Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 December 1948 — Page 16
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~ Ceremony Planned in Broadway Methodist The Broadway Methodist Church will be the scene, at 3:30
p. m, today, of Miss Mary Jo Spurrier's marriage to Arthur C.
Johnson.
The bride is the daughter of Claude C. Spurrier, 4455 N, Pennsylvania St, and Mr. Johnson is the son of Mrs, Charlotte A. Dr. New:
Johnson, Orlando, Fla. man 8. Jeffrey will officiate. Elizabeth * Roberts, maid ‘ of. honor, will wear a burgundy crepe princess style dress.
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will have pink carnations.in her hair-and will carry a bouquet of
pink carnations.
Pink Crepe Gown Of Princess Style
The bride's pink crepe gown Is] also princess style. She will wear: a fingertip veil and carry pink
camellias and bouvardia. Arthur Kerchner, Chicago, will
be best man, Parker Pengilly and|
Morris and] | “David Pengiity; ringbearers;- wilt! wear white linen suits. %
Russell M. Tooley will be ushers.! The reception will be in the Spur-
rier home,
For her wedding trip the bride will wear a wine gabardine suit
and a pink
camellia
corsage. |
After Jan. 15, the couple will be at home in the Pennsylvania St.
address.
The bride is a graduate of De-| Pauw University and the Carnegie Institute of Technology. She is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi
Sorority.
Mr. Johnson attended Northwestern University and the Uni-
versity of Chicago.
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i - fingertip wvell will
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- only attendant, will wear a blue Dridegroom’s sister. Her colonial of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority.
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Kern
Vows to Be Read Today
Miss Helen L. Kern and Nor-| bert H. McAteé ‘will be married at 2:30 p. m. today in the Gold
Room of the Hotel Antlers. The! > bridegroom is the son of {bustle-bow back.
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+ Miss Friedman Bride | Of Dr. Gilbert
Wearing an heirloom gown of | white faille, Miss Mildred Friedman will. become the Bride of Dr. | Bert W. Gilbert at noon today in {the Marott Hotel. | The bride is the daughter of I Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Friedman, 2907 N. Delaware Ht. ‘Br. Gilbert
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Miss Sparrier |Feb. 5 Set for Nuptials Marott Hotel A. C. Johnson To Wed Today
lis the son of Willlam Gilbert and Mrs. ‘Bessie Goldberg, both of | Chicago. Rabbi Morris M. Feuer [licht- will officiate. | Mrs. Abbie Borinstein, sister of | ‘the bride, will be matron of honor. | She will wear an aqua tatieta) dress with a net stole. Aqua “iehrysanthemums “will form her
Headband Holds [Fingertip Veil | The bride's gown has lace in-| | serts, a sweetheart neckline, fitted bodice and full skirt falling into {a cathedral-length train.
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Huon and she will carry an old}?
| . Her headband is of white satin?
Bil! Brich photo, {and orange blossoms and holds! . ox fingertip veil. White orchids] Walsh is land stephanotis will form her! | bouquet.
—Miss Marilou Dreiss \ThHé éngagement of Miss Marilou Dreiss to John C. |. announced by the bride-to-be's mother, Mrs. Tib Dreiss, 4610 N, Pennsylvania St. Mrs. John C. Walsh, 4227 Park Ave. is the | prospective bridegroom’s mother. The couple will exchange vows in a 10:30 o'clock ceremony the morning of Feb. 5, in 8t. Joan of Arc Catholic Church, Miss Ti] | Dreiss attended Butler University and is a member of Kappa ‘© Canada. The couple will live | Alpha Theta Sorority. Mr. Walsh will be graduated next month lat 507 Church St, Ann Arbor, from the University of Notre Dame. Mich.
| The reception will be in the hotel, {The bride will wear a green gah-
Gossom-Gruber Nuptials In Sweeney Chapel
Repeating vows read by Dr. E, Robert Andry of Butler Univer-| ‘We, the Women—
due University and a member of Sigma Delta Tau Sorority. Dr. Gilbert is a graduate of the In-
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ardine suit for her wedding ‘trip, * The bride is a graduate of Pur-| |
diana University School .of Den-|!
