Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1951 — Page 6
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. . * i= blind and deaf to anything but Informals Envelopes vided variety. New units come vil at pracy the height you want When we say, “Oh. forget the and in position. The oven ugiy thing you saw or heard,” we may bo ced in one spot, the are showing ourselves up -as shalcooking top at another. The low and ingensitive Barents. The Ju, J kitchen needn't be desiguad suit a Shild w tigsses : not fori waround the i nN " Rotten, e must aught to “ ’ waked instead, is designed around take a positive stand against 1. = 19 est ome
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*'Dnteer work chairman assisted by! Mrs. Thomas G. Reilly. Others include: Telephone —| + Mrs. Robert Sutherlin, chairman, and Mesdames Edward Gallahue,| - Frank J. Habig Jr. Joseph Williams, Robert McConnell, Robert B. Stone, John Heidt Jr. and ‘Thomas C. Capebart. ! i Clerical—Mrs. Arthur Northrup, e¢hairman, ‘and Mesdames Ray| Tharpe, Frederick A. Kiser, Alex! M. Clark, George Bockstahler,| Vincent T. Adams and H. Earl
Capehart. Exhibit repair—Mrs. BE, Paul { Tischer, chairman, with: Mes-|
dames Donald McGriff, Glen W.} ' Lee, Ben Bugbee and William D, Gambill and Miss Katherine Hopkins, o
More Named
Ways and means—Mrs. Charles) E. Schaab, chairman, and Mesdames Robert M. Root Jr., William 8. Ramey, Thomas J. Umphrey, Dongld E. Gibson, Dillon Huder and Frank King. Hostess arrangements — Mrs. ! Berkley W. Duck Jr., chairman, with Mrs. Dudley Gallahue; year book-—Mrs. Dale E. Stenz; public relations—Mrs, Ramey, chairman, with Mesdames George Bardwell,
Paul DeVault and Lyman G.| Hunter. | After school program — Mrs. |
Sherwood Blue, games chairman,| and Mesdames Thompson Kurrie, Clark, Charles M. Harrison, Gam-| bill, Stone, Chester C. Schuetz! F. L. Layden, McConnell, William | Wiggins and Bugbee; Mrs. Rus-! sell Spencer, craft clubs chair man, with Mrs, Wiggins and Mrs. | T. C. Capehart, assistants. Muszeum extension—Mrs, Henry J. Peirce, chairman, with Mes-! dames Kurrie, Schuetz, Gambili | and Layden., Lending exhibit—/| Mrs, William P. Keller, chairman, with Mrs. Schuetz and Mrs. Lay-!| den, : Museum hospitality Mrs, Earl] Mericle, chajrman, with Mrs, Rob-|
Times Photo by Bill Oates,
ert E. Stafford, assistant, and RUSH PARTY—The Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter, Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority's rush party Satparliamentarian Mrs. Frederick urday for girls entering Hanover College will have a hobo he eme. Actives at Hanover in their party
Murrin. _Ellinger Nuptials Set Blackwood on Bridge— pus regina sare singer ant Noy thy Difn't Need to Know How Strong Saturday morning for the date of! . tneir veading in 88. Peer and South's Hand Was Even After Two Bids
Cathedral. She .is the daughter of Mrs. IT IS A waste of time to search queen Marie Lautenberger, 230 KE. 12th ¢,, St. Mr. Murrin, the son of Mr, and Mrs. William Murrin, 1428 K 11th St, attended Indiana LU/ni-
garb are Misses Barbara Pattison, Anita Tribulak and Carolyn Good [left to right). Miss Gooa is general chairman for the event to be at 6:30 p: m. in the home of Mrs. Nancy F. Bland, 5646 Broadway.
in Mrs. Keen's hand would ruffed a club. He ruffed another give a good play for game. Then diamond and now knew that one hand is by your his first rebid would have been of his.opponents was out ¢f that hurry two hearts, : suit,
information Mrs. Keen would have known Makes 1+
conventional means of show ing how big vour opening bid here's no
about giving that
versity, Sometimes, as In today's deal. {hat he had a very big hand TT rer partner does not know how strong But of course Mr Champion was. HE RUFFED another club in Anniversary Party you are even after you have not nearly that strong. The best dummy and returned another dia-
mond. When Mr. Dale followed, it was clear that Mr, Abel was out. Unable to risk an over-ruff at thiz point, Mr. Champion trumped with the king of hearts. He then ruffed another club with -dummy's ace of hearts.
et : : : HA J 7.2 The Mature Parent DA J 1 8 5 The dummy’s last diamond was ruffed with the 10 of
We Can’ f Merely Overlook Ww HST 5 FART ) a Abel ovet-ruffed with
the queen but dummy’'s jack was
The Evil Children See 2g ¥ru] kT hy ge or ton game gos
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ulirey, made two bids. : Fer 1201 N. Rural St, will celebrate. Give Mr. Champion the same SOuth dealer, their 60th wedding anniversary distribution he has, but a hand Neither side vulnerable.
