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2 SATURDAY, MAR. 31, 1951 | : THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 3 Nr In . I Bo { Not P . | : ’ : Hollywsed . Not for Peeping Hoosier Profile Meet Bill Fortune : » 48 Ul Drafting DATELINE: Hollywood Slight Balk "vine kere The States Bankes » 2 » ; J ' | THE ARMY, in spite of some inconveniences, : = D by iii : # — | provides some time to think. Jay h Nd . f B Mo oe William L. Fortune spent three years in the cretary of ur In bY 4 - ern Coast Artillery. These years gave him the leisure, e, He was k | ° | he says, to ask himself some important questions | —about government, his future and where his Monday n Rema es Godiva | next buck was coming from. e not been 2 | | © His decision to enter public life—politics— Lois Butler Most Morals Have Sunk, [seemed natural enough. He had shown a keen . {interest in political science in his undergraduate Likely Successor | She Explains |days at Princeton. Bill wound up his campus y By ERSKINE JOHNSON | By ROBERT MUSEL career writing a thesis on politics for his bachHOLLYWOOD, Mar. —] al United Press Staff Correspondent | elor of arts degree. Se ol k ’ ar. 31 | LONDON, Mar. 31 Morals Since then, he has progressed so far on the ks Durbin’ Fe Deanne lsince medieval times have sunk! Hoosier political scene that he is rapuly Bécom 8 early musicals are: i ing known as the “Henry Schricker of the RepubJ so low a Lady Godiva can't ride " i = y {lican Party. in the drafting board stage at} Zinude through the streets any, Like Gov. Schricker, Bill was a small-town ce Universal International with 2 more without bringing a peping newspaper publisher, a state legislator, popular y Lois Butler leading the pack ltom to every window, British, With the Voters, a sitle officeloldes i Xe- ! ops “ in the race to inherit Deanna’s Actress Ann Wrigg complained Furies. ua vigorously pe or warbling crown, |s oday. . : ry | : ; LECTED Treasurer of State in nd layoffs There's a big new career loom- | Only one man peeked when the|,,. B11: WAS E ; = | SW last year. It wasn't as le automo- ing for Lois, who starred ins {original Lady Godiva.rode a white the Republican sweep last Jy “Mickey,” now that she’s free of 2 "horse. through the town of Cov simple as it sounds. 14 of goverus ’ 's d ’ . ved the fromination, he had to 0 0 steel an Eagle-Lion contract. 5 entry covered only by her long sats ove El erelvey | RO DR ration workrials REASON why Yvonne de Carlo g flaxen hair—and history, which ers James McShane of Lake County. : bl . Nnes won't be docking in New York's {dubbed him peeping tom, says he ‘At a8 Bill Fortune is one of the youngest meén ry harbor on schedule is that she's in : [was stricken blind as punishment. to be elected to a state office. He ‘and his wife, * rom their Spain with Duiiaghies poet Mario #4 a | Jane, and ‘their three children, live on a farm mated, but gore; Ne Aner Sane IN THE Coventr ageant near Carmel. : b sonnets out of Mario, so can y pag ' n and Stu- Yvonne ’ = [June 23, Miss Wrigg will depict! Bill, who looks more like Hollywood's verd immedi- ; : ‘en a a the heroine whose side-saddle ride sion of the crusading criminal prosecutor than BEFORE June Haver agreed = was her way to shame: her cruel State Treasurer, takes his job and himself serCent to accept an award for having = ‘husband, the Earl of Mercia, into ious, But hc, 0 seclounly that he can’t come : . e been or- a beautiful pair of gams, on a = lcutting taxes. | up with some belly laughs. i . 