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Sept. 9 Ceremony in St. Patrick's Church - Will Join Miss Milholland, Mr. Mercuri The approaching marriage of Miss Gertrude Milholland to William Mercuri highlights today’s pre-nuptial news. Miss Milholland and ‘Mr. Mercuri, 2343 N. Meridian St., will exchange vows Sept. 9 in St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Mrs.!

Rose Milholland, 836 Lincoln St., is the future bride's mother. Mr. Mercuri is attending the Indiana University Law School.

gn 2 0. Miss Patricia Smuck, 4145 Broadway, entertained with a surprise miscellaneous shower last night for Miss Carol Ann Kraft. Miss Kraft and Richard J. Kasberg will be married at 10:30 a. m., Aug. 19, in 8t. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. . g Assisting the shower hostess were Misses Mary Jean Kolker, Constance Zeller, Sydney Sullivan and Janet Mannix. Guests were Mrs. Otto L. Kraft and Mrs. Sylvester G. Kasberg, mothers of the engaged couple; Mesdames Robert Kasberg, Odette Craighead, A. F. Smuck, Fredrick. Kolker, Sydney Sullivan, Julia B, bride-to-be, and Miss Judith Ann Zeller and J, L. Mannix. McConnell, Also at the party were Misses| Guests at the party will include Edith Volz, Virginia Kistner, Mrs. C. J. Woerner, mother of Janet Baumgartl, Mary Margaret the prospective bridegroom; Mes-| Carroll, Mary Evelyn Hartman, dames . Ida Woerner, Thomas) Patricia Quinn and Joan Fritz. Campbell, Frank Fairchild, WalMiss Mary Ann Elliott will be ter Fuighum, Marshall Lupton, | the honor guest at a mother-|/ Robert F. Mannfeld and A. D. daughter party to be given Satur-| Smith, Misses Anne Woerner,| day afternoon in the farm home Martha Campbell,

LaVonne of her aunt, Mrs. Herbert Mc- Mannfeld and Mary Ann Smith.’ Connell, on Sugar Creek. Coming from out-of-town will| Miss Elliott and Thomas E. be Mrs. Orion Elliott and Mrs. Woerner will be married Aug. 24 Bessie Galbreath, Columbus, Ind.; in the Irvington Presbyterian Mrs. Howard Isley and Miss Church. Receiving with Mrs. Mc- Charlotte Isley, Franklm, and Connell and Miss Elliott will be Mrs. D. C. Tucker, Mrs. M. D.

the future bride’s mother, Mrs. Guild, Miss Barbara Tucker and’ Tr

Nelson Elliott; Mrs. James Ed- Miss Susan Guild, all of -Fairward Wilson, grandmother of the land.

My Day— ;

War-Blinded Veteran Starts

| by the Indiana University active tions with Miss Cynthia Baker (c prospective |U coeds. All three of the sorority members will be ho the meal.

Miss Marilyn Alexander (left), general chairman for tomorrow's progressive dinner planned members of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, checks menu suggesenter] and Miss Nancy Miller. Honor guests at the event will be [appointed by the state for different courses of members of a planning commit. squcation.

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iviera, Club Schedules

Picnic Supper Tri Kappas Arrange Golden Anniversary

News of a local club picnic and jmeeting in connection with al {golden anniversary are : event ‘highlights today. i | A Riviera Club picnic will be

held at 5 p. m. Saturday on the

club grounds, it was announced by the entertainment committee of the Boosters. i {| Members will bring their own picnic baskets, Games and contests will precede the supper. | Dorsey King, Riviera Boosters’ | president, club officers, directors. {and entertainment committee! {members are in charge of the ar{rangements. }

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{bers include Messrs. and Mes-| {dames W. Miller Sherry, Karl {Crousore, C. Russell Cramer, Joe {M. Kline, Earl C. Clampitt, {George DeMoss, Elmer Wilhite, {Robert Abney, Herbert Fehr, {Harley Holwerda, Glenn H. Lam-| ison, J. R. Dryden and Roger J.| { Kramer. { Messrs. and Mesdames Erncst {G. R. Johnson, LeRoy C. True, {William Begley, Sam Huffman, Gene Moll, {Morgan V. Ray, James Minton, (George Wier. Raymond F. Ball and W. A. McCutchan, Thomas Dillon, Ray Biller and Ed Herrold.

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An Ambitious Project

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT NANTUCKET, Mass., July 27—There is a man called Frank A. Kelly, a veteran of the Marine Corps, who was totally blinded at Okinawa. He has started an association of American war-blinded veterans and is national director. : The president is a former Navy man, Gene G. Gilmartin. They are starting a project which seems pretty ambitious but also very appealing. - They want to erect a garden apartment development where war-blinded veterans can live together. They and their families have special problems which they feel can be better met in a building development planned for them. . They are asking veterans of World War I or II who happen to be architects to submit suggestions to fit their specifications. They want recreation available on the premises such as swimming pool and bowling alley.