Thursday. 80 powerful that a King and a NORTH ace—— cra —_———r—————————. mine Mrs. Keen
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By MURIEL LAWRENCE hs ; 1s Rais . C—K Q 10 Tn? | | M mTLI GY yt ) \ ny rg re Em pe che THE SUMMER THAT BETSY was 9 years old, she SOUTH naiana an and her mother visited relatives who lived in a big city. Mr. Champion One after 00 they went to the movies. Their way Ak 10.03 orxs op me ( > VY » ghte : al ar. As they i ; 3 : home took them by a neon-lighted cocktail bar. As the D—8 Howard A Hill. Beansville passed it, its dvor was flung open C—A J 982 CoHege drama and speech deand a girl was shoved out of it “They don't do it usually her The bidding: i : partment assistant professor, is by a big man in a white apron. mother said She sat down on SOUTH WEST NORTH EAN attending the annual workshop He pushed her again, shouting a her child's bed I hit you once 1 C Pass 1D Pass parent teacher leadership at word that Betsy had never heard though. Last Christmas Kve when IH Puss SH Pass Northwestern University as rebefore, I spanked vou, Remember? You tH All Pass ciprtent of the Indiana Parents The girl turned to screé some- weren't nearly so sorry for vou Tannhave €4 raja 5 184 10 ScTedn SQN fen x haa the SH : he could do was to rebid one 28nd Teachers Congress scholar-
thing at the man but he didn’t self as you were for that girl
ship to the workshop
' heart. When he did so, Mrs, Keen jve her a chance to finish what todav. Why were vou so sorry foi : x : fy had to Say. He took three. th irl still did not know whether her It opened’ Aug. 6 ard will Ne LOC & RIri . v i . y y ¢ fast steps. lifted his arm. and .,, partner's hand was an absolute continue through Aug. 24 Ss S. 3 . { The \ 4 ira ted he yi ! TT rg r Ja - I $y « : Fhe man hated the girl" inimum or whether it -was just I'he uhiversity and the Na with the flat of his hand, struck Betsy said. “I could see he just tional! Parents and Teachers Con-
short of enough for a jump shift, ~ Ruff three-week CC ross-Rutts study which is being co-ordinated ACTUALLY, she did not need this year bv Dr. Calvin H. Reed.
the girl across the face. hated her Betsy put her hands over her “Then. darling.” said ears to shut
gress sponsor the Betsy's
ut the sound of the mother wasn't the slap that
slaps, staring at the girl as she has made vou unhappy. It was i, know, She bid the full Dr. Peed is University of Nefell to the pavement, her purse the hate.” strength of her hand and left the braska elementary educatinn asscattering its contents at Betsy's . rest to y sistant professor and consultant ) How to Cancel Evil rest up to Mr. Champion. He sis I ng. of feet went on to game at hearts and to ‘the Nebraska PT(
After a moment, Betsy's mother STRORING the blond head yp Abel led the four of spades School administrators, teachers against her shoulder
satd, “I'll BetsV'S Mr. Dale put up the king and the and parents from aver the coun- . nt oF this ia dear; vou pick up the compact Mother wer Naw ce won trv attend the workshop. planned
take of care of her
and the money what we have to do about what It looked like the best bet was [Or the special interests and When Betsy gave the girl her We Saw toda, ie sid to try a cross-ruff, So Mr. Cham-’ problems of leaders in state Parpurse, she didn't say "Thank For lhe next wee or so, Whi, led 'a diamond to dummy's ent-Teacher Congresses, PTA you She snatched it, jerking AT¢ Bolg to he very polite 10 ,.. nd ruffed a diamond. Then councils, local PTAs and public free - of - Betsy's mother. | Then SYSTYUNe we meet, We mustn't Un: p," ached the ace of clubs and and private school programs ahe turned and stumbled on down POE ull aliybudy, or let anybody the street, holding her hand to Hp ee ro ! W “ her cut lip Y : Hi ANN hu 6 do H c [hat . ening when Betsy's wis i nly dPply Of respec ave You hosen Your mother came to kiss her good ett id the. ; : te he Ny A night, Betsy said, "He hit het S4W today. That's what we ca
I didn't know allowed to hit
mother; he hit het that men ladies.”
