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Lutheran Orp share Welfare Aadaton To Have Luncheon
Through Understanding” Is Year's Theme for Council of Women
= The members of the Lutheran Orphans’ Welfare Association will have a 12:30 p.m. luncheon meeting Friday in the home, 3301 E. Washington St. Mrs. Anthony Rieder will preside. Plans will be dis-
Shescd Zor the children's Christmas eveiitty The hostess chairman is Mrs. Fred Korff and Mrs. Edward
‘Service
Coleman is co-chairman. They
Charles Smiley, Joseph Reek, Gilbert Mascher and Minnie Irving. ' ‘There will be an Autumn Festival after the business session. A chili supper will be served from 5 to 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Smiley is
“Service Through Understanding” is the thefne of the year for the Indianapolis Council of ‘W The members will open their winter season at 10 a. m. Tuesday in the North Methodist Church. Mrs. Thad E. Clarke will + preside and will welcome old and new members
Dr, Don E. Woods is to be the speaker. He will discuss “Medical Facts to Refute Fal-
Reports wil be read by Mesdames E. C. Rumpler, Clayton M. Adams, Louise Boyd, C. C. Winter and Chester O. Bittner. Mrs. Merrill G. Christie is the club report chairman. Williara E. Steckler will speak-at 1:15 p. m. His topic is “Rates You Pay.”
Dance Date Set
Mrs. E. M. Gass and Mrs. J. F. Smith are co-chairmen for the dance to be sponsored by the St. Joan of Arc, Women's Club. The event will be Nov. 11 in the Highland Golf and Country Club. Committee heads include Mrs. D. R. Brosnan and Mrs. Neal
Farrell, tickets; Mrs. Hugh Brady and Mrs. Edwin Shepperd Jr, gifts; Mrs. E. J.
Elliott, decorations; Mrs. Edwin Sullivan, reservations, and Mrs. ' Kevin D. Brosnan, publicity. Ralph Lillard and his orchestra wil play from 9 p. m. to 1a m,
“Nathaniel Hawthorne” "(Van Doren) will be reviewed by Mrs, Kathryn Turney Garten at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in Block's Auditorium. The review is sponsored by the Book Review Club.
Club members will meet at i = m. Thursday in the orM\ War Memorial to hear Mrs. Garten in a private re-
view.
The Cornelia Cole Fairbanks DAR Chapter will meet at 2:30 p. m. Thursday in the Propylaeum. Mrs. Harry Miesse, niece of James Whitcomb Riley, will
talk. The hostesses for the tea |
hour are Mesdames Frank F. Powell, Russell T.: Byers, L. Dean Causey, Edwin H, Forry and Paul H. White and Miss Deborah Moore.
Luncheon Planned For Auxiliary Unit
Mrs. Harry D. Hooley, 5819 N. New Jersey St., will entertain the members of the Delta Upsilon Auxiliary at a 12:30 p. m. lunch-
eon Tuesday.
Mrs. Frank Alford and Mrs. Edwin Aspinall are the assistant
will be assisted by Mesdames
omen.
Soroptimist Tea Nov. &
Club to Observe First Anniversary
The first anniversary of the Soroptimist Club will be celebrated at a tea Nov. 6. Mrs. Hal B. Bryant, Williams Creek, is to be the hostess. Members of the receiving line will be Miss Lucille Pryor, president; Mrs. Maurice E. Thornton and Mrs. Ralph W. Lewis. Mrs. Max H. Norris, Miss Mildred Barrett and Miss Elizabeth Pettit wlil be hostesses. Miss Libby Evans is program chairman, assisted by Mrs. Roland W. Slagle and Mrs. Harold O. Burnet. Miss Mary Anne Luebking, Mrs. Dorothy Hampson, Mrs. Winn Kommer and Miss Nancy Novak are in charge of decorations. Other committee members include Mesdames Howard M. Muller, Lyman A. Gould and Marion M. Hull and Miss Clara Dux, arrangements; Misses Hannah Thompson, Frances Cameron and Dorothy Anne Fulton, Mrs. Kenneth M. Smith and Mrs. W. D. Spencer, invitations, and Mrs, Jean Johnston, Mrs. Dorothy Ellis and Mrs. Daniel F. Lewis, publicity. The Indianapolis club was founded Nov. 6, 1948 and is affiliated with the American and International Federations of Soroptimist Clubs,
Nebraska U. Alumni To Meet Friday
Alumni Association will hold its annual fall meeting Friday in the 38th Street Branch, Indiana National Bank. A covered dish supper will be served at 6:30 p. m. University of Nebraska graduates in the city and vicinity are invited. Club officers are Mrs. Harley J. Corey, president; Dr. John A. Robb, vice president; Mrs. Edward F. Stepp and Mrs. William R. Frank, recording and corresponding secretaries; R. E. McCormick, treasurer, and the executive board, Dr. Donald R. Adams, Fred M.
hostesses.
