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Hoosier Profile "By Andy Olofson .
| ~AMERICANS' tendency to adopt ‘“ready-to-wear” opinions gets the intellectual version of a Bronx cheer from Indiana University’s Pulitzer Prize-winning historian, Dr. R. Carlyle Buley. During 26 years of teaching history at IU, the “suave professor often has advised his students:
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By JACK GAVER Don't mimic anyone's opinion. Find out the fatts NEW YORK. Mav 12—The fOr yourself, then make upsyour own mind. Stock Managers’ Association; “If you .don’t have the time-or the interest to whose memhers operate the sum- [ind out for yourself; just don’t express a second mer playhouses that dot the east, hand opinion as though it were your own.” gave a luncheon this week and “* bo bestowed bronze plaques on Basil THE SMARTLY-DRESSED, quiet Hoosier is Rathbone and Kay Francis. known at IU as a “tough prof” by students seek“Most co-operative’ was the ac- ing a few hours extra credit through a ‘pipe’
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ers. colade conferred upon the two course. But students interested in a little more fied the sold- “STAY WEST, YOUNG MAN.” players. The recognition, of than just skimming over history rate him as one OL from Ft. It had to happen. A dark- course, wag for last summer. 'of the university's best teachers. $ ked him last haired movie starlet has just At a time when awards for this Those who try to “bluff” their way ‘through : bringing them taken the screen name of: Joan and that in the entertainment his Courses find him ruthless when it ggomes to 3 rer Lo AdtHor. \ ~ Harlow. . . . Barbara Bushman, business are getting to be a dime grades. os ~ A ris ing AlF Fofes "= grand-daughter of Franeis X. a dozen, these two’ have a very But a Student WINER" to admit how little he
sincere meaning on the part of knows and expressing a desire to learn finds him the donors, "even if they don't sympathetic, helpful, stimulating. mean a great deal to the public. | He stresses the fact that history is merely the 8 icollective life story of millions of persons over THE MANAGERS for a couple thousands of years. To understand any particular
Bushman, is flashing a Mona Lisa smile to pals who ask when she
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, IRR? of months a year buck everything era in. history, he insists, the student must know — TE gg 1 he had th ava GARDNER'S voice is go- from poison ivy to world wars as/a|} ahout the key individuals of that era DR. R. C. BULEY~—Twenty years work on e ha e g on the sound track for those they seek to provide weekly plays, He advises hix students t onvant 1 th 25 vears "A it seat of his two songs in “Show Boat.” It was ) : 3 $ 8 students to concentrate thor- years. a:
:in their converted barns, toWnigyghly on one particular phase and era of history
g over a narg t'halls and even an occasional real not try to get a hurried survey of all history.
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) BORN IN FLOYD COUNTY in 1803, Dr. Buley '- Ava's, for the recent splash pre-
{a strictly Hoosier in thought, action and inclina-
‘ 2 theater for summer pleasure-seek-when “they showing. Metro executives ing millions in pig bucolic Pre A Tres poNjunse JRelIng love Jet. tion. He recently turned down an offer from the : changed their minds because of cincts. Not the least of their derstanding thosa Individuals who pa histor n University of Wisconsin, where he earned his oke Him Ava's own larking of “How Am troubles involve visiting stars. “And ‘don’t overlook the woman in his Hoo PhD. in 1925. He'd rather stay at IU. ng me and the 1 Know” on an MGM record These may be either the Broad-' he cautions. “Practically every important man His interest in early Indiana and Northwest 1y pistol,” ex- : way or Hollywood type and they jn history has some woman — mother, wife, Territory history dates back to 1910, when he was ly Pp ’ 2 8 =n nearlysalways come in what the graduated from high school in Indiana’s oldest
: sweetheart, mistress—who had great influence trade calls a “package” —a €OM-| good or bad—in shaping his destiny.” city, Vincennes.
plete or “partial company “up” in > @ At TU, he earned his bachelor's degree in 1914,
a certain play which a stock thea- ; : ca then taught school at Delphi for two years to ter buys for a week, often at con-, WHEN HE SAYS, “Pick only a small segment ,, win to work on his master’s Ronin in siderably more than the star of history, then do it thoroughly,” Dr. Buley prac- history —also at IU.
tices what he preaches. would earn in that time in pic- P He headed Muncie High School's history detures or on the stage. The recent $500 Pulitzer history prize proves partment from 1916 to 1918 before serving one
that. He was given national recognition for his two- Yea} With the Army Signal Corps,
gg. ‘The one 1e kept yelling kill him, kill ld he managed nd begged the
Nancy Davis’ two-word answer to people who want to know if she'll be playing ‘the perfect real-life-wife to Ronald Reagan one of these days: “No statement.” . . , Robert Stack’s answer to the same question about Claudette Thornton: “It's possible.”
