Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1950 — Page 3
4 1050. ign’;
reeze Ip’ ; er bor support,
ed industrial future labor
onent, Alex | each other
James Staine Workers, of the CIO old the rally
re - for Cape-
ced the ‘fed-
gram of the
out savings, benefits and
marks, ‘Sen,
yeople of Ine Barkley of wow to vote.” » Vice Presiwho is sched-
Democratic noon. ids up his mpaign —to= Sullivan, rney to his ngton, Ind,
ned by Mrs, the election
Bat Id War
} Offer
arley ov. 4 (UP)-» 'resh bid for ig Four Mine 1any’s future {ing the cold Department v it may be ye of propa-
Alan G. Kirk roposal from ign Minister e yesterday, t announced
yr Sir David Ambassador were | refused im-
ment f State Dean ed comment ction. How spokesman tt cautioned on Germany ceded by an
y, id, Mr. rs 10 oposal en European cent. confernich they des n Allies as
Mes he a
niors
Who TVCe —Two ‘Hoos ir University dents to 1 edition or Students ‘in es and Col-
ithews; and 1e, were cho-
—secholastie———
fcipation in
re; Harold
; Miss Jeane °
alem. Pales‘henk, Deer Marian Ruth al
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ned
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pro-
given
made ,
be.
\
_ ‘con of double features,
Mrs Cecil Duane Crabb Jr.
was Miss Nancy Howey before
her 6:30 p. m. wedding Wednesday in the Church of Holy Faith,
Inglewood, Cal. Parents.of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, Paul J. formerly of Indianapolis, and Mr.
Howey, Redondo Beach, Cal,
Crabb Sr., 3730 Park Ave. Lt. Crabb, USAF, and Mrs, Crabb will tive in in the Air-Force Base; Greenville, 5-C.
Methodist Hospital Groups
Elect Student Officers
Students of Methodist Hospital Nursing School have elected
class, club and student-faculty association officers.
President of the Student-Faculty
J. Poe, Churubusco. Other officers vice president; Miss Murlin E.
Officers of thé senior class are
Miss Hart, “president; Miss Ruth 1.. Jann, Milton, vice president; Miss Marilyn L. Stel n k uekler, gecretary, and
Kathryn J. Nay, Green wood, treasurer. Junior class officers are Miss Joan Helt, Elizabethtown, president; Miss Norma J. Sims Shoals, vice president; Miss Mary WwW. Milburn, Anderson, Miss Ruth M. treasurer. The freshman Miss Barbara E. Bloomington, pre sident; Carolyn L. Hudelsor, Paolf,
Miss Carol Poe secretary, and
Reed,
class elected McDonald, Miss vice
We, the Waitin
Rossok, Miss Dorothy 6. Dodd, Paris Crossing,
Miss Nay Is Head
Muncie,
Association is Miss Carol are Miss Carol R. Hart, Sullivan, Greencastle, secretary, and tréasurer.
president: Miss Thompson, Speedway, secretary, and Miss Barbara L. Garrison,
Martinsville, treasurer.
Officers of the Athletic club are
Miss Nay, president; Miss - Milburn, vice president, -and Miss McDonald, secretary-treasurer. Elected to the Christian Nurses Fellowship are Miss Betty J. Morrison, president; Miss Betty J. _I Dickson, vice | president; Miss Nancy J. Insche, Wolcottville,
Miss
secretary-treasurer, and : area
Aliee 1. Hitchcock, Selma, council’ representative. Miss Stella P. Branam, (ireenfield, is chairman of the Choral Club, and Miss Julia. A. Andrews, Franklin, is librarian. Miss Bran-
am is also editor of the school
publication.
Lament Over ‘Where fo Begin’ Shows Wife Is Inefficient
A HOU SEWIFE WRITES:
“I share your some-
what skeptical attitude toward the efficiency experts “who are forever pointing out to the housewife how
{nefficiently she runs her life. “Yet I wish some older; helped ‘me work. out ‘some pra when 1 was first married. “It téook me five years hard and accomplishing too was able to figure out that isn’t
of
of each day. ; “Here's the system 1 fin: aly
in case any of the young wives who read your
column are interested: “Monday morning I sit pencil and a sheet of paper
__ “On another sheet of paper
— usually it turns out to he a long one—of other than such routine chores as cooking meals,
the jobs,
washing dishes, making beds, etc.
more—expe tical Kind
little a weekly too hard for me and gives me a real feeling of —accomplishment at the end
down which off infive days, Monday through Friday.
rienced housewife had d of housekeeping plan
working too
before 1 work plan
Figured out
with ‘a I. mark
ke a list fall
I ma
Ruth Millett
that must be done that week:
“Looking over the list I pick out all the "jobs that are
essentially errands that I. will need to leave home to" do.
