Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1950 — Page 3
“County Juvenile Home! Auxiliary to Hear Talk By JAD Home Visitor,
Riviera Club, Closed by High Water, - Reopens Pool and Plans Dance Tonight The Auxiliary to the Marion County Juvenile Center, Ing., will meet Monday. A 12:15 p. m. luncheon will be
served in the Bamboo Room of the Hotel Washington. Board members of the organization will meet at 11 a. m.
"Mrs, Frank E. Weimer will preside.
Miss Marie Phillips, home visitor of the Juvenile Aid Division, will speak. Miss Phillips was formerly assistant dean of girls at She has been with the local police
Mrs. Rex R. McConnell is reservations chairman for the event.
Activities in the Riviera Club will be resumed. The club was The indoor pool is open now,
Olivet College, Kankakee, Ill department for eight months.
closed because of high water.
There will be a dance for the members tonight in the club-| , house, Dancing instruction will be given before the dance. The class will begin at 7:30 "7 :
o'clock. Mr, and Mrs.
Richard Wacker. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard J ONN
M. Perkins are the-instructors.
Adult classes are held each Sat-| + d urday night. Instructions to Sa T a kes Bri e
agers are given at 7 p. m. each Tuesday. Plan Social Hour A social hour will follow the meeting of the Mother Theodore Circle, Daughters of
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Martin
Weds Miss Maloney In Sweeney Chapel |
John N. Martin took Miss
Isabella. Peg8Y Ann Maloney as his bride
The group will meet Tuesday In & ceremony read at 2:30 p. m. night in the Catholic Community today in Sweeney Chapel, Butler|
Center, 542 N, Noble St. Mrs. Charles Lines and Mrs. Jo-
seph Putts are co-chairmen of the °f Church, officiated.
program.
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guest
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) sister-in-law in marriage, | EERIE i HE Tami a Eno and. Abe: DridesRRIGs
T_'Bhe 18" Vice chair-| frocks man of the staté Republican or-|fichus and bouffant hooped skirts. |
The Rev. Theo Fisher, pastor the Northwood , Christian
James O. Steinbarger gave his| Mrs. |
Tere
berta Hoffer,
with fitted bodices, shirred |
ganization and co-chairman of | They carried bouquets of varte-|
the Women's Division, Republican| gated and pink carnations.
National Committee,
dames Helen Arnold,
gown. It had a)
HAITY molded bodice, long sleeves and a
Moore, Warren 8. Tucker, Richard ysuant hoo | p skirt with a busNay, Flora Rauh, Geerge Editk, {je pack. The two-tiered fingertip! Cale J. Holder, Leland Fishback, vei] was held by a bonnet of satin
Anna Blair Selko and Robert 354 orange blossoms. The bride
Hamilton. . Mrs. Michael Hanrahan Mrs. 8. B. Storms are in charge of reservations. |
Legion Unit to Meet
carried white roses, and and orchids.
carfations|
William Kurmin was the best|
man and the ushers were Thomas {Hopkins, New Castle, Pa., and Ed-|
Mrs. Von I. Baldwin, 1528 N. win Ceigler.
Chester Ave., will be hostess to,
The reception was in the Delta
the past presidents’ parley of the Gamma Sorority chapter house. Irvington Unit, American Legion For her wedding trip North the Auxiliary. The unit will meet at bride chose a dusty rose knittéd
6:30 p.m. Tuesday.
at the dinner meeting. | The Fairwood Home Economics |
Club will meet at 8 p. m. Monday. | ténded Butler and
: |suit with brown lizard Mrs. Merrill Woods -will preside ries. ’ ;
accesso-)
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The" couple will be at home in|
1530 N. Illinois St. The bride at-|
is a Delta
Mrs. James L. Harris, 5701 Mad-| Gamma. The bridegroom is a
ison Ave. is to be the hostess.
{graduate of Butler and is a mem-,
New officers are to be installed. PF Of the Sigma Nu Fraternity.)
