Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1950 — Page 11
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day are two week-end rush par-
and a shower in honor of a soror-|.
Others assisting will be Miss| , Jean Lave, rush chairman; Miss "Joan Beckman, DePauw chapter] president; Miss Marilyn Orr and Miss Bobbie Diehl, all of Chicago, week-end visitors here, ! Mesdames Wayne Bledsoe, Don-|
ties planned by a collegiate group
ity member, j Tomorrow and Saturday active ° Indianapolis members of Alpha! Omicron Pi Sorority will entertain for girls entering colleges this fall. 3 Miss Jean Hebel will be hostess| | fn her parents’ home, 5515 Washington Blvd, at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow for girls going to Deni-| son, DePauw and Miami Univer-| sities. Highlight of the dessert party will be a skit. Refreshments will be in the sorority’s colors, red and white, and decorations will be wmementoes members have collected during
[The rele a Two Showers ‘Will Honor Bride-to-Be
Betty L. Thompson Will Be Feted
Parties are planned to honor! two future brides, Mrs. Richard)
4 Harris and. her mother, Mrs. |
Herman W. Kortepeter, will en-| tertain with a dessert - shower Saturday afternoon in Ayres’! Tearoom. 2 { The event will honor Miss Bet-| ty Louise Thompson whose marriage to Jack Duane Parrish will] be at 4:30 p. m., July 30, In the North Methodist Church. | Guests will include Mrs. Irwin L. Thompson, mother of the future bride; Mesdames Robert] W. Thompson, Thomas H. Wil-| llams, Jack W. Aikin and Ernest B. Thompson and Miss Midge McKay. : Mrs, Paul W. Nolin and Miss, Mary L. Thompson, Bloomington, also will attend. On Monday Miss Carita Sad-) ler, assisted by her mother, Mrs. |
Eight Indianapolis student nurses were honored by the Indianapolis Junior Chamber of Commerce at a luncheon yesterday in the Hotel Washington Gold Room. The Jaycee's Student Nurse Awards were presented to the freshmen and junior students. They included (left to right) Misses Margaret Aasterud, Marie Dumas, Mary Ann Foyst, Joan Helt, Irene Holtel and Ruth Jann; Dr. J. W. | Denny, luncheon speaker; Miss Charlotte Waymire and Miss Juanita Bevelhimer. i his
their years on campus. The hostess, member of the Denison Chapter, will be assisted! by Misses Maryellen Evans, Bev-! erly Baird, Mary Obear and Joan| Armbrust, local members of the DePauw active chapter.
Miss Powell |
To Be Feted |
Mrs. T. D. Powell, 707 N. Bosart |
Ave,, will honor Miss Delores D.| Powell with a miscellaneous shower tomorrow night. . ; Miss Powell and Robert I. Vick will be married Aug. 19 in the!
erts, members of the Indianapolis| {Garfield Park Baptist Church, Alumnae Association, also will Shower guests will include Mrs
attend. , | Blackwood on Bridge— {Dorval Byers, mother of the Coeds registered to enter Han-! {future bride; Mrs, Zora Vick, the
or ere wna Nomen Dale Uses Ruse to Bring Home Contract; postive wriscerooms moive
Mesdames Donald Himburg, Ed urday night to the country home {
ald Tourtelot, William Shelley, Parker Jordan, Alfred Campbell, T. Clare Davis and John R. Rob-| M
| Ressener, Edward Jenkins, Lotus of Miss Gloria Miles, Southport. | Rice, David Burge, Milburn Ho-
gan, Jesse Johnson, Grant Hayes, Childress, Joe Atherton,
Her mother, Mrs Joy C. Miles, an AOPi member, will be hostess
Tricks Muzzy and New Into Bad Defense
| MR. DALE WAS A LITTLE short for his jump to two nolthe ace. Why, then, hadn't Mr. James
with her daughter for the pienic trump. According to the books, he just didn’t have the cards for it. Dale overtaken the jack with Herb Heinrick, Robert Gruman,
rush party at 6:30 p. m.
} But the books apparently assume that your opponents are dummy’s queen and continued the Robert The Hanover College chapter,|some sort of fiends with X-ray eyes which can see through the suit? The old boy must be slip- Berry.