I set down on the other sheet intend to do errands.
- “By-the time I have finished, comay ea for TITY
do nothing
and: Buidaj V8
HAT FHE-END oF EACH day
ghare of
This of paper, on whichever day I
each of my five ‘working’ but routine jobs on Saturdays era Je A me A Sw 8) 5
I look 0) my list ~Cross off
the completed jobd=aird- feel-a senge.of satistaction,
That, brides, is today's gift.
Maybe it will save you a Tew
years of struggling to work out a plan of your own to keep
you from the housewife's
lament that so much needs to be done
vou “hardly know Where to begin.
Psi lota Xis To Hold Party
The Gamma Theta C arry of
_ Psi Iota’ Xi Sorority will sponsor
a ‘get-acquainted” . party at 8 p. m. Thursday for Speedway women and their friends in the Speedway Christian Church. Home needed hospital equipment such as beds, wheel chairs, crutches, and walkers are being made available by the sorority to Speedway residents.
Honor guest will: be Mrs, Wendell Reed, national president of,
the. sorority, Mrs. Dean Malaska and Mrs, Harold L. Marv el are in “HE rge of the party. A stage show including stunts and ‘music will be presented "by the members. Miss Susan Sturavent, ceramic designer, will demonstrate how pottery is made. Ceramics being sold by the organization for charity will be on
. display.
Indorsers to Meet
' The Indiana Indorsrs of" Photoplays will hold a Business meeting at 10 a. m. Wedpesday in the YMCA, Ft. Wayne, J. McNeal Wheatley will discuss the pro and,
oo
Paul Plake in a Nov.
patrieta Arr
[Chaille,
Miss Marjorie Turk Will Be Feted At Two Pre-Nuptial Parties Next Week
In traditional whtie satin, Miss Joan M. Rossebo
became the bride of Richard D. Bunker at
2:30 prom,
today. Dr. Robert B. Pierce, Broadway Methodist Church
officiated in the Sweeney Chapel, Rossebon, 420 E. 48th St Lynn,
Mr. and Mrs, ( Mrs. Raymond L. couple. Miss Elizabeth Z. Harding
George H. Bunker,
the
Butler University, 2 and Mr. and Mass., are the parents of the -
ride's honar attendant, ware
French blue velveteen with a, matching hat and mitts,
Attending the bridegroom were Frank M. Stumpf, Alexandria, best man, and Everett F. Fairlamb, Richmond, Va. Lloyd G. Rossebo and J. Herbert Smullen ushers. The bride's gown .into a cathedral train. A match-
extended:
—ing--half hat embroidered. with.
seed pearls held her fingertip veil. She carried a crescent bouquet of white carnations and variegated =
A reception in the Riviera Club followed the ceremony. The. bride wore a forest green knit-dress—with brown and buff
ivy.
Miss Betty Jean Higdon (lef) has chosen Dec. 24 as the date for her wedding to William Mc-
accessories for her trip to New Orleans After Nov. live in Dover, N. J. The bride attended Butler University and the bridegroom
20 the couple will
was graduated from Tufts College.
Church Rite Read
Repeating-—vows-—reéad-—by Dr: Ephraim D. Lowe, Miss Jacs queline Crist was married to Norris V, Thomas. ‘The cere. mony was performed at™—2:30 p. m. today in the Broad Ripple Christian Church. Mr. and Mrs. George Wire, 6320 College _Ave., are the —bride’s grandparents She 48
THE IN DIANAPOLIS: TIMES _
a Ee Wed To cichard Bunker In Butler Chapel Today
‘Thomas W.
