Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1950 — Page 3

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Miss Esterline

Becomes Bride A reception in the Butler Uni-

Follows Rite | |

versity chapter house of the Kap-|

pa Alpha Theta Sorority followed

the marriage of Miss Jane Ester-|

line and Robert A. Darmer. The couple was married at 3:30 o'clock this afternoorr in Sweeney Chapel, Butler University. Dr. Dallas L. Browning officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill B. Esterline, Traders Point, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Darmer, Mentone, Cal. Miss ‘Janis Robinson was the maid of honor -and the brides-

maids were Mrs. Bruce W. Chris-| tie and Misses Jackie Pashley,!

Jackie Bryant and Jo Statton. They wore white organdy frocks over yellow taffeta and carried pansies and ‘daisies. The. attendants had garlands of daisies as headdresses. |

sc Ther Destemanrwas Harold fan

Darmer and the ushers were John

_W. Esterline III, Victor W.-Lomas-

Jr, Lloyd W. Olcott and James A. Beeler. A gown of white satin fashioned with a molded bodice and full skirt was worn by the bride. Her fingertip illusion veil was held by two clusters of valley liltes and she carried a bouquets.of white hyacinths, carnations &nd valley lilies. The couple left for a weddin trip after the reception. They will he at. home. May-1-in 820 W--424d-St. The bride attended Butler and i= a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Mr. Darmer also attended Butler and is a member of Sigma Nu Fraternity. | . Miss Shea |

Says Vows | Wed in Church |

To R. L. McMahon |

A double ring ceremony united! Miss ‘Ruth Ann Shea and Robert L. McMahon at 10:30 a. m. today in the Holy Name Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. Victor! Gooséns “officiated. | Mrs. Luscia Shea, Beech Grove, is the bride's mother and the bridegroom is the son of Lawrence McMahon, 1506 N.| Dearborn St. The bridal attendants were Misses Carolyn Schmidt, Lois Shea, Betty Blatz and Harriet Gold. They wore white organdy over orchid taffeta. Susan Gillilland was the flowergirl and William McMahon was the ringbearer, The best man was John McMahon and the ushers were Harold Schmidt, Edwin Werner and Joseph Oates. A gown of white satin was worn by the bride. It was made with a molded bodice and hoop skirt. Her two-tiered fingertip illusion veil fell from a tiara of seed pearls -and she carried a. white prayer book with a white orchid. There was a breakfast in “the Homestead after the ceremony. There will be a reception tonight in the Leidenkranz Hall.

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Miss Mildred Laycock

Fete Tonight .

St. Vincent's Group Holds Supper Dance

A wishing well will highlight the formal garden decorations for tonight's “Spring Time Serenade” supper dance of the St. Vincent's Hospital Guild. Tom

front of a gold curtain backdrop inthe Indianapolis-Athletie-Club: One of the large parties will hold a “Dutch treat” in the club preceding the event. There will be Messrs. and Mesdames N. K. Hurst, Cecil Prather, L. J. Blackmore, J. M. Williams, E. G. White, H. A. Shumaker, D. F. Fuller and F. J. Moore and Dr. and Mrs. M. T. Patton and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wire, New York, Mrs. Elizabeth Vincent, guild president, will be the guest of Mr, and. Mrs. Edwin McClure, will entertain at home for Messrs, and Mesdames Howard Henderson, Morley Ringer, Norman MecCready and E. M. Erskine. Also entertaining at home before the dance wiil- be Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lobraico. Their guests will be Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Cardes, Monticello; Mr. and - Mrs. Ted Marbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kerl, Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Currie and Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Bales. Mr. and Mrs. F, L. Thompkins, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brandenburger, Mrs. Ford Moyer, Art Pasmas and Dudley T. Goss will be entertained by Mrs. Dewey Sisk. In the party of Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Bauer will bé Mr. and

|Mrs. James D. Ford, Dr. and Mrs.

