Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1949 — Page 3

oe 8, 1040 SATURDAY, OCT. 8, 1949 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 8! Miss Cosi ; al Couple ss Costin, Local Couple an, badly Joh T k ai Tes ram 3 yd ohn Tucker nited in end hit her T : oN . ; R with & re= : Fa CVE od o Be Wed Church Rite boy triend Trip to Bahamas Dessauer-Millholland ee To Follew Ceremony Vows Exchanged given first Before an altar banked The St. Joan of Arc Catholie al Hospital white lilies, ivy trees and ferns i was the scene of an 11:30. Miss Carolyn Chandler Costin a. m. wedding today Miss 4 8 Rev. fr. Michast John David Tucker Fry sbig Bg tonight in the |E: Holtzletter read the single-ring North Methodist Church. Dr. i ¥ . Dallas E. Browning will officiate i and Mrs. Ernest at the 8:30 o'clock service 18608 College Ave. Jareiits of Mr. and Mrs. James William ths bre. a Costin, Suis 3X Puonsylvaiia Sts 13902 Park Ave. : % parents of the bride. Mr. e to Taker & te so of A. and 2 gic ois Carson, sete o N Frederick Bryan: Tucker lbronze dress was wi land. : Ie hio - EL fr-shoulder ; fashion an off-s "es Oye} The bride will wear a leftect outlined with a bertns and w te the style gown of mellow candelight a fitted bodice. The bouffant § satin and lace. “The fitted bodice ‘hooped skirt of floor length had & poured inte is accented with a sheer yoke of {short train. She carried a slender ere greeted Nottingham lace, The long sleeves |cascade of - chrysanthemums in me patrons extend into bridal points. The gold shades. st trying to full hooped skirt has a cathedral The bridesmaids, a ng merrily, train. The long illusion veil will Walker, Mrs. Patrick Grady and ves said hang from a candlelight Juliet (Mrs. James Robinson, wore full” cap. Her bouquet will be of white |dresses of emerald green satin orchids and stephanotis. fashioned like the maid of 20 Inites, Miss Barbara Tucker, Fairland \honor’s. They wore matching employess : . 'satin hats and carried cascades Graves led sister of the bridegroom, will be na De ab Raded Chrys K search of maid of honor. Her dress of of gold and bronze 8 i wheat toned satin brocade is anthemums. § e with a molded basque, por- : s one’ i trait neckline and cap sleeves Trip to Mountains = mer aves: | soe um mating veivs, ie _ E+ Midis pcb “ » a long % —- » BF uw velvet sash, is floor length. She Mrs. Ralph Dessauer Y lelipper satin. The molded bodice ng around. i will carry a cascade bouquet of w 0 BI dress with a high round neckline, dow. I bee } yellow and brown orchids. . sage B Senetian lace, was acstuff was J Reception to Follow D A | Ri C U . Se an i epaulette. The bouffant skirt fell indow and ouble Ring Ceremony Unites os cathedral tram. The twos the fight. The bridesmaids will be Mrs.| ered illusion veil hung ; of both John Seymour Wells Jr., Mrs. . He Ag om ng Brown that Richard F. Herndon Jr. and Miss . er 0 ut emie ; Tom a 53 0 ¢ eg . I : § forget-me-nots and calla lilies, n full sway | Cynthia Hendricks, all of Chi ; Her hongust of ‘white ficers could § cago; Miss Gloria Vaughan, Win- ouble ring ceremony un ss Ru leanor Lemley an ; roses and Miss Gloria V h Wi A double ri ited Miss Ruth E Leml d 1 J Tos ih oy crcl. bling. Net netka. Ill, and Miss Marjorie Richard Eugene Bergdoll at 3:30 p. m. today in the Irvington 4 Co i 5 wasp & 3 Th Jordan the best ta r of Dithmer. Their dresses will be| Methodist Church. The Rev. Henry G. White heard the vows. . 1 oe # oIas vo yas Pot Ush Jerome SweeHous of all, the same style as the maid of The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Lemley, 318 Miss Marjorie M. Saxe man, Ushers were Ball, Jack g tables. honor's. They will wear flower N. Audubon Road, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Harry H. % £2 ney, Chicago; Richsre Ball ure of the halos t6 match their bronze and | Kegerrsis and Frank L. Bergdoll, both of Muncie. si " Royse and Tamas land, : gold mum cascade bouquets. Miss Jean Horton, maid of] brother of the bride. . source of in the Hotel James Costin, the bride’s|honor, wore yellow taffeta with After a reception A le left for a trip brother, will be best man. Ushers|a matching cap. She had a bou-| ¥ OWS fa ” Antlers, the coup! . d like wild will include Mr. Wells and|quet of bronze crysanthemums.