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SATURDAY, DEC.d3, 1048 _
R. N. Dedaker To Say Vows
Rite to Be Read Today in Marion
Times State Service MARION, Ind, Dec. 18—Miss Janet Sutter and Robert N. Dedaker will be married at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. sand) Mrs. John G. Sutter, Marion. The
Christian Church of Marlon -will| read the vows. . The matron of honor, Mrs. Jack G. Sutter, will wear an ice blue satin frock and carry a muff of blue gardenias. Miss Sue Ann
wear rose satin and carry ‘Tose gardenias: Larry Hare is to che the best man ahd the usher will be Jaek Sutter. . James Sutter will light the tapers on the altar of white gladioli and palms. Dinner to Follow Wedding Rite An ivory satin gown made with a molded ‘bodice and accented with lace will be worn by the bride. Her two-tiered fingertip veil of French illusion falls from a satin bonnet and she will carry while roses with an orchid center. ere will be a dinner in the| . home--after- the ceremony. The A By JEAN MANEY couple will feave for a trip south| » THE,SUB DEBS and Squires after the dinner. Miss Sutter will are already enjoying Santa's wear & wine cqlored gabardine| béfst gift for the.younger set— suit and gray accessories on the, Wo weeks of vacation. "_ trip. They will be at home in| The teen-agers dream of long January in Greencastle. { mornings in bed . The bride was graduated from| fast served by Mom , “aro DePauw University and is a noon.” They yearn for’ leisu member of Kappa Kappa Gamma | ly afternoon. -jaunts downtown Sorority. The bridegroom, son| 2nd dates. every night. -Of of Mrs. Robert N. Dedaker, Mar- course the typical vacation for ott Hotel, Indianapolis, is also a! Nh school students doesn’t graduate of DePauw and is a| find all these wishes coming
member of Sigma Nu Frat i gm aternity.] “Most of the time the teen-
agers are occupied with Christ-
] . * { | Ss house ¢ i d tic Alice Tewell, | pai mins und rani . | The sub debs and squires are | always involved in planning W. R. Weest, Wed Today
holiday dances, too. Alice, Barbara and Jane are working on decorations for the 21 Club's annual Christ mas dance. The everit will be held Christmas night in the A double ring ceremony united| Knights of Columbus Hall. Miss Alice Beatrice Tewell and Trimming the "tree is“a chore William Robert Weest at - 4:30] for which the teemers volunp. m. today in the Central Avenue| teer. Susie and Ed got the Methodist Church. The Rev. Ed-| Yuletide fever early and win Stricker officiated. worked -on the tree at Broad “The bride is the daughtér st ‘Ripple High School. Mrs. Edith Darnell Tewell, 626 The Friars Squire Club will Congress Ave, and Mr. Weest is| be hosts at a holiday party the son of Mrs. Gertrude Weest;| Wednesday night-in Bilt Brock’s 630 W. 30th St. Miss Herberta Fry was. the maid of honor. She wore a gray] suit and carried yellow roses and carnations.” Wayne Baker “wis the best man.and- the ushers
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or and serve as the chief decorationn. Tom and Herman needed“a little help from Mr. Thompson when they called for the turkey at the market. Frances and Joan vow that next year they'll shop for gifts at least six months in advance. They agree with the rest of the - sub debs and squires that when it's the week before Christmas; everything is stirring at once.
Announce List Of Guests
For Shower
homme, 5605 Lowell’ Ave. A live S-were
Charles Barker, Thomas Stone, Frank Sage and Eugene Bridgewater. The bride wore a forest green suit and gray ‘accessories. She carried a- white Bible topped with an orchid. ‘After a reception in the churgh the couple left for a trip to Chicago. A graduate of Butler Univer sity! the bride also attended De-| ‘Pauw University. Mr. Weest is a | “graduate of Indiana University.
Date F rock
(Mrs. Thomas J. Preston Jr. for {her kitchen shower honoring ! Miss: Barbara |Franzen, who will be married] |Friday in the Propylaeum to Dr.! {Karl Ehrlich. The shower will be {held at 8 p. m. in Mrs. Preston's home, 3860 Washington Blvd. Guests include Mrs. E. G. Fran|zen, mother of Miss Franzen; Mrs. [K. G. Ehrlich of Coldwater, Kas., mother of the prospective bride{grem, and Miss Suzanne Fran|zen, sister of the guest of honor. |Also ‘Mesdames Howard Suther{land, Richard Reynolds and Wil-
\ Is Planned
The Misses Suzy Schlueter, El‘len’ Jacobsen, Jacqueline ‘Losche;! |Pat Jenkins, = Carol. Fliegen-| sehtnidt..and Marjorie. “Turk...will {attend. ) | Following the wedding resoifeccheassal, Thursday, Mr. and. Mrs, [Franzen will be hosts at. the [bridal dinner in the Indianapolis TAthletic Club honoring their daughter and Dr. Ehrlich. In addition to the young. couple,
|Ehrlich, parénts of the bride-|[groom-to-be; Mr. and Mrs. PresJ: ton Jr.; Dr. Warren Coggeshall,
- with break-
turkey is.to be the guest of hon- -
Guests have been named by|
ithere. will. be Mr. and Mrs. K.. GG.
