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Beverly Hein Lambs Club Holds Party, Married in : Cl Church Here

Becomes Bride of

sheer marquiset. A stand-up row! of Point Venise lace outlined the| neck. The gored skirt had a for-| mal train. A Juliet cap of lace

and orange blossoms held the fin-' Van Riper and Mr. Van Riper, are pictured left to right. They attended the Lambs Club Minstrel

ger-tip illusion veil.

The bride carried white roses,! Show last night in the Columbia Club,

Minstrel

Donald W. Alexander, Mrs. John R. Carr, Mr. Carr, Mrs. Wiliam H. Krieg, Mrs. Edward L. With a sheer yoke

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Reception in Church - Jackie Minor will be the flowergirl. The bride's traditional white |satin gown has a molded bodice! outlined with! a marquiset ruffie. The full skirt! [pas a chapel length train. The] two-tiered fingertip imported illu-|

stephanotis and orchids. . Richard K. Stogsaill was his Blackwood on Bridge—

brothers | best man. The ushers 1 * k | Robert Launt will be the best yore Rona susan sover Ea gt's Slip Lets South Make Contract re ee mate. \ By EASLEY BLACKWOOD {And that would have been the ROSers. Jim Kelly, Mr. Baize and

The reception was in the home of the bride's parents.

Chairmen Are Named

a club. Actually he hasn't a chance.

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. South decided simply to overcalll East dealer. Mrs. Raymond O. Woods and rither than to double for a take- Both sides vulnerable. Mrs. Kurt W. Schmidt have been out. Here was his reasoning: “If NORTH named co-chairmen for the I double, my partner’s most like- S—~-KQ943 Sunnyside Guild chrysanthemumsly response is spades, which I am H—952 dinner dance. It will be held Nov, [not prepared to play. And sup- D—1 12 in the Indianapolis’ Athletic/Pose, over my double, West bids C—1085 4 Club, {two hearts which {is passed WEST EAST Committee chairmen for the around to me. Then I will have to 8—J 10 7 2 S—-A65 event include Mesdames E. R. make my first bid at the three H—10 8 H-AKJ16 Grisell, Carl E. Wood and Wil, range.” D—-QJ S54 D—10 3 2 liam H. Hanning, hostesses; Mrs.| I agree with South that an im- C—Q 7 8 C6 2 R. N. Hiatt and Mrs. John W./mediate overcall gave him the SOUTH Bulger, tickets; Mrs. R. H, Sturm best chance to show both of his, S—38 and Mrs. G. J. Bookwalter, res-'suits before the bidding got too H—Q 84 ervations. high. Taking such action, he D—AK986 Decorations will be arranged would certainly show just as C—AKJ® by Mrs. John Crawford and Mrs. strong a hand in high cards as| The biddihg:William E. Bodenhamer; Mrs.|if he had doubled. And in addi- EAST SOUTH WEST NORTH Myron J. Austin and Mrs. Rob-ition he would, by inference, in- 1H 2D Pass 28 ert Zaiser, donations; Mrs. B.|dicate no particular interest in Pass 3C All Pass

JUST TAKING a quick glance at this hand, it looks as if South | can make three clubs easily, losing only a spade, two hearts and

There is no way to make the contract against the best defense. South was successful because he made a good play himself and because East was asleep at the switch at the crucial moment.

sion veil will fall from a seed] |pear] tiara. The bride will carry| ia fan of red roses.

Frank Kirk. The reception will setting trick. {be in the church. For her wedSend questions on bridge to |ding trip to Washington the bride

Mr. Blackwood, The Indianapo- {has chosen a mink brown suit lis Times, Indianapolis 9. with green accessories.’

ene The Supls will live at 38 KenMiss Williams "== Will Speak Is Married

! . . Miss Wilson Miss Josephine Williams libra-| rian at the Riley Hospital, is to, Vows uniting Miss Mary G. be the Suen} speager at Tuesday’s Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. meeting o e Riley Hospital Oakla Cheer Guild. The hostess for the Harold H. Whson, us Bi ud 1 p. m, session is Mrs. Howard/Ave. and George M. Bindner, J. Walker, 3844 N. New Jersey son of Mrs. Jessie Binder, 1419 N. Linwood Ave. were read at 10 a. m. yesterday in the St. Philip Neri Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. John Barton officiated. The attendants, Misses Helen Wilson, Mary Ann Bindner and Rosemarie Sexton and Mrs. Robert Hirschauer, wore blue and American Beauty satin. The

