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Double Rite To Be Read In Church

Sisters to Become Brides Today

A double wedding. this after, noon will unite Miss Mary Ruth Carey and William Lancaster Beaning and Miss Patricia Carey| and Jack William Atkin. The sis-| are the daughters of Mrs.’ Arthur E, Carey, 3125 Sutherland,

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Mr. Beaning is the son of Mr. and Mrs, William F. Beaning, 3820 ‘Kenwood. Ave. and Mr, Alkin is the son of Mr. and Mr, Arthur Aikin, Mitchell. Dr. Newman 8. Jeffrey will read the ceremony at 3:30 o'clock in the Broadway Methodist Church. Attending Miss Mary Ruth will he Miss Joan: Carey, her *sister's maid of honor, and Miss Mary Martha Arburn, Akron, O., bridesmaid. Miss Patricia will. be at. tended by Miss Betty Louise Thompson, maid of honor, and Miss Doris Hurt, bridesmaid. The brides will wear gowns of white satin with berthas of Chantilly lace. Their full skirts, aeccented.by lace peplums, fall into chapel trains. Mr. Beaning will be his son's best man and Robert Aikin will serve his brother as best man. Robert Beaning, brother of the!

McClain and Joseph Carey will | be ushers.

church parlors.

Columbia Club Dinner-Dance

COLUMBIA CLUB DINNER-DANCE—One of the parties attending the Colum- | bridegroom, Wilbur Noll, Robert! bia Club's first formal dinner-dance of the season last night includéd this quartet. | They are (left to right) Jack Kelly, 6140 Winthrop Ave.; “The reception will be in the| 15]2 N. Meridian St.: Mrs. J. Thayer Waldo, 8383 N. illinois St., and Dr. Waldo.

Miss Charlene Richardson,

Mr. and Mrs. Beaning will re- Ina a Personal Vein—

side at 3609 Balsam Ave. and Mr.

Whiner ves The Civic Theater Needs a Carpet Bag!

Miss Mary Ruth attended Ward-Belmont College and Miss! Patricla attended William Woods College and Butler University.

Bridal Party Is Chosen |

Miss Mary Jo Gray has chosen

‘the attendants for her marriage

at 8:30 p. m. Dec. 18 to Dean. E. Wildman. The ceremony will be in the Advent-Episcopal Church. Mrs. Maurice F. Peterson, Sea Clr, L. I, wid be matron of honor. Miss Martha Ashby of Chicago, Misses Lucy Ann Edgerton, Joan Alford and Jean Stackhouse will' be bridesmaids. Douglas Gray Cralle of Sea Cliff will be ringbearer and Sally Yarnall will be flower girl. Max E. Wildman, Chicago, will serve his brother as best man. Another brother, Noel E. Wildman, Peru, and Donald E. Helm of Ft. Wayne, Richard H. Jowitt and Max 8. Norris will be ushers.

| Brendonwood, is | one. | the Civic Theater's

| opens Friday night.

By MARJORIE TURK ANYONE HAVE a carpet bag? Mrs. P. B. Denning, looking for She is gathering props for “The Barretts of Wimpole Street” which Hoosiers are contributing antiques from their homes for the 1848 setting On stage will go a pair of blue Bristol perfume bottles and powder jar, brocaded cushfons and a lace tablecloth from the Denning home. Mrs. John D. Welch, Golden Hill, is contributing a pewter tankard for the play and two large Staffordshire china dogs have been lent by Mrs Gilbert P. Inman, Golden Hill, From the fireplace in her Brendonwood.- home Mrs. Scot B. Clifford, who is in charge of hand props for the play, has taken her brass poker, shovel and tongs to the theater. ss = =

THE GOLD-SOVERED mer-

idienne on which Mrs. Kurt F.

Pantzer, 4310 N. Meridian St. will recline as Elizabeth Barrett in the play is from the antique collection of Mrs. Erwin Coburn, Golden Hill. Mrs. William Pye, 1636 Broadway, has contributed a French porcelain and pewter Ink well, Covering the feet of the heroine will be a carriage robe made by Mrs. Margaret Houk, Speedway City. The 45x72-inch afghan, crocheted in gray panels with grapes embroidered in shades of purple, won a first prize at the State Fair this year, Assisting in tracking down the 19th Century items were Mrs. Harold P. Ransburg and Mrs. Owen C. Pohlmann. . The women in the cast have been rehearsing in voluminous petticoats to get accustomed to the feel, weight and space of the full old-fashioned skirts. Today they will put on their completed costumes for the first time. These were designed by Mrs. Walter 8. Russell, 1808 N. Delaware St.

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MRS. RUSSELL got many of her inspirations from an 1852 edition of “Punch.” She feels that from caricatures one can get good suggestions for basic lines, Draperies donated to the Civic Theater more than 30 years ago from Indianapolis homes are the chief material in 15 feminine gowns. Working afternoons and evenings with Mrs. Russell are Mesdames Stanley Sheard, Jack L. Hatfield, Arthur W. Reid and Miss. Mary Jane Coleman,

AFTER the “Barretts” run, Mr. and Mrs. Pantzer will entertain Mrs, Pantzer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferriday, Wilmington, Del. Mr. and Mrs. Ferriday also will visit their son, Mr, Ferriday Jr., and Mrs, Ferriday, Brendonwood. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schneider, 685 Middle Drive, Woodruff Place, are planning their annual vacation in Miami.

