Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 June 1950 — Page 4
Wits Cohen, i Dr. Perlov
~ Are Married!
;Coramony Held
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‘brew Congregation, officiated at] the 11:30 welotk marriage a : morning Miss . Jacqueline £.._.-. Helaine Coin and Dr. Sylvan
Harold Perlov,
tres tia
ents.
The bride was given in marriage by. her brother, Abe L. Cohen, Washington. She wore white embroidered organdy. The| rama Wasco hallering Heng OK fitted cap. of organdy held the fingertip illusion veil. Her bouquet - was of amazonica lilies,
stephanotis and white orchids.
Mrs, David M. Bilver was the ‘matron of honor and Miss Rhona E. Perlov was the mald of honor. They wore aqua organdy and
carried ‘aqua stephanotis and yel low roses. es
Best Man”
Dr. Charles B. Clayman, Chi-| : eago, was the best man. The ushers were Dr. Alexander J.
Kahn and Dr. David M, Silver.
For her wedding trip to Tower Islé, Jamaica, the bride chose a
navy and white ensemble,
sity.
. The bridegroom attended the University of Maryland and was graduated from New York University. He is a graduate of the
Indiana University Medica School.
Miss Burke To Be Wed
“R. D. Miller To Be o Bride room
HANOVER, ie, 12—The Pies: |
pa a Va 3 The Fat
scene at 3:30 p.m. today of Miss Peggy Lois Burke's marriage to
Richard David Miller.
Jr Morte peri. a Or Lovely Lady of Tomorr: ow : . i Louisville Session
The couple exchanged vows in the Broadmoor Country Club, The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Joseph A. Cohen, 4072 N. Adams Court, and the late Mr. Cohen. Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Perlov, New York, are the bridegroom's par-
“Phe couple” Will Hve {h New! - he "8 Amory
TUTE ate of Tudor Hall School, She at- . — tended Western Reserve Univers
: “Sorority Slates
| ilight’s this weeks organization news. The Kappa Delta Phi ity will convene Friday Sunday in. Louisville. The session will mark the group's. 25th anniversary. --Mrs. Glen Laudig, president of 3 the Gamma Delta Chapter, In-
{chapter members in the convention include Mesdames Robert C. ‘I Reid, Robert ‘H. Irwin, Carl H.
Herman;
(Mrs, Harvey E. Smith, Misses Maxine Overlease, Betty Aldridge, Christine Overlease and Dorene Smither.
A national + convertion “high-i
dianapolis, will attend. Other)
{Towles, John W, Emminger, Stanw. “P.- Hurst! Gerald E, Johnson and Wilbur 8.
Gamma Deita, has been n
ganizer. The election and installa-| tion will be Sunday morning. Sorority to Meet - - Theta Chapter, Phi Delta 4 Sorority, will meet at 7:30 p Wednesday in the home of Pars. Leon Sackett, 2809 Adams St. A steak dinner will be given by the Zeta Chapter, Phi Theta Del-| ta Sorority at 7 p. m. Friday in} =r thre Nave
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‘Members’ Husbands will “be
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Von Asch and Mrs. Keith Cox.
Mrs, Bess Pressler, president of the Indiana Shorthand Reporters) Association, was honored recent-| ly with a surprise birthday party {given by the association.
{| The party was in the home of
Dorothy Pressler, 814 Lesley Ave.
The hostess was assisted by Miss Frances Cameron.
¢hael's Catholic Church, announces new officers.
Tor SHUMARER, 5, T8 All §et 161" Simi er” “sports in Lake
been taking swimming lessons in the Indianapolis Athletic Club this winter in prepa- |Bumsted and Mrs. Otto Aspber-| ger, corresponding and recording!
| ration for vacation time. The little girl is very versatile. Her playtime is divided be- secretaries, and Mrs. George Din-,
The bride is the daughter of tween dolls and guns. She has two brother s, Fritz, 16, and Tommy, 10. They are the [kel treasurer.