J. E. Holman Jr., Dr. and Mrs. O. N. Olvey and Dr. and Mrs. David Brown.

Another large party has been!

planned by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Fitzgerald Jr. Included will be Messrs. and Mesdames Joseph H. Argus, R. J. Boyle, P. J. Fisher, W. H. Huehl and H. C. Queisser and Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Spalding, Miss Frances Kruse and Charles M. Brown. In another party will be Dr. and Mrs. Buckman Gardner and Dr, and Mrs. Robert Scott. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Coleman will be with Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mooers. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gardner will join the party of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wyatt. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sexton will entertain Messrs. Mesdames M. C. Haselman, C. D. Grossman, D: P. O’Brien, Abel and William P. Shields, Covington, Ky. Miss Mary Manouge and Bud Smith of Champaign, Ill. will join the J. E. Messick Jr.'s

‘Masters Eliminates 2 Losers

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MISS RUTH Ann Shea, daughter of Mrs. Luscia Shea, Beech Grove, and Robert 1, McMahon, son of Lawrence McMahon, 1506 N. Dearborn St. were married at 10:30 a. m. today in the Holy Name Catholic Church. (Miner-Baker photo.) Mr. and Mrs. Willard Parker Dunbar, Colfax, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jean Claire, to Norbert Joseph Soeolowski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Socolowski, Rutherford, N. J. The vows will ’ be read July 29 in Thorntown. (Bretzman photo.) Vows uniting Miss Jean Mar-

. tin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs: | Richard Commons,

brook Apts., and Robert. Jones, | son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jones, 515 N. Tacoma Ave, were read at 9 a. m.-today in St. Andrew’s Catholic Church. (Starkey photo.) » = n MAY 28 is the date selected by Miss Mildred Laycock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Laycock, 4933 Kingsley Drive, | for her marriage to Robert .E. | Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Collins, 4305 College Ave: The vows will be read in Sweeney Chapel at Butler University. (Photo Reflex.) Joseph E. Jordan, Mrs. Bertha Jordan, North St., took Miss Jayne Lunt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Lunt, 3051 N. Delaware St. as his bride

Armed Forces

Ball May 20

Event Scheduled

For Indiana Roof

The Armed Forces Ball will be May 20 in the Indiana Roof, It will be the last official function of the Armed Forces Week Civilian Committee. May 20 is Armed Forces Day. James L, Brown of |the Reserve Officers Association

son of 5115 E. Martha

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i" Committee members are Capt.

{Bernice Maple, WAC; Capt. Stanley G. Cederquist, - Army Air Corps Reserve; Lt. Cmdr. Robert T. Reid, USNR; S/Sgt. Arthur J. Bonwell, - Marine Corps; Virgil

ers often gain a trick by “placing’ one of these doubleton honors Sheppard, American Red Cross; in an opponent’s hand. Sometimes an honoret ¢an be deduced on the Glen Crawford, American Legion,

bidding and the play of the cards.

At other times it is necessary

land Lt. Col. Jerome Tarter, But-

to play an opponent for such a holding hecause if he doesn't have ler University ROTC. it the contract can’t be made anyway.

See how Mr. Masters handled this deal to bring home a pre-

...carious game bid... Mr. Champion.

led the queen of hearts and it was immediately apparent to “Mr. Masters that he might lose two hearts, a diamond and two clubs. Apparently the club suit would have to be used to furnish a discard for a diamond loser. Now if the king of clubs was in. Mr. Champion's - hand and the, suit broke 3-3, one club could be lost and dummy’s fourth club would set up. But Mr. Masters decided to reserve the finesse of dummy’s queen of clubs and test out the possibility of Mr. Meek’s having an honoret in the suit—to wit, the

} doubleton king. . |

Contract Home Now He won the first trick with the ace of hearts and promptly led the deuce of clubs, . putting in dummy’s seven spot when Mr. Champion played low. What a result! It took Mr. Meeks' king to win the trick. Now the contract was home.

