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Golden Hill Alumnae Report Will Be Heard.
~The Smith College Club willl ~have a luncheon meeting Tuesday | in the home of Mrs. John Collett, | ~ Golden Hill. Miss Elizabeth, Haerle, president. ‘will report on! the recent Alumnae Council meet-| ing on the campus. wid . = The assistant hostesses will be! Mesdames David P, Williams, © D. D. Viskniskki, ‘Maurice Boyd, Edward Wohigemuth, T. Baxter| Rogers and William Spiegel. |
Mrs. A. W. Herrington has been appointed to the National Wield! Committee of the Planned Par-| enthood Federation of America. | The appointment was made at! the March meeting of the Board - of Directors of the Maternal * Health League of Indianapolis. - Mrs. Herrington is president of the local league. She will return from ' England next’ week and attend a committee meeting. a a Wednesday in New York. 0
Officers to B NT ES SH ten Miss Davids
The Riviera-Club- Boosters will!
Frig a dance ‘riday night in the clubhouse. Directors also will be named. |! € 0 dy v
The current officers and their # wives-witl be hosts at the auace. | R i . They are Al E. Kahle, president: n i € Fred Bolle, vice president; Ernest z Taylor, secretary; ' Jim Miller, Miss Roberta Eloise Davidson treasurer, and Ray Ball, sergagnt- And John H, Unverzagt were.mar-at-arms. ried at 3 p. m. today in the Tuxedo ‘ Park Baptist Church. The Rev. Lt. Gov. John Watkins will U. 8. Clutton officiated. Speak at a 6:30 p.- m. dinner]! The bride i. the daughter of meeting Wednesday of the mem- Mr. and Mrs: Austin H. Davidson, bers of the John H, Holliday Jr. 2303 Nowland Ave. and Mr. American Legion Post and Aux-/Unverzagt is the son of Mrs. fliary. The dinner will be held Alma Unverzagt, 1061 W. 29th JAn-the Marott Hotel. St i John Rider will present a mu-| Miss Eleanor Barker. maid of sical program and Mrs. Ralph honor, wore a cinnamon . crepe Lewis and W. Daniel Kibler will! gress with dark brown accessories.’ preside at the business sessions. pier corsage was of pink and Ww.
white carnations. acs aptar.L, PEO Sisterhoad, ant The bride's pale blue silk dress are Mrs. J. E. LaFollette, presi- W-’ accented with navy blue acdent; Mrs. A. M. Welchons, vice ¢éssories. Her flowers were pink president; Mrse J. W. Denny and 036s. : Mrs. R. 8. Nail, recording and! Walter Unverzagt was his corresponding secretaries; Mrs, J. brother's best man. The recepW. Gillespie, treasurer; Mrs. R, H, tion was in ~the home of the * Carpenter, chaplain, and Mrs. H. bride's sister and brother-in-law, § Mr. and Mrs. William Haverkamp,. 805 N. Beville Ave, Following a wedding trip in the South, Mr. Unverzagt and his bride will be at home at 2840 Winthrop Ave.