ee Ca Sp re
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Paul Zaiser, Clinton. The bridegroom. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J.- T. Riley, Wichita Falls, Tex. Mrs. Wendell Phillips; of honor, -wore an emerald gréen hallerina length dress. Attending the bridegroom were Emil Cvar. best man, and Jarwell, Chicago, Rand, ushers, ” » = The bride “was gowned in a dusty rose faille ballerina length
matron
and-Patrick C.
dress. She wore a matching headband with a shopulderlength vei White: mums and
pompons i up her col jonial houquet, "A reception in the home. of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wire, 6322 College Ave, {followed the ceremony. Both the bride and bridegroom attended Butler Univergity: The bride also attended Indiana University. Bridal Dinner Two parties will honor Miss Marjorie Turk next week. She wil—be—married—to—Carter
Clain Jr., Plymouth. The Rev. Ralph Steele will officiate at the 2:30 p. m. service in the Bethel Methodist Church Mr.-and Mrs: H. Higdon, 5002 Lafayette Road; -and-Mr.-and-Mrs- William-McClain; 1519 Ringgold Ave., are the couple's parents. (Ho photo.) Miss Lorraine Otto, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Otto, 526 Cottage Ave. and Dean E. Kendall, 2421 Coyner Ave., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Kendall, Farmersburg, exchanged Friedens Evangelical and Reformed Church. The Rev.
Bridge Results—
Clubs List
Their Scores
St. Joan of Arc Holds Master Point Game
Results of play are announced several local bridge clubs 'to-
by
dav, Winners follow.
; St. Joan of Arc Duplicate Club, Wed. night, master point _game:, N & 8S (Possible score
Mrs. F. R.
220)—Mrs.. R.. U. Weaver, E. J. Ittenbach, 130.5; Mrs. Richardson, Wallace 126.5; ert Heaton sible 220)
1245; E & W Mrs. Annabelle Mrs. Charlotte Blackmore 137; Mrs. Simpson, J. E, Worner, 122.5; Mr. and Mrs.
Charles .I.eFebre 118.5. Marott: Club, Tues. night: N & 8 (Possible 330)—Mrs. E. J. Ittenbach, Mrs. Arch Falender 212; Mrs. -J. - 8. ‘Shortie, Mrs. Mary Jovd Barnett, 188.5; Miss. Annabelle Van Winkle, W. H. Weindorf{ 170: E & W (Possible. 330)— § Mrs. Arthur Pratt, Mrs. Kenneth Pettijohn 199; Mr. and Mrs. George P. Ryan 192; Easley § ‘Blackwood, Sidney Kasle 186.5. Men's Duplicate Club, - Mon. night: N' & S—Rene Dubois, Gordon "H. ‘Thompson first;. L. J. Welch, Ralph G. Ittenbach . see—ond- We Be MVan-Vactor Gt Fritsch and 0, K. fog Keith I. Johns third (tie); E &
W--M. L. Thompson; C. 2 Payne first; Leo J. Gootee, N. G. Morgan” second; ‘Adair Smith, M. Steele Churchman third: Mallory Duplicate Club, Mon. night: N'-& 'S—IL. E. McFarren, Clarence Huetten _ {firsii Mrs. Tom
gten and Mr; S. Bond third (tie); E & W James HAancoc MFs 6FVE A Dhitt first; Maj. Walter I. Miller, Col. Warren E. Cleveland second; P. A. Hamilton, "J. G. Sparkes third.
and Mrs. George.
Simpson William Van Vactor, Rob(Pos-
Mrs.
‘Elrod, Mrs. Dennis Dalton hacen Mr..and Mra. ND. Jl Ker:
The Third Christian Church
.day afternoon of the ceremony uniting Miss Margaret Doll (left) and Carl F. Schaefer: Parents of the couple 3617 Forest Manor, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Schaefer, 733 N. Sherman Drive. ; Cc. Brooks officiated’
are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doll,
[Miner- Baker photo.) The Rev.
vows yesterday. The 7:30 p. m. ceremony was in the R. F. Buck read the ‘ite. (Ho photo.)
was the scene Sun-
and
Weaver Eltzroth Jr., next Saturday in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Melvin T. Ross and Mrs. Lawrence Heustis will entertain Monday . night in the. Ross home, 1127. N. DeQuincy St! Guests will include Mrs. Donovan A, Turk apd Mrs. Eltzroth, mothers of the engaged couple, Mesdames Arthur Harry Northrup, L. V. Phillips, Cletus Seibert, J. R. Steinbach, l.aura E. Ray, Bert J. Sexson, Lowell Smith Fisher, Harry W. Dragoo Sr. Russell Lamb, Sheldon Key, L. August Aldag, Wallace P.
