Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1949 — Page 3
Miss Porter.
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Mrs. Al Harlin
Brid To Be Bride ~ Church Ceremony Will Unite Couple ~The St. Paul Methodist Church will be the scene of Miss Margie Jean Porter's marriage to Roger J. Abousamra at 7:30 p. m. today. The Rev. Ralph Moore Jones will ate. r ‘Mr. and Mrs, Charies R. Porter, 1713 W. 33d St. are the parents of the bride and Mr. Abousamra 1s the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Abousamra, Muncie. — Mrs. R. Hoyt Moore Jr. matron
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Miss Mercedes Ann Barnhart Miss Anita Marie Jones and Al Harlin were married at 10 2. m. today in the English Lutheran Redeemer Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Jones, 2351 Guilford Ave, and Herbert Harlin, 3630 N. Mevidian 8t., is the father of the | bridegroom. (Louderm#tik) : ‘ Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Barnhart, 1337 Oliver Ave. announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Mercedes Ann, to Lavern Edward Bergman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bergman, Fort Recovery, 0. The wedding will be Apr. 30. 5 2 yi
5 = =» To TEN The Danville Christian Church will be the scene at 2:30 p. m, Apr. 24 of Miss Joan Miller's marriage to Forest L. Cullings. The future bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller of Danville- and Mr. Cullings is the son of Mrs. Evelyn Giles, 3203 N. Kenwood Ave. Miss Dolores Brown will be married Friday to Kenneth H. Gregory. The wedding will be in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elza Brown, 533 Trowbridge St. The prospective brideis the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Gregory, 3203 Bethel (Fritch-Hale)
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Ave,
The Bridal Scene—
Miss Charlene Richardson’ To Be Feted at Parties
A series of pre-nuptial parties is being planned for Miss Charlene Richardson. Miss Richardson and Jack Kelly will be married at 2:30 p. m. May 15 in the North Methodist Church. . "Mrs. William Hall; her mother, Mrs, T. N. Manolios, and her sister, Miss Mary Manolios, will give a linen and bathroom at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday for the future bride. g Guests at the party, which will]
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Junior Books
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McVay, Lloyd Snmiewiler: MIF [itl honor the future bride with fa personal shower in Miss Con-
jam Martin and W. E. ’ Missss Fra Te Masons’ sisi Ray hoTWA 22. Ay; Irvington Goodman, Susie
Viola, Joann Welling. Marilyn warbenburg and Howard McCarty. |Greenlee; Joan McConnell, Jean aunts of the bride-to-be, will give Matson, Barbara Stauch, Jeans misceilaneous shower at 1:30 Whitney, Jackie Kerch and Mari- pm. Apr. 12 in the home of lyn Maupin and Miss Dottie Alfs, Mrs Glass on Southport Road.
A Carmel, and Miss Gloria Cole,’ = “Ya | Prainfield. also will-a [Miss Leffler attended Indiana
give a :trousseau Technology. 4 shower in her home, 3541 N. Mer- | "
The Children’s Museum, 3010
- N. Meridian St. is assuming the erts and Mrs. J. Thayer Waldo Jooic ‘of a bookstore these days. will honor the bride-to-be with a ¥ Inexpensive but authentic litera- “dainty” shower on Apr. 28. Easter party at 2 p. m. Thursday {member of Eta Kappa Nu and gest-Mrs. Alex Metager [Tau Beta Pi Fraternities.
ture for children is sold at a sales desk which youth
. The popul
y written publica- xn ho who
idian St. and Mrs. James R. Rob- Sef Easter Party
{in the YWCA.
Others ' arranging parties for _.
will ‘give a personal
ning, © Ws See 2% 2 The Times Pattern Service
tions relate to school subjects, or and Mrs. G. B. Johnson] 3 :
helpful to children and teachers.
. They are issued by many of the, large museums in the country, including the Children’s Museum of | ffler ¢ Natoral History, the American o81 We Alexander Museum of Natural History and Nupti nt | the Encyclopedia Britannica. |, Sy
“There also is a line of small! metal dinosaurs, various educational games and jig-saw puzzles and packets of common- shells,
chipped arrowheads and surplus Church. The | mineral specimens from museum daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob iM. Leffler. 834 N. Bosart Ave.
According to Mrs, Grace Gold-iand Mr. Alexander is the son of
collections. -
en, museum director, the profits
. from the sale of the material hardly repay the time consumed, |
but she feels it is a service to the community.
