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Rev. John Paul Jones to Read Vows In Plymouth Congregational Church : Times State Service
WHITING, Aug. 20-A "reception in the South Side Swedish Club of Chicago will follow the marriage of Miss Adrienne Ahlgren and Charles Haeuser at 3 o'clock this afternoon in the Plymouth Congregational Church, Whiting.
The Rev. John Paul Jones will read the vows.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Alexander Ahlgren, Whiting. The bridegroom's parents are Mr, and Mrs. Hugo
Charles Haeuser, Calhoun Farms, Milwaukesé, Wis.
The bridal attendants will wear nile green tulle frocks with matching headbands. They are Miss Joyce McCoy, Waban, Mass., |
maid of honor; Miss Jean Ballard, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Miss Alice
man, Chestnut Hills, Mass.; Miss Doris Sponenberg, Johnstown, N. | Y.; Miss Joan Sherwood, Indianapolis; Miss Laura Lane, Chicago; Miss Ann Dougherty, Kansas City, Mo.; Miss Evelyn Jensen, Ham- |
mond, and Miss Nancy Lee Davis, East Chicago.
nne- Ahlgren To Be Wed Today To Charles Haeuser
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A single ring ceremony will unite Miss Joan Heaton Alford and Andrew Page Spiegel at 4:30 p. m. today in the Advent Episco~ pal Church. The Rev. Harold E, Towne of St. James’ Episcopal Church, Birmingham, Mich. will officiate. - ; : \ i Mrs. Willlam 8. Zaring is to : 3 \ : be the matron of honor and Miss ; hr o : y ; Anne Spiegel, Birmingham, is-to = . be the bridesmaid. They will wear white organdy over lime green taffeta. : Stanley Spiegel, father of the is to be the best man and the ushers will be Mr. Zaring and Nicholas Martin III, Walker | Bagby and Edgar Riddell, LBire {| mingham. | The bride, daughter of Mrs, | Dorothy H. Alford, 4520 Win. {throp Ave, and Herbert W. Al. ford, Deland, Fla., will wear a {white organdy gown made with a {fitted bodice and full skirt ace |cented with lace. An heirloom . . |lace ‘cap holds her {illusion veil land she will carry orchids and
Miss Lois Lohrman
Mrs. Robert Wayne Jones
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Frederick G. Haeuser, Milwau-| kee, brother of the bridegroom, is
to be the best man. The wns Opatig-Clary
will be Edwin J. Carlson, Indiana Harbor; Jarvis H. Roper, Howat Vf R 4 Andreas Bredal Wessel, Oslo, Nor- ¥ OWS Kea way; Gordon Alan Evans, Milford, - . Conn.; Leonard Mason Peter Rite Solemnized
Smith, New Rochelle, N. Y.; Har-| » old W. Bruce, Shorewood, Wis.;| At St. Joan of
David Kimball. Hardin, Evanston,|. Wearing a gown. of candlelight,
and Cyril Talbot Jr., Evanston. |satin, Miss Dorothy
. Bride Wears Satin {Clary was married to Ea Miss Ahlgren will wear an antique ivory lace and satin gown made with a bodice of Chantilly]
and bustle of lace. Her full satin Single-ring. ceremony.
skirt extends into a cathedral Matron of honor was’ train. A bonnet of lace holds her| George Nance Jr. Jeffersonville. chapel length illusion veil and she Bridesmaids were Miss Gene Me-
will carry white orchids and lilies| Eldowney and Miss Marie of the valley. | Detroit. After the reception the couple| William Haughey III will leave for a wedding trip. The Albany, was the bes
bride will wear a dawn gray suit Ushers included Paul Perkins Jr.| with balenciaga accessories for and James Gavin Jr, both of] the trip. She is a graduate of|Jeffersonville; William Hennessy, the Monticello Preparatory|/ Louisville, and~Mr. Nance. MiSchool and Wellesley College and|chael Clark was the ringbearer. is now attending Simmons Col-| A garden reception followed in|
lege, Boston. the home of the bride's
Mr. Haeuser attended the Uni- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Foster, 4128
versity of Illinois and studied in| Guilford Ave. The couple ert Jane Haramy
Biarritz, France. He is now|immediately afterward on a mo-
enrolled in the School of Archi-/tor trip to Chicago.
