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Yee 4 PAGE 14 Marriage Rites Set For Tonight Joyce Birsfield to. Become Bride « i

Miss Joyce Birsfield and Charles Hodges will be married at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the Me-| "ridlan Heights Presbyterian Church. The Rev, Wilbur R.| Closterhouse will read the vows. The bride is the daughter of| Mr. and Mrs, Belmont J. Birs-| fleld, 5815 Norwaldo Ave. and the brid is the mon of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Hodges, Green-| wood. { Miss Nancy Lake 's to be the raid of honor and the bridesmaifis will be Miss Beverly Birsfield, sister of the bride, and Miss Mary Lou Hodges, sister of the pridegroom. The attendants will wear satin frocks of American) Beauty, ice green and pink.| Suellen Hodges, niece of the! bridegroom, is to be the flower-

girl, ! Mrs. Thomas McMahon (left) and Mrs. R. E. Stradling conTrip to Follow sult each other on what kind of fea to buy. Members of the In. Thé best man will be By disnapolis Alumnae Chapter, Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, they

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David Show and John Jacobs. | the Butler University chapter house. The bazaar will be open from A gown of candlelight satin| 2 to 8 p. m. and tea will be served from 2 to 4 p. m. be 'vorn by the bride. A seed . pear! tiaras holds her candlelight Blackwood on Bridge . ' fo. ove ay orale: Muzzy's Unconscious’ Good A trip to Cincinnati will follow Butter University. MR. CHAMPION frequently complains about Mr. Muzzy's bad L h S {play and good luck. This deal gave him further reason for comunc eon et The opening lead was the four of spades which was won by {dummy’s king. A quick swvey of the hand made it clear--even to {equally clear, however that there South Seater fan ny slab Lutheran ‘Orphans’ \W4s UNG SEE lover In C14bS and al Both sides vulnerable

Hodges and the ushers will’ be are working on the group's talght bazaar to be held Monday in trimmed with Chantilly lace will — See fllusion veil and she will carry the ceremony. Mr. Hodges at- P| | k M Ch ’ tended Anderson College and ays r I. ampion | plaint, * * ext Fri ay { Mr. Muzzy-—that there were no losers in spades or hearts. It was {possible loser in diamonds.

Group to Meet | At trick two Mr. Muzzy led the| Jr. Nek 4. Jack of diamonds from the board. | Hb 8 3 Tre Lutheran Orphans’ Wel- when the trey fell on his right he DJ 8 6 1 fare Association will have a went into a study. Usually he fi-| C—8 158

Jmehdon Newiug ot 123 b. Ta [messes in a situation of this kin¢.| n me, | As you know he loves to finesse. Bed Washington St. Mrs. Anthony | But here. for some reason, he de- het R Jo.3 ‘3 Hed 2a. Rieder will preside. leided to go up with his ace. In 52 ‘ Mrs. Marie Prange and Mrs., Then he entered dummy with ou] y August Kruwell are the luncheon the ace of spades and led another | Mr. Muza chairmen, assisted by Mesdames diamond. “If I guess this right,” 8-1 5 y Fred Brandt, Hate Koelling, | he remarked, “we'll make it.” | H—A K Q mer Donahue and Jesse West-\\irs. Keen Shows Out D—A K 10 9 7 The association members are| But of course there was dl — R2 planning a Christmas dinner for guess to. make concerning the | uth + North East the children and the staff on Dec./queen of dlamonds because Mrs, 2D Pass > 3D Pass 16 in the home. They will dis- Keen promptly showed out of the § © . 5 (0 5D Pass tribute gifts on Christmas morn- suit, discarding a small spade. | , NF Poss 6D All Pass ; S0 Mr. Muzzy was automaticalyt™ ~~ Mesdames Arthur Brenn, Paul{gulded into the right play of g0-| tne Jast moment and threw a diaRupprecht and Fred Korff are|ing up with his king. mond out on the table, stating chairmen of the Christmas proj-| At this point he went Into an-ityat he guessed it didn’t make ects. other huddle. The reason was that lany difference, i he didn’t know what to do next.!| Mr Champion won with his Finally, believing he ‘vas going set|j;ne queen of diamonds and anyway, he started cashing his found. himself with nothing left high cards, He played the three jut spades. On the spade return

