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A em) Blake, merit system; Mrs. Wilbert Smith, national security, and Mrs. Robert Linke, Pan-American study and past president’s parley. ‘Mrs. Ernest Smith, poppy; Mrs. Wilbur Beni-

‘its fall season with a hoe-down, com-

-and John B. Kistner,

. Mesdames I. G. Boyd, Albert Amthor and Harry Hoe-downers will be greeted at the door by Mr.

. Obérting, chairman, Mrs. Roy Nation, or at the

* Stansfield Circle will meet at 11 p. m. tomorrow

"Hutchens and Mrs. John W. Willson, decorations,

Organizations—

St. Francis Hospital Guild Plans Hoe-Down On Oct. 5

HOE-DOWN and announcement of meetings appearsin today’s club news. St. Francis Hespital Guild will open

ident, and Mrs. J, M. THompeon, recording secretary. Mrs. K. 8. Rosenberger, corresponding secretary; Mrs. I. H. Lannerd, treasurer; Miss Ann Gaddis, auditor, and Mrs, C. O. Easterday, delegate to the federation.

Will Rogers Chapter

The Broa® Ripple Library will be the scene at 7:30 p. m. Oct. 4 of a meeting of "the Will Rogers Chapter, L.T.5.C. Mrs. Basil Fischer will be speaker. Hostesses are Mesdames J. C. Kassebaum, Charles , Bilyeu, Robert Mahan and George Crist, Fach member may bring a guest.

Wanderlust Chapter

Wanderlust Chapter, International Travel Study Club, will meet at 1 p. m. Wednesday with. « Mrs, G. BE. Omart, 5649 Carrollton Ave. Mrs. Claude Franklin will be the speaker. g New officers who will preside include Mrs, * Francis Colen; president; Mrs. Orman McKinley, vice president, and Mrs. Otto Lookardt, treasurer,

plete with western dungarees and atmosphere, Oct. 5 in the Lake Shore Country Club. : "Mrs. George Graber will be chairman assisted by Mrs. Edward Trimpe. Ticket committee members include Mesdames Louis Groh, Carl Nilges

Members of the hospitality committee are

Cook, Miss Olivia Weimer, Mrs. Everett Laker and Mrs. Ralph Wagner will act as hostesses.

and Mrs. Bernard Weimer, s a _ Reservations may be made with Mrs. Frank

Country Ciub up to Oct. 4.

Stansfield Circle Newly elected officers and board members of

in Fletcher Place: Community Center. New committee: chairmen are Mrs, Cora D'Arcy, program; Mrs. John W, Esterline, ways and means, and Mrs. Robert V. Rawley and Mrs. William ¥. Hanning, publicity and telephone. Mrs, Silas Regan, membership; Mrs. Dan Evans, social service, and Mrs. Leo Gardner, visiting and aitomabile, * Projects for the new season will be announced and a program outlined. Following the meeting, orientation class will be held for new members.

Mental Health Society The publicity committee of the Marion County Mental Health Society will meet at 7 p. m. tonight before the regular meeting in Atherton Center, Butler University. There will

Camp Fire Girls =~ Miss Betty Joan Shuffiebotham has assumed * duties as District 1 Field Director of the Indian . apolis Camp Fire Girls. After graduation from Indiana University, the new director, whose home is in Valparaiso, spent the summer as a counselor in a Wisconsin girls camp. Transferred from Field Director to Field Worker in charge of camping and training, Miss Sally Palmer will head the 1952 candy sale.

John Miller will be candy chairman for the Nov. 9 affair and Mrs. Arthur Vehling will be

teria circus for the Candy Rally Circus. be & cate Qinter at 6 p. m. ; The affair will be a family one for girls and To Honor President their parents.

hm Other Camp Fire staff members include Miss The International Study Club Inc. will honor Marion Fatout, field director of District 2 and their president, Mrs. Gerald 8. Decius, past presi- Horizon clubs, and Mrs, Bonnie Harvey, field

director of District 3. dents of the federation, Artman Council, and presidents of the 105 chapters of the organiza- Mrs, Katherine Cook, bookkeeping and mem

bers secretary; Mrs. Mary Beaman, office tion at a 12:30 p. m. luncheon Saturday in the bership 3 and Gerald Ottinger, Camp Delight Claypool Hotel.

Mrs, Decius will preside and George N. Craig, past national commander of the American Legion, will be guest speaker. An Indiana Autumn theme will be carried out with Fall leaves, bittersweet, pumpkin, chrysanthemums and fodder shocks in minature,

Committee members include Mrs.

direétor. A reception honoring new staff members and new Camp Fire adults will be held Oct. 14.

Sigma Nu Mothers A 1:30 p. m. card party will be held Thursday by the Sigma Nu M Mother's Club of Butler - University in the Food Craft Shop. : Mrs. Robert Gray Renick, president, has ap- * pointed Mrs, T. W. Hollenbeck, ways and means chairman, to head arrangements for the affair. Other ways and means members ay Mes dames Gale Brown, Ray Conolly, Henry Sorensen and Irvin Williams.

