Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1951 — Page 9

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Wives Plan Events

As Banker Attend Co

From golf to tea, wives w

husbands attend the 54th annual convention of the Indiana| immediate president is

Bankers Association Wednes Lick. Mrs. Harry C. Lowry,

have scheduled a Wednesday luncheon with the husbands!

in the hotel. Following the luncheon will be a style show,

a putting contest on the Val-

ley Course Putting Greens and a social session,

The Indianapolis Clearing

House Association will entertain!

both the delegates and their wives at 6 p. m. in the hotel gardens. Thursday's events open with a ¥ Coffee 0'Spa” at 10 a. m. in the hotel. A choice of a lecture on flowers or a tournament on the Valley Course will be available. Mrs. James W. Prather, Wheatland, will review a piece of current fiction at the buffet luncheon in the Hill Course Country Club.

Committee Members Bridge and canasta in the hotel or a tour of the local monastery will be followed by tea in the gardens. The annual banquet will close the program.

Local committee members in- man, Corydon,

Sorority

Set to Open

Indianapolis chapters of Alpha Delta Omega Sorority will be hostesses for the organization’s 13th annual national convention in the Severin Hotel this week-end. Mrs. Louise Stemen, Van Wert, ©O., national president, will be in charge.

Serving as convention chairmen are Miss Abbie May Kantz, Alpha chapter, and Mrs. Dorothy Brockman, Epsilon chapter. Miss Eleanor Bouvey is chairman of the hospitality committee.

A board meeting tomorrow|Mrs. Ralph D. Morris will enter-

afternoon will be followed by a dinner on the roof garden. The chapter presidents will report on philanthropic projects and civic and welfare work. A party tomorrow evening is being arranged by Miss Gerry! Stevens and Mrs. Rita Feltman. Mrs. Dorothy DeCoster is in charge of decorations.

Crystal Appointments

Crystal appointments to commemorate the organization's 15th

Organizations—

Dental Society Meeting Tuesday

A luncheon, state convention and annual meeting | are marked in red letters on the club calendars of local women. A 16-member committee is planning the Indianapolis

/ s Mates nvention

ill have a good time while their!

luncheon. The party, to include election of officers, will be held at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Special guests will be Mrs, William Currie and Mrs. M. V. Stevenson, past presidents, The Mrs,

Russell M. Whitmore.

Reports To Be Given Chairmen: will give reports on this last session until September. Arrangements co-chairmen are Mrs. Don Irwin and Mrs. Damon Goode. Assisting them are Mesdames Henry Swenson, William Currie, William Hanning, George King, P. A. Schwartz, A. H. Mitchell, E. A. Elliott, J. 8. Reese, Harry Meyer, Melvin Ritter, J. W. Geller, Robert Stone, Thomas Esmon and Donald Berry.

day and Thursday in French

Sullivan, and her committee.

[clude Mesdames Willis B. Conner (Jr., James M. Givens, E. Marion] {Lutz, George Vandivier and Don| E, Warrick.

| Other committee members include Mrs. J. D. Barnette, South Bend; Mrs. George C. Carroll, | Terre Haute; Mrs. W. W. Cave,! {French Lick; Mrs, Harold M. Cox, |Plymouth; Mrs. Elmer W. Halwes, Evansville; Mrs. Donald Hansen,

{ Bloomington; Mrs. A. C, Hassmer, | Lawrenceburg; Mrs. Andrew Humphreys, Linton, and Mrs. O.! F. Laue, Vincennes,

A dinner dance and an informal tea will highlight the activities at\the gnnual state convention of the Sigma Delta Tau Sorority. The meeting will be held tomorrow and Sunday in | the Hotel Lincoln. Alpha Chap-

State Convention, Lunc

Dental Society's third annual

Mrs. 8S. E. Lauther, Columbus: Mrs. Joseph McCord, Greencastle: Mrs. James W. Prather, Wheatland; Mrs. John T. Prather, Loogootee; Mrs. Robert L. Shoulty, Bedford; Mrs. Raymond Stout, (Paoli; Mrs. Ira F. Wilcox, New {Albany, and Mrs. Blaine H, Wise-

ter will be the hostess, Committee members for the Saturday dance and the Sunday tea include Mesdames F'. E. Thomason, James Olsen, Herman Worrell and Bernard Wilson and Miss Helen Madden.

