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Pre-Nuptial Event Will Be in Columbus |
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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon T. Ritter will give the bridal dinner* for Miss Nancy Sohn ‘and Thomas| Charles. Capehart here tomorrow night in the Baker home. The party will follow the ‘wedding rehearsal. Miss Sohn and Mr. Capehart will be married at 7:30 p. m.
Saturday in the First Presby-|=
terian Church. The guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Sohn, the parents! of the future bride; Sen. and Mrs. | Homer E. Capehart, the prospective bridegroom’s parents; Miss Patricia Capehart and Earl Cape-| hart, all of Indianapolis and Washington, Ind. Miss Mary Ann Sohn, John Sohn, Miss Beverly Ann Baker, Jack Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Turpin, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Ludlow; Miss Beattrice Johnson, Peoria, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry| L. Moss and George Sommer, In-| dianapolis; Miss Jane Lull, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lundy,’ Toledo, O., and Thomas Witter Elkhart, also will be guests at the dinner.
Grandfather Of Bride To Officiate
Times Special WEBSTER, N. Y., June 24— The marriage ceremony uniting Miss Virginia Hallock and Gordon Philip Liddle will be read today in the Presbyterian Church here. The Rev. Charles Henry Brown, grandfather of the bride, will officiate, Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Hallock of Webster are the bride's parents, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Liddle, 5109 N. Capitol Ave. Indianapolis, are parents of the bridegroom. Miss Hazel Hallock will be her sister's attendant and John Allen Liddle, Indianapolis, will attend his brother. After a trip to Banff, Lake Louise, Western Canada and California, the couple will be at home fh Chicago. Both are graduates of Oberlin College, Oberlin, 0. Mr, Liddle also attended Wabash College and Northwestern University and now is attending the University of Chicago Graduate School.
Y-Teen Club Arranges Dance
“Moonlight Serenade,” a formal summer dance, will be given by Tuk-a-Pache, coed Y-Teen™Club,
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lI. Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery, Pittsboro, announce the engagement of their daughter, Norma lllene, to Charles E. Hauff Jr., son of Mr, and Mss, Hauff, Agderson. The wedding will be July 3 in the Wabash College Chapel. (Ho photo)
2. Before her marriage Friday, Mrs. Howard Hinman was Miss Doris Fricke. Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Fricke, 7002 Broadway, and Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hinman, Pelham, N. Y. (Ho photo) 3. A July 31 rite will unite
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THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1048
Auxiliary Unit Elects Officers
been re-elected ‘Nobert E. Kennington |American Legion Auxiliary. Othic,pice MeCoy were elected ler | | Pfiueger and Mrs. Albert Ewbank, Tol 0s cin August. The alter. first and second vice presidents; ~. ~... Mrs Pflueger and Mrs, Mrs. Mary Ford and Mrs. HomeTig, 1, urs Retherford and Mrs, Walton, sponding secretaries; Mrs. Minnie, delegates. Rigg, treasurer.
Mrs. Frances Hughes, historian; Mrs. Beulah Carlisle, sergeant-at-4% arms, and Mrs. Ralph E. Ken- ? |nington,
t |dames Thomas Maley, John Car-
Mrs. Garland F. Retherford has mody and Irent Bush are th, president of the members at large elected © the
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Mrs. Charles Fisher, chaplain, Bridg e P a rty Bool oked Lambda Chapter, Sigma Betyg Sorority, will have a charity bridge party at 8 p. m. tomorrow
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Miss Rosemary Loudermilk and Harvey J. Morehouse. Their parents are Mr, and Mrs, Jack Loudermilk and Mr, and Mrs. H. J. Morehouse. (Ho photo) 4, Mrs, Ray J. Caldwell, 3719 Robson St., announces the engagement of her daughter, Wilma Deanne, to C. Gene Favors, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Favors, 2012 Lexington Ave, The ceremony will be July 17. (Ho photo) 5. Miss Patricia Cochran and
Robert Phillip Wolfram will be married Aug. 14. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Curtis E. Cochran, 517 W. 46th St., and Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Wolf. ram, Crystal Lake, - Ill. photo) b. Aug. 14 is the date set for the marriage of Miss Bette Clare Isaacs to Charles Reed Delporte, Ottawa, Ill. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clare Isaacs, 2437 Coyner Ave. (Ho photo)
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7. The engagement of Miss Mary Lou Karstedt to Jesse Shambaugh Jr. is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Karstedt, 4028 Bowman Ave. Mr. Shambaugh's parents are of Greenwood. 8. Mrs. Donald Sublett was Miss Barbara Mathews before her marriage June 14. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mathews, 2810 McPherson St., and the bridegroom is the grandson of Mrs. Lucy
Moore, Tallula, lll. (Rembrandt photo) 9. A ceremony Sunday will unite Miss Doris Marie Hines and W. W. Wolfe. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Hines, 2056 E. 46th St., a™ the Rev. and Mrs, R. W. Wolfe, Indianapolis. (Kindred photo). 10. Miss Dosothy Bradshaw's marriage to Claude Pittman will be Sunday. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Franks, 1218 Fletcher Ave., and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wolfred Pittman of Monticello. (Kindred photo)
The Bridal Scene—
plans and a number of bridal din
bridal news.
