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. | Hoosier Profile | By Joe Allison ne
Russia Stirred By Confirmation
It took Joseph O. Hoffénann 33 vears to get a job he “wanted.
He now is judge of the Juvenile Court of, ry | £ Marion County. I i Of A Bomb Tests But his interest in the court started in 1913 : > -
whenv as a fledgling attorney in Indianapolis he
Cl PAGE 3 Judge Hofimann has © A Job That He Likes
. u . » 2 : worked inthe court as a deputy prosecutor. 8 of the 2 s By HENRY SHAPIRO The court then'had less than half the number the ‘ap- . I5 - Ubited Press Staff Correspondent of cases it now handles and Judge Hoffmann interim £ I MOSCOW. Oct. ‘6 Premier-divided his duties between the court, the grand = = 3! secutor’ ork of the The Protestant Churches of = Z Josef Stalin's announcement that jury and other phages of oe DE ava itn Bead of Evington will unite for a special = 2 Russia recently exploded an Br the interest generaiec Re g -Irvington Night" y -= x : ’ a - : : ligion at senting og Ey vine : atomic bomb and will test more He .was elected to the. coiirt first in 1946 for ‘row will morrow at 7:30 » m in the = “of different calibers” in the fu- what. was then a two-year term. Re-elected in emporary Methodist Church. : : : ture, electrified Moscow today. 1948, Judge Hoffmaan’'s present term ends Dec. 3%, Baphst Dr. Ferguson, minister emeritus = £ Muscovites on their way to 1952. WL 1 at 9: of . the Irvington Presb : Sw He i : YT : ! yterian g = work clustered around public bul- : : an a in the Church, recently returned from: = : 4 : THE JUDGE comes by his interest in children succeeds two years abroad. In addition to = Eletin boards on the city's princi naturally years abroad. ln a on to 3 = hfares reading posted) y. ; : ; in w : z z pal thoroug 8 Sdid : seven, grandfather of seven Akin whe > Tt a Year and a half 2 = copies of newspapers containing Hol s the fathep, of seven. g o e nes, Dr. Ferguson, = z Stalin's 8. : ne ev : is wi \ ng of the with Mrs Sn ARSE Prades Stalin's PAA aliost As Juvenile Court judge, he deais with two will : ; ot awa : = e announceme a Sty y ¢ children. P. Figs mires Asia and Turope iE S the sole topic of conversation at ye roct attention of the court is devoted to the rch. Lay- chure ods, Men of Do nomi 2 Moscow's Bykovo Airport, where om of delinquents,” Judge Hoffmann points HEL 2980 hurch are sponsoring tomorrow = Z Western diplomats gathered to p | - night's meeting as their first event = = ted roads r Dass : : ; aw : olis area of-the ny Lester Whitaker s i hd BoogIYe a B= S-Artasmior “But the biggest problem; one tow peopie-ves! Iscussing: is president of the organization. = 3 Alan G. Kirk. ize. is that of dependent and neglected children a larger Dr. He G it i is Mr. Kirk declined comment as “Those cases are the ones which are most f th r. Henry G. White is pastor of = Z he took off for Berlin on the simeult to decide 0 8 the Irvington Methodist Chprch. 2 Sl difficult to : : . 5 “ mg a 4 nr © 3 = first leg of his trip back to thi “Frequently the court must take children away HIS HONOR —Jud Hoff the job r of the . 8 congregations co-operatingis = United States on leave. from their parents, break up homes to protect the Judge Mottmann on the job. in the union meeting in addition 2 - : . n x ver . last year to the host church are The 's 2 Mr. Stalin confirmed for the [pterests of juveniles. Those decisions are neve! THE JUDGE has two ambitions. an out- Preshvterian. St. Paul's IL first time that. Russia has eX- eagy to make First of all he wants better court facilities. National gelical and ; Reformed Downey Z ploded an atomic bomb in. reply- * bo» : He has conducted a long campaign to get more close the nv ue Ch 4 nd St. Mat z Zing to a series of questions asked OF DELINQUENTS, he declares the court's pay for probation workers Aver stian ¢ St. Mat- 2 : : . . A i ; : r. U. 8 thew's Erte DE I Hes - Eby the official Communist party function is primarily one of rehabilitation. We're constantly losing our ‘best men to Tuxedo’ Religious OPA es toow— : = newspaper Pravda. In-that field Judge Hoffmann says. “Nothing greener pastures.’ --he- says side and FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF NORTH Z : Follows Truman can take the place of .a good probation depart- And he declares the court needs a new juyele Chorus INDIANAPOL] The hi will 2 : oa ment The success “of the court depends on nile detention center. wil 8} wi A AS ad Foams £ : Mr. Stalin's statement followed probation success.” This he points out carefully, saying; “The — hot { n the programs A I : by three days President Truman's To meet the numerous problems faced AS present center is so much better than we have n TO vee SHE feo Wil cinueit Z announcement thaf the U. 8. had chief of foe Sol, 108 Jige Is helped oF we had in the past, L-hesitate to suggest the need. YOUTH FOR CHRIST—S8idney Correll, 3 . Qaviet Uni _ Juvenile Court Advisory Cou . ! Len 5 But a new center is a necessity.” 9 Ps gp hi BR pdt Ho oe oy'e Dror re group = s been active in obtaining qualified per- S 5 a n African movie 3 the 1 " vm rails = cently exploded ¥a secon omb. . i 2 aigns for more i 5 . fa govie at the 7:30 p.m raliyil Am sonnel for the court and in campaig THIS ATTITUDE, other court officials derds OD a fallow of tha's = Russia never directly confirmed funds to meet court expenses. clare, is typical of Judge Hoffmann His first SUNIIer Nations h s known for 2 Z the President's’ announcement in Judge Hoffmann was born 61 years ago in interest. they Say is int the court and in wavs of ¥- home Sod C y Davtor : 21949 of evidence of the first Washington, Ind., and attended parochial schools proving yr Me 2 3 he topic or C ' "BROADWAY BAPTIST = = atomic explosion in Russia. The there. le At t John a Te rected or Thin : only Soviet comment on that oc-, He attended St. Mary's College in Kansas and a Jaze : second ambition is to see the y house- Kathleen Hergt will present #He music = * casion was a claim that Russia ghtained a bachelor of laws degree from George- Racary 22D te 3 removed from politics. a Ne Tievt : Sores meek LOT OR R930 2 2) ~3-53Y PORSESSSd HE RECTST BT HE TowR DRIVERS HY. 2 Dar 5 a Fane = ie BRFTRURNY. Sunday , NORTH UNITARIAN CHURCH -The Rev. 2 f s atomié weapons . . ..in 1947.) - & ¢ 3 un im to devote time and effor John K. Hammon. minister. will give es 3 = p - bre : . . i : t is ied ” - ‘ia rd serr es. "Great Men in 3 5S : The Soviet premier made his an-, HE LAU NOHED his ivy] la Practice ih ngs to stain his gilt gin Souths ate git yy" idea jarters in ex i PO, : nouncement in oblique fashion. anapolis in 1913 and has been admitted to practice suk ’ Jur 3 » home- ou, Bit Rev. MPID : He was answering a question as before both U. 8. District Courts and the U. 8S. erned by politics, how much real justice can we ade. ihe ft oDe Jie of raiphd I to what he thought of the “hulla- Supreme Cotrt. wg. .. expect from them’ ; ; Junior Church : 310 ght : To this he adds, “How summer I cre : 2 baloo . . . in the foreign press in Much of Judge Hoffmann's legal career has i 0 this a as, However, I like to campaign. national : rt; 1 ted % ’ ; a. Z connection with the testing of been devoted to corporation and securities law. e issue of politics in the courts is one for the - irse of lectures TmDresenlied YY La . - L C ~ - . 