“ Mr. Masters lost two heart tricks ,.but then won the diamond shift

with dummy’'s ace. He took two rounds of trumps ending in his hand. Next. came the nine of clubs, Mr. Champion covered with the ten and dummy’s queen won. The closed hand was re-entered with a trump and another club finesse taken against Mr, Cham-

North dealer, North-South. xulnerabley..NORTH Mr. Dale S—K J.7.. H—9 4 2 D—A 9 4 C—A Q 87 WEST EAST Mr. Champion Mr. Meek S—65 2 S—9 4 H—QJ 10 H—K86 3 D—K 105 D—QJ8 72 C—J105 4 C—K 3 SOUTH Mr. Masters S—A Q1083 H—A 75 D6 3 C—-9862

| The bidding:

NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST 1C Pass 18 Pass 2S Pass 4 S All Pass

pion’s jack. The long suit furnished the parking place for Mr. Master's losing diamond and the contract was in the barn. Note that it would not have helped Mr. Champion’s cause if he had gone up with the ten on the first club lead. If he had; the queen would have been finessed, losing to the king. But later a successful finesse could have been taken against the jack and the final result would have been the same.

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A candlelight ceremony at 7:30 p. m. today in the Speedway Christian Church will unite Miss Marjorie Qwen, daughter of Mrs, ¥, Owen, 1938 Wilcox St., and Robert Thomas Allison Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Allison, 4548 Millersville Road. (Kindred photo.) The Holy Rosary Catholic Church will be the scene of Miss Kathleen Schoettle’s marriage to Joseph T. Dant on May 7. Parents of the couple are Mrs.

in a ceremony read at 10:30 a. m. today in the St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. (Miner-Baker-photo.) ® The approaching marriage of Miss Alice Springer to Jean Paul Christy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christy, 717 N. Euclid Ave. is announced. by her mother, Mrs. Halcy Springer, 336 N. Riley Ave. The ceremony will be Apr. 30 in the Emerson Avenue Baptist Church. (P. H. Ho photo.)

Too UY Jomon.

Attend Butler ROTC Dance In the Atherton Center

|is’ chairman of the dance... ....|

Others are Robert L. Moorhead,

Reserve Officers Association; Mrs: +George A. Brake, League

of

IWomem-Voters; Fred Hasselbring,

Salvation Army “Supervisory

Board; Jacob R. Roberts, Central:

Labor Union, AFL, and Mrs. Lester M. Hunt Jr.,, Women's Corps Marines.

Women Golfers To Open Season

Women golfers of the Highland Golf and Country Club will open

their season at 9 a. m. Friday

with an elective three-club tour|nament. | Mrs. Bert C, Bruder is the general chairman for the year. Mrs. {Bert Kingan Sr. is her assistant ‘and Mrs. R. C. Fleming the sec-retary-treasurer. | -Committee chairmen are Mrs. C. A. Jaqua, grounds and rules; Mrs. C. J. Pettinger, prizes; Mrs. \L. D. Foster and Mrs. R. H. Swallow, handicap; Mrs. C.. E. Pelle, guest day; Mrs. H. D. Leer, lunch|eons; Mrs. Bert Kingan Jr., publicity, and Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Sexson and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Jerald, mixed two-ball foursomes.

Parcel Post Package WASHINGTON ,— Mrs. Grover Cleveland received the first parcel post package in the United States in 1887. It was a feather fan {from Jamaica.

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Mrs, Al Harding and Lt. Harding and Lt. H. Dale Sommers and Miss Tedi Watson . .. at the Butler University Air Force ROTC \ dance held last night in the university's Atherton Center.

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Perley M. Schoettle, 655 Greer Chicago, secretary-treasurer, and | chers

St., and Mrs. Margaret Dant, 225 N. State St. (P.H. Ho photo.) Miss Mary Elizabeth O'Brien, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. O'Brien, 849’; N. Oak{and Ave., became the bride of George Hutchinson, son of Mrs, Agnes Hutchinson, Yorkshire, England, on Tuesday in the St. Philip Neri Catholic Church. (Holloway photo.) = ” ” MR. AND: MRS. John Rosner, 971 Grande Ave., announce

the marriage of Retr Saughier, : to Maurice M. Fitzgerald, son

of Mrs. Catherine Fitzgerald, 112 S. Belmont Ave. The couple will be wed May 13 in St. Christopher’s. Catholic Church, (P. H. Ho photo.)

