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Shortridge Chatter

About Family Frolic

Show to Be Nov. 16

y AGNES H. OSTROM "THOSE huddles hn Shortridge corridors have nothing

to do with foétball.

Chatter is centered instead, on the auditorium show for the annual Family Frolic of the north side school.

Sponsored by the school's PTA, the popular event is set for Nov. 186. And the show, always an important part of the program, provides an opportunity for student talent to shine. A receptive homespun audience includes parents, teachers and friends. Agnes 5 » » ~ A NEW METHOD for selecting talent for the 1951 production has been planned by Mr. and Mrs. Owen C. Polhmann and Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Pidgeon, show chairmen. They have hand-picked an

audition committee-—completely

impartial, but definitely qualis fled—to rate student talent. Well-known local personalities, committee members are all Interested in. professional and amateur dramatics,

» » ” INCLUDED ARE Mrs, Kurt ¥. Pantzer, Civic Theater board of directors member and one of its leading ladiés; Miss Blanche Young, Indianapolis Public Schools radio consultant;

Miss Marguerite deAnguera, ballet teacher and choreographer for the Starlight Musicales, and Mrs. Horace N. Roberts, Junior Civie Theater co-chair-man and director of the Saturday morning Junior Workshop. This committee will go to work in earnest at 2:30 p. m. Monday in the school auditorium. That is audition time for any student who plans to take part in the show himself or has an act lined up.

» ” » FROM THE COMMITTEE'S rating, the show will be arranged. : Assisting the Pohlmanns and the Pidgeons are Robert Shultz, faculty sponsor, and Mrs. Shultz; Dr. and Mrs. John A. Davis, Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Barb, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Best and Dr. and Mrs. Philip B. Reed. Also. on the show committee are Messrs. and Mesdames E, C, Poindexter, Ralph W. Hook, David W. Hughes, David L. Stinson, C. W. Barger and H. W. Montgomery. Messrs, and Mesdames James E. Loer, Luke Walton, Wray Fleming, Harry V. Wade, Perry McDole, I. W. Bosworth, Miller B. Jackson, Wallace H. Wood and Norman H. Hicks and James B. Calvert.

Tudor Hall Party Set

A COSTUME party from 7:30.-to 9:30 p. m, tomor-

row in Tudor Hall School will welcome new students in grades seven through senior year. Each girl will wear a costume depicting her ambition.

Prizes for outstanding attires will be awarded by two student and two faculty judges.

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and Miss Sally Kackley, students, and Mille. Jacqueline Moscherosch and Migs June Vorce, faculty members. Miss Hildegarde Wemmer, chairman and master of ceremonies, will be assisted by Miss Rebecca Garrison, Mason, Mich., and Misses Mary Carolyn Swartz, Claire Wilkinson and Marjorie Becherer. Skits will be presented by upperclassmen.

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FEMININE FOOTBALL FANS—During the pigskin season this trio helps keep the pavement humming between here and West Lafayette. They're just as faithful followers of the Boilermakers’ team as their husbands. Just to be certain of their plays Mesdames John A. Alexander, Louis R. Lowe and VerleytgCampbell (left to right) bone up with Tony Hinkle's article on football for women which appeared Sunday in The Indianapolis Times. Purdue opens its season at home against Texas University Sept. 29. :

