Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 June 1950 — Page 6

Club Plans Its Dinner § Tus)

Installation . Of Officers Set

The ‘annual dinner of the Indi

‘Junior Women's Club is week's organization

tion ot new officers will be at 6:30 p. m. Thursday in the Ath | haeum, I Mrs, W. D. Keenan, club sponnduct the. services,

vice president; M SgsIon Boyd and Mrs. T 8 Davis, recording and corresponding. secres taries, and Mrs. Ralph’ a treasurer,

Mrs. Robert B. Straughin will _.antertalg, the hoerd o “dren's Sunshine Club, 2 Sha with - #& 1 p. m. luncheon tomorrow in the Marott Hotel. J “Mrs. Straughn is president of the club, Board members include) Mesdamen George R. Newton, G. Evard, James ¥, French,| Willem B Bich. Shelsting Hinchan, Hodgdon, W. J. Overte pe 5 “Weaver aay. “FIERY, Alva Cradick, J. T. ‘Wallace, 8 R. Lovick, San B, Ulrich and Fred J. Smith, The club will hold its monthly business - Meeting at 2 p. m, Wednesday in Ayres’ committee yoom,

‘The Crooked Creek Homemak~ ars Club will meet at 1 p. m. tomorrow. in the home of Mrs, Priink Snyder, 2150 W. 60th St, Mr) Carl Backmeyer will speak on “Color Harmony. Mrs. W, K. Huckleberry will assist the speaker,

The Ladies Auxiliary of the Alenhelm will have a card party ‘at 1:30 p. m. Friday in the home. Hostessen will be Meadames Kliz- | abefh Anding, R.'E. Darnaby Sr, Ra A. G, Swank.

Local Couple Is Married

Sullivan - Burkert

~ Yows Exchanged . . = Sg we uniting Miss Touts C.F "Burkert and Daniel James Sullivan were read by the Rev. Louis Schumacher at 9:30 a. m. Baturday in the Holy Name Catholic Church, Beech Grove,

by John Spicklemire, Times Staff Photographer, ROBERT R 'ROOE SIMPSON II is a teed vider and a wagon hauler. He likes to pull his little brother, William Rooe IL, around Winona Village. Bob, 3, lives there with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simpson, Bill, and a baby brother, Richard Rooe, 3% months—By MARJORIE TURK,

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i Conference

‘|is the topic of Miss Helen SchleLan, Dean of Women

1:30 p. m. tomorrow.

4 Projects?” and “Trends In 4-H ‘|Home Economics Projects.”

ler and John Yager, representa- " Itives of Ayres’, will meet delegates

4.Da Meeting Set “For Junior Leaders

ning. | Dean to Speak 2 “It's Fun When You Know”

at. Purdue. University, who will speak at)

“Two discussion group topics at 10:15 a. m., Wednesday will be “What's New in 4-H Agriculture

At 9:15 'a. m. Thursday Mrs. Elizabeth Patrick, Robert Goeck-

to talk about fashions. Gov. BSchricker will be guest speaker for the Thursday noon banquet ending the conference.

Mary Derleth Is Wed

Becomes Bride of F., L. Scheib

¥rank L. Scheib took Miss Mary Elizabeth Derleth as his

Heart Catholic Church.’ The Rev. Fr. Wilbert Maschmann officiated. The bride is the daghter of Mr, and Mrs, Leo G. Derleth, 413 E. Orange 8t., and Mr, and Mrs. Frank H. Scheib, 106 BE. Palmer St. are the bridegroom's parents.

List of Bridesmaids

The bride is the daughter of) - ang Mek (A Ivastar A. Burk-lp|. kwood on Bridge— Daniel C, Bullivan, 1001 N. Delaware St, is- the mother of the bridegroom.

Miss Roussary Burkert, maid chiffon,

frock over taffeta. The bridesmaids were Misses Patricia Burk- ...,.. ort, Rita Small and Sylvia Burk- * srt. They were dressed. | like the ‘maid of honor in jonquil L yellow and nile green. Betty the flowergirl. "The best man was Leo Strack. Walter Fischer and John Mc Andrews were ushérs, © The bride's gown of white marguiset was trimmed with Chantilly lace. She carried an orchid ‘and valley llies, A breakfast at the Lake Shore Country Club followed the ceremony. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents Saturday night. The couple will tive at 220 N Keystone Ave. The bridegroom 18 ; a graduate of Indiana University Fy and ihe the bride attended Marian

short club; the prepared club, etc,

was recommend none of them, on the

less than two honor -tricks. . The bidding on today's hand is based Jon the Vanderbilt convention.

Bidding Might Vary It looks fantastic now, doesn’t . it? The first bid that told anything about distribution was the three heart bid. The previous three bids told only ahout high {cards held.

