Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1951 — Page 9

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ENTERTAINMENT—Jim

ing instructor at the club.

Clark takes time to entertain (left to M. T. Patton and Mark C. Haselman at a recent meeting of + ic Club. The group met in the home of Mrs. McAree, 6710 E.

¢ [William Hamerstadt, ' (Johnson, Willlam McMurtrie and { |George Olive Jr.

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Times Photo by Henry E. Glesing Jr. fighi) Mesdames Bernadine Mcolphins of the Indianapolis ashington St. Mr. Clark is

Double-Ring Rite to Unite Couple

~ In a double-ring rite at 7:30 “m. today, the Rev. Henry - White will read vows uniting Miss Joy Richey and Thomas A; DeLay. The ceremony will be in the Irvington Methodist Parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs. Gilbert J, Sr,

d like the bride's gown. entical blue organdy ocks like the honor attendant’s. The bride's white organdy gown is fashioned with a mandarin collar and a bouffant skirt extend8 a cathedral train,

the organdy half-hat which hold her fingertip veil.

by stephanotis and ivy.

‘Attending the bridegroom will be Wayne Beck, best man, and] ¢ Donald Baur-

' Mr. Richey Jr, meister and Mr ey Jr

A reception in the church varjors will follow the ceremony. Following a short trip, the couple will live at 17 N. Grant Ave. Both the bride and bridegroom The bride is a member of Pi Beta Phi

Donald Tuttle,

attended Butler University.

‘Wedding Set For Tonight

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Miss Sara Jane Copsey and Albert Joe Hoffmeister will be mar ried at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the ni Methodist Church. The , Floyd Fisher will officiate. . Parents of the couple are Mrs. Hug W. Copsey, Wishard Road, id Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hoff-

meister, 1619 Mills Ave.

bridesmaids.

ter will be ushers,

stephanotis, ; owing a reception pariors the

fier Unjversity

of

Swiss accents the gown and

She Carry a prayerbook topped

_ Attending the bride will be Mrs, Ralph Kissling, matron of honor, and Mrs. John F, Johnson and Mrs, Charles Robinson, Bloomgt They will ar matching white marquiset frocks with nile green taffeta

hard Hoffmeister will be man. Charles and William

bride will wear a nylon net fashioned with a lace bodice.

My Day—

Takes Exception to Idea Suggested by Wedemeyer

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT

Soviet Union was inevitable. have to be a showdown and he talked about taking a calculated risk. It seems to me if we acted as he suggests, it would not be a calculated risk, but practically handing the Soviets a war where they want it and probably at the the time that they have decided to hyve it. What ye are really - ing to achieve ia to have no war at all, It looks as though betore long we might be able to begin to negotiate in Korea. Negotiation is not appeasement, but # usually brings some kind of compromise and ‘that is what we are looking for in most all the very complicated situations that face us.

» Ld » IN IRAN negotiations will have to go on between the Brit-

| Imeeting are on club calendars

. {dames Tarkington Danner, Rob- : 'lert Fortune,

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Organiations— Two Picnics And Dinner Are Slated

Two picnics and a dinner

of local women. Mrs. Robert Rhoads Jr,

the 21 new provisional members of the Indianapolis Junior League at a picnic Tuesday. Mrs. Edward W. Harris Jr, president, will introduce the board of ‘directors and outline the history of the association,

The committee includes Mes-

A. Richard Gaus, John Hamerstadt, Nelson

Earl lL.arsen,

Mrs. Dorothy Bushmannn was reappointed coordinator for the previsional training course next fall.

Miss Hattie Lundgren will be installed as president of the Indianapolis Altrusa Club at its 6:30 p. m. dinner meeting today in the Athenaeum. Other officers to be installed include Mrs, Mary Schaefer, vice president; Miss Mildred Poulter and Miss Juanita Wittenmyer, recording and corresponding secre-

Helen Hollingsworth and Ann Withers, directors. i

Misses Lucy Branch,

in White Sulphur Springs. Other!

