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- “YOU NEVER pay any attenition to what the opponents play,” | stormed “Mr. Champion.” “You, don't make any inferences trom ithe fall of the cards. In fact you| never know ~ who “has “played what# | _ Mr. Champion was< faiking to {Mr. Muzzy who had played the {previous hand at a makable game ; jcontract—and flubbed Jt. ; xt.

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Committees for the Delta Gam. |ma, Sorority state day are ane | nounced. The luncheon will’ be te I Mar. 25 in the Indianapolid Ath = {letic Club, _ : 2 Mrs. Edward W. Weddle and i Mrs, Herbert J. Spier are co- T | chairmen. Committee heads are { 4 Mrs. William F. Koss and Mrs, James G. Holland, menu; Mrs. R. 1G. Nicholls; achievement awards; Mrs, Ricard -H, E

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H & 0 5 , Ruth Armstrong; was trapped and the defenders : re orget it,” said - Margaret Waters and Dorothy Helmer. {took Te pe ae tricks pe _-Mesdames Cloyd J. Julian, James M. Burt"and Walter Sudler ler; decorations, That's Earl, Career Day 2 in Mr. Masters’ hand. He. then| (loft fo right) are working on the bulletin to be distributed at the Workshop: Arranged The Indiana Dietetic Association will sponsor its. anual § career shifted to the jack of diamonds, s : i ot wl day for Ind Po and .Mr. Champion won gvith tre; Alpha Omicron. Pi Sorority state day. The event will be Mar. 17 | Mrs. John Ober. and Mrs. C. a STEEL y for- iana college girls interested in dietetics. ~ It will be at king on the board. + . ‘Wacker, reservations; Mrs Guy 1 Jom. SOMOMIOW in the 10. Medica) Center. = | It was clear at this point that| in the Columbia Club. 'E. Morrison, hospitality; MesRiley, Long. Coleman and es {the Whole hand depended on los-| 7 dames George O. Browne, J. T. s up Hospitaie. The cuigren's aabetie MTS. Ahlg ren | North dealer Installation Mrs. Frederick Balz Pus, 3, Gein pesioriy. Rio out-patient clinic, conducted by| {Both sides vulnerable f SO : ] n, Thomas Johnson, A. Frank Dr. Mendel Brown, will be ob- Visits ( re Geneva Shanley, Clayton; Mary Ann Beam, Roan, and Ruth NORTH Is Planned Is Guest Speaker Gleaves, Boris E: Meditch, Frank 8c By Startha MeBiids will pre- ’ Scheidler, Greensburg (left to right), were named winners in con- He Mug h pis Fredeniek G. Balz will Miller, ‘J. Dwight Peterson, Russi te at the Meeting - and Mrs. Speaking Today tests sponsored by the Indiana Society, Daughters of the American H—39 4 Mrs. Garrison Winders an at a om. soll Roberts, att - Base, If Kathryn Sheedy will welcome the |n Fremont. O Revolution, at yesterday's council meeting in the Hotel Lincoln, D—K 6 I New President li Be AT Spencer an rank Moore, i 11 guests, Misses Gwendolyn Wylie, | ! : Winners in the Girl Homemaker's dress contest were announced | y C-A3884 s : Leagite of American Pent W ln, Other hostesses will include 0% Eb Sarah Williams, Dorothy Yates| Times State Service by the Indiana Soclety, Daughters of the American Revolution, ‘WEST EAST New officers of the Story-A- The group will meet at 2 p. m. Dorothy Hel Bett . id and Elizabeth Huey will speak. | WHITING, Mar. 10 — Speaking qi ono’ (pn BO0E winter council meeting yesterday in the Hotel Mr. Masters Mr. Dale © |yonth Club will be installed at Mar. 18 in the Meridian Room Taos oro 3s omen x . y A Tea will be served in Rileyengagements of Mrs. Oscar A. Lincoln. S—Q J 10 S—A 8 12 | op. m Wednesday in the Rauh .0¢ Colonial Furniture Co. Na ane hyo el Hospital after the meeting. {Ahlgren of this city, second vice Ruth Scheidler, Greensburg, sponsored by the Lone Tree Chap- B=—-%.5 1 HR 19 Pre Te ¢ TUR There will be a business meet- Nab Merri ean Woodsmall, i Offi Na d _| ter, won first place in th i To- D—J 1048 D3. > 75 2 {Memorial Library. ing at 1:30 p. m, The hostesses 20 J Ne icers me president of the General Federa-| P e senior group. Jo-Ellen- Alexander, Clover- &__ 19 7 3 C Mrs. Albert W, Sahm is chair : New officers of Chapter Q, PEO dale, sponsored by Washburn, —— | They are Mrs. Garrison Wind- are Mesdames William G. Patter- re. ¥ SUD Jn Chair Sisterhood, are announced. tion of Women’s Clubs, will take Chapter, was. second. percentage gain were north: La- SOUTH ident: M Rob Mc. SON. A. 8S. McLeod. James A. man of an alumnae meeting beisterhoo ny ann ®Y her out of the state for the month. grange de Lafayette Chapter, Mr. Champion ers, - president; Mrs. Robert Mc- Mathews, J. O. Lewis and Fred fore the luncheoh’ Mrs. Nathan i are Mrs. alter Kyle, president; First place in the junior group Lagrange; central: Estabrook S—6 54% Ginnis, secretary; Mrs. George L. 1, p ttijoh Washb Ev ille, will preC Mrs. Dale T. Wilson, vice presi- Today Mrs. Ahlgren is speak-|went to Geneva Stanley. Ci eliohn: ou ® P ° neva Stanley, Clayton, Chapter, Rockville, and south: H—A Q8 72 | Bradshaw, treasurer; Mrs. Gretch- side, and Mrs. John Cartwright, dent; Mrs. Harold Nicholson and ing before the Fremont, O., Fed- sponsored by the W -Ke- , ' 3 ) Po y the Wa-pe-ke-way Vanderburgh Chapter, Evansville. D—A 8 Leich, librarian; H. E. Cory Museum Fami ly ‘Hou Greencastle, will speak. Mrs. Helen Stokes, recording and eration of Women. Yesterday she Chapter, and Jerrie K. Henry, Mrs. G. C. Bowden, Bedford, is C—K Q5 0 en, arian; Fe Corrs Hy Hour A workshop for actives will be t i Sorrespon ing secretaries. and appeared ata meeting of the To- Connersville, sponsored by the chairman of the membership The bidding: Publicity; Mrs. LaRue Davis. mem- To Honor School 78 held at 11 a.m. that day. Mrs, ) $ 3 f Mrs. W. H. Crump, treasurer. City Federation. - » {John Conner Chapter,"was second. committee. NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST bership, and Bert Persell, pro- patrons, pupils and teachers of Joseph - Ettl,

