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Wed Today
“Couple to Make Home ~ 4n Wapakoneta, 0.
The St. Philip Neri Catholic Church was the scene at 9 a. m, today of the f Miss
. LOW marriage of Patricia Mary Seay and Robert}
G3. Nagel. i
i the son of Mr. &nd Mrs. Wilbur Fev. Fr. Raymond Moll ficiated. Mrs. Ralph E. Nester, Wapakoneta, was matron of honor and Mrs. Paul A. Nugent was bridesmaid.’ Miss Sally Nester was junior bridesmaid. Martha Ellen Treacy was flower girl and Eric Ruppert, Wapakoneta, was ringbearer, The matron of honor wore. a periwinkle blue velvet fi
sleeves and full skirt. She had an old-fashioned bonnet and matching muffs ‘and mitts and
carried roses. The bridesmaids! and flower girls wore similar! $
frocks in. American beauty, aqua and peach.
White Velvet
Worn by Bride "
The bride’s white velvet gown! .
had long sleeves and train, sweetheart neckline and full skirt. Her fingertip veil fell from a tiara of orange blossoms. An orchid topped her white prayer book. William H. Nagel was his brother's best man. Ushers were J. Paul Nagel, another brother of the bridegroom, and Robert W.| Seay, brother of the bride. The wedding breakfast was in Chi-| faldi’s restaurant and" the recep-|
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parents. ‘ The bride chose a navy blue suit for her wedding trip in the East. They will live in Wapakoneta. 7 3
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‘The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Wayne Seay, 646 Eastern Ave, and Mr, Nagel
). Nagel, Wapakoneta, O. The! of-
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MME. PRESIDENT ~~ Youth Conservation Co IIR
EE MEETING—Mesdames Merrill Wilson, E. M. D
and B. Lynn Adams of the Youth Conservation Council.
ois by .Ruth Ann Hamilton. Times Staff Phowgrapher.
Ph By JEAN TABBERT CO-ORDINATION is just as important as’ action in any situation. The Youth Conservation Council, representative of
i all the groups in the state in-
terested in furthering youth movements, has set out to see that strides already made won't ‘ever back track. : .: Reins of the organization are in the capable hands of Mrs. E. M. Dill, vivacious as a teenager ‘when she’s talking about her big interest—young people. When she was director of the Junior Red Cross’ Indianapolis Chapter, she joined the council as the group’s representative. - But probably her real enthusiasm for the movement began uring the time her husband ad superintendent of the Indiana Boys’ School in Plainfield. Her own children grew up the 12 years Mr. Dill directed operations there. 1 . » 5 ~ SHE'S the mother of Virginia, now Mrs. Mendel McCarthy, and
Programs
Mrs. H. N. Edington, 5201 N.|
New Jersey St.” will be hostess
for the 6 p. m. dinner meeting of| the Indianapolis Alumnae Chap-|
Epsilon Sorority, “Ginny” hopes to get her law
ter, Mu Phi Monday. A short business meeting will be conducted by Mrs. Henry Hoss, president. Modern music of France and ‘England will be the program
theme. Mrs. Charles G. Fitch will
give a short travelogue and sing a group of modern songs. Mrs.
Paul" Mozingo will present music|
of today in France and England. Plato sélections “Yépresenting the - 20th Century trend in the countries will be -played by Mrs. Helen Jenner. Miss Charlotte Moore will conduct selections by the vocal ensemble of the group. In charge of dinner reservations
are Mrs. John A. Sink and Mrs. |
Alfred Brandt. Mrs. Henry W. Laut will review
(O'Connell) at the meeting of the
Patroness Club of Mu Ph} Epsilon]
Sorority Wednesday. It will be held at 10:30 a. m. In the home of the president, Mrs, Herbert T. Wagner, 5235 Graceland Ave, ; Musical numbers will be, given by -Mesdames F. T. Edenharter, Claud Record, J. W. Costin and Clemens Kline. Assisting _ the hostess will be Mrs. Earl Gilchrist and Mrs. Costin.
Mrs. Meredith Johnson will _be
town forthe 8 p.m: business meeting of Kappa Chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa Sorority Monday.
