Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1950 — Page 9

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juniors

than attended ho year, <= Sorority

Sets Election |

“National Conclave Opens Tomorrow

Candidates for officers of Zeta Beta Chit Sorority to be elected tomorrow afternoon during the \ fourth national convention in the

‘Hotel Lincoln are announced. They are Mrs. Winifred King,

“Toledo, 0. and. Mrs. Kathryn

‘Arnold, “Atlanta, Ga., president; Miss Margaret Thornton,

All is not politics at Girls’ State. After suitcases were peared, Taking their turns at the i Po Lou Sailey, Eaton, and Mary Lou Brown,

At-

lanta, Ga, gnd Mrs. Ruth Me-

Laughlin, president, and Mus. Virginia Fox,

Miss Irene Wilson, Mipeapolls,

and Miss Mabel Jones, Indianaping Tops Ja Mise

olis,! réco Rosella. Stein, Minneapolis, Miss Myrtle Fischer, Louisv

executive secretary- treasurer; to

Mrs. Pauline Sihnhold, St.- Louis;

t. Louls, ~ first viee|

Louisville, and “Mrs, Eleanor wo White, cA pony Ox UE | presi

and Miss Marjorie Steinmeyer, St. Louis, assistant executive sec-

retary-treasurer;

Mrs. Wilma

Ruescher, Toledo, and Miss Dorothy Spore, St. Louis, historian, and Miss Alma Morrison, Indianapolis, and Miss Evelyn Knupp,

Akron, chaplain. Both_the

, convention. The

fourth national event will be held

‘through Sunday, »

ironing board are

opened, wrinkled ruffles quickly fof o to right) Lydia Rita Doug ising. Sun. Five hundred sighty. all-over indiana ohocked inte Bloomington yesterday.

dip. Sellersburg: | ree teen-age | is is 103 more

To Understand

speak to the 683 girls from all

campus for the annual government session, There was no time lost yesterday as the girls entered into the

swing of setting up their small

registered in Rogers Center on igned

. the campus, they were ass to rooms, told which of the 15

mythical cities they would be in and assigned to either the Fed- lary speakers gave them more de-|

eralist or Nationalist Party.

City organization came yester- eight days. Hoosier Girls’ State day afternoon as the girls, armed president, Marilyn (Mickey) Mei. with their red folders on Indiana Cormick, who was elected last] )' government and. beige folders QD. YeRT, WAS. presented. to, the new... the conference itself, earnestly set girls,

| Final Balloting-to-Be- Saturday

Politiking started as soon as the girls arrived. The

deadline for filing for the p

general voting in the primary will be tonight. will be one big campaign day, with party conventions, instructions on use of voting machines, election board sessions, party rallies, "and the period from 7:30 to 10 p. m. designated as “campaigning.” Final voting in the general election will be Saturday with thauguration set for Sunday afternoon, devoted to the functioning of government after election \ is over.

Indianapolis girls at | state are Lynn Boatman, | Kenwood Ave; Ann Cain,

Curd, 564 W. Drive, Woodruff PL; | Dorothy Joan - Eberhart,

Blackwood on Bridge—. Sharpe Spurns Four No Trump Convention; Goes Down When Two Aces Are Misend

yee members. "He in likely 10 tell you about

(happen.

forgets,

a are working well,

Sphanehts and partners alike. ay’s deal when Mr. Meek's ace a ubs held the first trick, typical pess to have that card trumped. Frantic Over:Trumps F—A&t-trick two a Mr.

rubber. Mr, Muzzy

Recent Bride -

prt

“Breeden photo; Miss Marilyn Jeannine Richardson, daughter of Mr! and Mrs. Walter Richardson, May- | wood, was married to Louis | James Albrecht, the son of Mr. | and Mrs. Louis F. Albrecht, 522 | S. Luett St. May 20. The rite ' was read in St. Ann's Catholic Church.

There is no finer, more complete collection of diamond rings than at Charles Mayer and Company. “You'll find the rings of your choice—whatever price. __you wish to pay. There is-no charge for the convenience of credit. ;

- Disinond. Rings Priced

rid of his last club. But he was frantic to get the trumps out. . He laid down the king of spades

to gloat over his opponents. When they -backfire—it’s” his partrier's

fault. Thus he endears himself to - |nastily,

he wished: he had doubled. With ism he had expected

MR. SHARPE IS THE TYPE of player who gets a lot of sensa-| tionally good results from a as bids and plays. These he re-* Stem ‘months after ey

He also gets a lot of gruesome results which stem from the fact that often his partners do not know ¥ what h he. is doing. These h

. Wh his psychic and bluff land Mr. Meek won and led anothh Jaye he likes/er club for his partner to ruff.

