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Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, will have] its holiday party at 8 p. m.
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Play Will Be Given On’ Four Afternoons
parties next week at the four’ performances of “Sleeping Beauty,” second in a series of . children’s plays by the Jiinior Civic Theater. Mrs. John G. Kinghan is directing the play which will be presented at 2:30 o'clock each afternoon Tuesday Friday. At the opening performance Tuesday Mary Elizabeth Chapman will entertain a party of her, young friends, including Judy and Janie Tegler, Donna Vontien, Diana Clements, Nancy Zobbe, Mary Lou Cleary and Sandra Cooley. Guests of Danny: Johnson will be David and Nancy Otto, Judy Frantzreb and Albert Marshall. Mrs. C. M. Risbee will attend with her children, Jimmy, Dickie and Bobby. Sandra Thatcher will have as
My Day— ;
Raps Mundt Allegations
By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT NEW YORK, Dec.’ 25--It is I felt when I read of urence Duggan’s tragic death. I met Mr. Duggan only once or twice, but how anyone could suspect Lim of un-American activities seems inconceivable to me. In any ease, without real proof in
As time progresses I wonder more and more why Whittaker Chamber's word and even Isaac Don Levine's word are aecepted without question so much ‘more quickly than is the word of men whose records have been records of helpfulness to their country and their community for years past. I should think that such men as Harry D. White and Laurence Duggan--both -dead--might keep some of the members of the House Un-American Activities Committee from sleeping’ very well at night.
Defends Integrity
Of Mr. Hiss
Mr. Duggan’s wife says these insinuations against her husband are preposterous, and I think she is right. And, personally, I am going to believe in Alger Hiss’ integrity until he is proved guilty. Someone took me to task ‘not long ago because I had said I was not sure I would advocate young people going:-into govern=| ment service at the present time. This present spy inquiry provides some of the reasons for my hesitation. 3 If necessary, the FBI must be strengthened and the laws under which strengthened, but we must preserve the sense of freedom that we have always had. Our greatest protection lies in
the old belief that a man must be presumed innocent until he is| proved guilty. Insinuations should not be made unless proof is in
ardized and his whole life may be innocence is
wrecked before his proved.
Sororities—
Holiday Party |
Arranged
Wednesday in the hore of Miss Pauline’ Rathert, 815 BE, 58th St. ~The guests will include active and pledge members from the
SATURDAY, DEC 25 gm ica Younger Set Plans Group Parties - F or. Junior Civic Theater's Showings ~ Of ‘Sleeping Beauty’ Next Week
and" Michael Dunigan, SuUsafi Rp A Mertes will fe her Girt |
it functions must be |
‘her guests Peggy Campbell, Susan and
Berry. Mrs. Ben R. Turner will “snd Betsy
With Bill Pohlmann will be Nancy Flemming, Anita and Kirk Sergeant, Bob Reynolds and Gene Harvey. Mrs. Barney Blickman will attend with her daughter, Jane, and Jane's guests, Marilyn Singer, Mariann Hardison, Nancy Stegemeien . Wendy Block, Judy Schloss and Ann Dunnington. Mrs. Charles Greenburg will seé the show with her children, Judy apd David. Robert Bumen’s guests will be David Beal. Terry Fogerty, Neal Martin, Richard O'Niel and Dennis Tracy. Dennis Hoffman will
~ entertain his cousins, Joseph,
David, Beth and Alice Hoffman at the Tuesday performance.
