Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 May 1949 — Page 4
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flowers on the graves of their bejoved ones. And there will be special ceremonies devoted to the memory of the soldiers who have died in the defense of their eountry in the various wars that have come to us since our Revolutionary Days. “The Council of Foreign Minis-
ters is in an But al all over the world there is unrest and the question uppermost in the minds of many people is; “Can we prevent another war?’ I am fairly sure we can if we have patience and persistence, and go about setting our own house in order. By so doing we can give an increasingly good account of ourselves as a successful ‘democracy, demonstrating to the peoples of the world the virtues of a democracy; and the value of allowing people to develop their sense of responsibility and really direct their own destiny. People. say to me quite frequently that the trouble with the United States at the present time is that we have no sense of destiny. When we were young and weak in our early formative years we had great leaders who communicated to the people their vision and their sense of the destiny which awaited this nation. Even at that time they had faith in the nation’s potentialities, though there was as yet so little assur‘ance of accomplishment.
Frontiers “Have we lost sight of our destiny? We should believe in defending the weak, in giving the adventurous an opportunity to explore along the same lines that we ourselves have followed, That does not, on the whole, seem to be the role we are inclined to lay, however, With age and ma-
‘1 wonder what the men who fought in the Revolution and in War of 1812 would say to us
they could come back and speak
. you have not yet explored. and
7 Lr ant Soremott is the gue ¥ ve you an rstanding
of the nature of man,”
another war, the frontier of at-
The President. is right when he says one of the most important things for us to do is to help the , of the world to little. But this canne until medical science vastly improved the physical menial al Tealth of the people
“this Mer Memorial Day let us think of those who have gone before us and of the courage and heroism displayed by our forefathers. Let us determine not to fail them in this critical period of our history.
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DALENE MAHAFFEY is a very grown-up 5-year-old. She tries to keep up with hoy
older brothers and sisters, Marilyn, 12; Elinor, 10; Ricky, 9, and Tom, 7. Dalen
i 8 rope, plays croquet, basketball and kickball and climbs trees, Her only little girl abit is taking all her dollies to bed with her.
She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Mahaffey, 4245 Washington Blvd.—By Marjorie Turk.
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© New: officers of the John H. Holliday Unit are Mrs. Kenneth Coffin, president; Mrs. W. Paul Roush, vice president; Mrs. Robert Kershaw, secretary; Mrs. Thomas
Mrs. I. J.
Bucher, chaplain; Mrs. Ray OC. Dorr, historian, and Mrs. Albert M. Rust, sergeant-at-arms.
A r——— Club Plans Dance ~The Indianapolis Club of Notre Dame will sponsor a formal dance from 9 p. m. to midnight June 8 in the Lake Shore Country Club, Louie Lowe's orchestra
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Blackwood on Bridge —
Needs Breaks, Good Play
To Bring Home
Contract
By EASLEY BLACKWOOD GOOD PLAY and good luck are a hard combination to beat. bison-Ragsdale Mr, Champion needefl Ro to bring home his contract in today’s deal Mrs. Kéen was torn between a heart lead apd a club lead. She finally decided to open her fourth best heart and thas was the good luck angle on the hand. It was all Mr, Champion needed. He
Plan Special
Social Events Alumnae Club Sets Covered Dish Picnic
A number of local sorority
.iMiss Armington, treasurer, and
groups are planning social events this week. s The annual covered dish picnic) of the Indianapolis Alumnae Club, Alpha Xi Delta Sorority, will be Friday night in the home of Mrs. Ralph McKay, 353 N. Bolton Ave. The theme will be “come to convention.” The national convention of the sorority will be July 1 through 5 at French Lick. Mrs. Allen B. Faux will report on convention plans. There will be a luncheon July 4 at French Lick. The Indianapolis members will be the ‘hostesses. Mrs. McKay is chairman, assisted by Miss Mike Ufford and Mrs. Howard Du Puis.