Ed s » » ” 2 THEY ALSO THINK there should be a rehabilitation center so men who have not been retrained: for a job can receive training near home. This particular idea might be a little difficult to accomplish because retraining of handicapped people, blind or otherwise, is such a specialized technique. I am afraid it may not be possible to establish an adequate center in this type development. It is a question which should be discussed by the architects and the organization representatives with the best qualified doctors. Fe

We, the Women—

Cheer-Up Sick Friends By Forgetting Troubles

By RUTH MILLETT for greeting those in misery: " I'VE SPENT considerable Dow's OVER Do rE The per. __ son whose world is temporarily time around a hospital lately bordered by his own aches and as a visitor, not a patient. And pains finds it hard to rally to Ln oy el the too light touch.

= » ” fer a few hints BRING NO troubles of your for those wish- own with you. There's just one ing to “cheer thing wrong with the world so up’’ unfortu- far as the sick person is connate friends cerned and that is whatever and relatives has gotten him down. So congoing through centrate on that with him-—if a hospital you want him to feel you really sympathize. If you're sending a card in ‘lieu of a visit, don’t fall for the so-called funny kind that treat a visit to a hospital as a huge joke. It may be. delivered when the patient is wondering whether or not he’s really going to make it. If so, its humor will most certainly not be appreciated. In fact, any note you write yourself is sure to be a safer bet than some printed message you pick out of a stack of get-well-quick cards.

stay. Resist the impulse to greet the : friend or rela- Ruth Millett tive laid low by illness with: “So you decided you needed a vacation. Pretty soft!” The last three out of four persons to pop their heads through the hospital door have probably already hit upon that particular “light approach.” And speaking of the light approach, which seems to be the only accepted one there is today — &

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{golden anniversary convention | : {| May, 1951. : Teen Problems— Blackwood on Bridge— Mrs. John Cartwright, Green- | 1 E ® d Pl C {castle, state historian, is chairWhen You're Experienced Players Can man of the program planing

{committee, Mrs. J. E. P. Holland, Bloomington, Tri Kappa founder and ife member of council, and Miss attended the

president, also

You read about so many of the good ones, that I want to show juncheon. {you some of the bad. It may help your morale. ‘And note that these |bad plays did not stem from carelessness. Each play was made ifor a reason. Of course, the reasons were: no,good—but they were

cha?” I guess everyone knows the correct way to present one friend to another, but many fall down on the acknowledgment end. As a general rule, a simple “How do you do,” is all that is | necessary. Sound stiff and for- | mal? Well, it needn't be. You can give a newcomer a deep |the jack of hearts. The five was) freeze by uttering the words [played from dummy and here with frigid formality or you

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Aug. 12 in Holy Angels Catholic Church. She is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. P.J.

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he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gindling, Southport.

fcan Legion Auxiliary, come the 96 delegates to the Girls Nation at the opening . tomorrow night in Mt. Vernon Seminary. . The girls, two junior school students from each 48 states, are attending the annual session of a school citizenship conducted by the

William J. Shorrock, civil educa= tion service education director,

Committees

Are Listed

Miss Yager Appoints Personnel Women

Miss Grace Yager, elected president of the Indianap olis - Association of

members for the coming year.

; include Miss Jeanette MeoTHEY I Louise of Girls Nation will be held Mon-

Elroy, chairman, Mrs.

Gaines,

Moore, program, and Mrs. Mar

I- Miss‘ Mafian White, chairman, Mrs. Izona Shirley, Miss Bernies|Matgarct Clase Smith of Maing Eberly and Miss Florence Sid-

dons, social, and Mrs. Guinevere : . |gates will hear Undersecretary of Ostrander and Mrs. Kathryn Dee. State James E. Webb.

| publicity. | Miss

chairman, Mrs.

| Margaret Saltsman,

introduction? Grudgingly — OT there U i J . {Upsilon Chapter, Alpha Iota So- and Miss Verna Hill, labor law,! gushingly? With a surly nod— | Mrs Keen was so intent on; East dealer. } {rority. It will be in the home of and Mrs. Estelle or a corny, “Please to meet- keeping the bidding low that she] East-West vulnerable. {the treasurer, Mrs. Alberta Nelp, chairman, Mrs. Lorene Baler,

Misses Venita|Yager are Miss McElroy, vice

and | president; Mrs, Iris Garner, = Open House

recently speak.

