Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1949 — Page 21

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By BILL MUNSHOWER = | tary fratalng tor sg. seers hom bits add 0 80 Cathedral High School Guest Columnist | George Abel, surriculum. : CATHEDRAL HIGH SCHOOL Thomas Maron and Jeasphs Jiu Luz qq 1948-49 school yar wil snd ‘pupils are convinced that spring JL speak amd Berm moderator | 107 the class of '40 on May 29 1s the busiest season of the year will te the Hor: teen-ngess. May 18 is the date set for the when Cathedral gradua a A their ule wha Senior Ball. The dance yan be. largest class in history. The Rev, ! sched heid in the Indianapolis Athletic no. po d Bosler, editor of the {jammed with the Band Fanfare ymon : J Club and Louis Lowe and his Ind Catholic and Record, will :

‘and the Junior {or¢hestra will pla poy. ‘speak and The Most Rev, Paul C, Tennis Team Formed ‘Shulte, archbishop of Indianapos : | The tennis team is taking lis. will present the diplomas and

{ ‘part of the spotlight away from awards. ‘the CHS baseball and track

[§ teams. The tennis team is newly 3 organized. Team members include Music Club eadr

iRoy Falvey, Chuck Stimming;! Attend Convention | Walt Stuhldreher, Marty McDer- Seven Indianapolis members of

teachers. School physical education director, will talk on “Education School 30--1:30 . m. Physical Family Life.” | ed demonstration. children; West Side schools, meeting gn] cho 3 2 3259 3. Installation; musical. i » School 31-2:15 i Schoo! 67, will hear a panel dis- School 16-245 p. m. lier ool Je=pii3 9. = Film, SOné cussion on “Mental Health for tion,” Miss Jeannette Riker. an school choir diver by the Family” Paul Clay of ‘he Program, junior high school. Mallory Bansford: ; : A i ry sford; installation. Mental Hygiene Society will be Installation; social hour. {School 34-~7:30 p. m. Program, moderator. Panel members win School 20—2 p. m. Installation. Tech High School girls’ en-! be Dr. E. Vernon Hahn, neuro-| Estoy” Mrs. Virgil Perkins. semble. Installation and traffic psychiatrist; Mrs. Wanda Stoops, Children’s amateur hour. | awards Norways Sanitarium psychologist, School 21—1:30 p. m. “Mental iSchool 373: 15 p. m. “Your Com-| and Miss Irene Wiehl, School 27| Health” and “Sex Education”, Munity” Jop Pierson. Junior principal. Miss Ida Connor, Installation: Hig chorus. Puppet show by, K. V. Ammerman, Broad Ripple {SB pupils; pupils exhibit. ! High School, will talk on “To a 22-2:30 p. m. 8A group — 41—1:15 p. m. Speaker, Form a More Perfect Union” for Math demoustration. Conven- Miss Maude Price. Program by,

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North Side schools in School 1.| tion report; installation. | the children. /mott and Dick Carlen. ~The film, “Reaching for Words," School 26—7:30 p.m. Dramatic Scho! #4—1:30 p. m. Physical LT or Cathed the board of directans of is the “od “a he big news for Cathedraiites will be shown. Club program; musical from education review. Music by: ® lia that they will have their own ‘diana Wederation of Music Clubs

" . | Mothers’ Chorus and children’s - “Music Is Fun” will be the pro-| School 55. orchestra: Tastallation.

gram topic for South Side schools School 27—1:30 p. m. “Parade of School 39—2:45 p. m. Teachers in School 21. John Shepard, Health.” | in charge. Mothers’ Chorus; inmusic instructor, will talk on'School 28—2:15 p. m. Book Te-' graljation: tea. rel Sau Jing Se po usiea) Needs of of| = {School 52--3:30 p. m. Installation. High School ay t ot ted by S peake r Music by 00! chorus; tea. Mr. Shepard, will sing. A pro- a Py arent Squcation gram will be presented by Patty, | RD a“ Joanne and John Helficker and | ahem > hig a) Martha Hofmann, a quartet ar- | stration, Installation; music by ranged by Renato Pacini. |“ Mothers’ Chorus. Other speakers will be Miss Schoo! 66—7:30 p. m. “Socialized ¥lizabeth Ohr. Indianapolis Li-| Medicine,” Ray E. Smith. School brary, “The Place of the Public | choir Library in Building Family Re-! , {School 67—1:30 p. m. “Fdundalations”; Mrs. Gonard Felland,, tions for Achievements,” jun- y A Tat for high pupils. Music by school, v6 an p T anapolis| orchestra; award day; installa- . i public schools music director, tk tion. y Don Hartley and Norma Harms have the leads "The Sune “Music Is Fun.” | 'Schoq 68—1:15 p. m. “Dental bonnet Gir." The show, produced by the students in South Unit meetings scheduled next) | Health” Intermediate chorus; High School, will be presented at 8 o'clock tonight in the school week follow: | rr | installation; tea. | auditorium. Mrs, Syneth Luginbill i is the director. WEDNESDAY { Lo o Griff {School 73—1:30 p. m. Program, { uise Orin | orchestra and Mothersingers; Black d B id School 4-3 p. m. “Keeping Our, «Qur Responsibility to Chil- | installation; tea for 8A justhets, ackwooa on briage—

