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feta matching their dresses. Their ; pi ke Fo ad bol SBR hone Organdy Gown ‘of her Purdue University Sorority

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" {rom 8t. Mary's School, Peeks-

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Roslyn, L I, N. ¥., announce the ‘engagement of their

" daughter, Miss Carolyn louise Wood, (right) and

Charles White Halleck. Mr. Halleck is the son of Rep. and Mrs. Charles A. Halleck of Rensselaer and Washington. A reception this afternoon in the Wood residence made known the news:to 125 relatives and friends of the engaged couple. Miss Wood was graduated

parents, Mr. and Mrs, Edward P. Woodlock, 4018 W. 13th St. . Mr. Gipson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roe Gipson, Danville. The wedding will be Aug. 19.

kill, N. Y., and is attending Skidmore College. The prospective bridegroom was graduated ’ from St. Alban’s School in Obermeyer-Hanover , and will graduate MISS BETTE Joan Hanover, from Williams ~Col- ~~ (léft), daughter of MF and Mrs. Albert Louis Hanover, Nashville, Tenn. and Peter W, Obermeyer will be married Aug. 21 in the Woodmont Country Club, Nashville. The ° bride-

lege. He is a member of Beta

The wedding will be next June in the Cathedral of the ncarnation, Garden City, L. 1,

XY, groom-to-be's, parents are Mr. . ® =» and Mrs, Fred Obermeyer, 4001 THE PROACHING marri- Central Ave,

The future bride attended Carnegie Institute of Technology and Ward - Belmont

age of Miss Eva Nell Woodlock (left, below) and Trenton D. Gipson is" announced by her

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anderbilt University, Mr, Obermeyer attended Butler and Indiana Universities. y ss = » & ROBERT FE. HICKS took Miss Joy Efleen Abney (second - from left below); as his bride in a July 20 céremony in the Calvary Baptist Church. The parents of the couple are Mr,

from right, below) will become the bride of Gates Ensign Hunt Jr. Oct. 7 In the Meridian

Parents of the couple are Mr. And Mrs, Willlam M. Hutchison, E. 86th St, and Mr. and Mrs. Hunt, Atlanta, Ga., formerly of

“and Mrs, Hubert J. ‘Abney, Indianapolis. 2830 N. Adam St, and Mr. and \ Mrs. Kenneth O. Hicks, 3310 E. Campbell-Robbins 36th St. : THE REV. Henry G. White Gieseking-Rusie

will read the vows-uniting Miss Marjqpie Robbins (right, below) and Frederick Campbell Sept. 15 in the Irvington Methodist Church. 3 Mr, and Mrs. Frank L. Robbins, 617 N. Hamilton Ave, are the bride-to-be’s parents, and Mr. and Mrs. Cleatus B, Campbell, 1621 Nowland Ave. are the parents of the prospective bridegroom, :

“MISS JEAN Elizabeth Rusie (far below) and Kenneth C. Gieseking will be married <at 7:30 p. m. Sept. 30 in the First Moravian Episcopal Church, Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. John H, Rusie, 6112 Central Ave, and Mrs. Walter Smith, 3039 8. Wolcott Ave. is the prospective bridegroom's mother. The Rev. Stanley R. _Woltjen will officiate,

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Vows With Mr. Kleinschmidt

Vows uniting Miss Jane Messing and Kenneth Richard Kieinschmidt will be read at 4:30 p. m. today in St. Paul's Episcopal Church. The Rev. Rudolph W. Locker, St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, will officiate. : The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W, Messing, 5631 Lowell Ave. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Kleinschmidt, 709 E.

