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MONDAY, AUG. 1, 1948 Bridal Scene—

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ORGANIZATHONS—

from Stephens College and North-| western University. member of Kappa Kappa Gamma, Sorority. Mr. Wildman is a graduate of Butler University and the University of Michigan

Chi Fraternity, - " - Mrs. James O. Polley, 111 E.

y Polley, formerly of to Elvin J The wedding will be at 2:30 p. m. Sept. 4 in the Greenwood Christian Church

ridgewater, Mass. Miss Carolyn Jackson, daughter of the

, tha Martin, G , Green woe Ard Miss Polley with a miscellaneous shower tomorrow

"bias Polley attended American University, Washington, and Mr. J n is a graduate of Brown University. Shower Will Honor Virginia Ann Jenkins Miss Virginia Ann Jenkins, who! will be married to Robert Davis Kaylor on Sunday, will be honored at a miscellaneous shower tomorrow night. The hostesses will be Mrs. Wayne N. Gartin, Mrs. Marion Rohrer and Miss Mary T. Green in the home of Mrs. Gartin’s mother, Mrs. M. G. Elder, 3801 Madison Ave. The guests will be Mesdames| Ernest Jenkins, Ezra Kaylor, Clayton Nichols, Luella Poorman, W;: R. Steward, Willlam Gartin, Elmer Elder, Grace Rohrer, Jack Elde:, William Patterson, Lucy Patterson, Lenis Elder, Russell Eider, Elza Elder, Guy Scanlon, Ken Kenney and Arthur Patter-

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Law = School. He is a member of Sigma| i%

Beck, rush chairman,

from 2 to 6 p. m. Sunday, Aug. 29, the day rush formally opens! at Butler.

The tea will be given in the Phi camp Delta Theta Fraternity Chapter; House. The Delta Gamma Chapter House still is undergoing sum-| mer building repairs. Planned around a pirate theme, the party is in charge of Miss Barbara Beck, rush chairman. She will be assisted by Misses Helen Davenport, Betty Lou Eisenhut, Peggy Maloney and Patia Hosea. Mrs. Francis Echert, a member of thes Indianapolis , Alumnae Chapter, is. the rush adviser. She {is being assisted by Mrs. George House. Sorority members will dressed in pirate costumes and the Phi Delta recreation room will simulate a pirate den. Miss Betty Miller is president of the! sorority. » ” ® Tickets to ‘“Blandings’ Dream! House,” which will formally open

son, Misses Joan Brown, Marjorie on Sunday, Sept. 5, were placed

McLeod and Anna Langer. »” ” - ¥ Mesdames = Howard Brebber‘man, Harvey Bultman and Ralph H. Bultman were hostesses at a surprise = miscellaneous shower yesterday in the home of Mrs. Ralph H. Bultman, 1014 High St. Miss Ruth Kull was the honor guest. She will be married to Othell R. Bohannon on Sept. 5.. The guests included Mesdames Carl H. Kull, Harold Hiner, James Hiner, Wallace Hiner, Clarence Hiner, Herman Kull, Elso Greene, 0. W.:- Rohlfing, Harry Schwab, Walter Smith, Rithard Bultman and * Robert Hansen, Misses Doris and Betty Hiner, Hilda Hansen, Clara Wilhelm and Helen and Lenore Rohlfing.

Wedding Vows Unite Couple

Miss Joan Elizabeth Messersmith and Pvt. Leslie W. Minor were married at 3:30 p. m. Yesterday in the North Tacoma tian Church. The Rev. Byron Lambert read- the vows. Mr. and Mrs. Evert T. Messersmith, 4039 N. Temple Ave. are the bride's parents and Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Minor, 1660 College Ave. are the bridegroom’s parents. The bride wore an ivory satin gown fashioned with a molded] bodice and hoop skirt. Her twoveil of illusion fell oe a tiara of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of white flowers. Mesdaes william Wyne, | Wayne Messersmith, Norris Minor and Bud Harkless and Miss Margaret Hawkins, bridal attedants, wore pastel colored frocks. Gay Sanford and Sarah Jane Strother were flower girls. The best man was James Dwinell and the ushers were Arnold and Wayne Messersmith, Norris Minor and Mr. Wyne. A trip north followed a reception in the church. The couple] will be at home in Ft. Knox, Ky., after the trip.

on sale today by members of the Christamore Aid Society, sponsors of the exhibition.

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{tol Ave. All proceeds from the, tickets will go into the society's special fund for the operation land maintenance of its summer camp for boys and girls at Tradlers Point.