Mo Mrs. Raymond Lee children of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Shumaker, 7273 N. Pennsylvania St. |. The parish dance will be from
olis, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W. Miller, Cincinnati, are the. bridegroom's parents. Dr. Charles B. Swartz, religion] professor in Hanover College, will officiate, Miss ‘Jani Augustine, Indianapolis, will be the maid of honot.| The bridesmaids will he Miss Jo Ann Bettinger, New Albany; Miss “Marian Jackson, Washington, and Miss Patty Paul, Lombard, |
Bridal Gown They will wear white organdy over gold and orchid ane will a wid TAITY NOSERAVE oF dais ies = - > ® white y dal gown iin fg fmt hi THECKIING, | lace cuffs, and’ ir gh skirt caught with blue velvet forget-me-nots. A crown of seed pearls will hold the fingertip veil. The bride will have an antique fan A topped with white orchids. Dr. Stephen Sheppard, Cleve ‘land, will be the best man. The ushers will be Al Layer, La- ~ Grange, Ky., and David Ramage "and Ronald Moore, Cincinnati,
Reception
The reception will be in the - Phi Gamma Delta fraternity chapter house on the Hanover campus, After a short wedding trip the! couple will be at home in Hodge! Hall, Princeton, N.. J
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Here again Charles Mayer. and Company draw . from the real craftsmen—offering you " complete array, from the most formal to the gayest dinnerware and crystal patterns,
19:30 p. m. to 12:30 a. m. June 20
Mrs. Reid, past president of
natedsfor the post of national or-|
are Mrs. Frederic
Bridge Roni oe
| the guest tea of he Ingiasa olis it le f1), new president, and Mrs. Harry L. Crumpacker, general chairman, .
Mrs. Michael J Hanrahan fright) h) will be hostess i in her home, 4834 N. Illinois I aradoy for
oman's Republican Club, Discussing floral decorations with her
Mary Jamison
Lincoln Club Announces Becomes Bride : Score in Last Week's Play | A Bolle
number ol bridge clubs announce WINHers Ii play. IRst week Is Bridegroom ——— pee
Lincoln winners Friday were: N & S (Possible score 286)—Mrs. Vows uniting Mary Louise
.Lguests.. Mrs, William Buchanan Joseph A. Brower, Ralph. lttenbach.174..Mrs.. George P. Ryan, Mrs. jeniciin— deric Tome is the program chairman. She Reba Buck 165; Mrs. Sid Kaslé, Mrs. M. M. Mitchell 160.5; Mrs. SE oho A Tre at’ Re m, is being assisted by Mrs. Ralph) Merritt Thompson, Mr. Ryan 154.5. yesterday in the Broadway Meth.
E & W (Possible 264)—Mrs. Arch Falender, Mr. Kasle 158; Mrs. s4ist Church ‘by Dr, Robert B.
William Rose, Mrs. John Kirby =
157.5, Mrs. Louis H. Segar, Harlold Lewis 157; Mrs. Randall Bass,’ Mrs. Emerson Challe 138.5.
On Thursday night the first in awarded winners.
the summer series of tourney play
lolis Athletic Club. .
