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- Suzanne Pearson, |
Ralph S. Simpson
To Pledge Noon
Strother Simpson at 8:30 o'clock tonight. The Rev. Mie
Rev. Hinkle to ge. Ceremony In Home of Bride's Mother Tonight
~ A reception. In the. home o
f the bride's mother. will fol. |
Hinkle will read the vows in the home.
Illinois St. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph. E. ~ Bimpson, "237 Blue Ridge Road ~The maid of honor; Miss “Joan- MeTurnan, will wear a da)
Miss Pearson is the daughter
of Mrs. J—M—Pearson, 4250 N.
Barrett, L. H. Barrett Jr, Haskins. Robert A. Simpson will be thé best man. The ushers will be.
~ fink taffeta frock and carry a flower fan. Miss Jean -Aker and Miss Mildred Marshall, bridesmaids, will wear blue taffeta. The ringbearers are to be James| Jack Barrett and Tommy and Johngy|
Barrett will be the. flower girl.
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John Carmack and William E. Crane.
Miss Brizius
Wed Today
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Marries Dr. Pease In Home Ceremony
Miss Patricia Brizius, niece of! Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Geisel, was 'will-leave for a trip south. Miss
Carries-
‘A gown of candlelight satin
{made —on—empire lines will be {worn by the bride. extends into a full train. mantilla type veil is of illusion edged in Chantilly lace and she « |will carry an heirloom fan and roses.
After the reception the couple
married to Dr. Edward L. Pease, Pearson will wear -a gray suit
At 10:30 o'clock this morning -in and accessories for the trip. After
The skirt) Her!
--gtephanotis with a white Bible,
ville,
green, rose, "H.-McRae Williams, San Franeisco, was his brother's best man.
Miss Vivian Gutzwiller
the Geisel home, 5782 N, Delaware Oct. 1 they will be at home at =
St. The Rev. F. R. Daries, pastor|248 W. 44th St. of the Zion Evangelical and Re-| “formed Church, -officiated--at -the. University... The bride is.a me = ber of Alpha Chi Omega Soror-
single-ring ceremony.
Both are graduates of Butler
The bridegroom is the .son oflity and Mr. Simpson belongs: to
Dr. and Mrs, Charles E. Pease of Franklin. Mrs. F. 8. Henstridge, her ols ter's only attendant, wore a dress of delft blue nylon marquiset over
matching silk. -She carried an ar
rangement of rubrum lilies. The
best man was Emerson Boyd.
The bridal dress of white imported embroidered organdy over pale blue had covered buttons from the neckline to the fitted - waist. The bride wore a white maline hat which framed the face! and carried white orchids and
Following a reception ‘in the
home, the couple left on a motor of the
“trip. Mrs. Pease chose a pink: linen suit with a navywblue felt] hat trimmed in pink silk and navy accessories. After Sept 17 they will be at home on R. R. 5, south of Franklin.
Anna Keane
Says Vows Brother of Bride
Conducts Ceremony Keep Oil Mop In Paper Bag
J. William Cannaday took Miss Anna Keane as his bride in. a] ceremony read at 9 a. m. today in Our. Lady of Lourdes Catholic) Church. The Rev. Fr. Brendan] ‘Keane, O. 8S. B., brother of the bride, officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Keane, 143 8. Butler Ave, and Mr. CasnaaRY
wom 4g-the-- son of Mr.-and Mrs. Ro
“R. Gannaday, Indianapolis. John. T. Keane, Jackson-| f
Fla. was the matron 0 . honor. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Paul Kuntz, Miss Elmira|-
Ducheneau and Miss Rosemary O'Connor. Jacksonville, Redmond, Chicago,. were junior bridesmaids. Ramona Ann Cannaday, Columbus, Ind., and John-
ny Joe Keane, Jacksonville, were
the ringbearers. The bride wore candlelight slipper satin. Her fingertip illusion veil fell from a halo of imported Chantilly lace. She carried white
_ Hlies. George Cannaday, Columbus, was the best man. The ushers
were John Keane, Jacksonville;
Joseph Keane and George Wolf,
The wedding breakfast was In Jones’ Restaurant and the recep-
tion in the home of the bride's| parents. The Louple is on a wed-|
Miss SerVaas Wed Today
Repeating vows read by the
bridegroom’s father, the Rev, J.
