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A number of table reservations ton before its study
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A——— |Blvd. The group will have lunchBRIDE—Miss Marthe Pettiionn wil WEDDING NEARS—Aug. 22 is the defe meeting. bride of Kenneth E. Pope Oct. 16 for the marriage of Miss Mary . Oertel and Ripple Christian Church. She is the Ray Barton Smith. The parents of the « Mr. and Mrs. W. 6, Peattijohn Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W, Oertel, st St. Mr. and Mrs, N. E. Pbpe, 1006 and Mr. and Mrs, Rex Smith, 18th and | E \ve., are the prospective bridegroom's ThS rite will be read in the St. John Evangelical [they used to be” Hileen said. iE and Reformed Church, Cumber > a L hardly ever ses sweats al oe wise, it's about the same.” - For Two Suits—$100;
$50 for a Coat
have been made for the monthly! wy. rine luncheon-bridge party the Merid- ers Club ian Hills Country Club will give Joon esi al 1 p. m. next Tuesday. Luncheon will be served !nhursday. . Harry at the club House. Dewey St., will be the hostess. Reserving tables are Mesdames Mies Helen Armantrow, will .T. {preside at the 7:30 p. m. meeting Fitzhugh Traylor, R. T. Fatout today of Beta Eta A George 8. Olive, R. W. Mossman, Sigma Phi ES hapter. Beth G. C. Hpllings, Graeme B. Sup- rority club room. ple, H. D. Hooley, Frank J. Wise,
a burr under many a husband and makes him a suc-
| announced by her parents, Mr, ne ay Hensel, 5205 | 5. Manker St. He is the son of and Mrs. George .Voutes, City The rite will be
. i mretgman photo. CHAPEL RITE—Sweeney Chapel, Butler University, will be the scene of the wedding Sunday of Miss Jo. Ellen, Everson and James Edward Miller, Their patents are Mr. and Mrs, Joseph B. Everson, 3156 Col lege Ave., and the William B, Millers, Evansville,
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is photo. TO BE WED—Miss Betty M. and Donald G, Busch
married Sunday in the
Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church. Their parents are Mr. and ‘Mrs. Chester Gully, 1321 Exeter St, and Mr. and Ms. rad Busch, 3459 W. Michigan t. Fi
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at a soclal function. Yet majority of housewives talk mostly shop themselves. When the housewife talks about Junior, she's talking shop. Junior's her job, isn’t he? When she talks about the hectic time fhe has been aving trying to get hold of, or keép, a cleaning woman, she’s shop-talking again, When she is holding forth on the high cost of eating, she's still shop-talking. When she talks menus, she is still going strong on her own
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gether, and practically every thing they talk about is some phase of their own jobs. Next time you start to give your husband a dirty look when he is holding forth on some phase of his business, stop and run over in your mind the things you have been discussing yourself. If you're an interested homemaker, chances are you've been shop-talking and enjoying it most of the evening. And since you indulge in your own brand of shop-talk, it's only fair to leave your husband alone when he starts in on his,
Bicyele Enthusiast To Test. Record
NEW YORK--Miss, Norma Belloff, San Diego, Cal, recently departed from New York in an attempt to establish a women’s coast-to-coast bicycle record.
trek is sanctioned by the Amateur Bicycle League of America. She hopes to complete the journey in
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TODAY'S LESSON hand is taken from Florence Osborn's new book, “How's Your Bridge Game?" published by Whittlesey House of New York. This hand is No. 23 in the book, and it brings out a fine defensive point concerning Blackwood bidding. ; You will note that in the sec“ond round of bidding, North bids four no trump, and South responds with five diamonds. This is a Blackwood response, showing only one ace. When North signs off with five spades, it can be assumed that he too holds only one ace and is afraid of the slam. -
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My Day— High Food Bills
May Influence Voters’ Choice
| By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT
HYDE PARK, Aug. 12— Barly this week I was sitting
{in my car waiting while some
the younger members of the ily and a
a New York state park, One of the
that they didn't have too many visitors -at the park this gummer and I said something about‘ the present high cost of living. I suggested that perhaps when people got through paying their food bills they had to decide between having meat on the table now and then and taking a holiday, and that the majority evidently decided on meat. He laughed and said, “Prices are "certainly high and they
- seem to be going higher all the
at's what worries not only the women but the men to whom I have talked. It seems to me that when the Congress members t home they will find that ir record is part of the coming campaign, To do nothing about something that affects the daily lives of the people may mean more to the people than all the promises political candidates can make. : .
Pans-Should Be Dull Letting tin pans become dull is smart housekeeping. Dull tins absorb heat better than shiny tin. Scouring pans to make them shine may rub through the thin coating
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Defense Uses Blackwood Response As Indicator
First of all, West has five hearts, and there are three in the dummy. Assuming that
East has opened from a four-
card suit, there would be only one heart in declarer’'s hand. Furthermore, Miss Osborn points out, North has more or less indicated that he has only . one ace by signing off with five spades. That ace should be the spades ace, which would leave East with the ace of clubs. If East happens to hold the ace-gueen of clubs, West's correct play at trick one is to go h the ace of hearts and
cess. But it must be mighty toligh on women like our one-time neighbor. And it certainly must get in a lot of men’s hair. “Identification” can be carried far. ?
Edgar T. Haynes, Malsch and Rex Boyd. Mrs. C. E. Roach is chairman for this month's event.
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