Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1949 — Page 14

_ Chapters Set Events Alumnae Schedule Meeting Thursday

Four local chapters of national sororities plan late fall events,

Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority, will case worker for the rehabilitation

for Crippled Children and Adults, Inc. The sorority assists with the Easter Seals campaign of the society.

B. H. Beckett and Misses Margaret Field, Mary K. Green and Henrfetta Rohde.

The Indianapolis ‘Alumnae | , Theta Sigma Phi Sorority, will have a Christmas bazaar at 7.30 .p. m. Monday at 3010 N.| Meridian St. Mrs, Grace B. Golfen former president of the group, will serve refreshments, Assistant hostesses

Jones, Florence Herz Btone and William Higgins. Miss Jean Tabbert is chairman of the bazaar. Mesdames Robert Rhamy, Marvin Lagenauer and F. A. Beott are on her commit: tee. Members of the sorority are making baked goods, - pottery, stuffed animals, preserves and aprons for the bazaar. Mrs. Donald Rhodes, president; | Mrs. DeForest O'Dell and Miss

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Dec. 10 Dance The Indianapolis Alumnae As-

Sorority, will have its annual Christmas Evergreen Dance Dec. 10 in the Columbia Club, Dinner will ‘be served from 7 to 8 p. m. and dancing will be from 9 p. m. to midnight.

Mrs, James C. Katterjohn Is

Max Wilson's orchestra will play. Proceeds will go to Kappa Kappa Gamma philanthropies. Mrs. Donald E. Stephens is in charge of ticket sales for the dance assisted by Mrs. John B. Westfall. Others on the ticket committee” are Mesdames Lewis E. Morrison, Daniel F. Evans, James P, Cook, David N.. Brewer and James W, Gebhard. Members of the dance committee are Mesdames William F.

Four Local |

The Indianapolis Alumnae,

meet at 7:30 p, m Thursday in| Crossroads. Miss Helen Parker,

center, will speak on the work of the Marion County Society]

Miss Irene Carson is chairman of hostesses asristed by Mrs.

are Mesdames Rosamong Risser.

Ann Hall are in charge of trans-|

sociation, Kappa Kappa Gamma! -

general chairman for the event.|.

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By LOUISE FLETCHER, Times Woman's Editor THIS SEASON thé difference between date and day- | She often gets out beyond her time dresses is frequently in the fabric. Here a stiff, formal fabric—a Celanese satin-striped faille called Sugar Stripe—is simply styled but the material stamps it as a datetime frock. It is a Doris Varnum design in the Jonathagy Logan line. The self-button closing rises to a flattering V-collared neckline, and the skirt is youthfully flared. In junior miss sizes, it is

{Blackwood on Bridge— | Meek Fails To Pick Up Penalties

Never Doubles On Suspicion By EASLEY BLACKWOOD : ONE THING Mr. Meek hates worse than taxes is to double an ‘opposing contract and have it made against Him. He never doubles on suspicion. He never 4 makes a chance double, based © |partly on what his partner ¢ “might” turn up with in the way lof high cards. . | Because of this he misses [picking up some nice penalties. On the other hand, When he

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The bidding: WEST NORTH. EAST SOU ™ INT Pass 2D 48 Dbl. All Pass -

[does double the hapless opponent {is usually in for a very bad time. Today's hand is an exception. Mr. Meek feit he was taking no : {chance in doubling four spades. * Look at that West hand and see| {if you can disagree with him, In {addition to the array of high eards, there was the fact that it] was Miss Brash who had made [the four-spade bid.

(depth. She was out ‘there this| time. But she was lucky enough! to find her partner with three winners and to be able to execute a rare trump throw-in.

Leads Heart Back

Mr. Meek opened the king of clubs, - followed with. the queen of clubs and then shifted to the king of hearts. (If he had led a trump at trick two he could have

Teen Problemte-

By JEAN NOW WE don’t wish you or

Wiggins, Roy Babcock Jr., and

Patricia Burnett, Tickets will go on sale at the

© association's Monday in the Butler University covered dish supper.

of the meeting assisted by Mes- . dames King Traub, John Wallace, Albert Buschmann, and Roderick

Mrs, Virgil Potts, 3637 N, Delaware St, will entertain members and guests of the Delta Chapter | of Psl Iota XI Sorority, Tory Harvey G. Foster of the FBI

Mesdames Jess Johnson, Leo, “Goodman Jr and AN. Lieweltyr.

~ Western Viditors Dr. -and Mrs. Byron K. Rust!

cisco attending the Pediatric Con- " vention there.

_ Vacationers i MTR Mrs WIRE Rahn: “Carmel, left today to spend the winter In Tryon, N. C.

George T. Tindall Jr. and Mise|

Chapter House. There will be a Convalescing, hospital manners

Mrs. Robert Diener is chairman

MacDonald and Miss Betty Pear-!

will apeak on the activities of the! FBI. Assisting Mrs. Potts will be!

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| pital, there are certain rules to observe,

| Naturally, a critically ill pa-

“meeting at 6 po mi tient is entitled to all the care

your pals any bad luck. But ‘tent if you or they are in the hos- grateful glance, a good-humor- igjamond on the board. A club] ed wise-crack may earn you was now led from dummy and, that extra bit of attention, ” » ”

HOSPITAL visitors must be down to A K 9 8 in spades and.

that's available. But when he's considerate, too.

f- count, Don't be an attention hog, | teener. The floor nurse in a | busy | hospital is plenty har-

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Pe to Me \ Lane PROMPTLY assed. So be considerate. Don't | demand unnecessary care. Giye thanks for service received And keep cheerful.

Actually, the most rushed | nurse has a few extra mo-

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defeated the contract). Miss Brash won the heart lead

Mind Your C onduct in Hospital ati vee wd Sted

She cashed the ace .of diamonds

ments. And, as one of them has land trumped & diamond in| told me, she'll give it to the pa- |qummy. She ruffed a third heart: who appreciates

it. A in her hand, then ruffed her last|

ruffed in the closed hand.

! At this stage Miss Brash was|

Time your |Mr. Meek's last four cards were | for the stated visiting |Q J 6 5 in spades. Miss Brash| Always check in at the reception desk to make [pine of spades. Mr, Meek won|: Be quiet with ‘the jack and had to lead!’ in the corridors ‘and don’t go from Lis Q 6 into Miss Brash's K/ pal's pri- |g ! vate room if the door is closed. | This is.Mr. Meek’s “bad double” Avoid calling in gangs, Two {forthe year. In fact this one may, . time is enough. -horse-play and. noisy yakety~ yak And leave promptly. ty minutes of teen talk is about | Mr. Blackwood, The Hdiangp. | all a sick pal can take.

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