Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1951 — Page 34
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Art Exhibit Winners to Be Named
Winners of the Indianapolis Art League annual exhibit will be announced
Nov. 13 at a tea from 3 to 5 p. m. in Block's auditorium. Invitations have been issued by the Art League. A total of 91 pictures have been accepted for the show and will be on display at that time, according to Mrs. J. W. Klaus, president. The public may view them free of charge from Nov. 14 through Nov. 24. Judges who made the selections are Lawrence McConaha, member of the board of direc-
tors of the Richmond, Ind., Art.
Association, and Warner Williams, artist in resident at Culver Military Academy. The committee in charge of arrangements for the tea includes Mesdames Fred Lay, E. O. Jeffries, L. M. Bannon, Fred Cutler, Ray Huff, Earl Briggs, Karl Sturman, Phillip Lutz, H. E. Kitterman, Kenneth Symons, Fred Guckelberg, H. S. Pierce and Edwin Schulz.
Camp Fire Sessions Set
SELECT SPECIAL PRIZE—Mesdames Bruce Dolch, T. William Engle and Sylvia Partlowe (left
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to right) look over a collection of lamps to select one for a special prize to be awarded at the Cheer
Broadcasters card party Nov. 14,
Cheer Group Sets Card Party
CHEER BROADCASTERS annual charity card
7. W. Kaercher, Clarence Dillenbeck. Robert Mnt-
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
“Thanksgiving
Tea. Planned At Butler.
PE BETA PHI Mothers’ Club of Butler University are making preparations for a Thanksgiving guest tea from 2:30 to 4 p. m, Nov. 12, at the campus chapter house. Officers of the club who will receive are Mesdames Arnold Ziegler, W. A. Evans, Hervis A. Vertrees, H. O. Lease, J. Frank Adams and Frank Bruce. Mrs. L. F. Clifton will head the dining room committee. She will be assisted by Mesdames L. F. Clifton, J. W. Farris, Maurice Pleak and Fred Shaw, Also assisting are Mr. Paul Tornelius, Mrs. R. R. Ballere. Mrs. John W. Grob is telephone chairman. assisted by Mesdames Virgil Watts, William B. Hastings, Elmer Hume, Paul Cornelius, E. L. Kelly and John Forrest,
Club Plans Benefit Show
A late release movie is being sponsored by Alpha Latreian
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Former Legion Couple Returns
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Chief to Talk From Trip South
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George Craig, past national . Coats, 1454 N. New Jersey st., colnmander of the Américgn | ret df month's Legion, and Lt. Frederick T. /°%° wag vm a mon Cretors, Indiana state director e iTiP-in the South. : During their ‘trip they were
of Civilian Defense, will address the Indianapolis Council the guests of-Mr. and Mrs, Willis B. Kuhn at Cotton Patch in
of Women. The group will meet.to Tryon, N.C. They also visited Asheville and Waynesville, N, C. and
hear these speakers at the Gatlinburg, Tenn.
North Metho-
Tuesday. The morning session convenes at 10 a. m, Mrs. C. B. LaDine, safety and civil defense committee, will report on the number of clubs registered in the current blood donor drive. To date, about 70 clubs have registered.
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LT. CRETORS’ talk on “Civil Defense, a Challenge to Women,” will be heard in the morning. Rev. Gerald L. Clapsaddle will give the invocation at luncheon. Mr. Craig will give the afternoon address ‘on ‘‘Americanism.” Mrs, James W. Costin, singer, will be accompanied by Mrs. Don Essig for a musical program of patriotic numbers.
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: SUNDAY, NOV. 4,1051Auxiliary Sets .
Dinner Meeting
A joint dinner-meeting of the
Auxiliary and their affiliated
groups will be held in celebraCommanders’ The event will be in entral Christian Chureh ° . m: tomorrow, runton, past department comi\ander, will be guest speaker, rs. Carl Gates, president, will give a short re-
port on -the -fonvention.