| , rough, te oe ay Moustatng a ayy Charles Roberts of Chicago; Wil-| The = bride's traditional white | Ch i Rit Mrs. John G. Ackelmire Ted suit. They will be at home at - liam Buettin, Marion, O.; Robert|satin gown was fashioned with a n urc I e Park A their return. ins hit one Allen, Louisville, Ky. and Alvin fitted bodice, Chantilly lace yoke, : hgh ci ¥ ve., on Tn ickjack and Barrows. long sleeves and chapel length) Ackelmire-Hynes 1 s bride was Eradus im with the B The reception will be in ‘the train. . . : : . William Woods College and Bt ff Cunning- | Marott Hotel. The couple Will| An orange blossom tiara held] Wedding Solemnized | Cathedral Ceremony U nites [ir Soiversity. Ste isu mem Commissar leave immediately after the recep-the two tiered illusion veil. The of Kappa Alpha Sorority. s he can say r tion for the Bahama Islands. pride carried a white Bible and! Miss Beatrice Ann Hynes and : . . Mr. Dessauer attended Butler, can't live. : The bride's traveling costume is|white orchids. John G. Ackelmire were married GL P au | M urr ay, Rose M ansfi el d ack =] a green and mustard tweed suit] EF, Eugene Lacey, Muncie, was|at 10 o'clock this morning in St. ® topped with a mustard colored|ihe best man and the ushers were|Mary's Catholic Church. The Paul Thomas Murray took Miss Rose Therese Mansfield as his| § OPO] naisied Supt 8 eoat. Her accessories will be in Paul J. Cory and John A. Kem-|p.o Fr. Victor 1. Goossens read | Evige in a ony Li 2 9 a. m, today in S8, Peter and Paul and said Soa . : op ph Rev. Fr. . | Cathedral. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond Noll officiated. ~ : ion for head i Te, 1, the couple will og Tov Toe Been on 22 the Vows. RALPH DESSAUER, son of VOWS UNITING Miss Bea- The bride is the daughter of Russell J. Mansfield, 1512 N. p ans upper 2 lew Vise § be at Some at 3914 NN anane The couple will'be at home at| The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Albert Dessauer, 3902 trice Ann Hynes, daughter of | Meridian Stal the nephew of Miss Margaret king,’ Sher- as Soni ho ride 18 2220 Vebster Ave. She bride =\\jur. and Mrs, James J. Hynes, Pak yee. PO Behera be» A LB | Miss Mary J. Mansfield was the| ception were in the Riley Hotel. Event Will Be jared. “My a member of Kappa Kappa Gam-| the aan ig graduate of|22° N. Summit St, and the: Mrs, ‘Ernest Millholland, G. Ackelmire, son of Mr. and maid of honor. She wore a gold TOT her Yeading itp tno bride Given Tuesday i alle vying ud Sorofity and the bridegroom Indiana University. [bridegroom's parents are Mr. and| ggog College Ave. as his bride Mrs. Frederick W. Avkunirs, |yeiveteen firsss with 8 paio of Jaca wid 3 qa Ee norice | The Indianapolis Alumnse of an affidavit Fraternity, Er i Auxiliary Schedules 5320s oy SSW. Asn, 1 = = vig Toad st Took = ie By St. [ried a cascade of rust chry santhe- Bon bride atisnded Butler Unt Pelts Qasunp Soy will mat ery unhappy : 4 hurch. (P. ’ lic Church. (P. mums, versity . an e bridegroom coveréd dish supper rosecutor is Hollywood Party Miss Helen Marie Hynes, was ot FH Church, (P Maye pone s The bridesmaids, Misses Mary attending Butler. p. m. in the Butler UniBPW Now |the maid of honor and James H. 8 . Jane and Jean Osborne, had moss | NN |versity chapter house. William The Ladies Auxiliary, Jewish] Miss Jane Klee, daughter of ~e * Aower was not War Veterans, will sponsor a Ackelmire, the best man. St. Patrick's Catholic "So. “7oseph J. Klee, (Breen frocks. District Elects Gilbert i speak on bud sion of the Hollywood party at 1:30 p. m.