Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1949 — Page 4

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- provement and gardening. The blue ribbon winners " clash include Misses Doris Minut,

"Virginia Jones, Virginia Keefer, Carol White, Sharon Glidewell.

Clift, Shirley Pursley, Ariene Harden, Sue Standiford. Nancy

Finchum, Marcia Hamilt ONT _ Claudia Poland and Margarets Tague.

.. bara and Emile Ristow, Goldie Ayres, Dorothy Haas, Jane Hold-| erman, Marilyn Btout, "Monx| Wolfe and Myrtie Shockley. The winners. in division three are Misses Anette ~ Hunt, Dorothy Henderson, Deanna Wilson, Erpestine Barnhart, Patsy Gallaban, Martha Miller, Shirley Wagonseller, Ruth Ann Schuh, Jean Maze and Janet Sawyers.

Division 4 Winners

“Ia division four the winners are Misses Edna McCormack,

Deloris Weinkauf, Patricia Grosdidier, Betty Watts, Nola Smith and Carol Bue Feeley. . The winners in division five are Misses

Ace Lent Jacqueline Alice tz and Ann Abbott, __@ivision of the baking contest are - Misses -Corenia Hea ley, Barnhar

Standiford, Barbar Patsy Gallahan, robe ‘Hera, Patricia Robinson, Planne Wein-.| kauf, Betty Weedon, Goldie Ayres, Churchman, Sally Gaddle, . Barbara Lents, Glenda Fitch, Vir. -Linda ' Thomas, orma Vi , Carol White, Suella Grey, lyn Henry, Pauline McCartney and Nancy Evans. - Winners in division two are Barbara Ristown, Deloris

Abbott, ia Keefer,

Ms Dean, Sue Miller, Sue Timmons, -Janatha by. Dorothy Haas, Bandra Btout and Wolfe. Division Bow Ang Me re Misses Lorraine Kettleson, : Barnhart, Anneite Hunt,

and Nola Smith. |. Win Blue Ribbons . Division four blue Fibbon winners are Misses Fdna McCormack, Cdrol Feeley, Nancy Hayes

and. Nola Smith and the division winners are Misses: Myrtle

Barnhart Patricia Kafoure, Maroan

queline and. nn AWBOHE “Clare

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Tanne Jig and’ Patsy Roach. in Feeley, Pod anng Schuh - Shockley, Turner, Glenna Green, Sue Miller\

Nola Smith,

~ and Ernestine Barnhart,

Goldie Ayres, Nancy Hayes, Nan

5 ay Wilton, Joyce Hera, Joan Ra. re blderman, Lois Ket-|

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Bisley SVagons Wagonseller, Phyl

Rosa Grifty, Norma Whalen, Ja

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Winners Announced

Di isplay 7 mn Ben Davis Auditorium Included I! Coking, Clothing, Gartlening Achievements

The winners of the Wayne Township 4-H Club exhibit, . for girls are announced. The » displhy, held recently in the . Ben Davis High School. Auditorium,” ineluded exhibits in baking, canning, food ‘preparation, clothing, room im-

Sueila - Gray, “Pauline McCartney, Lena Ann Arbucle, Barbara Brizendine, Patsy! Chambers, Janet Welch, Rosemary Castleman,

-————Huanlon; Judy Shuler, Joyce Churchman, Diana . Bymaster,

Wiison, Edith 8hadley,!

Lorraine Kettleson, Loretta): Hanneman,

“The girls who won in the first] wy oT

© Welnkaut: Edith Shadley, Phyl-/

The food 3 pepniation winers division three ave Misses Carol Robey, RuthMyrtle} Phyllis “Spikes, Ruth Gertrude Wilson, Frances’ Siljery

In division two thé winners in- Crittenden Ave, clude Misses Joann. Appiegate,

Timmons-and: Betty;

hiro fon one winners are Misses

As Delicious as er Looks EAT GOOD OLD HOOSIER” CORN ON THE COB y

Mads of colored plastic with metal

Toke a set home and think what grand gifts for hostess,

Wayne Township 4- H

ng Exhibit -

in division one of the Clothing

Shirley Nachaff. Charlotte Spears,

er 1 Patricia and Phyllis Craig, Shirley and Josephine Flina, Barbara | | Lentz, Marilyn Stoute, Phyllis Fitch, Ethel Holderman, Lois and) |

