Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1950 — Page 35
re ready for
ing to camp Dellwood for ession today nclude Mrs. 18; Mrs. R. Frank Henil Grubbs 78; Mrs irs. Richard . Stark, 24; r, 36; Mrs, ; rt is Troop who wil * Day Camp Beech Grove, ware Trails aking traine ire being are ai “Conger, assisted by
Robert Hite, Villlam Gene
\b, Delaware co-directors, pllingsworth, John Eagle~ Beech Grove isted by coHarry Cham1 and Simon
open fo all ell as to Girl
imittees are Jans for the nber Trail in nada where p with Girl ie Walton is n addition to held in Mete Park. man, execuin charge of lished camp
Bie pan ener.
»
» 13
: “forte Whitmore, Washington; Ma-
~~ yupper. bythe Great Books Class
- Ann Beckerich' and Eleanor Ab-
Heart. :
y 2 i i
Holladay House To Entertain Pupils
Holladay House will have as its’
i Sh urd i eh RAVE ReF HORE TOF Je TEE
taught
formerly
The library will be closed Saturdays. These hours are effective
Friday. | r.. New council members who will, |
be servi Walker, ley, Attucks; John Grissmer, Tom. Walls,.and Mar
in September are Julia
ry Beckerich, St. Agnes; Ann Robinson and Sandy McNally,
Shortridge; Janet Parker, Howe;
Herman Kochl, Sacred Heart.
Square Dance Held | Recent activities at Holladay included a square dance, a chili
a visit from. Lawrence Central High School and a talk by Betty Cavanna Headley. rs i Council members the past year were Douglas: Padei and Diane] Van Briggle, Broad Ripple; Del-| mas Harris and Joan Turner, At-| tucks; Pat Evard, Cathedral; Beverly Whipple and Bob Sanders, | Tech; Sara Spradling, Howe; Jo Anne Van Osdol and George Ash-| craft, Manual; Nancy Aabye and: Don Millholland, Shortridge; Rose-/
‘anne Oberting, St. Mary's Acade-|
my; Geraldine Hamm, Washing-| ton; Mary Jo McHugh and Norma Jean Jarboe, St. John's; Mary
rams, St. Agnes, and Phyllis Goebel and Judy Fisher, Sacred
Gold Star Mothers
Set Memorial Service A memorial service will be held
tomorrow by the Indianapolis. -
Chapter, American Gold Star Mothers, Inc. It will be at 1:15 p. m. in the World War Memorial, All Gold Star mothers are invited.
t Foree, Ezralee Pos-
nasta a few
CYNNY PITTENGER is The Times’ Teen of the
Week. She is a senior at Shortridge High School where
she writes a fashion column for the Shortridge Daily
Echo. —. A member of the Senior Council and the Student Board, Cynny is also the leader of the ROTC majorettes. Last year she was a candidate for junior prom queen and a Bluebelle candidate. She is president of WHO, and a member of “21”, Shortie, Syb-Deb and Kolly Clubs.After graduation Cynny plans to attend Wheaton College, Norton, Mass. A prospective college Frénch major, she hopes to work later as a translator or a teacher. : Cynny is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A. O, Pittenger, 023 E. 5%h St. = . eR
yo! frozen discard pile. -
‘eight pairs and four odd cards.
pack quickly when you hold as
No meetings of the chapter will. be held during July and August.. The September meeting will be a picnic luncheon Sept, 11, Mrs. John A. Noon is chapter president.| Address Ce eee se REetenettsnasRttsAi uses IstErReRteRRIsIIS
Bach Sunday The Times will announce the Teen of the Week. Fill out the coupon below and send it to Joan Schoemaker. The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9, for your nomination for the Teen of the Week before midnight Tuesday.
1 NOMINAL seessessnansassacsssrnnsnss
sessssssssssssnivsessncne
0) RAEN EANIEINNENRIINIRBEENIERS Of csvsesssscssssnsssnssnnsnnsse (Bchool) ; (and City)
Rr EE EE RE RAR EE AER EA
(Home Address)
for Teen of the Week. My reasons ror the selection are given on
& separates sheet of paper attached to this coupon.
