Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1949 — Page 3

i Local Cour le Gowns : "Pretty asa Picture’ 'Wed in : P In Block's Bridal Show

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Kilby-Critchfield Nuptials Read

Dr. William A. Shullenberger| officiated at the marriage at 4:30 p. m. .today of Miss Maxine Critchfield. and Robert Davis Kilby. The ceremony was read in the Central Christian Church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Exie B. Critchfield, 18 W. 34th St, and Mr. Kilby is thé son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Kilby, 5772 Central Ave. The bride’s sister, Miss Marilyn Critchfield, was the maid of honor. She wore Lorraine green taffeta.

Cou ple Here an To Repeat

Vows Today

Miss Stoddard Bride | Of G. H. LaBolt

The West Morris Street Chrise {tian Church will be the scene at {T p. m. today of Miss Deloris L |Stoddard’s- marriage to George H, {LaBolt. The Rev. Harry Bucale istein will read the double-ring ° ceremony, . : | The bride is the daughter of Van Stoddard, 327 Lockburn St. and Mr. LaBolt is the son of Mr, land Mrs. David LaBolt, Indians apolis. - Miss Doris Mossbarger will be the maid of honor and the brides

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Joanne Hackett, Robert Magenheimer |

Plan to Be Married Here May 8

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srdeminit ; bridesmaids, Mrs, Jack maids will be Mrs. Florence Grif : i eeler, Miss Rhea McGoldrick, fin and Miss Carol Pflum. They AFFECTED and Miss Peggy’ Yockey, had {will wear pale pink and ice blue AREA dresses of the same color. They, satin. : SNOW carried cascades of ivy and white Bride to Wear Satin oarnAtons. £ © The bride's traditional white | RAIN | ‘Helen Marie Lorenz and Mary slipper/ satin gown is fashioned ShullenBerger were the flower with a scalloped fitted bodice and eee} ‘girls. Jamie Dorland was the {long tapering sleeves. The full h the rihgbearer. gathered skirt falls into a chapel o weather 42 length train. Her fingertip ve » will cause Reception Follows of imported silk illusion will be rolinas and [The bride's white net gown was {held by a lace bonnet

decorated with orange blossoms. William E. McKee, Adams, will be the best man and Harold Lae Bolt, Adams, and Don Lindauer will. be the ushers. The reception will be in the church parlors. The couple will live at 1115 N., New Jersey St. The bridegroom ate tended Butler University. .

{puffed sleeves, full skirt and long leircular train trimmed with a ruffie. Her two-tiered fingertip veil was held by a Juliet cap of jwhite satin leaves. : The bride's iwhite prayerbook was topped by a white orchjd and streamers of| istephanotis and ivy. |

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Bretzman photo

Miss Constance Brinly

Little Candy Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Curtis W.

: ‘yg’ "| Arthur Graham was the best| Jensen, 5939 N. New Jersey St., had some early modeling experi- | : : Named SITS 2. 1: Yo. Chota. ; = D AR Schedules. me uber: yore Jiliam ence today in a brides' fashion show at Block's. The bridal gown PT A Arr anaes idency Miss- Joanne Hackett Mrs. Gerald J. Anderson , Chicago; shown is white lace over satin, It's worn by Miss Pat Stapleton, | g » =

By LOUISE FLETCHER, Times Woman's Editor “PRETTY AS A PICTURE” was the theme for a bridal Tashion show this afternoon in Block's Auditorium. To carry

out the idea, models made their entrance through a msmmoth picture frame.

They appeared in a variely of costumes, from the bride's

Kroger . the Indiand vice presi- | of the Inuncil at the the Athletié

. * : land dnd Carl Henn. The recep-~—-—Miss— Joanne Hackett -and-Robert- WW. Magenheimer—will w Musicale; F ea {inne “was in the Kappa Alpha married on May 8 in the Irvington Presbyterian Church: She is | : : Theta Sorority chapter “house, ' Building Committee

the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hackett, 5433 Gifford Ave, Biitler University. and he is the son of Mrs. Harold .L. Bales, 2432 Guilford Ave. and For her wedding trip to Miami Albert C.° Magenheimer, 1138 N. Colorado Ave. Sponsors Events Fla. the bride chose a honey Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Anderson were married at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Samuel Lewis Shank and beige suit with navy blue accesyesterday in the home of the . {Miss Clara Chapman Gilberf willlsories. Mr. Kilby and his bride

