Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1950 — Page 6
‘Women's Club at a
_ will be invited and introduced,
Jeanne Heath, 4 Tr T - Yood.wna Drive, is to be. the - New Columnist Pon Won 4
will Speak To Group
Democrat Club Sets Meeting
H. 8. Hanna, president of the | Indiana Bell Telephone Co., will speak to the members of the Bell luncheon meeting tomorrow in the Indian-| apolis Athletic Club. "The members of the General Engineering Department's Men's Chorus will sing. Dwaine Lf Woolsey is the director. i Miss Margaret Conty will pre-| gide. Miss Clarice Clark is pro-| gram chairman. The. Perry Township Women's! Pemocrat Club will meet Satur-| day In the Lake Shore Country! Club. All Democratic candidates]
R. L. Brinson will present the program. The hostesses are Mes-|
dames John Miller, Alvin Mayer, Fred W. Nordsiek, Andrew J. Harper and John Niehaus and!
Miss Edna Engelhoss,
Program Planned 4 ¥ Mrs. Kenneth Dunham, Wes % Newton, will be hostess to the; 3 members of the La-Val-Wood| Home Economics Club, at 7:30 p.m, tomorrow, Short Cuts to Housekeeping” is to be the lesson topic.
Members of the Tally-Ho Euchre Club will meet at 1 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs, |
Mrs. Alice Cleveland Goodrum is directing the play. The | student directors are Jane Baker and Mary Reis. "Jenny Kissed Me" is the story of a priest's clumsy but sympathetic attempts to help Jenny be popular. Here are Robert Brown, Helen and Margaret Marshall at the dress rehearsal.
Alumnae
To Meet
Group to Hear ‘Miss Campbell
The class of 1950 at the St. Agnes Academy will present its senior play Friday, Satyrday, Sunday and Monday in the Cathedral High School Auditorium. Rehearsing are William Schubach, Norma Schmidt, Mary Frances Myers, Patricia Wagner and Herbert Gibson.
"Jenny Kissed Me" is the title of the three-act comedy. There are two casts—Helen Curry will be Jenny on Friday and Nonday and Mildred Zaepfel will play Jenny on Saturday and Sunday. William, John Grissmer and Janine Swent go over their lines. The squires are all Cathedral students:
| Sororities—
‘New Alumnae Officers ‘Announced by Sorority
New officers of the SYS Alumnae Chapter, Alpha Omi{eron PI Sorority, will be installed at 8 p. m. today. Mrs. Frank H. { Cox, 4205 N. Illinois St., will be hostess. | The officers will be Mrs. Edward F. Dirks, president; Mrs. J. Ed|wara Ransel, vice president; Mrs, Clarence Mclntire, sec retary; Mrs. | | Thomas H. Thompson, treasurer; Mrs. Carl Kortepeter, historian; | Mrs. George Stanley, repdrter; 7 {Miss Jacque Lacker, press repre- Blackwood on Bridge— | {sentative, and Mrs. Alfred Camp- {
Mrs. Park Ave.
Edward M. Sharer,
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of birds.
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|luncheon meeting {the members of the Auxiliary of
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lary
Will Meet
Monday
Mrs. F. C. Carter To Be Hostess
There will be a 12:30 p m. Monday for
the Children’s Bureau-of the Indianapolis Orphan Asylum. Mrs, Fred C. Carter, 4750 Michigan
The assistant hostesses are Mrs. William Garstang and Mrs, Charles Brignall. . : Miss Cyrille ‘Samuels, new supervisor of foster home care and adoptions at the Bureau, will speak. Kerth Hardy, executive
| Road, will be hostesses. i
Miss Naida Petranofr ville. Tt and Mrs. James Woods will as- the Girl Scouts, Council of Church
Miss Mildred Campbell of the botany department of Shortridge will speak. She will show slides elected regional director of the
director of the agency, will introduce the speaker, {There -will-be a board meeting ‘at 11:30 a. m.
Three new members of the executive board of the Goodwill Service Guild were appointed at la recent meeting. Mrs. Charles T. Coy, president, announces that Ms. Walter Leck‘'rone is the parliamentarian; Mrs, John Maddox is unit chairman, and Mrs. C. 8. Wheeler is historian. Mrs. James Goble and Mrs. Ernest Millholland replaced Mrs. H. G. Perrine and Mrs. W, Howard Bull .who resigned recently ‘from the board. Mrs. Goble is the speaker's (bureau chairman and Mrs, Mill. holland is corresponding secre tary.
