Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 October 1951 — Page 10
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HE Riviera Club Boosters will open their fill _ and winter activities with a semi-annual dinner - dance Friday. Retiring officers and their wives will be honored.
New officers and their wives also will be honor guests. They are Mr, and Mrs. E. W. McIlvaine, president; Mr. and Mrs. L. C. True, vice president; Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Wood, sec-
retary; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Huffman, treasurer, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Corbin,
sergeant at arms. New directors elected are Messrs. and Mesdames Gordon Abbott, Cecil E. Doyle,
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Charles E. Corbin, William A. Kassenberg and _Roger W. Teeguarden. = ” = ENTERRTAINMENT for the event has been arranged by Messrs. and Mesdames C. B. Kindred, Donald Young, Kassenberg and L. C. True.
Reservations have been made by Messrs. and Mesdames Joe M. Kline, William Mager Dickson, Si Kramer, Morgan Ray, William McCutchan,. Reuben Winchester, Joe Lavaux, Glenn Lamson, E. J. Young, David Stilley, John Lichtenberg and Earl Haines. Also Messrs. and Mesdames Miles Anderson, Alfred White, Henry Miles, John Doughertyy,
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\ > : ARRANGE ANNUAL PARTY —Miss Lois McKinley (left), chairman of ticket sales, and Mrs.
E. H. Schroeder, prizes chairman, talk over plans for the annual card party the Sky-Hi tomorrow in the Hotel Antlers Gold Room.
Club will give
It will begin at 7:30 p. m. and there will be a style show
Miller Sherry R. C. Taylor, O. V. Herried, R. F. Smith, E. C. -Clampitt, Ernest Taylor and Wynn Simpson. : " - 2 OTHERS ARE Messrs. and Mesdames Dallas Pierce, Elmer Wilhite, Harley Holwerda, P. W. Hedrick, John Blakeley, Harold ‘Bell, Fred Wallace, Park Kendall and David Hadey. ; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Butt, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Craig and Mesdames Guy Hayes, Mary Strong, Bertha Thomas, Clara "Christopher, Ethel Siegrist and Harry Fulmer and Miss Lillian Siegrist. Tommy Woods and his orchestra will play for dancing.
Chairmen Are Set For Card Party
Mesdames Clarence Butler, Patrick McNulty and Gertrude Koers are chairmen for the miscellaneous card party the Altar Society of St. Philip Neri Catho-
lic Church will give at 8 p. m. | today in the school auditorium.
Mrs. Emma Vaughn will be hostess to the society with a
| miscellaneous card party at 1:30 | p. m.
tomorrow Craft Shop.
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Open House Tea
The Auxiliary to the Marion County . Juvenile Center will give an open house and tea at the center, 2401 N. Keystone Ave. from 2 to 4 p. m. Sunday,
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PRESIDENTS Day will be observed this week by two local. clubs.
The Magazine Club will begin its 64th year with a noon luncheon Saturday in the Meridian Hills Country Club houoring new and past presidents. Officers to be installed by Mrs. Frank C. Wallace are Mrs. J. H. Smiley, president; Mrs. H. L. Lewrherman and Mrs. Herbert Redding, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. John F.
Wild IIT and Mrs. Miles Tiernan, corresponding and recording secretaries; Miss Ruth Cochrane, treasurer; Mrs. Alvin C. Barbour, parliamen-
_tarian, and Mrs. Harold O. Warren, keeper of
the records. Past presidents to be honored are Mesdames Alvin C. Barbour, W. C. Bartholomew, Herbert K. Fatout, Arthur R. Tomlin, Harold O. Warren, G. P. Stockton, C. T. Austin, Harry W. Dragoo Sr., Lowell S. Fisher, Frank C. Walker, Delbert 0. Wilmeth and E. W, Stockdale. 4 Hostesses for the day will be Mesdames Lehman Dunning, B. Lynn Adams. Herbert Redding and Leatherman and Miss Helen Sheets. Mesdames George Van Dyke, W. C. Bartholomew, Dragoo and Barbour attended the yeneral Federation of Women's Clubs Convention in the Shamrock Hotel, Houston, Tex., last May. The program for the afternoon will be “Thumb Nail Sketches” from .each member of the club on how she spent the summer. Mrs. Dragoo will report on the Seventh District Indiana Federation of Clubs Convention held Oct. 5 in the Lincoln Hotel. Mrs. Wilmeth will give a memorial to Mrs. Frank S. Leonard who passed away last summer. -
New Neighbors League
Edwin Biltcliffe, Indianapolis pianist, will be honor .guest of the New Neighbors League at their luncheon tomorrow in the Antlers Hotel. Mr. Biltcliffe, who Is rated as tenth highest,
Si iplanist in the nation, will entertain the club with
Riviera Club Dinner-Dance Friday
a few selections following the luncheon. Mrs. Clyde L. Cunliffe and Mrs. Walter E. McNamara are the permanent hostesses elected for the .term. . . _ Hostesses for the luncheon will be Mesdames Leslie E. Dearing, Herbert ¥. Golz, Charles E. Smiley, G. L. Huber, John 8. McKinley, Jerry Stevens, Clayton Copenhaver and Avery Arnold.
Sigma Delta Pi Sorority °
Mrs. F. C. Champe will be hostess for a luncheon-bridge party at 1 p. m. Saturday in the Indianapolis Country Club. Guests will be members of Alpha Chapter,
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Miss Daysie Alwes will assist the hostess.
} Over the Tea Cups Club
“Strains from Old Teacups Lyres” will be the 1 p. m. Friddy president's day luncheon to be held at the Propylaeum by the Over the “Tea Cups Club. ‘ Officers are Miss Anna Reade, president; Miss Edith Hall, vice president; Mrs. A. W. Bowen, recording secretary; Mrs. Amos B. Carlile, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Willis D. Gatch, treasurer, and Miss Florence Morrison, keeper of . the archives.
