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decorated office at Manual

H. n the advisory committee

Norman L. Wise, child guidance|Carroll, 21:

High School. A session was held today in the same location. i committee includes Mrs. Bert C. McCammon, Harold Naegele and second vice presidents; Mrs. Donald

clinie; Mrs. R. A. Blackburn, Chil-

dren’s Museum.

Mrs. C. Charles Worley, civic pride and world citizenship; Mrs. Walter C. Garrison and Mrs. Dwight Carlstedt, Congress publications; Mrs. McCammon, extension; Mesdames Glen V. Ryan, Alex T. Ross and John A. Davis,

health,

Mrs. W. Wilson Daniel, high Mrs. Byron C. Brown, historian; Mrs. Andrew B.

school service;

Bicket, hospitality; Mrs. Richard H. Lawson, juvenile protection:

Mrs, ship.

Music Head

Mrs. Alvin C. Johnson, motion picture; Mrs. Gonard Felland, music; Mrs. Edward M. Sedam, parent education; Mrs. David Rubins, parliamentarian; Mrs. R. K. Buckner, pre-school and kindergarten extension; Mrs, Lee Fox, program; public relations, Mrs: Donald-H. Carter, chairman, Mrs. Keith Smith and Mrs. Thomas H, Chilton. Mrs. James H. Otto, radio and television; Mrs. E. A. Elliott, readservice; Mrs. recreation; Mrs. John ‘C. Cavosle, registration and television; Mrs, Verne Bailie, safety; Mrs. George Hughes, school

Richard Graves, member-

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—— Mrs. E- Wo Kiftmeyer, Tegistation’]

Aeet Wednesday Grade and High School Presidents Listed; Get Acquainted Session Held

—The Indianapolis PTA Council announces new board: members for the coming year. The group will meet Wednes- j day for a regular board meeting in the association's newly |: get-acquainted board ©

are Dr. Herman er, super- =) tI Tis public schools; and Mesdames Harlan, George Mitten, Earl Malcolm and aret Ambroz. | y § committee chairmen include Mrs. Klepper, budget and finance; Mrs. Harold M. Oshry, bul ; ton, chapacter ee] letin editor; Mrs. Frank Harring-|

22; Mrs. Henry McGee, 23. 3

Mrs. James Butler, 24; Mrs.

Blakemore, 26; Mrs. Earl Cook, 27; Mrs. Charles Janitz, 28; Mrs. Joe Waddell, 29; Mrs. Maurice

31; Mrs. Joseph Higgins, 33. Mrs, Earl Dickinson, 34; Mrs. George Carr, 35; Mrs. Herschel Hay, 38; Mrs. Kenneth Ranelin, 37; Mrs. Orval Strupe, 38; Mrs.| William Parrish, 39; Mrs, Edward Weathers, 40; Mrs. Emerson Har-

R. Glaze Sr., 25; Mrs, Katherine! ™

Branson, 30; Mrs, Frank Scholl,

To Be Wed

Ceremony Is To Be .

Miss Moffett Betrothed ;

ris, 41; Mrs. Virginia Lanier, 42.

I —Mrs. Fred Hilt, 43 Mrs. Cecil I Mathews, 44; Mrs. Hugh Thom-|

Alec Oltean, 48; Mrs. Ernest R. H. Mills, 49. :

Mrs. McGammon

Mrs. Floyd McGammon, 50; Mrs. | Irvin Sudbrack, 51; Mrs. Paul Kessler, 52; Mrs. Logan Kinnett, 54; Mrs. Frank Simms, 56; Mrs. Thomas Stirling, 57; Mrs. Burnell Brown, 58; Mrs. Blaine Miller Jr., 60; Mrs. William Holman Jr., 62; Mrs. Jack Ealy, 63; Mrs. Arthur Boone, 64; Mrs. F. C. Hindsley, 66; Mrs. Kenneth Baldwin, 67; Mrs. Frank Wood Jr., 69. Mrs. Ben Turner, 70; Mrs.

