Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 July 1950 — Page 3
SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1950 PAGE 3
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~ Couple Will Exchange Wedding Vows In the Irvington Methodist Church
Miss Joan Grace Meininger and Joseph Hill Richardson exchanged wedding vows at 3:30 p. m. today in the Irvington Methodist Church. $=
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E. Ninth St., and Dr. and Mrs. W, C, Richardson, Francesville. a pointed bertha of the lace. Lace ruffles accented the skirt and fllusion dotted with small blue forget-me-nots. She carried a floral phine Justice, bridesmaid. . yellow taffeta. They had nen Athenaeum taffeta sashes. They wore ivy Motor Trip Begins Tonight ert. Ewer, Lowell, and Dan Mein- in the Athenaeum. This will con-| of the bride’s parents the couple Holding table reservations toa print jacket dress of blue, toast Weakley, O. L. Fevier, Tom FosThey will be at home in Chi- Fritz Fromen. Joe Schmid, Otto Indiana University and is a mem- nedy and J. E. Clemens. He belongs to Acacia and Phi derich, W. I. Coons, W. P. Hanna.| Mayer and L. E. Johnson. Voted Down | Frank W. Wilson, John Heiden-| James Erdman, George B. Schiey, | SAN FRANCISCO, July 8 (UP) |1 amnertus, Charles Moulin. Ray en ended a five-day convention yuan Sherwood Blue, Gordon The proposal would have made gn th Jr I. T. Evans and wil before a nominating committee. ry mar) Arthur Earl, Arthur Ed. Hughes, of Dallas, Tex. federa- Smith, Roger Popp and ArMass. Helen Irwin, Des Moines, Iowa,| aps Mildred Irvine Janneck
The Rev. J. P. Alford, Dayton, O,, feid the double-ring service. Entering on the arm of her father the bride wore a gown of chapel train, “wedding ring” of lilies, forget-me-ndts and stephanotis. Both attendants wore white! - neck-lines and cap sleeves. The! Holds Dar wreaths in their hair and carried! Oo S ance John Buyer, Francesville, vel Dinner dancing in the summer Inger. tinue on Saturday nights in July left on a motor trip to Northern night are W. E. Harrison, Fred and white silk voile. Her acces- ter Sr, Arthur Brown. R. W. Mccago after Aug. 1. Roos, George Mercer, T. C. Wadber of Delta Delta Delta Sorority.! J. E. Walters, Harry B. MeIl- | Beta Pi Fraternities. {R. C. Gery, W. J. Pippert, George| |Reservations | {reich, A. C. Gisler, Ralph Ness-| National Officers { Dr. Herb Linsmith, A. W. Hutch=| ~—The National = Federation of pr Foster and A. G. Walters. here yesterday by voting down a|zecs ‘Leon Moltan, L. M. Fehr. | ft necessary for all candidates for ji... Kraas Jr. In other action yesterday, dele-| yw, .q4 pred Clark, Carl Lauention president, succeeding Dr. K.'¢p. Strauss. on I |Recent Marriage | | first vice president; Miss Mar-i,nq A Kemp Galbraith were
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Miss Mary Ann Sanders Miss Barbara Ann Michaelis Three local girls plan late summer weddings. Miss Mary Ann Sanders and Norbert Mayer will be married
at 9 a. m, Aug. 12, in the Sacred Heart Catholic Church. ; . The future bride is the daughter of Mrs. Cecelia J. Sanders, 1810 Union St, and Mr. and Mrs, Leo J. Mayer, 5259 Singleton St., are the prospective bridegroom's parents. . u n un 5 - ” MR. AND Mrs. Victor Michaelis, 43 E. Palmer 8t., announce the approaching marriage of their daughter. Barbara Ann, to Harold J. Lohman Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lohman, 1250 S. Talbot St. } The wedding will be at 8 a. m., July 22, in the Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Miss Rosemarie Michaelis will be the maid of honor, -and ‘Misses Helen Michaelis, Corinne Schafer and Betty Fagan will be the bridesmaids. : : Serving as the best man will be Frank Lohman while the ushers will be Joseph Lohman and John Murphy.