The Indianapolis Alumnae Club of Beta Sigma Omicron Sorority
held a luncheon in Block's Tea-|
room today.
Miss Leota Haynes presided. :
The Alpha Chapter of Chi Phi Gamma Sorority will hold an 8 Pp. m. business meeting Tuesday. Mrs. Gopdon Hulen; 3107 E. New York St., will be the hostess.
Women Voters
Will Meet
“Prison Reform in Indiana” will be the program theme for the two general January meetings of the Indianapolis League of Women Voters, Mesdames Ralph Furst, W. A. McKinzie, Charles Booth and C. B. Vawter will review results on Indiana prisons at the first meeting Wednesday. It will be held at 10 a. m. in the Meridian Room, Colonial Furni- "% Co., followed by a luncheon. rs. Richard Edwards of Peru will highlight the legislative bills at the 6:45 p. m. dinner session Jan. 20 dn the North Methodist Church. Dinner will be served by the church organization. Mrs, Edwards, a director on the League state board, is a former national board member. A member of the M i County welfare board, she also has served on’ the Indiana state welfare board. Mrs. Earl Booth, 6204 Washington Blvd. will be hostess for the kindergarten study group at 10 a. m, Jan. 18. The child welfare study will meet at 1:30 p. m. Jan. 19 with Mrs. Robert Morgan, 4519 Guilford Ave.
ITSC to Meet
Mrs. E. C, Rumpler will be the speaker for the meeting of the Nancy Hanks Chapter, ITSC, Monday, Hostess for the Sp.m
event will be Mrs. John L. Whit- Tuesday in .he galleries. The tea! ~ Inger, §103 Lowell Ave. Members was tb be held Monday. but was turned from Indiana Chapter will be postponed because of the teach|ers’ meeting. "wg of
of the guests.
“The Other Side of the Record”
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Bob, both of Indianapolis. Bob, the way the rest of the Dills did, is attending Indiana University. Like his sister, he's studying law, expects to enter law school in September.
degree next January. Before her marriage, Mrs. Dill was a history teacher (she still relaxes by reading books
| on current events and biog-
raphies). ; When the 100 members of the council meet four times a year —the next session's Jan. 27-- . Dill is well able to take charge. She is director. of the 11th District, State Cancer So--clety, and a member of the state board.
The council will study chil-
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ported its list of legislative changes for dependent children. Since its main power lies in stimulating its members. to take back the “jist” of the all-day sessions to their own organizations and. back local youth movements, the council only coordinates the information gathered by other working groups, throughout the state. It's Mrs. Dill who manages to keep the agenda packed with vital facts. = ” - . BUT she’s quick to share the glory. Mesdames Wayne Kimmel, Merrill Wilson and E. C, | Rumpler, vice president, secre-tary-treasurer. and parliamentarian, are invaluable to me,
ghe says. Members like Mrs. B. Lynn Adams, chairman of | the January meeting, also work | hard during the time they serve. | Mrs. Dill draws her workers from the 20 organizations that send members to the council. They include the Indiana Federation of Clubs, Seventh District, IFC, State Teen Canteéen, |
Indianapolis Woman's . Department Club, Council of Church Women, Indianapolis Council of | Women, Council of Agencies, Indiana and Indianapolis PTA’s, Business and Pro-"| fessional Women, Council of Jewish Women, American Association of University Women, Council of Catholic Women, State Department of Conservation, YWCA, Junior Red Cross, Indiana Co-Operative Association, May Wright Sewall Council, Roadside Council, Indiana Social Hygiene Association, In- |
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diana - Photo Indorsers, Educa: | tional Department, Farm Bu- |
reau, League of Women Voters, American Legion Auxiliary and the Indiana Screen Council.
'a hand is the probable quality of : 1 } When Mrs. Dill isn't involved League, and Mrs. Norman A.'tne defense. In today's hand Mr. JRJ°] ¢ esl] is
in council business, she’s “homemaking” for her husband, hea of the Dill Implement Co., and Bob, when ghe’s home from school. They live in an apartment at 508 E. 20th St., where Mrs. Dill treasures her collec- | tion of old glass and precious family antiques. |
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By META GIVEN MONDAY'S MENUS
Breakfast | Orange juice Corn flakes with top milk Poached ogRs on toast | # Bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwiches Potate chips Pickle slices Bakery cup cakes Dinner Broiled lamb chops } Parsley buttered potatoes Creamed -Carrots | Tossed greens (lettuce, endive, cress) French dressing Bread and butter Dessert peaches Milk. to drink One quart for each) child, one pint for each adult, tn addi {tion toj;that used In the day's menus.
