Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1949 — Page 9

lies’ Movade K Yellew id - Filicd e. 17 - Jewel

vement Pi iced

ly Filled

« as the guests of Kenneth Kruger |

oe ENEEDAY. DEC. 7, 1040.

New Call Costume

Parties Announced

For Dance -

Southern Club Fete Is Saturday

‘Parties are being planned, for|

the Southern Club’s dihner-dance

Saturday in the Indianapolis Ath-|*

letic Club.

Mr. apd Mrs, John 8, Grimes and: Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Barnes will have as their guests Dr. and

“Mrs, M, L. McClung, Messrs. and! Mesdames O, H. Hershman, F. A.|

Mulligan and I. M. Hoagland and Mrs. W, H. Arnold, With the Lindon A. Baileys will be Mr. and Mrs, Harry T. Pritch-

ard and Mr. and Mrs. J, James| i

Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Walter H,

Edwards will entertain Mr. and|

Mrs. Verne Trask. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Al Clark and Mr. ahd Mrs. Her-

bert Lancaster will be the guests =

of Mr, and Mrs. James Allen. In the party of Mr. and Mrs, Paul R. Leach will be Miss Martha Jane Thompson, Alley, Ga.;

Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Stitle Jr. |

Mr. and Mrs. Walter 8, Red and| Willis C. Connor III.

Mrs. Bracken Is Host

Attending with Mrs, Robert] >

Bracken Sr. will be Messrs. and| «©

Mesdames Robert Bracken, Ken-| nard King and Blair Noland. Mr. | and Mrs, Frank E,. Turner will have Mr. and Mrs. Hulbert Smith | and Mr. and Mrs. William Cc. McGuire with them. Mr. and Mrs. Griffith W, Dean| will be the guests of Mr. Mrs. George T. Whelden.

be hosts to Dr. McCullough. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Black will have Mr. and Mrs. Roy Metzger, Lebanon; Mr, and Mrs. R. W. Slaglé and Mr. and Mrs, Sam| | Nelson in their party. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Akin win take Mr. and Mrs. Ward Cook to the party. Going to the dance

and Mrs. John

will be Misses Janet Wilson, Nanc¢y Max, Margarét Smith and | Judy Helms, Paul Lineback, Tom | McClure and John McCardle.

Spiveys to Attend Others holding reservations include Dr. and Mrs. A, W, Spivey, Dr. and Mrs, Charles Josey, Mrs. C. J. Prentiss, Messrs. and Mesdames Charles E. Stevens, James W. Trotter, J. W. Hutchings, P. D. Powers, Bransford Clark and Donald B. Vanderbiit,

Messrs. and Mesdames T. Baxter Rogers, Robert T. Sanders, | W. B. Frethofer, C. E. Clift, Max- | well Droke, Marshall Knox, W.| D. Browning and E. E, MeKin. stray will also attend.

The party list amd Mrs. B. Howard Caughran, Mr. and Mrs. William Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dorsey.

Hospital Guild

Names Officers

Five officers of the St. Francis! Hospital Guild were re-elected at| a recefit meeting in the hospital. They are Mrs. Edward Trimpe, president; Mrs. I. G. Boyd, second vice president; Mrs. Roy Nation and Mrs. Henry Gardner, recording and financial secretaries, and Mrs. Bernard Weimer, treasurer. Mrs. John O'Connell was named first vice president.) The new board of directors includes - Mrs. William Murphy, chairman; Mesdames Amos Huegele, Harry Cook and Walter « Lutz and Miss Olivia Weimer.

and] ® Mr, | and Mrs. A. Glen Shoptaugh will};

%

A

pleated jersey skirt. By Korday, it is the type outfit that’s perfectly at home beneath fur coats and yet can emerge “for vacation wear in the sunny South. The fabric is a sixounce all-wool jersey and the colors have names as interesting as the costume itself—Panama Sky, Angelic Pink and Sulphur, In sizes 10 to 18, the blouse is $7.95 and the skirt $10.95;

Wasson's sports shop.—By LOUISE

FLETCHER.

