Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1950 — Page 6
“The Indianapolis Timess
JOAN SCHOEMAKER.
INK” WATSON, 4 years old? plays fire“man - with" hls eap ‘and trucks. He wants to fight fires when he grows up just like his uncle. Dink's favorite playmates are his two dogs, Abbie and Dippie. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Watson, 953 N. Ketcham St.--By
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Eligible Escort of Tomorrow . . .
A pe OA TA SA
ing in today's deal .
responses and the hand illus
strates the accuracy of those cause “the “playing “suit “had “not yet been determined. Mr. ChamNote that Mr, Champion could pion’s four diamond bid was very important. It showed the ace of diamonds PLUS positive club
methods.
even five clubs,
Just Right Cards
the top three honors). The four club bid showed a second suit It was not a cue bid be-
Pin!
YOU like a young man Ver) much and though he frequently calls you for dates he has never asked you to go steady with him. WRONG: Bring up the subject yourself. RIGHT: Don’t always be available when he calls to ask for a date if you want to give him the idea that perhaps he should ‘be going steady with you. ¢
» » ” YOU read a newspaper that other members of the family will read after you. - WRONG: Take it apart and don’t bother putting it back in order, RIGHT: Be sure to put it in order so that the next person won't have to before he * can read it. : : ” ” ” YOU answer the: telephone and it is for anether member of the family. WRONG: Stand and yell the name of the person wanted on the telephone, RIGHT: Put down the telephone and go and tell the person he is wanted on .the telephone.
‘Miss Mosier ls Betrothed
ceremony will be read at 7 p. m,,
W. Mason officiating.
maid of honor. Bridesmaids will! aclude Misses Bonnie Mason, Verna Mayhew, Gloria - Pearson ind Wilamena Pruisy. Junior, Pearson’ will “he 'Aisg
Wayne Pruisy, Eugene Hall, Dén“ld Zaryan, Edward Johnson, Wil“am. Mulford and Landis BradJield. :
Festive Food fa
nt vegetable cake coloring to the| ' cooking water. Four or five drops of Solering for each two cups of | water 1s ogy proportion. Use , green pink rice in sal-| desserts fo for a 1entive touch | Sn accompany:
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Blackwood © on Bridge—
Two Suiter With a Blank Suit Is Always A Most Difficult Type of Hand to Bid
ONE OF THE most difficult types of hands to bid to slam is mn Ee . the two suiter with a blank suit, as illustrated by Mr. Dale's hold- North dealer
have held an eminently satisfactory no trump bid without offering his partner any play for a slam. Suppose. for example, he had held S—~K 10 9, H--A K J,
BUT OF COURSE Mr, Cham-| plon happened to have just the below the game level in the agreed right cards and Mr. Dale found suit, clubs, asked for further inthat out as follows. Mr. Dale's formation. The four spade bid three diamond bid needs no ex- Showed the ace of that suit. planation. Even Mr. Meek would have made it. The three no trump aces o f spades, diamonds. and bid denied ‘positive diamond sup- clubs-in his partner's hand. "port (three with one or more of Dale knew six clubs was safe. He bid five no trump which
support.
Lacking positive club support Mr. Champion would have bid DJ 10 3 2, C—K 5 2, With that four no trump and that would .not hand for a dummy, Mr. Dale have been asking for aces as he would not have been able to make had previously made a bid. showing no interest in slam
‘Four Heart Bid
Now, having accounted for the
Photo by Livod B. Walton, Times Staff Photographer
Champion and Mr.
Timiting
THE FOUR heart bid, staying
Mr.
Ye
Neither side vulnerable
There was nothing to the play at six clubs but there were sev- NORTH eral interesting inferences in the bidding. Mr. Dale were using the Blackwood system of no trump openings and
Mr. Champion S—A 10 6 3 H-I 9 7 6 D—A 8 C—A 786 WEST EAST Mr. Abel Mr. Meek
S—Q 9 5 BK J 742
H—A Q 10 54 H—K 8 3 2
'Organizations—
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES at
= Kappa Kappa Gamma Lists Dec. 9 Dance Patrons
Dances, dinners and meetings Jighhght hostesses for the meeting and Tunclieon. Presiding
organization -sessions soon to be held
will be Mrs. Lawrence A. White, grand president of Indianapolis.
