Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1948 — Page 3

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: % » » ° oo] | . . a e Meridian Hill Nuptial Ri e . €r1 Hills, crest. oR Di STRICT upti te h ; S i Blast Coun oli Jr CLUBS To Be Read niry Clubs Plan Holiday 4 J o Be Read | y, they paid, . : 2 : i win Social Events for Membe In New York aint 1al Lvenis or Members ew Yor te Police im 1 Thanksgiving Dance Set Tonight; Merrell-Shannon . igned to. the ~ Dinners Highlight Yule Season Ceremony Today. . s from Sure : ~ Two country clubs are planning social events with holi- SRK, Nov. counties. Fire : dav ‘th Meridi . : 3 : NEW YORK, Nov. 20—In & mo, Flat y themes. eridian Hills will have its annual Christmas ceremony here today, Robert V, ss, Columbus, © party for children under 10 years old Saturday aftérnoon,| Merrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alr Boas dnd Dee 35. fom 3 30 £307. m. . Fiji wh ous Park ponded to the ~:~ Mrs. Earl W. Mericle is the chairman, assisted by Mesdames Ru 40 aa ’ his bride re so if ens: 2 E. Lapeuts, William H, Norman, William P. Cooling and Berkley Lahore Mi. Shanion 23 a . . f the ith ‘of a mile The elub’s pre-Christmas dinner will be at 6 p. m. Thursday, in the Episcopal, Ciureh of . Ascension by oust, : ' Dec. 23, for families of the members. School-age children of will be followed by a reception at east aud west Hefiiptny wi have tier annual holiday open house from 3 to 5! Sherry’s. ; , ne : : Miss Shannon's parents are Mr, iremen noveq The formal Christmas dinner-bridge will be Wednesday, jand Mrs. James F. Shannon, red out o . Dec. 29, with dinner served at 7 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L.| Boonton, N. J. The bride’s gown on the Samper Flood are the chairmen for this party. lof ivory satin is trimmed with n seemed ime Chic Meyers and his orchestra will play for the New Year's |seed pearls and she will carry SL RY Evé formal dance. Dinner will be served at 8 p. m. { wi |white orchids and bouvardia. San 1 by to ; os | Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Payne, | MRS. FRANK C. WALKER | Her sister and maid of honor, i but most of {evening parties chairmen, an-| SO RE {Miss Jayne Shannon, will wear taken to the ° 1 € en aCo Sy nounce Mr. and Mrs. William G. a deep green frock while the Si Ward are to be the chairmen for| {bridesmaids will wear pale green,

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° set up x juhis dance. tors a A. ) Morgan, Hila Dale o Be long

|The bridesmaids will be Mrs. John {H. Doane; Miss Virginia Vogt of {Louisville, Ky., cousin of the bridegroom; Miss Winifred M,