R.-Williams, Bastar of the West.’
minster Presbyterian Church, “Ft.
Worth, Tex., Miss Johanna SerVaas and the Rev. J. R. Williams Jr., were married at 3:30 p. m. to-| Carrollton Avenue Evangelical and Reformed,
day in the
Church.
Mrs. William A. SerVaas was| The bridesmaids were Mrs, "Roland Knox. Wesley Dyer, Culver, and] Pella, | Iowa. Théy wore taffeta dresses! in pale shades of,
the matron of honor.
Mrs. Miss Cory Jane, Synhorst,
made alike blue and yellow.
The ushers were Langdon B. Gil-
+ key, New York; J. Sherrard Rice, |
Huntington, W. Va.; William K:{ Sites, Dayton, Va.; Watson Street, |
Austin, Tex. and Beurt R. and | . Willam A. SerVaas,
the bride.
The “bride was gowned In i. re style ivory satin. The fitted | fce of the dress was accented | with a tiny rever collar and covered buttons down the front. Thé full hoop skirt, highlighted with a peplum, fell into a cathedral] train. The long veil of imported {llusfon® hung. from an orange blossom tiara. She carried a bou-
quet of bridal flowers. ~ “'\g
The was held in the home of rife’s parents, Mr. and . BerVaas, 4515
Miss Dorey to Wed
Miss Barb Ave. and
- bathroom
“Iman, will be assisted by Mrs.
{tend | Aug. 21-26 in Gratiot Inn, Port
Miss Nancy Keane, and Mary Anita/
Delta Tau Delta Fraternity.
Sorority Plans Rush Tea Sept. 3
Alumnae members of Alpha
Sigma Alpha Sorority will enter- |
tain-- Indianapolis girls going to Ball State Teachers College ‘in Muncie at a rush tea Sept. 3. It-will be held-at 2 p.m. in the. home of Mrs. Bert C. McCammon; 1001-E. 58th St. Mrs. B. F. Leib, general chair-
Carmen Alvey, Muncie, president Muncie alumnae; Mesdames Howard MdéDavitt, 0. K.' Gaskins and William V.- —-Kingdon. Four members of the local organization are planning to atthe national convention
Huron, Mich. Richard Rice,
They are Mrs. national philan: |
{thropic chairman; Mrs. Leib, na
itional editor of “The Phoenix,” { Mrs. W. R. Lull and Miss Eloise (Proctor.
A large moisture-resistant paper bag can be slipped over the head of an ofl mop in. the broom closet. This protects oth e r clean brooms and brushes from "oil stains, , prevents oil on mop from drying’ out. :
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: Brannen-Eble Wedding Scheduled for Aug: 21
Edward C. Schmidt, 4444 Broadway, will entertain tonight
with a dinner in honor of Miss:
| Ann Louise Brannen and John R.
| Eble. Miss Brannen and Mr. Eble! will be married at 4:30 p. m. Aug.
21 in the Second Presbytery] Church. Guests at the party will include Miss “Billi Elff, Grand Rapids, Mich.; Miss Ellen Cox, Peru; Miss] Lois Pritchard; John Tilford, St. |
Jlcuis, and Jack Pruitt.
