Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1951 — Page 4
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'Organizations—
Business, Professiohal Division of Hadassah fo. Meet
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Annual Donor Dinner to Be Held At Hotel Antlers, 7 P. M., Thursday
Activities / announced {cover a wide range.
fer organization members
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The annual donor dinner for the Business and Professional Division of Hadassah will be held in the Hotel Antlers at
7 p. m. Thursday.
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Rabbi Albert Yanow, B'nal Brith Hillel director at Indiana
MONDAY, MAR. 26, 1851
Shaw's New
Alphabet Too Costly?
Impossible Job,
Says Institute Head
By ELIZABETH TOOMEY United Press Staff Correspondent
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| University, will be guest speaker. 1 Mrs, Samuel Goldstein accompanied,by Mrs. Leo Gurvitz will NEW YORK, Mar. 26—George TUESDAY. | sing. ‘Bernard Shaw was just throwing ’ | Members of the choral group presenting a musical program away the money he willed for the MEN S CL | { include Mesdames Moe Kauffman, Ralph Bloom, Morris Schwartz- development of a new 40-letter i | burg and Irving Epstein, Misses Shirley Shapiro, Stella Cassuto English alphabet, according to ——— | { and Ann Calderon. Max Sherover, president of the § Miss Bess Draizar is fund-raising chairm an. She will be Linguaphone Institute of America. assisted by Mrs. Sara Appleblatt and Mrs, Kauffman. | “The wealth of the Treasury re of this country and Britain to- | The Women's Golf Club of the Lake Shore Country Club gether couldn't acgomplish the ME] | will nod its annual ears party at § p. m. Friday in the club house. Job,” said Mr. Sherover, who posairman, Mrs. Fran avis, sessed a rare series of records i | Will be assisted by Mesdames Wve NaI VC HOUR Of 'made by the famed British playH | Harold Ruschaupt, William . 333003 ‘wright on “spoken English and | Homsher, and Keith Miller and Alor, English.” Smart shi Miss Irene Anderson. “Follies” will include talent ‘broken ‘Eng 3 rds for oh Bo from the class. Clyde York will ! e made these re } {in London 18 years ago,” Mr, greys and
The Delta Tau Delta Mothers
act as master of ceremonies.
Sherover said.
“At that time he
Lm———————— | Club, Butler University, will en- General chairman for the " | tertain with a guest tea at 2 show is Robert Simon. - Lola, Ie abet Me alphabet, ih re | p. m, Friday in the reception Other committee chairmen in- | a Told him i could only. Ban | room ‘of the Atherton Student clude Messrs. and Mesdames gy fe if we had ¥ world dic’ ; : | Center. Clyde Weber, Carl Nerding and [tatorship: and. af" edict was toe ZIF | Hostesses will be’ Mesdaines Alva Collier and Dr. and Mrs, jsEors Pp; 1G | Carl Gunderson, John McCardle, - R. W. Elsea. J | Mr. Sheover, who first learned: Cow FRLynbR. Alans. Reecs RetwNe. Book R ag {English at the axe of 15, when hd : and B. E. Rosenberry. : ook Review care to this country from Aus. ma sci TPR sep) progEam wills bes. Mrs. John A.. 4020 NN, ot “Aria, agrees _yehemently . with ; “presented by members 3f Delta Pennsylvanta 'St., "Will. be fhe’: Iho that tha nglish aipabet TIFF Raed _Tau Delta Fraternity and Mrs. hostess for the March meeting hoods improving. : u NG . . p immedi Earl Finley will review the book of Delta Delta Delta Alliance Not § Ph $i : . qualities! | “ i ” » { . The Innocents from Indiana,” tomorrow evening. HADASSAH ENTERTAINERS—Mrs. Samuel Goldstein (sebted) | ynon 1 honeticians the Tete and some f
(Kimbrough). Style Show Apr. 6
A book review will be given
by Miss Narcie Pollitt. [ter “A,” he said, “I had learned
lonly one of nine ways to pro-
points out her vocal entrances to Mrs. Leo Gurvitz, her accompanist.
