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Local Couple To Take Vows

Keene-Stoeppsiwerth Wedding Today

The Rev. Willlam Eifert willl’ read the vows uniting Miss Naomi Ruth Stoeppelwerth and Stephen Howard Keene Jr. at 5 p. m. today in the Lutheran Church of Our Redeemer. The bride's parents are Mr, and Mrs. M. L. Stoeppelwerth, McCordsville, formerly of Indianapolis, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs, Reginald Wintrode, Detroit, and Mr. Keene, Runnemede, N. J. Miss Eleanor Miller is to be the maid of honor. The bridesmaids will be Miss Claudia Bartusch,

bride, a member of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, attended Hanover College. Mr. Ring is a senior in| Hanover and a member of Sigma Chi Fraternity.

Local Couple United Here

Double Ring

Ceremony Read A’ double ring ceremony united Miss Phyllis Jean Vande Warker and Eugene Edward Hanen at 4 o'clock this afternoon in Sweeney Chapel, Butler University, The Rev. Kenneth Thorne of the Speedway Christian Church officiated.

McBride, Valparaiso, They will wear white organdy over blue taffeta, The best man will be Mr. McBride and the ushers are- to

Miss Ellen Kay, Chicago, was the maid of honor and Miss Carol | Detroit. : The bride will wear a white or-

bridesmaid. They wore yellow|gandy gown over white satin. Her

Shelby, Mich., and Mrs. Donald M.|

ibe Richard Stoeppelwerth, Mc-| Cordsville, and Robert Bowman,

Miss Shirley Jean VanCleave

" Mrs. Harry Vande Warker, 2102

and green marquiset. The best man was Robert K. Hanen and the ushers were Ralph Leonard, Oak Lawn, Ill, and Thomas C. Tsareff Jr.

The bride, daughter of Mr. and

E. 65th St, wore a white marquiset gown and a fingertip illusion veil. She catried After a reception in the home of her. parents the couple left for a short wedding trip. They will be at home in September in Albion, The bride attended Butler University. Mr. Hanen also attended Butler. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hanen, 5052 W. 14th St.

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fingertip illusion veil falls from a net cap and she will carry white roses and orchids. There will be a reception in the Marott Hotel after the ceremony. The couple will be at home in Detroit after a trip to the Great Lakes. Miss Stoeppelwerth attended Indiana University and is a graduate of Valparaiso University. She belongs to the Sigma Theta Sorority. The bridegroom attended Valparaiso and Wayne University and is a member of Rho Lambda Tau Fraternity.

Donald Davis Jr., to Wed Naomi Benedict

Miss Naomi Benedict and Donald O. Davis Jr. will be married at 2 p. m. Sept. 4 in the garden of the home of the bridegroom-to-be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Stop 8 Road. The future bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benedict, McFarland |Road. : Miss Mary Benedict, sister of the bride-to-be, will be the maid of honor and Roy Davis will be his brother's best man. Mrs. Lester Davis, 1215 Bethel Ave. entertained for Miss Benedict last night.

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Paul M. Linn Jr. took Miss Barbara Lee Wilson as his bride at 3:30 p. m. today in the Southport Presbyterian Church, - The Rev. Clyde York read the vows. She is the daughter of Mrs, Harry H. Barton, Muskegon, Mich., and E. Gordon Wison, Detroit. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Linn, 639 Dudley St. The bridal attendants, Mesdames Robert Wilson, John Wampler and James Irwin and Miss Janet Wilson, wore green satin dresses. William McMil-

ushers were Norbert Mayer and Mr. Wampler and Mr, Irwin. A blush satin gown made with a fitted bodice and full skirt was worn-by-the bride. A seed pearl tiara held her fingertip illusion veil and she carried roses, After a reception in the church the couple left for a trip to Minnesota, They will be at home Oct. 1 at 1353 Loretta St.