Isarsh, Lundgren

Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter at

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But he thought there would

ish and the Persian governments,

original proposal and probably | the Iranians also will make | some concessions. That is negotiation but there | will be no appeasement on either part.

pute between Israel and the Arab states some kind of negotiation must finally come. But it cannot be begun until the

Egyptians modify their positi Pp. m. p y Pos oh Church. The Rev. A. C. Brooks

which seems to be that Israe does not exist because they bave decided in the Arab states not to recognize its existence,

THE FACT remains that Israel does exist and that nego~ tiations must go forward to make the best of the situation as it is.

For the Arabs as well as for the Jews a peaceful future is essential for the improvement of living conditions in the Near East and for their safety.

Teen Problems—

By JOAN THIS BUSINESS of dopeselling to high-school students seems to be getting worse, At Jeast, more cases are being brought to light, : Maybe that's all to the good, kids. If you know what you're up against, you can meet it with opén eyes. Now that the school term is ended, the dope peddlers will try to line up juke joints, beach refreshment stands and other teen hangouts as distribution points, Naturally, no legitimate proprietor will encourage this. But a careless one may not know what's going on under his nose.

habitues of the place will catch

clientele will include shady characters and the joint will get a bad name.

tehing lace Juliet cap will i her fingertip veil. She willl fry a bouquet of valley lilies | pect, that are tagged as dives, in the Ww couple will! ave for a trip to northern Michi-

bride will be graduated] \ Indiana’ University Monday. is a member of Alpha Phi . The bridegroom attended

xe. (Charles Mayer and Company Father's Day Gifts

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That's where a smart teener starts using his head. He stays away from places that are sus-

A ‘Jess suave character may think he can associate with ritf-raff and keep his own standards. Possibly, possibly. But in general, you can’t touch | tar without getting your hands sticky. a

Furthermore, you'll make

Yourself a target for the |

has the

Attractive Suggestions . . ,

~ » » AN UNSCRUPULOUS one won't care, The regular .

Increase in Dope Selling

\ LETS NOT GO THERE MY BROTHER SAYS ALL THE TRAMPS WN D nar AROUN 300m DUMP

dope-sellers’ high-pressure salesmanship,

They can make it very rough

on, though. And gradually the / Yor a teener—and they will more by calling him sissy or chicken

or humiliating him before the crowd,

you!

These two are from

Taesday through Sa

a urday. Ben F. Michtom of the Ideal T Cafes of the Tol wee denial be nN Toy designers.

{ganization {will assist the hostess.

Becomes a

an Hubble and Charles l.eonard

Traders. Point, will entertain]

Helen back in his role as a Kkibitzen

Brown, Ruth Hoover and Gene-|' vieve Shaw, Indianapolis dele- no trump when he had all the gates, will leave July 7 fer the aces himself? How could his part-|

Altrusa International Convention ner have any? |

Vick. {

sity chapter, Pi Beta Phi Soror- “Champion knew his partner was ity, will be special guests of the going to bid five Purl he hagd/C—K J 9875 C—Q 10 43 2 |cidentally, the bidding of this to go through the motions any-| way—and for a very good rea-| Thomas O. Conger, Potters Road|son. |

and W, 56th St, will be hostess. trump and then five no trump, by . Also attending will be Mrs, the same player does two things. | [YDE PARK, N. Y., June 15—Lt. Gen. Albert Wede- povert s. wi Washington, It asks partner bow many kings,

a 1 p. m, picnic tomorrow. Mrs. |

{Direct Jump Reserved 3 complish the same thing by go

y a It is quite evident that | . lin directly ‘to 8 A ot the British will modify their | ISS u e ur Now Parsit a ump.

{reserved for a fine convention— that Mr. Champion still could not noon in the home of Pvt. Tay-

NEW MEMBERS—Four of the now members of the Indianapolis Day Nursery Junior Auxiliary, which held its last meeting of the sea.

son today, are (left to right) Mesdames Lynn N. Summers, Richard B. DeMars, T. N. Pook and A. Ricks Madison. Other new members are Mesdames William Hughes Murray, George S. Rader, George S. Bond, Thomas J. Beasley Jr. and Rene DuBois. Mrss Robert Wacker was installed as president at the luncheon today in the Indianapolis Country Club. Final plans were announced by Mrs. Robert D. Morgan

for the annual picnic to be given for the nursery children at Northern Woods Beach next Friday.

