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Three Indianapolis = Girls Are Married | In Ceremonies Today
Carroll Busard, Martha Rafnel, Vinson Rodocker Become Brides in Church Rites
~Three local girls were married in ceremonies read this afternoon.
Miss Carroll M. Busard became the bride of Richard F. Brown at 4:30 o'clock. The vows were read by the Rev. John H. Vruwink in St. Paul's Episcopal Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Busard, 2815 Kessler Blvd., North Drive. Mr. Brown is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. B: Brown, Mt. Joy, Pa. { Miss Jean Busard, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor, The bridesmaids were Miss Kathryn Harris and Mrs. Richard Moore. The attendants wore emerald green satin dresses and matching headbands. - The best ‘man was Thomas Brown III- and the ushers were William F. Busard and Jim Stehman. A gown of candlelight eatin made skirt which extended into a full train was full-length illusion. veil fell from] a cap of heirloom lace and she a carried a bouquet of white bridaliy uquet of ‘white flowers.
Sowers. Miss Ann Thornburg was the After a reception in the home only attendant. She wore a rose of the bride’s parents the couple taffeta frock. The best man was will leave for a wedding trip. Kar] Kohlstaedt and the ushers They will be at home in Indian-| were George Kohlstaedt Jr. and apolis later this month, Charles Larkin. The bride is a graduate of In-| diana University and a member a reception in the church. They of Alpha Phi Sorority, Mr. Brown will be at home later this month was graduated from Penn State/in 3248 Kenwood Ave. She is a College and is a member of Phi graduate of Christian College. The| Gamma Delta Fraternity. {bridegroom is a graduate of Pur-|
due University and a member of Barker-Rafnel Vows |Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. His| {parents are Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Vows uniting Miss Martha Rafnel and John C. Barker were read Kohistaedt, 4505 Marcy Lane,
at 3:30 o'clock today. Dr. A. c. » * Brooks officiated in the md Guild to Give | 2
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Christian Church, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle E. Rafnel,, L Bh 3113 N. New Jersey St., are tie) unc eon bride's parents. The bridegroom = is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John | gor 5 5 Jerri YS ATIIAR F. Barker, 2001 Talbot St. p. m. luncheon Monday in the.InThe matron of honor, Mrs. dianapolis Athletic Club. ’ George M. Huffman, wore an| Assistants will be Mésdames American Beauty velveteen frock Rodney Curry, John -W. Burke, and ‘carried talisman roses. The W. J. Guenther, W. F. Hanning, bridesmaids, Miss Mary Jo Coop-|Jerome E. Holman Jr.,, T. W, er and Mjss Ruth Barker, wore Ledwith, Atti Malott Martin, dark green velveteen and carried Gaylord Rust, J. V. Thompson pink roses. Judith Ann Huffman and C..S. Wheeler, was the flowergirl. | ia members, Mes, Homer {Woods Jr., : Mrs. J. P. John Hackemeyer was the best| po berts, pianist, and Mrs. Marti
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Keister, go The bride wore a -eardlelight {in 35 chairman of the annual satin gown made. with a molded Christmas party sponsored by the
“bodice-and-hoop skirt. Her finger- gyilq for the Sunnyside Hospital
tip illusion veil cascaded from Aa patients. It will be Dec. 12 in she carried white roses with an Donald Brodie, Nordeau Heaps orchid center. {and John Crawford are assisting Thére was a reception in the with plans. : church. - After a trip South the The serving committee includes Evans- Mesdames Ralph Hiatt, - Robert| ville. The bride attended IndianaClarke, J. N. Nunamaker, Curry, University and the bridegroom at- Burke, Frank Jennings, Morritended the University of Min- son, 0. A. Chilison, William Eisnesota. He is a member of Sigma [enlohr, Armond Perkins, LeRoy Alpha Epsilon Fraternity, |Portteus, John Thompson, Myron
/ . Austin, A. B. Chapman, G. W. Dr. Vale Officiates
Kokiistacat, Kurt Schmidt, Lyle {| Brothers, Walter Shirley, WilDr. Roy Ewing Vale read the ;,., Watters and Grisell. vows uniting Miss Vinson Ro-| Tae
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The couple left for a trip after ’
Il, presi-| I of dent, has named Mrs. Mort Mar-| BUCY and an _Lee Smith Nov. II in the Brookside Evangelical United Breth- |
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MR. AND MRS. H. W, Hein, Beech Grove, announce the ap-
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daughter, Faye, to Jack L. Long, son of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Long, Beech Grove. The vows will be read at 4:30 p. m., Dec. 11 in the Beech Grove Methodist Church, (Epply photo.) Geary L. Hydell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Hydell, Beech Grove, took Miss Dorothy Joanne Swift, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter B, Swift, Beech Grove, as his bride in a ceremony read Nov. 24 inthe rectory of the Holy Name Catholic Church. (Friendship photo.) = = VOWS UNITING Miss Marflyn Joyce Mattingly, daughter of Mr. apd Mrs, 8. A. Mattingly, Mountain View, Cal. and William L. McLain, son of nr apd Mrs. Harry W. MecAClain, 1259 Martin 8t., were read Nov. 13 in the chapel at Moffett Field, . Cal. (Lopes photo.) Our Lady of Lourdes Catholie ‘Church was “the scene of Miss Ruth Richardson's marriage to John Holdcraft Oct. 22. Parents of the couple are Mrs, Grant Richardson, 625 N.
