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St. Margaret's Guild To Sponsor Baseball. Game

Committee Chairmen Mrs. Russell R, Benson, president of the Indianapolis ch, American Association of rsity Women, has appointed the. following ‘committee chairmen: Fellowship — Miss Hazel H. Force and Miss Mary Kervan; In-

Schaeffer, general chairman; Mrs. Keith H. Hoffman, bridge; Mrs. John Maddox, hospitality, and Mrs. K. Mark Cowen, telephone; Recent Graduates—Miss Jean Ober. The Arts—Mrs. Calvin L. Walker, general chairman; Mrs. John E. Ritchie, afternoon, and Miss Martha Scott, evening, contemporary literature; Mrs. D. N. Walcher, music; Mrs. Carl E. Bruce, creative writing; Mrs. C. L. Munger, handicraft, Mrs. Harry Dragoo, first year, and Mrs. Myron S. Harding, second year,

Education—Mrs. Oscar M. Hela chairman; Mrs. Paul R. .|Summers, parents’ round table; — je dred Mrs. Robert N. Juday, pre-school, |. Membership Mrs, MY and Mrs. Walter H. Latz, book and, toy exhibit. Social Studies—Mrs. W. A. Cla-

Pen Women Make Appointments The Board of the Indianapolis Branch of the National League pypjjcation—Mrs. F. A. Graof American Pen Women has an- ham and Miss Mary Elizabeth nounced the appointment of the/Campbell, Bloomington [following committees: Advisory—Mrs. Oliver Guio. Mrs. Henry L. Smith,| Auditing—Mrs. Anna Vernon, Mrs. Max

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The Broadway Methodist Crurch was the setting for the marriage of Miss Jeanne Marie Smart and Kenneth Milton Place Jr. at 3:30 p. m. Saturday afternoon. Dr. Newman Jeffrey read the vows. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Woodus) Smart, 4140 Winthrop Ave. are

the bride’s parents, and Mr. ani Mrs. Placé Swampscott, Mass., are the parents of the bride.

groom. Miss Jean Sennhauser, the maid of honor, wore a daffodil yellow

taffeta frock as did the flower

girl, Patty Jeanne Nichol, Rutherford, N. J. Mrs. James W, Hutchison and Mrs. Wi - berg, Swampscott, the bridesmaids, and Miss Margaret Nichol, Rutherford,” the junior bridesmaid, were dressed in nile green taffeta frocks. i A satin bertha caught with a pearl cluster accented the bouffant candlelight satin gown of the bride. She carried a cascade bouquet of orchids, stephanotis and carnations. Mr. Friberg was the best man, and the ushers included Richard Wills, Melrose, Mass.; Robert Paulson, Chichester, N. H.; Daniel Fess

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The bride attended the versity of New Hampshire where she was an Alpha Chi Omega Sorority member. A member of|ciate. Alpha Chi Sigma Fraternity, the bridegroom attended Dartmouth College and is a graduate of the University of New. Hampshire.

Sorority Chapter

To End Season A dinner at the LaRue Reéstaurant will complete the season of Zeta Chapter, Pi Omicron Sorority. It will be at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Burt Preston is in

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Charles Fitch, chairman; Mrs. Ruth D. Bates.

Thompson, Mooresville, chairman; Miss Myrtle Johnson, Mrs. Lawrence Carter and Mrs. R. E. Turner.

College Awards—Mrs. R. E. Shoemaker, Miss Ella Sengenberger and Miss Betty Foster.

Librarian—Mrs. Max Morris,

Constitution and By-Laws Mesdames Rose Marie Cruzan, Clyde Titus and Sam D. Stabler.

Pendleton; Mrs. Hazel Barker

Norris and Mrs. Edwin L. Poston./Hayes and Mrs. Florence Marie Courtesy and Hostesses—Mrs.| Taylor.

Miss Jeanne Smart Is Married To. Kenneth M. Place Jr. Mansur,” Swampscott, and Rich- Robert Romer

A reception in the ballroom Times Special of the Marott Hotel followed the] CHICAGO, June 22—The marceremony. The couple left for a

Muriel Tadman Married to

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groom'’s parents.