| After a breakfast in Holly Hock| Church will be the scene of ov" 34 gt and Lavern | The bride's candlelight satin rangements. : ears Wednesday in Block's Auditorium. Miss Marjorie M. Saxe's mar- oS Sl Cr and Mrs. |§0Wn was fashioned with a lace | o Mrs. Thomas M. Hindmas ————— : . Proceeds will be used for Christ- Hill the couple left for a trip to riage to Martin L. Miller Jr. A . fo Tt. Lauder- bodice and lace inserts at the me Officers Here will preside and Mrs. ale ure wv Celebrates With mas projects at the veterans’ "e% Eegland he Side i Best Satomi hy te oF dale Fla., will be married Nov. Jus. oo Angry illusion veil Husted a Shainin a of p. c ( : hospitals. { uate o arian College. Mr. . h : > » e rom a candlelight sati . ‘ s Joan Shep- Luncheon in N. Y. rs. Sol Oppenheim is prosidont| suet one is a graduate Wa-| L. Saxe, 1147 8. Lynhurst u I Anthonys Catiiolie cloche interlaced with i She Mrs.-Thomas Bunch Mesdames Scott P. Matthey | the song Times Special and Mrs. Alexander Belle is chair-|bash College and a member of| Drive, and Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ure, Bote) . carried a satin covered prayer-. Named to Office Ralph W. Showalter, Louis W, he finished NEW YORK, Oct. 8—The 22d|mgp, Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. ler, 916 E. Morris St. (Walton Courtney photo. book topped with orchids Rawlings, 8. D. Bash, C. B. Dur s singing in anniversary of National Business photo). s = = James Doyle was the best man trict, Indiana Federation of Ciube, Baim: J. Dwight DO Geiss the local Women’s Week was celebrated T Ah Ti P o ; s = = AND MRS. Fred Ober- |while the ushers Richard , e ubs,| 0, Browne, Frank L. 5p m (Ine at a luncheon meeting today in e jimes attern ervice Oct. 22 is the date selected by MR. roi Dl Aver an. iorany 8 De er Richard were elected yesterday at the 41st| Airred H. Guyot, Guy B. Morrie the Hotel Biltmore. The National Miss Beverly Jean Hein for her meyer, ¢ ‘their ’ » annual convention in the Hotel|gon Gentry T. Haun, Herman H, EA Federation, Business and Protes- [ii ” marriage to Merrill L. Stogs- nounce the SogRgIERtY ho | EAIREr Le breakfast and re.| con Lauter and A. Frank Gleaves —— sional Women’s Clubs, Inc, and] 7) g dill in the Beech Grove Meth- or our ny. at g akfas re- They are: Mrs. Thomas A.land Misses Edith M. Curtis, the New York BPW Club of |} 7 ) odist Church. Parents of the 0 ’ 4 ann. 2832 B » d | Bunch, second vice president; Mrs. Helen G. Baker and June C. Dune Manhattan were sponsors of the / We Souple-are Ms an Mrs. John Mn Walter Sonderm EI) Sour ridge Results— Ralph W. Hook, recording secre-/ham. : luncheon. | A. Hein an r. an rs. . 3 ° tary, Mrs. Gerald C. Waterman, L “Women have come of age in| Noble K. Stogsdill, all of Beech set IF the wedding. (O'Dell Clu Ing List treasurer, and Mrs. James Lamb,| New Officers ; business.” Dr, E. Frances Bett Grove. (Epply photo.) photo.) o . Serer New officers of the group are i president of the Nation . Th WwW “Club women are a privileged|Mrs. Hindman, president; Mrs, Federation, told the group Blackwood on Bridge— eir INNEePrS group in our society and privilege| Russell L. Roberts, vice presi“Business women of the 1930's ° * |carries with it responsibility,”|dent; Mrs. G. Gale Graber and and 1940's have done much to Miss ras rorecTs The results of a number of Mrs. Jasper P. Scott, president,|Mrs. Herbert J. Spier, corres dispel male skepticism of their # bridge games played this week said in opening the convention. |sponding and recording secres place in business. Their continued S f b PI a are announced. | Resolutions adopted were en-|taries; Mrs. John F. Musser, success eventually will remove onira ct Y arte Y Y movin Club: Friday night (pos- dorsement and support of a state treasurer; Mrs. 8. Walker Down~

