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Two Rina Teens Write, Produce Va riety Act

PLAN SHOW—Lynn Behrman

and Dick Moll make lastminute decisions for their "Ripples"

“FLIRT WITH A SKIRT" —Eleanor Hackemeyer sings " iv You act, "Park Bench Story."

just can't help but flirt with a skirt called your gal Myrt . , ." to | Warren Sparks (middle) and Neil Hinchman, park hobos.

| Dick Moll Composes Scores and Lyrics: Show to Be Next Friday, Saturday

. By JOAN SCHOEMAKER LYNN BEHRMAN and Dick Moll want to make his-

tory . .. and they're doing it.

The two teens are responsible for the first act in | Broad Ripple High School's “The Ripples of 1951,” which hits

| the boards next Friday and Saturday in the school auditorium. Dick, a musician since the age of 5, wrote both the original scores and the lyrics for the act. This is the first time in the history of Ripple that has happened. Last year he starred in an act, 4 this year he shares: hiefight with Lynn as both actor ‘writer. ATE She. holds a record, too, This is the fifth time ‘she or some member, of her family Las helped organize an act. It .started with her older brother, then passed on to her older sistér. This is the third time she has collaborated as an act chairman. The other two acts were written jointly with her_sister. f

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An annual Sptenn contest, a guest speaker, anniver-| ng. and o luncheon programs are scheduled b Stumbling blocks proved surmountable when the two directors sary meeting and tw prog vi put their heads together. The cost of costumes was a big item,

women’s clubs next week. | but a paper sale at Dick’s solved that problem. Four contestants will participate in the annual speech contest| With cast members. who already knew some dance routines

of the Crossroads Toastmistress Club at 8 p. m. Monday in the and neighbors who lent costumes and furniture, the show was Spink-Arms Hotel. | whipped into shape in record time.

» » ” ~ ” Participants are Mrs. J. M. Goble, Mrs. W, E. Demmy, Miss Ann DICK DREAMS of continuing his composing . his enterGift and Miss Edith Martin. The winner will represent the organ-| taining . . . his musical monologs with Hoagy Carmichael’s ontests preceding the international contest, achievements to spur him on. ization at ‘subsequent con P g Lynn dreams, too, but along slightly different lines. She in July at Denver. . directs her attention to drama.’ A past president 6f the Ripple Judges will be Mrs Hugh Shields, E. Gilbert Forbes and Don | Thespians, she is now a member of Draclu, advanced drama club. BE. Fry. » The other three acts in the show are “Green Cheese,” by Carol ti Capel, Kathy Neff and Nancy Niblack; “Barnyard Jamboree,” by Mrs. George Bouther, 6056 E. 9th St, will be hostess to the Kennita Dunbar and Norine Goode, and “All Year Round,” by

= ” td -~ : ” » td THE “I WANT to do an act next year” bug was still with them last June when school was out. They pooled their resources and hunted for a gegm of an idea. Dick had already written the music in connection with his city park board tours of hospitals. With this start, they worked out dialog to give the show continuity.

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delegates and committeee chairmen of the Irvington Union of Clubs, Lynne Holliday and Janet Sage. at 2 p. m. Wednesday. Modern social problems will be Blackwood on Bridg Qo

Se ks, Sum a iMr. Dale Didn’ t Have Cards to Double election of officers will be held. re Vertrees is chairman But Knew Declarer Faced Bad Breaks

i mittee. of the nominsting Co: 4d Mrs.! IT ISN'T OFTEN that you can have a big enough hand to, — Mrs. Edward Lollis and Mrs. q, 10 an opponent's three-no-trump contract strictly on the high YOUr side, that is.

Thomas C. McGuffey head the carq power of your hand alone. "North dealer. newly formed war activities com-| Assuming that the opponents are in their right minds and that| Neither side vulnerable.

rovides cook- you have a very strong hand, it stands to reason that your partner NORTH Te De for the has absolutely nothing. And that is not a healthy situation for | Abel Service Men's Center. [your Site, mal Be ale's hand in cided to take his chances on 2| H—AQ1052 20th Anniversary today's deal, Do you see how he Sobie; espenially Shee he wel- D—K 173 ¢ tne could figure to take five tricks or comec a heal fea C—109 The 20th anniversary o 8! nore against Mrs. Keen's bid? Opened With Heart WEST EAST Anagnous group of Epsilon Sigma | The answer, of course, is “no.”| MR. CHAMPION OPENED the Mr. Champion Mr. Dale [ Omicron Sorority will be observed yr. paje doubled because hel four of hearts and Mrs. Keen| S—10942 S—Q175 with a luncheon meeting Tuesday. yew the cards lay badly for | played low from the board. Mr., H—43 H—KJ9"7 Mrs. Charles N. Symons, Plain-/yrg Keen and that the normal Dale won with the nine and led | D—64 D—QJ1095 field, president, will be hostess. “pregks” which she might expect back the queen of diamonds. This | C—KQ842 c—3 The program will include a were not going to materialize. |was taken with dummy's king! SOUTH review of ‘“Marmee, Somer oi [Took His Chances {and the 10 of clubs led and passed | Mrs. Keen Little Women,” by Mrs, F rit vy MR. ABEL HAD only a mini- 'to Mr. Champion who won with S—K83 Stultz. Mrs, C. J. Finch, a Chapter "mum" opening or little more, as the queen. H—-86 member, will talk ‘on OR his rebid of two hearts indicated.| He led another heart and Mrs. | D—A82 Memory’'s Lane. {Mr. Dale had thé hearts bottled Keen put up dummy’s ace and led | C—AJ765

