Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1950 — Page 3
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> Curb ges rks Have 1508 ty. clerks to re-
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in County Juveority to demand
ns must show buy a glass of 11 sald, “but no to take the bigmatrimony.”
neerned™ sofort bn mia es ha
d that local and
orities are “very ~ t the alarming =
under 16 who 7 to get married. ng is,” Mr, Boshat these youngt prepared to as{bilities of mare hood. They canth the problems
atistics compiled |
lexander, Toledo, he American Bar mmittee on dishow that “two rriages Involving 18 end up in the The remaining irvive often preproblems for the Boswell said.
rifiec Case
ited the case of 'l charged today ' probation after 0-year-old youth ourt orders. narried in Jeffere )y Justice of the
temler after she
er age as 16, Mr, he girl's father, two terms on the hild neglect, was eremony and ate I's age, the pro. iid. He faces an
2 of child neglect,
band is charged g to the delinor.
LY SHOT nn., June 3 (UP) James J, Pleasler mayor of found fatally t night in the live. home. He died in night.
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the American Aes Te ial e, ¥ihuted be ite
‘CGC. Ri Guse Weds Miss Pehrson
A reception in’ the Indianapolis
Athletic Club followed the marof Miss.
‘Chapel, Tabérnacle Presbyterian| Church. = | pr ‘Dr. George Arthur Frantz, ‘pastor of the First Presbyterian
‘Church officiated. The bride is |
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Arthur L., Pehrson, 5657 N. Dela-|"
ware St. Dr. and Mrs, George E.
Guse, | Rushville, are the bridegroom's
parents, Mrs. Arthur C. Couloh,
matron of honor, wore peach marbrides-|
me guise OVE Satin. The maids, Miss Lois Beacham and Miss Betty Jean Barker, were in turquoise,
‘The Bride's Gown
The ivory satin bridal gown was fashioned with a fitted bodice, sheer yoke, embroidered bertha iso HA CAVEAT RETR KEP Of
seed pearls: held the two-tiered!
imported {llusion veil. The bride carried a cascade of orchids and) Johanna Hill roses. Lynn Guse, Wanatah, was the best man, The ushers were Mr, Coulon and Robert Glass. After! a short wedding trip the couple) will be at home in Chicago. The bride attended ‘Wiliam . Woods College, Fulton, Mo., and| is a graduate of Butler University. The bridegroom attended Butler.
H. A. Burney Takes Bride
Says Vows With Miss Bottorff
Miss Mary Jane Bottorff and Herschel A. Burney were married at 10:30 o'clock this morning in the North Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Walter A. Bottorff, 4440 Marcy Lane. Mr, Burney, who has been living in the Indianapolis ‘Athletic Club,
“Muncie.” Dr. Dallas 1. Browning offi: ciated. Mrs. Robert Padgett, Tipton, was the bride's only attendant. She wore a navy sheer with white accessories. The bride -chose white mar-|
had a high round neckline, cap) "sleeves, girdle of Venise lace and was embroidered with seed pearls. The bouffant skirt was “ankle length. The fingertip illusion veil fell from. a cap embroidered with seed pearls. The bride carried a Bible topped with white orchids and stephanotis. ~~ —Robert-B.-Wallace-was-the best man. The reception was held in the home of the bride’s parents, “The couple is on a wedding trip. For. traveling, the bride wore a navy and white silk print dress with red and navy accessories,
Guild to Install Officers Tuesday
The Marion County Guardian Home Guild will hold installation of officers at its final meeting at
is the son of J. Winfield Burney,
quiset over taffeta. The gown |
~will: be In the home.
Ralph Furst and W. M. Hailne,!
Oliver, treasurer.
County.
Fr. Sweeney
Weds Couple |
Miss Fehlinger Becomes Bride
ment Chapel, SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral,
chid and white xose buds.
linger.
ents.
will liven 6275 Broadway. el ——
Parties Planned
For Miss Holmes
University.
9:30 a. m, Tuesday. The meeting!
