Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1948 — Page 13
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THE Y O UN G PROFESSIONAI WOMEN'S CLUB will mark He oa oh with a in the YMCA. Miss Thursday in hat fuking
Susan Moa) man Aldorz Tannen sf charg of for the program. Miss Helen Batchelor is president of the organization. Miss Jean McGrew, a club member who has spent the past secretary - at the
® ® 8» Officers will be elected when Alumnae As-
tomorrow the Beta Xi Sorority
* arrangements chairman, is being assisted by Mrs, J. E. Moody and Mrs. V. K. Nelson. % George ¥. Tilford, Mrs. R. M. Lingle and Miss Lorena Deanham make up the Nominating Committee. »
Members of "Alpha Dxiticron
Pi Sorority an outdoor booth at ing Eng. lish Theater Friday through Apr. 30 to help raise funds for the campaign sponsored by the National Cancer Society. The alumnae’s local project is the Little Red Door of the Marion County Cancer Society, and members serve as clerks, de-
liver supplies and make band- °
ages and hospital gowns. » ” »
The Indianapolis Branch, State Assembly Woman's Club, will have a luncheon meeting tomorrow in the Spencer Hotel. Mrs. Albert C. Crump will discuss “Flowers of : Distinction.”
Broad Ripple PTA Meeting Tomorrow
The PTA of Broad Ripple High School will meet at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in fhe school. Dr. Philip Reed of the Norways Clinic will speak on “Your Child's Personality,” and Mrs. Bert C. McCammon will talk on “Taxes in Relation to Teachers’ Salaries.”
The organization is sponsoring
a book review at 8 p. m. Thursday in the school auditorium. The proceeds will be used to purchase a public address system for the school. Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt will review “Speaking Frankly” (Byrnes). :
Scout Leaders Hear Dr. Ruth Hepner
Dr. Ruth Hepner, Bloomington psychidtrist, “Understanding Girls” at the Girl Scout Leaders Club meeting last night in the YWCA.. Dr. Hepner also led a. group discussion of the topic.
A round-table on Girl Scout camping was presented by five Scouts. . They were . Charlotte Green, Shirley Yoder, Margaret Smithe, Diana Martin and Janet Paxton.
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AID CANCER CAMPAIGN—Mrs. Eugene Coats (tor) and Mrs. Frank Zeller Jr. are ‘members of the: Alpha Omicron P ity. Alumnae who will man an outdoor booth at the English Theater
Friday through, Apr. 30 to raise
The sorority's year-round project is the Little Red Door of the Marion County Cancer Society.
BRIDE—Mrs. ard Mrs. “Emil Regengogen, Constance, Ky., .announce the marriage Feb. 28 ~of their daughter, Virginia, to J. Keith Haines, son. of Mrs. ‘Maude Zenor, 1821 °E. Riverside Drive, and John B: Haines, 1420 S.: Lynhurst Drive. They were married in Constance and are, at home. in Speedway City.
Sunnyside Party Has Spring Theme
The Sunnyside Guild members gave a party for the patients at Sunnyside today. The party Lad a spring theme. Mesdames' John Thompson, Donald Brodie, Leroy Martin and George Shaffer were in charge.
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Mrs. Matthews To Entertain
Mrs. Bertha Haines Matthews 420 Poplar Road, will entertain the Indianapolis Branch, National
on Saturday.
Mrs. Rose Marie Cruzan will give the program on “Practical Parliamentary ‘ Procedure,” and {Mesdames Ruth D, Estead, M. Haaff and Max Norris will assist the hostess. Mrs. H. 8. McKee, Greensburg, will install the branch officers: Mrs. W. D, Keenan, president; Dr. Johnnie Rutland Smith, Bloomington; Mrs. Charles Fitch and Mrs. Walter Thompson, Mooresville, vice presidents; Miss Ella Sengenberger and Mrs. J. E Phillips, Attica, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. E. R. Shoemaker, treasurer; Mrs. Cruzan, parliamentarian; Mrs. Hazel Barker Hayes, auditor; Mrs. Blanche Williams, registrar, and Mrs. Nellie Owens MacLeod, historian.