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. . ‘Mr. Willams is - the son of the Rev. Williams and J /% Mrs, Williams of Ft. Worth. -
a Croker, 4054 Parks « iss Mary Sue Tacobs| * will entertain with a kitchen and treet shower Monday for Miss Charon Dorey. ema Dorey
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Miss. Long Is Bride Today
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MISS CATHERINE Irene ' Long became the br} Ray-
-| mond _ Paul Hurrle in a ‘Cere-.
mony read at 10:30 a. m. today ' in the. St. Joan of Arc Catholic
| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Long, 3627 | N. Sherman Drive, and his parents are Mr, and Mrs. William J. ‘Hurrle, 2153 E. Garfield (Shen-Courtney photo.) George Connell, son of Mrs.
| "Rose Connell, Salt Lake City,
| took Miss Jeanne Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Scott, 6680 N. Pennsylvania St., as his bride at 11 o'clock this morning. The vows were read in the B88. Peter and Paul Cathedral. (Shen-Courtney photo.) wa
I = -. » “MR: AND MRS. Henry Simmons, New Augusta; announce the ‘approaching marriage of their daughter, Maxine, to Robert Roehling, son of Mr. and | Mrs. ‘Christian Roehling, 5350
| Bluff Road. The couple will be
| married Aug. 27 in the Salem | Evangelical Lutheran Church, New Augusta. (P. H. Ho photo.)
Mrs. George Connell +
“I Church. Bhe is the daughter of
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Sept.. 5 is the date selected
Anne Ober- | J “by Miss Dorothy: | with the dummy hand. The heart
hausen for her marriage to Vincent J. Guerrini, son of Mr
Danville Methodist (Holland photo.)
Miss Vivian Gutzwiller and lard of a lead through the jack'l D be of clubs in the closed hand. Even 2 N T Pass {more She is the |ground-work {rest of the heart suit later,
Robert. C.. Reinhardt will married Aug. 20 in St. Patrick’s Catholic Church. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gutzwiller, 1321 Wright 8t., and | the prospective bridegroom is | the son of Mrs. John Reinhardt, 740 Terrace Ave. (Photo Reflex photo.)
| dral.
| and large picture hats.
| The best man was John F. Rey-| | nolds and the ushers were Fred
Wickman and James Vance,
Wears Blue Satin
| Mrs. Harry E. Scott, | Pennsylv ania 8t., wore an blue satin gown made
Jeanne Scott, George Connell
|Wed; Travel to Canada
A trip to Canada followed the marriage of Miss Jeanne Scott: Champion won “with the ace and | and George Connell at 11 a.m. today in SS. Peter and Paul Cathe- led the seven of hearts, this time first; The Most Rev. Msgr. Raymond Noll officiated. Mrs, John W. Flynn Jr., Miss Anne Steinmetz and Miss Muriel | held. Burns, attendants, wore white. organdy dresses over blue taffeta of hearts broke the suit,
[ two- -tiered veil of illusion fell from
/a satin halo and she carried white
| bridal flowers. After a breakfast and reception
'|in the home of the hride’'s parents The bride, daughter of Mr. and the couple.left for the trip. The 6650 N. bride woré a brown and white] ice| check suit with brown accesaories. | with a After the wedding trip the couple] molded bodice and full skirt. Her | wil
be at home in ‘Evanston, IL
“Miss Dorgihy Anne Oberhausen
Hin the Broadway United Brethren Church.
- |parents.
{brides sister, Miss
AMeKinley. | pique dress.
{best 4
“Coule United i in’ ~ Broadway Chu The Rev. Chester B. . Wintes read the vows uniting Miss tricia Marie McKinley and Riche ard John - Wheaton at -2:30 p.m. today. The ceremony was read | Evangelical
Mr. and Mrs. Orman McKinley, 3839 E. 62d St, are the 's Mr. Wheaton 18° son of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest 8, Wheaton, 5606 Washington Blvd. ‘The maid of honor was the
She wore =a green
Miss Martha Sue MeKinley and’ [afrs. Paul H. Feucht, WOTS green = “fand yellow frocks: a, Robert Paul Smith I. was the ; ushers were .
man. The
Betty Jeane The bridesmaids,
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—Weaver- ., and Orman “MeRTAley Tr
eenifell from a lace.
