Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1947 — Page 16

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Society—

Louise ‘Ellen Trimble, Mr. Ramey Are Married in Church Ceremony

WEDDING VOWS UNITED MISS LOUISE ELLEN TRIMBLE and William S, Ramey at 8:30 p, m. Saturday in the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale read the single ring ceremony. Giver in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white satin gown fashioned with a tight bodice, low hipline accented with side panniers and a full-length train. Handmade satin roses accented the hip drapery. A tier of rose point lace cascaded over the bride's full-length

fllusion veil. The veil was held in place with a rose point lace tiara, The bride carried a white prayer book topped with a single white

orchid, Mrs. Prank J. Habig Jr, the bride's sister, was the matron of | honor. She wore a topaz taffeta frock, Balenciaga brown suede |

gloves and carried a cornucopia of autumn flowers and foliage. | Kenneth

The bridesmaids, Mrs. Robert

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seen this hand before, either in a book,-or a problem, or maybe in one of my own articles. Never. theless, the boys on the Pacific Coast tell me that this hand was actually played by Lou Ulshen of Los Angeles. Ulshen is one of the players whom the easter: experts will meet at the Coronado, Cal, tournament, Nov, 7 to 11. Even if you have seen the hand

before, it is an exceptionally inUlshen & None WAIBTS $AK MdABBLI2 AK78 N 4J1008 v6432 432 & None w E ¥ None &QJ109 S 76532 75 Dealer | #4 K AAQS YKQJI10 eQJI0984 & None Tournament—Neither vul, South West North East 16 24 Double 24 3¢ Pass 3v Pass ia Pass 4¢ Pass 54 Pass 79 Pass Opening—éd K teresting one and should teach

you the theory of unblocking,” in case a similar situation is dealt to you some time in the future, If you have not seen it before, let me suggest that you go to work on it and see if you can make seven hearts, then check your results with the method employed by Lou Ulshen. " . ” ON TRICK ONE, declarer must be very careful. He wins with the ace, but must not discard a spade from dummy, He must discard the four of diamonds. The five of hearts is then played and won by dummy with the 10. The ace of spades is cashed and the king of diamonds discarded from declarer's hand. The five of spades is ruffed with the seven of hearts. The eight of hearts is won by dummy’'s jack, and the queen of spades trumped with the ace of hearts. The nine of hearts is overtaken with the queen and the king of hearts is played, picking up West's last trump. Declarer discards the ace of diamonds on this trick, and then he can run all the good diamonds for the balance of the wicks.

Pr esidents to Meet

Past presidents of the Irvington skirt extending into a full train. She 8 Auxiliary, meet at the home of Mrs orchid center, George A. Bolds, 335 N. Ritter Ave,

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Wiseheart, Lebanon; Mrs, Kinnedr and Miss Suzanne Ramey, sisters of

sas City, Mo; Mrs, H. Jerome Noel and Miss Margaret Wells,

also of taffeta. Gold necklace bands, the bride; brown suede gloves like Mrs. Habig's and

ble, Billy Habig, the nephew bride, was the ring bearer.

George L. Ramey was his son's best man. ‘The ushers included

of the

Mr. Habig, Mr. Kinnear, Dr. Wiseheart, Horace Hill, Paris, Til; William Miskimen, and John Rockwood, Zionsville A reception at the Highland

Golf and Country Club followed

the rite. After a trip to Bermuda, the couple will be at home Nov. 1 at 8450 Park Ave

Miss Benham, Mr. Worley To Be Guests at Party

A buffet supper preceding the wedding rehearsal of Miss Virginia Mae Benham and Walter M. Worley will be given by the bride-to-be's parents, Mr. and

| Mrs, J. L. Benham, Wednesday |

night. Miss Benham will be wed to Mr. Worley Friday night in the Edwin Ray Methodist Church, Invited to ‘the supper, which will be in the Benham home, are Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Worley, parents of the prospective bridegroom; Messrs. and Mesdames Albert Docktor, C. P. Corzetto and Robert E. Benham; Morehous; Miss Georgeann Hasse, Carmel; Jack Patterson, and Pred Blankenhorn,

[s Neri In Church Rite

St. John's Evangelical and Ri- §& formed Church was the scene of the rite uniting Miss Emma K. Waltner The

land Matthew O. Marbach. {Rev, Ernest Piepenbrok officiated at the 4:30 p. m. ceremony yesterday,

| Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Walther, [342 Sanders 8t., are the bride's par-, jents, and Mr. Marbach is the son

jof Mr. and Mrs, Otto Marbach, {Edwards Ave, i [ The matron of honor ‘vas Mis.