3033 College/dinner in Miss Holmes’ Ave, is the prospective bride- Another party planned for Miss| Scene lomorrow night of the groom's mother. . Dr. Harriet Jane Holmes willbe given by Daniel Taylor. be her sister's only attendant while Leonard Northrup will be! his brother's best man. The ushers will include John Copeland Holmes, the future bride’s broth-
-| The first of a series of parties
ners are highlights of today's for Miss Holmes and Mr. North-
{rup will be a buffet dinner which
Miss Anne Mary Holmes has Miss Betsy Hutchings will give set Saturday afternoon, July 31,/in the home of her parents, Mr. as the date for her marriage to/and Mrs. John W. Hutchings, 5861 Arthur Harry Northrup. The cere-(Washington Blvd. It will be Sunmony will be at 3:30 o'clock in|day afternoon. Sweeney Chapel at Butler University. The future bride is a daughter|ter, will give a tea anil shower of Walter Creager Holmes, 5945 next month and Miss Washington Blvd. Mrs. Leonard North also will enter Evert Northrup,
Mrs. Russell Bosart and her daughter, Mrs. Walter N, Carpen-
ry Helen n with a honor.
Holmes and Mr. Northrup will
Bridal Dinner to Be Given In Athletic Club
The bridal party, close relatives, out-of-town guests and the
at 9 o'clock Saturday night. The dance will be in Hollenbeck Hall of the YWCA, Louis, Haboush's orchestra will play, Club members are inviting their friends to the event. Betty Mendenhall, chairman of the decorations committee, is assisted by Mary Ann Bernhardt, Ray Young and John Castor, © A “Prificess” and a “Brave” will be selected at the.dance. The club's recently elected officers are Wallace Hanson, president; Patricia Perry, vice president; Shirley Brockway, secretary, and Dave Emrich, treasurer. Standing committee chairmen are Saramae Marer, program; Earl Carbonell, publicity; Yvonne Beatty, initiation; Dick Booth, nominating, and Florence Blakes-
Miss Russell To Be Guest
Mrs. Irene F. Dorris and Mrs. Joseph 8. Reeser will give a miscellaneous shower tomorrow
night for Miss Elizabeth Russell, 230 E. 9th 8t. She will be married to Dr. Charles O. Jeffrey July
Bridge Lesson— Protection in
Safety Play
By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY America's Card Authority UNTIL 1934 I was a resident of Cleveland. For that reason I may be a little bit biased, but I have always felt that Cleveland * produced some of the greatest card players of all time. At the Ohio State tournament this year I was happy to see Carl Apthorp and Henry
3. The party will be in the Dorris! home, 5224 E. Washington St. | The future bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jef-| frey of Andrews. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will read the nuptial vows in| McKee Chapel of the Tabernacle’ Presbyterian Church. { Among the 36 guests invited to| the party is Mrs. Robert Lee Rus-| sell, Henderson, Ky., the bride-to-| be's sister-in-law. Miss Russell is a graduate of the Western Kentucky State College, Bowling Green, Ky., and Dr. Jeffrey was graduated from Indiana University and the Northern Illinois College of Optometry, ; Chicago.
Boxholders Listed
For Tennis Tourney
More boxholders have been announced for the Western Amateur Tennis Championships to be held here July 5 through 11 at the Woodstock Club. They are Messrs. and Mesdames Robert Adams, Alex Thomson, William Griffith, Leslie DeVoe and Herbert Wilson. Additional boxes will be held by Mrs, William C. Bobbs and Messrs. and Mesdames Walter C. Hiser, Fisk Landers and Conrad Ruckelshaus. Completing the list of committee chairmen are Frederick W. Hunt, invitations; Jack Rogers, bfficial tent and player assignment; Mrs. Sylvester Johnson, housing; James O. Birr, program; Lyman 8. Ayres, publicity, assisted by Mrs. David P. Williams; { Wallace O. Lee, trophies and! : prizes, and Mrs. J. K. Bole, wom-!
