Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 April 1949 — Page 19

XY $0 7 2 ie £5 Te ld ps : iy ol oy 5 = xX ov = ot ny oh ¥ pi i 55 i 15 Y > 1 2k 1 ne - y : ¥ : < oH Fre a ; J : : rs =k. FRIDAY, 4 ARRmww. cor Salo TNT Ee PAGE 19 ), 1049 _ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ — mre _ PAGE 19 “DR. French Club Awards Medals fea on Bridga— [Operetta and Dance Program Toen Tal A TR HD Re Rt a No ‘Medals : umnae carryin yi 1 n tpch hho will be i of peokinny Sy Premio the Naat aod Mme To vonne) Don Til Look Af Tudor Hall Tomorrow Saint John's S: iim bi Seb Or rol

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ear - 0 %, « ipensteel, yp, : 3 . 5 Eh ; ~~ Michel French ce Memering, Purdue Univer: 1 is Attempt * Junior-Senior Prom Tr Lr ig change student” in DePauw Uni- sity; Mary Jane Porter, Marian - cook 5 i ? - on 4 : 3 a Arm versity. will be the speaker. Mrs. College: Sonia Ribeiro, St. Mary To Win Trick : Among Features ; oy fa ead SAE 2 » W. Weathers will be in charge of the Woods; Cosby Chumbley, By EASLEY BLACKWOOD By FRANCES LEHMANN “oe : S : gi on of Wom- 5 7 . Wabash * College; and Mariana IT'S GOOD to hold solid Lt St. John's Academy G ps . = rr. WE oy its final day Battles Against Lawson, DePauw University. pinations of honors like a | THE HALLS of St. Jonas Hig High| 7 or " BRST Roos. «J ; Borghi dh Ens, 3 Shert. queen but it seems they don’t {School are ringing with talk of] i STORE HOURS: TED ron: Bilan Birds on Hats High EL art Short. oo Mong olun Snough. Whe Ithe annual year-end activities h Saturday, 9:30 t 200 ay : roken uences Boel NEW YORK-—For 35 years Mrs.; Kearns, Ladywood School; Con- ace-queen or King jack, you ha -Uppermoat in the social whirl Js |. Monday through Saturday, -: sa rariotis coms« Charles Cyrus Marshall of New Stance McCown, Tudor “Hall j ys bast to lead up to such com-| [the Junior-Senior Prom which will (Daylight Saving Time} t hercraft tb York, president of the National School, and Catherine. Dolores:binations rather than to lead be held next Friday night'in the| convention's "Life Conservation Society, has LYONS, Si. Agnes Academy.” -.|away from them. {Lakeshore Country Club, Al. Resolutions . been crusading to keep the eoun-. ——— The ber of ‘tricks {though it is not a spiritual func . included en- - try beautiful. She is a firm be- Gi | Co -lyou. can os from such L¥hich, | (tion, Mary, the Patroness of all 7 Pact as a lever that ‘fine feathers make, ir mposer sequences depends upon Whi {Catholics, will be Queen of ‘the|’ rid peace. fine birds.” PLAINFIELD, N. J.—Mary pends upon Which ap- ball. ays of their But she does not approve the ‘Lou Wesley, aged 14, YIN rth-So wg + A special shrine will he erected legates zep- % way this adage has been applied field, N. J, Yo Srcat “ Fla] iy th Routh vulnerable. on the dance floor, and during the ¥ ubwomen in ; to women's hats. For the second! Comes,” orchestrated by Leopold oy - Rp. 3 jevening. Mary re on record ; time in her Tife; she is going all Stokowski and played by the New! NORTH (Mr. Dale) ‘Margaret Kiefer, ssident Tru- ft oo lead the fight for “birdless Yok Philiarmonic, Symphony, S—10 5 4 president. of the health pro. hats,” {brehestra. rs ; a H-A QJ? {senfor class, will n of his so~ - wr es D754 {present a’ token 7 8, i . re oy : C—K 16 lof” flowers. The | nittee ‘ ’ et 3 WEST EAST seniors and their a : i: 3 ‘escorts will then im Was op~ A Ie : : o hy Keen) NM. Masters) {dance to the meli enterpriss : 1 H—K 9 7 H—10 8 5. jody of “Mother | Hen objected. Ga : D-KQ1093 DJ BT —F Beloved played ; » for