Members of one of the museum nature clubs sort and assemble! the shells, a lesson in itself. The packets contain 15 specimens.
xy ao By MARGUERITE SMITH QI have double yellow Easter flowers six years old. The buds form and are extra large, but when it's time for them to bloom they turn brown and soft though the plant is nice and green. Thanks for any advice. Mrs. Mae Banders, 1406 8. Harding Bt. A.—These double narcissus' seem specially subject to blasting of
blooming period. (2) Move one or two bulbs this summer
have mixed some agricultural A 25
sq. ft. (3) Is it possible that south
married at 7:30 p. m. Apr. 23 in
“Nature appeals tohonor and Miss Jody Crawford) children; they are-barn collectors or be the bridesmaid. Dotti!
But to the average urban child of 1 e¢ bride-to-be, ! today it is almost a closed | Letter, Fri Fk hyd |
. land Edward Nelsen Jr.
S| an Orphans’ Welfare Association
sister of the future bride, who will give a trousseau shower.
Miss Patricia L. Leffler and Arthur W. Alexander will be
t h e¢ Irvington Presbyterian
future hride is the
Mrs. Fred B. Alexander, 5338 Julian Ave. 3 i Miss Betty Lou Harnish, Noblesville, will be the maid of]
“Robert J. Alexander will be his; brother's best man while the ushers will be Robert Gambill,; (William Magnuson, Max Fullen
Miss Crawford, 127 Johnson
Lutheran Group |i Elects Officers |
The five officers of the Luther-|
{were re-elected yesterday at the meeting in the home, 3310 E. {Washington St. y
| They are Mrs. Anthony Rieder, chairman; Mrs. Paul Rupprecht,! vice chairman; Mrs. Harris Koell-| ing and Mrs. Fred Brandt, recording and corresponding secre-| is accented with a slanted clos‘taries, and Mrs, Arthur Eickhoff: ing finished in scallops, the treasurer. | skirt 4 extremely fattering. Mrs. Charles Smiley will serve Pattern 8448 is a sew-rite per'as general chairman for the sil-| forated pattern in sizes 12, 14, ; 30 to 16, 18, 20; 40 and 42. Size 14, {4330 p. m. Apr. 25 in the Gover-||4% yards of 39-inch.
By SUE BURNETT This charming daytime dress will keep you looking your best all day long. The simple waist
be in the Manolios home, 3938 N.jAve, will give twe miscellaneous flower girl, Illinois St., will include Mrs. showers for Miss Leffler. One oor taffety frocks in spring Charles W. Richardson and Mrs. will be at 3 p. m. tomorrow and shades with flower headdresses Ivan C. Kelly, mothers of the én- the other at 3 p. m. Apr. 10. At and they will carry fans of spring gaged couple, and Mesdames K. 700 , m Apr. 11 Miss Jane DOWerS.
V. Hall, James B. Graves, J. K. oo snd Mise Marjorie Little. Reception to Foll The best man will be Richard ushers
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Miss Dolores Brown
Dr. Ferguson
To Read Vows Fume dct sat sar
_Cook-Mosiman Nuptials Tonight
read the vows.
extends into a cathedral train. Her two-tiered fingertip ’
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{are to be Glenn wood; Sam
"Potter.
There will be a reception in the The
{church after the ceremony.
{couple will be at home at 4712! picharson and Mrs.
Wentworth Blvd, after a tri !south. :
University and Mr. Alexander at-| A graduate of Purdue Univer-/gng On Apr. 18 Mrs. John M, Wil- tended the Carnegie Institute of sity, Miss Mosiman is a member {of Alpha Xi Delta Sorority. Mr. yrs Jol Kirby and Charles Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ba attended Franklin College and is & o0ond: Ralph Ittenbach and Dr. The Lullaby Club will have anigraduate of Purdue. He is 2 Lyman Pearson, third; Bast and
Henderson Cook, Franklin,
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(tine Mansion. Slane. wazs 8180 SUE BURNETT guifements and finishing direcday of the group. “ The Tadiasapolis Times To order use the coupon. { ; 4 W. Maryland St.’ IWiiters Club Monday * Noi 'suis.: * Price 25¢ Tre Indianapolis Times bo " | A "B30. 8. Wells St. l«ianting Your ats ‘ ciras Aver aas = jecago- 7; HL. meeting. of the Indianapolis) Fashion Book Price 2% No. 5665 Price 2c
The officers of the group are . Mrs. Marian Coonse.
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Miss Mildred Ann Mosiman and Mr. and Mrs. L. Roy Ford. will become the bride of William ygy, Oren Cook at 7:30 p. m. today ingen will have the. Irvington Presbyterian rsuise, with them in their box.