Assistant hostesses at the picnic will be Mesdames John W. Graves, Chester Devine and Robert Craig, Miss Mary Armington and Miss Marynelle Aumann. Guests will include Mrs. A. W. Koons and Mrs, ¥, V. Chew Jr., Bloomington, and Miss Rhea Thomas, Greenfield. 3 New officers of the club are Mrs. Malvern B. Still, president; Mrs. Kermit HarYell, vice president; Mrs. Edward M. Sharer and Mrs. A. E, Murphy Jr., recording and correspo g secretaries;
Mrs. Faux and Mrs. Alvin Pollock, Panhellenic delegate and alternate.
‘Mr: Graves and Miss Clara Alma~- Moore head the financial committee and. Miss Ufford is membership chairman. Mrs. E. G. Hinshaw is publicity head and ‘Mrs, Kenneth Whistler is magazine chairman.
PEO Chapter To Meet Chapter AJ, PEO Sisterhood, will meet at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in the home of Mrs. J. T. Rohm, 5335 Boulevard Place,
Epsilon Chapter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority, will install officers at a meeting Thursday night in the Hotel Washington.
The Lake Shore Country Club will be the scene Friday night of a dance sponsored by the Zeta
rority.
man of the event.
‘heads are Mesdames Howard Davison, Paul Schmidt and Keith
The Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter, Beta Sigma Omicron Sorority, will meet at 1:30 p. m. Saturday in Block’s Tearoom. Mrs. Russell Thompson will report on
the tea committee.
of reservations.
To Wisconsin R. L. Nikoll Weds
Rosamond Bender Mr. and Mrs.
handled the rest of it himself. Put yourself in Mr. Champion's place as declarer, You can see
South dealer Both sides vulnerable NORTH (Mr. Masters)
The bidding: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST
18 Pass 2D Pass 28 Pass 388 Pass 48 All Pass
that you have to lose one diamond if the finesse is wrong, one heart trick and two club tricks if the ace 1s back of dummy's —a— KING. There is one further thought. If Mrs. Keen can be kept out of the lead, the danger of losing two club tricks disappears.
Blocks Out Mrs. Keen back to the
closed hand? Why, the of course. This play—e blocks out Mrs. Keen fro obtaining the lead. Mr. Abel led back a heart trick two and Mr, Champion wo
Wedding Set For June 15
Miss Dolores Emerson will be the maid of honor for Miss Edythe Mae Leachman. Miss Leachman's marriage to Robert E. Mehl will be at 7:30 p. m. June 15 in the Olive Branch Christian Church. The bridesmaids will be Mrs. C. A. Causey ana Miss Betty Maxwell, Sandra Myers, niece of the prospective bridegroom, will be the flower girl and Kenneth Miller, nephew. of the bride-to-be, will be the ringbearer. Willlam E. Mehl will be his brother's best man. Daniel Orewiller, Neal King, Charles Maas and Thomas Leachman, brother of the bride-to-be, will be the ushers. Miss Emerson, 100] Berwyn 8t., will entertain the future bride with a shower June 8. Recently Miss Maxwell gave a kitchen shower In the Riviera Club for Miss Leachman, and Mra, Robert Leachman, 2208 Whalen St., honored the bride-to-be with a miscellaneous shower. Miss Leachman is the daughter of re and Mrs. R. J. Leachman, Drive, and Mr,
Nikoll are on a wedding trip to
Chapter, Phi Theta Delta So-
Mrs, Roy Faulkner is chairCommittee
Mrs. Harold Miscol is in charge
Couple on Trip
Robert Leslie
| rod Visitors From. Every Loca Gr Py Among Spectators. at Speedway Classic_
William L. Schroeder
in their Speedway box are their children, James and Susan Hughey.
