Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 March 1950 — Page 6

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Woerner is the assistant hostess. St. Branch, Merchants National | mell, entertainment.

Mrs. Earl McDonald also will Mrs. Walter Wingenroth and Mrs.| Hal M. Farr of the Conserva-| speak. Her subject is “Principles Mark Covert. Renamed directors |

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Faas ¥ pe ee we oe : E = 2s : » hi i ¢ 5 a , ; : a est - p15 =~ _ "Reservations | Guest Day « x ! . % re 3 = i 2 SAL : i ] £ a / Announced | Card Party 2 = 4 2 § * & > Gh rr. For Concert” Is Planned » o . " * 5 - x ee Mw aimee eel. Purdue Cleo Club Dinner Arrange Park School Garden Tours Directory Offers | To Sing Friday For Auxiliary Su planned The Officers Wives Club, Ine a : . ° ~~ | Many parties are being planned nal Guard, will have A V table Gold Mine Oo n rmation ito precede and follow the Purdue. diana Natio ’ a: . e r I . . + J p: - University Glee Club concert Fri-| a guest day party at 12:30 p. m. : : 4 rT day night in Caleb Mills Hall. | {Thursday in the guard &rmory.. .. -% : Project Gains ~~ : : Trp |The - show is being sponsored. - |" The luncheon will be followed. ~~ Wide Recognition by the Junior Alumnae of Pi Beta, | with bridge and canasta. Hostrl : og TRON Phi Sorority. Proceeds will be s will be Mesdames Johan - By AGNES H. OSTROM given to the DePauw University! SE John Fissell, Robert Facke THE DIRECTORY for Chapters building fund. | | EE Shomer. : the Park School Garden : Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Irwin will § Unit, Tours is fast becoming a _ The wrought have af buffffet supper. after the Tne: Bobivan Raguiale will : on concert for Dr. and Mrs. William Ame Legion Bah the collector's item as well as a : X R. . Chattin, Messrs. and Mes-| have a pitch-in dine) a hy household stiiny: on gate dames George Vickery Jr., Thom-| {godt at 6:30 p.m. Seturday In During the tour proper it as H. Campbell Jr. William D.| Bt | Ro MR ponor the 31t 2 serves as an informative, edu- at the entrance Wells, William Compton and] The eve elon. y cational guide, Last year's in- 2 {Harry McGee, Miss Joy Wickser| anniversary © novation, garden notes, (with land Miss Jean Maney. i Hist Be R od 4 en : { : { istory to ea space for daily notations from of the ;l | Messrs. and Mesdames Alan ry be Community sigs May 1-Apr. 30) has served the |Chab, Frank Chab, Robert Ham-| There vil A oo hature-loving public for a rell- Eg pgarce’s EES ilton, Rollin O'Connell -and James! ing, Square Ea oe able record of what plants ap- : 1 {Berry will be together, Mr. and! IY abe Post peared when and a reminder of LS Fo%ri(] Mrs. R. 8. Ashby will be hosts Rh SE Eat pac when to plant what, garden will be : { Bez \before. the concert... Their. guests: “MF. i sper = For-those not so keer ahout ars ke ¢ EEL E are Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ashby,’ are in charge d Mesdnmes hushandry, it was a wonderful on the front ) Dest) [£81 Mr. and Mrs. Cline Graybill, Miss SE Me Knipp, Ray engagement or memo book. ; = +4 (Eva Clore and Paul Lundell. ; W |Carl Gates, Clare ai ’ The directory has the distine- ' .. tI zl =2ly Dinner Planned - | Saturday the Washington Township Republican Club will hold its annual card party at 8 i. m. * McCammen an : Hen of reing on Hie in various. 8) 108 yeu 1 { Zn in the clubroom, 61st and College Ave. Holding a practice canasta session are (left #o right) Misses | The Ladies Auxillary to the garden centers over the country X § { ||ZIf¥3 FE] Mr and. Mrs. Patrick L. Polly Abendroth, Ann Spalding, Beverly Potts and Carolyn Crom. Kibitzing is Miss Nancy Stout's | Altenheim Hoo wil 20 i ”; i RE a eveiand, Vest directory. ‘ Pd [a [Grady wi dg nd dog, Taffy. Mrs. W. R. McGeehan, chairman, will be assisted by Mrs, Margaret Santsell, tickets; ig (21 pany a ion». There've been numerous = 7 (<2%| | [Cranny, Bert Streeter, William| Miss Louise Jeffrey, special prizes, and Miss Stout, refreshments. will be Mrs. Willam Krieger, changes and improvements » n —-—{ |Thompson and Donald McComb, | Mrs. William Holzhausen an since the first inwildly 15 page 3 J EAE] | Mrs. Jane Powers and Thomas Clubs— |Canasta— ro Miss Katie Kerz, ne for the sixth tour” gon: it TRY ivan pir. ct. of Club What PI Must Do With mor '& Dhl y - 1 | - ‘Baltimore & Ohio Unit, sme Ee In Spon: - FALE) | A cocktail party after the umnhae u a ayer S us Oo I usps Legion Auxiliary, will