“Mrs; Albert-Holman, first pres<| ident of the guild, will install . Mrs. Gerald Baker, president;! Mrs. John 8. Gibson, vice presi-| derit; Mesdames J. W. Fleener,|
“Looking Forward in Guild! Work at the Home”. will be dis-| cussed by J. C. Mueller, director. of public welfare in Marion
| dianapolis,
man and the ushers were Earl) ¥. ‘Wilson and Richard J. Feh-
The reception was in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Johnson, 5009 brunch. Carrollton Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Doyle, 2448 College “Ave. are “fhe Bridegroon Es ~Par-|
After a wedding trip the couple]
Additional pre-nuptial parties are being planned for Miss Har-| riet Jane Holmes ang ne hart Jr. The couple exCapels a at 4:30 p. m. June|fer, Frank Sonsone, Luther|
17 in Sweeney Chapel, Butler
mans and Mr. afd Mrs. William 3. neg will entertain from 5 to : ne 11 in the Krieg home, £3 Wildwood Ave. On June 15 kner, Athens, Ga. Me de Klee Indianapolis, - will line Jones, Charles Quattrocchi,. a luncheon for Miss Holmes. fe lcouner will arrive. In In4
Mrs. Harry Moore
and Frank L. Scheib were married this morning in the Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Their parents ‘d¥e Mr. and Mrs. Leo G. Derleth] 413 E. Orange st. and Mr. and Mrs, Frank H. Scheib; 106 E. Palmer 8t. (Min-er-Baker photo). James Jay Norman took Miss Patricia Ann Gass as his bride this morning in 8t Joan of Are Catholic Church. Mr, and Mrs. Edward M. Gass, 4326 Washington Blvd, are the bride's parents, and Mr. and
Mrs, Jay Stuart Norman, 8321
“College Ave. are the parents
.of the bridegroom. (Miner-
Baker photo),. Miss Catherine Bray and William Richardson will be wed June 25 in the Broadway Methodist. Church. The bride-to-be attended Earlham College and Butler University, and Mr. Richardson was graduated from the Jordan Music College and attended Butler.
The Times Pattern Service
RBWA Party
Under Way
Brunch ty
For Tomorrow
The fourth annual party of the recording, corresponding and ex- Railway Business: Women's Astension secretaries, and Mrs. E. P. ‘sociation is being held today and. tomorrow. in the! / 1 ndiana polis
Athletic Club.
row,
Miss Margaret O. Grahn, Deitroit, national president, and Miss Rose Tasso, Detroit chapter pres-| lident, alse will attend with presi-| Robert 1. Garing was the best {dents of the Buffalo, Cincinnati, | St. Louis, Minneapolis-St. Paul! | Kansas City, Chicago, Philadelphia and Cleveland chapters.| Miss Betty Stevens and Mrs. Bowlus will be in ¢harge of the
Holy Rosary PTA Lists 2 Events
“Miss Mary Eiizabeth Derleth |
‘Mrs. Robert E. Collins:
Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewis Bray, —— 4321 Guilford Ave, . future bride's parents. The parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. 8: Ro— Richardson, ‘2848 Talbot Ave. (P.H. Ho photo),
= » Hu WEDDING vows united Miss Louise €. Burkert and Daniel James Sullivan this morning Name Catholic Church. Their parents are Mr. ‘and Mrs. Sylvester A. Burkert, Beech Grove, and Mrs, Daniel ‘C. . Sullivan, 2515 Shelby St. {Daugherty photo).
. Festivities will I open with a din-| 4 ner ~- dance at 6:30 o'clock to-| night in the IAC. There will| be an 11 a. m.| brunch to m or-|
L. 'W: HornMiss Gardiner 1n8, New York, formerly of InNew York Central The Rev. Fr. Cornelius Swee- | System vide president of person-| ney officiated at the marriage of| nel, will be tonight's guest speak-| Miss Sue Carolyn Fehlinger and|.. Miss Delia ‘M. Gardiner, local Francis E. Doyle. The couplé ex-| {elub president, will be hostess.| changed vows at 11 ¢’clock this| A sisting will be Mrs. E. M. Bow-| morning in the Blessed Sacra- lus, program chairman.
| Among the out-of-town guests, wilt be Mr, and Mrs. K. A. Born-i Mrs. Allan L. Smith, ZionsvillE| |trager, Cincinnati; Mr: and Mrs.| “was the matron of honor, She! IE. J. Gibbons, Cleveland. and wore yellow sheer over taffeta. gi ials representing the Penn-| The fitted bodice of the: ivory|gyivanja, Illinois Central, Balti-| atin bridal gown was scalloped more and Ohio, Monon .and Erie] and the full gathered skirt fell pajjroads and the Indianapolis | into_a chapel train. The two- | 1nion Railway. / > tiered veil fell from a tiara of Chantilly lace, The bride carried! a Bible topped with a purple or- / Y Just the thing to defeat the summer heat—a simple dress for young girls that you can put together “fii “no time. Trim pocket and waist top with eyelet or ruffling, or gay | contrast. Brief bolero to match, Pattern 8593 is a sew-rite : perforated pattern “for Bizés 6,
Robert E. Collins married Mildred Laycock last Saturday in Sweeney Chapel, Butler University. Mr. and Mrs. Wyant €; Laycock, 4933-Kings—— ley Drive, and Mr. and Mrs. R D. ‘Collins, 4305 College Ave, are the couple's parents. The Friedens Evangelical and Reformed Church was the setting for the marriage of Miss Mildred L. Otting and Harry E. Moore at 7:30 p. m. Sophia Otting, 1605 Leonard st.
is the bride's
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includes com-’ plete crocheting instructions for flowers and edgings, iron transfer for embroidery, teh dllustrations and ~materlak requirements. .