Diane Durham To Be Hostess
Attending with Diane Durham will be Billy Murray, Judy Aline and Sharon Coleman. Mary Lou and Jane Lysaght will have as guests, Judy Pfeiffer, Judy Reich, Gail Sitzman, Lynn Woelfel, Marilyn Boesche, Suzanne Byrkit, Susan Layden, Dorothy Flaiz, Margaret Ann Roesinger and Connie Gigax. In one party will be Larry Pollock, Peter and Lee Kockman, Jimmy Rosenbaum, Mickey Maurer and Dale Amelyan.” Mrs. John - Hall and daughters, Susan and Carol,
Stillabower, Jacqueline Hutton, Ruthanne Reynolds, Mark Aulls and Judy Hannawald. Additional parties have been planned :for the ‘Wednesday ° show. Mrs. Chatles Seaman will chaperone Margie Seaman and
Ve gel Wg WEY Bi whore mandy Tana SE hams | SORAY. pra? by IRR wt ea nes a Mn RE cruel piece of publicity. . and Frankie Teague and Ann Geehan, Judy Thompson, Mary
Linnsmith will be entertained Jy Nancy Spier. Guests of Beverly and Dianna May will be Norma and Gary Beplay and Marsha Sommers. Cindy and Ellen Lampel will have in their party, Michael and Larry Richards, Judy and Ruth Epstein, Dean and Diana Glasel, Frances Probstine and Eleanor Goldstein. Guests with Elizabeth and Ned Helwig will be Suellen Imes, Barbara Lofquist and Steve Hathaway. Reservations for Thursday's performance include Donna Covey and her guests, Janet and Donald Ekin and Bessie and Jo Ann Miller, Mrs, W.. O. Cass will see the play with her
Universities and Hanover College. | Misses Helen Adolay, Alice Jones and Ruth Goodlet will as-| sist the hostess. {
for the members of
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" Anne Bishoff, Barbara
children, Nancy and Bill. Their | guests will be Johnny Johns, Jack Higgins and David Dirks.
More Reservations Made for Thursday
Richard and Jimmy Caplin will attend with their guests, Betsy and A. C. Pfau, Edward Simmons Jr. has. invited Stéphen and Willlam Ansted and Patrick Marshall to attend with him. Miss Belle Ramey will entertain her nieces, Judy Kinnear and Ann and Jane Wisehart. Mrs. Robert Finn will bring hér children, Judy and Harvey, and their guests, Bobby Garelick and Linda Sue Net-
Zorg. Jo Jo and Josette Lavaux will have as their guests, Mary
Louise Feeney. Guests of Sally Séott will be Linda Volk, Buddy Dawson and Richard Combs. Judith Ann nsen will’ entertain Loretta d Brenda Sutter. Stephen and Catherine Carr will take their cousin, Susan Carr.
Jean Ann Elliott will attend
with her guests, Kathryn Anne Bowen and Beverly Kay Foust. Mrs. Paul Perrin will be with her children, Joe, and their guests, Charles Perrin Jr. and Tripp Grossman. Also attending will be Bill, Sue and Tommy Harnsfager and LaVonne and Jack ‘Moriarity.
More groups will see “Sleep-
Scout Troop to the performsance. Members include MaryDale, Mary Lee Garrison, Katherine Giorgianne, Sharon HoHand, Clara Tozzo, Jacqueline James, Esther Jo Keene, Mary Jo
Scott Tounds. Gretchen Soland and Auretta Carr. - - ! Suzanne Hufford will have guests from Danville, They are Mrs, daughters, Sarah Lee and Marcia Linn. Also attending from Danville will be Jimmy Daly and Bob Miller: : Gloria Ann Lofquist has invited Sandra Hathaway, Pat Buehler; Jean Capel, Cornelia Helwig, Jo Ann Riddell and Kay Spicer. After the show the girls will go to Kay Spicer's home for refreshments. Carole Anne and Maurice Schuetz will
Rosemary and | |
George M, Lewis and |
have as their guests, Gretchen Van Huysen and Katie Kohl- | staedt. :
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_ John Mothershead . . , eating ice cream at the Golden Hill party yesterday.
In a Personal Vein—
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By MARJORIE TURK .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Seastrom and ‘daughters, Jane and rr re a Eas Ts : tina. 3055 N. Meridian’ St., are spending the holidays in _» An annual holiday diner dance’ St. “Petkrsburyg, Fla. “Charles M : cil , “Beta Christmas week-end ‘with ‘his niece; Miss Mary Jane McCarthy:
-edll be held!