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|counting his seven best scores.) He must have played with at least two different partners Thursday's winners were: (Pos-|
lgible 208)—Dan Taylor, Charles
| Huston 130; Mrs. L. W. Klein, Mrs. |
—By MARJORIE TURK. in the Knights of Columbus Hall, (Frank D. Hatfield 124.5; Miss
{Blackwood on Bridg Om
Note on One-Club Opening Bid: Better Miss Grimme Not Use It When Moe Is Your Partner, To Be Wed
THE OPENING BID OF ONE club on a.three-card suit is not| Mr. Champion cashed Fv ace, Dr. Heidenreich an attempt to be “fancy.” Such a bid is made purely for the con- of diamonds, went to the dummy’ To Take Bride . {venience of the opening bidder in finding an easy rebid, si? with the ace of spades and led! | 1t is best not to open one club with less than three cards In the a second diamond, finessing the Miss Laura Grimme and Dr. i suit headed by the queen or better. {jack. Mr. Masters won and fired a Irvin A. Heidenreich will be marMr. Champion decided to bid one club on the South cards In diamond right back. Winning | ried June 25 in Our Redeemer today's hand. He figured if he!" “this trick, Mr. Champion laid, Lutheran Church, | sponded two hearts, he would {the bidding and the strengt {have-no-good-rebid: His-hand-was seems.to.-be Lally. well. divided. be. ere too weak to rebid two no trump tween the two sides. | Here Mr. Abel stepped in with) ye, TUE US Ber ia reich, 345) and no other sound call was avail- Look what happened to Mr, ® trump, cashed his ‘three highip, ii cham Drive, are the par-| able. : Muzzy (and Mr, Champion) on clubs, stripping both the closed ents of the bridegroom-to-be. i Now, the partner of the open- this deal. When Mr. Muzzy made hand and dummy of the suit. He| = oo 0 wheat will be her! ing club bidder should, in general,|a free raise of clubs on the first Played his good 10 of diamonds| sister's only attendant. Hubert! bid his own hand naturally. That round, he had surely done justice{and then led a heart. Result: down| | Heidenreich. will be his Brothers,
tain premise that his partner hasisecond time, it was murder. | “Nice going, Muzzy," . rasped ren Grimme, brother of the bride-| opened a three-carder. In other Mr. Champion. “You effectively|to-be, and William Heidenreich. words, it is up-to-the club-bidder| 700-Point Set [saved us from the awful fate of, Mrs. Robert Raynor, 615 E. 33d| to guide the hand into the proper! Mr. Masters took the first trick having ‘a 80-point partial ‘made!St., and Mrs. Richard Muir will spot. with the king of hearts and then; against us.’ give a kitchen shower Friday for 'Shouldn' + Insist {shifted to the ten of clubs. Mr. a - Miss Grimme. On June 20 Mrs. However, when your partner has Abel ducked and the queen won. Suppsbrt Amendment Irvin H. Heidenreich and Mrs.
opened a club it is sound practice South dealer . Thomas H. Campbell Jr. will give to avold insisting on clubs AS nither side vilnerable NEW YORK The Businéss and a linen shower. The party will be
Professional Women's Club oflin the Buckingham Drive address.
TLE BRIDE'S wn, ALG. Wilson Jr. Takes Bride
CRYSTAL [:378"" hiss,
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. SOUTH and Mr. Champion S~K J83 CHINA - aie D—A KJ t : CQ 786 The Necessary Brilliance The bidding: | and Color to SOUTH. WEST NORTH EAST|| Delightful Dining 10 1H 20 Pass | : Pass 2H 3.¢C! ad
All Pass
Coup fe Sef Wadding Date
Will Exchange Vows In Church Rite
Miss Betty Louise Thompson and Jack Duane Parrish have set] 4:30 p. m., July 30, as the time| for their marriage. The couple will exchange vows in the North Methodist Church. Miss Thompson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin L. Thomp-.
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the Lariat Pat- _}son, 3125 N, Illinois St. Mr. Par Tern. Goblets and | pish is the son of Oscar D. Par Shesheis = §10:00 gon. rish Jr, 5018 Central Ave. and| : ~ tthe late Mrs. Parrish, aSteiAn RI Lens. Mrs. Thomas Horrall Williams Grecian key design will be the matron of honor, and!
3 tn. 24-K old. 5-Piece Miss Doris Hurt, Chicago and Slate yutting -» $18.18, sf Indianapolis, will be the maid of Helsey New Era honor. EF Pattern; Goblets, Bridesmaids Named Sherbets and Wines “18.00 dozen. Serving as bridesmaids will be! i Mrs. Jack W. Aikin, Mrs. Walter | + = 8S. Hargis, Miss Anne Richardt! : | EE ‘and Miss Ann Resor. Linda Lee Shown on Ow Fascinating Second. Floor Thompson will be the flowergirl.
