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vic in rR | Organizafions— iey Bt) IVIC roup > FRIDAY, FEB, 24, 1950 obj ’ “sl te re LE a 14 . oe — Will Sconsor —1F—.. Will ef / [/# Magicians PR Sponsor, il Meet - | § % ig : Guest Dav hired, To Entertain President’ Fd uest ay urs ay S 5 y : : | f : dinner said Party Is Set 2 Honor Guests | ; orori Y ¥ : Democrati . : . . . Fore res. For Mar..5. mene met em emit i Are. Listed : ] Mis. FC: Atkinson The Affairs Committee of. the | : i : . [*/ There will be a guest day meet-| | : . arger bene- Civic Theater will have a me Scouts Lea rn ow to a e apijac S ling for the members of the Cor: b- Is General Chairman aa i day party at 3 p.m Mar 5. inl. ts rs reese i eT COTE FATFOANKS DAR Chip AFG I EIKins and Anoel Tes en present, the theater. 4 Sg . ter at 2:30 p. m. Thursday in the Long, magicians, will entertain in the old Mrs. Irving Fauvre is general NA Propylaeum. i ; merrhers. of the “Pi. Owileron that Presi- chairman. She .will be in the re- mn Mrs. Howard G. Taylor, regent, ee ie 5 debt and ceiving line with Mrs. Fred Luker, and members of the executive {the- Woman's Department Club. ident, Jack: president. Jack Hatfield, Civic board have invited honor guests. |" The hortocses will. De Mrs. Ede Runes, paid director, will be the honor guest, They. include - Mrs. Wayne N.! Inara: pease WL iss Saris uipment to Meh oe Cory, Veedersburg, state regent; © |Schakel, Zeta Chapter; Mesdames Juipment to will be ee he Commie Mrs, ‘Furel - Burns, North Man- |Ethel D. Reed, Warren Dawson, j Zmerson H. Thompson and Da-| chester, vice. president. general: {Paul McDaniel, Frederick C. Atlent Jeffer- non N. Goode. Mrs. Harry T.| Me 1 Harold Grimes, Martins-| Khoeon anc Pauline: Thompiom ng the first Pritchard and Mrs, Lindon A ville, past president general; Mrs. Kappa Xi Chapter. public: debt Bailey are hospitality chairmen. LaFayette Le Von Porter, Green- Mrs. Alex Stom six Mrs. Jesele how could : ; castle, national chairman” of the N. White? Beta Alpha Chapter; ae Hay on Agenda [PAR magazine. {Miss Ava. Turner, Miss Ruth /e can pre- Mrs. Kurt Pantzer and Mrs { Mrs. Herbert R. Hill, state vice nl - | Smethers .and Mesdames Arnold Ie lavore John Kinghan are in charge of regent and national press rela-| Mrs. Henning Johnson, Dick Turmail and. Jane Helmus . , , | Veith, Charles Simmons and Elva

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refreshments. Their assistants! are Mesdames Hugh Miller, E. M. | Hilligoss, Fred Luker, Preston R.! Wolff, George Parry, H. E, Curry, | R. C. Dorr, L. G. Gordner and| | Hatfield. :

Hostess committee members

tions chairman; Mrs. Harry H. { Wolf, Muncie, Central district director; Mrs. A. N. Bobbitt, state |vice chairman of building promo-| {tion; Mrs. Maxwell Droke, first vice regent of the Caroline Scott! Harrison Chapter; Mrs. Emmet S.

| planning the concert.

2%» DAR Chapter Concert Planned by PTA

The Broad Ripple High School PTA will sponsor a performance of the Jordan Chorale at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the school auditorium,

Proceeds from the event will be used for the senior gradua- |

tion dance and breakfast. The PTA backs these events each year.

