Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1952 — Page 4

Clubs List Activities Tor Week

“ TOMORROW Alpha Lambda Latreian-—12:30

p. m. Southwest Social Cen-

ter. Mrs, John :McKinstray, hostess. . Fortnightly Literary -- 2 p. m. “Our Wisest Diplomats Abroad,” Mrs... Richard C. Raines. Anniversary.

Wayfarer Chap, 1TSC—1 p. m, 38th St. Branch, Indiana National Bank, Speaker, Mrs. RR. F. Hanger. Frvington Home Study-—12:30 p. m, Mrs, J. H.'Wright, 233 8. Downey, hostess, Election, Book review, Mrs. Mark W. Reasoner, Chap. Q, PEO—1:30 p. m. Mrs. .H. B. Skelton, 5R6g, N. New Jersey, hostess. Election and installation of officers. St. John's Patrons—1 p. m. St, John's Academy,

Tuesday Niters Home Economics

-8 p. m, Mrs. Carl Henschen, 2408 W, 61st, hostess, WEDNESDAY Children's Sunshine — 10 a. m. Colonial Furniture Co. Board meeting. 11 a. m. business and election. Alexandrian Chap., ITSC-—-1

Blackwood on Bridge—

Sometimes It's Best to Wait

FEV players realize the potential value of a trump holding like - Miss Brash's in today's Especially where the declarer

can be forced to ruff one or.

more -times. Not that Miss 2 Brash's double of the four spade contract is to be recommended. It "was highly speculative — but successful nevertheless. The opening lead was the queen of diamonds and Mr. Champion overtook with

Mise Brash

the king and led back the nine. At this point Mr. Muzzy spread his hand on the table a

claimed ten tricks. “Give you three aces and I have the rest,” he gloated.

Both Miss Brash and Mr.

Champion insisted that the hand be played out. 2 & a “BUT WHAT can I lose except three aces?” Mr. Muzzy in-

deal. .

p.m; Mrs, Walter Richie, 1309 Fugene, hostess, Speaker, Mrs. R. B. Purkiss. .

“Queen Elizabeth Chap, 1TSC—

12:30 p. m. Mrs, John Best, 1030 W. 35th, hostess. Speaker, Mrs. Basi} Fischer; tion.Chap. ¥, PEO-—-2 p. m., Mrs, C. W. Rutherford, 4601 N. Penn-

sylvania, hostess. Election

and installation, Chap. V, PEO--12:30 p. m. Mrs. J. H. Wright, 233 8. Downey, hostess, Election and installa-~ tion. THURSDAY Book Review—1:30 p. m. Ayres’ Auditorium, “Books: in Review,” Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten, Golden Tralls, ITSC—6:30 p. m. Spinks Arms Hotel, “Puerto Rico,” Miss Amy Keene. Chap. AF, PEO—1:30 p. m. Mrs.

J. T. Rohm, 2275 ‘Kessler Blvd., hostess. Program, Mrs. D. W. Rowan. Election and installation. :

Sigma Alpha Iota Sorority Patroness—=1:30 p. m. Mrs. Howard Griffith, 5760 N. Pennsylvania, hostess. “Berta Hum-

E ast dealer —

Both sides vulnerable

NORTH Mr. Dale S78 H~KJ5 D—876438 .OC—=KJ3 WEST EAST Miss Brash Mr. Champion S—A02 Homi H-761% H—$832 ; D—Q D—~AKJ1092 C—-086542- C—A" SOUTH Mr. Muzzy S—~-KQJ10863 H—AQ10 D—b C—-Q 10

The bidding: EAST SOUTH WEST NORTH 1D 28 Pass 2 NT Pass 4 8 Dbl! All Pass

sisted. “The rest of my hand is solid.” 4 “Even if that were true— which it isn't — " sald Mr. Champion wickedly, “I'd still want you to. play it out. You might revoke or something.” Convinced that his opponeits were within their rights, Mr. Muzzy continued the play. He

mel, Beloved . Artist’ Mrs. Griffith, Silver tea for scholarship fund. Stephens College—S8 p. m. Mrs. Gene R, Thomas, 5704 Crestview Drive, hostess. : Thursday Lyceum—1 p. m, Mra. T. D. Campbell, 3690 Central, hostess. “Travels,” ren Oakes. FRIDAY Daughters: of the British Empire — 12:30 p. m. 38th Bt, Branch, Indiana National Bank. - Mesdames E. C. Cocking, George Vale and Andrew

Porteous, hostesses. “Birds and Bird Calls,” Mrs, Walter P. Morton, Indianapolis “Woman's — 2:30 p. m. Propylaeum, “15 Fifth Avenue,” Mrs. W. "A. Dyer;

“My Sister and 1”” Mrs. Meredith Nicholson Jr. Election, Woman's Round Table—1 p. m. Mrs. J. D. Garrett, 2523 Central, hostess. Program, Mrs. Garrett, SATU RDAY Catharine Merrill—3 p. m, Herron Art Institute. .“Viennese Art Treasurers,” Wilbur D. Peat, Guest Day.

