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Chapter ene year ago. Mrs. ‘Noble ! Réynolds will talk on the “Land of the Midnight Sun.” Mrs. John Buck has been appointéd to serve (as recording secretary.

| The second in a series of reviews for the Wednesday Book Review Club will be given by Mrs. Howard J. MecDavitt tomarrow. The group will meet at 2 p. m. in= Block's Auditorium. Mrs. McDavitt will review “The Long Love” by John Nedges. Mrs. Ernest -Jones and Mrs. Gordon Jones will serve as hostesses for the meeting. ‘Mrs. Clay Britton will play. piano selections before ithe review.

Meets Today

The Indianapolis Archdiocesan Council, National Council of [Catholic Women, had a board [theeting at noon today in the Lin--y coln Room of the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. John D. Gallagher was in | \ charge of luncheon arrangements. {Reports included one by_ the | \ {welfare committee on a Thanks- | |giving- clothing collection. for ! {refugees in Europe, the Near and - the Far East,

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(4 The newly ‘elected president, : | The bazaar will open at 10 a. m, There are a lot of reasons why| Mrs. Alvin C. Barbour, will con-| | " |Dinner will be served from 5 to Holladay House, the teen-age) duct ‘a business meeting. The g 6:30 “p.m. Mrs. ne is branch of the IndianapoHs Public| {program will follow the session. | §.* \ _ |general chairman a - Ralph Library, is popular with -the Mrs. Mildred Crump will speak Doake is president. oR © younger set. The most important on. “Flowers of Distinction.” She The OE Sha a reason, of course, is ‘that re ‘will demonstrate flower arrange-| T Mrs. Louie Neer piliowslips; Mrs. is fun, The teeners rate it as ment and corsage making. Mrs. Jl |! EP Endsley. toys: Mrs. Carl their favorite indoor sport. {Nola Bonham Reeder will sing a 18 | Buses, canned fruit; Mrs, Samuel The Nbraty is located at SHB (roup_of flower songs. SY Rariden, miscellaneous; Mrs. Are College Ave. It is the former 4. Miss Amy. Keene, Mrs. W. W. i&. SAF rtain baked goods; Mrs, h f Miss Clara E. Holladay |Peet and Mrs. Harry D 1m fd ny Teandy. ; ome O a . Lt an rs, Harry Dragoo George Cannon, candy. She willed it to the library to be are chairmen of the tea hour. Mrs. E. E. McMullen, aprons} used for a library fo” young per-) [SSE EA. The assistants are Mesdames Mrs. George Davis, menu; Mrs, sons. as a memorial to her - {Frank C. Leonard, Paul Duck! Noble T. Reed, dining room, and parents, {wall, Herbert Fatout, Frank C.| Mrs. Ralph Simmons, reservaSubjects covered by the books {Walker and Charles H. Smith and tions. : in the library range from fiction {Miss Ruth Cochrane, . to biographies to books on | Mrs. George A. Van Dyke and ve oy il are Sing 1 >, y i _sclence. ities aha will. pour. | tanapotis Sasager-Cnok. ve at : : ner-ls- iC = The first one w Plan Study Clubs {oinne Indianapolis Unit of the 1:30 p,"f. Thursday and-the secs The books aren’t the only draw- | : ; = ond at 8:15 p. m. Saturday. Both p Pilot Club will have a dinner i the hall, 521 EB, ing cards in Holladay. House, meeting at 6:15 p. m. Thursday in|, will be held in ‘the hall, however, Study clubs and special the Hotel Washigtors ola, 13th St. eyes groups. are being or- Room. Miss Vivian Roe, Ft. Fall Festival PRS (Wayne, district governor of the! \ A Spanish Conversation Club is] Pilot Club, will speak. Ry : Fo Chats Fass 18 Sharman or the first one to take the épotlight. Her topic is to be “Improving \ i. as -P ry ladle So She group will Suse: tonjent In the Our Vision.” Miss Doris Linville 7 : By i eden will be at 8:15 asement o. the library. e : will sing, accompanied by Miss . . Fed Y o . i j “ne - |p. m. ‘the Liederkr _ basement FOO has been Gadel ‘Mrs. Arthur Robinson (left) and Miss Naomi Pryor (right) look- over the score of Handel's Jonell Alcorn i Jean Goulette, Janet Sage and Marilyn Morrison . . . mod kh Saturday nt ad tans a ane reniace eamtortaniel Messiah™ with J. Russell Paxton: The" Irvington Union of Clubs-will sponsor: the | 7¢h werfogmance HERES Hil lie. initiation anrkioes... ING, 303QN, Be JEAN MANEY I all tebtivil of the : ; i i ! ill” i SN isses Ces NM. ite, helen, Td NE ‘ The annual fall festival o chairs and gay, ved curtains.. | of the oratorio at 3 p.m. Dec. 4, in the Irvington Methodist Church. re Paxton iy be the rector Neese, Bonnie Benett, Fthel Dun-| MODELING AND GLAMOUR are words that, are titer |wo at Soles Co oy Tre If there are enough high school, and Miss Pryor will be the soloist. Mrs. Robinson is serving as general chairman. The first rehearsal |. = and Rose Cravets, Mrs.