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Plan Deals With Family Relations

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~~ AAUW Units - Set Meetings

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bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. |be hostesses for a musicale and Butler Uni in co-operation with the Extended er of the best man. Coming from Louis-..| Ea jare. Butler University graduates.| traveling suit to her honeymoon apparel for a summer resort. It er Co. was Recent Graduates John G. Batman, 627 W. 42d D0 Ky. for th a. chang wil | THVer=tea to be held in their|She is a member of Kappa Alpha! was th six bridal gowns in Pr an Or. [Bchool Services have planned an “the council Te f the Indi Hs] Seed rtrd Hicks offic | 'y/ocers. and Mesdames Wal- |Golden Kill home. from 3 to &Theta Sorority and he is a Delta] the finale, however, which won | OT8andy and white lilac head. [¢l§ht-hour study course on four 942 4 B ETOUDS Of [na ndianapo'is ated. The bride is the former ter Riggs. Elmer D. Riggs and |P: ™: Apr. 30. The Building Pro-|Tay Delta Fraternity member, the most absorbed interest. | dress and veil. Phases of “Bullding Family Re. - lng Branch, American Association of Miss Katherine Dailey. Mr. An- Thom i § x . KIER! motion Fund Committee, Caroline! + {inch of tham was meant to. | ‘The bouffant gown pictured |!ations.” It will be presented this head of the University Women, will meet dur-| derson is the son of Mrs, Ber- a BES ceremony there |S¢Ott Harrison DAR Chapter, is and did, make a romartic por. | WAS of tiered Chantilly lace [Month and next in a central % ag! tha E. Mason, 421 S. Warman 8 y sponsoring the event. . * POT" | over satin. Pu 1k school for the north, south, east ultural Eco- Ing the next two weeks. At 1:30 will be a breakfast in the Of- : rs. rutier trait of the wearer. over satin. Pure silk. taffeta | * 0 . , versity, ad- m. Monday the afternoon divi-| oc Miss Betty Lou Ander- 5. "club. The future bride | MPS. Arch N. Bobbitt fs chair- . | made another dress called “Re. |A7d West sections of the city, e executives Pp. y son and Gene Critchlow were attended the University of Lou. |™an of the tea and Mrs. Henry C.| . Lien Of the sextet was a | ,onirance” It had a portrait. | Heading arrangements are Mrs, ng the need sion of the contemporary litera-| the attendants. ———{sville and is a graduate of the eicham is the vice chairman.) | Q Enter tain Simple white satin. tobe made neckline, outlined with Alen. |Harold M. Oshry, council parent ture group will meet in the home! June 12 is the date selected ° : Members of their committee in- “7 [bY the bride's own hands. Its | : education chairman, and H. L, ¥ marketing by Miss Constance Brinly, University of Washington, Se- {a ul : wide, shallow neckline Was | wine tmsente nent caitmely |iarshman, assistant superintends of Mrs. Edmond W. Hebel, 5515) BY Miss pinly, Shivers 0 «7% lclude Mesdames Herbert R. Hil. Women Voters to tramed by folds of the fabric. | W4€ Infanta silhouet skirt. The [ort seman’ aonioans superint nal and ine Washington Blvd. Mrs. B. J. Gib- coughler of Mr. and Mrs. =... "go ith is a graduate of [Mark A. Dawson, Benton 8. ) © fabric. | ye worn with it was an Alen [TNC ard, Et : =¥ o-| Charles T. Brinly, 4511 W. Ver- the Mu School of Agvi Lowe, E. C. Rumpler, John H.' Meet Thursday 8 atu | con mantilla in ‘charge of Extended School .- Tr xs son will review “Eagle in tH€| mont St. for her marriage to ee ay oa = leq Jefferson, Emsley W. Johnson Jr! Mrs. John L. H. Fuller, 5225 THE OTHER five gowns | 2 » » Services, + Planning Sky” (Mason). {Maurice E. Butterfield. He is tended FR A griculture {Walter C. Marmon, Edgar D.N. Illinois St." president thet Were from “Block 8 | IRIDESCENT sequins were | _ The first Phase, ‘Education for d at Purdue The recent graduates- will meet| the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gayle "v0 ori of Still: {andolph, Arthur H. Northrup, Indiana League of Women Voters, wn, C2 bridal bur- | ycattered with a light hand over (Family Life.” will be a discussion Monday in the home of Miss Jean Butterfield, 1831 8. Vinewood liege, {Waldo B. Rossetter and Harry A. ¢ eal. First of these was a strap- | the nylon tulle of the sixth |°f the aspects of social hygiene in nd 18. y | : water, Okla will entertain the state board of y ixth Ober, 3825 N. Delaware St. Mrs, Ave. The vows will be read in ' . VanOsdol: directors for luncheon Thursday |¢** !F¢ blue satin with a cob- | dress. Nylon pleating framed |[t/ation to family life with the . Gretchen + Mueller will show thé Mount Olive Methodist iss J ” os & HEL Helping the committee as host in her home. | webby lace jacket which had | the shoulders of this one. All film, “Human Growth. a movies of Guatemala. | Church. IR a Sn a eA, Pa. |0Sses for the benefit are Mes-| The members will convene at| }68-0-mutton sleeves. Next on | of these were worn over hooped | A Second phase, “Mental Health hter of Mr. The parents’ round table willl Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. !ral Ave, will honor Miss Pa- | 4,00 Maxwell 8. Droke, Clyde 10 a. m. to discuss plans for the Ne TUnway came a white or- | petticoats. Prices on the five |[OF the Family" ls a panel dis. 5354 Julian meet at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Black, 2503 N, New Jersey St, tricia Lampert with a miscel- E. Titus, George T. Gifford. Wil. a) _| sandy made with shoulder | gowns from the bridal burea cussion with a psychiatrist, psye } h ™ g {the council meeting of the organ U eho his summer home of Mrs. A. M. Van Aren-| announce the engagement of ~ laneous shower Monday night. |jjam 0. Weber, Harold C. Curtis, ization to be held in Bloomington! ruffles and worn with a frilly | started at $49.95. : |e ologist, teacher or principal, ponsored by donk, 6925 Warwick Road, The their daughter, Mary Elizabeth, C Miss Jammer: 8 marriage 10 |yerne A, Trask, J. Russell Town. May 25 and 26. Mrs. Don Datis- | | Er SRE rRwERn . : aud S layman varied on the subs se Servic evening, division s0f the contem- WasHiugion, to James Fremont rig Be yais yal Be Ape30 send Jr.and Arthur W. McDon- man, Gary, and Mrs. Russert Blackwood cn Bridge— Jeet, fe Is Fun,” the third phase, . ; et| . son of ‘Mrs. Sidne ald. | | ; » Dhio. ay Sh Stree. Baanen, ow 8. Sherris, Alexandria, Va. ana Mary Catholic Church. Beck, Michigan City, will present, is a variety program emphasizing

