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=—— | ostesses Named [Card Party Proceeds To Promote Cheer Rei E— For Second Week _ | Of Hoosier Salon

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of wg . ' - . A For Exhibition in Block's Auditorium To Be Hostesses for the second week of the Hoosier Salo Miss Hil being held in Block’s auditorium are announced. 3 Home er Today from 9:30 a. m. to 1 p. m. representing th the fourth Indianapolis Panhellenic Association, were Mesdames Graeme B.| test. I Supple, John Cavosie, Richard Lennox, Bert McCammon, Elliott con Morrill and KX. E. Lemons, petition is From 1 p.m. to 5 p. m. today were to be representatives of the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of Sigma Kappa Sorority. They in- Miss Flor clude Mesdames William A. Tornes, William M. Hutchison, Harry Ruth Staf Link, H. A. May, E. G. Gerwe and Paul R. Summers. the high s Tomorrow from 9:30 a. m. to 1 p. m. hostesses will be from the This is t American Association of University Women. They include Mesdames homemake C. E. Roach, Morris-B. Paynter, Edward D, Campbell, Oscar M. contests ai Helmer, Howard King and Howard Peckham. : . weekly cas Serving from 1 p.m. to 5 p. m. tomorrow members of the Port- grand priz {folio Club will be Mesdames § The top Weber D. Donaldson, John L hilk Ce best recipe Kautz, Wilbur D. Peat, Anton] entire con Scherrer, Victor R. Jose Jr., nton | all | IONIC during The old Ochsner and Miss Blanche to be held Stillson. the Murat Indiana University women's eo . Club representatives acting wDOX ers P Prizes Inc {hostesses Wednesday morning in-| Grand Tt clude Mesdames Eimer Sherwood, | A a ; dean | Currie.| : : . [Prank ean, Sa Prom] nnounce Proceeds of Pilot Club's annual card party tomorrow night will be used for the club's [rojacts Blass val (Glen Conway and Barrett Wood-| Boxholders and additional pa-| For the past few years the group has given funds for the betterment and happiness of handicapped ved at $46 |small. [trons are announced for the Istael| children in the Indiana School for the Deaf. Playground equipment and bowling shoes for the young- * master va | . { . . - ' + th Ine ‘Will Represent Club | Philharmonic concert at 8:30 p. m.| sters were purchased this year. Looking over some of the prizes for the 8 o clock event in the Sunbeam | | Representing the CIHN Club, tomorrow in the Murat Theater. diana Roof Ballroom are (left to right) Mrs. Ethel E. Minney, prize chairman; Miss Alice McMahon, valued at Mesdames Ralph En Keugler, Izler Solomon will replace cochairman for the Ayres’ style show, and Miss Ruth Fislar, club treasurer. : Contest n'ey Db. eard, Verr +|Eleazar Carvalho as conductor. : . : : mall Woods, Luther H, Manley, Ches- |The guest soloist will be 1saac Blackwood on Bridge— 214 NV. Ma i Marta revel Sa er Bars, Violinist. : RB : . : . d <n i will serve Wedne oS 3 Ce \ a H " Hostesses for Thursday morn-| Doth Ayres’ and Sears Roebuck | eginners Might friave Bid Four Spa es Fi Times. ing are Mesdames Wendell Han. have reserved boxes Sow pervice . : . Any type " George L. Bradshaw, F. E./men. Other boxes are liste or! AM a kl b tf w +h L S f Tf ted. Any 1 Spindel! BE aloh Ea dshan ‘R. F./Gov..and Mrs, Schricker, Mayor or e . ul C y u I ess a £5 y be made | ¥. y AT | = : ‘ McGinnis’ and T. J. Marshall S06 MIS FAV. CCL ant tn MR. MASTERS AND MR. DALE went through a lot of mental had wanted: to bid spades on the Tout] con from the Story a Month Club. | Ge pow Ey 4. |[Eymnastics to reach a final contract on this hand which a couple of first round but had refrained be- ous compe Thursday afternoon hostesses George Choban, Mrs. J. A. Good-yeoinners may have reached with great ease. {cause of the danger that such a from the May Wright Sewall In- man, L. L. Goodman, Leo Lipp-| "1 myst be remembered, however, that they allowed themselves call might have got the hand too Dealers : Yana Gounet} ul Women ill be man talchent hossler, a Samuel | some leeway in. the matter of safety, which the beginners would not high. Mast id "oe esdames Lowell 8. er, ’ . , "have enjoyed. : | r. Masters was gladrto raise rec Clarke, Laura E. Ray, Claude/R. Mallory Co. and Block's. | After RO Keen overcalled Mr. = {to four spades. Mr. Muzzy opened maxed. by Franklin, E. W. Cowley, Russell] Additional patrons and patron- Dale felt that he was up against North dealer {the deuce of hearts and Mr. Dale School wh Cushmann and Carl Sauer. , lesses are Messrs. arid Mesdames it for a good bid. Should he bid East-West vulnerable (played low from dummy like a Radio a Representing - the Woman'siy 71 Borinstein, Jacob Kasle, two spades? The beginner would, a NORt jman, Philco 2 Axia oar ASlana polis Jay Kaufman, Abe Kroot, Albert without giving it a thought. sh Masters [aioe the ace to win § fhe trick Seatte no ’ G.. Reuben, Max Selig, } .| But Mr. Dale realized this was x | . Muzzy cted hostesses will be Mesdames Philp i. “rote "0% er 52 "5 'Sew. a tree bid which would force his Hell Q 43 the ace of diamonds at trick two, the Nailtes B. Reed, Lester = Be art, Tully Stonehill, Earl F. partner to the three range just to D3 8 52 Mr. Dale was able to- take five Boer ot . M. Gastineau, Charles F. Voy eS, | mrimpe. make a simple rebid in his suit.| Ce {spade tricks, two hearts and three pm W. Burleigh Matthew and Charles |And Mr. Masters; with a minimum WEST EAST {clubs for game. The Feb Y. Knowles. Also Messrs. and Mesdames Leo! . ’ J Mr. Muzzy Mrs. Keen the school Talesnick, Louis Geis, Louis Tale- hand and no spade fitatall, might'q 3483 g_7 | 50 The Feb. | Afternoon Hostesses yy SRC, Sam Weinberger, Sam zif- find this embarrassing. Hd 973 HoAB A res Sets aq Tor 3: ay afternoon hostesses [frin, Abe Wides, Walter Wolf,|L eft it O D—none D-KQJ10743 y Admissic include Medames Jasper P. Scott, yro. | Ir Upen : { i Y Zuckerbert, Robert] C—-109752 CJ 83 3 1 | [er cay, Hala J. Hayes siatmers, J. O. Daugherty, Curis um aor ve os os. mr oo south Subdeb Show Tip in L a wns | Thomas Hindman, ge House: /Cochran and Paul Brandt, Mes-| & free] Mr. Dale | ow ; ; . —Times Photo by Bill Oates |E. 8S. Farmer and ‘Donald J.| "stead he settled for a single free | “Looking Into Spring” will be Wh 1 . : . 0 by Bll On | dames Harry Berke, Lou Leven- raj fh | S—-KQ865 | . en 1 JouN HENDRICKS, 3, does his daily dozen by peddling around the block in his junior While from She Seventh Distrist tha) and ‘Evans: Woolen. Jr. Pg a ATE, Maybe Ne md H—10 6 5 [the Thieme 3 for a unde fashion pillowcases . : ; y . d ! D |show to s aturday a | size car. Johnhy devotes the remainder of his day to gun toting games and playing | Butler Women’s Faculty Club George D. Ross and Michael Jol- call, but at least he was making > a hi De he Sem cyay at obtained with his train. Dr. and Mrs. John W. Hendricks, 124 W. 64th St., are his parents. jit be Yepressnted 8 aturdayse . 2 De Dae Sould Dass The bidding: 'be in the auditorium. grees Fah {morning by Mesdames George A.| . : : NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST Carrying out the - springtime our hand . 4 oo : (Schumacher, Amos B. Carlile, South Side Club Of course, when the bidding [1H 2D °H Pass theme will be five divisions in the y Republican Women Plan Lincoln Day Event [fmm = sors mov st robizs sponsor Benefit [rua sents to wi “vesirs a 3H Tas 35 Pass show. Spring navy wil be fea . D ne orest O' and John | D . 148 All Pass 'tured first, followed by a port- Fille : : vil |W. Best. | A benefit card party will be Couldn't be no mp as there {folio of styles from Seventeen Plans are complete for the Indianapolis Women's Were) halFian 2 hpi Saturday afternoon hostesses sponsored by the South Side Serv- Was no diamond/stopper. And he was none too sure of the heart magazine. “Just for Fun” will Republican Club's Lincoln ‘Day dinner next Monday. [valle chard, , assisted BYiwil include Mesdames Marshall ice Club at the Food Craft Shop| jut in view of .the somewhat star rock-candy denims. This is Principal speaker will be United States Sen. Everett Ms. Irene Hamilton. Armstrong, Robert Lockman, at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow. ; F + : forced nature of Mr. Dale's