Linda, Thomas, Janna Walton, “Naney Evans,

fyne Wilson, Tami! Hoover, Mary. Hoover, Barbara | Laxen, Barbara Barnhart, Judy! Martha

t Eads, Maridean Smith, Fria ‘Danner, Nancy Spears, Doris Mi-| | nut, Emile Ristow, Edna MeCor~|

Division two winners are Misses! mack, Dianna Weinkauf, Janice perts inste Jean and Loretta Nicholas, Bar-/ yw

oner, Ethel Holderman Ruth! body. evidny Rosemary Castleman, Betty Greenwald, Virginia Dix, Edith Worrell, Phyllis Dean; Mary ' Graham, Jane Applegate, Barbara - Wesenbarger, Annette! Hunt, Dorothy Henderson and] Carolyn Fields.

Canning Honors | In division four the winners are; Misses Joan Hanneman, Evelyn Poe, “Joan Sexton, Betty Cossell,| Nancy Graham, Marfiyn Phyllips,| Martha Miller, Jane Hanveman and Myrtle Barnhart.

include, in division one, Misses Pauline Barton, Betty Fisher, |" Jéan Sexton; Ernestine Barnhart, Jane Applegate and Evelyn Poe. {In ‘division two the winners are Miss Joann Applegate and Miss ‘Myrtle Shockley and in division three they are Misses Jane Han,neman, Nola Smith and Ruthanne

Division four winners are Misses Ann Abbott, Martha Miller and Jacqueline Hanneman. Miss Myrtle Barnhart won in division five. The gardening winners are Miss Myrtle Shockley and Miss Martha Miller. In the room improvement class the winners are Miss Martha Miller and Miss Joan Sexton. em——— ae cent

Miss Ropkey

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| players in the United States and

Winners in the canning contest! Stanley ~ McComas,

Is Engaged

Mr. and Mrs. F. Noble

Marjorie Anne, .

son of Dr. and Mrs. |

Cavell, ue will be married at 8:30

ip. m. Oct. 29 in the Second Presbyterian Church. : Miss Ropkey ‘was. graduated from Tudor Hall School and Pur-| due University, She is a member | of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority and a provisianal member of the! TndiERRpoTH JT Cavell attended Haverford Cole} lege. and was graduated from

ber of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. .

Sponsors Fish Fry

The WSCS of the Bellaire {Methodist- Church, 49th St and will sponsor a fish fry Thursday and Friday, be.|ginning at 5 p. m. Games will {be held for children.

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1and their daughter, Dorothy; 5751; Washington Blvd., have been vis-

«iting in New York.

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«Miss Curle -

Ropkey, Traders Point, announce) nestine {the -engagement of their daugh- T B W yd Ry Lane. Virginia Dix, Ruth ter, to Stuart 0 e e ia Matthew Cavell, Evansville, The the attendants for her marriage

trier heaguer-—Mr.,

Purdue University. He is a mem-|

Mr. and Mrs. M~ ¥: “Hayman! Sn—the—hbme

——Haneous shower. On_ Saturday §:luncheon

‘§ Cecil Frethofer will be‘the host-|

pa : Tio Eight | Local Pl yers. 5 Holding c e To Indianapol

lis As

oveled J Rating C of Life Bridge : One Of Nation’ s Top Contract (

Master

Bridge Leagues bulletin. By JEAN!