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Mr. Parrish will be his son's « ||best man, The ushers will be 3 | Mr. ‘Hargis, Harry" D. Layfield, | Joseph RB. Hoberman; Emil GC.
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——f Iverson Jr. and Jo hia | ? t. ¥ son. * y ay e 3 ball Miss Thompson 1 Traduate! “Mi Be Fishe A Wilson arried M PAN vy + of William Woods: College, She She! 430 oy by Fy end pr 6. OO rar i "| [|iattended Butler, University and) cpuech The bride is | - ughter, of Mrs. Helen. Fisher, 1431 W,
Pan | Wikon, $417 N. Pommyiania St, are 8 Bridagrsents pute,
7:45 p. m, Thursday in the IAC,
Ae Sf IE A [Carl Kiefer's Orchestra will play. [Marge Quinn, Mrs. John Andrews|
1117: Mrs. Vernon Warner, Mrs.| {Bertha Montfort 115. 5. The second session will be at
St. Joan of Arc
5 Winners ‘with the St. Joan of
five Duplicate Club Wednesday “iwere: N. & S—Mrs. Kathleen Ah-
bott, Mrs. E. .J. Ittenbach .108; Mr. and Mrs. W. V. O'Neil 91; {Wallace Simpson, Vincent Hurst
Prizes, master and rating points’ lare awarded in proportion to the| The Women's -Club, St. MI number of tables and according | to- ACBL requirements. An ac4 y : {cumulative prize will be awarded i They are Mrs. Robert Caliand, at the close of the series'in Au- ° Photo by John Spicklemire, Tim pag pc presidents. Mrs. Robert Stewart: Wa Vice president; Mrs. Howard having the highest ~ percentage,
pig owl Ro to the “player:Le
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dropped : the * “constitutional rule, Pierce.
“Each member plays with a dif. The bride is the daughter ot ferent partner during a quarter's Mr. and Mrs. William W. Jami.
play.” Permanent trophies were son, 3628 Birchwood Ave. Mr,
. % , 5428 Rosslyn Ave. are the, .parFinal standings were C. H. ents of Te pHieorn Pe
{Mrs. Pressler's daughter, Miss py the Industrial Contract Bridge Rowe, C. E. Madinger first; Ralph {League was held: in the Indianap- p The bride’s sister, Mrs.- Carroll
Ittenbach, O. K. Fraustein 'D. Smith, Shelbyville, was ma{second; Gordon H. Thompson, A. tron of honor. The bridesmaids G. Tulley third; George H. Fos- were Miss Jane Hartley and Miss ldick, C. F. Glunt fourth, | Theresa ‘O'Connell. The matron Adair Smith, Claude Lett firth; of honor wore pink organdy and {Howard A. King, M. Steele 2 picture hat. The bridesmaids’
OBC sixth; Mr. Lynn, M. blue organdy dresses matched the
«McManus seventh; Messrs: pRaLIaR, 0k DODOTS..
Olive, McCammon eighth; P. M.| C dlelic h Co andlelight Safin IK aselay: Halvorsen siti Sine bride’s gown was of can10th. elight satin and fell into a {chapel train. The illusion veil {was held by a cap of imported
Plastic Food Bags - . needlepoint lace. She carried an heirloom’ fan and a bouquet of Aid Stora e white orchids.
Gusseted food bags of plastic, The best man was Donald .
|patterned after paper bags used Bolle, brother of the bridegroom. by grocers, are available - for {Ushers were Donald Welling and storage of food and refrigerator Richard Clift.