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James Weber, 72; Mrs. Vance Thompson, 73; Mrs. Don Reyman, 75; Mrs. William Otto, 76; Mrs. H.

son, 45; Mrs. Chester Albertson,| .. © 46; Mrs. Robert Arford, 47; Mrs.

The engagement of Miss

Mericle was announced at a party last night in the home of the future bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Lee Moffett, Chevy Chase, Md. | Miss Moffett is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. |

Winfield Scott Moffett, Indianapolis, She is a graduate of Butler University where she was a Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority member. The bride-to-be has her master's degree from George Washington University. Mr, Mericle, son of Mr. and

Blackwood on Bridge—

Miss Mary Ann Moffett

|" In Bethany Church

Robert Warren Buckley will take Miss Kathryn Louise Brandes—as—his—-bride-in—a—cere-mony to be read at 7:30 p. m, tomorrow in the Bethany Lutheran Church. li The Rev, Carroll J. Rockey officiate. The bride is the daughter of ‘Mr, and Mrs, Roy ‘|Brandes, 515 N. Gray St, and Mr. and Mrs. William J.

‘|groom’s parents.

|The Attendants Mrs. Donald E. Rardon, matron lof honor, will be In lime green.

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4255 8. State Ave. are the bride

“The bridesmaids, Mrs. Jose-|

phine Brandes and Mrs. William © iJ. Buckley, will be in dusty rose|

William J. Buckley Jr. will be] the best man while the ushers will be Mr. Rardon and Paul Brandes. + . Church Reception | The bride will wear an off-| shoulder gown of white satin.) The dress has a lace yoke and sweeping train. Her fingertip {veil is trimmed in Chantilly lace. She will carry white orchids a tuberoses on a white Bible. e |

|._The reception will | church. The bridegroom diana University graduate and a| % ‘member of Sigma Pi Fraternity.|

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. . Bridal Dinner Is Planned A bridal dinner tomorrow night : will honor Miss Marilyn Griffith Mrs, Harold ¥. Mericle, Wash- and John G. Wichser. Mr. and ington, is a graduate of Hare Mrs. Paul R. Griffith, 3905 Broadvard University. He is a mem- |way, will give the party in their ber of Sigma Alpha Epsilon home after the wedding reFraternity and the Hasty Pud- (hearsal, . == ding Institute of 1776. The couple will be married SunThe wedding will ‘be this day in the North Methodist winter. {Church

Mary. Ann Moffett and Paul E.

- frocks. i

| ‘Srader,

education; Mrs. Naegele, special H. Hazenfield, 77; Mrs. LeRoy ‘arrangements; Mrs. Frank Mec- Miller, 8; Mrs. William McCrory Nabney, student aid, and Mrs. [Jr 80; Mrs. James Mortenbeck,|

Mr. Muzzy's Play Bewilders the Experts;

in the Hotel Washington.

Mrs. Harold J. Hoyos and David Alan Sawyer . .. meeting plans,

Mrs. Harold J. Hayes will be the honor guest at a president's luncheon, the first meeting of the Auxiliary to the Marion County Juvenile Center. The event is to be at 12:15

p. m. Sept, 18°

David Alan Sawyer, director of the Indianapolis Jewish Com--munity Relations Council, will be the principal speaker. He will

discuss zens.” Special guests at the meeting will include Judge and Mrs. Joseph Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. Warren 8. Woodall,

new officers for the coming year are Mrs. Guy O, Byrd and Mrs, Frank J. Brown, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Everett E. Lett and Mrs. John V. Petry, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs, O. C. treasurer, and Mesdames Merlin D. Mullane, C. B. Cassellman and Frank E. Weimer, directors, -

| District Delegate | Mrs. Theodore Fleck is delegate and Mrs, Lowell C. Reed is alternate to the Seventh District. Mrs. Claude Franklin is