Blackwood on Bridge—

Why Mr. Champion Bid Four No Trump er enna cmon VY hen He Was Holding All the Aces |

The Bridal Scene—

Shower

“BUT WHY?” asked Mr. New, N

‘Why did ‘Mr, Champion bid four

Mr. Champion didn’t think this

The sequencé: Four no|

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members attending will be Mrs, deserved an answer. He merely| b kK Hannah Lindner, Misses Mamie/glared at Mr. New and then| WEST and Evelyn/turned away. Mr Masters Mr. Masters was a little more oo” a (tolerant, “That four no trump Seniors of the Butler Univer-wasn't a wasted bid,” he ‘sald |I~B 42

of the three top honors in .. Honors

orth Dealer . : - agreed suit. Lacking those cards| Both sides. vulnerable he merely bids six in the agreed! : NORTH suit.” prige-1o-pe Mrs, Keen | {

“That's very ciear,” said Mr. New, “but if the five no trdmp! bid, following the four no trump,! is asking for kings, why didn’t (Mrs. Keen show her kings?’

A breakfast and - kitchen shower today in the Indian\apolis Athletic Club honored

EAST | jap Mr. Abel Partner Co-operates Miss Carol Arnholter. She se “A FAIR question” Mr. Mas. Will be married to John SimD542 ters answered, smiling. And, in.,mons June 23. Hostesses

were Mrs. Frances X. Adams and

SOUTH hand is a good illustration of the her daughter, Mrs. Carl Patten Mr." Champion fact that partnership co-opera-| Duke. S—A 862 tion is the backbone of the Black-| Guests were Mesdames H. H. H—A 7 |wood convention. Many players Arnholter, Ralph Simmons, O. M.

D-AQJISTS

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" meyer has said that he did not think war with the (grand vice president of the or- he has and also says the side has| The bidding:

Mrs. Ellis B, Hall all the aces.” [NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST

Ss Pass H Pass C Pass

STN T All Pass

ithink the four no trump bidder Jones, Herbert Barr, Russel Paxlis captain of the hand from then ton, Dora Taylor, Zola Schmidt, (on. Not so. Charles Martin, Robert Ledig, In this deal, when Mrs. Keen Corbin Patrick, Frank B. Hunter

$D Pass learned that her side had all theland Sally Hedley. 4 NT Pass aces, she could count 13 tricks by! = a = ENT If she had An open house and miscella-

Pass [Straight arithmetic. | just shown her kings by a bid of neous shower will honor Pvt. and

Isix spades, it might have been Mrs. Jack Taylor Sunday after-

“The answer to that,” replied the Culbertson grand slam force. have couned 13 tricks. He might 1or’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. V. F.

In the questions under dis- Bride Tonight No French Curves Wanted

vows uniting dus mecy art By American Figures

Blakemore will be read at 8:30 today in the Third Christian]

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will officiate.

Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hubble, 1711 styles, College Ave, and Mr. and Mrs. [copy the curves of the typ T. B. Blakemore, La Grange, Ky. Frenchwoman’s

are the parents of the couple.

ville, Ky., the bride’s only attendant, will wear a pink nylon frock. The bridegroom will be at-/ tended by Marvin Catlett, New

ing, Lexington, Ky.; Clore, Prospect, Ky.; Blakemore, Louisville, and Farris Clifton, La Grange, ushers.

Ivory Satin Gown |

and is accented with lace,

carnations,

lors will follow the ceremony, {Following a trip to Clifty Falls, |

Ky. The bride attended Transylvania College where she was al member of Chi Omega Sorority. |

The bridegroom is a graduate of! the college.

Nurses’ Alumnae Dance

sored tomorrow night in Columbia Club by the Indianapolis

nae. Proceeds help provide a stu-

ut the dance.

[Chicken Dinner

[chalrman,

HIGH-STYLE FOR DOLLS—Even dolls have Paris “wardrobes “a or at Joast 12 of tha have.

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{can women love to copy Parisian] but they flatly refuse to|to stick by the figure nature gave morial Library. ical her. She works with leading Paris] tigure, Mme. fashion designers to create gir-'comments with a reading of “The! ‘Marie Rose Lebigot explained|dies that form a likely founda- Mouse Wife” (Godden). Original Stationed at Camp Rucker, Ala. { {tion for the newest dress designs. stories by members will be read! oT “I would say that the figure for a contest.