Robert A. 8peckler, Cleveland, and!

the bridesmaids were Miss Mildred Eggert and Mrs. Gieorglanna Thompson was the flower girl. All the attendants wore deep pastel tafTeta frocks, John Thompson was the best man, and the ushers were Harry Walther and Mr. Specker. The bride wore an ivory ‘aflfeta gown with a fitted bodice and full

carried white gardenias with an

The couple left for a wedding

for a covered dish dinner tomorrow trip ‘West after a reception in the

night. A business meeting and election of officers will follow the dinner

(home of the bride's parents. They will be at home after Nov, 8 in Edwards Ave.

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ding date is set, © LU BS SORORITIES 2 p. m. Tues. Mrs, Rilus Alpha Chap, Alpha Delta Omega. |,

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Mrs. Charles Albrecht. | Presbyterian Church. Dinner at Tolirist. Noon. Tues. Mrs.| Hawthorne Room at 5:45 p. m.| John P. Robinson, 3014 N. Illinos,| '0 Precede meeting. hostess. {Delta Chap, Psi Iota Xi. 8 p. m. | Tues. Mrs. Roger Hormel, 3342 N. New Jersey, hostess. Hard times party.

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Kamphaus, 4816 N. Pennsylvania, “History of Juvenile Cen-~| ter,” Mrs. Emory W. Cowley; “The gt John's Catholic Church was Marshall Plan,” Mrs. Harry A. the setting at 10 o'clock Saturday Burkart. .. morning for the wedding of Miss

TT Mollie Patricia Carr and Eugene |Prancis Hart. The Rev. Pr. Richard |P., Grogan performed the rite. The parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer L. Coyle, Mooresville, and Mrs. Grace Hart, Muncie. Mrs. Floyd Ramsey was the matron of honor. 8he wore an orchid { moire taffeta frock, matching mitts land a white half hat,

tional white satin styled with a cathedral train, Her full-length {l{lusion veil fell from a tiara of pearl lorange blossoms. 8he carried white roses, baby's breath and pompons. Harry B. Hart was the best man, and the ushers were T. V. Hart, Short Hills, N. J.; Norbert Hart and William Harton, both of Muncie, land James Kilgallen, Oak ®ark, Ill.

{followed the ceremony. The coupie {left for a wedding trip to Frensh Lick. They will live in Muncie, | ‘The bride attended Indiana Jni{versity and the bridegroom attended {Missouri University and was grad{uated from I. U., He is a membar {o* Sigma Chi Fraternity.

Newman Mothers ‘Will Have Tea

{ The Newman Mothers’ Club of A Butler University will have its fall \ tea from 2 to 4 p. m. tomorrow in Jordan Hall. The tea will honor N [the new officers, new members and {past presidents of the club.

{ing president, and Mrs. Leo J. |Landwerlin, outgoing president, will |pour. Mrs. George Rice and Mrs.

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papers and teachers’ periodicals: | Mrs, June M. Wilcox, school papers; | Miss Mary Louise Conner, Mrs. Dragoo, displays, and Mrs. W. C. Brandt, invitations.

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A reception at the Severin Hotel |

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Calvin Jones Marries

Miss Smith

Mr. and Mrs, Calvin Lee Jones) are on a wedding trip through the| Southeastern states following their |

wedding at 11 a. m. Saturday.

The Rev. Newman 8. Jeffrey of] the Broadway Methodist Church| {officiated in the home of the bride’ 8 William C. Smith, 3654 E. Fall Creek Pkwy. Mrs. Jones is the| former Miss Mary Genevieve Smita. |

father,

The matron of hohor was Mrs.

Clifford B. Collins. She wore a blue| print dress. Ronald Fischer, Cori-

land, was the best man.

