Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 July 1948 — Page 22
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Her late summer]
Yale University, where he was,
a member of St. Elmo Fraternity,’ and from the Yale School of Engineering. Daughter c or Mr. and Mrs. Mon-| roe Heath, 5251 N. Delaware St. the future Da was graduated from Tudor Hall School and Colby.
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Ferguson with miscellaneous gifts, Miss Ferguson plans to become Mrs. Floyd D. Wallace Jr. Southport
Miss Mussman will be assisted
"by her mother, Mrs, D. W. Muss-
man. Guests will include Mrs. Ray Ferguson and Mrs, Floyd D. Wallace, mothers of the engaged couple; Mesdames J. U. Kegel, E. Pitcher, Clyde Gray, Harold
Baptist Mussman, Donna Jean Wallace,
A.|son’s honor last night. Miss Phyl-
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John R. Roberts, son of Mr. and
Clampitt, Richard Robertson, | Frank Madinger, Carl Braden Jr. and Sarah McFarland. Others will be Misses Lulu
Shirley Ferguson, Benning, Georgia Pitcher, Barbara Smart, Jean Steck and Barbara Myers. Gifts for the kitchen were received at a party in Miss Fergu-
lis Burck, 1127 Lexington Ave,
BRIDE-TO-BE—Miss Norma Von Oburn, dau Mer. of i and Mrs. George H. Oburn, 5920 Central Ave., will be married to
Mrs. J. R. Roberts, 3232 Central
Ave., on Sept. 19 in St. Paul's Episcopal Church.
Merrick, James Mobley, Williamand prospective bridegroom’s Ferguson will assist her daughter Ludwig at the luncheon.
Miscellaneous Shower To Fete Miss Minta
mothers, Mesdames Burck, Noble Hollar, Harry Ferguson, Braden, William Willis and Robert Myers and Misses Benning, Myers, Shirley Ferguson, Wallace, Mussman, Betty Keough, Elizabeth Ott and Mary McCleaster. : The bride-to-be will fete her attendants with a luncheon Satur‘day in her home in Southport. Those attending will be Mrs, Braden, matron of honor; Mrs. Thom-
MARRIAGE APPROACHES—Miss Julia Jean Rowe, ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Rowe, 25 E. 52d St., will become the |
bride of Donald C. Rhodes, son
Clay City, on Sunday in the home of the bride's parents.
A variety of gifts also will be]
received by Miss Charlotte Anne| Minta who'll be honor guest at a miscellaneous shower tomorrow night in the home of Miss Mary Lou McManus, 6909 E. Washington St. Miss McManus will be assisted by her mother, Mrs, Martin L. McManus,
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Miss Mary Heath Chooses Date In Late Summer: For Her Marriage To Thomas Booth Smith 11
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THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1948 ORGANIZATIONS — 3
Acorn Farm Plans Picnic for Parents
Miss Joan Meyer To Entertain i Mu The 16th annual family picnic/John J. Williams, Allen | of Acorn Farm in Noblesville will George Pattison, Thomas Delta Alpha Chapter of Phi Mu/> Jo0'® "om 0 Toro p.m. {Sorority will have a rush tea y at the’ BBE \Sunday for approximately 50 pu.iure of the event will be a 2 1 | women who plan to attend Indi- hat party where the most originalimade for the fourth in a seri of ; homemade lady's hat, the oldest five J _ 730 N. De-|and oddest man’s hat and e Ne at wil) be hostess for the funniest boys’ and girls’ hats will
Sorority Plans Rush Tea .
Club. Mrs. Carl O. Schopp is
. | Quincy St, * |event which will be held fromi|be chosen. eral chairman for the series a hala tron Hosts dna hostesses Lor the pic-Aug, + Party and the last of
.{ luncheon-bridge series A 1 Dr. and Mrs. Frank|wil be limited to 75 tables apolis Teague, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Mer- » bers on committees Dr. and Mrs, Yan [) 2425 members serving on commitiees),, | pr ang Mrs Hugh Thatchieyilish Ave, will be hostess f {or the tea are Mrs. Glen Jr. and Messrs. and Mesdames business and social meeting o way am n; Miss Jean Carlwinliam B. Austed, Ear I. Larsen, Delt-A-Dek Club at § p. m, Sullivan, C. E. Carbon and John | | Mitchell.
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Teen Problems—
Keep Your Self Respect
By JEAN Pretending to be something ONE ANGLE of good man- you're not. TUntrue tales of ners is kindness to oihess, Ap your financial and social worty other is your own seli-respe Heres a list of strictly cheap | OF. /9f athletic, scholastic ang tricks. They won't hurt others | other achievements—they much. But they definitely lower Bakar. or 1 nt tal A void them. ple as your rating. Better a B Da We itn Ole a x
Acting in a conspicuous man- A ner in public and telling your | can’t get far, that way.
rivate affairs to strangers. 3 Women Blood Donors
Heithecker, Schmadeke, Jane Teague, Sally Julius and Virginia Emick. Among active chapter members throughout the state who will attend are Miss Carolyn Lucas, Hope; Miss Margaret Keillor and Miss Janice Henke, Greensburg; Miss Lynn Ferguson and Miss) Janet Fisher, Connersville; Miss Leith Taylor, Walkerton; Misses, June and Doris Wean of Dan-| {ville; Miss Jo Ann Hayes, Craw-,
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We've touched on this before.
donors.
|fordsville; Miss Marilyn Manship| Tt includes clownish be- 7 {and Miss Kathleen Caca, Nobles-| havior, open displays of affec- ak TY Gen make up 4 iville, and Miss Ann Ogden, tion, gossip and confidences PET cent © ngland's blood
| Bloomington.
