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SATURDAY, AUG. 11, 1951
Broadway—
Theater Myths Get The Bounce
Fditors: Arthur noted composer producer, board chairman of the Council of the Living Theater, wfites the following for Jack Garver, on JYacation.
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Hoosier Profile
By Bill Folger
THEY CALL him a grand old man,
‘Uncle Looey"” one of those persons who never seems old—and
But though he's 82,
never will.
His gray eyes twinkle
Works Board. apolis. man who
loves children
vears.
His step is spry. as he himself says, “I'm busy every minute.” Louis C. Brandt has been busy most of his life.
As a public official, he served 13 years on the Ag a contractor, he built many of the stores, homes and public buildings of IndianAs a churchman, he was Sunday School superintendent for more than a decade. ne has been a director of the General Protestant OrpHans’ Home for 50
Louis C. Brindt Has Been Busy Most of His Life
Brandt ‘is
And,
As a
ation would ther seat on t, wiping out
as good a time as any to explode some myths about the Broadway theater.
mobile driven by Gladys Nickell, 40 of 725 N. DeQuincy St.
LOUIS BRANDT was born in Minden, a Ger-
IN man town close to Hamburg. He was a farmer's
ty. ‘ There is the myth that the the 600 block on 8S. Meridian St. son, youngest of nine children. All but one aper control theater is dying. Before lighting He was taken to General Hos- brother came to the United States. Louls was . the last to leave. It was 1888, and Louis was >
the fuse to that one, let the record speak: There are currently 91 brain children by 91 playwrights being
pital. Injury toll was two persons in a four-car stackup-at Cedar St. and Fletcher Ave. General Hos-
rough a se-* laneuvers by An ambush man pro tem A
19 years old.
He came straight to Indianapolis and joined his six brothers and two sisters. All settled on
considered seriously fo - g oy o May Fi way production this Bilge pital ambulance doctors gave first the South Side. All eventually owned their g i ! 8s ¢C gy ald to Everett Dorman, 28, of own homes there. . son by at least three dozen pro- ; avi ducers 2813 S. Delaware St, and Bertha They were proud of their parents back in slaying—as bs : 8 of 825 1 el] St.. his Germany. Although their father farmed only 24 Not all these will be b Taylor, 18, of 825 Laurel St, his ; Y members e born, of passenger. acres, he was a good provider. Each of the
1e course, but that's a pretty large D | from cone preit) g Mr. Dorman's car collided with Brandts who became Americans arrived here with
crowd for any funeral. v a coupe owned and operated by
I look forward confidently to a trunkful of supplies and $50 (which was a lot
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election for : " - , ’ i ra ck for r VidOW Ves i a future that cannot possibly de- Allen Ross, 34, of 32 Adams Dr., of one) 31 the bir A check for £100 or more 1d and I ale ; velop any genius who "would pro- Beech Grove. Mr. Ross’ car usually followed in a few weeks. .. This will { vide a substitute for the living plunged into a sedan owned by aa 2 ne.” ; theater complete with living act- Mes ce Qompeon any pasiod LOUIS HAD LEARNED the builder's trad : i : § ors, stage illusion, plays that a : etcher Ave., Knocking; 14IL A 4 scree : Muders trace ' i Ds Jusion, TA ral Mrs: Compton's car into a parkeddn the old country, beginning at the age of 14 LOUIS C. BRANDT—The grand old man's Fair 5 munity of feeling with a thous- coupe owned by Helen Hundra, But he gocher i learn it all over again in. the still young. i ) y w country. American construction methods : and of one's neighbors. 