Down three! Nice slam bid.

s Sharpe Snarls

card suit,” lamely. Mr. Sharpe was digusted. “yo {should have bid Just two spades o

replied - Mr,

the dia-me play the hand,” he added : 8, Pass 2D jmond return with the ace. modestly. 38 _ Pass He could have taken two more . quick rounds of dia is t Mr. Muzzy thought of somod

ably.

Alumnae Unit

Plans Tea - College Dean . Will Attend The Williams Woods College! Alumnae of Indianapolis will give a tea Sunday in honor of Mrs. Mable Lane, former admissions

counselor of the school, and W, A. Brandenburg, college dean. It

‘Iwill be held from 5 to 7 p. m. in

the Spink-Arms Hotel. . Mrs. Lane and Dean Branden-

+burg are in the city to interview

new students apd their parents in the Indianapolis locale. The new Indiana students and. girls now attending William Woods will be luncheon guests of Mrs,

Dorothy 8herrick, present college

{admissions counselor, that day in ithe {immediately afterward -followed

hotel. Interviewing will be

bythe tea. ~ The Indianapolis group is also planning a picnic for new stu-

DIAMOND RINGS

(fore the fall term.

For a Summer Bride

dents, present students and old “Willies” during the summer be-|

NI don't use Blackwood,” M Sharpe. replied. -jeonvention - that might

ding.”

points on his. score.

“Where did you get that three- Mr. Meek spade bid?” inquired Mr. Sharpe S—A

*F-wanted' to show: a good six Muzzy|

“I don’t use any| Tet ‘my| partner: take charge of the bid-|

“Hope you don’t change your|

Cn dr. © Craig Tells Dele te o ie oii stn

BLOOMINGTON, fume 15 Twenty-five girls from Indionapolis were in the: sudien “National! American Legion Commander George’ N. Craig told dele!

gates to Girls’ State of their duties as citizens and future voters.’ Commander Craig flew in from South Dakota early today to

Girls’ Singleton St. Margaret Ina Ever 5015] ott 5 ®

4902 i Normal, Lawrence; Mary Martha

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“this morning" as :

over Indiana gathered on the IU

governmental units, As the girls

out to learn about citizenship. Last night, I('s President Herman B Wells welcomed the girls to the campus, and Legion Auxil-

tails on their work for the next

rimary was this morning and Tomorrow

ett, 1023 Central Ave.; Patricia Joan DeVatz, 1672 Presto Ave.; Doris Joan Franklin, 2410 N.| Capitol Ave, Patricia Mae Haywood, 965 N, Pershing Ave; “| Blaine Ingram, 953 E, 53d St; Beverly Jane Lewis, 5223. N. Pennsylvania St; Betty Claire Lukenbill, 206 N. 18th 8t., Beech|_ Grove; Margaret Louise Martin, Acton: Jo Ann Meyer, 8 Lay: man Ave,

Then ‘next week will bel :

Also Joan Ellen Mekenzie, 552! N, Jefferson Ave; Barbara | Nourse, 134 E. 36th St.; Maureen | Pleak, 847 W, 44th St.; Joan Lee! Rabold, 1208 W. 34th St; {bara June Roseberry, R. R. 11; { Betty Louise Ruesch, R. R. 5: Beverly Lou Sawyer, Walcott St; Arlene New Augusta; Beverly Spradley,! 1936 Mansfield 8t.; Geraldine

Janet Kay Wert, 2707 E, Kessler, Blvd., and Janet Lee Wilcox, R. R.| 12, Odklandon.

South dealer Both sides vulnerable NORTH Mr. Sharpe SH 886 HA 8 DK QJ 104 C—K QJ EAST Mr. Abel S782

WEST

HJ 4 8 DT 82 D958 {C—A T5482 C9 “SOUTH Mr. Muzzy SK Q J 10 43 | H—K 3 ni DA 8

chub; go ws : : Mr. Meok|Td trump. | The : me eiIt's ir at least a trick to have SOUTH | EST NORTH EAST

Miss-Thomas-

Is Married

| 'O.& Young Jr.

Times State Service

BLOOMINGTON, June 15 —

H—Q 10 9 6 5 4 Miss Ruth Krost Thomas and!