Awhile

ruffed the second diamond with the ten of spades and Miss Brash discarded a club. He then led the king of spades and Miss Brash won with the ace and returned a club. n » on

MR. CHAMPION WON with the ace of clubs and led another high diamond. This time Mr. Muzzy ruffed with the jack of spades and again Miss Brash discarded a club. At this point - Mr. Muzzy's highest remaining trump was the queen. The ace, king, jack and ten had been played and somehow Miss Brash managed to have left the guarded nine spot for the setting trick. “This is' a good example of what I have been telling you, about not winning a trick at your first opportunity, Muzzy,” said Mr. Champion. “Miss Brash passed up her first chance to win with her ace of spades. That play eventually let Hier win a trick with the nine of spades, Why don’t you catch on to these things?” As usual, Mr. Champion paid dearly for giving this “lesson”

- as Mr. Muzzy followed his ad-

vice on the next hand, to be shown in tomorrow’s column,

Bridge Party Will Har Miss Wachter

Mss MURIEL LOIS ‘WACHTER, whose marriage to Milton M. Blue-

stein will take place Sun-

day, will be guest of honor at a bridge party at 8:30 p. m. today. Mrs. stein, 216 E. 49th St, will be hostess, assisted by Misses

Marjorie and Irene Hornstein, °

A spinster luncheon is being planned for 12:30 p, m, Sat-

urday in the Broadmoor Country Club by the bride-to-be's sister, Miss Harriet Ann Wachter, The bridal dinner will be “held in the Wachter home Saturday night following rehearsal. « The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jerome J, Wachter, 3741 Central Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bluestein, 3070 Park Ave. The wedding will take place at 5:30 p. m. in the

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nounced by the future bride. They include Miss Harriet Ann Waghter, maid of honor, and Mrs! Jack Kosene, matron of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss

Irene Honsteln and Miss Muriel Klein, both of New York, and Mrs. Herman Berkowitz and Miss Harriet Dictér, both of

Louisville, Ky. Miss Iris Caplan will be flowergirl. Mr. Kosene will attend the prospective bridegroom as best man. Ushers will be Seymour Kaplan, New York, and Irving Coher, Ray Galerman, Arnold Chaplick, Herman Berkowitz and Jerome Tamler. David Kosene will be ringbearer.

Event Set at Marott

The Newcomers Club will have a luncheon at 11:45 a. m.

Wednesday in the Marott Hotel

for members and guests. After the luncheon, bridge and canasta will be played.

Mrs. L. B. Warstler will be hostess for the day. On her committee will be Mesdames Robert Braund, Sidney Craig, Willlam Fetter, Barrett Lattner, Elliott Morrill, R. C. Rodine and R, W. Gorrill,

G. M. Burrill will be hostess. No reservations are necessary .and all newcomers to Indianapolis are invited.

Crossroads PTA Group to Meet

The Parent-Teacher Association of Crossroads Nursery School for Crippled Children

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Times photo by John R. Spicklemire.

ARBARA SLOAN, 314, curls up on the landing window seat each morning to “read” her story. books to her dolls after her brother, Larry, 10, and her sister, Kathy, 8,

leave for school.

Her “readings”

form the basis for her recitations which shefgives

on request. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Sloan, 3447 Washington Blvd, are her Lurents

DAR Chapter to Meet

In Coron s Mansion

HE guest day meeting of the Cornelia Cole Fairbanks Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will be held Thursday in the Governor's Mansion, 4343 N.

Propylaeum Lists March Calendar

J VENTS for the March calendar have been announced by the Propy-

laeum. A morning bridge and canasta party will be held Mar. 12, Propylaeum Day will be Mar. 19, a book talk Is scheduled for Mar. 26 and a dinner card party is slated for Mar. 28. Propylaeum Day will include a luncheon and fashion show of Easter clothes to be ‘presented by Ayres’. Hostessés for the tea which will follow the fashion show are Mesdames John W. Coffey, J. Ottis Adams, Clarence W. Dicks, Everett E. Allison, Donald A. Morrison, John J. Bibler, Ralph K. Smith and Leonard L. Campbell.

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ALSO MESDAMES Verne A. Trask, George IL. Clark, Fred C. Tucker and L. R. Zapf, Misses Cerene Ohr, Sue Howe and Florence Morrison. The Mar. 26th meeting will be a coffee hour-at 10:30 a. m. to be followed by a book talk on “The Theater of Books” by Mrs. Norris Talley. She is in charge of the drama collection of the Indianapolis Library. She will not only discuss plays but also the people of interest in the world. of drama. £

Named To Board

Times Special

‘Meridian St.

fhe event, for which Mrs. Hénry F. Schricker will be hostess, will begin at 2 p. m, It. Frederick T. Creetors, state director of civil defense,

* will speak on that subject.