» - ” MRS. JOHN HENRY and Mrs. Edward ‘O'Connell, Helena, Mont.,, were house giiests recently of Judge and Mrs. Hezzie B. Pike, 2012 N. Delaware St. Mrs. Henry and Mrs. O'Connell were returning from a tour of

! the New England States where

they visited Wellesley College. Mrs. Henry's daughter, Mrs, William O. .Whipps, also of Helena, was Mrs. Pike's roommate at Wellesley. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Wallace P. Heller, 520 N, Meridian St., are in Chicago.

| They attended the Ohio State-

_Northw estern _game yesterday.

Married

Lisa Polk Spil-

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BRIDE—Miss man was Charleston

W. Va., to Samuel Reid Sutphin, son of Mr. and

Mrs. Samuel B. Sutphin, 1321

N. Meridian St Her are Mr. and Mr man Charleston.

Open House Planned Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Patterson 2742 N. LaSalle 8t., will celebrate their golden anniversary next Bunday with an open house from 2 2 to 5p m,

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LeMar Gelman| 3:2 5, To Wed Today, sats

Rabbi Fruchter

CA To Unite Couple © WEST EAST Rabbi Nandor Fruchter of the! S—A K S-——None {Central Hebrew Congregation] H—Q 7 3 H-J48512 will officiate today at the mar-| D—86 43 D—8175% riage of Miss Eleanor Betty] CJ 0 4 3 C-816853 Cohen and LeMar Gelman. The SOUTH ceremony will be at 3:30 o'clock 8-918 {in the Hotel Washington. The H—A K1098 ¢ {bride is the daughter of Mr. and Ded ’ {Mrs. Alex Cohen, 1126 8, Capitol C-K Q 10 (Ave, and Mr. Gelman is the son| pp. bidding: {of Mrs, Jack Gelman, 5685 Broad- North East South West ‘way, . 28 Pass SH Pas Mrs. David Kaplan, Oberlin, 0.,! 8 8 Pass 4NT Pass Miss Evelyn Cohen, Miss Sadelle! 5H Pass 68 Pass Bergman and Miss Thelma Ann! Pass Pass

{Shapero of Louisville will attend! By EASLEY BLACKWOOD, JUST LOOK at that gorgeous collection of bridge material in the North hand of today’s deal; When this - hand was played the holder missed: what la bustle. A braided satin tiara| would have been one -of the lentwined with seed pearls will] most beautiful bids of his en'hold her fingertip veil. She will| tire bridge career. How would [carry a white satin Bible and| You have opened it? \white orchids. First let's analyze the bidMorris Bryan will be the best, ding shown above, North cerman and Jack Cohen and Harold| tainly had a proper two-bid at Cohen will serve as ushers, least as far as the total num- | The reception will be in the ber of winners was concerned. {Bamboo Room of the hotel. Mr.| Most good players, however,

{Gelman attended Indiana Uni-| hold to a minimum of fourversity. | honor tricks for opening two-

————— bids and In this respect it is Sorority Hostess true gt North was slightly Beta Chapter, Gamma Phi All Suppose that the hand had pha Sorority, will hold a business, been opened with one spade. I {meeting Tuesday evening. Mrs.| don’t believe this would have {Frank Widner, 4818 Farrington! helped matters any as South Ave, » will be the hostess. " would have e responded two

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hearts after which North must jump to four spades. Now South, with better th n_ three

honor tricks, a singleton and

adequate trump support for the Jump re-bid spade suit, would be timid indeed if he did not try once more, 80 he bids four no trump, finds his partner with two aces and again the hand lands in six. ~ ~ » THIS deal is an excellent illustration of the fact that there is no bridge “system” or set of rules which will ever eliminate the necessity of good hard thinking and plain common sense. What a shame to take a minus score on a hand of such terrific strength. And did you notice that West, sitting there with the ace, king of spades didn't even double? Either he was stunned: by his good fortune or he was willing

‘to let his opponents play in a-

contract which he was absolutely certain he could defeat. Well, have you decided yet what you would have opened on the hand with the eight spades? No doubt about it, this volcanic mass of pasteboards, this once-in-a-blue-moon freak deserved extra-special treatment. . » ~ IT SHOULD have opened with five spades! Partner would have been flabbergasted for a moment but if he was a pretty good bridge thinker he would have realized that your hand certain

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WINE, GREEN, GREY, BROWN! WINTER WEIGHT! HEAVILY INTERLINED!

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to co-operate, He should reason omething A like this: - “My partner » :

guaranteeing 11 tricks spades and yet he didn't open © with a two-bid. Why? because he lacked the required honor trick holding? Also, partner by-passed the Blacks wood. Why? Apparently he is not interested in how aces I have, In fact he doesn't seem to be Interested GEN. ERALLY in any of my high cards.”

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LJ » . AH, NOW we're getting close ~that word “generally.” Yes, partner must be interested in something SPECIFIC and that can only be the trump suit ft’ self! 80 South looks thru his hand, sees no spade honors and quite properly passes, As you ses the hand will make only five-odd.”

If South had held a weak: : (but better) hand, Sows singleton king spades and four cards to the $a spot in each of the other sul he should have unhesitatingly bid six,

Someone says he open with five spades beca he might lose two spades the Jack of diamonds? Mr. Milquetoast, go to the foots of the class,

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