{Otis E. Young Jr, were married at 2 p, m. Saturday in the XHLY Episcopal Church here. The Re A. Elliston Cole officiated. The bride is the daughter of | {Mrs, Harry of this

groom's paren

68 Al Pass bride in marriage. Mrs. Richard

thing. “Why didn’t you bid four, Cc | by Offi no trump and find out we were u icers

off two aces?” he asked reason-|

« Announced

- Sorority Names Committee Heads

hi Omega Sorority, | rarec announced.

Married -

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Miner:Baker photo Miss Janis M. Cramer--and Thomas A. Shadinger were mar‘ried “Saturday in the Broadway

Carl C. Cramer, ington Blvd., and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert rt Shadinger, Lagro.

Miss Janie Collins Glee Club Member,

Times Special

BRADFORD, Mass., of the glee club and choir which

mencement festivities at Bradford Junior College recently. Miss Collins is the daughter of |

Dr. and Mrs. James N. Collins, 5445 "N. Runnayaa 8t.,-Indi-anapolis.. Jr

Auxiliary Card Parties The Ladies Auxiliary of the South Side Turners will have a card party at 8:15 p. m. Saturday in the Turner Hall, There will be)

o | treasurer and

Methodist Church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and. Mrs. | _ 3175 Wash- |

Miss Janie Collins is a member

~They- are Mrs, Kurt Ehlert, ipresident; Mrs. John Burkhart,! | vice president; Mrs. Miles Duwe! {and Mrs. J. B. Marmon, recording | land . corresponding secretaries; | Mrs. Joseph Coffin, Mrs. William | {Otto and Miss Mildred Blacklidge, | assistants; Mrs. JRobert Secor and Mrs. Robert) Foust, Panhellenic representative land alternate, and Mrs. R, Wayne Evans, Lyre. editor, — Others are Mrs. Ralph B. Clark and Mrs. {lerbert Sloan, chaplain {emeritus and chaplain; Mrs. William Strauss, warden; Mrs. Sco{bey Cunningham, historian emeri(tus; Mrs. Wayne Nicely, pianist; | Miss Betty Lou Weidemann, song {leader; Mrs. Joseph Buck, year

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| book chairman; Mrs, Willian Jon-| Mrs. Harold Winckelbach are in| the bride-to-be's parents. Mrs.

{nings, program chairman; {Ann Hall, press chairman: | Tames Young, © rush {and Mrs. John Gant, {chairman.

Migs Mrs. chairman, state day

Sorority Plans. TR |

Alumnae fo Meet

“Members of the Indianapolis: {Alumnae Chapter of Alpha Omi{cron Pl Sorority will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pond, West 96th St., at 4:30 p. m. Saturday. Games, including shuffleboard and badminton, will be on the program during the afternoon.

{There will be a pitch-in picnic at] June 15--!

7 p. m. Afterward there will be {4 canasta party. Serving on the picnic commit-| tee are Messrs, and Mesdames T.

presented a “concert at the com- Clare —Davis Alfred Campbell,

Jack F. Jackson, William T. Mac-! { Donald, Arthur Johnson, Thomas | | H. Thompson and Wilfred Oes-

Eight Past Presidents

The Women's Society of Chris<

Officers and committee chalir-!

mind on that” smiled Mr. Meek men of the Beta Beta Alumnae were the ushers. as he enterqd® a satisfying 300 Club, Alpha C

_For Saturday. Event |-

|E. Buckingham was the matron | of honor. The bridesmaids were Mra. Larry Richardson, Indianapolis; Mrs. Richard Stuart, West Lafayette; Miss Mary Alice Hight, Spencer, and Mrs. John Rice,

Reception Held Stuart Willson was the best { man. James Andrew Keck and | Robert Keck, Mount Vernon, Ind., Stuart White and William Miner

The reception was in the Buck- | {ingham home. The couple will {live in Bloomington. The bride {was graduated from Indiana Uni{versity and has her master's degree from the school. The bridegroom also has his B. A. and master's degrees from { Indiana. He is a membér of Acacia Fraternity and is working on his doctor's degree.