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Chief Bragg : 2 a difficult to handle. They arrive ohms Hook, “The Old Northwest, Pioneer Period, a a a iy a, rape nia hot the other only a day-—even a few hours— 1815- ” i} ama i inued to fight. PEOPLE WHO know Audrey before a performance. At the The book is a chronological history of the de- dosiors HOETS8 Duel dom: he has-been at IU re. pronounced Totter and producer Armand least. this makes for confusion velopment of the Old Northwest territory over 8 P : }
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SAMPLE of his educational philosophy: “No sense of wasting time memorizing a multitude of miscellaneous facts. -
Deutsch best are saying that they no longer expect a marriage announcement. Actors who won't be working together if they
brought them Hospital. 11s said Chief son was in the
and an imperfect show. The result & 25-year-period. often is the manager has dis- Rut he spent 20 years of painstaking resatisfied customers. search to complete the prize-winning volumes. Hence, it can be seen that any They were published in limited edition by the
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ar with a 22- can help it in the future: Kirk awards these managers bestow Indisna Misterieal Society with the aid of the “Important thing is to know where to find - as “unloaded.” Douglas and Walter Brennan. are heartfelt and have been fully “ Al y Foundation. Most of the copies went facts when You need them and then know how ps OOBEFA The feud started when they made earned. to JCtiawers on members of the Society. A few to use those facts. ope “Along the Great Divide” "for a ; ; The summer stock outlook this COPles were put on public sale at $12 a set. “That essentially is the basis of all ed » 1embers of the Warners. GODFREY GOT HER . .. Arthur Godfrey was flabbergasted hy the girl vear indicates there may he a y sducation. ntry Regiment . a = vocalist in a Miami Beach nighterie. Four days later he had her signed and record number of countryside . BIGGEST hush-hush story proj- : Four Pact Admirals Local Instructor
1e Dikision at appearing on his Arthur Godfrey and Friends video show. Her name is Marion companies. possibly over 150. But
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d been AWOL St in movietown is the untitied Marlowe. She's 21 and five-feet, seven. And those ringlets are auburn 3 a lot can happen between now and To Hear Cha ince Apr. 12, original being rushed out by L. ¢ She's and fi feet, s ‘ 9 : 2 the first of July, when most of lk Talk : Receives Honor said. i Willinger, the photog. and Capt. . ; 3 them open. For one thing, the WASHINGTON, May 12 (UP) | m Woodlake Malcolm Stratford. It's about a Err RRR RRNA RRR RRTIOORRRRRRARORRRIRRRRALIIIOR RRR II IIININY | DPOSPECtiVe impresarios are un- — Admirals of four North Atlantic! Mrs. Gertrude F. Weathers, =n Tennessee 1ginally from secret branch of the Air Force, . padiosiied tt until ier return. : y #ASY about the international sit- paet nations, including the United | Structor in French at Shortridge listed on Ft, that has never been reevaled to ~~ myo "mrolich ce show junket Anyone Seen Queen for a Day uation, New Yestrictions might De. o.\. “wi go through some HEN School. today received the!
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the public. A green light on a... p.jita and husband Joel Mec- . movie about the subject has been qi, ie in the chips. But England's Anythi ng of An
flashed from the Pentagon. austerity program has Joel Old Tom Cat?
ipl { "Of { “blackboard exercises” soon to set Yiploma ass
” up plans for the naval defense of the toward arena the Mediterranean.