Parker Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Holdcraft, Muncie.
ren Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell Evans, S817 N. DeQuincy St," and Mr. and Mrs, Charles C. Smith, 1328 N. Gale 8t., are the bridegroom’s parents. (Johnson photo.) Miss Therese Clair Rolfsen and Norbert IL. Mappes were married Nov. 24 in St. Roch’s Catholic Church. The parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. George B. Rolfsen Sr. 214 W. Elbert St. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Mappes, 1734 8S. Talbot Ave. (Lindblom photo.)
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The annual Christmas party of {the Psi Psi Psi Sorority will be {held at 2 p. m. Friday in the Delta {Delta Delta Sorority chapter {house at Butler University.
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Grant will be honor guests' " Toys for the Wheeler City Rescue Mission will be collected. A film, “Life of a Tri Deit,” will be shown by Mrs. Otto Kuehrmann. The Women's Sextet of the Irvington Music Club, under the direction of Mrs. Harry Ware, will sing.
docker and Albert William Kohlstaedt at 3:30 o'clock today the McKee Chapel of the Taber-| nacle Presbyterian Church. The bride, daughter. of Mrs. JENN IREREH Garnett Rodocker, 804 E. 36th 8t., y 71 wore a white satin gown made Fo ag with a fitted waist and full skirt.| SSCS OSSRSI 2S
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Annual Program
World friendship advanced points here yesterday when five war brides spoke at the Woman's Department Club’s annual luncheon forum in the clubhouse. Their, subject was “Your Land and My Land” ° ) Mrs. John Daily expressed the general thought in stating, “Differences of our countries are external. People are much the same.” She pointed out strides made in her native Poland between 1919 and 1939. Women of 24 years were given full voting rights. A 1924 law gave them every consideration as both mothers and children. “In clothing we don’t go in so much for color. We buy as if} things should last for a long time|. without our getting tired of 88
them.” MRS. ANN BO I Great Britain greatly influences| wy 8. ANNE CABOT |
Australia with the U. 8. running| so- much fun to make | a poor second, commented Mrs. | your own party favors and Donald Gray of Brownsburg. table decorations, you'll won. “When I first arrived, I scanned gor why you never did it be: your headlines for news of my,
country. Our papers always had news of yours. . =| U. 8. drugstores were a great| revelation to her. “I felt if I asked for a prescription to be filled, I would be handed a chocolate soda.” “Czechoslovakians are a people who like to enjoy life” Mrs. Jean Wallace said. “We like rich cooking, sweets and baked goods. Perhaps in later years, we look like it.” f She described her country’s gay.| colorful Christmases, its- tie to customs, but expressed her concern over its present political situation. “We get involved in European conflicts.” . “My Emerald Isle could be fitted into Indiana,” Mrs. Richard Neff told. She described the Irish school system, tha colintry landmarks as well as the’ famous china industry. “We owe much to the Americans,” asserted Mrs. Perfecto V.
Lagadon of the Philippines, “The!