Church Wedding
THE McKEE Chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, was the scene at 7:30 p. m., July 1, of the marriage of Miss Ruth Vivian Auter to Sgt. Donald L. DeWitt, Mrs. Essie Auter, 506 N. Gladstone Ave., and Mrs. Minnie DeWitt, 4930 W. Caven St., are the parents of the couple. 2 » = » n » ROBERT L. Hammons will take Miss Patricia May Evans as his bride in a ceremony to be read at 2 p. m., Aug. 20. The future bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Goodmon, 421 E, Caven St., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hammons; 1236 S. Reisner St., are the prospective bridegroom's parents.
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Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Julius Meininger, 6074 nylon marquiset and French lace. The sheer voke was outlined with A white illusion fingertip veil fell from a close-fifting cap of Mrs. Richard L. Ring was the matron of honor and Miss Jose embroidered organdy dresses over full skirts were tied with yellow bouquets of large yellow daises. Summer Series the best man. Ushers were Rob- gardens is on the agenda tonight| After a reception in the home: and August. Michigan. The bride traveled in Lahr, Herman Tousley, H. F. sories were white linen. Kibben, John Scott, William Jaus, The bride was graduated from dell, Robert Uhl, James L. Ken-| The bridegroom attended Indiana.|vaine, H. A. Stevens, H. E. Hon-| ———————— ee | Lennox, George Outcalt, Walter] Loyalty Oath C. F. Klaus, Dr. William King, | ler, G, B. Johnson, 8. I. Schatz, | Elected by BPW | /inson, Noble Biddinger, Frank Business and Professional Wom-| N. C. Davidson, C. A.| proposed “small loyalty oath.” |gnyach Arthur Vehling, Dr. Carl office to list group affiliations; Homer York, R. E. Tappan, K.| gates elected Judge Sarah T.\ge; yy J Bullard, Dr. Richard Frances Scott, of Northampton, | Other officers elected were mies [5 Announced : guerite Rawalt, Washington, Sec-|mapieq June 4 in the home of the
ond vice president; Miss Elaine C. yrige's sister-in-law, Mrs. John T. Mrs.
Barnes, Tulsa, Okla. third vice
] = Irvine, 402 BI i . i 1 president; Mrs. Eunice C. Hel pe. Theo BS age Road One WCTU Indiana Rally
nessy, San Francisco, recording ~, secretary, and Mrs. Anita Cal-{Ciiistian Church, performed the
|ceremony. houn, New York, Treasurer. The couple’s only attendants
held in Boston, Mass. Pi Omicron
To Meet
The bridegroom is the son of} Mrs, Addie Galbraith, Burney, Ind. He attended Indiana Univer-
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regional rally days in Indiana for members of the Women's ChrisThe 1952 convention will be were Mrs. Lloyd E. Kanouse and tian Temperance Union as anDonald Galbraith, Greensburg. A nounced. by Mri. Herman Stanreception followed the ceremony. ley, Anderson, president.
held October 17-20 in the Connersville Methodist Church. The sity. The couple is living in 4062 national convention will be Sep-|
Stanley Announces We, the Women— Tuesday through Friday will be Use Subtle Flattery
Clever One Studies Indirect Method
By RUTH MILLETT I ALL WOMEN know that | men are susceptible to flattery, | But how to give a man the |
The state convention will be |
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Sorority Arranges
Annual Convention Six Indianapolis Chapters will be represented at the ninth annual convention of the Pi Omiicron Sorority July 19 to 22 in| the Hotel .Chamberlin, Old Point] Comfort, Va. i Representing Zeta chapter -are Mesdames Myron Kincaid, Durward B. Wood and Helen Riney, | Misses Jeanette Kight, Virginia] Marlowe, Hazel Peacock, Marie; Shake! and Florence Wingerter: Jy Mrs. Woods is. a nominee for second vice president. i
Beta Alpha Kappa Xi delegates are Mrs. Thomas Selmier, Mrs. Herbert Y.| Massie and Miss Christine Rag-! land. Miss Carl Kleeman will] tepresent Beta Alpha chapter.
