Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 June 1951 — Page 6

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TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1951

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4 - THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES a ppt 2 . g Ria 3 i . ® IT | If He's Reluctant Deo / : oN Youtl = t a Proposal, By —— ou a ’ 1AM A > éd in wh eE bout Taxes the opin = A ou B= the opini Organizations— By ELIZABETH TOOMEY _. -| esting yo v : . : . United Press Staff Correspondent i ly differe g pes j NEW YORK, June 26—A thoughtful concern known 1 Recently ~~ 'Clubwomen Schedule es the Tux Foundation, Ine nas provided singe girls who If rn om ¥ “© : have romantic notions with some very handy figures. 3 young play 5 . A girl might have her dream man in a dangerous set- i tential qus 1 wO In sta ations ting, say a moonlit veranda, and when he moves in to 3 Eien. " } . ’ whisper the sweet nothings she could be ready to whisper 4 “ Juneheon, § . i» : back something like: am to mee Picnic and Luncheon “Do youtnow that asingle | 1 G4 fa Ex rn man will have to pay $152 a y y and Pierre i+ Installations, a picnic and a luncheon are scheduled year more income tax on a $3000 Sica uation: this week by women’s groups. g income than a married man if the 3 ure wo i : : 5 dark eyed, A dinner in the Balkan Club tomorrow will precede proposed new tax rates go| 3 of the Pac "the 10th annual installation of officers for Nu Chapter, through?” pilot now Delta Theta Chi Sorority. : While the fellow’s thinking tha Shy Ams Mrs. Frank Lines, retiring president, will have charge , |one over the girl can ur core friend : —————— tii pa s———b a casually, “Of course, when you oe ture wo of the pandlelight Seremony Theta Delta Sorority, will enter- make more. money it gets even : B SN woma assisted by Mrs. ymond|tain rushees with a picnic supper worse, By the time you're making 7 2 ship that 8 Jerge : and games in the home of Mrs. ; | 2 3 ; Be . to be Installed include Jack Taylor, 2914 Guilford Ave, $10,000 a year you'll have to pay A ¢ Officers to be “lat 7 p. m. tomorrow. the government $572 more every IN | HE DE( Mrs. William Jordan, president;| A. no the guests will be Mes- year than a married man.” f |= tween a m Mrs. Frank Moss, vice president; dames Ed Keyler, David Bingham, R 4 young ma Mrs. Maurice Allcorn, secretary; Willlam Snoddy, Omer Loyd and Uncle Sam Loses idea is the Mrs. W. B. Hollenkamp, treasur- FAW Fes The fact that she thinks he'll Ba er; Mrs. Jacob Koontz, sergeant-| Mrs. W. H. Vinzant, National 5g : a Te NGA ever make that much money “Believe m : Ty. Association of Parliamentarians / . . . . 4 . weakens the doomed fellow even . at-arms, and Mrs. Charles C. Ty president, and Mrs. J. Bayly Whit- GIFT TO SANATORIUM—As Sunnyside Guild's last executive Frank L. Jennings (left), sanatorium superintendent. Mrs. N. E. || 0 "iret thing you know, i take NY ner, program director. ney, Miami, Fla, a Florida di-| board meeting of the club year was held yesterday, the guild pre- Boyer, guild secretary, is at right. At yesterday's meeting, the (there's another June bride and i point. Monday the Robison-Ragsdale rector of the National Association| sented Sunnyside Sanatorium staff with an oxygenaire. Accepting board also made plans for remodeling and redecorating the rec- |another determined girl who's got i Unit, American Legion Auxiliary/of Parliamentarians, were to be| yo sity from Mrs. Edward R. Grisell (center), guild president, is Dr. reation building, built and presented by the guild in 1941. her hands on the tax money that and Post, will conduct a joint in-{honor guest at 8 Juncheon iter —— used to go to Uncle Sam. stallation ceremony in the Centraltoday in the Meridian Hills Coun- . -— These figures on married blessSA ties Church, try Club. ‘Blackwood on Bridge— The Doctor Says a Seu ou mented Ness The service and a reception willl The luncheon was to be given M M k P | ’ D + : L M | od : issue of “Tax Outlook,” a publicafollow separate business sessions by the Indiana State Association, r. eek, ayi n g on a erensive Line, ongo Ol tion designed to help citizens unof each group at 8 p. m. on NAP. okie . + » derstand the government. 