Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 May 1949 — Page 14
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Anns Pa., is the bride's mother. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bates Johnson, 4115 N, Illinois St., Indianapolis. ’ Given in marriage by her brother, Hugh B. Crawford, the bride wore a white organdy gown made with inserts of white lace. Miss Carol Nesspor, maid of green organdy
con, Sandra Peake and Bright Crowell, wore pastel colored dotted swiss frocks. The best man was William Pomeroy, New York, and the Lansing, Mich,; Louis - one, Steven Fleisher and Fenton Jameson, New York, and Fred Selby, Pottstown, Pa. | After a reception in the home| of the bride's mother there was a dinner for the bridal party. The couple will be at home in June in Chester Springs, Pa. The bride attended the Philadelphia Conservatory of Music. Mr. Johnson is s& graduate ‘of Swarthmore College and has an M. A. from Columbia University. He is now enrolled in the Cojumbia School of Medicine.
Keys-Daniel Wedding Set
s LAUREL, Md. May -28--Miss Emily Daniel, Washington, will become the bride of Harold R. Keys, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Keys, Laurel, at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the First M: odist Church here. The Rev. F. 1.. Morrison will read the vows, The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Loren E. Daniel, 6727 Rockville Road, Indianapolis. Mrs. Bar] Milstead, Laurel, will be the matron of honor. The bridesmaids will be Mrs, Richard Daniel and Mrs, Charles F. vis, Indianapolis. They will wear blue and peach satin frooks and matching bonnets, The best man is to be Mr. Milushers will be Stan.
ton; Laurel. ' i: Bride to Wear White The bride will ‘wear a white satin and lace gown made with a tight basque and full skirt ex-
tending into a train. Her fingertip vell of illusion falls from a orange blossoms and she will carry a white orchid on a
tiara of
Bible.
After a retéption in the home parents, the couple will leave for a motor trip to Chicago and Indianapolis. The bride will wear a red and white accessories on the trip. They will be at home ‘in Laurel after June 12.
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Church Rite Unites Couple
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Mr. and Mrs, Harry Jobson, Glenview, : i. and Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Rosenthal, of Chicago,
compare the merits of oy racing cars in the decoration theme of the Speedway Ball at the Indianapushers were Gaar Johnson, Hast olis Athletic Club last night. Mrs. Jobson is the former Miss Helen Griffith, of Indianapolis.
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In Lebanon Becomes Bride of Robert L. Gayer
Miss Jeanne Elsey and Robert L. Gayer were married at 3:30 p. m. today in the First Baptist Church bere. The Rev. J. E. Poer offiThe bride is the daughter of Mr. land Mrs. Raymond Elsey, Lebanon, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Alva Gayer, Lebanon. ’ wih | Miss Louise Deer was the maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Sue O’Donley, Kirkwood, Mo. and Mrs. James Pauley: They wore aqua net
and ruffled skirts, The best man’ was Donald Gayer, Zionsville, and the ushers were Robert Agan,| Greencastle, and Wiillam Elsey.
Reception Follows
A gown of white satin made with a fitted bodice and full skirt
John McClure Takes Bride
Couple United In Chicago Rite Times Special CHICAGO, May Mrs. John Fletcher McClure II are on a trip to New Orleans following their marriage here at 830 p. 'm today In
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Ashbeck, daughter of William. L. {clever play. : NORTH Ashbeck of this eity. Mr. and| In view of East's two-spade bid, Hel109 6 3 Mrs. McClure, 200 E. 334 8t., In-|South read the opening lead as a D7 8 disnapolis, are parents of the singleton. He killed East's spade C—A G43 bridegroom, jack -vith the ace and crossed to WEST BAS The Rev. Gerhard W. Grauer|dummy’s ace of clubs. The 10 of|, aT a officiated. Mrs, William ¥. Os-|hearts was played and permitted .. . , Sole
born, Phoenix, Ariz, was the to ride when East played low. An-/Lt The brides- other maids were Miss Suzanne Hind- posing trumps and now Bouth led New York; Miss Mary Mc- his last club, the nine.
Throws Off Spade
West won with the 10 and, as| ° geciarer ought, was down od ' B nothing but clubs and diamonds. frocks Over uf) osest returned the queen of elubs and South did not make the mistake of rufing. He simply threw| of oF a spade, which had to be lost n
matron of honor.
man, Clure, Indianapolis, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Inez Brown and Miss Ruth Ramsey, Chicago. The attendants wore sheer white ,OTEandy quolise, | white ° were banded with eyelet embroidery. They carried white baskets filled with Gerbera ‘daisies graduated shades. Ai
Bride Wears Satin The bride's traditional white satin gown had long sleeves of imported Venetian lace and a waistline panel of the same lace. Her two-tiered silk illusion veil was held by a Russian crown of orange blossoms. The bridal bouquet was of or. Shids, valley lilies and stepha. notis.