35, of 925% Cendar St. he ; “ ‘i . thi . “?” [onight : = Frances Blewt, 21, of 2121; W. were different, and he wanted to learn the trade 3 don’t know Ruything about Politics fo ck and poul : x : 21st St.. and Dorothy Elrod, 24,/“from the ground up He began as an appren Fi to say. do know something abou ile 3 ’ n RQ ; ; y : 3 ; a di yuilding. : 2 THE GREEKS, who started t 344 W. 21st St., were slightly|tice at 90 cents a day. ading up to- " ater he ror of a EN : an ® He even hesitated to accept the position when the nd of 1 the theater, had a word for it— injured in a two-car crash at 2132 Ten years later he and his brother Henry Mavor Sulliv firs ner Beye hi Po yon kit Fair at New 2 imperishable. The Greeks will: Boulevard Place. went into business for themselves, Brandt Bros . A > a i Free 0 - re = n pens . Je a. ) ¢ e s |S § 8 K F always be right, electronics not- : . — in & Co. has been a going concern ever since and P y tie ; & | x withstanding = - Ras a patatt i 1 of building, and not his politics, was the reason stay wide 3 rl : ; : / : : = . h : nas re ation for soung construction and he was sought. . ght, but the i There is also the myth that if a: Little S aver— absolute integrity. Bri g ; sie rorks Board t al b ¢ show is very entertaining it can- : Mr randt. was president of the Works ar w e = s $ . ' INT 'y - Br? '®- sons, Carl and ouis / ur or seve "ars oni} { not be very good art, and that if : INDIANTOWN GAP, Pa, Henry Erandl's sons, Car] and Louis W. run for seven years. ne Township 4 x : the business toda) I'hey're the ones wt irst E it is good art you.must have a 2 Aug. 11 (UP)—A 13-year- called. nis. 1 ol y S >t} Tr Who Ais han : tis Lt) st : : 3 ~~ alled: him “Uncle l.ooey.” Others began calling : sr Eontlv rible Some = my private, who man- ca g g . Ls : . Das os dis i > SY beggin ig ml To : I up with older him uncle, too. It saved untold confusion. when ; HE WANTED to retire from nie board in Jody wep an § 9% aro iE ining both Louis C. and Louis W. Brandt were active 3ut the war had begun—and, he explains, “if "hese will be ; have started that one. : oo youths in ET mnie in the same firm. had resigned then, the people would have thought grounds this If a show conveys the truth of 2 . and > Sven reve on vtincie Losey” rowehinise. the. Bist Yivuse he I was agslacker.” So he stuck it out until 1943, cnerience : Ed YY Y ' Ny. i ‘hiskerles e : y, 4 Y s p firs ous fs . : . he 20th ane common sxpevience ard is ions! ; WE'RE GLAD . .. This lovely young woman had to learn to swim for Whe iii oa Servs and his brother built. It went up on a Jot on when the Works Board's wartime conversion pro- © ly intergrated, i will s go mi a picture recently. She is Debra Paget and enjoys the sport as a regular ice here Tuesday. E. Raymond St. in 1899. It had a full basement, | STAM was complete. Ba < tertainment and go : habit, swimming whenever her: movie work allows. She 1s show hore v fve rooms, two bedrooms. The price: $950 Mayor Fegney appoin him to the Sanitary t and the same time: Do 1 hear any,} div af ‘ F DED Samm aa Pvt, Robert Young, son : 1 Board in 1948 and he is still serving $ objections from those who have : about to take a dip ajter completing the color pro d ue tron, “Anne of the of Mr. and Mrs. James E. a With his white beard and mustache, Louis C. g Off geen “Oklahoma!” Indies, in which she 18 co-starred with Louis Jourdan and Jean Peters. Young, Philadelphia. en- IN THE YEARS that followed. Brandt Bros. Rrandt looks dignified—and he is. He's also a Then there is the myth that: It's a story of early-day pirates on the high seas. listed last April i the & Co. built many of the downtown store fronts friendly, generous person who likes people and 0a rioNse A Broadway producers are plain 2 218 of an sled nt} oor on Washington St. and many of the finest homes enjoys a good time. ; OVS went In stubborn and just won't send TIRE ERE EE EAE ERENT ERE RNR TPR Rr r NRT RR RRR R RRR RRR RRR iran knowledge “of his father In Indianapolis- homes like the Lilly mansion His sense of humor is