Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 July 1950 — Page 6
Ball Game Are to Be In Hospital
St. Vincent's Guild
To Be Held at Victory Field on Aug. 29 Announcement of committees for an August baseball
game sponsored by 2 local gui picnic dinner are featured in
Mrs. Bobert H. Imes has been named general chairman for the
Ang 29 baseball game
et ween
Columbus Redbirds ‘no be sponsored by the $i. Viseent's Hospital,
- Guild in Vietory Fisid
Proceeds of the biennial event will be used in the pediatric and
maternity wards of 81. Vincent's.
her committee chairmen include Mrs. Walter Joyee, tickets: Mrs. Urban Pum. radio and television publicity, and Mrs. George)
E. Davis Jr, press publicity
Members of the general committee include Measdames Pobert 3 Boyle, George A. Buskirk. Fobert 1. Field, D. Joseph Fitzgerald,
Thomas A. Fitzgerald Jr. B. Mel Penish, Plum, Herbert Walz Thomas Hayes, Rhys Bchmidt James Courtney and Frank Volk.
On July 27 guild members will
Proceeds Used Work
Will Sponsor Event
Id; and hostesses for an annual, today’s organization news. |
the Indianapolis Indians and the
Marcus Thomas O’Brien, William | We. the Women—
Parents Help
By JOAN SCHOEMAKER CLASS CREDITS are not the
ole aim of high school students
Barbara Seal fleft] and Susan Hildebrasd pracfice their office manners and shorthand.
are two clothing students at Attucks High School. Both of them are making clothes for
also In her future ambitions
‘toward being a legal stenogra-
pher.
hold 2 1230 p. m. luncheon in the ho sign for summer classes the spesing of fail term This summer Susan is “just Mind Set 203 En At Manual - Attucks and Dilys, a fe is pe loafing” which mciudes swim make arrangements for D i a 3 is ihe ing playing tennis, having the event. Tickets will be aus bo’ QU er summer schools 3% Jaughter of Mr. and Mrs James oe PIOVIAE PEAR EVR students who enrolled 1 1 1705 Northwes Ave g tributed. Powe ita NO ern * with the crowd at the Riviera
Mrs. George 1. Cigék and her daughter, Caty, will be hostesses tonight for the annual summer
Teach Her Secrets Of Popularity
By RUTH MILLETT
classes with more than just credits toward graduation as their goal. They each had a personal purpose
lora has on a dress she made in clothing class her first project. She is the freshman daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Club. She is the daughter of Mis. Eleanor Hildebrand, 1852 Houston St.
| Mrs 9 i
| A party for a bride-lo-be and ‘the announcement of an ap. ‘proaching marriage are features ‘of today’s pre-nuptial news. fA dessert party and miscei. ‘laneous shower tonight will ‘honor Miss Joan Jolly. Miss i Parker and Mrs. Wil. ‘tam E. Watters will entertain in ‘the home of Miss Parker, 3252 ‘Broadway.
| The bride-to-be will be married
‘to Donald Foxworthy Aug. 13 in the ‘Methodist Church in Cumber-
‘land. She is the daughter of Mr,
‘and Mrs. George M. Jolly, 59 N, Routiers Ave. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Foxworthy, 4880 E,
~(7hth St.