Gilkison-Black Vows Are Read

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~—Miss Barbara Ann Black and] |

Frank E. Gilkison Jr. were married at 2:30 p. m, last Saturday

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The bride is the daughter of) Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Black Sr. of | this city and Judge and Mrs. | Gilkison of Washington and In-! dianapolis are the parents of the bridegroom. Mrs. R. L. Rudesill, Indianap-| olis, sister of the bride, was the| matron of honor. The brides-| maids were Miss Wanda Lou] Summers, Ossian; Miss Estelle Purdy, Bloomington, and Mrs. Robert Murray. ’ | Martha Grannon was the] flowergirl, Kenneth Smith, Ko-| komo, was the best man while the ushers were Lane Stroller, Bloomington; Robert Greenwood, Paul Staver Jr. and Bernard Bobbitt. The reception was in the Elks’ Club here. The couple will live in Bloomington. The bride is attending Indiana University and Mr. Gilkison is a graduate of Indisna and a student at the IU Law School. Hc is a member of

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Dolianas Honored With Open House

Lt. and Mrs, M. L. Doliana are

visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Kensler, 50564 Ralston Drive, | There was an open house last night. 3 for New York. They sail for r3land next tyeek,

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be Hershman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hershman, Rensselaer; at 6:30 p. m. today in Bloomingdale; ’ do Howard E. Beall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Beall, 4614 Brookville Road," will take Miss Shirley Jean VanCleave, daugh-

i ter of Mr, and Mrs. Clifford | VanCleave, 6115 E. 16th St., as | his bride. No date has been set

for the marriage. (Payton photo.) 2 | aw 8 THE BROADWAY Baptist

Church was the scene July 23 of Miss Betty Ann Chambers’ marriage to John Stephen Windsor, son of Mr, and Mrs. John Windsor, 337 N. Summit Ave, She is the daughter of Mrs. Ruth DeLong, 521 E. 13th St. —Mr,-and Mrs. Sherrill E. Ar

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Reception Follows The bride wore a white lace gown over white satin, Seed pearls accented the frock which was made with a molded bodice and hoop skirt. A headband of lace and orange blossoms held her fingertip illusion veil and she carried a bouquet of white bridal flowers. 5 | After a reception in the home of the bride’s parents the couple left for a short wedding trip. They will be at home in September in Kankakee, IIL A member of Alpha Chi Omega

To Unite Couple

A candlelight ceremony will

[ter of Mr. and Mrs. Meredith A. Haun, Beech Grove, and Bruce L. Buckner, son of Mr, and Mrs, Vinard 8. Buckner Jr, 1617 Finley Ave. The vows will be read at 8:30 p. m.-today in the Blaine Avenue Methodist Church by the Rev. W. H., Wooldridge, | Mrs. Hardy O. Hicks Jr. is to 1 be matron of honor and the i | bridesmaids will be Misses Donna Reid, Imogene Clark and Lucille

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vin, 5833 Norwaldo Ave. announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Mary

ertson, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Robertson, 62d St. and Allisonville Road. The vows will be read O¢t. 26 (P. H. Ho photo).

” ~ . THE APPROACHING mar riage of Miss Norma Jean Taylor to Allen W. Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Roberts, Mooregtowh, N. J. is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Taylor, 347 N. Kenyon St. The ceremony will be Sept. 4. (PH: Ho photo.) Miss Mary Mann and Paul Ellwpod MacCready were mar: ried Aug. 18 in Tucson, Ariz. She is the daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Joha Laroy Mann, 5638 Broadway, and he is the son of Mrs. Hazel MacCready, Tucson.

unite Miss Marjorie Haun, daugh-|

Ward. Tommy Sue Janke will be)

the flowergirl and Paul Flick is| 8 The attendants| riage of Miss Jeanette Radtke

Sorority, the bride is a graduate lof DePauw University. Mr, Stuart attended Wabash College and is {a member of Delta Tau Delta

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Fred H. Holub Takes Bride Weds Jeanette Radtke In St. Paul's Church

A reception in the home of the bride's parents followed the mar-

and Fred H. Holub at 2:30 p. m.

The best man is to be Ernest|today in St. Paul's Evangelical Myers and the ushers will. _e| Lutheran Church. Dr. H. M. Zorn

; officiatéd, Wallace Levernenz, Jack Kidd] Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Radtke,

5238 Singleton St., are the bride's

A gown of white satin accet/®d parents. Mr. Holub is the son of

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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holub, Mil-

Bridge Results—

Mrs, Fred Finkbiner. Mrs. R. M. Richardson 169.5; Mrs. William

Groups List

Play Scores

Time of Next

Meetings Announced | A number of bridge groups an-| nounced the results of their play | held this week.