Bronson, Beta Beta Chapter; Mrs. [Charles Corya, Mrs. Mabel Hope= iwell and Miss Fern Moore, Iota {Gamma Chapter, and Miss Betty | Hughes, Sigma Beta Chapter. Mrs. Atkinson is general chaire man,

! Huggins, regent of the Gen. Members of the senior class and students enrolled in the ach laborer are Mesdames Irving Diven, Nor: i Arthur St. Clair Chagter: Mrs. “music department are in ‘charge of ticket sales. Mrs. Henning To Sew Bandages 8 nearly as man 5 Baxter, Howard Grigl] BA Richard B. Miller, regent of the johnson is president of the PTA unit. Mrs. William Zaiser is ways | The Service Group of .the News good gov- oy oh ar ne rw . oe Irvington Chapter, and Mrs. Rob-| 4nq means chairman, assisted by Mrs. Herman Cox and Mrs, comers’ Club will meet at 1 p.m, on ar oe .y TM oy se’ ert AIMSITONE. PASE TERRNLOL ABE MupoymAqstyr— meee rn UE ET Tay Ta THe Rome ot and no one : H A FA Jonathon Jennings Chapter. Prof. Richard Whittington directs the chorale, Miss Audrey {Henry Oakes, 1669 E. Kessier . - L . ’ — = ars . « y y > y "Rp ” " - | 3 . pv p Pp be $ 1 s NV f they were hart, William Dyer, Robert Students Honored Mar a aes en the rasp and prese nt a Pato sic, Ber members will se Bowes, Richard Efroymson, A. Cita ) So ( é 8 president o le senfor: class at roa e 8. K. Scheidenhelm, Myron McKee Marilyn Hull of Broad Ripple Ripple and Jane Helmus is vice president There will be a luncheon and

ary, Indian-

and Paul T. Rochford. The Back Stage Club will give

High School and Carol Schulz of Southport High School will be given their Good Will Citizenship

Safety Institute to Be Held

card party at 11:45 a. m. Wednesday in the Marott Hotel, Mrs,

. | | Donald Steinkamp is to be the ress a play for the committee mem- pins. They won the contest in | hostess bers. The refreshments will be their schools and will represent, - ! ’ uncilman: served in ‘the ‘Work Shop after] the chapter in. the state contest. A [ D y M d f Bl k | Pledg Y | ’ | ledges of the Alpha Chapter, the method the program. i Mrs. James H. Obear will make a on ay a oC S OMeen nl Tau aig pon ring of the | the awards. { The fifth annual = Home will be Miss Jean Allen’s dem- entertain active members and . “American Folk Heritage” a| Safety Institute will pe held onstration on “Safety Tips in guests at a dance tomorrow night. hat avery Climb Steps | & musical program, will be given) Monday in Block's Auditorium. the Care and Handling of The event, a “Hard Times Juke 1 Indianap- | 5 by Miss Margaret Montgomery, It will be an all-day event. Mrs. = Food.” Miss Allen is the di- /Box Social,” will be in the righ-handed P | H Tn ! a and Marion K. Mathas. Miss, Earl H. Stumpf is the chair- rector of the, home economics |Anglers’ Club. tional right roper Y Bill Borden (left) and David Gradison (right) learn to make flapjacks from Henry Bick, In- Monigoimery 5 Nice President ot Han, iv Rosie Safety By division of the Kroger Food | = . [. . A . . "the Hoosier Folklore Society an ision 0 e dianapolis Foundation, Cincinnati. i Ben Colina Descend With Savapeli Abii Clib.chel. Tug bogs ore giifing ready for the Boy Scout Troop 133 flapjack Mr. Mathas is active in the Safety Council and the Indi Other features on the pro- Yawnin [dinner Monday night in the John Strange School. Mannerchor. anapolis Chapter, American Tore L g 1 wonder Perfect Grace <= ’ . To — TY SD Mr M: B Oak i Red Cross, are co-sponsors. gram ate Home Made I frst . ons.of your “ don't feel “their Ww ope | n en Sansa fo a os : Highlighting the program a So nerican Béd Cross; S elaxin Many women do > t D tf F A D ostess chairman for e event. ‘ “Sight Safety,” a discussion, | g of the.-Bill age till they put a foot on the ri Ing own our au S i oun ers ay Her assistants are Mesdames E: Dr, M. 8. Harding, eye phy- | > first step of a long flight of

op law. . . or the right and to pe8 of griev-

s transcend n Congress led States? decide who pak in this

- strain and actual damage done

stairs. Then bones and muscles ache in anticipation of the long haul upward. Much of the stress, self by looking in a mirror—and to the body in mounting stairs can be avoided if legs and muscles are used properly. : To avoid huffing and puffing, start out with a straight back. Place the forward foot, pointing

were filing a report on a missing you will note exactly what you are wearing, your age, height,

Will Help Remedy Them

If you find it difficult to make an unvarnished appraisal of your-

clined to hunt for excuses for our appearance rather than remedies for faults-—try writing down your description. | Make your written record as complete and factual as though you!