COSTUME AS GAY as the holiday season itself combines a pastel jersey blouse and a matching

“League Plans 2 g Ye Dance

In. Club

Annual Event Scheduled Friday

The New Neighbors League will {have ‘its ‘annual holiday - dance, | Friday in the Lake Shore Counyy Club. ‘Mrs. Robert Moore is chairman of the ‘deco¥ating committee assisted by Mesdames Harold, { (Wisely, Hazel Strauss, Charles| + |Blaesi and I. J. Biscan. : | Among those holding reserva tions are Messrs. and Mesdames [Maryin Houston, Robert Shoe: maker, George Haltane, Fred Bean, Gerald Heffing, Bertram {Sharpe, Richard Munz, Howard (Morrison, Paul leach, Norman |Conrad, LeRoy Nelson, Joe Fuls ton, Thomas McNearney and Ed-|° ward Hauber, | | Mrs. Irving Williams is chair-| {man of the event, \

Smith-Weber | ‘Wedding Set

Marriage Scheduled For January 14

Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Weber, 5210 Crawfordsville Road, an{nounce the approaching marriage) {of their daughter, Doris Jean, to |Donald Lee Smith, son of Mr. and] Mrs. Ralph Smith, Greenwood. [ The wedding will be Jan. 14] {in the St. Christopher Catholic Church, Speedway. | Miss Ada Bourne will be the maid of honor and the brides-| {maids will be Mrs. Robert Barn-|

i [hart and .Miss LaDonna Daily.

AT

be |

Billings coul School

George Zimmer will be the best|qna) iret Jones and Ted Strack.

| Annaal Benefit Card Parties Arranged

lof- four

|

|School will be held tomorrow in! {the school hall, |The first party will be at 1:30 dames |P- m. and the second at 8:15 p. m.| Bolling, Mesdames Helen Rudican, Ruth Henry

are chairmen.

Japanese Women TOKYO-—~Women now serve on agricviture improvement committees throughout Japan,

Blackwood on Bridge—

Things Due to Happen in Our Foursome: Mr. New and Mr. Muzzy Have a 'System’

Mr. Muzzy is acting very strangely thesé days. He affects an!/yse to learn how to add and subincludes Mr. |r of mystery and seems to be practically bursting with some tract. I am told it is quite a sight gigantic secret. Let's omit the usual bridge hand today while Ito see Mr. Muzzy earnestly push-

tell. you about the conspiracy of which Mr. Muzzy is a part.

Recently Mr. New,

high cards, points for distribu-|

: ~ tion, etc., and then bid accordihg do some of your thinking for yo.” |gecret .and the old chap didn’t conspirators have geem to be impressed. | spent hours studying the book and think your fingers, or your abacus practicing hands. Mr. Muzzy has had a little place of your brains,” he said. trouble. As the bidding progresses you are supposed to add a few hoys. They are still practicing the more points for this, that, and the count system. Muzzy sometimes gets confused. He adds wrong.|forated pages in the front and it with absolute accuracy. And thusiThis is easy to do, as on some|is suggested they be torn out and he can get his revenge—especial- hands you have to add up to 25/slipped into one’s pocket and used jor 30 points—occasionally evento settle any disputes about count New has - interested Mr. more.

to the total number of points in|

your hand. On the few occasions when Mr. New has entered the game, | he has been treated pretty roughly by the experts. But he figures that by using the methods recommended in this book he cap bid

ly on Mr. Champion. Mr. Able and Mr. Muzzy in his count bidding “system.” Both of the lat-| ter. have scores of their own to! “See?”

said Mr. New,

other, and Mr.

The

three

the avid kibitzer, acquired a wonderful the frame as he learns how to bid new book. It has to do with count bidding. You add points for | {his hands “perfectly.”

counting

Helpful Gadget

To help Mr. Muzzy, his friends their pockets stuffed with rules settle with the better players. have hought him an abacus, one and regulations,

Ol

Since 1886

under!

WESTCLOX “Travel Alarm”. A hendsome fold-up traveling elorm clock with luminous dial.

$6.95

Plus Tax

Give for

. «and

IANA'S

03.7

PLUS TAX

Plastic dial. alarm.

$7.95.

