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“PACE 6 —- ron Ee iti THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __ il : WEDNESDAY, APR. 4, 1051 : 3 |Organizations—
Pilot Club to Install
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Officers af Dinner § Meeting Tomorrow
Mrs. E. H. Schroeder to Be Hostess * At Buffet Supper for Canasta Group
Installation of officers and a buffet supper are scheduled
this*week by local women. New officials “will be’ installed and initiation of new
members will take place at the dinner meeting of the Pilot Club at 16:15 pm. tomorrow in the Gold Room, Hotel Washington. I Mrs. Bessie T. Parks, president, will be installed by Mrs. C, {Harold Trout, governor of District 15. Other new officers are Miss Elsie Reid and Miss Janet West, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. A. A. Trefz and Miss Vera Grant, corresponding and recording secretaries; Miss Ruth Fislar, treasurer, and Mrs. Grace P. Wicklund, Miss Irene Fultz and Miss Isabella Rowlison, directors. : { Initiation services will be conducted by Mrs. John H. Drury . {for Mrs. V. B. McOmber, Mrs. Maude F. Watson, Miss Ruth L. Moore and Miss Pauline McCready.
Mrs. E. H. Schroeder, 781 E. McCarty St., will be hostess for a buffet supper party at 6:15 p. m,
* tomorrow. Guests will be one of Bi lets Doux the canasta groups of the Sky-Hi Club. R I [ They include Mrs. William L. a atrons Guyon; Mrs. Robert C. Wilson, {Misses Nancy Wagner, Dorothy Event Apr. 14 | Davis, Marijane Ahlering, Mary |
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You Can Start All Over— | ; |
4 Key Suggestions | Are Offered to Offset §
Periods of Boredom
. Course in Finance Among List of Hobbies Outlined by Noted Author
By MARJORIE H. ROULSTON A GOOD STANDARD for aly woman suddenly left alone is to fill life so full of interesting occupations that! go there is no time left to be killed. (With the possible! exception of the occasions when you go to-meet Cousin Nellie and ‘het train is an hour late.) Four things will do it completely and sometimes too completely. They are, in the order of importance, your home, your friends, one consuming interest and your hobbies. For most of us, friénds are among the essentials for a satisfactory life, and if we don't have a reasonably large circle, it would be well to do something about it. This {gs especially true of a woman who is starting all over. Doing it without friends would be doubly difficult and ought {o be unnecessary. By now, she ought to have at least two sets—those she knew before she married and those she — ee met afterward. Often, she hasn't Shortly after the war, Marseen much of the first for a good jorie Hillis wrote a wise and many years and shell find that gay best-seller called “Live
Alice Oval and Frances Galvin. In Woodstock Club The Theta Chapter, Phl Delta
Mrs. Malcolm McVie, patron Pi Sorority will meet with Mrs, Es Orville Craig, 488 8. Rochester Ave, at 7:30 p. m. Friday.
chairman, announces the patrons and patronesses for the Indianapolis Junior Auxiliary ‘Billets Doux Ball” to be held Apr. 14 in
it's fun to look hem up and re- Alone and Like J Then he NEW MEMBERS—St. Margaret's Hospital Guild entertained for its new members at an instructional meeting and luncheon yester- {the Woodstock Club. al RW Old NepiNiaite Rouiston. day) in the home of Mrs. Lyman Pearson, 5338 Washingtdn Blvd, The new members are Mesdames B. E. Luglan, Roger T. Moynahan, They include Dr. and Mrs. G. THE ONE consuming interest stopped living | EW - Roehm, Earl C. Trimpe, F Russel Williams Jr., Boris Meditch, Thomas R. Drybrough and William F. Wiggins. Pe A. Clowes, Mooters 2 es m fo which ve ferent is, perhaps alone. After 10 — Bl k d B id A EE cB tp”¢ _rsph— A ; armiomiesen— gs et ge ivi the core of the whole matter o years. of ha R w : S. ; . , starting all over. If you have py married Rp | eservations | ackwood on bridge Harper J. Ransburg, James W. al
one, if it's really a consuming interest, something that fills your!