Miss Ober to Fete

Joseph H. Dehner will be the

Guests at the party will in-

recommendations to the sow Blackwood Convention Isn't

! { port Bank, at 7:30 Mr. Wood, Pasadena, Cal. The Hostesses Named = | the importance of music partici

chants National . {for the strengthening of the or! tion in the home for better f : ; couple will be wed next Satur- clude Mrs, William J. Lampert In the receiving line with Mrs. 8 | pa n ne lor rm Pn Sieaday: canere will be six} ot Washington. and Mrs. Paul Wolf, mothers {Shank ana Mise Glibert will be Sanization and its program pro. A lie bl t All S | H fly sslationsnipe. . y : of the engaged couple, and Mes- |the chapter regent, Mrs. George “odures. : of : PP Icapie 10 "ne am Qa SiSchedule Follows On Wednesday the pre-schooll Miss Pease to Be Wed dames William J. Kiesle, Nor- |C. Kolb, and the honor guests Board members who wil) sitend : . , A review of the booklet, “T\ education group will meet in the| |- Miss Joyce Marilyn Pease ine Kaiser, Robert Maxey, Isa- (Mrs. Wayne M. Cory, Veeders.,'N® Meeting include Mrs. Drys- By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Form a More Perfect Union .

home of Mrs. W. H. Spangler, 841) N. Gladstone Ave., at § p. m. Mrs. Oscar Helmer will discuss the book, “Your Child Meets the| Outside World” (Boettiger).

