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Creighton Kimler will be his! brother's best man, and ushers! will be Mr, Presser, Robert Dur-
ham, Richard Parker, Norman Richart and Tony Laurenzana. Following a reception in the Alpha Chi Omega Sorority House, the couple will leave on a trip to Lake Shafer. The bride will travel in a gray dress with black and
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The couple will live at 3339 N. Meridian St. The bride attended Butler and is a member of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. The bridegroom attended Ohio University and now is a student in the Butler College of Pharmacy.
Bridge— How to Bid Slams in Point-Count
By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY Ameriea’s Cord Authority SLAM BIDDING is the subJect of this final article in the series taken from ‘the booklet, “The Point-Count System of Bidding in Contract Bridge” by Fred L. Karpin of Washington. The whole system is based on counting an ace four points, a king threes, a queen two, a jack one, the fifth card of a suit one,
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| . . By JEAN MANEY WHEN SEVEN music loving | teen-agers get together you have a band. And when you
- put the band in -Cifaldi's Dream Barn ‘on Sunday night you'll have a ‘back to school” dance. Donn Mills and Tom Lynch of Howe High School decided to form an orchestra this summer. They gathered together “the best high. school players” and formed the Donn Mills Vel-
A compulsory meeting at 1
pledge lists. From 2 to 6 p. m. Sunday
national sororities on the cam pus for all those taking part i rush. ; Kappa Kappa Gamma Sororit, is planning its traditional Water melon Tea. M Jo Ann Brow. is chairman. Coeds of Alpha Ch Omega Sorority will give a Star dust Tea, and Pi Beta Phi So rority members will entertai with their annual Sweet Shop Miss Rose Ann Walker is ir charge of the Pi Phi tea. Delta Gamma Sorority wil have its traditional Pirate Tea, and Miss Betty Malott is chairman of the Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority formal tea. Delta Delta Delta and Kappa Alpha Theta { Sororities also will entertain. {Miss Jacqueline Smith is head of | Tri Delta arrangements. Monday through Thursday, from 9:30 a. m. to 1 p. m., rushees
Butler Sororities Plan Rush Week Activities
will open annual /rush week activities for more than 200 prospective Butler University coeds. The whirl of teas, parties and meet- Jay, ings will close Thursday night with the announcement of sorority
vet Mpods Band. The dance, under their -own sponsorship, will be: their first appearance. It's open to all city teeners. The band will be featured in the teen-age variety show to be held. at the State Fair next month. The members practice once a week, usually in their homes. When parents and neighbors’ demand a little quiet, the band goes out to the Dream Barn for a “jam session.” . Donn leads the band an
p. m. Sunday in Jordan Hall
teas will be given by the seyen|
wn of the chapter house and a »uthern plantation air will preail. From 8 to 10 p. m. a Circus ‘arty will be given by Kappa Jpha Theta. There will be ani1als in cages, and entertainment, ood and decorations will carry ut the circus theme. Miss Patricia Coate, rush chairnan, is in charge, and she will be .ssisted by Misses Betty Black-
TEEN-AGE 'JAM SESSION'—Donn Mills and his Velvet Moods Band get together for an informal rehearsal at Cifaldi's Dream Barn before: their 'back to school’ dance Sunday. They ‘are (left to right, standing) Nick Oltean, Eddie Cox,
rosley and Eddie Davis. In the front row are Ray Lain (left) and Larry
plays a trumpet. Larry Crosley of Warren Central High School doubles as a saxophone player and singer. The other members are Ray Lafflin, Warren Central, drums; Nick Oltean, Ben ‘Davis High School, clarinet. Eddie Davis, Technical High School, clarinet; Larry Moon, Technical, piano, and Eddie Cox, Technical, trombone. Tom doesn’t appear with the band, but helps manage it.
Legion Unit. Has Election
New officers of Memorial Unit, American Legion Auxiliary, are Mrs. Mayme Moorman, president; Mrs. Mary Terry and Mrs. Denny first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Pearl Henry and Miss Marie Schenck, ®ecording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs, Charles Bahne, treasurer; Mrs. Arnold Brown, historian; Mrs. Herbert Grigsby, chaplain, and Miss Marie Hyland, sergeant-at-arms,
‘The Garfield Park Women's Club will sponsor a public card party. at 1:30 p. m, n
/hold its annual flower shaw fre
vell, Catherine Hart, Mary Ann Jorteous, Carolyn Metzger, Joan “eBien and Anna Harshman. A Swiss Chalet party is to be given by Delta Delta Delta Sorority members from 2:30 to 4;30 p. m. Wednesday. Decorations, refreshments and entertainment] will carry out the theme. Miss Helene Stone is chairman of the
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while 28 points are needed to “guarantee” a grand slam. But, points out Mr. Karpin, if either of the partners is assured of a minimum count of 33 points, a
small slam should be bid; and,
37 points is worth a try for a grand slam. Thirty-three and 37 do not “guarantee” slams, but they will make over 60 per
cent of the time.
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to six no trump. .