master point game (Possible

‘fell, Miss Agnes McCarty 179.5;/

O'Neal, Mrs. Phil Cassidy 163.5; (Possible points 260): E & W— Mr. O'Neal, Mr. Cassidy-160.5;- Mr. and Mrs. Adair Smith 161.5; Tom and Robert Heinz 161. The next play of the group will be held at 7:45 p. m. Sept. 14 in Holy Cross Hall. Marott Club, Tues. afternoon (Possible points 312): N & S— Jerome Jacobs, R. W. Lee 197; Mrs. Arthur Pratt, Mrs. Kenneth] Pettijohn 1835; Miss Margie) Quinn, Mrs. Frank Abbett 179; E| & W-—-Mrs. E, J. Ittenbach, V. R. Rupp 186.5; Mrs. Louis Segan, Harold Lewis 177.6; Miss Mabel] Satterly, Mrs. Vernon Warner 176.

Men's Duplicate Club, Mon. |

(P. H. Ho photo.)

Mr. Masters Comes Up With a Neat Solution

By EASLEY BLACKWOOD

EVEN WHEN you have a completely established side

suit, it

sometimes needs to be “protected.” Mr. Masters had a tricky little

problem to deal with in today’s hand, but of course

handily.

Mr. Champion opened the king of hearts ‘ |dummy, shifted to the queen of spades,

and, after a look at the

Masters ducked, permitting the = g outh dealer

queen to win. This fine play was the key to the hand. Now if Mr. Champion continued hearts, the dummy had a trump to take care of the third round: a

| Actually Mr, Champion led another spade and Mr. Masters won| ag, Champioin

in his hand, cleared the suit and then ran the ella, He discarded fhree hearts én the last three clubs and made five-odd.

Not Quite a Laydown This is the kind: of a*hand that Mr. Muzzy might lay on the table, saying, “Give you a spade and two hearts.” As you see, it's no qaite that simple. Let's see wha would have happened if Mr. Masters had won the first spade. He could have taken his second high spade and then started on the clubs. On the third club he could discard a heart. But Mr. Champion would trump this trick with the queen of spades and hearts, defeating the contrat. i _. Mr. Masters realized he had to lose one spade trick no matter how the adverse spades were divided. Why not lose it #t once?

In fact he realized it was ab-|

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Both sides vulnerable Mr. Dale 8-0 4 H-—-8 8 DA QS53 C—-A QJ106 Mrs. Keen 8-13 H—A 10917 DK 10 9 C9542 Mr. Mas S8—-A K 5 608 2 H~6 542 D=1 CK 7

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t| SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST 18 Pass 20 Pass 2S Pass 3D Pass $s Pass 48 All Pass

“Tell me, how can you make a

play ike that so fast?” “Oh, it's nothing, my boy,” replied Mr, Masters shyly. “Merely genius.”

Send questions “ob bridge to Mr. Blackwood, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9.

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lip Cassidy first; O. K. Fraustein, |

+ John J. O'Keefe second; E & W-

first; George H. Fosdick, Howard |A. King second.

| Newcomers

| erbart Carmichael, O. A. Tiffany | |

Duplicate Club (Possible score [144): N & 8—Mrs. Howard Baird,

Mrs. J, C. Stafford 90.5; Mrs, War-|

{ing Lynch, Mrs. Robert Tappan

(84; (Possible score 126): E & W—| { Hezren | 3

Mrs. P. T. Allen, Mrs.

| {Thomas 74.5; Mrs. R. B. Lan-

he solved it/ caster, Mrs. J. M; Richardson 67. | The next meeting will be Mon-|

{day afternoon in the YWCA.

Without hesitation Mr. Lincoln Bridge Club, Friday|

night (possible points 364); N& 8 — Mrs; Jean Morris, Edson T, Wood 248.5; Mr. and Mrs, V. R. | Rupp 224: Miss Marge Quinn, |W. H. Weindorf 202.5; E & W {Dr. George Goldman, | Brotherlin 220.5; |M, Stanley McComas 212.5; Mrs, {J. 8. Shortle, Mrs. Kathleen Ab{bett 205.5.

