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Mesdames S. D. Stabler, Lawrence Carter and: Joh M. Williams . . . prepare for American Pen Women festival.
The National League of American Pen Women will hold its W. G. Patterson at 11:13 a. m. ‘annual festival of arts Kriday and Saturday in Block's Audi- Mrs. H- 8 McKee will speak torium. : er Fieiinnl sting. at 5 Mrs. Lawrence Carter is the general chairman. Her assist- Lo 8 ne at 11s ants include Mrs. Earl O. Jefferies, art; Mrs. James A p. m, and at 2 p. nn Mrs music; Mrs. W. D. Keenan, Letters Table; Miss Ella Sengenberger Charles Fitch and "Mrs. Mattand Mrs. S. D. Stabler, Inter- wg meteor nts - hews will Five a short condenview Corner. From 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. Sat- sation of Grace Moore's book, Mrs. W. A. Thompson, hob- urday there will be sidewalx ~~ 1oure on! y Human. Once.” bies; Mrs. Walter S. Grow and painters working at their Also in the afternoon, Mrs. Mrs. Dorothy Ellis, tea. -assels These will Rose Marie Cruzan, author of The festival will open at 2 ie > “Practical Parliamentary Prop. m. Friday when Mrs, Eire eral Indiana.artists. "The In- gceqyure will give an illustraPurdy Hinshaw gives a dra- ferview Corner, where editors, matic - presentation of “Peer newspaper columnists, maga- - ters Table will be many books, Gynt” (Ibsen). During the zine writers and photographers magazine and newspaper arpresentation Mrs. Bertha will be working, also will be ticles, and radio scripts for exHaines Matthews will play the “open.” hibit. Mrs. Blanche Graham “Peer Gynt Suite” (Greig). . A musical workshop pro. Williams will be autographing Tea will be served at 3 p. m. .gram will be given by Mrs. her new book.
lude sev-
Blackwood on Bridge—
Mr. Champion Irked When Mr. Muzzy's Ignorance of Percentages Helps Him Win |
MR. CHAMPION felt smugly secure on this hand after opening South Toa aller the queen of hearts and finding his partner with the ace. Miss Both sides vulnerable Brash returned the eight of hearts and Mr. Muzzy made the sur- NORTH prisingly good play of ducking. Another heart was led and Mr Mr. Dale
Muzzy had to win with the king. SA J 5 Holding the guarded King of diamonds and two good hearts Jot 3 co
Mr, Champion already had the — hand. scored in his mind ‘as 50, points for his side. That's probab-/
have been able “to win five dia- C—A 1083 'monds, two spades, two clubs and WEST FAST
a heart for four-odd. Mr. Champion Miss Brash y vena ib Ben Bead .But he had a different idea. AtSs—Q 8 2 Pp S—10 76 3 the declarer. {the fourth trick he led the King H—Q J 10 9 4 H~AS8 2 ! 'of clubs and followed with ‘the pK § D7 4 One Play Apparent = jack. When the jack wasn't C—qQ 9 4 C1652 © MR. MUZZY, however, knows. covered, he let it ride... SOUTH nothing ‘about percentages. And Now he switched to a low spade . Mr. Muzzy on this hand, of course, it was a and put in dummy's jack. When SK 94% good thing he didn't. He had one|this held. he cashed the ace of H—K 65
play which gave him an almost clubs, felling Mr. Champion's D—A QJ 10 8 even change for his contract. | queen. . Next came the good ten C—K J That was to enter dummy with of clubs. The bidding: the ace of clubs and lead the nine S AS of diamonds through. 1 Miss Odds 16 to One INT Pa. EE Pas Brash had the king of diamonds, DISDAINING the diamond fi- _ ~~ ~ "™%° = ol ft would have been curtains for nesse entirely, Mr. Muzzy then tri- king of spades and the ace of: the defense. Mr. Muzzy would umphantly cashed the ace and diamonds for nine tricks. For Mr. Muzzy's line of play: to work, both black queens had to be in Mr Champion's hand—Tn addi “tion, Mr. Champion had t6 hold the nine of clubs and exactly one .more—The odds against this se up. were about 18 to one, while ithe odds on the plan of finessing {the diamonds were almost even.