4915 N.
The Duo Class of the South- The committee in charge of Mrs. Allen Harcourt Mr | ” port Presbyterian Church will arrangements includes Mrs. : “ 8. Herbert Hill will describe [ounce that letter. t “ a Illinois St., will be hostess for “Gardens in Virginia.” Reser- | Shaw’s proposed alphabe have its “Follies Show” and a Frederick I. Barrows, chairman the Indi lis Earlh Ww 4 b would give only one sound to a y e Indianapolis Earlham Wom- vations > > style show by models from and Mesdames Harry Hooley, p ons may be made with Mrs. letter, and sounds in our lane
en's Club in her home at 12:45 p. m. Wednesday.
John N. Ott, Murray DeArmand and Marvin Lugar.
H. Willard Walter George Batt.
Wasson’s at the Southport High or Mrs.
School at 7:30 p. m., Apr. 6,
2 Style Shows Blackwood on Bridge—
| ' Mr. Dale's Double Called for Heart fit Block's Opening That Set 3 No Trump Contract
[guage which require double con|sonants or double vowels would have a new symbol Mr. Sherover produced a poste card from Shaw, written in 1948, referring to a future universal language. The language with the best spelling and the least grams-
Wonderful in fleeces, Broken size
MEN'S SP(
mar” would be chosen for that y , Shaw To Be Featured SOME PLAYERS say that when you double a bid of three no international a puege, a new 128-—-GABARI Two style Shows will be pre- trump by your left hand opponent and when neither you nor your North dealer | English alphabet.” blend in | di dnd d d i partner have entered the bidding, you are demanding that partner Both sides vulnerable Shaw specified that he wanted blue and sented by Block's Wednesday In 1.4 tne first suit bid by the dummy hand. NORTH ie olphetet projecs carried out 15—FINE A | connection with the opening of This is another case of carrying a good thing too far. While | Mrs. Keen by statistics and mathematics, sizes. We “Bird of Paradise” at the Indi- it is true that in many cases Jou 2 suggesting such a lead—and in S—K 7 | professional and amateur pho- %--FINE J | some cases almost demanding i H—A 104 3 ‘ interested hy [A neater be Hawaiian col- there is still the need for tne a Sat Mv. Dale Was ask D—AK 12 lim reveating ep ae pos- n--OUTDA0 : i outon —Times Photo ty John Spicklemire | ors inspired by the 20th Century- SICHING Loader to ve His best Mr. Dale was not at all sure he wggy Cui § 2 1 {sible with a new alphabet. alpaca lir [NDA KAY JONES, 3, reads her dolly a story before her nap. Linda's doll bed was Fox film—Tenga red, paradise Sen example, if the first suit Could defeat three no trump. He - ni: ‘Magters Nr Dale | ‘Good Dublin English’, to 20.95 . made by her grandfather many years ago for her mother. Linda is the daughter | Katua’ tapu straw, isle green ANd ig by dummy has been raised eres re ia 3 heart open, S-8 633 SG J109 { *I would first produce = dugle MEN'S FUR : freely by his partner and the - 9 2 H—K Q J 8 7 reader in the proposed alpha of Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Jones, 8445 Evergreen St. Dresses, separates, swimwear iE leader pani four cards g}inee and as you see, he was 5, 51993 p—3 4 |showing what could be done” : ie and accessories will carry out the ;, he "quit to the seven spot, it right . c—9 82 C—A 1 Mr. Sherover said with a shrug. 185—POPLIN Mi MaloH Tomorrow’ S Events— color theme. Alsq featured in the gp 14 pe clear that the partner Lead Beat Declarer SOUTH First you have to reveal it to 8 zipper fr ISS Block presentations, at 3 and 8 of the opening leader is not inter- ON THE NINE of hearts open- Mr. Abel {the educators. Then I'd run a grey, gree - en re |p. m., will be four couples from oyieq in having that suit led ing Mr. Abel had no play for nine S—A 54 |world competition among type SPORTS Is M A Alpha Beta Latreian -1 p. m. celain Old and Newt \ Mrs. carl! the Arthur Murray Dance Stu-| tricks. He let the nine win and H—86 5 designers to pick the most use- 830-50) id arrie Mrs. Malcolm Mitchell, 5824] Eveleigh. | dios doing a Paradise Waltz. |Best Chance took the heart continuation with 65 {cl and tractive extra Syms gerne, Guilford, hostess. {Federation Junior Woman's—| Men's fashions on display In| WITH THE bidding sequence dummy’s ace. C—-KQJ108 ibols, still retaining our original
Vows Exchanged.
