Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1950 — Page 6
ee ea a——— THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES. BE atl A dR MONDAY, Nov. 8, 1084, = Organizations— iw Te ls :
= Guest Tea, Sorority Anniversary Party And A Recital Will Be Highlights: Of Meetings This Week
A TEA AND MONTHLY MEETINGS of lican 11th District chairman; Mrs. Arthur R. Rob- , Mrs. ‘Robert M. Seastrom, 3055 N. Meridian St,
Tools , inson, 11th District vice-chairman; John E. Innis, will be hostess at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow for the local organizations head the clubwomen'’s Marion County chairman, and Mrs. Josephine Rear- ~~, 0‘ .oting of fhe Indianapolis - Alumnae calendar this week. don, Marion County vice-chairman. = ~~ Club of Alpha Phi Sorority, Mrs. Russell K. | The annual guest tea of the Pi Beta Phi Mothers The Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter, Alpha Bonynge will report on the recent-rummage sale. | Club, Butler University, will be held from 2 to 4 Sigma Alpha Sorority, will observe the sorority’s Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Wilson T p. m. Friday in the chapter house. - anniversary, tomorrow. Mrs. F.-W. Messing, 5631 Hartford and Mrs. Cena Morgan, { Mrs. Martha Martin will discuss by ire: Wiliam Lowell Ave., will be hostess at 7:30 p. m. oil be a} | ~ in Europe. She will be introduced by Mrs am The first of a series of recitals w given a | Brana, program harman. a arty was founded 40 years ago at TOOL SL" ute | The receiving line wilt Include “Mrs. Kenneth pating in the program will be Mesdames Bert Mc- members of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale. | Blades, president; Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Bruce Childs, Cammon, Edward Karrman, William Lull and How- The program will include Mrs. Dorothy Munger, | first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Hervie Ver- ard J. McDavitt and Miss Eloise Proctor. pianist; Mesdames Jean Pennington Nay, Lorinda
trees and Mrs. T.E. Lewis, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. William Lee Brown, treas- Marjorie Von Staden Bernat, string quartet; Miss urer; Mrs. Lowell S. Fisher, publicity, and Mrs. Jane Wymond, mezzo-contralto,’ and Miss Patti. Frank Milles, historian. Mrs. Thomas McGuffey, 955 N, Bolton Ave, will Browne, soprano. John Gates, Jordan Music College, _Special guests whl be Mrs. M. O: Ross, Mrs. James be hostess at 8 p. m, Wednesday for the Indianapolis will accompany Miss Wymond and Miss Browne. Stewart, officers of Sie Butler Mother Couneti, “Alumnae Club of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority. S15 Xai in PEtEFRaE. 218 w 34 Stir b ” house mothers of sororities and fraternities an . 7 Mrs. Kenneth Peterman, . ny W e presidents of the sororities and fraternities mothers = the a of the centennial year on "hostess Nov. 14 to the Alpha Lambda Latreian Club Mrs. E. C. Aumpler, guest speaker, will “discuss
Assisting Mrs. Messing will be Mrs. William Cottingham Howell, Ruth Hutchens Thrasher and
Noblitt, Mrs. William Martin and Miss Zelma Piner.
clubs. 1951. A : Pouring at the tea table will be Mrs. Evans, and Mrs. Arthur Coller will be in charge of the Women I'v¢ Known,” followed by a short business { Mrs. John R. Eden, new Pi Phi housemother, - bazaar following the meeting. meeting at 7:45 p: m. fo : Assisting the -hostess will be Mrs. Al Harding, The hostess will be assisted by Mrs, Elmer DolRussell I. Richardson will he | the principal Miss Frances Eickhoff and Miss Angeline Geloff. zal and Mrs. Philip Hohmann.
speaker at Thursday's meeting of the Marion Coun-
ty Council of Republican Women. This will be at The State Assembly Woman's Glub, Indianapolis The Indiana State Federation of Poetry Clubs 12:15 p. m. in the Columbia Club. Branch, will meet at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday in the will hold its first fall meting at 2 p. m, Sunday in « Special guests will be Cale J. Holder, Repub- Marott Hotel. Mrs...A: C. Watters, wife of Dr. the YWCA. The officers meeting will be heid at lican state chairman; Mrs. Mable Fraser, Repub- , Watters, Butler University Religion School, wiil teil 10 a. m= The Columbus Poetry Society will be host lican: &tate vice-chairman; Fawin Haerle, Repub. © of ‘her missionary experiences in ‘India. for the meeting.