Mrs. Melvin Bush is the new president. Miss Gail Christwell will give a demonstration of lamp shades.
My Day—
Soldier Recalls T
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BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Jan. 14]
Camp Visit Students Ask Hard Questions
—We arrived yesterday m ing| in Toledo, more than an hour| late, and after a brief stopover|
went on to Indianapolis,
of Miss Thompson yesterday
morning and the dining car ste-| ward, in giving me a table, said: | “I do not know whether you re-| member me. I used to be the night] clerk at the Blackstone Hotel in|
Chicago, and the last time I saw you I was one of many men lined | up to receive you in one of the| camps in Northern Australia.” When someone tells me fhey had to stand at attention and wait| for hours, my heart sinks. I al-| ways used to feel on those occa-| sions that the men were probably! furious and very resentful when) anybody made them go through such an ordeal. So I was happy when the steward added: ‘Believe me, Mrs. Roosevelt, we were really glad to) see you.” | After a hurried lunch in the] hotel yesterday there wad a press conference primarily attended by high sehool students. As usual, there were the ones who asked the most devastating questions, such| as: “Do you think any of your sons would ever be elected to the Presidency?” And, “Would the Chinese rep-| résentatives now on the United) Nations representing the Nation-| alist government be ousted?” In both cases I was able to say quite truthfully that I had no idea.
DISHING THE DIRT—
By MARGUERITE SMITH Q. [ have a Christmas cactus that this year was just covered with buds. But as the buds developed) they dropped off and only a few blooms will result. Can you tell me what causes this condition? Margaret Wick, 776 N. Arlington Ave. .
A. Check these possible reasons— |.
did you give the plant too much water in the pre-bloom period? (It shoud be kept on the dry side.) Did it get chilled? Or too hot from nearby radiator or register? If these seem not to be the cause, then consider the soil.
Use Ammonia Water
{plated hinges | {loors often may be removed with! |ammonia water.
then motored over here. I got into the dining car ahead
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WARREN C. Freeman, son of Mr. and“ Mrs. Warren D. Free- %. 24th St, will take Miss Audrey L. Hering as his bride in a ceremony to be read Feb. 18. St. Christopher's Catholic Church, Rocky River, O,
will be the scene of the rite. Miss
Hering is the daughter of Raymond W, Hering, St. Louis. She js formerly of Indianapolis, (Halle photo) Mr. and Mrs. M. T. MmtCarty, 542 N. Gray St." announce thé engagement of their daughter, Marilyn, to Francis Fiddler. The prospective bridegroom is. the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Fidd-
HeQS N EX red a “MISS ODKFTE Loubard, 1213 SREY
be married at 10:30 a. m. Jan. 28 in the St, Joan of Arc Catholic Church. Parents of. the
| couple are Mr. and Mrs. Louis
| Seed pearls accented the white The hostesses are to be Mes-| .4i bridal
Loubard, St. Louis, and Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Craighead, Wayne. (Galloway photo)
May 14 is the date selected | by Miss Betty Sue Perry for |
her marriage to Malcolm Nygren, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Nygren, Kokomo. She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Garnett R. Perry, Shelbyville. The vows will be read in the First Presbyterian Church, Shelbyville. ” ” =
VOWS uniting Miss Norma
Jean Kelley, daughter of Mrs. P
Sylvia Kelley, 1326 Central Ave., and Thomas Spencer, son of Mr,
and. Mrs. M., A. Spencer, Logans-
port, were read ‘Dec. 31 in the Bléssed Sacrament Chapel, SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. The couple is at home in 1125 Broadway. (Oates photo) The engagement of Miss Hilda Lorraine Scott to Harold D. La Roche is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Scott, Indianapolis. The bridegroom-to-be is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles La Roche, Bridgeport.