Heller, Lynn Swisher and William Huddleston. Mr. and Mrs. Turk; 3313 Washington Blvd., will honor their daughter and. her fiance
with a bridal dinner following the wedding rehearsal Friday night. The mother formally Wednesday. tations.
Miss Deardorf Is Wed Miss Patricia’ Deardorf and Thomas F. Grady were married at ‘11 a. m. today. The Rev. Fr. John Walsh officiated in the Little Flower Catholic Church, Parents of the couple are Mr,
be and. her will be at home infrom-> to 1. p. mm. There are no invi-
bride - to -
and Mrs. E. J. Deardorf, 822 N, DeQuincy St, and Mr. and Mrs Frank ‘8. Grady, 5811 N. Me-
ridian St.
Miss Mary. .Deardorf. maid of
honor, wore gold faille, fash joned like. the hunters green frocks of the- bridesmaids, Misses Mary Ellen MeShay, Norma Jane Seal, and Mary Grady. * Patrick Grady, hest man, and John Mason, John O'Hara and John Deardorf, attended the bridegroom. : » n n The bride's ivory satin and Chantilly lace gown was fash-
joned with a lace peplum and a cathedral train A seed peal tiara held her fingertip veil. She carried a colonial bouquet of carnations and ivy - centered with a white orchid. A breakfast: in the Club Martinique and a reception in the home of the bride's parents followed the ceremony. The couple will live at 5550 College Ave, after a trip to Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. i
WU Graduates Wed
A trip through the Southeast will follow the marriage today of Miss Mary Kampschaefer and Jack B. Curry. The couple was married at 2:30 p. m. in
at the 8 p. m. ceremony yesterday in The Third Christian Church uniting Miss Bettys Johnston (center) and Edward Dimick. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Roy -Arney, 2307 N. Pennsylvania St. : Mrs. Ernest Dimick, 3030 N. Sherman Drive. (He photo.) A 2:30 p. m. service Sunday i in the Centenary Chris-
DISHING THE DIRT—
By MARGU ERITE SMITH
Times Garden Editor Q—Should the shiny outside lining on gladiolus: bulbs be left on until planting? If stored-to-
gather. will .they mix" colors? HA iain rm i 3e is ts of Their bulbs. that is, they. take off That Shiny Ours: Cloak preferahly before storing. The theory fs#¢hat less disease and
thrips winter ov er on a cleaned bulb. Storing’ thei “together
does not mi
get
x colors (except as mixed is caused (the golden ‘dust center of the flower) one blossom. gets into-a Even
yo your varieties
up). Mixing of colors when pollen in the from
Br of adi ntcoior
Hat---8
easily” And
colors they never comico eolors= from. stofing—together. It is only when thé new seed combine’ characteristics of two different kinds of- blos-
“soms.
Four Brides-to-Be Pledge Troths; Two Set Nuptial Dates
Byers will. of Joseph 12: ceremony. The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Byers, 1108 ‘College Ave. and Mrs. Eva. Plake, 1039 S.. Pershing Ave. The vows will be 2 towed
Miss Fayne Jo become the bride
Se Block photo Dec. 8 is the date set by Miss Virginia Magendanz and Frank ©. Ketchum Jr. for their marriage in the Olive Branch Christian Church. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs, Fred Magendanz, 208 W. Hanna Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Ketchum, 1458 Thompson Roed. \
frit
: tot tor th ‘wedding, gr
be yr: : as : X 5 Arar ion
250
announces the en-
Mrs. Iris Lingenfelter, Bazil Ave., gagement of her daughter, Donna, to Dale H. Johnson. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Johnson, 1750. N. Bolton Ave. No. date has been
\ ds Jing, 914 E. low St.
: Porter. Proto Miss Lenore E. Rohlfing and Heinz C. Jung are engaged, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oswald W. Rohifing, 1261 Wright St. announce. Mr. Jung's par-’ ents are\ Mr. and ‘Mrs. William .
