Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1951 — Page 4

- i id by le. Tend, HE a ie ST a a X FE - i _— v sy : i ’ - ; 3 PAGE €. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES MONDAY, FEB. 26, 1951, MONT rg ’ » The Social Calendar— - |PTA Council Plans All-Déy Conference Slim for Activities in March a Dash : Mrs. Richard Lawson, Dr. Alberta Jones and Mrs, Bert C. But if ( St P atri k Je McCammon (left to right) . . . check notes for Thursday's Indimss. Mune a r ry le / C / apolis PTA Council conference, BIANN , | : : descends taster bunn otirs sot " By all n Our Lovel ianapolis Athlefi hat 6 Indianapolis Athletic Club Sets anasto Its Traditional Tulip Time Ball * age may : an foo By JEAN ENGELKE weight. St. Patrick and the Easter Bunny vie for honors And r ‘as March steps into the spotlight. make up, : : : : vlan tomorrow Be it lamb or lion, the month is crowded with activities —__ your mer to please juveniles and the young in heart. ? ~ don’t wor Thespians . . . amateur and professional . . . ‘will go through S——— their paces for the Dramatic Club, Players Club, the Civic and Here's the Murat Theaters, . Spring =. The Indianapolis Athletic Club will hold its traditional Tulip less seve: \Time Ball, and for the 29th year Easter Sunrise Services will be Ann Will held on Monument Circle. thor and Youngsters will scramble for Easter eggs on country club She hat grounds, and their elders will enjoy St. Patrick Day parties and : \ ducing di pre-Easter dances. ; zines and The calendar for the month follows: healthful f Mar, 1—Hillerest Country Club weekly family dinner, meefing at 1:30 p. m. in the Her n Mar, 2—Southern Club Auxiliary| Woodstock Club. Book,” Jt | meeting 1 p. m. Mar, 14 — Propylaeum morning more tha Mar. 2—Riviera Club hooster Dridge. simple diz dance from 9 to midnight. ,/Mar, 18-—Meridian Hills Country watcher 'Mar. 3—Dramatic Club play,| Club square dance at 7 p. m. kitchen. | “John Loves Mary,” presented Mar. 16—Civic Theater presents of her mu |. in the TU Building at the State| the “Silver Whistle” (place to Fair Grounds at 8:30 p. m. be announced). If, how Mar. 3-—Dramatic Club supper Mar. 18—Riviera Club booster solutely 1 dance in the Woodstock Club! Sg oN ers ii ; wo tween-me oll . | rom p. . to . 5 , tr 3 odin Symon Na 11 Hirol Comic An all-duy conference Marna Ser, Bien 10%, Sh Mont, Se Se ne 8 ga . a 2 - v ' " - - . ’ ’ | Orchestra ‘all-request orchestral] Jt. Tatrick's Day fish fry at will be sponsored by the In- ni. "urns Place of Religion in lie Young, Central Christian £ill empty Da In the Murat Theater vor. 17 ~ Highland Golf and| dianapolis Parent-Teacher a Complete Education,” Dr. F. Church youth pastor; Miss Bev- 100 ne Mar, 3 RS ish Rite Young Country Club bridge and ca-| Association Council Thursday A. Preideret; luidsnapolis phd erly Spradley, Washinglon High e People's dance at 9 p. m. | Basta party precedeq by St jp the Worle War Memorial EY a oo Fao Ripple High School, and Is a raw Mar. 3—Meridian Hills Country Patrick's Day supper. | Auditorium, jtual Values in Healthy Per- Mrs, Ralph Johns of the Irv thin shoe | Club weekly cocktail hour and Mar. 17—Athenaeum Turns ou Members of all city and Mar- ooo Development of Chil- ington Presbyterian Church, of water | inher Sasivivg from 5 p. m. to| Benne Feast and dance a | on a cas i> dren and Youth, Mrs, Robert Speaking on “The Unfinished wn i Mar. 3—Riviera Club all-member- Mar. 17—Herron Art Museum fl-Nto 2:40 p. m. Sgn NO ens Business om 2 enlle will yo bling eve | ship dance from 9 p. m. to mid-| lustrated lecture by Robert O., The morning program will Mre. Basil Flach rl di Dr. Alberta Jones, Marion memory. night. | Parks on 18th Century land-| emphasize character and spi. "Congress treasurer, will County- Child Guidance Clinic Actual Mar. 3 Hillcrest Country Club scape in Italy, at 4 p. m. {tual education. Juvenile pro- FTA Congress treasurer, hy director: Geor e F. Ostheimer, to these | | juke box dance and buffet sup- Mar. 17—Riviera Club all mem-| tection will be the afternoon be moderator for a panel on a he) de Ra al: the ‘Rav. to allow t | per beginning