Parties Set

Three County Units

Arrange Programs

Three county PTA units “will eet next week. The Bluff Ave. unit will have a founders day party at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday in the school. Mrs. John

at times most of us are more in-!

person with the police. This means ™

Arlington Plans

Elbert Glass, J. Allen Greenland, | (William . H. Howard; = Winfield) | Miller, Douglas T. Reid, David N.| Rose and Orville ¥. Shattuck. |

Mothers Choruses Plan Programs |

The Federation ot Mothers| Choruses of the Indianapolis Pub-|

sician and surgeon; a demono stration; “If It's Fire—You Don’t Want It,” Charles Fleetwood, Grain Dealers National Mutual Fire Insurance Co. “Sitting - Pretty,” a panel discussion including Miss Ruth .Lewman, Shortridge High School; Mrs. Bert C. McCammon, and a student discussing baby sitting problems, and il-

Stretching Helps

Relieve Tension -

Yawning, when you're quite |alone, is good for you. It won't {do at parties but it 1s a reflex {action which nature intends to help in the equal distribution of blood throughout your body. It's also a boon in getting you to ree

ight lori disti ishing Histrated sie iF lax and go to sleep without goe » and fur straight ahead. almost flat on the weight, coloring, stingui ng an ge a ri . i is Hic Schools wilt-have—its—annual— ——lustrated—« s—on—“How the ing" through the shieep-counting OT haa cee first step. Don't let he heel over caactersues and soon. ~~ Qielie 0 “Tournament I ama a EE Te Ty Sl Public Health of Pets and [routine mpele With hang: Tiace So 5s 10 got as mien, Tor, Whe FoR Alcutsle Sen g a musical program. |day in School 44. Pests Affects Your Safety” | yo, fee] better after yawning yrces which of that forward foot on the step appraisal, note your description The second in the winter series ? g

man's right yor, deluded nce anyone ' the people * this. They

as possible. Resting the weight of (when you are dressed to go to your body on the advanced foot, market and not when you are raise the body upward with thigh really dressed up for a gala occaand leg muscles. The rear leg sion. The record may show that will straighten of its own accord you're wearing a coat of one color,

of Arlington Junior Riding Tour-! ; aiding] be held at NS lis being’ planned bythe Mars Hill tonight in Bob Brown's Stables, Unit. It Will be at 2:15 p. m. 46th and Arlington Sts. The tour- Tuesday in the school. Mrs. Kennament is being arranged by Neth Tapscott is chairman.

Another founders day program!

Schools 1, ‘51, 54, 62 and 78 will. participate this year. The members will give another per-| formance on Mar. 10 in School 78. R. W. Wright is director and

Dr. G. F. Kempf, City Health Commissioner, and Jay Hund“ley, Supervisor of Pest Control, City Health Board. A “What's Wrong With+This

because you have relieved tense (ness and taken the cramped feel ing from your muscles, Whenever a restless night comes on, try yawning yourself to sleep.

