Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1950 — Page 6

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Thursday Lyceum—1 p. m. Mrs.

announces the results of its play (Possible . team fin Church will sponsor a card party

Groups Plan “Meetings

Council Sets 3

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‘Tea on Apr. 11

Two educational groups have set meet in the near future. The

tea at 3:45 p. m. Apr. 1% in the hbrary of Broad Ripple High Bchool. : . Miss Mary Connar is chairman of announcements. Mrs, Eugenia Hayden, program chairman, will introduce Mrs. Gertrude Weathers. Mrs. Weathers will speak on “Understanding France Today.” Officers will be elected.

The Stephens College Alumnae . Club of Indianapolis will meet at 8 p. m. Thursday in the home of Mrs. John Fletcher, 418 Blue ® ..Ridge Road. Mrs, Milton L. Ham-| s fiton will assist the hostess. Plans will be made for the bridge-tea to Rg held May 3 1

The Alpha Epsilon Latreian| 4 Club met at 1 p. m, today in the i home of Mrs. Stephen Horvat, 257 . 8. Emerson Ave. Mrs.” Robert Gilkinson assisted the hostess. Mrs. Kenneth Smith spoke on “Life in Central America.” |

| Mrs. Charles Lawrence, 1130 W. | 31st ‘St, will entertain members| of the Beta Chapter, Omega Phi} Tau Sorority, at 8 p m. Wednes-

day. | There will bea white elephant. sale, } 0

Club Calendar

THURSDAY Book Review—1:30 p. m. Ayres’ Auditorium. “The Mature Mind,” Mrs. Kathryn T. Garten SEIDEN

. Rebekah Vandercook; “Lexington,” Mrs. Roy Martin. Chap. AF, PEO—1:30 p. m. Mrs. B. 1. Miller, 515 W. 44th Bt, hostess, Surprise program.

WR Forney; 3660 N:-~Dela-i-

ware St, hostess. “Textiles,” Mrs. F. M. Smith. FRIDAY

Florence Nightingale — Noon. Warren Hotel. Mesdames J. F.| Herdrich, W. H: Johnson, Kath-| erine Maxime, Frieda Huebner, I R. Yeagy and Kirby Lucas,| hostesses. “Neurology,” Mrs.| C.K. Hepburn, SATURDAY Catharine Merrill—3 p. m. Mrs. John R. Carr, 4324 Broadway, hostess. “Iraq,” Mrs. Charles Harris.

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Our Lovely Lady of Tomorrow: Prepares for Easter Sunday

“ners in” the homemaking tests,

-|H. Batchelor will preside at the

| To Be Speaker | The Caroline Scott Harrison DAR Chapter will have Henors Day at 1:30 p.m. Thursday in the Chapter House. Mrs. Herbert R. Hill, state viceregent, will speak on “Greater Still Is Our Future.” Mrs. Hill will make the awards | to the finalists in the Good Citizenship Pilgrimage contest, Elaine DeMoss, George Washing-

Shortridge High Griswold, Lawrence Central High School, and Nora Epperson, "Pike Township High School. ~ Mrs. Esther Bassett Cavanagh is chairman of. the.citizenship.con-..

also will be given prizes. Mrs. Eric J. Wadleigh is chairman of {the Girl Homemakers Committee. Barbara Weesner, Howe High School student, will give the musi- | cal program. Mrs. Arthur Me-! Donald and Mrs. Fee Patrick are’ chairmen of the tea. They willl} be assisted by Mrs. Raymond |

Smart and Mrs. Guy Bradley. Mrs. | i

M. D. Lairy and Mrs. George

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Photo by Bill Oates, Times Staff Photographer.

NN DENISE STEWART puts on her hat and gloves for Easter. It's a change from the 41%-year-old’s usual cowgirl and tiger hunting outfits. Ann and her brother, Kevin Robert, 21%, like to play with their stuffed kangaroos and their koala bear, “Billy Bluegum.” Their mother, Mrs. Robert J. Stewart, is from Melbourne, Australia.” Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and the children live in 2245 Kessler Blvd., N. Drive. —By MARJORIE TURK. : : a

Bridge League Lists Results

The Industrial Bridge League The Altar Society Friday night. matches 24) Section A-—Indiana Bell Telephone I (Carl Bruce, C.|styles. R. Goth, B. C. Cordle, A. H. War-| Forbes, George Owings, R. C. Me-| DeSautels, tickets; Mrs. J. BarKenna, Orban Rich), 15.5.

genstern, Mrs. Wallace Simpson, Mrs. Bruce Dolch), 15. . candy. (Possible team matches 24): reservations. Section B—Real Silk Hosiery Co. The committee members are 1 (Mrs. E. C. Ball, Mrs, 8. R. Rich- Mesdames E. J. Shea, Eugene ardson, Mrs. Claude Lett, Mrs. Welch, Adrian Stipher, John Kitty Warner), 16.5; Gabriel Co.|0’Connor, Paul ‘Muller, Lawrence (Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olive and O'Keefe, Scott Fogarty, Robert

program;

St. Joan of Arc Church - Groups Plan Card Party

and Women's Club of the St. Jéan of Are

19 in thé Highland Golf and Country Club.