0 article each to be foll y : , OCI 4 igloa! rv Ive TU: : 3, fa =an atom ‘bomb in the Soviet In 1930 he was appointed corporation counsel Legislature to work out. : tion of n period and so z ON THE RO( KS . Ahoy, ma £8. She 8 Esther n illia ms and she 13 2 Union for the Indiana Secretary of State and later Most of Judge sHoffmann's time is devoted to mos: : not stranded on some lonely Pacific isle. If she we re, if would be inadvisable 2 " Son ¢ the tvpes of PECame chief deputy seerctary, a position he held the court. : ER : : to attempt a swimming rescye—she can probably swim better than you. In her 3 n oe Tip O¢ Lue hh og until 1938. For recreation he says his favorite pastime is ie oh 2 latest movie, she is landlockefl in the hig state of Terak. But, she. does manage Pom OO Yecenty Jone In 1939 he became deputy attorney general working crossword puzzles. - NS Smith will z to be “dunked” a few times. Co-starring with Esther in “Texas Carnival’ are : said “Posts of atom Bombs of and in 1940 was named state securities com- Nes also a baseball fan’ and enjoys long the chapel 320 N. Llinots St : Red Skelton, Ann Miller and Howard Keel. 2 different calit All be conduct ener. ; a : 114 « ein RLAND. BAPTIST CHURCH The 2 : ' : . ares % sonanct WLLL oo rive Practice nil t a ine i el ehurch will observe 1 omecom ng an Tal J -t . - : 3 n ne nrst was ejecte 0 8 present post. a an wa ng don’t mix.” s qa motown the shoul and Worl Sarre s ere EEE EEE EE EE accordance with the plan for the, ——uv-— rn - tees ea tmmimtnenee — = “ Res Jack Davis will Preach In the morn, . defense of our country from at- 7 y ng. and the Rev, Park ushford will . . . . ive the afternoon address Mr. and Mrs R t h M D tack by the Anglo-American aga ie ane i 0 \W alter ©. Boettcher, Former Mayor, Dies [ii on't Look Now, Bridge Acrobatics | anal Pactor OES TcurisTiAN® MeN sUnDERS CLASS. At i A $ 70 Aft L 1! | Varied Weapons Indicated Fatal to Man Here hird Christian urch-—Judge enrge » —— EH Ot Ee Lion e ge 0 er ong ness { (In Washington, Rep. Henry M. The re Pl in A boyhood trick of bridge acrop 0 a m session ve 1 dent : : | Children ne 0 eo i retong at ape. Walter C. Boetcher, former Nearly two years ago, Mr. Jackson (D. Wash.) said. the ref- JPaties fag might took he life of ans our 0 ; ys! wii sine 0 rr Gofiin, Swi Mayor of Indianapyis. Marioh Boetcher - was called back again erence to ‘various calibers” prob- Len oC : ation, 19, ol 49 ’ § —_ County Treasurer and Democratic for party work and accepted ap- ahjy means that Russia is intent ki Wats 1601 : ) E. Wash. member of the Marion County pointment as Democratic member Foie iin Mr. Watson plunged 40 feet T h Pi = ¢ velopin ’ gs of “vary head-first ont cret but ) E. Wash. eacnhers an Election Board the last --two of the Marion County Election On developing weapon valy ’ . DN aA onirele h W. Wash, vears., died last night at Method- Board. ‘ing destructive capability.” This, K A the Giants don’t TO the Son St. bridge over 02 . gr g +1 ts r 8 - ’ 63 Virginia Model Classes ist Hospital after a long illness.o Mr. Boetcher was highly re- he said. could mean everything Tite Yefilkg an ie an! on is rs Be lox, is Jom The Rev. Donald F. West of a— Teachers will conduct model He was 69. garded by Democrats and Repub- from the hydrogen bomb to know Jt, but there's foathall being girders : i E the United Christian Missionary RE classes for the benefit of the’ Services will be held at 11a. m, licans alike for his integrity and smaller tactical weapons such as played, too. A Witness Joseph Seery. 