Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 July 1948 — Page 14

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‘THE BRIDAL SCENE—

Nancy Adair % rN ‘Will Be Guest 3 ‘At Shower

Luncheon Is Planned

For Jean Swaim Linen gifts will be presented to iiss Nancy Lea Adair at a prejuptial party Thursday night in he home of Mrs Malcolm Campell, The marriage of Miss Adur and John Edward Peschau will be Sept. 4 in the Central Christian Church.

£1 of the bride-to-be; } Howard Travis, John Bruhn, ¢ Carolyn Hargitt, James Browning, Wendell Hicks, Robert Buri nett, Robert Blessing, Murray if DeArmond, Harry Hooley, G. W. ig: Gerald and M. Crosby Bartlett. HE Also attending will be Misses iF Sally Schooley, Mary Lou Dougg las, Jean Sennhauser, Suzanne Ramey, Patty Ann Coate, Patricia Burnett and Polly Overly. » ~ ” Misses Beverly Potts, Carolyn ; Smith and Carolyn Costin will : give a luncheon and miscellaneous Ey shower Saturday afternoon in the gi Columbia Club for. Miss Jean §H Swaim. : Jack Geyer Sutter, Marion, will take Miss Swaim as his bride in an Aug. 8 ceremony in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Nathan Swaim, 3166 N. Delaware St. The luncheon guests will be

BRIDE-TO-BE—Miss Barbara Ann Kreiger, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. H. G. Kreiger, 1347 N. LaSalle St., will become the bride of Lores Elmer Webb, son of Mrsg Grace R. Webb, 404 E. New York St. and Clarence Webb, 430 N. Meridian St. The vows will be read Aug. 28 in the Woodruff Place Baptist Church.

ENGAGED —T he engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Marjorie Cantin to Ralph Meyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Meyer, 2403 Guilford Ave., is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Cantin, 5154 Park Ave. The vows will be read on Aug. 28 in the St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. :

P. H Ho photo ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED—The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Doris E. Mann to Ferril T, Agea Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Agee, Beech Grove, is announced by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Edgar V. Mann, Beech Grove. The couple Mrs. Bwaim, Mrs. John G. Suts

Pre-Nuptial Parties Are Highlights Of The Mid-Summer Social Scene

Pp. H RECENT BRIDE—Miss Amy llene Harrington, 1234 Ave., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stanley Kroger, 271 Leeds Ave., was married to Roy Gordon Burris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Burris, 5657 Indianola Ave., on Saturday. The ceremony was read in the Pleasant Run Evangelical and Reformed Church.

TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1048

Organizations—

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‘Marjan Osborn,

will be wed on Aug. 7 in the Beech Grove Methodist Church. ser, Marion, mother of the pros-

Lawrence Thixton, parents of the Hardy O. Hicks, Alfred D. Gates pective bridegroom; Mise Jantt| engaged couple; Mr, and Mrs.|and Dale Sommers Jr. Sutter rr] Marion Gregory, Robert McCoy, Fortville; Mr. and| Miss Frost will be feted at a Marion; wh Don Purviance, Mrs. Joseph Ludlow, Miss Betty miscellaneous shower tomorrow Bloomington: pn Huntington: Caristedt, Robert Watson, Mar-inight. Mrs. George Marshall] and uM 8 na, r. Greencastle: tin Mandabach, Robert Kirkpat- Brown and Mrs. William Harry Miss Rac Soper: New Castle: Fick and Richard Howe. Bernhardt, sisters -of the prose

| tive bridegroom, will be host- \ d Beckett, West yn pec : Th a " Miss ee The engagem.nt and approach-) esses. Gross, Shelbyville. {ing marriage of Miss Glenna Mae ¥ u =»

Mrs. Walter Truman Jr. is to

Also, Mesdames David L. Smith, Frost to Richard Frederick Milbe the honor guest at a miscel-

son of Mr. and Mrs. Theo- noon,

ON. LAKES, beside the sea, along inland rivers, kids are having shore parties. , Swimming in the hot aftercooking

Teen Problems— Beware of Summer Romances

By JEAN dark, the stars and perhaps a mid-summer moon and the cozy comfort of camp fires on the sand. They all add up to something super-special— and super-emotional. It’s especially so for the younger teener who's having

franks and

{. W. Potts, J. C. Costin, Emory ler,

. owles, Bayter and_Robert F. Ka Mary Place, is announced by her par-

Misses Marty Chevalier,

Lee Potts, Ann Kennedy, Sue| Ramey, Mary Kay Mcintyre and

Patricia ‘Hartley.