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Hid Gams Phi Alpha Sorority Wednesday night in the Hotel ~ Cgmmittee heads include Mrs. Robert Obergfell and Mrs, Francis Griffin, reservations; Mesdames Forrest E. Smith, Joseph Karibo and Robert L. Randall, decorations, and Miss Dorothy Durack and Miss Joan Wirth, entertain-
ment, -
. Phe National Council ot Alpha Omicron Alpha Sorority mee at 1:30 p. m., Jan. 4, in the World War Memorial. Mrs. Russell Furr, national president, will conduct the meeting.
Katharine McClure
To Be Honored A luncheon and miscellaneous shower will fete Miss Katharine Ann McClure Monday’ afternoon in the Naval Armory. Miss Jahet Gray Frazee is to be the hostess. “Miss McClure and Paul Haines McCord will be married at 4:30 p. m. Wednesday ‘in the Tabernaéle Presbyterian Church. Invited to the party are Mrs. Horace McClure, mother of the bride-to-be; Mrs. Paul L. MecCord, - the prospective bridegroom’s mother; Mrs. George H. Hosmer, mother of the hostess; Mrs. H. C. Conner Jr. and Mrs, Robert KE. Gates, Bloomington; Misses Patricia Gates, Deda Hensler and Peggy Yockey. Also, Misses ‘Ann Kennedy, ‘Ruth Ann Hamilton, Marjorie Ffartley, Mary Ann Compton, Jean Robinson, Mary McClure; ey Esmon, Martha Frances
Clayton Shulls Will Be Hosts
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Shull will be hosts at an informal open house from 4 to 8 p. m, tomorrow in their home,.320 E. 28th St. Mr. and Mrs. BE. E. Houze, parents of Mrs. Shull, and Miss Ulah Shull, sister of Mr. Shull, will assist. Also assisting the hosts will be Mrs. Wilfred Arthur and her daughter, Lynn, Charleston, W. Va.; John Scott, Akron, O.; Mesdames Thomas A. Bunch, Charles A. Purdy, Edward Scott, William Frobenius, Ruby Potruff and Guy Inman. Also Misses Margaret Swan, Dorothy Tucker, Mary Hobson and Frances Shaw. Mrs. Bunch and Miss Shull will preside at the tea table. There are no. invitations, sn ” ¢ Miss Polly Abendroth and M Anne Collett, students at Bradford Junior College, Bradford, Mass., are at home for the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Abendroth, 324 FE. 45th St, are Miss Abendroth’s parents. Miss Collett is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Collett, 3663 Spring Hollow Road.
Sub Debs Plan Party
have a party on New Year's Day {in the home of Shirley Morlock,
The JEMS Sub Deb Club will]
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Whirter and children, Mark and Julie, 4343 Deauville Drive, have motored to Hollywood, Fla. They are visiting Mrs. McWhirter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jennings. i
Qf the Admiral Apartments. —Mr. and Mrs, Felix T. Mc
son, Omaha, Neb, guests of Mrs. Nielson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Reis, 21 Meridian Place. Miss Joan Reis, a sophomore at Indiana University, is also home. ) . » » Mr. and Mrs. Roy Katterhenry, 21 8S. Warman /Ave. have their daughter, Mrs. Richard Tewksbury and Mr. Tewksbury, Philadelphia, with them.
o # . Mr, and Mrs. Edward Strain, Durham, N. C. are spending the holidays with Mrs. Strain’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Meyer, 949 E. Southern Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Evans Malott are in Philadelphia for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Hezzie B. Pike, 2012 N, Delaware St, are traveling, in the South during the winter season. 1 » -. » This week Seth Ward had his wife’s song, “Oh, Joyous Bells of Christmas,” premiered over a local radio station. Miss Nanel Golden, 856 W. 43d St, will entertain at an ins
New Year's’ Day. .. > » » » At the Tudor Hall Alumnae Association Christmas dance in the Woodstock Club this week all the trees
_ Betty Welch, Marilyn|1157 Spruce St. The event is.for
had little girl angels as: their
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formal party £rom 4 to 6 p. m,
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Children —of Golden Hill families caroling in the comm » . 8.8 :
. ha . added Rindy Rogers... boxing out u candle a the adore holiday u
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Photos By John Spicklemire, ‘Times Btaff Photographer.