¥ [Reception Follows
White pique was chosen by the
L [bride for her wedding gown. It -
iwas made with a fitted bodice
: |and full skirt and accented with
{lace. Her fingertip illusion veil
288. she carried a bouquet of white {bridal flowers, After a reception in the home fof the bride's parents the couple left for a short wedding trip.
| They will be at home later this
{month at 2950 McPherson St. Both are graduates of Purdue University. Mr. Wheaton“ is a
‘member: of the Acacia Fratere
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palms and ferns, { Becker became the bride of James | Walter Mott in a ceremony ‘read at 2:30 p. m. today. The wedding (was in Sweeney Chapel, Butler | University. The Rev. Theo Fisher, {pastor of the Northwood Christian
35 W. Mott Takes Bride
Weds Florence Becker In Sweeney Chapel
Before an altar banked with Miss~ Florence
~ Mrs. D. D, McNamara, Srook-
Iyn, N. Y., was the matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Mrs, R. P. McArdle, Highland Park, Ill, and Miss Donna Louise Burd, {New Albany, They wore dawn pink organdy over taffeta. The imported white organdy bridal gown had a fitted bodice with a Queen Anne collar, The bouffant hoop skirt fell into a short train,
The bride carried white flowers,
George Mott was the best maf and the ushers were Thomas .
wh
|Finesses Queen
Masters,
[Blackwood on Bridge—
Mr. Champion Is Initated
When 'Skill' Is Called Luck
- By-EASLEY BLACKWOOD | Broo! MR. CHAMPION is not one to give up on a hand or to| The couple left for a trip to
overlook any opportunity of making it. | have to be .placed a certain way for him to make his contract,
{ he will play as if they are that way.
{played the king and Mr.. Champion won with the ace.
He was somewhat disappointed |
suit offered te 6 only -opportunity{of developing tricks and unfortu-
Church. Ing; Dale retain the lead. thus ; |elimihating temporarily the haz- SOUTH WEST NORTH
important, {it laid ‘the’
for running
But Mr. Masters was wide awake as usual and he overtook
[his partner's six of hearts with {the nine and shot back the nine
of clubs. Mr. Champion ducked, as did’ Mr, Dale. “Another ‘club ‘followed and Mr. Dale took two more tricks in the suit.
He “returned a-spade: and Mr;
finessing dummy’s queen, which When the lead of the ace Mr.
ning four heart tricks, spades, a diamond and a club Note that if he had finessed the queen of hearts on the first lead «f the suit, he would have won two heart tricks ‘instead of four. Mr. New, the exuberant Kkibit+2er; -hates—to ..see -his hero, get. beat. “That was, without exception, the luckjest! {hand I ever saw,” he remarked. This Irritated Mr. Champion considerably. © Hé thought the
| The St. Jodn of Arc Catholic broldered organdy ‘was fashioned comment on the hand should
gally colored |Chyrch ‘was the scene today of| ThE 10730 a mm: wedding of" Miss! | Catherine Irene Long and Ray-
{mond Paul Hurrle. The Mos
| Rev. Msgr. Clement Bosler Moat Her two-tiered French illusion veil
{ciated at the’ double-ring cere-|
| mony.
The bride is the daughter o
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[satin accented with valley lilies. Mr. ¢| The bréakfast and reception were (plied, defiantly, held after the ceremony in the be in there.” , {
N. Sherman Dr., and Mr. Hurrle's Marott Hotel.
parents are Mr. and Mrs, William
J. Hurrle, 2153 E. Garfield Dr.
Mrs.