48. of Society will leave Indianapolis audience at the Sunday School Tuesday at Flanner & Buchanan honesty in public affairs. the U. 8. is producing.) Those fans who can tear them- ogog College Ave. told police Mr. Oct. 30 for an extended tour of demonstration Oct. 13 from 9 Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Newspapermen and 1&X experts Stalin said “there are no selves away from radio and TV watson appeared to have been Disciples of Chri or a. m. to noon in the Olive Branch Hill. Hil relied heavily upon Mr: Boetcher's grounds whatever” for alarm in accounts of the World Series are grinking heavily. {1Jiseiples 0 rist mission staChristian Church, 101 E. Ray-! Prominent mn Demgaeratle accuracy in discussing govern- the U, S. over the testing of alin for a treat. These football! The pair struck up an acquaint-|Ho"8 Overseas. 3 o of us ond a 's Council of he Panty Policy Jor ote 3 ret mental problems. : | Soviet atomic bomb. He said the ames are on tap in the state ance yesterday afternoon while] The Rev, Mr. West, who serves L e ren’s J f year . . Boe : If Walter Boetcher said 80, Soviet Union has no intention of today: they were fishing near the bridge, as executive secretary of the Sok your Department of Religious Educa- was elected to public office in you can depend upon it being using the A-bomb unless his coun-| Butler at Wabash in the 42d Mr. Seery said shin tion of the Indianapolis Church 1930 as a member of the Marion bh Si using the § x nt ciety’'s department of India, d terms nos d g po hg 3 2a : right,” was an oft-repeated re- try is attacked renewal of a series that began, Mr Seery said he restrained Thailand and the Philippi 1 : ederation will sponsor em- County Council. : : . .'in 1884. It's better known as the 7atsol i ailand and the ppines, wi fession onstration School. Latest teach-! One of the leaders in the suc- BRIS: ro entering public life. M “It is known that the Soviet. geoy classic. : Me ar you fires ames fom visit those countries and Japan srtunity in methods in kindergarten, cessful campaign that elected > 1g I t >» MI. 11nion has several times demanded ih X : ying to re-enac e Dboyhoo > s . i g . ; : Boetcher was treas h etes ¢ Iowa's at Purdue in a Big Ten prank. He th d his b H primary, junior and junior high Reginald Sullivan mayor of Indi- Meridian S as treasurer Of the; prohibition of the atomiel o, or p a e then turned his back He will go to Great Britain en school classes are scheduled. anapolis in 1930, Mr. Boetcher hy od hig So, for 11 years: weapon,” he said, “but each time Pittsburgh's at Indiana. And and later heard Mr. Watson fall. route to the East. There he will w - i ¢ 1 ad at 2 3 : . ——ai—————————————————— i ail Teachers who will participate was appointed president of the St. for many years. More recently it has been refused by the Atlantic the Hoosiers are seeking to B k {meet with the foreign missions ’ and their departments in the City Board of Works in 1933. > Be Y Bloc powers. b biek f last week's 48- ankers Trust Scores ittes of Bri | ! : Mrs. John] Wh John W. Kern was Walter Boetch he lived at 2110 W. 38th St. : : ounce back from Ias committee of the British Churches . i demonstration, are: rs. John en - John ; $ alter Boetcher He w . | “This means that in the event|g Joss to Notre Dame First in Ch Dri £ C i Buckman, Downey Ave. Chris- elected mayor in 1934, Mr, Boet- ted 1 2 torm o e was born in La Porte Nov. . . "o4i0 1 by the U. S. on our| Indiana Central, undefeated and Irst in est Drive of Christ. The United Society co- | friends tian Church, kindergarten; Mrs. cher was made city controller IS Elects or a secon rm in 13, Jas), movisg here when was country, the ruling circles of thejuntied, tries for its third straight| First report of 100 per cent co- operates in missions in Thailand ” Paul Clark, Wallace St. Presby- and became acting mayor of Tn- “%/ i Ears Od esi ; U. 8. will use the atom bomb. = |win at Earlham in Richmond. It’s|OPeration in the 1951 Red Feather with the British Churches. 