re-| After that will be “Look Pretty articles. Dirksen of Illinois : | Committee chairmen include Jess Long, Borden R. Purcell, Al - Proceeds will he used for re-| ven Ss. ily S00 - (PPODSe, {Please” highlighting pastels and x . ; ae |Mesdames Harold Burnett, Har-|N. Liewelly and Robert ©. Hold-|treshments and entertainment for| TOMORROW. ne: fettled for a rebid of three pretty” "dresses. “Dancetime” by home The dinner at 6:30' p. m. nthe Columbia” Club ballroom isi riett Newman and Martha Sauley croft from the Delta Chapter of convalescent veterans at Billings OMORROW ‘hearts—a bid which would per-|will be the show finale * built tional LI épen to the, public. : and Miss Jane Lamb. Psi Tota Xi Sorority. | Hospital. Alpha Lambda Latrelan — 7:45 mit Mr. Dale to check out if he around dance and party frocks. Board. = : p. m. Mrs. Lowell Reed, 3334 wished, or to bid another suit or erp ———————————— Mesdames Michael Hanrahan, Robert Rutherford and R. B. A : College, hostess. - “Jewelry,” three no trump or raise to th YOUNG ’ Storms are in charge of reservations, How to Live With Yourself— Mrs. Carroll Sipe, ’ iheart game. P 2a'0 Lhe DAR Cha ter an age ; Ben, Dirksen, a Pekin, Ill, attorney, is the new chairman . . Fortnightly Literary — 2 . Pp cookies. y L y — 2 p. m. Figured Correct! lin of the Republican Senate campaign committee. He defeated the H d P Propyla ep, Fas? g y 7 revealing Democratic Senate leader, Scott B. Lucas, in the election last ersona ygiene an rivacy k pylaemn. oy dvion, Mig MR. DALE grasped the oppor- Plans Session sweet cre: November after 16 years in the U. 8, House of Representatives. , to Venetian Blinds » Mrs H J tunity to show his spade suit at to rate y« In World War I he served 17 months overseas. \ . . / Smith. 4 * 7 V' this point. And Mr. Masters cor-' Caroline Scott Harrison Chap- Aza it x th ker's tabl All include | t t i St lL . : rectly figured that his partner ter, Daughters of the American Mro. Frederick Baz, Brit Teta fale nenator ama Im por an Oo ayin In Love | Waylarers SCL pm: F | Revolution, will meet at 1:30 p. m, uneh Hm ent of the Indianapolis : ; h rs . ’ [Friday in the chapter house. ‘omen’s Republican Club, Pend Cale J. Holder, Indiana Republi- By MARGARET B. JOHNSTONE 0 — ani Jor be a sight! Hope! Dak. Speaker, Mrs. H. Sor ori ty Gr oup The program will be a play HI) ihe ms t : or on. | . . . Mr. Bain; United Staves’ Senjcan state Central Commbtes| ' ACCORDING TO Victor ache Ber ho All Bony (Ireingtod Home: stuiy-2 ow JO Hold Dinner . on: cheat tr ne Thos: shaped co Capehart; United States Sen. Wil- Mabel S, Frazer, ' state central, Hugo, “The supreme happi- afternoon an assortment of old- | Mrs. R. H. Hurst, 987 N. Ritter, Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority’s day's meeting postponed because aids, or Ham E. Jenner and Mrs. Jenner committee vice chairman, and ness of life is the conviction fashioned rags and mail-order hostess. “Recent Drama,” Mrs. Alumnae Chapter will hold its/of inclement weather. Mrs, A. C. a . and Ralph Gates, former Indiana Edwin Steers Sr. central com-| that we are loved.” curlers cover her 70-year-old | O.W. Erikson. {regular dinner meeting at 6 p. m./ Brooks will be play narrator. as pes ¢ be governor and now a member of mittee treasurer. . head. But Saturday night at (chap, Q, PEO—1:30 p. m. Mrs. /tOmOrTow in the home of Mrs. Delegates to the Continental choco the national committee, and Mrs. \ 4 Pritchard Chai | In the light of this definition, bedtime, off the curlers come. Dan Hackard, 5663 N Pennsyl- alvin Gerlach, 36 W. 49th St. Congress of the National Society sugars ar bike Mrs. Pritchar airman | what chance would you say the “In 52 years” Sadie once ex- | vania, hostess. Art program! Mrs. Richard Rice, Miss Ade- Apr. 16-20 in Washington will be used for Mrs. Cecil Harden, U. 8. Repre-| Edwin Haerle, 11th District] husband who made the follow- plained to me, “I ain't mever yet | Mrs. H. D. Fatout. ' laide MeCarty and Miss Evelyn elected. : sentative and Republican national GOP chairman, and Mrs. Haerle; ing statement has at happi- poked Seth in the eye in bed. 