A ceremony June 17 in St.

Simon's Catholic Church, Wash- |

ington, Ind., will unite Miss Barbara Mattingley, daughter of Mrs. William E. Mattingley, ..Washington, .. Ind.,...and...Don Himburg, son of Herman J. Himburg, Washington, Ind. (Shen-Courtney photo.) The Belmont. Ave. Evangeli‘cal Church was the scene Easter of the marriage of Miss Marian Alice Everett and Carl S. Graves, Indianapolis. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Truman O. Everett, 1351 8S. Belmont Ave. (Pratt photo.)

Couple Wed | In Church Rite

Joan-McCarthy

Becomes Bride The Rev. Fr. Julius Armbruster, OSB, of St. Benedict's’ Catholic Church, Evansville, officiated at the wedding today of Miss Joan McCarthy and Joseph A. Armbruster. ) lr The eouple exchanged vows at 10 a. m. in the St. Catherine of) Sienna Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Francis MecCarthy, 1302 Comer Ave., and Mr. {and Mrs. Julius Armbruster, 2130 {Napoleon 8t., are the bridegroom's parents.

Miss Joann Buchmann was the J

maid of honor. She wore .candlelight taffeta. The bridesmaids, ‘Miss—Jeanette— James and Miss [Roseann. Walpole. were. in. similar. frocks. Betty Ann Hennessy was the flowergirl and Larry Joe Sahm was the ringbearer. The bride was in candlelight satin. A lace tiara held the illusion veil. She carried amazon and valley lilies. Robert Armbruster was the best man. The ushers were David F. McCarthy and Joseph Fralich.

Sorority Plans Rush Tea Apr. 23

the Kappa Kappa Gamma SororAty at Butler University will have ‘a rush tea from 2 to 4 p. m. Apr. 23 in ‘the chapter house. Guests will be prospective coeds who plan to enroll in Indiana colleges.

Spring flowers will be used as

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Mrs. Carl S. Graves Bridge Results— Conference

Miss Potts

Says Vows

Wed in Church To R. C. Bosler ;

SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral - was the scene at 10 a. m. today of Miss Joan Potts’ marriage to Richard C. Bosler, The Rev. Fr, Raymond T. Bosler, pastor of St. John’s Catholic Church, brother of the bridegroom, officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Raymond J. O'Reilly. She is the daughter of Mrs. George J. Potts, 2822 N. Talbot St. Dr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Bosler, 4342 Broadway, are the bridegroom's parents, The bride wore ivory Duchess

Chief Named satin and lace. A Juliet cap held

Blackwood to Head Midwest Group

Easley Blackwood is the new president of the Midwest Bridge Conference. Others on the com-

era,

the fingertip illusion veil, She carried a white prayerbook topped

“with. white orchids and valley

lilies.

Maid of Honor

Miss Jane Gastineau was maid hanar and the hrides|

mittee for CTE PRE No Fai ‘Federspiel, Mrs. John

fiiciude “Mark "Catlin “Jr. Appleton; Wis; David BClarren, Min= neapolis; Allen Harvey, Louisville; William W. Mouser, Detroit, and Joseph J. Stedem, Chicago, vice presidents; Finley Porter!

A. J. Mouat, Evanston, Ill, responding secretary. "A Southern Tournament will be played next Saturday and Apr. 23 in the Seelbach Hotel, Louisville. The tournament™i{s sponsored by the Louisville Bridge Association. At-1:36 p.m. next Saturday there: will be an open” pair event. Defenders of the title are William R. McGlone and Donald J. Kersten, Indianapolis. At 1 p. m. Apr. 23 there will be a team of four event. Mrs. Frank Weisbach, Cincinnati, will direct the tournament. Friday, next Saturday and Apr. 23.4n Appleton, Wis., the 20th an-

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nual Asconsin open pair championship and team of four event will be played. A three 'session pair will be played next