Ind, was “best man while the ushers were Clarence Peterson, Wilmette, 111; Jack Wells, Detroit; Charles Roberts, Marion, O., and Richard West, Indianapolis. The reception was in the Lake Shore Athletic Club. The bride is ‘a graduate of DePauw Univer. sity and a Delta Delta Delta Sorority member. The bridegroom, a DePauw graduate, is attending the Northwestern Univeristy Law Bchool. He is a Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity member.
Colonial Dames Election Held
Miss Patricia L. Gossett and) gy Henry Buttolph is the new dene De t ‘oa president of the National Society
Methodist Church. The Rev. John ck officiated.
lers, 6338 Dunway Ave. are
bride's parents and the brideym {s the son of Mr. and Mrs.
enneth L. Surber, Monticello,
Miss Peggy Jo Thompson, maid of honor, wore a pale blue dotted girl was Ann Sellers, The bridegroom's father was the best man ushers were George Zorca, Franklin Thompson and
swiss frock. The flower Karen
and the Morris Gene Bombie,
The bride wore a gown of ice blue slipper ‘satin. made with a
fitted bodice and Bouffant skirt There was a recept
W. Washington 8t. in June. Mr
Surber attended Butler Univer-
sity.
jon in the church after the ceremony. The couple will be at home at 4103
of Colonial Dames in the State of Indiana. The election was held at the group's recent annual
the | meeting in the Propylaeum.
Vice presidents are Mrs. Lucia Macbeth, Mrs. H. Brook Sale of Ft. Wayne and Mrs. Paul Weer, Mrs. George L. Denny is among the newly-elected directors.
# » . Mrs, Denny's daughter, Mrs. Paul White of Los Angeles, Mr. White and their children are here visiting Mrs. White Sr.
New ITSC Unit The Lorraine Chapter, ITSC, has sponsored the forming of Terra Chapter, ITSC. The new group will meet the first Monday of each month in the 38th 8t, Branch, Merchants National | Bank.
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The bride was Miss Lois Jean South still made his bid by a very
club South discarded another spade, his last one. At this point both dummy and the closed hand were stripped of spades and clubs and poor West was in a hopeless position. A club lead would enable declarer to discard a diamond
| Blackwood on Bridge— she carried white roses. After a South Makes Hard Contract; [pion in me shuren ine con "Forces Opponent to Lead
By EASLEY BLACKWOOD
WEST OPENED the trey of spades against the four-28--Mr. and tract in today's hand and when South looked the situation over he wished he hadn't been so optimistic in the bidding. Potentially there were two spade losers, one heart loser, one At first glance it appeared that “right” or the contract was doomed. As
South dealer. None vulnerable.
diamond loser and one club loser, gt.|both red kings had to be
of these cards, the was wrong. .But
heart lead cleared the op-
any case. On West's lead of another high
art con-
bride. Her fingertip illusion veil fell from an illusion tiara and
ple left for a trip to Kentucky. The bride wore a navy suit with gray accessories for the trip. The! couple will be at home in Lebanon after June 8. The bride attended Franklin College and is a graduate of DePauw University. . She is a mem-| ber of Pi Beta Phi Sorority. The Ibridegroom attended Indiana Uniservity extension in Kokomo,
The bidding: ; SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST
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R. E. Miller, Patricia Ann Fre Set July 4 Date for Weddin
Times State Serviee ; " LEBANON, Ind, May 28—
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Mr. and Mrs. Victor Free, 2641 N. Arlington Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Ann, fo Ralph E. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo ©. Miller, 225 E. Terrace Ave. The couple will be married July 4 in the Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Miss Free attended Purdue University and is a member of Chi Omega Sorority. The bridegroom-to-be is & graduate of Purdue and is a member of Phi Kappa Fraternity.
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Gerald Wiker To Take Bride
Times Special INDEPENDENCE, Kas, May 28—Gerald Wiker, son of Mrs, Marie Wiker, 1428 Herschell Ave., Indianapolis, will take Miss Evelyn Louise Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Smith, Independence, as his bride in a 3 p. m, ceremony tomorrow in the First Christian Church here. The Rev. Joseph Houston will read the vows. ‘The bride will wear a white Chantilly lace gown over an underdress of white taffeta. The
from dummy while trumping in
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the elosed hand. A diamond lead would be right. into South's ace-
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(Continued From Page 11) and Charles W. Moores Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arensman will have Mr. and Mrs, William L. Thompson, Hermosa Beach, Cal, with them at the track tomorrow.