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Jaeger, two former teammates of mine and two really great card players, We were discussing the famous Western Reserve team, which won the Ohio State team-of-four title this year, The team included Elmer J. Bahin, Sidney Fink, A. 8. Goldsmith and O. 8S. Emrich of Cleveland, and Charles H. Goren of Philadelphia. Today's lesson Wand is the result of our discusdion. 2 ” s YOU CAN see that the declarer has to lose two diafmonds and the ace of hearts quickly. He cannot afford to lgse any spades. Everybody agreed fhat he
should play the ace of spades | Now should} he play | the jack of spades from dummy, | hoping to find the 1Q0y and one
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on the left? Emrich, who played this hand, advanced the theory that the best percentage pl is to bang down the ace a king of spades. : This protects fthe declarer against a spade‘ loser if the queen and one Aare on the left or the right. The only time [he will win by leading the jack on the second round of spades/is when the 10 and one are on‘the left. This is a neat safety play that can be missed easily, but is never missed by good, carefuk players.
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engaged couple's parents will attend the bridal dinner for Miss Nora Thoburn Schiltges and Dr. Karl C. Kohistaeidt. It will be given tomorrow night by the bride-to-be's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Schiltges, in the Indianapolfs Athletic Club. The wedding ‘rehearsal will be held tonight. Miss Schiltges and Dr. Kohlstaedt will he married Saturday afternoon in/the Propylaeum. Dr. {Kohlstaedt ts the son of Dr. and {Mrs. George W. Kohlstaedt, Marcy Village.
” » ” Mr. and Mrs. John M. Heffelfinger will] give the bridal dinner for their / daughter, JoAnn, who will be "wed to James: Scott Grimes on Saturday. The rty, tomorrow night in the ppt Athletic Club, will pnecede the rehearsal. The bridal ' attendants and out-of-town guests will attend.
Barbara Knox and Fiance Will/ Be Honor Guests Miss Barbara Knox and John
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home of the bride-to-be's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Klepfer,
will precede hearsal. The engaged couple will exchange vows Sunday in the North
the wedding re-
F. Beckerich will be honored at a bridal dinner tomorrow night in fthe home of the bride-to-be’s!| papents, Mr. and Mrs. John Knox,
437 E. Maple Road. The partylengagement
Methodist Church. Dinner guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Lee DeWitt, parents of "the prospective bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard DeWitt; Mrs. Robert Berry, Miss Ruby Ratcliffe, Miss Rhea McGoldrick; Miss Norene Cottingham, Greenfield; Pete Michael, John Masaru, Carl Overbeck Emerson Graham.
Mr., Mrs. Walter E. Wolf To Give Bridal Dinner
{bridal dinner honoring Miss Car{olyn Levin and Louis C. Wolf. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Wolf, the future bridegroom's parents, will entertain. ; Rehearsal for the wedding, which will be read Saturday, will {precede the dinner. Relatives of [the engaged couple will attend the dinner. - - . . Dr. and Mrs. James W, Mates, Pittsburgh, will give the bridal dinner for their daughter, Helen, and her fiance, Alan C. Kamplain Jr. The couple will be married here Sunday. The dinner, preceding the wedding rehearsal, will be held in the Riviera Club. . Members of the bridal party; the future bridegroom’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Kamplain; Mrs, Frank E. Kamplain; Mrs. Donald E. Pedlow, Miss Betty O'Hara and Miss Lucile Wakefield will attend the dinner.
The engagement of Miss Frances ‘Betty Hinkley and Thomas William Sturges is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hinkley, 2331 Union St. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sturges, 36 N. Oxford St, are the future bridegroom's parents. The ceremony will be read at 7:30 p. m., July 3, in Friedens Evangelical and Reformed Church. Mrs. Hugh B. Howell will be her sister's matron of honor and James A. Williams will be the best man. Mr. Powell will be lan usher.
The couple will be married Sat- Milton H. Miller to Wed" Invited to the dinner, N York Sund hich will precede the wedding !N New Tork sunday
rehearsal, are Mr. and Mrs. Vic-|
Miss Harriet Sanders and Mil-
the prospective ton H. Miller will be married Sunbridegroom's parents; Miss Carol/day in the Spanish Portuguese Theresa Mc- Synagog in New York. Mr. and Devitt; John A. Knox, William Mrs. Herman Sanders, Mt. Verand non, N., Y, are the bride-to-be’s Robert Holtzman; Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Smith, St. Paul, Minn.,| and Miss Ruth Lang, Dallas, Tex.
uy ” lB The bridal dinner for Miss Jane Klepfer and Gerald DeWitt willl be given Saturday night in the
parents. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Miller, Indianapolis, are the future bridegroom's parents. The couple will go to Florida and Nassau on their wedding trip.
u s w Mrs. Florence Fickenworth, [2425 N. Illinois St., announces the of her daughter, Marilyn Louise, to Victor Roberts, [son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Roblerts, Wayland, O. | The marriage will be at 7:30 p.
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Anne Mary Holmes Chooses July 31 as the Date For Her Marriage to Arthur Harry Northrup
The announcement of wedding er, and Wells Lovett, of Chicago.
{m,, July 10, in the Crooked Creek | Baptist Church. Mr. Roberts is at[tending Kent State University, |Kent, O.
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