~ » HS DESSERT PEACHES 12 small peach halves (canned). 8, ¢. heavy cream, whipped | 2 thsps. confectioners sugar Ay tap. almond. flavoring. { % c. shredded coconut, toasted | Drain juice from peaches; save
{juice for drinking. Place two,
peach halves in sherbet glasses. | Pin center with whipped cream] to which sugar and flavoring) {have been added. Sprinkle with ithe coconut. | Serves six {of course large peach halves may be used, in |which case just one Is used for leach serving).
Carl ‘R. Dortch Club Speaker
“Some of the Problems Facing {the Legislature” will be presented {by Carl R. Dortch before the Woman's Rotary Club Monday. The first luncheon meeting of the
_|vear will-' be held in the Bamboo Mrs |
Room, Hotel Washington. W. Speers MacCullom will preside, Miss Helen L. Clark, chairman
director of governmental research!
Commerce, .
Guardian Home Guild Sets Meeting
The Marion County Guardian Home Guild will meet #&. m. Tuesday in the home to discuss the plans for the new year.
side at the business session.
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‘Return From Trip
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Social |O)»aanizations—
Mrs. C. C. Masenten will pre-|
AT EASE—Mrs. Dill knits NEE socks for her son, Bob,
shown in the photo on the radio
By, Henry Stick Wed Today =
| Holy Cross Church - |. Scene of Rite | In a double-ring céremony at the Holy Cross Catholic Church at 10 o'clock this morning. Miss Cecelia Mellen became the bride of Henry F. Stickan Jr. Miss ~~Mellen is the daughter of Mrs, Bernadette Mellen, 232 N. Rane dolph St. and Mr. Stickan’s pare .ents are Mr, and Mrs. Stickan, 715 Hanna Ave. . The Rev. Core ' nelius $lellen, uncle of the bride,’ * officiated... ool Eb rs: Miss Margie Mellen, who served her sister as maid of honor, wore: a dress of agua slipper satin ' «with small rolled collar, molded ' |bodice and bouffant skirt. She had a matching bonnet. She ,wore a cors of American Beauty. roses. Similar frocks were worn by Miss Margie | Endress, Evansville, and Miss Dorothy O'Brien. bridesmaids, | and Nita Kay Degener; flower . girk 2
‘Breakfast Follows.
Ceremony
The bride, who was given in imarriage by her uncle, Leo F, (Keller; wore a gown of candles, {light satin with. bouffant skirt “~~
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PREPARING BREAKFAST—Kitchen duties come first on the
day's program for Mrs. Dill, the Council's president.
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Officers to
Attend Parley
Regional Conference Set In Cincinnati |. Mrs. Warren T. Ruddel, presi dent of the Indianspolis Juaior Perry
Jr., placement chairman,
d will leave Tuesday for Cincinnati. _
They will attend the annual regional meeting of the Association
{of Junior Leagues of America to,
be held in the Terrace Plaza Hotel. vided into 12 regions. The Indianapolis League is grouped with others in Indiana, Michigan and| Ohio. |
| Mrs. Ruddell and Mrs. Perry| (Mr. Masters) (Mr. Champion)
| will discuss league administra-/ g _9 8 Monda Menus {tive problems in detail at the re-| g_ J 10875 H—A 94 2 |glonal conference. The result of
these discussions will be taken to the AJLLA board meeting in New York by Mrs. James McEvoy f Detroit, regional director.
The first 1949 swim of the Dolphins of the Indianapolis Athletic: Club will be Wednesday. Mrs. Bernadine McAree is menu chairman for the luncheon which will foHow. , - J Swimming - awards will go to Mrs. Gordon Peck, first to complete the 30 mile marathon; Mrs. J. A. Burnside, first in the 15 mile race, and Mrs, James Esterline for finishing the 10 mile event.” Mrs. Burnside also will receive her silver medal for completing 200 points on the merit board. ~ : Decorations will be in charge of Mesdames C. Basil Fausset, B. E. Gavin and Robert Imes.
