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SABER
Meeting
ious Demat. oY Souder Yoo ler, Evans Cochran, George Fis-/mett Lamb, MF. and Mrs." Ratph]
" photographic exhibit on LAtomic.q, A. Bretzlaff, Fred Latin and
“Ring, C. B. Blakeslee, John 1. H. . rence . Dorsey
School to. Hold pi Fie Made | -Annual-Fair-
ITSC BANQUET PLANNED—The candleholders on which Mrs. Rudolph mn Roller (left) and Mrs. Frank G. Sink are working will be presented tomorrow night to International Travel-Study Club chapters which are. sponsoring newly organized chapters. Charters will be given to 10 new chapters when the Tee holds its annual banquet that night in the Murat Temple Egyptian Room. Fred Holt, radio commentator, will be the principal speaker. Mrs. Sink is the ITSC Federation president and Mrs. Roller is the extension chairman.
“Women Voters ‘Many Ee —— Made ‘Chorus Group
Plan Annual TH or Civics 300th Play
“I Like It Here,” a play to be/ Dwyer, Thomas F, Hatfield. T. presented Friday, Saturday and|W. Huddleston, H. H. Linsmith,
{Sun {Vance Smith and Harry Wade, day in {he Civic Theater, will, {Miss Helén Lee Levin and Miss
The 20th annual meeting of the Indianapolis League of Women | Voters will be held tomorrow in|® the group's 300th production.|Bernice Striebel. the DAR chapter house. Mrs. Ar- Senior and junior class students Messrs. and Mesdames A. L.| thur Medlicott will preside. lof Tudor Hall School will pre- Bernd. Robert Emerick, D. M.| sess begi {sent boutonnieres to the men in Kernahan, and L. L. Wahle and IR usin, S38 Seation. i) begin read Bi {the audience. The flowers are to/Miss Mona Wilson will entertain | by Mesdames Lowell I. Thomas, {be provided by the Allied Florists parties of six.. Messrs. and Mes-| A. Brown Ransdell, R. K. Zim-| | Association. |dames Earl H. Fisher, T. M. Ry-| merly, Frederick McLaughlin, | Several parties have been 'boldt and John Sergerson will ve | . ‘planned for the opening night. hosts to eight persons. Joseph. Barr, ~ Frank -Steldt,\yo [0 yesdames ME. But.jhosts Wili be DF. and Mrs. Em | Ir
“Lewis and Miss Stella Ray. — | Entertaining parties on Sun-| day night will be Messrs. and] Mesdames Harold Brannen, Newton Buser, F. M. Coulter, Henry DeBoest, ian Fox, R. W. Garrison; — —T—MéDermott, Ralph W. iy R. L. Parr, Stanley Pihl, Earl Williamson, D. B. Wood, W. E. Dearmin, W. A. Dyer Jr., John Ebner, Lowell Fisher and Glenn Kingham, Also Messrs. and Mesdames G. 8: Klippel, J. A. Yeager, Frank J. Symmes, Clayton M. Adams, Gene Beesley, John F. Carr, A. E. Davis, H. F. Goheen and W. Schergens, Dr. and Mrs. Wilbur
chel,” William Howell, W. J. "Mc ter and John Phelan. Nevin, Dan Morse, W. L. Ryan, The national, state and locallc, E. Sams, H. A. Shonle and programs for next year will be Earle Weinbardt and Miss Helen presented by Mesdames Donald Coffey and Miss Louise Watson Gerking, Ralph Furst, McLaugh-|will be hosts to parties of four lin, Stelat, Beasley and Zimmerly.| persons. “Ringside at Bikini" is to be" Entertaining parties of five and the topic of Wayne Guthrie's talk six will be Messrs. and Mesdames at the luncheon. There will be &|Clark Riddell, H. E. Honderich,
Energy in Peace and War” in connection with the talk. Ruth Black, Miss Jane The afternoon session will Flaherty and Miss Eldena Lauopen with a report on the finance/ter. Mr. and Mrs, D, V. Bergdrive by Mrs. Hall Cochrane. |strom will have a party of eight.
rocal trade agreements and M
A. L. Young, Mrs. Carl Lieber, | Mrs.
had
dames Medltott | Waiter Green.| Will Entertain Friends K. Bond, Misses Ada Dickhut, ough, Gerking and Thomas will Hosts to groups of four per-|Glenora Schroeder, I Hilda on the- national conven- S0ns at the Saturday night show- Stewart, Ruth McNutt, Marian
tion held recently in Grand Ra ling will include Messrs. and Sansoni and Margaret Brockman ids, Mich. y P| Mesdames Marvin Curle, Joseph.and Mrs. Mary K. Roberts.