Drive Scheduled Members of ‘the recreation icommittee are planning a series of parties for the employees of the guild. They will be held once leach month to celebrate birthdays and holidays. There will {also be outings this month and
The Indianapolis alumnae of next and a picnic in June. Alpha Xi Delta Sorority will meet tomorrow. night .in the home of attend the drive for the Goodwill 4325 Industries Apr. 29 in Crawfords-
A delegate from the guild will
is being sponsored by
Women and senior and junior high-school-groups:
Miss Gene Wiese is. the newly
|Region IV of the Association of
New members will be affiliated Insurance Women. She was chosen in a ceremony after the program. at a recent convention in CinKenneth, Whistler is chair- cinnati.
The region is composed of clubs in Indiana, Ohio, Illinois
Plans for the annual state day and Missouri.
= COUtry:
was CATimes,
columns
Oswald nounced today as the pew
Jacoby
nasta editor for The You< may read his starting in the woman's section Apr. 17, He succeeds W. FE who died Mar. 26 Mr. Jacoby is rated one of the world's greatest card players and eard writers. He dominated the bridge world in 1949, winning the national men’s pairs. and finishing second in the Vanderbilt teams and world master teams. and fifth in the world master pairs. No other player compiled so impressive a score last year He is credited, with the popularization. of canasta in this ‘Hizbook-on-canasta-is a sensation in the publishing field. Canasta made Mr. Jacoby known to millions, although his previous books on cards were standard authorities for players of those games. Mr. Jacoby is a dynamic six footer who writes as he plays
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with dash and enthusiasm. A mathematical prodigy as a child, he became one of the Cooypungest actuaries (in the life
insurance business and =till is a consultant to big insurance men. ) Mr. Jacoby's home is at Dal-
las, Tex., but he travels inces santly in the U. 8. and Canada. He has a wife and two sons.
During World War 11 he served ifn the Pacific as a lieutenantcommander. The canasta series will be in The Times every Sunday, Wednesday and Friday
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Civie will sponsor at The Proceeds will he used for philanthropic work.
Mrs, CC. C
bell, magazine chairman.
Mesdames Walter. Sudler, H. F. Underhill, Thomas H. Thompson, Cloyd Ju lian and Richard Schager and Miss Marie Sullivan will be assist ant hostesses,
'To Sponsor Play
Plans will be discussed for the Theater matinee the chapter 2:30 p. m. Sunday
play is “Two Blind Mice.”
Mrs. R. O. Clutter is general chairman of the project. Her assistants are Mesdames Dirks, Mc Intire, Thompson, John Spaulding, Kortepeter, James Obear, L.
[Vietof Brown, Tracy Owens, Arthur Johnson, Underhill, Charles Steger and Eugene Coats, Miss Margaret Hargrave and Miss Lacker. Party-Arranged res ~ Members of the Chi Tau Alpha Sorority will have a business meeting and canasta party to morrow night. Mrs. Robert Carriger, 4170 Sherman Drive, is the hostess, Plans will be completed for a breakfast party to be held Saturday morning in the Guaranty Cafeteria Mrs. William Petticord, 164 8 Traub Ave., will he hostess to the
members of the Zeta Chapter, Phi Theta Delta Sorority. The group will meet at 8:15 p. m. today in her home.
Schedule Card Party
The USA Chapter, American War Mothers, will have a- card party at 1:30 p. m. Friday in the Food Craft Shop. Proceeds are
used for projects aiding veterans
Brown is chairman
WEDDING GIFTS
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‘else. Beautifully craft.
ed in the tradition of
sterling silver.
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Sterling Carving Set,
stainless steel blades and tines—$10.00
Sterling Candlesticks—
All Prices Include Tax
When You Think of Sterling Silver You Think of
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® 29 WEST WASHINGTON STREET. ®
~Aurticane:...Salt an d Peppers. Crystal tops, sterling © silver bases — $5.00 pair.
Steak
$5.00 pair
There will be a program after {the installation.
Card Systems Get Technical
Mrs. Rhule
Down Three
MRS. RHUILE, who uses every system and convention known to man, managed to go down three tricks at today's slam contract. Mr. Dale opened the jack: of spades and the ace in the closed hand won. Mrs. Rhule cashed the ace of clubs and ruffed a club on the board. On the king and queen of spades she threw her two re-, maining clubs. Then she led a dia-
mond and finessed the jack Mr. Dale won with the guden and led his . last spade Muzzy ruffed with the eight hearts and Mrs. Rhule had to
over-ruff with the ace. Now there was no way to avoid losing two trump tricks to Mr. Muzzy and
Agnes production.