sharp, and he loves to oes and a » a their shows on the road because » bel” * Number-one-omani«? Oniv a BS 2 280 we wis on Sunset Lane and the Ayres home on N. Merid- tell about the man who was tipsy while still on s and only they don’t want anyone bteide ore, abe Ae an pie if You Miss 166 Students Receive ATA ving “soldier” with ian 3 The firm also’ built the John Herron the wagon-—the case of 2 Water wagon driver of New York to enjoy their shows. © } . me * LB: : : Art Institute. whom he caught drunk on the job. earch by pos : . ali i the number one lover, the number N t D eighth-grade friends. S > This notion gained circulation a I ) j oftre ame De rees Mr . nad {i Fork n . A - if 814.N. Me« decade ago when audiences for one tomato juice. The play with a Your Paper ‘ho od After processing at Ft. ind 3% rang Jsed ne or k Baan 1930 > » x ind to have Ava 1Y th versal eal with a Times State Service Mead Md nd Cam : 7 ! Mayors Sullivan and Kern. It RIE A ay Rie : 0 $ 's began to dwindle.'less than universal appeal, wi T i ? 1" . Meade, Md.. an amp , ; AT tir A AAW : = a. ONE OF “UNCLE LOOEY'S” disappointments m to shore, touring shows beg : less than. perfect cast or score, is Ihe Times and Na carfiers NOTRE DAME, Aug. 11-A Stoneman, Cal, the youth brent Bim oi AHLenpon Jap Anyang be hat waz not having children of his i 1 he bes off, ” n ” fit for the dust bin, according endeavor to maintain uninter- total of 168 undergraduate and was sent to the infantry Sver gone, ftizens still call him about Works > fos p eo ; ; irla IMEC : . g Board matters, although he resigned in 1942 came a foster father to many boys and girls. THE REASON why producers to this unhealthy standard. It. rupted home delivery service, graduate students received de training center at Schofield Hay Ty i ! As director of the Orphans’ Home gince 15891 he don't send more shows around the would rule out some of the most. but occasionally a subscriber grees during —the—Uriversity or Barracks, Hawaii. It was : Knowing the building business az he does, has helped hundreds of children As Sunday. circuit is because of one stark rewarding and enriching exper-. might fail to receive his copy. Notre Dame's 106th annual i Ther Soman Si I had a hawk seve for shoddy eon- <—gehaol superintendent of Zion Evangelieal—-and . n , Q ; . ; Be ving ah ax . . > oe . Nn: er > suspicious struction. e was not content just to atte t ~ ; economic fact. Shows need larger iences of living and leave us poor Should your carrier miss mencement last night. President mander hegame Suspiciou al 4 Lion Lic yas pov Intel : Just. | 0 oh end he Lutheran Church for many years, he helped still audiences than ever before 10 jpdeed- Yorn 1. Cav of the boy's actual age. The wice-weekly .meetings of the Waqrks Board. ther children. His nephews and nieces are like make ends meet. This is due 101 oq fia))y there is the myth you, all PL aza 5531 belore Ye in i te renatigh C.5.0, con boy admitted his age be- Nearly every day you could see “Uncle Looey” all ons and daughters to nim especially the two 5 ; ingl,. 204 linally there 1s lne my , ; Tro! certificates. . i . . sebt c ; rer city constructi a8 sons | : ha : Le the increased costs of producing sy + the full flavor of the current p. m. weekdays or 11 a. m. on Principal speaker was the Rev fore. his real birth certifi- pyer town, wherever city construction was under mephews whom he helped teach the building and railroad travel. musical hit, “A Tree Grows in| Sundays, and your paper will T.e0 R. Ward, C.S.C., philosophy cate arrived: Way. ~ a8 » business. - Ticket prices have risen only 40 Brooklyn” (music by Arthur be delivered by special mes- ? "on = ’ > He met his wife at a party in Indianapolis.
professor at the University, : Se : ROBERT'S first sergeant
had insisted he shave daily
They moved into their home at 1616 Pleasant St.