Attending from Beta Beta chap-|
and Mrs. William H. Webb. Iota & Gamma and Sigma Beta chapters; will be represented by Mrs. Vol-| ney Pritchard, Mrs. George Radar and Miss Josephine Harbison. |
| esd: Clinic
Miss Patsy Berry, daughter of! Mrs. Eileen atten Berry, 2238 N.| Delaware St, is attending a speech workshop clinic at Purdue University. A junior® at Butler University, Miss Berry was awarded a schol-| arship to the clinic and is the only| undergraduate student in attendance there. She is taking specialized work in the teaching of handicapped children. Miss Berry is a member of the Delta Gamma Sorority, the Association of Women Students, Women's Recreation Association,
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By MRS. ANNE CABOT
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Miss Patricia May Evans
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_ ington, will be her sister's matron
laccessories will be a natural
Takes Bride
St. Ambrose Catholic Church will be the scene at 11:30 a, m. of
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4519 N. Merdian St. Indianapolis. Mrs. Robert Paul Ulrey, Bloom-
of honor. Her shell pink floor length lace dress will have a soft ruffle at the neck, Her headdress will be pink net. A deep violet orchid will be céntered in the colonial bouquet of flowers ranging from pink to orchid. : Best man will be the brides groom's father. Ushers will be Stephen R. Mulligan and Yale Rice Jr., both of Indianapolis. : A reception will be held immediately after the .ceremony in the Seymour Country Club, }
Shantung Suit The couple will travel to Can-. ada returning through New York and the East. The bride's going« away costume will be a copper colored shantung suit dress. Her
straw hat and green shantung: shoes and matching purse, They {will be at home Aug. 2 in Indi. | The bride attended Milwaukee= {Downer College and was ue ‘ated from Indiana University. She
Church Service To Unite Pair
Buchanan-Pearson " Rite to Be Read
Presbyteriain Church,
honor, quiset over taffeta dress a matching fichu, The brides-
Miss Joan Herrin, will be in blue
style. daisies.
They will derson; Clifford E. Lisle, East
Peruvian Lace Cap
marquiset.
|ing into a cathedral train.
Her imported French silk illu-
{sion veil falls from a cap made {of handmade lace brought by the {bride's father from Cajamarca, {Peru. Her arm bouquet will in= Shue red roses.
|KKG Reception
| The Butler University Kappa
build-up he needs, without let- | ting him know he is getting a |
build-up is an art a lot of Blackwood on Bridge—
women never bother to learn. a ; <n E The woman who can flatter Muzzy Chooses Wrong Card, § Sets Up Game for Champion
a man without his suspecting that he is being flattered almost always observes t he - following rules:
She avoids | hand. : S thecbvious and » the trite. For {the exceptions. And the exceptions are harder than the rules.
stead of ask-
“IT'S THESE PESKY exceptions that drive me crazy,” ré-| marked Mr, Muzzy, as his opponents wrapped up four spades on this Butler University.. The bride is a
house will be the scene of the reception immediately following the | ceremony. | For traveling the bride has {chosen a white suit with red accessories, On their return the ‘couple will live in 1210 Ewing St.
They were both graduated from
{member of Kappa Kappa Gamma
“Na sooner do I learn a good rule than-I have to start-learning gsrority and the bridegroom be- by several - bridge - clubs today,
{longs to Delta Tau Delta Frater-
& “That's because the exceptions require a bit of thinking,” re- nity.