three-quarter | | loned their Wed Toda ; The Hillcrest County Club's) Photos by Ruth Ann Hamilton, Times Staff Photographer. Carter and Miss Jeah erry selon, ale gre. ’ y J no will be pid Mrs, C. Lawrence Price Jr. (left) congratulates Mrs. John gold and bronze chrysanthemums. hot yg The Rev. Fr. John Riedinger Carl Newport and his band willl Downing Johnson (right), honorary past president, at the tea the oi ding the bridegioom al on of timbers read the vows uniting Miss Helen play. | Seventh District, Indiana Federation of Clubs, held yesterday in ba SREY ere ior ngt fire. ° Irene Jacobs and Adrian John Attending together will be| Block's Auditorium. Heading the receiving line is Mrs. Royer K. ba Dan E Flickinger of man: unding-homes Morgan, Dayton, at 9:30 a. m. Messrs. and Mesdames J. F. Brown, who presided at the event. The tea honored 10 member lapolis, Lee T. Smith Jr. Albert M. he concussion’ today in the Little Flower Brown, Robert List and R. M. ; £3 clubs, all more than 50 years old, and the past presidents. Mrs. (Pitcher and George K. Fuller alker §f Red- *Catholic Church. (Schaub. Mr. and *Mrs. R. J. boo | Price is a member of Aftermath Club. |ushers. : : ~ family from Mr. and Mrs. George M. Brevington will entertain Mr. g : : | The couple will be at home in id the blasts Jacobs, 721 N. Linwood Ave., are and Mrs, William L. Ryan. Dr. 3 * * Y | Philadelphia after a wedding trip king for two the bride's parents. Mr. Morgan and Mrs. John Geller and Mr,, 2 1oneer itera ry lu bs {to Mount Tremblant in Canada. is the son of Mr. and Mrs./and Mrs. E. M. Erskine will be| hs | Here for the ceremony are Mr, ocated - Adrian's, ior aan, S22 5 Denny the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sears| S : F . {Merrell's parents, his sister, Mrs, ! A { MacNeill. { T. W. Hunter, and Mrs. Flickmany persons | The bride wore a candlelight! Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ball's guests | till lourish Here linger, Indianapolis, and Mrs. E, ing, including satin gown made with a fitted Will be Dr. and Mrs. C. J.| | V. Merrell, Bloomington. f one .family, bodice and bouffant skirt. A Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. H. J.| By AGNES H. OSTROM Mr. Merrell is a graduate of the ated with rele tiara of orange blossoms held Wegel and Mr. and Mrs. G. M.| In the days when bicycles were built for two and tight-waisted Taft School and Amherst College her two-tiered illusion veil and Hoffbauer, Mr. and Mrs. Jack] jackets and skirts with an exaggerated “new look” were high and received his master’s degree uarters were she carried white roses with an/Brown will be hosts to Mr. and| fashion, a wave of literary interest struck our Hoosier capital. from Columbia University. His n the disaster. orchid. center. Mrs. L. J. Davis. : It was a kind of outgrowth of the Edward Eggleston-Lew bride attended St. John's School, ed 43% hours, Miss Mary Jean Sanders was Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Fitzgerald) Wallace-Maurice Thompson age . .. a preview of the Booth Tark-|Mountain Lakes, N. J.. Wilson as a glow in the maid of honor and “Miss Will go as the guests of Mr. and | ington-Meredith Nicholson era. And among the first to sense the/College, Columbia University and Ly as Muncie, Dorothy Sanders was the brides- Mrs. J. Owen Mogg, and Mr. and | end ete Indianapolis women the University of Oslo.

ti and Indian. who formed club groups to study to the “Woman's Rellef Corps.” ar Merrell is a Delta Kappa

literature. {they wanted a social and cultural pnqi1q Ten of these early women’s club, so in October of 1892, they! P IR Fraternity member.

clubs—all more than a half- organized.

century old and affiliates of the For the first few months wey P] Seventh District, Indiana Feder- called themselves ‘Patriotic La- ay ot eS y

ation of Clubs—were honored dies.” Early in their history they! yesterday with a tea in Block's helped the families of GAR mr R ® M lerans as their ilanthropic proj-| * auditorium. | p pic proj-| eCl . atch

maid. They wore gold, moire Mrs. R. W. Goshen will enter-| d to the scene dresses and rush braid hats. The!tain Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Park. ymming roads ‘best man was Joseph Boeckman, Mr. and Mrs. William Daugher-| and side to St. Andrews, Fla., and the ush-ity, Kokomo, are attending the, trafic accie ers were Charles Merkle and dance as Mr. and Mrs. N, E.| sd. The jam Harold Williams, Dayton, and Chapman’s guests. the East Co- Jack Carrell. | Mr, and Mrs. L. R. Taylor are| A ent, en route The couple left for a trip to having g Jazge pny with | \ srs. CR. - bresian “aoa reception in the nam. RL Lauth, Charles Ray, “3 The three oldest are the Maga- ect. During World War II they | Spink Arms Hotel. They will’ H. M. Bailey and J. A. Drury zine, Friday Afternoon Reading purchased war bonds. The first

