Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1949 — Page 16

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School graduate. k satin and tulle gown, a oe WITH A 30-point partial and a hand that was weak detensively,/diamonds, East returned the king Port & Vi ifert® South decided to take a direct shot for game and at the same time of that suit. bodice, ry. IT¢ for the enemy to get into the bidding. He opened South made the good play of Ml iaps pades, which was passed all around. {refusing to win that He ds Vow those who would criticize East for not getting into was down to the of | angement /'S his good hand. But he was vulnerable and had/trumps and three little hearts. A ‘Bobb and even reasonably He simply discarded a [Reception + Sprix Autre slantied wouldn't go for 8) So et snasable West Put on Spot | Charles sch. he of timing. West opened NORTH with the lone queen of and of clugs which held the 8-80 5 K 10 9 in hearts. dropped oo Sr, the eight DJ 9 2 /, Dummy's last four cards were (so o"" 3 taupe the [ght Spor. C8 743 the nine of clubs and A 5 3 Inpro, aop and declarer] WEST EAST hearts. South threw the of "There will be 75 guests at the : 8-A713 hearts from the board. * reception in the One Fifth Avenue the dummy indi- H—K109 8 Hed The defenders had mew WOR po... Following the event the the Co- there was one spade D—10 8 D—K Q 7 5 4 8/four tricks. At trick eleven East (0. (0 CLT ror ‘Montreal, a sup- clarer ruffed with his last trump.’ After in their Sey losers—in addi- SOUTH ‘open at the Tzieane Club. : the club trick already lost. S-KQJ1wsse (His decision to bide his time and y.; 0 oagement there théy will go ' Piorida. all. Not so good. H-1 6 42 refuse to win the previous trick ., pyishurgh where the singer an. Mr. Holds Trick D—A 6 Dow paid its dividend. | will appear in the Monte Carlo. ‘be at T 5 o—3 West was in a gruesome spol. au. counle met when Mr. Clary ' club and Sonth ruffed again, He 38 Pass Paws Pass heart and South ted from Shortridge High up the outstanding trumps two tricks In the in "33 and studied on discarding the deuce est Coast. He was in, lodjan| from dummy, while apolis in '45 with the “De bil West dropped the 10 of clubs. Meet Song.” - RE y for] Next came a small heart and Ragsdale Unit of| While in high school he sang women, was finessed, {the Riley Cheer Guild will in the Tabernacle Presbyterian - Shoes. trick. That break . ‘in Riley Hospital from 10 a. m. Church. Miss Vethol wis fradu one of the estimated|(forced East to win with the'to 3 p. m. tomorrow. Don. ated from the Winchester losers but South didn't like the'queen. Having nothing left butiald Smith is the unit chairman. |'on School, Pit sad at

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Ave, and Mr. and Mrs. Horace 0. Don, 6051 E. St. Joseph St., are the parents of Ane bridegroom. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Jerry Scott Nuding. Her gown was of white slipper satin and Chantilly lace. Fashioned with a | bodice and sleeves, the dress had lace flowers appliqued to the satin iskirt, It had a long, formal train. {The bride's illusion veil was held iby .a satin tiara. She carried a white Bible topped with camellias. Reception in Church Miss Norma Dugan, Greenfield, was the maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Mrs, Donald Bishop, Greenfield, and Miss Phyllis Stultz. - They wore gold, Burgundy and forest green taffeta. Margaret Susan Dugan, Greenfield, and Michael Shore were the flowergirl and ringbearer. David Sims, Chicago, was the hest man while the ushers were

{Henry Zobel, Champaign, IIL ‘The reception was in the church. The couple will live at 1110 22d St, Des Moines, Jowa. The bride is a graduate of the St. Vincent's Hospital Nursing School. The

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members of the family and actors {from the “Oklahoma” cast. Miss {Jo Ann Kirby, Youngstown, O.| {will be her cousin's maid of hon-| lor. Bridesmaids will be Miss! Genebach from “Okla-|

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2] trip south the bride chose a taupe . | knitted suit with navy accessories, |women are tinting their hair to effective. Don’t worry. The Color The couple will live in New Ale . |bany.

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