The meeting will be concluded Dr. Aydelotte Will Speak
with a general discussion work-shop-on units of the league The annual “spring dinner meet- I. Lynd Esch, Dr. and Mrs, Clarling of the Indiana Alpha Asso-| ence W. Efroymson, Dr. and Mrs.
Convention Is Set
By State Lea ue eof Women ciation, Phi Beta Kappa honor-| Robert D. Howell, Dr. and Mrs. | Voters will have its state con- &TY fraternity, will be held at Henry Noble Sherwood, Miss
vention next Tuesday, Wednesday 6:30 p. m. Saturday and Thursday at Lake Wawasee. Propylaeum. Dr. Frank Ayde- ter Tharp. Mrs. Harold A. Stope, Washing- lotte, former president of Swarth-| Mr. Hendrickson is in charge] ton, will be the guest speaker. more College, the guest speaker, of arrangements, assisted by She is national first “vice presi- will talk at 8:30 p. m. His topic [Miss McCullough, Mrs. Joseph S. dent. Dr. Charles Zeller, director will be “The Palestine Problem.” {Lynn, Messrs. Tharp, Lynn and| of the Indiana Council for Men-| Reservations have been made; |Clippinger. Mrs. Beckett, awards! tal Health, will also speak, |by Messrs. and Mesdames Walter chairman, will report on the an-| State officers and directors will Greenough, H. Foster Clippinger, 'nual_ prizes to be given to outbe elected and reports will be Bll Lilly, Montgomery 8. Lewis, standing Indianapolis high. school | read. Indianapolis women who |Robert A. Hendrickson, Calvin seniors. Grier. M. Shotwell is wilt--attend include Mesdames B. ~Hamilton,. Elmer Singer. doe chairman of the nominating com-| Arthur Medlicott, Walter Rand Beckett, Joseph W. Barr mittee. . Greenough, C. D. Durham, A. w; [and George B. Schley, Dr. and |
Noling, C. Kk, Mrs. Frank Sparks, Dr. and Mrs. CB BT ar P.G:- Wesenherg. Dr. and. -Mrs.|
Program Sale
Fuller, John K. Goodwin, Law--and . Frank Cox. Mrs. Fuller. is state president.
‘Will. Be Guest
Mrs. Emmett Perry, TIS E. as St.” will entertain tonight for Miss
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|married Saturday to Vincent J. (McLaughlin. “Mrs. Wilbur Myers| |and Mrs. Richard F. Kremp will fjiassist the. hostess. in. giving .the
The Children's Museum Guild hail hold we J. nd y. S an Mrs. Horace E. Storer and Mrs, Mrs. John Woolling will be host- miscellaneous shower, Bruce C. Savage are co-chairmen ‘esses fh the home of Mrs. K. k.! Guests will be Mesdames Julia for the annual country fair at Woolling, 6930 Washington “Blvd, 8. Weber, Fred Marien, Katherine Orchdrd School, Proceeds of the -Final-plans will. be made for the Galm. Ethel Sheets, Helen Galm, event, to be May 22, will be used |Sal¢ of programs at the Legion- Robert Marien, Louis H. Skeeters, for scholarships and school equip-| Times Charity Horse Show Fri- Maurice Marien, J. H. Ruston ment. a day. Saturday and Sunday at the, Le Kuntz, ward. J, Gaim, oliseum. {Harry Posthumué and Antheny nen Tage. of DONE ars Yes. Assistant hostesses at the meet-Cancilla. Misses Estella Kremp, Kahl, Wilbur Carter, R. C. Fris- ing will be Mesdames Berkley Janet Myers Rosemary Davis toe, Charles ¥. Munroe, M. Duck Jr, Lyman Hunter and Ar- and Mary Ann’ Diemar of Chi
Hine, William Howell, W. 1. Mijij- thur Siffer. cago. ‘kan, John Lookabill, H. N. Trus- Men and ‘Women-
ler, George Stark, Howard Har: “ Are Men Just Plain Show-Offs?