MRS. THAD R. CLARK MRS. MYRON S. HARDING 8 el ——— acre KE. 1

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Se ® n : i el i hn carom premmrsieeemeeene (A110 INtter NOS Clubae president was Mrs. ‘Thersta A. 0 M Th EE ee santos To [aust Ms, ana Mos. Wigam . | | S| Tt was summer of 1868 when Rous r Mix ithem SY Darnaby ‘will enterta 1 mmnaman t omeo- Ca 1 © [Mrs. Mary E. Perine entertained’ Meanwhile, they met for misceldiana University and the, bride- Dum y will entertain Mr. and| Je ® ’) = |B [three of her friends at her/laneous programs in the homes] NEW YORK, Nov. 20 (UP)— groom is a. graduate of Purdue s R. x Darnaby Jr. . |Acton campground summer Of members, as they do today on|California has a recipe for play [4] University. so attending are Mr. and ’ Nu tials Read home. They talked about cur-|the second and fourth Fridays of clothed: You buy them in pieces,

Mrs. L. F. Beck and Mr. wa Miss Stewart

rent Hoosier writing. But it each month, |You mix them or match them.

i [Mrs. . 3 Pass One) N amed Prom Chairman Mrs. Joe Frazee. | \ let a. ASiven . |was not until Feb, 16 of the fol-| The club is small, limiting its'You come up with individuality age John Richard Adams, 5503 Al- | lowing year that these same membership to 30. at budget prices. ly because of lisonville Road, son of Mrs. Ray Indiana GOP Women Fx h y VY n at edra - Mrs. O. L. H Mrs. | San Francisco clothing manus M. Falls, has been appointed will M Frid | C ange OWS SUNDAY’S MENUS Oe er a Mrs. E Hey re. infer Nos Club \facturers, showing here enWalkout, Mon ShaiEmian of the Butler Univer- YY 1 eet Friday : Breakfast SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral and Mrs. Perine, gathered at the Founded in 1894 | masse this week, are offering comois ey 8 a vadehls named to Mrs. Fern E. Norris will pre-| Joe Porter Kinnaman took Miss| Stawad apricots was the scene of the marriage of Indianapolis home of Mrs. Cole- A group of women, most of binable separates in sets that the liner to the -contmittess... to. assist: Mr Soe 2t 4 JDO Ie neiMarian Jean Stewart, 5815 Prim] Butter aud heated sirup [Miss Gloria Scali, daughter of man to bring their idea into whom were former teachers and most wsuAlly_ include 3 susbmck * Indian ; | a ero, a cho tide on which Adams include: |Club Friday in the FRR oy Club. rose Ave., as his bride at 2 p. m.| Dinner Bat a Mrs, John N. Scalf, igiy reality, ub a 1ew Iglenas hey ived-in the eg Se gon ig vs uld sail, and Benjamin Barth, Ruell Parch- yo’ yveotho Martin will speak (042Y in the Advent Episcopal Roast loin of pork + |Park Ave, and Henry Romeo, formed the Magazine Club. i city, established the 'Bleriedal pushers, a separate skire 1d there now man, John Martin, Mary Dien gp «yz the Nile” and new of- Church. The Rev. Laman H Bru-| Baked sweet potatoes {son of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Romeo,| Reviewing articles from the Nos Club in March, 1894. Like d % " P! that she could Pierre, Helen Davenport, Alice O02 ong the er new or : : | Bac od ower {Louisville, at 9 a. m. today. The| current magazines, ‘‘Harper'sithe other two groups, they were and shirt. wy . RoSerison, Jolin. Thompson 2s will be slected. Mesd ner read the vows. | Letouce and green pepper salad (Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond R. Noll Weekly” and the “Atlantic highly interested in literary pur-| Denims, least expensive of all ull: comples Thomas King, Midge McKay, pa oteases ore ” ed eSulares| Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Stew-| Sieh dressy |officiated, assisted by the Rev. Monthly,” was their first actigity. suits. They took their name from the sets, Are putting the gold in aboard when Richard Hirschy, Marjorie Lowe, yo 1.0 cpuictian Harry Dragoo, &Tt: 2818 N. New Jersey St, are| Remainder of graham cracker cake Fr. Cornelius Sweeney. |Saturday was selected as the/the Latin, meaning “among our- aires poce’s, Pim man USS rred and the Caroline Black, Dorothy Gard, } ro seward and Grace McCal. the bride's parents, and the ° Soper | The attendants were Misses meeting day. Most of them were selves.” Ae sat aha > es oi ly placed Charles Brammer and Joseph pio’ bridegroom is the son of Mr. and, Conta of, enath '5o8p Isabella Vitale, Dorothy Marone, busy teaching school the