School Mothers Association. Allen 1s general chairman for picture of a Swiss rose tree in Sone beg Liane by es H R d T R . d d Wh | have a card party at 8 p. m. today This year's directory in a the event scheduled for Apr. Switzerland. It was reproduced { ; : i ets =3] in { e re S ecelve an en in the post home. ; compact size promises to befan 29 and 30. Tour proceeds go to - in green, black and white on fusals include Messrs. and Mes- | : Mrs. Mary Kibbe is chairman even better guide and souvenir the school scholarship fund. slick stock. (dames Ed McCabe, Kenneth The Western College Alumnae By WILLIAM E. MCKENNEY, America’s Card Authority of the event. of the 12th event. In the first: brochure, the Another current fegture was 1AaTis, Richard Raab and Fred Club of Indianapolis will meet at| SOME OF MY readers want to know what to do with red treys ow. 'W ro Mother's Club explained, “Hav- -added--the story and picture |" ohiford. : {7:30 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Law- dealt to them. The most important rule to remember is to wait The Silver Star Review, rT v Original Cover ing felt for some time that of Park School itself. And offi- | Members of the Glee Club will rence Earle, 170 E. Tist St. Will your turn before putting down any of these bonus cards, _|an’s Benefit Avioistion, Ww) a Miles R. Hodson, art master 4) .. taking the Tour might cers of the Mothers’ Associa- [pe honored at a dinner before the be the hostess. ~~. |" Q—We-have a rule at our club that before the play starts, all meet at 8 p.m. Thursday © -in_Park School and graduate of — ype a guide to some of the ~ tion and garden tour chairmen Show. Tt will be served In the Larry Richardson is to be the players in the game put down their red treys in turn, and draw a hall, 2615 E. 10th St. Herr Art School, has exe- pot interesting features, we were listed. A route was sug- |EI Beta Pi Sorority house at guest speaker. Mrs. Harry Dragoo arg from the stock pile to replace them. We have been told that cuted the original drawing for 4... issuing this program to gested for visiting the gardens. Butler University. The Glee Club II will preside. [this procedure is wrong. Will you ——————————— ————— M th ' the cover. It is the wrought poet that need. Better Homes and Gardens |W!!! serenade the chapter mem-| Parlia- kindly correct us if we are wrong? one of the cards I had laid down. ar ortners “iron gate, opening into the com- . loaned the plates for the eye- DTS after the concert. Metnbery of hel ‘moet at 7:30| A—You. are wrong. Red treys I discarded a king. Pete oe hiied garden of MY yo a fru on is catching varl-colored cover. the Party A d In Nie h the home of Mrs may be put down on the table| The next time around 1.diseard- Will M t and Mrs, BE, 8. Pearce, 3827 Iohiowing page 15 Jot down im- oo" ar. (Farly Arrange Pm oa Ay n, 524 N. Colorado only by the player whose turn ited the other king. Then at. my i \ ee Guilford Ave. portant a neers 33 you 89 The garden calendar making | A dinner and canasta party are , oo ? : jis to play. He must place his Partner's turn, he melded four The USA Chapter; American The Pearce garden is one of Sion; 1 om Hoes, ane on) its first appearance in 1949 was being planned by the members = © |red trey on the table and im-|/queens and used my joker to 8 pier, six being opened to the public - 50 ga, P us t Sompany hg Incorporated into the smaller (of the Indiana Alpha Chapter,l A pillow slip card party is On mediately replace it with a card make 90 points. Our opponents War Mothers, will observe its 6th for the first time this year. hind or all Ba we Jo size, 61,x8 inches, program. Zeta Beta Chi Sorority. The the agenda for the members of [from the stock pile. If he has sald we could not do that. Were anniversary with a luncheon at Ben ee yams te this booklet will rove a hel pe The plate for the trillium gran- |dinner will'be at 6 p. m. Thursday the Mothers and Daughters Bene- two red treys, he. puts them both We wrong? ree pT OTPOW IN tHE WAITER directory committee goes to adiion-4o a Nw _diflorum on the cover was also in-Fendricks-Restaurant-and-the fit Club. The event will be at 1:307down and takes two cards from| A-Yes; you were wrong. While : ) =~ roti By the tne thei SONS Are ture.” loaned. : , [party will follow. |p. m. next Tuesday in the Food the stock pile to replace ‘them. ' [penalty cards must be left face Fiotel back in school and the holiday A mop un the center pgs Tour sponsors were added to | Miss Maryellen Sherman is Craft Shop. | If one of the cards he draws up on the table, they are the same| Special guests will include Mrs, decorations are packed away aided tourists chart their route = B® 104-page issue. |chairman, assisted by Mesdames| T————————————— {from the stock pile is a red trey, as if they were still in your hand, Henry F. Schricker, honorary once more, they have plans in he x - “Until this year we've strug- |Lucile Heizer, Fern Townsend Welfare Club the puts this down on the table and therefore they cannot be member; Mrs. John Lambert, full-swing for the program. There was also an explana. . 