1 = y y d into Bill's office 5 | consump 10-best list = which 'excluded |= “I don’t mind people staring at! A newspaper reporter walke , w ORT —GOP' ri $s were cut perennial winner Betty Grable, = me,” said Miss Wrigs, who Eas Jast werk ana en 2 Lian UNE BOP: J oer estrictions wi execu- |= | " ’ ' m, copper, Sa Ton ro that : aaron, er ep an 128 hanging aver the tes. on he brash AO Ly ie i t He etals have Betty, also under contract at = pounds. WES Te character? cracked the bras » eR was elected to e Fox, would do a bit of knife = : . y € . i is egislature in . nning lay- throwing. The studio gave her = i ae Sleay, the auy's r Thats no character,” laughed Bill, “It's my Here's what he sald three weeks after he took ity, Kas., its blessing. So did Betty. 2 : g alk 180. an ofl painting of Julius Augustus Office as State Treasurer: Baltimore 4 8 8 , 2 4 8 8 Lemke SN a po Pl ex-sheriff of Van: “All of a sudden I find myself extremely popus =~ production THE sneak preview of “Father's z § MISS WRIGG'S position was do ey County and one-time Indiana Treasurer 127 With bankers.” : yrdered at Little Dividend. in ig Don : that while the authentic flavor of |, boi ounty ? ’ As State Treasurer, Bill is actually the banker. uick-Olds« aylor again plays Liz 1aylors zg S the thing should be retained as : of the state. His staff of 10 handles more thas: - of GM. movie husband, brought him this 2 2 much as possible, the men of Bs Lemeke who built the Lemcke $250 million each year. : Co. said it fan letter: rp S Coventry just couldn't be trusted Bill's: other granddad was William. Fortune The state has four active accounts, in South 3500 of its Just saw your new movie with |Z 2 today the way they could a couple gr chairman of the Red Cross here for more bend, Indianapolis, Ft. Wayne and Evansvillé Studebaker Liz. You re so nice any jreal hers = of centuries back. |than 25 years : More than 400 other banks handle the state's metal re-: so well, can't understan es Ln . i A 9 inactive accounts. . = . The people are supposed to be oS & & rss EL » layoff of Sivorcs sn how Jou can get intolg Z thinking of Lady Godiva as a| YOUNG BILL FORTUNE started his working Sire (he bankers like us,” Bill says. “We're 11! ee ware to forward it to = S celebrated link with the past” |career as a newspaperman. He wrote for the g depositors. oR al " 11! Nick Hilton, then thought better = she said sternly, “and not trying Ft. Wayne Journal Gazette and later covered . 3 gh gi of it. : S to see what I have or have not | City ial) and state politics for The Indianapolis ABOUT POLITICS El has his 10. avi OW rnd = s/got on.” es. “The people are disgusted w politics and 8 Nad been GINGER ROGERS’ ex-husband, 2 = ss 8 8 Somewhere in his active newspaper career, politicians. That's why men like Eisenhower ars tion, third Jack Briggs, is working on a TV x \ SO HER costume won't be too! he found time to court and marry a pretty girl being called on to run for office. People distrust hree” said station in San Diego. . . . Rosa- 2 o 3 ag . revealing. A pink brassiere and je met on a bling date, She was a former the politicians.” : y for wide- lind Russell hasn't made a movie = STOCK RISING . . . Redheaded Rhonda Fleming has had one continuous 3% tights under the flowing flaxen faoty Queen at Butler Usitvertity, ho word Young Fortune likes politics, though, and aims , of metal in a year and 8 bale her longest = streak of luck since the day she started with Bing Crosby in “A Connecticut je maybe. Or a one-piece bath-| DoE y e wo 13 prove that all politicians aren't like they are 000 absence from the screen. : ‘ankee.”’ She's ear 0 al ; ; i : = ing suit. | : : . ‘ 0 ® Dooge Re Cao Lie SCIeen for aif 4 he S appeared pposite the top leading males in filmville in some of EX Petite Miss Wrigg, who was) He took his bride to Chicago for a look at the He is exploring an idea now to consolidate. rer refusal picture about a deep-sea diver I : e chorgest roles, the resulting. fame of which, as you can see, hasn't turned Z chosen by, Coventry from scores Windy Say ii finished le Loneyinoo in the state government, cut red tape and eliminate 4 f= P J . : : : Nid , (town of Dunkirk (population 3000) where he had bureaucracy. at Republic... . . Background of = er pretty head S of applicants, including U. 8. y : the Abbott-Costello TV serles of arene IEEE TITIES EE EIST T RETEST I TT i Stripper Sally Rand, hal? a dozen | fT "ee 3 Welly newspaper We Durer re 1 oe bugs ps Joint, 3t wil be the grestam Is films will be a small town barber- *""_ i I'd rather b MHS gther Americans, an 11-year-old | : ve se 8 e Serutan. i : i sho. "eat about noe famous ines. | [14 ruihr tive beer must Ngver Too Late |[Sni fin, me aired ag re on 8 =» is en ¢ BR : " - (mother, said she was in it for D 1 4 THE AD LINE cooked up by At girls who wear glasses”? tures I've made. | inner Oo onor e era Het, Nar Warners for “Lightning Strikes | “I'd change ‘seldom’ to ‘never’ Tromie Jog for the song that | To Start Over Ihe nine, issred because. I'S SO) : n urc man emains in Twice” reads: now,” Dorothy said. “I know, be. “retiring Y lamary 8) 0 CAN START 'fond of horses” she said. “I Disciples of Christ to Pay Tribute review the work of the social wal. “ Ww » cause I wear glasses. I can't see, warbling in Bob Hope's “My | ALL | ’ f issi h .& ger. Re on A oman to you.” Favorite Spy”; “Just Ome Mo- | OVER” would do anything to ride. 1s To pr, Alva W. Taylor Monday Night BFS SOMISSOn Me Azeri in said to- It may be followed by: TO Ine OO, . ment More” Just 13 movies: ty my great passion.” . - lay y Nig Christian Missionary Society, a Lassie is All Dog” in “Shep | 04x CAULFIELD'S actress more? | If you have suffered a | En ————— An elderly man who made colorful history for the Disciples of forerunner of the United Society, no change of the Hills. aa sister, Betty, is giving up her 8 #8 = | domestic tragedy, here is B-29 Returns Home Christ and a former Indianapolis resident will receive very special He served as secretary of the veral days Francis is All Mule” in “Fran- gcc’ career. She's living in Chi- CAROLINA COTTON, the young advice for facing the ; ola tribute at a dinner Monday at 6:30 p.-m. in the Northwood Christian | ry e 67-year- eis Goes to the Races. cago with her hubby, a Navy Western warbler whose yodeling d the 1 g For Reconditioning Church. commission for several years gn policy . 2 8 » commander. is nationally famous, combines Present an e future. = | At the dinner, friends and long-time associates of Dr. Alva W. it merged in 1920 with the AmeriJUDY HOLLIDAY in Je in . 2» vipees with yodels during riding Marjorie Hillis Roulston, A A Oa Mar. o (UP) Taylor, now of Nashville, Tenn., will honor him as a pioneer social sgn Temperance Society h to yersion O orothy arker's GrORIA DeHA VEN, who lessons in preparation for a TV th f “Liv —An Alr Force B-29, one of many | y.i¢are administrator of the Dis-| cermin ————o—————. y here : author o ive Alone and tary of social welfare form the Board of Temperance
‘built here during the war, was! back today for reconditioning at the plant which has been idle since 1945. : | Lockheed Aircraft Corp. officials said the program will begin Monday. The first plane to be modernized was flown from storlage in the Southwest to get its
ciples. Three men who worked tive secre ; with the 79-year-old churchman for the United Christian Mission- and Social Welfare of Disciples of while here will give talks. ary Society here, and Dr. Tay- cpprigt, Ye
They are: Dr. F. E. Davison of lor's successor, will be toastSouth Bend, former president of Master. Invitations have been ex- Dr. Taylor has been an arbitra.