a Fayetteville, _ ‘Convertible Crashes
Selections Made Into Highway Truck
“Queen For a Day” candidates
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Hold 9, Tip: Columbia predicts they've wailing: who. were selected by the judges theaters under canvas for pre- The Defense Department said French consul i» Times Special : discovered another Shelley Win- | “If this keeps up we'll -prob- to appear on the stage of Loew’s Senting musical shows is growing. French, British and Italian naval, Lago: half | NASHVILLE, Tenn. May 12— Counts ters in Charlita, who's in “The ably be the richest skeletons in OLD CATS may not die—but 4) “i. \onday and Tuesday Last year there were three in the officers will meet May 21 on Malta po a in behalf |A young Indianapolis couple's confectionery Brave Bulls.” Two Shelleys In existence.” they sometimes fade away. nights will be announced in The Fast. including the original at with American admirals for the of, Je Trench {ond honeymoon ended abruptly: it aroused the Hollywood ! ! ! 28 9 0 With at least six of his nine Sunday Times tomorrow. Lambertville, N..J.. which started joint study. gh prin was | ureday when their late model ice vice squad LANA TURNER'S contract SCREENWRITERS - often get lives remaining, 10-year-old Bud- giv win appear each night at the fashion in 1949. This year = ae awa “sapys Tate, Dlowed Jato a Stan a | to the arrest. ° 4s still up in_the air at MGM. The brainstorms to star Clifton. Webb dy. a battleship grey tomcat with i, ipogafer and: three will be NeTe apparently will be at least 354 Tuuco. Pupils y Pa ou dm:
—n—mhovie - tap the white face hieck and PAWS Wi (If= a dozen and If every ai ~—--{ces—rendus-a-ia highway -15- 2 of’ FTA :n on a charge reason behind her employment of IN movie ‘musicals=and —tap “the white face. neck and paws. Went can by the atidience each night half~a~ dozen, and If every an- rhighway -15 miles north of here:
- 1 poo iolation. an independent press agent , . . dancing talent that first brought AWOL Wednesday night from the {, take part in the finals Wednes- "OUncement could be considered Tg Give Program Share iran driving atm Roy: it bert R. Smith, “Twe Life of Chand!” is on thelfin Broadway Jame, Ths answerihome-of-Joo apd Suzie Dryer. nay might, EE Sl Mrs. Weath- of 226 E. 13th St. crashed head. following con- - planning boards again, with Ken 1s 2 um No He a ne: R. R. 1, Box 95C, New Augusta. The gearch for the “Queen” was tVice hat fumber. | Children from the Crossroads ers sponsored Wire. Weathers {long into the vehicle which autles of whisky McEldowney as producer. He I've tucked my danc oe imps s 4 =a conducted by The Times and se Rehabilitation Center will be en- through Save the Children Foun- thorities said was unmarked. nt at 1226 E. just completed “The River” in away In scented mothballs and; yn yyE DECADE since Buddy Radio Station WIBC in econ- Local Medical Society tertained by the dancing classes ,.. th dopti tf Boy's He and his wife, Marcia, 31 India. peach fuzz. was born, Mrs. Dryer's mother, junction with the movie “Queen prt ! ity! ation s Jadoplon © OY ® were taken to Vanderbilt Hos i h s = | rir: Mrs. Jerry Mahalowitz, has nursed For a Day” which is at Loew's To Hear British Doctor of Brookside Park Community|genoei at Calais, France by ha $ 2ay1y hows . RKO has called off production pir% | "3 + has pure S at Loew's, | to) here and treated for shock, cuts
Indianapolis doctors will hear Center May 26th in the Manual Shortridge French students from
6 E. 15th St. | him back to health from (1) a
The grapevine Is frantically f “The Return of Zorro.” the : jand bruises. na were arrested tossing the message that the 0 e : broken pelvis, 12) an operation ie y {Dr. Honor Smith of Oxford. Eng- High School auditorium. 1946 to '49. In addition to send-| My. Levin, assist g 5 George Dolenz starrer . . . Dinah' "00 oie jawbone and (3) Labor Market Tight land. at the meeting of the In- sistant toy buyer
The benefit performance at 8 ing money to Calais, continuousigt Kipp * Brothers, suffered a
Gary Coopers are again sailin > pe as m, will feature 350 children correspondence was carried on|crushed knee. The couple will be
troubled marital waters. »
as.- One of the ; ! bs, 50, of that Shore's fame as a warbler isn t temporary blindness of one eye.