Satin Gown The bride has chosen light satin gown made with an illusion yoke, bertha solar aid _- cathedral train. The
on vell Is edged 1 oo [will “fall from a wi age. orange blossoms and forget-mes nots, The bride_will carry white orchids and valley lilies. : Paul H. McCord will be best _|man. Serving as ushers will be Mr. Millican, Richard Pratt, Wile {lam Eckhart, Thurman Anders son Ham. XX John Kroate, rr The reception will be in the
: Mes. Daniel James Sullivan
“Tehurch,- For hér wedding to Florida the bride will wear & green linen dress with toast ace cessories. The couple will be at home in 520 N. Meridian St. 1 The bride attended Butler Unie . versity where she was a Deltg Delta Delta Sorority member, The bridegroom attended Wabash College and is affiliated with hy Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity.
GFWC Ends
Convention 2500 Delegates Hear " Warren Austin Talk
BOSTON, June
‘Blackwood on Bridge—
Mr. New Finds Kibitzing
The UN was founded on i ; 3 ; ‘Much Easier Than Playing concept but it was NOT acospted | AS AN avid kibitzer, Mr. New never makes an error. Having sone | seen all four hands, his analysis of every deal is perfect. Flaw- last nigin before 2500 dele { 1essly, he advises what should have been .bid and what shouldi,s Womens Clubs {have been played. —This:#s you may Know from your own experience; is some-inere;
| Mrs. Robert L. Steele ~ | what irritating to the actual Participants in the game. They are| “There is no simple & Alon ‘without
world will enjoy “peace in nation beligves in | sis de She Austin, Uni the United Na: : delegate
file
by all member nations, he
gates of the General Pederation -
five-day 59th annual
Fd glad when, Mr. mother, and Harry E. ” Moore, having forgotten the bs {things that happened to him the {last time, decides to play. | As usual, Mr« New found things! = ttougher “at the table than they,
were on the sidelines. Po a bidding error commen toi. =a 108 Ve § pha Urges United fons.
WEST EAST “ Mr. Meek “Mr. Masters Only by enl
Easr-Was viiinerable, : : a. “but there "w a
of the bridegroom.
came the bride of Robert L Steele last Saturday in the
inexperienced pliyers.. When his Temple Methodist pe platy
| partner responded with twe | hearts, to his opening spade bid,!
- 2228 Langley Ave, |e was stymied. He simply had H
bride's mother, and MY, and James KE. Steele,
S—K 106 4 Red 32 for security -— all for one in | 7 : HJ. 0654 defense and all for one in removal rD—K J 108 4 D—Q © |of cause of war,” Mr. C—7 65382 10
He couldn’ t rebid his weak fou
raise hearts with a doubleton, {He had no other suit to bid. Finally he decided to bid two, no trump and hope that a miracle] would happen and his would pass. Of course Miss: Brash | {went on to three. way of telling that Mr. New Was | short of the values required for|
groaH 8 parents,
Miss a ~ Wed Today
Becomes Bride of
Cail R. Stanley
Vows uniting Miss Susan Margaret Harger and Carl Richard] Stanley were pead at 11:30 o'clock | queen. the . Fairview the queen finessed, and Mr. Meek|
Presbyterian Church-by the Rev. took the king and drove out| dummy's ace of diamonds.
{SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST
As you see "the contract was = = Meek opened the | jack of diamonds; dummy ducked| Masters won with the]
N | 3 Women's Golfine President
Committees Stallation of Mrs, Ore the fa
tapolis Women's Golf Association has 11 million members. i Later he was bound to get In re announced. The first day of | In her inaugural address. Mra, with the ace of clubs to cashiy tournament will be Monday Houghton proposed the fi !