The Indianapolis Alumnae Association of Attending from the four ‘Indianapolis Chapters will
Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority announces the patrons be Mrs. John Darting, Alpha Chapter; Mesdames John for its annual “Evergreen” dance to be held Saturday, Patterson, Joseph Hinshaw, Harry Wacher, Lewis Cox,
Dec. 9, in the Columbia Club,
mond Miller, Douglas Morris, ton Jr., Royer K. Brown, C. Seve
cock and H. Lee Harshman.
“Others include Messrs. and James, Harry G. Jones, Robert Lynn, John F. Mitchell Jr., Br
Wright.
Claud G. Jacquart, Arnold W. son, 3 : C bins, Ronald R. Scott, LeRoy L. Wahle and Harold
W. Jones.
and Jack Olberg. Serving also
othy Segur. Grand Council Session
Bridge Results—
Two Clubs
List Scores
Industrial League Sets Championship
Results of play are announced today by two local bridge clubs, {Winners follow.
| (Possible Score 168)—Mr. and bach 97; Mr. Jacobs, O. K. Frau-
1112; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Stokke
103.5; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Camp-|
bell 98.5.
Industrial Contract -- -Bridge |
| League, Fri. night, master point game, Section A: (Possible 24)—
[New York Central: Mesdames|
J. E. Morris, R. F. Pasho and Wallace Simpson and Charles!
Huston 19; Allison Team Four:| Mr. and Mrs. Adair Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Gootee 15.5; C. B. Dyer. Co.: H. R. Milburn, . Miss {Mabel Satterly, Jack C. Soots, Don Taylor 13.5; Standard Oil {Co.: Mrs. D. A. Sweeney, Mrs. J. J. Greenen, Miss Annabell VanWinkle, Miss Margaret Watison 12.
‘Section B Section B: (Possible 24) -Allj{son Team Five: A. C. Davies, W.
‘IL. Holmgren, Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Olive 17; Wyandote Chemicals:
Miss Margaret Stalker, Mesdames
Mary E. Hilkenbach, Donald Gra‘ham and Chris Martin 15; U. Rubber: Robert Deputy, To,
T dames R. R. Bass, Arch Falendér,
DI 6 2 D—10 3 C—8 5 C—K 2 SOUTH Mr. Dale S—8 H—none D—K Q 9 7514 C—Q J 10 9 4 3 The bidding: NORTH EAST SOUTH WES INT Pass 3D Pass 3NT Pass 4 C Pass 4D Pass 4 H Pass 4 8 Pass SNT Pas 6 C All Pass
‘and William Epstein 13.5; Eli Lilly!
|Co.;: Mesdames F. C. Lewis, wil-|
‘liam F. Eckhart, Grace C. Buschmann and Robert Freeman 13. The seventh annual club pair
if he held two of the three top championship will be played next honors in the agreed trump suit,
lacking such a holding.
Saturday by the Industrial Con-
They are Messrs. and Mesdames David N . Brewer, H. Norris Cottingham, Harold Hockensmith, C. Ray- Ray, Mary Manson, Violet Haldeman and Dorothy
ard C. Caldwell, James E. Fors
~ Savage, Everett M. Schofield, Luke Walton and John
_ Messrs. and Mesdames James A. Hogshire Jr, Ralph Hook, Charles E. Binkley, Francis M. Hughes, Holiday Bazaar
Lincoln Club, Fri. night: N & S|
Mrs. M. L. Thompson 104; Mrs.! Jerome Jacobs, Mrs. Ralph Itten-|
stein 91.5; E & W (Possible 189) —-Mrs. L. F. Rhodes, R. W. Lee|
Jack Wright afd Thomas M. Cisco, Lambda Chapter. Mesdames James Waye, Max O’'Guinn, Helen M.
Warren D. Oakes, Bowers, Misses Bennitta Hite, Marie Cook and June
Frank H. Fairchild, Arthur J. Haltom, A. W. Bray-. Stockwell, Tau Chapter; Mesdames Fred Ranney, Paul
rin Buschmann, How- M. Cook, Robert McKay, Roy Van Arsdall, Richard sythe,. Paul ‘A. Han- Garber, Clarence Niehaus, James Weddell, Margaret Ullrich and Myrtle Macy, Chi Chapter.
dae Edward A dinner celebrating the 20th anniversary of the adtord Noyes Braces Zonta Club will be held Saturday at 7 p. m. at the he : Propylaeum. Honor guest will be Miss Marjorie P. Gile, , governor of district six, Madison, Wis.