Olney and Walter L. Glazer.
THE NORTH Methodist Church was the scene of Miss Mary Elizabeth Arvin's marriage to Thomas H. Robertson at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. The parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Sherrill E. Arvin, 3008 Bolton Ave. and Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Robertson, 3270 Winthrop Ave. (Voorhis photo.) Miss Barbara Meek and Robert C. Hough were married last Saturday in the First Presbyterian Church, New Castle, She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Meek, New Castle. The bridegroom’s parents are Mr.
Unit to Celebrate Sorority Founding
Miss Eloise Proctor, 3110 N.
Delaware St. will be hostess to the members of the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter, Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday.
The dinner meeting will cele-
Miss Virginia Howald
and Mrs, Cyril M. Hough, East Chicago. (Epply photo.) tJ = "
A CEREMONY to be read at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon will unite Miss Martha Joanne West and Rue P. Alexander. The vows will be read in the Amo Methodist Church. The fa- * ther of the bride is Leland West, Amo. Mr. Alexander is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Corwin 8. Alexander Sr., 6135 Winthrop Ave. (Porter photo.) Mr. and Mrs. Everett F. Howald, 2168 N. Oxford St.,, announce the engagement of their
Blackwood on Bridge—
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{Rogers and August Bohlen willl Community Center to make By EASLEY BLACKWOOD |
HERE IS an APPOPLRS hand to end this series on “when not po hand. There's no grand slam, no nine-
daughter, Virginia, to Hugh C. Harrigan, Indianapolis. The couple will be married Nov. 24 in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. (P. H. Ho photo.)
LJ . ” NEXT Saturday is the date selected by Miss Licia Toffolo for her marriage to Dr. Eugene Kirby Dempsey. The St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church will be the scene of the marriage. (Shen-Courtney photo.) Mr. and Mrs. Louis Toffolo, 2909 E. 17th St., are the bride-to-be’s parents. The bridegroom is the nephew of Dr. William Kirby, Newark, N. J.
Catholic Church. The Daughters the direction of Miss Mary Agnes Breakfast will be served at 9
Couple Plans Open House
Norman Johnsons
To Entertain Dr. and Mrs. Norman B. Johnson will be hosts at an open house next Saturday in their home. Parents of students and alumni are invited to attend the event after the Homecoming game between Glennwood School, Chicago, and Park School. * The assistant hosts will include Messrs. and Mesdames Herbert E., Wilson, C. C. Duck, Thomas 8S. McCrae Jr., John Mead, Harold B.| West and Leslie M. DeVoe. Mrs. Goethe Link is in charge of decorations. Mesdames Wil-|
ur. Members of the Mothers’ Asso-' clation will be tea hostesses, Mrs.
Daughters of Jeabella Circle Sets Communion Breakfast
The Mother Theodore Circle, Daughters of Isabella, will hold its annual Communion breakfast én Nov. 6. The members will attend Mass at 7:30 a. m. in St. John’s
of Isabella Glee Club, under Keller, will sing. a. m, in the Severin Hotel. The Rev. Fr. Thomas Fields of St. Patrick's Catholic Church will be the spegker. Robert Kirby is to be the master of ceremonies. Mrs. Zeo W. Leach, regent, announces the committee heads. They are Miss Gertrude Murphy, general chairman; Mrs. Frank Jones, Mrs. Mary Comerford, Misses Mary and Helen Hickey, Helen Reidy and Ursula Buennagel, decorations.
Installation Planned
Mrs. Margaret Murphy, reservations; Miss Mary McCarthy and Miss Marie O'Connor, publicity, and Miss Marie McGary,
| Miss Ernestine Fuss and Mrs.
Irene Grammer, installation. Miss Catherine Fletcher, state regent, will install the new officers after the breakfast. The local circle will meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the Catholic
final plans.
Miss Faccone Wed Jodey |
Trip to Chicago , A Follows Ceremony 1
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Ralph V. Woods II was the ringbearer,
The best man was Angelo L. Faccone, Hollywood, Cal. The ushers were Robert L. Faccone and C. J. Benedict.
Wears Satin Gown
A gown of candlelight satin was worn by the bride. It was fashe foned with an off-the-shoulder neckline, fitted bodice and hoop skirt which extended into a cathe~ dral train. Her fingertip {illusion veil cascaded from a satin crown and she carried a bouquet of white roses. The couple left for a trip to Chicago after a reception in the church. A They will make their home with the bridegroom’s mother when they return.