{for the next two years will be more flat in the back and more curved at the sides and front, Judge Rabb to Speak iwith a concave diaphram,” explained. “But not plenty bores/at a meeting of the Inter-group will be at 7:30 p. m. in the home . +» « two bones or four bones are Council for Women as Public of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Meyer,

enough in a girdle. The body must Policy Makers at 7:15 p. m. Mon-|1320 Edgewood Ave. Mrs. John P, be soft.”

Mi {while previewing her Paris-made 8s Mildred Nesbet, Madison-| 0.007 511d bras to be sold in this|

(country.

corsetiere York, best man, and Wilson Zar- Mighty famous figures, including Havden Queen Narriman, bride of Egypt's Ballard King Farouk, had American girls especially flown to Paris to try! out her first western hemisphere designs.

The bride's ivory satin gown isidrink too much water,” fashioned with a cathedral train by way of explaining the figure Aldifference. matching lace cap will hold her water I notice. It is bad for your fingertip veil. She will carry white!. {patted her diaphragm area.)

A reception in the church par- More Waistline

{the couple will live in Paducah, Measurements of her girdles two inches in

{tightened them up in the hips, for her first American line, designed for Lily of France.

more tight and more of a curve in the hips,” she said. {pose your life here is more sporty, | {more active, girls A formal dance will be spon- shoulders and back too when I the design the brassieres.”

General Hospital Nurses’ Alum-|¢o

a gracef dent nurse's schelarship and PUD-| though ul Shryg of reUignation, {lic health uniforms for student wearing a lavender satin girdle! jpurses, Tickets will be available! with fan-shaped tucking over the {hips to accent’ a real French curve, |

much-publicized” 17-year-old bride The annual chicken dinner of{as “not plump, but not too thin the Women's Society of the In-|, dianapolis Florists will be at T|designed 30 brassieres, as many ; {P. m, Monday in the Hawthorn|girdles, 12 nightgowns and about) Yes, chum, it can happen to |Room. Mrs, Edward Grande is{20 slips for the young queen's! trousseau, |

Corp. will be here wi

By ELIZABETH TOOMEY United Press Staff Correspondent

NEW YORK, June 15—Ameri-|

Mme. Lebigot, a sleekly-curved who's molded some

“We French women Ie not e said “All day you drink ..ah..." (Mere the corsetiere

She obligingly expanded the

the waistline, and “In- Paris we prefer the waist |

“But I sup-|

I notice American

are broader across the

Mme. Lebigot accepts these inrnational figure differences with

she confided she was

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She described King Farouk’s

« + just Oriental” She said she!

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of a dozen Toni dolls to be on exhibit in Ayres’ toy department next |

the exhibit. Both |

With the true zeal of a girdle Hunt, children’s author, at the designer,

the

(Mr. Masters, patiently, “is that the That bid tells your partner to|/have passed and the grand slam Taylor, 527 Bell St. The hostess {direct jump to five no trump is bid a grand slam if he has two'would have been missed.

will be Miss Rosey Bell Jones,

The honor couple will be mar|ried at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the

| Story Club to Hear {East Springfield Methodiat {Church, Lagrange. The bride-to-

| {Chi 's A i Idren’s uthor ibe, Miss Carolyn Talmage. is

Writing for children will be the da i ughter of iMr. and Mrs, {discussed by Miss Mable Leigh pussell Ee on: Lagrange.

She will be graduated from In-

7:30 p. m. meeting Wednesday of giana University Monday and will

Par arisian the Story-A-Month Club. The

blonde

corsetiere doesn’t think a girl has| oun will meet in the Rauh Me. COTPlete her nurses training at

Indiana University Training School of Nurses in August,

Miss Hunt wil : The prospective bridegroom is

illustrate her

‘Troop to Entertain

{ Members of Brownie Troop 313 will prepare dinner and entertain Judge Saul I. Rabb will speak their fathers tonight. The party

she

iday in the Hotel: Washington. Bush is leader of the troop.

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