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Miss Marguerite Eman, Aruba, Netherlands, West Indies; Miss Ann Davis, Northville, Mich.; Miss Joan Gourlie, Rye, N. Y,, and
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Frifith of Indianapolis, will be best man. Ushers will include Charles A. Schirmer; John Elder, Garden City, N. Y.; Richard Welch, Wellesley, Mass, and James L. Murray Jr, Edward Dunn, Boyd Higgins and Larry Hare, all of Indianapolis. Following a reception in the Saginaw Club, the couple will motor to Florida, where they will fly to St. Thomas, Virgin Is
attending Katherine Gibbs School in Boston. She is a member of Delta Gamma Sorority. Mr. Geupel attended ' Park School in Indianapolis and was graduated .rom Taft School, Watertown, Conn., and the Yale School of Engineering. He is a member of Zeta Psi Fraternity.
Fetes Honor Jane Petit
showers are planned to fete Miss Jane Petit. She will be married to Roland E. Roach on Apr. 23 In the Holy Name Catholic Church. The bride-to-be has selected her attendants. They are Mrs. Donald F. Guingrich, matron of honor, and Miss Patricia Ann Roach, bridesmaid. Diane Guingrich will be the flower girl. ‘The best man is to be Charles B. Roach and the ushers will be Harold A. Petit, Cincinnati, and Donald F. Guing_rich.
Mrs, Roy H. Moore, 9700 Allisonville Rd., will be hostess at a miscellaneous shower tomorrow.
'Miss Harriet Elizabeth Pow- | len, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester James Powlen, Logansport, will be married to Roy Carleton Slaughter Jr. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Slaughter,
to.) Mr, and Mrs. Thomas X. Lanahan, 533 N. Oakland Ave, announce the roaching mar riage of their daughter, Jane Louise, to Donald W. Rasico, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver R. Rasico, E. 82d St. The vows will be read on June 4 in the St. Philip Neri Catholic Church. (Bretzman photo.) The Trinity Lutheran Church
Myrtle Vaughn, Louellen, Ky. May 7 is the date selected by
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Brides Plan Spring Weddings
Miss Joan M. Nolting Miss Shirley Shockency for her marriage to Everett A. Roberson Jr. The vows will be
read in St. Mark’s Methodist Church. The bride-to-be is the
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daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Shockency, 6555 N. Lyons Ave, and the bridegroom-to-be’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Rober. _son, 1419 Winfield Ave. :
Joyce Hesler Weds Today
Marries R. E. Hanna
.. In Fairview Church The Rev. Virgil D. Ragan offi-
ciated at the wedding of Miss. {Joyce Alice Hesler and Robert E.
Hanna. The-ceremony was read at 4:30 p. m. today in the Fairview Presbyterian Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 8. Hesler, 4065 Graceland Ave., and Mr. Hanna Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Duke E. Hanna, 310 N. Bancroft Ave. Mrs. Ralph G. Hesler, sister-in-law of the bride, was the matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Julia Mae Allison, Columbus, O.; Miss Joan Schumacher and Miss Carolan Liebrich. They wore aqua taffeta frocks with net yokes and hooped skirts caught up with
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The white satin bridal gown had imported lace trimming. A
Mrs. Guingrich will assist-the hos-itiara of - white flowers held the
On Monday, Mrs. Christine Clapp will be hostess at a lin shower in her home, 67 Kenmo Rd, and Mrs. Ferdinand D. Rothschild will have a miscellaneous shower on Friday in her home, 3601 College Ave.
"'Poets' Rendezvous’ Tomorrow at YWCA
The Indiana ' State Federation
of Poetry Clubs will hold itsiattending Butler University and!
*“Poets’ Rendezvous” at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the YWCA. The Columbus . Poetry Club is ‘in charge of the meeting. 4 Morris Scott will preside. program will be on “New Vistas Seen Through Contemporary Poetry.” Walter Newton Reed is general chairman and Miss June Winona Snyder is federation president.
fingertip illusion veil. The bride carried white roses and stephanotis. Douglas R. Smith was the best man and the ushers were Lyle Hanna, brother of the .bridegroom; Edward Brown and Frank Fleener. The reception was in the church parlors. For her wedding trip the bride wore a navy gabardine suit with pink accessories. The bride is
Theta Sorority. Mr, Hanna is also attending Butler.