" Picture?” contest to test skill |: 3 vho cannot and it in turn can be moved up- a hat of another, that shoes and Robert Mannix. The Glenns Valley PTA study Nr tua Silvers 18 avons in detecting home Hazards also {fawn Snel. Jou may hays lo ejection of ward and forward without the handbag are mismatched. There will be five classes—be- BrOUP Will meet at 11:30 a. m. “0 group will entertain mem- Will be held. Mrs. Alfred Wol- |cegsive yawns will come easily, hedl threats slightest strain. ‘Correct Faults ginners, bareback, and those for vcanesday. There will be a cov- 7 0 0 Kenney Mission . fenstein is chairman of the | 2 Wiped out in such a desctiption ered dish luncheon in the home .. c Miss Jean Allen contest. Alternate Yawns all directed Not Awkward ip P i, children under 10 years old, from of Mrs. John Mullen, Morgan- Circle, ‘Woodruff Place Baptist : a imiireimtee———— Soiree AT 3 3 Z ittl Kcuses we make in ch 2 i ‘ \ ‘ ¥ | t and heard At first this flat-footed ap- me. airs 12 10 to 14 years and from 14 to 18. town Road. “Citizenship —A Dou: buich. at a or Being Teen Problems— ~Tatretohing. Try “fensing yor “proach to stair climbing will gained “aren't really noticeable, - MTS. Jane Van Meter will judge ble Duty” is to be the, lesson : | . . shoulders, then relaxing them. seem awkward but when it be-that.it doesn't matter if you wear the show. CL theme. | Hints for Introductions Stretch your whole. body in an comes a habit, stair climbing will broken-down shoes and carry : k B id ‘My Day— i | ; effort t6 make your toes touch Ave. be-a-cinch: — your best handbag. Such a ac- Blackwood on briage— } | . By JEAN casual. A stranger ,may be pre- the foot of the bed, your head t President Coming down the stairs can Scription refuses to excuse the fact, S P. I; . oo Coes sented to your crowd by a gen- |the top. Then yawn. Unless you wood. involve Sess wear and tear gen that you haven't had heels re- Example of Move ere ena ies SOME PEOPLE simply can't Sen pe Yi ho e. (have indigestion or are seriously ' is further- nerves and -muscles if you will Paired on your good walking! | make a smooth introduction. TC gang.” And, “Hi, Worried about something, you 8 step down with posture erect and shoes, or the clasp fixed on your S d H d P| Hi 5 | ppear ars | Ever notice? Yet the rules are everybody! This is Jane John. [ou drift off in no time. Se Sy he om lie PACE UAE, oy SECOND Fland Plays Hig Tron Curtain Nations | 1m se met se Toke Io as Tan ST ) using your feet and legs. ! $ . . | ‘ oo . , ; [S’eeplessne on FDR's Yo Ted the deseo + may yield some surprising slips in| SOMETIMES second hand prays high to Kill entries to the 1TOD uriain INations. | fect. So here we Bn MIN amen prefer, YOU MAY NAME |yse them ‘whenever they're needs _ t in better } foot strike t a cending the well-groomed appearance we dummy. Here is the typical situation. where. this-play.is.desirable... -May Yield to Pressure 2 review of the. technique. on Hamper Bob Jo Ss Susie Po "led, "since “sleeplessness can bee : TTR the re t of rn 3. low, with: want. But it maps the strategy The dummy has a long suit which declarer is trying to establish, | By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT The younger person is always ons ply one 5 e 3 v= come a habit, Among the sime not J. L. Strai on on py oot following. ¢.. correcting minor faults before There are no entries to the board except in this particular suit. y LEAS ASEY presented to the older, the less ny oh ag he {Plest are a glass of warm milk is the mine ghten the forward leg. Bend yoy phecome major. There is a chance that your partner has a stopper in the suit. NEW YORK, Feb. 24 —Fifteen important to the Big Shot. And ‘ n making individ- lang a warm, not hot, bath before d to work the rear leg sharply at the'knees > Jo! | The : p } re —. i

ual introductions -it's--suave to add a word of explanation. Telling the gang that Jane is

- — All of. these considerations applied—in--today's-hand and Mr Years-in-a. Hungarian jail-seems. : a long sentence for a crime which a man has so evidently been

forced to confess. But that was

because it's “Ladies first” imait— social matters, you present a man to a woman, a boy to a

[you go to bed. Both are relaxing and help to get rid of any tense|ness. Mike sure that your room

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—as-it-starts coming downward. yi in Virginia ” Masters made the second hand ges, pension |

For descending with grace A | hi Se ey i “S| Special igh play which defeated the con avoid swaying from side to side.| WILLIAMSBURG, Va.. Feb. 24 tract.