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School Group To Meet . |
Board of Managers Is Not Forcing fo Game To Revise By-Laws |
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[ana { Teachers, will meet Tuesday and
Iw {Board members will meet at 2 ner has a hand on which he would gion Playing with Mr. Muzzy he ficiate. Lm. [not respond to a bid of one in a|wouid have passed the two no : Mrs. Malcolm Porter, Danville, |Suit scholarship chairman, will report several
will be revised at the sessions.
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RANGE BLOSSOMS
Haro H., Heger were married lat 3 p. m. today in the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. The Rév. Walter C. Maas, pass {tor of the church, officiated, assisted by the Rev. Lorenz Wuns |derlich, brother-in-law of the ° bridegroom and professor in St¢ John's College, Winfield, Kas. * - | The bride is the daughter of * |Mrs. Bessie D. Machlan, 2122 College Ave. She was given | marriage by her uncle,” J . i La Pike. a» oh
Reception in Home on Miss Marilyn McCarty t, | Miss Lois J. Machlan was
sister's maid of honor. She worl # turquoise blue faille taffeta. . aac {dress had a ‘fitted basque, low CL {scalloped aeckline and full . gre |She had a halo of pale pink an ; {blue carnation petals and a bou|quet of the same flowers.
{ The camellia pink brocaded | satin bridal gown was fashioned \ | with a fitted bodice, long sleeves 1 land full bouffant skirt. A cap of \ |Wlusion and orange blossoms held the French {illusion veil. The bride carried a cascade of white cane | nations centered with pale pink roses. ’ Fredrick Heger, Lafayette, was his brother's best man. The recep tion was in the home of the bride's mother. After a wedding trip North the couple will be at home in 5350 Southeastern Ave. ¢
Miss. Betty.
A Ra oe SUR NE
The board of managers, IndiCongress of Parents and
Jednesday in the Hotel Lincoln,
Mrs. Joseph W. Walker, Green-| field, will preside.
Executive’ committee
Plans for the state convention
{wfll be discussed. It is set for Apr, {20 and. 21 at French Lick. Mrs. {Ray Roberson is general chair- | man. ’
Board members will
plans to raise funds for the new |headquarters of the national con|gress to be built in Chicago. Mrs. [Bert McCammon is chairman of |the state fund committee.
Local women planning to at-
{tend the meetings include Mes{dames Robert F. Shank, James L. [Murray, Walter Thoms, Walter {Caley McCammon, Meredith! Nicholson Jr., Philip Reed, Roberson, Lewis, | Lewis Gilfoy.
We, ‘the Women—
WolfishMate 2x: Shames Wife
Carl Schloesser, John B.
Jealousy Is Minor Matter
By RUTH MILLET WRITES A disgusted wife:
putting his arms around the other girls, calling them pet
| get home he says I'm jealous.
| bit jealous when he acts that
way. I'm just ashamed for us
| both, because he makes us both | look absurd—himself for carry-
ing on like that and me for putting up with it.” That, T think, is a fairly typical reaction from a woman married to a man who thinks he is
irresistible to women and is for-
ever making a pass at some other. woman in front of his wife. Yet, I'l" bet there isn't a married wolf living who would concede that his wife's objections to his amorous attentions to other women might spring from shame rather than from jealOusy. So I don’t see much hope for this wife being able to make her husband understand how she really feels. »
. ” ~ HE'LL MARK her attitude up to jealousy, flattering to his ego. Nor is there much chance that time Will change him. Men of that type just seem to get worse
as time goes on and they need |
more and more to assure themselves that they are irresistible to women. Don’t expect your wife to ge on loving you indefinitely if you continue to make her feel ashamed of herself and of you. Some day the shame will be deeper than the love.
Medical Auxiliary Elects Officers
New officers of the Indiana Association
yesterday in the Warren Hotel.