Also bt Arthur Focke, chap- Miss Carrie Pierce, Greencastle, | lain; Mrs. Kyle and Mrs. Wilson,| Monday she will begin a 10-day jg ‘committee’ chairman. convention delegates; Mrs. Ken- tour in Massachusetts. Her sched- |

Earlier Mary Ann Beam, Roann of the executive board preceding!

It was voted .to purchase al Pass Pass 1H Pass gram, /$1000 savings bond at a session 2C Pass 2H -Pass 3s H Pass 4 H Al pas Mesdames Wendell Hanna,

South - Bend, will [School 78 will be guests at the preside. Children’s Museum Family Hour)

neth Lancet and Me Srvsb: ule opening with the Fortnightly alternates, an rs yle an b. 1 | Mrs. Nicholson, delegates to the Clu Winchester, includes ‘Indianapolis’ Council of Women.

Mrs. Roy E. Denny, president of the Women's Auxiliary, Ameri- 2:87. can Optometric Association, will Club, broadcast at 3 p.m. tomorrow! from New York. - She will talk for the 'Mar. 23.

Your Vision Week.". | Mar. 27-30 Mrs. Anigren wi The quarterly council of admin- attend meetings in the U. istration meeting of the Indiana Treasury Ladies Auxiliary, Veterans of member of the national Women’s

[Pitetbute Woman's Club, Mar. |

Woman's | Northampton |

17; Somerville Mar. 18;

edford Woman's Club, Mar. 21,

“gaye and the Arlington Woman's Club,

p.m. Sunday in the World War ings Bond. A session is scheduled | Memorial. Mrs. Jo Breidenbaugh with the women’s magazine ediwill preside. tors on Mar. 28 and at the Mar. There will be a noon luncheon 29-30 sessions plans will be made in the Hotel Antlers honoring, i) opening the bond drive May Clyde Lewis, Plattsburg, N. Y,

commander, Ste will return home on- Apr. 1.

America's Influential Women

ct fp NEWYORK; ~ Mar -10—Who-.are America’s - most. influential women? ‘On the theory that women are the keenest judges of their own sex’s ability, Pageant magazine asked America’s women jour-| nalists to rate the country’s most famous women to select the five, who exert the greatest influence on modern life. The judgment of the 272 newspaperwomen polled were |

aanouneed joey in the 'g. the| Women; ; Helen Keller—deaf-blind| zine’s Pp

Topping t r ! list is Eleanor Roosevelt, followed |author and educator “whose cour