The Bridal Scene—
Miss Gordon Is Engaged
Phillip Hildebrandt To Take Bride
A betrothal announcement and a pre-nuptial tea highlight the current bridal news. Mr. and Mrs, Stewart E. Gordon, Carmel, announce the en= gagement of their daughter, Margaret Stewart Gordon, to Lt. (jg) Phillip Merrill Hildebrandt, son of Dr, and Mrs. F. Hildebrandt, Roland Park, Md. The future bride is a student at ° the Maryland Institute of Fine and Applied Arts. Lt. Hildebrandt was graduated’ from the Coast Guard Academy, New London, Conn. He is now stationed at the Naval Air Base, Pensacola, Fla. The wedding will be late next month, Tea Is Planned Mrs. Chester W. Henry, 4417
brate the founding of the group. It was founded Nov. 15, 1901, in the State Teachers College, Farm-
important—and which is very often missed.
card suit, no 1400-point set. Yet there's a point of play which is In response to his partner's overcall Mr, Abel got off to the
George W. Outcalt is chairman airman, | assisted by Mesdames A. C. Pol-
Railway Association
Lists New Officers
The University of Nebraska
ville, Va.
Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. B. F. Leib, Mrs. Richard A. Rice and Miss Adelaide McCarty. Mrs. William R. Lull is program chairman. She will be assisted by Miss Zelma Piner, Mrs. J. D. Rose and Mrs. Frank W, Messing.
Walter Brandt to Wed Miss Roberta Kerr
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Kerr, 3425 N. Olney St., announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Roberta J., to Walter C. Brandt, son of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Brandt, Bonduel, Wis. The wedding will be at 11 a. m,,
Nov. 12, in St. Andrew's Catholic Church.
William H. Chase Painting in Exhibit
qu king. He led a club and put up his queen which lost to Mr. Abel's ace. The return of the seven of diamonds was won in the closed hand with the ace. Mr. Muzzy now cashed his king of clubs and ruffed his last club on the board. So far, so good. It was on the next play that Mr. Muzzy went wrong. He led a small spade from the board and finessed his jack when Miss Brash played low. Mr. Abel won with the queen of spades. He led a spade
Bridge Clubs
een of diamonds opening. Mr. Muzzy won on the board with the
to his partner's .ace and ruffed the diamond return. Mr. still had to lose two heart tricks for down one.
Sixth Trick
Let’s go back to the sixth trick where Mr. Muzzy led a small spade from dummy. After Miss Brash played low, the king was the play from the closed hand. Surely Miss Brash could be
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Back From Vacation Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Settle, Indianapolis,
Northwest.
Moistner, W. Paul Colwell and|
are announced. They.
Grace Hoffmeyer, treasurer.
New officers of the Railway|garet Ann Carris. ‘Business Women's Associatio
are . Miss. Delia Marie "|Gardiner, president; Miss KathA. E."Leach and her erine Veazey, vice president; Miss Audrine Leach Edna Clementz and ‘Mrs. Mose have re-| Kennington, corresponding and turned from a vacation in the! jrecording secretaries and Miss
Guilford Ave., will give a tea tomorrow afternoon in honor of her future daughter-in-law, Miss Mar-
n! Miss Carris and the hostess’ son, Robert R. McMurtry, will be married next Saturday at 10a. m. in the Christ Episcopal Church. 7 Miss Carris is the daughter of { Mr. and Mrs, P. J, Carris, DeWitt, { Mich. Mr. McMurtry is the son of Mrs. Henry and Dr. L. K. McMurtry, Corpus Christi, Tex.
South dealer. Niether side vulnerable. Mrs.
The Times Pattern Service
results of recent games. Lincoln Club, Fri. sible score, 270): N & S—Mrs. Merritt Thompson, R. W. Lee, 167.5; Mrs. Louis H. Segar, Harold Lewis, 150.5; Mrs. R. F. Bannister, Mrs. J. 8S. Shortle, 136; |B & W—MTrs. Arch Falender, Mrs. Arthur Pratt, 173; C. H. Rowe, M. L. McManus, 160.5; Mrs. Reba Buck, V. R. Rupp, 148. Holy Cross. Wed. night. (Possible score 364): N & S—Mrs. Alex Metzger, Mrs, Waring Lynch 225; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bruce 224; Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Cassidy 218.5. E & W-—Mr, and Mrs. Robert Tappan 244; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Niesse 212; Mrs, Adair Smith, Mrs. Amanda Nieburger 206.
Marott Men's Club. Mon. night.
N & S—Ross T. Car pbell, C. H. Rowe first; John J. OC Keefe, John S. Lynn second; G. H. Fosdick,
K. L. Nielsen, Herbert Carmichael
Manville second; D. R. Schort, R. W. Land third.