Good citizenship pins and

certificates will be awarded to.

Joan Bechtold, Broad Ripple High School; heide, Southport; Marjorie McCarty, Franklin Township, and Georgia Fort, Fortville. Mrs. LeRoy H. Millikan is chapter chairman of this committee. 5 » » 2 ESPECIALLY invited to the session are Mrs. Wayne M. Cory, Veedersburg, state regent; Mrs. Roscoe C, O'Byrne, Brookville; Mrs. Furel R. Burns, North Manchester; Mrs. Henry B. Wilson, Delphi; Mrs. C. R. Gilman, Ft. Wayne; Mrs. John G. Biel, Terre Haute; Mrs. Howard Miller, Attica; Mrs. A. BE, © Moeller, Columbia City;

_and Mrs. P.

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Mrs. George Hays, Bedford, 8. Nichols, South Bend. Mrs. Robert D. Schrader, New — Albany; Mrs. Harold Thomas, Marion; Mrs. Harry H. Wolf, Muncie; Mrs. R. L. McKinney, Huntingburg, and Mesdames William H. Schlosser, Lafayette L. Porter, J. Harold Grimes and Herbert R. Hill and Miss Bonnie Farwell. Regents of other city chapters also will attend. They include Mrs. Alvie T. Wallace, Irvington; Mrs. C. B. Stines, Jonathan Jennings, Mrs. H.

M. Farr, Gen. Arthur St. Clair, .

and Mrs. John H. Jefferson, Caroline Scott Harrison. Members may bring guests,

The program. committee is in charge of arrangements. Miss Mary Hostetter fis chairman. She will be assisted by Mesdames Frederick G. Balz, Logan Hall, Douglas T. Reid and Homer Wright.

Officers, Chairmen Named For Catholic Study Club

()FFICERS and committee chairmen are announced for the Irvington Catholic Women’s Study Club. Mrs. H. E. Behyman will head the group. Additional officers are Mrs. R. J. Smith and Mrs. A. J. Ullrich, first

and. second ~ vice presidents; Mrs. H. R. Reed, secretary, and Mrs. Karl Kernel, treasurer. Committee heads include Mesdames Behrman, Reed and Kernel, executive; Mrs. William

Mrs. George Boucher and Mrs. John Duffin, National Council of Catholic Women; Mesdames Howard J. McDavitt, George Faulstich and William ‘Strack, program; Mesdames George F.

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bi MONDAY, MAR. 3, 1952

~ Annual Park School

Garden Tour to Be

Held on May 3and 4

MAY 3 and 4 are dates set for the 14th anuual Park School Garden Tour. Interiors as well as gardens will be ‘shown with a total of 10 visits to be scheduled, New on the list of homes and gardens are as follows:

Mr. and Mrs. Hal R. Keeling, 5519 N. Meridian, garden; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Awres, 7986 College Ave., walled garden and vegetable garden; Mr, and Mrs. Eli, Lilly, Allisonville Rd., Chinese house interior; Mr. and . Mrs.’ John Weldon, Rd. 52 Royalton, interior and gardens; Mr. .and Mrs. E. A. Block, Traders Point, Interior, .guest house and garden. ” »n » : ‘OTHERS TO BE shown are: Dr. and Mrs. G. H. A. Clowes, 3744 Spring Hollow Rd., garden and greenhouse; Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Noyes, . 5625 Sunset Lane, garden; Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Pantzer, 4310 N, Meridian St., garden; Mrs. J. K. Lilly Sr, 5801 Sunset Lane, garden. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph J. Danfels, 4171 Washington Blvd, have offered to show their home again. It has been completely redecorated since the last time it was shown. Their greenhouse will also be on display. Additional committees are being announced at this time. Thdse working on personnel are Mesdamés Marvin Cuthbert; Sipmes Rose, Don Carlos Hines, C. Duck and Paul Van B. on

Comp Fire

Girls to Elect

A new district chairman will be elected by District III of the Indianapolis Camp Fire Girls at a meeting of that group at 7:3C¢ p. m. next Monday in the World War Memorial. Following the. business meeting, instructions will be given in singing, games, folk dancing and handcraft. Mrs. Charles Murtaugh; chairman of the hostess committee’ will be .assisted by Mesdames Jack Cody, Thomas Bank and Oliver Lawhead. Mrs. Fletcher ‘Stern, chairman of the day camp committee for District III has named the following committee: Mesdamés William Gray, T. R. Rosser, C. H. Eberhard and Ray Alexander.

