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’ Photos by John Spicklémire, Times Staff Photographer, By JEAN MANEY
rm S VAUDEVILLE time again. Every year, as certain as judgment and as gay as spring, the Shortridge Junior Vaudeville rolls around. The 1950 review has six big acts. It will be presented to the public on Feb. 2, 3 and 4 in the Shortridge High
Bicknell and Donald Millholland.
Mickey Mead is general chairman. It's the first time in years that a male has headed the vaudeville. Mrs.
Nell Merrick
Jane Johnson and Ann Ransdell are chairmen for the “Out of This World” act. Eugene Hilliker is faculty adviser. The chairmen for “That Infernal Woman” are Marilyn Holtman, Cynthia Pittenger and Carolyn Myers. Miss Mona Jane Wilson is faculty
“Novelties of the Nineties” is headed. by Barbara Smith and Nanci Browning and Mrs. Mary Treichler is the adviser. Marigold Leete and Peter Burkholder are in charge of the “Navaganza” act, with Miss Margaret Montgomery and B. K. Millikan
as advisers.
Nancy Lewis and William Blackburn are the brains behind “Way Down Yonder in ew Orleans.” Mrs. Margaret Farmer is faculty chairman. The" # Showboat” sequence is under the direction of Ronald Kovener and Mary Alice Jackson with Mrs. Helen
Smith as adviser.
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Mothers Club to Meet
The Mothers Club of the Butler University chapter of Lambda Chi Street Alpha Fraternity will meet at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Colonial CIty ...eeevsvessverasisvasesess Zinkan, first; N. G. Morgan, H. H.assisted by Mesdames John DilliFurniture Co. auditorium, . There i State avheessuareassavanees antes Adair
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By SUE BURNETT
Bridge Results—
cl ub Scores
Announced
| Hoosier Duplicate
Group Meets
The results of a
number of
bridge games played this week are
announced.
St. Joan of Arc Club, Wednesday
night (possible score
264): N & 8S
Mrs. R. F. Banister, A. J. Lauth 157.5; Mrs. A. E. Witt, Mrs. Bruce
Dolch 155.5; Mrs. V. R. Rupp; Mrs. | H. J. Miesse 154.5; E & W-—Mr.| O'Neil 166; Mrs.
and Mrs. W. V, E. C. Ball,, 154.5; Mrs. Lauth 149. Marott (possible score 336): R. F. Banister, Mrs.
Mrs. J.
i198; Dr. James Leeds, S.
finson 195.5; Jacobs 187; E & W-—-Mrs. B. M, Randall Bass 202.5; Pratt, Mrs. Mrs. 195.5
Hoosier Duplicate
Mr. and
Eva LaVelle,
Club, Tuesday
T. Cracraft Mrs.
night N & 8—Mrs. R. F. Pasho A. RobMrs. Jerome
(possible score 312):
Angell, Mrs. Mrs. Arthur
Arch Falender 196; Louis Segar, Harold Lewis
Club, Tues-
day morning (possible score 240):
IN &
{Angell, Mrs. L. Mrs. L. V. Bonner,
Worner 143; E & W-
Pasho, 132.5,
Mrs. Mrs.
John
S-—Mrs. Harold: R. F, Kuennen 166.5; D. Aschoff 150;
Howard ‘Gay, Waring Lynch 128; Mrs.
Mrs. B. M.
Casey, Mrs.
Mrs. J. E. Mrs. R. F. F. Rhodes Mrs. William
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Berdeyen,
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Allison Bridge League Tuesday Section A, N & 8—Mr. and A. Bretzlaff,
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NOVELTIES OF THE NINETIES: Jane Nicholson, Elaine Brannen, Bob and Sue Ziegler, Lynn Boartman, Nanci Browning, Mary Garstang, Patty Ball, John Earl and Crawley Cooper.
Jack U. Thompson Takes Bride
An Informal ceremony united ,,.eina blue moon
Blackwood on Bridge— h Muzzy Demonstrates Sure
Way to End a Partnership
I PROMISED to tell you when you can pass short of game, after your partner has opened with a forcing two bid. This doesn’t happen appens to you. Anyway,
Miss Doris Madeline Kellams and here goes.