women OQ 10 5 « C—AJ432 . nt plata This was o SOUTH (Miss Brash) re 2 , mt pe > x . S~AQJ7638 ha . that wom. in : ! The music pu- noes or complete, H-6 ¢ 3 pills of 8. J. a.m : | D—A 6 lare presenting their recital om| ° ? oC S$ C—9 8 | Sunday evening, May 22, in the! 4 have urged , The Mading: ; school auditorium. The Glee Club} oe ‘WS, recoms = ; p N E will 'combige voices and the pri- So of the House : el 18 2D 28 Pass’ Connie McCown Susan Schioot and Jean Stacy {left to right) | har ombiige will. render vocal] Jog SSomumile 4 . > 4 8 All Pass 3 are rehearsing for the operetta and dance program to ‘be pre- | land instrumental selections. An urged aboli- Brin A WwW A i | 'ponent has the missing honor or| sented at 8:15 p. m. tomorrow in the auditorium of Tudor Hall lnwaid Jor reseed work —~ = oral college 13S io you (honors. A holding of A Q J 2 in| School. The event is sponsored by the music, drama and’ modern | garet Melle, Presidential i 3 dummy opposite three small cards| d +1 d | - » in your hand may win four tricks| Gance groups a} jucor. > Officers Elected : : 4 —just the same as if dummy's! Election of Sodality officers was o ’ . : holding were A K Q J. It all Teen Problems— held on Apr. 26. The outgoing ny NEXT WEEK you will be privileged to [depends upon which opponent has officers of the-Sodality ‘will hand | 2 B 2 : 5 ; ; the king, and how the suit breaks. ‘Honest Is Best Polic their symbols of leadership ta the easts see and enjoy one of the most colorful viahe finesse is the strategic de-| y y BO ld ale Nhe | — Genevieve J - g vice by which you may win tricks By JEAN A black lie is one that js Meeting May 11. At the final : We and exciting presentations imaginable. with. “secondary” honors if the! ' 1ioNESTY IS the best policy! Made for the lars advantage, MeeUng awards will be made. | - - only woman ai Doon fa h Digher honor or! wo aff gitbly lip-service to this To gain an end. to injure an- |- On May 18 before the formal in- : 22 52 I the bul A part of faraway Hawaii will be trans- BROS; 18 favarable | adage, don't we? But how Other or simply out’ of fear, [duction of CSMS officers for the| ~ WHAT FUN FOR A SQUARE DANCE limes called i ] A finesse is not a gamble.- It is honest are we, after ali? Yes, a good deal of lying is {coming year, the Rev. Fr. Victor in ST jin planted into our windows, and our store an attempt to improve your, Let's skip the so-called “white really cowardice! Goossens, Archdiocesan Director . ne bee Bt s carry hes iy . : ’ . Shanes of winning a trick. A .lies,” those polite phrases of ay ed » of the Society for the Propagation f the : “a i i : simple finesse will win only half i ~ BOB NEGLECTS his home- {of the Faith, will present the girls ma Shi Bi ’ t's something you will not want to of the time. However, if the fi- | Joudl, ttiquetse. Ghd affect work and alfbié with a faneiful (Who have been active in the Mis-| When you're in the” mood for some good ves. miss. . . . nesse is not taken the trick willl fund tal ho in the tale of trouble at home. Betty sion Study Club with Paladin : nd SS Watch for | further details. “ee be lost very much more often! am bo ane overstays curfew and gives out awards. ol fashioned fun and laughter, don your SQUARE ; + Plan now to attend.’ ¢ than _haif of the time. oA may cloak & dishonest char. A long rigamarole of minor dis- | The formal crowning of Mary, DANCE costume and swing your partner round — | : H i k of Bold 4 | acter—and certdinly;-an egotis- aster to excuse her lapse. Faced (Queen of May, will be held on ny serious a Luck ol tic, unpleasant one. with & direct accusation Freddy |Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock on '' round. “The skirt flares out with a swirl of ‘om a cale hg * I want to show you a hand | blurts out a panicky “No!” and thé school grounds. Patricia BurkOne of the many features will be a HAWAIIAN which my fortunate friend Miss hand. Next another low heart, has to back it up with a tangled (hard, Sodality Préfect, will wear] flattery for your figure, and the cute top Is a difficulty | Brash played involving an ele- finessing dummy’s queen. web of lies, a bridal ensemble and will have Jr 3 oi i t common |. - FASHION SHOW of colorful leisure wear for mentary finessing situation, and| A Jittie—spade brought forth! Everybody makes mistakes, [in her court Pauline Zahn, Mary pretty and cool as Spring itself. Striped, plaid teeth and | : : . ..~ {in following articles I»want to! {Mr. Masters’ king which was | is lazy or careless or forgetful Ellen Malloy, Barbara Wilson, arily con | men, women and children . , , in our Auditorium. show you some more complicated igilled by Miss Brash's ace. Now| At times. Courage to face the Rita Kohn, Gertrude Lechner, Wil- or calico patterns in colorful combinations, sizes " varieties. musie, to admit little errors is ma McCauley, Frances Lehmann ntities of | another heart to the ace on the! 10 to 16. : at . : : ; ¢ Miss Brash seems to have the board and the suit broke. the basic quality of the truly ad Mats. Jo McHugh, ail mom > 98 98 : : a : 2 {kind of luck with which fhe bold| ‘Dummy's deuce of hearts fur-| honest person. And courage in [bers of the nt Ca : NN. ything be : MONDAY, May 2-1 A. M.-2 P. M—- are often blessed. Mrs. SESH oy parking placé for the! small things naturally makes [ceding the crowning ceremohy, the Midriff . Skirt , red nose t SA5P. M. {opened the king of diamonds in| six of diamonds im the closed for bravery in the big, impor. member of the Clothing Classes dn - nking? { 3 * : today's deal and Miss Brash won hand. Miss Brash had to lose| tant crises of life. will present a style show, and the ; stion_ hers $ - TUESDAY, MAY 311A M~330P.M with the ace. [two clubs at the end but fortunate Yes, ii the long run, honesty |freshmen will present a 15th Cen- FASHION OF THE WEEK » the red i ! . . Ne Potentially she had five losers finessing gave her five-odd on the| 18 the best policy. The habitual tury fantasy, “Our Lady of the Ww Potricia Dorie. 7 a 5: ; gi : in the hand but she started off hand. fibber eventually forgets how to Flowers.” ritten by Patricia Doyle, Sampled ig 0 : by leading a small heart and tell the truth. And he's bound | Parents and friends of the Busis-Muntie treated. | ' (No Ticket Necessary) finessing dummy’s jack which| Send anostns on bridge to | 10 get caught sooner or later— (seniors will be invited to the an- , : it would . held. Then she led a low spade, Mr. Blackwood, The Indianap- | Usually sooner! ual glass night. in the auditor. 4 : 2 - and put in the jack from hér! olis Times, Indianapolis 9. ————————— {tum May ¥7. After the reading of : se : 4 . so i the class will and prophecy BLOCK'S High School Hangout, he under- | A Slic Finis and the history, the class picture : not made i | will be unveiled. Third Floor * ’ \ a Tht t of May 31 will be th Ss applied, ' : A i night of May e Asya : . i climax of four years’ work for the wm — : SMART 4] Class of '40. As the procession of — EW : g £ i BL CK « i | The Wm. H: 0 Coe iayi p——— i STORE HOURS: Monday through Saturday, 9:30 to 5.00 I——— }

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