Woman's Republican Club to Hear Talk
» » od Musicale Unit imp, toes wit soa on = / “The New Look in the Republi- . can Party” at Thursday's lunchThe Chorale Section of the. oon meeting of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale will be enter- : 4 tained with a luricheon at 12:30 Woman's Republican Club. It will p. m. Tuesday Wome of “the be at noon in the Columbia Club. . d abl “Mrs. C, Dolly Gray will preside. Meridian Heights Presbyterian Hostes include - Mesd Church will serve the. luncheon. Ia EE eh i o ame This will follow the morning genich, James W. Carr, Agnes dress rehearsal for the section's Todd, Court G. Alfs. Hovt Moore. annual spring ‘concert next Sun- pie)ie Ebaugh and Charles G. Say an Mckiaios Heights Church. ghaw and Miss Leila Partlowe. ere an election of of- mere ee ficers at the business session, Tol- St. Patrick’s Party lowed by a musical program, Mrs. ~ yrempers of the Second TuesBe i son, plania, wi day of the Month Club will atend C ing accompanied by Mrs. For- aS Patrick % party al 7:30 m ontest sh pa 3 Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Earl | ster Rosenberger. Chance, 1530 Roache St. | Here are the judging classifi- 3
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Church Wome To Entertain
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Davidson, Clermont, announce“ the engagement of their daughter, Betty, to John David Truax, USN, son of Mr, and Mrs. Horace Truax, Clermont. No date has been - set for the wedding. (Photo Reflex.) ns eh Miss Louann Lowry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Lowry, 536 N. LaSalle St. will be to Randall J. Meyers, Holly- . wood, Cal, son. gf Mr. and Mrs. Clark E. Myers, Lebanon, on Mar. 25 in Los Angeles. The Beth El Temple was the scene of Miss Celia Passo's marriage to Michael Yosha on Sunday. The bride is the daugh-
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Lewises on Vacation ae. : Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Lewis, 3742 tional Sewing Contest: N. Denny St., are vacationing-in STANDARD PATTERN White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. . [Group (Senior
who can whip off to warm climes
: pattern books. at this time of yea Division): = 1. sideration of those who are mak \Dress-~Cotton. made from. siand- The Times $1460 National Sewing
First, the favorite fabrics for sun dresses” and -casual. clothes. ard pattern. 3. Coat or suit made They inchide pure linen and silk from standard pattern. shantyrfg, striped cotton and
3 ‘RN What are termed the “newsy’ cot«STAN DARD PATTER tops—cotton damasks, cotton
on, wool, etc., made from stand-
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By META GIVEN | MONDAY'S MENUS | Breakfast
Btewed apricots Rolled oats with thin cream
Bacon GROUP (Junior Division, con-jgeeqs jridescents in many fabam’ testants 18 years of age’ or bey. including chambray, denim, Bavarazs low): 1. Dress—Any material. .orqs and butcher rayon tweeds: . = Luncheon made from standard pattern. .| printed cotton voile which is
Scrambled eggs Coat or suit made from standard perfect for streetwear is another oe oust, : i . . SS ; "
Mixed fruit salad pattern. coming favorite and nylon witha Beverage GLAMOUR GROUP (Contest- seersucker pucker, which, like Dinner “Special ribbon-knit fabric, another hit, is Roast shoulder of lamb ants of all ages)—"Special occa- good for packing and traveling; Dressing . sion” clothes «such as evening . : Gravy tie-print’ surah and cotton moire,
clothes, lounge clothes or beachwear, made from standard pat-| tern or”from original design bY .oa.n had these features: Open |contestant. ~~ [necklines, princess silhouets and ORIGINAL "DESIGN GROUP, back fullness. Many of them had (Contestants of all"aged) "Adults big, detachable collars, capeiets dresses, coats or ‘suits originally or triangle scarves for coverup. designed by the contestant There are many variations on the WITHOUT use of commercial shoulder cover for a bare-top sun patterns. . dress this year, among them t ry ’ " short, fitted jackets and boleros, | CHILDREN'S “GROUP (Con- little Porch iis jackets slit lestants. of all ages) ry Gar-| sown the side seams; crocheted ments for children up to 12 years go). for wear with casual of age, made from standard pat-
) ) dresses and prints, as well as for tern or originally designed by!gu, dresses, and stoles of organdy contestant. All
garments forifor shoulder cover with evening children-—even though of original dress. design—must be entered in this . + hy Use Different Bathing Local prizes in each of the Suit for Drying Off classifications are $50, first; $20,] Two-piece dresses figure imsecond. First place winners in portantly. tos, with wesii the national judging will receive PlOUSes of hatter weskits which $100 awards. ‘In addition, ‘It ANY er Pee fon momning FOTIIWeAr as Times’ winners place first in.na-¢ The bathing ng picture has tional judging, they will receive i. wit and brevity, with suits Additional $100 awards from The i swim in and suits to dry off in. Times, The dry-off numbers are cute and Also, the first place winners in comfy, the idea being that if the national judging are invited you've - taken your swim, you to New York to see their gar- scurry fo your locker or cabana, ments worn by professional mod- | peel off the wet suit and get into a els in a National Style Show in brief. terry ¢loth trick which abthe Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. While! sorbs moisture and looks sporty, there, they stop at the Waldorf. too. . ’ The newest swimsuits are dressmaker types. one-piece, princess
: wo . rt DAR U nit to Have styling — and tiny suits, with
‘Luncheon Friday tricky cover-ups to Wear before
rand after the big splash, | The Wheel and Distaff Commit | Your sand-and-sea outfit won't tee of the Caroline Scott Harrison pe complete unless you have a
(DAR Chapter will have a covered loose, slip-on shirt in some cotton |dish’ luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Fri- fabric—gingham seems preferred
~or a little shirt-styled coat, {day in the home of Mrs. Kenneth i : Dix Coffin, 3431 Guilford Ave, | hich & not much longer, if any
" th - ‘ Mrs. Maxwell 8. Droke, president 1on8er aR the swim-suit faci jof the committee, will preside at ye jength are good bets, but
Kessler Blvd. the business meeting. ishort and loose is the general Mr. Pressler will be soloist with | Name r dAtvasastntnsraninanineen E. C. Belzer will speak online. .