Thompson at 3 p.m.
to-
U. 8. Clutton
Parents of the couple are Mrs.
Mrs.
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gabardine dressmaker suit. white felt hat was trimmed with tulle and her accessories navy. She wore a white orchid. Jep Cadou Jr, Clarence Huetten, first; Mrs. P. E. pridegroom, was the best
Edith Kellams,
Uffia Thompson, Capitol Ave. George Brown, the bride's only-attendant, wore a beige afternoon dress with green assessories.
4801 E and Mr. and 4118 N.
bride chose a navy, blue
Her were
the man.
cousin of
|Crosier, Mrs. Helene Schultz, sec- gollowing the ceremony a recepond; Mrs. Del Griffin, Paul Ham- tion was to be held from 5 to 7
|ilton, third.
p. | Newcomers Club, Monday after- (lub,
(noon (possible score
|F. Schmidt, Mrs. Howard Baird 4801 E. Washington St,
96): Mrs. T.
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in the Indianapolis Press
The couple will be at home at
after a
54; Mrs. Irene McCormack, Mrs. trip to Chicago. Mr. Thompson, a |R. F. Kuennen 53.5; Mrs. Robert graduate of Purdue University, is (Tappan, Mrs. J. E. Worner 47.5; a member of Pi Kappa Alpha
| (possible score 80):
{Harold Casey, Mrs. J, T. Sullivan 143.5; Mrs. George Horton, Mrs. J. [TSC Cha C. Stafford 43; Mrs. Henry Oakes, | Nelson Taulman 41.5. ; Men's Duplicate Club, Monday|
night: N & 8-W. L. Kirkpatrick, wi A. H, Warne, first; Carl E. Bruce, [12:30 p. m. Monday in the War-| Vinde J. Obergfell, second; John ren Hotel. 8. Lynn, Charles E. Goth, third; to be the speaker.
|E & W-—K. L. Nielsen, Karl F.|
E & W-—-Mrs. Fraternity.
pter to Have |
Luncheon Meeting he Venetian Chapter, have a luncheon meeting a
IT8C, | :
Mrs. Basil Fischer is! {open tog
Miss Mae 'Dilliner is hostess,
Riegner, second; H. F. Singleton, ner, G. L. McFarland and ‘Ralph Smith, third. ykoff.
Against the sporty contract of three spades, Mr. Masters opened
day in the Tuxedo Park Baptist {po ying of hearts, Mr. Champion sat there stunned. Even Mr. Meek Church. The Rev.
read the double-ring service.
would have been revolted at the
thought of Playing this hand at a Both side
below game level After a short time Mr. Champion pulled himself together enough to trump the first trick with the jack of spades. He led the, five of spades and overtook it with -dummy’'s eight. A small iclub was returned and the queen successfully finessed. The nine of spades was then led
finesse. Now the carefully preserved deuce of spades was led to Aummy's trey. A diamond was led back and Mr. Champion guessed right and put in his 10 which lost to Mr. Masters’ king.
The rest of the South hand was! .
now good. Six made and only three bid. Mr. Champion was fit to be tied. He spoke quietly but ominously, tightly clenched teeth, ‘“‘Muzzy, didn't you hear me open with a two bid?” “Certainly I heard you,” Mr. {Muzzy replied.
(short of a game?” {have anything.” Champion.
my fault.”
t “Who asked you?” stormed Mr. Mr. “Just keep the bidding you, should ever ame, If ‘we go down it's short of game. {you * don’t
and I hope it NEVER h
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Miss Cantwell
Married Here
John H. Williams Takes Bride
Miss and John H. Williams were married at 1.30 o'clock this afternoon. The vows were read in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Horton, 1303 E. Broad Ripple Ave.