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Delta Tau Sorority. Mr. Romer

Dr. Browning Unites Couple

Repeating vows read by Dr. Dallas L. Browning, Miss Patricia Ann Crews, 1437 Brookside Pkwy., became the bride of Jack Frederick Jackson at 3:30 p. m. Sunday. The rite was read in the North Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Arch B. Crews,

bridegroom.

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! riage of Miss Muriel Tadman and trip through eastern Canada|/Robert F. Romer will be read at after which they will be at home|6:30 p. m. today in the Hotel

Gary, Temple Israel, and Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt, Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation, will offi-

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tadman,

8. V. Romer, 5230 Washington Blvd., Indianapolis, are the bride-

The bride attended Indiana University and is a member of Sigma

Tulsa, Okla., are the bride’s parents, and J. O. Jackson, 7100 E. 38th St, is the father of the

The bride's lace gown was made with a peplum and the skirt fell into a short train. A|DODY. The couple will be at starched lace tiara held her fingertip. veil. She carried carna.Jitions centered with an orchid. 5 | Mrs. Wilson L. Dalton was her is a member of Phi Mu Sorority sister's matron of honor. She wore a green marquiset dress and matching mitts. The ring-bearer Wilmette, IIL.

Zeta Beta Chi Sorority

Wendell R. Walker was the

| best y d Mr. Dal Philip G. Jackson snowed te] 10 Have Box Supper

Indiana Alpha Chapter, Zeta Beta Chi Sorority, will give a box supper Thursday in the home of Mrs, Edward J. Kellman, 3157 N. Delaware 8t. The sorority is a national business and profession-

After a motor trip, the couple will be at home July 15 at 3530 Balsam Ave. The bride is a graduate of Indiana University where she was an Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority member, Mr. Jackson is attending Butler Uni-

RELAX AT BRIDGE GAME —Climaxing the activities of the Sunnyside Guild was a luncheon-bridge held recently at the Highland Golf and Country Club. Caught during a bidding session at the party were (left to right) Mrs. Armond L. Perkins, Mrs. Carl E. Wood, the president; Mrs. Walter L. Shirley and Mrs. Howard W.

Mrs. Cruzan has been appoint-| ed national chairman of by-laws for the National League. Electra Club to Have Garden Luncheon Mrs. Edward B. Palmer, 8122 Grandview Drive, will entertain the Electra Friendship Club tomorrow at a 12:30 p. m. luncheon in her garden. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Dan Reinhardt

and Mrs. 8. E. Rowe. The program chairman, Mrs. Ralph Terry, will present Robert Palmer, a Cincinnati Conservatory of Music student, in a group of songs. Mrs. Palmer will accom-

pany ‘him. Mrs. F. E. Smith will review

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don). The retiring president, Mrs. Everett Van Camp, will install the new officers.

Society of Founders and Patriots of America had luncheon this afternoon at the Propylaeum. Mrs. William Robson, president of the Indiana Chapter, presided.| Mrs. Herbert R. Hill reported on), 0 Doroite—~Miss Susan. Cadick, the society’s General Court held recently in Washington. Among the out-of-town members who attended was Mrs. Ed- Rosanna Hall, mund Burke Ball, Muncie, who is

“One Red Rose Forever” (Jor-

The Bridal Scene—

Several bridal dinners highlight the nuptial news today. Dr. and Mrs. James Wesley Denny will give the dinner for their daughter, Mary Beth, Saturday night in the Harrison Room of the Columbia Club. The wedding rehearsal will follow the dinner. Miss Denny and Robert Woodward Chandler will be married at 8:30 p. m. Sunday in the Irving-

Bluffton, O.; Miss Lois Denny,

New officers will be installed.| william Romer will be his|Cincinnati, and James M. Denny. They are Mrs. Golda Ochs, presi-\prother's best man. Floyd Beit- d Mvs.”B. H. Benckart dent; Miss Marie Schakel, vice|man Jr. and Jack Tadman will], Mr: and Mrs. B. I. » presigents ns Samet: Hilton|geat the guests. A dinner will folo » Tecording|joyw the ceremony. The co 3 3 and corresponding secretaries, jeave for TEIIONY. [Hie Sobble wm Wedding Trip South and Miss Waneta Hinton, treas-|¢or g trip. They will live in In- Follows Ceremony

