Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1950 — Page 13
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Committees Named |
For Program, Tea T bl Chi * @ : ' The general club program - a e ina, Price a oint the Woman's Department Club! : o - will be held at 1:30 p. m. Wednes- : day in the élub house at 1702 N. Meridian St. Ta i Club president, Mrs. John Ww. Thornburgh, will preside. i The program will include music| by the Renato Pacini Trio with Stella Pacini as soloist. A talk! will be given by the Rev. John!
Vruwink, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, on ‘“Christmag’ Thoughts.” i
Committee. members includ e Mesdames Ralph T. Simon, John E. Berns, William IL. 8 Charles H. Smith, Alvin T. Coate, 8. Harry Glendenin, J. M. Whitehead, Donovan A. Turk, Scott Deming, Lewell T. Génung.l Charles O, Grinslade, Florence W. Howell, E. Preston Jones, Victor R. Jose, John H. Newlin, Perry E, Powell, Paul T. Rochford, Ralph E. Simpson, Edgar V. Toms, Carl E. Wood, C. Eugene Wolcott, Dr. Mabel Bibler, Miss Leila H. Partlowe and Miss Mary A. Moore, Tea chairmen will be Mesi dames J. James Woods, Lindon 1 A. Bailey, Carl M. Sauer dssisted
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Times photos by John Spicklemire Autumn Leaf by Haviland . . . French import at a tiny price. 1 By JEAN TABBERT
PRETTY DINNER tables should abound this holiday sea-
Haviland factory, is done in fall : colors, the shades of the sea- Here's the Gift he's hinting for... ne son itself. A place ¢- ‘ting, $9.50. oy
tion in Japan is the Noritake pattern pictured. The design shown, “Sandra,” includes
! by Mesdames John A. David, son. Certainly fine china, one of green, yellow and orange WILDFI OWERS neirele the | SHOCK AND WATER : Donald E. Gray, Francis Hackett, the basic elements in a hand- flowers in an attractive modern ait ai vhoddibomally i" Pleks a : Edward L. Hall, Charles T.| some setting, is available at al. spray. Economical place setting, Garland pieces, B LI0RA ) RESISTANT Hanna, J. H. Hellekson, Norman | i most any price the homemaker. price a point, at $3.95. product.’ Deep blues, roses anc
For the formal table , . . Franciscan's Del Monte. greens are the colors used, any of them lovely gnough to form the basis of a room color scheme. A place setting, $13, Franciscan's Del Monte is the traditional type of china, so fine it could be used for the most formal occasion. The band is the place -setting price,
H. Hill, Rue S. Hinshaw, Walter J. Hubbard, W. D. Keenan, Wil-| liam E. Kennedy, Norman A.| Keller, William V. Kingdon, L. A. McDonald, Frank E. Malott, R. G. Manning, Harry S. Mecllvaine, Ralph H. Meyncke, Cora Pantzer, John Pantzer, A. C. Pebworth, John A. Simmons, Guy L. Stayman, John E. Swaim, William E. Swope, Frank B. Tufts, Ralph Velandingham, Lee Walker, Harris. P. Wetsell, James B. Billard, John M. Williams, and W. C. Wood. Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs. D. S. Meditch and Mrs. Susan 8S. Hemingway.
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ment's 21st annual Christmas| party in the club house at 1:30 P. m. Dec. 15. Mrs. E. C. Griener is chairman of the department. 7 A Christmas program has been , planned and will include classical ; songs sung by Sue Ann Luessow,
‘E. Pleasant Run Pkwy. 8. Dr., !entertained in honor of Mrs. Jane Bement Penniman, admissions ‘counsellor for Rockford College, with a luncheon in the Indianaplolis Athletic Club Wednesday. Mrs. Moreland is president of} {the Rockford College Alumnae {Club of Indianapolis.
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Noritake's inexpensive china (left) has a flower motif, "Garland" by Pickard is encircled with wild blooms.
Events— Blackwood on Bridge—
and Pride Bridge Hand Started Properly Plays Self,
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Poor Reasons for Divorces ou: utweniens » Mr, Heinsite Says, to Players’ Annoyance
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| J | Nome. ........ Shes rer iae ra eee # _ By RUTH MILLETT : OO S| 1S THERE A “Mr. Heinsite” in your bridge crowd? You'may DID fall and so if you start the Adres oo xlantss aren visible aot ph Ld. EVERY NOW and then I get a letter from a Fred Kepner; party, "know him by another name but I'll wager he’s there, {hand out right it plays itself.” | ci Zone... Store: “ » + : : { In today's hand he gave another brilliant (though late) anal-| (See ‘tomorrow's. hand, ‘where ity... ERC eae goannas x Lone... : cod | woman having “husband trouble” who admits she |Clio—2 p. m. Mrs. James Pearson, | ysis. Mrs, Keen opened the king of diamonds and Mr. Dale played | : ’ i | 3 Remittance Enclosed CJ Charge ‘acon doesn’t want a divorce because she still loves her 4250 N. Illinois, hostess. “MeITy his second highest, the five. Mr. Abel saw no reason to hold up Mr Heinsite's advice blows up in ie hs New pccount, Poms Send References. husband, or because of the children, or because she is afraid Christmas,” Mrs. B. D. Sprad-anq won with the ace. ‘his face.) ; —e
ling and Mrs. Louis Belden. | pn spite of his weak diamond South dealer
he won’ t herself. the final quest S i I she won't be able fo support he Yet the } question Sarah T. Bolton, ITSC—1:30 p. m. holding, he saw several chances Both sides vulnerable
~always the same: “What else can I do but get a divorce?”