Church. Dr, John Ferguson will FE : . : { Another April social event is
The bride, daughter of Mr. and the Easter party for children. in Mrs. Lloyd B. Mosiman, 339 N. Bolton Ave. will wear a pearl
toned satin gown made with & day afternoon, fitted bodice and full skirt whichipy
1t is accented with seed pearis.| ., 4 veil falls from a seed pearl tara,
Morgan, rst; Joseph ¥. Doll and Frank d.
KX son Taulman and Mrs, J. H. Voll-
{ond. The group. which met Mon-
| South--K. M. Schafer and Al when Mr. Masters jum
Book Review Set .
ia book review. at 2 p. m. Tuesday
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Louis Randle, louis R. 8 and James L. Beattey. In a box] dames J. 1, Federman R. B.
1 Also together in & box will be FEE Mr. snd Mrs. Gene L. Willams! 38
and Mrs. Wilbur C, Patter:
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the Hillcrest Country Club. party, which will be Easter Sunis being arranged
* vr ’ List Results A number of bridge y have announced the. ‘Itheir play held last week. {Marott Bridge Club which met Tuesday night in the hotel for a
R. W. Ittenbach
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Photos Pieces from a
inished wxhibits, That's 8 gem, ready to be set in an exhibit in the ~-Arms through Tuesday. 10:30 a. m, to 10:30 p. m.
fivet; Mrs, E {Mre. Ralph Duncan, second; {ligm Meyers and Dr.’ {third; Bast and ‘West first: Mr. and Mrs. G. H -pson, second; Mrs, EB. C, Ball Mrs. A. C. McKinsey,’ Section -B, North South
p! fh German pai
times. They were brought over
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Payne, Muncie, first; Edson T. Wood and Dr. John Machledt,
and Mrs. Howard Gay, first; Mra. K.| 1. Nielsen and Mrs. I. J. Black-| more, second; Charles Brumfiel and Dick Peters; third. 1 Winners of the Men's Duplicate;
celain.
‘Mrs. Robert Roan; Williamsport, in the photo, below. Copper 1 urn, pair of Staordshire vases, plates are among
{ with it, even dressin
and Robert C, she makes herself,
Bast snd West—Fred W. Gil-| christ and Noble G.
Mrs. E. R. Buxton Jr. and Mrs.
Robert. Tappan aret. re poi Blackwood on Bridge— {Cassidy and Mrs. J.C. Stafford,
(second; East and West Mrs. va. Finer Points of
'nogle, first; Mrs. Ralph Goodwin | +h of {and Mrs. Walter Thompson, sec-, e 0 | . day in the YWCA, has scheduled
At the Monday night meeting|the refinements of their bidding: a of ‘the Mallory Duplicate Bridge ers. They know how Club the results were: North and In today’s deal
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Fast and West—Fred Sater and |Initely established a certain suit) Al Suggs, first; Mrs. Frances as their trump suit then a bid by Dobbs and Mrs. X. M. Schafer, either partner in any other suit second. This session was a mas- is a cue-bid, indicating first round; ter point game. icontrol, Mr. Champion's second-! Winners in the Lincoln Dupli- round bid of four clubs was such; cate play last night in the Hotels bid. Tt indicated ability to win Lincoln are: North and South - the first club trick with the ace Lewis Harris and E. R. Black- or by ruffing. i wood, first; Lawrence J. Welch! and Ally Smith, second: Mr. ana Bid Chilled Mr. Masters rs. A. G. Tulley, t ; 3 And West—Mrs EK. Fistor ox! This bid chilied Mr. Masters Mrs. Arch Falender, first; Mrs, J. the bone. E. Morris and Mrs. J. L. Becknell, showing a void in clubs (since he Socom: Dla Mable Batterly and himself had the ace): He knew it orga, third. irepresented. a serious duplication
E * in values and he bid a quiet “four Williams, Duncan Rite | Champion, 1
; : ” hoping Mr, To Be Held Apr. 8 J v-. :
Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Williams,| But Mr. Champion felt that the 2159 N. Drexel Ave, announce hand would be safe at five-odd the appro of their and that he was entitled to make daughter, Virginia. to James R, one more try. ‘He bid four no Duncan, son of Mrs. Nellie Dun- trump asking his partner to show | can, 3312 Roosevelt Ave. The wed- how many aces he heid excluding’ ding will be Apr. § in the Otter-|the ace of clubs, bein Evangelical United Brethren! Mr. Masters dutitully showed
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can. oF a EE Had Mr. Champion bid four no
The Marian Guild will sponsor in Madonna Hall. Marian College.