Jenkins and Richard
Phi Omicron, was installed last! backs of the cards. They make no allowance for the fact that ping. + «+ S80 Mr, New laid off a November. It includes a mem- sometimes your opponents are going to be Mr. Muzzy and Mr. (second time. bership at present of 19 charter New, neither of whom is known, — - ———l umphantly.
i of his defensive | South, dealer. DE aes Sd IN excellence { Neither side vulnerable.
Others at the party will be {Mesdames
William Bakemeijer,! Mr.
honorary members. play. ! NORTH {down the ace and another club. Hogan, Misses Dolores BakeIndianapolis actives assisting] Mr. New’'s usual role is that of Mis Keen Mr. New could take his king anyrmeier, Ann Oldham, Marjorie Miss Miles with party plans are a kibitzer. If he had been able) S—9 v 5 {ime he wanted to, but the old Farmer, Evelyn Herring, Mildred Misses Carolyn Good, Nancy to see all four hands in this deal H—9 58 fox had arranged to take four Rice, Betty Stevens, Helen Jo Smith and Mildred Lemen, Visit- he might have seen through the P—Q 10 87 clubs, two diamonds, two hearts McClellan, Shirley O'Dell and ing the committee from out-of- ruse Mr. Dalé used to bring home; A: > |and a spade. firth Sarah Andrews. in town to assist are Miss Jean Hor- his contract. He ‘is always 's AR i WEST EAST | ner, chapter president, who trans- amazed at how much more diffi-| ‘yo Mr. New My Day— ferred from Vanderblit University cult i Ba to do the Tight thing Qs : Nir to colonize the new chapter; Miss when he can see only his own '.. ., 9 ~g 4 H—K J 2 U S | N f f w + S If Nancy Rummel, Phi Omicron’s hand and the dummy. D—9 § D—A 6 5 2! " " S Oo a ar or e 1 Ruby “A” girl, and Miss Marie 1 ids Ace : 76 2 C—K 8 4 IC | . oin S u SOMA. . | . SOUTH tf f tf Miss Barbara White, a Kansas! HERE'S WHAT happened. Mr.| Mr. Dale olumnis I University chapter member, wiljjMumy opentd ne sx of hems S—A 6438 By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT have several h jan : dl — , > ro are actives in poise Suess Bas killing Mr. New’s king. Counting| Hed 9 HYDE PARK, N. Y,, July 20—I received a letter will help entertain the girls en- UP his winners, the old boy fell C—QJ1098 the other day asking aid in preventing our govern-
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Planned a aha At “tick two he 181d Bown hig — er rority, Monday "7 king of diamonds. He was not Accordingly he led the jack of} ’ * surprised when ‘it held the trick. diamonds, Mr. Muzzy's nine fell It will be held at 8 p.m. in the Obviously, the -defender holding and a small card was played from home of Miss Martha Stahmer, ihe ace of diamonds was trying|the board. 2248 Nowland Ave. Assisting the/to hold off until the ace of clubs); Off hostess will be Mesdames Thomas! (the only entry to dummy) was =2Y$
Walsh, Herschel ‘Green and Wal- played. This set-up was perfect { lace Smith.
ment from using atom bombs in the Korean War.
This drew my attention to the fact that most of our people do not realize the United States is not fighting a war for itself, It happens to be fighting for the United Nations in order to establish the right that free nations cannot be 4 invaded and taken over, even by a part of their own nation which happens to be under . the domination of another country. Gen.. MacArthur is not merely a United | States commander. He is commander of the HERE MR. NEW made a fatal - United Nations forces. What is done is done for Mr. Dale’s plan. He could see mistake. He figured Mr. Dale had | for the United Nations and not for the United i no reason why the enemyerred. He knew Mr. Dale had no| States. z ais . ldn’t think it wise to hold off more diamonds. He also knew the] s Korean situation may seem tor many You Can Shape Cakes pouln't diamonds were solid except for| people unimportant, but it is important to
For Every Occasion - —| @very one of us if we wish to establish a world
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. ¥ » - UNTIL ALL NATIONS disarm, and force is exclusively in the hands/of the United Nations, those of us who have force must respond when the United Nations, by a majority vote, decides that a nation has become an aggressor. ’ In the present situation we had already, at the request of
South Korea, withdrawn most of our arms and our men. This means that to defend South Korea znd force the northern Koreans dominated by the USSR to return to the 38th parailei, We are now obliged to fight with inadequate forces. Other nations, as far as they are able, are coming to our assistance, No matter what we are forced to do in this initial period, we will be rearmed and we will win,
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. Miss Janet Sage, 8650 College Ave., ix one of the entrants in the first annual horse show sponsored by the 4-H and Agricultural Fair Association of Johnson County. The July 30 event will be held in the Franklin Fairgrounds. i Miss Sage, a 16-out-of-18 first place winner last year, will
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i Dale now Earl Mertz, Mary Smith, Emma! abandoned diamonds and banged Stevens, Minnie Diment and Lots |