tecture of the Massachusetts In-| Mr. and Mrs. Spatig are both J O Be Wed
stitute of Technology. He is a/graduates of Indiana University.
member of Phi Kappa Sigma They will live at 336
Fraternity. |Pkwy., Louisville. Mr, and Mrs.| plesmity |PEWY., Lomaville. aud Woe Scene of Ceremony |
The couple will be at home Spatig, Jeffersonville, after Sept. 15 in Boston. |bridegroom’s parents,
Blackwood on Bridge—
Mr. New's Choice of Lead [m= ns ere Lets Opponents Win Rubber |= |
By EASLEY BLACKWOOD
HERE AGAIN Mr. New, the eager kibitzer, failed to play aj Washington Blvd, and Mrs.| starring role in his rusber with Mr, Champion. The situation was George Roth, 328 8. Gale St. {
grave when he picked up the South cards in today's hand. ponents were vulnerable and had a 60 partial. Mr. New was glad to hear his partner open the bidding
heart. After Mrs. Keen doubled he gallantly bid two hearts, hoping Haramy of Chicago and Miss
When the queen of hearts hit cy . - the table and the four went on Bridge Winners—
from dummy, Mr. Champion was
fixed. Whatever he did, the op- Bridge Sco
ponents were going to make their; pid. Actually he played low, per-
mitting-Mrs. Keen to win with wr Announced
king.
Dummy’s ten forced out Mr. held this week.
Champion's ace and the jack of Lincoln Club, Fri. night (pos-
hearts on the board became 3/qiple score 270): N & S
parking place for Mrs. Keen's yrs Vv. R. Rupp 170.5; W. R. Mc-.? losing diamond. Thus she made| Gone, H. R. Bailey 150; Miss 7} three spades, scoring game and Marge Quinn, Mrs, William Ep-17 rubber. stein 146: E & W-—Walter Pray, Mr. Champion jumped all OVer|y,wiq ‘Harris 170; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. New. “Whyncha lead your yo..o Jacohsen, 159.5; Mrs. Arch@l deuce of hearts?” he asked. “I'd| pron der, Mrs. Arthur Pratt]
have won with the ace and re-/ysos turned a heart. Mrs. Keer would] win with the king but you'd have the queen to beat dummy’s jack.
Then we'd always get a diamond (Possible score 180):
lcis Spatig Jr. at 11:30 a. m, today in the St. Joan of Arc Catho{lic Church. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Clement Bosler officiated at the
She then took two rounds of| A number of bridge groups antrumps and led another heart. pounce the winners of their play
St. Joan of ‘Arc Club, Wed. !¥ night, Mixed Duplicate Game 4
valley lilies.
Trip to Follow | A reception in the Woodstock Club will follow the ceremony, After a trip to Michigan the . couple will be at home in Ann Arbor, Mich. Miss Alford is a graduate of Tudor Hall School, Dana Hall School and, Denison University. She is a member of {Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority and a provisional member of the Ine dianapolis Junior League. Mr. Spiegel is a graduate of Denison and the University of Michigan School of Law, He is a pr Ty SE ? Clay ne i member of Phi Delta Theta Mrs. § : SE i a; dd : : hi WN Fraternity. His parents are Mr, 3 : and Mrs. Spiegel, Birmingham.