Miss Weddle a Today, I believe most players

Is Marr r led vould reach the laydown six heart

contract, Bidding in the later Ba i vie a MPEG Gre weére mar at! 10 a. m. Saturday in the All Baints PEO Group to Meet Episcopal Church. The Rev. Fr. Chapter ‘G, PEO Sisterhood, Pelig Cirlot officiated. * will meet in the home of Miss The bride is the daughter of Laura C. Holden, Greenwood, at = Mrs. Charles ¥. Weddle, 5314 . Bromfiway, and Mrs. Bertha R. Smith, 2428 Park Ave, is the bridegroom's mother. Mrs. LoDel-O.-Hoenry attended the bride, and Philip Smith was his brother's best man. The couple —wiit-iive in Indianapolis. They will leave Saturday for a trip east.

reports will be given. Lawn Fete Slated

United Brethren Church will hold its annual lawn fete Friday night. Supper will be served at 5:30 p. m.

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7:30 p. m, Saturday. Convention 13 q

The Broadway Evangelical

Artificial Club Convention Outmoded, Wasteful Way of Showing-Honor Goi -

I AM OFTEN ASKED, “What do you think of the Club convention?” Sometimes the questioner calls it the ardal club, the

ote...

There are a great many such artificial opening club bids: I

theory that the best results are

Wa obtained from the simplest and most n natural ‘bidding methods, hes stages ys might vary, but surely the

opening would be one diamend and the first response, one heart. Many of the various club conventions were very fine in their day. But bridge players have outgrown them. After all, you get to bid so few times befors your final contract is reached, and you have so many things to say about your hand. : : There are two things you want

strength and your distribution. Why use up a round ef bidding to describe just one of these features? There is ECONOMY in the “natural” bid, because it tells something about both features at the same time, Bridge players today have found that it is not necessary to tell they have better than a mini-

Coup le Wed In Church

Marriage vows were exchanged at 2:30 p. m. yesterday by Mrs. Mae Nichols and Donald Wilcox “Volz.- The ceremony was read in the Third !Christian Church with the Rev. A. C. Brooks officiating.

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Wedding

| The future bride is the daughter!

The bride is the daughter of

1474 N. Drexel Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Volz, E, 21st St, are the bridegroom's parents. Mrs. Volz Jr. was the matron of honor, She wore a pale

maids, Mrs. Max -Snodgress; Knightstown, ‘and Miss Virginia Swearingen, Franklin, also wore pink.

Ice Blue Satin Gown

was fashioned with a ' portrait neckline, scalloped bertha “embroidéred in seed pearls and a bouffant hooped skirt with a chapel train. A. tiara of seed

veil, The bride caried white roses | and gardenias. : Mr, Volz Jr. was the best man. The ushers were Robert. Spannuth and Mr. Snodgress.

The-—reception—was—in—the:

at 7500 E. Washington St.

Date Set

to describe -- your high card SOUTH WEST NORTH FAST

pink marquiset dress. The brides

pearls held the fingertip illusion}

burch. After a trip through the south, the couple will be at homie,

Miss Doris Jean Derleth, maid of honor, was in white marquiset over blue taffeta. The bridesmaids,* Misses Dorothy Sanders,

‘| Rose Marie Strack and Rosemary Scholi? were in pink, i BBA:

yellow.” The bride's ivory satin gown

South dealer was fashioned with a fitted -{ Neither side bodice, uare neckline edged; : NORTH with Chamtilly lace, bouffant 54 + skirt and cathedral train, Her HK 9863 two-tiered fingertip {illusion veil DK 4 fell from 4 halo accented with C9863 séed pearls, WEST EAST She caried a cascade of red S10 8 SJ 9713 and white rosebuds. Bl} Hes [Ushers Announced O-KJ1042 O-AQS871S John Scheib was the best man SOUTH while the ushers were Donald SA KS8 Bruhn, Richard Miller and James H-AQ12 Meyer. The wedding breakfast . D—AJ165 was in the home of the brideCo groom's parents and the wedding The bidding: dinner was in the Lake Shore Country Club. A reception was 10 Pass 1D Pass held in the South Side Turners ENT Pass : Hall. 5! 4 H All a. H Pass After a short trip the couple will be at home in 1535 8. Talbot

mum hand by opening with an: |artificial one club bid. They can {tell the same thing by the sequence in which they bid their true suits—and the level at which I-! they bid them,

Chapter Q, PEO, To Have Birthday

The 21st birthday party of| Chapter Q. PEO Sisterhood, will] be at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Kenneth Lancet, 6970 Washington Blvd. Luncheon will be followed by

event are Mrs, Walter Kyle, presi-|

Auxiliary Plans Party The Baltimore & Ohio Unit, American Legion Eo hold a card party at 8 Tuesday in the post home, Trau bAve,

N71 N N.