BUILDERS WHO tried to add to their profits the day they were married and have lived there
by skimping defeated their own purpose.
per cent in the past 10 years while gop wartz), can be appreciated
- . senger. food, house furnishings and cloth- only by Dodger baseball fans. es
“Uncle
Four Hoosiers
ing have advanced more than 100, ~~. 0 is an unvar- B d Studies Bid even though he had no 1goey” made them tear down their work and ever since. That was nearly 60 years ago. per cent. nished canard oar tudies Bids oO C 3 wi shers, The . poncoms start all over again if that's what it took to bring In the fall, when they celebrate their anniIt simply is not reasonable to =" waa . | called him “Junior the job up to specifications. And he never plaved versary, a lot of people will be wishing them demand that producers bankrupt For School 4 Units n asuva ty List Robert won expert badges politics with city construction Pa, many happy RS ene themselves by sending shows into Where to Go Construction bids for classroom Four Hoosiers are named on to- in Pistok carbine and rifle 3 > > - — cities where the audiences have ics C Walp .... units at School 4, Blackford arfd day's Defense Department casual- natissmansum : 3 3 1 i cities wherg the audiences Bevel yuri County Nair Free, NOUS 50 SCHOOL 4 BRATEE SH stone killes. two wounded : Babies Have Their Day Double Trouble Denise Seeks Divorce there is no safety for him at all. New Bethel, All Day. : sideration today by the building @nd one returned to duty. Iron Curtain Has Holes WILDWOOD, N. J. Aug. 11 DETROIT. Aug. 11 (UP) CUERNAVACA, Mexico. Aug. This dwindling of audiences has Stage Production by. Young . committee of the School Board. KILLED IN “ACGTION Snes S a . (UP)-—A crowd of, more than : i re or o 2H (UP)— Buxom Denise Darcel its root in another myth. Ireland Theater Company of The units planned at the school Col Maurice. M Garnet. som oll BERLIN, Aug. 11 (Ul )—Com- 65000 persons watched Philadel Warren Schultz, 24, Was nianpned a quickie Mexican di- : A This is: the myth that only Dublin. Program will inelude will eventually become part of a Mr and Mrs, Walter 1 a a HMUnISE vouth festival officials phia youngsters capture seven of - charged with bigamy today for .vorce today - from Washington 1s ugust smash hits are worth seeing; that “The Shadow ef a Gunman" new building to replace the pres- go op" .ee Garner, barricaded train stations andthe 10 first prizes in this resort’s| marrying two women who socialite Peter Crosby so she trawherr anv show less than a smash is be- and “The Kissing of the Moon.” ent structure. 3 B-. oo : Sse leading to West Berlin to- 41st annual baby parade yester- Rew each other. before the could return to New-Eark tonight y vond contempt. Eliza Fowler Hall, Purdue. Although tabulations have not WOUNDED old 8 . JesSperate Eterm! ; 10 day. 3 was the largest gathering 2 nstice of the peace, with to keep a personal appearance : a "This fallacy is the most destruc- 8 p. m. been analyzed, preliminary exam- Sgt. Edward J. Forbes, son of ¥eD X 2 egales from ‘passing.in -the history of the city, police same Justi the peate, ¥ engagement. 1 with-puree of "tive of all . an ? Stock - Car: Racing g1.50. ination of the .offers indicated Mr. and Mrs. James G. Forbes, through the. Iron -Curtain. But said. the same witnesses and taking ——rT b . ive of them all and a real danger, tock - Car acing. ! yd : ; : 2 Ls ) Communist. boys and -girls still a aha ugn it just ndt only to the theater and all the. 1.25 _and $1. = West 16th St. yo Punta Oo. Jew ikl Eyatsvile, ; : got through. Sh them .to the same place for a Trolley, Truck Collide perry situs! entertainment arts, but to Ameri- Midg®t Speedway, across from 50h LOC PPLE entila Mrs. re ally. Sof Of" the Reds were trying to keep Juvenile Crime Spree honeymoon, PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 11 (UP) his fine flavor. \ can thinking. the *500.” 8:30 p. m. ting was registered by Cook Ekle PR Communist youths together for DETROIT. Aug. 11- (UP) The wives, Mrs.” Pearl Ben- A trolley car and a tractor3 #2 ¥ Racing. $1.30, $1 and 50c. Bros. at $99,999. Most favorable RETURNED TO DUTY a giant ‘‘peace” parade. tomor- Three teen-age’ hogs were ac- field, 27. and Mrs. Emily Schultz, (trailer collided at a West PhilaIT IS BASF Indianapolis Speedrome at Kit- hid fqr electrical work was indi- Pfc. Robert J. Bailey, grandson row. They hope to get a million cused today of committing 391 added in their complaint that delphia intersection last night, inive form worship ley Ave, and-U. S. 52. -8:30 cated by Sanborn Electric Co., at of Alva C. Myers. Terre Haute. youths from 70 nations to march crimes, including 346 b laries, Schul made them support juring six persons and shaking values are judged by p- mi. £39.700. (Previously reported injured.) along Unter den Linden. during the past three vears. him. up 10 others.