A nice safety play must be employed to insure the contract. The opening lead of the queen of clubs is won with declarer’s ace. The king of diamonds is cashed, a small diamond led
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Miss Haverstick Asked to Meeting
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Miss Mary Lou Haverstick has been invited to attend the Stephens College campus leaders conference Sept. 7 through 12, preceding the opening of the school year. She is publicity chairman for" the Senior Class Board of the Independent Organization. Miss Haverstick is the daughfer of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Haverstick, 5745 Carrollton Ave, Indianapolis.
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will call at sorority houses to which they have received invita. tions. Another compulsory meet: ing of all coeds going through rush will be held at 2:30 p. m. Monday in the recreation room of Jordan Hall.
Zeta Tau Alpha Party Has Night Club Theme
Beginning Tuesday afternoon, parties for rushees will be given by each of the seven sororities. From 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. that day Zeta Tau Alpha members will entertain on_the ‘Starlight Roof of the Hotel Zeta.” The party is being planned as an academy award dinner and will follow a night club idea. Miss Verna Croddy, rush chairman; Miss Betty Lou Jones, assistant, and Miss Malott, party chairman, are arranging the event. Miss Molly O'Dell and Miss Nancy Clear will be in charge of the Magnolia Manor party Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority will give from 4:30 to 6:30 p. m. Tuesday. {The party will be held on the
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Dougherty, John Kenslar, Harry: Rogers, Charles 'Feisler, Arthur Brown, Robert Tappan, M. O. T.|Rentsch, O. H. Myers, Walter Queisser and Bert McCammon. Also planning to attend are
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Pi Beta Phis Arrange For ‘Celebrity’ Party Pi Beta Phi Sorority will have a Celebrity party from 4:30 to
6:30 p. m. Wednesday. The event will follow a “before-the theater" idea. Miss Phyllis Augustine and Miss Alice Robertson are in charge of rush activities. Delta Gamma Sorority, because {of construction work ‘being done {in its own chapter house, will use the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity House in its rush activities. Its traditional Yacht Club party will be given from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. Wednesday. Members of the rush committee will be in charge, and the theme will be that of a captain’s dinner party. The Alpha Chi Omega’s party, {Coolie Capers, from 9:30 to 11:30 |p. m. Wednesday, will close the {rush events. Decorations, refresh|ments and “entertainment will jcarry out a Chinese theme.
Barbecue Will Be Feature | Of Athenaeum Party
An ox barbecue tomorrow in the Athenaeum summer garden will climax the club's current season. A 750-pound prize 4-H steer will be cooked over an open grill. Carving will begin at 7:30 p. m. and there will be dancing from 9:30 p. m. until 12:30 a. m. Reservations have been made by Messrs. and Mesdames Joseph Schmidt, Charles Murphy, Elwin Salter, R. C. Griswold, W. A.
Messrs. and Mesdames Kenneth Galm, George Stark, Arthur Vehling, Hartford Sallee, John A. Beck, Frank - Howard, Verne Keeley, George Mercer, Alex Schmidt, Don Hathaway, Frank Reisner, E. J. Ludwig, Amos Barton, Earl Sharp, Ralph Lessler, David Augustus, O. W. Bridgford, Robert Mathers and H. G. Semlar. Others attending will be Messrs.
iand Mesdames George Purdy,
Ford Kaufman, Robert Hedding,
{Henry Hancrede, Leo Paul, Ted
Moors, Richard 8. Hoberg, George Shaffer, Reginald Doyle, Dale Hodges, R. 8. Pisbeck, Thomas
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The and Trowel Garden Club met this afternoon in the home of Mrs. D. L. Lyman, 5047 Crestview Ave. H. C. Schnitzsius spoke on “Shrubs ‘and Perennials.” : :
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Tuesday the Food Craft Shop. Mrs. Edward Fallon is party chairman. A The Brookside Garden Club will} Miss Lottie Pierson and Jimmie m Harlin will be honor guests at the the ‘bridal dinner Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Harlin will give in Jones’
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Four bridal dinners will be given tonight for couples who will e married this week-end. Miss [Ridgeway Gilchrist will be feted
[by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arch| he's
'D. Warren. Miss Ross will belicome the bride of Mr. Gilchrist tomorrow
afternoon. The dinner will be given in the Gold Room of the Marott Hotel following the wedding rehearsal. Attending will be Dr. and Mrs. Earl 8, Gilchrist, parents of the ~to-be; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Macklin, ‘Tuscaloosa, Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. Don Warren, Miss Nancy Early, Miss Judy Brier,
son, Jimmie Jr; Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Temple and. daughter, Anne; Mr. and Mrs. William Metager Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rafnel, Miss Betty Gilchrist, Robert “A. Ross, Robert Gilchrist, Frederick Lesh and Robert Durham. ‘. ” » Mr. and Mrs. Irvin ¥. Heidenreich will entertain with a bridal dinner for their daughter, Jean Ann; and her fiance, Thomas H. Campbell Jr, on the Marott Hotel terrace. The couple will be married at 4:30 p. m. tomer] row. in the Redeemer Lutheran Church. Guests at the dinner, which will precede the wedding rehearsal, will include Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, parents of the. prospec tive bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. William Kunkel III and Miss Margaret Ann Meyers, Ft. Wayne; Billy Rae Summers, St. Louis; Joe West, Rushville; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R. Reel Jr., Misses Jacqueline Campbell, Marilyn Hooley, Laura Grimme and Sue and Carol Heidenreich, Irvin Heidenrich Jr. and Hubert J. Helden reich, . r » r The bride-to-be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hoatson, Kansas City, Mo., will give the bridal dinner for Miss Dorothy Hoatson and Thomas H. Neff. They will
be married tomorrow afternoon in the Fairview Presbyterian Church. The dinner will be given in the Hotel Lincoln after the wedding rehearsal. Invited to the event are Mr, and Mrs, Harry A. Neff, parents of the prospective bride groom, and John and James Neff, all of Ft. Wayne; Misses Sally and Susan Hoatson, Kansas City; Messrs. and Mesdames Walter Williams Jr, T. Lewis Hoatson and A. C. Schrader Jr., Miss Alberta Wells, Miss Suzanne Herman and James Noonan,
Restaurant. The Harlins are the prospective bridegroom's brother and sister-in-law. Miss Pierson and Mr. Harlin will be Sunday afternoon. The father of the bride-to-be, Ralph J. Pierson, and members of the bridal party, their husbands ind wives will be the guests.