Miss Brigham Named Times State Service GREENCASTLE, Ind., Apr. 13 —Miss Ann 8. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Brigham, 4075 N. Illinois St., Indianapolis, is the newly elected social chairman of the Independent Women’s Association at DePauw University.
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: | Sherborne B. Simonds, Misses
: |Helen Thornton and Ruth Wells, : |Mesdames Elizabeth Milner, Wil-
‘Jackson,
Alpha Chap. Phi Gamma Sig-
Will Aid
$2,000,000 Ms Sought By Mount Holyoke
Reservations already have been made by Messrs, and Mesdames Zdmund H. John Hot, Ww. Philander
V. Wade, John D, Welch and Thomas F. Whitten, Dr. and Mrs.
Bernice Church, Emily Rood,
liam M. Louden and Josephine Vetter. Miss Wells also is planning an
: individual contribution to the
campaign. Her program will be an fllustrated lecture on “The
d |World’s Masterpieces in Art,” by
Miss. Maria Churchill, art instructor at Tudor Hall School. The event will be at 8 p. m. Friday in the Tudor Hall Auditorium.
Local Girls
Will Attend Conference
Nineteen members of the Horizon Club and four adults will attend the conference Region 9 will hold Saturday in Cincinnati. The group is a part of the Camp Fire Girls. ; Miss Nancy = Pritchard, PUG Horizon Club, and Miss Edith Bates, Beckoning Horizon Club, will be official delegates. Barbara Redding, PUG, will take part in a panel discussion. Horizon Clubs - throughout | the country are aiding in the effort to raise money for the new national quarters in New York. Local members : attending will be Misses Prichard, Bates, Redding, Emogene Garrett, Barbara Suzanne Miller, Rosie Knecht, Barbara Coss, Suzette Brown, Bonnie Hurd, ‘Jacqueline
son, Herbert Betty Jo Hinant,
Wisdom.
rector; Mrs. Fred Klepper, Mrs.
Long, Geraldine Tate, Jane HermPatricia Thompson, © Doris
Wynemia Sherron and Dorothy
The adults are re? be Miss Pauline - Bissinger, Horizon Club di-
Miss Betty Killion Four engagement announcements highlight today's bridal scene, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hobbs, W. 86th St., announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Betty Jean Broden, to Gordon G. Gilmer, son of Mr, and Mrs. John N. Gilmer, Greensford. They will be married at 11:30 a. m. on May 1 in the St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic‘ €hurch. Miss Mary Jane Laffey is to be the maid of honor and Mrs. M. G. Gilmer, Bloomington, and Miss Joan Green’ will be bridesmaids. Mr. Gilmer is to be the best man and William Fritz, Bluffton; Albert H. Wilson, South Bend, and Edward M. Broden will be ushers. Miss Broden attended Indiana and Butler Universities and Mr. Gilmer is a graduate of Butler University. He is a member of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity.
#” 8 = The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Betty Kil. lion, 977 West Drive, Woodruff Place, to Vernon J. Crosswhite
ITHE BRIDAL SCENE—° -
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Misses Broden, Killion and Furr College Fund - Select Spring Wedding Dates
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Miss Betty Jean Broden is announced by her parents, Mr. and Bowling
Jr.,, 3710 N. Meridian St.
Mrs. Herbert Killion, Green, Ind.
Green,
will be the best man.
Allen Moorman, Mabel Moorman, 2424
the Trader's Church.
B. Moorman, brother of the pros
best man.