Personnel Lucas of Illinois will speak before Women, has appointed committee the group in the senate caucus

Mrs. Dora Rouck, Miss day night in the

Harriet Gerdts and Miss Sarah India Edwards, as yitional vice chairman, will talk-

luncheon meeting today in the yiera) chairman, Misses Marga- that same evening.

been ! . » ret Foster, Martha Robinson and Visi council a8 qrace Salyards, membership ang Senate sit

Betty * Boettcher, chair-peen received at the White House man, Mrs. Dorothy Blin Wednesday by President Truman : 1 and Miss Frances Kelly, €on-yney wilt return to the semin EXPERIENCED BRIDGE players make a lot of fine bids Ejizabeth Osborne, Mitchell, state tacts; Miss Edwina MacDougal, tor a talk ih a >. ravi : Sue Sherman, nestor of women in the air force. {Miss Helen Norris and Miss, Wednesday night the Girls Na-

projects; A rush party will be held at Mesdames Leona Jenkins, Pauline 198 delegates will be greeted by

7:30 p. m. today by the Eta Masson and Jeanette Winters; von, past national ident of | Fennimore, ny... sday. | Mrs. Pauline Thompson and Miss

serving with we Anniversar

Later they will hold party caus cuses..

[Forum Saturday Saturday evening Mrs. O. L. Koger, Topeka, Kas. the auxile lfary’s central divisional chairman, |will conduct a forum. Rep. |Frances P. Bolton, Ohio, will Sen. Scott

-| Majority leader

room Monday, morning. Election 'af the president and vice president

seminary. Mrs. Democratic na-

| Highlights scheduled for Tues.

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‘day include an address by Sen. State Department. There the dele-

After the representatives have

Mrs. Lawrence H. Smith of Washthe auxiliary. The sessions end

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Mr. and Mrs. William H. Walflace, 713 N. Delaware St. will

{ginning Monday and continuing| Their sponsor, a member of the be Mr. and Mrs, Charles J. White, \through August. Their fashion ad-/ Wasson staff, is Miss Ann Resor. Philadelphia; Dr. and Mrs. Jarley The board members will model J. Robinson, Miss Joan Robinson campus fashions each afternoon and Mr. and Mrs, Clem Robinson,

with the king. He cashed the ace, on which Mrs. Keen played the four of clubs. | Now Mr. Meek got the idea that Mr. Dale might have the king! and jack of clubs, so he underled| his ace, hoping his partner could get her queen home. Mr. Dale| played the 10 and Mrs. Keen did] win with the queen. But she didn’t return the suit, fearing the lead

Rush Party Planned

Tri Delts Will Give

Box Social

Miss Jerra Jean Wacker, 5110 be hostess!

Madison Ave, will

|Rosilyn James, Stephens College; You'll like this frosty cooler—a'N. C.; Mrs. Lois Brown, Los {Mary Jean Milner, Wellesley Col- heaping scoop of raspberry sher- Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar

{best suit. Mr. Dale lay back until| NORTH Receiving at the door will be Helen Volpp, year book. {he thought (or hoped) he knew Mr. Abel { Migs: Mildred Jones and Mrs.| Officers {where his opponents were and S—K 9635 {Janet Edwards. {then took his life in his hands H—Q 8 5 | Stantill, Mary Alexander lin an effort to save the rubber. bd 15 | Justine Collins will serve at the retary, and Miss Dorothy Mac- | 1 | i Cashes Ace : { WEST EAST - | hostess table. Murphy, treasurer. 3 THE OPENING lead against oo Mr. Meek t . . ne threeiamond contract was WR Ren Am Nek Nine to Advise On Styles H—J 10 H—A K9® 2 2 ; Y | D—8 3 D—K 4 2 | Nine girls will serve on Was- sang, Purdue Un Mr. Meek thought it necessary to| »~ g Qi32 C—A 8 § son's College Fashion Board be-|Spitznagel, Vassar College. signal with the nine. SOUTH His reason was that he wanted] Mr. Dale to make sure of a heart con-| ‘SA Q {visory headquarters will be on the! tinuation. But if he had played the H—7643 {store’s second floor. { deuce, wouldn’t Mrs. Keen lead| D—A J | Members of the board are! a another heart anyway? When her D3 10 3 Katie Cox, DePauw University om 2104 oclock. jack held the trick, who would! wp. pidding: Ann Fuller, Butler University; Sherb d Jui she think had the ace and King— pAST SOUTH WEST NORTH Ann McNulty, Marian College; erbet an uice one of the kibitzers? 1 H Pass 18 Pass { The second trick was the 10 of y xv 7 9 p 2 H 3s D hearts from Mrs. Keen, queen sj pass \lege; Joyce Teetor, Indiana Uni- bet or vanilla ice cream in a glass O'Keefe,

|versity; Judie Morrison, Mount of ice-cold apricot whole fruit Jackman and Mr. Holyoke College; Dottie Vogelge- nectar. Serve with straws.