i This—is the type of thing that. -fdrives Mr. Champion crazy. “This {is unbelievable.” he roared. "How. {could you decide to play the hand {that way”” “1 made it, didn’t I?” Mr. Muzzy replied. mer et “And, on this particular hand anyway, that was unanswerable logte: :
_G. H. Duling to Be Speaker
-G. Harold Duling. °assist_ant secretary, Lilly Endowment, Inc., will address the Crossroads of America Chapter, National Secretaries Asocla‘tion, at 6:30 p. m. today. The group will meet in the Hawthorn Room. His topic will be “Putting the Tact Into Contact.” = Members of the Richmond, Muncie and Anderson chapters’ will be guests of the local chapter for this meeting.
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Tea Planned ——— At Library
Book Week
“Youth Supervisors, Authors to Attend
Miss Evelyn Sickels, supervisor {of work with children for ‘the { Indianapolis public library sys-| tem, and members of her staff will be hostesses for a. tea fi
imorrow in observance of book|
tion of her work. On the Let- |
week. The tea will be held at 3:30!
p. m. in the Central library. | Book week will be ithrough Saturday.
| Guests will be Indianapolis| i womer prominent in work with, educational] { circles and Indiana authers of
children . and in
{ children’s books.
Among local. women invited] |are:- Mesdames Wilbur 1. Appel, | {Louis W. Bruck, Everett E.|
{Campbell, John A. Campbell,
{ Bernice Cartmell, Esther Cava-| inagh, Donald - Edison, Russell | Fanning, Thelma 8S. Ford, Clo-| thilde Funk, Grace Golden, Grace, !A. Granger, Edmond W. Hebel, | | Lloyd T. Jones, Fred Klepper, |
{Walter Latz, Bert C. McCammon,
{Harold Naegle, Howard Péck- | ham, IL. V. Phillips, Clayton Ridge, C.~ E. Roach, James A. Stuart, Eldo I. Wagner and
Dwain Waltcher: = : 7° Also the Misses Dorothy Brown, Esther Burrin, Harriet. I. Carter, Jane .Colsher. Elizabeth Hert, Doris Holmes, Edna Johnson, Pa
tricia Jones, Mary Louise Mann,
Ruth ‘Patterson, Margaret Rufsvold, Jane Throckmorton, Hazel
Warren, Josephine Williams and
Mary Isabelle Wood.
Among writers invited are the
following Indianapolis authors:
Bess Howell Carlisle. Electa Clark, Kate Gambold Dyer, Kath-
arine Gibson, Sue Guthridge,
Helen Boyd Higgins, Jane Moore Howe, Mabel Leigh Hunt, Jeanette Covert Nolan, Guernsey Van {Riper Jr., and Jean Brown Wag-
|goner.
Authors from other Indiana vities who have been invited to attend include Fannie Dungheim Blumberg and Jane Shackelford, Terre Haute; . Joy Muchmore Lacey and Edna McGuire, Green-
‘castle. Dorothea Snow and Marian A. Webb, Ft. Wayne; Hazel Dan-
necker, Newcastle; Louise JEm-
bree, Princeton; Laura Long, Columbus; Miriam E. Mason, Batesville; Minnie Belle Mitchell, Greenfield; Byrona Myers, Gary: Eunice Young Smith, Mishawaka; Portia {Howe- Sperry, Nashville; Augusta Stevenson, Patriot, and Ann Weil, Evansville,
By MARGU ERITE SMITH Times Garden Editor
Q —-We have a grape arbor at our
new home which has been cut back: very recently. We didn’t get over a couple of pounds of
grapes this year and my hus-|
band wonders if it shouldn't be cut back again this fall (if ‘that fs the time to do it) or if ‘it
years before ‘it is pruned again. Ri PS. --If your vine was cut back to
Me ground in the last couplelads.
observed |
A.
in should remain for a couple of General hibit is } Shortridge a program of Hoosier bal-| the Indianap- las, Tex,
give
Organizations—
Mrs. Maurice J. Moore to Direct Bazaar For First Presbyterian Church Women
Announcement of a church bazaar, dinner and luncheon high-!W. F. Bruenger and Mrs.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Holladay Sim
light organization activities today.