Grande and Miss Nancy McCalley. They wore yellow taffeta. The flowergiris, Sylvia Crockett and Susan Axtell, were in white marquiset. Paul Bosler was best man. The . were Mr. Federspiel, Thomas McNamara, Joseph Barry and Albert Riley. The wedding breakfast and reception were in the Marott Hotel, The bride is a graduate of Lady= wood School and St. Vincent's Hospital School of Nursing. The bridegroom is a Butler University graduate and a Phi Delta Theta Fraternity member,

Martha Lunt Wed Today

Joseph Jordan \s Bridegroom

Miss Martha Jayne Lunt and Joseph E. Jordan were married

Saturday and Apr. 23, and a one at.10:30 a. m. today in St. Joan

session team of four. is scheduled Apr. 23. Woman's Contract A number of clubs announce the results of their play held this week. Woman's Contract Club, Thursday afternoon, April master

point _game (Possible score 168)

[Section A, N & S—Mrs. Wallace Simpson, Mrs. R. F. Pasho 101; Mrs. C.- E. Mandlin, Mrs. M, F. Winkler tied with Mrs. F. A. Abraham, Mrs. R. C. Goodwine 87.5; E & W--Mrs. Eugene Rutz, Mrs. Maurice Ent 104.5; Mrs. William T. Rose, Mrs. K. LI. Nielsen 95.5; Mrs. L. G. Blackmore, Mrs. J. R. Coleman 87. Section B, N & S— Mrs. V. R. Rupp, Mrs. E. J. Ittenbach 105; Mrs. &. A. Newcomer, Mrs, C. C.

rick, Mrs. Arthur Pratt 875; E & ‘W-—-Mrs. Adair Smith, Mrs, Homer Riegner tied with Mrs. Claude Lett, Mrs. Sam Shortle

192.5; Mrs, 8S. “R. Richardson, Mrs.

Kurt Morgenstern 89. The néxt session of play will be at 12:30 p. m., Apr. 27 in the Indianapolis. Athletic Club. i Holy Cross Club, Wednesday night (Possible score 168) Section A, N & S8—Mrs. Carl Bruce, Mrs. R. C. Fisbeck 97.5; Bill VanVactor, Bob Heaton 96; Miss Ma-

of Arc Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. William Morley officiated. . The bride is the daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Lunt, 3951 N. Delaware St., and Mrs. Bertha |{Jordan, 5115 E. North St., is the |bridegroom’s mother. : § {~"Mrs. John EIX was the matron iof honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Mary Ellen Moran and Miss Sue Greiner. They wore aqua crepe. '

White Slipper Satin | The white slipper satin bridal gown was fashioned with a sweetheart neckline and embroidered with pearls and crystal beads. The full length veil was of lace. The bride carried white orchids. Thomas Jordan was the best The ushers were Edward Cleveland; Richard Kokomo; Dr. Richard Kannally and William Briscoe. The wedding breakfast and ree ception were in the Spink Arms Hotel. After a wedding trip the couple will be at home in 3902 Park Ave. The bride attended Jordan Music College and Mr. Jordan is a Butler University graduate, :

Sorority to Hold

bel-Satterly, Harry-8ingleton-92 Tea” Tomorrow

E & W-—- Mrs. Lester Wiess, Miss Delia Bauman 106.5; Mrs. Bruce, Mrs. Howard Morrison 97.5; Mrs. Charles Hanrahan, Mrs. George R. Newton 91.5. Section B, N & 8S (Possible score” 216)-—Mrs. Waring Lynch, Mrs. Wallace Simpson 136.5; Mrs. J. J. Greenen, Mrs. Joseph L. Conley 127; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Clemens 1215; E & W-—-Mrs. Adair Smith. Mrs. HH. .Riegnef, 129; Mrs. Clara Thornton, Mrs, WoT Sear 1227 Mrs J. 'C. Stafford, Mrs. Betty Sullivan 116.5: The next session_will\ be played Apr. 286. i Marott Club Marott Club, Tuesday night (Possible score 168) Section. A, N & S—Mrs. Louis Segar, Harold Lewis, Buddy Segar tied with Mrs. Arch Falender, Mrs. Wayne Warrick 97.5; E & W-—Mrs. Ran-| dall Bass, Mrs, E. W. Chaille 106.5; Mrs. Vernon Warner, Mrs.