Indianapolis Screen Council

Mrs. Emma Kominers entertained Saturday for Mrs, E. L. Pusnels, presient of the Indian. ~apolis Screen Council at a luncheon in

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and Mrs. Clifford Scholey and Mrs. M. N. ter, music. The Continental Trio wil furnish music during the luncheon. Tickists ‘will go on sale’from 10. a. m. to 2 p. m. Wednesday and from 10 a. m. to noon Friday in the American National Bank, Those in charge are Mesdames Basil Marshall, Harry E. Rice, Harley J. Corey and H. L. Collins.

International Travel Study Club

On Friday, the Erin Isle Chapter, Internation- Tea Room. al Travel Study Club, will meet with Mrs. Hanna Council officers & Mrs, Alvin C. Johnson, Geiger, i961 Jath St. Mrs. Charles Birguss vice president; fra. E. Ra ren Officers who. will preside are Mrs. James secretary, ovr Mrs 0 Ww. my a Hanford, president; Mrs. Jesse Scott, first vice chairman. i

Sorority To Hear Decorating Talk

president; Mrs. B. P. Mulcahy, second vice pres-

caretaker. Oranda C. Bangsberg is executive

Verna Caldwell, third vice president; Mrs. Marcel Pittet, recording secretary, and Mrs. M. 0. Benefiel, treasurer.

field, publicity and xadio; Mrs. Arnold Settle, rehabilif Mrs. Clyde Hirst, service sales; Mrs, Walter Landreth, cheer, and Mrs. John Von Bpreckelson and Mrs, James Griffis, color besrers, a

MRS. PURKISS, cbuncll of women; Mrs. John

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Mrs. Agnes Scenes 5 Hartman, parliamer and Mrs. Robert Pur- Noon, post news editor; Mrs. Ray Pitcher, ways kiss, historian. and means; Mrs. Virgil Vaughn and Mrs. Walter

Landreth, dining room, and Mrs, George Harmen, musie. On Sunday, from 3 to 5 p. m., the unit will hold its annual Gold Star Mother's tea at the post home, Mrs. Kinnick, Gold Star chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. Corya during the affair. Guests will be Gold Star mothers, sisters and daughters.

He Wells has Announced the following chairmen: Mrs. Cleo France, Americahism; Mrs. Frank White, child welfare; Mrs. Glen A. Prall, Fred Corya, community hy ‘constitution and

Hrs. Brest Sexton. eaeation of orphans of © veterans; Mrs. Benefiel, finance; Mrs. France,

IANAPOLIS Alum-: nae Chapter, Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority, will present Miss Dorothy L. Ben-

son, consumer relations repre- ,

sentative of Ayres’ home furnishings department, at its first Fall meeting. The sorority will meet at 8 p. m. Thursday in the Butler chapter house.

” ” » MISS BENSON, who will be introduced by Miss Jane Young, vice president and program chairman, will tell of her experiences in Europe this summer When she surveyed conti-

nental markets for decorating ideas. Other officers include Mrs, Horace Hadley, president; Mrs. J. C. Lane, recording secretary; Mrs. James F. Nau, corresponding secretary and Mrs. Robert Weller, treasurer. Mrs. J. A. Towsley, historian; Mrs. Richard C. Lennox, Pan hellenic representative; Mrs, Charles Smuck, alternate, and Mrs. Eugene Rader, social chairman. 8&8 KR THE FOLLOWING chairmen of standing committees have been named by the president: Mrs. Robert Stephens,

membership; Mrs. Weller, fi- ; Mrs. Doyle Woodward, publicity: Mrs. Lennox, service; John Shelby, magazine; Miss Ellen Irene Kroger, rush, and Miss Marcia Sandy, yearbook.

Kitchen Needs Light

Be sure you provide for adequate lighting in the kitchen. Your range, oven and refrigerator will probably have their own lights, as will modern wall cabinets. But you will also need a good overhead ent for general illumination and special lighting for such places as the breakfast nook.

‘Confab’ To : PRESIDENTS and publicity chairmen of Indianapolis women’s clubs will hear Victor H. Peterson, The: Indianapolis Times’ city editor, following the 9:45 a. $n. ‘ation for the ‘Publicity nfab to be sponsored Thursday by the Jndianapolis Alumnae Chapter, Theta Sigma Phi Sorority, in the Central Avenue Methodist Church. * Miss Jeannette Grub; general chairman, announces the com-

plete program for the sessions. Mr. Peterson will talk on “The

Hear City Editor

Importance of the Women's Page.”

”n » 8 THE. PANEL discussion following Mr, Peterson's talk will center on talks by Mrs. Thelma Machael, women's editor, The Indianapolis News, “What Makes News for the Woman's Page”; Miss Kathryn E. Pickett, women’s editor, Indianapolis Star, “How to Submit Copy,” and Mrs. Jean Tabbert Spicklemire, assistant women’s editor, The Indianapolis Times, “Newspaper Art.” “Copy for Community Papers,” will be discussed by

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Stephen C. Noland, publisher for the Marion County Mail. The luncheon speaker will be Bill Wildhack, The Indianapolis News columnist.