Mrs. Augustus Coburn, presijdent of the society, announced that the committee in charge of projects will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Robert B. Rhoads Jr: 6146 North Pennsylvania St, to arrange a special

the lobby of Loew’s theater. The {RKO-Radio production will open there on Saturday, Sept. 11. The committee in charge of the “Dream House” project includes Mesdames Erwin Vonnegut, Richjard H. Oberreich, James M. Leffel Jr, Earl B. Haueisen, Emily W. Lemcke, William C. Griffith, Edward Bennett, Edward L. Van Riper,

{and Coburn.

{Overseas League To Have Convention

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Delta Gammas Plan Rush Tea; Christamore Aid Opens Ticket Sales

ARRANGE SORORITY RUSH—Lord Handsome of Mazelaine, a boxer belong‘ing to the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity at Butler University, proves he's a good listener as three Delta Gamma Sorority members at Butler discuss plans for the rush tea they'll give in the Phi Delt Chapter House Aug. 29. They are (left to right] Miss Jo Ann McMillen; Miss Patia Hosea, a rush committee member, and Miss Barbara

Delta Gamma Sorority of But- directors at the home of Mrs. |tion’s newspaper, Carry On, will ler University will give a rush tea Reily G. Adams, 4727 North Capi-| accompany them.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

{Council - oY amen will hold its Claude C. McLean, will be honred,

will be speaker {Miss Constance McLean will sing

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BRA 0 eB Congas ios

Mrs. McLean To Be Honored By Council

Members Will Meet Thursday Morning

ali-day meeting at 10 m. Thursday in the Hotel , The new president, Mrs.

H. J. Pierson of Civic Films the luncheon

accompanied by Mrs. Paul Duckwall.

At the morning session Mrs. A. Sandman. Mill discuss the omiug Atason IndianapoOrchestia and

lis Symphony Sion Bren Will Ca og rs. mer activities of the Indiana Roadside Council. Mrs. Esther

Reservations - for the meeting may be made with Mrs. E” L.

The theme of the convention will be Living in a World Community.” The group has donated $750 to the United States International Children's Emergency Fund. -

Membership in the league is open to the women of all the services, the American Red Cross, USO, and similar groups that served overseas in either War IiSwiss or II. Mrs. Mary 8. Day is president of the local unit.

Picnic Thursday ’

Women's will have a picnic at 6 p. m. Thursday in Garfield Park. Highlights of the National Convention held July 4 to 9 in Ft Worth, Tex., will be given. Mrs. Gretchen Terrell is in charge of

Miss Nelle Baldwin and Miss and Seeds.”’ Clare Brook will represent the|

Luts Weelburg. Short talks on Allotment of tickets and post- vention Thursday to next Mon- gardens, birds snd flowers will alers to retail stores and other day in the Grand Hotel, Mack- be given by Mesdames Charles firms was made at a meeting inac Island, Mich. Miss Grace Nagel, Walter Jackson and Herthis afternoon of the board of Hawk, , editor of the organiza- bert Newson.

arrangements for the meeting.

meet at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow ia {the Prospect Branch Library. Arthur .C. Hoffman of Technical | High School will speak on “Bulbs

Hostesses for the .event are Mrs. George Sherman and Mrs.

Bridge—

By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY America’s Card Authority THE SOUTHERN Appalach-

held in the George Vanderbilt Hotel in Asheville, N. C., Aug. 27 through 29, undoubtedly will establish new attendance rec-

registrations already in.

recently, and I asked Mrs’

psychic bidding. The best an-

day's hand. He not only continues to use them himself, but he has his partner doing it, too. Murry held the East cards. His partner's bid of two clubs was purely a psychic. North's

est. Murry knew that his partner did not have a two-club bid, and he felt quite sure that West had spades. . Just to carry the deception along, he bid two spades. With the spade suit well stopped, South promptly bid two no trump, and North, who had a

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Men and Women—

By ERNEST E. BLAU THIS MONTH I'm driving the Mrs. to Iowa, four days hard driving each way out of a two weeks vacation, to a place I'd never have dreamed of going-—except that the wife is just dying to see her sister's new home—and, I sus-

Margaret Augustine To Be Wed Sept. 4

Mr. and Mrs. ‘A. F. Augustine, |

6280 N. Chester St., announce the approaching marriage of their] daughter, Margaret Ann, to Clarence H. Holtkamp Jt., son of Mr.

and Mrs. Holtkamp, Bvansville.|

The vows will be read Sept. 4 ni the Augustine home. Miss Jani Augustine is to vel the maid of honor and William |