And as al morning in the Broadmoor Coun- appoint “12 aposties Prageiv 108t try Club. as an advisory group to the Pr
Virgil D. Ragan. j The oride is the daughter {L 8. R. N. Harger, 5015! {Graceland Ave. The bridegroom! is the son of Mr; and Mrs. Fos-| Stanley, 5609 .Carroliton|
three more diamonds. final humiliation, trick at the. end for|
What went wrong here? New should not have bi Pettijohn, (two. no trump. should he “have
The “bride's attendants
1 Sheridan; Miss Edith Vogl, cago, and Miss Laura Lindley. {should he have ope The hest man was Dr
wid?! ourselves. |Mogg and Mrs. Bert Bruder, scor-land the other nations of the neq the bid ing; Mesdames Louis, ¥. Gropp, world.” a Edward A. Block, Noel Epper- session, {Robert Stanley, Muncie, Ushers| minimum values for an openingison and Gil Gividen, putting: Mes- nS thelr Tast_business sessions Wrongidames Robert H. Wheat, H. B.lurging repeal of increased ware , {Boone, E. R. Major and Don R./time federal taxes on movie to this| Voss, team play, and Mrs. W. L.itickets: = + It involves a principle|Sexton and Mrs. William F. Kiley, :
{were John K. Merrell, New York; bid ~but he {Eugene J. Skerkoski, | City; Thomas H. Smith, Marietta, | 0.; James E. Tippet, Green Bay, | dilemma. ; Dr. Robert W. Harger and concerning which there seems to!prizes. Charles B. Thompson. confusion among! The nride wore a ballet length! bridge players. *\lace dress and a lace cap. She MOITOW, carried Johanna Hill roses.
Beginning -t0-\pupiicity, and Mrs. Louis Bola,
I will “show you what pigiirian, Officers of the aasocla- NA W Ik Ser ttom-rate Mr W. C. Whipple, | ISS a er.
The should be done with this fn
4 ‘bridesmaids wore white organdy quently recurring type. of ‘hand. srecidents; Mrs. Guy E. Morrison, | : 34 } [eyelet over aqua. i land Mrs. Bola, first and second! Wedding July | J hv A reception followed the cere0 _z@l mony in the home of the bride's Y a i . The couple will live in 3 .. ANNE: CABOT AB, plain
han, ‘tréasurer. { Four parties this month will
Disting
By A MARGU ERITE SMITH
Both the bride and bridegroom are graduates of Purdue Univer. sity. He Is working on his mas-| ter's degree In - business aminie.
cotton or ‘into dainty! ¥ Pretty pansy, Irish rose, swat pea, delicate orchid and daisy are cyocheted easily in varigated, thread, then set fa Sackground of simple
Name Committee {411 E. Kessler Blvd., and Robert
She is a, member of Alpha Chi, Omega Sorority. The bridegroom! is a member of Beta Theta Pi |Q—Can your please tell me why Steeplechase next Saturday. The, peonies bud and then only a few gale is being nsored by the! buds bloom? I wonder if there, St. Margaret's Hospital Guild. |. is anything I could do to make LS 'be given by the bride-io-be's
Students ents Win Cash Awards
hot | + mote of the buds bloom? We | {Paul Kuhn are co-chairmen of | dg around nem early in spring. | the poster committee: Mrs. R.|
8, 10, 12 and 14 years. Size 8, dress, 1% yards of 35 or 39- |
The PTA of Holy Rosary | inch; bolezo % yard; 1% yards
School will hold two events next week. - “Mrs. John Tolle is in charge of the covered dish supper at 7 p. m. Thursday. She is being assisted by, Mesdames Owen Sweeney, Charles Quattrocchi, Robert Turner, Kenneth Wolsif-
- SUE BURNETT The Indianapolis Times 214 W, Maryland St. Jiadisnapolis 9, Ind.
SPUN RRIIS NASR INIEES
Stevens and Theresa Pangallo. A .. i business meeting will follow the|
—Book Price 20¢ Mr, and Mrs. C. Severin Busch-| supper. Fashion
ANNE CABOT- . The Indianapolis Times . 930 8. Wells St. Chicago 7, IL
Price 20c r
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ussessrsesnsnssniue diploma.