| changeable in most teen-ager's Vocabularies. ' - ha mere will be ano pupils interested in a French club,| ill be held tonight inthe church. “ul : \Grace Jones and Mrs. Margaret There are 30 some gals around Indianapolis, though, that |p = "0" CPC 0 and Amerie one will be formed." The idea be- 2 | White are in charge * disagree with the prevailing impression. They have .learned the can Education Week will be obe hind the language clubs is to have Canasta— Mrs. Oscar Taber is decorations, hard way that modeling means hours of fittings and work. served. guest speakers talk on the cous . : |chairman and Mrs. C. Harold They are the members of Block's High School Fashion Board. |, "chit supper will be served by tries and customs, to be followe M ( Pp [+ C d Y [Trout is program chairman. Mrs These teeners take turns ———— - . : : : y TA at 5 p. m. From 5 to by a question and answer period. ore oncerning ena y ar S en ou [Ethel E. Minney is president. modeling in Block's Terrace ©f her advice to her harried er A A a hinges A writers’ club, drama group . " ego M | The Mothers Club of the Eng-| Iearcom each Saturday. They students. Jean stresses poise, Play ad’ from 8:45 to 7:45 p. m. SEER yi APNE Tm Sa M ake an / nsu ffi cle nt / n ti al. e hr Avenue Boys Club will heel Also Stage ges Sigantic_fashich Jean is-convinced- that most | .renvs may interview the ‘teach. 3 ‘ _ | show o ” endar for the future. All the li- By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY ment of 90 points for my initial & bazaar and card party Saturday | spring : teeners know how to carry a jess. - brary needs is. teen-agers inter- y Atay Card -Authosdty. . ‘meld? in the clubhouse. r= . handbag until they begin to! The PTA will meet at 8 p. m. ested in jnining—Hplladay House| Written for NEA Service ‘ : } ANSWER: Ye ot oa CARROL 3 Supper: will be served from 5 tor Chosen:in Spring model, “Don’t swing “it — the The Rev. Clifford Lanman will will supply the meeting place and IN TODAY'S ARTICLE John R. Crawford and I continue our ,, = pick: up the two fives. Un- P.M: The card party will begin| ~ Each spring the board mem- new box shaped bags are lethal | 8ive the devotions and Estil Van the guidance. discussion of what happens in conhectioh with the penalty cards... 'vo, sick up another five, thet SP ™ bers are chosen. They adjourn weapons. Just carry your purse [Dorn will lead community pingThe governing board of Holla- when you make an insufficient initial meld. two fives remain penalty cards ~~ for the summer months and jn your hand naturally. And ing. 3 ne day House is a Student Council.| QUESTION: Our side has 160C on the score, which means that and you must discard one of Anita Owen | meet again in the fall. The girls don't act like your hands are | There are one or two representa- we need 90 points for an initial meld. Thinking that I have 90 i hem. : represent all the city high pew, odd additions to your Group to Celebrate tives from each’ of the city high points, I put down three kings, two queens and a deuce and three | inh : . | schools and many others over body—you've always had two h J schools. They decide which clubs five.gspots. Before I discard, one vou wih meld the 2 queens andi} QUESTION: 1 jut down three To Be Bride the state, They keep Block's in- hands so relax and let them re- Its 10t Anniversary to organize, suggest books they'd of the opponents calls attention the deuce; but you do not Nive to jr 4 wk Lown Te formed on teen fads and in re- lax at your sides,” she says. Members of Alpha Chapter, Phi like to read and, in general, give to the fact* that I have oniy- 85 do so. - If your partner has.melded and tires AVe-2pots. aiid 1 re] Wedding Nov 24 turn are given an extensive “Always remember whether nia Beta Sorority, will celebrate thc library the teen touch. down. I have no. more melds in 3 fives, you