Mrs. Jones wore a blue cr epe| street-length dress with black acces- | sories. 8he carried a bouquet of] orchids. The bride's mother is Mrs.! ? Lula Mae Smith, Noblesville, The couple left on their trip after] a reception in the home. They wili| make their -home with the brideand Mrs, |

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and Toy Circus,” sponsored by the Indianapolis branch of the American Association of University Women, will be held in Ayres’ auditorium |

A professional clown will enterwith juggling and Toys will be displayed in| the “Big Top” ring, while books will |

Mts. Carol BE. Roach is general! chairman for the show, and Mrs. Harry Dragoo II is in charge: of Mrs. Howard A.

Facing the Question n of f Drinking

i By SALLY

IT'S BOUND to happen kids. Sooner or later, you'll come face to face with the liguor question. Let's meet . it with our eyes open. | Thousands + of people drink, these days. Most of them sen- | sibly, thank goodness. Some of them disastrously. You can: | miss seeing it—unless you're a hermit. { Still, there's not much sense in teeners joining in, seems to me. You're not tired businessmen, tied in knots by the struggle for existence. You don't NEED liquor, pals. So why be In a hurry to start | an expensive and possibly dangerous habit? I

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RONDAY: OCT. 2, 1047

Reception

Follows Ceremony

Rev. Raymond E. Buck Reads Weddng Vows

A reception in the Priedens Evan-

gelical and Reformed Church fol‘lowed the wedding of Miss Joan

Irene Hinkley to Hugh B. Howell

|at 3:30 p. m. yesterday. The Rev. | Raymond E. Buck officiated in the

church, - The bride is the daughter of Mr. land Mrs. Homer Hinkley, 2331

| Union St. and the bridegroom is {the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur | Howell, 926 E. Troy Ave.

Miss Frances B. Hinkley was the

maid of honor, and the bridesmaids

| were Miss Vera L. Caine, Miss Mary

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King, book committee chairman, is assisted by Mesdames David K. Rubins, N. F. Schaefer, Peter Ter-

Mrs. C. P. Otten is in charge of toys, and her committee members are Mrs. Robert H, Lee and Mrs. Mrs. C. Loren Harkness is assisting Mrs. Logan Hall, chairman of the hostess com-

Mrs. Walter H. Latz, public relations chairman, is being helped by Mrs. Robert J. Juday, neighborhood!

radio;

[2 the incoming president.

Jane Hier and Myrs. Charles BR. ” ” ” | ARGUMENTS. pro: Aud oon] 2b) elnilely bad policy to §% |Huckleberry, The attendants wore Have. sodlal Tega etal = against family principles. Don't American Beauty red and peacock ' ’ | drink to show your independence. blue taffeta frocks.

pects. The number one Tule is: | Th . | i | e best man was Roy CO. MacConsult your parents on the what, | Don't DON'T be a secret sipper! Beth, The ushers: were 'W!

when, where and how much if If you can't drink with your Branson, Jack Thomas and Wood any. | parents’ consent, better stay on |row Shelton. If your family serves beer or | .. . .. wagon until you're 21. Mrs. Howell wore a white satin

| liquor, father and mother prob- | ably a ue lly Tt | As a real adult, you'll have the €OWn With a fitted bodice and full 23 |

skirt, Lace cuffs accented the long your parents are non-drinkers, | right, then, to make your own take care! | decision. potted sleeves. Her illusion veil

cascaded from a crown of orange ‘Teen Talk—

: : |e wedding trip to Wasne A Woman Presidential Candidate 235 onsen ™ ™ * ome Of the Future Will Have to Get Nuptial Vows Her Votes from Men, It Seems Are Repeated

By SALLY MAIN TEENAGERS, AT LEAST THE LOCAL VARIETY, are full of | Repeating vows read by the Rev. Harold H. Hazenfield, Miss Joan

more surprises than Santa Claus’ pack. Two high schogl boys, when asked “Would you vote for a woman for President in 1948? Whom !i;ndctaedt and Harold W. Prange would you nominate?” said yes they'd cast their ballot for a woman. | were married at 8:30 p. m. SaturThe only girl interviewed emphatically vetoed the whole idea. Warren |day in the New York Street United Rich, a junior at Shortridge, thinks the project would have little | grethern Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

chance to succeed, but if a woman were nominated who, in his and Mrs. Elmer C. Lindstaedt, German Church Rd. and Mr. Prange

opinion, was better qualified than her male op- is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Edward

cause she seems to know what politics is about.” Bonnie is the daughter of Mrs. Carol Wiley, Ft. Harrison, and a senior at

"w ‘% |bridesmaids, were dressed in matchling gold frocks. | A gown of white taffeta and a {fingertip illusion veil caught with a {Juliet cap of illusion and seed pearls were worn by the bride. | Ralph Prange, the bridegroom's brother, was best man, Richard Lindstaedt, the bride's brother, and William Prange were the ushers.