Plus Tax

‘Use Rost's Budget Plan

‘No Interest or Carrying Charge

Pay Weekly

. . Store Hours: 9 to 5:30 Daily

or Monthly:

Loud

GENERAL ELECTRIC “Heralder,” of Ivory with dark

or soft,

Luminous

hands and hour dots,

$5.95

Plus Tox

orator”

, black.

TELECHRON “Yachtsman." A polished brass clock with “thet “nautical”

look.

TELECHRON

$5.

Plus

up,

“It says of those gadgets with red and blue with his trusty abacus are planright here that count bidding will: beads strung on wires, which kids ning to heard the lions in their

LEADING JEWELER

95

Tax

IIIT SILVERSMITHS

y 4

5

N

ARSE EVER

9 |

=——— more time to work out some of the more subtle points of count bidding. . Let's see what happens.

Pretty Dress

“Dec Kitchen Clock. Pierced white Nomeral Band with colored dial. Choice *» red, blue, yellow or

ing the beads back and forth on

Mr. New let Mr. Dale in on the “I don't the

their for that matter, will “take

But that did not discourage the

Mr. Able’s book has several per-

bidding which may arise at the {table. Mr. New and Mr. Able with

and Mr. Muzzy

‘dens. All they. want is a little

By SUE BURNETT * Pattern 8545 is a sew-rite perforated pattern in sizes 11, 12, 13, 14, 16 and .18. Size 12, 2% yards of 39-inch plain fabric. Three yards striped fabric.

..SUE-BURNETT--The Indianapolis Times 214 W. Maryland St. - Indianapolis 9, Ind.

"No. 8545 Price 25¢ Fashion Book Price 250

Name

SER eRRstsNANsRBs ssn tBR RRR i

Street [City

[state SEasEE suet bebe In

SOBA ENBINENRIIRIRN INO

resi esaNsRs REET RT ESRI

gs A

*

or E oe Ps

the shop. Gifts provided by the auxiliary are

the Marion,

| PHILADELPHIA,

Bellevue-Stratford

"Sixth Floor

Ce”

a

EE! INDIANAPOLIS TIMES + aR x)

E rt RA

Gift Shops Aid Veterans.

Hospital shop, open yesterday and + always use a purse,

Holiday shopping i is a simple matter for patients in the state's |Buehl, decorations.

veterans hospitals thanks to the American Legion Auxiliary's gift | shops. James Boyd, Bloomfield, looks over some ossibilities i in the

oT

yi Winter Whirl] ITo Be Held Saturday

Event Sponsored by School of Nursing

: The Winter Whirl, sponsored by }|the Methodist Hospital School of!

| {to midnight Saturday in the Shing Cross. Service Center, During intermission a Snow, Queen will be crowned, Candidates) are ‘Miss Joann Huber, senior; {Miss Ernestine Coleman, Madison, | junior; Miss Murlin Rossok,| Greencastle, freshman, -and Miss | Willett Anne Boze, Crawtords-| ville, pre-clinical, Dr. James L. Shelton will crown, the queen. Miss Sylvia Pinnick,| social chairman of the school, has| {named Miss Huber as the general chairman of the event, | Committee chairmen are. Miss J | Melba Kerr, Invitations and post. ers; Miss Dorothy Dunn, enter.

|tainment, and Miss Cathe rine

Speakers Listed

¥ ister | suggests Mrs. Jack Dookie, High | Af YWCA Session

Road and W. 56th St., one of the ausiliery members staffing Richard Sommers and Ray te

Ind., hospita

Times Special

Dec. 7 —!Shetonas,

the Women's |champlonship team.

championship, at Hotel

the began

Lee ¥F. Driscoll, Galloway Morris and Va. Schimpf Jr,

Henning and Elizabeth Hofman |city, and the Philadelphia subur-|phia.

Rayon Satin-Covered

Wool Comforts 3%

Warm as your Christmas greeting, a pretty rayon satin comfort filled with pure white wool, attractively quilted. Limited quantities in gold, flamingo, green, hunters green, rosedust or wine. Size 72x84.