1 or ing Af c 1 his second terian, primary; Mrs. Arthur Un-'dianapolis in October, 1937, when ter completing § n He was president of the Indiana =’, ; campaign was reported today by| versaw Evangelical. United Mayor Kern resigned to accept term as County Treasurer in 1943, Democratic Club, and belonged It is this circumstance that has a Hoosier Conference Scrap. William J. Stout, campaign chair- | He also will meet officers of Brethren, junior, and Miss Flossie a federal post. : Mr. Boetcher retired from active to Zion Evangelical Church. North compelled the Soviet Union to Elsewhere in the state: tw man the Baptist Missionary Society of Nae Miner. Tuxedo Park Baptist, jun- = He served as mayor until Jan- public life due to ill health. Park Masonic Lodge, Scottish have the ioe Seanop In order Ball Sates DePauw: herfest The Bankers Trust Co. is the Great Britain to discuss co-opera- , i fof high. uary, 1939, when Mayor Sullivan However, he was called back to dite and Shrine. 10 mee! the aggressors fully pre-1T ec 0.¥ \ “a:DaTRIso | he) _ 7" first employee unit to complete tive work between this group and i Those who will evaluate the was electéd for his second term, active duty in 1946 as a compro-| Survivors are his wife, Bee; parec. . Joseph's; Marietta of Ohios al qgjeitation in the campaign, Mr. the United Society in Central . methods used are Mrs. Park T Mr. Boetcher served as Marion mise candidate for the Demo- mother, Mrs. Bertha Boetcher; a “If the United States has no Anderson. Playing tonight are Stout said. It also is the first India. 3 i Rushford, Wannamaker Baptist County Democratic chairman dur- cratic chairmanship in a harmony brother, Harry W.; sister, Mrs. intentidn of attacking the Soviet Hanover and Franklin in Frank- group to report all employees have The World Council of Churches wesT. i Church: Mrs. John Kay, Olive ing the campaigns of 1934 and move that brought all factions of Maude Ostermier; two nices, Miss Union, the alarm of personages lin. . pledged a contribution. in Geneva, Switzerland, i= an- : { Branch ~Christian Church; Miss 1936, and was elected head of the the party back together. Bernice Keating and Mrs. Marie in the U. S. should be considered’ One state team is on the road. Mr. Stout also announced the other point to be touched by the 280. i Fanny Bennett, United Christian party again in 1946 to 1948. He resigned the chairmanship Smith, and a stepdaughter, Mrs. as pointless and false, because the Taylor skips across the line 10 second report meeting will be held 'traveler before he continues to ly Missionary Society, and Mrs. Jo- Aftér leaving the mayor's office in 1948 when Paul McDuff, pres- D. Linwood Bedford, all of Indi- Soviet Union does not contemplate meet Wilberforce of Ohio. Un- Monday in the Claypool Hotel. Asia. The United Society main-
seph ‘W. Johnston, Second Preshvterian Church.
in 1938, Mr. Boetcher was elected ent county Democratic chairman, anapolis, and stepdaughter, Mrs. ever attacking the United States Marion County treasurer and was was elected head of the party. [John Betts, Riviera Beach, Fla. or any other country.”
Christ Church Marks Canteen’s Birthday
scheduled are Indiana State, Rose
He urged all solicitors to turn in tains a full-time representative in Poly and Manchester. reports as goon as possible the World Council headquarters.
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Blackwood on Bridge—
Champion Confidently Bids His Shaky Hand
Mr. Champion realized his two-bid was shaded, but he has such contempt for the defending abilities of Mr. Muzzy and Mr. Abel and such confidence in his own playing ability that he bid the hand like a madman.