; E & W—Mrs. Irene Hummel, Mrs. vention. They included (1) recom- . eon was a panel discussion on| ! Il Mr. Dale |trumps, entered dummy with the Maurice Jansen 130.5; Mrs. Mark mending study of the United Na- Rename: Program) Mia. Wiltas al security — “Women’s Contribution to Busi- #1 S—A J 1 ace of spades and led the care- Boor, Miss Alice Queisser 124;|tions in school curriculum and & Ways ; sg ness.” Top New York career H-K 5 fully preserved king of diamonds,| Mrs, William O'Neil, Mrs. E. M.|adult study groups as a means elen yo a i y—may well women participated. D—K 8635 | on which she discarded her losing gharer 118.5. toward war prevention and pro- Mrs. Albert W. » Sta day, 'gs someday. C—A KS 4 | spade. Marott Club, Tues. night (Pos- motion of world peace; (2) en- Ts me is steady, Mr. Abel Mr. Champion sible score 207): N & S—Mrs. dorsing continuation of commit- DISHING THE regularly us Orc ard 8-954 §-Q1088 Send questions on bridge to |qene Morris, Edson T. Wood|tee on un-American activities with out : H—8 4 H—A 7 8 Mr. Blackwood, The Indianap- |190 5. Ralph G. Ittenbach, Jerome administrative safeguards protect- DIRT By MRS. ANNE CABOT D—AQ10732 D—4 olis Times, Indianapolis 9. Jacobs 176.5; Mrs. E. W. Chaille, | 108 rights of individuals incorpoOff Group to Meet This perky little duckling is |C—J 10 -Q98st TT TTT Miss Marjorie Quinn 158.5; (Pos. Tated into the procedure code of By MARGUERITE SMITH —-— fun to Work, for ihe motifs ate Miss Brash Dr. M J. Reill sible score 270): E & W—Mrs, the committee; (3) urging Con-/q_1 pyy a delicious herb at man aring Savings Gordon Thompson, headmaster By SUE BURNETT amusing, the stitches simple SK 6 vr. *. Me y George P. Ryan, M. Stanley Mc- gressional adoption of measures) ~ yet that is wonderful to use im or A of the Orchard School, will greet| ~~, 0 0 = eckeq 20d the colors gay. Enjoyable H—QJ10082 Weds in Illinois Comas Jr. 171; Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. for organization of the federall coouing meat or Italian foods. etcher the new members of the school’s or th a hoo) | STbroidery, even for a little D—3 weas i Robinson 151: E. A. Freeman, R, government based on recommen-| y4 regemples dried sage but its cally you have Mothers’ Association at a coffee| JUmPEr TOF the grade School gir), and these days-of-the-week c—18 Times Special D. Risch 150.5. dations of the Commission on the| p,me is something like “ore rice of our hour at 9 a. m. Tuesday in the| Miss. Shell wear it day after gegigng can be completed in : : ; KANKAKEE, Ill, Oct. 8—8t.| Ajlison League, Tues. night: N|Reorganization of the Executive) ganio» Do you know what #t day with the blouse included or The; bidding: hurch h Be, ne Branch, and (4) urging consolida-| 5 ou con make auditorium. h short order. NORTH FAST SOUTH WEST Patrick's Catholic Churc eres Ss Mrs. E. R. Buxton, W. R. Branch, an urging consolida-| jo ana whether I could raise it od Mrs. Jameson Acheson wili| Prightly colored sweaters. Each Pattern 5966 includes trans- |" "nC poll tT ta apo was the scene Sept. 30 of MIS. van Vactor first: H. J. Coe, Rob. tion of schools legislated by state! from seed in my garden? Mrs. and arrange gpeak and Mrs. Hiram McKee relies a minimum of fabric. fer for seven towels, stitch 