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the clubf calenders of local women this week. George B. Anderson will tell Propylaeum members “How to Get More Fun for Your Money’ at a buffet supper Sunday. ‘Mr. Anderson is a past Chicago Tribune : writer and current free-lancer.

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Plan Events To Honor Bride-to-Be

Miss Mary Ann Porteous,

"who will be married to

Charles Rodrick Davis, June 23, in the Second Presbyterian Church, will be the honor

guest at a series of prenuptial events in the near future. Tonight the bride-to-be will be feted at a recipe shower by Mrs. Richard Montgomery, Seymour. Mrs. Montgomery will give the party in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Summers, 47 E. 524 St. { Saturday, June 9, Mrs. Thomas Teetor, Cincinnati, will give a brunch-pantry shower in the

dance and a luncheon are on

Reservations for parties of six have been made by

Mesdames Hugh J. Baker, W. D. A. -Peaslee, Maxwell Droke, Leroy Kahler, Mansur B. Oakes, Mark A. Dawson, Frank B, McKibbin, William A. McBride, Hulbert J. Smith and George Weaver, Additional reservations have been made C. F. Voyles, Ray T Fatout, J. M. Williams, John W. Coffey, Edward B. Raub, Jesse Cameron Moore,” E. Everett Voyles, Edgar JI. BEilsworth, Hugh Carpenter, James B. Carr. Russell Sullivan, T. R. Lyda. and William Zeller,

Guest Event Set

The New Neighbors League will hold a square dance for members and guests at 8 o'clock tonight in the YWCA Social - Hall, Tony Lippa will call. Mrs. Cliff Lahrman, chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Donald Case, Henry H. Bailey, Forest D. Arden and Agnes Gervais,

The officers of Alpha Chapter, Sigma Delta Pi Sorority, will entertain members with a 1 p. m. luncheon tomorrow in the Indianapolis Country Club. Hostesses are Mrs, Fred R. Benham, president; Mrs. Harrold Baker, vice president; Mrs. Jett Willlams and Mrs. Fred Rankin, recording and corresponding secretaries, ‘and Mrs. Harvey N. Brown, treasurer.

Hands Need

a senior during het mother's term:

Blackwood on Bridge—

MR. ABEL defeated the slam

|in today’s hand by promptly cash- South dealer

Both sides vulnerable

home of her. parents, Mr. Mrs. Charles Compton, Carmel.

Party Set

Saturday night, Bune 16, and Mrs. Miles Tiernan,

Goodlet Ave. will give a partyl,, ..iog in retaining her essential wint| femininity - should be willing to willl devote a few minutes each day to/blame, not his authorities. give a dinner and miscellaneous overcoming her hand problem.

for the engaged couple. Monday,

shower in her home, 4827 Carrollton Ave. Mrs. William F. Berg, 5023 Park Ave, <1ll be hostess a picnic and china shower in home, Tuesday, June 19, Wednesday, June 20, Mrs. Richard Cald-

- well, Lakeland, Fla., will give a

party in the home of parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Gard, 5145 N. Delaware St. The couple will be honored at a bridal dinner to-be given by her parents June 22 in the Marott ‘Hotel. It is scheduled after the

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Auriliary Members Attend Picnic

Nine. new members of the In-

Mr, and Mrs. Carmel, following a visit to the n ew members are Mesdames Thomas J. Beasley Jr., George 8. Rene G.

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OF COURSE, Mr. New was to The bidding:

ANNIVERSARY HANKY—Adiring the handkerchief Mrs. Leonard E. Pearson (second from right) carried at her graduation from Technical High School 25 years ago are {left to right) Cherry Sheppard, Nancy M. Pearson, Mrs. Pearson's daughter, and Virgil Sheppard. Mr. Sheppard is the incoming president of the Tech PTA Association and Mrs. Pearson is retirin be a senior during her father's term of office. Nancy, who will be Rsbbgii,

|ing the ace and king of hearts. NORTH aily are Mr. New screamed as if he had Miss Brash {been cheated. He had been study- S—KJ105 Try ob Gloves {ing some books on how to bid pq 2S 5 And Hand Lotion by counting “points.” He stoutly| O—J The homemaker who wails/defended his own bidding and bit-| WEST EAST that her hands are doomed to|terly blamed his muthorities. | Mr. Abel roughness and redness because of | «yy osisble to go down on S—963 S—q 2 the kind of work she does 18! that hand.” To sald. E definitely H—A K 4 H—1091732 andjreally making excuses, whether j, enough points to bid six after D—874 3 D-—J 2 she realizes it or not. my partner's jump raise.” [C—=106 4 C—9732 i What she’s truly saying is that, “You bid the hand just fine,” Sou TH Ishe doesn’t consider her hands said Mrs. Keen, sweetly, ‘“How- Mr! New Mr. [Sufficiently important to make an| ever, don’t forget to give us 100, S—AQ87 1214 effort in behalf of their loveliness. {points on the score.” H—-8 5 Any woman, however, who's in-| D—K9 Mr.- New to Blame C—AKQB85