“Building Better Citi-

Besides Mrs.— Hayes other —

. The attendants will be in or. chid and blue. The off-white satin gown chosen by the bride has a {sweetheart neckline, fitted bodice ard chapel train. = : | A pearl tiara will hold her fi lusion vefl. She will carry a white prayerbdoki topped with orchids,

Fr delegate ‘and Mrs. Elza Henson is alternate to the Indianapolis Council of Women. Committee chairmen include Mrs. Cassellman and Mrs, Clayton Ridge, auditors; Mra. Robert Purkiss, ways and means; Mrs. W. W, White and Mrs. J. ©. Starr, decorations; Mrs. Byrd, ex:ension; Mrs, Fred L. Iske, gift cupboard; Mrs. John B. Seitz and Mrs. E. R. Alcorn, hospitality. Mrs. Laura E. Ray, program; Mrs. Reed, publicity; Mrs. Emory W. Cowley, purchasing; Mrs. Mullane and Mrs. M. E. Robbins, refreshments; Mrs, Rex R, McConnell and Mrs. E. E. McDole, registration, and Mrs. Elizabeth Beler and Mrs, R. R. Barnes, telephone.

Johnson-Deal

. Potter; Mrs. James E. Forsythe,

Kenneth A. Froney, year book. (81; Mrs. Wayne Eubank, 82; Mrs.|

Presidents of 79 grade

seven high school PTA groups Lytle also are announced. They include;

son, Freehafer, 84. Mrs.

83; Mrs.

nical: Mrs. J. Howard Alltop, Hall, 87; Mrs. Hiram Mitchell, 91;

Shortridge; Rex EK. Fox, Manual; Baldwin, 68.

Mrs. Arthur Peterson, Washington; E. R. Reeves, Crispus Attucks; Mrs. Harrison C. Collier, Howe.

Oct. 28 Set

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James F Robert: IS. Lyle: 3», —and Mrs Lo a A TD Mabe, 1; Mrs. John Scott, 2; Mrals128 x. 65 is. Tous inna. the glee : hres Mer, Champion made yd, 4; Mrs. Russell Carter, 7; daughter, Roberta, to Richard [28 his contract. He trumped

Mrs. Meredith Stader, Woodrow Lunsford, 9.

School 10 President

Mrs. Donald Kehl, 10; ars, Harry Danz, 12; Mrs. Robert Hansen, 13; Mrs. LeRoy Parris, 14; Mrs. Lawrence Fulmer, 15; Mrs. Clarence Pertwood, 16; Mrs. John

ence T. Smith, 20; Mrs. Charles!

8; Mrs. pale Klinkman. He is the son of| the late Mrs. Minnie Kiinkman, |. Chesterton.

For Wedding

Robert Drum, 85; Mrs. wit Mrs. Leonard E. Pearson, Tech- Roy Robbins, "86; Mrs. Everett,

with the eight of hearts. Now, Mr. Muzzy had the nine of diamonds mixed in with his The wedding will be Oct. 28 in hearts. He played that card,

the Broadway Methodist Church. | thinking he had won the trick.

The future bride is a Indiana Central College.

(W. 14th St, and Miss Mary | Dumas; 17; Mrs. Ralph Fears, 18; Elizabeth Bland will entertain Mrs, John Pinner, 19; Mrs. Clar-|with a ¢

graduate of

Mrs. Ehrhard Steindorff, 5066

THE BRIDE TAKES PRIDE IN

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Fascinating Second Floor Fine China — Crystal — Service Plates — Serving Trays — Decorative Art Objects —

From Our “interesting Third Floor—Featuring Both antique and carefully selected occasional modern furniture and accessories. Tables — Lamps —Cabinets — sets of Chairs — all

handsome gifts, reasonably priced.