d {Alpha Fia Latreian ~3 P.M. 1:30 p. m, Mrs. F. D. Staley the theater will include sports in today's deal, however, it was! This play to cut the communica- The bidding: 26 letters, as Shaw intended.” In Baptist Church Mrs. W, L. Appel, 5802 Wash-| Jr, 5253 Cornelius, hostess. shirts in Hawaiian prints. leasy for Mr. Masters to get off tion between the opponents’ NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST He produced one of the pre- SPI ington Blvd, hostess. Drama-| Annual meeting; election. asy & hands was sound and it would 1 H Pass 2C Pass cious Shaw records to show that Vows uniting Miss Mary Ann| tization by Mrs. C. E. Roach; Hoosier Tourist— Noon. Mrs. H. Meat Eat to the right opening. He had no pave peen a winning play if the, 2 D Pass 2 NT Pass while he disagreed with the late 6827—PAJAN Malott and Estel N. Barry Jr.| guest day tea. | K. Fatout, 3101 Ruckle, host-| vical Later ‘promising lead of his own and he ace of clubs had been in Mr. 8 NT Dbl. All Pass {writer on the chance of re- range
were read at 7:30 p. m. Saturday Recent Graduates, lvamping the alphabet, he still
The huge and powerful Roman held only two cards in dummy’s Masters’ hand. But Mr. Dak had.
Indianapolis| ess. “Taos— Los Alamos.” Mrs. |
in the Tuxedo Park Baptisti Branch, American Association) § DD. Clark: “The Home of emperor, Gelus Maximum (235 first bid suit, hearts. that important card and the club, have given Mr. Abel time to considered him “the model of Church. The Rev. U. 8. Cluttoh| of University Women 7:30 Ernie Pyle at Albuquerque,” A.D.) formerly a Thracian shep-| Hearts had been bid only once with four heart tricks, defeated knock out the acé of clubs while good Dublin English, which is 426—SPORT 8S officiated. Pp. m. El Mary Dien Pierre. Mrs. T. B. Davis. herd, once ate 40 pounds of meat and had not been raised by Mr. the contract. {retaining full control of the other better English than you'll find corduroys Parents of the couple are Mr.| 4038 N Illinois, hostess. Legis- Central Unit, Indianapolis | in one day. Abel. Therefore it was logical to Note that any other lead would three suits. in England.” 600—COTTON 2nd Mrs. Burton J. Malott, 629 vr 2h ne program stud¥. i | League of Women Voters — 6! gu rr TTT : tion, bol Carlyle Place, and Mr, and Mrs. Musio Group, Indianapolis| p. m. YMCA. 2S d J k of f T f . ; heels, toe Barry Sr., 3842 E. New York St.| Branch, AAUW 8 p. m. Mrs. Inter Alia—2 p. m. Mrs. unaress-Jacke or ors Orig. 50c-
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E. D. Campbell, 510 Blue Ridge| Road, hostess. “Wagner and| His Operas,” Mesdames A. M.|
Hughes, 1802 E. 80th, ion] Program, Mrs. J. E. Brown and Mrs. D. J. White. : !
The bride chose Mrs. Paul B.| Brumbaugh, West Lafayette, ma-| tron of honor, and Miss Kath-|
By SUE BURNETT An adorable little bare top
MEN'S SHO
VanArendonk, Blaine Passey 12: dress for young girls has conarine Jones and Miss Margaret v. Late Book—-12:30 p. m. Mrs. E. Es : Ann Mayer,” Columbia City. | Edward Hughes and O. D.| Kirk McKinney, 5707 Wash- trasting trim for bodice top and Lomoany Pritchard. | ‘in Bivd. host R skirt edge. When the sun's too Po bridesmaids. They wore shaded gton Blvd., hostess. Book re- bright, there is a cute littl or rose taffeta frocks. {Daughters of the British Empire; view, Mrs. Howard Oben- ght, e e e JARMA Attending the bridegroom were >-12:30 p. m. 38th St. branch, chain. jacket tial Niftans on i 85—JARMA Alex - Chichuk, ' best man, and _ Indiana National Bank. 'Por-| Chap. S, PEO—-T7:30 p. m. Mrs. ; Patiern Soi io 8 Sowerite Del» fords wr ’ rem t—————— — orated pattern in sizes 3, 4, 5, ) Donald Barry and Paul W. D. Couger, 5825 N. Key- 6, 7 and 8 years. Size 4, dress, 12.95-14.
stone, hostess. Program, Mrs.