rest of| Two of its members, Mrs. Eliz jue and a new butcher linen \ gates of the | Epstein. fo |Mrs. Porter K. Kinnaman, 2152} Kidney bean salad and Gloria Jacobelli and Mrs. the week. Members still con-iabeth Miller Hack and Miss Cyn-\wpion 1g guaranteed unharmed s to prevent 4 |N. Illinois St. rug enotted English Smuftine ric Albert Love. They wore rose and vene on Saturday, Mrs. J. S.thia Pearl Maus, have receivediyy tng washing machine, One uniting men to | Mrs. Lewis Q. Clark was the sections, grapes and apricots w _|green satin frocks. Donna Ann Miller was elected the first presi- national recognition as writers. manufacturer uses a crinkly "had walked ale 1éss u tia CA] matron of honor. She wore a plum |, MIIK to drink: One quart for each eRlel haCallier and Rose Mary Lobrai-dent during the club's second Twice the president of the Indl-\cotton he says is actually shrunk |coloredgwool suit and brown ac- that used in the day's menus. co were the flower girls and Eu-|year of organization. A formeriana Federation of Clubs Was ang get sheeting for a line of ssengers were pt | |cessorieS. Fontaine Turner ‘was # n= |gene Scali was the ring bearer./Seventh District president, Mrs.chosen from its members, Mrs.\mixables inspired by Chinese ave the vessel : a In hurch for |the best man and the ushers were FRIED APPLES |” Guy Romeo, Louisville, was the|W. C- Bartholomew, is a mem: E. C. Rumpler and Mrs. 0. M.coolie costumes nsport to the NRA: {David and H. W. Kinnaman. {2 1bs. Jonathan apples or other best man. The Gahers Wee Joseph Der. |Pittenger, deceased. The president a \ ein ? | The bride wore a beige wool: tart apples Higgins, Louisville; Dr. Robert| Mrs. Frank C. Walker, 5563 this year is Mrs. Myron 8. Hard- e popular faded blue denim es said it was suit with a matching hat and 2 tbsps. bacon drippings or butter) =" o0 “oo Joseph Pinella. |N. Pennsylvania St, heads the/ing, 46 W. 46th St. comes in one set of which every tle or no {brown accessories. She carried 42 tbsps. sugar \ * club this year. , !ltem except the sundress sells lit . | leligh ti y Other clubs honored at Friday's, 673-ton luxury i {green and brown orchids. | Wash apples thoroughly. Cut A gown of candlelight satin og en anerva, Monds jor under $6. The dress is less norrow unless | Miss Mary Jane Severance and| After a reception in the bride's in quarters, remove cores, then made with a molded bodice andMrs. T. R. Clarke f ; 1 Y:|than $10. For variation the firm 88 Mar) : ! i h Kirt w by the brid (Woman's Research, Women'simag . | y strike was Eugene Edward Viles were far- home, the couple left for a short cut quarters into three slices. Add hoop skirt was worn by the brict. Heads Club itary to the Railway Mail 3ies additional pieces In. a ntime ried at 10 a. m. today in the motor trip. They will be at home dacon drippings to skillet, turn in Her two-tiered illusion veil fell Auxiiary lo. Lne y {striped cotton designed to blend TOT \Holy Cross Catholic Church. The in Indianapolis in December. The apples. Cover and cook over mod- from a tiara of illusion and she The presidential duties of thejAssociation, Aftermath, Irvington wity the denim. > ” |Rev. Fr. Ambrose Sullivan of-|bride is a graduate of the Indi-jerate heat four or five minutes. carried white orchids and roses. Friday JAfiernoon sons Sub Fortnightly ana Irvingiph dues. Another firm, whose prices are !ficiated \ lana University School of Nursing.| Turn apples over using spatula.| There was a breakfast in thej2re handled by Mrs, a -.day. Also honored were past pres- roughly comparable, offers a | ~ a ere ee > Sprinkle three tablespoons sugar i : Clarke, 1856 N. Talbot Ave. /idents of the Seventh District. \ Ichoice of faded bl handThe bride is the daughter of, prin P gar Jtalian Village after the cere-| Thi lub ‘was’ d by th “Miss Libert dT Look at Fu) ue or han Mrs. Emma Severance. 213 S.| lover apples. Then €00X UNCOV- mony. A receptjon in St. George's! 8 club was forme y the 88 erty an ok at Ku- gome gray denim, both with red

in . i |and delicately browned on under-|;pi found themselves with time on lix Vonnegut. Mrs. Royer K. dg ; is the ‘son of ME. ands Mrs. y trip Bast the couple will be ali, ..'y. 54s Although they were Brown is president of the Sev- And There's Something

