Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 November 1950 — Page 13
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© THURSDAY, NOV. 9, 1050 Aa Organizations—
‘Women's Cdl Unit ¥ To Receive Report On National Parley
Officers to Be Installed Next Week By the Indiana Gamma Alumnae Club
A convention report for one group, and installation of officers by another, are highlights ef organization meet- | ings booked this week and next. The May Wright Sewall Indiana Council of. Women will hold an all-day session next Thursday in the Hotel Lincoln. Following a 10 a. m. business session and 12: 30 p. m. luncheon. Dr. Kenneth E. St. Clair will speak. His topic i= to be “Korea—Its Meaning to the United Nations.” Chairman of the history and political science department of Indiana) Central College, he teaches at Indiana University Extension also. !- Mrs. Lowell S. Fisher, president, will conduct the business! zession at which she will report on the biennial convention of the National Council of Women last month in New York, Hostesses will be Mrs. Willlam Stute. Ft. Wayne; Binford, Bloomington; Mrs. Florence Ritz, Lizton; Lewis, Brownsburg; Mrs. Claude! ——m————— Mclean and Mrs. Bessie Hart. [William T. Rasmussen singing, —Reservations may be made with accompanied by Mrs. Paul Duck.
Mrs. E. L. Burnett, 3761 N. Merid- wall. fan St. Assistant hostesses will be Mes-|
: {dames B. Lynn Adams, A. N.| Mrg. Herbert Redding, 21 Me-'Bonham, Howard Delp, Tom Han-| ridian Place; will entertain the
i nagan and Henry 8S. Leonard.| Magazine Club at 2 p.m. Satur- Mrs. Harry Dragoo 1I is arrang-| day.
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old Duling, talking on “Things New officers of Indiana Gamma We Americans Believe.” Armistice Alumnae Club, Pi Beta Phi So- Brush out-all the wrinkles in Day will be observed with Mrs: rarity, will be installed at & p.m. . the ame ay You apply pal ree te: Monday. Mrs. George E. Vickery, Be A a H 2 33 E. Kessler Blvd. will be the Then give It LWiroF three CORLS icer aps hostess, assisted by Mrs. Don- % Be The wall be 3 0 er ee wall can ¢ ald W. Daniel. cleaned after the lacquer is Dean Acheson gms are sie witam uw shen, ait we hams Hull, president; Mrs. Eugene Fife solution of soap and water “The very best thing for our Jr. vice president; Mrs. Wilbur 2 The photos show wallpaper : in xs \ Secre , . Schumache secretary: Miss . - and fabric Gke , as frag ey out Sern 3 Schumacher weet. is | uge pik and geen flower sprays ona brawn. background pane, “Martha 2771 15 108 Dunn Ming ores in white on mustard yellow s the walpaper wed on one tion after Tuesday's rebuke.” Mrs. Howard McChord and Mrs, 'Vashington Geranium’ brightens this kitchen dining” space. Floor-length curtains 1," Greerr and are available wall of this study. The draw draperies pick up the mustard yellow of the pa This was the opinion of Capt. Vickery, house board members. in’ chartreuse, repeat the leaf color. The same fabric upholsters the two litte at local department stores or - are made of "Dawson" casement cloth. They hang at the slanting window ich ¥dgar Bundy, Wheaton, Ill, U. — gray wood chairs. through interior decorators. occupies one whole wall. ; La
Air Force Reserve officer and = telligence authority who spoke here yesterday before the Wom-| an's Department Club. He advocated Congress passing gs resolution supporting the #tragic.c. abandoned Chiang Kai-shek,” complete reversal of the present foreign policy, a firm | stand behind Chiang, Formosa! and Free China. Hitting hard.at what he termed # America's wait and see policy, no real foreign policy,” he said
and holding their breath. “Not| one of them can tell what is.going| to happen.” |
Protest Vote
Tuesday's election the speaker f called a “protest vote of American, people against the disastrous policy that has led us down the’ road we are-today.” And he said it all began with | recognition of Soviet Russia, a Russia “that has gained entrance 8 into our top military secrets.” t According to Capt. Bundy the] United Nations organization in its present form is doomed to a League of Nations’ failure. Between Communism and capital ism, in the Russian foreign policy, one must go. “Stalin has always gaid it will not be Communism.” He advised the Herbert Hoov er| policy of U. 8. reorganization with |
freedom-loving nations. i History Repeated “Pon’'t be fooled by packaged thinking," he warned. “The Xo-| rean war is not a UN war, “Who else could we have called upon but Douglas MacArthur? How can Britain and France send forces when they're asking arms and- equipment from us through the North Atlantic Defense Alliance” ~ Describing in detail how histary was repeating itself he said Rus-
Gay with limags, masks and fans, "Mardi Gras" covers the wall and a matching stool. The design comes in a variety. of color combinations, lilac, gray and lime; peach, aqua and rose and white and forest green.