Meridia Hils_ ‘Buffet Dinner Set

Reservations for the Mixed Two Ball buffet dinner to be held to morrow night in the Meridian [Hills Countfy Club are an- | nounced. | Attending will be Méssrs. and |Mesdames John Marsh, William F. Cleaver, Ralph Flood, W. C. Whipple, John D, Harrington, P. D. Powers, Arthur J. Queisser, Ralph Queisser, Robert H, Wheat, Robert J. Mack, Phillip K. McDowell, M. B, Johnson, John D, Baker and Charles Ronse. Messrs. and Mesdames Kenneth Fischer, N. M. Talbert, Harold R. Carper, B. C. Stevenson, Djmitrius Gerdan and Troy G. urston. Also Mrs. Adelaide Ransburg, Dr. Roscoe Powell, Dr. and Mrs, Charles Harrison, Mrs. Dorothy | Ellis, Miss Donna Knox andC. C. | Knox. a

‘Menu Additions Fruit salads are delightful and economical additions to’ any summer menu.

Holy Cross Club, Wed. night, ©

points 286): N & 8—V. J. Oberg-| &

night: N & §—Carl E. Bruce, Phil-| =

falls from a satin bonnet and she) one maid of honor, Miss Marwill carry white bridal flowers. |i, Radtke, wore a pink net There will be a reception in the|frock. Louis F. Holub was the church after the ceremony: The best man and Richard Bieski, Mil+

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couple will make their home with|waukee, was an usher. trip to Michigan. Mr, Buckner at- taffeta was worn by the bride. tended Butler Unversity. |An ice blue illusion veil fell to beads and she carried white roses. After the reception the couple 3 us (be at home in Madison, Wis. The bride is a graduate of Purdue Alpha Xi Delta Sorority. Mr. Holub is attending the University

the bridegroom's parents after aj A gown of ice blue net over re ~~ her fingertips from a tiara of Profile H ro I e ats left for a wedding trip. They will University and is & member of of Wisconsin.

Sets Wedding |

Miss Patty Ping, 806 N. Line

laneous shower Monday night for Miss ‘Betty Ann Ely. Miss Ely and John Clark will be married Sept. 3. Guests at the party will include Mrs. Garland Ely and Mrs, Harvey Clark, mothers of the ene gaged couple; Mrs, Dale Seigfreid, Canton, Ill.; Mesdames Richard Young, Lou O'Connell, Ralph Pur« due, Paul Wessel, Ralph Doak, Joseph Clark and Fred Ping. Others at the event will be Misses Beverly Soudriette, Cone nie Simpson, Roseann Skelton,

: |Katie Lewis, Pauline and Anna | {Wessel and Sue Sweeney. >

UFillenwarth, Morical Wedding Date Set

Mr, and Mrs. C. L., Morical, 1223% N. New Jersey St, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Marilyn, to LeRoy Frederick Fillenwarth, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Fillenwarth, 1540 English Ave. The

EF {wedding will be at 9 a, m. Sept, | f (10 in St. Patrick's Catholic § (Church,

Miss Joan Williams will be the maid of honor and the bridesmaids will be Misses Joan O'Connell, Billie Browning and Pat ‘Prather. Janice Marie Henry will ‘be the flowergirl and the ringbearer will be Johnny Fillen« warth, Tom Legan will be the

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best man while the ushers will be Don Logan, Don Morical and

are, most fall hats have a one- | sided, profile-emphasizing look. These two, from Strauss’ fourth-floor millinery salon, are typical | lar, head-hugging headgear, Both are by Milgrim. The profile beret (above), in | scarlet felt, has a side-slanting |" “bumper” ‘effect and the onesided look is given even more emphasis by a towering “quill” of the felt. It is $22.95. The profile cloche (below) is in beige felt and has a swoosh of flat feathers, backed by matching felt, at the right side. The hat, $35, wears a matching veil. (By L. F.)’ :

British Girl to Be Wed Here

Mr. and Mrs. Verne Trask, 9000 Township Line Road, announce the engagement of their cousin, Miss Dodie M. Trask, to John R. Allman. rT The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, B. F. Trask, Bedford, England. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H, B. Allman, Bloomington.

in St. Paul's Episcopal Church,

of the season's popu- |

The vows will be read Oct. 2 about ne and a gig about half a million; [=

Richard Foster.

‘Woman Commands

| . Passport Service WASHINGTON — Mrs. Ruth Shipley, anonymous chief of the U, 8. State Department's passe port division, has under her coms mand branch offices in New York and San Francisco, 3900 clerks of state, a Washington staff of 300, with every U, 8. Consul scats tered over the globe at her demand, Her division not only grants and refuses passports but pre« pares data for government. cution of passport violations.

Irvington Club Party The Irvington Club. will hold tts

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