WASHINGTON, May 12 (UP) dianapolis Medical Soci -ip. ‘enjoyed by her three-year-old = 5 y P Ga] Society, Tues-p
ss = Maybe it was the vagabond call - mobilization program has day in the Athenaeum. from 4 to 14 years old in the between the students of the two! flown to Re a After two years in Europe. dur- Saughier, Miser: alle Dinan: J lof spring — perhaps someone cayfed a “marked” drain on the She will speak on “Treatment dance classes sponsored by the schools. Boxes of used clothing Jo Indianapolis Tuesday, . gaming and ing which she starred in five pic- ; Every hme *gin to sing her wanted a pet—but Mrs. Mahalo- mafpower pool and has resulted of Tuberculous Meningitis.” Brookside Mothers Civie Club. school supplies and athletic equip-| INDIANA FLORIST shops - house. f tures. Maria Montez still dreams ‘© sleep, She cries: witz, who deals in antiques, wants in 4 tight labor situation, accord- Dr. Charles C. Dennie. Kansas' Miss Barbara Willoughby is ment were sent to France. Mrs. have an annual sales volume of reo. of home. She just refused to re- “ ‘Not you, Mommy. I wanna her old Buddy back. ing to the Bureau of Employment University professor, also will dance class instructor and Mrs. C. Weathers visited the school inimore than $8 million, according
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lease her Beverly Hills home and hear Nursey sing P. 8. $10 reward. Security. 'speak. V. Martin, accompanist. fl 1947 and again in 1949. {to the Census Bureau.
Name Women Sponsors for Summer Starlight Musicals
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= Local Clubs | = Announce Winners |
We. the Women. {| Results of play are an-
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| Group to Manage ~~ Pre-Season Sale Starlight Musicals wom- | en sponsors are listed for | the coming season as the Indianapolis Theater Assoecia~.
tion prepares for its summer entertainment series.
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WILL BACK MUSICALS—Mesdames Harold W. Brady, Harry 4 aL y W. Michels and Renato Pacini (left to right) . . ..committes meet- 3
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Activities For Spring
Three women's groups
ral ’ | have made plans for spring today. The schedule of | Co-chairmen of the group will tivities . . y levents for the Miami Valley be Mrs. Easley Blackwood and activi . pr + M. A L f ' championships is listed. Winners Mrs. Renato Pacini The annual tea for patrons of ar ner in arrie i e | follow. Members include Mesdames
| Fred Lehr, Don Essig, Harry | Mickels, Harold Brady, Edwin | Blltcliffe, Albert Deiwert, John Wild III, Philip Huffman, Wil- | liam M. Haine, Carl Herrmann, | Urey Blackwood, Palmer Gallup: ; | ‘and George Sansbury and Miss | Glayds Alwes. : |
Miss Cook's kindergarten will be at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday in the 38th §t. Branch, Indiana National Bank.
Highlighting the program will be gg i Th sketch entitled “Scattered Showers” by the Na-
By RUTH MILLETT “WHY doesn’t she see how important such-and-such a thing is to me?” the disillusioned husband asks. “Why doesn’t he understand how I feel about such-and-such?”
the unhappy wife wants to know. The answer is often that the couple, at the beginning of their marriage, failed to set each other straight about what they ex-
Holy Cross Club, Wed. night: N & S (Possible Score 220) —Mrs.' R. C. Fishbeck, Mrs. Wallace | Simpson 156; Homer Riegner, Dr.’ George Goldman 131.5; Mrs. Waring Lynch, Miss Mary Nees 128;
tional Committee for Mental Hy- pected from each other and what things were E & W (Possible 220) —Claude sad giene. deeply important to each. Lett. Mrs. Don Schon Aus Miss Others Named 143 Members of the pre-school study The way people in love so often do. each Marge Quinn, : D Others. include Mesdames
| stein 127; Miss Elizabeth McCann, Miss Odelia Bauman 120. | | Marott Club, Tues. night: N & S (Possible 270)-—Jerome Jacobs, | R. W. Lee 174: Mrs. Mary Welch, Mrs. Reba Buck 149.5; Mr. and
expected the other to know by some special insight exactly what was important to him and to her. ® When the insight was lacking. the husband blamed the wife or the wife blamed the husband. So to all young couples in their first year of marriage this one warning:
oup of the American Associa- = Tr University Women will present the playet. George Thor- | man, Family Service Association, will act as discussion leader. Cast members include Mesdames James Sligar, Gordon Holbrook and A. R.
| Charles E. Monroe, William H. Hayes, Herman Karch, Ira Ful. ton and J. L. Turner. The group: will manage the pre-season sale of script tickets, a $6 book value for $5, exchangeable for tickets in any
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IMrs. M. L. Thompson 148.5; E & [Ei
W (Possible 270)—Mrs. William
sun Poer will introduce Don't expect too much insight from your Rose, Mrs. Epsten, 173.5; Mrs. Price fange on any Dient ng the program mate. Don't expect your husband or wife Kenneth Pettijohn, Mrs. Arch Black d Brid ticket * als” will Be - OP 8 Program, to know exactly what it takes to make you |Falender 156.5: Mrs. Alex Metz- ackwood on briage— Se Jpucals Boos
tinued June 1. Beginning June 26 with a six night showing of “Song of Norway.” productions will cone tinue each week concluding Aug. 5. Other productions will be “Annie Get Your Gun,” “The Firefly,” “The Three Muske~ teers,” Rodgers and Hammer.