H. Chapman, East Liverpool, O.,|

will be the best man. Miss Au-

gustine and Mr. ‘Holtkamp are; students at Purdue University. |

Sexton Guests Mr. and Mrs. Frank Delaney

and their son. Frank, Burlington, Iowa, are visiting Mrs. Delaney’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy

P. Sexton, 1616 N. Pennsylvania,

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pect, to compare husbands to see whether she or her sis-

ter gol gypped the worst. Sometimes what the girl friend wants for a vacation is 80 different from what a fel-

jan tournament, which will be |

ords, judging by the advance |

I saw Mr. and Mrs. Murry | Gross of Asheville in New York |

Gross if Murry had given up |

swer to that, she said, was to- |

bid of two diamonds was hon.

A Psychic Bid Sets a Contract by Five Tricks

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six-card diamond suit for his partner, could not be criticized for going to three no trump. 4 » “

THERE WOULD be nothing | { to the story if West had opened his fourth best of his longest and strongest suit, but

he did not. He knew that Murry’s bid of two spades must be

low wants, it’s a wonder most couples ever go anywhere together. A male can have a swell time all by himself, but never a woman. She likes to be with people and lights, to wear pretty new clothes, get waited on, show herself off in a swimsuit or riding habit--or just sit back and gab. - s =» A MAN often wants to go where he can put on his old duds and loaf all day. He sometimes likes to go away with other males—but a girl likes mixed company on a vacation. Seven out of 10 women, in fact, say husbands and wives ought to take vacations together. It would spoil a woman's vacation just wondering what hubby was doing. So—which of them ought to have the final say on the vacation?: According to one poll, about two-thirds of men and women say they both ought to get together and compromise on some spot they both could enjoy. Which washes. out that fishing camp

of his, and her ritzy show-

place. Of the remainder, a majority of the men say they'll take a chance and leave it up to the wives.

Who Should Have Most to Say g On Where to Spend Vacation?

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psychic, because South had gone to two no trump. Therefore, West decided that Murry probably had the clubs, and opened the club 10.

South held up for one round, but had to win the second club

trick. Then he decided to stake everything on the diamond finesse. After all, it was West who had bid the clubs. But the finesse lost to Murry’s king, and he proceeded to cash his five remaining clubs, then led the 8 of spades. Thus his partner was able to get in two spade tricks, Murry and his partner cashed six clubs, a diamond and two spades. Instead of declarer taking nine tricks, his opponents took them, setting the contract five tricks. And this, says Mrs. Gross, is the reason why Murry will never be cured of

Reads Vows

The Business and Professiénal! Club of Indianapolis;

graduate of Indiana

‘Burnett.

Rev. Thompson|

In Home Rite

. Vows “uni Miss Frances Jean Tyrie and J. Qualkenbush ‘were read at 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon in the gar-

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Tyrie, 3815 E. 65th St. Rev. J. Maurice Thoutpeon of the. road 3 Rippe Christian Church officla Mrs. Robert A. Yeyased Wooster, O., was the m n of honor. Miss Patricia W

The bride's gown was of white Swiss marquiset over white taf: feta. The. gown was accented with a sash of aqua taffeta. Her fingertip illusion veil fell from a marquiset bonnet and she carried White Miles ‘with a white orchid center, A trip to Michigan followed a reception in the home. The couple will be at Home in September in Findlay, O. The bride attended Indiana University. «Mr. Qualkenbush, son of Mr. and Mrs.

member. of Delta Chi Fraternity, Reception Follows Rite

A reception in the re of the Brides parents, Mr. Fred B. Ray, 726 N, DeQuinay St. followed = the marriage of Miss Dorothy Anne Ray and James Pickett Andrews at 4:30 Bi yesterday in the Irvington ethodist Church. Dr. Ralph O. Pear son officiated. Misses Betty Schriner and Marjorie and Alice Ray, bridesmaids, wore lavender and yellow o dy. John W. Thompson, rre Haute, was the best man and Jack D. Patterson and Frederick P. Ray were ushers. The bride wore a white organdy and lace gowh fashioned with a fitted bodice and full skirt. Her veil was of matching lace and she carried a colonial bouquet of white flowers. After the reception the couple left for Michigan. They will be at home after next Monday in Terre Haute. The bride is a University and a member of Delta Zeta Sorority. Mr. Andrews, son of Clyde Andrews, Terre Haute, is also a graduate of Indiana.

Miss Method Feted

Miss Evelyn E. Mueller, 1251 Hiatt St., was hostess at a surprise dinner party recently honoring Miss Auralee Method. Miss

den of the bride's parents’ home,! BE

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