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Nelson, Roy M. Rob- A Christmas bazaar and dinner will be held
‘Wednesday by the women of St, Paul's Evangelical and Reformed Church. Booths stocked with needle-
Also there will be Mesdames Louis J. Morgan, work, aprons, plants, tree decorations and home baked Luke Duffey, James B. Nelson,
Frank F. Wooing - ‘goods will open at 1 p. m. Di wil be Dr. ghd Mrs 80 hy p! p. m. nner will be served
John R. Brayton, Miss Irma Brayton and Miss Dor- General chairman will be Mrs. Walter Frick. Com-
mittees include Mesdames Henry Gramse, Fred Ostewig. Arthur Hale, Robert Kingery and Edgar Miller.
The quarterly national grand: council meeting of With the subject “Expanding Horizons,” Miss the Omega Nu Tau Sorority will be held Sunday in Ruth Lewman, Shortridge High School language { ‘Bedfora. Members of the Epsilon Chapter will be | teacher, will speak before the Pi Zeta Chapter of Phi
Beta Sorority Wednesday at 8 p. m. The meeting wil} be held in y home of Mrs. Claud Buttz, 3733 Winthrop Ave. Mrs. Clayton Shull, president of Pi Zeta Chapter, will preside at a brief business meeting preceding the program. Plans for philanthropic work in musical therapy at Billings Hospital Fort Harrison, will be discussed,
Lawyers to Meet : The Indiana Association of Women Lawyers will hold a meeting at 6:15 p. m. Wednesday, in the - .Canary Cottage. State Senator Mary Garrett, president, will preside. On the agenda will he proposed legislative matter the association will sponsor in the coming session, Miss Dorothy Tucker is legislative committee chairman, The program chairman, Miss Lucille Pryor, will introduce Jack Geunnell, Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, who will show the safety film, “Then There Were Four.” Highlighting the meeting of the Carmel Business and Professional Women's Club, a panel discussion on “My Home town” will be held Tuesday in the Carmel Library. Mrs. Earl O. Jeffries will serve as moderator. Participating in the discussion will be the Rev, Raymond P. Echols, First Methodist Church of Carmel; Mrs. Newell Brooks; Mrs. Jane Haines and Marcus E. Kendall, secretary-treasurer of Foster Kendall Co. Prior to the business session, dinner will be served at 7 p. m. by the Carmel Hospital Guild. President of the guild is Mrs. Everett Harvey.
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Culver Godfrey and Barbara and Ward Walker.”
Alpha Latreian Club to Sponsor Charity Movie Sunday
Four Shortridge High School teens make plans fo attend the Alpha Latreian movie Sunday, They are (left to right) Roberta Gates,
The 22nd annual charity project of the Alpha Committee chairmen are Mesdames Carolyn | —————— Prm—— Latreian Club will be held Sunday. The group Hargitt, Charles L. Walker, Arthur O, Pittinger . is sponsoring a current movie at 2 p.m. in the and P. W. Vickery. Church Rite Carmel Theater, Carmel. Proceeds go to the Julia Additional committee. members are Mesdames Jameson Nutrition Camp, Bridgeport. "Alan C. Miller, Louis Hensley, E. W. Sherwood,
The group contributes regularly to the Marion Edward K. Hawkins, James E. Loer, Frederick Pe rfo rl 1 ed
County Tuberculosis Association which main- €. Albershardt, William H.
Walker, George Good-
tains the nutrition camp. win and Russell McDermott. Wedding Held Here
* Mary Swartz ‘Teen Problems Says Vows
Robert Frederick | DO YOU know the etiquet into. ls the Bridegroom of double dating? It's strictly
Times Siate lee
HANOVER, Nov. _The Rev. First, warn your girl in ad- If her parents outlaw a certain
In fact, a lady must know.