June 5 is the date chosen by Miss Killion for the ceremony. The vows will be read in Bowling ® = = Mr. Crosswhite is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Crosswhite, Los Angeles. He is a student in the Indiana University School of Den-
tistry. Miss Martha Lancet is to be the maid of honor and John Bach
» o - Miss Barbara Furr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Furr, Trader's Point, will be married to son of Mrs. W. 60th 8t., at 3:30 p. m, on Apr, 24 in Point Christian
Mrs. William P. Budke, Columbia, Mo., sister of the bride-to-be, will be the matron of honor, Jesse pective bridegroom, is to be the
The bride-to-be is a graduate
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} (will be introduced by Mrs. Lowell S. Fisher, program chairman. Mrs. Harold Arnholter, City Department of Parks and Recre|ation, will discuss “Youth and the World Today.” Mrs, Paul Duckwall is arranging music for the event. Mrs. Lulu Hartsock is chairman of the Committee on Elections and Credentials, assisted by Mrs, Maud Bruce Lane, Anderson, and Mrs. E. W. Cowley. The Committee on Tellers also is headed by Mrs. Hartsock. Oth+ er members are Mrs. Claud f [Franklin and Mrs. Harry W. D »
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ragoo. Luncheon reservations may be made with Mrs. E. L. Burnett, Mrs. Laura E. Ray is president of the group. 5
Tudor Hall Will Have Open House
Mrs, Myron McKee, 4510 Park Ave, will entertain officers of the Tudor Hall School Parents Associ ation with a 1 p. m. luncheon Friday. Mrs. Emery Kenyon was named chairman of classes at a recent board meeting in Mrs, McKee's home. ’ An open house will be held at the school at 2 p. m. Monday. The visual aid equipment provided by the association will be used to show a color film, and the Upper School Chorus will sing. Playlets will be presented by s » = classes 2 through 8, and the A bridegroom-to-be was the Masquers Club will give thumb honor guest at a bachelor party|nafl sketches from “Our Hearts Friday night in his home. He is{Were Young and Gay.” Thomas Bullock, son of Mr. and| Fo visita’ to_classrooms Mrs. Leo Bullock, 337 N, Holmes|a tea will held at 345 o'clock Ave. Mr, Bullock will marry Miss Mrs. John R.
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of Stephens College and DePauw University. She is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Mr. Moorman is a graduate of Purdue University and a member of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity,
June 20 is the date chosen by Miss Jeanne Marie BSorgius, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O, E, Sorgius, Akron, O., for her marriage to Donald Eugene Persinger, 20 N, Mount St., son of Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Persinger, New Holland, O. The vows will be read in the Washington Street Methodist Church. The prospective bride lives with her aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Kidd, 21 N. Mount St.
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We, the Women— ‘Women Should
Look at Way Time Is Spent’.
Bridge—
By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY America’s Card Authority THE Eastern States regional mixed pair championship was won this year by Mrs. Helen
By RUTH MILLETT NEA Staff Writer “lI DON'T seem to have time
like to do,” the woman . com-
Charlotte Myers and Miss Flor- plained. ence Jaffe, " She is a busy woman, holding ; office in several E V ENTS organizations, : playing bridge often, accepting OLUBS most of the so[19th: Ward Democratic : Wom- cal’ invitations en's. Wed. 710 N. Warman. that. come her Netherlands < Chap., ITSC. 7:30 way. p. m. Wed. Mrs. Roland Rob- But. the. truth inson, 50 N. Temple, hostess. - e ; Rio de Janeiro Chap., ITSC. 10:30 4 ay) any of
a. m. Wed. Mrs. M. A. Lassiter, Greenwood, hostess. Ladies Help, Aid and Assist. ‘8 p. m. Today. North Park Masonic Temple, Minerva. Wed. Mrs. K. V. Ammerman, 4830 Park, hostess. Mary Nicholson Kindergarten Mothers. 1:30 p. m. Wed. School 70. Miss Nellie Young, speaker. Pasadena Home Service. Wed. Mrs. Ivan Hickson, 2200 N. Irwin, hostess, Wednesday Afternoon. Wed. Mrs. J. Roy Horne, 2040 Park, hostess. MISCELLANEOUS
American Women’s Voluntary Services. 7:30 p. m. Wed. Cross- , roads. Mrs. Norman Perry.Jr., speaker. Ladies Auxiliary, General Protestant Orphans Home. 8 p. m. Wed. Home. Ladies of Charity. 1:30 p. m. Wed. St. Vincent's Hospital Nurses’ Home, League of Women Voters. 10 a. m. Wed. Meridian Room, Colonial Furniture Co.