Make Your Rugs Christmas-Pretty

Powder-ene Beauties

When your carpet ve dull “or slightly ‘soiled; sprinkle-on-Powder-ene, brush it in, wait an hour, and vacuum it off. Presto,

your carpet is fresh, clean and beautiful,

Wasson's Rug Department,

Iban team of Mesdames v. D. M. Davis, Charles| [Fifty-seven women's teams took Zahn and E. W. Close. Mrs.| {the floor this afternoon for the {Morris was a member of the 1939 round of {man while the ushers will be Rob-| National Contract Bridge team-| Concurrently 20 men's teams | their final session. A here. Canadian - American team comThe 1947 titleholders, Mesdames| prising Sam Gold, Henry BernL. C. Robinson, Henry Babatt, stein and Ralph Cohen, Montreal, | Raymond Sondheim and C. T. and E, N. Marcus and. Sidney | The annual card parties to ben- Evans, all of this city, were in Aronson, Boston, were leading. [efit the Sisters of the Assumption the lead with 19 matches. {One match behind - with 181% | With 1611; matches, two teams points was a four-state combina- | 1105 Blaine Ave. were tied for second place; Mes- tion of Willlam Joseph, Camillus, | Robert;N. Y.; Herbert J. Gerst, Norfolk, | Joseph Conan, Wooster, 0. from a can without breaking the all’ of this and Dr. H. Russ Storr, Philadel- tips if the can is opened at the

hristmas wrapped |Coy will discuss “Western Europe and mailed to members of the veteran's family, Cold Spring Road | Today” at Monday's meeting of veterans will do their shopping Monday and Tuesday. Patients in PS, making their selections through | |The Thursday of thic ‘week. Mrs, C. O. Warfel, state rehabilitation | | group is sponsored by the YWCA, | department chairman, heads the project this. year.

Champions Lead Bridge Finals

[Sounding Board in the Central YWCA. It will be at 7:45 p. current events ea,

{a Red Feather service of the) {Community Fund. Mr. Sommers and Mr. McCoy] were members of a group who| toured 11 wes ern European countries this fall under the sponsor{ship of the Indiana and Indianap{olis Chamber of Commerce. They will talk on trade, industrial {development - commerce, govern{ment and other aspects of politi- | eal, social and economic conditions in“these countries.. Sounding Board meetings are open to the public. They are held on the second and fourth Monday's of each month,

Asparagus Tips

Asparagus may be removed

QA MARGUERITE SMITH 0

By MARGUERITE §

me to dust our Hansen bush cherries with DN to make more buds set fruit. What is DN? Will this do the trick? = Earl Roberts, 2308 Roosevelt Ave.

Nursing, will be held from 9 p. m.A—DN refers to .a growp of

chemicals based on dinitro com pounds, They are used. in fruit sprays. among other things, but mainly to control scale and aphids, The scale “way 1 know that they might increase yield "would be indirectly by controlling these pests. Could your informant have meant the hormone spray that helps to control fruit drop? Have you considered that pollination dificulties might be the cause of the fruit drop? For further information on DN you “might . write to the Dow Chemical Co., Midland, Mich. They have. done much work on this type of chemical,

| QI have a number of house plants, some vines and foliage plants, others that are flower. ing plants. Would you please tell what each kind of fertilizer is good for (I mean like “potash is good for follage”-—if that is what it Is good for, etc.) Mrs. MW, L.

| Aw Phosphorus (or phosphate) ‘is the flower stimulator. Most general garden fertilizers (Vigoro, Sacco, etc.) are high phosphate fertilizers, Nitrogen (or nitrate) stimulates leaf and stem growth so it is useful for foliage plants; grass, - certain shrubs, Potash is the stem stiffener and root stimulator. Wood ‘ashes contain potash. But this is an oversimplification of the fertilizer question. Pot lants in well-balanced soil well supplied with all plant nutrients rather than rely on a single fertilizer for success.

Send questions on to Mrs. S:nith, The I Times, Indianapolis 9,

Broiled Meats

| bottom.

Wasson's is open 9:00 to 5:25 until Christmas

winterrose, green, blue, bound in matching rayop

Regular 13.95 Seymonr

Wool Blankets (98

A wonderful gift to give, or fo get + . » all wool blanket, size 72x90, in pure white,

Wasson's Blankets, Fourth Floor

rosedust 4 » « all satin,