R. M. Ellison Weds Today
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Times State Service RICHMOND, Aug. 20—Before {an altar banked with greenery | and white blossoms, Miss Betty | Lou Stevenson will become the bride of Robert M. Ellison in a ceremony to be read at 2:30 p. m, today. The couple will exchange { vows in the First Friends Church here,
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. C, Stevenson of . this city. Mrs. Fanchon Ellison, | 402 N, Meridian St., Indianapolis, | 1s the mother of the bridegroom. | Mrs. John R. Claycombe, Indianapolis, will be the matron of honor and the bridesmaids will be | Miss Edith Schmidt, Philadelphia, and Mrs. Lowell Wilson. Bare bara Neff, Indianapolis, will be the flower girl. The bride will wear white satin {| and an imported illusion veil. She | will carry gardenias, stephanotis | and ivy. Roy L. Lakin, Indianapolis, will
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| Repeating vows read by the] Rev. Herbert Huffman, Miss Jane -{Haramy and George Edward) {Roth Jr. will be married at 4:30
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| Parents of the couple are Dr.| {and Mrs. John J. Haramy, 3228|
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{will be the matron of honor, The! with one! g¢tendants will be Mrs. Joe
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apolis following their m iage ; Polis IC ng the arriage {mony uniting Miss Carolyn La.
{ Schwomeyer and Harold L. Shad|day at 2:30 p. m. today in the {Emmaus Lutheran Church.
Parents of the couple are Mr,
| Charles Alsop, son of Mr. and “Mrs. Ebert Alltopp, 4823 Young AUg. 9 in the Mt. Hope MethAve. (P, H. Ho photo) odist Church, Detroit, The Chester W. Clift will take bride, the former Mrs. Bar- | Miss Marjorie Ann Murphy,. bara Bentley Hook, is the | ge» daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mil- daughter of Dr. and Mrs, | | ton R. Murphy, 714 N. Tremont George A. Bentley, Detroit. The |
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FINRA 1 8 . #8 is bride In a céremony bridegroom's parents are Dr. | 3 { Mrs. Ulie Shadday of Vevay. POOR | Sept. 10. He 1s the son of Mrs, and Mrs. R. N. Harger, 5015 After a reception in the Schwo= { meyer home, Mr. and Mrs. Shad«
Mark Clift, 220 N. Temple Ave. sraceland - Ave. (Clinedinst (P. H. Ho photo) photo) {
oes {day left on a wedding trip north, They will be at home Aug. 28 at 1104 St. Paul St, Miss Helen Schwomeyer was {maid of honor for her sister,
Miss Miller Married Today | | St. Paul's Episcopal” Church was the scene at 11:30 a. m. today of the wedding of Miss Sally Lee Miller and Franklin Bruce Peck Jr, The Rev, William Burrows officiated at the double-ring k ceremony, Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Raymond
Miller; 5145 N. New Jersey 8t., and Dr. and Mrs. Peck Sr. 5826 Winthrop Ave, ”
Miss Nancy Miller, sister of the : Ww bride, was the maid of honor. The Miss Gray ed
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| Schwomeyer, another sister, and Miss Winifred Giggy and Miss | Barbara Aker, cousins .of the Bride. on Bridal Gown Curtis Shadday was best man for his brother. The ushers ine cluded Ray Shadday, his cousin;
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. " inz, John Welch 103; as . and thiree clubs. : Robert Heinz, bridesmaids were ‘Mrs. John f / One Rubber Enough Dnes Murge un, wil Beryl Kirach, Sturgis, Mich.,, and Mrs To arold Beaver Monte O'Connor and Raymond {Sm 5; wr . o ly >eter8oMN gr Schw de’ Mr. Champion was right as prejhage, Mrs. Sylvester Kas-| 5009 \ ly ds Peterson Bloomington, Miss Barbara Jean Gray was Bo a nide's brother usual, but the score was not af-|p.ro 123; Dr. Raymond Bosler, - Hees Susan p Harger. Fora married to Harold Eugene Beaver over the white organdy bridal . | x i % INE ft . JAndley, Poll) rather and Eliz- 4¢ 9- ’ g 3 tected. He still lost a sizable nr. Paul Moeller 108. The next By MRS. ANNE CABOT at 2:30 p. m. today in the McKee gown fashioned with fitted bode
* rubber. |play of the group will be Sept. 7.