Miss Ruthann Gossom will become the bride of Edwin James | 37 Gruber. at 3:30 p. m, today in the university’ ® Sweeney Chapel. €enMiss ‘Gossom is the daughter of Mrs. Ruth A. Gossom, 5849 University Ave., and Mr, Gruber is the son of Mrs. Fern H. Gruber,’
{1033 N..Alab, St. N ed S } Palms a ns delabra will] Richard ™ Gruber wik-be boi € S ecurity. 4 Supervision
form the background for the, Rozelle and John Burke will be double-ring ceremony. ushers. By RUTH MILLETT NEA Staff Writer
The bride; who will enter the . lchapel with her unéle, Edward Reception to Be Held | R. Marquis of South Bend, will|n Sorority House . wear a white satin gown made 1, meqiately following the cere<t “WE. HAVE DONE . every- | | thing possible for her. She has_|
iwith a marquiset yoke and .,ny a reception will be held in|
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{her Juliet cap of seed pearls willlority house at Hitler. {be a fingertip veil. She willl The couple will fly to Chicago. | carry white roses with an orthid The bride will wear a gabardine| Third Christian Church will read center and {vy streamers. {suit of royal blue with black ‘ac-| the Vows before & background of American Beauty taffeta fash- cessories. After Jan: 1 they will Scotch ~ pine jtrees; — Christmasfioned with sweetheart neckline, be at home at the Alabama St.| flowers and single cathedral ¢2P sleeves and bustle-bow back [address. tapers. will be worn by Miss Patricia] Miss Gossom is a graduate of Mrs. Patricia Smith, the bride’ g | Gruber, maid of honor. “She 1s the Butler University and a member
Mrs. L. O. McAtee, 628 N. Dear-| The Rev. A. C. Brooks of the
faille frock with a sweetheart Pouquet with white satin rfbbon Mr. Gruber is attending Butler neckline and a latticed yoke of|and ivy streamers will be of roses. where he is a member of Sigma the same material. Jt has three-|She Will have ivy in her hair. Ini Fraternity.
fant gi oh sleeves and a bouf-| ——
fant i sne wil carry an in Blackwood on Bridge— formal. cascade of mistletoe an . Te . The Trick in Trumping Aces
settia : : The bride will wear a white Lies in Knowing When
satin princess-style gown styled By EASLEY BLACKWOOD.
YOUR PARTNER will have no objection to your trumping his) ace if that action gains a trick or defeats an adverse contract. The trick is to know when to do it. Even when you are right! your partner probably will frown a bit and fidget in his chair. Later, however, when ii turns out that.your play defeated an otherWayne Smith and Harold Fine. wise unbeatable gare or slam, partner will shower you 1 with “Phe reception will be in the hotel. iverbal bouquets and ‘claim that|™ go 0 ota “Nice play, partner. | For their trip to New Orleans, I" kDeW all along you were doing gut with the peculiar perversity | the bride will wear a chocolatel'"® Fight thing. of partners he then had to dilute brown gabardine suit and brown Both "valperaliie his praise by saying, “Of course accessories. After Jan. 10, they| South dealer it was an obvious play.” Well, I] will be at home in the Dearborn agree it wasn't too difficult to see. | St. address. | But I think West deserved a Spe-|
Ec cial pat on the back for even! M fe staying awake with the pitiful Brien Set For Jan. 9
The gown has tapering sleeves and a chapel-length train, Her fall from a bonnet of valley lilfes. Her bouquet will be of gardenias and white carnations. Donald Alberty, Columbia City, will be best man. Ushers will be
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collection that he held. EAST If West had nob:trumped Bis, Carter: Stephenson; 916 Bi e. Road. Announces. the ap-
partner's ace of diamonds you Map! proaching marriage of her daugh-
Lucas, son of Mr. and Mrs, Richard W. Lucas, 2254 N. Delawaré! The bidding: Send your questions on bridge | St. SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST to Ensley Blackwgnf:he. In. The ceremony will be Jan. 9. 1 8 ' Pass $8 Pass | Glanapolis Times, Xi apolis 9 in: the home of the bride's] {8 Al Pass | ? mother, Willlami Pock, brothers! renee ———1 in-law of the future -bride, will] West in toddy's hand f& to be| oe her in marriage. commended for keeping his wits| rs, Pock will be matron of about him: although holding an| hand: His?
honqr’ and Richard W. Lucas Jr absolutely hopeless
coil .ba_his. brother's. best. man. partner, had not bid and he him-|
cards. Of course] Bash had .a.good. hand but could | not _see _coming. into_the bidding | Ivalneragye, at the four Tange. It appeared to West that his]
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For the sub deb who Tongs. for|
~ a few more pounds on her too only chance to take a trick for his| |
thin frame, the experts recom-| {side was to trump a diamond. He | mend a drink of cream and seltzer| {therefore led his singleton dia{mond which East won with the Soin one aM glass of pure. East now laid down the ace os a “Th Bas with seltzerl;s diamonds and West trumped Baler, 8 aay even tastes with his deuce of spades.
His trumps were worthless anyTD IX & ‘way and If his partner didn't Wear Pins on Hats {have the ace and queen of clubs No' doubt most women gotithere didn't seem to. be much scatter pins from Santa. Try|chance of defeating four spades. them on your dark winter felt The club lead from West trapped hats. as well as on dresses and dummy’s king-jack and set the suits. Icontract.
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