288 Marjorie Atherton’s marriage to .t 7 Allen second: Mr. and Mrs, General Assembly be established] p m Rapp, 220 N. LaSalle St. ected offices. and Mrs. William O. Watson are : Siieln In is in sizes 3, jjustrations, material require- |«patural” play. But it would cost Dr M. J. Reilly, Arthur, IIL John P. Lord third; E & W—Mrs, |i} 88 many state communities as A—It's oregano (the Spanish | and down social chairmen. Mrs. J. V. Raw-| % bo 3 02m 1 yearn Se ments avd embroWery - diy Your contract. Dr. Reilly is the son of Mr. and|w, R. VanVactor, E. R. Buxton POSSIDIe. Mrs Guy O. Byrd served “og tor marjoram) or somes voncs: Thr lings Jr, president, will intro-| & TWEAPSE: 1A YARCE OF SA-inchli rections. Miss Brash played a small dia- Mrs. Maurice F. Reilly, 5240 Col- first; ¥, E. Mitchel, Miss Martha|28 Tesclutions chairman. times called oreganum . (the ° ~. duce the other newly elected offi-| C0 "= °F he new Fashion To order, use the coupon. [mond from the board and let the|lege Ave. Dr. and Mrs. Sheldon Machlan second; Mr. and Mrs.|p ge Latin botanical term). There's cers. Yer. Powsd EB "The: fall and winter issue will queen hold the trick. Here was Regan, Kankakee, attended the Ralph H. Forbes third. Miss Wagner a lot of argument among herb feposiers They os Howat Har). gelight you with its up-to-the- ANNE CABOT her reasoning. If Mr. Champion couple. Duplicate Results growers as to whether oregano ; Jagton, ce president; Mss, innte. sartomate too : : had at least two diamonds, and if, pr, and Mrs. Reilly will live in| = ° powder is identical with pow . Same ffel, secretary, and is. for all the family gitt The Indianapolis Times [the jack of spades could bejsrthur. Dr. Reilly is a graduate Men's Duplicate Club, Mon. To e riage dered marjoram. But for all my honk. .C. Duckworth, treasurer, The pattern printed inside RE successfully finessed, then five- of the University of Chicago Med- night: N & S—H. F. Singleton, : practical purposes, try committee chairmen are Mrs. a — ‘ 530 S. Wells St. odd cotild be made by going up|ical School. Noble G. Morgan first; George| Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Wagner, some marjoram seed this. McKee, social; Mrs. Watson, cof- Tarion a 2 or our ; ? with the king of diamonds. That H. Fosdick, Robert Wood second; 1047 8. Randolph St, announce| (wait until November) for your ; fee hours; Mrs. John Kinghan » use the coupon. Chicago 7, IL was the pretty side of the picture. ~ || ates Her Ninth E & W—O. K. Fraustein, M. L.|the approaching marriage of their| own seasoning next year. Try and Mrs. Roger Kahn, ways and : But if Mr. Champion had aC eDre Thompson first; Fred W. Gil-|daughter, Rosalie, to Bernard J.| to get fresh seed as marjoram Beans; Mrs, Charles F. Munroe, SUE BURNETT - No. 5966 Price 20¢ |gncieton diamond and the queen Birthday With Party shilat, Howird 2 Ring soond. Steso Jon “* Se, aM = AT-| is not the easiest herb to reise . i is Ti of spades, then lay of the| ory Duplicate Club, Mon. thur h al from seed, I've found. Mrs. Frederic McLaughlin, The Tndiatapolis THES ‘‘Namp ..uevonseseresssrreveccnsiiine, oF Ie ore a) Jane Elusbeth Cepe. daughtelnignt (master point session): N| The wedding will be at 10 a. m. a ; publicity; Mrs. Paul Fletcher, 14 w. aryland