Organizations— Parley Dinner
Will Be Held On Tuesday
Mrs. Carolyn Kemper, 6066 N. Meridian St., will entertain members of the Past Presi-
Service Men's Center to Hold Open House Tuesday
By AGNES H. OSTROM SRY} ; YOU HAVE an invita- Al tion. D
—-
It is to the monthly open
house at the Indianapolis Service Men's Center. From 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday the center will be open for the public to see just what servicemen in this area enjoy daily at this Ped Feather Agency of the In-
Bridge Play
Blackwood on Bridge—
S dianapolis Community Chest. ; Ma es 2 Thi WwW k The entire center, with the dents’ Parley of the RobisonfF. IS ee exception of the fourth floor, Ragsdale Unit, American Legion Indianapolis Contract Bridge will be thrown en Lor he Auxiliary, at a 6:30 p. m. dinner . League, Howell movement, sum- pupils 1 yesh wi . Tuesday in her home, -cost It O eo a es {mer pair game, Thurs. night: whic! i So Pod at 6 Mrs. Frank E. Long. immediate nces . m Possible ‘score - 168)—Mrs,- Aven] 1ereStB—IWIL D8 IR our for : tated . y T ~ : Falender, Mrs. William Epstein P. Im, until the closing hour for past president, will be initiate USUALLY, IT'S YOUR REBID, rot your opening, .' ""L...v singleton. E. A. 'nspection. into the zroup. Mrs. A. W. Lockre- that shows the full strength of your hand. When you open greeman 101; Mrs. Bruce Dolch, Special gl : st Bi Ji y- hart will assist the hostess, . : . Z infra fap A . . month's even wi nclude Bi y ; a an with one of a suit and partner responds with one no trump, Se Sao Roarnes ig ors, members of the Indianapolis Ie - On Aug. 22 the unit will hold a vou know game is unlikely unless you have opened a bach O85. Ton 0 Ham Radio Club and the staffs , paper sale. Mrs. Long is general 5; Of a <trane han ys of the Camera Club room, the 2 -3 chairman. res yer Se BR nothing extra and that chances for game were good Holy Cross Club, Wed. night: grt corner, recording room and om Armazindy Chapter. Riley Ed rand vel pass. if If Mrs. Keen had more than just N & S (Possible 220)--Mr. and the Red Cross first aid station. Me Cheer Guild. consisting of auxilia 8 dis ' Balan ved vou a minimum no trump Mrs. Leo J. Gootee 130.5; Mr. and t's their volunteer service that X ary unit members, will go to Riley your pand 4 a rebid of 2. 8 x Mrs. Claude Lett 1285; Mrs. makes possible these popular A - Hospital Aug. 27 for its monthly either Make a. Bmp @ iv x Joseph Conley, Mrs. Joseph activities at the center. i 4 sewing and wrapping of bandages. your first suit or bid two in some, HE THEREFORE jumped 0 Greenen 126: KE & W (Possible - ~ M Smith will be in charge lower in rank than Thin . : ’ wy 04 bis From Mrs. Dorothy Busch- - Mrs. Don Sm i ge. biddable suit three spades which told Mrs. 900) Mrs. J. B. Clemens, Homer " Service Men's Center dis your first suit. Keen a story as outlined. With a Reigner 131.5; Mrs. ‘William ' A ar WH throurh the new. % ova. I ALTRUSA CLUB members will However, if you have consider- «ton range” no trump bid, Mrs. gociein Mrs. Reigner 129.5; Mrs rel Rr amber 2 111 N Times photo by Lloyd B. Walton. meet for their annual picnic at y ‘ 8 : pa ly w esl ¢ . N. , i . . 