U. 8. has thought of us as a nation to be recognized by others. People take after their rulers.
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Mrs. James N. Fleener and Mrs. Earl Breeck Sr. are chairmen of the social committee. The {assistants are Mesdames L. C. Fear, C. R. Greene,/ L. Russell Newgent, Clyde E. Parsons, Oscar {H. Rahe and R. C. Ralph, Mrs. Kurt W. Schmidt, presi‘dent, and Mrs. Gilbert Forbes, vice president, will pour during the tea hour,
Miss Bonke Hostess
The Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter, Pi Lambda Theta Sorority, will have a holiday party at 7:30 p. m. Friday in the home of Miss Hazel Bonke, 2114 N. New Jersey Bt. Mrs. E. L. Beeler is program chairman. “The Teacher—Her Leisure” will be discussed. Gifts will be collected and wrapped for the students in the Pine Mountain School, Pine Mountain Ky. Miss Jean Carpenter and Miss Dorothy Smith are chairmen of the project.
Mrs. William D. Webster and Miss Iona Gardner are chairmen of the card party to be sponsored by the Omega Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. The event will be at 8 p. m. Monday in the Food Craft Shop.
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{at Mr. Champion's hand. On the! way back to his seat he looked at Mr. Dale’s cards and saw all those! spades right behind Mr. Cham-/ plon’s spade h¥\ding. But He Made It He figured his partner was go-| ing set at five clubs. “You'd better wait until you MAKE six before you start screaming about it,” he said. But Mr. Champion did make six and here is how. Mr. Dale opened the trey of clubs and Mr, Champion won and took two more rounds of the suit ending in dummy. Then he led dummy’s king|3 of hearts and instead of trump- 4 © ing it, he discarded one of his .
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Dummy's queen won and the a At CH a Teen eT! The Catharine Merrill Club will spade from the closed hand. hold a guest day am at 3 Parks Last Spade p. m. Saturday in the Propylasum. Miss Mary 8. McBride will give A program on “Christmas Eve and
Next came the 10 of hearts, Mrs. Keen played the queen and Christmas Day in the Holy Land.” The Colonial Chorus will sing.
Mr. Champion ruffed. He cashed Hostesses for the event will be
the ace of spades and ruffed a spade with dummy’s last trump. The good nine of hearts on the) Mesdames George Falkenburg, board then furnished a parking|Clyde Jones, Bruce McIntosh, Al{place for his last bad spade and/len Miller, Margaret Begur, Bal-isix-odd ‘was in the bag. © lard F. Smith, Carl Walk and As long as the trumps broke no {John B. Wright, Miss Mildred Fosworse than 3-1, Mr. Champion ter and Miss Mary Sullivan, was going to make six if Mrs. Keen had either the ace or queen
A “get acquainted party” for the members and guests of the Alpha Beta Chapter, Omega Phi | Tau Sorority, will be held Tues|day night. Mrs. Merrill McMur(ray, 1734 Montcalm 8t., is to be {the hostess.
| Artists Club Members To Attend Dinner
Members and guests of the In{diana Artists Club will attend a 6 p. m. dinner today in the Con|tinentale Restaurant. The party {will go to the Herron Museum to (view the William M. Chase 100th {anniversary exhibition. Wilbur | Peat, museum director, will talk. Out-of-town guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Wayman Adams, Wayman Adams Jr, Mrs. Winnie Harvey, Mrs. Stella Hendricks, Miss E. Marian Crittenden, Gif{ford Hansel and Roland D. Os{borne
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*!lege, from. which she was gradpated in 1928, For seven years *| she has been research director for the Democrat Party fn Albany.
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League will open its win! tional contract bridge” champion-
ship today in the Bellevue-Strat- Jackson, : ford Hotel, Philadelphia. The play | Priscilla
stration at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday In the. plant ‘three cafeteria.