Local radio stations will be represented on the panel opening the afternoon session by Easy Gwinn, WIBC; Paula Carr, WIRE; Catherine Daniels, WISH; and David Milligan, WFBM, Club members will divide into groups according to the interests and activities of the organizations they represent. # = “ MRS, AGNES H. OSTROM, The Indianapolis Times, and Mrs. Evelyn Imel Rhamy, The Indianapolis Star, will meet

1 with educational and profes-

sional clubs, Social and service groups will meet with Miss Barbara Fark, The Indianapolis Star, and Miss Martha MecKenna, The Indianapolis News. Mrs. Emma Rivers Milner, The Indianapolis Times; Miss Virginia Childers, The Indianapolis Star, and James Woodard, The Indianapolis News, will confer with church groupe. Mrs. Marguerite Smith, The dianapolis Times, will speak to garden clubs. + Luncheon reservations can be made with Mrs. Louis Whitesell, 8050 Carrollton Ave, not | later than today. Reservations for the program sessions will still be accepted tomorrow.

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Blackwood on Bridge—

Mr. Champion Is Squeezed and He Knows If

Mr. Muzzy did. But he would

Mr. Muzzy winced a little

South dealer have known what he was do~ when Miss Brash went all the wiih. cide vulnerabls ing. way to six no trump. “I don’t NORTH * 2 2» see why you had to bid six,” he Miss Brash AFTER THE KING of clubs said. “When I JUMP to a game, S—K 6 was led he would have figured that’s a shutout bid!” H—-AB862 .° this way. “I have eleven winThis Fdicul tatement D—-A Q53 * ners, one short of my contract. 3 ous. siatemen C—10 6 8 If one opponent holds his side’s irked Mr. Champion so much he WEST EAST only stoppers in the red suits, - almost led out of turn. But the Mr. Abel Mr. Champion he can be squeezed. Holding the fireworks were just starting. S-81754 89-2 ~~ third best heart and the fourth Mr. Abel laid down the king of Hd 7 H—Q 1083 best diamond he would have to clubs and Mr. Muzzy intended D—9 8 2 DJ 107 4 hold seven cards. to win with the ace, However, CK QJ" C943 To get him below that I would he was still grousing about the SOUTH have to play out seven tricks in bidding and inadvertantly Mr. Muzzy the black suits. But I have only Pe re a i vhs bien Re Immedia he bbed u H—K 5 4 n \to lose Whiners. Bog sing DK 6 «the first trick. That first trick much talk going on that he C—A 82 ‘ plus my six black sult winners didn't see what was led. Most fhe bidding: ; will go Jt to being my 9 11 f the talk was being done b, 80 WEST NORTH EAST ponent down cards—and hing Wn itlg done by 18. Pass 2 D Pass that will be his ruin.” * SNT Pass 8 NT Al Puss | N— I

” = FINALLY HE WAS convinced thé eight of clubs had stand. Thoroughly confused he won the next trick,

ning. the first trick with = ace of clubs.

Mr. Champion would have played the deal the same way

Should persons of -different faiths marry? Why is ntermutrnge between Cyt leaders of all these In October Reader's pot. aes rie : cussed the hazardsof mized marriage. |

already lost a trick,

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ternity Shop. —CHRISTY. The Bridal Scene—

¢ Surprise Party Held For Betty Barnaby

Two showers and the naming of attendants highlight

today 8 bridal scene. 8 Bett:

and Miss Susan Gilmore at the former's home, 237 E. 15th St.

Those attending included Mesdames A. F. Case, Peter Hansen, Thomas J. Barnaby, Lawrence Gigerich, and Misses Patty Varil, Louise Fay, Patricia Marlett, Ruth Brothers, Louise Kramer and Lila Littrell. Miss Barnaby, the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas E. Barnaby, 603 Somerset Ave. will be married Oct. 12 to Raymond T. Brown, son of Mr, and Mrs. Jarvey Brown, 1225 Churchman Ave.

ON WEDNESDAY night, Mesdames Julius Bryan, Sam Kaplan and Manuel Leve will entertain for Miss Marilyn Miceli with a shower in the Warren Hotel.

The bride-to-be will be married Out. 28 to Elliott Wolfe,

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A. P..Micell, 3224 E. 39th St. . Out-of-town guests will include Mrs. Rose Wolff and Mrs. Murray Warshay, Cincinnati, O,

» » » MISS BARBARA Jo HOBBS and Richard Carl Barnes have nanied attendants for their Oct. 12 wedding in the Irvington Methodist Church. Mrs. James E. Cheney will come from Topeka to be her sister's matron of honor and bridesmaids will be Mrs, Thomas A. Hobbs, sister-in-law of the future bride, and Mrs. Robert. Morris. Edwin P. Barnes will be his brother's best man and ushers will include another brother, Hollis O, Barnes, Richmond; Roger E. Valentine, Fort, Wayne, and Thomas A. Hobbs, the bride-to-be’s brother. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy I. Hobbs, 4015 E. 12th St, and Mr. and Mrs, 0. G. Barnes, 103 8. Arlington Ave.

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