Down From Chicago Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Foster have Mrs. Foster's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Jack T. Stern, Chicago, as their house guests, In the Fosters’ race party are Messrs. and Mesdames James A. Hogshire Jr, Louis E. Randle and M. Crosby Bartlett, L. D. Foster Jr. and Richard Hogshire, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Leonard started off the holiday festivities with cocktails and dinner last night in their home for their Speedway party. Members are Mr. and Mrs. William Rider Jr., Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Smith, Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. Burt H. Bishop and Mr. and Mrs, John Jackson, Clarence Mills is entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth King, Sioux Falls, 8. D, Mr. and Mrs. Otto J. Feucht were to be in a box with their son, Otto Jr. W. A. McDonald and James McDonald, St. Louis, and Joseph Collins, Hollywood, Cal, are in town for the rdces. They are the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Harold M. Porter. Watching the cars go by are Mr. and Mrs. Carl H, Wallerich, In. their box are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Geupel and their guests, Mr, and Mrs. Arnold T. Schirmer, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gudritz, Miss Molly Judd and Reed Draper, all of Saginaw, Mich, and Mr. and Mrs. John Geupel.
Metzger Party The Norman Metzgers are entertaining Mr, and Mrs. Harry Cruse, Champaign, Ill, and Mrs, Alice M. Cain and Mr. and Mrs. Byron A. Cain, Chicago. Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Holliday Jr, had their friends and race guests for a picnic yesterday. In their box are Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Lent and Miss Barbara Thiele, Chicago. Sitting with Dr. and Mrs. Otto H. Bakemeier are their niece, Miss Margaret Ann Huffman, Los Angeles, and their sons, Robert, a student at Indiana University, and Richard, who goes to the University of Rochester. Richard brought a classmate, Fritz Ostendorf,
State and
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Ford
with him,
Charles Dyullinger Is New Editor
with the ace. He extracted trumps in three leads ending in his own hand. Then he led the jack of diamonds and let it ride. Mr. Abel i did the best he could to shut out the diamond suit by letting the
of diamonds, would have led to Mrs. Keen's queen of hearts. She would have then led through dummy’s king of clubs for two tricks in that suit. This application of the hold-up (keeping the “dangerous” opponent out of the lead) comes up pftener than you think. Watch for it—I guarantee it's worth the
trouble.
Send questions on bridge to Mr. Blackwood, The Indlanapolis Times, Indianapolis 9. Indianapolis 9.
Charles Drullinger is the newly appointed ‘editor of the “Torch,” Sacred Heart Central's school paper. The other editors are Beverly Etter, associate; Pat Feltz, gocial; Ray Riley, sports; Bill Alerding, business manager; Phil Seyfried, mimeographing, and Barbara Schmoll, Joan Foreman,
Dallas Kelsey, Jim Fyffe and Mary C. Harrieder, reporters, The new officers of the Junior CYO at Sacred Heart are Ray Riley, president; Bill Patterson, vice president; Joan Priller and Ann Springman, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Charles Drullinger, treasurer. Pat Feltz and Beverly Etter are the representatives selected by the Kennington Unit, American Legion Auxiliary, for Girls State this summer.
Cheer Group Plans Officer Installation
The Cheer Broadcasters Inc. will have its president's day June 10 in the Indianapolis Country Club, Hostesses will be Mesdames William C. Haugh, William C. Christena and Robert Mottern. New officers to be installed are Mrs, O, C, Wilson, president; Mrs) O, 8. Srader and Mrs, C. F. Dil-
Wisconsin following their marriage at 10 o'clock this morning
Church. The Rev. Fr. Joseph V. Beechem officiated.
pearls and a cathedral-length train extending from sunburst pleats at the waist. A seed pearl tiara held her fingertip illusion veil, yellow orchids and English ivy.
man and the ushers were James Swan and Max Miller. ding breakfast was in Jones’
Washington St. ;
At Stephens
and vicinity will be graduated! from Stephens College tomorrow.
Avz,; Miss Mary Lou Haverstick,
Mary Ann Fishet, Pat Prestol,|,
n Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic
She carried white roses, Robert Vondasaar was the best! The wedRestaurant and: the reception in
the home of the bride's parents. The couple will live at 7800 E.
Four Finish
Four girls from Indlanapofis|
They are Miss Louise Ione Steffanni, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Steffanni, 340 N. Emerson
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl T Haverstick, 5745 Carrolton ve, Miss Rose May Axup, daughter of Lt, Col. and Mrs. Roy W. Axup, | Ft. Benjamin Harrison, and Miss! Sharon Lee ‘Stoner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace E. Stoner, Greenfield.