the play. Mr. Blackwood is nator of the world-famous - wood convention. A number of other groups announce the results of their play this week. :
Results Listed ~~ . Marott Club, Tues. night (Possible score 207): N &
oseph Cain, Jerome Jacobs 179.2; Mrs Reba Buck, Mrs. Ralph E. Dun
Mrs. Joseph 156; (Poss ble score 270): E & W — Mrs Emerson W. Challe, Mrs: William Epstein 176; Mrs. Arthur Pratt Mrs. Arthur Falendar 160.8; Mrs Rindan Bass, Roger Deupty 1 jy
Newcomers Duplicate Club Mon. night (Possible score 168) N & 8--Mrs. Harold Chamber-| lin, Mrs. Ben Chamberlin 104.5 Mrs. Waring Lynch, Mrs. Rober! Tappan 103.5; Mrs. Ralph Goodwin, Mrs. T. F. Schmidt 95; (Possible score 168): E & W--Mrs, Neil Skinner, Mrs. Charles John son 109; Mrs, Victor Halverson |% Mrs. Howard King 100; Miss Clara Heeg, Mrs. William 8. Peele 90.5,
Men's : Duplicate Club, Mon. night N & 8 A. Binder 8r., Norman H. Echelbarger first; John 8.: Lynn, Gordon H. Fox
{have made seven, ; | Poor Mr. Abel. Here was proof : ) {that in his” present condition he Ine Alpha Chi Omega Mother's {couldn't even analyze a hand Club will have its annual bazaar | after seeing all the cards. He was and bakery sale Monday, Pre-
{now completely demoralized—and ceding the bazaar will be a 1 p.m. {still the rubber wasn't over,
| The events will be in the Chap-|
Chapter Plans [ter House, 724 W. Hampton Drive.
{Mrs, Roymon Nitchman is chalr-
Yule Dinner {man of hostesses.
The Cl {program chairman. Miss Lila Cul- © Clara Barton Chapter, |, wil sing. She will also lead
{its annual Christmas dinner and
party at 7 p. m. Friday in the, S¢, Vincent's Hotel Warren. © il d Y A musical program has been OUild Plans Luncheon | arranged. The Circle, City Bar| The St. Vincent Hospital Guild! bershop Quartet will sing; Fred- will meet Monday in the audito-| erick Zollbrath and Mrs, Bernice/rium. of the nurses’ home, Mrs. Clark, accompanied by Mrs. Caro-|John R. Kelley is officer of the lyn Ayres Turner, will give a duet. day, asp'sted by Mrs. L. J. Blackoe Steftainets will be Mrs. mote ind Mrs. H. A. Shumaker. ayne ek, » ackie Wright, served | Mary Jane Davidson, Nancy ea mchetn "ey OB ae (12: . m. . J
son, ‘Eleanor Griffin, Betty Grid- waiter Joyce and Mrs. Robert H.
son and Wanda and Joe Fergu-|imes are the co-chairmen. Their Bon, : oo .|assistants. are Mesdames George
Plans Luncheon La Paul Coble Unit, American on Auxiliary, will hold a noon ~s 1 1s luncheon Friday in the home of @iris-Life of Party | |Mrs. George Bowman, 215 Butifey The look of the party is the look {Road. - Mesdames Edwin Kime, of the prettiest girls there . . . the
{H. A. VanOsdol, H. 8. Leonard/clothes they wear and their bright and J. H, Eberwein will assist. smiles. This holiday season, waist-| serait ——
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{luncheon. {Carmichael third.
| Mrs. C. Harold Larsch 1s the 212 Mrs. V. R. Rupp, Mrs. E. J.
{Daughters of the Union, will hold the tmas {sible score 330): E & W-—Mrs. group in Christmas carols. |iorothy Ellis, Mrs, Arthur Pratt, ; . [208; Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Nielsen, Hospital |206; Mrs. Jean Morris, Edson T. w
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worthy second; M. L. Martin, V. J. Obergfell third; E & W--George H. Fordick, Howard A. King first; K. L. Nielsen, H. F. Singleton second; Harry J. Dettra, Herbert
Lincoln Duplicate Club, last night. (Possible score 330): N & 8--Mr. and Mrs. George P. Ryan,
ttenbach, 202.5; Mrs. Randall Bass, Roger Deputy, 199. (Pos-
ood, 193.5, .
Council of Women| Sets Meeting
The December meeting and luncheon of the Indianapolis Council of Women will open at 10 a. m, Tuesday in the Hotel Lincoln, Mrs. Rose Marie Cruzan, chairman of the consumers tf
Gausepohl” Baler will speak on “Travel Anywhere, Anytime, Anyway.” “Everybody Can Help” will be the subject of Waiter Jr., vice president of the Marion County Tuberculosis Association. Following luncheon the Irvington Sextet, directed by Mrs, Harry A. Ware, will sing. Dr. Karl Ruddell, Indianapolis surgeon, will talk on “Com ; and cy
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