unity's Christmas Eve party” in the Woodstock Club. :
Blackwood on Bridge—
Don't Be Too
partner's one club bid. He just about had the high card strength required for such a call. The trouble was that the bid effectively prevented Mr. Masters from playiig his hand. And Mr. Masters practically never makes an error. : How much better it’ would have been if Mr. Muzzy had bid one diamond, or even one spade. Over either of these bids Mr. Masters would have lost no time in bidding
would have béen reached with Masters as declarer. Of course it would have been made. Here is the way Mr. Muzzy the play of this deal
IN. YESTERDAY'S column’ T advised my sejf-confessed Muzzy to let his partners play the hands whenever possible, Here is lesson number two-—don’t be too quick to bid no trump, A high percentage of game hands are played at no trump, so if you .will find some suit bid on your own cards, maybe partner will get to bid no trump first. _|holding ‘the South cards, Jumped | BOHR sides vulnerable . the bid to two no trump over his| North desler .
no trump and then three no trump} ~~
| Quick to Say No Trump on Opening Bid | _ x
By EASLEY BLACKWOOD
New Year's Eve Dance
- + Proves Popular ar TR RII
A number of additional resere vations for the New York's Eve
“|dance at the Hillcrest Country
{Club are announced. | Mr. and Mrs, J. Fletcher Brown will be hosts to Mr. and Mrs, George Beard, Seymour; Mr, and Mrs. 8. R. Ryan, Ft. Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs, Robert M. Schaub,
| Mr-and Mrs. Bob Hall will have
as their guests Dr. and Mrs. Carl J. Schneider, Dr. and Mrs, I. W,
re. 4 CE Campbell “Hartbokg Salles, |Henry ..~ A. Newborfh, ‘Wayne : Swope, Harold Jones and Robert
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your more skillful {==
Wilkens, Messrs. and Mesdames [Harry .E. Wilcox, Andrew Guss, |{H. J. Wegel and Anthony B. Man~ {ley, Miss Ruth Adelaide, Miss Gay Rusie, George Pieper and Roger Popp. Messrs. and Mesdames Laws rence R. Taylor, Robert Lauth, Harry Balley, Charles Ray, Wil-
~Hiam T4lly and J. A. Drury will be _|guests of Mr, and Mrs, Jack R,
Graham. Mr. and Mrs, Harry J, Feeney and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Huston will ‘attend with Mr. and Mrs. Charles D, Grossman. Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Foster will be hosts to Messrs. and Mesdames J. 8S. Wiech, D. 8. Harris and R.-W. O’'Neel. Messrs, and Mesdames Frank A. Schmedel, J, A. McDaniel and Charles Walters will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. R, J. Brewington.
Mr. and Mrs. Kerl Will Be Hosts
The guests of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Xerl will include Messrs, - and Mesdames Leonard T. Evans, Robert. Williams, Ralph Elliott
Johnson. Mn, and Mrs. H. H. Tudor will be hosts to Mr. ‘and
. |Mrs, T. H. Calkins and Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Arnold. -
Mr, and . Mrs. Robert E.
“{Darnaby Jr. will entertain for
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‘| Mogg, William R. Carlson, Edwin -
McClure and Bud Morrow will be The guests of Mr. and Mrs, David F. Fitzgerald. , and Mrs. Sears MacNeill will be hosts
Mr, and Mrs. John Geller.
88632 Lv her H-AK Q sister's maid of honor. She Will > DA 8 wedr dubonnet taffeta with a C—K 1765 round neckline and bouffant skirt accented with silver bows. Miss WEST EAST Phyllis Jane McGibbon and Mrs, a. $—K QJ 10 [Mark Swingle, bridesmaids, will H-836532 H—74 wear powder blue. D-K8438 D152 d c—Q 4 c—10982 Bride Will Wear SOUTH (Mr. Muzzy) Cand Satin SA 1 s gown of H—J 109 a TT Teng C—A S$ : ;
the . three, and dummy's queen won. As usual Muzzy did pot fake]
you see he had one spade, three hearts, three diamonds (after Jos-
Ninth Trick Is Hopelessly Buried
cover and the queen was allowed to ride, winning the trick.
diamonds in dummy, led back a small spade to his ace, and played the jack of diamonds, forcing out West's king. What happened to the nine tricks we counted a few moments ago? We still have eight, but the ninth “one is hopelessly
At trick two the ate of diamonds was the play, followed by the six of diamonds. Now three diamond tricks are assured —with plenty of entries to the South hand.