Photos by Bob Wallace. Times Staff Photographer
Betty Jo Grady, Helen, William and Eunice Hoffman try their talents in a sane from the St.
meeting will be discussed. The event will be Saturday in Bloom- ber of the Indianapolis club. She ington. The members will also also belongs to the American -Soplay for. the province convention ciety of Women Accountants and to be heid Apr. 28-30 in Allerton the American Women's Voluntary Park, Ill. Services.
Women in Industry Auxiliary to Meet | TOKYO—Women in Japan are The Baltimore and Ohio Unit,
engaged in virtually all major in- American Legion Auxiliary, will
dustries with 5.5 million such sponsor a card party at 8 p. m, workers in nonagricultural em- Tuesday in the post home, 217 N, ployment. Traub Ave.
The Bridal Scene—
*. Personal Shower Tonight
To Honor Miss Betty McComb
Miss Nancy Copas,
3309 Nowland TY
will entertain with a
“the ace of damon torr Dare personal shower tonight in honor. of Miss Betty’ McComb, The hostess will be assisted ‘by Miss Wanita Tinley.
South dealer, North-South vulnerable
Miss McComb and Donald L. the Brookside Evangelical United
Scalf will be married Apr. ‘21 in Brethren Church.
Speaker Asks Film Cleanup
Eastman Presents ..4-Point Program.
A four-point program to raise the standard of American motion] pictures was advocated here last
NORTH 3 Mr. Rhule Tomorrow night the future bride will be feted with a miscel- night by Dr. Fred Eastman, Chi-S-KQ165 laneous shower in the Brookside y cago University professor of biog-| NR a church social room. Hostesses Mrs. Frieda Brandt, 115 N. Keal-| raphy and drama. Dos 5 will be Mesdames Walter Bussell, Ing Ave. and Mr. Patterson is the, pr Eastman was guest speaker 4 Hubert Gossman, Elmer Bean- fon of Mr. and Mes, Suse E. at the season's final dinner meet-| - _ ‘ a'Q : p ’ ? son, Denver, Colo. i Indi lis Branch . WEST FANT blossom, Paul Luzader, Charles atlerson / r ing of the Indianapolis Branch, , Mr. Dale NF. Muzzy Smith and Russell Evans. Mrs. William Finney and Miss American Association df Univer- As easy as putting up your S—J 10908 S—R42 Another miscellaneous shower Virginia Means will entertain to- sity Women, in the Broadway ' ‘ ? ) : i \ . . | . H—none H—K 1098 will be given Monday night by Morrow night with miscellane- Methodist Church. | : . D—-AQ6 D—10432 Mrs. John Huber, 3840 E. 13th St, ous shower for Miss Brandt. The ~The battle for decency in mo- hair at night! C—KJ10852 C—118 . . event will be in Miss Means’ tion pictures is won, but it isn’t SOUTH Miss Brandt Feted home, 1131 Leland St. enough, declared the professor. Mrs. Rhule Mesdames Shirlee Leonard. rere, “Americans want honest pictures S—A . Robert D. Powell and Robert D. Shower to Honor Ronest about the struggles of H—-ATHR1¢ Mickel entertained with a sur- di d daily life—strong in characteriD—KJOR prise pers 1 show last ma Miss Geral ine Lor zation, imagination and humor.” . sonal s er last nig , ng ; C—AQ96 po A ; Mrs. C. W. Des Jean, 3336 Park 2 The bidding: in honor of Misa Edith Brandt, Ave., will entertain with a miscel- Need for Program pin *Cl rl permanent SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST he na Te in the Mickel janeous shower at 7:30 p.m. Fri-| In Jieu of political censorship) 1H 20 SH Pass home, 3085 N. Temple Ave, day for Miss Geraldine Lord. The which he termed “dangerous” to| 6H Pass Pass Dbl. Miss Brandt will become the pogtess will be assisted by Miss the liberty of a free people, Dr. > bride of Robert D. Patterson on Martha A Byfield ’ . or » vam y . ) All Pass a ; ° artha Ann byfield. Eastmas suggested: PINW AE is right for Apr. 29 in the McKee Chapel Tab-| Miss Lord and Robert Sweeney. (ne: Careful selection and! . “Darling. don't you think your ernacle Presbyterian Church. The will be married May 8 in the Holy patronization. of the best movies today’s hair styles. With no rates "touthres: ‘heartsawas-avittie future bride: is: the daughter of uAngeis- Catholic Church oo ipa for: adults’ and juveniles: fuss Assistance, you apply. solution... . strong". asked Mrs Rhule, | TWO:' Introduction of studies ~~ and pin-curl as you wish. No “1 do not,” replied Mr ule of pictures into schools and civic re-setting is necessary.
emphatically. “According ® ht old Culbertson playing values 1 had six and a half rick ing tricks. According to Goren I had 13 points. According to the
Work count Irhad 20.” Authorities Differ
“According to my count vou are
down three’ said Mr. Muzzy realistically Ca Meise Rgle ignored this and continued. ~ “Whitehead says you have four and three-fourths
hopor tricks, sweetheart, and only
counterad, “but you yourself said to let the majority of the authorities rule Now Goren gives my hand 20 points. Both Winslow
tricks. And Bissell says we can take 12%." “Muzzy still says you can take; just nine,” persisted Mr. Muzzy.