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still - tell him that suit controls) 10 Pass 1D Pass | hl Eoaty=-aints or; nol 18 Pass 3S Pass Rubber Gloves I ay ab Face it frankly. Hands that are Pe I am the real culprit on 6 8 All Pass

this and similar hands. So MANY | rac players think the Blackwood con-

vention {§ applicable to. all big sate:

hb pails and laundry tubs are a problem. As the skin drieg out from con-/ hands. stant immersion in soapy water,! I have never claimed that it is.| scaliness develops. Fingernails|It is the answer on SOME hands {shown slam probabilities. tend to become brittle, . that is, on hands where the! Off Base One answer is prevention. Learn only information neéded is the! to use rubber gloves for your in- number of aces held by partner. | door tasks and canvas work| There are three requirements, first. of these requirements. gloves for your outdoor chores; You may feel a bit clumsy at first, but practice reduces awkwardness. a

Hand Lotion As an added measure, when you're engaged In practicularly dirty tasks, make a practice of smoothing hand lotion on before you don your gloves.

Or, if you find gloves unmanageable, use lotion as a substitute, smoothing on a thorough. coating before you tackle the job. { Scrape your fingernails across a cake of slightly moistened soap A prevent imbedded grime beneath their tips. -If your hands suffer primarily | from dish-washing, try this same trick. Apply a protective coating]

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trump. The first is that, after the number of aces

partner has, you will know about the héart suit. whether to bid slam or not. The second

My Day— She Reports to President On Work of Commission

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT HYDE PARK, June 1—I spent Tuésday in Washington reporting to the, President and to the State Department on the Human Rights Commission's work in

Geneva during these past weeks. I am always surprised to find people who carry as much

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responsibility as the President and the Secretary of State looking moderately well. On this occasion I thought both Mr. Truman and Mr. Acheson looked very fresh and vigorous, which denotes an ability to shoulder not only the problems that are theirs from day to day, but to accept criticism with calmness. When one has reached the point where one can take criticism and analyze it,

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METAL profiting by it when it is constructive and . : i. ignoring thé rest of it, ‘one has gone a long SERVA.TRAY S way toward being a useful public’servant.

Until a person has learned to do this, he is apt to be so wrought up.and torn over past and present actions that his ability to think and act clearly is impaired.

” » J ” » o MY GRANDSON, Curtis, and his wife, came up on the late train with me on Tuesday and I gave them the Covenant of Human Rights as it now stands to read. It was a good thing to do, for it showed me very quickly what were the things that ‘the layman is going to find difficult to understand. . Just the language in this sort of document can be a stumbling block to anyone not accustomed to legal phraseology, and when you think what it must be to some of the people who do ‘not know how to read or write but can only listen to the

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MR. NEW was off base on the| He for using the Blackwood four no! needed to know more than merely, in Miss you find out how many aces Brash’'s hand. He needed to know,

He would have done better to| is that you are bid four clubs over Miss Brash’s | reasonably certain that a con- three spade bid. Then, regardless

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Beauty After 40—

By EDYTH T. McLEOD MODERN WOMEN have

"learned a great deal about

body’ control. They have

about their figures through exercises and proper corseting.. If you are not happy with your figure, start today. Instead of trying to hide bumps and lumps of fat, start taking them off. You just can’t keep on pushing them around. You can correct the faults of your figure. Exercise and proper eating are boon companions, they make for good health and good figures. But, again I warn you, don't plunge into fantastic diets and violent exercises until you are exhausted. If you do you will become weak and cross and all of your good intentions about diet and exercise will be thrown out of the window. ; . » » REMEMBER THIS—it isn't the amount of exercise you do, it’s the regularity with which you do it. Take a good look at your silhouet before you start your program.

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Points or No Points, Control of Suits Is Needed, as This Hand Demonstrates

jot whether she bid four diamonds! jor four spades, he could ‘have bid {five diamonds.

Surely that sequence would! {have suggested strongly that something was wrong with the heart suit. Miss Brash could then have] |gone to slam,. depending upon

- Mrs. Keen (Whether or not she had first or | Mrs. Robert Ryan, Muncie; Mrs. | Flournoy Hamburger III, Colum-

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By MARGUERITE SMITH Times Garden Editor

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Pass Q— —Do weed-killers really kill wei] weeds in the lawn? If so, what

brand is best? Beginner. | A—Yes, they definitely do kill weeds. But you must use them according to directions. And! that means directions on the package you buy; not what your neighbor Jones did with his. For although the sprays (or| dusts) for broad-leaved lawn| weeds are pretty much the same | chemically the solvent may be quite different. Go to a nent able seed dealer, tell him what, you want it for, and buy what | The stocks. ' The numberless| trade names couldn't possibly be stocked by one dealer. Bet- | ter buy a sprayer for weedkiller only, too. For if you hap-| pen to get the oil-base spray you may find it next to impossi- | ble to clean your sprayer of the| weed killer, which will also kill] your valuable plants if it gets] onto them.

