Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1950 — Page 30

oct Opportunities

. By EDYTH THORNTON McLEOD

ominated mothers. Mrs. LH. WW First,

pleased. you are enough toc be popular. Daughters sometimes

have a ‘jealousy complex”

aware.

daughter, you

in your own way.

most likely on her husband! Your mention of men friends in your “own age group” is a significent indication. It proves your mature viewpoint and es-

a wise yoman. Many older women make the " «4 mistake of choosing men . friends who are far too young Look the part of charming for them and therein lies maturity. unhappiness and real tragedy. When a young man chooses a mature woman as a companion

foridlates and social engagements it shows that he has a '‘mother

complex,” and no woman wants that, or that he has dan eye on your bank account-—and that's bad, too! Youth and maturity belong together but not romantically. A mature woman needs a mature man as a companion for social contacts or for a husband. romance is not. for you because you are 40 plus. While there's life there's always love and companionship and romance! If you have a husband don't neglect him and if vou would like to have a husband, don't neglect your opportunities for a happier life with a mate in your own age group. Next » will tell you about ¢lothes and colors.

Delta Gammas Initiate Four Indianapolis Girls Four Indianapolis girls have re- Mr. and Mrs. John Ebner, "cently been initiated into the In-/ Central Ave; diana University Chapter of Delta ham, daughter of Mr. Gamma Sorority. - They are Miss Barbara Red- Blvd, and Miss ding, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Redding, 5420 N. Delaware 8t.; M. Cox, Miss Jo Anne Ebrier, daughter of way.

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the electric companies of this State are thankful they have been able to continue building the new electric

power capacity necessary to serve the fast- -growing needs of Indiana electric users.

In terms of capability, Indiana’s power supply has jumped from 931,700 to 1,919,400 kilowatts between 1940 and 1950, and construction providing another

581,000 kilowatts will be completed by the end of

© 1953, During these same 13 years, the electric companies will have invested over 500 million dollars to provide the power required to meet the increasing electric needs of Indiana industries, stores, farms and “homes. Obtaining this money requires the sale, to the investing public, of additional stocks and bonds.

No matter what the future brings . . . of this you can be sure, the electric companies of Indiana, directed by thoroughly experienced managements able to éxpand their companies under America’s system of frée enterprise, will continue to build ahead .

’ Now — - Pucee the CT Power 3 AND MORE To COME!

he Dresser Generating Static. of the Public Service Coéhpany of Indisna‘is located on the banks of the Wabash, near Terre Haute. It - has a total capability of 225,000 kilowatts, -

“My daughter thinks me too old, I am 49, to accept dinner and shows from men of my own age

,. Please discuss this problem: for me and any

accept as many dates as you can get and be very ‘attractive

have the wrong attitude and may of which they are entirely un-

As you do not live with your certainly have the right to lead your own life

You should simply insist up-

on this, Daughter will soon give up and concentrate her domination somewhere else,

tablishes the fact that you are.

1BIreet ..ovessenernccsnssnnnense

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Never allow yourself to think that |! In a candlelight ceremony at p. m. |become the bride of IL.awrence A. {Walton in the here.

~ |MF. and: Mrs. Austin Koch of this city. 2120 of Mr. and Mrs. W, Miss Jq Anne Dun- Midland. Drive, Mrs {L. W. Dunham, 5822 Washington satin Barbara © Cox, train. Frank 974, Ellenberger Park- Koch and Miss Lois Koch, of the bride, will wear fall colered Coliseum.

_we're thankful we

MORE ELECTRIC POWER

as fast as possible since

® Tree traly humble sense of American thanksgiving,

By MRS. ANNE CABOT

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L. A. Walton To Take Bride ol

Times Special IDA GROVE, lowa., Nov. 23 7:30

today Miss Carol Koch will

bride’s.

serve as ushers.

Methodist Church

couple will. make

Miss Roch is the daughter of avolis. polis The bridegroom is the son R. Walton of Indianapolis. The bride will wear an gown "with a

Nurses’ Party : The senior ivory t cathedral will be guests Nurses Alumnae morrow.

Miss Esther

sisters

The bridesmaids,

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1940

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Z....Twin Branch Station of Indiana & Michiga.

along the St. Joseph River near South Bend. This plant,

. bility of 150,000 kilowatts and was put

The station's total capability is 393,000 kilowatts.

The Harding Street Genaratiog Station of Indianapolis Power

Company in Indianapolis. its four units have a

total 160,000 kilowatts, the

y. during 1951.

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Ohio River Steam Generating Station of the Southern Iwdisha Gas and Electric Company at Evansville. Station. capability has been increased 75% since 1944. Another turbo generator, now being installed, will

make thie total increase 115% by 1951.

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satin gowns patterned after the

James Koch will be best man and Harlan and Robert Koch will

After a short wedding trip, the ¥

1229 N. Pennsvivania St.,

student nurses of | he Indianapolis General Hospital of ‘Association toThe groups will attend, the Sonja Henie Ice Revue in the

the | & M System, contains five units. The last installed has a net capain service in August, 1949,

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last of which was placed in service in 1947,

The Michigan City Electric Generating Station of Northern Indiana | Public Service Cor npany, designed for a total capability of approxi ! . mately 195,000 kilowatts by 1951. The first two 65,000 kilowatt units Are already in service, and the No. 3 unit is scheduled for completion

VAPOLIS TIMES *|Blackwood on Bridg

SH TUTE Je Due shined Pe Bo Sram, Yr. Matas : He couldn't jump straight to four no trump as a suit must be bid somewhere along the line for the four no trump to be Blackwood. His three diamond bid was primarily a preparation for the

Blackwood four no trump. Be

his partner had at least a double- his maximum, ton honor in diamonds for his Yyl-| nerable one no trump opening. I Mr.

* only one ace, so Mr. Masters cover,

found out, by means of his four! Next came the

{that department. Thirteen Tricks Taken

‘Mr. Masters make*all 13 tricks discarded a club. In spite of Mrs. Keen's trump hold-

Lacking three diamonds with carefully won it in his own hand| one of the top three honors, Mr.|to preserve entries in dummy. If) Dale properly bid three no trump. he had won the first trick on the | Mr. Masters knew, however, that board, 12 tricks would have been

10 and no trump bid, that all was well in’ Mrs. Keen played low. Now Mr. Masters ruffed a heart, entered dummy twice more with spade: leads and ruffed two more hearts. IT WAS a pleasure to watch On the last heart lead Mr. Keen!

ing. The opening lead was the his trumps down to two, the same Keen. He

{Jack of spades and Mr. Masters number held by Mrs.

Everybody was ‘down to two cards and since Mr. Masters’ were! the ace and jack of giamionds, it| was all, over.

‘Donald Shelhorn

‘Will Perform

Times Special

At trick two he entered dummy {with the ace of hearts. led back! Dale could have had athe queen of diamonds and let it lsound no trump opening With ride when Mrs. Keen refused to major

again

At this point Mr. Masters had

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E. Shelhorn, junior and piano Conservatory of Music of Oberlin College, Woodwind Chamber Music Ensemble concert’ to be presented here Monday. He will play the bassoon in selections by Mozart, Schmitt and Strauss. NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST "Mr. Shelhorn is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Shelhorn, Edgewater Drive, Indianapolis.

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