the International Convention of tended to several hundred per- tor for the U.S. Labor Departs Disciples; Dr. R. Melvyn Thomp- 80DS. ment and active in improving son, pastor of the First Christian A bound volume of letters, ex- Industrial and racial relations. Church, New Castle; and Joseph pressing appreciation to Dr. Tay- Under the Farm Security Ad-
“Big Blonde?” dipped her tresses for an RKO career as a feminine horse opera Judy's the only woman in the flicker, will be a strawberry star. She whispers: world that I want for the part,” pionde again in “Friendly Island.”| “My ridin’ is like my singin’. the witty Dorothy toldme. “Judy|, * Dorothy Shay is gulping cal-| They may not know what I'm docan be so pathetic.” ories to fill lout those gowns for ing but they'll sure as heck hear I asked Dorothy they question|g new night club tour. She says: me.” 2. 0 literary critics throughout the “I Jost too much in the right CATTY comment of the week, country are asking: When would places working with Abbott and when Farley Granger showed up
Like It,” has written a series of articles, “You Can Start All Over” for those who have been widowed or divorced or have suffered some other sudden tragic change.
Mrs. Roulston has written
she write again? | Costello.” with Barbara Stanwyck at a Hol8 | : ua lywood party: Huis series from her own ex- |rgqar and electronic equipment Myers, member of the editorial lor for his more than 40 years of minstration, he managed the “When I get through house- | MARK STEVENS, star of “He's got to give the fan maga- pe : {and arms. staff of the Dayton, O., Journal social welfare leadership, will be Cumberland Homesteads. He f8. - breaking our puppy,” she “Target Unknown,” is missing zines a new angle on him. How “YOU CAN START ALL One of the B-29's turned out Herald. presented to him at the dinner. author of many books and pam- © smiled. Then she shrugged and from the screen for three reels long can they keep running arti-n OVER” begins tomorrow in [here became the Enola Gay,| The Rev. C. M. Fillmore, In- Dr. Taylor to Speak phlets and drafted the Inter-
dianapolis, will give the invoca-| Dr. Taylor will speak on “Out Church World Movement’s report. tion. Dr. James A. Crain, execu- of My Life and Work.” He will on the 1919 steel strike.
the Woman's Section of The Sunday Times.
=|U Football I=Aid to Wed |
{which dropped the first atomic {bomb on Hiroshima.
of the picture yet rates the film cles by Farley titled ‘Why 1 one of his best. He told me: | Adore Shelley Winters?”
amended it, “Actually I am working on a story now.”
Propylaeum Reservations
Miss Harriet Smith Bride in Church Rite
Exchanges Vows With H. H. Rybolt
Miss Hooley Becomes a
Are Listed AAT = | ocal Girl ret § 20: Bride Today
p. m. ceremony yesterday, The gingle-ring rite was performed by Dr. Jean 8. Milner in the Second Presbyterian Church. Parents of the couple are Mr. |
Mr. Brookes to Wed In 7:30 P. M. Rite
Wedding vows will be ex-
Couple Planning
Buffet Supper June Wedding
Set Tomorrow | Reservations for the Propy-
‘We, the Women— ! ° Borrowing a Baby'
1 's buffet r tomorrow Miss Sally Peterson has set and Mrs. Giles Vance Smith, | aeum's buftel suppe June 23 as the date for her wed- 251 E. 47th St, and Mr. and changed by Miss Marilyn Hooley are announced. ding to Robert A. Ravensberg, Mrs. Thomas Milton Rybolt, and John Dono Brookes in a 7:30
5602 N. Pennsylvania St. Miss Ann Parry, maid of honor, wore a frock of pansy yellow taffeta. Bridesmaids in blue and yellow were Mrs, Charles | E. Darling, Detroit; Mrs. Rich- | ard O. Creedon, Miss Anne Stuhldreher and Miss Barbara Scott,
B-ide's Gown
The bride's gown was of white Chantilly lace fashioned with a
p. m. ceremony today in the Tabernacle Presbyterian Chureh.. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will offidate. The couple's parents are Mr and Mrs. H. D. Hooley, 5819 N. New Jersey St, and Mrs. Flor ence Hollinshead Brookes, Rade burn-Fairlawn, N. J. For her matron of honor the bride chose Mrs. Robert B. Klein. She will wear a white frock em- .