can play your 2-fives| ard sever. Now. the a 9 Rov, short course in merchandising. you're going out on a date OF the group's 10th anniversary at a 1, (By J. M.) |my hand. I discard one of the S his Bvés. You tn dd the rlaver Gal : To D. M. Ritter Jean Goulette, assistant fash- onto the modeling ‘stage that |g p. m. dinner tomorrow in Lae fi th eight 20 es. ou may a e player calls my attention to the ’ ‘settied’ ’ : : ve-spots and the other eig ; ; 4 . Th chin rri ¢, lon co-ordinator at Block's, is ‘ clothes should be ‘settled’ on 'Rue’'s Restaurant. Officers will be h deuce to the fives or to any other/fact that I have put down only e approa g marriage o cards . remain. face up on the i , Miss Anita J Owen to D 1! the ringmaster at the modeling . your figure. Be sure belts are jnctalled. n bl 1t rds. My partner meld he has --made.- In - other gs points instead of the 90 points! Anita Jane en to Darrell | ) that shoulder oup e Oo table as penalty cards. My p words, you do not have to meld I need for an initial meld. Am I Max Ritter is announced by her School: sessions: She teaches in their loops, .-8ho! Mr. Lee Norquest, committes . . . _-|has three nines. At his turn tol, '* L queens with the deuce; allowed to pick up my seven-spot? parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Owen, | the teen-agers how to walk, pads are fitted to your shoulders chairman, will be assisted by Miss T to Ohi 0 {play, -can- he-put gon the siiases but if you do not meid the queens, ANSWER: You SahEDt ick up!1912 Leland Ave. turn, smile and in.general be- and that your stocking. seams |virginia Gray, Mrs. John Rogers rip jBines and ne 23 _Xlires. ngs they are still exposed cards sub-|,, = C0 spot and-put-it De of The couple will be married at have like fashion models, junior ale straight Jean 24d. report and Mrs. Jack Lichtenberg. : jiwo queens ‘an 3 Sevens ; Tov ; : e board -members rtd —— et - Jeanne Foerster [the initial meld ‘requirement for Ject to Penalty, Pn your hand or on the table, even 10x oN. 24 In She Wallae, Brae your head up and your that the first time is-the worst MARK TRAIL... New Advaritte B ol es Bride our side? "QUESTION: My eight penalty though it Is .an sxposed tard Mrs, Daisy Ritter, Alexandria, | shoulders back,” is a sample _ alter that modeling is fun, Comic . . . THE SUNDAY TIMES 8COM ANSWER: No. Although YOUri .arqs are still on the table. Sup- You have completed your play is ‘the mother of the prospective m—_— —————— ’ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wall Jr. are penalty cdrds are down on the pose: that at my next turh to and you can do nothing at this bridegroom.’ , Tey ——— ‘ on a trip to Ohio following their table, bear in mind that they are play, I draw a 10, and I have two point about making your meld Miss Chariotte Owen will be! | - marriage Saturday. ~The vOWS not melded. They are left face other 10s in my hand. Can [+Sificlent or changing your dis-| sister's maid of honor. The were read in St. Mark's Lutheran yp on the table so the opponents meld these three 10s, together card. However, at your next turn bridesmaids are to be Miss Mary Church. can see what your penaity cards with the three kings, two-queens '© Play you May Jo anyiiung Ya Pitts and Miss Katherine Graves:| | The bride, the former Miss are, but they. must be treated as ang deuce. and fulfill the require- wish with the nine penalty cards. Susan Jo Owen, Syracuse, N. Y.. Jeanne Foerster, is the daughter|if they were still in your hand. —— —— "2 You may pidy ry Shier is to be the flowergirl, - t of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Foerster, If you had three kings, two . {card to them. c The best. man will be Dantel H.