(use. They are resistant to stains,| A reception in the church par-
and Carl Bruce 895. E & We |
Mrs. Margaret Witt, Mrs. J. T.
one-spade-and partner re-/the—epponents—are—competing 4) [down the king of spades and fol-| The future bride is the daugh- Facial 04: Robert Greene, John, {lowed with a third spade. {ter of Mr. and Mrs. William P. |{R. Welch 825; Mr. and Mrs
In the Marott "Bridge Club Tuesday, high scorers were: N
l|& 8 (Possible 220)—Col. and
Mrs. L. F. Rhodes 128; Mrs, Jer-| {ry Jacobs, Mrs. Buck 120; Mrs.
E & W (Possible 240)—Mrs. Fal-
lender, Mrs. Arthur Pratt 151;
{ Mrs. Bass, Mrs. Rose 147.5; Rob-| ert Creed, Robert Miller 135.
Men's Club
Results of the Indianapolis]
Men's Club master point game
is, he should not bid on the cer-to his holding. When he raised a four, 700 points. | best man. The ushers will be War- Ralph Duncan, Mrs. Ryan 119. 5|
last Monday night in the Riley| Hotel were: N & S—+John 8S. Lynn,!
the best contract when your part- Nay ner has obviously lost interest in ORTH New York City, Inc. has gone on| Mrs, Wheat, 3606 N. Keystone John J. O'Keefe first; Harry J.| the suit. S—A Q.1 6 record in support of the equal Ave, entertained recently with a Dettra, W. G. Fritsch second; V. This is partic ularly true where) x og rights amendment now before buffet supper and miscellaneous|A. Halvorsen, Bert C. McCammon | ain —f 2 ) | Congress. r : {shower tor. the future bride. third. E & W--Frank C. Olive,
{Clemans, J. F. Gansman second; {Fred 8S. Binder Jr, Norman 8. |Echelbarger third. During May the club held its - first club pair championship. It
Trotters on
‘Wedding Trip
Miss Joanna Mays
Becomes Bride
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Trotiter are on a short wedding trip| {after their marriage at 8 p. m.
tis the "daughter of Mr. and Mrs. iF. C. Mays Sr., Mansfield, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Trotter,
tents of the bridegroom. Miss Carneese Harper. Ava,
maids were Mrs. Ted Cox, Kanka-
The majd of honor and the
{of aqua taffeta, These were fash-! ‘joned with a fitted bodice and!
f (full floor-length skirts: : Ivory Satin Gown
The bride's gown of ivory satin
net yoke was embroidered with] seed pearls. Her illusion veil was] iheld by a braided net and seed) pearl halo. She carried a French| {bouquet of white rdses and rib-| bon streamers centered w ith an orchid. Mr. Cox was best man. Ushers]
iwere Tom Barnhardt, Tom Car-| (penter, Ed Johnson, Harry John-| json, Jim Carpenter and Robert]
urn. The reception. was hel: {immediately afterward in th
IYWCA, |
For the trip Mrs. Trotter chose [an ‘aqua crepe . ensemble with
Pl be at bome in 21 N. Randolpn]
4 I member. § ipha Tita i 33d St, and Starling 302° N. @Walcott St. Mr. and Mrs, | hile accessories: The couple
kee, 'Ill., the bridegroom's sister;| Miss June Carter, Miss Birdeena| Horn and Mrs. William Gregory.| Linda Murphy was the flowergirl.|
TS = {Homer H. Riegner first; J. B.|
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{Friday in the First Church of] The. Nazarene. The Rev. E. C.| { Martin officiated. | The bride, Miss Joanna Mays,|
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‘had a fitted bodice and a full] skirt which fell into a train. The
"4 will not absorb vegetable odors, ior followed the ceremony. The
and will not permit odors to be! couple will live in Catalpa Court transmitted from one food to 38, Wolf Creek Pike, Dayton.
another, — “The bridegroom attended Rose
They. come .in sizes large Pqlytechnic¢ - Institute and the enough to hold a stuffed turkey | University of Dayton, The bride {or just a cube or butter. They can! attended Butler University. He be washed and used numerous is a member of Theta Xi fra. mes, (ternity.
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