Mrs. Thomas C. McGuffey will be the speaker for the Irvington
Chapter, ‘DAR, Thursday. The 1
p. m. meeting will be held in the
home of Mrs. George J. Connell| 4 discarded the last diamond
Sr., 99 N. Irvington Ave. Mrs. McGuffey will talk on “The National Road in Indiana” a continuation of the Chapters program - for the year on “Historic Indiana.” Assistant hostesges include Mesdames John W. Bethel, E. E. Hamaker and A. N. Stevens
Mrs. P. O. Power, 5805 Washington Blvd. will be hostess for the business meeting and luncheon of the St. Margaret's Hospital Guild at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday
Luncheon Will Honor Wives of Officials
Mrs. Henry F. Schricker and Mrs. John A. Watkins will be honored at the spring luncheon of the State Assembly Woman's
of thé program committee, willlthe two women will take office hand to three-odd—but that was introduce the - speaker, who is Monday as Governor and Lieu-all Mr. Dale had bid.
tenant Governor
{trickss to Mr. Champion. A bril- South Bend. Mr. Ryan is a gradu-| rug.. Week of Club Friday. The husbands of liant defensive play had held the ate of Notre Dame University. Pattern 5918 includes com- | he pa pills Re re as Medical Societs | ee crochaing neiciont up-to he Hobgew Union Go | male e lege, Cincinnati. Mrs, - of Indians,| Ir Mr. Masters had played low! eaicat Society illustrations and finishing direc- Iblosky is chairman of the projs’ on the ace of clubs, be would have I lans Dance - | tions. r ect. ne ;
for the Indianapolis Chamber of (respectively. | The Indianapolis Branch; headed
{by Mrs. Russell J, Dean, will entertain the state oup at [12:30 in the Riley Room of the {Claypool Hotel.
EIT ‘ st 930 Parliamentary Club
‘To Meet Tuesday
| “Odd or Even” will be the dis{cussion topic. for the Tuesday {night meeting of the Longan Par{Hamentary Club. Mrs. Thad
m.| Dr. and Mrs. D. Hamilton Row, Clarke, 1856 N. Talbot Ave. will, . 5214 Grand View Drive, have re- be hostess for the 7 o'clock event. 4 Dongus and Mrs-—to Easley they were the guests of Adm. and Anna May. Scott will be in charge dianapolis |of the lesson, - +! polis 9.
Mrs, Charles
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Junior Leagues. are di-
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Respects Opponents,
falling into.& cathedral train, Its motif from shoulder to waist, Her fingertip veil was of imported. [Chantilly lace. She carried a. {white satin muff topped with & white orchid. a 7 » . Charles Buennegal, Rushville, Wedding Rite was the rest man. Martin Welle {ley’s restaurant for the” bridal Read Toda |party and the immediate families | {followed. A reception at the |" The Rev. E. A. Boston offici- home of the bride's parents was h age at 2:30 held this afternoon. : ih ted at the marriag was After the reception the couple : i p. m, today of Miss Ruth Beatrice jort for a wedding trip to Los | Methodist Church. The bride is!gine suit. with topaz accessories, [the daughter of Mrs. Eugene R.\The couple will be at home after { Cole, 516 N. Tacoma Ave, and yan 22 in Greensburg. Mr. Rader is the son of Mrs. ohne pride. Is a duate of | Frank Rader, Noblesville, : Marian College. Mr, Stickan, who The bride was given in MAT | wag graduated from the Indians’ _...