In East
| ington, Ky. and at the South inafl
C. D. Sadler, will fete Miss!
{ Thompson with a pantry shower. {The party will be in the Sadler (home, 5407 N. Capitol Ave. |
Invitations have been sent to]
_ | Mesdames Irwin L. Thompson,|
Thomas Bemis III, Harry C.| Sheridan, Richard Harris, Homer P. Riddell, Walter Hargis and] Aikin, Misses Barbara Sadler, Zoe Fuller and Florence Crish-| low, "
Miss Anne Resor, swith her; mother, Mrs. John E. Resor, 3660 Washington Blvd., gave a person-| al shower. last night for the bride-to-be. : | Attending were Mesdames Irwin L. Thompson, Williams, Har-| gis, Aikin, Robert W. Thompson, | Harrison J. Retmier, Omar Brun-| er, Emil C, Iverson Jr. Richard Grady and Sheridan, Misses Joan Weddle, Barbara Hannun, Marjo-| rie Hartley, Carita Sadler, Mary Jane Hackney, Crishlow, Anne! Richardt, Anne Stuhldreher and Fuller, { » » »
| Mrs. James H. Makin will hon-|
lor Miss Georgeann Swope with| a miscellaneous shower Tuesday! night in the Riviera Club, t
Miss Swope and Hugh R. Moore | w——
will be married Aug. 12 in But-|
{ler University's Sweeney Chapel. |
Guests will include Mrs. Wayne! Swope and Mrs, Blanche Moore, mothers of the engaged couple; Mesdames Lilllan O'Connor, Wil-| ima Cunningham, Mable Noonan, George Madden, Irwin Heidenireich, Neil Bruhn, Robert Jones, {John Guy, Lula Jones, Merle | Sibel, N. E. Boyer, C. K, McCorimack, Orville Scott, Emmet {Green and D. J. Zimmerman. { Others at the event will be) | Mesdames R. C. Cashon, Clyde | Montgomery, E. J. Ruddle, Willam King, James Miller, Louis | Benjamin, Melba Donagh, Fannle| {Row, M. W. Hayward, James] { Stall, Hugh Miller, June Ellis,| {Donald Taylor, Joseph Dorrell. | {William Strauss, Eula Vos, Thomas Gregg and Forrest Marrilette, Misses Josephine McDougal, Eff Roach, Ruth Enzor, Helen Hertfelder, Betty Cramer, Barbara McDougal, Jane Noonan and Faye Madden.
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Teen Problems—
Out to Get | Your Man?
By JOAN 80-0. you've spotted your glamour boy, ‘your would-be one and only? Maybe he's the big shot of the beach or just the cute kid in the cottage next door, Anyhow you're out to get | your man. ! First and foremost, don't let | | your hero know you're after him. We've done enough talki Ing about chasing, I guess. Undoubtedly you know by now that boys will run if you pursue them. The big shot will resent or ridicule your aspirations, the ordinary nice guy will be embarrassed .and self-conscious. » » ~
BUT HERE'S another angle. Many a gal talks herself out of a conquest by constant yam‘mer, yammer, Yyammer to friends and family. Go around -raving about Richard and the lad will get wind of the fact — nothing could be more certain! Make the most of your intentions and plan your ecampaign in secret, Make yourself a pretty package-—neat and sweet In appearance, bright and attractive in mood and manners. Make the most of your friendships with other boys. Build up an A-1 dating rating: Never break dates, never ignore or mistreat your dating partner, never apologize or complain about him behind his back. And when you encounter the guy of your dreams keep your head. Speak pleasantly and naturally. Stifle those hectic giggles, control those frantic gestuses. Easy does it.
Local Girls
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Misses Joan Rossebo, Marilyn Behymer and Betsy Harding are vacationing in Nantucket, Mass. They are being joined by Miss Barbara Xlein. The girls spent last week-end in {New York and Miss Rossebo will {visit Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bunker, Boston, in Woods Hole, Mass. this week-end. :
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