u meek Makes Living More Fun
Willkie will address the group on By RUTH MILLETT
s “Double Chocolate Marshmallow] Eundas for Everyone—-with Nuts," ONE of the happiest older women I know lives in a house by herself and hasn't even a relative nearby.
They include Mesdames Frank She stays in touch with neighborhood life and makes
B. McKibbin, E. E. Christena, John W. Coffey, Mark Dawson, Andrew Hutchison, C. F. Voyles,] herself loved by the young couples by “borrowing a baby" C. Fred Davis, H. J. Berry, now and then. That is her term, “borrowing a baby,” and it accomplishes what she wants it to. It gives the couples
George Weaver, Gustavus B. Taylor, William A. McBride, William whose babies she “borrows” for an afternoon or evening the feeling that they aren't im-
Bloomington. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will read the 3:30 p. m. cere-
mony in the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. The bride-to-be’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. Dwight Peterson, 4200 N. Pennsylvania St. Me. and Mrs. E. S. Ravensberg, Bellevue, Ky., are the parents of the prospective bridegroom. Both Miss Peterson and Mr.
J. Hogan, James B. Carr and Ed-| Ravensherg were graduated from
gar J. Ellsworth. Mesdamed Hugh
Others are posing on her in the least when they leave Indiana University. She is a Carpenter, Giles Smith, Purke their baby with her for a few hours. member of the Park School fac- heer tulle yoke outlined with a bossed with pale pink flowers. Nicholas, Le Roy Kahler, John She doesn't go to their house' like a yulty. She also is a member of hand of shirred tulle and pearls. Maid of honor will be Miss Bibler, Ray Fatout, I. Richards baby sitter, and she doesn't take any pay. Deita Gamma Sorority. The bouffant skirt fell into a | Betty IL.effel, Evanston, II. Wagner, J. M. Williams, Charles The couple just drop Junior and a little Her fiance is assistant football formal train. She carried a Bridesmaids will include Messhower of valley lilies, stephan- ‘dames Cecil Freihofer, J. W.
coach and instructor of physical education at IU. He belongs to Theta Chi Fraternity.
Weiss, William C. Bartholomew and Roy J. Pile and Miss Evelyn Vick. Hostesses for Propylaeum Day to be held Apr. 18 will be Mesdames Fred C. Tucker, Albert Uhl, George A. Van Dyke and H. T. Van Landingham.
necessary equipment at Mrs. M's house and
310 Watson, C. P. Rafferty and H.
Gene Emery. They will all wear frocks like the matron of honor’s. Horace N. McNeill will come from Chicago to be best man. Harry Kline Jr., Buffalo; Donald V. Earnshaw, Cincinnati; Keith
ntis and white rosebuds white lace leaves. Myron J. McKee Jr. attended the bridegroom as best man. The ushers included G. Vance Smith, Eldon L. Alig, Vincent Alig and Dr. Darling.
she “borrows” with return. Since there is no money involved, the couples go out of their way to do thoughtful little things for Mrs® M. If her lawn needs cutting, it gets cut, and so on. idea of “borrowing a baby” now and then
the youngster until
Mrs. John Robb Will Be Hostess
Miner-Baker photo
Ruth Millett
So Mrs. M's
Mesdames H. A. Van Osdol,™s a pretty good one | Mrs. John Robb, 5254 Broad- ny py Ne = Immediately following tt Grant, Toronto, Canada; James J . y y ately 1e re- ’ ’ Ralph C. Vonnegut, Charles F. way, will "be hostess to the IUW( ( hairmen Named ception held at the a 8. Grimes, and Mr. Klein will be “i ushers.