|rlage by her brother, Earl Cole. | apolis College: of Pharmacy, is {honor. She wore a gray dress | made with jewel neckline, cap| . y isleeves, fitted bodice and anirrea B k girdle: Her white felt hat had a ayer S 00 \ gray veil and she had a corsage - Wen of red roses. { The bride's blue crepe arest | WO One-Act a {had beading on,the neck and the! . : sleeves. Her flowers were white ; : : Stops Short of Game Bi 3 5 AR {the bridegroom, and Carl M. Cole, The Players will present two . By EASLEY BLACKWOOD brother of the bride, were ushers. one-aet plays at 9 p. m. Jan, 29’ MR. DALE, The Master of bridge Humanics, likes to bid and! 5 fter a reception In the home of in -the Civic Theater. They are make a game as wéll as the next man. But he never was one 10 yy. prides parents the couple left “Frankie and Albert,” by Eliza underestimate the value of a part score. for a wedding trip in the North. beth Wilson Hughes, and “Ways He knows that part scores often cause oppoments to stretch in |and Means,” by Noel Coward. Fols thelr defensive bidding, offering opportunities. for juicy penalty lowing: the plays there will be &
age fitted bodice was accented by & fond ¥ mail hae |square neckline with scalloped 2 ¥ ; wr ——— - s 4 : : = Rader-Cole . and Arthur Linne were ushers, A wedding breakfast at Bucks {Cole and John L. Rader. The Angeles and Mexico City. The {wedding was in the East Parkin ide wore a dark green gabare, Mrs. Carl M. Cole, sjster-in-law|y ‘member of Kappa Psi Frater of the bride, was 'matron of | nity. i roses and camelli Pl 1 20 : C as. § { Eugene Thompson was best ays all. ; man. Edward Rader, brother of! : doubles. One of the important things you should consider in decid- Le gion Auxiliar Y |lowin in the W Club. x ing whether to try for game on Sets Meeting Miss Susanne Sertell will. be hostess to the junior members of, estiames . {the Robison-Ragsdale unit, Amer-| Mesars. and -M Cc.
Dale knew that the defense he : Severin Buschmann, Walter C, {ican Legion Auxiliary, at 1 p, m.| ; next Saturday, in her home, 303s] Hiser and C. L. Kirk Jr. Mrs,
Announced Guilford Ave. A short talk on| Howard B. Pelham is adviser for
Three bridge groups annolince the- legislative program for 194p| the Productions.
Mrs. Raymond M. Rice,
Both sides vulnerable. South dealer.
NORTH (Mrs. Keen)
8—-QU5 the results of their play held will be given by Mrs. Russell Furr,| Directing “Frankie and Albert” H~KQ 6 this week. The Men's Duplicate SPI eislative chairman, #8 Mrs. Kirk. Members of the D153 Club met Monday night in the| Plans will be made for making| Cast include Mrs. J. K. Plerfon; C—10654 IMarott Hotel. Its winners were: valentine favors for the tubercu-|Miss Heberton Weiss, Robert RobWEST EAST (North and South — Hairy J.llosis and paraplegic patients in|inson, C. Larry Willson, Alistair
Dettra and Gordon H. ThomPson, the Cold Springs Road Hospital,iStuart and Noble Ropkey.
first, J. F. Doll and John F. Mrs. Stewart Maxwell is group Mrs. Harold Buell is the director .. Gansman, second; East and West sponsar and Miss Sertell, presi- for “Ways and Means.” Mr, and H. F. Singleton and George P. dent, {Mrs. Paul Starrett, Mrs. Buell,
Ryan, first, C. H. Rowe and Carl " A i rind Joseph Hamma: Mise Helen E. Bruce, second. * sborne, alter o onnegu » - > ye re The Marott. Bridge Club re Easy lo Ma ke George Fotseringham = and M
sults Tuesday night were: North
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H—3 * and South--Miss Mary Crawford | — — - D—A 64 and Lawrencé J. Welch, first; 4 . wr A323 Mrs. Reba Buck and George P | nits
Ryan, second, Mrs. M. L. Thompson and Mrs. Jeseph Brower, . third; East and West Mrs. Arthur. Pratt and Mrs, Arch Falender, first; Mrs. E. C. Ball
{To Meet
Mr. Champion would be beyond i wy | +
reproach. The exact bidding isn'l.