St. ; result of down one, Mr. Cham- Ne Mr, 2nd is. osep 5 pi 3 & S—Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Rein-(Nov. 5 in St. Patrick's Catholic) gong questions on ardening lelepnos Mrs. William L. Indianapolis 9, Ind. 000080800 000000000000 S000 0RONOS pion would ruff out the king and on ‘her aD birthday anni- hardt first; Mr, and Mrs. TH. Church. The Rev. Fr. Thomas to Mrs. Smith, The IndianapoSchloss and Mrs. Marven Lasky, No. 8378 5 sit back to wait for his spade Today with in. the Vandenburgh second; William Fields will officiate. : Indianapolis 9. EE aa Price 25¢ Igtreet .ceeeessessossssresnesensftrici. Jersaty 1902 Wiky 2 purty Motions, Herbert Bailey third; E| Miss Rose Ann Walpole wil) be : : Mrs, bert y . ' . & W-—Clarence Huetten, L. E.| the maid of honor an es- og § : , Brownie Troop, and Mrs. Bize..oiiuiiiianes City ely Miss Brash decided She Her guests are Elizabeth Davis, yrorarren first; Mrs, P. J. Cros-/maids will be Misses Jeanette Sor ority s National William 8. Deckelbaum and Mrs. r Book 250 i 0000000000000 00000000000000 a a Tro ext vine Wat Martha Vyverberg, Elaine Maur- fer, Mrs. K. M. Schafer second; James, Joan McCarthy and Cath- Convention to Close oils — — § McLaughlin, second grade Fashion Book Price 25 i ve-od s 3 ey, Patty Hostetter, Joellen Reyn-| wayne Sink, A. M. Suggs third. |erine and Sally Ann Fitzgerald.|’ 101 , Brownie troop. = State «ssvsssivsirsversrveversi worth-only 30 points and to-tryieids, Gale Gerdan, Sally Todd! Newcomers Duplicate Club, Misses Carolyn and Marilyn Wag-| The convention of the : Name ccocesscscsccccscsccnsces Ww d a. for it would seriously jeopardize Nancy Nail, Judy, Joyce and Mon. afternoon (Possible score| ner will be the junior bridesmaids. Sigma Beta Sorority will close to- . : $0800 0000000000000000 BRRREEOOES Mr. and Mrs. William Cc Deer; Ne er was she interested 3 Reni Lilly, Patty Henry, Kathy man, Mrs. M. J Way 129.5; Mrs. girl and Pat Molloy will be the ton, Os nmi ‘ EY Lea NEW YORK—Mrs. Betty CORD, | gireat 00. 70ueuesssssssssnsss 810 N. Tacoma St, will have an Making three-odd, which would Sigmond, Peggy Snyder, Victoria George Horton, Mrs. H. G. Oakes ringbearer. Indianapolis women | RAVE SVETEW Srooklys grandmother, has chal- : open house from 2 to 8p. m. to-| ive pes 2 minus score. Barron, Nancy Brown, Nancy|112: E & W—Mrs. Fred Gilchrist,| Charles Wuensch will be the|the three-day meeting are M BIT INAURANGS nged 17-year-old Shirley May morrow in their home. They are| She figured the play of a smallClark, Brenda Fishbein, Lynnyps T. R. Schmidt 136.5; Mrs, (best man while the ushers will be dames W. Bennett ., SI on : France, who failed to swim the CHF sceccasesceccnccsesaccscacelcoloprating their 50th wedding] diamond from dummy on the\Zuber, Beth Foster, Judy Lamb, james Long, Mrs. Edward Kerri-/Charles Wagner, Joseph Arm-|don Cox, Claude B Nal pi English channel this summer, to a anniversary. No invitations have second lead of that suit would Georganne Russell, Joyce Wine- gan 122, bruster, Vincent Scheller and Jones, Edwin Myer at) Ee . 8 long distance race. State seestetentssenserasttacess been sent. practically guarantee a safe four-/gardner and Caroline P fo: | : > erine ¥. Todd. ——————— A : *W ’ a v 4 : % A La Fg

