Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1949 — Page 3

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. Gastineau ~ To Say Nuptial Vows

Rev. John Vruwink to Officiate at Ceremony In St. Paul's Episcopal Church Today |

rch will be the scene at 4:30

o'clock this afternoon of Miss Philamon Maly’s marriage to

Dr. David C. Gastineau, The white satin bows, poinsettias and

church will ‘be decorated with

candles, :

The Rev. John H. Vruwink will officiate. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her uncle, Dr. John A. Campbell, is the daughter of Mrs. Blanche Dickins Maly, Cincinnati. The bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs, Frank Gastineau,

5344 N, Pennsylvania St.

The white brocaded satin bridal gown has an f{llusion yoke and a bertha. The molded bodice flares at the hip-line into a full skirt with long train, A crown of pearis will hold the finger-tip fllusion

veil dnd the bride will carry whi

te poinsettias and orchids.

Miss Rose Walker will be the maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will be Miss. Marjorie Twyan, New Albany, and Miss Sue

Gastineau, groom. They will be in hunter green satin. Red poinsettias will cover their white muffs. Nancy and Duncan Campbell will be the flowergirl and ringbearer. i" Tom Gastineau will brother's best man. The ushers will. be Dr. Don Bock and Dr. Robert Rudesill. The reception will be in the

uncle, Dr. and Mrs. 5201 Grandview Drive. For her wedding trip to Chicago the bride has choSert ~a green and black ensemble, The couple will be at home at 1 WW. 28th 8t. The bride attended Butler University where she was a Pi Beta Phi Sorority member. Dr. Gastineau is a graduate of the Indiana University Medieal School and is a member of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity.

Bridge Title Play Planned

Event to Be Jan. 7 _ . In Holy Cross Hall

Campbell,

Plans are being made by the Melvin Bridges was the best P. I : g y The ushers were Tennant Hotel ee = and Robert, Contributions Irom the mem-|

Holy Cross. Duplicate Bridge Club for. its first. annual team Of four club championship. It will be held

“at 7:30 p.m, Jan, 7 inthe Holy]

Cross Hall, 123 N: Orfental St.

sister of the bride-,

be. his

Miss Oakes Is Bride

Ceremony Read In Sweeney Chapel

|day in Sweeney Chapel, Butler University. .

The Rev. Howard Lytle offi-

ciated. The bride is the daughter ~

jof Mr. and Mrs. Windsor E. Oakes, 5009 Kenwood Ave. and Mrs. Willard DeLay, Louisville, is the mother of the bridegroom. Miss Barbara Stimson, Gary, was the maid of honor. The

bridesmaids were Miss Jan Cur~| -

tis and Mrs. Jerry Moss. They wore emerald green satin with white and carried red poinsettias.

Bride Wore Satin

The bride's candlelight satin gown had a marquiset tiered {skirt with a train. A half hat of heirloom beaded lace held the two-tiered fingertip illusion veil. She carried lilies.

man; Metz. Louisville, 1d +Marachke, ~The reception was in {the Marott Hotel. a For her wedding trip to New

re Oxlearis-the bride -wore wine and

The tournament will-be.a one soo gegefon “event open to all Holy

Cross Club members. TTA large traveling trophy will be awarded to the winning team and permanent individual trophies will be awarded to each member of a winning team. Additional information on the event may be obtained from Lec J. Gootee, tournament chairman.

Mrs. Tinder on Trip To South America

Mrs. Olive Epslen Tipder, 3620 Branch, is on an air trip Bank.

N. Meridian St., around South America. She left

- Tinder will spend Christmas Day in Viva Del Mar, Chile, and New Year's Day in Port of Spain, Trinidad.

Montevideo and Rio.

navy. The couple —will-~be Ht heme at 1116 N. Pennsylvania St.

is attending Purdue.