2 Installing officers will be 8.. Among members of the Indiana H D | d K k f K | | O 11 S d A “Split incomes and family ex- nd nh Stewart M Il and Fred Hassel- organization planning to attend as eve ope a nac or [} Ing peni ng S u e : emptions are tending to bring] a re Legion past de-jwere Mesdames Witile Giavies| MR. MEEK shuddered when his South dealer gould, fend the ace and anpther| By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D. (aticut ths day when tw resly e38 y MAR Mrs. Fred Wolf will present!F. Voyles, John A. Crawford, partner, Miss Brash, bid three Neither side vulnerable heart and get two “pulls” at Me. ALTHOUGH mongolism or a riled. “There's . Purse. Q-1 bough! Mrs. Frgnk E. Long, retiringJohn R. Donaugh, V. C. Smith, diamonds. The shudder was jus- NORTH Dale's trumps before the old boy| mongoloid idiocy has been dis- | 0/0 + "ow niars Bow.” from Xai auxiliary president, with the Paul vanB. Allen, E. E. Lett, [tified because Miss Brash would Mrs. Keen got started. cussed in this column several |= , to1aohone call located the fel-| : and they past president pin. H. P. Willwerth, John Downing/have had a rough time at that| S—K8382 But Mr. Meek went one step) ,... , number of correspond- |jow who wrote it, a married man| 4 bloomed 1 New officers of the auxiliary/Johnson and Rose Marie Cruzan contract, | & H—Q 9175 farther. He wondered if he could 1 I with two children, who declined 4 | h k his side to lead three| ents have asked for additiona { 3 full unit are Mrs. Carl Gates, presi- and John Allen. | But Mrs. Keen, with a weak D—5 arrange for his s 0 ot the use of his name. He also| 5 are 0 dent: Mesdames John B. Long, Mrs. Bartholomew is.state presi- hand and only one diamond, 10876 trumps off the board before Mr.| information or help with special Rl wen Dio was asked if Te 3 just don’ . Harold Tardy and Luke J. Snyder, dent. didn’t feel that she could stand| wEST EAST Dale could use them. problems, really believed that the $152 that| By SUE BURNETT Chickens first through third yice presidents, Senes——————— it and went back to hearts. Mr.| Mr, Meek miss Brash [Opens Low Trump woe Shue mythical man with the $3000 in-| po SN of lovel What co! ,. and Mrs. Theodore O’'Banyel and| e Dale carried on to four and it was 's—9 7 S—J 10 5 4 THIS COULD be accomplished Nan, says come would save if he married : Jere ea louse 0 0 of ovely Vallonia. Mrs. John Hickey, recording and ist Patrons Mr. Meek’s lead. . (H—A 4 2 H—6 3 if Miss Brash had as many as two| 4." her baby would compensate him for the ad EE vard of fabric - the AA simp corresponding secretaries. . Now, if you're going to open D—84 3 D—AKQi{07 [trumps and a quick entry. 80| pu ther who is cost of a wife. Hs a sizes. Youll want all be that bi Mrs. A. L. Moudy, treasurer; I M partner's bid suit, the normal lead C—J 94 8 2 c—-Q5 Mr. Meek opened a low trump and| 4... and a half . : Spal Ee a carat: Miss Emily Maxwell, historian; or usica S is the highest of three small SOUTH Mr. Dale’s contract was cooked.