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A World of Joy Through Book and Toy
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party is scheduled for Nov. 14. The event tern, Frank Lory, Henry Harm. H. D. Skiles J. I. Gelly, 0. C, Wilson. Henry Dithmer Sr. and Wolf Sussman. Candy-—Mesdames William Leonard, William Christena, T. William Engle and William Hoover; tickets Mrs. Paul Des }Jean and Mrs.
Nineteenth Annual Exhibit
Two Camp Fire Committee : meetings are scheduled Wednes- Will be held in Block's Auditorium at 1:30 p. m
day. Te adult ‘ menbershie Proceeds will go toward furnishing milk week!v group will meet at 12:15 p. Mm. (or ynderprivile : : at i" : ] ged children, in co-operation with r in the Camp Fire office to con- : "the Milk Foundation and the City Health Board
Club for its 23d annual benefit project. The show will be at 1:45 p. m. next Sunday in the Carmel
Tell Story
“Dollz on Parade’ will be the
Tuesday, November 6, through
sider recommendations for membership to the board and council
The committee includes Miss Irene C. Boughton, chairman, Maxwell Bailey, Wallace O. Lee; M. B. Stump, A. E. Sunthiemer, Mrs. Robert Pritchard, Mrs. Guy Harrison and Mrs. O. R. Redding. The special make-up session of Camp Fire Leaders’ fall training course for new adult members iz scheduled from 7
Mrs. O. 8. Srader, general chairman, and Mrs Cecil Vestal, ways and means chairman, announce Prizes William Haugh, Dayid Morrow, Chauncey Buck
the following committees:
Blackwood on Bridge—
Slam Is Wisest
South had considerably more than a minimum and when his partner bid strongly, he went
Mesdames Maffitt,
South dealer Roth sides vulnerable
With Two Str
Edward H. Niles; books—Mesdames Everitt H. Hays Richard Sturm and Harris Wetzol; cards Mesdames E. C.
Ball, CC. A. Carlisle and Georgia
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the king of clubs and then led three rounds of spades. On ‘the third spade he dropped his last club. He then trumped a club
Theater, Carmel. Proceeds from the event will go to the Julia Jameson Nutrition Camp at Bridgeport. Committees making plans are as follows: General chairman —~Mrs, Culver C. Godfrey; ticket sales—Mrs. William H. Walker; patrons -- Mesdames Richard Fox, Robert E. Gates, Homer Cochran, Clarence T. Drayer, Edward P. Everett, Sam Johnston, . Arthur 0. Pittenger, Duff Shardelow, P. W Vickery and H. H. Welty,
theme of the meeting of the American Gold Star Mothers Indianapolis Chapter at 1 p. m tomorrew in the West Room of the World War Memorial. Mrs. Ralph Wikoff will display the collection of dolls, most of which were acquired when she and her husband
toured FKurope after World War 1. Some of the dolls are comical, others historical, and
Saturday, November 10
Ayres’ Auditorium, Eighth Floor
Daily Program: No Admission Charge
Tuesday , , , , 2:00 p. m. and 4:00 p. m. ., . Story Book Lady
: yy : NORTH re of the I pT aditar for 4 stam, Norns decision to S—A Q 1 and’ was happy to see the op- each has a story of its own, ra rary. bid two no trump rather than to H Q 10 8 3 posing clubs break 3-3. : A budget - and nominating The sessions include instruc- raise hearts at once wag a little q : PTA President committee will be appointed by Wednesday ar 1000 a.m, _.. Story Book Lady tion in understanding, ranks odd. but the best final contract D—A 3 2 = Tits Fras an] ey and honors, history and philoso BOL [H¢ Gest Dual contrast C—9 8514 NEXT ¥ fh Mrs. louis Prosch, Dresien. 