A double-ring ceremony united Miss Alta Mae Howes and Sprague Lyhn Chapin Jr. at

{2:30 p. m. Sunday in the First

Trinity Lutheran Church. The Rev, Anders Steensen read the vows, A gown of candlelight satin trimmed in lace was worn by the bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Howes, Jamestown. Her net fingertip veil fell from a lace crown and she carried roses and orchids. The bridesmaids, Misses Jeanne Muller, Edith Whitehead and Bonnie Jean Carlstedt, wore blue satin, John A. Chapin, Glenview, Ill, was the best man and the guests were seated by Charles Ankenbrock, Richard McQuistan and Joseph Huber. A trip south followed the cere-

home in Pittsburgh, Pa. Both the bride and bridegroom are graduates of Purdue University. She

and he is a member of Phi Kappa Phi Fraternity. Mr. Chapin is the

al organization. y

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p. m. Saturday in the Presbyterian Church. Guests will be Mrs. Leona Campbell, mother of the bride-to-be; Miss Phyllis| ro. “wien Betty Woods and Well, if these two guys were

John Hollett, Douglas and Harry Williams

Campbell; Miss Delores Altom; Plerre|wwode and David P

Messrs. and Mesdames

tor” Presbyterian Church. Dinner Crease, Ralph Hostetter ang Cr I

guests will be Mr. and Mrs. John Crown Point, and Mr. and Mrs.|Rendell Chandler, Glen Rock, N. J., the parents of the prospective bridegroom; Mr. andy; Mrs. John Chandler, Washington, the brideMiss Gloria Trockman, Evans-|groom’s brother and sister-in-law, ville, will be the bride's only at-{and Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas tendant. She will wear a pale|Duto Jr., Chicago. . pink crepe dress with navy ac-| Others invited are Miss Elizacessories. The bride has chosen|beth Katherine Cussell and A. R. a navy blue and pink taffeta/Cussell, Tacoma, Wash.; Mrs. dress with pink flowered hat. She| Charles Edgar Pence, Hugh T. will wear navy accessories and/Martin and Phillip Lewis, Chiicarry a white Bible topped with|cago; Miss Beverly Jean Biery,

Ira J. Spurgeon, Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs. Valis Dean Bingham, Bloomfield; Walter Berger and Dewey Page.

Lourdes Catholic Church. . 308 8. Audubon Rd., will give the

son of Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Chapin, | edged with lace fell from a tiara

{stephanotis and orange blos-

Special guests will include Miss Lucille Scott; Miss Betty Ludwick, national recording secre-

Sorority, will have a social meet- we b Haba i ds > sorority

ing at the home of Mrs. Doris\wij] be Mrs. Julian Drake and

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M. Grady; Mr. and Mrs.

Scyphers.. and their daughters, . .. ...

Tea to Begin Amateur Tennis Activities Western Tournament ses ; To Return, July 5-11 pus ses Caries J. (Chie)

A tea Tuesday, July 6, at a a speed graphic, Woodstock Club will open the ac-|{SBaPP pictures pen Photograp

She will Stewart Rogen. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Atkins] will be hosts Thursday night,Cleveland. : July 8, at a dinner honoring players on the Hotel Severin Roof. Mr. Atkins is honorary chairman of the tournament, one of the nation's oldest meets, and John P. Collett is chairman. Social activities will end with a dance] Saturday ‘night, July 10, in the Woodstock Club, Other officials of the tournament include Howard T. Wood, president of the Central Indiana Tennis Association, who will serve as referee, and Jack Rogers, Woodstock pro, administraThe tournament administration committee includes Walter C. Hiser, Sylvester Johnson, Thomas R. Kackley, Fisk Landers, Wilson Mothershead, John S. Pearson Jr, Warren T. Ruddell and Irvin Wesley.

