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Senior Girl em Take Michigan Trip; Wisconsin Trek Planned Aug. 24-31
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last night. Two duffle bags were the limit for a camper’s luggage. Miss Mary Jane Nelson is the trip leader, assisted by Mrs. William A. Shideler. ‘Misses Barbara Holcombe and Constancé and Barbara Prim are the program counselors. The traveling scouts include Gertrude G. Wegst, Martha Harrison, Benno Lou Shepherd, Helen Eby, Marilyn Atteberry, Mary Ann Lents, Kathryn Brockman, Charlotte Green, - Barbara Ann Timmons, Lynda Belle Wilson and Clara Gertrude Ilig. } Also Joyce Marie Locke, Delores De Werpe, Barbara Louise Hill, Carolyn Cravens, Betty Brink, Nancy H. Fisher, JanSane 3 Newhouse, Betty Engle,
michael, Bleanor Jones and return Thursday.
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planned for Aug. 24 to 31.
Miss Nelson and Mrs. Shideler and Martha Harrison.
LET'S GO CAMPING—These senior Girl Scouts are ready to board the bus Deloris Maguire, Patricia Car- for a week's trip to Mackitac Island, Mich. The girls took off yesterday and wil These scouts are {left to right, standing) Delors: Magu Lynde ww Wilsgn, Barbars Prim, Clara llig, Eleanor Jones and Marilyn Atteberry. In the A TRIP to Wisconsin 1s (lofi to right) are Benno Lou Shepherd, Delores De Werpe, Charlotte ren
_THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Organizations—
Dinner, Dance {Will Be Held At Athenaeum
ichestra, under the direction of iduring the club's steak dinner to-
{George Mercer, William G. Blan-
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will conduct this trip also. The
counselors will be | Weddings Tomorrow—
program Misses Jean Snarr and Barbara and Constance Prim.
Reemanons aresty wave | FOUY NNuptial Ceremonies Tomorrow
been made by Marilyn Jean
st wane. tne sass | Vill Be Followed by Breakfasts
Ginger Clark, Shirley May | pour wedding ceremonies will Mrs. Edward Kirch, 57 E. Le]
Cruse, June Hilgemeien, Sally he read tomorrow morning in Grande Ave. DeVaney and Norma Hackle- |Catholic churches and rectoties| Miss Mary Catherine Schott blush pink frock. Beverly Sharp, man. here. Miss Mildred Ann Schott|will be her sister's maid of honor. Others are Rosemary Doran, (will become the bride of Irvin|Her frock will be pink taffeta. Anne Ransdell, Lora Marlette, ddseph Kirch at 9 4. m. in Sacred|The bridesmaid, Miss Mary Kirch, pa sister of the bridegroom, will be
‘Martha Harrison, Marilyn Atteberry, Linda Sue McLain, He
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Catholic Church, The read by the Rev. Sue Teeters, Barbara Leona [Conan Mitchell. gown Bennett, Margaret Leighty, | The parents of the couple are/styled with a marquiset yoke and t McCallum and Lorela Mr, and Mrs. Edmund OC. Schott, bertha will be worn by the bride. 37 E. Raymond St, and Mr. -and{It has a full skirt and cathedral
SUEDE WEDGIE |
weor this luscious looking Black suede Hi wedgie by’ Dorothy Lee! Open All Day Saturday
SMOOTH BLACK LEATHER
Fr. dressed in blue marquiset. A candlelight satin
itrain. Her off-white illusion veil (will be held by a tiara of seed pearl orange blossoms. She Will
‘man and ushers will be William er, and Donald Biehl.
‘a three-weeks’ ‘trip to California, the couple will be at home temporal at the E. Raymond St. dress.
oris Felske, Mr. Stucky wa Exchange Vows
An informal ceremony will ‘unite Miss Doris Felske and John iF, Stucky at 11:30 a. m. in the |8acred Heart rectory. The Rev. Fr. Medard Buvala will officiate. { Mr. and Mrs. Max R. Felske, {1430 Kennington St, are the bride's parents, and Mrs. Kate Stucky, 1302 8S. Talbott Ave, is the bridegroom’s mother. The bride will be dressed in a pink crepe frock and will wear an ‘orchid corsage. Miss Mary Jane McCorkle, the bridesmaid, will wear an aqua crepe dress. Charles
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|. Following the rite, a breakfast ‘will be held at Gammon’s Chick= len Dinner Home. The reception {is to, be in the home of the bride's {parents at 2:30 ¢¥. m. After a trip {north, the couple will live at 1445 Union St. Reception Is to Follow | Bauman-Wessling Rite { The Holy Name Catholic {Church will be the scene of the ‘marriage of Miss Marcella E, [Wessling and Raymond H. Bauman at 9 a. m. The Rev. Fr. Louis {Schumaker will be assisted by the Rev. Fr. Malo Topmiller, St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Shélbyiville, and the Rev. Fr. Roger Huser of the Franciscan Monastery, Oldenburg. { Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wessling, Beech Grove, are the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam A. Bauman, 722 N. Bosart Ave. are parents of the bridegroom. i Miss Evelyn Wessling, the maid of honor, will wear a lilac marquiset dress and sheer braid headdress. The bridesmaids, Misses [Catherine Wessling, Mary Louise Sommers, Marjorie Wulfekuhl
|Floretta Bauman, will wear a
the flower girl, will be dressed in yellow net. Jimmy Morrison will be the ringbearer.
|carry ‘white roses and stephano- man, and the
tis. Eugene Wessling and Joseph | James Yetter will be the best/Huser.
