Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1949 — Page 7
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‘study course is »onsorship of the with Mrs. Hare arent education Extended School urge. of H. Li. lant superintends , nissioners Board,
tee. r Family Life” School 80 for 1s. Mrs. Stewart igh teacher in alk on “Human Classrooms,” a jesigned to help i themselves and y get along with John A. Davis, ygiene chairman, arrangements,
ed ools will meet in Louis 8. Bruck, f the board of ners, will discuss - school's part in family relations, 1 be based on the rinted last fall, ore Perfect Un“Reaching for hown. Mrs. Earl ouncil president, . chalrman. be the place for hools ‘program on for the Family.” assistant to the Hygiene Society, lor for a threeTaking part will terman, associate chiatry and head iidance Clinic in versity Medical Vinifred Graves, the Traveling Clinic, and Mrs, hool 82 principal, 8, council mental n, is in charge. ‘lark is arrange« of the “Music Is t School 46 for s. She is a board Indianapolis EnRalph Wright, 100ls director of Jonard Felland, chairman; Miss [Indianapolis pube« \ string quartette
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' Miss Vivian Mulford IIs Betrothed to "Herbert W. Arnold
Margaret Spink to Be Married: “To Bruce Nyffeler Here June 26 Mr. and Mrs. Ariel B. Mulford, 4455 Winthrop Ave.
to Herbert William Arnold, son of Mrs. Josephine Arnold, 4321 College Ave. The couple will be married in the late summer. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Hanover College and is a mem-| ber of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority. Mr. Arnold, a member of Delta Tau! Delta Fraternity, is a graduate of Butler University,
Miss Margaret” Spink will be married to Bruce Ny#eler on June 26 in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church. She is the daugh-/ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Spink, 4850 Winthrop Ave. and his parents are Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Nyffeler, Berne, Ind. A graduate of Butler University, Miss Spink is a member of Delta Gamma Sorority. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate, ~~ of Indiana University,
|. Apr, 30 is ‘the “date selected by {Miss Barbara Jenkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex C. Jenkins,
Of ny 310 E. Washington St., for her
{marriage to Robert Hirschauer, Garments ing Be
{son of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hirfschaver, Shelbyville. The vows * Delivered Tomorrow win be read in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. “Garments in The Times Sewing) LLCS CRRCUL FCI © re Oontest, must be delivered to ,..,4 of honor and Miss Carol a | By SUE BURNETT Central Library Auditoflum to- Rehling and Mrs. Fred Resener TH aE Astive < Seiteaist will .he the bridesmaids. Rita ° ® HrTow, Bd Juaging Wil ‘star: [Rhodes and Joyce Ryan will be frock is designed to flatter the Thursday. flower girls. The best man will Slightly heavier figure. VersaThe judges will be Miss Janice he Glen Kelley, Shelbyville, and tile as it can be, it makes good Berlin, Marion County Home| the ushers are to be David Kelley, Use of a lovely striped fabric. Demonstration agent; Mrs. Helen Shelbyville, and George Bindner. Simple to sew. Haverstick, . fashion co-ordinator] Mr. Hirschauer attended Indi-! * Pattern 8126 is a sew-rite for Wasson's, and Miss Florence ana University and is a member perforated pattern in sizes 34, Murphy, fashion co-ordinator for of Delta Upstion. Fraternity. 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48, Size Hialiesr Mrs. ‘William ® Cunningham; wi AE o 2 Ine. tr en ay for your copy o =The winners will be announced.; the latest Fashion—the spring
th 30 8. Warman Ave, will be hostin The Times as soon after the|,.. 44 3 miscellaneous shower at| and summer issue is filled with smart new styles, special fea-
judging is completed as possible. 7.39 pn m tomorrow. The honor First prize winner in each of guest is to be .fiss Eva June fures. Free pattern printed in the eight judging classifications/Brown. She will be married to! the hook. will receive $50 and second place Samuel Rabourn on Sunday. To order pattern or our Fashwill get $20. Each first place] The shower guests are to be jon Book, use the coupon. garment will be forwarded to Mesdames Fred Buchanan, Al] New York next week for judging Case, Charles C. Johnson, Char-| SUE ; in the national division of the|lotte Leath, Luella Munn, Robert| BURNETT : contest, {Switzer, Ronald E. Patrick, Ar-| The Indlanapons Times It any of the garments wing SOR HY Tobe her 214 W. Maryland St. first in-their-division-in-the na- . Indianapolis 9, Ind. No. 8426 Price, 25¢ Bits... uanere. Fashion Book Price 28¢
Clara Jo Baugh, Joyce Proffitt, tional judging. the creator will patty Wi Ruth Brothers. receive an additional $200 plus! Lois Atwell, Patricia Varvil|
an all-expense trip to New York! |Gloria Weevil, Rose King, Jennie, for the national fashion show. | Bundy, Thelma Shepherd and!
Delivery Hours py Ann Brown.