and Capt. Durward Smith will be married at 11 a. m. Monday in the Fort Harrison Chapel. Lt. Col Leslie Zimmerman, chap-

burg; Mrs. Furel R. Burns, North|/dal¢ Brannon, Marion; Mrs. Roy IN THE present series of Manchester; Mrs. J. Harold Street, Lafayette; Mrs. Joseph amples where the Blackwood Grimes, Martinsville; Mrs. Lafay-| Taylor, Logansport; Mrs. E. E.\,. ts bid a slam. ette L. Porter, Greencastle, and Hoeppner, Rensselaer; Mrs. John|

belia Maxey, Ross Cannaday, George Cannaday, Reginald Smith, Joseph Hilgenberg and Charles Austermiller.

articles I have given you many ex-

published last fall by the school Convention helps decide whether or

commissioners board, presented ; Si by a -high school principal or I hope I have not given you the impression that I recommend (Poard member is scheduled for the

~ Miss Graf Is Hostess Another Wednesday meeting will be that of the international]

lain, will officiate. The bride-to-be is.the daughter of Col. and Mrs. C. E. Pease of Fort Harrison and Capt. Smith is the son of Mrs. Sarah

'Mesdames Ralph Kriplen, Robert Bossom, Ross Copeland, ‘E. E. Harlan and Joseph Weber and Misses Catherine Neville, Ann Keane, Suzanne Buenna-

[Mrs. James L. Gavin.

{who are working on the tea are

Chapter committee chairmen

{P. Pennell, Kokomo; Mrs, Austin

Clifford, Bloomington; Mrs. Molly

Donlin, Chesterton; Mrs. Alvin/than I that it {s often used when it should |Mesdames Wilbur E. Smith, Rus- Newman, Evansville, and Mrs. say that if you use the Black. —

the use of the Blackwood on all slam hands. Né one knows better

{wood Convention on much more

not be used. I would

fourth phase of the comprehensive program. ‘The film, “Reaching for

Words,” will also be shown,

The schedule for the North Side

[sell 8. Bosart, Charles F. Voyles, Richard Edwards, Peru. . Olin B. Norman, James F. Mar.| Others at the meeting will beithan nalf of your slam zone rl ge Resul ts i lowe, Carl W. Piel, Howard J.[Mrs. Norman Fox, La Porte; — — comna——

Baumgartel, Grant _C. Appel, Mrs. C. F. "McKinney, Culver; North-South vulnerable. A d Announce

schools follows: Tuesday, 7:30 p. m-~“Education for Family Life,” Bchool 80; Apr. 28, 7:30 p. m.—"“Mental Health for the Family,” School 44; May 3, 7:30 p. m.—"“Music Is Fun,” School 84,

elations group, evening division. Smith, Idabel, Okla. , Bel, Theresa Zerr, Joan Der iS ETOUD Miss Elizabeth Reichard will Wald, Mary Pardi and Denzle

. 2. Miss: Josephine Graf, 5322 Julian) , "\) 0/1004 of honor and Maj. Williams will also attend

Ave., will be the hostess. The — ices to Fly

James W. Carr, Frederick D.Mrs. George Hammerschmidt, (South dealer. Stilz, William D. Pyle, John M.Crown Point, and Mesdames NORTH (Mr. Masters) S78

group will discuss world furs Qf. Vincent's Guild

mm tion. Whitehead, Thomas C. Harvey,/John K. Goodwin, Alfred Noling, A number of bridge groups an- and May 10, 7:30 p. m.—"To Form The afternoon division of the Lil / + / di Ii [anid lan, Odin adleigh William PoE pethen; yam Cok, Hei 234 3 {nounce the results of thelr Play's More Perfect Union.” School 1, _ t 5 — AL . Y. . Lawrence Dorsey, an alter 38. —— h e¢ North Side include 0 ng international relations group wit I acs n Oo n Ianapo IS {Gray, Paul 8. Ragan, Merle Saf- Greenough, all of Indianapolis. C-K QJ [aig this week: Dut of & Dossible 1. 2.10, 27. 20. 32, en Stools Y meet at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in Lilacs will be flown from Georgia and Tennessee into Indian- ford, William Dobson and'Wil- ‘Mrs. Hammerschmidt and Mrs | WEST EAST winners Wednesday afternoon 44. 45. 51, 60, 86, 69, 70, 73, 76,

liam C. Bartholomew. McKinney have been appointed as! (Miss Brash) (Mr. Abel) Other committee

the home of ‘Mrs. Karl Koons, ,n.)ic tq decorate the Lavender Blue Ball next Saturday in the| chairmen the two state delegates to the S—~A QJ 10042 S—8 8