2 ¢ 8Dly Mate Jan the FadiTements Keen went on to game, ; Waring T.ynch, Miss Mable Sat-| Capitol Ave., comes this cordial SERVICE MEN'S FIRST AIDERS—~MMrs. Gordon Showalter (left), volunteer head of the First Aid [6:30 p. m. Thursday in the home o * 4 ! r 1 3 . . ' . . . - Mar - tree Ar Are ene tie queen of terly 126.5. : 2 invitation to browse through station at the Service Men's Center, hoids a practice session with four of her co-workers. They are [of Mrs. Flossie M. Beghtel, 1941 South dealer hr an Here Mr. Meek q ii ge Te TR & the building where Hoosier hos- Miss Mary Metsker, Mrs. William N. Hicks, Miss Norma Pilant, the patient, and Mrs. James Keating Pina See. the Fifth District ants North-South vulnerable went into quite a huddle. This © (Possible 224) Is. iam, pitality is extended with such (left io right). rr Oct. 5 through 7 in NORTH irritated Mr. Muzzy. who was Rose, Mrs. Itenpach 144; Jerome warmth to the boys in uni- p : th Solveny ' I thro 8 Fore ' Mrs. Keen TE A “What ape BCObS, Charles Stimming 135.5; form. first aid statian in the north ing potatoes at camp, even >rimary concern at the mo- Milwaukee, Ww cted. r S—A 7 RG a gaa Wha. ae Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kasle 129; £ 8 -n east corner of the fourth floor. from breaking strings on ment Is recrunment of other siding will be Miss Hattie Lund- ~ . < . ' 5 4 NR r x} Dy “ ’ y . ‘ y : atl a rm .' rhe oR] tee irs i rs ne i H—9 8 72 yO Hn ee Bot 10 coldE & W (Possible 234) Mrs. Mary YOU GLEAN an idea of Here some 35 men and balloons at the center dance: oy rk Gers gtk Beh Oranda C. Bangsberg, proD—9 763 tricks. Let's get the rubber over.” Welch, Mrs. Epstein 121.5; Mr. what a “home away from women, all advanced first burns, bruises, cracked lips, during : “rait} niass ran 2 PA rr ply CA 9% : “I'm Ne to see what could/and Mrs. George P. Ryan and home" means from the thank- gaiders. and a number of in. .fresh dressings for old wounds x suis anu allow the ‘‘faith- |gram chairman, will be in charge ‘ Tn : SA QF $4 f C Aris . i 7 3 atnts {ni ful” a little more leeway. i . City- /WEST EAST go wrong,’ replied Mr. Meek with Harrison Marsh, Maurice Wells you notes which the postman gstructors, take turns staffing faintings and appendicitis. Ny nat Eptettninment, Mr. Abel Mr. Ghampion {ynica] caution and pessimism. 120.5 (tie). brings from boys who have the station on weeK-ends. By “Popular” ailments at this Card Pari Booked Sone S_ 109843 | - mr ———— g been entertained by the city twos they work a double shift, season are poison ivy, sunburn ar arties Booke Vetter-Gerlach H—Q 10 6 3 H—K J FINALLY ® y cided ne could Th r Lannerd through its center. from 1 to 6 p. m. and 6*to ' and chigger bites. The ladies Auxiliary “of the ; » DJ 10 8 3 Dy 3 not be beaten unless one opponent y 9 You'll be surprised when you 11 p. m. each Saturday and Cadettes, too, come in for South Side Turners will sponsor Yows Are Read (edit § £01 1106.5 Og 843 heid ali five vulstandiug Liumips. Becomes Bride male yaur visit at tha differ. Sunday. their share of treatment. More card parties at 2 p. m, Wednes- : : SOUTH At trick two he led a smal . ent services and activities local Since the station opened last than one has worn blisters ON “day and 8:15 p. m. next Saturday Miss Julla Gerlach became ihe Mr. Meek club and ruffed it. He laid down