Wayne Unit, American Legion Auxiliary
Miss Barbara Bartlett, Ben Davis High School senior and sponsored by Wayne Unit, American Legion Auxiliary at the 1951 Girl's State, will be honor guest at the unit's 8 p. m. meeting tonight in the post home. Unit Girl's State Chairman, Mrs. Flossie ner, will introduce the guest. The official report of the department convention will be read by Mrs. Robert Jester, unit secretary and Mrs. David A. Wilson will preside.
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_ Broad Ripple American Legion Auxiliary |
Broad Ripple American Legion Auxiliary will
for the Junior Baseball League of the post. Bob Stranahan, sports editor of the Indianapolis Star, will be guest speaker, Individual awards to the players will be pre- | sented by George Hoster, co-sponsor of the teams and fathers of the players will be honor guests. The unit will meet at 8 p. m. Sunday in the home with Mrs. Arlie Wells presiding. Miss Jane Blake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blake, the unit's representative to Girls’ State in Bloomington, will speak in connection with a film to be shown of the activities at Girls’
Phi Delta Pi Sorority The Marott Hotel will be the scene at 7 p. m. Thursday of a dinner celebrating the tenth anniversary of the Beta Chapter, Phi Delta Pi Sorority. > 2 Officers to be installed that evening are Mrs. Shilder McCaslin, president; Mrs, Walter Leavitt, vice president, and Mrs. Elmer Faulk, and Mrs. Fred Fereday, recording and corresponding secretaries. Mrs. Charles Busenburg, treasurer; Mrs. Revos Lehman, pledge captain; Mrs. James Nolan, historian, and Mrs. James Springer, prep officer.
Mrs. Keen Winces at Her Partner's Bidding
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no trump response, Miss Brash NORTH the ace of spades. Suppose she bid all the way to five dia- Mrs. Keen led to that card. finessed the monds. She had all her one no S—A Q 3 queen of clubs, cashed the ace trump bid promised, but with He J h of clubs and led a third club. such stodgy. distribution, her C—582 Mr. Abel just might ditch hand probably would take no WEST EAST ‘his king of clubs on the secmore than two tricks at best. Mr, Champion Mr. Abel ond lead of the sui so that it And if Miss Brash had held g_1095 3 SK JS would be Mr. Champion who nine winners she would have H—A K93 H—Q 865 4 2 Won the third round. In that opened the bidding with two 2 D—4 case a lead through the queen diamonds. C—J 98 C—K 10 1 of spades might be disastrous. Anyway, she lived to see the SOUTH To take care of that possicontract made by ‘her part- Miss Brash bility (and, as you see, .it could ner’s sharp, thoughtful, well- Si 4 3 have happened) Miss Brash timed play. H—None A made a beautiful lead at the Mr. Champion led the king D—-AKQJ1109 fourth trick. She played the of hearts and snorted dis- C—-AQ64 four of clubs. «| gustedly when Miss Brash : The bidding: Mr. Champion won with the | ruffed. After taking out the SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST eight and returned the ten of opposing trumps in two leads, 1D Pass 1 NT Pass spades. But Miss Brash went up Miss Brash stopped to think 5D All Pass = with the ace, finessed the queen
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NEW PRESIDENT—Mrs. J. R. Lowell McPherson, Brendonwood, is. president of the Chorale Section of the Matinee Musicale. An amateur gardener, she will be honored at a tea Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Frank J. Billeter, Lantern Rd. Other new officers and new members also will be honor guests. The officers include Mrs. Palmer Gallup, vice president; Mrs. Edward G. Gardner, recording secretary, and Mrs. J. J. Matich, treasurer,
__ WEDNESDAY, OCT. 10, 1951.
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HE Winte "the 1952 (C of the United Dr. Paul cleved word this U. 8, Figure SI tion executive Colorado B8prin local club had ‘the high honor. Tryouts will t the Coliseum. night, Dec. 22,
a replica of the M o ACCORDING this is the first have been com for the places skating team, been only by in The team will 36 contestants, of the tryouts finance sending Oslo, Norway. from New York Dr. Allen. has ing of the club b today in the Al N. Delaware St. meeting 18 sche 22 in the 38th 8 chants National time plans will for the tryouts i
CLUB OFFI with Dr. Allen M. Hal), vice | Jessera Myers, Tony E. Foster, Directors inclu A. Horn, Dr. G Raymond 8. Fo Carl Strickland . meyer.
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New officers chairmen of the ciation of Parlia begin their ter: the 10 a.m; Fri the Meridian 1}
Furniture Co. Voyles, delegate convention, will sessions, New officers chairmen are M Kittle, presider Hobbs, Plainfield Mrs. H. P. Willy and publicity; treasurer; Mrs. Johnson, parliar E. C. Rumpler, Mrs. W, C. Bar tor. Mrs. W. H. Vi and year book Scott, members Kuhn, contact, Lett, by-laws.
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SHORTRID( been set f Models fi Ayres’ will be auditorium. Committee m of the affair a Glen V. Ryan sisted by Mr, a F. Barney and Claude J, Horn, Paculty com are Miss Alice Henrietta Parl Bedford Nevitt and Eugene Hil Judges for th Mrs. Lotys B Miss Martha M Christy Castani Tea wil be ¢ contest.
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The WE Gar to Brown Co Members will le Blvd. at 38th §& Mrs. J. F. Cuna arrangements, officers of the M. L. Reasor, Cunat, vice pres neth Jones, sec H. March, trea N. M. Johnson Schaefer, cochi lieity.
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