They are Mrs. Roy W. Elrod,
president; Mrs. C. R. Baumbartner, Spencerville, and Mrs. R. J. Hoskins, first. and second vice presidents; Miss man, er, Mrs. E. 8, Weisner, Goshen, treas- |
axine Musselsecretary, and
discuss |
Miss Jeanette Riker and]
| shorter skirts, | and sleeveless styles,
because that Is | | York designers dipping into the
_|Blackwood on Bridge— T
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No Trump
I HAVE received a number of letters asking if an opening bid. of two no trump is forcing to game. The answer is no. : The opening bid of two no trump is made on a balanced hand with about 5% honor tricks distributed in all four suits, and needing a little something from partner to make game. -
Bridge Results— ~~ Bridge Clubs
¥ Give Scores Championship Play
SON Rt fs EE REY al the results of - their play. Lincoln Club, Fri. night, mastes point game. (Possible score 240)% IN. & 8. — Mr. and Mrs. L. {Rhodes 146; Mrs. Jean Morris, Edson T. Wood 133; Mrs. Josepl A. Brower, Mrs, W. Wayne Ware {rick 124; (Possible score 216): B {& W.—V. L. Sandberg, Warren Scene of Rite {Holmgren 122; Walter Pra Ts Ssthul [Charles H. Rowe 120; Pa FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla; Jan, nompson. W. H. Weindorf 116.
Holy Cross Club, first ann 4—Th st odist ' ual 1 e First ‘Methodis Church! op ampionship, last Saturday
Hate’
Miss Evans | » Is Bride
Ft. Lauderdale
Opening
In deciding whether a hand qualifies for a two no trump open. ere will be the scene at 11 a. m.\ night 80 members participatt
tequivalent), —-
North dealer {Neither side vulnerable
from partner,
In today’s hand Mr.
Shorter Skirts To Be in Vogue
By LOVISE FLETCHER
Times Woman's Editor NEW YORK, Jan. 14— Shades of the 1920's are haunting spring and summer fashions. All week long,
as the New York Dress Institute held its press week here, styles hinting of that bygone era have cropped up. The hints include sheath dresses
In case that frightens anyone, there is no threat of the
| potato sack silhouet. Even in
straight-line dresses, waistlines are indented. Ben Reig is one of the New
Twenties for some of his inspiration. Examples of the sleeveless sheath dress in his line are a yellow linen with white buttons running down the left seam from armpit to hem; a black sheer crepe camisole
| top sheath with rhinestone but-
tons and a scarf-stole; a white crepe all-over embroidered with crystal, and a pair of short strapless evening frocks cov. ered from top to. hem with hand=knotted silk fringe. One of the latter is all black. The other has ombre pink fringe on a white sheath, 4
Flounce Fullness
Another style harking back 25 years is a slim frock break+
ing into low flouncelike full- .
ness below midthigh. Not all
— and yet which contains i... | p bid. But he was playing Mr. and Mrs, scattered honor cards|,GAINST Mr. Muzzy. And with Kokomo. Mr. on aids given to-students. By-laws (about a king and a jack or the yj, Champion as declarer, the Williams, 4747
[hand would be well played. It was. Indianapolis,
spades, dummy played the four,
Masters
ing, here is a good practical test. oo rtner a good play for three no today of Miss Elizabeth Evans’| (27 matches” played): Mr. and members| Ask yourself if you are willing tO trump.
{ll meet at 10 a. m. Tuesday. Play three no trump if your part-\" gumanics entered into his deci- The Rev. John Hanger will of-| Mrs. Carl E. Bruce 191;; Mr.
marriage to Russell Williams. Mrs. Robert E. Tappan, Mr.