Pvt. Thomas J. Rosenberger itizens are making possible February approximately 1200 her heels from dancing. in Turners Hall,’ 316 Prospect St. bride of Ralph H. Vetter in a S-HQI653 the king of spades and actualiy and Miss Thyra Roselyn Lannerd through volunteer work and hours of volunteer service have Mrs. Gordon Showalter, who _ : 12:30 p. m. ceremony today in the } HA 54 seemed hap W when his worst were married July 21 mn the chapel enthusiastic -support of the been given joined the staff shortly after its 5 it S . Sécond Presbyterian Church, Pari DA K.4 fot vas DY ind He went fo At Joansas State University. project. Supplies include a bed, organization through the Indi- 2OrOrTy Session ents of the couple are Mr. and i C—3 an va . ‘ace of spades The bride is the daughter of Even the official center f stretehers splints of all izes. anapolis “Chapter, American Mrs. Harold Horner, Acton, will Mrs. Calvin H. Gerlach, 36 W. i The bidding: BUNNY ro < Cts on shib... ¥ Mr.and Mrs, J. Hi. Lannerd, 4929 Even the official center fam bendames: and medication. In Red (Cross, is now in charge. he Hos(ase at 8 p. m. Monday for 49th St, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph : SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST and ruffed another : u A tricks Crittenden Ave. Pvt. Rosenberg- ily gets a pleasant jolt when it ) i ages am tr atinant is She works closely with Jim a business meeting of Kappa H. Vetter, Fi. Wayne. * 1) 18 Pass 1 NT Pass Then he took he £ Bs er's parents are Mr. and Mrs. stops and takes stock now and cas 2 Spa an ih Wilson who first organized the Chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa Miss Joyce Butler, Newark, O., 3S Pass 48 All Pass When they got by withou 2 Kenneth 8 Rosenberger, 4925 then at the expansion since the Dn XY eet an MP ETOUP. Sorority. and Donald Vetter, Chicago, at-
more vigorous action. had a fine hand in today’s deal
Mr. Meek six trump tricks, a club, a heart
He had no second suit to bid
trumped, he was home, winning Kingsley Drive; Pvt. and Mrs. Jogeph Robinson and two diamonds. : were the couple's only attendants. “See?” said Mr. Muzzy, Who The bridegroom attended Purplayed the hand due University where he was a
and his hand was not suited: to would, not have the hand i ng trump play. But he had an this way at all, “I told you ther¢ member of Alpha Kappa Lambda, ' ageellent spade suit and decided were 10 cold tricks.” © ~|Fraternity. CH x el . es at
center moved into its perma-
nent headquarters ‘less than |
six months ago.
o Ge. AMONG THE many volun~ teer- services is the Red Cross
wii
who calls for an ambulance:
s yn Nn : A. CARD FILE is kept on
each case treated. There have been all kinds—cuts from peel-
- >. = * OE
The entire volunteer staff meets monthly on the second Tuesday to plan the next month's schedule and work out anv hottlenecks in supplies or service, Lz
. AE 5 tended the couple. The bride is a Trip to Europe 3 - graduate of Butler University and Mrs. Margaret McCrory, 1728 received her MA from Northwest Brookside Ave. will sail Mon- ern University. Mr. Vetter at-
‘day fér a six-weeks tour of Eng-.tended Manchester . College and
(land and the: Continent. . Butler University, : o ~ Re © . «0 : . Figs oe ; a - i Co ER o WH
