Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 August 1949 — Page 5
i i 20 . The Indianapolis Phi Mu Alum‘nae Association will have a “punch party” Aug. 20 in the ~ Woman's Department Clin,
general chairman of the. event.| Cottaitive members for this party
Rexford Smith, John J. Huron -_and H. D._Eberhart, favors; Misa) ‘Suzanne Meyer, refreshments; Mrs. Robert Reed, decorations, and Mrs. W. C. Shannon, pubs Heity. we Hostesses will be “Miss War"rick, Browniburg; Miss Jane Beckman, Hammond; Miss Nancy! Needler and Miss Ruth Wean, Danville; Miss Cathleen Caca, Noblesville, and Misses Sylvian Dan, Catherine Hadley, Jamasine
House, Ann Kanve Joey Pittenger, Batty” Leonard!
and Carol Misses Osman, Carol Smith, Mary Wheaton, Patricia May, Janice McCormick, Jean, Gross, Sandra Heston and Emmrich will also be hostesses. “Guests willbe addressed -by.
Mrs. Calvin Strouse, president of
the Indianapolis association, and Mrs, William Wilcox, national vice president of the "sorority. Miss Caca will play the piano. ————————————
Miss O' Neill “ts Bride
Wed to C.M. Riggle In Church Service :
Charles Murel ‘Riggle, 11278 rothy
Fairfield Ave, took Miss Do! Marie O'Neill as his bride in a] ceremony read at 8 p. m. Satur-| day in St. John’s Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. Richard Grogan
officiated. The bride is the daugh-|%
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. O'Neill, 1017 8. Senate Ave, and ford, are the parents of. the hride-
Miss Frances Galvin was the
maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Mrs. Earl Koskey and Mrs. Anthony Uhl. They wore pastel chiffon frocks and carried | bouquets of gladioli. The bridal gown was white Chantilly lace over slipper satin. It had a Peter Pan collar, lacecovered buttons down the front of the basque bodice, long tapered sleeves and a hooped skirt. The fingertip illusion veil was held by a tiara of seed pearls. The bride carried a cascade of “white gladjoli and tuberoses centered with
Robert Clark was the best man.
The ushers were Daniel J. O'Neill, brother of the bride, and Fred-
Marjorie Turk.
Bridge Team Wins Contest
New Partnership Takes Championship
. Times Special CHICAGO, | Aug. 8 — A new bridge partnership, hastily thrown together at Fo last minute before game time,” session World Master Pair cham-
erick Paugh. The bride chose a beige gabardine suit with navy and pink accessories for her wed-| ding trip: — The couple a live at 2127 N.| New Jersey 8
* Shower Honors ~~ Jacqueline Bauer
~=Miss Barbara Walker, assisted;
by her mother, Mrs. George M. Walker Jr. entertained with. aj linen shower Saturday night for Miss Jacquelirie Bauer. The party was in the Walker home, 4509 N. Keystone Ave.
Miss Bauer and Allan H. Warne Jr. will be married Sept. 7 in St.
Paul's Episcopal Church.
Fatouts Visit Local
Girls in Summer Home Mr, and Mrs. Ray T. Fatout, 3433 Winthrop Ave., are in Eagle Harbor, Mich. They are the guests of Miss Isabel Drummond and “Miss Frances G. Moder, 3607 Winthrop Ave. dt their summer home! Balsam Lodge, on Laké Superior.
Eucre Club Plans Picnic Wednesday
The Tally-Ho Euchre Club will!
hold its annual picnic at 11:30 Peter Leventritt, New York, won | a. m. Wednesday. Mrs. T. C. Wil-|the. World Master Mixed Team!
son, 7501 E. Washington St., will be hostess, for the lawn party.
—WSCS to-Meet
The Roberts Park Methodist Church WSCS will meet Thursday | at the home of Mrs. George Ostheimer, 21st St.'and the Post Rd.
-The business session will begin at|
* will preside. A covered-dish pic-| nie will be ‘held at ‘noon.
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v|the summer bridge nationals, In
session here in the Stevens Hotel.
Partners were Mrs. Ruth Gilbert of Philadelphia and Leo Roet
aggregate score of 954.5 points.
.-{They. led the Aire session with
Albert Weiss and Arthur Glatt of Chic#tgo in Fn place. “Weiss! and Glatt held their i finish second - With™
Z ‘potn f rts 5 {Coming from behind, Arthur Kin-
caid of Liberty, Mo. and Dan Westerfield of Denver, Colo, {reached third place.