| bidge Resti— Doctors’ Wives ‘Pitch In’ for Hospital Clinics Art Clubs | Cbs List To Convene
Winners | Annual Event Set
| Contract League In Herron Museum | To Play Friday
The annual convention of the Indiana Federation of Art ClubsResults of play are announced {will be held Saturday in Herron ‘by two local bridge clubs. The! winners follow: 4
|Art Museum, Registration at 9:30 a. m. will Lincoln Club, Friday night: N&S (Possible Score 336) -—Al
{be followed by the first session at 10 a. m. Business will include a report of the year’s work by the Silverman, Louis ‘H. Kahn 205; officers and the nominating comMrs. Alex Metzger, Jeff Everhart mittee will present its slale. 1188.5; Mrs. E. J. Ittenbach, Mrs. IW. Wayne Warrick 185; E&W | (Possible 312) — Mrs. Emerson
| “An African Art Pilgrimage” (will be discussed at 11 a. m. by Chaille, Mrs. William Epstein 195; Mrs. Arthur Pratt, Mrs. Randall
{Mrs. Hugh J, Baker who recently (Bass 186; Mr. and Mrs. Sid Kasle Ne.
1 {returned from Africa.
| Luncheon is scheduled at 12:30 {p. m. in the Woman's Departiment Club. Chairmen are Mes-
1185.5. i SA. : $ {dames William Euclid White, | Women's Contract Club, Thurs. Rei 3 : Fir Laurence Carter and Colin L. (afternoon, master point game. A: . RS , : 5 3 A ~. Lett. Reservations may be made
Section A: N&S (Possible 168)—/ ’ §” nN A a (until Thursday with Mrs. Jerome (Mrs. Mary Lloyd Barnett, Mrs. : id : joy 8 £3 H. Trunkey and Mrs. Wilson 8. {Harold Casey 97.5; Mrs. R. F. Daily. /Kuennen, Mrs. P. M. Cassidy 94; Miss Mildred Fisher, weaver Mrs. Hal Benham, Mrs. A. R. and instructor in the Ft. Wayns a. ; Cott iri Me x Ball; Mrs Art School, will lecture at 2 p. m. Fran : ot . : a : oF. C, Olive 35; E (Possible [Holbein and His Contemporaries, ULIE McWHIRTER, three years old, rocks her dollies every day. Julie also tries 168) Mrs. L. J. Blackmore, Mrs. the curent museum extibition. on all her mother’s hats and each day packs and unpacks her collection of beads, {Oat Rune O08: rs iam = will be discussed by W. D. Peat, ; : i EE 2 : , Mrs, J. 8. § 5; Near uazer buttons and bows. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter, 4343 wre Kurt Morgenstern, Mrs. S. R. > pei dai Deauville Drive. — By JOAN \"SCHOEMAKER. Richardson 92; Mrs. William J. E 2 | Cvents—
a —— a | Morris; Mrs. F. C. Lewis §9.5. - | Blackwood on Bridge— | Section B: NES {Possible J5), Book Review—1:30 p. m. Block’ Aew—1:1 . m. Block's { Auditorium. “Shakespeare of
Mrs. M. L.. Thompson, Mrs. V. R.| iis | London” (Chute), Mrs. Kathryn
Mr. Muzzy Makes His Usual Fuzzy Estimate [5 isi sin Landon” (Chui
{Wayne Warrick, Mrs. E. J. Itten- a { Of Pole Tricks—and Comes q Cro ef [Wage W to ¢ Mesdames Glenn Cowiv: Herman W, Kuntz and Roy A. Geider (left + te right) Ye Medical \Wayfarer's Chap., ITSC—1 p. m. Pp William _ Salladay 99.5; E&W ociety Auxiliary are working this week on the semi-annual collection of medical supplies for Gen- | Hawthorn Room. Speaker, Mrs. AGAINST TODAY'S CONTRACT Mr. Dale led the five of| . Possible 168) - Mrs. John R.| eral Hospital clinics. - Noble Reynolds. spades, Mr. Meek played the jack and Mr. Muzzy won with the ace. South dealer Kelley, Mrs. V. A. Newcomer 109; Doctors always are getting will be canvassed. On that plies are given to indigent pa- Irvington Home Study-2 p. m. “Mr. Muzzy then made his usual brilliant estimate of the trick Roth sides vulnerable Mrs. Adair Smith, Mrs. Ralph samples from pharmaceutical day,’ an auxiliary member tients. : Mrs. C..T. Gough, 815 N. Autaking possibilities of the hand. He figured three sufe tricks in clubs, | NORTH ; “ITttenbach 85; Mrs, Wallace Simp- houses . . . sometimes more : makes the collection. The °- Mrs. Oren L. Kirklin, special | dubon Road, hostess. “Rising three in hearts, two in spades and one in diamonds. In making this Mr. Champion : son, Mrs. Chris Martin 83.5; Mrs. than they can use.” And’that’” ‘drugs are then taken to Gen- projects’chairman, is in charge ! Pleural Tide” Mrs:"D. F.
