Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1948 — Page 20

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NIGHTINGALE CLUB INSTALLS—Mrs. A. G. Smith (left) was installed as the

. new president of the Florence Nightingale Club at an outdoor barbecue and meetShapo ost (center) was hostess for the meeting at her home, 5415 N..Capitol Ave. Mrs. Robert L. Clegg (right), retiring president, assisted Mrs,

ing yesterday. Mrs. John

H. P. Willwerth with the installation.

We; the Women—

Here Are Ways

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A Huséband = 3 By RUTH i MILLETY °

: HE EATS his morning meal "Silently, WINK 8 newspaper “In front of his face.

Ble teands af gossip au’ “at |

surd,” but always hears a’ choice bit

through to the end before striking that noble attitude. He never says, ‘Where did I put so+ and-so, I wonder?” when he . 1s hunt for a lost - cle. YOu

Ruth Millett It's always, “Where did

put this or that?” "Hie hates to eat out. He-bas a condescending attitude toward any project undertaken by a “bunch of women." He can't be nagged or gues out of an idea. But he can often be kidded out of it, if “the Kiaaing 18° good-natured. . » =» HE NEVER makes a mistake in judgment. * If he comes up

with a wrong answer there is

always a logical excuse for it. He doesn’t find the question

Chiat kind ‘of ‘a day did you | stimulation to con-

“have?” ‘wersation.” It's a question he feels can be answered either by - “OK. 1 guess,” or “Lousy.” He hears only what he wants to hear of the conversation that is directed toward him at home, : “a Who is he? 4 He's a husband. Surely, you ized him in at least three of these paragraphs.

~Opei House Set——

Mr, and Mrs. Melvin M. Weiss Clegg, recording membership sec-| will receive informally at their|retaries," and Mrs. O. 8. Srader, | home, 1056 . Park Ave. from: 7. to| treasurer. Mrs. H. P. Willwerth, 10pm: Sunday. The open-House Assisted by Mrs. Clegg, retiring

Organizations—

Names New

The committee h. 3 announced the names of a number of persons planning to attend the preview tomorrow of “The Biggest Little Show on Earth.” ' The miniature circus, to be displayed in Block's Auditorium, will

the preview tomorrow night. It is being sponsored by the commit-

replace the present’ bullding.

who ~ will

Betsy and Judith Turner, go together, as will Mr. and Mrs.

of Mrs. John Starost, 5415 N. Capitol Ave,

Terrell assisted the hostess. Thé new officers are Mrs. Smith,

Terrell and Mrs.

is In honor of the fortieth wedding president, installed the officers.

anniversary of Mrs. Weiss’ par: ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fieisch-| {Norman Brock, program; Mrs, E, mann, No invitations have been|C. .Ball,

issued.

historian; Mrs, parliamentarian; Mrs,

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tee and the Junior Civic Theater to raise funds for the Booth Tarkington Civic Theater, planned to

. Planning to attend the preview are Mr. and Mrs. James E. Loer, take their children, JJimmy.and Betty; and Mr. and “Mrs. Ralph T. Simon, will be acfcompanied by their daughters, Lois and Bally, as well as by

.Mr.Sand Mrs. R. C. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Thelan - will

Lindon Batley, Mrs. Mark DawSon and Clarence Cook.

Officers

Ji, A. K, K. Scheidenhelm {s the new president of the Women’s alrs Committee of the Civic Theater.

on retiring president was elected first vice president, and Mrs. Frank A. , retiring recording secre-

Good, auditor; Mrs. W. H. Johnson, year book; Mrs. E. R. Ruster,

luncheon; Mrs. BE. E, Gardner, cheer, Mrs. John Nadolisy, Mrs. L. T. Russon, hospitality; Mrs. Colin Lett, publicity; Mrs. Freda Huebner, birthday, and Mrs. Howard Spurgeon, juvenile detention. Mrs. Ernest Milholland is delegate to the Indianapolis Council of Women. o> J .» »

The Indianapolis Phi Mau Alumnae Association will enter. tain active members of the three Indiana chapters at a buffet supper tomorrow in the 38th St. Branch, Merchants Natignal Bank. Miss LaVerne Ridlen, alumnae rush chairman, will lead a discussion on rush plans. Hanover College Chapter members will be Miss Ann Stephenson and Miss Judy Klotz, Noblesville; Miss Barbara Dowden, Crawfordsville; Misses Betty Leonard, Louise Osman, Patricia May, Mary Louise Nicholson, Virginia BmeRiek. Carol Smith, Florence wen, Josephine Barrett, Jamesine House and Peggy Bubke. 4

The Purdue University Chapter

The Florence Nightingale Club installed officers yesterday ®t a{rick;” Brownsburg; barbecue and meeting at the home Bogan, Michigantown; Miss Ellen

Mesdames A. §. Smith, J. A. Strack and E. R.

