Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 December 1947 — Page 14

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Will Marry Miss Leppert.

Ceremony to Be In Columbus, Ind.

State Service

Times COLUMBUS, Ind. Dec. 24-—Miss Barbara Leppert will become the bride of Robert L, Timbrook in a 3.30 p. m. ceremony today in_ the . home here of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, James W. Leppert, The Rev, Harold W." Turpin, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, will

officiate.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Timbrook, also of here, are the bridegroom's

parents, #

Miss Susan Leppert will be her sister's only attendant. She will wear a period frock of dusty pink

faflle, accented with sky blue,

The bride has chosen a gown of brocaded satin with a fitted bodice and a full skirt, She will wear long white kid gloves and a fingertip vell, She will carry. a white orchid

on a prayerbook.

Alfred L, Timbrook will be his brother's best man, and E, O. Jack~ son Jr, and Robert Jackson will be

ushers.

After a reception In the Leppert home, the couple will leave on & trip to Cincinnati. They will be at home

after Feb. 1 in Baton Rouge, LE,

The bride attended MacMurray College for Women, Jacksonville, and Franklin College. She 18 a

member of Pi Beta Phi Borority

Mr. Timbrook attended the Unie versity of Wisconsin, and now Is a tudent at Louisiana State Uni-

versity.

iy Day- - = 5 Church Council Aids Pastors In Europe

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT HYDE PARK, N. Y, Dec. 24—In Geneva I had the pleasure of din ing one evening with the - Right tev, J. I. Blair Larned, bishop in charge of the American Episcopal Churches in Europe, and with some of the members of the provisional committee of the World Council of Churches They carry on reconstruction work in many European countries I'hey also have a villa where they invite groups of laymen-—doctors lawyers, writers and politicians—to come together to discuss how to make Christianity a living force in their dally work ? hey recently hought a hotel where they furnish vacations to exhausted pastors from . war-torn countries. And they are paying for the care of many ministers who have developed tuberculosis and must take long cures » » " THE world council consists largely of Protestant churches. The Roman Catholic church hasn't yet joined vith them, but while there is no organizational connection between the Protestants and the Roman Catholics, there are many flelds of wor in Europe in which they co-operate The council has contacts with churches in Russia, but they haven't any actual afMliations as yet Russia

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has stated that she is in need of no ,

help—that her own government will do all that is necessary " ” n , ONE OF the pleasantest evenings I had In Geneva was when I dined 1 the home of Wladimir Moderow ead of the European Office of the United Nation

M Moderow told me that he nidd understand discussion in ven languages, and that, before e Was 7 years old, he knew three r Re It certainly isn't hard for ch ren to learn different language vhen countries are as close togethel i they are in Europe. But that Qesnt mean they have any le icArn In the way of International

understanding, for the traditional national dislikes persist in spite the nearness of the peon

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Emily Lewis

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In Alabama

. - Informal Wedding + To Be. in Church -

Times Special

{John Little, Tus~aloosa. | .Miss Judith McKinney, Birming- | (ham, Ala, is to be the maid of | (honor, She will wear a wine colored, liam H. Acton was Mrs. Bar. | responses of five hearts and six

TUSCALOOSA, Ala, Dec. 24—A [trip to New Orleans will follow tae (wedding of Miss Emily Lewis to {Gerald Hays Little this aftefnoon . {in the first Presbyterian Church in | Tuscaloosa, Dr, 8ivril Bryant will {read the vows, The bride is the daughter of Mr. jand Mrs, Lucien W. Lewis, 2808 N.| |New Jersey St. Indianapolis, and {the bridegroom is the son of .Mrs,

Bridge—

Pw . _ By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY.

és ! i © America’s Card Authority VK4s { | THE SECOND annual bridge SA83 | champiofiships held in conjunc- 4AQ | tion with the, St. Paul Winter 2314 wv : 3 | Carnival will be held in Bt. Paul, ¢978§ “gle i 7543 | Minn, Jan. 30 to Feb. 2. hs Decler | o A looks as if Buite a delega- SOAKIS | tion from the East will go out : PAQJSS2 | to St. Paul this year to participate : x: ! § | in this outstanding bridge event. - ment—Neliher Those who attend the tourna South West North Minneapolis both a hospitable 26 Pass 49 host and a clever bridge player. 4N.T. Pass ° 3® He made a neat defensive play in SN.T. Pan se McClain photo today’s hand, 6N.T. "Pai Pass "| Bouth’s four and five no trump Opening—4 9

RECENT BRIDE—Mrs. Wil- | yids were Blackwood, and North's

six of clubs,

‘WEDNESDAY, DEC, 24, 1947

Cleverness Defeats a ‘Sure’ Bid

hand with a heart and played the

Society—

Schooley, Susan Bray, Reita Ridenour, Joanne Prall, Joan

| loose, will ‘be the best man

American Beauty roses, and

Ind.