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officiated in the single-ring
ler, 4626 College Ave. Mrs. Gerald H. York, matron
of Havmond: maid of honor, Mrs. Donald Bird, attendants, alike. They wore sea foam green taffeta with hooped skirts ‘and matching mitts. :
Selects Faille Gown
The bride’s white faille gown with seed pearls on the bodice and neckline . was made with covered buttons down the back and ‘long sleeves, Her imported finger-tip- veil hung from a seed pearl tiara. She carried a bouquet of white MHlocs, valley lilies and an orchid. ; Richard Kasler was his brother's best man, Ushers were James Rankin, the bride's brother; Thomas Kasler, another brother of the bridegroom, Louis Hummel and Mott Groom of Flint, Mich. A reception followed in the Pi Beta Phi Sorority House at Butler University, For her wedding trip to Chicago and Michigan, the bride chose a three-piece suit and matching hat in rust, beige and dark brown pinpoint check. Her accessories were brown. After next Saturday, the couple
is a_member of Kappa Alpha oy pe at home at 2628 N. Stuart
| Street. | ‘The bride attended Butler and {is a member of Pi Beta Phi So{rority. Mr. Kasler is attending the {university. . -
Press Club Plans Meeting
The Woman's Press Club will hold its annual business meeting
of honor; Miss Mary Jo Pearce
and Miss Barbara were gowned
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By MARGUERITE SMITH
New officers will be elected at!Q—I bought a French lidac bush about three years ago. It has a few rough’ leaves. at the beginning of the year but they dry up and the bush hasn't grown at all in the time I've had it. Can you tell me what to do to make it grow and bloom? Susan Decker, R. R. 19.
the 6:30 p. m. dinner meeting of| the Women's Society of Indian-| apolis Florists on Monday in the YWCA. : i Mesdames J. Marlin Dow, Ar-| thur Buescher, George Buescher, William Cooley, Albert C. Crump, ! Henry Elsnor and William G. Fox]
to be hostesses.
Miss Griffe ToBe Feted
Miss Helen Louise Negley, assisted by Miss Phyllis Richwine
at 12:15 p. m. Tuesday in the Hotel Washington. Plans also| will be discussed for the organiza-
Martha Rankin, J. H. Kasler, United in Church Ceremony
The McKee Chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian the scene of a 3:30 p. m. wedding today uniting Miss Martha Rankin and James H. Kasler. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale, pastor of the church,
ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. G. M. Rankin E. 38th St. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs,
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Miss Snyder Bride Today
_ Miss Betty Lee Snyder and Ir-
p. m. today in Sweeney Chapel, |
Butler University. The Rev. L. H.
|McAdow of the University Park
Christian Church officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ivan V, Snyder, 3064 Broadway, and Mr. Miller is the
ison of Mrs. Cora Miller, Evansle. A Iva,
Miss Marilyn Snyder was her sister's maid of honor. She Wore yellow taffeta. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Gene Herrick and Mrs. Merrill Swedlund. They had green taffeta frocks. The bride's ivory taffeta gown had a fitted bodice and full skirt, Her veil was of egg-shell illusion and imported rose-point lace. She carried gardenias _and cream colored iris. The bride is a Butler University graduate and Mr. Miller attended
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Is Scheduled The Easter card party women members of the Hillcrest Country Club will be held Wednesday in the clubhouse. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p. m. Mrs. Carl Woodard is chairman; assisted by Mrs. C. E. Campbell and Mrs. J. H. Frazee,
Woman's Rotary to Meet - The Woman's Rotary Club will
Easter Card Party
thundred sixty forientered in the open pair play, and
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tion's spring guest party May 10 in the Indianapolis Athletic Club.
Reservations for the Tuesday luncheon and business meeting may be made with Mrs. John Kleinhenz.
Mrs. Robirda Bennett Weds Today in Bourbon
Times State Service BOURBON, Ind, Apr. 9—Mrs.
meet at 12:15 p. m. Mopday in the Hotel - Washington. Mrs. George Denny will speak on “A Housewife in Radio.” '
jneth Pettijohn and V. R. Rupp, [Richa East and West-—Mrs. 8. R.