For traveling through the East. Hurrle: wore a shell
Miss Mary Ann Long was her: linen suit with Balygeinga acces.
sister's maid of honor. {Miss Joan McGarreéll. | gandy over het {shell pink sashes.
|shell pink gardenias with ivy. ‘The best man was
The. bride's gown of -wisite
Robert Hurrle, the bridegroom’s brother. sesescsssesessssensnetins Ushers were Charles Sell, Minneapolis, Minn., and Charles Mori- ! Elizabeth
Brides. sories. |maids were Miss Rita Carr and The at home address will bel (Aug. They were] dressed in white embroidered orink taffeta with! They carried
1005 N. Pennsylvania St. eng.
Woman, 93, Flies To Visit Relatives
SANTA MONICA, Cal.—One of
with a fitted lace edged basque.|center on his skillful play, rather, The pleated pane} of the hoop than on
skirt was outlined by Tace .edged y Tuffles around the cathedral train.
the element of luck,| “Look--New he-satd-guit-talk ing, will you, and put your money up where your mouth is.”
This inetegant {Hvitation
hung from a half-cap of white get in the game was accepted hy Thomas 97; Mrs. Neil “All right,” he .re- Mrs. Robert Tappan 96.5; BE" &
New, “next week I'll
t Mutual Service Group |
Woman, 100, Has 205 Descendants
Plans Hawaiian Party
A “Luau” (feast-of friendship) 24 in the Riviera Club will]
| open. the fall membership: drive
| of the Mutual Service Association.! The - Hawaiian motif will be
| used in decorations for-the din(ner, the first summer meeting of ants than Mrs. Arthimese Gagthe group. There wiil bea movie, non, 100, of Goffstown, N..H, on Hawaii and music by’ the
man, is
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When the defenders’ cards
South dealer.”.
Both sides ‘viilnerable, % NORTH rH
“and Mrs. Vincent A. Guerrini, J . . : n“824 N- Graham ‘Ave. ‘The rite | mately the only'entry-to the Board «wos Moe. Koen; « wili-be read in Our Lady of ,was in the heart suit itself. LE , Fai Q842 Lourdes Catholic Church. The Mr. Champion was frank with D—9'8 2 bride-to-be is the daughter of himself. - Things didn’t look too C72 Mrs. J. W: Oberhausen, 1808 | &ood. However he fgured he youom EAST Ruckle St. (P. H. Ho photo.) could make the hand if the out- 0 "op ,. Mr. Masters . uw ‘standing hearts were divided 3-3 58 S90 842 THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss | 2nd if the king of hearts were gu "0g HJ 95 Hin Mr. Dale's hand. K78 10 4 Barbara Goodwin to Max E. Did 1083 Ded Cameron, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lays Ground-Work - SOUT 3 Ora Robert Cameron, 2818 Cen- | 44 tne gecond trick,’ then, he Mr. Champion tral Ave. is announced by her \;.4 tne trey of hearts and playéd S—AKQ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylan i,,, geyce from the dummy after, H-78 Goodwin, Danvine, The couple [yi pale followed with the six D—-AJ85 will be married Sept. 2 in the [J 4 = mhig wag an effort to have C—A.J 64
The bidding: Mrs. - Ewing H. Campbell, - 520 EAST Berkley Road. — Pass 1 H Pass Miss Silly Anderson, Evans.
* Bridge Clubs
List Scores
Parker, Warren; and John H,
Stanley, Western Springs, Ill
The reception was in the home
(of the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl H. Becker, 215 E. 50th St. Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Mott, Warrefi, are the parents of the bridem.
| Wisconsin. They will live at 2123
College Ave. The bride attended
; | Stephens College ‘and is a gradu-On-‘this hand Mr. Abel opened the trey of clubs, Mr. Masters) 'ate of Butler University. She is a
Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority member, The bridegroom is a graduate of Indiana University and the Ins. { diana: University Dental School.
: J He isa Delta Sigma Deita Frere:
| nity member.