Wa

err 5:00 P. M., Monday thru Friday;

fversity, and Joan,

can warm up this conversational phrase with a welcome smile and a cordial tone of voice. ” ” 2 YES, SMILE and lpok pleased when you're introduced. If you and the other person have met before, say so graciously: “Mary and I are old friends.” Or “I met Jane at Nancy's.” 1f, however, Jane gets her “How do you do” in first and shows no signs of remembering you, accept the new introduetion calmly. No sense getting hot and bothered! You forget

would be into Mr. Dale's ace- Saturday for ‘the annual box jack. She was also reluctant toisocial rush party given by alumbreak the spade suit, and decided nae of the Indiana University to return a diamond. {Chapter of Delta Delta Delta Sor-

Club Trumped ority. THIS TRAPPED Mr. Meek's| Fifty prospective Indiana Uniking and Mr. Dale took three versity coeds have received invita‘rounds of the suit. He then led tions to the 3 to 6 p m. event, in lthe seven of hearts which Mr. the shape of box lunches. |Meek had made good by playing! Mrs. Otto W. Kuehrmann fs [the nine at trick "one. The last general chairman. Assisting her {club was discarded from the are Mesdames J. J. Akard, Wil-| |poard. liam Smith, Walter Huehl and| After cashing the ace and William Mace, Miss Marilyn Mar-|

| queen of spades, the old master xon and Miss Jean Ann Fleener. |trumped a club and threw his Actives Assist

last club on dummy’s king of

“IMesdames John S.-Rijer, Jonsy

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|spades, making his impossible And another thing . . . If contract on the nose. a well-meaning hostess pre- | «I had a terrific hand," he said. sents you to someone you al- {I was just toying with them ready know, don’t embarrass when I passed on the first round.”

her by pulling a comic act. ——— mT” Pretending to accept the intro- Helen Clever Visits Parents

duction with a facetious “How do you do. Miss Smith!” and then snickering, “Ha, ha, ha, I knew Jane before you Were | .afisq Helen Clever, daughter of {Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Clever, 4451 {Washington Blvd., is here from 18t. Petersburg, Fla., for a three

born!"—That's crude and corny, ep memes * | weeks’ visit. Mrs. Riser {| Miss Clever has been teaching

nothing but! in the Pasadena Elementary Is Hostess

School there and attending -the University of Florida. Shower to Honor Miss Joan Jolly

Bride-to-Be Mrs. William Riser and Mrs. .

Charles F. Blake will entertain with a miscellaneous shower today in honor of Miss Joan Jolly,| an August bride-to-be. The bride's colors of agua, yellow and lavender will be carried out in‘decora~ tions for the 7:30 p. m. party in the Riser home, 156 N. Bazil Ave. Miss Jolly wili be married Aug. 13 in the Cumberland Methodist Church to Donald L. Foxworthy. Guest List Guests will include the mothers

of the couple, Mrs. George M. Jolly and Mrs. C. T. Foxworthy;

people, too—don’t you?

Amos, Charles Hart, John Ryan, Howard Stuart, Theodore’ Pyritz and Ivan Foley. Mesdames Everett Cass, Freida Miller, John Ellenberger, Jac 1 guntelter; onald Welling, ullogh,

" iMesdames Emil C. Iverson Jr.

Members of the active chapter :

in Bloomington who will attend include Miss Jerrie Holmes, Zionsville; Miss Marilyn DeMott, Southport; Miss Dianne Whittaker and Miss Joan McKinley, Anderson; ‘Miss Betty Morris, Elwood; Miss ‘Marianne Fisbeck, Terre Haute; Miss Joan Ihistrom, Richmond; Miss Mary Alter, St. Paul, and Miss Joyce Hendricks and Miss Beverly Cox, New Castle. | Indianapolis members who will be present are Misses Peggy Had-| ley, Ann Campbell, Barbara Pletcher, Jackie Abraham, Joyce Jones and Ann Inman.

Bridal Dinner To Be Held

| Mr., Mrs. Thompson | Will Be Hosts

Mr. and Mrs. Irwin L. Thomp{son will entertain with a bridal |dinner tomorrow night in honor 'of their daughter Betty Louise, iand her fiance," Jack Duane Parirish. The party will be in Jones’ Restaurant. Miss Thompson and Mr. Parrish will be married at 5:30 p. m., Sun-

{Oscar D. Parrish Jr, father of {the bridegroom-to-be, Mrs. Parirish 8r., grandmother of the prospective bridegroom; Messrs. and

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