Oriental St., and the bridegroom | ouse Boots fered until apples are translucent pa)] will be held tonight. After a Wives of Civil War veterans who rope” was discussed by Mrs. Fe- denim trimmings,

|side. Remove to serving dish and home in Indianapolis. The bride

: Charles A. Viles, 1333 Oliver Ave. ‘ ! « ” x} r vy | Miss Mary Alice Nauhausel was gE P : Sprinkle rest ot he sugar over the attended, Indiana University. Ladies of the GAR aid belonged 'enth District. For Small Fry, Too i . op. Serves four. | : : : » OH ' z the maid of honor and the brides of ama Gilad Blackwood on Brigdge— AV Other fabrics are dressier and - {maids were Miss Margaret Clegg A N somewhat ‘more expensive. ‘A

{and Miss -Patricia Vjles. They]. |wore pastel colored frocks. Mary ‘#Ann and Linda Lee Wood were

chambray set has shirred cham-

‘WDC Unit To Hear Ripple Holds Giving Opponent Enough Rope {brag trimmings. One in butcher

‘Alden Hadley

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\ { : linen has corded detailing. flower girls and Joseph Hiner) | M an > e { i | | rs. William F. Kraas Jr., will| | . - . For the small fry there's a [was ti siugbearer, preside Friday. at the 130 7. m.| arnval Sometimes Earns You Points [complete set of faded bius dentm nd meeting of the ' Garden De-| lm and the ushers were Charles Viles partment in the clubhouse. { The annual PTA carnival was A ox . A ymmed wit red and ale ' and Anthony Fey. i = 3 ippl By EASLEY BLACKWOOD —mrrrrim—m————————— cotton at sells for There was a breakfast after the | Alden Hadley ot fhe Siste Gone held, BY nig sy Broad: Bubp. A correspondent writes: | South dealer {well under $20. That includes - | servation Departmen spea g chool. Booths were =| onda WW . | . : |shorts, 7 ecurity=and | ceremony in ihe. homes of the on “Experiences of a' Birdisored by the Lettermen's, New- Mr. Blackwood—Would you Neither side vulnerable, op » siiist pedal pushers, and bride's sister, Mrs. Clavton Wood : : ¢ bid 5 hearts as South on this : a waistcoat and skirt which are Te : : » . Watcher in the South.” He will comers, Latin, Spanish, Photo, hand and go set 300 points or NORTH not reversible. S—-may well 33 Se ely a . The ride- show slides illustrating his talk. Business Leaders, Thespians and| 4 { S—1 5 | Slightly d i groom's parents will be hosts at | would you let your opponents i ghtly dressier mixables are | tion tonigh heir Bo Mrs. W. H. Alexander and Mrs. Homemakers clubs. : { try to make game? ! H—K J 786 sold as combinations only by one ngs sbmeday. a reception tonight in their home. Harry G. Kennett will be the! The Riparian yearbook and, MRS. R. H. "D—J 10 9 4 dress: manufacturer. * i hostesses for the informal tea toiweekly also presented attractions.! yo .1 R. Hi I don't C—8 6 5 These include a pair of sune eis sendy, Chapter to Meet : -. follow, They will be assisted by| Mrs. Williapp J. Guenther was| (=v Y= “n° on ae resect 0 un Alpha Chapter, Phi Delt AFOUL? ; think you have given me a very WEST EAST ue or citron pique ‘regularly as pha (hapter, elta Beta : : 5 hg Mesdames F. E. Artist, Miles S. chairman of the event, assisted tough_.one here. You say noth- 8 S—A K 9 4 § 2 With matching waistlength jackSorority, will meet Tuesday in UC, ><") Barton, Harry J. Berry, Helen by Mesdames Elgan Stark, Lee yj, spout the relative playing S—J 10 al {ets which button snugly for a |the Hotel Lincoln, ~~ = | of Talge Brown, Willard N. Clute, Dessauer, Henning Johnson, My- ,pijities. of the players so I will: | Hed Qos ly . one-piece dress look and matels{Mothers Club to Meet {Ralph I. Thompson, Ralph W.