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CONFAB—Mrs. P. A. Schwartz (left) and Mrs. Melvin A. Ritter check details with Chef Fred - Fenk for the Indianapolis Dental Society luncheon Tuesday in the Indianapolis Athletic Ciuub.

|anapolis Unit, Women's Overseas Mary Elliott, [Service League will take place at Grace Hawk, three-year director, the annual meeting. Mrs. David/and Mrs. Elizabeth Doeppers and |

Bernstein, 7959 White River! Drive, will be hostess at 3 p. m.! Sunday. { Miss Barbara Bassett, nominat-

ing chairman, will present | the following slate: Miss Pauline {Tate, president; Miss Juanita

treasurer;

— — - ; - — Shocked at Resolution: ‘Of National Women's By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT NEW YORK, June 8—1I was a little shocked t

day to read in a column by Dorothea Cruger an

of some of the resolutions passed by the National Women's Party in their three-day Washington, a!

task of ‘freeing American women from the position of chattels.” ; vy 2 I don't think many American women will identify themselves in that category. I doubt whether the Egyptian women to whom I was talking the other afternoon consider themselves in that category today in Egypt either. An equal rights amendment, to which these dear ladies of the National Women's Party have beer devoting themselves these past several years, can be passed or not be passed without much good or much harm being done. fg ©. «+I think we have reached a point where women are well enough organized in industry so

She reports they reaffirmed their complete “devotion” to the

Alumnae Luncheon Speaker Listed

ecutive director of 8t, Mary's ager, South Bend. - : College, Notre Dame, will be

nae luncheon June 16 in the/by Mesdames J

Miss Marion McCandless, ex-|dith, treasurer and business mane Mrs. Willlam McGowan, gens guest speaker at the state alum- eral chairman, will be assisted.

Charles Mason, John Held, Robe Highland Golf and Country Club.| CoVevl ow ¥ te alding, Hare

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Mrs. Mary 8. Day, board mems bers. The unit will be officered by| World War II women with three

World War I women on the board at the beginning of the new term. Guests will include former

Reading of the reports and | election of officials of the Indi-

Reservations for Civic Theater's Final Convention [Play of Season Are Announced Today.

Reservations are

's fi land Mesdames V. A, Goodale, Theaters final play of the season, | tomer C. Selch, Rex Long and Love Me Long.” (Wilbur C. Adams. Opening night reservations] Mr, and Mrs. Bradford Noyes have been made for tonight by will attend with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Ober, Mes-| Douglas C. Hill. In another party dames John W. Coffey, W. L.|will be Dr. and Mrs. C. Basil Hutton, Giles -Smith, Charlotte Fausett, Mr. and Mrs. Tom RidFerguson and Obie J, Smith and dick and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Miss Helen G. Coffey. Fritschlie, In another party will be Mr.! Mr, and Mrs. Gary Winders and Mrs, Stanley Green and and daughter, Barbara, will endaughter, Arline, and Mr. and tertain Mrs. Winder's sister, Miss Mrs. Thomas Shimer. The group Margaret Hecker, New York City, will celebrate Mrs. Green's birth- ap ang Mrs. Odin F. Wadleigh

day. will be guests of Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Clarke wzaxwell

will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Goheen will M. O. Hollingsworth. Mr,

entertain Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sherman. Mr. and Mrs. Ray C.

Lough, vice president; Miss Mary overseas service women now on

announced Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T. Swig- | for the Booth Tarkington Civic gett’s guests will include Messrs. nedy and Mrs. Helen Brown will

Louise Eluere, secretary; Mrs, duty at Fort Harrison. Supper

Springer, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Ken-

‘be guests of Mr, and Mrs. Von|

IL, Snyder. { . | ‘Reservations Made

made by

Miss Gorman To Be Wed

Tonight

In a candelight ceremony |

Sunday reservations have been tonight in the Evangelical] Messrs. and Mesdames [Jnited Brethren Church, Miss

{Eugene C, Holland, Lloyd George! . . { Mrs, Doris Mae Gorman will be-|

land William Dexheimer.

Tom Robison, Frankfort, and Hal Prince, New York City. | William Phillips will be a guest lof Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.| { Nourse, and their daughter, Bar-| bara. Mr. and Mrs. Dan E. Flick-!

Droke at tomorrow's jnger will be guests of Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. James Pontius performance. Mr. and Mrs, H. F,

and

{Mrs. L. W. Rinek. Other Sunday reservations, have been made by Messrs. and

Door’'s Mesdames Thomas S. Wonnell,

{elude her son, John Cohee, and Duane Nelsen.

|George W. Kadel's guests will in-|come the bride of Edward!

The single-| ring ceremony will be read by the! Rev. E. A. Struble, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A, Gorman, | 3141 Ruckle St. Mr, Nelsen is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Edward L.| Nelsen, 34 N. Bosart Ave. !

Miss Juanita Perry will be maid of honor, and Mrs. Betty Doan |

tain Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Don- John Click, Fred Wolven, W., V. 2nd Miss Madge Blivens, Hagers-|

Lower.

ald Wile. Mr. and Mrs. Lowel! Woollen and Roy Petty.

Blackwood on Bridge—

town, will be bridesmaids. All}

{will be dressed in gowns of ‘pale

lorchid rayon silk trimmed with | {orchid lace. They will wear shoul- |

Here's Another Case Where Four No Trump |

Bid Is Not Aimed at Asking for Aces

HERE IS one which most of] the textbooks don’t tell you about. South dealer But it is a part of the Blackwood | Both sides vulnerable

jis Brash bid four clubs. After {some thought, Mr. Dale bid four)

riage by her father,

der length veils of orchid lace.

