Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1950 — Page 15
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have rose headdresses. wy The flowergirl will be Linda Jordan, Freddy Schloot, nephew of the bridegroom, is to be the ri
The brother of the bridegroom er y Elmer G. 8chioot, will be the best man. David Sever, Richard WilkIng and Roland Gibson will be ushers.
Gowned in Ice Blue
The Bride will wear a gown of ice blue satin, It is made with a fitted bodice and hoop skirt extending into ‘a cathedral train. The gown has a collar of seed
falls’ to her fingertips from a halo of blue satin and pearls, She will carry a white orchid on a prayerbook. After a reception in the church the couple will leave for a wedding trip. They will be at home in February in Indianapolis. Mr, Schloot was graduated from Indiana University. He is a member of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. -
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Legion Auxiliary Unit Schedules Luncheon |
American Legion Auxiliary, will|
. | J had not SOUTH | Robert J. Boyle and Richard A. Maxwell of the St. Vincent's Guild. They are members ‘of the ticket semble. |Cerned, Since ihe enemy a S$ QJ10983 (honor. Mise Ruth Huss and } Miss committee for Tuesday's luncheon-bridge iy the IAC. The event will mark the |7th anniveysity of the ty Souple will be at home ne 4 Di 4 | H—AKSS - iE art The John H. Holiday Unit, founding of the organization. Thé founders) charter members and past presidents will be honored. "ry, "yrige attended Indiana ana’ Messe@ Diamonds | DK J 10 |Evelyn Oakley and Efleen Buch- \ Butler Universities and is a mem-| After a little thought he fin-| The bidding: {holz and Allan B. Baker will be \ ber of Kappa Alpha Theta. The essed diamonds toward West and| 8 ng: {the ringbearer,
meet Weaneaday (or 3 creer. Soprano Suzy Morris\to Present Program Blvd.., will be the hostess. A film ° » on Girls’ State will be shown. For Matinee Musicale
Mesdames Roy C. Dorr, George | Bower, Paul Miller, M. D. Mullane and J. W, Wright Jr. will assist| the hostess. Mrs. Kenneth Coffin |
is president.
artist program Friday.
“will be held in the Tearoom.
Mrs. Carl Gruelle Planning to attend are Mrs Byce Sconce, Edinburg; Mrs.
Will Be Hostess Mark Ogden, Greensburg; Mes-
Mrs. Carl Gruelle, 624 N. Colo-| + ' | dames Bernard Batty, Rudolph rado Ave., will be hostess for the! M. Crandall, Arch N. Bobbitt,
Cy Ca Fray. Members Will) Saul Bernat, W.. N. Fleming, New president of the club, com.| V: J- Tinther, Donald Vanderposed of former residents of Plt and Paul E. Dorsey. Quincy, Ind, is Miss Minnie Balay.,, Also Mesdames Robert OrThe club will sew for the Good-| bison, J. M. Pearson, T. M. Rybolt, Arthur Madison, W. R.
will Industries, . Bush, A. R. Cohee, 1. C. EshelClub To Moet Tuesday p| man, C. H. Hull, C. G. Jac an Club| will meet Tuesday in the home of | quart, H. D. Kornblum, P. F.
. Mrs. Carroll Roach, Indianapolis.| Lehr, W. E. McClellan, Lowell
Mrs. Lillian Kreps will speak. McPherson, Mary Middaw, F. J.
Wasson's is Open All Day Monday 9:30 A. M. fo 5:00 P. M.
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ity, will be the scene at 2:30 p.m. of Miss Shirley Aikin's to James Brake. /
er. Presbyterian Church ; Presb ure 1” offiéiate. | The bridle is the ughter of and Mrs. C,/R. Hin 4449 i ege [Ave John L, Lather, 2421 aa is the mother of the brides
groom. Mrs. Robert W. Spurrier, Ann Arbor,
honor and the bridesmaids will Mrs. Ralph Buck, Logansport; ss Joan Lowe, New York, and [Mrs Ronald Hull. :
They will wear chiffon pink and red velvet. The frocks are fash-
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carry cascades of pink and red carnations. 2 ag : Sharen Lee Spurrier, Ann Ar-| bor, will be the flowergirl and! John David Loftin will be the ringbearer. The white chiffon velvet bridal gown has a bertha collar, marquiset yoke, seed pear! and silver! beading trim and three tiered) skirt. A velvet shirred cap will] hold the shoulder length veil. The iheaddress is faced with orange blossoms. “ The bride will carry white carnations and pink orchids. Robert Lather will be the best! man. The ushers will be Bill Ells-| worth, Terre Haute; Cecil Evans, | North Vernon; George Whelden| Jr. and Leonard Loftin.
Mich., will be the matron|
be Apr. 22 in the St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. (Hazel photo)
Blackwood on Bridge : Guessing Isn't Only Way
To Decide Route of Finesse Church Rite THE SOUTH player went down one on this hand and, as is
ofen the case, he offered that standard alibi: “It was just a guess, Set Sunda partner. I was unlucky enough to guess it wrong. Y Naturally, there are situations which are pure guesses, as where Miss Obermeyer
declarer can finesse either way against a queen, But many times| \ the “guess” can be eliminated. It could have been in today's hand. To Be Bride
West opened the seven of clubs, | Miss Marion Obermeyer, daughs
vg! East dealer. | dummy played small and East's| Jo ‘Cor Lo ble. {ter of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ober{meyer, 4001 Central Ave., will be
queen fell to: South's ace. The|
{cial guests, Mrs. Fred Luker ls {president of the organization,
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WEST
Going into The. indianapolis
lof spades and saw’ that the conid Tecebtion a be in the, act depended on one thing only Pp P a 7 |—the location of the queen. of Chapter House, Butler University. | 4 0 monds. He had nothing to go For her wedding trip the bride] !