“It would be ' interesting, for k' | a change, to have a woman President— just to see if she could do it. I'd have to know all about her background and her past record, p : just as I would about. a mam Freddie Shack If a woman were well qualified for the job I would definitely vote for her.” Freddie thinks that Mrs. Roosevelt is an outstanding personality and might make a fine President. | He 1s also impressed by the rec-, | ord of Congresswoman Helen Gahagan Douglas. | The son of Mr, and Mrs. James | Shack, 954 N. California St, | Preddie intends to go to Indiana | University and enroll in the School of Business.

Patricia Flory Becomes Bride

Miss Patricia Joan Flory and ErBonnie thinks that an intelli- vin Eugene Morris were married gent “first lady” is very import- |at 12:30 p. m. yesterday in the Irv-| ant to a President's success. She (ington Methodist Church. Dr. Ralph says that probably Clare Booth 0. Pearson officiated. Luce comes nearest to meeting Mrs. Otto Hilderbrant, in an aqua the standards for President “be- blue taffeta dress, was the matron of honor. Mr. Hilderbrandt was the|

best "N17 Poetry Club to Honor, The bride, the daughter of Mr. Sor ority Has Tea

Its Past Presidents and Mrs. Joe Flory, 1029 N. Downey| Beta Beta Sigma Sorority reThe Indiana Poetry Society will/St., wore a white satin gown accent- ¢ently held its annual rush tea at hold its president's day at 1:30 p.m.led with seed pearls. Her fingertip the home of the vice president, Miss Saturday in the Wilking Music Co. length illusion veil fell from a seed, Mary Jo Mooney, 4301 Central Ave. auditorium. Mrs. W. B. Hartsock is'pearl tiara, and she carried white in charge. roses. | There will be a program of mu- After a reception in the home of } sical and dramatic selections, and the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.| a service honoring the past presi- Morris left for a wedding trip. The! dents. Walter Reed, the outgoing bridegroom, the son of Mr. and president, will present Carl Leon |Mrs. Robert E. Morris, Bedford, at{tended Purdue University.

there are.so few women to choose from. I don't imagine a A | woman would have much of a Warren Rich chance at least for the first few times,” Warren says. As a candidate, Warren believes that Mrs. Roosevelt would know a great deal about the job. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. | Eugene G. Rich, 5426 Broadway, and is interested in engineering. | Warren will choose between Pur- | due and Ohio State Universities for his college career. i The dissenter, Miss Bonnie Wiley, thinks that women are too emotional for the job of chief executive. “It would ve hard to find one with a level enough head to be President,” B a ie sales Bonnie Wiley think that the men should ‘wear the pants’ both in the family and in the nation.”

| | ponent he | Lawrence Central. C. Prange, Vandegrift Rd. would vote for ‘A jor at Crispus Attucks, | The matron of honor, Mrs. Richii : | Freddi Shack, believes that a lard C. Lindstaedt, the sister-in-law > 3 es presidential candidate should be [Of the bride, wore a moss green En i | chosen for qualifications, not for taffeta frock. Miss Ruth Ellen I ved | his or her sex. Middleton and Miss Doris Prange, | |

versity.

Grandmothers’ Club Party

The Indianapolis Grandmothers Club will observe its first birthday anniversary Oct. 31. The party, a cafeteria luncheon, will be held at {11:30 a. m. at the YWCA. Delegates to the convention (recently in the Claypool Hotel will participate in a forum, giving the {highlights of the convention. A

grandmothers also will be included on the program, Installation of new officers elected last month will be conducted by {the president, Mrs. H. P. Willworth. | The following will be installed: Mrs. Fred Sears and Mrs. T. R. Shideler, first and second vice presi dents; Mrs. F. E. Artist, secretary; {Mrs. C. C. Brown, corresponding |secretary; Mrs. Charles Helm, treasurer, and Mrs. Harriet Baker, | auditor.

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