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Meredith and ott will be read y in the High hurch, Muncie, 8. Jeffrey will
ter of Mr. and redith, Muncie, satin and lace loned with a full skirt, Her veil falls from she will carry
deman., Evansthe matron of smaids will be rger and Miss , Muncie; Miss nsas City, and Beverly Hills, ints will wear ks and carry
; to be Russell Springfield. O, y James Chase, Emeson, Vine Vest, Greencas« redith, Muncie, nin the'thome
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rip to Canada. | wear a gray ray and black 1e trip. They in Shelbyville
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['heta Sorority, { Mr. and Mrs, Shelbyville, is a and a member Fraternity.
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Bauer and Alvill be married lonight in St, Church. The rows will read
e daughter of E. Bauer. 6101 1¢ bridegroom's id Mrs. Warne,
Ann Havmaker of honor. ° She orchid taffeta maids, Misses n Bassett and vill wear green hade is to be
rill be Richard hers are to be eth Smith and
hurch wear a. gown n made with a ted bodice and g into a cathengertip illusion a-tiara-of seed ill carry gare hid center. ‘eception in the ceremony, Warnb, Joyce isterer, Gretch‘arol jane - Clift tion assistants, trip East the ome at 1840 F, er will wear a vith green and on the trip ended Indiana member of the ity. pradlin aturday Lou Spradiin; nd Mrs. Ernest n, Mo., will be A. Faris, son
Earl L. Faris, ive,
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Committee Heads Listed
Women Accountants Appoint Group Committee chairmen and chair-| men for the Indianapolis Chapter, American Society of Women| Accountants, are announced. | They include: Award — Miss
Murphy; -cheer—Mrs., James J. Lott and Miss Genevieve Wiesse; decorations—Mrs. Walter Felkner
Charlotte McHugh and Miss +" Boy Should Write First
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 7, 1049 .
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By LOUISE FLETCHER, Times Woman's Editor ASUAL, SPECTATOR SPORTS clothes nowadays have style details as varied and individual as more elaborate dressmaker-type garments. These two Lassie Maid Original cloth coats, from Morrison's, indicate the trend to individuality
in styling.
The coat at left, in camel's hair color, has tabs at throat and pockets—as well as saddle stitching on collar, cuffs and pockets—to give it fresh fashion interest. ~The coat has an inverted back pleat and a self-fabric gash. In sizes 8 to 18, it
is $49.98.
Interesting details in the second coat (gray or beige, sizes 7 to 15) are the tiny shawl collar, winged gauntlet cuffs, halfmoon pockets and a double shoestring belt.
This one is $45.
Teen Problems—
By JEAN
and Mrs. Clayr McCoun; educa-| SOME OF your best friends , tional—Miss “Thelma Ann Houser| are going away to boarding
and Miss Margaret Lane; finance| school or
—Miss Alice Kenworthy and Miss Mary Duke.
college this fall, aren't they? 8o-o, will you write to them? Well,
naturally! But who
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Details; [Fat Well for Leus— ER Try Recipe | For Stuffed | Peppers
Ideal Dish For Cool Nights
By GAYNOR MADDOX NEA Balt Writer Time now to in collecting {recipes for cooler nights. Let's 'begin with stuffed green peppers and Brazil nut cookies,
» " w | CREOLE STUFFED PEPPERS | Six medium green peppers, 1 small onion, chopped, 1 cup| ground cooked ham (or {pound dried beef), 3 tablespoons {fat,” melted, one 10!j-ounce can| |condensed tomato soup, a cup! |cornmeal, 1 egg, slightly beaten. | Heat oven to 375 degrees F. | (moderate). Remove seeds and {tops from peppers. Combine re-| {maining Ingredients, mixing well. | {Stuff peppers. Place upright in ¢ greased 2-quart baking dish: add {water to cover bottom of dish {Cover and bake one hour at 3715 degrees F. Makes six servings.