SORORITIES
Gamma Beta Chi. 7:30 p. m. Wed. Hotel Washington. Beta Chap, Omega Phi Tau. 8
p. m. Wed. Mrs. Alfred McCulloch, 1034 ‘N. Hamilton, hostess.
ma. Wed. Mrs. William Flanary, 356 Congress, hostess. Zeta Chap, Phi Theta Delta. 8:15 p. m. Wed. Mrs. George
that take up so much of her time aren't acRuth Millett tually giving her “anything in return. She can find time to do anything someone else plans for her or suggests. But she can’t find time for any of the things she really wants to do. ® rn ” THAT is the way with so many women today. They get themselves involved with so many organized groups, get into the habit of accepting invitations automatically, and so rarely refuse that they don’t have any time to do. what . they would really like most to do. If you are one .of those women, take a good look at how you are spending your time. How many afternoons are you spending doing things that someone else has thought up for you -—things that don’t interest you at all? You are probably wasting more time than you realize on activities that give you little or
spent on them. If you saved those hours for yourself you ¢ould make a start, on doing the things you'd like to do.
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Leiendecker, 3824 E. 34th, hostess.
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Holland Photo. BRIDE-TO-BE — Miss Mary Jane Draher, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Harry E. Draher, 1951
Valley Ave., will be married to Charles J. Dichmann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Dichmanm, 609 Cottage Ave., on May in St. Pra De Sales Coni Church.
for any of the things I'd really}
no return for the time and effort|'
Schwarls AAKI108 Vv1i0532 4Q93 AS4 4X1 Qé2 A vax? | oN 19dsoe sd010 5 332s &J72 Dealer Mrs. Levy AJOT3 ‘984 dAKS $A1063 Tournament—Neither vul, South West North East 14 Pass 14 Pass 24 Pass 2N.T. Pass 36 Pass 44 Pass Opening—-¥ Q
Max N. Schwartz. He is a past president of the New Jersey Bridge League and a member of the executive committee. He tells me they are making big preparations for the New Jersey Shore tournament to be held in the convention hall at Asbury Park May 14-16 Schwartz brought out a nice point in today’s hand. First of all, note that his partner, Mrs. Levy, bid a club instead of a spade. That is a preparedness bid, so that if partner bids a heart over the club, the original bidder can bid a spade or a no trump. “ » ” HOWEVER the play of this hand is the important thing. At first glance it looked rather simple. Declarer had to lose a spade and two hearts—but a greedy declarer might try to avoid the loss of a spade and make an extra trick. After the opponents had cashed the queen and king of hearts and West had shifted to a spade, declarer might go up with the ace, go over to d y with*the king of diamonds, lead a spade and take the finesse.
air at two speeds, and tilts to any angle.
Woodlawn Photo. RITE READ—Miss Blanche DesChamps Mcleod, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Rufus Randolph Mcleod, Hartsville, S. C., was married to Francis M. Curtis, son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Curtis, 2016 Talbott Ave., Saturday in the Hartsville Methodist Churéh.,
East would win this with the queen, and if he is smart, he
D’Clyne Fhoto. WED RECENTLY — The former Mrs. Evelyn Curry be-
came the bride of Joseph P. McGinn in’ a ceremony read
here on Apr. 3. She is the daughter of Paul Colvin, 101 E. Orange St, and Mr. Mec.
. Ginn is the son of Mrs. Susan
McGinn, 5915 Julian Ave.
Greedy Play Loses In This Hand
Levy of Jersey City, N. J. and
Newman Mothers
would come right back with an- To Sponsor Sale ti of other spade, taking two spades | The Newman Mothers from declarer for his one, Now |Butier hoping Bt,
North would not have enough trumps left to ruff o t hegrta and clubs. When Schwartz played the hand he won West's five of spades with the king and immediately cashed . the ace of spades. Then he went about his business, cashing the king of clubs, going over to the ace of clubs in dummy, ruffing a club, rufing a heart, ruffing another club and ruffing another heart, letting East ve his queen of spades whenever he
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