id {Mrs. Leo J. Gootee, Mr. and Mrs, {Adair Smith tied with Mr. and is the d t George W- Evans |Mrs. P.M. Cassidy, Mrs. Alex and Mrs. Russel 8 Metzger and Miss Mabel Battery N, Meridian st. 17%; Mr. and Mrs. William
The bride
Mr. Abel opened the five of|the bridegroom. and ‘Mrs. Fred Mitch tied with’ ¥ Miss Evans will wear » batterian. 13 J. C. Bunter, Mis, Waring am Shortle and
NORTH Mr. Muzzy the deuce, and Mr. length imported white organdy L¥Ynch, Mrs. Mr. Masters Champion, after some thought, dress. It is lace embroidered. She| Mrs. J. E. Morris 15. i S—Q 9 4 played the ace. Undoubtedly Mr.,Will have matching mitts and a| Holy Cross, Wednesday nigh H—753 Muzzy would have won this trick Pale blue sash. Blue linen opera | (Possible score 144): Section A} D—7 3 with the eight and chortled about Pumps will complete the ensemble. N & S—Mr. and Mrs, H. H. RiegC—J 1086 4 his “good luck.” Also he would A pearl halo will hold her pure Ner 86%: Mr. and Mrs. A. J, WEST EAST very probably have gone set on Silk veil (Barnes 77.5; Miss Marge Quinn; Mr. Abel Mr. Muzzy the hand. Nassau Trip |Mrs. Claude Lett 75; (Possible S—K 10758 S—6 2 F iaht P Off ) {score 126): Section A, E & W-= H—S8 6 H—A 10 9 4 I oresig ays Miss Gloria Conter of this city Mrs. J. C. Stafford, Mrs. Betty D—9 6 5 D—K 10 8 4 2¢| Mr. Champion kriew that if one Will be the only attendant. She Sullivan 82; Mrs. Wallace Simp# C—A 17138 c—9 2 lof the opponents held the ace of 2130 Will wear pale blue and son, Mrs. J. E. Morris 73.5; Miss SOUTH [clubs at least three long, he would F. Spickelmier. | Kathryn (Kelley, Miss Elizabetly Mr. Champion : . Spickelmier, India -| 3 ” S—A JS p pon up until the third round 10 iss, will be the best rama napo-/ (Possible score 126): Section B, H—-K QJ 2 ibloc e entry to dummy’s five , N & S—Mrs. James Richardson, D—A 33 card suit. He therefore planned raise has chjan an A9Ua pres. R. C. Fisbeck 87.5; Harry C—K Q 5 to use dummy’s queen of spades les f , ® BC Singleton, Mrs, Carl E. Bruce 795 as an entry to the clubs. |cessorles for her wedding trip 0) Mrs. Geo R. Newt 5 [NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST “° y en Nassau. After the Bahamas trip M's George R. Newton, Mrs | Pass Pass ZNT Pass | is foresight pald off. Mr. the couple will be at h |Alma Graham 64.5. (Possib {Champion started the clubs and b at home in In-| ; re 126): Section B, E & W All Pass . dianapolis. { Pa ! — eo Mr. Abel held off until the third Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Nielsen 77: If you think you will have around as expected. He came out! The bride is an Indiana Uni-| james Richardson, A. J. Basch |good chance for game with that with the eight of hearts and Mr. versity graduate and a Delta 735; Karl Zinkan, Herb Carmia
little in the dummy, go ahead and Muzzy went up with the ace and Delta Delta Sorority member. Mr.| chael 73. , open with two no trump. If you returned a heart. |will need at least one honor trick nothing could prevent Mr. Champlus with one of suit. Enter Humanics | “My husband's idea of how to | act at a party is to go around iy,u1q not have responded to a Noiseless Chairs one heart or one club bid from names, etc. If I protest when we ‘Mr. Champion. But after the two practically noiseless when pieces . no frump openirig he felt that he of felt are glued to the bottom of “Believe me, I'm not the least might have enough to give his the legs.