Name s40000ssesnsevensnrensaen Contest garments must be de-| The approaching “marriage of | livered to the C%ntral Library Mise Tea Fane Modi is By viel Auditorium tomorrow hetween 9 | y ‘her mother, Mrs a.m and Tp. m. Persons lv-| {Helen Modiin, 8801 E. Washing-| ing outside of Indianapolis may, {ton St. She will be Jusrsie to City sesEssrssces estas tbat RnEe
Richard” Murnan, Elwood, ship their entries if they are re- t. te aE AET ALAN rah, . . civ fore jud starts Mr. and Mrs. Robert na] Sta 3 srr rsra a
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“1242 . Here's a lovely bib apron that will take care of kitchen or hostess duties expertly, Contrasting bands are trimmed with bold ric rac; the tulip applique can made from scraps.
Pattern 8430 is a sew-rite |
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|Ballerina on Tour MADRID — The
“Daughter of!
Devil” is leaving Madrid for a!
{tour of Britain. She is 19-vear-old! Ana Esmeralda, who won her! {name for her rendering of Span- |
‘ish ballet.
3665 N. Tllinois St. eo Thursday. The vows will be read on May 1 Blackwood on Bridge — Garments will be returned. {in Warsaw, Ind. They must be picked up at the! et ———————-— library Monday from 5 p. m. Sorority Alumnae
until 9 p. m. The public: will have an oppor-| Elect Olen ob 9“ siey ohnson
tunity to see a display of: the Mrs. entries in the lbrary auditorium | [ys SleCted Presigent ot the Saturday from 9 a. m. until: 9 Gamma Alumnae Club o Ppa p. m.; Sunday from 2 p. m. until/AlPha Theta Sorority last night. When he shouldn't have.
8p. m. and Monday from 9 a. m.
By EASLEY
Henry Moffett, vice president; cue-bids in exploring slam possibil Mrs, L. Nicholas Summers, sec-!| retary, and Mrs. ge A. Muzzy immediately got very bullSchnieders and Mrs. Charles Y. ish. He barged right into four no Knowles, treasurer and assistant/trump and Mr. Champion's retreasurer. They will be installed sponse showed one ace. But which at the May meeting when seniors ace? Clubs or diamonds?’ graduating from Butler Univer-| Ir it was the club ace the sity will be honor guests. opponents could well have two uick diamond winners. But if Plan Silver Wedding It was the diamond ace Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. S sdier | Muzzy would have liked to be in| 1210 Dryer St., will cslebrate their six. He didn’t know, so he gam25th wedding anniversary with an bled it out and bid six anyway.| open house from 3 to 5 p. m. Sun-| Mr. Masters laid down the ace)
display will be free.
Designing Woman—
Help Books ‘Stay Young’
By ELIZABETH HILLYER HAVE YOUR books aged more than they should since the last all-out housecleaning? Could be that once-overlight-ly flip of the dust cloth did more harm than you thought — it pushed dust into the book bindings and the edges to make them look gray. The small brush attachment on the vacuum cleaner will help remove some of the settled dust but plan to dust books with it always to help them stay young.
{day. No invitations have been of diamonds and Mr. Dale's 10 spot screamed for a ‘continuation. |
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r » . MOVE the’ brush along the top of the book's leaf edges, away from the binding. Give each book a special going over at spring cleaning time then | make sure to put it back Where i and as it should be. Books age from wrong plae- | ing-——~remember that there should always be air above and behind them on the bookshelf. Crowding on the shelf makes them rub together, damages covers. And that casual lean-to-effect is worse — books must be upright or bindings break, pages loosen from covers. Use heavy supportf for books
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By MRS. ANNE CABOT Lucky is the little gir! who has, this sensible, practical and pretty play, suit. Make the sunsuit and. ric-rac trimmed bolero of gingham, seersucker, percale, chambray or denim for sheer summer comfort. Pattern 5883 includes tissue pattern for playsuit and bolero, sizes 2, 3 and 4 included, tracing for applique cherry, mate- = mg order, use the coupon. rial requirements and sewing v
instructiens. ! SUE BURNETT ‘© | Jo ordar, use the soupon. The Indianapolis Times |
Capture breath- Anking loveliness forever by embroidering these - enchanting flower - pictures. * Pattern iron transfer for each motif measuring approximately
By MARGUERITE SMITH Q.—Last fall we made a bed of perennial plants across the back of our yard and at the inner bor- | der planted tulips. After these/ bloom this spring will it be all right to plant candytuft. portulaca and alyssum as a summer ‘border or will that harm the © bulbs 3 next year’s bloom? Mrs. KE. Masterson, 4318 Spann BE A.—Bulb fanciers object. to over-|
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chiefly because summer water-
TAN CABOY rai » Sveryoacy 2! The Indianapolis Times Ana 2 11 yard does it to-save &pace | : > . pre the bulbs seta to suffer 530 8. Wells St. No. 5062 Price, %0e little, if any. Chlef trouble Chi . BIT8, ivan os from nats letting “bulbs deago 7 m = | mature their foliage completely: NO. 5883 Price, 20¢ Fashion - Book. Price 25¢
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Other officers named to serve all you need to know is the number of aces in partner's hand. until 5 p. m. . Admission to the for the coming year are Mrs (When you need to know which ace or aces, then it is better to use|
The bidding:
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Use of Cue-Bids Sugg ested In Studying Slam Possibilities |
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When Mr. Champion raised his opening heart bid to three, Mr,
AGAIN TODAY Mr. Muzzy used the Blackwood four no trump | The Convention will serve you well w But |
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| Another diamond to Mr. Dale's | king set the contract.