Traditional Part
Mr. and Mrs, . M. Riddick and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. T. L. Riddick, always entertain together race weekend. This year their party includes Mr. and Mrs. David E. K. Frischkorn, Huntington, W. Va; Messrs. and Mesdames H. E. Raines, Lewis Spieb, Herbert Smeltzer and Oral Bridgford. The . group went to the Indianapolis Athletic Club's Speedway Ball last night and will have a buffet dinner today in the T. L. Riddicks' home. A group of local Speedway fans is being entertained in the box of Mr. and Mrs. 8, B, Walker. They'll be Messrs, and Mesdames H. W. Walker, Matthew Zeuhl, Carl Sheets, Howard Dawson and John D. Martin, Richard Holstein, Waverly, Ill, will be with the Walkers, too, Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Beebe are entertaining their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. William Allen Dentel, New Center, Mass, at the race. Also in their box will be another daughter, Dorothy Rae Beebe, and David Hamilton, East Greenwich, R. I. They will take their party to the Meridian Hills Country Club tomorrow
night. McKinneys Hold Box Mr. and Mrs, Frank MoKinney will be hosts to another family party. They'll have their daughter, Claire, and‘ sons, Frank Jr. and Robert. Also in the box will be Mr. and Mrs. John Ohleyer and their children, Carol and Edward. One of Indianapolis’ busiest race day hostesses is Mrs. D. William Klein, She will have a garden party this afternoon in honor of her out-of-town guests. Staying with the Kleins are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lockwood and Mrs, H, H. Whelan, Dallas, Tex.; Mr, and
formal candlelight service June 7.
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Actually West made the only play that had a chance. He led a diamond in the desperate hope that East had the queen. But
South won with that card and spread the hand. Note the difference if South had trumped the third lead of clubs. Then he would have had to lose his bad spades to East. And after winning two spades East would have led through declarer’'s acequeen of diamonds to set the contract, n
whose following lead will be t your advantage.
Send questions on bridge to Mr. Blackwood, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9.
Speedway Fans to Entertain At the '500' Race Tomorrow
Mrs. Edwin Lynch, Memphis, Tenn.; and Miss Virginia Klein, Chicago. In the Kleins’ boxes will be Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bishop and Mr. and Mrs, Leo Williams, Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. John Fogarty, Caracas, Venezuela; Mr. and Mrs. Burton Brown and Mrs. William Vanderwater,: Chicago; Mr, and Mrs. Paul Hall and Miss Ethel Cramer. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Taggart Jr. will have their sons, Sandy and Henry, with them at the “500.” The Samuel R. Harrells will be joined by Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Fisher, Cincinnati. The Harrells’ son, 8am, will be home from Wabash College for the event. In the H. M. Templetons' box tomorrow will be Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cross and Dr.
and Mrs. A. G. Hendricks, The group will go from the races to the Cross home for cocktails and to Holly Hock
giving up sure losers try to “award” them to the opponent
gown is made with a molded bodice, full skirt and cathedral train. Her two-tiered illusion veil falls to her fingertips from a crest of lace and seed pearls and she will carry an orchid on a Bible.
Attendants Named
The bridal attendants, Mrs. Kenneth Harris, Wichita, Kas.; Miss Caroline Sue Root, Blackwell, Okla, and Miss Beverly Fairleigh, Independence, will wear blue and yellow frocks. The flower girl is to be Patricia Anne Hurley, Cherryvale, Kas, and the ringbearer will be Maurice Ray Dyer, Odessa, Mo. Mr. Harris will be the best man. There will be a reception in the] church after the ceremony. The| couple will be at home in Indianapolis after a ‘short wedding trip. Miss Smith is a graduate of the Independence Junior College and Phillips University, Enid, Okla.
Officers Elected By Dramatic Club
New officers of the Dramatic Club, elected recently, are David Chambers, president; Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres, vice president; Walter Kuhn Jr. re-elected secretary, and Cornelius Alig, Jr, treasurer, The new directors are Mrs.
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week. The schedule follows:
Jo-Ma-Phi—8 p. m. Mrs, Carl E.
Amies Study—11:30 a. m. Mrs.
wf Mrs, B. A. Fuson, 48 N. Bol- special needs of the county’s chil-
By AGNES H. OSTROM 'Adopted’
Spring weather has beckoned The children of Brown County
ranged picnic outings for this are being “adopted” by the mem-
1949-50 national philanthropy of the organization will be aid to children in southern Indiana. Mrs. Beverley Robinson is national chairman of altruistic proj-
ects for Alpha Xi Delta. The results of the research in Brown County will be presented at the White House Conference on Children and Youth to be held next year. The objectives of the project are to demonstrate what can done in a& rural community to help children and to illustrate the practicability of local, state and national planning between public and private agencies.