Keep Handbag

) girl. Then, in making the pre- You cousin from Chicago and lis cool and well ventilated, and turned the Keep your toes pointed straight — Mr. and Mrs. H.-H. Shapin, 4217) The opening lead was the jack the penalty meted out to Robert sentation, you address the-hon- in Oring anle that Bob is the that your covers keep you warm isthe best ahead, your body balanced over E, 12th St., Indianapolis, visited of hearts. Dummy's queen fell to Ord rl A. Vogeler, .American business- ored person first. 100 a captain and Sue ig the but'do not weigh you down. 1 no doubt the forward foot and your weight the historic city of Williamsburg Mrs, Keen's ace. A heart was re- | e Y man, The ultraformal way Js to ¢, IE or asta expert helps . — and tell the on the outside border of that this week. They stayed in ‘the - ! N P d p # His employer insists that he gay “Senator, may I present og st. ° 3 conversa- || ocal Residents . The late foot, not on the arch. Williamsburg Lodge. South dealer . ew rowder Fu was not spying for them and cer-' my father, Mr. Jones?” But in nar (Veeld © . ‘body could ———— EE ——— : — Both sides vulnerable . . tainly the State Department ordinary usage we do i C { : i Visit in Florida NORTH s ravelwise 1 ordi y usage we do it more | . . | y it would } | ’ would know whether he had been simply: “Father, this is Sam Hair Trimmer | Mrs. Clarence N. Warren and NEW JU T Miss Brash The newest trick to aid in keep- spying for them. Smith.” ‘ | ’ {her daughter, Mrs. Robert hear many - , S 75 ing a handbag or dressing table The Englishman who was sen- Then, turning to the lesser |, A home hair. trimmer, electric. ber i lis . yer. g M the whole, SHIPMENT . I H—K Q 7 orderly is an automatic powder tenced at the same time'was com- member, we add: “Father : . ally operated, has two full sets of} Tons Beach: woe 0 IN D—A J 109 | puff which is filled w sture- mi : : . | Yeen, hardened steel cutters, one/!loning in Daytona Beach and untry and 7 ] )—! { puff which is filled with moisture mitted for 13 years, but he also genator Smart.” Or “Sam... |, h-sid . Miami Beach, FI point will _ i _ —106 5 resisting face powder. made the same kind of confes ‘my father.” an Sav ay jut The double-headed "The are vi “ M WEST EAST | . This self-operating powder puff; sion. In London .at the Foreign Betw t ; : Ch set of cutters is at a , y e visting rs. Ware Mr. Masters Mrs. Keen {made of velour and velvet, sifts Office they specultite on what lucti W een ener 8, Intro ‘different approach angle which ren's brother, Earl L. Manville, S—8 2 S—10 4 38 powder through to your skin in kind of pressure was brought! to cuctions may be even more makes it suitable for varied uses.| Daytona Beach. H—J 10 9 4 H—A 852 | controlled quantities. Whisked hear to make him do 80, 80 he, D—K 5 4 D—Q 8 3 {over a shiny nose, it erases the was evidently not spying for his - ) 1 C—Q 9 32 C—K 8 7 gleam in a matter of seconds, with foreign office, iN ts \ “SOUTH no spillage. ‘ In the meantime, a break ha — ERC Ar Because: the poker IE Eb itome between the Unite RR

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lu I and Bulgaria because ‘that coun-| be marked {puff reduces the possibilities of try has refused to withdraw the | | Rn . pe D—7 62 | streaks and splotches, according conspiracy charges it made] < . . . Ge . i. : . C—A J 4 | to its makers. SE against United States Minister | oC : STORE HOURS: 9:30 t 5:00, Daily orge M, . The bidding: I Designed especially to hold the Donald R. Heath. hd ” lerks, took N ow You Can Put a Polish on SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST puff is a round metal compact In this case, Mr. Heath is ac-| ‘ : the general . 18 Pass 2D Pass With mirror. Together, compact: cused” of having hidden a Bur —F o : 2S Pass 4 8 All Pass and puff make an ideal item to garian épy in the American lega-| iaht! 1 1 | 1. But many . That Silver and Jewelry - TT —————_————— pop into a handbag when you're tion for six months. This really ‘ AT ounces light! action right! erate men . . , turned and won by the king on going on an overnight trip. "An means a violation of interna- ) : } by the ime co ~ J the board. oi Adequate supply.of powder forthe tional-standards-and pledges—en=: { wv oo on the gen- With the SELVYT CLOTH ' Now Mr.” Abel pulled three trip will be neatly at hand, mak- tered into in the past and which. ' Z M } - . rounds of trumps—the play that ing it ‘unnecessary to pack 4a are supposed tobe lived up to in! » . cost him his contract. In other travel jar for powder. international intercourse between } : = ght vainly Just like new—your silver or your jewelry will gleam again. bined Ey ve M o RHO, ot help. wondering! . 3 3 . oA 'a ) ' / *t to admit You'll say this is the finest polishing cloth you have ever “His next play was a small arried whether there is any kind of ch were dE ' d . diamond. If Mr. Masters had pressure that the United States . he nation's used. Easy to use and promptly effective. played low, dummy’s nine would can bring to bear on these coun-| : have ‘lost to Mrs. Keen's queen.| tries to actually bring. home to| and second WILL WASH WHEN SOILED But later another diamond finesse | | [them the fact that there are re-| EY : ; lan for bet- . ’ could have been taken and on the | taliations, short of war but’ . : 1s. Unions (fourth diamond “Mr. Abel could