Brumbaugh, ushers. Naomi Tevehaugh.
White Silk Gown
1% yards of 39-inch; jacket and trimming, 1 yard.
" Designing Woman
Chap. U, PEO—1 p. m. Mrs. J. A The bride's white silk georget | ACCOEPENLIIILKRGEG, | M. Smith, 8240 Kenwood, host- Teginduy Air Jour x Ad HANDBAGS gown was embroidered with er : | ess. Program, Mrs. J. W. jon, our complete pattern —— small satin valley lilles and ac- Ry 1% Rik | Denny. magazine. It's colorful interest- i cented with -a wide white sash.! ak : {Chap. W, PEO--2 p. m. Mrs, E. ing, informative. Smart, easy | WoL EATHER She wore a fingertip veil and car- G. Hilliard, Zionsville, hostess. to make frocks: decorating tips; i PAG. ul tied a white Bible topped with Chap. AM, PEO--8 p. m. Mrs. gift patterns printed for you. Different $85 white roses. . Fi T. GO Harvey, 5685 N. Dela- ; . : : A reception in the church par. : ware, hostess. “Metallurgical lors followed the ceremony. The! AT a Bo A Ba A Mystery,” Mrs. Harvey. Th sun BURNETT : . COSTUME JE couple flew south for a short EC Spencer—Noon. Mrs. R. E. Hol- ae ndianapolis Times trip. The bride will return soon] ik ll ji | lowell, 4545 Broadway, hostess. 214 w. Maryland St. 621—NECKLAC( to finish her senior year at But-| HR “Beauty, Spots in Indiana,” Indianapolis 9, Ind. AND EA ler University. She is a member| RY { Frank N. Wallace. Election. 5 i —N 3 Trianon Sorority, ut { PTA UNITS i No, 8544 Price 25c ut AND FAT The bridegroom is a graduate — Elizabeth Hiver |School 60—9 a. m. Rauh Me- S18. ..... 210—NECKLA( of Butler Uniyersity and is now| Try a plain box cornice made morial Library. Study course. Fashion Beok Price 25¢ AND EAF stationed at Pensacola, Fla. | "Art and Use of Story Telling.” v | from light plywood or wall 182-1:30 p. m. "Mental and D3 LNBIIO vvuvssensnnsevsesncessens 173 RECRLA] | board. A straight-edged design | Physical Health Thro ~ 1 d ugh Cul- 3 88 Fresh Asparagus Good might be cut out to show the tural and Practical Arts” case e Sess NPNRNNNNRIT IRIN NNER NrOmIA The first fresh asparagus| drapery. Or use acict George Ostheimer, School. 12 P Street .oesseees 3 tastes best of all. A little] cardboard with half.round | Principal i rt emon juice and melted butter : te: Bluff Avenue—7:30 p. m. “What CHY cssssinnccnssivenveveninne with slivered roasted almonds Rauiding fo finish fhe edges. | Are Our Responsibilities to the makes a memorable topping for! Boe ° graove cardboa gn | Citizen Child.” Mrs. Bert Mc- State ..oicavivirinesrerrniines 5 OLD it. It's a little expensive early in| the cornice box to cover the | Cammon, moderator; Dr. Earl 4 Send an additional 50 for first- ; Ny! Shi Assembled f the season so If you're counting areas within the molding. Paint | Stoneburner, Gordon Geiger, § class postage for each pattern to! - Ordinary Nylons Roman Stripe and abroad. Jour pennies save the idea for| both ther molding and the card- | the Rev. Clyde York and Har-| receive it more quickly. Look Like This. Rograins Are Knit steel engravi ater on in spring. board. vey Showalter, participants. 4 - : al i later Sli : omewhat Shiny, Purl-Side-Out; far below th i —— Election. Movies for the chil-| ———— ———— History of Cereal Ie intly Ribbe is No Ribs. No Shine Single volum ’ dren. Nominations Due | The word cereal comes from SINK 0 Nis No I Sets ....... “i. Mars Hill-2:15 p. m. “Good the "colorful Roman ceremonies| ) di d . Homes Build for Freedom,”| Mrs. W. W. Reedy, 3663 N. Known as “the Cerealia” cele- BLOCK’ lamon rings Mrs. D. J. Hendrickson. Pennsylvania St., Indiana chair- brated in honor of Ceres, goddess 5 i —————— Man of the American Mothers'of grain. These festivals, held in Smoother Than The Smoothest. Duller Than CLOSET SHC ‘ommittee, announces all nomi- mid-April, were started about 500 + Th erest For over-a century Hoosiers have treasured our diamonds as New Classes nation blanks along with pictures B. C. when a drought threatened The Dullest. Sheerer an The She ass EL —— o remembrance of special occasions. It is a pleasure to A ig returned to her by dp The festivals were pleas 0 a choose your diamond from the outstanding collection at t YWCA er — ? Frolection Of Je grain stops. > » !