81d With wartime problems in and Dorothy Blue and ‘Misses : {also and draws another card for used by your partner. Te . Wal Mothers are in charge of sell- OEY re on Sine plana the printing Industry,” remarks Joanna Guss, Gail Burtt and Names Officers lit. After he has completed lay-| If your partner had made—an| Eaton, state president; Mrs. Wale ing the advertising, arranging in Ye aaa Ip gymnasium Mrs, Allen, who says tour maps {Eleanor Pyle- : oii tMrgr I La Baker Jr. was Teng down and replacing all his initial meld of 20 points by put- ter Thomas, Lafayette, national : rerio is ‘and an invitation fo the tea i oe Ot separately | mi Nu Chapter, Phi Delta pj Siccted president of the Welfare ;oq treys, the player then has ating down, let us say, four queens magazine editor; Mrs. Charles tinguishing features of each. always served there at the con- ah hs ye ory: ds—"a gar- |Sorority, will meet {OmorTOW Club of Indianapolis at yester- choice of making his regular draw and a joker from his own hand, Dongus, national medals chair- . "Mrs. Don E. Kelly, directory Clusion of the tour. den-wise contribution to the |night.. Mrs, Harry Hoop, 330 E. day's meeting. inelud {from the stock pile, or of taking then at your turn to play you man. ; chairman this year, has been Colored Phot community” has been the goal Caven St, will be the hostess. Other officers named include the discard pile if he can. would be allowed to add your| Mrs. Thomas Prather, past assisted by Mesdames O. M. olore oto of the school mothers in spon- eee Mesdames John Judy, Ray Hol-| Any of the other players who joker to his meld. But if he could state president and present state Helmer, M. B. Johnston, E. T. In 1047 the first colored cover soring the tours. This they have Dahlia Society to Meet comb and Arthur Craven, frst pag a red trey must keep it in his not make the required meld from corresponding secretary; Mrs. Johnston, Marjorie Kahn, made its debut. Photographer achieved through the event and [through third vice presidents; hand until it becomes his turn to his hand, you would be forced t0/Charles Peters, state . recording : George E. Slatin and I. H. Russell R. Benson, then a Park through the addition of the at- | How to make two dahlias grow Mesdames E. G. Hinshaw, M. R. play. However, if a player goes discard. your- joker at-your next'saoretary, and Mrs. Earl Yar...Kornafel. Mrs. Paul. vanB.. School -father— had taken the tractive directory. —rr where one grew béfore—that’s Hendren and Marshall Vogler, out before you have had a chance turn. . ‘ling, past chapter president. png - en Sed t———————— —- — TT what dahlia hobbyists will con- recording, assistant recording to play your red trey, it does not 4 8 2 Other guests will include Wile w ! C | b S f M t+ Hal M. Farr Speaker sider this week. The Indianapolis and corresponding secretaries, count 500 points against you. It Q-1s ny partner .allowed tolilam Samotis, recreational direce omen s ups oe eerings =. Irvington Garden Club wij D*hlia Society will hear Raoul|and Mrs. Robert Crawford, treas-| counts (only 100 points against ca) my attention to the fact that tor for Billings Hospital; Mrs, : ' : i |Ayres on “Methods of Propaga-|/urer. Mrs. Vogler and Mrs. you in this case. {I have discarded a card that could Anna Crouch, past state president th tvend] wamen's clubs will meet (“adics Fedetul~Noon. Mis, ya meet at 2 p. m. Friday in the tion” at their 8 p. m. meeting to- Crawford are serving for the sec-| : s = = |have beer used on one of our and organizer of the USA Chap- 4 ROR ac : Wal I nat T home of Mrs. Willard Adkins, day in Brookside Community ond time. | Q—We needed 90 points for our melds? ter; Mrs. J. L. Breedlove, stats i 3 | Sheehan and Mrs. C. O. Bram. 501 N. Riley Ave. Mrs. Walter House. | New directors elected were