Dr. Sevitzky and the Symphony , ...........ch0¢0isesessenesss “Solind Waves and Sight Waves, In evening clothes, the floor for the week-end pair of concerts, fo 0 ts i: | ~Today and Tomorrow.” Assist-|length dress is a necessity for ocSaturday and Sunday. Mrs, Street tesscensecrssiiannnsavess ing the hostess will be Mesdames casions of top formality — or Goodman 1 president of the City . MAYS eat et etches ash, Thomas G. H 2 ¥ Allan Z. ankle-length at front and sides, Women's Committee of the In- ~ Aa Shih Shimer, Wilbur E, Smith, Carl W.| with a di back. ¥ \7] sesssasssrsnssvessensesess Piel and Lawrence L. Clarke. : Co Chiffon is back again fog: both
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Buttered cauliflower The sundresses of the resort
Parsley salad Ohiffonade dressing
| | Baked potatoes | Whole wheat bread 1 Jitter — 1 Broiled grapefruit + Milk
Mi 1 Milk to drink: One quart for each child ene pint for each adult, in addition to Shat used in the day's menus
” » n PARSLEY SALAD WITH CHIFFONADE DRESSING Y Targe bunch parsley 2 hard cooked eggs 3 medium tomatoes 15 c. salad oil 2% tbsps. cider vinegar 14 tsp. paprika 1; tsp. salt 14 tsp. black pepper 2 tbsps. finely chopped onion 4 anchovies, finely chopped 1 small clove garlic, finely chopped Clean parsley, wash, remowe - stems and crisp in hydrator. JWhen ready to- serve, cut parsley, add eggs and tomatoes which have been cut into three-quarter inch dice. Combine the rest of the ingredients in a small jar bolero combination is in answer with a screw top and shake until to a number of requests from the dressing 1s a well blended women of slightly larger figure. emulsion. Drizzle the dressing Crisp white is used for contrast over the salad and toss together on the dress top and as a collar until blended. Serve immediately. for the bolero. Serves four to six. Pattern 8441 is a sew-rite perAny leftover salad that is ¢ov-| forated pattern for sizes 36, 38, ered tightly will be good the fol-| 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50 and 52. lowing day. Size ‘38, dress, 37 yards of 39-
‘ ue ————G—————————— inch; bolero, 1% yards; 4 vard Goodmans to Honor | contrast. Soloist, Sevitzkys
Following next Saturday's Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra's concert, Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Goodman will entertain at supper if Wonor of Menahem Press-| ler and Dr. and Mrs. Fabien Sevitzky in’ their home, 301 W.|
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a PAGE 8 St. Vincent's Guild Plans Dance Apr. 23
1 Proceeds to Help ‘Buy Nursery Cribs ‘The Lavender Blue Ball, an- . {nual spring supper dance of the = |8t., Vincent's Hospital Guild, will : {be held Apr. 23 in the Indianap-. jolis Athletic Club. The proceeds - lof the dance will be used to pure \chase cribs for the hospital nurse ery. BNET | Mrs. Francis J. Moore and Mrs.