Box Holders Listed They include Mrs. L. Preston For Tournament Highley, president; Mrs. Guy Lefforge, vice-president; Mrs. W. E. Wayland, secretary, and Mrs, J. R. Muterspaugh, treasurer.

tor.

Box holders for the tournament include Messrs. and Mesdames| 28° at 3:30 p. m. Sunday Atkins, Mothershead, Wallace O. ” : Lee, John E. Hollett Jr, Dan The Indiana Chapter of the|y, Flickinger and John Gordon Kinghan. Mrs. David L. Cham-

bers Jr. is chairman of the box|Church, officiated.

committee. Committees for the event are:(309 Gibson St, are the parents

chairman; shardt, Jane Collett, Kitten Ferriday, Mary Garstang. Bettie and M's Barbara Ann(St Lollie Kristi

Hobbs, Sondra Kevers, Kackley,

made with a sheer yoke and and Lisa Miller, Jane Nicholson, cathedral train. Her fingertip il-|trip

Kathy Noling, Barbara Smith, at 2641 Cold Springs Lane.

Mary Carolyn

Mary Beth Denny to Be Honored; eve Judith anomaon and Men and Women— Benckarts to Fete Miss Campbell

bridal dinner for their niece, Miss Carolyn Campbell, and Eugene Page, Friday night in their home. The dinner will precede the wedding rehearsal.

The couple will be wed at 7:30 Mary on ateeil, pTuty Li Di itzi Pantzer, Patsy. Smith, Ann| Siven hostages to fortune, for

Peggy Stout, Swartz,

mer. Additional Committee Personnel Announced Properties and Transportation —Miss Joan Boozer, chairman; baggage of life; they hinder

Thomson,

Bridge—

BY WILLIAM E. McKENNEY America’s Card

AT THE Ohio State tournament. in Cleveland this year, it was in-

hy is also a hobby of

Hvities ho ng the tournament... | had to take it up years players in the Western amateuriago in order to get pictures of er N when Chic is there, July 5 to 11. The social|PaPers. INOW, tivitite Intiade entertainment (around, 1 have an assistant phofor the players and dance and box parties for the spectators. Mrs. Conrad x <Ruetaishaus, finish he hr committee, is planning the tea. be assisted by Mr. W,

t winners in the news-

tographer. Photography played a part in today’s hand, which helped Chic

pair event, with Fred Van Aernam, of Buffalo, N. Y. The winners of this event were A. J. Frank and A. 8. Goldsmith, of

Chic won the opening lead of the queen of hearts in dummy with the king, then led a small spade, only to find East void. He played the king of spades from his own hand, then cashed the ace, thus establishing the queen of spades for West.

» » - NEXT the ace of hearts was cashed and a heart ruffed in dummy, stripping his hand and the dummy of hearts. A small club was played to the king, another club was won in dummy with the ace, and the third club

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Throwing Lead Makes Slam

FACES

trumped by Montrose with the

When West showed out and discarded a small diamond, Montrose had a perfect photograph of the hand, He knew that all he had to do was to lead a spade, which would throw West in the lead, and West would be helpless. If he led a diamond, it would be right into-the ace-jack. If he led a heart, which he did, Chic would discard the eight of diamonds from dummy and ruff in his own hand, lead the ace of diamonds, ruff a diamond, and the |queen of clubs would take the "ast

{ {Tourneau are on a wedding trip

{to Niagara Falls, Canada and Michigan following their mar-

the Roberts Park Methodist Church. The Rev. Roger Malsbary, director of Youth for Christ, and the Rev. E, A, Boston, pastor of the East Park Methodist