{ Richard James, | of Butler University, spoke at the! lexercises. A brief talk at the de la Vega has been dppointed|
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Cash awards were presented to! AmB hi is usually due to head the programs committee disease, botrytis| while Mrs, A. D. Smith is in | kitchen shower Juné 22. A lunch blight. There isn’t too much you | charge of the publicity. Mrs. Lar- \ can do about it now, though ry Willson is the corresponding will be given June 15 by Mrs, weak Bordeaux sprays two or! | secretary and Mrs. Ken M, Mosithree times during summer may man is working on public rela- ijo Curtis in the home ot Mis, help. Best (and easiest) controh tions. Maloney, 3820 E. Kess asler B 58th is to clean up all old peony| Mrs. John C. Walsh, : ung -dead | by Bartlett, ticket booths, and stems below, not just at; ground | Mrs: Gordon Farnsworth © and level. The seeds of the blight| Mrs. John Sloan Smith, telephone. Mrs. 7. V. Walker will be mate: winter over on this dead.
three students Thursday at Suni nyside ‘Sanatorium. = Patricia Inabnit, Geneva McCorkle and Wil{lis 8ims were listed as outstand-| ing pupils of the school Diplomas were presented by | Robert F. Gladden, superinténd-| | ent of Marion County schools, to) Miss McCorkle, Richard Mitchell, | Ada Mae. Rice and ‘Mr. | Tola Sanders received her eighth: :
vice-president] Heads. Foreign Bureau WASHINGTON Miss Maritza
sees |
Eighth grade graduates will vel Name entertained at a breakfast June 11. In the group will be ‘Antoinette! Ressino, Josephine Comado, Mari-| {lyn Girth, Sylvia Woods, Jacque-| Streét - ive ci rmskasressir ee]
sess saNsERERRs Rss IRRNI
Lis seas eset Ets RENNIN RSRRNRII KL
Michael Miceli, Michael. Kramer, City ve Theodore OGaia and, Robert, : PRE RN Brown. state rll hn board
|Attends State Parley .
Mrs. Russell R. Benson, presi-| dent of the Indianapolis Branch, | American Association ef Univer-| esavienes SILY Women, is in Lafayette at-| Ledwith, chairman, _ .{temnding the two-day state A oan Mrs. Roueit Clarke and “Mrs. meeting which ends
exercises was head of Latin JAaperican Jennings, Bureau. of the Foreigt Ministry. tend Commencement Week todayland John She is the first to occupy so im- through Wednesday at Culver
e Foreign Military Académy. ~~ Pla ns
{opening ofthe = {given by Dr. Frank L. medical superintendent-af SunnyAn informal réception fol- portant a post in th lowed ‘the exercises, Mrs. Thomas Ministry. Miss de la Vega is a was assisted newspaperwoman and is-a- well
ginia Ruddell, A known commentator on: European in El Bigle, « —
"winning world liberation
South Dealer, war.” the
. NORTH “Mr, Shampion '
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SOUTH Mr. New 3
The bidding:
18 Pass ZH Pass met by “united force which INT Pass 3 NT All Pass discourage mili adv
Te a § pand another war
Mr. Austin spoke before
Houghton, Red Osk, Towa, as 10th " Committees for the Ind{an- president of the federation ‘Which
Committee . members include! dent of the United States.
Well |Mesdames V. R. Rupp, Robert E.| She sald the President could ell Darnaby Jr., Charles H. Edwards call on the women “to implémen Hand Alex Metzger and Miss He- the desires of all of us for better
{laine. Borinstein, rules; Mrs. J. O.lunderstanding among
Others are Mrs, C. E. Rodeh, Parties Honor =
vice presidents; Mrs, H. W. Eyden, Px * secretary, and Mrs. John G. King-| To Robert Heinz.
rs {honor Miss Patricia Ann Walker, (daughter of Mrs. Clare Healey;
{C. Walker, Cleveland Heights, O, For Race Tickets _|_ Miss Walker plans to marry ’ [Robert P. Heinz at .10:30) a.m. Committees are announced fot | July 1 in the St. Joan of Are the sale of tickets for the third] annua} running of the Royalton, {Catholic Church. Mr. Heliz isthe _ son of Mr, and Mrs. Gerard L, |Heinz, 4818 Central Ave. A linen shower Tuesday will
Mrs. W. T. Connor and Mrs. aunt, Mrs. Alan L. Spar} , 4810 iCentral Ave. “Nr TV. WAIKeY, NDE | Quincy St., will entertain with a
TW. Power and Mrs. C. i Gisler|
eon and ‘miscellaneous shower
Rupert J. Maloney. and Miss Mare
‘Other chairmen: are Mrs, Cros-
St, 8. Drive, will entertain with a “erystal shower late in June.
ron of honor. The jo will be Miss Mari Curtis, Mra Tudor Graduates Will |John C. Walsh and 2 Miss Mary Agnes Thale. The Wily Attend Culver Services [Agnes Hens, Dayton. 7 The Six members of Tudor Hglllers will be Thomas Fi {School's graduating class willat- Omaha, Neb.;:=John Wi
At Culver will be ages Vif. Vir- 3.8
BIRR
Marcia Urich, Benda
