Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1950 — Page 3

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= . 2 : Sean a h 3 ~ Miss Habic Couple S Yan Vows Are R : ¥ y . N ead . . $y *: ,aSe noe hy [aac Miss Steinmetz Bride”: . ' . a IC. 2 Of Richard O'Conner OWS: un Miss Nancy, nd Jury Habich and Charles Francis Bail| Miss Anne Louise Stetniaila ks Reds were ‘read at 11 o'clock _ this, and Richard Carr O'Connor ‘wife Cid married at 16. m. today in the morning in the St. Joan of Arc/ Deum Ca ir Te A] St. Joan of Arc Catholic Chuxth. , . * The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Clement Bos[ES Msgr. Clement Bosler officiated. 1 ’ er read the single ring ceremony. chs espione Dr. and Mrs. Carl Habich, 4335 The bride is the daughter:.of Broadway, are the parents of the ng tried in 3 LF Ie ae Mrs. George Steinmetz, 3707 N. and up Dee bride. The bridegroom is the Meridian St, and the bMS x son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mal- groom's mother is Mrs. Willtam rad ury. colm Ball, 4315 College Ave. L. O'Connor, 137 E. 44th Bt. =e n expressed Miss Joan Mullaney, Chicago, Mrs. Robert Akin and Miss Brunini be- was the maid of honor and the Betty Matthews were the bridal* m audience beldesmale, was Miss Donna attendants. They wore blue and ooney, Waverly, Iowa. Mar- amethyst satin frocks ‘With the Murat garet Huse, niece of the bri de,| matching lace stoles and carried: was the flowergirl. The attend-| & RON ee ‘carnations. The flowergirl was* an of the ants wore shell pink velvet .° } Mrs Leland ML. Sharon Steinmets. " dresses made with fitted bodices, ars. . Trip to Florida ark said ba Dior collars and hoop skirts. : 3 The best man was Thomas, AnsFicsn go ey had ie half-hats and 0 Ton: J land a now ves ers were John iam an - ty reasons : . be brought Ban brother of the 1s mcr fr. O'Connop and Joseph GilY and the “ushers were Gerald L. | A gown of “candlalight satin. an author Heinz Jr. Dayton, O.; John R.| was worn by the bride. Her A; he sould Welch and Robert P. “Heinz, Sandleligit {llusion veil fell to Brit fe er fingertips and she carried a jod to ques Wears Pink Satin cluster of orchids on a prayer- . Fuchs, The bride wore a gown of pearl] book. yoke on the pink satin. It was made princess | After a breakfast in LaRue's : ysterical?,” style with a tiny collar, long “= {Restaurant and a reception.in ing hysteri« sleeves and a cathedral train.| [ie Joarort Hotel the Couple bos cans recoge Her full length veil of Mite x ihe 3y'Ona. each, menace for cascaded oun an heirloom lace ISS O e They will be. at home in March: it cap. She carried a white prayer- | a OWS nr is a graduate ot in the Come book topped with white carna-| S w the Fuchs tions, violets and valley lilies. ys Ne oR ret Sud tte rman) Ph Shas a feception imme- Becomes Bride School. fase d silly, y following the ceremony in the Columbia Club. The couple | Of K. V. Pearson oe Hes left for a trip to Chicago after | Miss Sonja Bobbe and Ken- Local P en Women : the reception. The bride wore a neth V. Pearson Jr. were married Truman's gray suit with a mauve pink hat [at 11 a. m. today in the Little M eet Satur day of 1948 to for the trip. [Flower Catholic Church. The The Indianapolis Branch, Nae She House A graduate of the Georgetown | | Rev. Pr, William Vollmuth of- tional League of American Pen - - | ficiate pnes. Yisntalen Tule College. pa] The bride is the daughter of Miss Dolo e Gl d Oe at atl 0 vn year,” Mr, gree in brary sclence from Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bobbe, 1014 0 oy Room of the Colonial Furniture 3, Jeuman Western Reserve University, Pullen Rg 2nd he Jeige Co. ; d in detail Cleveland. Mr. Ball i 3 grad-| Pearson, 1477 N. Drexel Ave. C i Mee. HANEY ok Smith oie his ‘of the uate of St. Joseph's College; "ton “o'r or oup e e ngton, will conduct a forum on . : DR. e was the “UNESC - Rensselaer. SCO in Our Community® st trials in« : matron of honor and Misses Janet Mesdames Edwin I. Poston, Oliver mbers case, " : and Marilyn Pearson were brides- In Bat al Guio and Fern Norris, Miss Dla se, and the maids. The attendants wore taf- , 8 be: arm pureau . . engenberger and Mrs, Ellen Communist feta frocks in three shades of Miss Murray Bride Purdy. Hinshaw will partici participate. er case, he ° blue and Satie Sotonial bou- y De ction is sus. B® = “Unit to Meet quets of sweet 3 EE Of 8 R. Welchons : Bi osates Will be lected forthe; t the Come : : : The best man was “John Sinclair £88. P iar Ty . { 4 om, . Peter and Paul Cathedral ganization to be held Apr. 1 to 6 outlawed in Women's Group Holler oe phy awn pg ARN was the scene of Miss Dolores|in Washington, +1 ve “This the Hh enry: : » y’ speaker de- Plans Conference Bobbe and Robert Featherstone HA Mrs. Charles A. Wilson Jr, Jean Murtays wedding bo J vorrei before the , are already : Jr. : Ls : re : ari 10 ds The 20th annual conference of |* , f white imported lace, ————————————— ———— ; , day. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Ray-|%ession, sa ely _under- the Indiana Farm Bureau Women|, A E0%n of W Po ee dae mond R. Noll bl hat a I and Teh. 21 and 22 n/a an {affela was Jor by Marydale School Bridge Results— MISS SONJA BOBBE became Mrs. Kenneth V. Pear- mon VOWS. oll feat Pu double Sororities—= : the rons fhe furat Temple Jos, Russell her illusion veil and she carried Party Planned Cl ubs P ost son Jr. in an 11 a. m. ceremony today in the Little Flower | The bride, daughter of Mr. and Al S - , s * la bouquet of red and white roses. Mrs. James H. Murray, 545 E. te Te » recent and Speakers will include Mrs. Ray- After a reception in the Marott| - Members of the Marydale Guild Catholic Church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. 11th St, Tore a traditional wn umnae e rials is so mond Sayre, Ackworth, Iowa, Hotel th le left will sponsor a party for the girls . Harry Bobbe, 1014 N. Bosart Ave. and Mr. and Mrs, Pearson 80 an: be inter on 0 e couple left for a trip to i cores 1477 N. Drexel Ave, (Hale photo.) * lof white satin, Her fingertip illu- St president of the Associated Wom- Fiorida. They will be at home Of the Marydale School tomorrow : : HP 10°0. sion veil fell from a wreath.of a fo ay a liberate ate. en of the American Farm Bureau; }| later this month in 345 N. Frank- night in the school. > A Wi Mar. 5 has been set by Miss Dolores Glendy, daughter of orange blossoms and she car- 442 erican judi. Mrs. Julia Harwood Miller, De- lin Road. Mrs. J. Paul Hughes is. chair- nndunce inners Mr, and Mrs. William E. Glendy, 607 E. 24th St. as the date for |i. white roses