|ron Austin, Kurt Ehlert, D. D.| jqyme they are about equal. | D Jos am ing pique bonnets. If you're twins, 15-18 i 0 ee |Wright, Margaret Fleury, Philip Fitzgerald, J. A. Erpelding, Frank mne answer is that I would | : ’ like the models, they mix handnt Offices ~The Mothers Club of the Eng- {A. Hennessee, Harry Plummer Denny and S. H. Ranger. pass. SOUTH \somely, right to the ruffles on. By SUE BURNETT ba Avenue Boye Club will meet [and D. F. Randolph, Miss Peas] ret = —| Now, would the opponents 5—Q 6 {the bonnets. The complete cos-orest-bearing 4 _ Juniors—save on your clothes noon Tuesday in the clubhouse. | |F. Kiefer and Miss Emily McCul- M. . d | make game? I am not so sure. H—A 1095438 {tume sells for about $15. : :Yodget BY Swine up fis Jo0s- llough. | arrie The more expert the East D—17 , | The same manufacturer teams t any one of looking date dress. ace In y { RPRERET —— t ¢ | player is, the better chance I C—A KT {a flower printed cotton with pine- , y : . colorful woel, it can double as Recent Bride : . | would have to set him, strange The bidding: tree green in a sundress, jacket any's 13 city- 3: jalpes when Jo Bay a ar Mary Jo Gray { as that may sound. | SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST jad skirt combination in which i or ouse or . ‘ { | x = = 1H Dbl. 2 H 9 § either skirt may be worn outside. IS One near ga Bios 2 jd oi | THE reason is that some | 3 H 48 Pass Pass | i t “ » | i 3 Sh . ’ { | players are “pattern” players. | Pass rake deposits . 4% yards of 39-inch or 37% To Be Honored ® 4 Their belief is that when you — oe Grandmothers : ng our Down- yards of Stem. vio | | see one and only one singleton, | finesse and you will make your Arrange Luncheon i ‘the. fall or i Farin Miss Martha Frances Dunn| | the chances are good that there | one queen for the setting trick. | Tne Indianapolis Grandmothers true savings ti Ie ean, w— : and Mrs. Frederick G. Anderson, vii be aol halgues Jt And if he doesn't finesse? (jub will serve a covered dish r tion for every home sewer! By MRS, ANNE CABOT [6165 Carvel Ave. will entertain n one of the other hands. 1hey | well, your opponents have |);ncheon at 11:30 a. m. Friday in

|for Miss Mary Jo Gray, at 2. p. m.| ;

{Monday. They will give a crystal; DS Zrkies as well as {shower and tea in Mrs. Ander-

| find this true in just enough | made a game. That is all. '{,, 33th Street Branch, Mer : ; . che cases to encouragé their folly. | There is still nothing wrong ants Bank Building. ch; The East player in this deal | with your bidding. Try to get | ponations will be collected for

Contains 80 pages of special These warm crocheted house features and designs—free pat-

tern printed in the book.