+ |e Mss Marilynn '] Fersvitie: Misses

Committee chairmen are Mrs.

Clegg, | Goldie]

will be represented by Miss Jeanne Mueller and Miss Carol Ann WarMiss Phyllis

Ebinghouse; Lebanon; Miss Betty Hollars, Morristown; Misses pd Gross, Mary Ryder, Janice Mec Cormick, Evelyn Whitehead, Bon-

ton. From Indiana University will

Meyer, Sally Julius, Jean Carpenter, Jan Teague, = Marilyn '|Bchmadeke, Wilma Brown, Jan | Bishop and Joan Heithecker. » yw

University Chapter, Alpha Chi Omega Borority, will be special | guests when the Alpha Chi Alumnae Club meéts at 8 p. m. today in the 38th St. Branch, Merchants National Bank, The guests will be Misses Carmel Cecile, Jane Dillon, Marjorie Caskill, Karolyn Gould, Virginia (Kelly, Mildred Marshall, Dorothy Swickard and Mary Schreiber.

nie Carlstad and Mary Lou New-|

Recent graduates. of the Butler

EVENTS

CLUBS Irvington Women's Garden. 2 p.m. Fri. Mrs. W. F. King, 815 N. Bolton, hostess. Motion pletures. Irvington Willing Workers Needle. Noon Fri. Mrs. Pansy Wil Hams, 39 N. Bolton, hostess. Covered dish dinner, Anniver. sary meeting. Janet Ada. 7p. m. Today. Mrs. William Lich, 905 N. Riley, hostess. Buffet supper. Mothers and Daughters: Benefit, 1:45 p. m. Fri. Meridian Room, Colonial Furniture Co.

MISCELLANEOUS

Ladies Aux. Altenheim.. 1:30 p. m. Fri. Home, Card party. Miss Anna Shaefer and Mrs. J. G. Pantzer, hostesses.

Card Party Set. 8t. Ann's Qatholie Church will sponsor a fcard tonight in the parish hall. . Raymond

Fuller’is chairman.

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where he was a Sigma Alpha

Mu Fraternity member,

» w . Many out-of-town guests will attend the marriage of Miss Martha Josephine Cantwell and David Olan Meeker Jr. The ceremony will be at 4:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon in the garden of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, James Frank Cantwell, 6035 N. Olney St, Here for. the wedding are Mrs. Estelle Niemann Meeker, Sea Cliff, L. I, and Dr, Meeker, Riverside, Conn., parents of the prospective bridegroom; Miss Clara June Bosson, Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walchli, Wellsville, N. Yi: Richard J.

O’'Heir, Roslyn, L. I; Mrs. Bam"uel G. McDonald, Mr, and Mrs,

Walter K. Belknap and their daughter, Sarah Ann, all of Louisville; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dumbaugh and their daughter, Barbara Ann, of Columbus, O.; the Rev. and Mrs. Freeman vi Harwood, ~Glasgow, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Cantwell, Delaware, O.; Mrs, Maude Larr Meeker, Merom; Emile Niemann and Miss Naomi Meeker, 8 Louis,

and Mr. and Mrs, Paul Booher,

Dayton. All the out-of-town guests will attend the bridal dinner, being given tomorrow night in

_ | the Cantwell home by the ‘| bride -to -be’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.

‘Charles Penrose Jr.

" Also attending will be Mr.

and Mrs. Cantwell, Miss Nancy

McCown, De, and Mrs. Logan Hall, Dr. and Mrs, William Bolen, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Foley, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Bosson.

er June 26, will be honored at a miscellanéous shower tomorrow. night. It will be given by Misses Mary Alice, Catherine and Therese Grande and Carol Ann and Mary Lee Flanary in

;| the Grande home, 911 Grande

Ave, Guests will be Mrs. John J. Helmer, mother of the future bride; Mesdames C. J. Baker, George J. Helmer, Bertha LeBon, Catherine Barker, E. T. Haynes, Ray L. Pearcy, Vincent J. Helmer, Don Poinsette, Willlam P. Flanary, W. W, Shackleford, William F. Flanary, Carl Eler, Alexander Sabo, Myrtle Grande, Alfred G. Aulbach, John Grande, John Hur ley, Louis Seyfried, Forest Lightle; H. A. Erlenbaugh, Edward C. Grande, Herbert F, Grande and Thomas P. Flanary, Miss Rosemary Farrel and Miss Lou ARR Patter.

Miss Margaret x Swan, 4812 Broadway, -will give an informal tea Sunday afternoon for: Miss Beatrice House. The honor guest will be married July 11 to Clayton Shull. Misses Elizabeth Cooper, Glenn Mosier

and Cora Rafert willassist the.