My name vets sausariai aNsitE serous essst eras RRR Re TR
{though you are quite sure which
. Makes Getting. “ Pile Easier
nd the Im
example, suppose you have cards in your hand. It might fairly simple for you to hold
Since there are only 11 denomina~ tions altogether (aces, kings,
are a nervy “favorite to-get the:
many as eight different pairs. | Your opponent can discard safely only from three denomi‘nations; and the odds are that he either will not hold enough
Now consider the other extreme. You hold only three cards in your hand. At most you can have but one pair, and you may not have even that. : : It is almost impossible for you to try to get the pack since even if you are lucky enough to have a pair, the opponent at your right is not like]y to hit upon that particular denomination to discard. Fhe advantage of holding many cards applies also when you are trying to find a safe discard. With 20 cards In your hand, you are bound to have a wide choice. Assuming that you know what is safe, you will probably be in a position to-throw a safe card.
hand, you may be helpless even
cards. are safe and which are unsafe. You may hold only dangerous cards, and you will be compelled to throw one of them. : 1 have taken extreme cases to
20 cards or as few as three,
8, . . .» down to fours), you
With only three cards in your
show the general principle. Usually you will not hold as many as
But the general principle holds good. The more cards you hold, “the better change you have to get] the pack and the easier it is for
you to find a safe discard.
have a scholar
Wanda | so Become Bride .
Darles will pu The bride is the daugh
ship to Butler, But there are
w aren't o | like to go to Florida for awhile
this summer, Maybe I could get a tan instead of a burn in this Indiana sun.” Etta hopes to teach English
safe cards or will not know which, “in the upper elementary grades .jeards are safe.
re Other Extreme SYN mene
after she finishes college. She
.. 48... 84140 inechilef. OL. BOOSLIEr,. |
bi-weekly school paper, She received the award for the senior girl- most outstanding In
speech, and won the extempor- |
aneous speaking contest for the history department. She Is a member of the Dramatics Club, Mask and Wig, and the the Latin Club. “I'm going to have a good time,” says Raymond Gran, He is the son of Mr. and Mrs,
G. A. Gran, 1529 Markwood |
Ave, . “I usually stay most of the summer! in the Bronx with my grandmother. I lived there about 12 years, and I still have lots of friends there. Most of the time Til just. mess around. It's too crowded and ‘hot to go to the ball games, but I : ~ belong to a : Ty junior league. Pll be a mem- RAY ber of the intermediates this
few games. I'll also do a little
swimming and bike riding.”
«0
&
: 28 Ayres & Ce. faye
Cool
Special Puréhase?
For you
Cotton Skirts
and the sun . . .
~~ etl Te
a.
group in-—eves ;
“heart could ask for . -. at a special purchase price
that defies you to resist buying several.
Sizes 10 to 16 included:
Ayres’ Sportswear Accessories, Third Floor ‘ z ee et i
3.98
Skirts + +» yOUur summer favorite in a grand and glorious
e
.
bua like to do that \nanor will wear blue
LOUISE
days and see all the shows ,,ges. there, too.” ! : Louise is~a meniber of the Wears White Satin Senior Choir, Baton Club and | Pep Club, She' hopes to work | ~-a-deparimant-store
days are over,
{
To Be Tuesday carry white flowers. Auxiliary to Hear
Parker and Charles Shank.
Annual Reports
The June luncheon of the Wom-
to Pkwy, |
A trip to Washington will fol-
to low the 2:30 o'clock wedding to"
that's all ‘Mr and Mrs. O. V. Hobson, 1475" The Last : year I Roosevelt Ave, and Mr. and Mrs, spent a couple John Hickman, 3131 N. Eastern ~of — weeks in Ave, are the bridegroom's parChicago with ents. Ti Miss Marcia Bratton, maid
i
of Miss Hibben will teach the group, } Lakers menses secs | :
Mes Clibi—
4
. : or, , Am thir honor, Will wikr, Die orSandy. year. We 0 (Oden and Miss Willa Jean Hickto the lake fOr man will be in yellow organdy.
