Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1949 — Page 4

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Maline Corsages:

By JEAN TABBERT * "A GIFT OUGHT to be glamorous, but it should be

"Iv this idea that has proj ‘ected Mrs. Robert Franz into a ‘world of candy éanes, lollipops

And it's helped to launch, her Jove for people and for parties tion.

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WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS TovY—

The most amazing fey you've ever seenl A n’ shiny steed of sturdy steal that will set your fot ¥ingling with fo oxcitement. MOBO Bronce moves and gallops . . . yet he's safe as Daddy's «a-back and

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hood that the opponent can take the pack with queens. It is true that if you discard the ace, you would keep yourself in an out position, but it is not always important to stay in an out position. other things. So by next

When you discard the queen.ithe frozen variety probably williyersny o° Michigan, Purdue Uni-

your partner will make whateverihe among the missing. melds he wants to make. He willl} To make matters worse, wild card or two in order to golabove out. At your next turn then, you — nay be able to complete one or H d two canastas, and you may draw eq master a player or another ace, in which EE CASS you are once again in an out B+ 4 . position. aba

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4 | pack, you freeze it for part-| 5 | ner and yourself daly, because it} is already frozen for the opponents, gart ; ERONCO . You should discard the queen. Shown on Our Famous Fourth Floor

the Wonder oq ght really gallop A

ne already cut in gugrise “| Women's Club. this summer at an He began teaching in fected the strawberry Crop among |, ope.room rural school and

the ld natn probably realize that you have ajdemand for frozen berries Is Wa¥irors becoming Ball State president

dictions” will be discussed by Dr. {John R. Emens, Ball State Teach-| ers College president, Thursday before the Indianapolis Chapter, and Professional

The 6:30 p.m. dinner meeting will be In the Woman's Departiment Club, A native of Michigan, Dr. Emens received both his AB and D from the University of