Error in Calculation For somethigg to do while the argument was being settled, Mr.) Muzzy picked up the four tricks] his side had won and idly counted the cards. Suddenly a puzzled expression came over his face. He ‘counted them again.
three, I find that you were down exactly two and three-quarter tricks.”
Doing Clinical Work NEW YORK--Dr. Helen Tsim-bouraki-who heads her own microbiological laboratory in Greece is doing clinical laboratory work in the Public Service Hospital, Sta-
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four and nine-tenths playing: tricks . Why did you jump to six" | “You're right. dear,” Mrs. Rhule! #
and Courtney say we can take 12 J
There were!
only 15. (One -of- them had fallen: on the floor.) “Wait a minute.” he said excitedly. “I apologize. Instead of being down
Hostesses for Reception
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Mrs. Laurence S. Kuter, Washington (left), and Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt will be hostesses tonight for the formal reception for the national convention of the National Society of Arts and Letters. It will be at 8 p. m. in the Weinhardt home, 4544 N, Meridian St. Mrs, Kuter is national president and Mrs. Weinhardt is presi- | dent of the Indiana chapter, hostess for the convention.
"scheols and Chiirches.
organizations to train people to judge .intelligently quality of-the writing, acting, photography and direction.
Neutralizing, rinsing and drying are done with curls still pinned up in orignal setting.
THREE: More discussion in the sWhen dry and combed, you press and in public forums to have a hair style plus a acquaint the public with social iN
issues involved in the motion pic- beautiful permanent.
ture situation. FOUR: More use of hest available 1 m e . 6-m ducational films Jn . 1.25 te AB ns “The need for such a program stems from the powerful influgnce commercial pictures are having upon American culture,” said Dr. Eastman. } * | “While pictures are. produced 7
for entertainment, they also edu- co cate for better or worse RE © J S- 2 C A ] “During the two or three hours we "NL i q we spend in a theater we sit under A ‘er > go the spell of the most powerful Jo . “-_ é seul educational instrument ever in- le ec a
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vented. This is why movies are the concern not only of educators = but of everyone interested in the future of mankind.” | | He told the university group of {the 400 feature pictures produced in 1948 some 5 per cent might {be rated by any independent critic {as excellent, no more than 50 per {cent second-rate and the rest | third- rate or lower. “This becomes obviously impor{tant when we realize the average {weekly attendance in motion picture . theaters in this country is {more than the combined attendance in all our schools and col{legea and all our churches.” |
| BLOCK'S, Indianapolis 9, Ind. era | Please send me Pinwae. Permanents at 1.25 plus tax. |
May 20 was ahnounced as the NAME ......icivs Seve Cera Ta ssa | date for the annual guest day [a | party. It will be im the North | s ; * Methodist Church. Mrs. Russell I ADDRESS ......coiuenenvininsn APT. | Fanning. chairman; will be “as- | > | sisted by Mrs. Thomas Elrod and’ | CITY oven ZONE STATE . | Mrs. Ralph McKay: 3 ) : 3 Mrs. Russell R. Benson presided = CHECK ENCLOSED [1 CHARGE [1 C.O.D. | {at last night's meeting. | bm mm mm ee
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The Indiana Girls will Rally at 4 p. m World War Mer will open tions will be tak Miss Joan Ta and the Blue Bi groups will pre dames Perry} Meyer and 8S) are program ck The Camp De at 4 p. m. Fri War Memorial. man and Miss 1 program. The June 17 and th tration at this Mesdames Al thur Jacobs a are chairmen. There will be scheduled for t will be July 11 nical High Sch
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Miss Nancy | Betty Fero wil _ china shower | dianapolis Athl Constance Dor Miss Dos an will be marrie Paul's. Kpiscopa Guests at the Mrs. Raymond the future brid Moore, South Kenneth Coffin William Swope Kelly, Joseph Barnes, Wilbur Meyers, Ruby bott, J. M. Arr Virginia Raini Bernice John: Haddopp. Others will | guson, Joan Sc Margaret Sellm Donna Budd, F Block, Georgia Lou Patterson.