Purdue Couple Here For Holiday Visit
Mr. and Mrs, Robert F. Waddell, Lafayette, will arrive. Monday to spend the remainder of the holidays with Mr. Waddell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Waddell, 4645 Boulevard Place. The younger Mrs. Waddell ’s the former Miss Nancy Grubb, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Edward Grubb, Minneapolis. The Grubbs entertained the Waddells for the first part of the vacation from Purdue University, which the lat-
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Bridge News—
Several Clubs tothe diamond king), and twoi. a I ie tricks Ji all. : | List Results
A-number.of bridge club results ’ : jp/are announced today. _The Marott| Husey is also n At the second trick a smallig. 400 Club winners are: Northiversity graduate. ~~ = club was-jed-from-dummy. And iand South—-Mrs. Arch Falender nln won With the ate in the stlonediand-Jetry:-Jacobis mot Woot PY] ad ‘We : hand. Now Mr. .M Jed thE second, and Ralph Ittéenbach and an
Iqueen of diamonds. West did notiy 'p "0p thirg,
d West—Mrs. Vi L. ss wh te er Ls | QMOITOW
He next played to the ace ofigo 0. "apy a 1. Thompson and
Mrs, Joseph Brower, second, and Mrs. Randell Bass and Rogers L.
buried it Mr. Muzzy's hand With iz. , 00 ares: Mrs, Joseph Brower {no way to get to it. @ acobs, ’
Small quantities of left-over|out gifts to the members.
Deputy and Richard W. Lee and Easley Blackwood, tied for third place. | i Thitrsday restlts of the Hotel Lincoln Bridge Club are: North and South—R. W, Lee and Jerry
and Lawrence J. Welch, second, and Mrs. Jean Morris and Edson T. Wood, third. East and West—Mr. and Mrs. Allen - Stokhe, first; Mrs. Louis Ségar and Harold Lewis, second, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lett, third. The Newcomers Duplicate Bridge Club which will next meet Jan. 3 in the YWCA, announces the results of play held Monday afternoon: North and South—Mrs. J. H. Cameron and Mrs. R. D. Lancaster, first; and Mrs, Irene McCormack and Mrs. Ralph H. Goodwin, second. Fast and West—Mrs. 0. TL. Walter and Mrs, Carl Bruce, first; and Mrs. J, F. Stehower and Mrs. P. T. Allen, second.
NK Sub Deb Club Has Holiday Party
The NK Sub Deb Club had a
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‘Miss Jane Lee Baumhofer and Philip Louis Benefiel will be married at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Chapel of Roberts ‘Park Metho-
ldist Church. The Rev. Logan Hall
of the Meridian Street Methodist Church will officiate. i The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reisner Baume
fnofer, Newburgh, and Mr. Bene
fiel is the son of Mr. and Mrs, C. I. Benefiel, 622 E. 34th 'St, The bride will wear a cinnamon thrown wool two-piece with a roll collar, dolman and peplum over the straight skirt. Her hat will be a winter white felt cloche. Her corsage will be white orchids. The reception will be in the home of the newly married couple, 3817 N. Pennsylvania St. Follows ing a trip South, they will be home Jan. 3. The bride a Indiana State Teachers and Mr. Benefiel attended Butler University. Pre-Dance Buffet Dinner Announced Miss Barbara Walker, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, George M. Walker Jr, 4509 Keystone Ave. will
entertain a group of friends at a buffet dinner before the
holiday party recently in Virginia Good's home. Santa Claus pas
were Lois
Club's annual Chistmas dance to-
ad Wihllam T. Richards. Miss o3 Sr I ELE RNR RY SY
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Briggs and
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