IF. CITIES by their nu

r of bridge exIndianapo}is would be at the

life byldge masters. highést honor a contract player -° car-. receive-—an award = that comes after winning 300-points special play. Thirty of these must be won In’ national tournaments or 50 in regional ones. Pitted against the top

Canada, the winners just have © be “good.” The local persons who've made the grade are Edson T. | "Wood, Lawrence J. Welch, M, Mr. and Mrs. George Ryan, ° Roland Buck, Richard Lee and Joseph “Cain. And they value the small gold card that signifies thé end of the long, hard pull more than any of the trophies they've won in championship play. “There are only 200 life masters in the country-and Cana-+-da-—As-world- - York "owns" a sizable chunk--49; Philadelphia - -follows with 19, Chicago has 17, Los Angeles, 10, and Cincinnati, 9. Indian- - apolis’ eight, according to population, gives it reason to puff out its chest,

Loses by Fraction

For Cleveland, Boston, Detroit and San Francisco follow the Hoosler capital in life mas-

of the hazardous

—ter rating.

Typical

Miss Jane Ann Curle announces

to King Ry'and Traub. The vows will be read Sept. 10 in the Tablernacle Presbyterian Church. “The matren of honor is to_be! Mrs. Nathaniel U. ‘Hill,- Bloom-| ington, sister of the bridesto-be. The bridesmaids will be Miss Patricia Robbins, Lafayette; Miss Suzanne Booth, Pewakee, Wis nd Miss TAIHER Fretcaes:—= Robert I. Jackson, Ft. Wayn {will be the best man. The ushers Iwill be Dr. Malcolm Wregs, Flint, Mich; Robert Clegg: Decatur; AHL Willlam B. Wagner, Willlam THK “THOmax Te “HEnTKA- AHA The Mr; Hint

ea Plaried

Migs Curle. Mrs,

Edson T. Woods one of the early life masters, relaxes With a co

New ors _and kit

: y Thirty-ninth life master in the

light today’s bridal news.

| Simmons, “| propective bridegroom is the so {of Mr. and Mrs, Christian Roehling, 5350 Bult Road.

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: i i: Lutheran na urch, one son of Mr. "lA. Guerrini; 924 N.:Graham Ave. Mrs. Robert Roell will be the: be her sister's maid” ot honor. matron of honor and- Mrs. Ted attending Pi. _University.

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{ Roehling, Roehling. Nieces of the bride-to- Robert Oberhausen, the bride-to- Grove, and Harry C. Cubel, Several parties are planned for pe * Marilyn Jean John A. Wal- joy

lace and Mrs. Robert W. Walton gq Charles Brooks Jr, ring-

_enjoy their favorite pastime,

path toward the honor is the championship tournament lost last year Db T. Woods. pionships. country, Mr. Woods lost the naHonal open pair championship Miami-Beach by four tenMis 3 of a point. He's .a- consistent winner at most events though, copping top honors at the Indiana State’ team of four championship this

year; the Faber cup for another Richard Lee,

_ |The Bridal Scene— |Emgagements of Four Couples Are Anouhced Yodiy

Paul Aufderheide will be the date of. her ¥harriage to Robert; The ‘Rev. Val Thompson will The ceremony will officiate at the double- ring tere- 91st St,

The - engagement announce-|

ments of four local couples high-'the best man, James Simmons C. Reinhardt. land Mr; Roehling, brothers of the be read at 9 a: m. in St: Patrick's mony: - Attending the couple will be coeds from 5 to i pm

The approaching marriage of couple, wiil be. the ushers,

Mrs. J. Ww. ’ Oberhausen, and Mrs. Henry Ruckle St,

Miss Maxine Simmons to Robert! Roehling is . announced by her parents, Mr.

son thy Anne, to“ Vinvent J. Guerri

{10 a. m., Sept. 5, in Our Lady ceremony will be read at Lourdes Catholic Church, Aig. 20.

ugusta: Miss Henrietta Simmons with!

The-—bridesmaids—will--be bridesmaid... Mr,

~Roelll Dorothy Wilson and Mrs, ‘Alvin will- be best man and the ushers of Mr. will include James Allman and ter of Ray

sister- -in-Jaw

and Shir- be's brother.