rington, L. E. Brooks and G. By ERNEST E. BLAU
Halverson. . Gordon Thompson, school dimovies; Mr. and Mrs. George Bon Benarick Bangs Whittlesey are arr
rector, will be in charge of free pony , y rides, and R. D. Robinson will wl I love to watch the rooster
“barker.” Mrs. Carter is presi-| ow eo dent of the Parents’ Association, Bis ike 50. many. men .1 sponsor of the fair. Who brag and bluster, rant o and shout ' Spe Sisterhood And beat their manly bréasts, without eets at Broadmoor The first damn thing to The Tenth Street Temple Sister- crow about!” |
held a mother-daughter brunch at Broadmoor Country Club today. Miss Florence Goldberg planned the decorations, assisted by Mrs. Harry Traugott and Mrs, Jerome Jacobs. when he's a small boy and The meeting was by| stands on his head in front Mesdames Herman Schnabel,| of little Goldilonks—and he g Samuel Prager, Bernard Rosenak,| doesn’t, stop until he's 70. . | Ebner Blatt, Morris Rothbard, s = wv + ternal Revenue sees through Martin Wolman, Edgar Kiser, IF HE. HAS biceps bigger an income tax deduction. Albert Wolfenstein and Sint | than a pea he thinks he's a. If men werén't such big
Whatever good points the male may have, modesty in the presence of women isn’t one of them. The male showoff starts to strut his stuff
James. combination of Tarzan and show-offs they wouldn't toss ——————————————— Atlas. He tells his gal what out oo ant tips to check . big stuff he is at the shop, their $4" hats they might be Migs Brown Sets. Date! po Soy his drag, with the able to teach the wife to
drive—~and there'd be fewer drownings at every beach. Lifeguards teil me most of their troubles are .guys, not
Fobert KE. Gates, son of Gov. and Mrs. Ralph F. Gates, will take Miss Rove ol Kunkel Brown, of Mr. and Mrs. Harry |
judge, or about his knowledge of world affairs. He just loves to be the onjy guy sounding off to a group
K. lv as bride of or Tain-1ittie suspect of gals. "Seventy per cent of on a. 9. The pd be. —: are the people 1 pull in" says a read in the home of Mr. and Mrs. She i marteat judges . Rockaway guard, “are men Kenneth Kunkel, r cle f character and see through who get out there and think and A bEga-be, | [ap like the Bureau of In- they're. tony. Welsinuliones, *
Ruth Helen Kren... |
Mrs. | Will Be Hostess
Ralph F. Gates. “Mrs. ‘Joseph F. Lutes, district "chairman for the juniors, will be in charge of transportation to the meeting. Mrs. Floyd Grigsby is the department president, ‘and Mrs. Mary Martha Miller is state chairman for Junior activities. . » » Officers will be installed at the annual Presidents Day luncheon of the Butler University Faculty Club, The meeting will be at 1 p. m. Saturday in the Hunter's Lodge of the .Marott Hotel. Mrs, Grace Golden, Children’s Museum director, will discuss “Cultural - Aspects of the UNE 8 C O. Program.” New officers -of the club -are: Mrs. Herbert Schwomeyer, president; Mrs. Rosamond R. Jones, vice president; Miss Har-' riet Paddock and Mrs. Roland Usher, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mra, Arthur Reid, treasurer. Mts. Jones is retiring president. Mrs. Paul D. Hinkle will be
{Plans Spring
Luncheon
The Federation of Mothers|=" {Choruses of the Indianapolis Pub-|
lic Schools will hold its 16th annual business meeting and spring| luncheon next Tuesday in the Brookside United Brethren Church. A 12:15 p. m. luncheon
ness meeting.
Special guests will be charter Mary Nicholson Kindergarten
Other, members and organizers of the| Mothers. 1:30 p.m, Wed. School federation.
[Rio de Janeiro Chap. ITSC.
Fall . will follow the 10:30 a. m. busi-) all Creek Kindergarten Moth
|
Taking part in the afternoon!
[program will be ‘Miss Edna Frances Phinney, harpist; Rae Ellen Graham, readings, and Ralph Wright. Mrs, Beatrice Kerr will
direct a sextet from the School 78
ehorus., It will be composed of Mesdames Marvin William, Elmer
SmitHf, Charles Dennis, Floyd Billington, Zelma Renner,
Helen lewis and
Selections by the Mass Chorus, direéted by Mr. Wright and ac-
‘companied by Mrs. Robert White-
ley, will conclude the program. Mrs. Clarence Straub !s federation president. Mrs. Fred Seiger, social chairman, is assisted Mesdames George Nickel, Boeldt, Robert Price and Robe Walker. ‘The program was planned - Irs. Kenneth Myers, chairmai, assisted by Mrs. William Bake-
|meier and Mrs. Clifton Rousch.