abeth Peck. They wore white Chapel of the Tabernacle Pres-
organdy dresses over orchid-pink pyterian Church. The double- ice and tiered skirt. The bouquet
Enchanting Irish roses. anc
“Well,” sald Mr. New, “that’s Wid iil i leav , ' i | i & es encircle a crisp white |, 3 ~a8C3 r all for me. I'm quitting.” Li Ca By SUE BURNETT center and make a tray lovely |*"d blue siips. Hing ceremony.was read by. the | repranctie °F White Toss a “What, only one rubber,” wailed score 207): N&S—Mrs Archi A welcome addition to your centerpiece for any occasional | Clyde Peterson ‘was thé best Rev. Robert 8. Moorhead. The bride. a member of Tria Mr. Champion who was practically |* ; v vr | fall wardrobe is this handsome table. The graceful ros ‘ man. “Ushers included Cletus| Miss Margaret Mobley was the v . drooling at the thought of getting| Falender, Mrs. Kenneth Petti-| 8 able, The graceful rose motifs Kruver. South Bend: John Re: d non Sorority, is attending Butler s, R. W.| dress designed to flatter the are crocheted in pink and white uyer, sou end; John Read, maid of honor and Mrs. James 5 University and the Arthur Jore
the avid kibitzer for an opponent. | john 172; Jerome Jacob: “Yes, that's all I can learn to-|
[Lee 171.5: Mrs. E. J. Ittenbach,| more mature figure. Soft diag- for contrast and joined togéther
Chesterton; Rebert Robinson, Ev- Bray, the bridesmaid.yThey wore ansville; Charles Peck, Reming- dresses of yellow and green|
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Gray persian lamb |bridegroom was graduated from
: | +f 1 lines are finished in scal as illustrated. ” Y w replied. “If you Mrs. Ralph E. Duncan 169. 5; ona as {i " K sses vo: HIRT pl? 1 at get oon. | (Possible score 270): Mrs. L. J.| lops for accent, three sleeve The charm and distinctiveness dons Edward Erskine ahd Richard organza. The best man was Wil- {Butler University this June. fused.” As a parting shot he Blackmore, Noble Morgan 165.5; lengths are provided. of this doily may be captured |Schulmeyer. liam Beaver, brother of the By LOUISE FLETCHER tr tt in id “And you didn’t win any-|Mrs. Reba Buck, Mrs. M. I.) Pattern 8382 is In sizes 36, in just a few gMags with your IRece tion Follow bridegroom. James H. Gray was| Times Woman's Editor | . thing off of me, either.” Thompson 161; Mrs, J. 8. Shortle,| 35. 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50 and 52.. crochet hook. x fvecep 3 She Usher, PEARL allan PE, Shrimp Canoes 8 : Mrs. Alex Metzger 156.5. Ble 38 short sleeve, 5% yards Pattern 500% includes - ero-*{ The bridal gown of imported The bride's gown was of pale beiges and grays . .. are head- : . Send questions on, bridge to | Men's Duplicate Club, Mon. of inch. patter or’ our cheting instructions, stitch i1- |white dotted swiss fell into a orchid organza. She carried’ a og for increased popularity Are Different Mr, Blackwood, The Indianap- |night, Master Point Game: N&S| paihion Book use the o If * justrations, material require: cathedral train. The two-tiered POUquet of white gardenias and| this winter. Muskrats, follow- Yor a. refveshin ’ » olis Times, Indianapolis 9. | Ross T. Campbell, 0. K. Frau- M € Coupon. ments and finishing difections. |g Hiv 4 t : "lilies of the valley eentered with| ing the lead of more expensive | sling, gay summe | — stein first; Harry J Dettra, Adair > NIT ~ To order, tise the coupon. ingertip imported illusion . veil 