Thursday's Menu BREAKFAST: Canned blended orange and grapefruit juice, ready-to-eat cereal, soft-cooked eggs, epriched toast, butter or fort. -fled margarine, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: ' Tuna _ fish salad with lettuce, sliced tomatoes and cucumbers, hot buttered toast, applesauce cake, tea, milk. DINNER: Creole stuffed peppers, steamed rice, corn on cob, enriched soft rolls, butter or fortified margarine, romaime and onion salad, fruit bowl (grapes and fresh
prunes), cheese, coffee, milk. Team-of-Four
Contest Scheduled |Weber-Baker The Indianapolis Bridge Asso- ne jclation will conduct te shes Wedding Set {tournament for the city team-of-| ‘Miss Dorothy Weber will be! {four championship Sept. 24 in hostess Friday night at a mis-| the Hotel Lincoln. |cellaneous shower in her home, .' There will be two sessions of 2558 8S. Meridian St. in honor of play, the first starting at 1 p. m.|Miss Janet Ruth Baker. and the final round at 8 p. m.| Miss Baker will be married Between sessions the Associa-/Sept. 18 in the North Methodist tion's annual dinner and election|Church to Harry A. Weber. Parwill be held. The winning team ents of the couple are Mrs. Ernest will take possession of the Joseph Baker, Greencastle, and Mr. and E. Cain trophy for the following Mrs. Frank X. Weber, 2558 S.| Meridian St. | Guests will include the mothers!
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Bridge Group Sets Tourney
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| The present holders .of the!
Historian-—Miss Flo M. Mock-| bee and Mrs. E. G. Beckham; hos-| should take the initiative? In
* pitality—Miss Clara Hughett and boy-to-boy or girl-to-girl cor-
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Miss Mary Tanselle; | lative— Mrs, R. H. Tews and Miss Lucile Pryor; library—Miss Eugenia Mc*Carnan and Miss Myitle Stein; - membership—Miss Dorothy Rosebrock and Miss Bonnie Bennett; newspaper—Miss Emily Berry and Miss Mable Jane Hamilton: Program-—Miss Louisa E, Davis and Mrs. Walter Shelhorn; public relations—Mrs. Frank Skiles and Miss Bonnie Oberholtzer; publicity « «Miss Esther Fleming, Miss Ivah Britton and Mrs. Dean Hazel; so-
cial==Miss Theima Ley and Miss}
Hannah Thompson, and correspondent to the Woman CPA Miss Phoebe Comer -and Miss Jewell Brown.
Local Couple Sets Wedding
Oct. 8 is the date selected by Miss Marilyn Taylor for her marriage to Robert M. Thomas, 1125
N. Tacoma St. She is the daughter|-
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Taylor, 1126 N. Tacoma St.
The vows will be read by the
- Rev. A. Glen O'Dell in the Evan-|
gelical United Brethren Church. Miss Mary Jane Fields, Mooresville, will be the maid of honor and the bridesmaids will be Misses Naney Rose, Peggy Johnson and Jeanne Martin. Carol Jean Myers ‘is to be the flowergirl.
Thomas, brother of the prospective bridegroom. The ushers are to be William Fitzpatrick, Gene Harman and Paul Shipp. Mr. Thomas attended Butler University. '
Sorority Sets Fall Meeting
Mrs. Loran Skatts will be hostess at 8 p. m. today in her home, 4407 Cold Springs Road, for the first fall meeting of Beta Pi Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. She also will give a program of vacation travel movies. Mrs. Frederick Sinclair will be the assistant hostess. New officers who will begin their duties are Mrs. Frank Arford, president; Mrs. John O, Bervaas, vice president; Mrs. Wil- « Jam R. McFarland, secretary; Mrs. Sinclair, treasurer; Miss Virginia Sampson, delegate, and Miss _Martha Harmony alternate. «= Final plans will be made for a +-Thrift Sale Saturday. The group Twill continue {its activities under the direction. of the Council of =Boclal Agencies and the White «Cross Guild.