Sorority Yule Party To Be Held Wednesday

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Merchants

| Jack M. Bridges took Miss ig [Jerry Beth Oakes as his bride in home of the bride's aunt and a ceremony read at 2:30 p. m. toh

The bride is a graduate of Pur-{ er. Florence E. Culver and Doro{due University and a member of|

Chi Omega Sorority. Mr. Bridges!

Group Plans

he Christmas party of the AlEpsilon Chapter, Delta Theta] Tau Sorority, will be held at 7:30| p. m. Wednesday in the 38th St.| National

Mrs. Gerald Deer is chairman this week-end from Boston. Mrs. and Mrs. E. A. Elliott, co-chair-

man. ‘ments. are Mesdames Ray Lewsader,

| Wiley.

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Robert C. Anderson, n the hospital George King, D. H. Draper; G. F. decorations. She will go into the interior of Jackson, R. E. Fletcher, Ward ww. .qnesday afternoon the anPeru to Cuzsco and the Inca Studer, Henry Stoeppelwerth andl...) Christmas party sponsored country. Her trip also will include Harold M. Porter, Misses Marion by the group will be held “in the Lima, Santiago, Buenos Aires, Yager, Dorothy Weber and Elsie hospital. Santa Claus will dis___|tribute candy and fruit to the

"recreation room. Louis Thomas twill perform magic tricks. A trio]

nurses and children, ard rs

/ Are Honored

Chaplain Is Guest Speaker

Accountants Plan Dinner Monday

Miss Irene L. Duncan, chaplain of the Indiana Women's Prison, will be guest speaker at the an-| nual Christmas dinner of the: American Society of Women Accountants. She will talk on the] “Prophecy Fulfilled in Palestine” and will show slides. © The dinner with be at 6:15

p.m. Monday in the Spink A¥ms;

rbers will be used to providé new, chairs for the Crossroads shel-:. ‘tered workshop: “Mis Henry C. fLey i# in charge of the program-Land-comtributions, and "Mrs. Alta| iM. S8kabo “will be hostess. { . a : | Néw members of the group In-| At clude the Misses Redith J. Beech-

thy B. McKee.

Yule Party

sjon Board members will meet] Tuesday morning in the hospital]

Santa to Visit ' to decorate Christmas trees for| the recreation room and the

Hospital Patients {foyers on both floors. Patients|

The ! Indianapolis Flower Mishave made the Blackwood on Bridge—

|patients, and toys provided by

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/the 1908 Club to the children of room and wanted to know what was going on.

|the patients.

tertained by a program in the | method.” “How is it working?" “Just like all the other mathecomposed of Joe Mozzara, violin- matical systems,” Miss Brash re-| ist; Bill Akin, guitarist, and Leo plied. “It pays too little attention Rapas, accordionist, will serenade, to intermediate cards, misfits, the toth ambulatory and’ bed pa- bidding of opponents and duplicatients. tion of values. And apparently The Rev. E. John F. McShane it doesn’t consider Humanics at and the Rev. Henry Scheperle all.” ’

| will talk on the history of Christ- “All counting, no thinking.'MR. CHAMPION MR. DALE IC | } |mas. eh?” said Mrs. Keen. S—4 3 S—Q 1082 M : # f T d oup e 0 | Mrs. D. 8. Meditch, board pres-| While this whispered conversa- H—§ 2 H—A 1095 eeting Tor iuesdaay , ident, has appointed committees|tion was in progress Mr. New was p—A J 8 3 b—Q 10 2 Mrs. H. I Gjll, 3819 Graceland Exchan e Vows Kirkpatrick, Noble G. Morgane for the party. They include Mrs. having an whl Ume with he C—-KJ943 c—Q 6 Ave. will entertain the Delta g first; P. M. Cassidy, R. E. . D . A . > } Fro aout, Oh ristmas trees; CUR Co opened. the four of iid Chapter, Psi Iota Xi Sorority, Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will of-| ju IC. Rasmussen. A. J. Hueber, Paul clubs and Mr. Dale's queen was H—K J 8 8 {Tuesday night. ficiate at the marriage of Miss Krier ‘and Alvin C. Johnson, Permitted to win. D—K 95 Christmas stories will be told Jane Winteringer and John E. day wight: [lights and decoration, A club was returned, Mr. New C—A 815 hy Mrs. B. J. Carmack. There will Wilson. The couple will exchange Miss

