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Parish Wc Women

Will Sponser

Card Party DAR Committee

To Meet on Friday Food for a French orphange at Orleans will be collected at the meeting the Women's Over- ' mens Service Léague will hold at 7:30 p, m, tomorrow fn the "Red Cross Chapter House. Plans also will be made for the illustrated talk Jack Messmer will give May 27 in the ‘War Memorial Auditorium. He "will show color films on his recent visit to seven European countries.

Graduates of the 1048 class -at-8t:-Mary's- Academy -wiil-be-guests at a tea Sunday in the * Columbia Club. The event is to be. sponsored by the Alumnae of St. Mary's Academy.

The Women's Club of Holy Spirit Parish will sponsor a card party at 8 p. m. Friday in the Food Craft Shop. Mrs. . Harry Jackson and Mrs. Mary. D. Conrad are in charge of general arrangements. Committee chairmen for the - event - are - Mrs: Louis Aull, tickets and door; Mrs. George Boucher, .candy; Mrs. Oscar Boll, tables and cards, and Mrs. M. D. Hendrickson, prizes.

"Mrs, Arcadia Balz, state Senator, will be guest speaker at the oonthly luncheon meeting

3230 p. m, tomorrow at 523 N. Belle Vieu Place, Mrs. Della Hoss will preside, The committees for the meet-

“ing are: Kitchen — Mesdames

Cora Curbeaux, C. D. Fansler, ¥ Barnes, Frank West

. Roscoe and Lowell Hines; dining room William

Mundy, Harley Lukins, John McReynolds, John Heaton and Lee Toole, and hostess-—Mesdames Otto Nall, Alyce Evans, Don

“Of Peace Move |

Deplored

between Eastern Europe 0 rest of the world, and M4 te “we have different economic sys-

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-and-political-beliefs; ‘operation which was easy in war- -- when one overwhelming necessity overshadowed every-

each other and each one thinks that the other is trying to hoodwink us, to put up a show for our benefit, to make us believe something which isn't true. Russia goes a little beyond |

Branigan, C. E. Bingman, By-

ron Carter, Love Benefiel, Charles Peevier and Cora Flack.

Mrs, Howard P. ravi. 5261 N.. Pennsylvania St. will en. tertain the>Wheel and Distaff Committee, Caroline Scott Harrison DAR Chapter, at a 12:30 p. m. covered dish luncheon Friday. Mrs, Philp Hildebrand will speak on “Spring Fashions in Books,” and Mesdames George Caleb Wright, Melvin F. Crafill, —Clyde-E.-Moon-and-William-T. Sandmann will assist the hostess. New officers to be installed ard: Mrs. Maxwell 8. Droke,

Bridge—

Edson T. Wood

that, as in her latest move In Korea, where eléctric power for ithe southern. part. which. we. oc, cupy, is derived from the horthern part, occupied by Russia. The action of the Soviet commanding general, who cut off all power supply to the southern part, might

lead to serious results. This game of seeing how far you can go in irritating other people. and. still not. goad, them

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The Overseas Service League Will Meet: WSCS Plans Breakfast in Hollywood

DECORATIONS FOR TEA—=Mrs. Charles oper dl Mrs. (left and right) work'on decorations for the fea Sunday that will honor 1948 graduates of St. Mary's Academy. The fea, to be in the Columbia Club, is being given’ by | the Alumnae of St. Mary's Academy.

president; Mrs. Sandman and Mrs. John H. Jefferson, vice presidents; Miss Sarah T. Sisson and Mrs. Moon, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Kenneth. Dix Coffin, “treasurer, and: Mrs: 1. Clark, project chairman. Mrs. Jefferson is retiring president, ; The Old Bethel Methodist Church WSCS will sponsor a Breakfast in Hollywood at 8:30 a. m. Saturday in the Warren Central High School gymnasum. — Reid Chapman willbe the master of ceremonies. Mrs. Elsie Gillespie is in charge of reservations for the event, proeseds of which will

Wood, a real estate ‘operator

of Indianapolis. It is Shisfugters

“or the ers that They like to bid Tignt “up to the hil nt. it was not surpris_ing to find this pair the only one in the room to arrive at seven no trump. It would not have surprised me if Wood had to seven no trump over Adams’ bid of three no trump. . When the dummy went down, the situation . hopeless. West had the spades, diamonds and clubs - stopped. East had the heart suit stopped. However, the very faét that ‘they had all four suits stopped proved to ve helt Sowntal,

ADAMS "won the opening lead of jack of diamonds in dummy with the king, and

the queen dropped from the ~West-hand,“Adams-figured West had four of each of the other suits. If this was true, he knew that he would have West in a progressive squeeze. He continued with the king of hearts, and West discarded the eight of clubs. But when the jack of hearts was led, his discard hurt. If he let go the selght.. af dlamonds, .... would proceed to run the dia-

dangerous one. S——

mond sult, and on the last dia-

looked rather °

cashed the ace of hearts, When

Adams.