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lchairmert. The ticket committes heads are Mesdames Frank Lo{braico, Alex Ross, Robert Boyle and Thomas M. Fitzgérald Jr, Committee members include . |Mesdames Ralph Betz, Frangis |Baur, George L. Hart, Albert H, (Donato, Russell Talley, V,. R. {Rupp, - Richard Maxwell, Arthur jE. Maha, Walter L. McFerran, {William F. Koss and Walter A. {Joyce and Miss Mary Catherine - |Coulter. Ri
Donations Committee Is Announced
od Mrs. Michael Yosha
"Donations are in charge of Mrs. A. H. Huber and Mrs. Emil 1% Tr . + |Rassman, assisted by Mesdames 'Blackwood on Bridge— |1. 1. Boersig, C. H. Hurt, Walter | : |Brant, Walter C. Kennedy, Eliz» M P - tabeth Vincent and 'G. A. Smith, UzzZy. dSSeS | The decorating committes ’ ¥ “members are Mrs. Carl J. Rusie . ; 4 N T and Mrs. R. A. Schalke], shai | men, and Mesdames C. H. Luf Sg Are 0 rump, Frank C. Otie, John R. Kelley, { . » M J. Hammel, . Thomas J, NY | I M O'Brien, - G. P. Holcomb, B, . am n 1SSeé Kemper Westfall Jr, H. M.° Henderson. Urban Pflum, M, T, By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Patton, C. V. Prather . and WHEN YOUR partner bids nona14 Montani and Miss Mary four no trump and the next hand v.oinia Feeney. |passes you are required 10 ‘my. Suing also Is working om [answer indicating Bow oEhARY a fund drive in connection with aces you have, Now an en a : {piayer will pass his partner's four the nursery project. : no trump because he has previous- . i ily opened the bidding on an abjavtute minimum hand. Don't do Poets Corner : that. If your previous bid or bids] . {have been sound, however T | - : (minimum, JOU, must consider | © Hear ; | North-South vulnerable. : {South dealer. By Author: i
i NORTH (Mr. Champion) | S—AKQS$ 4 ol
BX 21 ] ; Casper Butler, Kokomo author Ct TTT 0" ‘and poet, will speak on “Some WEST EAST Fundamental Principles of Writ.’
ing Poetry” at next Saturday's
“The bidding: Ties on the program will be Mesdames 8s Ww
: ’ : ; N g Edward Strode, Chris Schiendker . ‘ter of Mrs. Sam Passo, 1137 8. Nlinois Sf, and the bridegroom 1H 2C ¢NT Pass aud Beth BANA us Bins 1 is the son of Mrs, Mollie Yosha, 27 E. Morris St. (Kindred.) Pass! Pass re a
The engagement of Miss Barbara Jean Luzader is announced partner's four no trump as fore. Worth.
by her parents. Mr.and Mrs. Paul: Luzader,- 1303. N. Kealing ing, - Trust your -partner.. He. is. Siontasae Mchie Mi Ave, She will be married to. Gene Cradick, son of Mrs: DeFawn aking you for 1 ~~N0 ic: ur 3 Cradick, 4005 Orion Ave. No wedding date is set. (Kwndred.) or a blind guess as 10 how a : Probst,
Miss Mary Pardi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Erpest Settleg,, {iHieks the combined bands will ra ills and Map Mabey
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: bdtake. 1009 E. Hanna Ave. will be married in late summer to George th tr ksho led ; : s. : Storev. Sevmotir. (Block.) | Mr. Muzzy opened today’s hand the poetry workshop group, R. Storey, son OF Mfr. ang Mrs. ; Andrew Storey. Seymour, (Bloch) | ich a minimum holding and my DY Miss Olive Inez Downing, pres venturesome friend, Miss Brash, ident, will convene at'1 p. m.