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Miss Joy Eileen Abney

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Minnesota 8t., are the parents of | " - - the bridegroom. { Thé bride attended Stephens

Mrs. Victor M. Knight will be College and is a graduate of De-

the matron of honor. The brides- pauw University. She is a member

maid therington, Mos I Holmes, Chicago; and {DePauw University and a mem _ Miss Nancy Driscol, Lorain, 0. (ber of Delta Chi Fraternity. ~Phey-will--be- dressed alike in % P— HR nylon over green, blue, lavender Miss Kassebaum. and yellow, They will wear white __ ..nylon. baby caps over pastel taf- To

will be Mrs. Richard D; of Deita Delta Delta

sisters at a week-end party today

be fashioned with a chapel train. ahd tomorrow. A juliet cap trimmed with seed] Alpha Xi Delta Sorority mem-

Sorority. Park Forest, Ill;!The bridegroom is a graduate of

Shen-Courtney photo,

ris will hold her fingertip veil. [bers from Indianapolis in the pea will carry a Se of valley party will be Misses Mary Ann lillies, tuberoses and amazonica Kish, Marian Radtke and Betty i , will] ; oo aies. Busblers, Biution, wil Sony reeraicre: Balos Park, 1; y ¥ : Miss -Joan Huffington and” Miss Be Mr Ethelimawn 2n4--Walter Ruth Krueger, Gary; Miss Phyllis 4 Smith, Louisville, Ky.; Miss Alice A reception in the home of the. Bovd, Cincinnati; Miss Marilyn ‘bride's parents will follow the pora, Fatmouth; Miss Joan CHifceremony. The couple will live at|ford, ' Delphi; Miss Jo. Vrydagh, 137% FE. Ridge St, Brazil, after|Terre Haute, and Miss Wanda Aug. 15. {Ratts, Martinsville.

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Blackwood on Bridge—

Brifieh System Has Dual Bid;

No Trump Has Two Meanings

THE BRITISH with their Acol System have two different open-

{vulnerable Vulnerable, they have 18 to 18 points (using the 4-3-2-1 count for ace-king-queen-jack). o When not vulnerable they need only 13 to 15 points and they Their argument against weak: ~~ = oo, no trump openings vulnerable is North dealer that there is too much danger of East-West vulnerable lone opponent doubling for a take-| NORTH

won't open one no trump, not vulnerable, with more than 15 points.

rolyn Wood ©

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Heights Presbyterian Church: ~~

ing no trump bids—one when vulnerable and the other when not.

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penalties, If the dummy is worth. = =~ = H..K JT f will outweigh the advantages of) oC Q 915 opening with a light no trump. | WEST EAST Two Range 8-Q 6 4 SA WHEN NOT vulnerable, how- He} lo 3 2 HA 3 653 ever, they feel the advantages of C—A K 6 O11083 the light no-trump are worth the 4 risk. There is a lot of merit to SOUTH their argument. ; | S-10875382 In today's deal an Acol player Hed would have opened the North DQ 8382 hand with one diamond if he had C—4 2

been vulnerable. Since he wasn't, The bidding:

trump opening. INT The East player had no way of Pass knowing how much strength

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his hand qualified for a one 1n0 NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST

South might hold over him and decided he couldn't afford to come e two range,

Club -Anriounces

a : "outs bid of two spades was New Officers >a warning to his partner that thei omen fos Alpha Nu Lat-'Her fingertip veil was held by a daisies Thomas cap made of heirloom lace. She must be a partial” contract as O'Haver, president; Mrs. Russell carried a white Bible topped With| The bride's gown is fashioned vice president; Mrs. A. C.

hand would play better at spades than at no trump—and. that it/relan Club are Mrs.

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Many Parties “Are Planned

to New York.to begin rehearsa

will honor Miss Beatrice L. Eiff,| Broadway show. Grand Rapids, Mich. bride-to-bé! of Edward C. Schmidt. The cotiple| Riviera Movies will be married Aug. 26 in the

Church here.

{ Mrs. Herbert E. Baumeister will! rope last summer. |be- hostesses for a miscellaneous {shower Aug. 23 in Mrs. Bau- . . {meister’s home, 314 W. Hampton Florida Vacationers {Drive, | Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Jackso | Mrs. Lewis Grabhorn, 3474 Fall 4702 Norwaldo Ave, Creek Pky. will give a party tioning in Sarasota, Fla.