10 problems no law was.

ystander to J . lead. He played the ki 1 The real No. 1 problem for , i For Polishin ewelr Siz 1 7 ead. He playe € king. Actually most ‘people today is the coal] oe Shih '9 : Ys e 10x 0, Se this play had nothing to lose. If| question. Some decisions must be|

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. jand John I. Lewis who will suf-| e was no 29 W. Washington Street | of diamonds and led back the [fer. The people of the whole coun-| ° . ING $ $ | Indianapolis, Indiana | jack, but Mrs. Keen was equal to jtry will feel the loss of earning] , J AN 5— y- ' : | a the occasion and she ducked, per- power as industries shut down.| : 7 will loom Please send .......c.ee0.0. Selvyt Cloths | mitting the jack to hold. Also, with the weather giving us| ection cam- | at [J $1.00, at [J 750. I | At this point the diamond suit a touch of real winter at present,| - was dead and there was no point! (there will be plenty of people ° re di Democrats > I TO eviriirtnnerestnrusressdinnncinnnennns | !in. leading it again. Mr. Abel led who will suffer from the cold. | Try one ofi-fomorrow and feel the magic difference! n Congress, rnd | the 10 of clubs and hoped for a Of course, strikes of this kind No binding, no boning, no heaviness . . . just 1 to see an- |p Address seseesessttEtIOtt tte arnesette (miracle. Mrs. Keen covered and| are bad for both the miners] _— . . it ng that act. | : a | the ace in the closed hand ‘won. | themselves and the mine owners a few ounces of porous-knit elastic that let you sit, Mr. Green Clty covvinceniinniinnn... State......oi.. But there was no way for Mr. because many people will feel| i t yet kee n do mean- j @con O Charge [J Cash Enclosed | Abel to avoid the loss of two / = that the solution is to use less| bend, stretch in perfect somfor y eep | the sort of. ——— ——— —— — wn wg 1 clubs and a diamond and he wis 1 : bn 7 and less coal and to urge all pos-| curves sleek 'n' smooth. xamination LT Se down one—beaten by his own bad . tt : . |sible haste in developing new. : ns LL i rn [Peay lhe Bl St, Chk | afi a pit Vo seech. When . i : : : gE ns . . 3 scer ~.Harry Av nne o eneral| + : pantie-girdle with vertic ¥ : , wl | Feb. 3 of the wedding of Miss Electric told us the other ‘day| ~ J Sketched: pantie-g itol Hill a TR pen House Jet | ng , os m be ready r "|| David Thompson, San Diego Wanda Faye Towner and Rob- on my television program that it| stretch rayon satin front and back panels, iabor pro- : ar 0s | ayer an ompany Cal, is visiting his aunt. or. ert Loncar Jr. They are living in vould ae. I re iin] bd bp rT 2" back waistband to prevent rolling. ~The coun- ; wh a En Walter R. Mayer, 36 W, 43d St. Biloxi. Parents of the couple are | ce power, but nothing will ans Vie. teaross blue. black. S-M-L. 7.50, ;h of these : . : 2 ‘M Myrtle T 1728. | : : ite, te . y J #+3V, of Iily-white | 29 WEST WASHINGTON STREET eo INDIANAPOLIS | hon jorver is holding open-house Mrs, Myrtle Towner, .1728: fypgtan these discoveries as much : ; LA Cee dh ry GTO! : i for her guest from 7 to 10 p. m. Ruckls of, and Mr. and Mrs. \as the present situation in: the ; > pla ; 2 i Sst i : . : : : il today. There fare no invitations. Loncar, Worcester, Mass. . = |coal industry, ; In ~ BLOGK'S Corsets, Fourth Flpor Noo ie : FE Ki Cae ge 2 Ris Be SER CAN 3a NJ a a wu a IY £ %. fo Sid ap freind ail sane TN : ps Cl he oe " % : - . Ah AT A RE 5% : oe on j 5 2 a ey Sibisaal i ; \ - bos 4 a ’ 4 Jit \ : “~ igh

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have discarded ‘a club and thus made 10 tricks. od But of course Mr, Masters. did | not play low on the first diamond

Mr. Abel had the queen, the king. was a dead duck anyway. Mr. Abel won with dummy’s ace

i nevertheless disagreeable, which can be meted out. 1

Coal Situation

reached before long. It is neither the coal operators nor the unions

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