Newcomers Duplicate Club.
List Results |
Several bridge groups list the JF: Abel ge group
night al
Howard A. King third. E & W— first; A. H. Warne, Thomas L.|defeated the contract by going
Mon. (Possible score 144) N & 8
Keen S—6 5 2 H-QJ 764 D-KJ2 Cc—9 8 Miss Brash 10 9 S—A 8 H—10 8 2 H—A K 9 D—Q 7 D—109865 C—-A 10748 C—J65 Mr. Muzzy S—-KJ7483 H-—8 5 D—A 438 C—-K Q 2 The bidding: ] b South West North East | gg 18 Pass 1NT 2D 28 All Pass
figured for the ace at this point. She had overcalled and her partner had already shown up with the ace of clubs and the queen of |" diamonds. Going up with the!% king of spades on the first lead of the suit meant the opportunity of |: pulling four enemy trumps before [33 losing the lead. As you see Mr. | : Muzzy had one club loser and two |§ heart losers. Therefore he could |k afford to lose two spades—but not three. . ° Of course Miss Bash could have
up with ace of spades and lead-| ing a third round of diamonds for, Mr: Abel to ruff. He could have 5376 put her in again with a high he. : for another diamond lead en
By MRS. ANNE CABOT
The bride-to-be’s mother also will be honored at the tea. Mrs, Roy E. Lynch will pour.
District Meeting Miss Eloise Walb, Ft. Waynes, member of the executive coms mittee of Pilot International, spoke today at the fall district meeting of the organization. The meeting was in the Hotel Washington. The convention will con tinue through tomorrow.
Hillcrest Country Club
Sets Halloween Dance » Ball will be held {tonight in the Hillcrest Country Club. Walter A. Jackson's band
Plans Trip to Brazil Mrs. Abraham Wakin, 2022 E. LeGrande S8t., will sail Nov, 16 from New York for Curtibya, Parana, Brazil, to visit brothers and sisters whom she has not seen in 40 years. The family is originally of Zahlia, Syria.
Pledged at Kenyon
Times ia) GAMBIER, ©. Oct. 20— Glenn Davis, 1502 Comer 8t., In dianapolis, has been pledged to the Beta Theta Pi Fraternity, He is enrolled in Kenyon College.
On Vacation
—Mrs. P. M. Cassidy, Mrs, George Horton 87; Mrs. Robert Tappan, Mr. O. L. Walter 84. (Possible score 126) E & W-—Mrs. Irene
son 78; Mrs. Thal Hollenbeck, Mrs. J. T. Sullivan 70.5. Marott Club, Section A. (Possible score 189) N & S—Jerome Jacobs, R. W. Lee 113; Walter Pray, M. Stanley McComas Jr. 109; Mrs. Arch Falender, Mrs. Wayne Warrick 97.5. (Possible score 168) E & W-—Col. Lester Rhodes, E. A, Freeman 109.75;
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Harold Lewis, 8. A. Robinson 98.5; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lett 91. |" Marott Club, Section B. (Possible score 189) N & S—Mrs. E J. Ittenbach, Mrs. M. L. Thompson 119; Mrs, Ralph E. Duncan, Mrs. Reba Buck 105; Mr. Ittenbach, O, K. Fraustein 100. (Possible 168) E & W—Mrs. Arthur Pratt, Mrs.
Mrs. 8id Kasle 99.5; Bob Bill McDonnell 97.
Duplicate Club. Mon.
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Genevieve Mitchell first; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis second; William McGlone and Herbert Bailey
Clarence Huetten first; Mrs. D, H. Giffin, Paul Hamilton second; Mrs. Tom Elrod, Mrs. Dennis Dal-
cafeteria.
twould have made his queen of spades a sure winner. But the opponents didn’t de-| fend like that. What's th McCormick, Mrs. Walter Thomp- on RE the hy he Sood expensive to make, and will wear error if you don’t take advantage
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Bruce Wire to Wed ;|Miss Margaret Forey
Miss Margaret Ann Forey and Bruce O. Wire will be married at 111 a. m. next Saturday in the St. Philip Neri Catholic Church. The future bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Forey, Sis N. Parker Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth _Pettifohn 112; Mrs. parents of the Sb he | groom.
x iheny: Duplicate Chu Mon orority Plans Rush Party Tomorrow
The Chi Chapter, Omega Nu third, E & W—L. BE. McFarren,/Tau Sorority, will have a from 3:
Richard Garber, ton third. The next session will be|Ruckle St., is to be the hostess, Monday night in plant one|assisted by Mrs. Noel Ward and . i Mrs. Roy Van Arsdall.
Here are two dandy crocheted rugs in designs youll never tire lof. Both are easy to crochet, in-
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