Lindenwood Alumnae Club of Central Indiana in her home at a. Miss Esther Fleming, scholar- publicity, 12:30 p. m. luncheon Wednesday. ship fund chairman of the In- ushers. A short business session will ics ’ Mrs. Ruel Parchman and Miss be held afterwards. diana University Women’s Club, Mary Vehslage, house manage- -— ; announces committee chairmen ment; Mrs. Walter Titus and Mrs.
Blackwood on Bridge— for the club's 50th anniversary Robert Lingle, staging, and Mrs. program. W. M. Mace, Miss Agnes Brown
Mr. Muzzy Could Have Beaten Slam If He Hadn't Doubled | momma som aor woos, Poros He te
n Caleb Mills Hall will be pre- Phone: sented by the “Singing Hoosiers,” ja group of comedy concert singPro-
s sn n : o ” 8 SHE feels useful. Liking babies as she does, she gets a lot of satisfaction out of having one in her own home. And she has a lot of young friends because she is doing something that they appreciate, without making it seem that she is doing. favors.
the couple left for Sea Island, Ga. On their return they will live at 3766 N., Pennsylvania St. The bride is a graduate of Tudor Hall School and attended Western College for Women. The bridegroom is a graduate of Purdue University.
Voyles, E. Everett Voyles, Eldo 1. Wagner, I. Richards Wagner, Frriest de Wolfe Wales, Carl Walk, Frank C. Walker and Ross H. Wallace and Miss Vick.
and Mrs. J. R. Ruble,
Pink Satin Gown
Carrying a Chantilly lace fan with .a cluster of orchids, valley lilies and pink hydrangea blossoms, the bride will wear a gown . of pale pink satin. It will be styled with a Chantilly lace -bertha accented with seed. pearls. The full skirt will fall into a cathedral train. The two tiered fingertip veil of pale
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Study Groups r
High Sorority
ONE OF THE prime points to consider in making a penalty or second round control in the
double is whether the double will drive the opponents into a con-iform of an ace or king. East dealer
tract which they can make. ' Neither side vulnerable |ers from the IU campus. . In today's deal Miss Brash made a bid which is typical of her Wouldn't Know NORTH ceeds “will go to the scholarship Official Due Here Plan Meeting pink illusion will fall from a seed style. When Mr. Dale jump-raised her spade bid she knew she! IT WAS CLEAR that Mr. Mr. Abel fund. wv : La pearl tiara. : wanted to get to a grand slam. Her proper bid at this point was ny77y knew which suit to lead S—8 4 | Working with Miss Fleming, Mrs. Betty Hinckle Dunn, na- The United Nations and For-| A reception will follow the four clubs, a cue bid showing first| ———————————————| J. ot seven spades. But Mr H—9 6 3 general chairman, will be Mrs. L, tional president of Theta Sigma eign Policy Study Groups of the rite in the Meridian Hills Country round control in that suit. Mr, Muzzy promptly doubled in 5 ~~ CCC id ! D—10 5 P. Muller, ‘tickets; Mrs. Fred E, Phi Sorority, will visit here next Indianapolis League of Women Club. This call would have invited Mr. , 1.4 volte Apparently there Abel wouldn't know. So Mr. Dale C—10 9 76 438 Gifford and Miss Mabel A. Dunn, Week. She will be the house Voters will hold a meeting at 1) The bride attended Stephens Dale to bid four hearts if he had : PP ’ deftly placed the opening lead in WEST EAST “ ‘contact; Mrs. Frank S. Crowder, 8uest of Mrs. John Kleinhenz, a. m. Tuesday in the Meridian College and was graduated