".n . Miss Zadel Marilyn McCoy and James Edward Thixton will be Church of Our Redeemer. honored Friday at a bridal din- Norma R. Frost, sister of the Mrs. Zadel Whiting, aunt of the bride- honor, and Miss Edith Bernhardt, The Miss couple will be married Saturday|liam Hendrickson will be brides- Graves,

ner in Holly Hock Hill to-be, will bathe hostess. in Christ Episcopal Church.

Dinner guests will be Mrs. El-| sie C. McCoy and Mr. and Mrs.

Bridge—

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He i= a vice president of the American Contract Bridge League, and served for some time as president of the Midwest Conference of the league. He will head the 8t. Louis delegation to the summer session of the national championships tournament starting Saturday in Chicago. Although Lees is a bridge leader, he plays tournament bridge just for the fun of it. Nevertheless, he is always in there to take all the’ match points he can on a board. He certainly collected all of them on today's hand. . sn SO FAR AS his spade bid is concerned, I think that Lees has a theory that if nobody else bids spades, it might be a good idea to bid them yourself, But the spade bid did not stop West. from opening the deuce of sspades, and that was the opening at practically every table

\dore F. Milter, 948 N. Belle Vieu|,, ..,,s shower tomorrow night.

ts, Mr. and Mrs. Paul J, Frost,| Mrs. Truman, the former Miss 2637 Ethel Merrick, was married July

q Iston Drive, 4837 Rals 4. The hostesses will be Mrs. C.

The Rev. William H. Eifert

{will read the vows at 8:30 p. m,,

| Miss Elizabeth 8. Smith in Miss Aug. 27, in the English Jutneran Smith's home, 5849 Julian Ave.

Guests will be Mesdames Severin Barstad, Frances Belcher, Eugene B. Bibbins, Wayne Bick“inell, Victor G. Dye, Elmer L. Joan Baxter and Mrs. Wil-\p, io yon, 1. Goodnight, Jack | maids. EE iy sep. . el, A. G. McGinley, The best. man is to be Donald poy. "0 “Meyers, J. B. Parks, ‘Frank Riggs Jr., Richgrd Roudebush, John A. Shelby, David F. Stone, Merrill G. Sullivan, B, Allan Sutton, Kenneth Trees, and

DR. ANSWERS—

[bride-to-be, will be the maid of

|C. Pyles and ushers will be

eRe 1108 By DR. E. P, JORDAN *Q108 Question: Can a person &742 who has had a coronary 431012 AX thrombosis recover comWAS AMM 3 pletely from an ordinary 01843 Ww _t SP operation? Can a coronary 883 S attack be caused by gall ! Degier | #XQIE | stones? ; ‘ Answer: Many people who Lees have had a coronary throm3113 bosis ‘have had operations SAK? later and have gotten along &A109 very well indeed. An attack : of coronary thrombosis does Tournament—-Neither vul, not have any relation to gall South Yeu North Rast stones so far as is known. - ” » 16 na 13 ; o . Question: Is it necessary to 3N.T. Pass Pass Pass bol Hy drinking water for — safety? . Opening—4 2 Answer: Almost all cities

have good water supplies and careful control over- the safety —f the water for drinking purposes. In almost all cities the . health service warns the citi-

queen from dummy — that is, everybody but Lees. At all of the other tables East's king won the first trick, the king of clubs came back. - And now try to make three no trump!