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‘Pass Can Force Partner Several Groups To Make Deciding Bid
- By EASLEY BLACEWQOD . DO you KNOW HOW to use the pass as an absolute force?
occurs. | Both sides are active in the
Tuesday and your partner have much the best of the high cards.
Ann reach a game or slam and then an opponent comes in ‘with vith an mas dinner and party Tuesday
obvious sacrifice bid.
-Say.you.are. sitting to. the left
of the sacrifice bidder. If you pass here, it is absolutely forcing | on partner. He must either bid| again or double. This is so, not| because some bridge authority | “decreed” it, but because of the plain common sense of the situation. Your pass has a definite message. It says, “Partner, I am not! sure that our best bet is to-double the opponents. I believe we have a fair chance to go one higher in| our suit.and make it. I am leav-| ing the decision up to you.” In today’s hand Mr. Masters, | who shines ‘in every -départment {of the game, made a forcing pass| lover West's five diamond bid. He|
knew “East and West couldn't]
make five diamonds. But would | the set. be big enough to Spey SEES FSFE IR cables Sous contraét? Probably not.
Left Decision
| “1To'Mr: Champion == 4
What about bidding fivé spades tien? spades had been based on a very sound holding. Still he was not| sure so he sensibly left it up to!
10208 | Dr. William Segar and Miss Suz-
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Mr. and Mrs. Sturm Will Have Guests
Richard Jr. and August Sturm will be at home with their par-|
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[Southern Ave., for the Christmas| holidays. They are students at Hanover College. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Salsbury and their daughter, Anthea, Lafayette, will also visit the Sturms. Mr. Salsbury is attending Purdue University.
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IM. Champion ‘is "an excellent!
iplayer, too. He's just a little weakygecond; fon humanics. When playing withiStokke, third.
(Mr. Masters he is at “his best. |
| Nothing happens to irritate him. held Tuesday night are:
Of course, he still gives lectures
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Endj-|—from habit,’ I suppose. The in- lanad Jerome Jacobs, ! already, {Reba Buck and O. K. Fraustein,|
formation dffered is
the engagement of their daugh- known to Mr. Masters. But he is |sécopd.
| patient.
“N When possible’ to get a word In, |Falender, first; Charles
{he says things like “You're quite] right, partner” or “Fine analysis, partner. "” Under this treatment Mr, Champion plays brilliantly. He outshines even himself, Holding the South cards in the above deal, Mr. Champion properly figured that the singleton diamond was the key to his decision, He bid five spades and as you see the opponents could win only the two red aces. Take the small heart from Mr. hampion’s hand and add a small diamond, Now five spades is too
Here is the situation in which this interesting. phenomenon usually
bidding, but it is clear that you You
North-South vulnerable. ~South dealer. sng NORTH (Mr. " Masters). S~K J 10 2 HJ 9 3 D8 2 C—-A T7635 WEST
‘EAST (8—=7 4 3 | H—A
H—108 76 2| DA Zss1s D—K Q104 |C—10 92 Cc—8 8 | SOUTH (Mr. Champion) i S~AQ965 H—K Q 4 D3 C—K QJ 4 The bidding: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST I 18” 2D 2S 8D 1s BD Pass” $8 All Pass
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Club Winners"
| Several bridge clubs announce results of play held. this week, Winners-in Lincoln Bridge Club
Mr. Master's raise to two!play T4st night were: North and):
| South -Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Rupp,
|first; Joseph E. Cain and Jerome |Jacobs, ‘second; Lawrence J, {Welch and Ralph Ittenbach, third.| |East. and West—Mrs, Betty Chip-
The decision was in good hands. iman and Mrs. Jofn Kirby; frst}
and Mrs. George P. Ryan, Mr. ahd Mrs. Allen
‘Mr.
[© Winners of the Marott games North| {and South--Mrs. Arthur D. Pratt) first; Mrs.|
East and West — Mrs. [Kenneth Pettijohn and Mrs.“Arch Payne, | Muncie, and Keith L. Johns, second. Mallory Duplicate Bridge Club! winners Monday night are: North and South—William McGlone and |? Don Kersten, first; Mrs. K. Schafer and Mrs. Frances Dobbs, | second; K. M. Schafer and Al| Tollefsen, third. East and West— Mrs. Tom Elrod and Mrs. Helen |
Suggs, second; Mrs. D. H. Giffin and Paul Hamilton, third.
risky. He would have had to double and take what points be could get. ) . ! Home for Yocrtion.