by Emily Post, Sister ‘Elizabeth’ Kenny, Clare Boothe Luce and

Dorothy Thompson, {mother of 12 and top manage-|

“Gold medallions will be pre- ‘ment engineer; Duchess of Wind=' ted to the five leading women SOT; Kate Smith—singer and ragen behalf of Pageant at the dio commentator; Eve Curie, and “United Nations today by Mary Irene Dunne -— (tied for 20th Margaret McBride in a special place) successfully combines broadcast from Lake Success. home, career and community The ladies will be welcomed by service. Benjamin A. Cohen, Assistant! All told, the voters nominated Secretary General for Public In- 107 candidates for the most information. {fluential woman title. InterestOther prominent women who {ingly enough there was no single ranked: high in the poll included: outstanding religious or educaSen. Margaret Chase Smith, first tional leader nominated, and the woman elected Sehator; Dorothy highest vote for clubwomen went Dix, lovelorn columnist; Princess to Mrs. J. L. Blair Buck, presiElizabeth, “ultimate for womanly dent of the General Federation role”; Haitie - Carnegie, leading of Women's" Clubs who was fashion - influence; Anne O'Hare praised for her “cosmic common McCormick, veteran New York|gense.” Bess Truman placed 26th, Times Washington columnist for pecause “she does the traditional “scholarly approach and contin- wife and mother role so well.” ued production.” Apart from the theater and the Mrs. Buck ‘Nominated movies, women in the arts were Mary Margaret McBride, daily|jargely missing. Among the radio commentator to 10 million rypners-up, the movies contrib-

Douglas, Congresswoman frém | infuence on daydreams,” Ingrid . Bérgman for “bringing back an - Grandma Moses — 84-year-old |yngerstanding of natural beauty,” painter who has cheered oldsters psther Williams for “ousting as well as art lovers; Madame cheap glamour and promoting the Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit—India’s clean, outdoorsy = look,” Jane ambassador to the United States Russell, and columnist Louella . Who “brings one world closer”; Parsons. Lynn Fontanne with 12 Mary McLeod Bethune—founder votes and Ethel Barrymore with

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|High School senior, was awarded the council meeting. - Interest

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District winners in the chapter of Mrs. Wayne Cory, Veedersburg, {membership contest - based on state regent.

[keep the 10 from winning. Actually he had nothing to go on in making his decision and finally he led the four of hearts from the ils Now March of Ideas board. | ~-Mr., Dale had been doing some Indiana’s “March of Dollars for National PTA Headquarters” | thinking, too. He realized he was has turned into a march of ideas.

Congress toward the headquarters to be erected at a cost of he played the 10, the situation 1$750,000 on Chicago's near north side. In addition to being the would be entirely clarified. Mr. loperating nerve center of 33,000 ‘local units in the United States Champion would finesse the queen, composed of nearly six million] = —_— enter dummy with the ace of clubs {members, it will become a living i 1 {and lead hearts again. The game \and lasting memorial to the men |FéCeipe sales. ,_ |would be over. 'and women who have worked Ine climax for the 1055 Pras So Mr. Dale played the king of |tirelessly and dévotedly in the If. Indiana with a membershipiy rie promptly — but not too Interest of children. It will :158.000 will be the Grand

| dedicated to the welfare of be March of loc sid h | ihe ace—and he still h e ti F Li Ky ad a gu 88 | children—to the least of them. state conven n_at h make,

dr Where..the... Indiana... Parent- SPL. 21-22, with a gold envelope |“ Teacher Associations.are of the fio’ idee: their he Nationa in i more mature kind with emphasis|80!d replica of the National headon father-mother-teacher mem- | quarters. | bership, * ‘March of Dollar” events fi have tended tu be hobby and Family Life Group dummy’s nine—and down he went! | magician shows, basketballlx ' 0 M There was a moment's silence, Religi

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on, Mr, Masters had started with four to the 10. Mr. Champion was suspicious, but he couldn't be sure. He led a small heart, put in

|games, movies and“ television eet Tuesday /then: “This [shows and talent parties. on in gy life will'lasked Mr. Muzzy quietly. In PTA’s which, betause they be discussed at the Family Life] Mr. Champion only glowered. {still meet in the afternoon, are| |Education meeting at 7:30 p. m.| “This is paying attention te largely mother-teacher groups, | Tuesday in Howe High School. {what the opponents play?” Mr. methods of raising the local units] “Mrs. H. J. Eickhoff will be the Muzzy continued. “This is making part in the national three quar- /moderator. The Rev. F. W, Weig-| inferences?” -He turned to Mr. ter million dollar project, have mann, the Rev. Howard Stone Dale. “Inferences he is making assumed such varying aspects as/and the Rev. Henry White are while you are making singleton Ss home made cookies, cakes andithe panel members. (10s. Nuts!”

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| Homer Phillips ‘and 8. E. Spindell| ing no heart tricks. Mr. Champion | are also on the program commit-|

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= in__a very - precarious position, as nm AA EA —— Foreign Wars, will be at 2:30 Advisory Committee, US. Sav-1 A-goal of $25,000 1s hoped to be the “contribution of the Indiana holding both the king and 10. If

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