Spade Lead Nailed Abel to the Table

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South dealer opened the king of spades he = tract. Sper sutieezed h nobody either side vulnerable He won with the ace of clubs, as 59 : ug y NORTH took the queen and ace of eral tricks later. S-J64 finessed the nine spot. He reA king is usually a second H—Q104 turned to his hand with a round winner. But, owing to any 94 rump. Ty To Bb the peculiar distribution of the WEST EAST 5 a) * all of his small spades diamonds, Mr, Abel's king of Mr. Abel Mr. Dale and the king of clubs. diamonds was reduced to the g A Ko958 810872 Er» fifth best card In that suit. gg _g H-052 In other words, Mr, Champion p_K 10872 D-—none HE WAS HOLDING onto the could finesse diamonds /three o_ gq : 0—Q109642 ace of spades and three diatimes and then lay down the SOUTH monds to the king. When Mr. ace, before the king would be- Mr. Champion Champion led his last trump, come a winner. « A» : Sa Ris33 Mr. Abel's hand was strangled. IN ADDITION, Mr, Abel D853 If he threw away the ace of wotlld have to hold the ace of C—AJ8 spades, obviously dummy’s jack spades to prevent dummy's The bidding: would be promoted to a win-

jack from winning. This is how the play developed. After winning with the king of spades, Mr. Abel shifted to the deuce of diamonds. The jack was played from dummy and Mr. , Dale ruffed. The 10 of clubs was returned and Mr. Champion

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realized that if he permitted Mr. Abel to win this trick, another diamond would be led

ner. Hopelessly, he dropped the eight of diamonds and the jack of spades was then discarded from the board. Mr. Champion now took the proven finesse in diamonds and won the last two tricks with the ace and four spot of that suit. -

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Miss Alberta Derreft Will Wed Tonight

THE Shelby Street Methodist Church will the scene of the marriage of Miss Alberta Mae Derrett and David L. Be at 7:30 o'clock tonight. The Rev. David E. Frazier will read the vows. Parents of the couple are Mr. |g and Mrs. Willlam F. Derrett, | 1281 E. Troy Ave. and Mr. and | Mrs. Ray C. Bertram Sr, R. R. | 4. X ” » » MISS PHYLLIS DERRETT, | sister of the bride, will wear a frock of gold velvet and net over taffeta. The brides- | : maids, Mrs, Cdrl Kauffman, Mrs. Fred Boyer, Miss Barbara Pittard and Miss Donna Jean : Derrett, will be dressed in similar emerald green frocks. | Carol Lynn Scott and Gary | {| Wayne Scott will be the flowergirl and ringbearer, respectively. | Raymond C. Bertram Jr. will | | be the best man, and the ushers | { will include John Martin, Ron- | | ald Burnett and Ronald Brown, | | The bridal gown is made of | | white satin, its bouffant. skirt | highlighted - with lace applique |

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THE RECEPTION will be held in the church parlors after | the ceremony. After a motor trip to New Orleans, the couple will be at home at 1356 E. Troy Ave, | The bridegroom attended Pur- | . due University where he was a

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ROCEEDS of the card party of the Masoma Alumnae Association of

Manual High School will

go to the scholarship fund supported by the group. The party will be at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the K. of ‘PF. building. s s » COMMITTEES FOR THE event have been named by Miss Esther M. Schmitt, president. They are Mesdames Virginia M. Mueller, Mary Spiegel, Victoria Rentsch, Laverne Bern hardt and Lora M. Koepper, tickets, and Mrs. Regina 8S. Reifels, table prizes. Mrs. Hilda R. Tavenor and Mrs. Mildred H. Baxter, candy, and Mrs. Ruth 8. Fox, special

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Altrusa Club To Hear Talks

Dr. Maxine Bennett and Dr. Margaret Prouty, Madison, Wis., will address fellow Altrusa Club members of Indianapolis at a 8 p. m. dinner meeting tomorrow in the Hotel Washington. Their subject will be “We Climbed the Matterhorn.” Special guests will be Miss Rennetta Meyer, Green Bay, Wis, fifth district governor, and Miss Barbara Horn, Peoria, Ill. fifth district treasurer.

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Check Your Supplies

For Fall Housecleaning

It’s a good idea, before actually beginning your fall cleaning, to sit down for a few minutes ‘and enumerate on paper all the special cleaning aids you'll need for the job. Have on hand before you start such items rubber gloves, furniture and floor polishes, scrub brushes and detergents. This will help you avoid interruptions later after your ‘work is actually begun.

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