Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 December 1948 — Page 12
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
The members | of the
chairs, and the children have
~orations for the room. The
material for the cones, stars, bells, lanterns and cornucopias. The women have donated four tablés and 16 chairs. They also —pought--48 yards of drapery material for the maroon, gray and green plaid drapes. Games and group toys were also given to the center by Auxiliary members. Mrs. Frank E. Welmer is
_ president and Mrs. Roscoe L. ‘Barnes and Mrs. Emory W. Cowley are members of the purchasnig committee. The Auxiliary sponsered a Christmas: mas party last night in the
_ Clubs Arrange Yule Parties _. And Programs
Delaware St, Mon
tuncheon followed by a mas program. :
is plamiing its Christmas party 3
Dilliner.
funcheon W
Bert Foster.
provident, wit preside.
‘diana
~Robert Mahan, Harvey sen and Henry. Bongteldt.
"ND Club Sets Formal Dance
in the Athenaeum,
reservations:
Announce List
smother, Mrs. - % John F. Slusley.
—Langsenkamp and Kinney Jr.
— Sons Come Home
Dame University. -
Juvenile Center Auxiliary Furnishes Game R oom
“made Christmas cards and dec-
"Auxiliary supplied the craft
Becomes Bride |
Of Dr. Ehrlich
Percaiots Today At Propylaeum
Ivy, white chrysanthemums and!
fvory candles decorated the Pro-| | | pyteaeum at the marriage of Miss].
Barbara Ann Franze and Dr. Karl G. Ehrlich at 3:30 p. m. today. | The Rev. William H. Bifert of! the English Lutheran Church of |
ring ceremony. » The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Edward G. Franzen,| 26 W. 52d 8t., and Dr. Ehrlich is the son of Mr, and Mrs. K. G. Ehrlich, Coldwater, Kas, Mrs. Thomas J. Preston Jr. was| matron of honor and Miss Su-| zanne Franzen, sister of the! bride, was maid of honor. } They wore hunter green satin] afternoon dresses and fawn col-|
Mesdames Frank E. Weimer, Roscoe L. Barnes and Emory W. Cowley
+ « « examine Juvenile Center equipment,
DAR Chap ter Plans Te On New Year's
The Caroline Scott Chapter, DAR, will honor mem-
The Bridal Scene—
Miss Muriel E. Adams To Wed Ralph W. Stahl
Miss Muriel E, Adkms; daughter -of Mr. and Mrs. Harry 8. Adams, 4925 Carrollton Ave. .will be married to Ralph Ww, Stahl, | son-of Mr. and Mrs. Ira W, Stahl, Chicago, at 11:30 a. m. Tuesday. Dr) John B. Ferguson of the Irvington Presbyterian Church! will read-the vows in the Indianapolis Athletic Club, . p.of honor. Ja tqhe. Mrs, Standiford Helm, n, Evanston, Lox and thelr
H Thet bride, the former Miss Ama Rea Murray, is the daugh-| ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Murray Year's Day in the Shapies house. the Gladstone Ave. address. . Hinton's mother is Mrs, John) | Daly. Indianapolis. Mrs. Charles am Ar. Broil beriain Kolb, - regent; Ea the receiving line, "hie He DRS Of
n a Segar--and -Mr.- Preston,
Mrs. E. W. Bulienwiote will be Harrison! After a reception in the Propy-| fostess for the meeting of x
iw Sieh Box Bote, 0, din
{from 3:30 to 5:30 .p. m. on Néw brown accessories.
There will be a 12:30 hrs: Miss Adams is a graduate’ ‘of Butler University and has an M. A. degree from Indiana Unii$ a member of
Kappa a Theta Sorority. T ; i.
: 32 the Xrmour Institute of gia Sr3k and is a member oe Tau Sigma. Fraternity.