two clubs, Ea Champion's jump to four no submitted with special study of 4 meshes Beni trump, Mr. Muzzy decided to do the triolet and ode. Mrs. Elba Tournament a little master-minding of his R. Vernon will have charge of [+ ‘lown—a sad decision indeed. He wood block illustrations for the Mr. and Mrs. George P. Ryan had only three face cards. He art group. ’ ; won first place in the city cham- had no intermediate cards. He Plans are under way for the in winter ment held recently. Other winners slam. He had Miss Brash’s suit APr. 30 in the Athenaeum. were Mrs. Carl Bruce. and Harry well stopped. He passed. Singleton, second; Mrs. Joseph, Now Mrs. Keen made an excel- M
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r, here ig a brief review for coning glamour clothes for entry in
Brower and M. L. Thompson, lent shot with her opening lead. y egpregh Hag third. and Mr. and Mrs. M. Stan: She opened the jack of diamonds, RAerTOOn Ande vening:— Among | by ro Comas Jr.. TOUrth, “and Mr. Champion cotidn’t make = . North and south winners in 'a more. than five no trump. filmy fabric are all-over shirring, master point game last night with “a4 and pleated effects in ankle- the Lincoln Bridge Club were Muzzy Misses 3" longin dresses S. A. Robinson and Robert C. Great Chance Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Charles g La onclude this, W000: first: Mr. and Mrs. Ryan! «pignt again,” said Mr. Muzzy, Meyer. 2943 Broadway, announce And, before we conclu “second; Jerome .Jacobs and MTrS.1o0king to the Kibitzers for ap- the approaching marriage of their report, here's a tip or two to the Arthur Pratt, third, . East and prova) of his “smart” pass. Then daughter, Rita Jan, to John Phil. girls who make wedding clothes West winners in the game were tne ceiling fell in on him, Mr, IP Diesel, son of Mr. and Mrs i ip ' rs. jor our Contest, The bride's dress William. Epstein, first; Mrs. Allen gio oo, 2% C0 brought in a MO. The wedding will be June 12 /is’a traditional gown but it is in- gen and Miss Marge Quinn, grand. slam ‘at. hearts....It was in the fluenced every year by the current ‘second; Mr. and Mrs. Allen ga4y. Mp, Muzzy could have Church. . styling. Stokke, third. ulled trumps after winning the The Jouble-ring ceremony "will For the bride who wants long
sleeves for church and a gown
the newest treatments of this
nounces the results of its lastithen jead three rounds of spades JeXTies. Mrs. George Chapman, meeting. The north and south giscarding a Pig! from his Louis, - will be matron of which can be worn sleeveless winners were Mr. McComas and hang on the third round. A fourth honor and Miss Joan Rohde, afterwards, this. year's long- Jerome Jacobs, etl} Fasiey round of spades would follow, wisn OKA. ho be mag of Vv e ¢ ; Blackwood .-and Louis Harris, \rymped in the South hand : 8 lois Diesel, Nor. v v I uth hand... - % sleeved lace bolero 1s & pretty , ;nd, and Mrs. Vernon Warner Next dummy coutd—be eniereqMandy. sister of the prospective thought. Unseamed shoulders are ,nq4 Mrs. R. F. Banister, third. ' > another 1949 touch, with berthas| East and west winners were/frpn spade would furnish a park. The future bride is a graduate . ,g p y 3 ‘ i J and apron’ effects gaining pres- Mrs, Arthur Pratt and Mrs, Ryan, ing place for South's last dia- of Willian Woods College, FulCe ; first: L. J. Welch and Allen Smith. mond, Mr, Muzzy's last loser, the (°0: MO. and Mr. Diesel is attige, 00. second, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen yix of clubs, could be trumped on (*MdiN& the School of Industrial The lace bodice dress set off Stokke and O.-K. Fraustein and the hoard. Engineering. Washington Uni. with——pearis —and -erystal beads S. A. Robinson, third. Miss Brash was very pleased Ver™tY. St. Louis. might be a tédious job for the The north and south winners at with herself over this deal. She . , = to the recent meeting of the Marott considered that her overcall had . homesewer, but this type of dress Hotel Men's Club are H. H. Rieg- | . will be ordered by more brides this |." 04" p LG we fret | KePt her opponents out of a slam. a tu ent year than at anytime since the apt Dut I would wager that she lost|
y and C. H. Rowe and Herbert F beautiful original was worn :n the Garmichael, second. East
ne points on the dea), because if Mr. celebrated London wedding. FOr west winners are Frank C. Olive, Jusiy Hin Faged Seven Heats Heads AWS simpler settings, tucked nylon net Carl E. Bruce, K. L. Nielsen and "snd Miss Brash actaally viis piped in satin is charming. and Adair Smith: first. and Ross T. have ot a ae NgitS Would nylon net with bouffant festoon Campbell and Gordon H. Thomp- 8 p re, drapes. . Spon. second.
