Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1949 — Page 20
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District Meeting State President Addresses Group
must be defeated 3 ;
Sovemment. is to be liquidated,” ’ Cogley G. Cole, Vevay, told
members of the Seventh District,| | Indiana Federation of Clubs, to- °
day.
The state IFC president was|
luncheon speaker at the one-day
district meeting in the Hotel Lin-|
coln. Mrs. Jasper P, Scott, district president, presided. Earlier Mrs. Oscar Brizius, Newburgh,
and
Mrs. Claude T. Steele, Knox, both!
candidates for the state presi-
dency, spoke. Mrs. Elmer 8. Dolzall, third vice president of the state federation and juniors chairman, was endorsed for the office of state corresponding secretary. The election will be held in May, 1950, at the convention in French Lick.
Delegates Voted
Mrs. E. 1. Poston, Martinsville, state Latin American fellowship chairman, and Mrs, Fred B. Bell, Rushville, business manager of the Club Woman, were also on the morning program. District delegates voted for candidates for the offices of second vice president, recording secretary, treasurer and director in the Seventh District. Talking on the subject, “The Issues Confronting America,” Mrs. Cole declared “in our frenzied battle against communism we are far too tolerant of socialism which
is ‘the threshold of communism.”
Look at History
The state president, asserted ft
was time to look back into the history of the nation and realize what made it t—labor, toll, p and ftisth ini Tors the via Congress, the Vevay sald, “Of course we must sofl—should have
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Alumnae Set Meeting on
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Larry Richardson To Be Speaker
hostesses, are Mesdames Don E. Kelly, James L. Miller and D. L. Walker, Miss Evelyn Scheidler and Miss Mary Margaret Mancini.
Miss Ruth Goodlet, 4334 Broadway, will be hostess to the members of the Alpha Delta Pi Sorority Alumnae Association at 8 p. m. Wednesday. “My Uncle’ Jan” will be reviewed by Mrs. Louise Schneider. Committees for the group’s state day Feb. 11 will be announced. Miss Goodlet and ‘Mrs. Elbert Harding are chairmen.
Phi Mu to Meet The members of the Phi Mu
at 7:45 a. m. Monday in the Herron Art Institute. K. E. Smith will discuss ceramics. The presidents and delegates of Indianapolis panhellenic groups will be special guests, Mrs. R. ‘8S. Hiatt and Mrs. William B. Wilcox will head the receiving line.
Mesdames Leroy Burney, Hiatt, Morey Doyle, Ross Coffin, Glenn
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Sorority Alumnae Club will meet|
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ruff—ten tricks in all. Of course this count was based on the opposing spades being divided 3-2, What if one opponent had four ? In that case it appeared impossible to avoid the loss of one spade trick, one diamond and |® two clubs. But what's a little thing like “the impossible” to Miss Brash? Nothing at all. She decided to play. the hand so that she would have a good chance for success even if the spades were divided 4-1, A premature leading of trumps
second trick Miss Brash played
a small diamond and won it with 3
dummy’'s ace. B8he returned a small nd and Mr. Abel was in with the jack, He led back a trump and Mr. Champion's ten| went to dummy’s king.
Leads Another Diamond
Now Miss Brash led another diamond from the board and ruffed it with seven of spades. Then she cashed the king of hearts and ruffed her last heart in dummy. The last diamond was led from the board and ruffed with the nine of
award of the Hundred Year Association. The award is going to Dean McIntosh for her “out satnding achievement in the interest of the City of New York, particularly in the field of education.” :
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Sorority to Meet
and Sunday in Terre Haute.
Home Economists Participate
In Dairy Show Food Festival
would ruin this plan so at the| |
which opens tomorrow in Day- kosh, Wis. The wedding will be
The Beta Sigma Phi Borority trot, will hold its convention tomorrow
Nov. 19 in St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. Mrs. Marvin M. Martin, Desister of the bride-to-be, will be the matron of honor. Miss Kathryn Gartland will be her siswo ter's maid of honor. The bridesmaids will be Mrs. James R. Gill, Evanston, Ill, sister of the prospective bridegroom; Mrs. Robert B. Radford, Oshkosh, and Miss Dorothy Sherrin. Margo Martin, niece of Miss Gartland, will be
flowergirl. Hugh G. Grimes, Chicago, will} attend his brother as best man while the ushers will be John L.| { Baldwin, Chicago; Edward F.| Steck, Oshkosh; Mr. Gill and John Boehne. Miss Gartland is the daughter of Mrs, Peter V. Gartland, 4421 Central” Ave. Mr. and Mrs. An. drew T. Grimes, Chicago, are the parents of the bridégroom-to-be,
Sorority Sets Birthday
The 79th birthday of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority will be celebrated at a tea from 2:to 5 p. m,, Oct. 15, in the Governor's Mansion. Mrs. Everett M. Schofield and Mrs. Roy M. Robbins are co-chairmen. | Mrs. Henry F. Schricker, Miss
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Mrs. B. Lynn Adams (fet) dianapolis Council of Women, welcomes Miss Doris Goodwin, Chi- |
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| Charles A. Harris, William M. Loudon, Joe Rand Beckett, Fred |'T. Hill, Ronald R. Scott, Harry G.
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