| Antiques. Rarities Sparkle |
Panntylvani Bec 5 By JEAN TABBERT THE PACKING crates, excelsior and grimy h x r 5 heCat ovary Vor aR
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Probably the most sparkling parf of the show here is & pair. of mammoth “Delft plaques made in 1820 by J. Stahl a. famous : ) nter. One ts shown top; above. Noted for his work on bers are pofcelain, the artist laboriously fired the pieces over a hundred
of a French Canadian from whom the present owners, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carr Carlucei, Warrenburg, Pa., acquired them. The second plaijue shows a youth fiddling. Kach measures 18 by 24 inches, The figurines, made by ‘KPM, a Berlin factory. shout 100 years ago, are mythical characters in blue and white por
A bottle collection started the antique hunting of Mr. aid
usterware & Wedgwood pitcher and Dutch their pieces shown in the picture. Mrs. Lavern Zahler, Cleveland, k izes in china dolls, It's her hobby and she goes “all out” ! them herself in exquisite period costumes | yv're dressed to the “teeth” dowa to tiny | blue ear bobs on several of the most formal. She owns a rarity, | a German bonnet doll with a peaked cap. Customers will admire 8 copper luster Mr. and Mrs. Parton Althouse claim is the only one of its kind ir the world. It wis made by Wedgwood,
Pointed Out Here
: Sorority Alumnae Club To Meet Here Tuesday Course
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Visiting hours for the annual eve:t are from
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the places shown‘ #, a Delt! blue
Pa. They own
Quinn, a
/and. Mrs. Fred T. Greene, table
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| Mitchell, KH. GQ Swan, Carroll ‘Spe [Cantpbell, Kar! Stegettifor, | Retreshments | { Mesdames Harold Victor, Noble C.
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another of the exhibitors, i
Bust of Homer, which
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N ; By EASLEY BLACKWOOD E fi} its next session Apr. 11. { WHEN Mr, Masters and Mr, Champion are partners they carry
little farther than do most play-
to avoid /the pitfalls of duplication of values. Mr, Champion had an aceless wonder, p-raised his opening spade bid he became’ ollefsen; first: L. E. McFarren interésted in testing the possibilities of slam. : and Clarence Huetten, second: When & partnership has def-| ~~
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Both sides vulnerable.
South dealer, NORTH (Mr. Masters) SA 1082 HJ § D108 3 C-AQids } WEST EAST } { (Mr. Mook) © (Mr. Abel) 3 M8 3 : Sud B i H-AT52 H-8% 43% | D-$ 82 CPA TH i CK 952 Cel 3.7 4 & SOUTH (Mr. Champion) S-KQeTd i HK Q11es i D-KQId { CeeNone i The bidding 8 IW ~ . is Pass 38 Pass. 4 C Pass 48 Pass! ANT Pass 5D Pass 58 All Pass i —————————————— ro—————— must’ deduct the ace of the cue;
bid suit (if he has it) in making!
Send your questions on bridge
+ to Easley Blackwood, The Indi-. anapolis Times, Indisnspolis 9. ——————————————————
Mrs. Kenneth Whistler, 3030 E.
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| war years.
and fills a toy box each year. The camp accommodates 100 boys and girls for periods of eight weeks ach summer, .
Garden Tour
Because spring 1s in such &
| hurry this year, the dates for
the annual Park School Garden Tour Nave heen moved up. Mrs. Leslie M. DeVod and Mra, | Thomas McCrae, tour eo-chaire |
men, announced today that ine |
steadjof May 7 and 8, the event Apr. 30 and May 1. ; he tour will be the 1ith sponsored by the Park School | Mothers Association. Originally organized by Mrs, G. H, A! Clowes in 1935, it has been held
| annually except during the to the school's |,
Proceeds go scholarship fund which offers {; each year a full-tuition scholare ship for the freshman year. Ap= plications are being taken now for ‘scholarships. Any boy fine ishing the 8th grade this spring may apply.
Michigan Glee Club To Give Concert Here
The Women's Glee Club of the University of Michigan will pre.
‘gent a convert at 3 p. m. tomors
row in the Marott Hotel Tha event is sponsored by the Indianapolis alumni of the university.
Miss Elsie Stefan, 527 P pt
# student in the School of ; at Michigan, will : the club. The soloists are 10 be Mikste
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V. Hood is the director.