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Mr. and Mrs. : Gerth, 227 W. Riviera Drive,

Men and Women—

What Kind 9 Men Paw Women?

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By ERNEST E. BLAU SEE BY THE paper a New York state Senator has demanded separate ,gardine cans for women subway rid-

ers—because “women suffer indignities from: mashers in the crowded cars.” Most New York men, too, I bet, would go for separate subway cars for themselves cars where they could shove, punch, claw, tickle and grab, without some babe squirming up .out of a half-nelson and threatening to call the cops. Most guys do Tt because they've got to get to work. The Romeo type is An excepton, a character, a fringe guy. He's the kind you see draping an arm around the shoulders of a gal he just met,” or squeezing any con-

venient female arm to see if.

it's tender. ‘ gi!

A ne "KNEW a little abou eminine ychology, he'd know that RS ro at a new gal acquaintance Just isn't in her book. A woman's romantic interéest doesn't start with the senses, a8 a man's does, but in her: head, and it's a more calculated reaction: than a mthan's, Her first instinct is to size w

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ THE BRIDAL SCENE—

\Wedding Attendants

Announced for Romer-Tadman Rite

Many Out-of-Town Guests Are Arriving. For Martha J. Cantwell's Marriage 2 THE ANNOUNCEMENTS of engagements and wedding attendants, as well as parties planned for future brides, highlight the bridal news today. Miss Muriel Tadman has chosen Miss Gloria Trockman, Evansville, to be her only attendant when she is married to Robert ¥. Romer Tuesday in Chicago. The ceremony will be read at 6:30 o'clock that night in the Hotel Sherry. Rabbi Gary August, ‘Gary, and Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt will officiate, : William Romer will be his brother's best man, and ushers are to be Jack Tadman, Lafayette, and Floyd Beitman Jr. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tadman, Crown Point, and Mr, Romer's parents are Mr. and ‘Mrs. Sydney V. Romer, 5230 Washington Blvd.

Miss Tadman attended Indiana Uhiversity and is a member of Sigma Delta Tau Sorority. Mr, Romer was. graduated from IU,

‘be read in the St. Thomas

tend her sister,

“was In the Johnson home; 5860-

i words, he's a jerk.

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announce that their daughter, Wilma Jean, will be married July 24 to Carl C. Goodwin, son of Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Goodwin, 1805 Lambert St. The rite will

Aquinas Catholic Church. . 8 =» Miss Barbara Joyce Hesler and Jack C. Byroad will be married at 7:30 p. m. June 25 in McKee "Chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Their nts are Mr. and . Leslie M. Hesler, 3242 Guilford Ave, and Mrs, Helen Byroad, 1026 W. 334 St. Mrs. Byron E. Bales will atand Robert ‘Byroad will be his brother's best man. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will officiate. . . »

Miss Diana Johnson, assisted by her mother, Mri, C. M. Johnson, recently gave a miscellaneous shower for Miss Ruth Ellen Bailey. The party

Rosslyn Ave. Miss Bailey, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James O. Hillman, 1266 W. 20th St., will be married Saturday in the North Liberty Christian Church to John Allen Brooks, son of Mr. and Mrs. John O. Brooks, New

Augusta. » . »

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M, Tucker, 1016 E. Kessler Blvd, announce the marriage on Jan. 3 of their daughter, Helen Joan, to John M. Wooley, 3103 Park Ave. The bride attended Butler University, and the bridegroom will return to Franklin College in the fall. He is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Frater-

- Miss Norma Kathleen Morris, daughter of Mrs. John Mor-

ris, 351 N. East St, will be |.

married Saturday to Charles Storey, daughter of Mrs. Pearl Ray, 2155 N. Euclid Ave. The wedding will be in the home of the prospective bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Robert Scalf, Crothraville. - The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss

Dorothy Bradshaw and Claude |

Pittnian have been announced by her mother, Mrs. Violet Franks, 1218 Fletcher Ave, Mr. and Mrs. Wolfred Pittman, Monticello, are the prospective bridegroom’s parents. The nuptials will be read at 2:30 p. m., June 27; in the Memorial Presbyterian Church. The Rev. William A. Alexander will hear the vows. Miss Patricia Bradshaw will attend her sister and William Corbet will be the best man. z . . » Miss La Vera Maile has selected Wednesday as the date for her marriage to Benjamin A. Friend. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Maile, 1705 N. Tibbs Ave. Mr. d Mrs. Roland’ Friend, Mar-

, JPRPTY, O. pective bridegroom’s parents. The ceremony will be read in the Tabernacle Baptist Church.

