Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1951 — Page 4

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DENNIS CALLAHAN, 4, practices up for St. Patrick’s Day. one of his favorite pastimes. Mr, and Mrs. Raymond E. C#llahan, 2449 N. Illinois St., are his parents. Dennis has a brother, Kevin, four weeks oll." ;

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Tomorrow's Club and PTA Events—

Alpha Kappa Latrelan—1:30 p. m. Mrs. Lester Theobald, 222 Penridge Drive, hostess. Style show by Wasson’s.

Alpha Theta Latreian—1:15 p. m. _ Mrs. Russell Whitmore, 523 N, Bradley, hostess. “Floral Arrangements,” Bill Gilbert.

Delta Gamma Mothers—1 p. m, Chapter house. ‘Leadership Training in Education,” Prof. L. Gray Burdin.

Rho Chap., Delta Sigma Kappa— 8 p. m. Mrs. Robert Mock, 4000 E. Hanna, hostess. Election.

Here and There. Homemakers— 10:30 a. m. Mrs. Earl Wininger, 5909 E. 23d, hostess. Aluminum etching; cookies for servicemen,

Indianapolis Association of Personnel Women — 5:45 p. m. Propylaeum. “A Vigorous Step Forward,” round table discussion, led by Miss Marion White,

Inter Alia—2 p. m. Mrs. Douglas White, 5638 N. Delaware, host-

tion.

Arms. Speaker, Mrs. Crawford; election. Old Glory Chap, ITSC—8 p. m. Mrs, Herbert Harris, 2340 N.

Noble Reynolds.

sellers Since 1916,” Mrs. R. S. Hiatt; election.

Irvington Friendship — 1 p. m. Mrs, H:N. Davis, 624 N. Drexel, hostess. Irvington Tuesday—2 p. m. Mrs. E. H. Landers, 320 Poplar Road, hostess. Program, Mrs. - Frank Chiles; election. Kappa Alpha Theta Mothers — Noon. Chapter house. Luncheon th daughters. Business. “Flower Arrangement,” William Gilbert. Mcllvaine-Kothe Unit, American

ess. Program, Mrs. G. R. Burch

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Legion Auxiliary — 7:30 p. m.

Perfect Easter Gifts

After Dinner Coffee—

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Beautiful Bone China

Teacups and Saucers After DinnerCoffee N Cups and Saucers

and Mrs. C, G. Jacquart; elec-

Alpina Chap., ITSO—6 p. m. Spink Meridian Heights Inter-Se—2:15 C. 0]

LaSalle, hostess. Speaker, Mrs.

Irvington Chautuaqua —2 p. m. Mrs. D. E. Kramer, 5527 Un} | versity, hostess. “Indiana Best-

Mrs. N, H. Coulon, 5330 Byram hostess; dessert; business.

p. m. Mrs, K. J. Miles, 6044 { Park, hostess. Chamber of { Commerce speaker. {Chap. 8, PEO—T7:30 p. m. Mrs. | Rosalee Spong, 4515 Marcy | Lane, hostess. Election, Chap, U, PEO—1 p. m. Mrs. A. M. | Welchons, 509 N. Drexel, host- | ess, Election and installation. (Chap, W, PEO—8 p. m. Mrs. H. G. Freeland, 4710 Guilford, hostess. Election and installation, . Chap. AM, PEO—S8 p. m. Mrs. A.

hostess. Election. Procter—10 a. m. Alverna Re- ‘ treat House. Day of recollection. Rose Marie Cruzan Parliamentary Law, I—1 p. m. Colonial Furniture. Co. Meridian Room. Program, Mrs. J. A. Davis, chairman, Stansfield Circle—12:30 p. m. Mrs. William Merrill, 7620 Central, hostess. Tuesday Afternoon Study—12:30 p. m. Mrs. H. B. Shriver, 6958 Warwick Road, hostess. “Club Talent.” Westfield Woman's — 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Arnold Pahmeier and ‘Miss Myra Mendenhall, hostess,

“Gardens,” Purdue University Agricultural Extension representative.

Indianapolis Chap, Woman's Organization, National Association Retail Druggists — 12:15 p. m. Warren Hotel. Speaker,

~._ | Zeta Tau Alpha-Mothers—Noon.