Miss Barbara Burch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burch, 4057 E. 40th 8t., will spend the | holidays with her parents. She is a student at Transylvania Col-
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DR. ANSWERS—
By DR. E. P. JORDAN Question: Does epilepsy Petit-Mal-always refer-to an eye disorder of some kind? Answer: Petit Mal refers ‘to a comparatively mild kind of epilepsy and not to an eye disorder. The condition can be treated quite well in the majority of cases by one of the newer drugs.
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Schultz, first; J. E. Cain and Al|
Plan Annual Yule Parties Sonn Beka Chl Savory en
{night in the Hotel Washington. L..Miss Irene Flick is chairman,
“assisted by Miss Ela Holler ana fn
{Miss Alice Bisesi.
| Mrs. Charles C. Lewis, 818 Fair{field Ave. will be hostess to the | Beta Zeta Chapter, Lambda Chi| {Omega Sorority morrow, There At be a Christ mas party and program.
Alpha Chapter, Alpha Omicron! 4 | Alpha Sorority, will have a holi-
{day dinner and party at 6:30 p. m.
{Monday in the Italian Village res-| . |taurant. -
| _A Christmas party for "the
!members of Beta Chapter, Omega
Phi Tau’ Sorority, {5 planned for -
| Wednesday night. Mrs. George
“Paes Porter, 120-N. Buclid Ave, will be}
| hostess, assisted by Mrs. George|
| Prescott. ; |
a hia SHH PHE
| Sorority, will have a party Mon-|
day in the home of Mrs. James Mowry, 646 rut Places
Mr.-and Mrs..J. Lee McDerm {will be hosts at a Christmas dinner at 6:30 p> m. today in the Hotel Lincoln: Members of" Chapter” V, PEO Sisterhood, will be guests’ {with their husbands.
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Poetry Plans Frio
Mrs. Alma Day Hartsock will {preside at a meeting of the Indiana Poetry Society on Dec. 28]
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lin the YWCA. Mrs. Ruth Hurley |
|will give a reading and Mrs.| |Robert Ottinger will sing, accom|panied by Miss Kathleen Miller, | Miss Pattie Bates will also give a series of readings and the members will present original poems. ‘Mrs. Carol Valerie Wilson is program chairman. | Committee members include {Mesdames C. E. Dunger, Carl Lieber, June Schmitte and Oscar
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Yule S SucasterPlng to Attend
Pen Women ‘Convention
Mrs. Grace 8. Pettijohn,” 2366 [Park Ave., third vice president of /the National League of American {Pen Women. will go to Cleveland learly in January as guest speaker “Jat a ‘meeting of the Cleveland branch. She répresents the na“Honan president in the- Midwest ern states. « Mrs. Pettijohn returned recently from a board meeting of ithe organization in Washington, It was announced then that a {congress for the more than 3000 members of the National League {will be held in Los Angeles in June, 1949. In addition to the (business session, awards to members for outstanding professional work will be given at the con|gress. | Presidént’ of the League, {founded in-- 1847 in -the.. Tanna! Washington {D.-C. A Blair. Hous {is Dr. Margaret Sebree. Dr. se. : |bree, an attorney, is a member-of | . [the. District of Columbia branch.
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Sliced "bologna, cheese and: lettuce sandwiches on rye bread anned or frozen raspberries ii of gingerbread cookies Dinner Ardiled lamb «American fried potatoes Buttered frozen asparagus
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Breet soueiveassansrisnircases City Fevohertivovorsrinire
Muir, Miss Florence Taylor, Miss Kathryn McPherson and William Chitwood.
| sift all-purpose flour, measure one cup and resift three .times
C ollege Alumnae with three tablespoons sugar, one
Plan Holiday Tea
Students and prospective stu-/one teaspoon salt. Toss in onedents at Mount Holyoke College, |fourth cup chopped nuts and figs
Sorority to Have y Holiday Party |
~elta-Chapter, Psi-lota. Xi -Sor-| 3 lority, will have its holiday party (at 8 p. m, Tuesday in the home fof Mrs. Edwin Steers, 3686 Fall {Creek Pkwy., Nofth Drive.” | Mesdames Jesse Johnson, Gar{land Retherford, Roger Hormel and Paul Sullivan will assist the
South Hadley, Mass, will beland mix to distribute. Add two (guests of the Indiana Mount eggs, one at a time, to milk-oat Holyoke Alumnae. Club-at a holi-imixture, beating well after each day tea Tuesday, Dec. 28. The addition. : event is to be held in the home | Add wet {ngredieiits to dry all of Mrs. Robert 8. Sinclair, 3736 at once. Mix just enough to wet Spring Hollow Road, Golden Hill. all dry ingrediénts. Spoon into Junior hostesses ‘will include greased muffin tins, filling two Misses Marjorie Kroeger, Laura (thirds full. Bake at 375 degreeg.¥. Lee Burke, Judith Meek, Jane(for 22 minutes or until muffins
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Union Lounge
Marries Mr. Anderson
Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Dec. 18 —Raymond Neil Anderson will take Miss Zetta Ann Franklin as {his bride at 3:30 p. m. today in {the lounge of the Union Building lat Indiana University, The Rev. |Edward Uland of the Church af |Christ will read the vows. ! Fs Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Frank. lin, Bloomington, are the bride's |parents, The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James W,
| Anderson, Boulder, Colo.