Jan. 1, Miss Lewis is"a member of De! Zeta Borority, and Mr. Little is

® 'and Phi Beta Kappa Fraternities, - Cornell Club Lists More

Patronesses

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An oyster white wool suit and | black accessories will be worn by the bride. She will carry a bouquet of

enter the church with her brother, Thomas Owen Lewis, Bloomington,

The couple will leave for New Orleans after a reception in the Pac {ulty Club of the University of Ala{bama. They are both membef of | {the university teaching staff, They | fwill be at home in Tuscaloosa after

A third list of pattonesses are

VETERANS GET LOOM-—-Mrs. B. F. Leib, a member of the National Council announced for the tea-dance the

the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Herman McGuire, New Castle, and the bridegroom's father is Ernest Acton, Oakland, Cal.

Rev. Jones

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To Read Vows |

In Church’

Theodore M. Wilkes will take Miss ta Delores Von, Willer as his bride in a

a 1 y 7.9 " {member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon candlelight ceremony at 7:30 p. m.

today in the parsondge of the Flem-

ling Garden Christian Church. The Rév. Medford H. Jones will read the

VOWS,

The bride is the daughter of Mr. land Mrs. Raymond B. Von Willer, |540 8. Edgehill Road, and Mr. Wilkes |1s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Wilkes, Binghamton, N. Y. Miss Henrietta Von Willer, sister of the bride, will be the maid of honor. She will wear a dark green crepe frock and black accessories. !

pha Sigma Alpha Sorority, watches Bernard Thompson, a patient in the Veterans | Cornell College Club will hold from Keith Coghill is to be best man.

Hospital 'use a large floor loom donated as a Christmas qift+by members: of 13730 to 6:30 p. m. today in the

! ott Hotel, Region ll of the sorority. Members also have provided hand tools and leather punches Mayoit Hote]

for use in the occupational therapy ward of the hospital,

~ ICeremony - - . | Others will be: Mrs. H d M. Many Reservations Have Been Made 1 0 Be 1 onight Whtimoh, Noor Batiste R.

For the Junior Columbian Dance Hauelsen, Thomas.S. Hood, George

The Rev. Harry V. Atkins of the W. Kadel, ‘W. Daniel Kibler Jr, |

\ NUMBER OF RESERVATIONS have been made School of Religion at Butler Uni- Kenneth E. Kinnear, John

They are: Mesdames John A. —— Lu Alexander, John C. Appel, Joseph | Ti] W. Barr, Emory R. Baxter, Paul 'W > -1 re Buchanan, Davi : $ } Son How cl na avid V. Burns, David/ rents. The bridegroom atte:

L. Chambers, Charles C. Culp; I. C. Indiana University

| DeHaven Jr., Lucien L. Dunbar, E.| | P. Everett and William C. Griffith. |

Miss Von Willer will wear a white

wool crepe dress and green acces-

|sories, She will carry white flowers. “ The couple will leave for their new, homie" in Westover, N. Y., after a re-| |ception in the home of the bride's’ nded

Eva Clara Lee

And Mr. Means

M.| . : : : 4 i versity will read the vows uniting Kitchen, Kenneth E. Kinnearg John | W 11 B W d for the Junior Columbian dance that is to be held Saturday miss Evelyn Howell and Lawrence M. Kitchen, H. F. Kr B.| 1 Cc C

night in the Columbia Club, They include those of Misses 'M. Wilson at 7:30 p. m. today in the Scott Moxley, Horace W, Nordyke|

: . : ET Us . 4 > s bridegy . sther, and Howard B. Pelman. Evelyn Malouf, Barbara Sperling, Virginia Davis, Sally [home of the bridegroom's mother .

Pile, Ann Yater and Jane Argast, Joe Cline Jr., John

"nn re » v tiara of seed pearls, and she will

S Mrs Walter 8 Harban and Bishop Edwin H. Hu:hes, both of carry a bouquet of white flowers. arty to F ete

Chevy Chase, Md, have arrived to spend the Christmas holidays with The maid of honor is to be Miss

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Remy. Patricia Hon. She will wear a pink B d - -Be frock. Paul T. Wilson, % Il ¢ to C