e, E. Davis Jr., [has chosen a blue and brown en-|O 88 far as the bidding was con-|
"Athlefic Club are (loft fo right] Mesdames Georg
spade finesse was taken and East | NORTH apy with the king. He returned) S—A 764 Warsied 50 Fred A. Sondermam, He rey ot ob ang Sowh He 4 3 dermann, 2832 Park Ave. v ) The vows will be read next Now South took another round CJ 965 FAST |sunday, The 4:30 pm. ceremony
S—8 (will be in the Indianapolis HeH oP ns 964320rV Congregation. Rabbi Maur —Q852 D9 lice M. Goldblatt is to officiate. E | Miss Yvonne Simon, Toronto,
C—-K103874C-—Q32 {Canada, is to be the maid of
Reservations ‘have been made for the Matinge Musicale's
Suzy Morris, dramatic soprano, will be featured a the event in Ayres’ Auditorium. Afterward a tea in honor. of the: singer
bridegroom attended Indiana {State College and is a graduate
embers on Friday X ot Western Michigan College.
gan, H. C. Larsh, J. A. Mat- | 4 ” thews, W. A. Devin, Clare Co ‘Miss Mendenhall
0, M. Jones, A. H. M. Graves,\| rried H. L. Barr -and Albert aves To Be Mar ” Marian Laut. - Mrs. Madison and Mrs. Jones are in charge of reservations. Seward and V. R. Teter.
Additiongl Reservations Mr. and Mrs. Weber
Mesdames K. E. Thorne, J. \. Leave for New Mexico “Turner, C. C. York, R. O. Bon | ner, 8. L. Kiser, W. H. Gibbs,
{and Mrs. George A. Mendenhall an |da ter, Marie Carol, to James |L. Neas, son of Mrs. E. B. Scott, [Galveston, Tex. The wedding will be in May. {Miss caste ot is a graduate of
. Charles Symons, Plainfield; Mrs, Olinger, P. V. Roberts, R. L.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Weber, the Académy of the Holy Names, Meadowbrook Apartments, are Silver Springs, Md. B oh; 3 ne Jalthoya: eaving Thursday to make their| \ u . wards, Lelan Sh- 'hyme in Albuquerque, N. M. Mr. |g: \ . back, Charles Voyles, Carl [Wiber will be with the Atomic| Five Generations Ryker, Arthur Smith, Custer |Energy Commission. Ryker, E. E, Hill, C. W. Piel, | Mn. Paul Meloy, Arthur Craven, F. | Bake W. Cregor, Charlotte B. ‘Leh- |Baker) man, Florence Darnell and R. K. |Mrs. Goss will attend. {Meridian Also Mesdames Michael Du- parents,
Weber was Miss Janet Cawein, age 92,'of Salisbury Mills, daughter of Mrs, Ernest|N. Y., recently atiended the golden Greencastle. Mr. St, are Mr. 60 guests, were present.
gent North,
; pecial “but it was a guess. : : Miss. Grace Hutchings and Miss | \ wASHINGTON, Jan. 21—Mr./know the queen was on my left.” | But look what happens on the couple will be at home in Bloom
unce the engagement of their;
| NEW YORK — Mrs. Margaret,
and wedding celebration of her son,| : ! ank X. Weber, 2558 8. John, and his wife, Amelia, both about the opponents’ distribution.ining the jack through, Weber's|72, Five generations, numbering Lead a club and ruff it in the
down he went. EAST SOUTH WEST NORTH | m0 “host man will be Peter
| Pass 18 Pass 2D | " { {Obermeyer, brother of the brideYou should have laid down, Pass 3 H Pass 4S i, be. The ushers are to be Fred your king of diamonds first and| Pass 4 NT Pass SH |Hertzberg, St. Louis, and Marvin Pass 6 S All Pass
then run your jack through,” re-| [Tishcoff, South Bend. i | There will be.a reception in the
jand ruff it on the board. Noti;ompje after the ceremony. Fol“Obviously,” said South hotly. | much information so far. a a short wedding pi the n't|
|next few tricks. When dummy’s ington. | “You're Ra Nop admitted. last club is led and ruffed, East| erie—————— |“You didn't K it, 80 I'llighows out, discarding a heart. . ‘amend my statement and Say Thus East proved to have Club to Meet Friday that you should have FOUND gtarted with exactly three clubs| The Vinzant Parliamentary lout!” |and two spades. Club will meet in the Hotel Wash-
North suggested the hand] Now cash the ace and king of|/nSton bir Me Soil aug.
should have been played as fol- hearts, throwing two diamonds ‘lows. After East won the king of from dummy. On the second nigh| 3 The Duin een ire i spades and returned a club, trump heart West shows out, proving gram on parliamentary practice. y ———————————
{with the Bike of Pade, Ten that East started with exactly) {lead a spade to the ace on the seven hearts. So East cannot] | bodrd. have more than one diamond and I19C Chapter to Meet {the slam can be ‘made without! The Normandy Chapter, ITSC, | guess or risk by laying down the will meet for a 12:30 p. m. dessert Now try to find out something king of diamonds and then run-|/luncheon on Friday, Mrs. Howard Adkins, 4301 Winthrop Ave. is | Just like North said in the first| to be the hostess. Miss Amy Keene closed hand. Lead a small heart'place. will speak.
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