P 4 of Up. Mrs. Keen's club bid had-not|the nine of clubs, ducking from The bidding: PE been raised and Mr. Dale had a|/her hand again. Mr. Dale dis- NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST tain their national president, Mrs. Singleton in that suit. Surely Mr. carded a diamond and Mr. Cham) 1H Pass 2C Pass Kathryn Swanstrom at a special Champion could be counted on for| \plon permitted the nine to win. 2H Pass 2NT Pass y length, and probably some| Next Mrs. Keen led a small] $ NT Dbl. All Pass strength, in clubs. 'spade to her king, cashed the 3te | =... Mr. Dale khew his opponents|of clubs, on which Mr. Dale diamond and the king of hearts. lcould not take more than two dropped the jack of hearts, then {He had to lead into the ace-jack {diamond tricks. Nobody had bid led the ace and another diamond. of spades in dummy at the end. spades. All in all, Mr, Dale de-i Mr. Dale won, cashed his last Nice end play for down one,

My Day— Loyalty to Public Service Comes First, Eleanor Says

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT

‘A social hour for Mrs. Swan-| strom will follow the entertain-| ment. Jerry Udell, United Nations representative from Tech High School will speak, and the “Four Sharps” from Tech will perform.| Presiding at the tea table will be Mesdames Walter Miller, H.| Eugene Milleson and Mary Rogers | and Miss Emma Reis.

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Event May 12-13 | HYDE PARK, Mar. 23—Everyone seems to be Alumni of Park School and

spending most of his time in front of television sets [their wives will be sponsors for

watching and listening to the Kefauver Senate Crime [this Year's garden tour May 12

and 13. Investigating Committee hearings in New York. It is, of course, | They include Messrs. and Mes-

a sensational show, But what amazes me is that to most people dames Kurt E. Lieber, Richard

it seems to be a surprise. | | Did people really think that crime and [younsgul, Alex carol, Raph corruption could go on without some kind of Jr. and Robert L. Bohlen bribing in the big cities and wasn't it likely |" Messrs. and Mesdames Robert that somewhere this would reach up to 'P. Brant, Lorenz O. Schmidt, fairly high officials? Femini Any of us who gave it a thought must ee Toi eminine | have known the details of what is coming Wes David P. Willi 3 er. | out today. But the fact that this type of lq Rms. Jr, 1s ponsor chairman. political morality or immorality has gone —

helo ime Takes us Sccepr st a ITSC Chapter Sets Luncheon

I can remember back to the days when the respectable Democratic and Republican Parties paid for votes on Election Day. It is a little different today, but it is all of a piece. The second anniversary of the; Wanderlust ITSC Chapter will |be celebrated at a luncheon Wed- | nesday in the Hillcrest Country

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{ Bridge and canasta will be I HOPE VERY much that the Democratic Party is going {played preceding lunch.

to seize this opportunity to insist that facts become known. It Honor guests will be the sha: is true that many things have been done because they were ono a ig R. Donformally accepted as being the ‘usual procedure,” but if the Eh an re za Henson.

: | Speaker will be Miss Amy Keene. public's conscience has reached a point *where it no longer Officers will be elected. y

tolerates these procedures, the sooner they are brought in the — open the better it is for any political party. As the Democratic Party is at present the majority party Receives Friends Here it cannot afford to lag behind in helping any forward step that Mrs. S8kinfer LeMay, San Diego, will make the people feel more confident in their administration |Cal, will receive friends from 3/ and in their govérnment. (to 5 p. m. Sunday in the Marott | _ Loyalty to individuals can never be above loyalty to the ‘Hotel. She is the former Miss standards required of those in public service. This is a moment Esther Skinner, daughter of the) in which we can move forward to higher standards and cer- late Xe A. C. V. Skinner, Brace .~ tainlygwe should do nothing t@gprevent this being Aheoomplishen Fon: Churgh. |

Rep. Charles B. Brownson will speak before the Indiana Women's Republican Club at noon| Thursday in the Columbia Club. Guests will include wives of officials and Mrs. Brown$on.| Arrangements are under Mrs. Frank Gilkison, general chair-| man, and Mrs. Edwin Bauer, tick- |. ets. | Members can make reservations| with officers for themselves and| their- guests.

When we are sufficiently shocked in a mass, then people are punished. The public conscience wakes us and we move forward a step. and

things stay cleaned up for a time. but never quite so far.

They may slide back a little,

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