estimate he completely overlooked one important thing. I refer to S—T7 3 {Carl Bruce, Mrs. E. C. Rutz 81.| five years ago, gave the Wom- eral Hospital for dispensing in of the current drug collection.
the element. of time. In.order. to. TE The TE en H=A K Q 1 | rhe ladustrial-Contract Bridge, ans s Auxiliary to the Indianap- the clinics there. oo. Assisting - are -Mesdames | gap. Q, PEO—1. 30 p. m: Mrs. win three club tricks he had to: e rest of Tis spades, putting D—i0 6 2 League will meet at 7:30, olis Medical Society the idea of Last year approximately 2000 Herman Kuntz, Keith Hepburn, J. Wise, “5317 Boulévard drive out both the ace and king. ithe confract dow n two, x C9 6 5 3 p. m. Frida v Iii The Hote ATtIers; collecting medicines drugs pounds of materials were cdl- James Browning, Paul Féuts, Piney, hostess. Program, Mrs. of that suit, whereas he had only L Di d i WEST . EAST - SR anything that might be e useful lected-by the medical wives. William Browning, Loren Mar- Edwin Miller. one stopper left in spades. ow. Lhamon Mr. Dale Mr. Meek . to others. : Dr. Joseph 8S. Bean, the hos- in. Robert Howell, Russell Westfield Woman's—12:30 p. m. weyou can relax, Champion,” OF COURSE, Mr. Muzzy should &_10 9654 25—Q J 8 Church Units There will be two collections pital’ medical supervisor, has Sage, George S. Rader, Frank |. Mrs, V. B. Harshbarger and Mr. Muzzy remarked, “This rub- Nave realized that he had to find y_y ¢ 3 H—10 9 8 4 2 : "this year... one this week and Expressed His Fratituds 10 ihe. Teague, Joseph Ball, Harry = Mrs. Byron McGuire, hostesses. ber is over.” a way to take tricks without los- py 4 ° D—K 98 ; i another in the spring. Doc- Bs , ° Pandolfo, Donald White, Rus- | “Penny Art Fund” panel, Mesa 5 ing the lead two times. This could ¢._ 1 4 CA K Plan Events “tors are first telephoned and auxiliary members for under- gell Rees and Otto H, Bake- | dames Rou Vondette, Donald. Don’t say that!” complained ,), yp, accomplished by. develop- eT told ‘on what day their offices taking the project. The sup- meier. | Clark and Wilson. Miller. Mr. Champion. “Every time you jo the diamond suit and finding SOUTH: War brides from three Sopiites Sa SS a ——_—_— EE EE do, we go down three tricks." “the King of diamonds In Mr Mr. Muzzy RAB TAR A fea SE LITE WW, Drayers SE— — Light Dawns Since one diamond had to be ; ‘He ¥ Ey Land and Our Land.” er : : : MR. CHAMPION’'S fears were lost iN BRAY. case. the best play b= A Q 3 : 3 fqQr the Elan 1 Oren ‘Ss Fellof Wi 1 Be pore well_grounded. At trick two Mr. wou to jead—a tow dianord—at _ C—Q J 10 R 2. ship of Central Christian Church. o Muzzy led the queen of clubs. Mr. trio two. On regaining the lead, The bidding: Mrs John Daily, Poland; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence T POOR PETER PILLOW - Who Never Gets a Bath! Meek won and returned the queen gummy could be entered with a SOUTH WEST: NORTH EAST Donald Gray, Australia, and Mrs. py), ow... 2nq. Mr. and Mrs. Jack] ¢ of spades, Mr. Muzzy won this and heart and a finesse taken against 1 D Pass 1 H Pass Jean Wallace, ( zechoslovakia, will yy oagin will honor their parents, then a look of consternation (phe king