- In fourth position were Myron Field of New York, and Oswald Jacoby, Dallas; followed in order
by Sam Delott and John 'F. Carlin, Chicago; David Bruce, Los Angeles, playing for the first time
ence Strouse, Hollywood, Cal
Aaron Frank, Clevelapd.
After three sessions of playin the President's Cup, John J. Scan-
son, Wis,, and Peter Olson, Chicago. Earliér in the week, Mr. and) Mrs. Charles J. Solomon and Mrs. | R. C. Young of Philadelphia and|
| championship. The national wom-| po s pair title went to Miss Ruth| Sherman and Mrs, Lester Rhodes, {both.. of. New. York... Charles H. Goren, .. Philadelphia, ...and ..Mz, Jacoby, two top-flight bridge ex-| | perts, captured the national men’s | pair title.
Wayne, Ind.
d., won the Chicago] ‘Cardinal cup.
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“WON “the four z=
of New York who chalked up an
in many years in the east; Slab
and Arthur ‘8S. Goldsmith and|
Ton and Erfc R. Murray, both of] Hamilton,” Ontario; - emerged as! winners over Jerry Burns, Madi-|
Saturday Paul V. Noble .and| 10:30, a. m, Mrs. Herbert Lacy | | James N. Kavanaugh, both of Ft.|
Our Eligible Escort oF Tomorrow.
Photo by Ruth Ann Hamilton, Times Staff Photographer,
SUTTON YI Tikes all kinds of animals. This 41-year-old boy-reads books {23¢_Sue_ Switson Bid DHS
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Date Dresses for College
pionship, blue ribbon event of
By SUE BURNETT “Dear Miss “Burnett,” writes Miss Heleng Harwood of Chicago, “I'll be a seniar at college this fall, and am planning
4 on making some date dresses
to take back with me. Will you
“please feature ofié-or two styles
that are young and smart, as well as time- -saving when it comes to sewing.” The two, frocks shown are perfect fof a ‘back-to-school wardrobe-each has -outstand-
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Pattern 8254 is for sizes 11,
li 12, 13, 14, 16 and 18. Size 12,
41% yards. of 35-inch. “ Pattern 8469 is a sew-rite perforated pattern for sizes 11, 12, 13, 14,-16.and 18. ‘Size 12, 4 yards“of 39-inch.”* The fall and winter Fashion
is a complete te guide In planning.
Tasers Sein
For Marion County | Winners in the Marion County '|Girls' 4-H Show held in Ipalco {Hall last week are announced. | Purple ribbon winners .in
Ayres, Barnhart, Patty Brier, Dorothy Brodie, Judith Coleman, Nancy Darland, Barbara —Dennerline; Dwaine Doug) Manuela “Tun
|ann Hants, Linda Hoff, Sandra “Tony Kane, nia _ Kiefer, Barbara Lentz, ty Michel, Helen Rigney, Scott, Ann Shepherd,
{Kathryn Teague, Meter, Norman Vogel, |Weilnkauf and Faye York. 1 Purple ribbon winners In cookies are Kaye Cox, Janice Hancock, Mary Kaiser, Barbara {Schellie, Sue Timmons, Darrell {Underwood and Suzanne -Wolflorth, Blue ribbon winners are {James Albright, Sherrill AXrich.
Joyce Van Diann
(ham, Glenda Fitch, Norma Fox,| Gaddie, P .
Sally... atsy. Gallahan.| ‘Anita Graber, Suealla Gray, Jo-
McCord, Mary Maines, Carolyn? Linda! = Barbara
Shewman, Anita Smith, Peggy| a ‘Smith, Sue Smith, Clarice Sutton,|
i RUSHVILLE, Aug. 8—A dou ible ring ceremony united Miss Patricia Ann Nelson and Otto ¥, Busard at 3:30 p. m. Saturday in 18. Paul's Methodist Church here,
Th heute Ts the daugnter CE a fand Mrs. B. R.. Nelson, Morris[town, and Mrs, Hazel-M.-Busard of this city is the mother of the f bridegroom. Jn +i Mrs, Park Wiseman, Muncie,
2 nm ron. O honol
.jtricia Schmidt and Miss Jean Stoeppieworis McCordsville, and Miss Becky Urbach ian ‘They wore tan taffeta with lace ‘panels and carry of yele low and gold chrysanthemums. The candlelight gath bridal had a point ue wi go. a full axirt with eathedtal 1 h train. The bride wore neh p veil of imported candle light illusion and o carried white : Joseph Mulas os was the bestman. The ushers were Charles
Sheets, Angola; John Hagzelton, - Muncie; Jim Foster and Tom
Brice Fowler . . . violinist and man-of-all-work.