She has to observe her family’s : a matter of fair play. rules and tabus. doesn't she? Jean Haines, Plainfield, wore a
By Plainfield Couple
Vows uniting Miss Marijean
Duties Go With Double-Date Menai, and sianey P. Case
{day in the SS. Peter and Paul
By JOAN likes to know what she’s getting cathedral. The Rev. Fr. Anthony
‘McLaughlin, Danville, officiated, Maid of honor, Miss Norma
gown of yellow nylon taffeta with cap sleeves. The bridesmaids,
tract Bridge L t 1 s- vance and tell her wh ar gang, it’s not fair to rope her Mr. dge League at two ses- 5 ng Mrs, Cha a Benjamin £e And tell heh. who her..gan a. date with them. p Mrs. R. D. Patrick and Miss Betty
; : i ) sions in the 1 dia lis Athleti ic i , : . force Asking. partner to hid seven w hieh-as made. with ease. ihc. Mrs. iy until. Wed- their daughter. Miss. Mary. Bille... By4-s- A GREAT wie ft maT to consult both girls hg peach ia lepreen laijets 0 nesday. A buffet dinner wil! be ington Swartz, to Robert Allen FOOTBALL STAR - about plans. Don't let the more d x bE: eev off wore mitts served between sessions. . i A OKAY aggressive type female call all 20nd headdresses to match in net, Cvents | omorrow— Frederick. T HIS HIGH SCHOOL a | 5 ; Three member pair entries will| The bridegroom .is the son of AND A SHARP “TLE GO e turns. . 5 Blue Lace Gown Worn y | Aiba Eta Latrelan—1 p. m. Mrs. Arabian Chap., ITSC—11:30 a. m. Pe Becepted. he Member or the zr. and Mrs. Behh L. Frederick, LOOKER. THANKS " IF THE. other guy turns up Pf gown way of Ci R. D. Grimes, 5410 N. New Jer- YWC Speaker, Mrs. Noble trio must playsthrough both ses- : ~ an ace w a full skirt P ie isions, La Porte... EY 7 : / ~ “with- a -world-beating-glamour-'anq “Peter Pan collar. Her veil
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The Rev. and Mrs. John Mosier, (902 Evanston Ave. announce! the approaching marriage of their] daughter, Martha, to Taylor Pear-! son, son of Mr. and Mrs, Dudley Pearson, College Corner, O. The,
Dec. 1, in the First Pilgrim Holf-! ness Church with the Rev Harold
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Miss Wanda Coy will serve as,
hrother's best man. Ushers will be
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sey, hostess. “Behind the scenes at Ayres’ Miss Veronica Mor-
rissey.
{ Alpha Chap., Alpha Omicron Alpha—6 p. m. Spencer Hotel. Mrs. Margaret Carrol, hostess
Guests.
Anagnous Group, Epsilon Sigma Omicron 12:30 p.m. Mrst W. D. Keenan, 966 N. Campbell, hostess, Program. Mrs, E. L. Pedlow and Mrs, C. N. Symons. Daughters of the British Empire 12:30. p.m. 38th St. branch Indiana National Bank Mesdames C. P. Clark, F. R, Wedver and KE. C. Cocking, host- | esses, ‘Flower Arrangements,’
Migs Mildred Crump.
Fortnightly Literary 2pm Propylaeum. “Princess Pocohontag From Werowocomoco to
Gravesend,” Mrs. H. R. Hill
Alpha Chap, Gamma Gamma Nu. 6:30 p.m. Hotel Lincoln
Initiation and dinner.
Hoosier Tourist Noon. Mrs, J. V. Faasen, 2738 N. Talbot, hostess. Program, Mrs. H. K._Fa-
tout and Mrs. 1... L. Benton. Inter Alia—2 p.m. Mrs. Walte
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Rey NG
Mayflower Chap, ITSC—12:30 p. m. YWCA. Speaker, Mrs, No-
ble Reynolds.
Alpha: Beta Chap. Omega Phi
Tau. Mrs. Sidney Hayes, 4337 Nash, hostess. Cocktail party . for new pledges. : Chap. 8, PEO--7:30 p. m. Mrs, M.,
W. Rickett, 206. E. 49th, hostess,
Program, Mrs. A. C. Michael.
20th anniversary birthday party, Chap. U, PEO—1 p. m:. Mrs, A. W, Macy, 325 Campbell, -hostess “Mexico,” Mrs. 0. P. Epler,
Chap. W, PEO—2 p. m. Mrs, W. V./
Covert, W, 77th, 8. Drive, hostess, Book review, Mrs, J. D. 4 . arr
Chap. AM, PEO--R p. m. Mrs. N, T. McLaughlin, 3248 Kenwood, hostess. Musical . Interlude,” Mf8s Suzanne McLaughlin. Beta Beta Chap, Pi Omicron— . Mrs, Everett Newman, 319 E. 54th St, hostess. Dinner party.
r Improves Haver Fdwards, Williams Creek, hostess Program, Mrs. P. E. Stubbs . and’ Mrs. Frank Langsenkamp
To improve™ the lavor of
chickens, many meat packing
houses are stitching mono sodium
ITSC, Inc.—8 p.m, World War glutamate into thaclegs, thighs,
Memorial
breasts and wings of chickens,
Two Set December Dates
A Bossi
- Miss Colleen Marie Rsahon
will be married Saturday
To color rice add a few drops, Leopoldville, the Belgian Congo, Africa, Samuel Charles
Copeland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Copeland, 534 E. ‘Maple Road, is the bridegroom. to-be. Mr. and Mrs, Henry G.