with an orchid Plan Ry i commended catur, TIL; T. C. Peterson, Chi-| e———————————— man. Her assistants are Messrs. In Weék's Pla her marriage to Robert T. Btoneking. The ceremony will be at |. +a. L h BE ASSociaw: cago, Midwest organization di- GOP Women to Meet [2nd Mesdames Rex Waggoner, - y 2:30 p. m. in the Broadway Baptist Church. The prospective | nec. pisabeth Murr th uncheon, Dance lity of hav« rector of the American Farm “., o hip W Gerald Burns, Frank Rairdon| A number of bridge groups bridegroom is the son of Mrs. M. K. Stoneking, 801 N, DeQuincy St. Ny hap HITRY Wag (ne The Indianapolis Alumnae arred from Bureau. | . arren “Township Wom- {and Richard Caine, Mrs. Faye announce the results of their play| (P.H. Ho photo.) Waid of honor. The bridesmaids Zeta Tau Al apshs ga Gov. Henry F. Schricker; Willis | 8's Republican Club will meet | nays, Mr. Hughes and Miss held this week. ean saa were Misses Grace Martin, Bari, 49 Aloha Son oslty win; » od followed Conner; Hassil E, Schenck, presi-|f0F 2 12:30 p.m. luncheon rary Bolin, Marott Club, Tuesday night 158 JACQUELINE . -|bara Roft, Ellen Grannan and| OF APPS 0A ie ay indi oy HE Wag ibe. dent of the Indiana Farm Bureau; Wednesday in Buckley's Restau-| The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Henry F. (Possible score 336): N & S— M CQUEL PARSLEY, daughter of Mr. ard Mrs. |Rosemary Lupus. They wore Indi thi ay McGowan, Brandon, vice president and rant Philip 8. Kappes is to’ be Dugan and Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Reba Buck and Dr. James Farl Young, Shelbyville, was married to Charles A. Wilton Jr. laqua taffeta frocks. anuapolis Athlstie Club. his Gowan, : Zarry Brandon, vies presid Dean| the speaker. |GHiffin will be honor guests. |Leeds, 214; Mrs, Joseph Brower, 0n of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, 926 Bradbury Ave., today. The 3:30 | The best man was James M,| UNcheon will be at 12:30 p. m. m— Mary Matthews of Purdue Unt-| . and Ralph G. Ittenbach, 212; P.M. CErettiony Was I ead in the Second Presbyterian Church here. Roberts and the ushers were a, Gance’srom § po my me, : Mrs. Claude Lett and Mrs. Sid ‘*- 7%. X0 photo. 2? : ; : ! % Hunt Nelly, for outstanding work The Ti mes P atter n Servi vice Kasie, 200.5. (Possible score 312): iT SR Tg BR 8 Road, ome the Fiat ray ae Robert. B. prs James Gardner, be. the E & W—L. H. Kahn and Sid u, 3 arten, son Pla : Plane ~ a hy There wil Kasle, 185; Mrs. Randall Bass| Of Mr. and Mrs, James E. Garten, Odon. No date has been set Bupha? le left f honr ih Joseph. Puna x ry re and public! and Mrs, B. M. Angell, 183; Mrs, | for the wedding. (P.H. Ho photo.) . Chicego. ee : Tb fh Esther. fe Xu will prose nt the eb 11 cing contest on the first day. -Arch-Falender-and Mrs. Kenneth BR i Me Bo Hotel Ameo End 8 TECEPiON™ 1 NChOTAFSNIP CUP. ress : spes gram will be presented by | Pettijohn, 179.5. ' MISS JANET LEE BEARD, daughter of Mrs. Teresa Vaughn, the home of the bride's. parents.| Miss M port missing proj ‘Allison Bridge Le Tuesd e's. paren ss Mary Katherine Green is ahend the Butler University “Chorus, a, son Bridge League, Tuesday, R. R. 1, Box 601, was married last Saturday to Leland Marion .