Aug. 23 and Mrs. Clara Schmidt, As ™ re, 6071 E. 8t. Joseph 8t., will_be 1S | ING

{hostess for the bride-to-be Aug. 22. | By MARGUERITE SMITH For the best buy in. corn-on«........... Times Garden Editor . {the-cob, look for fresh - green Q—1Is cauliflower tied up husks. The yellow kernels shouid| the head compact or be shiny and fat with milk. | out the light?

{also, at several parties in Grand |

Look for Green Husks |

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Os Fresh Corn

Then hurry this good purchase A—It's tied up to keep out the.which extended into a cathedral|

light which turns the head

gnto your refrigerator, leaving| on until ready for the yellowish color and makes

| its husk 1bei¥ng salted water. { { Compactness of the head

Black Popular | : perience) by sufficient lime: evening this Fall will be the little {black dresk, say St. Louis deisigners of young: fashion. | Favorite> eostumes for party dates are the black sheath dress in daytime fabrics—the two-piece

ing, cauliflower may form ing organic materials, plenty

ing vestee—and the black erepe; , en ; %

Four local parties this month on the new Olson and Johnson

p | Mr, and Mrs. Robert Wolfe, In-| Trinity Evangelical Lutheran | 4isnapolis and Ft. Lauderdale]

Fla., will give a special showing] | A buffet supper will be given! s navies at 8 p.m. Thirsday in| |Aug. 19 by Miss Ruth Reed, 4107) {pe Riviera clubhouse, These films | Winthrop Ave. Miss Ellen Cox and were taken on their trip to. Eu- Church was “the. scene af the a )

are vaca- Mr

taste strong rather than mild. Chantilly lace.

controlled by well-balanced-soil and (judging from our own ex-

certain trace elements are lack-

ricy head or discolor. Rich soil containing plenty of water hold-

iclarér pitched a losing , club|tarian.

New committee heads are Mrs

B t : Elff Star to Visit Z gr while winning with dummy’s 1a] rice sm bbe foc BE Shirley, Hollywood oar KDE. Eventually he Jost. five more John Egger, ways and means

_— will spend Monday and Tuesday tricks-—three spades, a diamond To Be Feted | with his parents, Mp. and Mrs, [and a club—for down one. But it {Luther J. Shirley, 824° N. Audu- Was a small price to pay for the bon Road. He will be going pleasure of seeing the opponents { : 2

| through Indianapolis on’/his way Miss game and rubber,

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Mrs. Owen J. Neighbors,

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Reception Follows Rite

Marianne Schmutte

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Roberts Girl Scout troop.

Fr. Trapp

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R. S. Hageman Will Mau

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Is Bridegroom ) In a double ring cerefiony at! In a traditional ivory satin

11:30 a. mm. today the Rev. Fr. 8OWn, Mise Fleanor May Arms

Stanley Hageman at 8:30 p.m, Mary Lou Miller and Jack Gilford 7 p.m, Henthorn In Christ the King !0day, in Sweeney Chapel, But. Catholic Church, ler University. The ReV. Abram The bridé is the daughter of 5: Woodard, retired Methodist Mrs. Thelma Miller, 5828 Kings- Minister, will officiate. ley Drive. Mr. and Mrs. K. R.| The is the daughter of Hefithorn, 22 N. Sherman Ave, MT. 8nd Mrs. Robert D. Arms ére the parents of the bridegroom, 260ng, 5779 N. Pennsylvania St, Mrs, Victor M. Knight was the Mr. and Mrs. Earl L: Hageman, matron of honor. The bridespa#tids Seattle, Wash, are the parents {were Miss Donna Marie Ortelafid of the bridegroom, "They | Miss Elizabeth Armstrong will

{Miss Barbara Ann Schrag ; were: dressed alike in se ‘and | De her sister's maid of honor. The

tyettow marquiset. Robert F. Hen- | Pridesmaids will be Miss Laura thorn was his brother's best man. Lindley and Miss Anna Harshe The bride's white satin gown Man. They will be dressed alike

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Behrmann, recording and corre- |

ithe ace. Fast made the poor re-| Crawford, historians, and Mrs./ [turn, ©f another heart and de- Edwin M. Ransburg, parliamen-