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y L He figured that since Mr. — - C C Dale had apparently given no South dealer Fa shion Show, Tea on lub alendar thought at all to doubling Mr. Both sides vulnerable Muzzy's vulnerable three club NORTH b. A fashion show, luncheon and tea are bright pared portion of the program will be Mrs. Donald over call, that he was unlikely Mr. Dale marks on today’s club calendar. Miller. to have important honors in S—108 2 A stvle show sponsored by Ayres’ will be Speeches will be given by Mrs. W. E. Demmy, clubs H—A 53? . given Oct. 27 by the Country Club of Indianap- president; Mrs. ‘William H. Martin, and Mrs, .. It appeared likely, then. that D-—7 5 olis. Sy Joyce-Jordan. Mrs. Esther James, guest toast- Mr. Meek had the ace of hearts C—A 432 -. In charge of tha show will be Mr. andypMrs. mistress from Great Falls, Mont., will be speech and the king.of diamonds for ‘ES LAS b WEST EAST Elbert J. Kabel, chairmen, assisted by Mr. and critic. his strong free raise, on which Mr. Muzzy Mr. Abel 1) Mrs. William J. Stout, Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Mrs. Jeannette Elliott, home making con- case the grand slam would be §_3 ~ : S—=J 97 Weaver and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fehsenfeld Jr. sultant for WFBM-TV, will be general evaluator practically a laydown. Mr. HJ ¥ H—9 8 6 , . : vr of the entire meeting. Muzzy's double was, of course, DK J 10 2 D-H 848 Seventh District Al h : M L . one of those silly “mental prin: C—K Q J 913 C—10 RA Mrs. Alvin Barbour was elected second vice P a u atreian ciple” deals. : SOUTH president of the Seventh District of the Indiana The annual guest tea for Alpha Mu Latreian WHEN Mr. Muzzy he Mr. Champion Federation of Clubs yesterday. Other officers Club will be held at 2 p. m. Monday in the home HEN Mr. Muzzy opened the S—AKQ654 yY picked at sthe session were Mrs. Dale DaVee, of Mrs. Robert E. Neale, 5940 Gladden Drive. king of clubs and the dummy H—K Q 10 4 y recording secretary; Mrs. Jerome Holman Jr, Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames James Went down, Bly. Champion was D—-AQS : 2 e £ treasurer, and Mrs. Thomas Hindman, director. A Stuart, Wayne E. Rhodes and John A. Alex- : Jae 19 Rote thal Ah Dale Pad C—none ’ ander he relatively worthless ace of The biddi - Woman's Rotary Club Miss Joann Prall, pignist, and Mrs. Russell J, Sas instead of the king of dia” CU WL North East The Woman's Rotary Club will open its Spivey, vocalist, will present a musical program. Fig ATK Bt 2 ot 2 8 3 C 48 Pasa : 33d year Monday with a 12:15 p. m. luncheon ! . wip a nt Spres 5 C Pass 5H Pass meeting in the Hotel Washington. Mrs. Jean- Women S Republican Club ; Sgaing’ Feasonable Sstrimution 78 Dbl. All Pass ette Stacy will speak on, “Party Management.” Judge Alex Clark and Donald Bruce will be Times. oto BY Tors F, WAton tucive Loe there ne ——————— entitles Miss Jeanette Riker is president, : guest speakers at 7:30 o'clock Monday night at . : . wn 'Muzzv had the Sy ne r be ten and putting the whole burOther club officers who will begin their duties the meeting of the Fourth Ward, Women's Re- VOLUNTEERS VS. KIBITZERS—Mrs. Camilla Hiatt, The Rev. William E. Weldon, Mrs. Marie d Ja h in Oa den of guarding clubs on Mr Monday are Miss Elizabeth Ohr and Mrs. Wilson publican Club in the 38th St. branch, Merchants . monds x He finesse there was Muzzy §. Daily, first and second vice presidents; Miss National Bank. Mrs. Walter Geisel will preside, Store and Mrs. Norman Garwood (left to right). To good. Mr. Champion then AU. a2 Stella