(were: North and South— Mrs, John 50. 84, 86, 87 and 91. 5767 N. Pennsylvania St. They Indianapolis Athletic Club. Complementing the lilacs at the event. |

Moore and Mrs. John Roberts, South Bide schools: Tuesday, s

will study “The Declaration of sponsored by the 8t. Vincent's Hospital Guild, will be snapdragons, | DeIPing with the arrangements council meeting of the UU. 8. Vot- H—8 H-—10 9 {38.5, first, Mrs. Theodore Bosler 1:30 p. m.—"To Form a More Per« Human Rights” and the “Organi- tulips and hydrangeas in lavender and blue. : ire Mesaume: Sustaves B. Tay. ers League to be held in Wash- D4 1042 D--1 5 and Mrs. Alex Metzger, 32.5, sec- fet Union,” ‘School 22; Apr. 26, zation of American States.” Having a cocktail party in their hdme % 4 or, A. C. Brooks and O. H. Hersh- ington Apr. 25 through 27; So C109 88543 ond. Possible 48, East and West 1:30 p. m.—“Education for Family ING Also meeting on Thursday will op RD a Ey oy 7 Tatvse Je dance 41% man and Misses Mary" Helen|—- SOUTH (Mr. Champion) Mrs. Ralph Showalter and Mra. Life,” School 20; May 3, 7:30 p. m. be the great books discussion {of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo| North. Gertrude Gutelius, Mar- . S—K 5 {Harley Rhodehamel, 29, first, Mrs, |= ‘Mental Health for the Family.” They will entertain Dr. and Mrs. t Wat Annette Short group, first year. The event will gon Fo Dr. and Mrs. Louis Jr. Piqua, O., will be the 527° aters, Annette ort, airman H—KQ15% . {Fred Albershardt and Mrs. Her. 8chool 34, and May 10, 7:30 p.m, "be at 7:30 p. m. in the home of|p. 87 «R088, Wr. an : Pw |Genorva McCoy, Amy Keene, {bert Todd, 27 |—“Music Is Fun,” 8chool 21 2 Los 0 bs 3851 Guil. Richard Howard and Messrs. and | week-end house guests of Mr. and fejen Clever and Eleanor Se.| DR 983 I =, Seoond. Schools included are 7, 8 13, Mrs. Louis H. Jacobs, 3851 Guil-fy,. g0 es E. A. Wiederrecht, Carl |Mrs. William E. Mohler, Zions-| rivens. Mrs, Herbert F. Krimen- C—A 1 |, Two sections of the Marott/ye os hr are 7, 8, 12, 13, ford Ave, Roesinger and William Garth. |ville. Mr. and Mrs. Mohler will gan| will play the harp. The bidding: | Bridge Club played Tuesday night| so’ 0 a 7s 255A Mrs. Frank S. Wood 2046 TU CL TE Nt 7. Boyle SIVe a coektail party before the ) 8 N. EE’ liu the hotel. Winners of Section A,| >, 54 and 72. ing account Washington Blvd., will be hostess] . is, ' dance for their guests and Mr. ’ 1H 38 5H Pass [North and South, were: Mrs. R.| East Side schools: Tuesday, 7:30 g for the leathercraft group at 7:30| Will have Dr.’and Mrs. Robert Jiang Mrs. William P. Jennings. St t Go wth 6 H ~All Pass |F. Banister and Mrs. 8. R. Rich.D: ™= Mental Health for the any one of p. m. Apr. 27. Another Apr. 27 Lewis, Dr. and Mrs. John P. Mec- een eee | ‘a e ro aos You me carn 'ardson, first, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Family. School 92 Ape. 26, Ap , : : tin i : nds, you are using 00 often. Smith, second: E . m.~"“Music Is Fun" 00 3 y's 13 city- event will be the special .guest Namara, Mr. and Mrs. G. Law-'Joan of Arc Club ¢ mith, second; East and West—| : " meeting of the music sthdy Frou. | BPW Th On many big hands there 18 Mrs. I. J. BI : {May 3, 7:30 p.m.—"“To Form a n oLing o = Sas D uly on the|Tence Cummins. Jr., Miss Mary Plans Style Show | eme : more important information to be kK. Nella more and Mis. yore Perfect Union,” School 14, Auditorium, Indianapolis Frances Boyle and Donald P. R.| ; Sky developed than the number of Fisher and : ; ‘|and May 10, 7:30 p. m.—"“Educaalance Pat bray ere will he a|Coffin with them in their party. | The St. Joan of Arc Women's, “Indiana Grows With the New] aces your partner holds. Some: long. | Aree Kahn, sec-iy,n tor Family Life,” School 85, d "Serbian chorus in native costume/ Another cocktail party will be/Club will'have a style show and World” will be the theme for the times it is vital-to find out not g.iy0n BN th | Tia schedule is for Schools 3; 8, in a program of songs and dances given by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lo- bridge party at 1:30 p. m., May 5, Indiana Business and Profession-| jonly how many aces partner has| jerome Jacobs d ro Merion 3 18, 26. 93. 37, 38.51. 50. 97,58, | of their country. braico in their home for Dr. and/in Block's Auditorium. jal Womens Club's convention] but which.ace or aces. Often ity =" 0 4% 0 3 oh chard W.\g2 68, 77, 78, 81. 82, 83, Roberts ecomplete The great books second year Mrs. Joseph West, Dr. and Mrs. Mrs, Samuel Genco and Mrs. OPeNing May 13 in French Lick.