Mrs.
p. m. “Thursday in the church.
Committee assistants include Mesdames Louis Haerle, Ralph ¢
Wilmington, Myrtle Bassett, Hess, John Stevens and Richard —
pastry,
jams and relishes.
“There wit also be a “white ete=-
phant”
articles’
The
Indiana Chapter,
can Institute of Decorators, meet tomorrow for dinner in the
Sheffield Inn.
Ameriwill ored as
After a short business session
the group will view the * and His Contemporaries” tion in the Herron Art Museum. 3 museum director,
Wilbur
will be in charge.
New
dent;
president; secretary, vey, treasurer.
Knoll Clyde F.
officers for the year are Mrs. Charlotte F. Kruse, Macomber,
‘Holbein Exhibi- Democrat
Today.
| Macomber,
Matthews,
Mrs. Wolf Sussman was hon“Wonian of the Month” by the Woman's Press Club of
E. C.-Gorrell,
F. Kutchback, nae Club.
McKel-
Other new officers are Mrs, Miller Spears, vice president;
Jerry Mills, Joan Mitchell and Judy Fisher in an impromptu song session,
Maurice J. Moore is chairman for the First Presbyterian
Church Women’s Association bazaar. It will be held from 1 to
Ed McKlaren, W. B. Craig, Herman
“Committee chairmen announced Lennox and Miss Helen Watson. i Features of the Kitchen Corner = the president are Mrs, ~Olivia Cupooard will be homemade Kutchback, telephone; Miss Dor-. othy Helmer, publicity; bool d h a classifications, 00th and an NandseWn harold Holtz, publishing director.
Indiana at its luncheon today in fhe Hotel Washington. Pulaski publisher, “Newspapers Yester a ay and " Mrs. Janet Gorrell Meyer, Winamac, introduced her father.
Mrs. J. Harold Grimes, Martinspresi- ville, has been named president } vice of the Lindenwood College Alum-
sponding and recording taries; Mrs. John Robb, treasurer, Earl J. Lynn, Greenwood, social chairman.
A public card party will be held Saturday by the Liederkranz LaIt will be at 8:15 the Liederkranz Hall, | 1421 “E. Washington St. Event chairman is Mrs:
Mildred Pollock, 3 elected - president of Alpha Chapter, Chi Kappa Chi Sorority, will be honored at the group's annual y President's Day dinner. It will be today in LaRue's| {annual - project of the Butler
Other officers. for the year are . Shirlee Leonard, vice presi- ; Mrs. James D. Powell and . Roy Brown, recording and
Exhibit Set
By AAUW
and Association of University Women Professional Women's Clubs,
and nag Jaunched a nation-wide drive d to get women appointed to public
Civic
members
their
house at toy exhibit tomorrow night in Ayres’ torium. Mesdames E. G. Campbell,
terpret
Heir will AAUW from 7
Books”
folk
Herb Sweet,
families attend open book an to 9 o'clock office. Audl-!
Hugh
hostesses, “Our ~ Hoosier
Hinshaw, John Wriggels-
will
Heritage, and Hobbies.” chairman for the ex- . Howard Peckham. singers
BPW Clubs Condoes Drive
Times Special
NEW YORK, Nov. 14—The NaAmerican tional Federation of Business and states
fied for the specific posts and reclommending qualified persons tp |the appropriate appointing will cials. Judge Sarah T. Hughes, NFBPW president, campaign
| The project is to help its clubs understand and put ipractice sound plans for studying in
worth, Walter Latz and Howard appointive positions and their reObenchain,
of years you'll want to de very olis Times columnist, will give an endorsing the “Hobbies—| “Now is the time to give particu- in the club, 1400 English Ave.lare Mrs, Beatrice Warnicke, Mrs. son, preferably in March. Prun- Then and Now.” Special ‘guests {lar attention to our. federation Supper will be. served from 5 to /Inezellen Bales and Miss Mize
little pruning this coming sea-| illustrated
ing of grapes aims atleaving will be Indiana Juvenile authors. | policy of supporting Suauged;7 7 P. m, just enough old canes to pro-
duce good growth of new wood. These new canes then bear the fruit Call the county 3
free leaflet
office for
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how to p
2 John Burke To Marry
sketches show
ine for a good _crop.