Miss Janet Sussman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sussman
riet Stafford, daughter of Mr. and| Mrs. George A. Stafford, 4134 Guilford Ave. will be graduated from Monticello Oollege, Alton, Ill, Thursday.
Miss Milholland Picks June Date ||
Mrs, Cecile Milholland, 1719 Park Ave, announces the approaching marriage of her daughter, Catherine, to Myron Carl Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Myron D, Taylor, 1515 Park Ave. The wedding will be at 1 p. m. June 11 in the Broadway Baptist Church. The, Rev. R. M. Dodrill will officiate, ! The future bride attended the
are Mr. and Mrs. Emlein. They are entertaining Mr, and Mrs. Robert Erickson and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis.
Among the box seat holders Harold M,
In another box are Messrs,
8d 10 7 jack hold. But when the ten was and Mesdames Arthur 8, Over-H-17 6 8 led and passed around to him he| The bride is the former Miss| bay Jr., Joseph Rutledge and DA QOB4 had to play his king. Rosamond Marie Bender, daugh-| William G, Hartley. Messrs. and JK 10 Mr, Champion, trumped the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl H.| Mesdames H. W. Morrow, Ted WEST EAST heart return and then discarded Bender, 53 8. Bolton Ave. Mr, Peters and Henry Hultburg, (Mrs. Keen) (Mr. Abel) |iwo of his losing clubs on dum-|Nikoll is the son of Mr. and Mrs,| Rockford, IIL, are the * house 8-642 ; 3 my's good diamonds. He conced-| Car! H. Nikoll, 2225 Howard St. | and race guests of Mr. and Mrs. H~Q 082 H-KJ yf 4 ed one club at the end but Mis Mary Jo Bender was the] W. R. Carlson. D1 8 D—-K 8 ten tricks for his/maid of honor, and the brides543 C-AJDE Wrapped up maids were Miss Geraldine H. Attend Together 3 4 Bender a Misa J Attending “together are Mr. SOUTH (Mr. Champion) It Mr. Champion had won the ah ss Jacqueline gq Mrs, Otto N. Frenzel Jr. S-AKQ33 first heart trick instead of mak- Bender They wore orchid and ~ H—-A 3 ing the hold-up play he would agua Beta. al b-3 ys have lost the hand. Mr, Abel go hon a flelighs Satin re " : asque, sheer on gaining the lead with the king yoke trimmed with bands of seed MORRISONS
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Marion School of Music wad Marness . Taylor College: University Music Conservatory.
and Mr. and Mrs. William Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Baker Jr. had a breakfast this morning for their race day guests. They are Dr. and Mrs. George H. Overpeck, Alexandria; Mr. and Mrs. Richard 8. Wright and sons, Richard Jr. and Robert, of Hollywood, Fla.; Richard 8. Goodwin, Anderson, and Richard Foxen, Cleveland,
0. . The Frederick T. Hollidays have their daughter, Lucy, Mr. and Mrs. Perry O'Neal, Edward Mayer and W. R. B8inclair with them. Yesterday Dr. and Mrs. Harry Kerr took their house guests, Mr. and Mrs, W. Paul Jones, Philadelphia, to Meridian Hills, The Jones were also honor guests at a party given by Dr. and Mrs, Harry L. Fore- 1 man Saturday night in the Athletic Club. Others in the Kerr box are their son, William, and his guest, Peter Burkholder. In the box with Dr. and Mrs. Willlam R. Bolen are their son, William, and his cousin, James Bolen, Shreveport, La. With Dr. and Mrs. C. D. Willlams are Mr, and Mrs. J. K. Jenkins, Richmond, and Mr. and Mrs, Tom Underwood. Messrs. and Mesdames Robert T. Reid, Irving Lemaux Jr. and
Sub Deb Club Elects Officers
The FAMKES Sub Deb Club announces its new officers, Barbara McKee is president. The other officers are Bonnie Rosebrock, vice president; Jane Kirkhoff, secretary; Mary Ellyn Dahl, treasurer, and Marilyn Aping,| permanent correspondent. A “Women Pay All” party was held by the club recently. Attending were Marilyn Aping, Jackie McKinney, Millie Straub, Liz Espy, Barbara McKee, Norma Knarzer, Betty McFarland, Bon+ nie Rosebrock, Ralph Morris, Joe Bortline, Benny Gregory, Charlie Keene, Fred Zummer and Paul Adrian.