Pitch in Set The Masoma Alumni Association, Manual High School, will have a spring meeting at 6:15 p. m. Tuesday. A pitch-in supper will be held in the school lunchroom. Special guests will be the 1951
: Masoma graduates.
ger, Charls Huston 152. Other Results
Mallory Duplicate Club, Mon. You Must Always ‘Play’ the Players, Too, gn master mn wee Ne Especially If You're Aiming at a Slam Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Kersten sec- MR. CHAMPION 1S great in ik. Se. Date would: ates Live
ond; L. E. McFarren, Clarence : : | Huetten third: E & W --K. M. Playing the cards. He's not so South dealer 'to discard his top heart or bear {down to only two clubs. }
Schafer, Albert Tollefsen Jr. and 800d in playing the players. He Bot sides: vulnerable
happy and to sense what things are so im- Ruth Millett portant to you you'll be disillusioned if you don't get them.
” 5 o 5 n ~ LET YOUR marriage partner know what you want and expect out of life. And pay strict attention to what your partner considers the essentials of a happy, successful life. Then neither of you will suffer disillusionment simply because the other made mistakes from ignorance—from not Knowing whether this or that was of first importance.
i : I once heard a wife remark when another woman com- : ut Mr. Muzzv in’ a grand sla NORTH stein Musical Festival and A PE Te ne ep mented on what a wonderful housekeeper she was, “Jim let me ae eT. Yan p toddv's deal 3 Fang rho Mr. Champion Mr. Champion was correct. The “Showboat.” er ha : : know when we were first ¢ rell- ev 3 ' The (Hs 2 Si S— | : Ra Roseanne Fogarty Pitz) Know 3 rst married that he expected a well-run [goon pro George S. Bond, Bapnencd. ria : hs 9 ’e contract could have been made in S Pl Ruth Sohn Smale. Myla Hermann That is certainly better than for a husband silently to put SC. 0%: he: > a ang ox D—A Q817412 that: manger. Mr. Muzzy had Sorority Plans w. Doris Brabender Wen- Aith h : . : Seven events scheduled for the hearts and dummy’s ace won. Mr. layed poorly. : Luessow, up with haphazard housekeeping for a few years. and then de- Muzzy C—j played. poor Meeting Monda Esther Adams Elliott and : gS Miami Valley Spring Tournament Muzzy pulled three rounds of ’ ; g y deln, Esthe cide that his wife ought to know how important a well-run Home ; : : WEST EAST But Mr. Champion was the real L Frances Childers Knox and.Miss 45 t5 his happiness. . i e _i¥riday. through, May 20 in the trumps. ending in dummy. Now. IV oo, ey p The.Gamma Phi Beta Sorority. : Marguerite Johnson. ~~ Te : _ Miami Hotel, Dayton. are a TeANZEY THAT Yo win all) 343 S. Te 8162 culprit.” He should not have Elven yhdianapolis Alumnae Chapter Miss Esther M. Schmitt is presi- woman's pair, men’s pair, mixed he IMeks. hé must find a way HK Q 584d H—& up a very fine chance for a small will have a dessert business meet { g . t rid of Aummy’'s three re- 1 slam. by putting Mr. Muzzy in a ing at 7:30 m. Monday in the dent of the association, : 'pair, open pair, special pair, team- '0 R€ yp : g :30 p. \ opt P Benson Troph . Pi Phi Mothers ofcfour- and junior master pair. mating hearts. D et 3 Dual 3 3 2 grand slam which required expert home of Mrs. W. P. Mulligan, usical Program : : Mrs. Frank Weisbach will be ne heart could go on the third ry S wras play to make. Zionsville. " ual spring “luncheon Awarded Gui d Plan Luncheon toutnament director. round of, spades and one could go our His call of seven diamonds may Recent appointments announced or e 3pm program will be held The Benson trophy for service, Pi Beta Phi Mothers Club will BC re imimnts on the second high club out of < ry have been a “correct” bid. But by Mrs. Charles McComb, presi an Jhusical prog Mothers Club, Among ‘the large (50 and over hold its May luncheon meeting at Ph N | G Mr. Muzzy's hand. But that still H—10 3 was it a winning bid? Obviously dent, include Miss Dorothy Park Dy for. University, at Highland members) guilds