Send all questions on gardening to Marguerite Smith, The | { Indianapolis Times, Indian- | apolis 9. Queries must include | names and addresses to be | answered.

Personals—

Seaman, first class, and Mrs.| |Harry D. SAilivan, Camp Polk, | |La., will arrive Wednesday to vis-| it Seaman Sullivan's mother, Mrs. | {Blanche M. Sullivan, 12 Harris| | Ave. Mrs, Spllivan is the daugh-| {ter of Mr. and Mrs, Alfred L.' | Gideon, 2 N. Talbot Ave. ” » Mr. and Mrs, Norman Hembree, 1431 E. Ohio St., will have as guests this week their son) and wife, Sgt. and- Mrs. Don Hembree, St. Louis, and Mrs. Hem-| bree’s mother, Mrs. Ralph Hop-|

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Don't Hide Bulges—Take Bin off . 4

Cover the fleshy parts with this saturated cloth, Now, hold a shoe by the heel and use the sole with a steady beat. You can actually “beat oft” those unsightly bulges. Continue until the flesh is pink, the sign of stimulated circulation. % Now shower and dry yourself with a soft turkish towel. You will have to be rather Spartan to take this and after the first try you may feel a little “beat up,” but don’t give up. Keep going and—you'll feel wonderful!

Miss Rybolt To Be Feted | At Parties

Miss Jeanne Rybolt, bride-to-be of William Merideth Walton, will be honor guest at ‘two parties Tuesday. Miss Ry|bolt and her mother, Mrs. L. J. Rybolt, will entertain with

a bridesmaids’ luncheon at noon in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. The bride-to-be’s parents will {honor her and her prospective bridegroom with a bridal dinner

at 7 o'clock that night in the IAC. |The couple will be married | Wednesday.

Luncheon guests will include {Mrs. J. N. Walton, Mt. Vernon;

bus, Ga.; Mrs. Wylie Heapes

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\' DON'T BE IN SUCH ANURRY | TO PAIR? OFF WiTH A BOY

Young III, St Louis; Miss Harriette Thompson, New York, and, James T. Rybolt and Mrs. |George T. Finney. " Guests at the bridal dinner will include. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Ryan, Muncie; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Thompson, Goldsboro, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meeks,| Robert Boone and Robert Scism, Evansville. Malcolm Bruce, Dayton; Messrs.

and Mesdames J. N. Walton,|

Hamburger, Finney, Young and Robert Walton, Mrs. J. L. Rybolt, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Pierce, ‘Miss Thompson, Miss Sue Good-| |man and John Rybolt.

A FRIEND tells you he is going to a hospital to undergo an operation. WRONG: Tell him about someone you know who had a similar operation, and what an ordeal it was RIGHT: Show your concern and sympathy—but don’t say anything to worry the the person and, above all, do not discuss other cases similar to his. ¢ » ” » YOUR child tells you something in confidence—and you

feel it is a really funny situation. WRONG: Tell the story whenever the child {isn’t around.

RIGHT: Keep your child's confidences, even though it means foregoing the temptation to tell a story you know will get a laugh. » ~ » YOU go into a store and a clerk goes to some trouble to show you mercharitise, though you do not find what you want. WRONG: Walk out of the store without thanking the clérk because you feel -annoyed at not finding what you want. RIGHT: Thank the clerk for trying to help you.

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Miss Gail Grove, Zionsville, and Gerald Wagoner were mar-| ried Mar. 18 in the Grace Metho-|

dist Church. The Rev. F. T. Johnson officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wagoner, |

1716 Exeter Ave., of the bridegroom. Miss Ellen Moorman and Rowe| Wagoner attended the Souple Following a motor trip East, the couple is living at 330 N. Euclid, | Ave. Yawning Helps Redistribute Blood

Yawning is not to be frowned upon, for it is one of the easiest

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You know how it happens: Jane meets Joe. He asks her for a date. And in a week's time they're going steady. Jane turns down all her old beaux. She may - even drop her girl chums. one considers her Joe's exclusive property. Then, the guy drops er, Well, naturally, Jane is in a spot. No dates, no fun, no nothing. And all this could have been avoided by a little common sense.

» » » LOOK! Don't be in such & hurry to pair off with a boy.

A suave gal dates double or with a crowd for a long time

| before going out on a twosome.

That way, jilting doesn’t hurt so much. She still has friends and availablé dating material. Furthermore, a foursome (or more), is more fun. They don’t get talked out or bored with one another. They attract new people and new. activities. What would you think of a married couple who never went out with other people? Who always danced together or sat dances out side by side? Who had nothing to say to strangers or new acquaintances? You'd call them old fogies,

| wouldn’t you? Stuffed shirts or stick-in-the-muds!

Well, why be old and drab before your time? Be smart, be

sociable—and be safe from the

horrors of a jilting.

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