Miss Phylis Tucker Heads 4-H Club
Miss Phylis Tucker is the new president of the Glad Girls 4-H
{Club of Warren Township. Other in. _ the Dorothy E. McCullough and Car-, fofficers are Miss Martha Morris,
|vice president, and Miss Beverley Wells, secretary. Plans were made for demonstrations and for a picnic. Other offices are held by Miss Margaret Paton, reporter; Miss Geraldine Tucker, game leader; Miss Sandra Phillips, song leader; Miss Ruth Ann Hardy, refreshments; Miss Florence Bevis, membership; Miss Paula Balléy, Neath officer, and Miss Delores Schill and Miss Marilyn York, sergeants-at-arms,
Alums C Club
“Ruth Helen Kremp, who will w Plans Meeting
The Indianapolis Alumnae
Club, Alpha Chi ‘Omega Sorority. twniy
eer Rt TBO pr
oer Worst s F IAT Will Install- New Officers ‘At Meeting in Marott Hotel
Wednesday Afternoon Club Arranging Guest Day for Its Meeting Tomorrow THE ELEVENTH DISTRICT, American Legion Junior Auxiliary, will hold its second annual conference Saturday in the War Memorial building.. A noon lunch.
eon will be served in the Forty and Eight Chateau, From 2 to 5 o'clock that afternoon, the juniors will be tea guests of Mrs.
Club”
hostess ShatrmAR for the lunch. eon.
The monthly meeting of the 19th Ward Democratic Women's Club will be at 7:45 p. m. tomorrow in the clubroom, 710 N. Warman Ave. Mrs. Coats, entertainment chairman, will be assisted by Mrs, Kathryn Welsh and Mrs, Margaret Sands. ‘ Officers of the club are: Mrs. James A. Wilson, president; Mrs. Charles Burkett and Mrs. John McGrew, vice presidents; ‘Miss te Joyce, secretary, and Mrs. Phillip Bayt, treasurer. ’ » - -
The Wednesday Afternoon | Club “will “have a guest day | meeting tomorrow in Block's | Auditorium. Hostesses for the meeting will be Mesdames L. I. Bland, Dale Sommers, Matt Carpenter, Willard Peek, L. C.. Boatman, T. N. Hunt, Homer Brit. | an,
new president;
Mrs. Arthur -Fairbanks was elected president of the Method-
| ist Hospital White Cross Guild
at its annual luncheon and elec-
Hotel.
contested More than 600 women attend-
Harry Schwab, William | ed the
| tion yesterday in the Claypool Her election was un-
luncheon and heard
Burchman and W. E. Hawkins. | Judge Camille Kelly, Memphis; =r | Tenn. discuss the problems she
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| EVENTS |
i | Bide-A-Wee.
70. “Flowers of Distinction,” Mrs. Mildred” Tea. Minerva. 1:30 pom “Wed: Mrs. |
Pasadena Home. Service. Wed.
stat 0 flicers Elected
8:30 p.m. Wed! Jostens. arial, Wed. Mrs. Georg el Goucher, 6056 E. Ninth, most. | ess. Luncheon, bridge.
10:30 a.m. Wed. Mrs. Leland Carter, 5660 Shelby, hostess. Luncheon,
ers. 1 p.m. Wed. Hotel Washington. Luncheon.
Ralph E. Bishop, 3532 Ever-| “Mothers of Edwin E.
Jos. Norregt Carvel, 3ie # -Pasaden: x
directed by Mrs. C. C. McLean. —————
|New. o Club were elected at a {recent meeting in Bloomington. | {They are Mrs. T. Baxter Rogers,
president;
{F. Whitten, secretary-treasurer.
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lin the home of Mrs. George L.|
| Clark, Williams Creek.
The assistant hostesses will be!
| Mesdames William _P. Jennings. | W. C. Otto, J. L, Gant, Overbay, Paul T. Smith, Joseph!
Miss Margaret Fargo and Miss] Patricia McGuire. After a’ talk by Wayne Guthrie of the News, the new officers will be installed. The officers are Mrs. J. K. Mahrdt, president; Mrs.