her husband
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{ Messrs. and Mesdames Carl F. 'Q.—We want to set out a hedge : C(
mind many of your waking hours, ! herself your problem - will solve itself] alone again. B t Y C Cc tf Th y Pl |Eveleigh, Eli Lilly, Hubert Hick-| between our 1 inevitably. . But it's something Bere the i Plan fo Attend u ou an oun em as ou ay. jam Russel S. Williams, Charles F.| door opts Weve Dest In have to discover fer about her new Guild Dance “MY UNCLE.” said Mr. New, “can tell you every card in every, ——— —— Atensiman, dN awh, Jou shat privet is the best "It is hot unlikely that this in- Problems avith | Reservations are announced for hand after a couple of tricks have been played.” : South Dealer. Ise Alex L. y atta Harry| a quan Foy are. 1s terest was buried during your ng Roulst 3 tact she the St. Francis Hospital ® Guild This makes Mr. New’s uncle the greatest player of all time. No Neither side vulnerable \ A. Kimbriel, Albert J. Wohlge-| A.—Th . . : : Ars. loulston and lac “hoe-down” dance tomorrow in one else can do this sort of thing. In fact, I don't think Mr. New's NORTH * e commonly used oldmarried life. will help \ th Mrs. Kee {muth, Eugene C. Pulliam and| fashioned privet is one of the Take the matter of music — ‘or ‘ho faces a personal the Lake Shore Coubiry Club. | uncle can. either hy n> '!John E. Messick. least expensive hed 1 singing or playing the piano. Syeryone w They include Mayor and Mrs. On some hands you can finally know for a certainty what the S—Q 7 1 { : B . pe ge plants, EE a rE aul tragedy. Phil Bayt. Dr. und Mrs. Harry opposing distribution is. On oth-— ne H—K 10 9 7 Others include Messrs. and Mes- But it's far from being the best. that interests vou mere than afiv- This is the fourth of 12 Pandolfo, Messrs. and Mesdames ers, you can make a pretty accu- After the play of only two tricks. D—A 6 3 dames Joseph J. Daniel, H. Frade. It's popular, too, because it will thing else outside of persons] re-! THES from her new book, Edward Trimpe,-Louis Groh, Leo rate guess. But on many other Mr. Champion knew that Mr. TC—K J 10 - ‘rick Willkie, Ralph W. Showalter, | grow under a variety of condiJationships. But if you were busy YOU Can Start All Over.” just [Schanke, Walter Stumpf. John hands, nobody at all can figure Abel had started with-one spade *WEST . ..MR. ABELL Mesdames J. Raymond Lynn, tions. But a hedge should be making a successful marriage, PuPlished by Harper & Bros. Gedig. Charles Creighton: Charles who holds what until late in the and Mr. New with six. S—AK109352 S—8 Henry H. Hornbrook, William H. ® planting to give you real envou probably didn't. do much Habig Jr. and Thomas Quill. play, if then. Followed Diamonds Hebd $4 3 Wemmer and Robert 8. Sinclair] Jjoyment. | Consider that privet about it. : and you may find that you want Messrs. and Mesdames Ted Let me show you how the im- D—J 5 4 D—Q 10 9 8 2 Messrs. and Mesdames Larz A., Will grow greedily, starve out to be our next lady Senator and Roesken, Carl Nilges. G. L. Mc- portant business of counting out AT TRICK THREE out came (8 : C—Q 9 7 6 4 2 Whitcomb, Mansur B. Oakes, Hor-| Whatever you plant near it, and ON THE OTHER hand. it goes achieve your desire — in which Garjand, Bernard Weimer, Roy a hand.is accomplished. Today's another spade. Mr. Abel ruffed MR. CHAMPION tense R. Burpee, Edwin H. Forry,| need constint trimming. Con-, without saving. that people with, case this will be not a hobby but'Nation, Ross Moore, Leo Lauck, hand is a simple example but even (20d returned the 10 of diamonds. | S—J63 Daniel B. Luten, J. K. Lilly and| sider the many other interest- * nly one interest in life are the Your one great interest. Edward Schneider, George Seal, so players like-Mr. Muzzy would {Mr. Champion won with the king H—AQJ32 Edward W. Harris, G. Barret| Ing shrubs. There's high bush world's complete bores. That in- A study of handling finances iS Anthony Laker, Louis Annee, Al- be just as likely to take the club and laid down the ace of hearts. D—K 7 Moxley and Warren M. Atkinson.