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"& guy cooly, as husband material—the romantic - angle has to grow on her morg STR oF

thinking they'll. ‘fall for Mis go-gettin,’ high-sexed he-man staff! Actually, he's got what psychiatrists would call “emotional immaturity.” In other

“CAMP DELLWOOD CO-CHAIRMEN—M:r. and Mrs. Charles Brockman, cochairmen of the Indianapolis Girl Scouts’ Camp Dellwood, have their hands busy these days putting finishing touches on the camp before it opens the last week of June, Two of their most interested assistants are their daughters, Ann (far right), who is : Brownie, and Kathryn, who is a Senior Girl Scout. -

Bridge Lesson— Setting Up Dummy Is Key

To a Slam

By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY America’s Card Authority IMMEDIATELY after the recent party in Pittsburgh, for the Children’s Cancer - Fund, my old “ticker” started to act up and I found myself in the ‘hospital there. One of my most faithful callers was Reginald A. Daniell. Daniell gave me the idea for today’s hand when he remarked, “My friends complain that I bid too much and make too few.”

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That could happen on today's hand very easily. I do not think that seven spades is too much to bid with this hand. Our lesson has to do with the correct line of play. 3 . . » . A BEGINNER would be inclined to win the opening lead of the queen of clubs with dummy’s ace, figuring on crossruffing clubs and diamonds. All we have to do is to take 13 tricks, and that can be done easily if we take a good look at the dummy. Isn't there a way to set the dummy up? ' There are only three outstanding trumps, and they can be picked up with dummy’s ‘trumps. So let's set

Play ‘the “deuce of ‘clubs “from

trump it in the South hand with the queen of spades. Lead the

with. the nine-spot. Then lead with the ace of spades. Go back over to dummy by

leading the five of spades, ruff the seven of clubs with the seven. » Seaden i then jess, {

1 be Tg he “With the LT and will pick up West's last trump. ‘Now lead a small heart

ake it with the ace,~and all of

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Legion News—

Miss Jane Keith, daughter of

July 1. Miss Keith is a senior Bernard is a St. Agnes Academy ‘Both are members of the Auxiliary of the Irvington Unit.

‘Sponsored annually by the Legion Auxiliary, the State is composed of senior high school girls, who study government and fits political setup. Three hundred eighty girls will participate in the State this year. Miss Josephine Clevenger, Muncie, will serve as the Dean of Government. Mrs, Nelle Downey will direct the House of Representatives activities, and Mrs, Dorothy Gardner will give in-

Miss Jessica Ball, present governor of the Girls’ State, will

‘|serve in her present capacity

until the inaugural, Sunday, June 27, at 11 a.m. Following the ceremony there will be a reception and Governor's tea in the foyer of the-auditorium at Indiana University. Mrs. William Brown is the Department Girls’ State chairman, and Mrs. Clifton E. Ancker is the 11th District chairman. Thirty Indianapolis girls will attend the State. » » .

Mrs, L. M. Christie has been elected president of the Irving-

{ton Unit. Other officers who will

serve with Mrs. Christie are Mrs. Lee Hart and Mrs. Charles Bearnard, first and second vice presidents; Mesdames Glenn 8. Bell, Fred Yager and Andrew Wettrick, recording, corresponding and membership secretaries. Mrs. William Spratt, treasurer; Mrs. William Tucker Ricketts, {chaplain; Mrs. Clarence R. Par-

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Irvington-Unit Names Two for Girls’ State

Francis G. Keith, 60 Jenny Lane,

and Miss Catherine Bernard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Camille Bernard, 527 N. Bancroft Ave., have been selected by the Irvington Unit, American Legion Auxiliary, to attend the Hoosier Girls’ State, The State will be held in Bloomington Wednesday

at Howe High School and Miss

struction in senatorial duties.” |

sons, historian; Mrs. Martin Lamb, sergeant at arms, and’ Mrs, J, Clark Espie, parliamentarian. ‘Elected members-at-large to the board were Mesdames Harry Buchholz, Sterling M. Harvey and Clifton E. Donnell. Mrs. Christie and Mrs, Bell were elected dele. gates to the district council with Mrs. Parsons and Mrs, Wettrick as as Delegates to the state convene tion will be Mesdames Frank Bush, Donnell and Jasper Rogers,

% » » ~ 5 The Madden-Nottingham Unit will meet Tuesday at the Post Home at 11 a. m. The. group will make surgical dressings for can. cer patients. Miss Ruth Fields will be the hostess. i Mrs. Orval Robison was ree

Schulmeyer and Mrs. Lynn Clark,

Miss Mary Mitchell and Mrs, WilHam Gilhooley, recording and corresponding secretaries.

son and Mrs. Schulmeyer will be the delegates to the department convention. Mrs. Rex McConnell and Mrs. Beckham will: be the

Bucks Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Buck recently entertained members of | Monterey Chapter of the ITSC their husbands at their cabin

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elected president of the unit, ° Other officers are Mrs. Constance |

first and second vice presidents;

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