{ Guests tonight will be Mrs {Robert Nowicki, Mrs. Roy Philips ‘Jr, Misses Georgia Conley, Mar. tha Davis, Marthabeile Geisler, Marjorie Lowe and Helen O'Don-. nell, - » . V. A. Lynch, 1245 8. Pershing Ave, announces the approaching marriage of his daughter, Ange. line, to Arthur J. Bowman Jr, The ceremony will be Sept. 9 in the Assumption Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. Patrick Griffin will officiate. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bowman Sr, 3110 Collier St., are parents of the prospective bridegroom. The future bride will be at. tended by Mrs. James Baxter, matron of honor; Rose Ida Lynch, ‘flower girl. and Mrs. Guy Cums mings, Misses Dolores Porton, Betty Stuckey and Josephine Hoff. bridesmaids. William Nichols will be the best man while Robert Davis will be the usher. The bride-to-be iz a graduate of 8t. Vincent's School of Nursing,
tnic supper of the Alpha Club, FWA SN Bo esling. hortridge len. 221 W. 14th St. To “work up to a private secAloha Chi Omega Sorority. BHE WASN'T the greftiss — AL A Nin St hodl is | etary, 1s the ambition of Bar. It will be held on the grounds girl in the crowd of teen-agers, | the driver education class at offering for the first time a Dara Seal, also enrolled at of the Clark's Willams Creek But she stood out from the Shortridge. He and his parents post-graduate course in sscre- Manual home, 510 Forest Bivd others as a Mr, and Mrs. Claude M. Kees- tarial training to recent high She already has a part-time Assisting the hostesses will be very special | - ling. 3517 Kenwood Ave. plan school graduates office job. The daughter of Mr, Mesdames Robert Mason, C. Scott) girl -— with | % to take a vacation this summer. Susan Hildebrand plans to and Mrs. William D. Seal, 108 Martindill, J. Voris Tobin, Delores qualities the A 3 Bob's hope is that he will be enter Butler University in Sep- N. Euclid Ave, she was gradMelks Jewell and Neal Benson Jr others simply | " able to help with the driving. tember. Her shorthand will uated last.month from Howe Miss Rea Bauer will outline pro- didnt have, lore Allen marks a hem for Dilys White. Dilys White and ora Allen Delp her take class notes, and High School. _ Jects In connection with the build. oo. . Boks © NEE ——
ing of a new house at Alpha
Sihaptnt in Greencastle, Summer!
#8 will be reviewed by
pleasing voice, while most of
Hosp ital Guild
Blackwood on n Bridge—
Deceptive Methods for Winning Are Outlined
Miss th Giles, the others The 1950-51 president, Miss talked Ahrilly. To or rtai in | Ce Ra nT Se ele In Defensive Play of Dale and Masters
elected officers. They include Mrs. |
Maleom D. Minnick, treasurer: Miss Elinor Howe, secretary, and Mrs. June Moll Wilcox, publicity chairman,
| weren't so special that she had
Punday the National Council of " Women, St. Lawrence Catholle Church will sponsor a! chicken dinner in the school. It
didn't giggle or start trying to attract attention. She wasn't shy or sloof--but just seemed to act on the theory that boys |
Mrs Mrs. Harry Cook have named cochairmen for the
to change her personality completely to attract their atten. tion.
juled for Aug. 23. She could talk to people the
Will Be Held Aug. 23
Julius Armbruster and, been Bt.| | Francis Hospital Guild pillowslip| ieard party and bake sale sched.
It will be at 130 5. m. in the)
i IN THIS SERIES of hands I am trying to show you some de- turned the deuce. | ceptive plays which you can use to win, even though you have very Mr.
! much the worst of the cards.
On this trick
Miss Brash figured that Mr. Masters either had no more spades, in
Miss Lucy Brash gets away with a lot of wild bids, but against in case she was bound to lose two masters of deception like Mr. Dale and Mr. Masters she didn’t to the queen, or that he had just
have a chance on this one. South dealer Both sides vulnerable
the queen left. So she finessed the
Note that if Miss Brash had jack and Mr. Dale won the trick,
guessed everything exactly right, she could have made seven.
As it
day. It will be Severin
in -the Hotel
beauty in making a girl stand |
|Klefker, Sam Hinderliter and
Setting Trick
Yesterday I spoke of advantages to other nations.
| i * | { Today 1 want to consider advantages to the United States. J&an R. Devin | People in the world who are so poor they live from hand i Party Friday | | ETT
to mouth, have very little need of our manufactured goods. They cannot possibly Two Hostesses Plan fo. Tableware Shower b
buy anything we offer them. 8o, it is the peaple who have obtained a slightly higher Miss Elizabeth Jane Calkins and Mrs. Richard A. Calkins, 3810
standard on whom we must depend to take our extra margin of production, We can keep our own high standards of living if other peoples begin to have that (N. New Jersey St., will entertain {Miss Joan Ruth Devin at a table{ware shower Friday night. i | The honor guest will be mar-
chance. They will work hard to obtain them once they know how much pleasanter life can be. \ ‘ried to Austin Gregory Brown at 3:30 p. m. Sunday in the North i Methodist Church. Dr. Dallas L. {Browning will officiate. f Shower guests will be Mesdames| William A. Devin, McClellan Cop-
pock, Clinton G. Calkins and
Donald O, Leonard, Misses Aman-| Bread Leftovers da A. Anderson, Lucille Moulton
Here's an a ppetizing and gnd Marjory E. Brown.
Future Bride Wi Il 5 - s A thrifty way to use up leftover, (yut.of-town guests will be Mrs. | e e e bread. Cut bread in cubes, fry Harold Brown, Toronto; Mrs. 8.