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Edward J. Galm, E. Holmes and C. O. Huffman, |
= F. Ehlert, vice president; Mrs. | R. A. Polkinghorn and Mrs. -J.|
L. Gant, recording and (POjing. secretaries. and Mrs. H. rclay, treasurer.
McChord
“The Golden Wheel Committee, Caroline Scott Harrison ..DAR
| Chapter, will meet at 8 p, m. to- | morrow in the home of Mrs. How{ard McChord, 8338. N. Pennsyl-|
vania St. Mrs. Leo Hurley and
{Miss Mary Helen North will as-
sist. Officers will be elected, and reports will be given on‘the recent Continental Congress held in Washington. ,
‘Mothers Plan Party
The Brookside Mothers Civie |Club will have a party for the {seventh and eighth grade ball-
‘room dancing ¢lasses at 8 p. m. {Saturday in the community house. {Barton Rogers and his’ orchestra {will play and the parents will be
special guests, .
Writers’ Delegate
Mrs. Rose Marie Cruzan willl: go to Washington Friday as an
{Indianapolis Branch delegate tn
ithe National League of American
Pen Women conventon. Saturday she will attend a tea at the White: House,
corre-|
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faces in the Juvenile
there,
‘parliamentarian; were Mesdames Harry Krause, M.L. Faber, historian, and Mrs. Miss Magie Hanson, 2152 Park, Brid ge
_ Other nominees,
Court.
also unop-
“for organization oMices;
WHITE CROSS GUILD—These leaders of the Methodist Hospital's Guild were seated at the speaker's table at the 16th annual luncheon meeting: o | quild yesterday in the Claypool Hotel. They are (left to right) Mrs. rrr Fabankh, 3 {- Robert E. Neff, Methodist Hospital superintendent; Mrs. James A | Crooks, outgoing president, and Judge Camille Kelley, Memphis, .Tenn., speaker. °F ~Cart- Klein, C.-C:
Bruning, C: R. Matthews and J. N. Greene, first through fifth vice presidents; Mrs. William F. Arnold and’ Mrs. F. Eugene Thornburgh, recording secretary and assistant; Miss Harrtet Chambers’ and Mrs. Jesse Webster," treasurer and assistant. NTS Paul H. Brown, corre« sponding secretary; Miss Thels ma Hawthorne and Mrs, G. A. Schernakau, membership secretary and assistant; Mrs. Roscoe Barnes,” F
Distribution Is Difficulty Here
By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY America’s Card Authority
THE Midwest
Conference
tournament at Cincinnati was one of the largest tournaments I have attended for a long time.
Cincinnati
unit of the
American Contract Br idge League #htertainied royally. ® “Wrecked on the rocks of dis
~ tribution’.
isa remark often heard at tournaments,
and
during the meet that expression was used in a discussion of today's hand by M. A. Lightman Memphis,
"” - AFTER winning the opening lead of the ace of spades West shifted to the 10 of clubs. Light-
the best that West could do was make three diamond tricks and
the ace of spades.
: te nt | New officers of the Mt. Holyoke| hand was hot In Lv
diamonds doubled, but the fact that if Lightman had passed | two no trump doubled he wun-
Mrs. J. Perry Meek,| dorbted! {vice president, and Mrs. Thomas! contract
It is likely that
Wast would |
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have led the three of hearts rather than the ace—at least the West player against Lightman said he would have led the three. In that case Lightman would win with the king. cash six clubs and the ace of dias" tnends for 8 for eight tri trichems
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“THI will be the:
: repre [sentatives of 16. state units of
‘wipe. clean with a soft tis
John Benson, - Permangtl ov - ganizer.
Trophies were pr “to unit guilds with achievement records ‘the
past year. : The trophy winners fn) the large guild. group. are. Mother, + Broadway Methodist and Vics tory guilds.. The Office, First Baptist and. Wesleyan .Sepvice. units won in.the business women's fleld and the small guild, class trophies wére won by the
Ripple Methodist: guilds.
‘Mrs. Atkins | The annual spring mee {the state council, Women's | mittee, Indiana State Symphany Society, will be held at 2 p. m. Friday. Mrs. William 3660 Spring Hollow Road, | Hoste,
= Mrs: Charles Tistham, “council: chairnian, will . preside at the meeting, which 100 women are ex« = pected to attend. They will ine clude regional directors, board members. After the business sesnion, Mrs, Helen Kendall Crandall will present a group of Jougs. She will be accompanied by Mrs. Christine’ Houseman. ‘i The four al directors will preside at the tea table. They are Mrs, Thomas Maiben, Logansport; Mrs. Hermine W. Colson, Bluffton; Mrs, Albert Fields, Bed
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