babbled in public. a
Charles Porter photo ! daugh- |
of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Rhodes,
| ment Chapel of SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. | Shower guests will include] mothers of the couple, Mrs. John J, Minta and Mrs. Dennis Mat-| {tingly; Mrs. William Crane of tee, Mesdames J. w.| Smith, Garland Mattingly, James! O’Maley, B. F. Darnell, R. L. Fow-! ler, E. M. Zurschmeid and Robert Hayes. Others will be Miss Norma Mattingly of Loogootee and Misses Josephine Budenz, Jean Falvey,
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Gray, Harry , Rosemary Thomas 8. King Jr. werejas 8. King and the bridesmaids,| Vows will be repeated Aug. 1 Betty Moore, Mary Kramer, Betti-| Gray, Jeannette Smart, Ima hostesses. Misses Mussman, Benning, Shir- by Miss Minta and John Ernest jane Livengood, Alma Kennedy, Steck, William Fisher, Stuart] Guests were the future bride's ley Ferguson and Myers, Mrs. Mattingly in the Blessed Bacra-|and Sonja Bobbe. My Day— Bridge Lesson—
Mys. James Roosevelt Mourned By Her Family and Neighbors
By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT
HYDE PARK, July 22—-On
Roosevelt, the widow of my husband's half-brother, died in her
home here after a short illness.
She adored her husband. After his death in 1927 we thought
we would never arouse her inSYSYaaY Inings, bul abe house up pis hose >
here, and as long as think she had
in-law was alivi some com; 2a, Before I went out to Phoenix, recently for t»s wedding of my granddaughter, Sistie, she gave me a wedding present to take to this first member of the younger generation to be married, and showed a great deal of interest in the event. Yet, one felt that it was almost as though she were talking from another world. Now she has passed over to that other world, and one can only hope that
Monday afternoon Mrs. James
through which she passed here are completely over. If unselfishness and love of human beings, then Aunt Betty, as all my children called her, will be met with the words: “Well Ye| dons: thou good and faithful servMy husband was fond of Mrs. Roosevelt and I shall miss the short visits I was able to pay her now and then, Many of the kind things she did for people in an unostentatious way will long be remembered in this neighborhood. And there will be many of her
the suffering and the sorrow
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All Players Should Count Their Tricks
Miss Jean Maschmeyer Names Attendants for Aug. 1 Ceremony.
Miss Jean Maschmeyer has chosen the attendants for her marriage to Eugene R. Bardonner on Aug. 1 in the Pleasant Run Boule- | vard Evangelical and Reformed Church. Miss Frances Kidwell will be the maid of honor, and Mrs. Robert
A042 McDonald and Miss Ellen Brant ve62 of Terre Haute wiH be brides$J872 maids. Suzanne Maschmeyer, the $6542 bride-to-be’s niece, will be the flower girl. She will arrive here AGH AX? wi for the wedding from Germany VJs oAI008 where her parents, Col. A. W. © None 4 Maschmeyer, stationed with the ' AJ109 $13 army of occupation, and Mrs. dos Maschmeyer now are living. $382 Charles Ruschhaupt of New KQs3 Palestine will be the best man, ¢ Res and ushers will be the future #KQ ‘bride’s brother, James MaschLesson Hand—Neither vul, meyer, and Bill Peet. South West North East Mrs. McDonald will entertain 10 Dousle Redouble Das with a miscellaneous shower for Pass Pass 4% Miss Maschmeyer Saturday night Pass : 4 Passa Past i; the home of her mother, Mrs. Opening—¢ K Earl Ross, 7500 Madison Ave.
By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY Amerion’s Card Authority THE MOST important lesson to be learned in bridge is to count your tricks. In today’s 1 hand East gets into the right
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Guests will be the mothers of
the engaged couple, Mrs, Edward Maschmeyer and Mrs. William Bardonner;. Mesdames Arthur Baumer, William Vollmer, Wil-
fam Maschmeyer, Leon Stanley,
Oscar Lentz, Harry Maschmeyer, William Uhl, Richard Uhl, John
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Misses Emma Maschmeyer, and Martha Vollmer. Next week Miss Kidwell will be | hostess for a kitchen shower, and | Mrs, W. W. Peet, T4668 College | Ave., will fete Miss Maschmeyer| with a miscellaneous Shower next | Thursday. | Both the bride-to-be and her] fiance are attending Purdue Uni-| versity. Miss Maschmeyer is the! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maschmeyer, 244 W. Troy Ave. and Mr. Bardonner’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. William V, Bardonner, New Palestine.
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diamond opening, the six-heart contract is assured if the declarer counts his tricks. He can count five spade | tricks, a diamond and a club— | 10 tricks in all. If the spades | are divided 3-3, he can throw | one of his clubs away on a spade and ruff & club. That will | give him 11 tricks, and he still will have three trumps to pick | up the trump suit. This means that he will have to use some of dummy’s trumps to ruff a couple of diamonds. Now he has 12 tricks counted, and all he has to do is to be sure that the timing is right. » .. » = THE OPENING lead of the diamond king is trumped in dummy with the four of hearts. The eight of hearts is played | and overtaken with the 10spot. Jf South takes this trick,
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declarer has no problem. But suppose that he ducks it. Then East must ruff another diamond in dummy. He must not cash the ace of diamonds at { this point.
Next the jack of hearts is led from dummy and overtaken with the queen. South might as well take this with the ace, and his best play is to lead back the king of clubs, This "is won in dummy, a spade is led to the king, the trumps are picked up, the ace of diamonds cashed, and now East goes over to dummy with | the five of spades. On dummy’s three good spades East discards his club and two diamonds and the seven of hearts is available to ruff dummy’s club.
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