Mrs. Andrew Ross and Mrs. Hugh Carpenter, music and entertainment; Mesdames Meditch, |Frank Truitt and Clarence Turner, fruit and candy; Mesdames John A. Garrettson, Leonard A. : Murchison and Truitt, gifts for Right by the Book Mrs.

with the jack., He led back the nine of clubs, dummy played a small diampnd, Mr. Dale a small heart and Mr. New won with the

A heaft was now led to dummy's queen. Mr. Dale won with the ace, and pushed out the queen of dia|monds. The defenders ended up, taking four diamonds, four clubs and a heart, for down four. Immediately Mr. New and Mr, Muzzy began frantically tearing

Johnston, publicity.

Sale Leaders

Jeanette Antey, School 82 summaries, notes and reference Camp Fire group, and Gail books out of their pockets. In| Schwartz, School 9 Blue Bird addition,” Mr. Muzzy laid his

group, today were crowned queens trusty abacus on the table. An of the 1950 Camp Fire Girls examination showed -that they! Candy Sale. had bid just right according to The girls were honored at the the book. organization's Doll and Toy Party! Third hapd can open with a in Block's Auditorium, count 11. And, having passed Mrs. John Miller is the guar: once, paktner cap jump to two

dian of the School 82 group and no-trump|with only 11 points— % 4 Mrs. James Neff is the School 9 Instead of\ the 13 points he would «

need if he had not previously The queens’ courts were made Passed. And there was nothing up of the girls from each district| !n the book about the general who sold the most candy. In the body of the hand in intermediate | [Camp Fire Girls’ division the Cards. ree winners were Idalee Jones, East; “Boys,” said Mr. Dale, “your Patricia Ford and Patricia Ward, system baffles me. - It allows third] West; Beverly Mitchell and Shir-| hand to open light and partner to (ley Dickerson, Central; Judith jump the bidding with a light {Ahring and Susanne Strong, hand. Now either you two are North, and Laura MacBracken lousing it up or there's something /and Vernajayne Metz, South, (wrong with a method that lets| In the Blue Bird division the BOTH PARTNERS overbid at |court members were Judy Ann the same time.” Toction and Linda Jo Heidelman, Tn East; Joyce Ann Pearcy and Sorority Plans Party Judy Ball, West; Oradell Wil- ] liams and Marian Pipes, Central;| The Alpha Chapter, Phi Delta Susan Espy, North, and Saundra Beta Sorority, will hold a Christ-| Pennington and Donna "Morton, Mas party at 7 p. m. Tuesday in - “the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. Eleanor

|South. {Barlow and Mrs, Irene Wheeler will be the hostesses.

guardian.

Business Leader he WASHINGTON —Alice G. Han- R M . |sen, America's leading woman oot oisture steel operator, built the Pitts-| Watering house plants by set- | burgh Mill Steel Co., Inc., of which|ting the pot In a pan of water she is president, intd a $2 million |insures that roots rather than the

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Charlotte Ann Cochran Py

Something Is Wrong When Both Partners Overbid Hand

AS THIS HAND was being dealt Mrs. Keen walked into the

“Mr. New and Mr. Muzzy issued a challenge for a set game,” | Ambulatory patients will be en-| explained Miss’ Brash. “They're using a new mathematical bidding South dealer. Neither side vulnerable. a, NORTH ...