Mrs. Albert Panossian and Mrs. Al Bloemker are co-chairmen. ren) tied with Allison III (Ralph They are being assisted by Mrs. Walter Stuhldreher and Mrs. Leon

ton Griffin and Mrs. Pat O'Con-|seph Baumgartl, Robert Calland, Brandt Construction Co. (Miss nor, decorations; Mrs. J. Albert/John Carmody, Robert Dinnin,

Elizabeth Cullem, Mrs. Kurt Mor- Smith and Mrs. Bernard B. Sodt, Maurice Fogarty, Charles GrossMrs. Oscar Barry Jr; man and J. L. Hawkins. ,-and Mrs. James D. Bowen, ! C {Robert Kessing,

{Albert Lamb, Harold Mehaffey, of biography and drama at Chi-

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Dr. Eastman

Will Speak AAUW to Have Dinner Meeting The next general meeting of {the Indianapolis Branch, American Association of University | Women, is to be at 6:30 p. m. Apt. {11. in the Broadway Methodist {Church. - t There will be a dinner meeting. It is the last one of the year. Dr.

ind fashion show Apr. lock’'s will present the

Also Mesdames Paul Kramer, | John Modrall,| Fred Eastman, professor Joseph Morley, William O’'Con- cago University, will talk. - His nor, Glen Sites, George Smith, |topic is “Motion Pictures and P. J. Perrin, Mark Boar, John A. American Culture.”

Welch, John E. Ohleyer, Fred] A member of the American

1 "Athletic Club

| {fourth day, Apr. 17, in the Indianapolis

[creating atistic buffet displays, william Pullen Hopkins will be married at 5:30 p. m. Sunday “eautiful 1¢e carvings and other’ the future ats ~Misx | }

Caterers Plan Dance

* Books Event .

: ic hii ia a pci i Ty us ia Will hgve 5 a a I dinner dance = Marilyn W. hite to Exchang Vows With William Hopkins

=e Athietic Ciub. The event is the Miss Marilyn Virginia White, 2049. W. Washington St., and

first of its kind held since 1942. |

At the parties leading chefs and, caterers vie with one another in|

in the home of the future bride's parents. - Miss White is the daughThe reception will begin at 6:30 ter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. White, Dayton, O. p. m. with E. E. Denari, Indianap-| Mr. Hopkins is the son of Mrs. Monna Hopkins, Dugger. The olis Branch president, greeting Rev. Arthur Schnatz, pastor of the Mt. Zion Evangelical Church, guests. He will be assisted by Dayton, will officiate.

other club officers. They include) ; Henry Van Benten, vice president; Mrs. Frank White, Dayton, will junior bridesmaid. Barbara be her sister-in-law’s matron of Basil Gray, James McNees and honor. and Mr. White will be the Komlanc will be the flowergirl Walter Haarer. best man. The reception will be in and Patrick Fisher Jr. the ring-

bearer. {the home. Mr. Hopkins is a grad- - Campbell to Play . |uate of Indiana University. Norbert Thompson will be the A strolling trio will entertain’). d ‘|best man while the ushers will and Ted Campbell's orchestra wit List Attendants [be Richard Cardis, Robert F. play for the: dance. Henry Bick,, The attendants are named for

O'Brien Jr. and Frank Flynn. executive chef of the Indianapolis the marriage of Miss Mary Eliza-| Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien, Sr., 849 Athletic Club, and his staff will beth O'Brien and George Hutch-

unusual food decorations. :

| ~ Jeanette O'Donoghue Will be

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chin. “2. Under. jawbones to ear bes.

“3, Up to the temples. “4, Around frowning lines in forehead. = “5. From chin, knead up the

. “e. M lightly around eyes, under and over, making complete circles. “Stimulating effects of this massage can be felt almost im- | mediately. It relaxes and tones ' tired facial muscles, discourages wrinkles an ing circulation

» - w ' ANOTHER clinic, this time on hand care, will be staged at Ayres’ this week. t Jo Byrns and Barbara Law. rence of the Revion firm will be in the store's cosmetic department to show how a man)

and nail care, how a chipped manicure and, inter- ' gesting to ail. housewives, how to keep polish on hands which are frequently immersed in water. ;

Plans Parties

St. Margaret's Hospital Guild

week for patients in the General Hospital. The first will be at 2 p. m, Wednesday for the patients in the OT Ward. The Dixie Four Quartet will give the program. At 2 p. m. Thursday the group will have a party for the chile dren's ward. There will be dancing by the pupils of Miss Bonnie Blue ‘Brown. The Easter bunny will distribute eggs and ice cream and cookies will be served.

N. Oakland Ave. will honor the be in charge of the dinner. inson. The wedding will be Apr. engaged couple with an open Out-of-town visitors to the 11-in the St. Philip Neri Catholic house Sunday. The party will be party will include Albert Bori, Church:

{from 2 to 4 p. m. in the O'Brien Chicago, manager of the catering, Mrs. Robert Dini will be the home. . department of the Hotel Shore- matron of honor and the brides-| pesently the future bride has land and national president of maids will be Mrs. Patrick Fisher seen honored with a series of) the Catering Executives Club; and Mrs. Richard Meyer. showers. Hostesses include MesHerman Jaksch, Chicago, and dames Dinn, William Bellamy, Arthur Weber, Helena, Mont. Willis O'Donoghue and Fisher.