Miss Patricia Pearson, daughbias ter of Dr. and Mrs, Nathan E.. Send questions on bridge to Pearson, 342 Berkley Road. is’ "| Mr. Blackwood, The Indianapo- the newly elected president of the | Vy Times, Indianapolis 9. "| Association of Women Students top ————— {at Butler .University. She is a
‘Nurses Plan {Junior and a member of Kappa {Kappa Gamma Sorority.
Times’ Sewing Contest Entrant Registration Seminar Series | President ‘of Chimes, _ junior The Private Duty Nurses o e¢ women's honorary, Miss Pearson
Here Is my official registration for The Times’ National Sewing Central District Nurses’ Associa- is also s 1 1 president of the Classi Contest. I will bring my contest garment, in mid-April, to the tion will sponsor a series of Club, vice president of the alogl place to be announced later in The Times. : seminars on Monday, Mar. 21, national Relations Club and a
. : and Mar, 29, Monday's meeting member of Philokurian, Ii NAME ..covvevatensivessincsansssnesnsssss PRONE tivavesnanense will be held at ‘8 p. m. In the|gociety, Women's Nrian, Merary
ADDRESS aris he anesthe d ners Brnte is i rr re aes dei Sts Vincent's Nurses’ Home Audi- sociation and the YWCA.
itorium. | 1 plan to enter in’ the classifications marked below: (Check one, The meeting is open to the|,,., miss Barbara Heine Anderor. more. You are not obligated to remain in the classifications PbS Aud meinbers St PEA units son, vice president: Ruth checked, if you should change your mind later). |W cial guests ie Nev. y ge y Fr. Victor Goosens will speak on|AnN Thomas, secretary, and Miss
wm @tandard Pattern Group, Senior Division, for entrants above The Nurse, the Hand of the F®mella Kahre, Peru, treasurer, ‘ Divine Physician.” Mayor All ; I8 years of age. (1) Dress—Rayon, silk or wool... +. es | Feeney and Virgil Sheppard will Club to Meet ol | (2) Dress—Cotton.....#.. (8) Coat or Buit........, [4180 speak. Mrs. Roy Rainey cn Matus Garden C1 ub an | = Standard Pattern Group, Junior Division, entrarits 18 years : F. D. Munson, 4835 N. Hlinois ii , %. |8t. Mrs. Alan Sparks Mrs, | %7. or under. (1) Dress.......... (2) Suit or Coat....vvaey’ [Ds PINLp Reed 4 ‘Richard Crane are a Glamour Group, no age limit. (1) Evehing, lounge, beach 1 pea wear, etc. from standard pattern or original design.
esses. H. D. Fuliner Original. Design Group, no age limit. (1) Dress, suit or Buest speaker for the “fathers’ coat oo designed by contestant and intended for NIEht" meeting of the Tuxedo | adult or upper teen-age wear. Tne ou Park Kindergarten Mqthers Lub ~esChildren’s Clothing Group, no age limit. (1) Clothes for/at 7:30 p. m. Wi y in the "children up to 12 years of age. HE kindergarten, : .' ; Ge
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gis Prash) gs. 0s, Keen) meeting of the Poets’ Corner, H—9 6 H—10 2 Ife. It will be at 2 p. m. in the 73 D—K J 10 9 {Athenaeum. vin c—Q JI109 420-853 Miss Vivian Louise Bennett .- SOUTH (Mr. Muzzy) will present a playlet, “Por Key 2 § traitures.” In the cast will be H—AS8543 Mrs. Blanch Cohee, Miss Beatrice " D—8 & Bennett, Miss Anna Keith and Miss Mary Pardi C—A K 6 Martin Logan. Also taking part
field Griffith and Herbert Ray
(pionship mixed pair.bridge tourna- didn’t see how there could. be a COrner's annual spring festival _
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By LOUISE FLETCHER, Fimes Woman's Editor The trend we follow in summér beach clothes and evening wear lcations in The Times’ §1460 Na- has usually been set by the resort playclothes of the favored few
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