| Mr: Welchons. son of My. sid general chairman, assisted eam ead barbershop quartet from Evans- jmignt R & Br Lua Meal Hartley, son of Mrs. Doris Hartley, ‘1266 Lawrence Ave. The Mrs. A. M. Welchons, Mesdames Fidel Ferrer Jr. Gepe yw-shrouded ville and a group which will pre-|. Saree bh ES Fc SoubleFing Seremeny was read in the Pleasant Run Evangelical Drexel Ave, is attending Purdue ald Foltz, Hal Myers, J. F. Nau, there their gent a pageant. 233 Meoney.. Jr... and. Frank. W. ; . ha University. Frank Riggs, David F. Stone and" The finalists in the speaking'gJ : y ’ v Miss Phyllis May Henderson will be wed at 6:45 p. m. Feb, 25. z Walter Truman Jr. and Miss Bis: Tuesday. Harry Longneck- | Verdeyen, third. E & W—J. C.| ¢5 Herbert E. Pens. The wedding will be in the Woodside Method- ? five daring contest are Mrs. Harry Longn Newbold and L. C. Harlow, first; ) / . . le Jean Lefer, = ng darkness er. La Porte County; Mrs. Gladys eS : ‘| ist Church, Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. James C. M I ; ae . to evacue Miller, Allen; Mrs. Claude S. Ber- Mr, and Mrs. George A. Jacks,| Henderson, 2424 English Ave, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pens, ISS owner Gifts for the pantry of SE. Bt? en an pond ge Fm aL.) SEER, : a Soporied Sos e of a 7200+ Montgomery; Mrs. ry Blake, Men's Duplicate Club, Monday i. » Ba 8 Wed in South the Total Pring . Madison, and Mrs, Frances ’ night, master point game: N & THE ENGAGEMENT af Miss Jo Ann Littlejohn and William Times 8 ta Zeta Sorority. The wir \ée-Corporal Spencer. 8—Gordon H. Thompson and A.| McCloskey is announced.’ The couple will be married, in early us: 39esial lmect at 730. mm. ind, ap ton, Sask. reer Tulley, first: Frank C. Olive! June. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. Eva Littlejohn, 333 BILOXI, Miss, Feb. 11—Miss P. ay 1 the, g ‘ . = G. Tulley, ; {Wanda F T Ro {home of Mrs. Thomas Grinslade, >und rescue ‘Miss McCarthy and Herbert Carmichael, second: N. Addison St, and Mr. and Mrs. John McCloskey, Indianapolis, | are owner and Robert! 'o1'N. Penna ivania Bt." he peak. N John 8, Lynn and John J. O’Keefe,| are parents of the prospective bridegroom, nea le Snatried at 81 Heros Sans wile poe mpanied by ob Local Bride | third, & W—M. Steele Church: | — res Bn, Jub: 31n the Baptint Church] _ Me chairmai®and Miss Kathste faopers: and The marriage of Miss Eugenie man and H. F. Singleton, first; Blackwood on Bridge— The bride is the daughter of/ine Rubush will be appointed pctor,” made. . - Adair Smith and George E. Hunt, chairm of the omin ia plated + MeCarthy, 3055 ied Masidian fn “tsecond; G. H: Fosdick and Noble'\: 3 z mes el Ds anima rag han = one FR mittee; A SR Kes Vital Hints Gi PI HER al nside. ; 3401 Golden Hill Drive, is an-| G. Morgen, third, te Crib. ™M | a ints iven to ayers i Loncar, Worcester, Mass.,| Mrs. Roy Peterson is hostess . i Mallory Duplicate Clu 2 oh . are the bridegroom's parents. chairman, assisted by Mesdames Tt. yowncea, Tne soremony Wat day night: N & 5-Mrs. KM Using - the Rule of Eleven uss setts" srown, vouisvitie, Robert Heuslein. Kenneth. th} ‘The couple left on a wedding| ¢ § hates gud Mis Frances Dopod > was the maid of honor and Ander- ons, Marshall Williams and Rus- ; Trip east. They will be at home Arst; ong THINK the Rule of 11 will solve all of your problems son Hood, Worcester, was the best sell Priest. er