St. Miss Williams will demonstrate the use of the ceiling projector and the tape recorder now being used in the hospital. The hospital has a library of microfilm stories for the entertainment of its small polio patients. The Cheer Guild donated the recorder and projectors as well as

McComb, special arrangements, spades. and Mrs. Edward Boyer and Mrs. y Defense Falls Apart

William Hanning Jr. music. |out East's ace.

| He then picked up the outMrs. Jerome E. Holman heads, West opened the 10 of hearts. e then pic P 0 the patrons committee and Mrs. East Re he king, cashed Standing trumps in two leads, Carter, Mrs. William Bussel and | Greig and Mr. Hirschauer. Ralph T. Simon and Mrs. William the ace and led a third round of cashed the ace and king of dia-| Watters are in charge of pub-|the suit, West ruffing. Now West| monds, throwing a small spade chairmen. licity, The guild is celebrating its|led the jack of spades and it was|{rom dummy, and then ruffed al

30th year. {here that the defense fell apart. |diamond. At this point the dum- meeting before the talk. by the bride. Her fingertip illusion, - eee | South promptly ducked in Aum- |My was good except for the nine, EE veil fell from a tiara of lace and To Have Rush Party my and East woodenly played|0f spades — and for that loser | Sorority to Meet satin and she carried orchids on ‘the six-spot. (Did he seriously South had a trump. / Mrs. Roy Cantrell and Mrs. Jack!a white prayerbook.

The PHYTHON Club members think he could win a trick with, Note that if East had won the|Lichtenberg will be hostesses for|

are planning a rush party. They the ace of spades later?)

were entertained recently at a| West held the fourth trick|returned a fourth

was hostess.

Casuals That Speak For Themselves in Long-Enjoyed Fashion, Luscious Colors, and, Best of All LitHe Prices!

0% and 1295

a A. Back again—The Bat Wing Sleeve Dress of rayon tissue Jaille, so beguiling with bubble-stitched detailing. Green, Toast, Red, Teal, 12 to 20. 12.95

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B. October “Mademoiselle’s” curvaceous, Paris-inspired

Pocket Dress. Crease-resistant rayon gabamdine in Puy Green, Beige, Grey, Aqua, and Toast. Sizes 12 18. ]

10.95

C. Eye-catching, easy-to-accessorize Tone-on-Tone rayon *gabardine Dress. Grey on Grey, Brown on Beige, Green

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| put up dummy’s queen and ruffed

{first spade lead with the ace and the social meéting of Alpha Chap-/of the bride's parents the couple round ofiter, Phi Delta Beta Sorority. It/left for a trip to Canada. They party. Mrs. Charlotte Tarpenning| with the jack of spades and fol- hearts, West's queen of clubs | wlil be held at 8 p. m. Tuesday in|will be at home in November at lowed with another spade. South would have been a sure winner./the Hotel Lincoln.

flowergirls were Rita and Patty Bindner. The best man was Harry Bindner and the ushers were William Anderson, James

the films used. The speaker will also explain the regular library work and the ways in which the members may help. Mrs. E. Jane

Miss Mary Dickson are library| A gown of candlelight satin

made with a lace yoke, molded There will be an executive board|podice and full skirt was worn

After a reception in the home

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Among the families that traditionally have junior representatives at the party are the Julius Birges, Lucien Dunbars, Emmett Lambs, Marlow Manfons, Sam Simpsons, Cornelius Aligs, Norman Kevers, Volney Bowns, Russell and Pete Fortunes, Frederic Ayres Jr.'s, and the John Colletts, The Indianapolis Athletic Club's Halloween party will be from 3 to 5 p. m. Friday. It will take in children up to 12 and will feature miniature amusement park devices like

__ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES - : : . . # - 2 Show Peggy Kirk In a Personal Yein— | MARJORIE TURK | : HALLOWEEN WITCHERY will change little girls into glow- | To Be Wed | wisi torus tomer | ‘As the ghost and goblin season approaches, Indianapolis | : clubs will become gold and black haunts for the phantoms In Church The fare for the young revelers will take in everything from SAGE 14 Mother Goose. 21 ihe Woodstock Club party, Louis B, To . Log Tnamus. H- 3 ve go ds, whips and ‘Become Bride That party which will be next hand cars. Melvin Took will take Miss Howard J. Lacy II is the chair- COStume parade, apple bobbing, Peggy Kirk as his bride in a cere-| man. She also ran the event prizes and ice cream and mony to be read at 2:30 p. m. to-| last year. Svolkies. ; » day. The wedding will be in the Pirates, Ghosts a: La Story Lady i; ttending from cy , Thomas . Johnson Sogburst Baptist Chufeh ‘With family will be Howard, 12, the

will be candy corn favors for all.