Brooks, will be flowergirls: Fa

“team of four championship as well as many other state cham-—

Some of the life masters show skill at the outset of their careers. Like M. Stanley. McComas. He won the first two tournaments he ever played the Indiana State Pajr Championship and the Team of Four championship. His gold card was won in the spring of 1948, Wh became a

announces the en- wright St. New ' Augusta. ' The gagement of her daughter, Pore. ‘hardt, 740 Terrace Ave.

The wedding will take place ai

"and Mrs, "Vincent RobeFt™ R

life master in January, 1948, was a member of -the —allAmerican team of four in Chicago in 1942 and won the Indiana State Team of Four championship four times. Lawrence J. Welch becamnie a life master in January, 1947. He's the favorite ‘partner of Roland Buck, who reached the 300-mark this spring. Other new meribers - ‘of the group are Mr. an -Mrs. George

four 1935.

Catholic Church,

Parents of thé couple are Mr. the maid of honor, Miss Priscilla “cowhands’ 1808 nd -Mrs. Paul Gutzwiller, 1321 Winklepleck, the britie-to-be's sis- Wagon will be. members. of. tae and Mrs. John Rein- ter, and bridesmaids, Miss Edna SOrority’s Kincaid and Miss Jean Cubel, the three “Maid of honcr will be Miss Sister of Mr: Cubel. = RB Harold Cubel will be his broth- r M Kenneth ér's best man and: ushers will be McCurdy are asst And Miss ts. | Kasper will be the best man and Lynn Steffan and. Miles -Mull.|

a be Ay Dy Ergeged

¢ Charlotte Hafer. Joan Wildridge f win be the flowergiri.

eckiey “amd ames: Ale THe mon, ‘ushers. The prospective bridegroom 4s

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copy of. the American Contract Goerge Ryan, Joseph Cain and Lawrence Welch . vs everyone. ; seems pleased at-this play.

e Ryan, Joseph Cain Lawrence Welch, Mrs. Ryan, M. Stanley McComas and Richard Lee" . . x ridge aporh, both h ploy, are rated among the best in tha U.S. _

Ryan, a team which won fame | by-playing with-each other and winning. That's a jinx which few bridge-playing husbands | "and wives have risked. Joseph Cain has a string of

championships “behind his |

of

master rating. He won the natioal pair in 1933 and was a member of the national team df championship

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iment of the church. . -

“Vincennes Reunion Set , mn) —Phe-11th-annual -reunion-of the New. York St, announces the ene °C 0 0 : Winklepleck, augh argrave and DeBruler famiiies

For iS rae

“| Indiana Federation of’ {the American Lagibn

~TPEvenport, service sates

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Federation: Candidate "Withdraws Nomination Wo announcements of in.

terest’ to local members © of the Clubs and

were”

Mrs. 4+ Point, has annovincéd she is. as a candidate ‘for the

office of presidént of the Indiana

fliness..

centionr May, 1950, ip . French as. Ulbrich is nowsserving ds second vice president of slate federation. She also has held. the office vof. third vice and

ber of committee chairmanships

‘worked in the federation.

Mrs. Walter Nierman will

~gprve “as delegate to the Indiana Legion”

ent, American pones her convention. This month in Ft. Wayne. The announcement was made by “Mrs. B.C. -Belir= mann, “president—of the Indiann{polis Power and Light Unit of [the American Legion Auxiliary.

| Committee chairmen for next

year have been named by Mrs, [Ray Close, unit president-elect;

[Chairmen Named

| They include Mrs. Ed Gilbert, {Americanism Mrs. George Spang= {1ér, child welfare; Mra, Dewey Young, community service; Mrs. Bernard Connelly, constitution

land by-laws and legislation; Mrs |Nierman, education of veterans”’

.“|otphans and finance). Mrs, “Wi * [am Soeurt, Girls’ State, junior {activities and music, and Mrs, [William Shine, Gold Star and [ponpy. : Mrs. Behfmann, ‘Pan American J Kriightstown Home; Mrs. {Kenneth Hurlbut, membership and imerit system; Mrs. Ovid McGill, national security; Mrs. Elmer Silverman, past president's par{ley; ‘Mrs. Close, publicity iradio; Mrs. Edward ‘Ledig, res {habilitation, and Mrs. Dopald Mra. Iva Wise, president of the [Silver Star Review Woman's Benefit Association, will- be in |charge of a business meeting | Thursday, It will beat 8 p. m. in [the association hall, 2615'2 E. 10th St.