The U. 8. Children's Bureau will supervise the work in Brown County through the Children's Division, State Department of Public Welfare, and the Brown County Welfare Foundation and Welfare Department. Public health nurses and the Social Service Department of Indiana University will also co-operate. Five thousand dollars have been
pledged by the sorority for the project. Details of the work will
Rogers Jr., 1639 Comer, hostess; Mrs. Harold E. McClure, assistant. WEDNESDAY
C. V. Howe, 7014 Rockville Road, hostess; Mrs. George Switzer, assistant. Picnic.
THURSDAY Book Review—1:30 p. m. Ayres’ Auditorium. “Kinfolk” (Buck), Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten. Pieridn Study—1 p. m. Holliday Park. Mesdames Arthur Sims, Robert Lewis and Horace Leachman, hostesses. “My Uncle Jan” (Auslander), Mrs. Oren Pritchard and Mrs. George Gramer; covered dish luncheon. , Thursday Lyceum—1 p. m. Mrs. J. W. Brandt, 6143 Riverview Dr., hostess, “Things I Remember,” Mrs. K. C. Messick. SATURDAY Saturday Afternoon Literary--12:30, p. m, DAR Chapter House, Mrs. Frank M. Miller, hostess. “Lake Ponchartrain” (Roberts), Mrs. Fred Lorenz.
Mr. and Mrs. Flack Plan Open House
Mr. and Mrs. Toney E. Flack 8r., 5528 W. Morris St., will celebrate their 30th wedding anni-{because studies by the I, U. Social versary tomorrow with an open | Service Department show that the house. No invitations have been county, with a population of 6000, sent. has no hospital, only one phyThe couple will be assisted by/sician and one dentist. Because Mesdames Cecil H. Whaley, Ray- of poor soil conditions and mond Spurlock, Jack Cody andjisolated communities the social, Flack Jr. {medical and educational re- . sources of the county are limited, Sorority to Meet Property taxes are high, yet The Theta Chapter, Phi Delta state and national grants have Pi Sorority, will meet at 7:30! not been adequate to meet the p. m. Wednesday in the home needs of foster care and other
vention of Alpha Xi Delta to be held July 1 through 5 in French Lick, .
Brown County was chosen
“original main motion.” The cots
{essary for its adoption, and the
bers of Alpha Xi Delta Sorority, T 1 TUESDAY The sorority announces that the
be explained at the national con-|
rect form is, “I move that” (fols lowed by the motion): It Tequired y a second and may be debated amended. It yields to all higher ranking and apt incidental mo-
tions, also to the motion to reconsider. A majority vote is nec.
vote may be reconsidered. Another example of a different clags is the most abused motion in parliamentary law, the subsidiary motion “to table.” The correct form is, “I move to table the question,” or, “I move that the question be tabled.” The object of this motion is to set aside temporarily the pending question to attend to more urgent business. It requires’a second and is neither debatable nor amend. able. Motions to which it yiel are to reconsider, privileged an apt incidental motions, A =n jority vote is required for adoption, and the vote may no
be reconsidered. | One may see at a glance thi
the rules applicable to one mot do not always apply to anothe In response to the many dail requests for a simplified, standard text on parliamentary law ‘in harmony with Robert's Rules of Order, the writer highly recommends “Longan’s Parliamentary Rules” as an accurate, concise and comprehensive text. . = Written originally by the late Emma Lard Longan, Kansas City, Mo., and later revised by her son, Dr. 8. W. Longan, the text is practical and in accord with the bect authorities. , Dr. Longan, a pioneer in this fleld of work, made no effort to originate new rules. He consulted freely the works of such authorities ‘as Jefferson, Cushing, and Robert and compiled ‘a. text which states clearly in simple and cone cise form for quick reference the standard rules which govern deIiberative assemblies. Dr. Longan’s text is the adopted authority/of the National Association of Parliamentarians,
K. Fatout and Mrs. arce will. be hostesses to the members of the North Side Study Club at 12:30 p.m. Thursday in La Rue's Restaurant. Mrs, F. 8. Cartwright will speak. .
Hostess to Club
Mrs, William West, 5024 Winthrop Ave, will be hostéss to the members of the Ladies Auxiliary, Caledonia Club. The group will meet at 1:30 p. m. Wednes-
ton Ave. |dren.
Richard Fairbanks, Mrs. John D. Gould and John B. Watson.
Woman's Club Here To Fete 3 Members
Mesdames James Cunning Jr, Howard P. Griffith and George A. Kuhn Jr, new members of the Indianapolis Woman's Club, will
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be honor guests at a reception Friday in the Propylaeum. Annual reports will be given at: the 2:30 p. m. meeting. Mrs,
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