Mr. ‘and Sh Frank “Fedderien, ‘Camden, announce ‘the approaching marriage of their daughter, Margaret Anne, Ave, to Thomas M. Boardman, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Board- % ‘man, Hoopeston, Il. — The couple will be married. on Jan. 20 in the University Church,
| Mrs. Willlam J. chairman, assisted by Mrs, James
Mrs. George Cham-| will head Dr- Ehrlich is a graduate of the
is
£4 The Venetian Chapter, ITSC, and in Vilage 5 a Monday. inthe. , Meridian i be at 12:30 fradiatd bridesmaias’ were Gill, Miss Betty a - eo | Masragement. Mrs. Harold Kimeid. They are Mesdames Maxwell 8. = Mr Damm--wis. the. best mian|Droke, Clyde. E.: Titus, . George and the ushers were Mr. Kimecid,| {Thomas Gifford, William - O.
Jim Moore aut Addiwon Maurer. er Harold C. Curtis, Verne 'S li m Lines
: " Mostesses include Mesdames HH. Davis, John “Diltiner; Merl Dunn, Walter Henderson
and Efile C. Hill and Miss May A. Trask, Benton 8. Lowe, J. Rus-'
send Jr., Arthur W.MecEdward C. 'Rumpler, {Mark Albert Daws, Herbert R.| riage of the former Miss Rose 11, Paul K. Thiery. and Wilhidr| Robas and Ian MacDougall on E. Smith and Miss Mary Helen ‘The Rev. Virgil D. Ragan read the vows. Mr. and Mrs. John Robas, 35 N. Randolph St, are the bride’ 5 parents. The bridegroom is’ the Members of and Mrs. William | MacDougall, 5751 Sunset Lane."
The Fairview Presbyterian sell Town
The Electa Friendship Club Church was the scene of the mar-|
will meet for a vered dish ednesday with
Lawrence J. Btreet, 3064 Park Ave, Assisting” the hostess will be Mrs. Arthir LaRue and Mrs.
Hospitality Committee Will Serve at Tea the hospitality |. A They are!
Miss Heddrich was graduated from Purdue University and is a
There will be exchange ho 3 git 8 member of Alpha Chi Omega
and a food donation -for the Wheeler Mission will be collected. The Christmas story will be _ given by Mrs. Dorsey King. Mrs. Arthur Madison will sing, accom- ~ panied by Mrs. Edward C. Palm—er; Program chairman is Mrs.|| Ray Eccles. Mrs. L. P. Highley,
{committee will serve. [Mesdames Russell 8. Bosart, Olin] Miss Olga Robas, sister of the {B, Norman, Henry C. Ketcham, bride, was the maid of honor|James S. Marlowe, Carl W. Piel! {and Miss Martha Wilson wag the {Grant C, Appel, Howard C. Baum-! bridesmaid. Mary Rose Tomsic| gartel, was the flowergirl.
senior in the Indiana University School ¢ of © Dentistry. He is a membef of Delta Sigma Delta
James W. Carr, William | John M. Whitehead, The best man was William | Thomas Harvey, Harold Irelan,! MacDougall, brother of the bride-| Arch N. Bobbitt, Odin F. Wad-| ushers were Leo] [leight, Lindon A. "Balléy, Her Paul 8. Ragan, [Merle Safford, Edward D. Randolph, William C.- Bartholomew! and E. Onstad, Misses Gertrude]
Mr, and Mrs. Howard L. Hinton are at Home now at 21 N. Gladstone Ave. following their mar- groom, and the riage on Nov: 21 in the Tuxedo!