E. Kirch, the bridegroom's broth-/tAurant in Cumberiand will follow the ceremony. The couple will A breakfast in the Lake Shoreireceive guests at the home of the Country Club will follow the cere- bride's parents from 7 to 9 orciete mony, and a reception in the/that night.
be held from 7 to 9 p. m. Afteriat home in Beech Grove.
William Smith will be married at
iCloe Ree Sims, bridesmaids, will {wear pink and turquoise marqui-
jand Rosemary O'Connor, will be
The. junior bridesmaid, Miss
An ivory satin gown with a romance neckline, hooped ‘skirt and cathedral train will be worn by the bride. A tiara of waxed orange blossoms will hold her two-tiered fingértip illusion well, She will carry whité: roses, gladjoli and bavies” breath. John Wurz be the best “will include
A breakfast at Buckley's Res-
After a trip east, they will be
Brother of the Bride To Read Ceremony Miss Mary Minton and Robert
9 a. m. in St. Philip Neri Catholic Church. The bride's brother, Lt. Cmdr. Robert Minton, Navy chaplain, will officiate. Mrs. William Baecher, her sister’'s matron of honor; will be dressed in yellow marquiset with a matching marqguiset and braid hat. Miss Charlotte Smith, the bridegroom’s sister, and Miss
set and matching hats.
dress has a Chantilly lace bodice and - yoke in off-shoulder effect. Her two-tiered fingertip illusion veil will be held by a satin and lace coronet. She will carry pink roses. Richard Allison will be the best man, and ushers are to be John and Joseph Naughton and David
ton. . After a breakfast at LaRue's Restaurant, the couple will’ receive at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Minton, 647 N. Parker Ave, from 110 4 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Ivory Smith, 2024 E. New York St, are the bridegroom’s parents, Following a short trip, the couple will be at home in Indianapolis.
Bride-to-Be
(the honor guest. The guests will be Mesdames Walter Keller, Hugh Quill, Mary!
Williams, Willlam B. Meadows ‘Jr, William Berry, Mary Jo 8ti-
ley, Carmel Ricel and Alma Wolf.
Riley, Sylvester Kelly, Robert |
ENGAGED — ment of Miss Stewart to Thomas Stuart Murray, son of Mr and Mrs. Thomas S. Murray, Elkhart, is announced by her mother, Mrs, | Deloris M. Stewart, Shelbyville, The couple attend Indiana University. No date has been set
chard, Willlam Dearmin, Paul J. Shreve, Lewis Hensley, F. W. Steiger, G. C. Winter, Borshoff, A. L. Rice, R. J. Doyle and Oscar Haug.
tions are Messrk. and Mesdames 0. H. Meyer, George yonnegut: Forrest Welch and George Farkas, Dr. and Mrs. Paul T. White and Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Elliott.
{meet at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Rauh Memorial Library. Original short stories. by members ‘will be read.
At the meeting are Mrs. Dayton, Greenfield; Mrs. C. H,
Norris, Mrs. LaRue - Davis and, : pert Purcell, y
{rority, will hold a family pienic
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Concert Orchestra To Play for Event The Athenaeum Concert Or
Constantine G. Borshoff, will play
morrow night in the Summer 8
Garden. Walter Jackson's Orchestra will play for dancing following the dinner hour. Among those planning to attend are Messrs. and Mesdames L. C. Batchelor, ¥. A. Wakeman, Tom Young, James Bradford,
Others who have made reserva-
The Story-A-Month Club will
New members to be pressnted
Xi Chapter, Phi Delta Pi So-
and fish fry at 3 p. m. Sunday in Riverside Park.
The H. E. 0. Club will meet for a noon luncheon Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Louis Sieloff, 1514 W. 234 St.
Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, will be celebrated at 6:30"p.
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F reak Hands Aré Hard To Handle
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TODAY'S HAND was played by Mrs. John 8. Hermistone of Charlerol, Pa. She held the West cards, and the bi shown is exactly the way it occurred.
Mrs. Hermistone said that it might have been safer to over
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call with two diamonds rather than four. I believe that since ' South had bid a spade and she held five of them, there was no need for her to try to shut out
South. Also, she was void in hearts and clubs, and if ‘the opponents bid either of those suits, Mrs. Hermistone's partner probably ~ would be well fortified against them, However, she bid four diamonds, and when North bid four hearts, East could not be blamed for doubling. Now, South bid four spades, which I do not think Mrs, Hermistone should have doubled.
It was obvious that thé whole
four spades.
‘East player did.
redoubled spade contract.
and two diamond tricks.
for the wedding. of
further bidding on the part of.
hand was of freakish pattern, and she had no certainty that [Mrs she could defeat four spades, If she had not doubled, the opponents undoubtedly would have played the contract at
. . AFTER HER double and North's redouble, East was confronted with a very difficult problem, with eight hearts and five clubs. Iam quite sure that half of the experts might take it out in five diamonds, as this |
It was a disastrous hand for | East and West, as the oppo- | nents cashed five spade tricks |
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Now, when South doubled five | diamonds, Mrs, Hermistone cer- | tainly should not have redou- | bled. Had shé not done so, | she and her partnér would have | lost no more than they would | if the opponents had made the |
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Freak hands are difficult to | handle as well as to analyze. In |
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PARTY PLANNERS —Miss Marian Thompson (left), rush chairman for the DePauw University Chapter of Delta Delta Delta Sorority, and Miss Befty Thompson [on the floor), immediate past president of the chapter, are decorating balloons in the home of Miss Barbara Rusie [canter 4048 N. New Jersey St. chairman for the sorority’s Kiddie Rush from *chilthe DePauw UniChapter, Deita Delta Deita Sorority, will entertain Greencastle coeds from 2 to 5 p. m. tomorrow at Aftermath. Farm, Carmel. They will float balloons dec orated with the sorority’s three
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