By FRAN MANEY. Titsworth. TEACHING VIOLIN. and cleaning wallpaper. That's the sum-| The reception was in the Kop-
Patty Angrick, Nits Sandra Becker, . non, Judith Burkhart, Delva Car-| _|der, Anna Dawson, Thelma Dep-|
Beverly Herzog, Carolyn Klasing,| Ann Marmaduke, Sue Miller, Virginia Ripley, Frances Rippy, Ros alie Robinson, Dorothy Schaekel, ‘|Delores Shelton, Erma Skomp, “Ime Sikomp; Anne Snyder; BR Nancy Spears, Beverly Spaulding, .Gyneth = Sprunger, Barbara
VanderBaan, Deloris Weinkauf, {Joan Williams, Phyllis Winters Beverly Wells, Harriet Wheeler, and Mary Lou Wollf.
Angel Cake Winners Purple ribbon winners in angel food” cakes are Katherine Derr, Beverly Greenwood, Myla Stage
abotit animals and is particularly fond of rabbit stories. He plays ball with his brother, [Barnett, Eva Copeland, Virginia “Stéven, 215. They are the-sons of Mr, a Mrs. Forrest Sutton Jr., Smith Valley.—By |Dix- ~Artensia Dixon, Rosemary
Eves, Susie Helms, Lorraine Kettleson, Phyllis Lane, ~ Marilyn Miller, Kay Record, Phyllis {Reilly; Nancy Ripley, Ruthanne Schuh and Nola Smith, Purple ribbon winners in yeast rolls are Lois Mowrey, Nola Smith and Patty Smith, Blue ribbor. winners are: Helene Baker, Deloris Beck, Carol Nancy Hayes, Dora Paris, Joyce
Ann Schmidt, The purple ribbon winner in cup cakes is Ann Abbott. The!
ood. cakes is Joan Hanneman. food cakes is Donna Folkening.
ton. Blue ribbon winners in angel
and Barbara Niemeyer. The . purple ribbon winner in yeast rolls is Mary Maxwel. The| blue ribbon winner in yeast rolls is ‘Laura Young. "The purple ribbon winner in white cake is Martha Miller. The blue ribbon winner in white]
Adamson, Patricia Cunningham and Patricia Kafoure. A blue ribbon winner in upside down cakes is Myrtle Barnhart and a blue ribbon winner in] sponge cakes is Elizabeth Aun! Vogel.
Food Prizes Listed
luty, Joann Dryer, Dorothy Haas, |
Stamm, ~~ Phyllis Totten, - Betty|88
|college after - graduation.
Feeley, ! Shaefer, Shirley Schilling and
purple ribbon winner in devils Tone blue ribbon winner in devils Geraldine Bush was honored re-
The purple ribbon winner in shower Be Mrs. angel food cakes is Jeanette Hor-'Schaler; 1
5 S v | “Miss Mary Fr iy wil bet ays: OWS “rieakes is: Carolyn: Kolp.-Biue rib! rereq ut a misceliameons:: bon winners in cookies are Carol | {tonight in the home of Mrs. Wil-|
Purple ribbon winners in Food| Preparation are Ruth Bartholo-| mew, Barbara Miller, Lois Mow-|
Fowler, a senior in Warren Central H i Kettle, Morristown; mer program for Bruce igh| per . a RS “It’s fun and interesting even if it is a little confused,” he Wisconsin. They will live in -- Bruce has four-students--ail fellow members-of the Warren Rushville. . so lorchestra—and he gives lessons two or three afternoons each week. The bride is a graduate of Mh The wallpaper cleaning comes ami University, Oxford, an “lunder the. heading of odd jobs.[Xe® TH. Bruce his mother andi; pridegroom is attending Ine.