iplied Mr. Champion brutally.—~ i i | Actually, if we could learn to South dealer o: big by some method of counting, Both sides vulnerable
ing - “what do you do?” when she meets a
’ | man and then {with no exceptions; or to play by RTH h | saying prettily = Ruth Millett some set of rules, with no excep-| Miss 3 ras # “That sounds terribly interest- |tions—then the game would soon _s 3105 ing” ing” no matter what his [lose its chief fascination which is eg ‘ answer is, she waits Lo lits infinite variety, D3 343 f7% chance to be impressed .le - : : X me 1! mately, — ron Wrong-Choice | EST EAT. Then she shows by her in--| "IN TODAY'S deal Mr. Meek led 542 81 |? tent interest and her pointed his seven of clubs in response to 5-3 832 dil §. questions and remarks that she |his partner's overcall. Mr. Muzzy D—A Q 10 D—J 962 actually finds something about (won with the ace and noted the « 4° C—AQJ1098 his job extremely interesting. /fall of Mr. Champions King. 1 SOUTH . u-» | Clearly a shift was in order at Mr Champion SHE doesn’t spread her flat- this point and even Mr. Muzzy “SA KJ109 8 .tery on too thick, The woman realized that the right shift was cH QF who is always létting a man - to a diamond. The question was, D—K 138 know she thinks he is wonder- [which diamond? C—K
, | it - Mr. Muzzy ¢ : ful ‘doesn’t impress him very | For a momen : The bidding: . | much. He thinks she is either ingered the deuce, his fourth goUTH WEST NORTH EAST | ' It highest. Then, with a knowing 1 g§. Pass INT 2 C { completely insincere. It's the 55k he transferred his attention gg Pass. 4S All Pass | woman who uses flattery sub- to the nine spot, which wasa step — tly and not too frequently who in the HEN Qrection Jot which : reall m f fell short o e mark. : San - y Saas > 2 feel lead of the nine Mr, Champion pease. wth 4 mae. ducked and poor Mr. Meek won She doesn’t go in for the big- |with the ten. If he cashed the ace wonder Poh ana SumbHitle. ‘he would set. up Mr. Champion's. foday rorth bothering with [ee perately he led a heart et oy hat or ee 0y, hoping Mr. Muzzy had the king ry an tor memeound (diamonds again. But Mr. Cham: 3 . v y 8s an faction out of*jthe admiration pion , won, drew p of a confessed dumb-Dora. She realizes that the indirect compliment is the most powerful compliment of all. And she works the indirect compliment two ways, making a point of repeating the nice things other people say about the man she wants to interest and making a few well-chosen compliments,
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By MARGUERITE SMITH : Times Garden Editor parked a diamond on dummy’s Q.—I have a Christmas cactus
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“Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. {Nathan E. Pearson, 342 Berkley { Road, and Mr. and Mrs. James IM. Buchanan, 4910 Kenwood Ave.
The Doctor Says— Dysentery Is Problem
| Parasite Causes
Severe Disease | By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D.
| AMEBIC dysentery is a world-
wide problem THIS 18 gn unte™ {vorable reflection on our use of
modern knowledge since we know | > how this disease 1s spread and N & 8 {Jacobs, Lawrence Welch 161; Miss The parasite: rekponsible for Marge Quinn, M. IL, MacManus
{how to prevent it. *
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this form of dysentery travels to those of another. 1 ‘by pollution and are usually tak-|
{the drinking water or in the food, | and by flies and direct contact. These must first have been contaminated by human waste con{taining the parasite. The nature and severity of {symptoms vary. 4 great deal. The disease often develops suddenly
{abdomen, » . » | DIARRHEA with bloody stools {is common. Those who are at-
ltacked in .this way are extremely
{iil and prostrated. Since the symptoms of amebic {dysentery may bé just like those
lof other conditions the only way!
lof making a sure diagnosis is by
/identifying the parasites under [the microscope. ; Prevention is the most import-/ {ant line of attack. Since the dis-
|ease is spread by water, food and
with ameba containing human waste, every effort must be di to eat or drink pure food and} water only and to.make it impossible for files to cf with infected ma
he Rev. Virgil D. Ragan will] . officiate at 7:30 o'clock tontgnt B li o i 2] WE at the ceremony uniting Miss!® Fl ge eague Anita Patricia Pearson, and|
James Lockhart Buchanan. me Plans Meet
wedding will be In the Fairview
Miss Barbare Pearson, maid of will be in a green mar-| with! Five members of the Indianap-
maids, Miss Jane Lindenberg and on the committee of the summer.