Katheleen Cantwell
NORTH Mr. Muzzy The bride is the daughter of S—1083 Mrs Edythe Cantwell, Miami ns 3 3 2 Beach, Fla., and Edward M. CantC—438 2 well, 1505 E. Kelly 8t, Mr. WilWEST °F EAST lifams, L.as Vegas, Nev. is a forMr. Masters Miss Brash mer resident of Indianapolis. 8 7 Mrs. Orval Love was the maH—A 10 9 1 tron of honor. She wore a dusty D—J . 16 pink crépe dress accented with a C—-K 8 15 corsage of white roses. Donald L. SOUTH Williams, nephew of the brideMr. Champion groom, was the best man.
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The bidding:
EAST Pass Pass
2
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. A ballerina - length frock of / gray lace was worn by the bride. She had gray accessories and a corsage of purple violets.
There was a reception in La-
-80U TH WEST NORTH Rue’'s Restaurant after the cere28 Pass 2N T mony. After a trip to Hawaii the 38 Pass Pass!! .ouple will be at home in Las
Mr. Champion bowed his head Vegas. as if this were too much to bear.|
“Give me strength,” he muttered. “Listen, Muzzy, 1 “Then why did you drop me didn't jump to four spades be- To Meet Tuesday {cause I wanted to play for six if| “I was trying to tell you I didn’t you had either minor suit king, “There are only two reasons,” Alumnae Association will meet at| theme of “Deltas and Their Doe Champion” continued, ass a two ed Nurses’ Residence. e first is that think your partner professor of toxicology in the IU|
Then he added,
IU Nurses Alumnae
The Indiana University Nurses “why|8 p. ni. Tuesday in the Ball | Dr. Robert B. Forney, assistant |
“Well,” defended Mr. Muzzy, “I knows how to play bridge and School of Medicine, will speak. dames
Bu, you one chance with my two jo trump bid. Why didn’t you
Top 1 16F dpadest®
a you have an overpowering | urge fo end the partnership.” era ater he meeting.
(want to tell him $0. The second 1s His topic is ion Laud ng Poisons
ers.” There will be
2 k A
Buddy archer, Whitney Hil, “Babs § BY Blackburn, Jane Johnson, Ruth Hocker, Anne Ransdell, Sue Teeters, Ml Margaret McCallum and Florence Redding.
“many welfare and civic organiza-
Mrs. Robison To Be Speaker
UN Observer To Appear Here
Mrs. Adolph Robison, West Ene glewood, N. J., an accredited obe {server to the United Nations for {the National Council of Jewish |Women and a member of the council's national board, will {speak here next month. 3 | The meeting will be held at 8 {p. m. Feb. 7 in Kirshbaum Center {under the sponsorship of the In. dianapolis Section, National Council of Jewish Women. “Unie ted Nations: What has it Accome
plished in Social and Economie Welfare” will be Mrs. Robison’s subject.
Invitations have been extended (to all the eivic organizations over the city. The public is invited, Mrs. Charles Posner is program chairman for the meeting and Mrs. Alfred Wolfenstein is presie rent of the local section.
‘Toured Germany | The speaker, affiliated with
tions in her home state, is inter national relations chairman for 9 the: New Jersey Americah Ase sociation of University Women, She holds the same position with the N. Y. Sixth District, State | Federation of Women's Clubs. A member of the speaker's bue reau of the American Associa« tion for the United Nations, she is also affiliated with the Foreign Policy Association, Ereedom House, Americans for Democrat. ic Action and Women ‘in World Affairs. She was graduated from the University of Maine and re- . ceived her master’s degree in Co= lumbia University. With 12 other United Nations representatives, she toured the American occupied military zone in Germany at the invitation of Gen. Lucius D. Clay, American military governor there. She re ported on this visit over a trans atlantic NBC broadcast. Mrs, Robinson also has appeared .on other broadcast Jrogeams and [television in the U. 8. and Canada on the United Nations.
Tri Delt Group Plans Meeting
Mrs. Malcolm Donohue, 3702 B. Fall Creek Blvd. will be hostess to the members of the Indianap~ |olis Alliance, Delta Delta Delta {Sorority. The group will meet at (7:30 p. m. Tuesday in her home, Miss Martha McHatton will on Mindianapalis on. the | Afr.” This continues the year's
I " in dessert mosting 1s under the direction
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Hutchison, ai pro-| Charles Kirel singer "and ;