{served on the faculties of the Uni-

versity, the Unjversity of Wisand Wayne University be-

Aug. 1, 1945. During 1947-48 he was a member of the President's Commission

into a paying occupa ] | Circle Six, under the direction lof Mrs. Grover L. Hartman, has arranged special entertainment [for the children during the day and for the men preceding the dinner. ¢ holiday F table wil ‘be dreamed Vp Party 1a the dinner ta for her Sn he haa 2a circle. Some hours notice, trived will feature family treasures qe Hin a of various members; others will be for sale, Mrs. J. C. Hamilton is general chairman for the dinner and Mrs. 0. J. McCormack will have charge o of the dining room. thes tions : D ’ be made through” Alvin Johnson, Arthur Barrett, Manuel Leve and Phil Levan. The event, sponsored by the Women's |may h ; Chapter of B'Nai Brith, will be held at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday in LaRue's Penthouse. Mrs. Jack |ofce. ; > a. Arkin. is al chairman. The show was written by Mrs. Robert Rabiner and Mrs. Lave is the di- |Fish Fry Set i of i bo will Dn he Perio rector. Organization president is Mrs. Charles Larman. The Mt. Pleasant Christian Mrs. Robert Franz . . . imagination unlimited, soll. Pasion ia Se Sitecter anak A ic & u The Bridal Scene ; Church will hot a functieon and a decentralized bureau. can wear. Made of bright-col- The same idea has been A Te ml 1a usic ‘Sroup M . of Mi H ISOM, |[Ciristmas bazaar. Luncheon will She'd give a Mit fo anyone no ored oficloth, the vest 15 carried owt In Mrs. Fran's Sponsored by the Irvingten Union LY Id M » arriages nx riarrison, be from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. and matter how small the trouble equipped with crayons, SHY: corsage “line” These have lof Clubs: ==Ho!ds Meeting Esther Mount A oc] | Boots, featuring handmade When her husband died re- dients to appeal to a child. iT ot Sveryiing oni ars ns Nl inctuge Debert 3 ym y Society st er oun are : nnounce quilts, Srocheted tems, Smbrul. _ cently, friends urged her to Practical Stuffing Universi on H. Insley, Harry E. Pirtle, Charles rs at Herron The marriages of two local brides are announced in today's dery aad _initted eg charge for her efforts. She's - By what's glamorous to the 8 Butler University coed 0 D. Vawter, Paul C. Merchant, he | bridal scene. ; open ai H0oH. CHEERS 8 : al eamased to find anyone child is practical to his parents. a “nosegay for her Sadie |yourice C. Cordell Sr. John K.| The Women's Committee of the Mrs. Davis Harrison, 5001 Ralston Road, announces the marriage "0% a, wrappings will ' pay for my trinkets. Vest pockets also are stuffed Hawkins Day date. Mrs. Franz |Lambie, John H. Blackwell, Rob- {Indiana State Symphony Society of her daughter, Minx, to Edwin J. Fithian Jr. on Nov. 1. fae : Formerly all her party shop- with good-grooming items Ike pons the meat off a bone, then |ert Gelarden, Robert C. Kidd and held its fall state council meeting, The wedding took place in the Grove City, Pa. home of the also be displayed. J ping was’ done In the dime ,,¢hbrush and Dally : “|today in Herron Art Museum. | bridegroom's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Fithian Sr. of Grove City and Mrs. Frank Vawter and Mrs. store. rituals AL np répug- tied it to a rag and a hank of Russell O. sirect chair-' Deland Harry Allen are co-chairmen for ay wa TE lo wearing hair, They Irvin he host eh amor Sroup chairmen and a wis ted roi ETAY sult with cranberfy accessor-| in, bazaar and Mrs. Ross Feaththe bolts of maline, olicloth and yhis fire-engine-red jacket. The majority of corsages are ae Downey Avenue Christian,|members of those boards, as welll Purdue University in June. The|les. erston and Mrs. Harry Wright are with which she creates her Ary Frans can fill requests pretty though. The maline is |g as the executive Board members bride was & member of Pi Beta| The bride chose a Tobins egg|in charge of the luncheon and for her Cinderella hair “bow- matched with Jewelry, bahy Evangelical and Reformed and of the committee, attended. {Phi Sorority and the bridegroom blue gaburding.sult And brown 26 dinner. , iy & Jung way Som the day quets’ gither. Thefre mhde of gifts, ret roaticality \nto |Our Lady of Lourdes Guests included Dr. Fabien Su-' belonged to Pi Kappa Phi Fra- cessories. She white orchid Gi Roll maline poufs on wires, $ . Symphony ternity. i corsage. . n daughter's toy box. “Marcia’s gether in a barette. Inter- & gift that looks frivilous. rector. Harry V. Wade, Indiana! After a trip to Williamsburg, Edward Crane ‘was the best inhamo bbl supply simply gave out” Mrs. spersed with the material 2 a. Franz SKuberaney 18 Wn T $ H State Symphony Society execu-| Va., they are at home fn Mt. Ver- man and Richard Pinchum, tne| With Cobbler Franz laughs, child delight items—hankies, . 