at 7 p. m. bership dance from 9 p. m. to| session theme. -, <Where Does the Chilq. Find " a G princing ; Irvington sire for r (Mar. 4—Indianapolis Symphony midnight. Topics to be discussed inthe Religion? rod hy Cure are aa t's in at ll | Orchestra all-request orchestral Mar. 18—“The Spirit of Scandi-| morning will be “Foundations Taking part will be Mrs, R. Charles B 1. Mari Coun- that red program in the Murat Theater] navian Life and Art” with Wal-| of Child Development,” Dr. H. Crockett, Indianapolis Coun- o aries oar on ps broken. i | at3 p.m | ter J. Twiname at the Herron) Yi s Lo proba Here 1 py i A . ; Mar. 4—Herron Art Museum il-| Art Museum at 4 p. m. | . | 9 a third day - Times photo by Henry E. Glesing Jr. lustrated gallery talk by Wil- Mar. 20—Scottish Rite ladies oup o£ e n ite ere Sessions Leader of determ | K ATHY LOUISE SHANNON, 3, spends a part of each day with her fairy stories. bur D. Peat on “Benjamin luncheon a 12119 p. me wv a 4 " melded’ N ” | Moderator will be Mrs. Bert sary ing i ; ” ‘ West and His Times” at 4 p. m.|Mar. 21 — Broadmoor Country| Miss Barbara Jeanne omp-| Ushers include orman Zer- wejght-tr : She knows each tale by heart. Mr. and Mrs, James M. Shannon, 713 N. Grant yy, "4. .Iowell Thomas Jr. in the, Club dinner and entertainment son and Robert Carver Jr. were'nicke, Donald Many and Mr. To Indianapolis Jehbir Ave., are her parents. The Shannons have one other daughter, Kay Ellen, 7 months old. Murat Theater on “Trip| from 6 p. m. to midnight. married at 4:30 p, m. Saturday Thompson, | Tome will be in the YWCA Guild U - Through Tibet” at & p. m. Mar, 21 Propylaeum Day at 2:30 in the Tabernacle Presbyterian| The bride wore a candlelight! 0 . "No reservations are Blackwood on Bridg : Mar. 4—Propylaesum buffet sup-| p. m. with Mrs. Marcelline Church. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale faille gown. Her two-tiered illu- RECESERTY The fol : e / : | per at 8 p.m. with Dr. Frank! Hemingway Sanford on “The read the vows. sion. veil was caught by a seed Te Methodist Mr. Heinsite's Post Mortem Fails fo Add ~~ | &. us wae” cole pity Parade: mn moe 1. the nigher of PAT Cab. ‘She cared Dink roses MT, Frank Hartngion and Gui wi r. einsi e S oS or em ai S Oo | president, guest speaker. Mar. 23—"The Guardsman” with ymr and Mrs. William G. Thomp- With white gardenias. <i. | ter und spiritual education and Service Ce ra. » {Mar. 7—Broadmoor Country Club, Jeanette McDonald and Gene gon 3738 Park Ave. The bride-| Following the reception in Me- juvenile protection chairmen Street Me A Point as Mr Muzz Makes Four S ades | dinner and entertainment from| Raymond at the Murat Theater groom is the son of Mrs, Hulda Kee Chapel, the couple left for respectively, are in charge of Street . ; 68 p. m. to midnight. i at 8:30 p. m. . Carver, 715 Lincoln St. a wedding trip south. | torus or he ey North Me! “GUESS I'M DOWN one,” sald Mr. Muzzy after the play of this|—o— Mar, 7—Great Artist panel dis- Mar. 23—Propylaeum dinner-| 1, 5 frock of aqua net and h naira of Corts . | 2 2 #8 Missionary d. Told he had made his contract, he frowned eonfusedly. He North dealer cussion at the Herron Art Mu-| bridge at 6:30 p. m. lace Mrs. Waldo Scocozza wa anging © Curtains The board of the Indianap- board mee indeed, taken 10 tricks. But he had no idea how it had been Neither side vulnerable seum held by Alumi Association Mar. 23—Junior Auxiliary, India- matron of honor. The brides-| When you change your windows olis PTA Council will meet at Broad Rip gccomplished. From the start he had been sure he would lose twol NORTH of the-Art School. | anapolis Day Nursery, board maids, Mrs. William G. Thomp- from heavy drapes to sheer cur- 9:30 a.m. Mar. 7 in School 5. Friday, Cr spades, a diamond and a heart. Mr. Heinsite {Mar.. 7—Women's Committee, In-| meeting at 1p. m. son Jr. Miss Jackie Ray and Miss tains, hang a sachet bag on the Members will tour the school - Mr, Abel opened his singleton diamond which was taken with S—J 7186 | diana State Symphony Society, Mar. 24 — Indianapoliz Athletic Marlene Leibtag, were dressed hook that holds the tie-backs. The and give special attention to The gummy’s ace. At this point Mr.