of diamonds. This play 2 OC Pass, $C Pass give their impressions of the Uni- Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Draver, x erossed his face. would have produced four dia- .3 N T All Pass ted States. at a reception Sunday in the| Yor the first time he realized mond tricks three hearts and two : : —————w—emeit = 4 Yuncheon will precede the 1:15 Propylaeum. he didn’t have time to set his spades for game. In a Personal Yein— p.m. meeting: The Walter W. Drayers will elubs. At this point, however, it . or course. the diamond finesse ’ Pi pis ClepracE Re | SE Svedding-anni- ? 9 was too lafe to go after diamonds might have lost. However, when Rives The Women's "Guild, easan 'versary. : rs ucher tun Boulevard "Evangelical and pee are no Invitations for the so he led another club, hoping Mr. two lines of play are available a Reformed .Church, will have its'3 i. g p. m. event. Friends. are ® @ Meek had the other high honor and one leads to sure defeat, the HH . 7 annual fall bazaar and SUPPer jnyjted. ~~ snd no more spades. — oiher must be tried whether the § ess Friday night. Afterward there will be a ¥ This was not the case and Mr. odds in. favor ef it are good, bad: Mrs. Irwin Bucher, 4624 Haver-. Supper ell) be serves from 5 ginper in the Columbia Club. le had the pleasure of running or indifferent. : ford Ave. will be hostess tonight 1 en urs Te usemichel Out-of-town guests will inc jude, oo 3 = = = —— - 2 i Hor the first Zall -aHAR ofthe 1S. Messrs. and Mesdames .. Ray ’ Te — neste orgy Ane Ar |e a re i THE INSIDE of pil oration of ndianapolie. ~ M # ; Louise "Colum and Ralph Drayer,| ; lows is the nesting sert-pirates” party by Mrs. Ken ge Ings. all of Columbus, 0, : fas ! place of dirt neth Smock Jr., Miss Agnes. Sher- Ss of the Methodist Hospital M I F = dust . and germs arson usica ery : C
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on the iesved 0 the house count versity Par k and West Michigan. §1Ve a musical tea at 2 p. m. yer freshman dormitory; Stone y N G N * ; ; ; Hall. Denison: University. Graf-; Wednesday - Broadway Meth- Nov. 14 in the Governor's Man- tis impossible for the hidden’ dirt and germs to withstand the Famous ” a Lan dist, Quaker and Perry Town- Sion. The li 1 bath, 315 deqrees : : ville, O . ; ships: Thursday Temple Sister: Mrs. Fred Lehr will be assisted Sterillow sterilizing process. e live-steam og Fourth Floor Fad ‘y uu hood, Municipal Garden and Ben bY Mrs. V. R. Teter, arrange-| hoy routs every enemy of cleanliness . . . purifies the feathers | od 4 4 - Miss Leila Helen Part lowe is at Davie, and. Friday -— Tabernacle ments; Mrs. Herman Karch, dec-| \ their fluffiness Then the feathers are blown : into f : \ . home in the Columbia Club after Garden Mt. Comfort. Cheerful [orations; Mrs. C. G. Jacquart,| resiores . 0 aN ‘ : > a‘ two-month stay in Boston ot Martha Yesievan and Beta Sigma Program, and Mrs. W. E. Van| | separately laundered ticking. . I . ak Cape Cod. : Phi. Talge, hospitality. a Ghar #5 - : Honor guests will be Mesdames Sn : . ] Henry F. Schricker, James’ M. = .New Weather-proof tick if you say—at small cost!
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