Different Way i WHAT A result. If Mr. Muzzy, J €€N Problems— had overtrumped with the jack of. hearts, Mr. Champion would rystal shower Saturday|have been guided into the play for night. {his

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h, you will understand that his errors often confuse and confound the “experts” in the game, Mr. Champion’s cold and merciless logic usually enables him WwW + Luck Broad Ripple; Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Charles Worley, 32; Mrs. Don | to visualize his opponents’ holdings through their bids and plays. YYorst Lu | Basing such assumptions on Mr. Muzzy's bids and is like building a house on quick-| sand, In today's deal Mr. Muzzy led two losing diamonds, : the eight of clubs in response to| As you see, the spade finesse his partner's overcall. Mrs. Keen won the first trick with the jack, divided.

made ished the necessary entry.

with three |tricks already lost, he would have had to try to set up i

Confused Maneuvers Throw Off Their Game

IF YOU HAVE a Mr. Muzzy In the crowd you play bridge of diamonds with the king, a The First Church of the ithird round of diamonds could be Nazarene will be the scene, at 8

(o'clock tomorrow night, of Miss @ Last winter and again this {Mary Louise Deal's marriage to

trufféd on the board.

plays, 4 plays. MRS. KEEN did win trick four

{spade suit in order to discard his ly made Mr. hearts a sure winner. The kibitzers asked Mr. Muzzy why he made the amazing play of

bik Arar mr har But when Mr. Muzzy failed to|alibl, he explained tha “bi: lovertrump, Mr. Champion went focals needed adjusting. | |a different way. At the fourth| That floored Mr, Champion who, {trick, he led a small diamond. If thinks he has the world's worst Mr. Muzzy had the king, there/luck at the bridge table anyway. was only one diamond loser. If “This is a new one,” he Mrs. Keen killed dummy’s queen “Beaten by a pair of glasses.”

was right and the spades were

After the suit was set,

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Interrupting Is Poor Policy Aw, HAVEN a self-centered character who le Metz L AEN] never knows that others are OLD JOKE dT

* talking. Any way it happens, interrupting is rude. It's particularly poor policy with adults. Sometimes, though, you simply have to break into deliver 4 message or to ask a question or to greet your hostess.’ now won RRX-EIRST 0. catch the. eye. of the person you wish to ad-. dress. Then beg the group's pardon and say your say quickly, ; ; In joining a gang of gossiping friends, approach with a pleasant smile. Usually, they'll draw you into the conversation. “If they don't your best move is to drift away to a less preoccupied group. _. Muscling-in on an obviously private tete-a-tete and inferrupting a story-teller rate

By JOAN TALKING OUT OF TURN is bad manners. : The chronic interrupter may be a frantic type who- can't

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‘OR WOMEN 5-feet-5 or

styles are just the ticket. For them, Block's will stage four Leslie Fay fashion | shows. tomorrow and Saturday. Tomorrow's shows will beat 11 a. m., | in the Budget Shop. Saturday's show will be at 2 p. m. styles to be shown is the rayon rib tissue : | hipline interest. In black, pine, bark or

fr cena aise 10.10 18 By. hwByyL. F.

about-equally right at the bot tom of the courtesy meter.

control his babbling tongue or

{Fashions Fit the Woman of S—Feet-5 or Less -

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less (75 per cent of them are), specially proportioned

land3 p.m, in the Auditorium. Among (left) with pegged and tucked pockets for goay, sizes 12 to 20, the dress is $14.95. a. pucker-tucked yoke,

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Return From Trip :

Ceremony Bride's Father Will Officiate

Edward Johnson.

|—and she returned a fourth| The Rev. Broadus Deal will of-! round of clubs. This automatical-|ficiate. The Rev. and Mrs. Deal | Muzzy's jack of|are the bride's parents. Mr. and |

Mrs, Harry Johnson are the bridegroom’s parents,

Mrs. William Mulford will be! matron

the —of honor, bridesmaids will be ; dine Shepard, Frankfort; Mrs

{Max Moore, Miss Norman Hicks! Robert Clibrun. They

and Mrs. will wear frocks in fall colors.

Harry Johnson will be the best ed./man while the ushers will be the | Rev. Landis Bradfield, Bob Col- |

lins, Richard Trotter, Mr. Clibrun, Mr. Moore and Richard Hudson.