'g; ma Chi Moth 12:45 Hall will assist the hostess. Meeting hostesses will be Old-fasl ! committeewoman from Indiana; J. R. Innis, Marion County Re-| ness? : I don’t aim to Start mow, any | 5 hl Mothers—12:45 p. m. A program has been planned by Mesdames Lowell S. Fisher, John Coco | ‘| publican chairman, and Mrs. In-| “Her response used to be vi- more than he aifhs to scratch | --therton Center cafeteria. Mrs. Mrs. B. F. Leib, Mrs. Bert Mc--L. Goldthwaite, Herbert B. / Ref ; S ks T ow {nis; Otto Harris, Loogootee, In-| phorant...alive...now it is like me. First week we weré mar- | John W. Marlowe and commit- Cammon and Miss Eloise Proctor. Haven, Lindon A. Bailey, pea $ fomorr {diana Republican State Editorial putting my arms around a sack ried we made a bargain. He | tee, hostesses. Business and State Day for the organization Thomas O. Conger and Eric J. W Mrs, Walter Houppert will be Association president, and Mrs.| 45¢ cement.” calculated he'd: shave before | asson’s style show. will be held in Muncie on Apr. 21. Wadleigh. —_— the. speaker for the meeting of Harris; Mrs. E. C. Rumpler, and| give me tHat line bedtime if I'd keep off my curl- | : : TT Whiche : Miss Josephine: Reardon. i Prett db in to last | : ; make—ro! the Gypsy Chapter of the Inter- | about ‘no frigid women, only ers. y good bargain to last | : an | Mrs, Fraser will introduce Sen. | r hat I 52 years; don’t you think?” bar, you'l national Travel Study Clubs to-| y | clumsy men!” No matter wha wii the ty Mrs. J. Dirksen, Mrs. Rumpler will give, 4 po matter how I approach Personal hygiene, howpver, Jey ae morro + v:the invocation and Mrs. Lolita y.. well, it's all over for or the lapse of it, is only on ave hi H, Townsend, 6242 College Ave. Wendell will be at the piano. | us, I guess.” the more or less obvious physi- foo os ; : __ According to DF.-Clifford R. AES , cal maladjustments discovered fresh and p : IL { Adams, “Of the marriage prob gometimes embarrasses, but al- 0 the wives’ session in the av- in your c ; SN oF lems that come ‘to the on ways is a sure-fire_dcebreaker, grage Jostmasiial ow useling : pi 7 In | selor, more than three-fourths “ : v . second ‘18 privacy. P H \ N FA 7 ou ei an unsatisfying phys!- geet SHowt personal hy This business of pEivaey, rogre SS and- ork Dept. 2 c. sifte cal relationship.” “Personal hygiene?’ she Moreover, goes even deeper, 1; tsp. ba | deeper than the need for a sec- 3 Thus the problem in most echoed. 12 tsp. al postmarital counseling courses “Perhaps the trouble is not ond honeymoon, to be eventu- 3, c. lard | is: How to stay in love? The with you, I hastened to explain. 2lly followed by the crossing 2; c. suga | problem is stated, intentionally - I then handed her a folder, of a threshold all your own. 1 egg, un | in the positive. The dilemma “Pick out any of those clippings Loot there be spaces in your to- * : 2 | baffling nine of 10 couples who, that you wish your husband 8 eres. - Cl S i " Here Is a challenging ap- gH lake Jo heart, Individual Dignity - u Hf proach to the most intimate WHY ARE 17 of th % de SELF - REALIZATION, indi- { Mrs. Cla) ; : R e ad: vidual digni | problems of daily living, set picting bad breath, 16 of those ual dignity, mutual self-con- ‘ correspondi i | down by a woman clergyman ...i.o acainst body odor. 30 tainment and respect—these are diana Fede 8g ag y ' the fund tal f . i whose sound personal counsel- .. ip,ce advocating skin and e fu amental factors in last- ® was appoir | Ing has restored faith and ,.... o.. cot why are 84 ng love. “Let there be love, let . board to re | strength to the lives of hun- ' : there be attachment, let there 11. who h he of the 90 your-best-friend-won't- » sali, Wie | areds of people. tell-you t ads eari in De partnership” warns Dr. Th. > Besides | The Rev. Margaret Blair +" ype app Ting H. Van deVelde, eminent gyne- : ; ment. whi | Johnstone, veteran of extensive curren’. Issues of l1& Na-’ eologist, “but leave each other board meet

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