Mrs, Earl M. Myer will speak on Alaska” at the Jan. 6 meeting a eT The meeting will be held at 7:45
{Robas, John MacDougall
ored ostrich feather hats, Their bouquets were of American Beauity roses.
|Champagne Satin Worn by Bride
1 The champagne slipper satin |street. length frock of the bride {was fashioned with tapered
“sleeves and a full skirt.” She ¢ai-
ried a cluster of small green
Our - Redeemer read the double ‘i
Miss Franzen Radcliffe College
orchids. { Clark and Mary Kay Jensen.
oy Warren Coggeshall, Sara-|
ga. Ind. was best man. Dr. ‘Blackwood on Bridge—
{were ushers.
ilaeum Dr. Ehrich and his bride left fr a wedding Joe to New
or leans. the ride | 70 tea a a an An e Ey ave treed to itheir poor results on bad cards; After Jan. 3 they will be atibad breaks or bad partners. §t|. home in El Dorado, Kas. The | was a surprise, therefore, to rebride is a graduate of the Indiana lcelve the frank. and - refreshing [University School of Nursing and | letter shown ‘below: Dear Blackwood:
Upsilon Fraternity.
p. m. in the 38th St. Branch, InNational Bank. Hostesses will be Mesdames
ume Girl Scouts Entertain
The annual Christmas candlelight formal dance of the Notre Dame Club of Indianapolis will be heid at 9:50 p.m. Wednesday
_Harold Sullivan is chairman of “thi dance committee. Other members include Frank J. Hurley, publicity; Robert Kessing and _James McNulty, programs, and John McShane and Edward Bex“of, tIeKets :
The dance is open 1 Notre ‘Dame alimni, students and “friends. John R. O'Connor and
and Carl E, Onstad, Misses Ger-|
“Trude ——Gutelus, Margaret — RA
Waters, Annette Short, Genevra, McCoy and Amy E. Keene. . Mrs. James L. Gavin will pour, assisted by Mesdames Maurice E.| Tennant, Charles F. Voyles, Frederick D:. Stilz and William Dob-
Family Dinner
{Christroas. Day _in_ their home, 1065 ‘W. 35th St. Guests will include their sons “and: families, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Eiltzroth and children, Jo
son. Mrs. Dorothy Knight Greene: will present a program of “organ “| musie.
Eltzroths Plan
By SUE BURNETT Created for the slightly larger Mr. and Y, Carter Eltzroth| figyre is this handsome nightwill hold their annual family dress with its neat slim lines. Christmas . dinner at 5 p, m,| Narrow lace is used effectively.
on neckline and Sleeves, and a “NArrow belt «ties a
bi Pattern 8166 is for sizes 36, . 40, 42, 46,-48,-50 -and 52.
Mr. Sullivan are in charge of Ld, Michael Bly and Paricis {Boh
Mrs. Elbert Eltzroth and Carter sue of Fashion is filled with
“Also ‘thetr daughter: and hus- robe. ! UNE Robert” M. Dickson More - “Pesigrier Original “pats and Mr. Dickson; Mrs. Eva ElZ-| torng fabric news, and a free roth, mother of the host, and Mr. pattern printed in the book. and Mrs. Elbert Moore, Mrs. Eltz-| "mg order pattern or our Fashe
Dinner Guests... | Having dinner ‘on Christmas Day with the Leo T. Hurley's, 4421 N. Illinois St., will be Mrs.
—Hurley” Richard. Pi . I father, edlow, and Mr. Hurley's father, Santa Claus ‘will put in an ap-
SC Also Messrs. and ‘Mesdames ‘John B. a, John F.' Reis, John’ CY Hurley and-B Kirk -MeKinney, Miss Marguerite Hurley, Russell and —EKirk—Me-.
ik Have TE
From Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mohr will Indianapolis 9, Ind. Meek hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Harold, Now 8166. woPrice-256-
CE ene WE TR REY WOT WHE Phyllis Anne, Palmyra, Pa., gver| 126.0 00orreyenane
the Christmas holidays with their | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lea Riley, | af the *. 18 N. Drexel Ave. Gene is a ' - student of St. Louis 'University| and Bill, a student of Nowe
Intermediate Girl Scout Troop 282 entertained the children | Fletcher Place Day Care Center at their Christmas party. ft omer is the daughter ot | The Scouts sang carols and distributed toys and gifts. Examining some of the stuffed animals are (left to right) Donna Kattmann,
Wanda Bailey, Georgia Coy, Nancy Zobbe and d Carolyn Solomon.