| Is better to describe your hand yf"; “you. SPatHes and| ang Potter Fresh Afr, service at - 8T a1 rn, rs. Gene Jasper Mi , It will be highlighted at the first fully to partmer rather than oly... are Tus second, East and] west Side ‘ schools: Tuesday, ; discussion group will meet at 7:30/ Pat Test, Dr. and M pe nnis are chairman of | West-—-Mr. and Mrs, Geo Pi A ce : m. Apr. 28 in the Rauh Me- Bales, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kerl, the event. They will be assisted by P8ht session with a prograg of ask him something ‘about his. Ryan, first, Charles P se Fl Po A=" Music 12 Pun School ree pI Library. : Mr. and Mrs. Byron E. Biles and Mesdames Raymond Kunz, Qeore Indiana history and music. Ask This Question lOrvel Quilling, second Age and i44; Apr. 26, 7:30 p. m.— “To Form sits at any rr ir—————————— Misses Dorothy Marone, Martha/Clark, Conroy Filiatreay, M, L.| Mrs. Lillian T. Majally, asso- . : IR Hy . {a More Perfect Union,” School 75; Lauk, Louise Clark and Ramona Martin and Daniel R. Brosnan. - ciate director of field service on! Here is a good test will help Results of the Monday night May 3, 7:30 p. m.—“Education for Re ent U rae {Reily and Dr. Robert. Gammieri, —— ithe executive staff of thie' National you determine whether or not you Meeting of the Men's Duplicate Family Life,” 8chool 50, and May ash checks 4 g (Joseph Pinella, Robert Koehler Sorority to Meet {BPW in New York, will be the should use the Blackwood four| C uP In the Marott Hotel were:|10, 7:30 p. m.— “Mental Health for ’ . {and Roell P. Moore. ity to Mee {principal speaker and consultant no trump bid. Look at your hand, North and South—H. F. Single- the Family,” School 67. West Side For High Post Ip hice PI 4 | embers of Alpha Delta during convention. Yan A {consider the bidding to date, and rng Rovers Wood, Jira, {schools are 4, 16, 17, 23,24, 30, 40, = {Parties Planne {Omega Sorority will meet at 8 “What Women Can Do” will be’ /then ask yourself this question: 3 “Laure a arry J. 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 62, 63; 67, 5 statements, : L “sl T : A . “ Dettra, second; East and West-.! d 83 Mrs. Furel Robert Burns of : Mrs. Thomas H. Fitz- Pm. uesday in Parlor A, the subject of her address Satur x : . SRE If I find out how many aces] {and 83. North. Mapehester.. state regent — ahd will have cocktails in| Y WCA. Miss Amy Keene will re- day, May 14. Mrs. Melanie Men- Miss Rosalind M. DeWitt -is partner has, will I then be able tojAdalr Bmp and Allan T. Beecher, | - ¢ : . ’ |their home before the dance for View ‘Dinner at Antoine's.” |derson of Cincinnati, national chairman of the mother-daughter reach a definite, cleaf-cut deci- 17%. 10 J. Gootee and Noble wm, + i of the Indiana Daughters of the : En ET " ‘ a G. Morgan, second. | charge, if Revolution, will be pre. DT: and Mrs, Joseph E. Walther. . parliamentarian, will talk on banquet sponsored by the Alpha [8i0n about siam® |: ‘Out -ot imes ewing by the ac- American Revolulion, PT pr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Spalding Just How To Do It” at the same. cp, 10 Phi Theta Delta Soror. | If the answer 1s yes, the Black-',). "now a A Yoits) ; : sented as a candidate for the ,,q pegers, and Mesdames Joseph session. - ity: Th + will be held |Y00d fits the situation nicely. If 1® =Jewcomers Duplicate Club, . : in relation sffice of. vice president general H. Argus, Herbert C. Queisser and Mrs. Ann Birk Kuper, well- WY. 08 6vord Will be Reid ii 0 no that is, if you are stil inners Monday afternoon in the/ JJ ging et ae Pa ' i known solo artist, formerly of May 4 in the Warren Hotel. In r _{YWCA were: North and South-- . 3 it the 58th Con Patrick J. Fisher and Miss Mary . . _ ‘hazy about your slam chances : .inental Con- |Jane Kruse, Miss Frances Kruse, Michigan - City, will give an in- . \you should have used some other 2'® Phil Cassidy and Mrs| Entrants in The Times Sewing es for your tress Monday to Dr. Keith R. Ruddell and James terpretation of a current Broad- Brendonwood Children |methoa. i "7 |Waring Lynch. 95, first, Mrs, J, Contest will have only one day in - I : hd Pp ed eit . WAY Sarum CHIL ANE the 200i | Y : C. Stafford and Mrs. Robert Tap- which to deliver their garments to hursday {F. Callahan. banquet Saturday night. ‘Hold Easter Egg Hunt | In today's hand after Miss pan, 94.5, second; Fast and West/the Central Library Auditorium, Washington. | Dr. and Mrs. Albert M. Donato s May 15. will be. the in-} {Brash tried to gum up the works. Mrs Howard Baird and Mrs. | Pennsylvania and St. Clair Sts, an 90,000 Her name will \will give a cocktail .party for . . ic dl ay 1s vi hits the oN The Shiidren ot Brendonwond]y bidding three spades, thelp HK. Halversen, 108, first. Mrs| The garments will be accepted how cone »e proposed by Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Currie, Dr.| By MARGUERITE SMITH [oot "Cn Perc th B0 Bt ad a ow this or& hunt and primary question in Mr. Masters’ Robert- Moore and Mrs. 1. 0 |Wednesday from 9 a.m. until