Party Planned Mr. and Mrs. Remy, assisted by tr lam brother of ‘ ) Mv. acd Mrs. W. A. Norton: hada. 1%. bridegroom, will be best man, A personal and: miscellaneous) . X hus : RE a Ee st There will be a reception in the shower Friday night, Jan. 2, will By ( sul 1d Cuigpmat ou e ~Supper WSL home after the ceremony. The honor Miss Audrey Lucille Muters- ; , hight in their home. Guests in- (couple will make their home in an/paugh. Mrs. Malcolm Elliott willl The Monday Guild of the Wom. ¢luded Mr. and Mrs. F. M. gpartment in the home of the bride- entertain in her home, 438 N. Glad-

Department Club will have a Hughes and their family and ,.50m's mother.

stone Ave. for 30 guests. The fuhouse guests, Mr. and, Mrs. Don- g

poem Chere will be Christmas morning “to spend the week-end rm ‘ - C. § me and a gift exchange.) with her parents, Mr. and Mrs \ assal ( lub Ma ks Return Home

R provram. cliairman. | Glenn B. 1 45th Anniversary

Three Indianapolis boys, cadets

x FN —" - A _— . | The Indiana Vassar Club willat the Missouri Military Academy, \ \ oe nark: its 45th anniversary at g Mexico, Mo, have returned home to VV \ \ h rg —— uncheon at 12:30 p. m. Saturday in SPend the Christmas holidays with Mo TY } a —————— { he Propylaeum. Mis8 Harriet their parents,

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tolmes is in-charge of arrange- — Lhe. cadets are Edward Hilge-

reside. Mrs. Frederic Kyull, club Hilgemeier, 5753 Washington Blvd. ; istorian, will speak on “Highlights Fichard Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. nd Little @leams on the Indiana F, R. Jones, 4741 -Boulevard Place,

assar Club's 45th Anniversary.” and Leonard Young, son of Mrs. A § Prospective students from high R. Greene, 3642 Forest Manor. : chools throughout the state will be . _— 3 uests. , They are Miss Joanna Cole LEARN ¢§ ‘eru: Miss Cynthia Hendricks, Cul- ! er; Miss Jan Thomas, Newburgh: Beauty Culture hiss Pow) Ann Watt, Ft, Wayne; Call tor Information iIsses Nancy “Judy, Nancy Sewell Joanne Warvel and Joan Spitz. International Beauty Schoo! go 1 opiz $42 & Wash St LL es age i

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Mrs. Thelma GG. Wilson, 2247 N Also on the list are; Mesdames | Pefhsyivania St. Henry J. Peirce, John Rockwood, P: Miss Howell, the daughter of Mrs. James B. Rogan, F. Noble Ropkey,|bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ober, Larry Clark, K. G. Baker, John Christian Jr, Joseph M. Ger- [Ilene Howell, 6159 Winthrop Ave, John L. Ryan, Paul Starrett, War- E. Lee, 439 N. Jefferson Ave. The denich, Donald Morris, Danny Rowles, Richard Fackler, J. 8. Christian |will wear a white satin gown with rack Wallace, John B. Watson, Rey, John Kirkpatrick of the Mt. Jr., Bob Norris, Willlam Moenning, W. W. Cummings II, Don Spence, a net voke accented with seed John J. Weldon and E. R. Ray, Kenneth Hoy Jr, J V. Harrell and Robert Murray pearls. Her white net veil falls from — —

matron of honor. | blue satin dress and a blue veil {which falls from a satin hat. Mr. {Louden will be the best man,

ents and Miss: Anne Holmes wil)/'Meler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward

Miss Eva Clara Lee and Clarence! Means Jr. will be married at 7:30

m, today .in the home of the

I0live Methodist Church will officiate,

Mrs. Joseph Louden is to-be the

The bride will wear a white bro-

|caded satin gown with a fitted {bodice and full skirt. Her fingertip length illusion veil cascades from la hat of white satin, and she will carry a bouquet of white roses.

She will wear a!

Tusca-| bara McGuire Layton before | diamonds showed two aces and | her marriage Nov. 27. She is |

one king. © ” » ” DECLARER won the opening diamond lead with the king and led the 10 of clubs. He did not have much of a problem. He had five heart tricks, two diamonds, the ace and king of spades and four club tricks. He could even take the spade finesse and get another trick. He decided to take the double club finesse, and when he put on the ‘nine from dummy, the average East player would have won with the jack and led back a diamond, . “Not Clarren. He won the trick with the king of clubs, and returned a diamond. Declarer won

Why should he go up with dummy's ace now? East could not have the jack, otherwise he would not have played the king on the

So declarer put on the eightspot from dummy, Clarren won with the jack and cashed three good diamond tricks. Six no trump went down four tricks

Club Has Dinner ‘And Party

The TCU Club met last night for a Christmas dinner at 7 o'clock in Holly Hock Hill. There was a party and gift exchange after the dinner in the home of Miss Catherine Moran, 4344 Colthis’ in dummy, returned to his lege Ave.

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