Whenever anyone in the neigh- iis’ futne ke Wp 4 116 Sor diana University. Miss Nelson is
borhood wants ‘walls. washed, Pa-ither Emmett G. Fowler, is an-{an Alpha ‘Chi Omega Sorority
per-cleaned or woodwork. | other... violinist and... his. mother/Member and Mr. Busard is afl: down they call on Bruce. He en-|plays the piano. ated “WIth “thé “Beta Theta — P= joys the house $ cleaning as much . . Fraternity. teaching, bud t he thinks that WIMMING and “attending! for a lifetime he he’
music, not a nop,
1i take up| ne sessions at Technical] M Gri s 3 |High School's summer school | ary rigg BRUCE STUDIES violin under | take Sp any Spars time Bruce hal) Brid Re i 1 to - nato Pacini and plans et This tall, talented teener lists Is Bri e
tinue his studies in an eastern Married to W. C. King
His music and books as his hobbies whole family is interested in mu-| {and he says he enjoys dating, but “In Brooklyn Church Times State Service
sic. the is definitely opposed to going BROOKLYN, _ Ind., Aug. $—
His brother plays violin with steady. Bruce believes that it's a symphony orchestra in Kanka- more fun to - date Around. ” ' : r the scene at 4 p.m. Saturday of
The Bridal Scerne=—— Joan Bryant, Carol E or sn The
Rev. Daniel Joyce, pastor of the
Sef Sept. 9 Date for Wedding jie == = =
he daughter of The announcement of Miss Joan Bryant's approaching mar- The bride is Le ups Griggs,
riage highlights today's bridal news, Miss Bryant and Carol Eu-yMooresville, and Mr. and Mrs, gene Query will be married at 7:30 p. m. Sept, 9 in the Trinity 7. 1. King, Centerville, are the Evangelical and Reformed Church. parents of the bridegroom. The future bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Bryant, impson, Franklin, 2318 Villa Ave, and Mr. Query is the son of Mrs. June Patton,| was. O. ie honor. She onrovia. | r a Ca) d: ink Also Misses Jeannine Gilbert, Wore white organdy over p he bri Butler| a te o ue aiowded is at. Phyllis Percifield, Mildred Me. sat a er Mame [tending Indiana University. - Anany, --Jean Maney, Cozetta yt Johnson, Kokomo . 8 Greiner nd Densie wil Rose, _— yellow and biue satin under _A_ September bride-to-be; Mo, ner a ale Ams. |their white organdy frocks.
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miscellaneous | ip. yd Jute Xe Spear and James lace over net and.satin, The Joke Francis, L. . y was trimmed with seed pearls Kentucky Aver “|in Shelbyville,” Ky.' The bride is/4 seed pear} tiara held the Miss- Bush, daughter of Mrs.(the daughter of Mrs. Julia Allen, tip {llusion veil. The bride car-
cently with a
food cakes are Effie Broersma Arthur-C. Bush, 602 Weghorst{566 King Ave, and Mr. Kenny ried a white Bible topped with
[St., will be married Sept. 4 in is the gon of J. W. Kenny, 211 white orchids and rosebuds. St. Paul's Evangelica? Lutheran N. Addison St. Harry Reasoner Jr., IndianapoChurch, The prospective’ biide-| " {lis, was the best man. The ushers
| - groom, George -A. Kirkpatrick] N d I were Cal Cummingham, Evans (ar. is the son’of Mr. Riki. on us oss ville,” and Jay Dolphus, BloomSr. ‘Sumner fe. .
ington. ‘The- reception was in the “Jhame - the bride’s- Par ee
~ROCUNevitt
{liam Kiesle, 4421 Central Aye. sl. . |Miss Joan Kiesle will assist ve Is Bridegroom { mes Sta rvice
mother. The bride-to-be willbe! \married Saturday to ay HUNTINGTON, Aug. 8 — Miss] [Fischer . Nomdus Joan Ross and Robert! Guests at the shower will be] Chartes; Nevitt were married at | Mesdames Arthur Maney, Walter| 10” 0Ck Saturday morning in} | Fischer, Harry Nees, John Grein-| |8t. Mary's Catholic Church here.| ler, Walter Feltz, Louis Nees, The Rev. Fr. Thomas E. Dillon!
Fungus Infection
James Snyder, Robert Greiner (officiated. Miss Dorothy McPher- gree your dog from summer
IM. R. Maney, George Reis, John(son, Ft. Wayne, was the bride'sijtches, fungus infections and Moriarity, Carl - Harnischfeger, only attendant. The bride wore other pests with CANISKIN. It
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rey, Diane Ellenberger, Beverly George Rice, A. L. Leich, Robert white linen with lace inserts. Her|is vary easy to apply, immediately Fields, Marilyn Haymaker, Joan|Qhleyer, James. W. Kiesle and| white hat had white taffeta flow-ieqroctive, non-oily and non-stain- - .jers and green veiling. She carriedi;,c [= white prayerbook and a shower fail.