in D tanapolis:

Dishing the Dirl=

By MARGUERITE SMITH *

| Bond, second; Miss Genevieve { Mitchell and D, J. Kersten, third. |B & W—Wayne Sink and A. M. | Suggs, first; Mrs. Tom Elrod and Mrs. P. E: Crosier, second; Clar-

on defense, It won't. advantage of declarer. As "you know, the rule operates only when the lead is the! fourth highest of a suit.

And worse stHl, it sometimes works to the man. |gave his sister in marriage.

James Towner of this city] -

The couple is at home in Biloxi

On defense, then, why not lead third | FETS ‘both are members of the

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Mre. L. M. Kuilema, 5835 Key stone Ave. will be hostess to the’ {Alpha Chapter, Chi Phi Ganifih Sorority, at 8 p. m. Tue There will be a Valentine

ence Huetten, L. E. Md¢Farren, highest or fifth highest from your; long suits in an effort to Sy pussy "willow tres has and K. M. Schafer, Albert Tollef-| “tool” declarer? ~~ me eri Juste _sicng__some._of_ they mem; third. The reason is that in so doing North dealer |Attend Anniversary INCCW._ Unit Pla these knots I found there vere ; nb you will also mislead” you pa sides FURS ETM RAE Mrs. CHE Te B k R ns... Sqr oo” 1 8 ion for con-| ¢ y : worms. What causes this an — 85933 White Cross Guild rag ce Oh at is Mr Ab {NA_thele_ton. Carl. Robert, will; 700 gview © een . what should I do about it?— By MRS. ANNE CABOT Units to Meet that it will help partner more| 5—-Q 8 : They will atta fhe OMG: woth as; BE, _ ol & Paul © Cathe Mrs. Mary Hartman, 3902 Pasa 38 yn. It's easy to understand why often than it will help declarer. H—A 10162 ding anniversary celebration of book review at 8 sponsc; a dena St. embroidery is so popular when Several units of the Methodist Miss Brash was lucky to be In| D138 Mr, Osterhous’ parents, Mr. andi A aw a p. ni. Thursday Y k - T N a; 7 J— o is A—Paul Ulman of the State Con By SUE BURNETT the designs are as appealing, Hospital White Cross Guild will] {three no trump instead of the! : C—~A Q82 Mr, A L. Osterhous. [at e Cat edral Social Center servation Department says this Every little girl likes to have graceful and easy to do as to- [meet next week in the Service| gyi gntly more “normal” contract| WEST EAST bf ni and Pennsylvania Sts. § ee. likely one of the insect galls.| a dress “just like mother’s” and day's pattern. : Center. {of four hearts. The horrible break Mr. Muzzy Mr. Champlon Colleg: Susan at, Helin: " Marian. - * They are swellings on various! these two are as quaint and Bright butterflies, and gay | Monday—Third Christian and i, nearts would have doomed a S-907682 S-AS peaker be Roars Ad Wen ® Jeview The just the parts of different plants caused | lovely as can be. Tightly fitted butterflies to embroider or ap- Broadway Baptist; Tuesday — | game bid in that suit. She was Jutone H-QJ9838 the Rev. Joamaseus, Brion by: f beauty by insects that lay eggs in the | bodice, full skirt—and each has plique provide linen enhance- [Grace Methodist, Calvary .Bap-| lucky again when Mr. Muzzy led C—K J : 14 Dit ia {program will be directed b the eo tissue. You see the same type a saucy petticoat! ment at- little cost but great |tist and Bellaire; Wednesday — the seven of clubs. Bue SOUT 3 | press and publicit it when “you of thing rather frequently on| Pattern 9 comes In sizes enjoyment in pleasant needle- |St. Paul, Alpha.Omicron Alpha, : a SOUTH {headed by Mrs. Prd Shamba: . oaks and (in our own garden)| 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 12, work hours. Degree of Honor, Office, Triple E Switch to Diamonds Miss. Brash fand Miss Helen O'Ga Mes: on grape leaves. ~The only short sleeve, 4% yards of 39- Pattern 5933 includes hot iron (and Southport Nightingales;| Now Miss Brash fully realized Poult y Jo 4 Thomas Murphy is an 28 - “eure” is to cut off and burn inch; petticoat, 23% yards. transfer ‘for eight motifs, each [Thursday — Mother, Bethel and the danger of letting Mr. Cham-| De a 3 42 {chairman and Mrs. t Dros J age, . the affected parts. Pattern 8370 is for sizes 3, 4, 31; inches; color chart, stitch |Library, and Friday—Riverside| pion in. He would probably switch| C303 Morgan is president. . et, QT do hope you'll .gnswer this 5, 6, 7,aand of 30.18 Size 5: Sree, illustrations, material require- |and Prentice. : to diamonds and knock out het The bidding: eel . question ttollowed by whatever 2% Yards of 38-inch; petticoat, ments and’ finishing instruc | - es [ake before she.ceuid set. up. her NORTH FAST SOUTH WEST Pilot Club Plans = is on the reader's mind). Don’t miss the spring and = To order, use the coupon. Mrs. Ridge to Give _ Had she thouglit there was al, Fis 35 ay Dinner Meeting A Ae eo nd will get| Summer Fashion, This latest is- ‘WDC Book Review good chance of Mr. Champion = as | Mrs. William Waterman, Winde ming call that reaches me) will get! _ +o osiorful, informative—a ANNE CABOT holding either outstanding club M th 4 Club + Gi \ 50, Obstario, Contes ah lovelties! al answer so long as complete pattern magazine. Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge will re, "che would have won the orners u 0 ive {300 + y C be ths. t's humanly possible. I know| pono news fashion tips, a | ine Indianapolis Times |view “Genetian Hill” (Goudge) at piiet trick and started to work on Luncheon Tuesd {guest speaker at a dinner meet-, of several cases where tele- 3, f ks to sew 530 S Walls St. 2 p.m. Friday in the Woman's! t $ ay |ing of the Pilot Club. The ‘din- : wealth of smart froc 8 the hearts (with no success a The Delta T D oy Moth will be tho ye you phone numbers got jumbled and oo. o;;mmer are all included. : Department - Club. all). Crab of Bate Ure eral [er at 6:15 p. m. Thurse ers now! “the “call back” could not bel ~ po ger pattern or our Fash- | . Chicago 7, IIL The meeting is sponsored an-| But ghe decided to play “Mr. ys of Butler University will |day-n -the Hotel Was -made. In that case, please call fon Book, use the coupon, No. 5933 Price 20c nually by the Community Wel- Muzzy's lead for an honest fourth old a 12:45 p. m. covered dish |The speaker is first governor of : again. And if you want a per-| : . {fare Department of the club./pest He had opened the seven Juncheon 2 he chapter. house (Pilot Club International. Fo sonal written reply, please send SUE BURNETT. Mesdames Albert J. Hueber, soot Seven from 11 leaves four vesday, a ss Helen Hollings-| New officers will be elected at a stamped, self-addressed card Name .oseesvesesccs sosonsescns George W. Snyder and Philip A. clubs higher than the seven spot wor present a display of the session. Mrs. Harriet West phone. or envelope. . : The Indiana Times Ee y (nyuer and Philp 2 dubs highe fabrics for the home. 1B Ohl Of Stearic TR 214 W. Maryland St. Sasssndes sesvsasnensansensesing 7.91 5 charge ol ox oviside of Me Muzny s and, ol Mrs. Ralph Simpson is meeting Fthel M. Minney fons. Mra : = < 88 Pras chairm stesse < : : : aX oo Tim Nurses Group Plans No. ladiansgolis 9 ln 25¢ Btreet cecevececccccoccsscccsces Cruzan Club Plans these in her own hand and 2 ale an. Hosteases wi be Mest Miss Caroline Mercer, assist D Molay to Give . : : Valentine Luncheon : Valentine P my. Bo she let the opening lead Verne Baldauf, Frances Stembel| ant dan of Vassar College, will | = C Violay to Give A mit No. 8370 Price 25¢ City SVEN RNENRIRSOIENOIROIRISEETS aien ne arty ride to her hand in’ the firm land L. A. Batten Sr. Mrs, Carll | ge, hes ve Dak aeons : rl! be in Indianapolis Tuesd Sweetheart D wish » Members of the Private y : : The Cruzan Parliamentary Law belief that Mr. Champion had no Gun derson is club president ana| 2° IM Indianapolis Tuesday and | dweerhea ance wi ar Ff = Section of the Central Nurses S128 oi... Prsinss Bate ..ccecscsctscccscnsoscsnss Club Chapter 1 will hold a Val- club to beat the seven. Mrs. Olive B. 8 ne is the! Wednesda to speak fo ° pro- | The DeMolay Sweetheart : Association will hold a Valentine Fashion Book Price 25¢ PET entine party at the 1 p. m. meet-| Sure enough her 10 spot "WOR nouss mother. ye | spective Vassar students in [Dance will be tonight in ihe luncheon at noon Tuesday in La- a Ee Aluminum Binoculars ing Tuesday. in the Colonial Fur-|and she promptly knocked out| - Shortridge and Broad Ripple | Scottish Rite Cathedral. Rue’s Restaurant. iy : Three-power binoculars, which niture Co. Meridian Room. the ace of spades. Mr. Champion! Club Sets Program High Schools and Tudor Hall The Williamson's Variety ger- & a Miss Evelyn Spencer is ar- csesssansnsssbsssenBiosevsensnns may be worn like’ ordinary Mesdames Harry Ulrich, Clyde switched to diamonds-—but it was, og f A S h ke. Sh ill et ith |enaders will play. Jerry N. Wil & rangements chairman for: the, TT Glasses, are easily fociised by a/Parsons and Rose Marie Cruzan|too late, Miss Brash won with the MTs. Josephine Funkhouser, Shoo oe meet WIR ljamson will be the-featured wo luncheon. Mrs. Roy Rainey, sec- treet ...iiccesesssscscssvaces igimple fingertip motion. They are will lead the discussion on hon-|ace, finéssed the queen of clubs 147 8. Elder Ave. will entertain members of the Indiana Vassar | calist. Jerry was chosen poi tion will preside at 8iouy i. criessessvevssvesys [HERE In weight, being made of orary officers, charter and trialland thus made three clubs, three at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday for -the Club Wednesday afternoon in |outstanding male performer in short business meeting before the ~~ Ts aluminum, with nose piece and of members and resignations. spades, two hearts ‘and a diamond Second Tuesday of the. Month| Mrs.” Jeremiah Cadick's home, |the Shortridge Junior Vaudeville Eat temples of © Irs. IClub, 3505 Washinghon vd, Lai

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Kurt Schmidt will preside.

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