. Delphi, are the "bride. | fo-be's- patinh, : :
By MARGUERITE SMITH 4 J¢=- Garden Editor Q--We have a planter built into
our living room near the fireplace which is opposite the win- powler and Charles Offutt,
dows. I have had some green
plants (philodéndron and san- ception was held in the home of the bride's parenis.
sevieria) init but would ‘like
to have some variation from the ier Coliegé, “The bridegroom, a’ solid green. Can you suggest graduate ofHanover, is attending any green and white foliage Indiana ‘University.
plants that would grow with-
out much direct light? A.C. H. Economical Yopiitio A Variegated sansevieria ~ and For Desserts :
green and white pothos or socalled variegated philodendron, ‘and the green and white creep- t ing fig) and ivies are a
ter or greenhouse. I'd suggest
that you visit a greenhouse that dry skim milk and cool until
specializes in house plants and t
look over their stock. That'sibeater until: it will hold shape. the easiest way to get acquaint- Then add one tablespoon sugar. SILVER ed with the countless possibili- few grains salt and few drops
ties. Many of the plant names vanilla. : : CANDLESTICKS
are unknown even to expert gardeners hut you can always
Rav. +1 lke that one. will 0 Designing Woman
grow under these conditions?” when you see it. ” » | BC
QT have a philodendron that
has grown” well for two, years, but the new leaves have dried tips and edges and spots appearing under the leaf. It is planted in soil and peat moss and has had bone meal twice. 1 water it two or three times a week. I would appreciate any information. Kessler Blvd.
A.—Try giving the plant more
Miss Frances Marie Edmonds
and Paul Arther Peirce will exShon e vows Saturday in Sweenhapel,- Butler University. os. Bessie Edmonds, 836 N. Beville Ave., is the mother of the bride-to-be, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Peirce, 936 N. Ta. coma Ave, are the prospective
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water. Philodendrons need plenty. Then your description of soil and fertilizer sound as if the plant was not getting enough nitrogen. If it has not .had the soil renewed in the last year it has probably exhausted | the soil nitrogen. Try replotting in rich loose soll. (Peat moss will loosen soil texture but | does nat supply much plant | food.) You might also renew | the nitrogen by watering it with | ammonia solution once a week (a teaspoon of household ammonia to a quart of water).
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few Soften one tablespoon gelatin in phssibilities vou, should be able one- fourth cup cold water. Dis; to'get-at almost any plant coun- solve over hot water and cool.
The ceremony was performed ih the Presbyterian Church with the bride's father officiating | Thanksgiving afternoon.
Matron of Honor Mrs. Harrig B, Janes served as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Nancy Robinson, Rushville; Miss Jane Eash, Indianapo-| lis, and Miss Geraldine Ewing} South Bend. | Donald McGregor, Kalamazoo, |
to steal
an early
break it.
+ Following the ceremony a re-
girl, don’t make a play for her. |wag of jce blue illusion gathere That's strictly unfair, bath. to {onto orange blossoms. g a
your pal and to your own date. | David E. Case, Plainfield, was ‘Naturally, a gal doesn’t try his brother's best man. Ushers
the other girl's guy, were Joseph ,O. Case, brothér of
either, And she doesn’t insist the bridegroom, Plainfield, and on the foursome following her B, E. King. whims exclusively. Parents of the couple are Mr, When one of the party has and Mrs, C. A. McGonagle; and
curfew to meet, the Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Case, Plain-
others shouldn't tease her to field.
It’s not kind to put Immediately following the cere-
the gal on a #fot. If she falls mony a reception -was held in the.
'was best man, Ushers. included ONSULT BOTH GIRLS for temptation, she'll be. in home of the bride. Angus Washburn, Kentland; War- ABOUT YOUR PLANS wrong with her parents—and After a wedding trip the Sounle ren Estep, Frankfort, Ky. David - ————————————— so will you. will live in Plainfield.
The bride is g’graduate of H an-
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