| cranberry, Russian olive, fortersst is all thev can talk about, Another serious project that WOm- pert Seyfried and Charles Rathz. finesse wrong, as right. (Here Mr. Abel pitched another C—A53 EY sythia, weigela, bush -honeyIt i= ant to-be a matter of in- eR are being urged to take up| Messrs. and Mesdames Joseph Mr. New opened the king of club. So, after the fifth trick, The bidding: Garden Club to Meet | suckle, to mention a few that Mr. Abel was known to have SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST ° ee grow easily. Consider the in-
difference to the unfortunate these days, but our own unflat- path; Fred Goebes, Julius Arm- spades and continued with the
listener which brings us to the tering opinion is that for most pructer Harry Cook. James Mc- ace. On the second trick Mr. Started with one heart and Mr, 1H 18 SH Pass | Brookside Garden Club will terest in a mixed flowering subiect of hobbies women it's laden with dynamite. ginney Paul Lechner, I. G. Boyd, Abel discarded a small eb, Now. [NeW With (hres, 4H All Pass meet at 1:30 p. m. Friday in the hedge that includes some of the The choice of hobbies today is’ It would be a splendid idea to Leo Kriner and Frank Oberting. a Mr. Capon, pulled all of Mr. home of Mrs. H. P. Miller, 6140 broad-leaved evergreens like practically unlimited . tike one of the good courses on Mesdames John O'Connell, Mar- Re } F Chi New's tr s. Then he led toon his left. In other words, Mr. College Ave. Mrs. Earl Mec. ‘the fragrant viburnums. ConTo name a few possibilities, we finance, if it interests you. Learn garet Zipp and Mary McAtee and eturn rrom 1Cago dummy’s ace of diamonds and New had shown six spades, three Donald, will speak on her trip to sider, too, how the hedge will might start with collecting, it to balance your bank account. by Miss Olivia Weimer. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Millman, Tuffed. the last diamond. hearts and at least three dia- historical homes and gardens of look in relation to your house dfesn’t much matter what, so all means. Learn to talk intelli- All proceeds will go to the St. 4630 Norwaldo Ave, have, re- When Mr. New followed to both monds, 12 cards in all. the deep South. Mesdamesx and other planting. If you Inng as it interests you when you gently about your business af- Francis Hospital. turned from Chicago. of these diamond leads. Mr., It was nothing; then, to take Charles Heitkam, Jane Artist and must have privet. investigate
. Champion knew for sure that the club finesse the right way Elmer Schaub will assist Mrs.! some of the newer and better
get into ‘it and is something fairs with the masculine experts. = ;sonably hard to find. 8 Learn to be a good treasurer for Beauty After 4 there’ was not more than one club and make the bid. Miller. varieties. the Women's Club—but we sug- 0- ; - rrr teste i
» - - . ~ MORE useful. perhaps. wouldigest that you stop right there. A FE F . 1 ie the develooment of a. serious If you really take finance up, a3 ge, xperience ascina e
interest in politics, since that is'3 hobby or a serious project.
a field in which more women gon't say we didn't warn youpe EDYTH T. McLEOD D yt vo De Interested and. also, when you lose your pleated pink RECENTLY I had a long in which there is unlimited room ghirt talk wi for , alk with a most unha or Improvement The main point is to have some pPPY
You don’t have to be a leader. preoccupation other than bridge, woman. She is attractive, you don’t want to. Just learn cgnasta and vourself. These may vital and “young” in her maall you can about your local poli- pe ‘very interesting some of the turity. She is popular with tics first, do the things you find {ime put they are not enough to young people, especially. with every good citizen should do and mage vou interesting. or even in- Young men.
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