EUB Group to Visit Goodwill Industries
The Women’s Society of World Service, New York Street Evangelical United Brethren Church, will meet at 11 a. m. Friday in ithe church social rooms. Hostesses are Mesdames Edwin Strong, Charles Lyons and Sherman Strong. Mrs. Ivan Frakes will give a vocal solo and Mrs, Harold Hazenfield will lead the devotions. The group will visit the Good-
will Industries. The Rev. Howard G. Lytle will explain the organi-
Counity
John Jr., Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich., and Mr Taylor, Wilmington, anapolis fans with the are Mr. and Mrs, P. P, Mr, and Mrs. L. E. Clark and George R. Schneider, .
Out-of-Town Guests
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W. Ellis. The Bakers of Winchester, Va., and | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood of Adrian, Mich., are with them, Out at the oval with Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Chillson are their daughter and son-in-law, Mr, | and Mrs. W. H, Miller, and
Chillsons’ guests are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Milliken, C. W, | Michael, J. W. Turley, J. H, | Cardwell and C. W. Luker, | Others in the box party are Messrs, and -Mesdames Marion | Ensley, Ernest Zehe, Charles’ Williams © and Howard Seis; | Mesdames J. W. Burke, William T. Eisenlohr, John Kennedy and | Harvey Tutewiler and Harrison Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Chapman Root came from Terre Haute. They | brought with them Mr, and Mrs. Donald Smith and Mr, and Mrs, Robert Boges. : Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Johne son Jr. have Mr. and Mrs, Bure ford Danner as guests, Mr, and Mrs. Johnson Sr. have a group. Among their guests are | their daughter and son-in-la Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Haynés Schaft Jr, Evanston, IIL. i
Thomson Party Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thomson's race guests are Mr, and Mrs, Frank Dixon, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Matthews, Portse mouth, O., and Fred Carson, Danville, IIL \ ! Mr. and Mrs. R, E. Tappan II have as their house guests Mr, and Mrs, A, C. Lange Jr, | Milwaukee, and Mr. and Mrs, Howard C. Story Jr., Philadel~ phia and New York. . Mr, and Mrs. Frank Brume back, Roanoke, Va., and Mr, and Mrs. Edwin G. White are seeing the race with Mr, and Mrs. N. K. Hurst, Staying with the Conrad Ruckelshaus’ are Mr, and Mrs, Britton Wood, Piqua, O.; Warren Pershing, New York; ‘James Kimberley, Chicago, and Bene jamin Chew and Meade Barr, Philadelphia. Box parties were planned by Mr, and Mrs. C. Bruce McCon=nell and Mr, and Mrs, Wallace O. Lee. Mr, and Mrs. John L. Ryan have Mr. and Mrs. Jo- | seph Barr, Miss Gloria Cole, : . George Mahoney Jr, and Ruse "sel Ryan Jr. with them. Mr, and Mrs, George Poole, | New Castle, and Dr. and “Mrs, | Frank ~~ Welcher, Oaklandon, are with Mr. and Mrs. August F. Hook. Mr. and Mrs. C. Harvey Bradley have their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, J. Wythe Walker, Little Rock, Ark.,, with them for the long week-end. Also in the Bradley box are Mr, and Mrs. Charles H. Bradley Jr. {
Borg-Warner Officers [
Officers of Borg-Warner are here to see their trophy pre sented to the “500” winner,
George P. F. Smith and K. J, Ammerman, Chicago; Ray P, Johnson, Detroit; H. G. Inger. soll, New Castle, and J. E. Johnson, Muncie. Roger Kahn took his sons, Jimmy and Dickie. Also in the Kahn box are Philip Adler Jr. and his son, Philip III and
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