| years old, has Not Taking Sides Pattern 8547 is 2 sew-rite per- them this Mrs. C. K, McDowell, chaplain; ‘ cArds, in this case the eight of Mr. Dale Again Mr, Meek had made the : 9 ” o curtain t Mrs. Fred Plump, sergeantat-| 'Song of Norway a Tod been diagnosed You can figure that a man| forated pattern in sizes 12, 14, arms, and Mesdames Long, Rob- : diamonds. +S-4Q6 DE lead as a mongo- would rather have the girl he| 16, 18 and 20. Size 14, 1 yard of ; through 1 ert D. Allen and Al Peters yr Opens Tonight Plays on Defensive HR rs i ror eo or] ol. The se. J loved spending that money than| 39-inch for each style. 3 see if tha executive committee. A final list of patrons 1s an-| MR. MEEK does not always board and led a dix ape A" Miss cialist advised the government,” the friend of ro-| Send today for your copy of is agic ans Mr. Hickey will be installed as ‘ | v- C—-A K . that the child mance sald at the other end of the spring and summer Fash- 2 rant mag i oid ies g nounced for the Starlight Mu-|look for the normal lead. Play The bidding: Brash stepped in with the queen| pe placed in an Pr. Jordan the phone. “But I'm not really tak-| jon, our complete pattern mag- 3 fruit and y; post Ancer. sicals. The first show, “Song of ing mostly on the defensive be- gory WEST NORTH EAST|and led her second and last| institution, but : ng sides” rt colorful, Interesting, ? before Hp _... Members of Zeta Chapter, Phi Norway,” will open tonight at cause of his over-cautious hiding 1H Pass. SH SD |trump. the mother is not well, has de- | An unbiased survey by an un-| informative, Smart, easy to is labori — the State Fairgrounds and win, 1asties, he bas Seveloped a knack| py, Pass SH +Pass| Mr. Meek took this trick with| veloped an affection fof the {married girl turned up the infor-| make frocks; decorating tips; three inch i D . . w continue through Sunday. 0 g opening. 4H All Pass the ace of hearts and led his last| child and does not want to part {mation that in one office the mar-| gift patterns printed for you. after frul vesigning oman Miss In this hand, he decided that heart. Thus Mr. Dale was able| with him. > ried men with from one to three ‘where pes yes ; Among the patrons are MISSiyg geen must be very. shert in cards and long in the heart suit.ito ruff only one of his losing dia-| This is indeed a delicate mat- |gependents had more money in SUE BURNETT inactive 4 ly Tl Gladys Alwes, J. B. Ryde, Messrs. diamonds to refuse to stand the| With these thoughts in mind |monds and he ended up down one,| ter to handle. Someone in whom |the bank than the bachelors, even The Indianapolis Times fresh unee and Mesdames Francis X. Adams, three diamond contract, doubled. Mr. Meek decided his best bet|losing a heart and three dia-| the mother has confidence will |though incomes were comparable. 214 W. Maryland St. pose of ir Clarence Elbert, Frank O. Wil-|Also, she must be weak in high was to attack trumps at once. He|monds. have to discuss the whole mat- | But nobody credited the govern- Indianapolis 9 Ind. . ing it inte king, Constantine Borshoff and tor with her. a ment. A man sats lower stoane N y ’ 306 f deep 56 m . e in n . 854 Price i Fred Lehr, Cele! Chi D Sel In a Personal Vein— A MONGOLOID child does [20 spends less time 1 ost] © / hols Algo, Miss Marion Hull, Alan \IJ|PIS ate IC esigns ubs when ee - Meissner, Miss Louise Sparks, Dr. * * not grow better and will prove |dependent, the married men cesene and Mrs. Wayne Ritter and § } O alls F ri ay an Increasing burden on the agreed. Two people have to be the Fastion Book Fuien Me Mayor and Mrs. Bayt. e Oo pen : parents and is likely to prove a |hove-loving type, it goog, 5 hve Mr. and Mrs, John B. Giltner, Times State Service For Euro e drag on the activities and per- as cheaply as one, exemptions Or Name sccsscescccccccsscssssccs 3 parents of Wilton Clary, the| BLOOMINGTON, June 26— * Pp haps education of the other chil not. leading baritone in tonight's per- Some 620 Hoosier girls, plus a Timothy P. Sexton, 1616 N. | 4, , 20555 