‘Blackwood on Bridge—
Percentage Play Must Be Postponed Until Split on Trumps Is Established
IN ‘BRIDGE the phrase ‘percentage play” means. the play which has the best chance for success based on the law of averages: as it applies to the distribution of the cards. Mr. Champion (silly mam) has been trying to teach Mr. Muzzy something about this subject. To put it as charitably as possible
ace of clubs, led a and ruffed it high.
Pulls Trumps—Late
The bidding: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST
(had; to win another trick in the | club suit.
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about it. He frowned and fidgeted. At—last—he played the king and] ‘third round
_ sia_had subjugated more people Tesults so far have been _extremely indifferent = Then. winking cockily at" the and territory without the use of Mr. Muzzy has picked up a few South dealer. rr _ikibitzers. he. started pulling regular soldiers than Hitler ever of the fundamentals, but. his North-South vulnerable. trumps. But trumps wouldn't pull did. genius for misapplying bridge in ¢ NORTH * Dummy’s queen. toqk the third “All Russia's activity: 15 miles formation is driving Mr. Cham- \ “Mr. Champion round but when a good club was mcross the Bering ‘Strait from pion crazy. Look af the way he S—Q 10 7 led. - Mr. ‘Masters ruffed. Mr. Alaska is not rest camp construe: namdted today's-hand: H-—9 8 Muzzy - had to loose two heart tion for tired businessmen, We're D--% .6% tricks for down two. living in an air age.” : Mrs. Keen won the first three C—A Q 865 A< Mr. Champion angrily tricks with her top diamond hon- WEST EAST pointed out, Mr. Muzzy should ors, then shifted to a heart. Mr Mrs. Keen Mr. Masters have led two rounds of trumps Muzzy won the fourth. .trick-and. g _§ . $6432 first ta ses if they would break for the benefit of the kibitzérs, Jy_.q 10 5 2 H—K 1 31 2 2-2. 1f thev did. then the actual made a great show of studying p-.A K Q 8 2 D9 5 on play. would have been all right. out his-next play. CJ 77% C—10 9 3 But when’ one opponent showed SOUTH up—with four trumps. it would Needs Another Club Mr. Muzzy have been clear. that the only He counted, (laboriousiy} five S—A KJ} linpe_for the contract was to have spade winners, the heart already H—A 6 14 the clubs break 3-3. : re Twon and the three top club honors D—J 10.3 i By MARGUERITE SMITH {=—nine tricksin atl. Obviousiy-he— Comm Ie Frm
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tense during the ‘last year or W. H. Norman, 6416 Dean two. If so, try using a little Road, hostess Jime around the plant this fall. Cheerbroadcasters—12:30 p.m. > y av ‘ 5 Mrs. Paul, DesJean, 426 Berkley Of course, you may have a nat- pee { r 1d.. hostess
4 le pink flowerin k tral. a Rat De vou'll or Clio —1 p. m Mrs Nathan. Mashave to get another deeper pink ten, 411 N. Delaware, hostess. variety. Program, Mrs. Hanson Anderi s————— son and Mrs. Paul Huddleston Friday Afternoon Literary -- 2 B || p.m. ‘Mrs.. Jesse Preston, 332 Se ect a W. 44th, hostess:. Guest day. . —Garden Study--1 p. m. Mrs Chairmen — James Makin and Mrs: John x Dougherty, 5801 N. 'PennsylDark blue “invitations with a § vania, hostesses. Movies of silver motif are going out this West Coast and Florida hurriweek for the Silver Ball of thé cane, Mrs. Makin. : Children's Museum Guild The § Karah T. Bolton Chap. ITSC—
annual dance will be held Nov. 24 § in the Woodstock Club. 3 The silver therne to be carried out in the decorations also is in of
Mrs. Irvington Quest—1
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t Children’ s observance he Rd, hostess.