jevent stressing the relationship magic show this afternoon. Mrs./mind was not how many aces Mr. Williams, 97.5, second.

3D, something|of the state and national organi- Robert Ferriday Jr. was chair: Champion held : 4 + HIS The next meeting of the group

Mrs, J. Harold Jrimes, Martinsrille, on behalf if. the Indiana JAR and Mrs." 3urns’ chap- 4 er, Dr. Manas-

7 p.m. Then the job of classifying. the clothes for display will begin,

e Bi. obs “Parapet Dr. sag] pal, ou el me ; | 8. ’ . | to do for a peach tree that hasizations to the International BPW man of the event. gees i | 7 « ¢ [Mrs. Harry Pandolfs, Dr. and] ots of peaches on_it but they|Federation.. Mrs. “Julia - Bock| . Her assistants were Mesdames| on had nces that Mr. Cham-\will be Apr. 25 in the YWCA, (Judging will get under way : {Mrs. John Deever, Dr. and Mrs.| begin to rot on the tree before Harwood Miller, career traveler, 1 Oo Waymire. Fred Dickson and/or ding were overwhelming | Individual results pf the special rs : 3 Star, Woe. gee. Lisp: SoEi™ Io 10t on the tree before Har Pa lL: 0: Ws yire, J fed Dicks D and the bidding were overwhelming.\game Sunday played by the Lin.| The Public will get its first > } Tucker, Miss Yvonne Humes and] Mrs. Della Breedlove, 919 Traub Lands.” Mrs. LaVonne DeVore, t ich hel wi {What Mi. Masters wintéd to kiow! col Bridge Club ate: Section A= i Tet Bar Eo a ’, E or or. Mana Mrs. Burns |C. Richard Fulmer. Ave. ~ Shelbyville, 1s state president ofjaramscmnts. wets Ceol Begin ep ow many quick spade losers Mrs. J. L. Becknell, Harry Single. ™M. next Saturday. The pubs § tier, ) { . | ’ i P ’ + ther re . ’ Manchester, Mrs. Grimes is the| Messrs. and Mesdames C. J./A—This is likely the brown rot/the organization which has more Nancy Waymire, Katharine Fer-| He bid five hearts; asking Mr. = Ee Dictiardacs, Du library auditorium: from 0 mw | im rns it] Theis, Jacl the trois Jute ergentiation rida ana Larry and Bruce Geser. champion to £0 0 x he Sou mse PS LANDACH. HrstUDATY Autorun from § 8