MES. THOMAS 8. McCRAE Js in charge of sponsors for the tour. Mrs. Frank E. Downing and her son, George are in charge of candy and cokes. Proceeds from the tour, as always, will be placed in the Park School Scholarship Fund for a full competitive scholarship and grants in aid. Application for the full schol arship will be accepted now by Dr. Norman Johnson, head» master, complete the 8th grade this spring. :

Bridge Talk— Clubs * List Results

Results of play are announced by three local bridge clubs for recent regular games, Winners ‘follow: Lincoln Club, Fri. night, Howell movement: Mrs, Arch Falender, Al Silverman first; Mrs. John Kirby, Mrs. Betty Chipman second; Mrs. Arthur Pratt, Mrs. V. R. Rupp third.

2 LE ‘ MEN'S CLUB, Mon. night: N & 8S (Possible 297)—Lawr-

ence J. Welch, Alford G. Tulley «

186.5; Don R. Schort, Fred W, Gilcrest 168.5; Larry Price, Russell M. Guller 1545; E & W (Possible 270)—M. L. Thompson, Warren B. Pattison, 166.5; Jack J. Quirk, Howard A. King 149; Kaj L. Nielson, O. K, Fraustein 144. Mallory Club, Mon. night, Howell movement: James Hancock, Mrs. Beryl Abbitt first; Kenneth Schafer, Clarence Huetten second; Don Taylor, Jack Soots, third, Maj. Walter Miller, Col. Warren Cleveland, fourth. :

Mr. and Mrs, V. R. Rupp’

placed first in the city championship of the Indianapolis

Bridge Association’s mixed pair .

tournament Saturday in the Hotel Lincoln. Others were Mr, and Mrs. Easley Blackwood, second; Mrs. Kenneth Pettijohn, Stanley M. McComas Jr.’ third, and Mr. and Mrs. Edson T. Woods, fourth. _

Couple Wed i in Nebraska

Times Special ALLIANCE, Neb, Mar. 3—

Wearing an heirloom bridal gown, Miss Alice Genevieve Brittan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brittan, became

"the bride of Harry Alvin Hosey, :

Old Hickory, Tenn. The ceremony took place Feb. 23 in the Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Alliance. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Patrick C. Hosey and the late Patrick Hosey, Seattle, Wash. He is a graduate of Notre Dame University. Before her marriage the bride was social director in the School of Nursing, St. Vincent's Hospital, Indianapolis, Ind. Miss Alma Beth Clerget, Indianapolis, attended the wedding.

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Riley Room of the Claypool At 1 p. m. Mar. 21 the club Will meet at 9:30 a. m. Thurs. oo "000 Stregle Ang Mes. Thomts Bo. Lawler, Boucher and William [= 4 Hotel. is plannirfg a card party and day in the Crossroads Audi- y al eS ait L PLYY Seqorin IAStrin Sndiena r ren, social. eo e Attendants have been an- tea in the Central YWCA. Mrs. tori Th 0 will k on — Mrs. Anna ale owditc ’ esdames Robert J. Smith, Fi) 'V orium. The group wor! has been appointed to the board Federation of Clubs and Mrs. John A. Murphy and Robert L. NE & LA ay The ar preparations for the coming pp F. J. Schoettle and Mrs. Otto, Murphy, press: Mrs. John A. A ¥ § i¥ luncheon Easter Seal campaign. of trustees of Bradford Junior wyorley, Irvington Union of Duffin, parliamentarian, and \ bd Welfare / S ¥ | C i S Hembery wil one iv + and College according tar 2 Clubs. Mrs. R. J. Smith, historian. 4, wg tor 1230 n luncheon for emselves an nouncement made y ober i Z the children. Wood Coe, president of the : Travertin il F , Guest 8 Add Zest to Lenten Menus board. Rep. Cecil Harden Group to 'N . Granger : To Be Hostess Mrs. Bowditch is the wife of To Be Club Guest 1 P : ofe a The Secret of E. Francis Bowditch, head- wasmiNnaTon, mar. 3 100th Year - the Aug e secret O Mrs. Ralph Edgerton, 3060 N.- master of Park School, Indian- Rep: Cecil M. Harden, Coving- ’ pital, Chi . Meridian St.. will’ be hostess at 2Polis. from 1939-1941. She op, Ind., will be a guest at the Phi Mu Sorority will cele- A progr Tasty Cooking *% | 1:30 p. m. tomorrow for a meet- Bn TK OO rl one Teception the execytive commit- brate its 100th birthday with a selections . year. While in Indianapolis she tee of the National Federation social gathert t. 7: Betty Pa 2 ing of the Norways Foundation .was active in the Junior League o¢ Business and Professional |. gathering at. 7:45 p. m. Dick Just Try Them Guild board. 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