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! THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Joanne Carr to Keith J, MecClarn»n, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.

nounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Homer H. Carr, Pleasant Hill Farms; Greenfield. Miss Carr [8 attending Stephens College and Mr. McClarnon is a student in Butler University. | The wedding will be in June. (Julies photo.) Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. | Rust, 925 N. Riley Ave. an- | nounce the -approaching mar- © riage of their daughter, Miss | Greta Lee McNew, to Norman | L. Wilkes, son of Mrs. Mary E. Wilkes, 111 E. 16th St. The vows will be read Dec. 28 in the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. (Davis photo.) ” » » MISS CHARLOTTE Ann Cochran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer H. Cochran, - 5621 Washington Blvd. and Gordon E. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Wilson, 125 Blue Ridge Road, will be married in April in the McKee Chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. The bride-to-be. attended William Woods College and is a member of Kappa Kappa Kappa Sorority. Mr.

MR. MUZZY Wilson is a graduate of Butler S—A KJ365 University and a member of H—Q 7 4 Sigma Nu, Fraternity. Miss p-1 84 Blanche Cochran will be the —10 2 maid of honor and J. Dever WEST EAST —- - -

ducked and Mr. Champion won mp... bidding:

Pass

Susie Sch

[Sorority Schedules

{be a gift exchange.

18 |sington will assist the hostess:

"Pinocchio’ Drops In on Civic

ornick (left) and Fredy Yeager (right) unwrap Pinocchio, David Ransburg. Pinocchio’ will be presented Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 2:30 p. m, in the Civic The- annual house party in Cincinnati

ater. The play is the Junior Civic Theater's Christmas gift to members. Mrs. Owen Pohimann and Mrs. John G. Kinghan are directing | ary js in the Terrace Plaza a year business in eight years, |top of the soll, get the moisture.’ the play. Susie and Fredy are in the cast.

Miss Barbara Higginson!

R. McClaron, Greenfield, is. an- *

_|Jean Limbrock, treasurer;

Ahern is to be the best man. Vows uniting Miss Higginson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.- D. Higginson, 925 N. Devon St, and John H. Brickley, son of Mr. and Mrs, H. F. Brickley, Muncie, will be read Wednesday. Miss Higginson is

Miss Bak

“INorth, the couple will be at home.

~lelub meets . |auny nights.

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Is Bride

Of Dr. O'Dell McKee Chapel ~~ ** Scene of Wedding

Miss Jo Ann Bakér and Dr, Harry W. O'Dell were married at Chapel, Tabernacle Church. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale offi, The bride is the daughter of erly Drive, Dr. and Mrs, Harry C. O'Dell, Farmersburg, are “the

2:30 p, m. today in the McKee clated. a Mrs, Joel A. Baker, 211 E. Beve' parents of the bridegroom.

Miss Marjorle Jane McClure, | maid of honor, wore emerald green satin,

The bride was gowned in trae ditional white satin. The molded bodice was accented with a sheer yoke edged with lace. The v fant hooped skirt fell into a chapel length train. The two« tiered fingertip veil .of imported: illusion fell from a satin band» trimmed with seed pearls. The: bride carried white poinsettias. Dr. Norman Hasler was the best man. The ushers were Dr, John E, King, Terre Haute, and William Baldridge, Farmersburg. The reception was in the Hotel, Antlers, : . g After a wedding trip in the:

in Cleveland. The bride is a grads, uate of Butler University and a Pi Beta Phi Sorority member. The bridegroom is a graduate of the Indiana University Medical School.

Bridge Results—

Hurst Heads i Bridge Club

Groups Announce

Ment, and I Be regularly on Wedngs=. .._..

a student in Butler University and a member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Purdue University and is attending the Indiana University School of Law, He is a member of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity, ” ® . AN EARLY spring. wedding is -being planned by Miss Jacqueline Wesner and. Hugh R. Wiley, The bride-to-be attended Indiana and Butler Universities and is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority. Mr, Wiley attended Purdue University. The parents of the couple are. Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith Wesner and Mr. and Mrs, Arthur N. Wiley, all of Lebanon. (Kindred photo.) _ Christmas Eve is the time selected by Miss Georgia Shaw for her marriage to Robert Blankenship. The vows will be read in the home. of the bride-to-be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Basil B. Shaw, 6715 E. 34th St. Mrs. Mary Blankenship, 6758 Pleasant Run Pkwy., N, Drive, is the mother of the prospective bridegroom.