[Plan Vichigan Wedding Trip
A 4 o'clock double-ring serve
{ice this afternoon. united Miss {Jean Ann Campbell and Joseph W. Ricketts Jr. | Wiegmann, pastor of the Downey, | Avenue Christian Church, per | formed the ceremony in the home {of the bride's parents, Mr. and
The Rev. F. W,
8 NT All Pass ville, the maid of honor, wore a {green voile dress with an off-the-{shoulder neckline and ballerina * |skirt. The bridesmaid, Miss Nancy -|Jane Campbell, thé bride's sister, -
{wore an orchid gown in the same l8tyle. ~ Arthur C. Kern was the best. man and William Fletcher
Several bridge clubs announce syn. usher.
the results of recent games. Marott Men's Club, Mon. night. IN-& 8M. L. MéManus, IMadinger first; A. G: Tulley second; E & W—
PF. Carmichael, Carl
F. Bettman second.
Marott Club, Tues. night. (PosN & S—Ralph Champion was home free, win-|jitenbach, Stanley McComas Jr. mony. thrée gg 5. Harry Dettra, Herbert Car- Michigan, the bride wore a whits michael 94.5; Gilbert Cohen; AlPossible NAVY accessories, Mrs. J.- 8. ‘Gay 116;
sible score 168):
bert Dobrowitz 91; score 189): E & WShortle, Mrs, Howard Mr. and- Mrs:
Miss Margaret . Watson,
Mr. Annnbeite’ Van ‘Winkle 108.5. St. Joan of Aro Club, Wed. N & S—Mrs. Philip Cas-|pre Mrs. Adair Smith first; Mrs.
night. sidy,
Paul Givens, Mrs, Eva Ea
Newcomers (Possible score 168):
-Mrs. R. D. Lancaster, Walter - Thompson 105.5; Claude Durham, Mrs. Lynch 103. :
C. E. broidered’ L."V. Gdsaway, Sleeves,
Velle second: XB & W—Mrs. ¥. this fall in Wabash College.
gtk Mrs. M. B. Jansen first: | M. Cassidy, Mrs. Adair Smith ol aol “Club, Mor N & Be to Mrs. George Horton, Mrs. Heézrén
Skinner Mr. and Mrs. Robert, C. Nolan,
‘Reception Follows
The bridal gown of white ems organdy, had cap a fitted bodice ‘and an ankle-length full skirt. Pale blue lslippers-matohed the taffeta sash...
E. Bruce The bride had. white flowers in Thomas OConner; Harold her hair and carried a bouquet of white flowers centered with a
white orchid. The reception followed the cereFor .a trip. to northern jacket with a. navy skirt and.
They month
will be at in Crawfordsville.
and is a member of Alpha Xi | Delta Sorority. The bridegroom, son of Dr. and .. Joseph W. Ricketts, 5349 Kenwood Ave. will be a senior, He Delonigs to Beta Theta Pl Fra« ternity. a -
Comings to
Wed Miss Nolan
1031 Blaine Ave. anriounce the
‘approaching marriage of * their
Waring, Jaughter, Jo Ann, to Guy N. Cume
mings Jr.%son of Mr. and Mrs, Cummings Sr., 450 N. Walcott St. The wedding will be at 11 a. m,.
{Sépt. 3 in. the Assumption Cath|olie Church,
‘ The bride-to-be's sisters Mrs, [dward Henry, will be the matron of honor. Miss Delores Bolt
CONCORD, N. H..— Few 61d! ten and Miss Angeline Lynch wil sters have more living descendibe the bridesmaids.
4 Six of her 14 children are Rving the oldest women to take an ex-|Tarol Islanders of the Indianap-|and she also has 63 grandchildren, Wayne tended trip by airplane is Mrs lolis Conservatory of Music. Miss|132 great-grandchildren and four|Miss Nolan is a Staduate o of Armstrong, 93, of Santa | Nellte yd membership chair- Eo undctiaven: 8 Hospital -
a
mings, brother of the
‘Best man will be James Cum. tive
‘Fields will be the Vincent's
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home next The: bride attended the University of John Kirby - 115; 3 v. y ab Kentucky and Butler University
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