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‘Country Club Set§Garden Party
'Venetian' Party
The ‘Meridian Hills Country
Club will have a‘ Night in Venice Mrs. Donald F.
i party Aug. 20. The tables. will be!
ll | pool and decorated with fruit.
The_event will feature a gon-
and Mrs. IL. R. Hess are chair-
men of the event, assisted by Messrs. and Mesdames C. Clair
Knox, Willard’ C. Whipple and|
Harold J. Secoy.
hs WCTU Unit
To Elect Officers
The Frances Willard Unit,
| WOTU, will meet at 20:30 ‘am. | tomorrow in
officers will ‘be elected.
Miss Senora Pruden will lead | the devotions and L. E. York of, | the Anti-Salodp League will speak. |
Honors Miss Mars Mzs.. Forest E. Chipman and
tained with a garden party last [1 end for Miss Matty’ Catherine
grouped around the swimming | Mars.
Miss Mars and Robert Hoffman will be married Aug. 13 In the Irvington Presbyterian
dola and a singing gondolier. Mr. Church.
The party was In Mrs. Chip-
[man's 8 home on Shadeland Ave,
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iginia Rentsch, Alma Brickley, Schaekel, Alice ~
Jean Kahout,
Smith enter- |
2 TOMORROW, TUESDAY, Aug. 92:30 and 5:30
Mowrey, Glenna Green, Nola Lee Applegate, Barbara Westenbar-|was the best man. The ushers . {Smith, Ruthanne Schuh, Laura.ger, Carolyn Fields, Judith Wor- |were Frank Fitch, Delphi; var and prom amine vermin | Young, Marie Barnett, Lorraine rell, Rosemary Murphy, SandraiLange and John Stocksdale. | Kettleson, Jackie Hanneman,| Rink, Barbara Galyan, Rose| The reception was in the home | ; Dr. Erwin's CANISKIN |Jeanette Horton and Ann Abbott. Anna Madden, Marcia Bartle, lof the bride's parents, Mr. and| A full 6-0z. bottle only $2.00 - Blue. ribbon winners are Vir- Beverly Spaulding, Dorothy|Mrs. John G. Ross of this city. | Mail Orders Filled Promptly Bragg, Joy Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Nevitt, 5102 15 West 224 st Patty Bohannon, Christina Neff,| Holmes, Phyllis Reilly, Billie Wil-| Shelby 8t., Indianapolis, are the) . Patty Foley, Mary Barney, Sue son, Barbara Shewman. |parents of the bridegroom. Ann Wilking, Joan Hufford, Rae| Sue Timmons, Jo Ann Apple-| Mr. Nevitt and his bride went TA. 2696 Jeanette Pierce, gate, Norma Barnett, Gloria Lof-| to Niagara Falls on their wedding Carol Boyer, Rae Huber, Caroliquist, Janet - Cougar, Janatha| {trip. The couple will live at 1405 Updike, Mary Duvall, Sara Saré, Robey, Myrtle Shockley, Sue Mil-|Castle Ave. Indianapolis : > Elinor.-Bruns, vlan, . ~Bhyllis Spikes. Mary, Kaiser, The bride is a graduate of In-| Ma Spangler, Jeannie Miller, Barbara Murat, Betty Robison, dian University and>is a Sigmai > Maryellen” Dunham, Nancy Pres- | Janice: Compton, Carol Feeley,| Kappa Sorority member. The, ley, James Hickman, Faye York, Wilma Skomp, Carol Plummer, bridegroom attended Butler Uni-|
Nellie McPheeters, Carol Car- man, Carolyn McKeighan, Myrtle lisle, Clarice Sutton, Mary Oli-|Barnhart, Nancy Graham, Jane phant, Sarah Repp, Sherrel Ald-{Hanneman, Marilyn Phillips, rich, Nancy Spears; — Maridean Joan-Sexton, Janice Curtiss; Jae Smith, Janet Eades, Rosa Griffey, | queline Oberle, Harvalee Hudson, | Janice Waggoner, Polly Holde- Frances Wilson, Dora Parsi; Ruth, man, Virginia Dix, Mary Wil-'Hardy and Virginia Murphy.
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