was awarded 1:30 p. m. Monday In the Butler otoplay 'Oroup et a neart joer. | D—K J 109 not, When M7, Mita JS yOuriNisiofan Sd MIS emp © er ua EV 2:30 Mother Guild at yesterday's an- University e . : ‘ Decided on Finess - : partner, take a quick profit if Rasch, rush chairman. if Golf and Country Club at 1 Vv chapter house. Officers ects cers e C—A K 1086 p.m. Tuesday. nual luncheon of the Methodist will be electéd. AFTER SOME thought, Mr. The bidding: You can—and get the rubber over. | L GS | “Mi 1 sworth of Hospital White Cross Guild in the . Five officérs were elected by Muzzy decided that th ly , *¥ : - = w ir i a Jin er and Scottish Rite Cathedral. Ae ELRON hostesses inci Sie | the State Indorsers of Photoplays chance was to take a DEAR ih ™H WT Non AST Cerebral Group T 3 Se d Ee show formal table settings in Brightwood Methodist won the john H. Collins, Frank Milles and at the 36th annual convention finesse against the queen of clubs. g ¢ Pass ANT Pass . Oo be raauare t savings china, linen and silver. first place trophy in the medium pT, Sherow. yesterday in the Indianapolis He led the jack and let it ride. gp Pass TD Al Pass To Open Drive | Times Special eclal save Mrs. William Holland is in (30-50 members) classification. A! Mesdames C. F. Mitchel. wil- Athletic Club. But Mr. Dale won with the queen — BRIARCLIFF MANOR, N. Yu ® a Vaca» charge of the musical program. third time winner in the small jam Evans and T. E. Lewis com- They are Mrs. Ferd Lucas. and laid down the high heart for of six diamonds, three spades and Canisters and wishing wells for May 12—Two Indianapolis girls chairman Mrs. Frank (under 30) guilds, Broad Ripple prise the nominating commit Greencastle, and Miss FEleanor,a two-trick set. the opening heart trick. the United Cerebral Association will. receive degrees when the General p nominating committee. \ p R } success. J. Koch will be assisted by Mes- Methodist will. keep its trophy. Mrs. Kenneth Blades will preside. Smeltzley. Ft. Wayne, first and “It was ice-cold for seven-odd,” Had It Fi d will be placed in all public places senior class of Briarcliff Junio# dames Edward Curry, H. J. Blatz, Blue and Gold, business guild, ——— ‘third vies presidents; Mrs. ‘Alice yelled Mr. Champioh. He went ' 2 igure this montn by members of the College is graduated on June 1L.
’ William Catton, Finley Fisbeck, Was a second-time winner. . Charles Barry, T. G. Stapleton, Another business group. Office WCTU Unit Meets E. M. Stuppy. Clay Burk, E. J: Guild, was awarded the Fairbanks Central WCTU Unit ‘Kearns, A. D. Cottington, Richard trophy for the largest percentage annual reception and tea yester- Geisel,
Ellison and Mrs. Guy Decker, Ft. on to explain that since Mr. Dale EVERYBODY WOULD then be 11th District Community Service They are Miss Martha Louise. Wayne, recording and correspond- had made a vulnerable overcall, down to three cards. Mr. Muzzy Divieion of the American Legion McCord, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. held its ing secretaries, and Mrs. Walter he could Be figured for all three would have left his three highest Auxiliary. R. B. McCord, 3532 Washington
treasurer. of the outstanding face-cards. If clubs. Dummy would have the| Mrs. Scott Bange is district Blvd. and Miss Joan Warrender,
Butler, Joseph Kernel, William of attendance at meetings during,day afternoon in Block's. Audi-. President is Mrs. William Stute, that were true, then Mr. Dale jack of clubs: and the jack and chairman - and Mrs. R. H. G. daughter of Mrs. George M.: Morsh and J. G. Woods. (the year. : : {torium. (Ft. Wiyne, could be squeezed after the runone heart. Playing to the 10th Mathews is district president. Green, 3551 Washington Biva. Yast. : : ¥ : : . ? - * ; 5 > ~ ! . ‘ © g re ! x oF J x i 2 * : ) : . vie mim mn > \ : a e, il iad ’ i 8 - ! , " : rie F a. z ! Ba . 2 eM . : . : . o ne " . . - : : s l . : |
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