about it, l.et's st SINE nels other & It ts criminally Designing Woman uote are
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they can cancel out that ey When a child s#es hrutality at tack another human being like ® himself, he rightened The attack suggests that he too can become a victim of brutality he is not told what he can per
$ : For over a century our Stationery Department has been sonally do
begins to hate and fear the world
about brutality he
guiding brides in the selection of their
in which human beings are help wedding stationery trousseau. less a lumfation and You are invited to see our carefully selected, well chosen degradation His furious feelings carry over stock of correct wedding stationery— into manhood He 18 apt to be reflecting good taste in conie a pearson "with hostile po . . RY WHERE Te Raat Jy ee Calliog C avele fan dhe Rride
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hates the boss: can't take orders the Kind of man who hates and fears evil so passionately that he
Mr. and Mrs. Cards Thank You Notes and
Wedding Invitations Wedding: Annour.cements
if its power over his mind and ee i Swart to be Sesruyed. . !
_ THE TNDIANAPOLIS THES
! | The five-fingered coverings for!
(plenty that would look new to the
ling, satin and velvet facings and
lother after-dark styles.
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AUBUAY, AUG. 14, 1951
15 City Girls Will Return From Lake Camp
Fifteen Indianapolis girls, who{Mrs, J. Thayer Waldo, 8383 N. Nancy and Cindy gmp 902 {have been at Lake Lure Camp|Illinois St.; Karon Call, daughter N. Bolton Ave. Baas ughnter
= Fancy Gloves!
itor Girls in North Carolina willjof Dr. and Mrs, Herbert F. Call, == Be Fa ncier return home tomorrow, {710 E. 57th St, and Janet Hep- of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Labraico; hey include Roxanna and|burn daughter of Dr. and Mrs. JoAnn Riddell, daughter of Dr,
Bilin Kuhn, daughters of Mr.| |C. K. Hepburn, 7570 Morningside and Mrs. T. F. Riddell, 8515 N. TH IS Year and Mrs. Paul A. Kuhn, 6225 Drive. Pennsylvania St.; Julia Eicher, |Spring Mill Road, and Catherine Nancy Spier, daughter of Mr. daughter of Dr, and Mrs. Palmer
4902 Park Ave, and
and Becky Teague, daughters of and Mrs. Herbert J, Spier, North- Eicher, daughter of Mr.
By ELIZABETH TOOMEY Dr. and Mrs. Frank W. Teague, wood Drive; Mary Grubbs, daugh-/ Beverly
rear,
United Press Staff Correspondent : s,/an Mrs. W. W. Grear, 7700 NEW YORK, Aug. 4 {Williams CHK. ater of Dr. and ie 3 208 Mos. D. Fe Srubbe Ee Road. - » Gloves haven't been so fancy = |since the days of Queen Eliz|abeth. : : i ¢
{fall range from chubby poodle! cloth to black velvet shorties {with a single gold finger. This ornamental use of ‘gloves ;has become more popular with each season in recent years, al{though even glove manufactur-| lers have to admit it isn't exclu-| [pively a 20th Century idea.
Ladies considered gloves a necessary accessory back as far as the 13th €entury in England. And Queen Elizabeth started the fash{ion for heavily embroidered |gloves,
Bright Colors
| Modern machinery has added
16th Century court ladges, though, | lin the form of double, woven cot-| ton gloves and fancy fabrics at modest prices, | The poodle cloth glove is a| | {sports Shorty done with a nuhby|
grey back and woven cotton] palm, Another novelty short! glove is made of handsomely-! striped woven cotton. It's avail-|
able in various color backgrounds —red, gold, beige and brown {with narrow charcoal stripes.
Glove manufacturers feel their | brightly-colored products will be! successful this year because of {the simple lines and somber colors in clothing fashions. Vibrant yellow glgves will be shown to wear with dark grey and black. Shades of rose ranging from mauve to plum are designed to ‘brighten up a dark suit too, |. Cocktail hour gloves, like the {sports styles, are either very {short or very long. The gold pinky number is a short pull-on] lof black nylon velvet .with the | {ittie finger in gold kid. y
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