Sorority to Have

‘Supper Event | The Beta Chapter, Omega Phi] Tau Sorority, will close its 1949-| 50 activities with its annual cov-| ered dish supper and spread In the home of Mrs. George Porter, 126 N. Euclid Ave, at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow. Mrs. © Raymond

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Hudson and charge of arrangements. They, will be assisted by Mrs. Jenny Lashbrook and Mrs. E. J. Keller,

‘Women Lawyers

‘Name Officers |

| * New officers and board members were elected hy the Indi-| Lana Association of Women. Laws! ‘yers -last night at their annual] meeting in the Construction] League Bldg. Sen. Mary Garratt Was re- “eTect-T" ed president. She will be assisted] by Miss Frances Neal, ville, and Miss first and second vice presidents; Mrs, Vesta: DePaul, treasurer;| iMrs. F. 8. Stephenson and Miss| Lucille Martin, corresponding and| [recording secretaries, and Miss! Esther Schmitt, publicity direc-

|

The new board of -directors ine! cludes Mrs. Charline McGuire, | Muncie; Mrs. Gretchen Cole, Vevay; Mrs. Bess FReobbins,; Kauf-| man, Miss Jessie Levy and Miss! i Dorothy Tucker. Honor guests .of the eTedingt

v.|

{

B. Thomas of {city and the late Dr, Thomas. Jr obi ht 8

Nobles- | Lucille Pryor, | pa;

Miss Cuffel Is Married

St. Michael's Catholic Church,

from 9:30 p.m. to 12:30 a. m. Tuesday in the Knights Hall. Proceeds will go to the church building fund.

Mrs. Louis Gropp serves nh to Mrs, Warren i Randall at a meeting of the decorations committee of the Woman's Club,

a dance

The group is plannin Columbus

Five hundred persons will help celebrate the 75th anniversary of Bar. Sigma Kappa sorority June 25-30 in the New Ocean House, Swamp-/

| scott, Mass, -

Indiana members of the organization who will attend will hed 4884 8. "Mrs. Edward D, Taggart, national secretary-treasurer; Mrs, Robert |? Schooler, M: Lingle, national scholarship chairman; Mrs. William Hutch

|son, Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter delegate, Miss Ann Hutchison

Tate, 1128 N. Sheffield Ave,: and Miss Joann Barnard, all of ‘the evening, If

{Indianapolis,

Mrs. C. J. Stembel and daughter,

TPowler; Miss Darjean Firke and}

sysorority's: national: .philans Miss Mary Reid, Frankfort; Mrs, thropy to be featured that ove Monroe Dreyfus, Hammond, and ning, will talk,

Miss Geraldine Hatt, South Bend.

“Two Purdue University Sigma be hand carved sea gulls, Guests i Kappa's who will go to conven-| also will be able to take short T k B . d | tion are visiting in Indiana before trips on the society's yacht, SBunakes bride They are beam IIL.

leaving for the Hast, {Miss Helen Stichnoth, Des Moines, i Jowa, and Miss Marilyn Albritton, ! Paducah,-Ky., chapter president.

{New History

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VOrs.

Mount Ae EO whit : : Fépresentative ol | Pass] David John Krost gave the ®ach group wil attend.

ana a

i Alice Stembel, os Wor eg Bl Louisé Neff, '| Neal D. Bousfield, superintendent Rochester; Miss Louise Hutson,|°f the Maine Sea Coast Mission,

Int honor of its T5 years, the | burgh, and four girls who will be sorority has published a new his- few ry. These will be convention

Bride-to-Be

Shen-Courtnex phote,

Miss Rosemary Walker

The approaching marriage of

Miss Rosemary Walker John R. Lynch, nounced by Mr. Walker, 3024 °N.

and Danville, is an« and Mrs, L. F, Capitol Ave,

Thelma Lynch, Ladoga, is the mother of the prospective bridegroom, The couple will be wed July 28 in the Advent Episcopal Church. Mr. Lynch was graduated from Canterbury College, and Miss Walker. attended Whitworth’ College, Brook~ haven, , Miss, and Butler Univer. sity ; Her sister, Joan, will. be

Its 75th Year Anniversary |i cmmiise harman prec

siding will be Mrs, Grace Wick» lund,

Two speakers are scheduled for Sen, Margaret {Chase Smith, a Sigma Kappa from { Maine, returns from Italy, she will be on the program. The Rey.

Mementoes of the occasion will

Mrs. Bwift Lowry, Cleveland, {national president, will preside at {the sessions. Convention initiates | wil be Mrs. Lowry's da i Mrs. Marion C. Dietrich,

bars of Sigma Kappes two)

new sta

t in Col

Miss Walker's maid of honor, and her bridesmaids will in--| clude Misses Patricia Gruber, | Elizabeth Beaty and Chris Vi-

Cpl. Burke Viola will be hiss brother's. fest man, and the ushers will include Paul Lynch,Ladoga, another brother of the prospective -bridegroom, and

| George Eddy and Richard f { Mount, both of both of Danville.