Richardson and Mrs. A. C. Me-1|
Kinsey, first, Mrs: R. F. Pasha and Robert Sturtevant, second, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon F. Thompson, third. The winners of the annual midwest conference bridge tournament held Mar. 31, Apr. 1, 2 and 3 are announced. Attendance Winners include: Women's Pair Mrs. M. L. Thompson and Mrs, J. R. Kelley, first; Mrs. Arthur Pratt and Mrs. E. J. Ittenbach, sécond. A local team composed of Mrs. Jean Morris, Edson T. Wood, Jerome Jacobs and J. Van Brooks placed fourth in the open team of four play. Richard W. Lee and Stanley McComas were third In the open pair results. One and one-half match points separated the first three places in the open pairs. Approximately 30 local persons participated. One -eight pairs were
49 teams of four played as open! teams. : | The next meeting of the Women’s Contract Club will be at 12:30 p. m, Apr. 21 in the Indianapolis - Athletic Club,” Mrs. Grace Buschmann, nounces, Other pl after Lent will be the Indiana Union Duplicate Bridge Club's game at 6:30 p. m. Apr. 21 in the
STTEERER fall will have & : r Ze their home for Mr, and Mrs. or man hy se ; : ii Mrs. John Westfall AUCH; party is planned by Mr. and | ; Carl J. Rusie for Messrs. and Mesdames John R. Kelley, Harry {8. Thomas, Max A. Blackburn and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Carlson and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McClure will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Henderson, Guests at the cocktail party of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Betz will be Mr. and Mrs, M. J. Hammel, Mr. and Mrs. - Lawrence Sexton and Dr, and Mrs. Earl W. Mericle. Mr. and ‘IMrs. Wayne Warrick will enter. tain for Messrs. and Mesdames Frank Buckley, Ralph C. Middle~ ton and Virgil Snider. . A pre-dance party at the club is planned by Mr. and Mrs. Fran« cis J. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Loren J. Blackmore. The guests will be Messrs, and Mesdames Ed« After the , Mr. Kirk- au 6 .: hoff and his bride went on a wedding trip to Chicago. For travel-| K ing the bride chose a blue gabar-| Mrs, Mrs. John L. Wooling and Mrs. Ed. | "giovens Jonn M. v dine suit with pink and navy ac-| ward Gallahue, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. (R. Rupp and Ernest N. Gimbel, \ gt Frederick Hadley and Mrs. Frederick Kiser Jr., treasurers. Mn. | ns The couple wil live at 5017| Berkley W. Duck Jr. and Mrs. Slifer are new members of the board, |Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien, Hosts Primos Ave, Mx. ieichost is wr— e son of Mr, Mrs. Louis : Bes si Kivieghof: 838+ aa. Blackwood. on Bridaee. oops REE sore oor 3 toe: we m2 pn. Slam. Primrose address. ) . «3 x we res emis rue Dramatic, Spectacular Bid Cal, and attended Butler Univer- By EASLEY BLACKWOOD . “ sity where she was a member of A dramatic and spectacular bid was used by Mr. Masters to, les Kappa Gamma Sorority.ireach a grand slam on today's hand. I refer to the Culbertson| 5 40d Mra. Jack Langan. Mr. Kirkhoff is a Butler graduate|Grand Slam Force. : : T. and Mrs. L. Hart and a Phi Delta Theta Fraternity This bid is not usable frequently but when the proper will be hosts to Messrs. and Mesmember. for its use ocours, it is a potent and device. It can readily| dames John Meyer, Forrest be used in conjunction with the Blackwood Slam Convention. Seth ap a ad Brid e Club for only one Purpose—to find out Nene vulnerable - [Chambers Messrs. and Mesias dana Sa * 9 »UDS i top Ti oT Drie Re ir. Champion) Russel 5. Durie and 3. Kent List Results trump gut. That a, AK KQuor| 8G & aa Suma Bee Woodstock Plans to TmAtON by Jumping gin the DX os 1 a : . no hy . Sa Meeting Wednesday tour no trump bid entirely. ‘WEST masy | Predance bartits Are as nounce the results of play held or tn tniams. If ne hon toe mei of $13 wo ay. The ah this week. The Woodstock Bridge [tre ture ig 88 We of Hol. $4 > Hui} 3 guests will be Messrs. and Club which played Thursdayitas seven 3p yp or eng DQ. 9, 7 31500 Ee ve. Secrest, Kyle night at the club announces its|y. joes not have two of the th 45.8513. 0 Q 18, % 4 Herder, Owen and BF, results: North South—Mr. \¢., trum honors he bids six (MF : y G. Grimith, and Mrs. John Moore, first. Mrs.(yiy agreed sult wilt 3 : » y ; East and West/Grand Slam Is Cold o —Mrs. Post Milliken and Mrs.| After Mr. Champion jum; and Jesse Fletcher, first, Mrs. Yvonne four spades in the deal Humes and CoB. Julines, sesond. hove Sete was only one y The next meeting d , Masters’ mind, : Be at 135 p.m. Wedneday| Was not worried about a : and is to be an afterncon dupli-|'0ser. On the bidding it cate game, - almost certain that Mr, , 2 The Marott Bridge Club an- Pion had the king of diamonds Bounces the winners of Its DIY | aria Sere Li, Clther of held Tuesday night In the hotel: (pots, STV oF & Parking pman and Joseph E. Cain,| what Mr, Masters wanted to know was whether his Robert Wood, second, Mrs. Ken-|; a the ace and the queen of
spade bid. :
to Easley Blackwood, The IndiMr. Champion heard his part-
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