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Members of Theta Theta chapter, Phi Beta Psi sorority, will hold an initiation tea tomorrow afternoon in the home of Mrs. Robert Candell; 425 N. Emerson Ave. Mrs. Caudell is the state organization chairman. Mesdames Richard Smith, B. W, Osterling, A. F. Sutton, Ray Hodson, Elsie Powers, Don Gates and C. W. Adams will be.initiated. Mrs. J. K. Gardner, tea chair man. will. be assisted by Mrs, Peter Michaeloff- and Mrs. Ruse sell Williams, Mrs. Marshall Haislup and Mrs. William Miller will , pour.

Mrs. William H. Runyon 51; Mrs, J. A. Lane, Mrs. Glenn Wetherill 48; Mrs. R. D. Lancaster, Mrs. J. T, Sullivan 46.5.

Men's Duplicate Men's Duplicate Club, Monday night; N. & S--Keith L. Johns, O. K. Fraustein first; John 8S.

[8. R. Richardson 96; Section B, N|Lynn, M. L. Thompson second; Stanley McComas Jr.,|C. E. Goth, H. H. Riegner third;

R. W. Lee 107; Mrs. Reba Buck, E' & W—Frank C. Oliver, Adair The active chapter members of O. K. Frausteit 94.5; E & W— Smith first; C. E. Madinger, H,

Mrs. H. T. Saxon, Mrs. Roger Fleming 129; V. R. Rupp, Ralph Ittenbach 108. | Hoosier Club, Tuesday morn-| ing (Possible score 168) N & S— Mrs. C. B. Durham, Mrs. Waring, Lynch 93.5; Mrs. R. C. Fisbeck,

decorations. The theme is “Kappa Mrs: James Richarson 91.5; Mrs.

Blue Heaven.” Mrs. Grace Watkins, house mother, will pour. ‘In the receiving line. will” be Miss Joan Herrin, Miss Ellen Cox and Mesdames Everett M. Schofield, F. Leslie Bartlett and A. C. Fernandes, . Miss Judy Job and Miss Phyllis Heady are in charge of decorations. Miss Alice Jones is refreshment chairman and Miss Dorothy Ellen Romine will present a ‘mu|sical program. 3

E. W. Hilkenbach, Mrs, G. C.

Spiegel 89.5, E & W-—Mrs. R. R. '

Bass, Mrs. William Rose 95; Mrs.

J. E. Morris, Mrs. R. F. Pashoi/ren first;

925; Mrs. P. M. Cassidy, Mrs. Vernon Warner 87.5. Newcomers Club, Monday afternoon (Possible score 105): N_& S-— Mrs. Harolg=-€3ey, Mrs. T. F. Schmidt 64.57 Mrs. Ralph Goodwin, Mrs. Irene McCormack 66; Mrs. Howard Baird, Mrs. J. C. Stafford 51.5; (Possible score 90)

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F. Carmichael second; P. M. Cassidy, Bert C. McCammon third. The top 10 of the club in the first quarter of 1950 are John S, Lynn, Adair Smith, George C. Fosdick, Frank C. Olive, Herbert F. Carmichael, Claude Lett Gore don H. Thompson, A. G. Tulley, H. F. Singleton and C. H. Rowe, Mallory Club, Monday nights Clarence Huettan, L. E. McFarD. J. Kersten, Miss Genevieve Mitchell second; Mr. and 'Mrs.. George S. Bond third; E & W-—-William McGlone, Paul Hamilton first; Duane Elmore, Ray Graham second; W. D. Bryden, Philadelphia, and George Cs Mercer third. “The next session will be at 6:30 p. m.-Monday in the Plant

'E & W—Mrs, Victor Halverson,|One cafeteria.

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