Mr. Muzzy would have done better to bid three spades on the second round. Since hearts had
been established as the spot for | the final contract, the three-spade| | call word have been a cue-hid Mr. Champion
| showing the ace.
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For Dessert Confection Adds
Toothsome Touch By GAYNOR RAbpox
A GOOD W AE OS uae up SADLY Easter eggs left over from the holiday is to work them into a dessert. Plan a party for your youngsters this week end with a [luncheon © of the confection for
“It's all a bit of effortiess magic. From the corner store comes the ice cream in bulk (a 3 MAPPY WAY, |too, of supplying those good dairy {proteins, vitamins and minerals ‘In your family's diet); out of a {tin comes the moist coconut; and for the sauce, simply allow a box n sweet ripe strawberries of. efrost. Here's the way to put Ht an together,
w » ICE CREAM BASKET One pint each strawberry, choeolate, vanilla and pistachio ice cream, bulk; one-half poiind small colored candy Easter eggs, one tin shredded coconut, one package [frozen strawberries. | Store ice cream until needed in {freezing unit of refrigerator with {the ‘control. set at freezing. You {can make the “eggs” in advance, or at serving ‘time. [from hard ice cream with a small lee cream spoon, a deep table{spoon or a round soup spoon. Unless served at once, place
SPRINGFIELD rina, Prinéess of Prussia andy a now is plain| . Mrs. Kirby K. Patterson of Springfield. Mo. Mrs. Patterson, wife of an at-
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Returns From Europe
came an American citizen recent- Sweden and Denmark.
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| ‘To serve: Line a typical. woven {Easter basket (8 inches in diameter) with cellophane, or with a deep glass pie plate or shallow [Paicing dish. Fill the basket with 'the ice cream and garnish with {colored candy eggs. {in individual dishes to form “nests” for the ice cream “eggs”; serve strawbqrries or topping.
WEDNESDAY" S MENU BREAKFAST: Rhubarb crisp bacon, whole wheat toast, butter er fortifled margarine, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: Tomato juice, hamburgers or frankfurters, pickles, celery, ice tream baskets, bunny cookies, tea, chocolate milk shake. : DINNER: Lamb and fresh vegetable stew with biscuit top, asparagus salad with mayonnaise, hot biscuits, butter or fortified margarine, appie pie with cheese,
sauce,
‘soft rolls,
rot sticks,
milk.
Collects Covers FLUSHING — Mise Sylvia M. {Sewards-of Flushing, N. Y., 1s col{lector and curator of a match cover museum. Starting 10 years ago she has hen | {an assortment of 80,000 covers = z gathered from all parts of the er
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{ would then have bid four elubs,
| showing the ace of that suit.
A four-heart bid at this point
then Mr. Champion would not go to six. ~ Either of these the table: “Partner, we have discussed hearts, spades and clubs
{and we seem. to be pretty well | fortified in those suits. | about diamonds?
the
South cards. If you still felt! | optimistic you might bid five hearts or five ciubs, but even!
latter bids | would send this message across;
antee that we won't lose two dia-
{| mond tricks at the start?”
Obviously, Mr. Champion could,
| make no such guarantee with the. | North hand and so the unmake-| able slam would ‘have been | avoided. :
Junior Leaguers Open Convention
BOCA RATON, Fla, Apr. 19
| {UP}-<The Association of Junior Leagues of America opened its!
‘with more than. 450 Junior Leaguers attending. Most of the | five- day meeting will be devoted ‘to discussions in small groups, President - Dorothy Rackemann, Boston, Mass., said.
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conference * today!
But what. . Can you guar-
“Group discussion is the basic
she said. “Therefore, delegates ‘will meet in small groups {d solve their! _iprablems and “gain knowledge “Tthrough discussions.”
Principal speaker tomorrow
inight will be Dr. Rosemary Park, | president of Connecticut College, New London, Conn.
James F. Green, associate chi
of the Division of Dependent Ares [Affairs, UU, 8. State Department, |
will address the Junior Leaguers
Fridsy night. Officers will
‘be;
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‘Mrs. Clara Lewis Genung has the walked the distance. She Is Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany. be. returned from a trip to Norway, /80 years old. - The bridegroom, -
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The Sale Is In Full Swing DONT MISS IT
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