Edw rd L. Yocum

of the new church,

A Guest Day tea will be held ‘tomorrow by the New Century Club, Mrs. Harry Ww. Beebe,

175766 -N. Pennsylvanta St, will

be the hostess, and Mrs, William Batimheckel and Mrs, Meade Powell will pour, An illustrated art talk will be given by Mrs, N. R. Keller, and Mrs. Ray Shannon and Miss Doris Linville will present a musical program. The-hostess will ¢ gssisted by Mesdames Harry Nolen, Ernest R. Ruster, Grace Willis, William F. Sommerville and Ivan Snyder.

Suit Suppers -_ Defense Downfall os

mond West would be squeezed again, He decided to discard the nine of clubs. Adams then cashed dummy’s ace of clubs and ¢ame over to his hand with the ace of diamonds. —aropped West's queen. The declarer then claimed the rest of the tricks. Two hearts from dummy could be discarded .of the two good clubs in declarer's hand. The losing spade could be discarded on the queen of diamonds, and dummy’'s ace, king and queen of spades were good for the

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By ERNEST E. BLAU COORDING to new reports, the Archbishop of . Canterbury says that parent. "hood 1s the chief aim of marriage—but several million

U. 8. women wouldn't agree with him. You can't make a .

married woman want kids if her natural yen is to carve herself a career. Research shows that at least one woman in 10 rebels at homemaking. She thinks it's a waste of a woman's energles and talents, as no doubt a lot of it is. It's mostly her group who don’t want the bother of kids.

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Three students from Indiana received their B, A. degrees yesterday at the Vassar College 83d commencement. The commence.\ment address, “The Civilized Citizen,” was given by Mark A. MeCloskey, Vassar trustee and director of community education in the New York Public Schook System, Indianapolis graduates are Miss Margaret Stevenson and Miss Joanne Warvel, Miss Stevenson is the daughter of Thomas DD.

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St. She majored in Child Study and was manager of the Glee Club this year. ; Miss Warvel's parents are Dr. and Mrs. John H. Warvel, 4360 Kessler Blvd. She attended Wells College for two years before en-

~ |tering Vassar, where she majored

in French.

_| Miss Peggy Ann Watt, daugh-

ter of Mrs. Robert B. Watt, Ft. Wayne, 1s the third Hoosier in| the class. She is a Child Study major, Her activities included] work on the Miscellany News, a school paper, and participation In| the “Soph Party” and Olass Day play.

. » » The-300 candidates for the B. A. degree from Mount Holyoke College include two Indianapolis girls. The school's 111th com-

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ton Blvd., English major. A {ter studying at Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn., with Mr. Hills, she will return to Mount Holyoke to receive her degree. Mrs. Hills! ia a member of “Blackstick,"” literary society

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Miss Marjorie Kroeger, a ‘history major, is the daughter of| Mrs. F. C. Kroeger, Indianapolis Athletic Club: Inher junior-year, Miss Kroeger was chairman of dancing for the May Pageant and ‘Thad the hd he

ww » % Seven Indiana students will receive Associate in Arts degrees at the Stephens College -commencement next Tuesday. The tbaccalaureate service will be held

co iSunday, with the awards convo-|

cation and senior class banquet Monday. The graduates will "clade Miss Marilyn Jeanne Stott, ‘daughter of ‘Mr.-and Mrs. L. G. Stott, 2917 N. Pennsylvania St.; Miss Marilyn Virgene Rock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Rock, 2849 N. New Jersey St.; Miss Mary Lee Potts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil. W. Potts, 3627 N. Delaware St. E Miss Rosalynn Joyce Haine, daughter. of Mr; and Mrs. Willlam M. Haine, 41 Ridgeview Drive; Miss Patricia Louise Crewes, 6427 Pleasant Run Parkway; Miss Janet Hollowell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hollowell, Danville, and Miss Marcia Mendenhall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mendenhall, Sheridan -

Nurses Meet The Visiting Nurse Association, at its annual spring luncheon meeting recently, announced the receipt of a $2000 bequest from Mrs. Celine Lodge McKee Merrell. Mrs. Alice Jones, Mrs. Nell Dixon and Miss Glen Burton were the speakers. Mrs. Charles J, Lynn ‘was hostess for the day. S.—-

' Do Modern Women Want Kids?