depositors

} son's home. sees only one singleton in his | come satisfaction out of the | 3 - vi ; To order pattern or our fall | To order complete crocheting | Miss Gray and Dean F. Wild- | hand and dummy. He 100kS for | fact that bridge is not, and the CHIsAS alt Of She Nort. my bonk.” Fashion Book, use the coupon | _| Instructions, stitch illustrations man will be married Dec. 18 in! | another. In what suit can it | never will be, an exact science. cup “also will discuss its annual x | ‘and ‘material requirements (na. Advent Episcopal Church. | be? Hearts, naturally, the suit hristmas party (small and medium size) for Bb { in which his opponents are . wr. SUE: BURNETT Pattern 5455, use the coupon Suess af the Jay JU he | shortest Pers al S | bh . : ” Mrs. Roscoe E. Wildman, Peru,| } shortest, | on — . ; : The Indianapolis Times below. and Mrs. C. Dolly Gray, motbers| | So after you take your ace of | Sorority to Meet / 214 . “~(of the engaged couple; Mrs. Wil | hearts and ace, king of clubs | Gamma Beta Chi Sorority , y 14 W. Maryland St. liam Hannah, Muncie; Mrs. Wil | and give the opponents’ the MR. AND MRS.. ROBERT members will meet at 7:30 p. m, . : C oT I 1 Indianapolis 9, Ind. The Indi rs liam Nordyke, West Lafayette. |. ss $0 | lead, I would expect declarer | NELSON of Fort Lauderdale, (Wednesday in the Hotel Wash9 ir No. 8402 “Price he Indianapolis Times Mrs. Lewis Seiler, New Augus- DC Extineiate Picts Io lay Sows a high spade Just | Fla., are visiting Mrs, Nelson's ington. Mrs. Joseph Duepner : 530 S. Wells St. ta; Mrs. Frank Dunn, Zionsville, { In case the gueen happened to | mother, Mrs. Charles E. Spahr, | hostess. TT IRA : Pritch-Hale Photo Chicago 2 1m Mrs. Harry G. Hartley, Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. William | be singleton in either defender's | 990 Middle Drive, Woodruff | = wh Fashion Book Price 25¢ bs ~ ar wie » . a0 4, ~1, Feduizman, Jissea Ann McGinnis, Duennes are at home now at hand. a | Place, over Thanksgiving. . .. Sorority Hostess MN or St, Philip Neri Catholic No. 5455 Price 16¢ Linda Haniilton, Lucy Ann Ed-| 954 N, Denny St. following THEN he would probably go | Mr. and Mrs. James Wilburn, | are Donald Mabee, 654 E. 13th " ; , , X bad bd NAME. .ceossecesercrsrncnnennnan hurch as the sors of the EN A Stevihouse Raney their marriage Oct. 20 in the | inte a deep huddle. He would 2035 N. Delaware St, are in |g will be hostess to the Beta Oli Tarriage ip 8 former. Miss | NAME vepsresssrisenanvarenss rh resid Holy Cross Catholic Church. | pretend to be thinking—actu- | ha Chapter, Cli. Pai a Sororlas dudkins, daughter of Mr. Luncheon Pl d She is the “former Miss Doris | ally he would be worrying. I " 5 > Y,. Y ongay: 2 Fake and Mrs. H. E. Judkins, San | **eseessssssssnsnnasasaiaies.. (LUNChEON rlanne Copy would trv to look non-commit- | DR. AND MRS. W. DAVID Rw Ochs $ BUTE vpusasranensnosranannannt cp Cy and Bernard Pfau Street { The Et Cetera Club will have! Clerkin, daughter of Mr.. and | tal. Under no circumstances | SIMPSON, Gary, will spend Nu Phi Mu Hostess LE ve Book . son'of Mr, and Mic" C. Af Vic. Tet «...isucecnsassasasinnes (a noon luncheon Monday in the rs: Thomas M. Clerkin, 232 N. | Uta 1 light a cigaret at this | Thanksgiving with Dr. Simp- | Miss Mary Brown, 2015 ave svarew OUT. sesressaresssneinninnssann tor Piau. 414 N o; end: IC | CIP sseessensesssinssssessers |HOtel Lincoln Mrs. Joe E. Mu-| Oriental St., and he is the <on point. ’ son's parents, Mr. and Mrs, |8t., will be hostess to the | z sr mounARSE Stats ! Sr Iau, - Oakland Ave. terspaugh and Mrs. Robert Davis of August M. Duennss, 124 W. | ° Eventually there is an excel- William Rooe Simpson, 1010 N. |bers of Nu Phi Mu Sorority Tueson : C008 ss000ssREsRRRNRRRRRNRLTS y Tin

The vows were read Oct. 28. State eevssscssisacsscasasenes (Will be hostesses, . | Troy Ave. _ | lent chance that decjarer will | Delaware St. wday night in her home.

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