3 nurpie orchid on a white lace| mutation minks, are appearing dish try this recipe for Snrmp Serve Zucchini ' |Smith second; Phillip Cassidy.! SUE BURNETT hung from a White net cap-and heirlooin Yan. in bive-gray moonstone shades FolOuL b 4 frank © 8 a; ABE ' . . - | i | “ e C - Often to Family Herbert Carmichael third; E&W| The Indianapolis Times ANNE CABOT the bride carried feather carna-| Parents of the couple are| + + and in sunny beiges, too. |* JU FT SUDEES OF 7 FAR |~G. H. Fosdick, C. E. Madinger| * 14 W. tions and stepharotis. . (Hewitt Gray, 3152 N. Keystone] d nyt (1 five-ounce can shrimp, .drain There are many ways {0 Serve ga... Aarian A. Robinson, Claude 2 ; Maryland St. 530 8S. Wells St. | After a reception in the Roberts Ave» and Mr. and Mrs. Ancil: R.| ~ONE OF THE«lighter furs yo finely diced wlery vied gucchini but to win the popularity; oi’ sacond: A. G. Tulley, C. F.| Indianapolis 9, Ind. Chicago 7 : Beaver, 5438 N. Keystone Ave. | comes by its coloring naturally |o tpg inced contest bake it with a Sour eream cy. oth. o' Yr Lull) . icago 7, IIL IRoom of the church, the couple Hr Sy en heygane J is gray persian lamb. It is |5 bopa, min d green pepper sauce. For the sauce combine one > ’ : No. 8382 Price 25¢ Nn, 5000 Price 20¢ |\éft for Wisconsin. They will be Hot Weather Ti gray persion which makes this |i rs pepper > cup sour cream, one-fourth cup ewcomers Duplicate ' Club, | Slee... .. LAE {at home Sept. 1 at 4239 Sansom 0 eather Ip coat in the favored shorter 4 thsps. mayonnaise
melted vitaminized margarine, one Mon. afternoon (Possible soore} Fashion Book Price 25¢ Nalne oa ails sar et, Philadelphia. ” | Foods like molded gelitin sal-| length. Rounded lines of the |i thsps. lemon juice. ea
teaspoon sugar, two tablespoons| 75): N&S—Mrs. E. R. Buxton Jr., | lemon juice, one-half teaspoon Mrs. J. H. Vollnogle 51; Mrs. Fred Name ..cveeeveecsscsinnssniens salt, {Gilchrist, Mrs. . Waring Lynch| 4
The bride was graduated from ads do wonders toward keeping| coat front are accentuated by | Cut cucumbers in half lengthe hos {Indiana University and is a mem-| folks cool in hot weather. Grated! the curved working of the [wise and scoop out pulp with & eesenncesscsd her of Kappa Kappa Gamma So-| cabbage and carrot and sliced | skins. Back fullness is matched gyoon; dice. Shred shrimp slightly,
| . . } Pour into shallow baking dish.|37.5; (Possible score 60); E&W-—|seeecsessssscsascsssoscsnncsnsns {rority.] Mr. Peck, who also at-|pimiento-stuffed California green by sleeve fullness, and the lat- |Combine shrimp, diced cucumber, |
Sprinkle with’ chopped chives.Mrs. T. C. Ford, Mrs. 'R, G. i gtreet
Place cooked zucchini slices on top| Furge 37; Mrs. J. E. of sauce and bake in moderate Mrs. C. W., Hunt 32,
oven twenty minutes. Sprinkle meeting will be Aug. 30 ia the
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against hope that this would end g oe,” go jor ~~ |Elizabeth Van Liew. William centered with an orchid. A bridal MR. AND MRS. Walter B. THE GARFIELD Evangeli- Soroptimist Club "| be the best man. The ushers will . the bidding. “its : r. East-West vulnerable Heidenreich will be the best man. breakfast was held at noon in the| Leonard, 935 E. 57th St, an-- cal and Reformed Church was | be Richard L. and Robert C. SteBut Te pti pp the Jor East-West 60 part-score Lsliers will include Joe Haramy, Marott Hotel. | nounce the