Maidens: a couple Of (They will carry blue and suns. Maj ens
The bride will wear a white : satin. and. tulle. gown... The. ied... as a hairdresser, when school bodice has a sheer yoke and {tulle ‘bertha accented with satin
{rose buds. The bouffant skirt is) ledged with ruffles and extends Were Beverly Barnett, Don Able,
June Luncheon a cathedral train, A tiara of
" {Chantilly lace will hold the fing- Patt! Letner, Bob Shell, Joanne
will open July 10. Enrollees will be limited to children from 3% to
“Hibben graduates."
Take Hayride
4 Girls Guests
| Guys and gals on- the MAID: {ENS club hayride last week-end
Dottie Butt, Ralph. LeMasters,
lertip illusion veil. The bride will Bennette, Charles Burgus, Marie
jin Schowengerdt, Dale Lawrs erice, - Eleanor Miller and Bob
Jean Paul Christy will be the 5 ./ best man. Ushers will be Robert
{
| Guests of the SATANS club
The reception will be in the|jast . week' were Joann Ludy, church; For her trip the bride Shiriey Shackle, Laverne Whale
en's Auxiliary to the Indianapo-|will wear a pink linen dress withlen and Shirley Edmonds.
{lis Branch, National Postal Trans- pink and white accessories. {port Association, will be Tuesday|
1 The couple will be at home in|
aan
The PIKE SPOON AND NEE-
in the Broadway Methodistimerre Haute. The bride attended! PLE Club, a 4-H organization of
|Church. Annual reports of the of- rndiana Central College. ficers and committees will be giv-| ° ————— §
en at the 10:30 a. m, business ses- i= sion, — —— 9th Grader Wins
New officers for the : coming Safety Poster Contest :
year will be installed after the ! {12:30 p. m. luncheon. i Nancy Popper,
| girls, will meet at 1 p. m, Wednesday in the Pike Township School, {6145 W. Tist St. Miss Joann Radi ibaugh, newly elected president, {will preside, : I Other new officers inciude Are
14 - year - old |ene Schooler, vice president; Gers
I They are Mrs. V. 8. Lamerson,. inh grader from New York aldine Reed and Betty Wilson,
president; Mrs. Fred Allen and Mrs. Howard Day, first and sec-
| : ‘award in the 6th annual school : ond vice presidents; Mrs, Harry Bua choot Ma i Miller,
‘Burton and Mrs, Arlle Morphew, safety poster contest,
|retarfes; Mrs, Raymond Fo x,| Automobile Association,
| ./was sponsored by the American recording and corresponding sec p 1 by IN Bugg, Rith Ann Fink,
treasurer, and Mrs, Lester Day|
(gram, tween Parked Cars.”
a]
Nancy's poster, one of 4400 enand Mrs. C.-R. Maple, directors. [tries from parochial and private PRERRON AAA WET PAY quite wT MIER” TORE DAVIE," pianist, will] schools “in 37 states, {giye the afternoon musical pro- the safety rule, “Keep From Be-
A. Self check in white, pink, aqua, lilac. ; B. Self check in white, aqua, - blue, pink and beige. . C. White background with
grey/red or dark green, chartreuse, rust print, -
D. Circular skirt In aqua or yellow sea shell print. :
E. Woven check in yellow, pink,
blue, aqua.
"BE Multicolor sirips.in-ved, grew green, chartreuse. ry
City, recently won the grand secretaries; Beverly Guion and
treasurers, and Dorothy Hess, {Joyce Schafer, Maetta Wootan,
Patty = Smith,
“to Foun Schoemnker, The
i
As B-SATANS ne reg