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Blackwood on Bridge—
Player Learns Finesse as Percentage Play;
When Short Five Cards, Can Be Mistake
“WHY DID finesse the
Champion after Mr.
vou
Tar his three or tramps contract SA Mr “Pon't quote that corny poetry at me”
"Right ever, nine never,”
ceremony.
and Mr.
the Bethel Evangelical and Reformed Church, Evansville. Dr. John R..C. Haas officiated. Mr. and Mrs. O: L. Kampschaefer, Evansville, and Mr. and ‘Mrs. B. L. Curry, 6797 E. 10th. St., are the parents of the couple.
AtteBding the bride were
Miss Margaret Kampschaefer, St. Paul, Minn.. maid of honor, and Mrs. R.'M. Edwards, St. louis, and Miss Jeanne Curry, bridesmaids. They wore: identical dresses in nile green and dynamic green.
The bridegroom chose James
Curry, best man, and Gene. Bego, Columbus, “Ind.; Lindy Moss, = Bloomington; . Thomas Keyt and James Enzor, ushers,
The bride’s white slipper satin Kown was accented with lace. A Juliet cap held her fingertip~ veil. She carried white orchids with streamers of stephanotis. A reception in the church parlors followed the ceremony. After Nov. 18 the couple will live at 6796 E. 9th St. Both the bride and bridegroom are graduates of Indiana Univer=Hty—She—is—a"member—or—P1 Beta Phi Sorority and he is a member of Delta Upsilon Fraternity.
Mr. Kuehr Takes Bride
In a double-ring ceremony today Miss Patricia Ann Carlisle was, married Raymond C, Kuehr. The Rf. Rev. Msgr. Albert Busald officiated at 9 a. m.
to
inthe 8t. Philip Neri Catholic Church. Carl Kuehr, 623 Orange St. and Mrs. Roy "Carlisle. 2914 English Ave. are the parents of the couple. Attending the bride were Mrs. Joseph -Sauer, matron of honor; Mrs. Julius Cibull and
Miss Carol Kuehr, bridesmaids, and Miss Ann Collette, flowergirl. They were dressed alike in pine green, shrimp and turquoise lace. : Donald _Kuehr, best man, and Robert Kuehr and Ravmond Roembke, ushers, attended the bridegroom. ” » ” The bride's. white slipper satin gown was accented with Chantilly = lace. A tiara of French orange blossoms held her fingertip veil. She carried a bouquet of white roses. A breakfast and reception in the Athenaeum followed the _The. bride chose a navy blue suit and burgundy accessories for her trip to the Smoky Mountains. The bridegroom is a graduate of Purdue University.
Church Rite Read Vows uniting Miss Jeanette James and Morris Boles were read at 10 a. m. today in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel, SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. The Rév, Fr." Urban Aulbach officiated. =»
Parents of the couple are Mrs. Myrtle Boles, Beech Grove, and Ellery E. James, Tell City, The bride's attendants, Miss Rosalia Bruggenschmidt, Tell City, maid of honor, and Mrs, Reosaline Steeb and Miss Rose Ann Walpole, bridesmaids, wore matching forest green ballerina frocks, Rhonda Murphy, flower girl, was dressed like the other attendants. Attending the bridegroom were Robert-Todd, Beech Grove, hest man. and- Robert Dukes and Robert Sells, Beech Grove, ushers, ” » ” bride's Chantilly lace white slipper satin gown fashioned - with a hoop skirt. A butterfly cascade extended into a cathedral train, An open crown bonnet held her French 1usion veh. She carried a white prayer book and white chrysanthemums. A reception in the Liederkranz Hall followed the ' ceremony, The bridegroom attended Purdue University where he was a member of the Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity.
Ruth Dodd To Be Bride
At 7:30 p. m. tomorrow Miss Virginia Ruth Dodd will be harried to Frederick M., Owsens. The Rev. J. Wallace Zink will read the ceremony in the First Evangelical and Reformed Church. Mr. and Mrs. George Dodd, 920 N. Dearborn St, and Mrs. Edith Owens, 219 S. Good St. are the parents of the couple. Attending the . bride will be Mrs, Gordon Abbott, matron of honor,. and Mrs. Albert R. Rathbun: and Miss Carol Thompson. They will wear all white nylon net over taffeta and carry red. lilies,
The oyer was
” ~ ” The bridegroom's attendants will be Lloyd Crowmer, best “man, and Jack Hoffman and Mr. Rathbun, ushers, The bride's whité gown is made of Peau d’Ange lace and fashioned with a cathedral train. An orange blosom tiara edged with lace will hold her fingertip veil. She will carry a hand bouquet of white lilies, A reception in the educa~ tional building of the church will follow the ceremony.