and pink dresses of the same tract Bridge League July 20 carry white through Aug. 6. 2
Robert E. Cooprider will be the Joseph A. Braver and Reba Buck, best man, Harry W, Farmer, An- R. G. Ittenbach and Easley Black=
The bride's gown is of white event. The fitted bodice is | accented with a sheer yoke off Will be Mesdames Arthur Pratt, {shoulder effect outlined with a/Arch Falender, William Rose, L. |ruffle of Chantilly lace, The long : ; |sleeves extend into bridal points. | Rupp, E. J. Ittenbach. A. R. Cofin, {Highlighting the bouffant skirt M. L. Thompson, J. E. Morris, jare lace tiers and ruffles cascad-
{Kappa Gamma Sorority chapter]
"=iC. H. Rose, tenth, ~~
ithe Indianapolis Athletic. Club,
|from the intestines of one person Mrs. Amebic infections are spread Kasle 164; Mr. and Mrs. {en into the body by swallowing nM. Stanley McComas Jr. 47. : gi
{is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha and Kappa Kappa Kappa | Sororities. The bridegroom, an IU graduate, attended Valley Forge Military Academy and Dartmouth College. He belongs to Delta Tau Delta Fraternity.
{Bridge Results—
! Five to Serve On Committee
'olis Bridge Association will serve
{nationals of the American Con-
They are Mesdames V. R. Rupp,
wood.
Chicago; Donald H. Holmes and| One of the Jeading attractions = = Fred W. Rohr will be the ushers. at the eight day meet in the Neal
| House, Columbus, O., will be the {four sessions of the Master Pairs
Attending: from Indianapolis
J. Blackmore, Wayne Warrick,
R. F. Pasho and Randall Bass.
Duplicate Winners ol. and Mrs. Lester Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Kasle, Miss Annabelle Van Winkle and Miss {Margaret Watson, Joseph BE. Cain, Jerome Jacobs, Ralph G. Ittenbach, Gilbert Cohen, Al Do« browitz and E. A. Freeman. The winners of the Men's Dus plicate Club for the second quar ter’s play are John 8. Lynn, first; Charles . E. Madinger, second; Mr. Thompson, third; O. K. Fraus stein, fourth; Adair Smith, fifth; Ralph G. Ittenbach, sixth; A. G. Tulley, seventh; Cliff F. Glunt, eighth; Claude Lett, ninth, and
Industrial League | Results of play are announced
{They are: The Industrial Contract |Bridge League, open pair game, ACBL, movement used, Thurs, {night: (Possible Score 286) —Mrs. |Falender, Mrs, E. W. Chaille 182; ‘Mrs. George Rider, Mrs. John (Lavelle 173.5; Mrs. Kitty Warner, Mrs. 8. R. Richardson 1668; Miss Van Winkle, Miss Watson 164.5, The next meeting of the league : will be 7:45 p. m. Thursday In
- Bt. Joan of Arc Club, Wed. night! N & S—Mrs. Chaille; Mrs, Blackmore 1735; Mr. and Mrs. Roland Pasho 171.5; Mrs. E. J, Ittenbach, Mrs. R. V. Weaver 1545; E & W-—Charles Huston, Mrs. Wallace Simpson 166; Dr. Raymond Bosler, Richard Salb 158:5;Mrs:~C:-Vo-Cracratt: Mrs {Larry -Aschoff 148.5. yi Lincoln Bridge Club, Fri. night: (Possible . 270) — Jerry
153.5; Mrs. Ralph E. Duncan, Buck 1415; E & W (Possi= e 270) — Mrs. Falender, Sid
P.
Ryan 156.5; Mr.
Assistant Dean
the past nine years, een. pointed assistant dean of stud: at the university, She will assume her
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