| | ; 1213.N. Bosart Ave. The bride- queens and a deuce in your hand, State Convention around and adqd other cards Wi,.., 'Syraciie and the cr Berc! groom is thé son of Mr. and Mrs. your partnér could not reach over 0 . M . | order to make a sufficient meld." 0 William Knoll and LeWall, 1738 Olive St. and take them out of your hand, UJ PENS IN MemOriQl Any of Ee oars Rov W. Owen, a \ } . and Mrs. Tim Hansen were and meld threé nines with them, are not used in - tana z o ! i iy aMondants ac Ts wel {Told Lo? Ar pate onvention of the minimum initial meld must re-| The Srldets De Jnano: Jan | AL) ’ can “War Mothers opene lo , ding: : 2. a [on ot night in the pene Main as penatty eards any be oe Teachers College. She is a mem- yd The couple will. be at home at'- QUESTION: My eight penalty Memorial. Both Lt. Gov. ct aed in order zt your first op-., " Alpha Delta Pi Sorority. | yA a reas Torn Ihe. SLE, ots A Waticing-and “Jom -Tin- TOY: oy Mr. Ritter is a graduate of Ball < | ohio iy, month. t my partner's turn to play, he he | state. ’ | \ y melds 90: points. He has an extra Be Yelerany of Rian yas QUESTION: I have eight pen- State : : ol . five-spot in his hand. Can he ’ : alty cards down. At my partner's . { Coble Legion Unit Po AM session. bo enjoy. the MFT he makes a legal minimum Covered-Dish Luncheon | TT L. “We Americans who en] € : ; -— To Hold Luncheon | ANSWER: No, he cannot. Once mogt freedom have. more to: de. me nen ae a Bs re Set For Alumnae The Coble Unit, . American| 282m although the two fives are tong than anyone else. We. must penalty cards count in our meld Mf. - James A. Gloin, 46411 Legion Auxiliary, will have a noon 90Wn on the table, they are pen- getend our péace by gbod prepa- or do they count as though they Graceland Ave. will be hostess luncheon Friday. Mrs. James H. alty cards and must be treated ration for war,” the Lieutenant were in my hand? " tomorrow for thé Indianapnlis Stygall. 4311 N. Meridian St. is 38 if they Were in Your hand. | Governor told the RsSeIbiy. ANSWER: They count as pri ANAS oD on rpa e SS. pan } . 4 , Schricker was rw . : ) cov- | Assistants will be Mesdames QUESTION: If - my partner Rostss a tea in the over though. ting hn. ered-dish luncheon will be at 12:45 2 W..E. Tinney, B. A. Martin, M, B. Takes a legal initial meld, are, rc mansion today. Business Bo o the table, have never P. Mm. re] Light and J. Kent Leasure. my Penalty cards automatically gosions which opened in the Ho- heen melded | Mrs. James Beatty and Mrs. fuelled or-do. 1 have to meld tel Lincoln this morning will be "ee |Frank Dunn will assigt the hostAnnounce Dinner hem When it is my turn tc play?’ continued. tomorrow when officers Mr. McKenney is unable to ess. Mrs. Mildred Crump-wili be : ANSWER: No, they are not auto- will be.elected. There will be a. answer individual questions the speaker. She will be preThe Past Presidents parley of matically melded, and you do not memorial service tonight in the from readers. However, he will sented by Mrs. Jack Overmeyer, ' ” . _the Wayne Unit, American Le- have to meld. them at your next hotel. George N. Craig, Amer- include the most frequently vice president. : gion Auxiliary, will hold ad pitch- tury wo Ps You are privileged ican Legion national commander, #sked questions on Canasta in | I — Ravon Duo-Suede «+ 12 Colors in” dinner at 6:30 ‘p. m. Nov. 22 to meld the kings if you want __ ‘ ; | his column. . : ] : . in the new post home, Oliver'to. If you do-not meld them, Soil Speak at. tomorrow's lunch- 1 © reine ITSC Chapter Sets 2 ——-Ave.-and Holt Road. Mrs. Mil-;they- are still exposed cards a Ln : Ic 4 | WCTU- } = [Meeting Friday {] ® { 3 } : _ dred Snider will preside: ‘subject to-penaity:: You may iy S: h ty id be T 1 sane BOTESL YY ch 4 MEE ter SPEneery - 18:8 nis dries Lo nee 11 a - ee Ci EE ——————. rs. Schneider. o lak Unit to Meet - | Arlington Ave. -will be hostess for : d Ser A 0Ves wa ¥ 9. ’ At Sorority Meeting The Central WCTU Unit will {h® farah T. Forion ITC Chap- WA Ui i J ) J Mrs. Norman Schneider will hold its November meeting Fri- Assista ing or th o> " ay. ”, . i pa Sn 1€ . ] e YZ . talk on “Hands 1 Have Known” day in the new Salvation Army eon 3p be ‘Mrs Pe pasert Lo | : . ’ : . at tomorrow's nieeting of Beta Central Corps ‘auditorium. Fred- Mrs Glenn Yowler y son ‘andi P ; ou Our Brand-New Pi hapter;-Beta Sigma Phi So- erick E. Schorteméier, the Salva- Specia) guests will ‘be members. | } Clrority.” Miss Katherine Hopkins, tion Army's advisory board presi- of the Indiana Chapter wh PERSONALITY 832 N. Wallace St, will be host- dent, and Dr. Dallas L. Browning anived the Sar 3p p BC, DOLL ess for the 8 p. m. meeting. Mrs: pastor of the -North Methodist B2"'% Sara : o'Lon | . : -

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