from first round control of that suit. “aS nothing for Mr. Dale to do in Mr. Abel's hand with a bid of Mr. Dale Miss Brash * —— 5402 Shelby St. Mrs. Kleirihenz Room of the Colonial Furniture Indiana University where she Of course Mr. Dale could not have but pass. But the old boy paused seven no trumps. S—Q 9 38 2 S—AKJTS5 DAR Ch $ » |will entertain for Mrs. Dunn at Co. vas 4 member of Pi Beta Phi done that. to do a little figuring. Surely Mr. re. Abel thopgh hard but actu- H-—J : 7 4 Hu} Sd, ap er a 158 from 3 to 5 p. m. Monday ay Poe, divides into S0z0THy. The bridegroom. a i four club > soul ; ally he had nothing to go on as D—K | —A Q n her home. 3 anc 100n sessions, member of Beta Theta raterBh po 00 hearing > Han Muzzy could not have a trump iu one syit’had been mentioned C—A K Q C—none To Meet Monday Afterwards Mrs. Dunn will will consist of a "discussion of nity, was graduated from Bowhave realized there was a terrific trick on this kind of bidding and during che activa. Finally he got SOUTH The G AFH s i visit the meeting of the Indianap- James P. Warburg's book “Faith, doin College, Brunswick, Me. duplication of values and he would therefore it was practically cer- off to a club lead and the grand Mr. Muzzy e Gen. Arthur St. Clair olis Alumnae Chapter at 6 p. m. Purpose and Power” and a re- The couple will live in Applehave returned meekly to four tain he had doubled because he slam was cold. : S—10 6 DAR Chapter, will have a guest in the Indianapolis Press Club. view of the new league memo ton, Wis. ’ er emer | 6 H—A 52 meeting Monday in the home of [Tuesday Mfs. Kleinhenz will give “New Ways to Meet Old Prob- — a spades. 4 Then Miss Brash would had an ace. : STs 3 y in the me a it Ler Torn for board lems” {OF should) have been salished) Mr. Dale also figured Miss Public Card Party C—J 852 Mrs. Cleon Nafe, 5060 N. Meridian overs and committee chair- Participating will be Mesdames Honor Daughtet . St. . Joe Pierson will speak On men of the chapter. Harry S. Adams, William L.. Mr. and Mrs, Carl J. Weinhardt,
with a final contract of six spades. pach must have a void sult to The Indianapolis Saenger-Chor The bidding:
jump to seven without checking will have a public card party at EAST SOUTH WEST NORTH ‘The Road. Ahead.”
| Drake Jr, Howard Baumgartei, 4544 N. Meridian St., are enter-. Assisting the hostess will be garet
Also present will be Mrs. MarJames Everhart, Andrew Jacobs, taining for their daughter, Helen -
p Does Some Figuring na-
BUT THAT ISN'T Miss Brash’'s on aces, “Where was this void? 8 p. m. today in its hall, -521v 1 § Pass 38 Pass Stephenson Moore, Yy style. (“She couldn't wait and He decided it was in clubs because E. 13th St. Euchre, pinochle and 7 g Dbl. "NT Pass Mesdames Irwin Stout, John T. tional secretary of the organiza- Howland - Johnson; W. W. Argo, Marie, from 5 to 7 p. m. tomorrow barged bravely into a grand slam it was gnly in this suit that Miss bunco will be played. Saenger- ‘pass Dbl. All Pass {Jameson, Maurice Socwell, Doug- tion, and Mrs. Florence Herz Howard "Lytle and Frederick before she returns to’'West Hil LK » without checking on anything. |Brash uld not have either first Chor officers wif be in charge. Vi {las Hill and Eugene Hibbs. |Stone, incoming presidgnt. {Marston ¢ (School, Boston, " f 5 [4 > Stel oa = a gi e a Wg uy % dr TO a LA en dia ee oo fas we 4 - aa PAs lA 26 te 2 a ay i ve aan Sh aC