Ry De Cos lee dren Who Need Boarding Home School 751. 15 p. m. “Quiz Fin A | | C d | T Si » | Care” was the subject of a talk | gram,” Miss Betty Dr | in- ar S Be ow en pot

student chair Bin {football field next fall. The first Are attending th group's annual man, The Juniors have revived Same iz scheduled for Sept. 9 convention today and tomorrow the “Memo.” weekly news bul- When Cathedral will meet Sacred in ‘Muncie. & lletin, and elected Tom Murphy ‘Heart Central at the CYO field. mney are Mesdames Frank Wi | editor. Another innovation, a new Cregor, Clair McTurnan, H. N. On Wedneaday the Students school schedule, is being worked Edington, Bliss Wells, Caryl {Mission Crusade will sponsor a out. Next vear there will be seven Cook. Sidney Ellis and William [Cathedral Forum to discuss mili- periods In the school! day with Herbert Gibbs,

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ant peycho- Hibernia Bailey. by Miss Louise Griffin today. = stallation. F 8chool 9—3:15 p. m. Toms 30d She spoke to the Auxiliary to School 78—1:30 p. m. “Parent L i A | 1k "a it. or nol School Co-operate,” Mrs. s the Children’s Bureau of the In- | Education.” Installation. Muse f M M y vs Lo a W. Bruck. Music by rhythm dianapolis Orphan Home at'a by third and fourth grad hd I e 0 r. gar E band; installation; tea. luncheon in the YWCA. chorus; traffic boys’ report. By EASLEY BLACKWOOD } follow: ‘the MR. MUZZY has the bad habit of treating any card under a helps. him’ ten spot in a very casual fashion. Often, in leading from a weak ulinity. And ’ suit in dummy, he plays whichever card he happens to touch first. sant compl- NN In today's deal he careléssly led the nine of diamonds from nity too. .. / dummy on the first round of that suit—and it cost him his contract. Mr, Master's opening lead was the queen of ‘spades which was | o won on the board with the ace.; Te TE — i tive - Mr. Muzzy’s very next play was) None vulnerable. etal cans of ; the nine of diamonds —(not much Kast dealer. : i from leaving : difference between the six, the, NORTH (Mr. Champion) | yleum or ena- seven and the nine). Mr. Abel S—A 8 Y of the can in played the jack and Mr. Muzzy H—-A KIS hen cool.an@ put in the queen which won, D976 coating ‘will Kills King With Ace Cys ns. { WEST EAST Now he entered ‘dummy with] (Mr. Masters) (Mr. Abel) the ace of hearts and led the six) 8~QJd 1072 S—863 her Js of diamonds. killing Mr. Abel's py oo A—Q 1018 Fir king with his ace. He laid down ‘D8 5 42 DK J er ithe ten of diamonds in the vague 4 O-KQ104d . hope that the suit would break } 4 Sa 3-3. It didn't and now Mr. SOUTH (Mr. Mussy) Se 1Masters’ eight of diamonds was 5K 84 \ the high card in the suit. | A Qs i ry Mr. Muzzy could take only eight! S i | Pp h + 2 tricks and was down one. any C-A981 . ped o ure ase: different if he had played dum-| The bidding: > " » my : Smallest diamonds on the ria a Peano ~ ‘ / k ‘ 3 \ rst two rounds of the suit. | G S b . Then dummy's nine would have Pam : } 3 a N T Ir S un roc S { won the third round and the ten . pai So ——trn . x » in the closed hand would have : Oh, what a beautiful array of summertime sun-time / won the four rick in the su i ‘i won tie fourt Srick In ne con. frocks for the 7 to 12 crowd! All colors of the rain- 08 ‘et tract. . bow and many look like miniatures of mother's own | Jere Js a general Principle to sun dresses. 5.98 Vales! ’ J nessing. Like mos » |general principles it is usually but! DI A. Gay strived rayon B. Springtime -in«Paris C. A Derby Day winner! jlo} aways nue. Wap Tesdmp trom with a ruffle edged neck- borders this little sunnar, D ro p-shoulder neckling : strong Pons ual » los, line extending fo the Rayon fabric with street edged in eyelet trim, The “ ‘a finesse, lead the lowest card] By MARGUERITE SMITH waist 8 tied pouch pock- cefes and promenaders border depicts horses and ‘ {from the weak hand. This applies Q.—How ean I take care of my of. White with red, plus, banding the bottom. Aqua, riders parading at the ¥ {If there are sufficient entries to Faster hydrangea so it will live green stripes, Sizes 7 to gray, pink, blue, Sizes 7 post. Aqua, blue. gray, / * get back to the “weak” hand for, and bloom outdoors next year’ | 12. to 12, pink, Sizes 7 to 12. K jauditionsl finesses, Mrs. Edna Gray, 5190 Claren-| rr don Road. | : i Vows to Unite A.—First, keep it growing indoors : until mid-May by giving If —o

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