Raggedy Ann

Mrs. Johnson's Billie, 6, won the prize last year as Bo Peep.

Hart-Klerner Vows to Be Read

Billie likes to fool his contemporaries by ‘disguising himself as a girl. This year he will be Raggedy Ann to his brother Tommy's Raggedy Andy.

Also planning to be in the |

Meridian Hills are Jean Ann

and Jane Ann Ford the nine- |

year-old twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Ford Jr. Lee Roy III, 3%, will go too. There will be variety in the Arthur J. Queisser family. Helen, 5, will be a devil, Leo, 8, a donkey and Tommy, 9, a tramp. In fact a survey shows that among the several hundred children at the three parties every character and creature will come out for the celebrations.

Even Lingerie |

that goes right down to your skin. This latest roundup of news in lingerie styles has as its punch headline: Gayly colored underthings with alluring daintiness and charm in new shapes especially cut to balance and compliment the new varieties in the silhouet.

And that naughty, delicious bit of femininty, the chemise, is back in fashion. Prompted by the short, slim skirt, often with a deep slash above the knee, the chemise has reappeared in some. of the lush New York lingerie collections, made of satin or silk crepe lavishly encrusted with lace. One house shows chemises of maple-sugar-colored satin with deep flounces, fitted camisole top and

18 design toothpick slim, all black coat

slashed above the knee.

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It’s going to be the most colorful fashion season in years, and

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big houses show bright little petticoats with four or five different

slashes at the hem so you can adjust it to your suit’ skirt accordingly. Nylon is the big fashion news in lingerie this year with its ultramodern contribution to a woman's busy life in its quick-drying, noironing properties. and tricot in pastels, bright yellow, red, hunter green and royal blue have been used in, adorable|with a reversible cape-stole of ice slips, petticoats, nightgowns and ‘ peignoirs, with narrow “baby” insertions of nylon lace and deep frothy ruffles of nylon net. Nothing will ever take the place of the sheer femininity and luxury of pure silk crepe, satin and chiffon, so the topflight lingerie designers still use those luscious fabrics in their collections. Juliana shows a silk satin ensemble

Nylon crepe

appliques of rum-brown lace. Another is in bright red chiffon with black Spanish lace edging. This

od 10: gb under Dior's together lovely with deep encrus-

tations of imported lace dyed to match. The set highlights the trend for color and the return to

dress buttoned up the front and

Those slashed skirts have all the lingerie manufacturers alerted to keep an unsightly blob of slipfrom sticking out of the slash, Several

most gold, almost green, and al

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of nightgown, slip and petticoat (n a strangely beautiful new shade called “green orchid”, al-

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{ivy etched with illusion. Y Stephen Klerner, brother of the, |bride, will be the best man. The {reception will be in the home of {the bride’s parents. | For her wedding trip to White Sulphur Springs, W. Va, the bride has chosen a plum-colored suit. After February, the couple will live in a new home at 4841 Oliver St, Ft. Wayne. i Mr. Hart is a graduate of Washington and Lee University and a Phi Gamma Delta Frater. nity member.

New Gown Plays A Triple Role

NEW YORK, Oct. 22—A slender black crepe evening gown, qualified to play a triple role in a formal winter wardrobe, is a

along two luxurious jackets for costume switches) is unique in one New York collection. The costume switches are made

blue satin lined with black satin, or a richly embroidered jacket of" wine colored velvet. The close fitting velvet jacket is banded from neckline to hem with baroque scrolls of jet. :

SABLES Club

Plans Picnic A wiener roast Thursday is being planned by the members of the SABLES club. Final plans -iwill be made at Tuesday's meet-

home.

Marilyn Davis, president; Wilma -|Goens, secretary; Jean G

distel, treasurer. ‘

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raston, |, correspondent, and Janet Bauden-