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respondence, it doesn't matter. But between a lad and a lass, it's up to the boy to make the first move. A guy may line up his pen partners ahead of time or he may simply write when the spirit moves him. But a gal should never take it on herself to start a correspondence — that’s an age-old rule. -
» ” » THEY SAY absence makes the heart grow fonder. So watch your words, kids, Don’t let home-sickness or loneliness lead you astray. # In the first place, it's cruel to
write affectionately if you don’t mean it.,-But.look at it from your own point of view: mushy, gooey letters will be embarrassing when your attack of the lonesome blues is over. No doubt | about it! Meanwhile, they may seem funny to the recipient. And who wants to be laughed at? Even if your loving letters come from the heart, it's foolish to write 'em. You and your honey will change with the years, you Know,
Bridal Dinner Is Planned
“Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Emmett
JCurle will be hosts at bridal} The best man will be Darrell qinner .
Friday night in the {Propylaeum. The honor guests (will be their ddughter, Jane, and her fiance, King R. Traub. The couple will be married Saturday. [ Guests at the dinner will include Mrs. Mildred Traub, mother of the prospective bride 3 Mrs. Ida” B. Curle, Martinsville; Mrs. John Rilling, E. R.- Wolf, (Mr. and Mrs. Monte F. Huebsch,
Monte F. Huebsch Jr. and Mp.
and Mrs. Lawrence Riesen, Mil-|-
(waukee, Wis.; Mr. and Mrs. D. D. |Booth, Misses Suzanne and Ju({dith Booth and D. D. Booth Jr. Pewaukee, Wis. { Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Hill, |{Bloomington; Mr. and Mrs. Rob{ert Clegg. Decatur, Ill.; Dr. and (Mrs. Malcolm Wrege, Flint, (Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Neljson, W. Hartford, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. ‘Dean Ahlin, Portland, {Me.; Miss Patricia Robbins, La(fayette; Robert Jackson, Ft. | Wayne. Co
Visiting in Quebec ebeé, Sept. T
Also Messrs, and Mesdames| Willlam Wagner, Howard MeClel-| [land and Thomas C. Hanika, Mrs. |Jay H. Hedges, Miss Lillian Fletcher and Robert Klein. Mrs. William Metzger will entertain the out-of-town guests at| a luncheon Saturday in the Highland Golf and Country Club.
TWA FLIGHTS DAILY
seeee 3hrs 35 min esos 10 hrs 10 min siosees@ hrs 8 min
|trophy and defending éhamptons Of the couple and Mesdames Wal- Name eT EA
are Richard W. Lee, Lawrence J.
Welch, Jerome Jacobs and M. Roembke, John D. Bearden, wil- SRE NENIIRNINR RII IRERRRRRTRENS
Stanley McComas. Planning the arrangements are Mrs. A. R. Coffin, chairman; Mrs. Reba "Buck, Mr. Lee and Mr. McComas. : The tournament is open to all members of the Indianapolis
{ter Rush, Paul W. Herzog, E. C.| {liam Shea, Albert C. Rush, Leon-|
ard McCampbell, Sam Meko Jr. gireet
and Irene Kramer, Misses Vivian
Johnson, Ruth Rush, Corinne and City
Rosalyn - Roembke, Beverly Ann
Herzog and Sandra Lee Meko.
| Bridge Association. However, non- Dancing Class Set |
members who wish to compete {may apply for membership untill, {12:45 p. m. on the day of the|C wil {tournament. The play will be run {by Dean : Weisbach, Cindinnati, {well-known --tournament-.director, and official representative of the: American Contract Bridge League.
(Federal Club to Meet
| The Ladies Federal Club will
the entertainment.
The ' Brookside Mother's Civic sponsor the first fall folk dancing class of this season! at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Brookside Community Center. Mrs. Hafry Krug “1s committee char] man. for the adult event.
'Pay Visit to Sister
" The Misses Eleanor Hussey,
sistery Mrs. Myers, on Lake Wawasee.