Miss Almarie © Hoffman and
John C. -Burke will be married Nov. 21 at 7:30 p. m. in the Friedens EvangeHhcal and Reformed
Parents nf the couple are Mr. |
and Mrs, Otto V. Hoffman, 1328 South Alabama St. and Mr, and
Airs. Vincent Burke, 4210 Broad--
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Gale Rozelle will be. best man
Harold Fryar and Morris Faulk:
will be ushers. The groom is a graduate of Indiana University
i 1d aw School.
GOOD WILL lig yt -
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talk on
new members to state boards.
offiBazaar, Card Party Ports The Mothers Club of the Eng- Tau Tau legal sorority. in lish Avenue Boys Club will hold said, a bazaar and card party Saturday in the Canary Cottage. Hostesses
every time teens get together and council members at Holladay Memorial Library are no exception. When they were
afflicted with the “singing bug,”
they did something about it.
Last month they placed a «sign-up list in the library and began meeting regularly to sing. No qualifications list bars membership. Any high school teen in the city is eligible and approximately 30 subdebs and squires sing from 7 to 9 p. m. each Wednesday in the library recreation room. y : The “Holiaday Singers,” as the group calls itself, will give. its first public appearance tomorrow. The group will sing two Fred Waring arrangements at the book week auditorium program for Manual High School students. “This Is My Country” and “Comin’ Thru the Rye” will be directed by Miss Beverly Farquer, Butler University graduate student “who is leading the young singers,
Radio Program Set Saturday the group will sing on Easy Gwynn’s radio pro-
5 gram over WIBC. The five
members of a special boy's chorus will play their “ukes” and sing ‘Chicago Town” and “Swing Low Sweet Chariot.” Jonn Brady, Butier University | junior who is the student as- ! sistant in the library, is directing the four other boys. Officers of the organization | are Jerry Mills, president; Judy Fisher, secretary, and Joan Mitchell, librarian. Douglas Paden is the aseompanist.
Club Plans Hobby Show
Butler yno To Display Talents
Hobbies of Butler University faculty members and their families will .be. displayed in the Atherton Center Friday for the annual faculty-family dinner and
hobby show. The event is an
Women's Faculty Club. | Exhibitors iaclude Mr. and Mrs. Sidney, Esten, Mr. and Mrs, George A.
Reid, Roland Usher, John W,
Best, Richard T. James, M. O. | Ross and John T. Barnett, :
Miss Jane Crull and Miss Peggy Schumacher, Dr.- DeForest 0O'Dell, Dr. Henry Gelston; Dr.
women for appointment to policy wallace P. Rusterholts, Dr. Rex making posts. Next month. most wepster, Frank Hedden, Marvin 4 NeW Robbins and Jere Ross. _ governor, who in turn will have] the responsibility of appointing psy) Iske will be assisted by ‘Mesdames. Harold L. Boisen, “are Rosamond R. Jones, Paul D, to measure up for full partner-| Hinkle, Sidney R. Esten, Henry 2703 Ships in government they need to'A. members of policy making Champ. ards. A necessary step is secur-! g their appointment.” In a letter to members Judge in-| quirements, finding persons quali- Hughes suggested steps by which women appetites could be recom-
Mrs. Jonn W. Best and Mrs.
Durflinger and Harry R.
Sorority to Hear ‘Judge Pike
Hezzie Pike. judge of Marion [County Superior Court 2, will discuss his observations of Europ-
ean life at the dinner meeting
tomorrow of Eta Chapter, Iota
The group will meet at 6 p. ms
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