Lexington at Pine 1004 Madison Ave, 1622 N. Illinois St. 2206 N. Meridian St,
A Partial List of STERLING'S
Charles Mayer and: Company. A millinery workshop has been
added to the adult classes and workshops at the Central Branch YWCA. Beginning tomorrow evening and continuing for eight weeks, the millinery workshop will be under the direction of Mrs. W. E. Layton. Also beginning tomorrow will
MAN STRIP Rograins |
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be an art workshop, with Miss 3 8-Garment I Rosemary Cruzan as aT HOUSE CLEANING AIDS 3 Pairs, 5.60 8ize, : 30d 4 beginners bridge class con. * Fine Curtain Laundering EAA gr ucte y Mrs. Ralston Jones, ® * . Workshops to begin Wednesd . or orkahops to begin Wednestuy @ | * Fine Drapery Laundering . WITHOUT RIBS, WITHOUT SHINE . . . Rograins are Nylon NECKWEAR Sy Persayk. Jextle painting with ® MILL or Dry Cleaning | Stockings knit purl-side-out to give your legs a petal-soft bloom Miss FI Newhouse and ad- . -side- : . vanced bridge with Mrs. Jones @ | _metnop Blanket Laundering ° ide fits Elamrenes aretha heey dbs bait. ole Fide chon 780 A : Eo 10: Jones. * Quality RUG CLEANING ide tiny blemishes and hairs. Sheer, ribby knit-side inside grips A—White Gold Diamond Wedding Ring. . .. $100.00 An . your legs Tor better fit. 51-Gauge, |5-denier. In French Pow- ‘ B—Yellow Gold Diamond Dinner Ring ..... $300.00 Hoosier Woman Goes @ PILLOW RENOVATING ® der: French Bi Mystic Tan. Sizes 8!/, to II. | 1 (Platinum Solitaire Diamond Ring ...... $800.00 To Eastern Art Session hd Ss Tr0nch Disque, Vyshic ion. wizes 9/2 19 |). 'n propors 41 D—Platinum Diamond Dinner Ring..... .$2,385.00 Times State Servic Telephone MA rket 7561—Routeman Will Call tioned lengths. Nylon, rayo . | FRANKLIN, Mar. 26 — Miss ; 2 sleeve styl Prices Include Tax [Elizabeth Ohlrogge, daughter of | : eve styles Registered eC Zr Gem Society Mr. and Mrs. Grover Ohlrogge of | ++} ites and col Voom Fa NE Ne ork ROMAN STRIPE HOSIERY CONSULTANT, Mrs. Turner, wil . Re— , be in our department. March 27 to 29,40 help you solve your ; educators ting. . A NGE AY, yee Bas ah To a colors; “In- hosiery problems. KNIT LINGER L R diana Limes!’ Quarry” d ; " 7 4 hoy “Covered Bridge" are he all. 1h AUNDRY : : pic AND comp AN yc Charge request exhibition of work by art Teeon : Wasson's—Hosiery Headquarters ‘in Indiana 80~GIRDLES 29 W. Washington Street ® Indianapolis Instructors now on exhibit at the > famous ma le i i Hotel Statlet, | ® oO oe: : ; 5 for More Than Three-Quarters gf a Century—Street Floor : ‘ers. Orig. . : iy : > >)