1 eq tive vice president, Howard non, O. = e’s brother, Ae Little round cinnamon rolls are Typical of a gift which has crayons, candy. Dangling from getting ideas fop her gin elns. © onor Harrington, orchestra manager. | ao. Harrison has just retorned! Among the out-of-town guests right at home arranged over the leaped to popularity avarmgin the streamers on the accessories “It's just a ma no wa . ff Tea was served after a guided trom spending the Thanksgiving Vere Mr, and . Leon top Of your favorite apple cob-, is the Tommy Tucker vest. It's --g pencils, whistles, dolls and time Jo fit the ISS 0 ey tour of the Chase Exhibjtion in holiday with the couple. |Sprinkle, Paris, Ill, and Mrs... « 8 garment either boy or girl sprinkling cans, place,” she says. : the museum. Ts Marie Lamar, Detroit, Mich, The spicy flavor combined ni Over 1000 Invited Those attending the meeting in- {Informal Ceremony Afr ths Christmas holidays yi brown sugar and butter : Canasta— : : cluded Miss Josephine Madden, Emr A Finale. Couple Wi at home In| ss. 5 new note to a winter } a To Event Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs; Elmer A. Fit-ipagis, Il. The. at-| oo vorite dessert. t Inu Defense Against Freezing Over 1000 vations have been Caries Lathars, George other Som Lovet Bre mariage ‘of +70 Lorde Unters Ee de : P k | 1 R t Pairs Joan Li >. y apk Ati e F010» Colson and Malben Mount, and Hyeries Hamble, son orority 0 Insta ; ’ f Fruit Event Scheduled ack Is 70 Rerain ; ae i ¢ School for Nurses, OT Bwecney, Cotambus, (Of, Mr. and M3. Harvey Hamble. [New Chapter Here Eats Lots Sn he etioulture “5 For Three Days Hatt By WILLIAM E. MCKENNEY, America's Card Authority The tea is to be from 3 to 6 Additional local women were“ oe sou do real ‘The Alpha Omicron Alpha So- DOTS youll eat 252 pounds > ‘ : 2 BR AW] ot Pp. m. tomorrow lounge. of .Mesdames David Willams, James a n .a0 rority will install a new Omicron fruit this year. Unless : The Central YWCA oa have ‘JOHN R RD of has long been rated a5 he Ball Residence. Student Pp. J John|the double ring ceremony at 8:30,10 y 3 S$ yy io of fresh iis Yeas. ja Holiday he Jun] : . Ag 1 the United States, Now he is hostesses Carroll, Joseph . Bary . m. in the Beech Grove Meth- Chapter following a 6 p. m. you're allergic, : i - yp iso recognized a the oujstandiyg pemasts player. i re on aeot 10 15 x. C. Kroeger, Thomasit t‘couren : per tomorrow in the Hotel Ant-| More than half will be and 1 in the organiza- Very often in our digcugsigns’ “We must stop them trom, 17 an B W\ Ne Hp 0} Ste Si Jenn Blak Mrs. Norman Weaver, matron lers, “« oranges and = grapefruit. Apples tion's putting down too many meld ‘melds you put down when . > Other out-of-town members were ,¢ ponor, wore a navy blue suit. Russell Furr, nationalirun second with 26 pounds pet There will be booths of Christ- the er the of ts will freeze the deck university; Dr. Willlam L. Bryan. ase R. B. Stewart, Lafayette: tne maid of honor, Miss Marie/presidint, will be assisted by person. Bananas and peaches y They in.|700 Pick up the pack, quick it opponent - president emeritus; staff mem- ys John Wharton, Marion; Mrs.! . i he Theta ter. trafl Alon > Ll. okies, [00 YOu. They must do this as & ihe play today deals with discard- bers in Bloomington and direct- wy s ach Mrs. A ur, Sherman, was attired in a pearl/members of the The Chapter. | Bg. and jams, playing onrda, defensive mebiuay. Theisen Yl! ing. Let us say that the oppo-jors of nursing schools and or. Thurston. Taneibyville: ik Arttiue animals, Christivas cards, pack is to keep as many pairs ‘nents need 120 points for an ini-/ganizations. erine Keach, ford; Mrs. Edwin candy and miscellaneous Itsy... nand as possible. even thous jtial meld. Your partner has 11 or| Alumnae and former directors G. Crouch, Columbus; Mrs. BinEe Eon a tome melds. FE has Aull malts dom On the AE a a oe Cy it Weim: Conti. od mas : the © ita a can our ne : e, remte-~wil at 3 p.m. Doc, 13 Hers 0 anohat vary god Bee mand goosiats of an co, & aueen Bowie inthe XI Meds, Cor Mew. 7. . Babeox . the Central that Crawford brought up in this| ang two wild cards. The queen isiter, Miss Coffey’s friends in In-| 3g James Emshwiller, HartThe ceremony will be at 2 p. m.| discussion. You pick up a pack in/playable on one of your melds; dianapolis and throughout the ford City; Mrs. W. R. Morrison, At 3:30 p. m. the Yule log willlwhich there are five four-spots.|therefore, you can go out. Should state also received bids. Kokomo; Mrs. Ralph Schaupp, Labe lighted and the members will The ner may say to himself! you go out without asking your Miss ‘Margaret Ann Haymaker rayette; Mrs. D. R. George, Lo- ~ « WE : 8 Brose poem and ng curl “BreRody Kao 1 ve Breer permit 36, 00 Shum 1d, Sort J a, Cohen me 1 n; L . on, . be served at 4:30 p. m. nwo says, No— meld Ask 10 Go Out Washburn, Columbia City; Miss Martinsville; Mrs. Leland Jessup, MAKE HER CHRISTMAS . . . : . only three of them. Keep the, Mr Crawford says you should Sandra Ft. Branch; Miss Mooresville, and Mrs. Howard E. : Samcnr WSCS to Give Bazaar [other two in your hand. Then if|ask your partner for permission Phyllis Smith, Tipton; Miss Mary Plummer, Wabash. , = . "he WSCS of the Kast Park the opponent freezes the pack, he(to §0 out. If he says “no” ydu are Ann Foyst. Newcastle. pt —————— A GOLDEN ONE WII Methodist Church will have &|will not have a safe discard with/contronted with a problem in dis-| Miss Mary Ann Scott, Winona (| 1} to fed a J ~ bazaar in the church|s four-spot because you will still Should you throw thelLake; Miss Julia Miller, Tyner;| ear | basement. Dinner will te served have twa fours In Jour hand, i ay J A. | On o, Canada. 2d) E / framSto?pm _Mr. Crawford's other Poin: 08 (0, 1. "their initial meld of 120(Miss Mary Morgan. wr. Emens (7 pack by discarding a wild card’ Manufacturers Aid Ball State College PA Agaid the answer is no. Both of Head H Thursd “nt redlement Busy H k ead Mere Thursday Empress or vee cos y the ts have all their origi- Busy Homemakers 3 press ; nal’ , since they haye not| Manufacturers certainly do all “Some Educational Contra- Regal Pattern,

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