New York Designers Pick Up 1920 Ideas
see Williams is also an Indiana graduate. He is affiliated with the
As you The next play of the group wi
be at 7:45 p. m. Jan. 25 in Hol
better open pion from entering dummy in the Kappa Sigma Fraternity. Cross Hall. It will be a mast spade suit to run the rest of the I E-»/>mb point game. » clubs and make a total of 10 * fs. Burroughs Choir Score 225.5 a
Notes 17th Year
The 17th birthday of the Burroughs Concert Choir was celebrated with a box party at today's matinee performance of Time” in
Woman's Contract Club, Thurss day night (Possible score 336 N & S8—Mrs. V. R. Rupp, Mrs V. A. Newcomer 225.5; Mrs. L. J; ) Blackmore, Mrs. Maurice En “Blossom ) 204; Mrs. M. F. Winkler, the Murat Theater. pertha P. Montfort .1835; ( | sible score 312): E.& W--Mrs, {Kitty Warner, Mrs. C. E. Maudlin [| 183; Mrs. Hal Benham, Mrs. Alex [Metzger 181; Mrs, H. J. Casey Sleeveless Sheaths |Mrs. T. F. Schmidt 180. H Will Be Stressed | The next meeting of the group ) ~ [ will be at 12:30 p. m. Thursday Cant iW Wie in the Indianapolis Athletic Cluby ning dresses of imported linen | poarott a aay nighy with white bead or braid em-, , ' : —Mrs, broidery. A deep-orchid one is | ester Rhodes, Jerry Jacobs 202; banded with tiny white wood pr, Fred Gifford, Jeff Eberhard beads in rows of eyelet design |201-5: Mrs. L. J. Blackmore, Noble around the full skirt. Morgan 201; (Possible score 312)¢ E & W—Mrs. John K. Ruckless Jackets Highlighted |haus, Louis Harris 179.5; Mrs, All her evening frocks are |Arthur Pratt, Mrs. Kenneth Pete less than floor length. Espe- [tijohn 174.5; Easley Blackwood, cially attractive is a sand-col- | Harold Lewis 174. ored strapless taffeta with | Hoosier Duplicate Club, Tuess white organdy shawl. She uses.|day afternoon (Possible score many fichu type and kerchief (220): N & 8—Mrs, J. B. Claman collars as well as scarf-draped | Mrs. H. H. Riegner 137.5; Mrs. I necklines. |C. Fishbeck, Mrs. J. M. Rich The Herbert Sondheim and |90R 123; Mus. Fred Giichrist, Arny Blotta shows yester- | Waring Lynch 120; E & W—Mrs, day afternoon ended NYDI |R. F. Kuennen, Mrs. T. F. Schmidt press week. © 134; Mrs. J. H. Gauss, Mrs. F. C, A new detail in Sondheim's |Lewis 125; Mrs. R. G. Furge, Mrs! line is a bias panel back which [M. 8. McGrath 121, : blends well with the season's | The next ‘meeting will be at looser bodices. Running from |945 a. m. Tuesday in the Athet neck to hem, it is split to pug- | naeum, A gest a backward sweeping line Men's Duplicate Club, Mond in the skirt, Sometimes the | night, master point game: N & bias trick is confined to the |—Keith L. Johns, V. R. Rupp, bodice area. first; Carl E, Bruce, P, M. Cassidy; Bloused jackets, a spring 1950 |second; H. F. Singleton, 0. Ks note, are prominent in Sond- | Fraustein, third; E. & W.—Frank
Dining room chairs will be
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heim styles. Split and folded |C. Olive, G. H. Fosdick, firsty up at the. jacket hem, they form |George E. Hunt, Herbert Cars muff pockets. Mr. Blotta goes |michael, second; Adair Smith, Hy all out for fabric interest in |[H. Reigner, third. - his collection. Many of the materials used are imported
from Europe and China. Dresses with short jackets are numerous, in sheer worsted, in Honan silk and in raw silk.
A two-piece black sheer wool costume is a Ben Reig design for spring. The dress, with gir
(Possible
dle waistline, has a snuff-brown Blotta makes more Tahile Hews printed by combining 1 chiffon nd. bia ok wk efile cardigan blouses with pastel Te ILA featherweight tweeds. ’ ing suit bodices curyed close to" Another novelty is the belted: the collarbone and cut in one faille jacket worn with Btu w
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are the ‘parents of O'Neil; Mrs. “James -Richardsop