| +The bridesmaids, Miss Mary {Ringleburg, Saginaw, Mich, MIs¥ Janet Franklin and Miss Virginia _
Hoadley, will wear ice blue satin frocks: andeblue net hats. They. {will carry. roses. ’
Blue Satin Gown |To Be Worn by Bride
Clair Anderson, Boulder, iz to
Zetta Ann Franklin
be the best man. The ushers will ~
{be George Hufnagle, Cannelton; {Don Tyke, . Wabash; {Franklin and Bill’ S8ietsma. | The bride will wear an ice blue {satin gown made with an illusion {neckline and trimmed with seed pearls and lace, Her blue illusion veil cascades from a pearl -head{dress and she will carry a bouquet of white roses and orchids. The couple "will leave for & short wedding trip after a reception in the lounge. Miss Franklin Iwill wear a green suit with black {accessories on the trip. They will [beat nome tn January in Boulder. The bride {University and is a member of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. The {bridegroom attends the University of Colorado and is a member of [Pt Kappa Alpha Fraternity.
“7th District
To Support Legislation
The Seventh District, Indiana Federation of Clubs, voted to sup-
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~-port_three points of legislation to
be sponsored by other women's groups in. the forthcoming Gen-
‘eral Assembly at a meeting yes«
terday in Ayres’ Auditorium, Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge, Seventh District légisiative chairman, presented a four point program for the vote, but it was decided to postpone one issue until the January meeting; The three points receiving Fedjeration backing include (1) the |kindergarten bill, (2) state aid |for public libraries, and (3) the
—{women onthe school boards bill.
|The January meeting will take up’ the matter of the elimination or {raising of the ceiling on aid to dependent children. For the first time the Seventh {District will register as a lobbyist group in the 1949-Eegislature.
Federation Will Not Write Bills —-
In presenting the legislative program for the organization, Mrs. Ridge and Mrs, Royer K. Brown, Seventh District president, stressed the fat that - the group is writing no of its own, but will back bills {written primarily py other women’s organization The kindergarten bill, Sponsor« ed by the American Association of University Women and the Ase sociation for Childhood “Educa. tion, is a permissive bill to re
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active ‘from 1919 “to 1937 and - {abolished by the 1937 legislature. The Federation of Clubs has worked for several years on this question with these two The Library Association is sponsoring the state aid to public libraries; $500,000 a year for two years will be asked for l= brary extension. The. third bill, support of the women on school boards bill, was passed in the last session of the legislature to the effect that in any city of third or fourth class the council could elect two addi tional trustees one of Whi ‘ibe a woman. The 1940 ‘proposed {bill will amend the law to extend ito cities -of--the second and fifth |class as a step toward having
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Richard
attended Indiana
enter on the state books a law .
Rev. Clyde O. York was he
|guest speaker. The Madrigal Singers of Warten Central High usieat
gave’ (Mrs. Jaspeh P. Scott, vice presis
Tdent. “was in-charge of the Pros gram, and Mrs. Brown presided
|at the business session,
Teeners to Dance To Dorsey Band
Jimmy Dorsey and his orchestra {will play for a matinee dance on (Dee. 26 in the Indiana Roof Ball (Room, The dance will be open to {teen canteen members. | The band leader will have an lautograph party for teen agers lat 7 p. m. Friday in the ballroom,
Alumnae to Meet Alumnae of Sweebriar College 'will have a 1 p. m. luncheon meeting on Dec. 28 in the Indiane
Lowe is reservations chairman. The members will observe annual Sweetbriar Day.
Club to Meet Mrs. Harry Alexander, BEN, Bosart ‘Ave., will be hostess at the 28th annual Christmas party of the Bide-A<Wee Club tonight,"
—————————————————————— » Mrs. Ober. Hostess i The Inter Libros Club will have its annual holiday party at 8 'p, m, .Thursday. Mrs. C, 8. i 3824 “NDeld ware 8t.~ hostess.
Good. Advertising Washington
oe biagton Tod wagon to corral shoppers. All they have to do is
0 Nall 34nd he pitied ups :
apolis Athletic Club. Mrs. Lewis .
wit be
food store sends .