important. The polit is that i and Mrs. A. C. McKinsey, second, Two ITSC chapters will meet was dropped at three. spades. Mr. Dr. James Leeds and. Robert next week. Dalé certainly could not have pn... che third. ) The Aloha Chapter will have a been criticized if game had been yi ore of the St. Joan of Are post-Christmas gift exchange at reached on these ‘cards. But It gp. ,0. Club play Wednesday {their - meeting at 10:30 a. m,"
was a good thing he gave proper
: IE night in the hall included: North Thursday. Mrs. Dale Allison, + credit to his resourceful op- and South—Mr. and Mrs. A. J. I 5530 Laurel St. is to be the’ ponents. {Lauth, first; Mrs. John R. Kelley hostess. i
Mr. Masters opened the jack of und Ralph Ittenbach, second, and Fp hearts, dummy’s queen covered nrg V, R. Rupp and Mrs. Ittenand East won the ace. East now pach third; East and West—Mr,
led the queen of diamonds andignd Mrs. Leo Godtee, first; Mrs.
Mrs, Wiley Rhoads will be the {assistant hostess and Mrs, Noble. -| Reynolds is to be the guest
i Mr. Dale allowed it to win. The pMark Boor and Mrs Carl | speaker, ry 3 jack of diamonds followed and Queisser, second, Mrs. Paul | . Mr. Dale won with the ace, "He!Givens and Mm. E. I | Mrs. Jules Zintér will be the
Lavelle, | guest speaker at the meeting of - the Alpina Chapter... The group.’ Iwill meet at 6 p. m. Tuesday in [the YWCA. :
Hebrew Group Sets Luncheon
The Indianapolis Hebrew Cone gregation Temple Sisterhood will have a luncheon meeting at 1 ‘p. m. Monday in the Temple vestry * room. = The program will commemorate the founding of the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods lc- 185 years ago. Speakers will be tured today was made of lovely Mesdames Sidney James, Maurice rust wool . . . crocheted in four [Goldblatt and Louis Markum. strips which are joined together The meeting will mark the to form the finished 23x41 inch opening of National Uniongram
led 4 small “spade to dummy's third. queen, played the king of hearts
Couple Wed In ND Chapel
Play Thwarts Plan -
Dummy was entered again! Tim NOTRE DAME, Ind. Jan. 8 With the Jack of spades and the Miss Dolores Lenora. Dalpe and six of hearts led and ruffed with Harry James Ryan were married
the seven of spades in the closed . hand. Now with thé red suits utda, 0, ny Ii the 18 { hap! eliminated and the trumps out The bride is tHe daughter of Mr. Dale was ready for an end Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dalpe, Bronplay. He felt rather good about son. Mich. and Mr. Ryan is the the way he had handled the hand son. of Mrs. Frank C. Ryan, 8242 so far. N. Pennsylvania .8t., Indianapolis. His next play was the ace of Mrs, John J. Mulkern was maclubs—but his plan was thwarted tron of honor and" James Ryan, When . Mr. Masters. - promptly Indianapolis, was his brother's played the king under the ace.ibest man. The wedding breakfast Now Mr. Dale must lose two club was held in the Hotel Oliver,
from his hand. Next he led dummy’'s last diamond and ruffed it with the four of spades.
Brilliant Defensive
By MRS. ANNE CABOT Rug making is easy, relaxing and produces practical and at-
tractive results. The rug piec-
had to win’ the following trick, pr, C. Basil Fausset is chair|with the king of clubs. Any lead man and Dr. T. A. Hanna, vice [he makes at this point enables de-|\ chairman, for the dinner-dance clarer tp ruff in dummy and shed of the Indianapolis Medigall a losing club from his hand. |Boctety Jan. 15. It will be held in |
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Against lesser opposition Mr. the Indianapolis Athletic. Club. Dale surely would have been in a Following the 7:30 p. m. dinner, Ee But he always Max Wilson and his orchestra Chicago 7, IIL. remembers t Humanics of ‘will play for dancing. Jo: ! i (bridge. He knows it applies to! Committee members include Dr. No: 3916 Price 20¢ {the quality of the opposition as Donald W. Brodie, Dr. William M. Name ...... {well as to the judgment and Dugan, Dr. Willlam D. Gambiil, ability ‘of his partner. Dr. Russell A. Sage and Dr. Pau!!....... o | ——— Merrell. Highlighting the dintier Send your questions on bridge program will be t installation Breet J..cicivenenrnnnne oa The In- of Dr. Willis’ D. Gatch an presi- oy y FARES RRAARNRNEN FERRARA
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