But don’t think they represent a rapidly growing movement to abolish motherhood in the U. 8. A. ” «ow LT THIS group 1s a natural 4..part of every generation of. women. You hear about them because they're the career “Aype-woman; active in-bukl ness and national affairs, They--get more publicity — than the. homemakers—who include about eight out of 10 American women, ‘A national magazine questioned a cross section of 2467 women on how many children they would prefer if income and health were no object, The group as an average want. four-—and those who already have some want . more. Those with four want five, those with five want six. But for most, six is the ceiling. More would raise the

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Saturday at DePauw, | . GREENCASTLE, . May 18 [Fifty-one engaged senior womlen at DePauw University will be honored at the Délta Delta Delta |Sorority’s pansy breakfast Saturday. The girls will step through a pansy ring and be introduced. A ‘style show of bridal gowns

Organization. Officers

Announced

and Barbara Rusie (left to right) plan the second annual pansy: senior women at DePauw University, The breakfast will be held

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“TUESDAY. MAY 18, 1048

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leans St, will be honored at a miscellaneous shower at 8 p, m « today. The hostesses will he Misses June Siebert, Emma Ries and Ella Kramer in Miss Kram.

pe er's home, 500 Ripple Ra.

The bride-to-be will be marrieq Re ana Mo Rho rst, son of

read on June §. Guests will include Mesdamesy Hart. sock, Harold Walker, Fi Dunn, William = Steinkuhler, Margare, Eggerding and Don Siebert, Misses: Norma Lee Keenan, Ann"

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The Indianapolis brides-to-be who will be honored are Misses Bevérly Farquer, Sally Mitchell, Elizabeth Buckingham _ Jean Swaim, Wilma Moennung, Ellen Jacobsen, Carolyn Wilson and Marilyn Baker.

"EVENTS

Advance Study. Wed. Mrs. Fred Duncan, Anderson, hostess.

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The Women's Association of | the Meridian Heights Presbyte-

Thursday in the church for a luncheon and installation of officers, . Mrs, Norman Hamilton i hostess. The past presidents will be honored. | They are Mesdames B. Ww. |Heaton, Charles Mueller, John|y|Vehling, E. C. Rubush, Clyde Young, George Stout, John Mur-

Myron Austin, Paul Hurt, Chester {Zechiel and'Douglas Reid. Mrs. P. 8. Hildebrand and Mrs, James F. Knapp will present a

is program chairman. The devotions will be read by Mrs. James Francis and Mrs. Gilbert Forbes will read the revised constitution. The officers will be installed by Mrs. Scott Ford, They are Mis, L. M. Henderson, president; Mrs. James Francis, Mrs. John Wytenback and Miss Elsie Miller, vice presidents; Mrs. C. A. Aldag, corresponding secretary; Mrs; Rubush, treasurer; Mrs. Walter Kyle, membership chairman, and Mrs. Ralph Huddelson, secretary of Christian Education.

» ” » The Indiana Chapter, Dental Dames, will install its new otficers at 7 p. m. on May 27 in “he Warren Hotel. They will meet at 7 p. m. Friday in the Corner Cupboard. Mrs. Joseph R. Waymire will be hostess. The new officers are Mrs, Walter J. Dean, president; Mrs. John R. Hodges, vice president; Mrs. Dean E. Hoppes, secretary, and Mrs. James P. Moser, treasurer. The outgoing officers are Mesdames Philip C. Giltner, Walter J. Dean, Robert H. Marlette and Paul A, Badell.

» ” os Mrs. 8; D. Edwards is presi-

on June 2, The other officers are Mrs. George Hershman and Mrs. Eugene ‘Thompson, vice presidents; Mrs. L. D. Ragsdale and Mrs. Robert Stevens, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Carl Dietz, treasurer; Mrs. C. C.