The bride will be in white satin.

{Her gown is styled with a sweetheart neckline, fitted bodice and short train. She will have a fingertip illusion veil and will carry white orchids and calla lilies.

The reception will be in the

YWCA. The couple will be at home, after a trip north, at 1850 Post Road.

Mrs. J. F. Clark To Be Hostess

Mrs. John F. Clark, 825 N.

Miss Lewis and Bill Rommeril

will be married Sept.’ x

Dr, and Mrs. C. P. Wilson, 1503

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announces

By MARGUERITE SMITH Times Garden Editor

summer I had African violet leaves droop just as if they needed water, which isn’t the case. The bloom and buds also droop and die. There is no sign of bugs or lice. Both

times I have cut off the drooping leaves, put them in water. | They revive at once, make roots! Serving as 8nd grow. What could be the Miss Berna-|

trouble? Central Ave. ,|A~If the water carrying the leaf ‘were diseased, L

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roots unless you water it from | the bottom,) Are you overfertilizing? (Always use a lit- | tle less than directions tell you . to,) If the plants have any root-rot, correcting water and fertilizer will protect your new plants,

Send questions on gardening

to Mrs. Smith, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9, Ind. i ——————— a

Alpha Xi Delta |Dinner Tonight

{ Prospective Purdue University {coeds will be guests at a dinner {to be given tonight in the Haw-

+Bosart-Ave.—will-entertain--with: thorn Room by the Purdue chap-. a personal showe. tomorrow inter of Alpha Xi Delta Sorority. honor of Miss Katie Lewis.

| Active members attending will {be Misses Terry Sigo, Marilyn Dora, Betty Ann Baker, Mary {Ann Kish, Jeanette Jinks, Marian |Radtke, Wanda Ratts and Sue | Kassebaum. : | Also attending will be Miss

Park Ave. have returned from Nada Petranoff, president of the Miami Beach and Cuba. -

{Indianapolis alumnae group. !

NEW FALL STORE HOURS. —

open: monday through saturday, 9:30am to Spm

(A moist top layer of soil is no indication of moisture at the!

valley lilies and pinkirosebuds. The reception will be in the home of the bride's parents.

Miss Swick To Say Vows

Walter L. Andrews Is Bridegroom

Miss Shirley Ann Swick and Walter LeRoy Andrews will be married at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the West Park Christian Church. The Rev. Clifford Lane man will officiate. en The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Swick, 3732 Rockville Road. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Andrews, 2050 N. Tibbs Ave, are the bridegroom's parents. . Miss Nancy Stewart will be the maid of honor and Miss Carol Stocking will be the bridesmaid. They will wear pink taffeta and blue nylon.

Reception Follows

fashioned with a lace yoke, long {sleeves and long train. A net cap | will hold the bride's fingertip yell, 8he will carry white roses, stephanotis and purple orchids. Wallace Andrews will be ths best man while the ushers will ba Morris Andrews, Leo J, Swick and Robert 8wick. The reception will be in the church.

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Wellesley Girls | Will Be Guests

| Miss Jean Summers, daughter {of Mr. -and Mrs. Paul Summers, 47 E. 524 8t., will entertain with a picnic supper Wednesday night for girls going to Wellesley Cole lege next month. Guests will include Misses Lu. 'cinda Kryter, Mary Jean Milner, Louise Dunning, Carol Segar, Ruth Ellen Fark, Ann DeVaney and Jacqueline Pilcher and Miss Jody Hoster and Miss Joan Bayly, former students. *

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Miss Adeline Chase, grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren return to the college from Finland where she has been spending

and Mrs. James Chase, Mr, Chase is in the diplomatic service there,

will have its first fall meeting Oct. 2. The event will be a presi. dent’s day luncheon honoring Mrs, Karl Stegemeier, 2

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the summer with her parents, Mr.

The Indianapolis Wellesely Club

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The white satin bridal gown is ~~

IM. Chase, Wellesley student, will ~~

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