~~ WASSON'S IS"NOW OPEN DAILY 9:30 fo 5:00 MONDAY fhri SATURDAY"
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Sorority to Install New Officers
The Delta Chapter, Phi Delta Pi Sorority, will hold a 6:30 p. m. dinner meeting today in LaRue's Restaurant.
Officers to be installed after-|
ward are Mrs. Hazel Brown, presfdent; Mrs. William Chandler, vice president; Mrs, James Sullivan
The Times Pattern Service . [lociwood on Bridge=
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Dishing the Dirt— By MARGUERITE SMITH
QI have an azalea plant that is barely alive but I'd love to save
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By FASLEY BLACKWOOD "IT IRRITATES Mr. Cham
{when his opponents hold | good hands -in_. succession, (AR independent survey indicates -Mr, Champion isn’t the only one Wi feels this way.) However, his tation rates above the average,
In the rubber in which this
hand was played, Mr. Dale and Mr. Muzzy had already held two big hands. On one they had set
South dealer id North-South vulnerable = ©!
Mr. Dale S~-AKB8S42 H-Q 8 8 D=10 3 C-K Q Mr. Champion Mr. Abel, | S106 38 sS-QJ8 H—8 ‘ H-10 5 3 D~-KQJT85 DB {4 | CoA 873 C-=100541% Mr. Muzzy 3 HA KJT43 ! DA 863 : . CJ & The bidding: South West North East 1H Pass 18 Pass’ 3H Pass 4 H All Pass
Mr. Champion 300 points off a sacrifice bid. On the next deal they had,bid and made a game.
{Then this hand came along. | Note Mr. Dale's cautious bide | ding. Surely he had enough to
probe for a slam after his parte ner opened the bidding and then made a jump rebid. But if was a good thing he didn't. ‘
Wins Opening Lead
Mr. Muzzy won the opening lead of the-king of-diamonds with the ace. Now there are .two things Mr. Muzzy likes to do. One of them is to finesse. The other is to ruff losers in dummy, Through the years he has stube bornly resisted the temptation of learning anything about side suit establishment, even in its simplest forms. : ¢ As trick two he led a second’ diamond. Mr. Champion won with the jack, cashed the ace of {clubs and led another club to dummy's king. - Now Mr,
came to his hand with the ace of
it. It was a gift to me nearly hearts, led a third diamond apd three years ago. I set it out-| side the first year and althoughihearts., Mr. Abel over-ruffed with it was fairly healthy it neverithe 10 and led a trump. Mr, bloomed. This year it looked Muzzy took the rest, discarding dry but finally had three or four| his last diamond on the second bunches of leaves. I trimmed it high spade from the board. Thus back early this spring—A Dish- he barely made four-odd. 03 ing the Dirt Fan. | As you see, if Mr, Muzzy-had A—Maybe your poor plant really get yp qummy’s spade suit- by is dry. Azaleas are hard drink-| mng out one round; he could ers, Try keeping the pot in a/p,ve made six on the hand—
water each morning. Other es- mands on the set up spades. ° sentialis—a temperature not too) Mr Champion was sore
ing room but a cool unheated; , . ‘of bedroom or enclosed porch for 8°00 tard tC, FUT, FL Cy its winter quarters); also not in six and down two,” he snarled,
and Mrs. Eugene Schoolcraft, re-
meet at 7:30 p. m.' Saturday with Helen Reidy, Bess Sharkey and cording and corresponding secre-| Mrs. K. 8. Barber, 6152 Haverford Mary Barrett spent the holiday taries; Mrs. Irene Douglas, treas—Mr. and Mrs."J. William Julian, Ave. Mrs. C. A. Shelby and Mrs. week-end at the cottage of Miss urer; Mrs. Violet Webb, historian, 6255 N. Pennsylvania St., Indian- Orrin Collins will have charge of Hussey’s apolis, are vacationing here, }
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