&
Kenneth E. Gilliam. and Earl M. Hoover, 66!
(Hassler photo.]’
“tian Church wos road Tor Miss Peggy Hoover and ciated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
The Rev. G. Lavon Fisher offi-
| E. 10th St., and the bridegroom
is the son of Mrs. Beulah Gilliam, 909 N. Parker Ave, . og
jack of clubs?” demanded Mr:
Muzzy Kad lost 14 the lone queen and FEoRe set «afer
Muzzy primty Mr. Champion snarled.
Who told veu to Bpesse ina set-up like that?
“You did,” Mr. Muzzy “You said the finesse is the percentage play when’ you’ re missing five cards. in the suit including the queen.” “But not THIS time,” said Mr. Champion. in‘éxasperation. “Here vou had the spade finesse to fall back on.'
Argument Hosted “AND WOULD THAT worked?” Mr. Muzzy edly. : “No, but ‘vou wouldn't have needed it if you'd played the hand right,” Mr. Champion "pointed out. : “Then why tell asked Mr. Muzzy, looking around at the Kkibitzers as if he had scored a telling point. ' . This discussion: lasted a long time so let me break in to ex: plain —what--Mr...Champion.. was driving at. :
Two Finesses Possible
THE DEFENDERS started by driving out Mr. Muzzy's ate of hearts. Now it is clear that a
replied.
have
sald "heat
me about it?
"successful finesse in either spades
or clubs would have brought in nine tricks. Either was a 50-50 proposition, But Mr. Muzzy - could have given himself a combination of chances, He should have played the” ace and ‘king .aof clubs first and then if the queen failed to:
South dealer. Both sides vulnerable, NORTH Mr. Champion S—A Q 107
H—9 5 3 D—K 5 4 (C—A 65 WEST EAST Mr. Dale Mrs, Keen’ S-—-R4 3 : S—K 8 2 H—Q 10 8 § 2 H—K J 7 D—J B 1 = D—Q 18 6 3 C—Q 8 C—10 3 2 SOUTH Mr. Muzzy S—J 935 H—A 6 D—A 92 C—K J 974
The bidding:
SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST 1.C Pass 1 S Pass’ “Pass —3 N T All Pass
INT The. chances that either the queen of clubs would fall or the spade in 100, Either of these events would have made the contregt and Mr. Muzzy could have tric the first one without taking any chance of losing the lead.
Safe Plan Mentioned _ MR. DALE had one fault to find with Mr. Champion's posi-
tion. He was thinking that if he.
had held the North hand, his first, bid: would have been two no!
idrap, ha could have fallen. back, trump instead of one spade. on the ples, | A'hade less scientifiq than Mr.
Tea Honoring
tivities with a tea for young vo
="tion.
finesse would work were 62
Champion's -bid,;~ perhaps, but heeatine it ‘would probably tale the play of the hand AWRY...
from Mr. Muzey.
League Plans
Young Voters
The Voters Service study group af the Indianapolis ILeague of Women Voters will climax 8 heavy schedule of pre-election ace tera tomorrow. It will he from 4 to 8 p. m. in the home of Mrs, Lowell IL, Thomas, 28 W. Hampton Drive, Guests will include young women who will be voting Tuesday for the first time. A skit, “The Case of the Reluctant Voter,” will ‘be presented by Mesdames W. O. Johnson, Leon Shiman; J. A. Campbell and D, J. Caseley. There will be a model voting machine demonstrge
Hostesses Named
Presiding at the tea table will he Mrs. Charles Harman, league président, Mesdames W, A, Hayes, Robert Fatout and Joseph Kenny, Assisting the hostess, Voters Service chairman, will be Mesdames A. W. Fox, Thomas Huds gins. Esther Neate, Bert Pearce, I. H. Earle IT and Frank Crowd er. Mesdames Russeil Bonyngs, {Howard Lytle, Donald ! Sexson Humphreys and are on the ar
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orn.