| H—A 4 | boapd meeting at 10:30 a.m. in| Club Tulip Time Ball. in pastel shades of lace and net. soft spring breezes will bring a the gight-saving classes for Muszy looked the hand over and hoping Mr. Muzzy had started, D—A K 3 | the/World War Memorial, Mar. 24—" The Guardsman” with . Best man was George Dermitt.' subtle fragrance into the room. ' chiidren with defective vision. . gnnounced that he would make with the ace and only one other. C—~A JBT15H Mar. #—Meridian Hills Country| Jeanette McDonald and Gene By his contract only if he lost no But dummy's jack was put up and] WEST EAST | Chyb canasta-dinner-bridge. Raymond at the Murat Theater Ideal 1 trump tricks. {it won. Thus the defenders won| Mr. Abel Miss Brash Mar/9—Junior Assembly at the at 2:30 p. m. and at 8:30 p. m, ginalier : He laid down the ace of hearts, only a spade, a heart and a dia-| S—K Q 8 83 2 54 | Woman's Department Club Mar. 24 Woodstock Club mem- ‘ ay B Be hoping the queen-jack would be mond. H-8 5 H-Q J "7 from 9 to 11:30 p.m. bership Easter Dance. ® an doubleton. When nothing hap-'Same Difference 1 De D—Q J 10 9 8 2 Mar. 9—Children’s Museum Guild Mar, 24 — Hillcrest County Club/ Dan “es. 3 ed, he led another heart to | | C—K Q 4 2 C—10 9 38 meeting at 12:30 p. m. pre-Easter Dance from 9 p. m.| sane a s king. "| DO YOU THINK Mr. Heinsite, SOUTH Mar. 10—Maennerchor concert at| to midnight. | ts Wh (was satisfied? Far from it.| Mr. Muzzy the Athenaeum, 8 p. m.; dinner Mar, 25—Twenty-Ninth annual cape wi West End-Played {“Poorly played,” he said, “After S—A 10 5 preceding at 6:30 p. m.; dance, Easter Sunrise Service on Mon- ' Paice NEXT HE LED his lone club Winning the ace of diamonds, you, H—K 10 9 8 32 following. ument Circle at 6:30 p. m. a pet and Mr. Abel split his honors, Should have figured your best D—8 54 Mar. 10—Broadmoor Country Mar. 25—Woodstock Club chil- & yez! t th Dummy was to try to set the club C—8 Club membership dance from - dren's Easter Party at 2:30 p. m. yarns o putting up the queen, Y 8 suit, hoping to find three clubs The bidding: | 9:30 p. m. to midnight. Mar. 25—Highland Golf and yard. ace won and now Mr. Muzzy led to the king-queen in one hand. NORTH FEAST SOUTH WEST Mar. 10—Riviera Club all-mem- Country Club children's Easter Pattern a small spade and put In his| “You should have led to the 1 © 1D 1H 1 8 | bership dance from 9 p. m. to Party at 2 p. m. forated p 10 spot. lace of clubs and ruffed a club. 2 © Pass 2 H Pass | midnight. Mar. 30—Riviera Club Booster WV Ls 5, 8 your Mr. Abel won with the queen Come to dummy with the ace of 4 H All Pass Mar. 13—Christamore Aid Society] Dance and installation of offi- = / ha yan y but was end-played. He had noth- hearts and ruff another elub,| — eee | meeting. cerz at 7 p. m. 7 J Ta, Yaris of tng left but black cards and to Cash the king of hearts, lead ton this trick, just pitch your Mar. 14 — Broadmoor Country Mar. 31—62nd annual Beefsteak St lead either suit would give Mr. the king of diamonds and lead !08Ing diamond and Abel would) Club dinner and entertainment| Dinner at the Columbia Club. Fasmon o Muzzy his contract. a fourth. club, be end-played. He would have| from 8 p. m. to midnight. Mar. 31—Players Club dance at Dew sty He led back a small spade,’ “When Miss Brash showed out NOthing left but spades and you Mar. 14 Junior League luncheon the Woodstock Club at 8 p. m, janice would have lost only one trick —— Originals in that suit.” inside the “How many would that have! \ send toda made?’ asked Mr. Muzzy, who os had failed to follow the analysis. U, y / eli “Four-odd,” answered Mr. Hein- ome see our co ection of on HY Ter site. . . . 214 “Scorekeeper,” sald Mr. Muzzy, / ’ al Sterli Indi i Wo tt Co. precorekeeper.” anid Mr. Mussy nternation ng patterns to 120 points.” No. 861. : No. 856: . Miss S rele That have not increased Y i i Fashi » Rn price . . » Dowse S & Is a Bride ° om oe N py v h esssesnnn ™ ‘ . bein » ows Exchanged Prices listed are for one six-piece NOW . .. Is the #ime to Breet ... 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