initial meld: By mistake I meldéd| A—Yes, he may call your atten-| third vice president; Mrs. Cecil two kings and a joker, which tion to it—but it is too late to do Wilson, president of the Marion only came to 70 points. I did not anything about it. Once you have County Chapter, and Mrs. Wile have enough to make a sufficient/discarded, your play is completed liam Simpson, president of the I was forced to discard and you cannot take it back. University Heights Chapter.

Bank. Program, Mrs. C. C.jLiberty Gatien Homemakers — 41. nenartment will be the guest and Mechanics of Flower Ar- were Mesdames Edmond Wyatt, | Brandt. . N 30 a.m. Mrs. Bertrand Pol- speaker. | rangement.” [Carl Sheets and Douglas T. Reid.| held, so HEO—Noon. Mrs. W. E. Wise, lard, Cumberland, hostess. - ‘ Set 1446 N. Gladstone Ave., hostess.| Chap. AF, PEO—1:30 p.m. Mrs.| : er Indianapolis Readers—2 m. A. Matthews, 420 Poplar :

Road, hostess. “Experiences in Engiand,” Miss Wallace Montague. Portfollo—8. p.m. Propylaeum. ~~ Mry-and--Mre:T:-8:-Eirod-and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Wheeler, 7)

Mrs. V. C. Wiley, 1212 River Heights Drive, hostess; Mrs. O. T. Arbaugh. Program, Mrs. G. L. Moreilion and Mrs. H. G.

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Study—12:30 p. m. Mrs. O, H.| Supper committee. “Bucks| ; - ' Worley, 22 N. Campbell Ave, County, Pennsylvania,” Mrs. hostess. ‘Program, Mrs. T. J! Wheeler. & LL ombany ns + hastens. SIDaY pes Girls, Get Ready for East

Irvington Homémakers. —. 9:30 Culture—1 p.m. Mrs. C. F..Pose ...- a.m. Kingan's plant. | .son, 3544 Carrollton Ave., host-| New Centiiry—11 a. m. W, Wash.| 8S. Program, Mrs. E. J. Braington ‘St, Indiana Nationall ™M&0: Bank. Mesdames E. M. Hayth, Indianapolis Woman's—230p.m.| ~~ pr “The = Silent |

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Jesse Martin, 510 W. 44th St; Irvington Fortnightly — 2 p.m. hostess; Mesdames Glenn Lacy, -Mrs. I. A. Ward, 337 Layman Louis Berner and Ervin Sheets;| Ave, hostess. “The Spell. of CARSIStANtS. TTT Ireland,” Mrs. W. H. Frosch. Chap. V, PEO—2 p. m.. Mrs] SATURDAY Robert Finlayson, 4719 E. 15th Columbia University Alumni — St, hostess. “Indidna Scrap-| 1 p. m., Hawthorne Room. book,” Mrs, William Frosch. | Speaker, Clarence F. Merrell. Chap. AF, PEO. -— Noon. Mss. re Ta H. L. Foreman, 3835 Washing- 329 Club of YWCA ton Blvd. hostess, “Local Gov-| : " ernment,” Mrs. R. L, McKay. [10 Have Dance eh CT THURSDAY | ‘The 320 Club of the YWCA will THURSDAY " ‘have a “Wharf Darce” from 7:30

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