3, - was reached anyway. Si : MEAT came the ace of hearts av ; 3 © it- : , phy, handcraft and program When the Syn down ’ WEST . EAST and the king failed to drop. On To Be Hostess Toe ay ili Sn 400 Pr hen, South American Dances Planning. Speakers include Mrs, after West's opening lead of o 12 S—f 8 633 the next heart lead. however. Mrz, James Hardin, presi Cromley, will have a rummage - y . be elen - Parmer, Mrs. Bonnie the jack of clubs, South wished a] 4 H—K 6 West's lapk’ WaE' roves ey dent of Speedway School Par- sale Saturday at St. Rita's Thursday , , , , 4:00 p. m. . . . Marionettes . , , by Girl Harvey, Misses Martha Scott, he had been content with a D—J 854 2 D—K 10 6 est's Jack was covered w ent Teachers Association, will Catholic Church Oranda Bangsberg, Betty Jo game bid. Apparently there waz C—J 10 3 c—Q 72 the queen and Fast was in with 44 postess from 2 to 5 o'clock Seout Troop Neo. 94 Shufisbotham and Marion Fat- 3 loser in trumps and a loser _ SOUTH the king. East had the dubious this afternoon at the Children’s . . in diamonds. S—K 10 . pleasure of leading to the ninth Museum Family Hour. At that Election [s Sef Friday . . +.» . 4:00 p.m... . Around the World Varieties «= 5 2 H—A 3 3 52 trick. time she will welcome patrons, : Sorority to Present 2 onp player would have Dg K 6 He knew a spade return dente and teachers of the By Alumnae Club s 4 : 10:30 Children's Choi : started on trumps promptly : would enable declarer to ruff in ° . ; aturday , :30 a. m. , . , Children's Choir Program Tomorrow after winning the opening Eh The bidding: one hand while discarding from Assisting Mrs. Hardin will be Lindenwood Alumnae Club of rae: Miss Mary Louise Eluere, But this, South realized, that SOUTH WEST NORTH FEAST ip. other as dummy was de- lawrence Thompson, principal Central Indiana will elect offimember of Delta Beta Chapter, to have any chance for his con- 1 H Pass 2 NT Pass void of spades and South had ©f the school, and Mesdames cers at a luncheon meeting at 12:30 p. m. . , . Marionette Show Psi Iota Xi Sorority, will pre- tract one of the opponents was 3 H Pass 4H Pass already shown out of the suit. David Morrow, Walter Blase, 12:30 p. m. Wednesday. Mrs. sent the program at a meeting going to have to lead diamonds 4 NT Pass 3 H Pass He therefore returned a dia- Francis Manifold, Thomas Rig- Otto C. Guedelhoefer, 52265
of the group at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow. The meeting will be held at at the 38th Street Branch of the Merchants National Bank. Hostess chairman is Mrs. W. R.
for him. Of course if either opponent. had the singleton king of hearts or if West had the singleton jack, proper play would eliminate the assumed trump loser
6 H All Pass
could defer the leading of trumps and still have the benefit of most of these chances. After winning the first elub
mond. But South went up with his queen, which held the trick. Dummy was then entered with the ace of diamonds and the last diamond from the closed hand discarded on dummy’'s
gle, Omar Lambert, Daniel Doicu, Wendell Kern, Fred Scyphers and Helen Hickok, Misses Kathleen Davis, Gladvs Berg: Marv Lou Knetzer, Barbara Windt, Lincoln Northentt
Broadway, will be hostess. Miss Jean Theiry, a student at the college, has been appointed campus correspondent for the alumnae group Plans will be made for a Christmas
2:30 p. m. ... Pied Piper of Hamelin *American Association of University Women,
Indianapolis Brasch
Porter. : entirely. But South figured he trick with the ace. he cashed good club and Richard Jordan celebration luncheon. £ L. S. Ayres and Company will net open until 10:00 A. M. Tuesday, in order to give our employes an opportunity to vote. ’ 7 f
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brunch coats and housedresses
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B. Shirtwaist Dress .
C. Coat Dress . . .with crisp organdy apron. Black back ground with pink, green or blue apron. Sizes 12 to 40, 14//,
10.241. By Slenderall.........ceivierivnvac.s.. 5.95
D. Button Bodice Dress . . .in woven gingham plaid. Deep collar, cap sleeves, peg-top skirt. In rich, dark shades of brown, green, blue. Sizes 12 to 20. By Jacqueline Shaw.
E. Brunch Coat... coachman style in seersucker print. Rose, aqua, navy or black grounds. Sizes 12 10.20. By Greentree.
Ayres’ Pinafore Shop, Fourth Floor
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