Miss Imogene Mary Cuffel and|

were Mrs. . Kaufman and Miss {Merrill E. Holloway were mar- |

Federal Judge William Steck45 Supreme Court Judge Paul Jasper, Irving Leibowitz, Andy

ae and Dr. and Mrs. John| Mamie Larsh, who have complet-i ried at 3:30 p. m. Sunday in the ed 25 years of practice In Marion pyrst Friends Church. The Rev. oes ol bring © lothing fOr _Gommty— Courts, THEY Were—pro-| Robert Gemmaer offictated . project, y's frontier nursing sented with coples of “Court! The bride is the daughter ‘of tigre ee {Reynolae) th : Mr. and Mrs. Curtis P. Cuffel, Special guests o ne evening 3507 N. Capitol Ave. Mr. and Church ¢ Group to Honor were te judges of Marion Coun- Mrs. Jewell Holloway, Anderson,

are the bridegroom's parents,

Miss Evelyn Freund Cuffel was

EB. Robert Raber, Robert D, Norman Kelly and William i Power. (

Fairchild will talk on “The Responsibility of the Private Agency to the Commune ity. ”"

Mrs. Hugh J, Baker Jr. and Mma, Henry M. Lee.

{June Dinner Meeting .

will hold its June dinner meeting at 6:15 p.m. today in the Hotel Washington Gold Room. .

nell, assistant to chief Allison Division, General He oii talk on “This Is.

Sigma Kappa to Celebrate. re

Unit, American. Legion. Auxiliary, Wednesday. It will be held at 1:30 p.m. in the post home, 4174 College Ave, Mrs. Hasi Pliveger is president, a

B'nai B'rith Picks Five Delegates

Jacoh Fogle, D Puta Kiain, Harold Lewis and M. been named Bt from : Indianapolis B'nai B'rith Chaps hter, ter to the national Denver. through

ihe Water- Washington to 918 Me. It Row has 57 college memory of the, late and 120 alumnae chapters. ky. :

Your Bustline Is Your Youthline

Bias- Cup Air Sheer Nylon Net Bras

1.50 to £7

Aboard meeting at 113

py precede. he. 12:30 pom.

In the afternoon Mrs. Frank 3

Public and

Mrs. Bayles will be assisted by

The Indianapolis Pilot Club |

Guest Speajer will be Ed Dare |

Mrs. Omer. McKee is co-ordis

Election of officers and busi ess will highlight the meeting | { the Robert E. K

A covered-dish luncheon will be : eld tomorrow noon by Stephen Collins Foster Ripple.

Mesdames Charles Layman, Hd ha convention ir

It will he, We hs

From $75.00 up.

Green is chairman of the events.

another card party at 2:15 p. Wednesday in the hall. Mrs. cite

Luncheon Scheduled = which wit

Richardson will be married June tern.

Bees Brcacvay iitiplstes ta group,

tian Service of the Grace Method- Garrett, Joseph F. Kaufman and ist Church will meet at 10:30 a. m. Miss Pauline Brown. Ed Sovola, tomorrow—in the church, : Honor guests at the luncheon, 15, spoke. follow the business = Mrs. Waeilace Scott, 1125 W. meeting, will include Mesdames Arrive From East | 324 St, will entertain with a Mildred Shirley, Stella Fox, Wil-| luncheon tomorrow in honor of liam T. Ricketts, Filion Sperry, children, Richard and Stephen, The couple will be at homs in| her sister, Miss Catherine Carlin! Garold Bramblett, ‘Robert Flutro, New London, Conn. arrived to-| Scottiand, Ill, The bride is a Bray. Miss Bray and William Edward Jefferis and L. R. Mot-|

her sister's only attendant. Don-| ovan Holloway, Anderson, served | |as his brother's best man while! the ushers were Donald Wright, Mooresville, and J. Williford Hol-| {loway, Terre Haute. The reception was in the home, R. Harrison and! {of the bride's parents, ---°

{The Indianapolis Times column-

Mrs, Cecil

day for a visit with Mrs, Har- graduate of Earlham College. Mr.

Bey are all past presidents rison’s mother, Mrs. Irma C./Cuffel will be graduated tomor-

Jugd, 325 Berkley Road, 3 row from .