1:30 p. m. Mrs. Ear] McCormick, 5237 E._ 16th. hostess. Speaker.
p. m. Mrs. David Lindner, 68 S, Audubon “Wings Awhirr”
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a stylized version of doves and scrolls: in gray and white on chartreuse, papers the walls of this master bathroom. The built-in basin-dressing table and glass- enclosed stall shower add ¢ a luxury note.
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Native Hoosier Pictures Grim Communistic Scene
“They have great equality for people” Mrs. Stevens asserted women there. Women can dig up And she told how young school the streets, can sweep all night/children first learned to march, to iwhen the snow falls.” sing a song about Stalin's and This was tHe Communistic Rus-!Lenin’s love of children. sidan scene pictured by a native. “Don't believe,” warned the Hoosier last night in the Claypool speaker, “that harmony can settle Hotel Riley Room before a capa- affairs with Russia. Communism city women's audience and a gen- is abrupt, violent. It believes in erous sprinkling of men. {the overthrow of every governMrs. Nellie Milliken. Stevens, ment that doesn't subscribe to native of ‘Danville, gave her eye Communism.” witness repont, “900 Days Behind| “She called the Kremlin govern‘the Iron Curtain” at the second ment with its vast riches “kept as annual recognition dinner honor-'a reminder to present-day Rusing local business and professional sians of the old regime,” its in-
women. Event sponsor was the humanity, its un-Godliness, its Indianapolis Chamber of Com- radio propaganda an ‘“‘adminismerce Women's Council. Trative caprice,
With Russia's incredible stand- Stevens listed. four condix - ard of life, “housing so bad, prices — "considered by foreign atso high,” her Russian maid “didn’t taches bases for Russia starting want the day off” said the wife of war. (1) When the enemy country a naval air attache, appointed to was unprepared: (2) When it had the U. 8 Embassy in Moscow at lost its allies; (3) When it was not the close of World War 11. unified internally, and (4) When = N She described Siberia: as “ait was economically weak. . great potential,” which the Polit-. “Never,” she emphasized, “never buro was trying to colonize. with think of Communism kindly.” forced labor, all types of exiled Both Mrs. Dorothy Hampson, Russians. Women's Council chairman. and “The government feels the hope William Book welcomed the of the: country is in the young |Buests : -
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"Could you suggest some method, Now. before Mr. Muzzy started 1S 2D 2S Pass TOMORROW of making it turn darker as it studying percentage plays un- +S AHH Pass —————s—r———diphg-tramma—katretanr—f-pm — 1s too pale: —doubtediy. hewould “have taken DUEL RINE CATE A Su break. Miss Mary Ann Luebking, 3743 A.--1 auspec out. the trumps and then played IRR 3-02 The be: the p Er TITRE “ROETERE. ne ’ Rk } hls th fr pr hab ¥ gradually trying to change over the clubs, making his game, with would not break. of Weaving" Miss—Ada Ander to blue. The plants; sometimes the greatest of ease. —tt—didy't help “much just to—50D- : weedy v do that after growing in one, Buf hadn't Mr. ‘Champion told RNOW that, Mr. Muzzy thought. Federal Unit, ~Amrerican Deglon spot for a long time. You can {him that the odds are against six The question ‘was, what to. do *. Auxiliary—S8 p. m.r 40 & 8 Club,
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Athenaeum. Mrs. .and Mrs. esses. Guest day.
Mesdames Ray Kunz, Alice Shambaugh and Daniel Lehane 1... sort apples to be distributed in homes of needy children. The
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women belong to the Ladies of Charity, St. Vi bel v mY. incent’s Hospital. Marshall ‘Abrams. Guest-day.
‘The group 'will sponsor a benefit card party tomorrow, proceeds Omega Sorority, will meet at 8:30 from” which will be used for the thrice weekly visits of members ‘p.m. today in the Hotel Lincoln. to the hoges of the underprivileged. The card party will be at |
Place, hostess. | Mrs. Laver] Shuler will preside. | 1:30 p. m. in Block's Auditorium, :
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Museum's opening 25 years ago. Mrs. Wiliam Ramey has been L Mrs. H. P. Johnson. named general chairman of the Iryington Social Study—1 m. —gance by Mrs. Kenneth Kinnear, : cones guild president. 124 BN: Jew. rsey. Other committee chairthen in- | 8. 0ggY. clude Mesdames Frank Habig Jr. | Maennerchor Ladies of Athenaeum Turners—1: 30 m.
Louis Krieg George Roch, host
Over the Tea Cups—2: 30 p. m. Woman's Round Table—!1 p. m.
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