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‘rionor Four Couples * |, sxx te peace pe. ours ~ Mr. and Mrs. Warren. ae an, afer any ovat
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| misunderstanding, get out the | peace pipe pronto. After the | smoke of battle blows away, | apologize if you're at fault or stand by to accept your part. ner’'s apology. i A casual but not flippant | attitude, please. An apology | needn't be solemn but it must | be made and accepted with sincerity.
The Bridal Scene— Series of Parties to Fete Miss Jo Anne Eberhart
Mrs. Chester T. Gough, 815 N. Audubon Rd., will give a dinner] party tonight in. her home for Miss Jo Anne Eberhart and her
fiance, James B. Kirkhoff, rian Church
Louis Kirkhoff, parents of the engaged couple, and Miss Doris Holmes,
Tomorrow afternoon Miss Mary Alice Kessler will entertain in honor of Miss Eberhart with a tea at Ayres’. In the evening the bride-to-be and Mr. Kirkhoff will be a J¥enie In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
the hosts will be Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Cower. Lt Mrs. Robert Johnston, Bloomington, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Glendon Hackney, 319 Graham Ave, will give a shower for the future bride Sunday in the Hackney home . Miss Eberhart will give a luncheon for her attend-
Louise McKasson, Hamilton, O.; Mrs. Kilroy Neate and Miss Kessler, Mrs. Eberhart will be hostess for the bridal dinner next Friday
Hotel, precede the wedding
bride-to-be, and Mr, and
Miss Holmes, Miss n, , and Mrs. Louls Kirkchoff, John Kirkhoff,
Mr. Neate, John Gripe and Carl Jacobson. Miss Wood to Be Wed To Robert Houston : Miss Virginia Wood, 1309 N. Pennsylvania St, and Robert E,
Houston, 27 W. St. Joseph St, will be married Sept. 9 in the
"home of the brideto-be’s parents,
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Auxiliary Picks Delegates "Times Sint Service _FRENCH LICK, Ind. Aug. 27 --Four Indianapolis women were
among delegates elected yesterday to the national convention of
auxiliary convention held here. ~The national convention will be held in Miami, Fla. in October. Next year's convention will be
held in Indianapolis. | ~ Indianapolis women chosen del-: egates Mesdames Charles
| will be Mrs. Rinda Rains, Mad-| Barr, Rochester;
ison; Mrs.
Stitt, E. Raymond St. Assisting brid:
night in the Gold Room, Marott Guests at the dinner, which will rehearsal, will include the attendants of the
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The couple will be married Sept. 4 in the Irvington PresbyteGuests will include Mrs. John J. Eberhart and Mr. and Mrs.
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Bernhardt and Miss Joan Baxter. They will be in similar dresses of light blue crepe.
crepe gown to be worn by the bride. A lace tiara will hold her fingertip illusion veil, and she will carry white roses and
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is a student at Butler. University, He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. nes Miller, 948 N. Belle
Mr, and Mrs. F. BE s Marengo, O. Mrs, Louise Houston,
er of the prospective bridegroom. The future bride's sisters will
esmaid. Carolyn and Richard Wood will be the flower . Robert Lytle will be the best man. Miss Wood attended Indiana University, and the brid: nivery
to-be is attending Butler sity.
honor at ‘a miscellaneous shower t given by Mesdames Raber, Albert Peters Jr. ‘Lockhart and Albert Schrand in the : Raber home, 3033 W
The future bride will BY fied to H. Clay Price Jr. ThursRosalind Bergman Sets Nuptial Date
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Tobey y nce B. Herschberger, all of Chicago; H. J Jr, University/in Heights, 0.; Dr. and ' Russell Church. Miss
Pkwy. Albert Collyear will be the matron of honor, and Mr.
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of Michigan and Ine diana University. He is a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity,
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