Miss Nancy Ann Judy, bride- in garlic-flavored bacon fat, and M. Stiers and Mrs. Walter J. Ahl-to-be of Warren Camp, will be toss with green salads. The tangy quist, Chicago; Mrs. James L. De-| entertained with a linen shower goodnesd of the garlic bread voll, Lafayette; Mrs. Thomas Aug. 10 by Mrs. Allan H. Warne cubes enhances the flavor of the Langley, Muncie, and Misses Bar-
{Carl Kiefer, euchre, and Mrs. Wal{ter Lutz and Mrs. John O'Connell, other games. | )
out from a crowd. And they must have let Her | in on the secret that a girl | doesn't have to turn into a giggler or a show-off to make hoys notice her, Because at 16 a girl ‘eouldn’t have figured all that out for |
BLOCK'S Closes
Will Be Nun
A NEIGHBOR'S children, who are old enough to know | herself better, make a practice of | -
coming Into your house with- Two toned Decoration
out knocking. j Wrong: Decide that if their |. A decorative theme that Is calm mother doesn't teach them and restful, and still not monoto-| better manners, there is noth- nous, can be achieved by using only two colors in a room. i
ing you can do about it, The trick is In reversing the
Right: Tell them they must knock when they come 10 pattern; use brown oh beige for your house, and stick by your draperies. and beige on brown for rule. having them go back chair or sofa. Grey with black or outside and knock when they sky-blue with navy make simi larly intaresting combinations,
> % + WHEN YOU ARE ASKED to take an interest in the Point Four program you are asked to understand the fact that we have become the nation on whom all other nations depend. That does not mean we think any less about our own conditions at home. The Point Four program may he tied to some things not always strictly economic, but they all serve the same purpose. They must be meshed if we are successful in meeting the problems of the world,
forget.
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by world-rer i Miss Eunice C, Heffernan
| Miss Eunice Clarice Heffernan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
v1 Clare“Allen, Lex-/ { Thomas V. Heffernan, M40 8 Lda 6270 Park Ave, and Mrs. lag and adds valuable ny Foto Elen : LaSalle BL, spent her “spare Warne Jr. rienta, ington. sa Miss Judy is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Judy, 3540 N. Meridian St. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Camp, 604 E. 81st St, are the parents of the prospective mather house, Louisville, Ky, (bridegroom. The wedding will be ’ to devote her life to the care of Sept. 9. the aged. For the next six | Shower invitations have been months she will be a postulant sent to Mesdames Judy, Camp, of the Little Sisters of the Otto Mahrdt Charles Young E.G.
| Ume a8 aitTAgnes Academy | sty helping the Little Sis- | ters of the Poor in their home.
| for the aged here Bunday she left for the
Poor Driftmeyer, Raymond Cassady, Miss Heffernan was grad- H. H. Behrendt, Henning Johnson, uated from Bt. Agnes last David Burton, John Bauer, Robert!
month. She was a member of Holy Cross Catholic Church and attended Holy Cross grade school, At the academy she was busi Iness editor of the school paper, active in the senior play and in Glee Club work. In her sophomore year she won the Girls, Athletic Award, was elected room representative and won the CEMC Paladin Award. Miss Heffernan has one brother, William Lee, a soph- | omore at Butler University. The only other member of her family in religious life is an aunt, Bister Rose Eileen, 8P,
Favre, Hareld Hockensmith,| Charles Goth. Frank Griesbaum, Norvin Strickland, Wayne Paul-| sen, C, B. Kendall, H. D. Wolfe, Robert Reid and Frank Lane. : Also, Misses Margaret Evans, ! Jwckie- Kendall, Carolyn Favre, Mary Jean Burton, Marsha John- | son, Bara Behrendt, Ann and {Carol _Driftmayer. ;
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don’t just happen! GIBSON "ART" SAYS — Birthdays become safecially happy days when good friends 8 Joved ones remember with per.