iment atest ot so

Mesdames vows at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in {SOUTH , WEST ‘NORTH EAST Jesse Long, Robert Lockman and tne McKee Chapel, Pass Robert Kiser and Miss Helen Es-

Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. { The bride is the daughter of |Mr, and Mrs. E. O. Winteringer, |Robinson, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. W. |E. Wilson, Temple City, Cal., are the parents of the bridegroom, Mrs. William H. Rieger will {be the matron of honor and J. {Dwight Peterson will be best

‘man,

| Following the wedding the cou-

_ [ple will travel to California. The Tappan 47.5; E & W-—Mrs, Paul . | bride attended MacMurray Col-| Allen, Mrs, Harold Casey 57; Mrs,

lege, Jacksonville, Ill, and is a

# graduate of DePauw University.| 58.5; Mrs. J. H. Cameron, Mrs, # | She is an Alpha Chi Omega .

Sorority member. Mr. Wilson is |a graduate of Indiana University and is a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity,

Sorority Plans Christmas Party

| Mrs. Kathleen Andrews, presi-

|dent of the Omicron Chapter, {Alpha Omicron Alpha Sorority, Q<My aunt gave me a slp of.

will entertain members of the newly-organized group Tuesday.

6:30 p. m. Ohmer Ave.

in her home,

grab bag and group singing. A

Sentney, chapter sponsor. Other officers serving with Mrs.

Miss Helen Butzloff, chapter representative, and Miss Lanore Sutter, reporter,

/Attend Annual Party .

Mr. and Mrs. Lowell 8. Fisher, 31 E. 45th ‘St, are ‘attending an

[this week-end as the guests of Mr, and Mrs, Charles Wise. The

Hotel. 3

~~ Bruce, Leo J. Gootee,

The Christmas party will be at| 30601

| The program will include a

special guest will be Mrs. Caroline

Andrews are Miss Ruth Ann| plant? Mrs. H. BE. W, Thompson, vice-president; Miss| Ind. : Geneétt Ulrich, secretary; Miss A—Set a rooted part (logically

tion A, N & 8—Mrs, J. Mrs. J. L. Conley 93; Sweeney, Mrs. A. J. Miss Madden, Miss Helen Ryan 88; BE & W--Mrs,

J. Greenen,

Other Results Men's Club, - Monday

Hotel Riley: N & rg

; Frank S80.

H. Rowe, J. B. Cleme;

third. <Matlory - Duplicate “Club, Mone, N & 8—Don Genevieve Mitchell, Graham, Dusinie Elmore, segs jond; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Da third; E & W-—Mrs. Tom Hired: |{Mrs. Dennis Dalton, first; Mr, land Mrs. George Bond and Miss [Nell Bell, Mrs. Beryl Abbitt, secs jond place tie; Miss Loyce Cox; {Mrs. Joseph 8. Allen, third. ¢ | Newcomers Duplicate, Monday" (afternoon (possible score 100): N. |& BS-—Mrs. Irene McC (Mrs, J. C. Stafford 64; Mrs. P. M,’ |Cassidy, Mrs. T. F. Schmidt v Mrs R. F. Krienner, Mrs, Ro

R. G. Furge, Mrs. Henry Howes | Harold Chamberlain 50.5,

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By MARGUERITE SMITH

Christmas cactus. She said tof put it’ in a dish with water un< til it rooted. It's rooted now How do I plant it? It has roots in several places, so I know what part to put under ground. Should bury .. whole thing or leave part om? - . Will each root make a separate Brook,

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the section that has been under water) in a compact soil mix ture that is fairly rich. This cactus is not the desert type—

combination for it is two parts ~~ good garden dirt, one part com | post (or wood's dirt or leaf _ mold), and one part sand. The Christmag cactus often makes aerial roots so don't worry you can't get all the roots inte.