Miss Frances Ellen Phipps and Marvin L. Schaub, Ft. Harrison, will be married at 3:30 p. m,, July, 1, in the McKee Chapel, Tabér-| nacle Presbyterian Church.

of Mr. and. Mrs. Clyde Wallace, | Ft. Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph! ‘Schaub, Mt. Calvary, Wis, are! the § prospective Bridegroom’s par en Miss Phipps is a graduate of the! '|8t. Vincent's

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. Miss Violet Ada Throm and | ‘Raymond ©. Hauser were mar- Family’ s 3d Valedictorian

ried Saturday in the Friedens Evangelical and Reformed | Church. Their parents are Mr, | and Mrs. Edward L. Throm, 815 | BE. Minnesota St, and Mrs. George “Hauer, 3381 Carson’ Ave.

card games. Assisting with. the

dent, and Mesdames W. A, Mo! Mr, and Mrs. Edward M. Dennis, cready, Roy Connor, Edwin Mil-| Snoddy. Mrs, Marshall Snoddy, ‘ler and Ola Robertson.

Recently cently Wed

_ The ice blue satin bridal gown|

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Betty Snoddy Wedding Set

Mr. and Mrs. ng B. Snoddy, 1330 E. Bradbury Ave. announce {the approaching marriage of their (daughter, Betty Jean, to Charles |B. Gregory Jr. son of Mr, and Mrs. Gregory, 246 E. Southern Ave, : The wedding will be at 9 a. m. {June 24, in the St. Catherine of {Sienna Catholic Church.

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{Tabor St., will give. a miscellaneous shower Friday for Miss

Misses Evelyn and Noreda Snoddy. and Patricla and Mary Gregory will entertain June 17 in {Ayres’ Tearoom fof the future | bride. =

Engagement ‘Announced

Mr. and Mrs. James A. Sloo, {2837 Brookside Ave, announce ithe engagement of their daugh- | ter, Patricia, to Thomas P. | Wiley, ‘Mt. Clemens, Mich, son of William Wiley, Lebanon. The marriage will be at 10:30 a, m. in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel, S88, Peter and Paul Cathedral. : Mrs. Charles Hanlon, Lebanon, will be the matron of honor. The

man A. Dixon and Miss Jennie Lou Fox. . Walter Fields, Earl Park, will be the best man, while the ushers will- be John, Samuel and William Wiley, all of Lebanon. The future bride attended But. ler -University. where she was a Delta Delta ‘Delta Sorority mem-

ber. The prospective bridegroom

iis a Butler graduate. He is affillated with the Lambda Chi Alpha | Fraternity.

| Evelyn Harrington is the third | member of her family to be vale | dictorian at Mass, High | School ‘since 1941. She is valedic{torian of the class of 1950, Her sister, Ruth, Snjoved “the same {honor in 1944, and her sister,

Jia was valedictorian mn}

1941.

“The 19th annual Stats 4H Jun- 3 for. Leader Conference $4 wi olay In tay

bride in a ceremony read at|Mrs. Carl Bruce 164; Mrs. J. E 9 a. m. Saturday in the Sacred jHorsis,

Mrs. Elizabeth Latvck, 935 E.|

ahefield Vel] hom pote

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play from 9 p.m. to 1 a. m.

Boys are officers of ( dance ~ the Indiana Roof Balircom. Bewy Strong's orchestra will

y. Hughes and John a graduation. ance. | vy 30 which is sponsoring the

John Laufer |entertain the bridal party Sotnirs

day by Mrs. Joseph Mennel, 3606 8. New Jersey St. The bride-to-be's parents will

dinner in the Lake Shore Coun Club the the 14 before. “the cere mony. . Mrs. H. G. Marshall, 604 W, 77th St., entertained with a linen tly. A miscellane-

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Bridge Results Bi Mrs. lttenbach

Sally Coleman

A number of bridge clubs announce winners in recent play. The Women's Contract Club, at its summer bridge luncheon late week, announced that the Sally Coleman trophy was awarded

Awarded

lous shower was given by Mrs,

Green and Miss Bickel recently, at the home of Mrs, Green, 1304% Leonard st. §

Trophy

to Mrs. E. J. Ittenbach for the highest percentage of the year, 599.

Winners of the second semester accumulative were Mrs. Itten-

bach, 626 per cent; Mrs. Wayne C. C. Mathews, B87 per cent.

Winners of the day's play were: 4, 4n0)1 Athletic Club on Oct. 5.

Section A, N & 8 (Possible 264) =Mrs. J. R. Coleman, Mrs. M. L. Ent 161; Mrs. Warrick, George Ryan 146%; Mrs. William | ¥, Eckhart, Mrs. F. 140%; E & W (Possible

Mrs. iFalender 174%; Mrs. Howard Say,

Mrs, Vernon Warner Section B, N & 8 (Possible 189) —Mrs. Marshall Kern, Mrs. William Peele 109%; Mrs. J. C, Staf~ ford, Mrs. J. T. Sullivan 107%; Mrs. Meritt L. Thompson, Mrs. Richard D. Light 97%. E & W (Possible 168)—Mrs. T. A. Stewart, Mrs. R. F. Pasho 110; Mrs. Irene Hummel, Mrs. Lida Rickhoff 95%: Mrs. J. B. Clemans, Mrs. F. A. Mulbarger 8814. The club will have a guest luncheon Sept. 28 before the 1950-

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