Old Timer Square Dance Records

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t= ge = Tom Knapp will be master of Antique Show SereHianies and general chairman : ‘of the party. He is owner-man- : lager of the Hotel werman- Scheduled:

{Kokomo, and a former president

lof the ‘group. ’ Murat Event pn . Set Apr. 7-10 ‘Recent Bride The Greater Indianapolis An-

[tique Exposition will be held Apr. 7-10 in the Murat Temple;-it- was {announced by E..P. Bauer, direcitor of the show. Hours will be {from 1 to 10:30 p. m. | A percentage of the proceeds : {from the exposition will be given

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Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Gilchrist), 18; Fitzgerald, George Buskirk |Davenport, Lawrence Croker, gereen Council, Dr. Eastman was| U.S. Rubber (Mrs. Emerson Charles Barry Jr. Catherine |Pomas Hasbrook, Henry From- porn in Lima, 0. He was grad-, Challe, C. 8. Glunt, Mrs. Randall Smith, Joseph Kenney, M. J. An- Meyer. Ed Curry, Paul Bonham, ;;3teq trom Wooster College and | Bass, Roger L. Deputy), 145. ~ |thony, John F. Cavanagh, Charles Robert Meyers, Charles Ball, trom the Union Theological Sem-| - The next session of play will beGrosman, ' Elmer Marschino, Alan Sparks, J. R. Hiner, Tal-ijnary pr, Eastman has written held Apr. 14 in the Hotel Antlers Ralph Brafford, Bernard Lyons, 0Ott Denny, James Sloyan, Wil- many books and plays and his : RETR PT i TER 1 BOVIS, “Clyde Bowers, J {Ham C.- Kennedy,- Lawrence -Lald-grtietes Have best printed In Tead- | RL yi Ee a a Fletcher, Joseph ng Ynagazines. McMahon, oN) Sau. Thomas Dr. Eastman was ordained a| i [1am Dorgan, Glenn C. Lord, Jo-| Presbyterian minister.in 1911 and Son : ! seph Goode, George Fate, Robert Nas done work all over the €oun-| 3 Boyle, Frank Warren, John R | ry. cap, W. J. Stark, Mark Enright;

|Edmund Bradley, Ralph schnei- Duplicate Club } bg 1 |der, George Duffy, Russell San-

ders and Don Moore. [Announces Results. [op oo “Tn ts Results of the Lincoln Dupli-| #8 : ¥ ‘Women's Lions Club cate Club play Friday night are| Miss Betty Lou Schafer and

2 | announced. . Books Lunchedn Possible score 264: N & S—| Charles Edward Pieratt were

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{dianapolis will have -an Easter tenbach 151.5; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Downey Avenue Christian

|luncheon Wednesday in the Hotel Ittenbach 149; Mr. and Mrs. : DONKEY |Lincom. George P. Ryan 118; (possibie fhrch, She is the daughter of Colorful little carts CART | Mrs. Robert: Newby will give score 286): E. W.—Mr. and- Mrs. rand Mrs. Ralph A. Schafer,

|a talk on a painting of the Last V. R. Rupp, Claude Lett, W. H. Lawrence, and the bridegroom's

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: More than. 60 exhibitors from

| _Thé Women’s Lions Club of In- Mrs. Reba Buck, Mrs. BE. I It-| married yesterday in the

{the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and to the Building Fund | (of the Civic Theater. Women's

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addressing announcements of the show to their supporters through-

Rare Collections

{coast to coast will display fine| art and rare antique collections for sale during the four-day show. Particular emphasis will be placed fon unusual period pieces of fur{niture for the home, collectors’ items in Meissen, Dresden, SevTes,

and silver objects d’arts. Among the many valuable displays will be a collection from

Greek and Roman objects dating from 3000 B. C. Another exhibit Iwill’ include an early Austrian drinking - vessel in solid silver tand a silver tea service overlaid

\ ; Suppér. Past presidents will be Weindorf 160 (tie); Mr. and Mrs. mother is Mrs. W, H. Pieratt, with { . 3 | ; . vb gold that was designed for| unique and lovable honored. 5 [Allen Stokke 156.5. [ Mt. Sterling, Ky. fthe royal family of that won designs—and gay : ; , : flower pots for Swing Your Partner— | potted plants.

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THE FIRST of the three figures in this chapter might be called a preliminary step. It is used to get the dancers into a formation from which other figures are started. To get the set into the shape of an “H" the caller may say, “First couple come on out and swing. “Now promenade half around the ring. “Promenade to beat the band ¥ “And now it's four in line you stand.” The couple so desighated swings, and then promenades coun-ter-clockwise half-around the set. When they-reach their opposites, they stand four-in-line with them, as shown in the diagram.

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chain through center of the line. “And then come back and you're doing fine.” The two ladies on the ends of the line move directly forward until they can split the two couples who constitute the line.

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