Lees went right up with zens if there is any need to dummy’s ace of ‘spades on the boil the water. first trick, and led the king of ———————————————y hearts. Why? Because he {Women Shoppers

counted one spade ‘trick, four heart tricks, three diamonds and the ace of clubs-—nine tricks, and that was what ne

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Bodie's photo WED IN JUNE—Mrs. Richard J. Sorenson, the former Miss Marilyn M, Studer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Studer Jr., Whiting, became the bride of Mr. Sorenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Sorenson, 1435 W. 22d St., on June 12 in

Ewing photo PROSPECTIVE BRIDE—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swinney, Martinsville, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Mildred Elizabeth, to Austin D. McKee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McKee, Martinsville. They will

be married on Aug. 21. Whiting. (J. BE. Van Meter, Miss Jane Gib- Dorothy . Swickard and Mary (son and Miss Roberta Morse. | iene will be hostesses to the

. x = {72 guests invited to the shower. Miss Bette Clare Isaacs will be] The bride-to-be will be married feted at a linen, crystal and silver|to Charles Reed Delporte, Aug. 14, {shower Thursday night in the/in Butler University’s Sweeney [Riviera Club. Misses Joan Fritz,/Chapel.

Miss Jean Maschmeyer Will Be Honor Guest

A final round of pafties is being held this week for Miss Jean | Gertrude Maschmeyer. She will exchange vows with Eugene R. Bardonner at 2:30 p. m. Sunday in the Pleasant Run Boulevard! Evangelical and Reformed Church. | Miss Maschmeyer is being honored today at a kitchen shower in the home of Miss Frances Kidwell, 815 E. Minnesota St. Another! shower will be given Thursday : in the home of Mrs. W. W, Peet, Russias Pe Ww Palestine! ne 7466 College Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Bardonner, Mr. and A bridal dinner for the engaged Mrs. James A. Maschmeyer, Mr: couple will be held Saturday night|and Mrs. Towler, Mr. and Mrs.! in the home of the bride-to-be's| Mallory W. Bransford and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Robert McDonald. Maschmeyer, 244 W. Troy Ave. Miss Frances Attending the shower in the Suzanne - Maschmeyer, Robert Kidwell home are Mesdames Ferris and William Peef also will Maschmeyer, Carl Kidwell and|attend. Jack Fowler, Misses Barbara Kidwell, Phyllis Koehler, Maryanne Meincken, Hildegarde Bickel, P lan Card p arty Betty Davis, Charlotte Hafer,| The Three-Way Card Club will Barbara Tracy and Lorna ‘Kueb-|sponsor a card party at 1:30 p. m. ler. Thursday in the Colonial FurniGuests of Mrs. Peet, who will ture Co. Auditorium. Mrs. J. C. be assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Doncaster is chairman. The proC. Bernard Noelting, Evansville,/ceeds will benefit an Indianapwill. be the mothers of the en-|olis orphan. gaged couple, Mrs. Maschmeyer and Mrs. Willlam V. Bardonner;

Kidwell, Miss

‘burgers over the open fire. Then as darkness comes, singing and talking and sentimentally watching the stars.

» » » IT'S wonderful! But let's face it, friends, how sentimental should we get?

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dates for the first time. Well, youngster, now's the time for you to prove that you deserve your new freedom. Really sharp, permanently popular kids—the kind you want to be—don't succumb to moon madness, They don’t squander affection on some little-known, vaguely-=-seen somebody out on a dark beach

SO here's a bit of advice Join a crowd that has standards you can believe in, with the group; don't tempt fate in a lonesome twosome. Keep a 12 o'clock (or earlier) curfew on informal-type dates. And have the courage to behave with dignity on all occasions. .

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{program will include a dress pe. ‘view and the presentation of club pins. 4-H leaders in charge of the program are Anthony Ackerman and Mesdames Norman RBrier Cora Ulrey, E. R. Echols, R. W, Heiskell, George W. Vogel, Min. {nie McConnell, Harmon Lee, {Charles Reynolds and Margaret

| Lowdermilk, Beta Sigma Phi Unit, White {Cross Guild, will sponsor a “Breakfast With Chuckles” at § a. m. Saturday in the Guaranty Cafeteria. ’ Tickets for the radio broadcast and breakfast may be obtained from 11 a. m. until 2 p, m. each day’ through Friday in the restaurant. A picnic is being planned for Monday by the Zeta Kappa Chap ter, Delta Theta Tau Sorority, {Mrs, Kenneth E. Thornburg, 4416 {Carrollton Ave., hostess, will be {assisted by Mesdames Paul Walk, Henry Miller and I. A. Iverson,

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