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Mrs. W, C. Freund.

Chapter house. Mrs. R., A. Werner, hostess chairman. PTA UNITS School 82—1:30 p. m. “Modern School Approach to Subject] Matter,” faculty and pupiis|

roundtable discussion. Franklin Township — 7:30 p. m. “Family and Child,” Dr. alberta Jones. Oaklandon — 7:30 p. m. Speaker, Dr. 8. Marion Smith. | Township House—7:45 p. m. fa-| thers’ night. Style show,

T. Laycock, 5735 N. Oxford,|

Organizations— Family * Numbers Include M

Show.”

Leonard Pearson will preside at

| being assisted by Charles Smith, radio expression director, Edward Klinge, Tech student, will be master of ceremonies.

Included in the program will be a mother and daughters team, Mrs. J. B. Malcom, Glenna and Gloria Martin, vio-

linist, marimbist, and accordionist, and Mrs. Elsie Marshall, teacher, pianist, and

Jerry and Jim O'Dell, brothers | team, magic show. Jimmy McNabney, military tap; Carolyn and Marilyn Lukens, “The Singing Twins,” and a comedy skit with fathers, en- | titled “The Bloomer Girls.” The Tech dance band will play. Robert Gwyn is instructor, and Ernest Henniger, student conductor, Band members are Donald G. Willis, Bill Dankeért, Dean Harper, Jack Brengle, Richard | Cross, Don Corey, David VanBusum, Jack Herider, Gene { James, Jim Daniels, Andrew

Talent Show to

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . ;

Feature Tech PTA M. eeting

usic, Magic Show,

Military Tap Dancing, Comedy Skit A FEATURE of the Tech High School Parent-Teacher Association meeting tomorrow will be a “Family Talent

The PTA meeting will be at 7:30 p. m. in the Forum. Mrs.

a short business session,

Families of the teachers and the parents will provide entertainment for the show." Virgil Sheppard, program chairman, is

PTA, and Mrs. Ressie Fix, Tech

Hughey, James Owen and Dave Hager.

The Indianapolis alumnae of Chi Omega Sorority will hold a business meéfing at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the 38th Street Branch of the Indiana National Bank.

General chairman, Mrs. Stephen Baker, will present plans for the organization's state day to be held Saturday in the Hotel Lincoln.

Election of officers will follow.

The Indianapolis Gamma Phi Beta Sorority Alumnae will meet at 7:30 p. m. today in the home of Mrs. H. E. Henley, 602 Berkley Road.

Sigma Delta Pi Sorority will meet at 7 p. m. today in the home of Mrs. Harrold Baker, 3035 Winfield Ave, %

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Square Dance

Wednesday |

Flanner House announces a round of activities ranging from Wednesday

classes. night a

Tsquare dance will be held in the"

house. The Flanner House basketball

Blackwood on Bridge—

Double of Opp

night's PTA “Family Talent Show" in Tech High School.

onent's Overcall in Minor

Suit Should Be Quickest Double of All

WATCH MR. MASTERS play and you will see how quickly he

be the quickest double of all.

|a square dance to handicraft doubles an opponent's overcall of two in a minor suit. This. should

In every bid you make at bridge you are measuring the proby| - able loss if things go wrong against the probable gain if they go

right. When you double your opponents into game the loss is con-|

siderable. You must be pretty

|team will be honored at a ban- gure of your ground, then, when trump with no stoppers in either

|quet to be held Mar. 26.

| The Pleasant Moments Club will have a fashion show and tea Apr. 1.

| president of the group. Miss Rosa loss is not so much even if things

| Brown is sponsor.

May 20 has been chosen as {the date for the annual tea of, the Flanner House Guild. Mrs.

(Esehol MeCain is in charge of

{arrangements i Two new classes have begun on| Tuesday evening from. 7 to 8 ip. m. One is a handicraft class {with Mrs. Willa Mae Jones as leader. The second group is an| art class under the leadership of

. | Miss Rachel Kemper.

Flanner House is a Red Feather Agency of the Indianapolis Community Chest. |

you double a contract of two in a major or three in a minor.

