee chairmen are Mesdames Henry Grader, Bernard Weimer, I. G. Boyd, Edward Trimple, Roy Nation, Walter Lutz, Andrew Wettrick, Walter Stumpe and Leo Lucid.
Mr. Parrish to Talk
K. B. Parrish is to be the guest speaker at a 6 p. m. dinner meeting of the American Society of Women Accountants Monday in the YMCA. His topic will be “Re-
sary at the luncheon, the sorority will award, for the first time, * five prizes to Indiana newspaper *
The judges are to be Grove Patterson, editor of the Toledo Blade; Norman Isaacs, manag. ing editor of the St. Louis Star. | Times; Ralph McGill, editor of the Atlanta . Constitution; Elmo Scott Watson of the Medill School of Journalism, and Miss
the Cincinnati Enquirer. : - A special memorial award will . be presented to one state news.
paperwoman for distinguished : service. The winners will receive the prizes at the luncheon. if
My Day— ‘Confidence Needed in Our
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By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT NEW YORK, Mar. 18 — After every war, the representatives of the countries which survive sit around a table and try to come to some agreements. Before we contemplate war again, let us make every possible effort to sit down around the table now and - come to some agreements. I am no advocate of Henry Wallace’s mushy policy. I think this world needs strong men with spiritual and moral convictions. But I think it also needs friendly men—men who can try to under stand the needs of peoples. Without question there ‘ are ruthless men in the Kremlin, and if we are honest with ourselves,
./we'll admit there are ruthless
men right here at home. With. out any question, there are ruth. less men all over the world. ” os . I HOPED that the depression and the war had taught us that, above everything else in the _ world, humanity is important.
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Wi : What did we set up.a World Court for? What did we set up a United Nations to achieve? Peace and justice was our objective. Have we so soon forgotten this? And are we willing to let another nation force us away from our objective and back into the old channels of war, when we still have the strength and power to force events into the channels of peace? : This nation of ours has been . acting primarily from its fears. We have forgotten that there is nothing to fear except fear itself. But we had better learn that truth again, and act with the con fidence that we can obtain the ob" jectives which once we thought were worthwhile for ourselves and the rest of the world.
‘Dance to Be Given
Tomorrow Night A St. Patrick's Day dance will
Delta Iota Chapter, Beta Sigma
chestra will play for dancing from 9 p. m. to midnight in School 21. : Miss Kay Leonard, general chairman, is being assisted by Mesdames Cecil Norton, James Mitchell, John Nail and William ' Roberts, tickets and decorations, | and Misses Betty Knarzer, Waneta Hull and June Lear, publicity.
Holland-Kinder Vows To Be Read Sunday
Miss Jo Ann Kinder and Edward Holland Jr. will be married at 3:30 p. m. Sunday in the Bethany Lutheran Church. The bride-to-be is the daughe ter of Mrs. Frances Kinder Fair banks, 2608 Shelby St., and Ede ward Kinder, Kansas City, Mo.
pairs and Replacements.”
South Side Service. 8:15 p. m.
Kindred photo. * TO BE WED—Miss Roselyn Bradford, dpughtes of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest radford, 22 S. * Mount St., will be married to William F. Wolfe, son of Mr. and Mrs.. Raymond Wolfe, R. R.
luncheon following the lesson on “Party Favors.”
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Fri. Community Center. Card party. MISCELLANEOUS Ladies’ Auxiliary, Altenheim. 1:30 p. m. Fri. Altenheim. Card party. Wheel and Distaff Committee, Caroline Scott Harrison Chap., DAR. 12:30 p. m. Fri. Mrs. J. Edwin Aspinall, 135 W. Hampton Drive, hostess. Covered dish luncheon and musical program. ’ :
Girl Scouts to Sell Cookies Saturday
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Board Will Meet
The Executive Board of the Indianapolis Branch, Needlework Guild, will meet at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the 38th St. Branch, Merchant's National Bank. Plans will be discussed for the national convention to be held in Iowa in May. Pa
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