Mr. and Mrs, Owen C. Earle,

of the bride, the former Miss

Misses Ann Alber-|Bobbe Louise Earle. Mr. Le-

Tourneau is the son of Mr. and , J. W. LeTourneau, W. 7ist

The bride's gown was fashfoned of candlelight satin and

lusion veil was held by a tiara

Miss Earle, Mr. LeTourneau Wed; Trip North Follows Ceremony

Mr. and Mrs. James C. Le-of seed pearls. She carried white

The sister of. the bridegroom, Miss Betty LeTourneau, was the She wore agua initafreta with matching mitts. The bridesmaids, Misses Jeanne McCoy, Mary Wells and Marjorie Little, were dressed in blue, yellow and rose taffeta frocks styled like that of the maid of honor, They also wore matching mitts, Mary Evelyn LeTourneau was the flower girl and Ronnie Fouts . was the ring bearer. J. W, LeTourneau Jr. was his brother's best man and Keith Fouts, Roy LeTourneau, Long-

By ERNES BLAU IR JOHN SUCKLING wrote, “Women are the

us in the great march.” And

Bradley, Anne Collett, gyvqnoig Bacon said, “He that Harrell, Mary Landers, yp.:; wife and children hath

they are impediments to great

Stuhldreher, Shirley Swartz, Alix Gretchen Wemmer, enterprises.”

right, most of the big-time things done in this world would be done by bachelors! But it's hard to name a big-

Ben Alexander, Kurt|' time male character, past or

Sandra and Patty; Mr. and NS Buell, John and Steve DeVoe, , present,,g00d of;-bad, Who ; ed

Batic Saturday in Our Lady of

Twenty-five guests have been invited to the party. .

Reception Follows Wedding |

A double-ring ceremony united Miss Rosalie Flack and Raymond Spurlock at 3:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon. The Rev. George Kimsey of the Memorial Baptist

Church read the vows in the Lynhurst Baptist Church. The Rev. Donald J. Dunkin of the Lynhurst church assisted. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Toney E. Flack, 5526 W. Morris St., and Mr. Spurlock’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Spurlock, 822 8. Whitcomb St. Miss Hilda Naugle was the maid of honor, and Misses Phyllis and Suzanne Deltour were the bridesmaids. Ruth Cody was the flower girl. All the attendants were dressed alike in white marquiset over pink taffeta. The bride wore her sister's wedding gown of candlelight satin. Her illusion fingertip veil

of braided satin entwined with

soms. She. carried white roses, William Maloney was the best man and the ushers were Richard Diefenderfer and Wayne Williams, The wedding reception was held in the garden of the bride's home. After a wedding trip, the couple will be at home July 1 at 5515 W. Wilkins St,

Poetry Program Mrs, Carol Wilson will speak to the members of the Indiana Poetry Society Saturday in the YWCA. Mrs. Oscar Muir will lead a discussion and Mrs. Ber-

Takes Bride

A réception in the church par- held her fingertip veil. She carhe Sigma Kappa Snort 1627 02 Si, Wayne E. Kispert in the Irvington Church. Dr.

Presbyterian ] White and Miss | JOD B. Ferguson read the vows

- Miss Mary Mason was her sismaid of honor. Her frock was made of apple green taffeta |: . The Zetathea Club.will have a as was that of Miss Dolores Hoffcovered dish luncheon at 12:30 p. im. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Aldo Bertarelli, 2116 Park Ave. was Mrs, Dorothy J. Davis will assist an ! ¥ : }

331 N. Sherman Drive, are the

nice Pruitt and William Chitwood talk.

ried ‘a white Bible topped with an orchid. ’

Donald Kispert was his broth€r's best man. Norman Garrett, Frank Mindrup and Carl Scott seated the guests. r After a motor trip north, the

couple will be at home Sept. 1 in| _

Lafayette. The bridegroom is a student at Purdue University. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Mason, |’

bride's parents, and Mr. and Mrs. 0. 'C, Kispert, Clinton,’ are the

‘parents of the bridegroom.

Pete Frenzel, Chuck Greathouse, Tommy Hollett, Dick McCrae, e's "at Larry Rogers, Pete and Tommy nin Shepard, Dick Spurgeon, . Miss Ruth Alberta Krug will be|Duffield and David Williams. the honor guest at a crystal shower tonight given by Miss Betty Mercer, Miss Rosemary Carr and Mrs. Russell Bertram. Miss Krug will be wed to Emil A.

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