Ushers Announced Serving as best man will be John Christian Nelsen, brother of the bridegroom. Edwin Harwood, Arthur Alexandria, Max Fullen and Bob Gambill will be ushers. | The bride, to be given in mar-| will be

anniversary will be used Sunday convention — another case where NORTH jhe rump, Which ended the j.o5504 in a white satin gown at a dinner in the Rainbow Room. the four no trump bid is NOT) Miss Brash PT Brash Iv figureq trimmed with a marquiset yoke. Mrs. Kathleen Ritchie, Kappa asking for aces. S—103. Hn . Tas : Prope ! gured a small crown hat of baby pearls chapter, will be toastmistress.| Whenever, in the early rounds H—8 9 ou. no Folnp LS {and rhinestones will hold her veil, Mrs. Elva Harvey, Epsilon chap- of bidding, you bid any number D—-AQJ16 as ng _ . t 5 ae 8 2 -|and she will carry stephanotis, orter, chairman of the program of no trump — that is one no : C—-KQJ84 rea y ow at he was no f= ichids and white stock. committee, will welcome mem-itrymp, two no trump or three no WEST EAST jreres 4 | ns Bm, | A reception in the Pfiger Chapel | bers. The response will be given {rymp you. are showing the full] Mr. Abel Mr. Masters ” n other wore s, when he bid will be held immediately after by Miss Elsie Foster, Gamma pion card values of your hand. S—K J 6 S—8 2 fee no trump he must have been the ceremony. chapter, Muncie. Later, if you bid four no trump H—A 7 6 5 H—J 9432 satisfied 0 stay right there, be-| Following a two week wedding Following the dinner, Mrs. .. your partner's bid of four| D—10 9438 D—8 2 cause how did he know his three trip to Florida, the couple will Marthe Martin will speak ony, o,0 cuit “that bid does not ask |C—9 2 C—A107%78 jno trump bid would not be fol- be at home at 5136 E. Washington "Mexican Homes and Gardens.” g,. aces It merely indicates that SOUTH lowed by three passes’ St. and new officers will pe installed. you think four no trump is the Mr. Dale best final contract, | hal oy 43... Teen Problems— Let's put it another way. When — . Luncheon to Honor your Eo opens the bidding D—K 5 Ugly Duckling Ma Be Swan | with one of a suit, you don’t know C—85 Yy

Aid Society Group

Mrs. William Shafer, 8100 Morningside Drive, will entertain the eight new members of the Christamore Aid Society at luncheon Tuesday. They are Mesdames Joseph S. Williams, Charles M. Wells, Fred Williams Jr., Frank A. Throop, Robert T. Reid and D. E. Wild-| man, Miss Carolyn Crom and ‘Ann Parry.

whether he has about: two and The bidding:

one-half honor tricks or five SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST and one-half honor tricks. { 1.8 Pass 2D Pass His bid may be an absolute, 2 S Pass 3C Pass minimum or it may be just a| 3NT Pass 4 C Pass queen short of an opening two 4NT All Pass

bid. : Tells Whole Story HOWEVER, IF he opens with

{ure his high card values within very narrow limits. In fact, any bid of one, two or

one no trump, there is no such|thré¢ no trump, either as an

“spread” of values. You can fig-| opening bid or as a response, tells

{the whole story of the bidder's hand.

| With that information at hand,

Dad’s Idea of a Real F ather’s I he Jevinar of the 30 trump

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It can also be taken in car, and when not in use it can be stored in small space. > Complete with spit and ash receptacle, it's/

gauge slam possibilities, In today's deal Mr. Dale opened the bidding with one spade and

rebid two spades over Miss OUR {Brash's two diamond response. "DUDE GRILL" | Logical Call

| WHEN Miss Brash now bid |three clubs, he felt that his hand {was slightly over a minimum and

AGrond buy li TTR "*" ™Y | uncheon-Bridge

Now Dad can really show his stuff! It's all metal— made of rust-resisting steel.

Cooper and L. C. True, Reservations can be

King space; 29” long and 30” will be at individual tables. Those

who wish to play canasta must Portable and easily collapsible, bring thelr own cards.

of a price at only

, 5 $12.50 Charco-Lite, pt. can 59¢ i)

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and One | we wn Planned by Club The first ladies luncheon-bridge Enjoy the [party of the season at the Riviera { Club will be held Tuesday. Year-Round | Hostesses for the first of the |

|five parties will be Mesdames| | Donald P. Young, E. W. Mecll-| { vaine, C. B. Kindred, Ernest Ww.

made Red wheels and legs, 15x15-inch| Drough Monday. Bridge playing

By JOAN A LOT of gals are worried about their looks. Naturally, we'd all like to be goddesses! But many of us forget that teen-age is a period of develop~ ment, The ugly duckling of today

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