S40ANINNIASNNNSSSIANEESINY formance, will have as guests in corps of counselors and leaders, Pennsylvania St., will sail Fri- * their box Mr. and Mrs. Harold will arrive here tomorrow for the a th : For reasons such as these [Street coeconcssescesscssovscnesd | Norris, Dr. and Mrs. Floyd Mc- opening of the 10th annual Girls’ ay on the M. V. Italla for |. ine placing of a mongoloid in- 0) | —By, Elizabeth Hillyer. |CGee, Mr. and Mrs. John McGee, State. It is the largest Girls’ Europe. He will make the | ant in an institution is usuall RIG T. (CItY coceesscsecceccrsccsscsces FOR FUN — Party manners |Mrs. Grace Tilton and Mrs, State in the nation. Christopher Pilgrimage with | ,.. a y . make furniture no less practical | Charles Murphy. | Sponsored by the Indiana De- visits to Fatima and me ommended--and this should YOU are well aware of YOUr State ..eeeessssscssassssssecse “Jor everyday use, This new Vik. |. During a later performance this partment, American Legion Aux- under the leadership of the | CC 407 @s soon after birth as | children’s shortcomings. ; oak server has drop lesf |Week: Mr. and Mrs, Charles 111ary, Girls’ State offers intensive Rev. Fr. James Keller, M. M., | Possible, partly to avoid the de- WRONG: Discuss their |.ndy Washer \Jng i P Clary, brother and sister-in-law training in democratic leadership. director of the New York Chris- | Velopment of that very affec- | faults with the mothers of Y ‘adding table room for three. | ¢ 41" star, will entertain rela-|It Will be held at Rogers Center tophers. tion which the mother men- | their friends — labeling If you lack a washing machine, Drawers at ends are fitted for [tives from Huntington — Messrs. on the Indiana University campus Mr. Sexton also will. visit | tioned has already developed. Johnny as “selfish” or Carol , Substitute a clean, long-handled silver. Doors below open on |and Mesdames Frank Bailey, Carl through July 5. *County Clare, Ireland. After one mongoloid child the | as “a poor mixer,” etc. Pluses 3 Diunger. This helps to shelves for dishes at one end and |Bailey, Elmer Rowe and Grover Supervising the event for the 2 4 chances of having another are RIGHT: Be loyal to your Srcuiats th soapsuds and rinse ho other. Olver. fifth consecutive year will be Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Barry Sr., | about one in 20; put the other | children — giving them a |oorcr 'hrough heavy pieces. On pan cow, a |Mrs. William E. Brown, Bloom-! 4502 Central Ave., are stopping | way round parents who have | chance to make the best pos- G ington. Presiding governor this at the Greenbrier, White Sul- | had one mongoloid infant have | sible impression on others, Sl adit " HERE THEY ARE— year will be Miss Shirley Ser phur Springs, W. Va., on a mo- | about 19 chances out of 20 that | something they can never do THRIFT mersheim, Jasper. In Seruionies tor trip through the South. the next will be normal if you tell all their faults THOSE PRETTY PEARL* Sunday new officers elected this a i . A G year will be installed by Gov. Morris Plan is . Schricker. ” / “ ” & The delegates, all high school Tomorrow S Fashions Today CECIL : juniors, are chosen for Girls’ S POLICY i alll n S State participation on the basis ns of their leadership abilities. s H. They will form political parties, @ J wear designers gq «drops — clusters conduct election campaigns, hold ; n : . brass om elections and operate in miniature Soci § will not carry over dresses [ This Beautiful New ' all the functions of a s - etc. f " : a et fate Sov f Eray item op ero 10 eoson— Westinghouse Radio Beautiful. rich, simu- The delegates will actually gain Vv} freshen 5 always ily) ol yl. the experience of operating the N Unusual. 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