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rd Dressy Doughnuts
for the Annual Store Picnic
will be from 2 to 7:30 p. m. age of her parents without act- Food Craft Shop. AY eX ses NORTH was, she went down one_at six. A DIAMOND came back and Chairman for the dinner is Mrs. Ing bored and anxious to get | P Pay expen Mr. Abel Mr. Dale's opening lead was Miss Brash with her ki Edward Borman. Committee as- SWAY or without assuming such Of the fall dance Nov. 4 in the! S—A 72 the four of diamonds. Dummy’s a as non na. sistants include Mesdames Wayne A deferential attitude she butt K. of C. Hall H-J 63 ‘queen won the trick. Miss — She. julled the Jast trump and , Forrest Hibbs, Mar. & wall they couldn't cross. Ry 22ke. sale cothairmen no D—AQ7 saw at ‘once that she had a pos- Bave Mr, Masters a scathing look Olt. A Ditinoras, Bernard » 0 0» ae a Toe and Maa) i west AB 79 EAGT sible loser in spades and one in When he turned up with the eight shill ar an A i nn ri inciide Medamen OC, 1. MePap Mr. Dale Mr. Masters hearts. a Sie Had \8 ayia ound Final plans for a county fair which a more self-conscious jjand Charles Schrieider, Charles 8—-Q 3 S—10 8 4 Finesses Queen | She went to dummy with the to be held July 27-29 will be made + ould’ h been 150 Gaither, Frank Oberting, Herman H—-109 5 H—K 4 ace of clubs, still hoping one St AR AD. m, meeting Frit 3 een-ager wou ave n VanBenton, Joseph Kruge, Fred 98d 3 ] 59 i ONE OF her hearts could go on t might hol Ping © tie nail The oy a bay thinking about. hfs 19 Nordsiek, Nicholas Volz ana Bob Keesling takes a quick backward look, perfecting his car. Bd 53 Da Io 8 4 3 dummy’'s third diamond and one Se En No oi Te Teen ; ave noticed n ng. ‘ hy 3 - or possibly two on dummy’s. clubs. be held on the church grounds. Her parents deserve a Jot of Weimer. Quandt and Miss Olivia parking tec nique. : a Sure oF Poss expect to get ny 2 four picked up the trey and deuce. Tae Mary Ants, Co, vi Sy RS YA mh | Hei 5 pc es om; My Day— | BMA sing hearts on dummy hgh, Well If Mr. Dale ware ring meet at 7:30 p. m. today in the | elped er fo ave en imittee are Mrs. I. G. Boyd and H—A 272 cards was too optimistic even for awareness of other people to be ly —A Q Miss B play, he might still have the Rauh Memorial Library. The pro sRa™ (nets O° © Ger PROP 10 me [M3 Amos Huegele, Mrs. Edward P i | P Off D—K 10 iss Brash. singleton 10 left. In that case it Sram will feature the reading of! | o. \C ll at an age when Schneider and Mrs. Fred Koch oin our rogram ers C—8 At trick two she led the trey of was necessary to pull the jack of atiginal manuscripts by club self-centeredness is pretty much TH assist. ! The bidding: hearts from the board ~ and hearts through. That was Miss bers. ay for granted pretty { Additional committees include Advanta es fo the U. S ‘SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST finessed the queen, which held. Mr. Brash's play. Mr. Masters cove A gry 8 given each month for They must have taught her {Mrs. Bernard Weimer and Mrs. g 18 Pass 30 Pass [Dale promptly dropped the mine. ered with the king as expected, the best manuseript, | too, that a graceful head-beid- lgiir” “ang pire Lou Tommn| By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT SH Pass 3S _ Pass Things were looking up. but Mr. Dale played the elusive Altrusa Club members will hold: high walk, a pleasant voice, and |, oF Mesdames wai HYDE PARK, N. Y,, July 19—] want to talk a :) NT a 5s Pan —— 8 Mine of BA pes > the tte His by 3 Nears a 6:30 p. m. dinner meeting ¥ri- $he matiral dignity tht Somes | {Murphy, Balint Anthony, Willlam| little more today about the Point Four program. E uss
Thursday 4 P. M.
t your STERLING FLATWARE made
wned silversmiths
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Masters played the 10. Here
delicious But serve ner. Savory for exam] savor to { tomato si beer or a The ma ous fang. ing with | a few mi other cool SA One fry seasoned | oil, .one-h garlic clo ounce can one-half ¢ salt, pepp Dredge flour; bro oil. Add cover; sim til chicke hot, fluffy Savory Italian-st) liked in | simple to dish for a of the ye:
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BRE! crisp b fins, bu garine, DINN steamed butter rine, w frit se dressing cream, SUP stuffed toes al muffins, margar cup, ¢ milk. Quick | Sandwi Temptiz be made placing a between sandwich binations cookies w chocolate either va cream sal These wiches ar for: after offer a q freshmen parties.
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