Four Prospective Brides Select Wedding Dates in January
; Daugherty photo,” Miss Rachel Hale, 1317 E. York St. daughter ‘of Mrs, Hale, 2742 N. Chester St., . be miripd to Paul’ Frost, of Mr. and Mrs, John 5002 W. Raymond St., on sul's. Evangelical
P. H. Ho photo.
Mr, and Mrs, Louis W. Rod—abeck, Cumberland, announce
Miss Thelma Adams, daughs ter of Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Adams, 2133 Shelby St. will be broke, Beech Grove vil take Miss Doris Anne Holle, daugh- | . | Mr. Smith attended the Uni: ter of Mr. and Mrs. William versity of Wikconsin, He will be! graduated in June from Beloit
wed to Clarence Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Paul, 2110 Barth Ave., on Jan. 16 in the . H. Holle, Beech Grove, as his of -the-bride-to-be’ bride ‘on Jam 15- in. the Holy Name Catholic Church.
alenke, son of E. A.
Size 38 314 yards of 35 or 39-
~The latest fall and winter is-
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be aniName ciereia sere rrr tatera ne {open house from 2 to 5 p. m. “a ! Sunday honoring the guests. NO|«eeceesssececnscntcacncsonncesns invitations have been sent.
Street ccosvescescssasensncssnses CILY cevsecccsasncossscrsinncans
Miss DeWeese Is Married
N. Talbott St.
Edward Smith, Janesville, Wis.
the first of the year in: Beloit, {Wis
{Theta Sorority, the bride at-
tended Butler University and is Jack Kerbroke, son“ of Mr. ia graduate of Beloit College. She ‘William F. Korn- 'is also a member of Kappa Kap{pa Kappa Sorority Chapter of
Bedford.
y-| College: He -is-a-member of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity. ’ . 1
| Mr, and Mrs. Edward Charles) Smith are on a trip now follow{ing their marriage yesterday in Chicago. The bride, the former | Miss Diann Carr DeWeese, is' the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKinley DeWeese, 2829)
* The bridegroom is the son of the late Mr, and Mrs. Charles
|The couple will be gt home after
A member of Kappa Alpha
By EASLEY BLACKWOOD
1 HAVE found that maojt bridget PRE,
yg
mer. None of this material has done me any 00d. You see, I AM Muzzy: What I want to now is, how does Mr. Muzzy manage when playing with players who outclass him.
“The Original My. Muzzy.”
Well, sir, I admire your candor.! Modesty and honest seif-criticism|y g All Passare certainly not among the most obvious virtues of bridge-players. play many hands yourself, espe“11 have sometinfes thought of giv-ieiaily the--close-ones.-Try-{o.-ar-ing advice to Mr. Muzzy. But I/range to ‘have your partner play; {didn’t know there was a bridge them. [player in the world who would | think it applied to hi shows how much I have : If you are trying to {your game, practice is the best ple. lteacher. But- if you are trying to Mr. Muzzy I know. He could have win, or limit your losses, begin--made four spades but he didn’t. |ning right new, my advice would West opened the queen of clubs, seem to be Just, the opposite, Don’t dummy’s king was put up and
Beth sides th sides vulnerable '
Seung depler L os oo ar ORTH Or. Masters) ged. = % 97638 DK J 9 C—K 9 . WEST EAST
(8—Q 948° a]
With her Walilnivemsity .of Kansas and ike! You have speat.a lot of Hime SFr Bo or eed Bo Aho: Buss ep niversity of Kansas = Medleal] Salling plesss haw ta get along, iP Bod oR $38 ike ing ool. He is a member of Delta with your Mr. Mugzy for a part. nt CA 875408
SOUTH (Mr. Muzzy) 5A K 10 876 TH=AT¥ Pd) 10 2
The nd SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST 18 Pass 2H Pass 38 Pass NT Pass
m. That
improve
Making Five Would to learn. Be Easy in Hearts
Take today's hand, for examI watched it played by the
spade first.