sorority to Enforton Indiana-Purdue Rushees™. { The Indianapolis |Zeta Alpha Sorority will entertajn ZTA rushees who will enter Indiana and Purdue universities and Franklin College at a chuck {wagon picnic Aug. 14. Miss Virginia Kistner, 2425 will: be Hostess for 18 “corral” prospective

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active ch pters in i schools ™ Bug Ader of the Indidn apolis 2 nae group is party chairman, Liarg

a gong -

{To Daniel Creech:

Mrs. Russell: Duffy, 1430 E.

gagement of her ‘da iy rhter, Mary

Elizabeth, to Daniel .Cr , 80 son will be held Aug. 14 in Kimmel of Mr. and” Mrs Charles R. of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cpbel, Park, Vincennes. There will be Creech; 17 N. Keystone Ave $32 Lincoln St. will be married a basket dinner served. at noon.. The couple wiil . be married

Aug. 20 has r—g selected by af 7:30 p.m. Friday in the Troub Mrs. Arthur Freeman, 412 E. 15th Aug. 20 in the home of the bride-

Bingham, 3703 N. Delaware 8t., will be followed by a miscel-

there will be a mother-daughter in....Ayres'.. Tearoom.| | Miss Patricia Lange will also be feted at {he luncheon to be given by Mrs. 8. A. Sullivan. A crystal shower will be held the might of Aug. 10.- Mrs, C, Anthony Jordan and Mrs. James

esses, Mrs. Fred Fehsenfeld,! 5505- Indianola Ave. is planning’ a pantry shower for Aug. 18.

Tournament — Continues

Times Special : CHICAGO, Ill, Aug. 2--Play| began for the world champion: ‘ship for mixed teams yesterday | in the second day of the summer; national contract bridge tournament, The tournament is being held in the Stévens Hotel There were 65 mixed teams In the event. Leading at the close of the first session for the Evelyn! Lebhir Memorial Trophy were Mr, and Mrs. “Charles Solomon, and Mrs.sR. C. Young, Philadelphia; and Peter LeVentritt, New York. They took 20 matches out! of a possible 28, { Two teams followed with 19 matches each. They were Mrs, Sheldon Raphael, E. N. Marcus, Mrs. W. H. Kéohane and Frank Westcott, all-of Boston, and Mrs, Ralph. Kempner, Los Angeles; Mark Hodges, “Knoxville, Tenn:; Mrs. "Joe Rosenfield; New Or

New York. ‘Leading in the men's pairs tor the Derrick J. Wernher ‘Trophy at the close of the first session were Marcus and Sam Gold, Montreal, 202; W. A. Poissant, Washington, and Grant Schaffer, Detroit, 201; James Holton and A. V. Brandon; New York, 1 ints.

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Duck L “Suit * € Entry to 5 CiBy EASLE K ‘MISS. BRA “weal hand Mrs. Keen's ~Impited som§ clubs, and a | _ by three hot stuff’ for a Miss’ Bosh v truinp withov Mr. Abel's’

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(Mr. Abel) 8A, 1,74 H-K, 987, DK, 96 " C-eK SOUTH BH HA DA “C=, . The bidding: SOUTH WwW) 1D Db 2N T Pa

At trick tw mall etub:W the king, she moment. If the king © ton, “then "M: club suit: stop jack, Since t to dummy ex Mrs. Keen h: had a club t after the suit ducked ‘the 1 Abel's king 1 At trick perately shift monds, whict Mr, Masters “the suit to | contract. Mi with the qu . won with the > She needed so a small clu < ade and a ¢ Keen playing hand. Mr. A and led back Mrs. Keen spades and. dummy’s cl down to the and the jac Abel had fo and one hes diamonds. At the 2 Keen simply 3 from the bos forced to wi gleton king king-nine © Keen's ace-1

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