These women aren't thinking straight. Divorce isn’t the Mrs. Frank Oslos, 5010 W. 15th, ‘to raake his contract. If the | NORTH only solution to most marriage problems, whether the trouble hostess. Speaker, Mrs. Noble spades broke, all was well. If they| Mr. Heinsite lies with an unfaithful’ husband, or one who Reynolds. |didn’t, there was the club sult to S—7 2 drinks to excess, or one who can't hold a job Irvington Quest — 1 p. m. Mrs, Work on. H—Q 1093 ; for any length of time, or one who gambles Richard Miller, 3855 Guilford, Spades Bad News 1 D—9 7 a his money away. hostess, Christmas program, But three rounds of spades told C—AKJ43 If under such circumstances, the woman Mrs. C. 0. Carey; gifts. 'the bad news about that suit. Mr. WEST EAST wants a divorce, or if she figures she would Irvington Social Study—1 p. m. Abel then Jed a club and finessed| Mrs. Keen Mr: Dale be better off divorced, that is her decision. Mrs. W. F. King, 835 N, Bolton, dummy’s jack. Mr, Dale won with S—9 6 SJ 105 4 . But when she admits she doesn’t want hostess. “Bells,” Mrs, A. W.the queen, éashed the jack of H—J 8654 H—K a divorce and then asks “but what else can Macy; Christmas music, Mrs. W. spades and led a diamond, When D—K Q J 10 3 D—6 54 2 : I do?” she is mixed up in her thinking. A. Schofield; gift exchange, [the smoke cleared away, the de- C—38 C—Q 1095 >. ¢ ' Over the Tea Cups—2:30 p. m. fense had collected six tricks for| SOUTH IF SHE doesn’t want a divorce, nothing Mrs. C. W. Dicks, 4480 N.a two trick set. { Mr. Abel ought to force her into it; not the opinion of Pennsylvania, hostess. “India,”| “What a way to play a hand,” S—~AKQs83 7 her family or friends, her own pride, nor the Mrs. A. C. Watters. {snorted Mr. Heinsite, after a few, H—A 72 id 2 notion that no wife ought to put up with this Woman's Round Table—1 p. m, moments’ thought. “Here's the D—A 8 {0 i or that. : Ruth Millett Mrs. G. T. Rust, 4455 Marcy Way I'd have played it.” | C0=—162 AsV . If she doesn’t want a divorce then she should close that Lane, hostess. Christmas party. Who asked you?” said Mr. The bidding: ; LHL AY . avenue of escape in thinking about her problem and figure out etree {Dale under his breath, {South West North East . i NG Ci i Pe : what she can do about it within the bonds of matrimony. . . “I'd have played one high clubil § Pass 2 C Pass . fo give an ange on /Chr 1simas day “0° 0 n There may be a lot she can do; or there may be very little. Bridal Dinner Set first to guard against a singleton 2 N'T "Pass 38 N T All Pass | LAY, pr But even If the only answer seems to be to make the best of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Crews dueen on my right,” continued Mr.|—— | | AA > a bad bargain—there's her answer. ; will entert#in their son and his H+ Then I'd have returned to my: ‘“How'could I tell the king of a halo of fragrance from : If she doesn’t want a divorce, she shouldn't get it. Divorce ' [fance, Miss Norma Jean Han- hand with the ace of hearts and hearts was going to drop? Mr.| 8.0 hab Is a solution to some problems. But only when the divorce is codl, with a bridal dinner tomo- What happens? The singleton king Abel asked. . $ Wal
wanted. | If it isn’t wanted, it's no solution and a woman ought to put the idea out of her mind and go to work finding some other solution. a : > : : :
{of hearts fails! Now I forget about| Mr. Heinsite shook his head Jw ignt 1 the Ropper Houle live clubs entirely because the disgustedly. “How carefully must married at 3 p. m. Saturday in| finesse against the jack of hearts/I explain these things?” he said, the Third Christian Church iis marked. I therefore win three nastily. (Must you explain them . {spades, three hearts, a diamond at all, thought Mr. Dale.) “The ‘and two clubs for nine tricks.” ° [fact remains the king of hearts
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