Doeppers and Miss Mary Badders, record- Hostesses include Mesdames Nelle Downey, SOngiGered a SYuecss, He coud NOW HE led the carefully ing and corresponding secretaries; Miss Cerene Agnes Todd, Julie Fletcher, Ralph Teckemever, “jjappy Birthday to you..." Rev. William E. Weldon is head : , LoS Lou v : : Ohr, treasurer; Miss Rosalie E. DeMoss, parlia- stn lh Grice Coffin. Lewis ¥. Finch app) 3 yo He Ea ie Each Sunday the group diamond suit, whereas Mr. Muz- saved four of hearts to dummy’a . mentarian, ‘and Misses Doris. Holmes, Helen yerhert Hart at and Marvel Crim : * {is the chorus local servicemen © ey ve orm . provides a buffet supper for the zy would have to hold two dias five. Until this trick Mr. Muzzy : Clark and Myrtle Munson and Mrs. Florence uma : 42 are singing to Christ Church UNDER THEIR direction, DOYS and hostesses. The local monds and a club. had thought he would beat the Webster Long, directors. Cervus Club Sv Canteen. Open from 3 t0 9 p. M. «volunteers handle registration, ~Servicemen’s Center provides On the remote chance that Mr. contract. Not any more. He had Miss Martha Sherman, a June graduate of A noon luncheon and card party will be held - each Sunday, the canteen was Kitchen duty, hospitality, ‘and = hostesses to supplement the Abel could ruff out the ace of the King, jack of diamonds and Manual Training High School, was awarded the yo "he the Cervus Club in the Hotel-Lincoln. the first to open locally after all other jobs which turn up. church workers. Writing facili- clubs, Mr. Champion ducked the high club. : 1951-52 Rotary scholarship. She is attending Newly-elected officers are Mrs. G. L. Girard, a Mrs. Marie Stone is in charge ties and special entertainment the opening lead and ruffed in If he let the club go, dummy’s Butler University. president; Mrs. Arthur Wabnitz, vice president; the. close of World War 11. It of the kitchen. from time to time are just.two his own hand. four spot would be good. He C d T¢ f Ist : Mrs. Paul Krier, recording secretary; Mrs. Frank has served approximately 15.- Mrs. Camilla Hiatt handles Provisions at the canteen. He cashed the three top aropped a diamond and Mr. rossroqds | 0asrmisrress Lindner, financial secretary: Mrs. George E. 000 servicemen in the present = registration, and Mrs. Norman The special entertainment. spades, then the King and queen Champion won’ the last tricks The Spink-Arms Hotel will be the scene, at Gensch, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Phil crisis. Garwood {s responsible for ex- varies from square dancing and of hearts. Next he led the ten with the dce and queen of that K 6 p. m. Monday, of a meeting of Crossroads E. Rech, treasurer. Mrs. Lindsay Wells, assistant tending hospitality to the host- contests to live orchestra music of hearts to dummy's ace . suit. . ae: . Toastmistress Club. Directors-at-large include Mrs. Robert W. director during World War II, esses. Mrs. Richard Corya is and games. The men may make played the ace of clubs, discard- How does it feel, Abel, ‘ > ; Mrs. Harris Johnson will conduct table topics Tilson, Greenwood, and Mrs, George Diegel and resumed the chairmanship of one of many church workers se of any or all of the facili- ing his six of diamonds and needled Mr. Champion, hi play 3 “during the dinner. Toastmistress for the pre-' Mrs. Claud Hedlured. : _ ~~ the Canteen Committee. The who helps out on the project. ties, ruffed a club, felling Mr. Abel's against three opponenta? —— 5 : ) re Le ; il . g : 2 . A : oii z A . $ $a? + : i : » : J ih go hl : A of a . 3 : pi . : itty . “ uy . i » -* aie - Yip