But when you double a.bid of can’t bid hearts on four to the! Mr. Meek

oe |go wrong. Even if the contract is| yr Masters |Tea May 20 (made, the opponents do not get tq, pid at all,

credit for a game. Therefore, you can take a much bigger chance in this situation. In othér words you have a chance for a big gain at the risk of only a small loss. What would be your second bid on: the South cards in today’s deal? Mr. Masters opened the bidding with a spade on a hand that wasn’t much over a minimum. His partner bid two

clubs and the next hand bid two

diamonds. Would you rebid your four card spade suit? You can’t consider no

Miss Mary Ward, 1650 Comer

{St., will become the bride of Fran-|

cis LaRussa, 1722 S. Delaware St.,|

{at 11 a. m. Mar. 31 in the Sacred

Heart Catholic Church. | Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Neely, 1639 E.| Gimber 8t., and Mr. and Mrs, Sal-| vatore LaRussa, Gary. For her maid of honor the chosen Mrs. Bridesmaids will include Mrs. William Kelsey and! Miss Shirley Moyer. Attending the prospective bride-| Mr.|

Groves. Mr. Kelsey and Walter Dininger will be ushers:

{attendants will

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(1546 S. Alabama St, Wednesday

| In honor of the bride-to-be her have a kitchen Kelsey's home, |

night.

Friendly Club Will

Sponsor Card Party

The Friendly Club will sponsor |

a pillowslip card party at 1:30 !p. m, Wednesday in the Food

Craft Shop,

In charge of arrangements are

Mrs. Amelia Eppihimer and Mrs.

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Miss Dorothy Tyler is twa clubs or two diamonds, your seven spot. What to do, then? {

With no “good” bid of his own, |

promptly decided not | but to double the two | {diamond bid. He was not sure he! {could beat it but he knew his partner would not let the double! stand if his hand was completely! unsuited to defense against the two diamond contract.

| He opened the king of |spades, cashed the queen and | switched to the ace and another. {club. Mr. Champion won the sec-| ond club with the queen and laid |down the king. Mr. Abel found it ithpossible to, {avoid the loss of two diamonds! and a heart which, with the tricks |

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The bidding: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST Pass 20 2D Dbl. . All Pass already lost, put him down two. The 300 points Mr. Masters picked up was not a lot but it was more than his side could have won playing the hand offensively.

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Center Meeting

Unit to Be Under Health Council

An organizational. meeting for a nursery center committee to function under the Health and Welfare Council of Marion County will be held at 3 p. m, tomorrow in 901 Leémcke Bldg. Committee members include Mrs. Ben Poer, American Association of University Women; Mrs, Doris Campbell Phillips, Indiana University School of Social Service; Miss Julia Jacoby, Indianapolis Day Nursery, and Miss Ilene Williams, Child Welfare consul-

Dr. Grover Hartman, Indlanapolis Church Federation; George Thorman, Family Service Assoclation, and Meritt Gilman, Indi-

ana University Schbol of Social

Emil Schaad, and Mrs.

Service; Mrs, Teacher's Library, Henry Graham. Nursery centers will be represented by Mesdames Bruce Herrin, Jerry York, John Sutton; Oral Bridgford, James Durnil, G. RE. Richardson and Sister Agnes Cecile.

Milo Boles, Robert Zens, Robert Lee, Paul Noland, Walter Huehl, Charles Meyer and John Maddox, Miss Anne Mallett and Miss Elizabeth Peterson,

Art Workshop

Is Planned

Directors and staffs of Indianapolis nursery centers will attend a workshop on creative art materials to be held at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Flanner House. A demonstration of the use of crayons, cutting and pasting will be given by Mrs. E. L. Brittan, University Heights Kindergarten. Mrs. Jerry York, York Kindergarten, will talk on water play and the use of chalk. Mud and plastic clay work will be shown by Mrs. Harry Nier, Kirshbaum Kindergarten. ‘Easel and fingef painting will be demonstrated by

{Mrs. George Erganian and Mrs.

Bruce Heérrin. Use of waste materials will be shown by Mrs. Doris Foster, Fletcher Day Care Center, and Mrs. John Price, Indianapolis Day Nursery. Miss Joyce Smith, Jewish Education Association, will be in charge of literature

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