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Misses Joan and Joyce Hollo-| Without knowing it, and with-, ahile trumping in his own hand well are spending their Thanks- out trying to do so, Mr. Muzzy __ and Pe his contract giving holiday with their parents, iad now had the fantastically) Mr Champion shook his head Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Hollowell, good luck of stripping Mr. Cham-|resignedly. “I don't mind your 4545 Broadway. They are students pion's hand of hoth of these suits. making a nice play Hke that in Purdue University. Chanaes His Mind | against me, Muzzy® he lied. “It| Their house ts are Miss 9 wouldn't irritate me at al if you Joyce Wilcox and Miss Joan Gott-| For his next play he started fin- just KNEW you were making it!” chalk, Philadephia, and Miss Jo- gering the deuce of clubs, while y - anne Bartlett, New York, {Mr, Meek sat across the table Send questions on bridge to | Bob Hollowell is traveling in dying a thousand deaths. But Mr. Blackwood, The IndianapMexico and Central America. He luckily he changed his mind at| olis Times, Indianapolis 9. will return to Indianapolis in - w——— —

ore Grandma Finds Career in TV

Hostess to Chapter | I wm Miss Jean Dell, 1165 W. 34th! : 8t., will be hostess to the mem-| bers and guests of the Delta Nu, Chapter, Sigma Alpha Sorority, | Tuesday. Miss Joyce Lutes and] Miss Barbara Little will assist the hostess. i

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You have an appointment at a beauty salon Wrong Way: While the operator works on you, keep up a steady stream of conversation about your personal life. Right Way: Realize that it Is pretty tiring for an oper“ator to have to listen all day long while she works, rememsbering to make the proper responses at the right moments, ” » » You have meant to do something for a friend's houseguest but- haven't when it is time for the guest to leave, Wrong Way: Tell the guest, “I'm ashamed that 1 didn't ? . television audience. get around to doing something for you while you were By MARJORIE SCILKEN, NEA Staff Writer here.” AT AN AGE --62- when most women have settled down to

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Mrs. “Alice Burrows unsnarls a home sewing problem for her

Right Way: Show your dandle their grandchildten on their knees, Alice Burrows started friendliness,” not with apelo- her career. Pretty. silvery-haired and bristling with energy, Mrs. gles for what you didn't do, Burrows is a full-fledged television star of her own making, and "but by acting really pleased | ® grandma, too to have met the visitor. Starting a career at my age has definite advantages,” she “. ah insists, “I was so ‘green,’ for Situation: You are invited instance, that I didn't even erly” Mrs. Burrows says, disto dinner at the home of your know it was ‘impossible’ to regarding her mature beauty hostess at 8 o'clock. break Into television. So When which suggests a Dresden figuWrong Way: Arrive a few I applied: for the role of tele- rine. “I get mall that ‘begs for

vision teacher 1 was hired on help. One man, for example,

minutes after 8, so that you | {ho snot to do a daily 15-min-

wrote a letter pleading with me will be Te hot to be the first | 4 sewing session, ‘The Needle to do er to es his gues F e Shop, “over Station WARD.” wife to darn his socks. He'd Right Way: Arrive a few For her dally quarter-hour been walking around, he said minutes before 8 or at 8 TV program on which she cuts, with his heels and toes popping o'clock at the latest. sews and untangles the snarls - out.” 1 oh of home-sewing problems for her television audience, Mrs

To satisfy the queries of men, from whom comes much sewing Burrows puts in a regular work- program mail, Mrs. Burrows week. has held special television pro“But being experienced,” sdys grams beamed at the sturdier Mrs. Burrows, “I know a lot of gex, “I gave them the lowdown shortcuts. ' 1 can cook, baby-sit on” twening shirt collars and

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the trotting races and tennis

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Three good reasons why she

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and are proud of me. My two grandchildren, 8 and 10, watch my program and are ‘thrilled that ‘everyone knows grand. ma'; and I enjoy sewing.”

cuff &» sewing on dangling buttons and showed them how to let out trouser tops for that ‘middle-age spread’. The re sponse was amazing. “I get letters from women ot

my age--asking advice, and 1 |

tell them what I honestly think ~Athat every grandmother or mature woman should do something important—work at a hobby, a new career, a specia: interest. It gives a terrific lift,

allows the children more free |

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