KE. Bertram, auditor, ©

Mrs. Reedy Returns Mrs... W...W... Reedy, Pennsylvania St., returned . from New York Sunday. She attended the American Home Institute, Golden Rule Foundation.

rian —Ohurch- will meet at- noon:

reading. Mrs. Alstair McQuiston|

Bagley, federation delegate, and| -

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Brookside Kindergarten Mothers. 8 p. m. Wed. Kindergarten. |HEO. Noon Wed. Mrs. Catherine Vehling, 219 . Lyadhuret Dr; “host tess. |Annie Lauri Chap, 17s8C. 12:30 Pp. m. Wed, Mrs. Earl C, Wiseman, hostess.

|New Harmony Chap., ITSC. 6:30 P. m. Wed. Mrs. Charles Murphy, 804 N. Gladstone, hostess. Covered dish supper; Miss Amy Keene, speaker. Indianapolis Readers. Wed. Miss Ella E. Frietzsche, 4408 College, hostess. Irvington Catholic Woman's Stuay. Wed. Mrs. H. A. Burk- , 415 N, Irvington, hostess.

Guest day. “Mrs, R. H. Boone, hostess. Mothers and Daughters Ben

1:30 p. m. Wed. Food Craft Shop. Card panty. Three G's. 8 p. Wed. Mrs.

0. J. Steele, 1310 N. Drexel, hostess. SORORITIES "Alpha Chap., Chi Omega Chi. 8 p. m. Wed. Mrs. Frank MecBride, hostess. Tau Chap., Omega Nu Tau. Wed. Mrs. Raymond Drake, 348 N. Arsenal, hostess. Chap. V, PEO. Wed. Mrs, Robert Schreiber, 5736 Pleasant Run Pkwy., North Drive, hostess, Theta Chap, Phi Delta Pi. 8 p. m. Wed. Mrs. Robert Moore, 3532 E. New York, hostess. Zeta Chap.. Phi Delta Pi. 8 p. m. Wed. YWCA. - Lambda Mu Chap., Sigma Beta. Wed. Mrs. Stewart Coleman, 154 B. Spencer, hostess. MISCELLANEOUS Robert- ‘E: Kennington Unit, American Legion Auxiliary. 1:30 p. m. Wed. Post home. Book Forum. 1:30 p. m. Wed.

. - » : Miss Patricia Cronin, 3716 N, Delaware 8t., and Miss Joan Potts will be hostesses at a mis. cellaneous: shower at 8:15 Pp. m, tomorrow. They will be assisted hy Mrs. W. 8. Cronin and Mrs, George J. Potts. The honor guest will pe Miss Virginia Ann Connor.

Miss Connor, daughter of Mrs, Agnes Peele Connor, 1512 N. Meridian St., will be married to John Louis ‘Grande, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. A, G. Aulbach, 907 Grande Ave, on June 12. Thirty-nine guests have been invited to the shower,

Miss Patricia’ McManus and William H. Huckaby will be honored at.a bridal dinner Thursday in the Columbia Club, They will be married at 11:30 %. Mm, Batre day in 8t, Joan of Arc’s Catholie Church. Mr. and Mrs. Leo McManus, 408 E. 45th St, parents of the bride-to-be, will be hosts. Mr. Huckaby is. the son of Mrs. and Mrs. C. L. [aelenny; 4266 - N. Pennsylvania The guests will be Mr. and Mrs, Huckaby, Mr. and Mrs, Munro McManus, Misses Shirley Frei. hage, Janet Hilgemeir and Jane (Costello, John Minnis, George Huckaby and William Swent,

YWCA Revue’ {To Be Given Tonight

activities will feature the annual meeting of the Central Branch at 6:15 p. m. today. A chorie verse choir will tell the -story, with Mrs. Gonard Felland as the lead voice. Living pictures will be presented by 60 volunteers: Club and class members, instructors and staff members. Mrs. Kenneth Campbell, man committee chairman, will preside. Committee members are Mrs, Clifford J. Hart and Mrs. Stewart Maxwell, ‘management committee; Miss Dorothy Fox and Frank Ingalls, 329 Club; Miss Mary Jane Cruse, Business Girls Club; Miss Frieda Muellaer, Thursday Club; Miss Katherine McGuire, resi|dence; Lawrence Terry, Y-Teens;

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