RITA: DEC: 24,1948 |
Club to » Present Play
~The Radcliffe College Club of Indianapolis will present a special performance of the Junior Civic. Theater's production, "The Sleeping Beauty,” Tuesday morning. Among the students home from school helping with the play are (lef fo right] Misses Georgianne Davis; Mary Harel: Anne -
Bridge Player Admits His Faults
—— Bast won with the ace. East ré- | turned ia on ,and Mr. Muszy wn the ace...
and iy Lo “Spades, . “dropping
| lIy’s jack. This promoted West's queen and nine of spadés to winners which, with the two minor suit. aces, were enough Io {defeat the contract. But Mr. Muzzy went wrong bes fore he even started en the play
of ‘the hand When Mr
bid - tivo heayts Muzzy “should have raised to three hearts. He had another chance. mers three-no- trump;~he- should have bid four hearts. There is nothing to the play of the hand at hearts. Masters would- have finessed for the king of hearts and ‘made fives odd easily. Of course if | Masters had been South, playiig four spades, he would have _“" that, too. “In playing the spade suit] fwould have made the ample {safety play of leading a small Or he would haye Jeu the ace of spades and then small ‘one _toward the jack. Either play limits West to one spade trick.
Send your questions en bridge fo Easley Blackwood, The In- ° dianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9.
Over part-
Mr,
: Men and Women
Santa Claus- Exists in Children’ S
By ERNEST E. BLAU EAR BARBY: I'm sorry
you don't believe in Santa —
Claus any longer. A lot of grownups don’t believe in
Santa Claus or in Christmas, either, for that matter—or in being pleasant or in giving
even-a little bit of what they
have to anybody else. And they don't -have much fun—
that's the way this strange
world is made. But the funny thing about
it is that even though the _. -daughing. ANA: An. 408 red... 2
suit and hat has turned out to be just a wonderful sort of dréam—a yearning of “the whole human race for the
things which only heaven offers—there still is a Santa Claus. The only thing that
‘has changed, my dear, is the -place where he abides. Dof
you remember the line in the
cold. verse, “Then up to the
housetop -his reindeer they flew?” Well, he has simply made one of his famous leaps—
Hearts
1oys,. gifts, sleigh, reindeer
and all—into your own mind_
and heart, where your play—mates can-never-again- say to
you scornfully, “Aw,. there isn't any Santa Claus!” . That's where he is now and will always be, by the magiecof lo¥e; Barby—this year and next and 20 years hence--when you yourself come home with armfuls of the bright;
shihing things that nfake
Christmas so much fun for the lucky, lucky people who
to give them
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20 bd Rd 3 ASHING TON STREET
SMALL HO}
Ranch
THIS unus room ranch h great deal of ning, and yet is built as econorn sible. It will p a T70-foot lot, t much more pret really is. ‘The signed of ceme block, but woul attractive if bu wood siding. The front doo a very attracti in front of the | ture window, is overhanging ro ing box looks both the outside of the house. You enter dir ing room whic! through the ho picture window of this room, al one end leading and outdoor dir race.” There is in one: ct
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venient placeme “The dinet sho of. open plannir rectly from the a small com kitchen. Ther + window over { kitchen with" a pear granted for refrigerator . gether with amount of Wo cupboards. “The door fr leads directly t trance, to the and to the gar not nece-sary after putting ti yet the servic vides space to door dirt befc house proper.
Bathroom H: For Tub and’
There is a dinet-kitchen on to the terr the serving of The living 1c ly into a com room and bat of the house well designed ‘convenience of for guests. You enter. ti '. small powder 1 The bathroom both tub and
/ sesFor h t gifts it's the YELLO of you Di
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