engagement of their the scene at 10 a. m. today of To Meet Wednesday venson, ” brothers of the "bride, Sisielt aa iy og Which. in-| Mr. Champion | Chicago; Allison Briggs, V. T. The bride is a graduate of Pur-| daugter, Betty Ann, to Gerald Miss Donna Marie Salter’s mar- | The Soroptimist Club will meet and Mr. Claycombe and James F. de fall riot had no chance to 8—10 6 | Gallant and Jimmy Haramy. dué University and is a member| Richard Ulrich, son of Mrs, Mil- riage to Robert Wayne ‘Jones, for luncheon Wednesday in the Sublette, Indianapolis. nL Keen had three club] H—-A 98786 The bride wi Sear Luchass of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. The| dred Ulrich, Troy, O. No date Jasonville. Their parents are |Hotel Lincoln. Toner M. Overly, ay, Penaplion wil w in the ug make. Mrs. Keen had three club) ~~ = op Q 9.4... (satin trimmed with Chanfilly lace bridegroom. Was graduated Lam, hasbeen. set {or the. MATHAge. ME. and. Mes: Ox We Spite director of the Better Business Church. The couple will live at” Ba nino osmium ERIE =X 5, veg Fer Vell Will be. of uslon_ and TUtIC ORIVersity: They Will Bel a ar Hie Brat) A eferson Ave, and Mr. and. | Bureau, will speak On Medical 520°N. TevingtonAve: Indidriaps:: Hegre ae: Yulned the aelen se of Mr. Dale CUTTER, KER “Trice” and" the bridal “bouquet of at hone Sept. T-at~55 Ne Wars “fie Approaching TAFFIAge of ME, TesET, Jones 152 W 28th HQuacks: A CAA Sanremo etiam Folie, THe. bride attended Earlham. su a on by Bl Thole of anS-B 354 S-AQJI93 |white roses and SephanctismanAve. [Mas Leis Lehrman to James St. (P. H. Ho phigto) | Miss Libby Evans. program STUEY I LY E cre te a Delta opening lead. It wasn't a vad(B—3 10 4 D—A 62 . a : _ J. Hammett Jr. son-of Mr. and Miss: Lillian Zambon's en-. (chairman, will introduce the| ita Delta HiT member. error; Maybe you wouldn't cail it! ot", OJ BE The Fimes Pattern Service Mrs. Hammett, 413 N. High- gagement to N. Dale Watson [Freaker ee |""Mr. Enison is a graduate of an error at all. Anyway, he led Mr. New | land Ave. is announced by her — Jr;;-son-of Mrs, K. Paul Cal- : : | Indiana University, where he was the queen of his partner's bid] Ren 9 | RE Ee. —— : parents, Mr, and Mrs. Edward houn, Columbus, Ind., and Mr. N Tf | ( | Delta Upsilon Fraternit - suit, hearts. H ws 2 WA? “jp” . — a7; | J. Lohrman, 1626 8S. Randolph ~ Watson, 212 W.-334 St.; is an- | a ura oO or [2 ps . " y hp Experienced players almost al-| 1085 I ] 7 a. | St. The vows will be read Oct. -nounced by her mother, Mrs. |g. —_— ” wl | ways lead the smallest card from Ded 10 8 6 z © | 1in St. Patrick’s Catholic Mario Zambon, 858 N. Oak- | fh 2 | ‘ a holding of three to the queen ory, sade? > | Church. (P. H. Ho photo) land Ave. No date has been | ; Mr Shadda % hing in partner's suit. They haved omy WEST NORTH FEAST * = = set for the wedding. (Photo | ; » y simply found out: that this lead aes Pass 1H Dbl. | ® i | SEPT. 2 is the date selected Reflex) | . _ gets the best result most of the 2 H Pass Pass 28 oo | by Miss Eileen Delay, 4543 » = om Takes Bride time, | Pass Pass 3 H 2.8 Joung Ave. Jan My and DR. AND Mrs. Robert W, |= | . . Pass 38 All Pass “Mrs. “Herbert Siebert; = Bates: .prjrger are at home in-Indian- |= .4.--The Rev, Harry L. Krueckes Faced With Dilemma ent erase ville, for her marriage to {berg read the single-ring cere
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