izati from M. Holland and Henry From- peaches and plums especially in . : - he nations! Sign = os com- meyer and Mr. and Mrs. Norbert] wet seasons. You can get yr Christen Set Si . PI {control the A a ona sound Of [Kitty Warner, Mrs. Claude Lett,|2 P. m. until 6 p. m. The display a sleting "her third year as state Pointner of Sidney, O., will bel siderable control simply from ris ening e : orority ans {spades. a ol ng e Xing 808)Mrs. Ralph E. Duncan and Mrs. will open again at 9 a. m. Monday mn egent, during which time the entertained with Socktals in he gathering Ww all ube dried-up For Chicago Girl |Formal Dinner and he Hid the same TT | Pettijonn and W ang Mrs ty wiper’ Se — outfits, They : a gain Mr, and Mrs. C. T: Mc-| fru ve tered over] ... | I aj . n and Mrs. Arthur t . : 2 ; Jae = — re She Si Entra 4 z x | on the tree or on the ground Sap ins To thao Dinas Sane Tou Chapter. I Dana Sigma ) Bap Sh Brash Speed the singleton tie, first through fourth. wi be notified when to call for } r . | . and dis of th | s . . pa rority, celebrate club whic yr. ampion won| esses m. * ; Lis _'rganizing regent and regent of Dr. and gin Clifford Savin} ing Saposing is pag Lester Meredith LaPoles, Chicago, third anniversary with a formal with the ace, extracted the trumps|@,, to Meet - There will be no .admission ler own chapter. f th wil ha Ve 2s thelr Justa Ww Pony “spray schedule for peaches” "i be with her grandparents, dinner at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the and parked his small spade on eer - charges for the public to see the Mees : Now serving 1s a member of the evening Wr. Mrs. Jonn| DY the county agent's office MT: and Mrs. R. C. Jones. 1300 Bandee Restaurant. |dummy’s third club. He trumped The St. ‘Margaret's Hospitalidisplay. . : rE Book =». dearing house and resolutions leigh Matthew, Dr. 3nd Mrs, John| just call up and N- Drexel Ave, and Mr. and Mrs. Following the dinner there will hiz fourth diamond in dummy and Guild will have a 12:30 p. m. Official entry tags which are to ommittees, she is a trustee Swan, Dr. and Mrs. Douglas| yu) sind 'vou a copy. {C: R. Stephenson, 1133 N. Beville be formal initiation for Miss Mar- the contract rolled home. (luncheon meeting Tuesday. Mrs. be ve svete of the Kate Duncan Smith School, White and Dr. and Mrs. R. D.| F ——— Ave., over Easter. - ~ garet Miller. Miss Violet Childers cami Kenneth F. Adair, 4450 Wash-/be mailed tomorrow to INsURANSS member of the advisory board in Howell. S205 at “| Senjl questions on gardening | She will be christened: tomor-/is chairman of the event and Miss| Send questions on bridge to ington Bivd., will be the hos ; ; 3 5 i ihe Tamassee - School and state Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McDole and |. to Mrs. Smi The Indianapo- row in the United 4 Lutheran Cora Louise Weber and Miss Shir-| Mr. Blackwood, The dndianapo- ‘The nominating committes nw (f+ DAR promoter, , Mr: and Mrs. Leonard Gardner | li Times, Indianapolis ’ wre, ooo. lley Moore are her assistants. | lis Times, lis 8. report. j : . . z - J ; og Ene Ey x rs } he = Bi 3 4 7, %; z so 2 E : 2 ; inlias Namal or JS 2

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