all discrimination.”

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Dr. Scott reported on results of a recent survey on “Opportuni-| ties for Careers for Women,”

conducted by Miss Elizabeth M.f

Bacon, social and business hisc

torian of the national federation. §

The survey deals with three fields, |

insurance companies, department | / |

stores and cosmetics. “Selling is a profession,” Ar-| thur H. Motley, Parade Publica-| tion, Inc., president, told the| group. He stressed the importance] of self-analysis for both success-| ful men and women. | Another highlight of the lunch-|

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By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Sand MISS BRASH is playing very fine cards lately. On this she made another good safety play which assured the success of

her contract. . Mr. Abel opened the jack of clubs which was won on the board

with the king. The king of

diamonds. Mr, Abel won this

d she was monds' 0dd on the hand. An trick with the ace of dia | absolutely right.

and returned the queen. | os This was the crucial point of| After winning with the queen

third the hand. Would you play the|of diamonds, Mr. Abel led a 2” That is the round of the suit. Miss Brash ing Bon En |again played small from the North dealer {poard and ruffed in her hand. Neither side vulnerable | she then took out the remaining

N & S—Mr. and aid to public health bill in the |Mrs. George P. Ryan, 166.5; Mrs.|1951 Legislature; becoming famil{Roger Deputy, Frank Buchanan, iar with the kindergarten, public |154; Claude Lett, Jeff Everhart, health and library extension bills, 144; © & W—Sidney 8. Kasle, H.|already sponsored by the feder-

|H. Riegner, 157.5; H. R. Bailey,

hearts was led and Mr. Champion |W. R. McGlone, 153.5; Mrs. Kitty 1949 Legislature, preparatory to went right in with the ace and fired back his singleton four of warner, Mrs. Alex Metzger and lobbying in the 1951 session, and {Walter J. Pray, Ralph Ittenbach, support of national

143. | St. Joan of Arc Club, Wed. night (Possible score 216); N & 8 Blackmore 121.5; Mr. and Mrs.!

R.“ Rupp,

—Mrs. John R. Kelley, Mrs. Z. J.|dians.

Ralph G. Ittenbach 119; Mrs. V.|resolutions passed by the Indiana Vincent Hurst 115.5; Federation-at the May state con-

ated clubs and defeated in the

legislation providing a long-range, integrated program for rehabilitation of the Navajo and other American In-

The convention also endorsed

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ing, Panhellenic delegate; Mrs, B, E. Meditch, publicity chairman; Mrs. George. O. Browne, mentarian, and Mrs. Edward W, Weddle, Anchora corerspondent. The committee heads are Mra, Frank L. Churchman, welfare; Mrs. George O, Browne, member ship; Mrs. William Boyd, rush; Mrs. Alfred H. Guyot, Indiana University; Miss Nancy Tressler, Purdue; Mrs. John F. Museer, DePauw; Mrs. Guy E. Morrison, hospitality; Mrs. Edward O. Mitchell and Miss Mary Jane Laatz, telephone; Mrs. Russell Lo