Harvey Rogers, project; tele-| Garth R. Marine, nounce the approaching marriage! - publicity, and Mrs, Lyle With-|of their daughter, Elizabeth, 4700) 3c ty and was graduated from

Holman is - the Hill. The prospective iidsgroohs delegate tothe federation. Her is the son of Mr. and Mrs: alternate is Mrs, Thomas Rush- Hill, 3060 Hoyt Ave. Indtanapolis, °3 Pasadena City College and The group provides girl { | scouting privileges for girls who'3 in the Kast Sixteenth Street could not join scouting any other Christian Church. Their attend-| way. They sponsor the James E. ants will be Mr. and Mrs. William |

was accented with lace paneling|in Yellow marquiset and carry

Cathedral Train

tan orchid: - with ‘a cathedral train. 1

| A reception in the home of the bard of pe A head

SE EATEN EAE instr : Wa gi “20251and of gardenias, ivy and stephe 10th 8t. after Aug. 12. The anotis. : teph

‘mony: The couple with Hive a E.

{trump or [sponding secretaries; Mrs, Benja-| m. attended Franklin Eg West. op: sd the deuce of min F. 8mall Jr, treasurer; Mrs. |i e800 ; Lian a. Tah will be Me: 3 Hageshearts and diifnmy’s fack fell to| Robert Palmer and Mrs. H. N.| ga ° ? . $ Harold

| Burr, Alexandria, Va.; Gerhard HPlaut Madison; Wis; and Dantel

Miss Stockton frsty | A tion | Is Betrothed Irldee Tny ome of the Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Btockton an-| ash.

{I'he bride attended Butler Uni.

’ Indiana University. She is a {E. 16th St., Indianapolis, to Leo. 0. © Kappa Alpha Theta (Sorority, The bridegroom attend-

The couple will be married Sept. 'D® University of Washington, rte

Four Share

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Becomes Bride | The 8t. Joan of Are Catholic

By MRS, ANNE CABOT These demure “Southern Belles” will bring new .charm to your living room as well as protect upholstery. The delightful ladies are embroidered in gay colors and simple stitchery. The popular pineapple motif crocheted in white or colored thread makes an enchanting trim, Pattern 5035 includes complete crocheting instructions,

marriage of Miss Marianne Bchmutte to Ralph J. Wilson at {10 a.m, today. The Rev. Fr. {Michael Holtzleiter officiated. The bride is the daughter of and Mrs. George William Schmutte Jr., 4304 Park Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilson, 2054 Washington Blvd, are the par-| ents of the bridegroom. Mrs, Willlam Carr was her sister’s matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Robert Auckly and Miss Mary Virginia Taylor. They were dressed alike in blue

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signs, stitch illustrations, ma-

Decorative Chair Ensemble

hot-iron transfers for three de- .

Bridge Honors Master Pair Play At Half-Way Mark

Times Special COLUMBUS, 0. Aug. B—As the master pair championship, blue ribbon event of the summer national contract bridge . cham. pionships of the American Cons tract ‘Bridge League, reached the half-way nark, Sam Sayman, |New York and E. N, Marcus, Boston, share the top position with 5 Allen Harvey, Louisville, Ky., and David C. Carter, Kansas City, fp Mo., with 46015 points each. In thifd place are two Min-

I8 cascade arrangement of garde-| No. 5035

nias and pink sweetheart roses. The best man was Mr, C

Price 20c If mn a Patrick Malanoy. } rm A reception in the home of thesesasshaNererestbane FeraEe

the bride's parents followed the

of ceremony.

Universities, oa an Te

a i The ushers were Mr. Auckly and NEME ..oievvirnrsinirserannnn

The couple will live Street Cesar ssssiiesannnncnnnenel water and a mulch will pro-iat 646 E. 524 St, Apt. 6, after : duce nice heads of cauliflower Aug. 20. The bridegroom attend- City even - in hot weather, we've ed both Indiana and Butler!

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marquiset and lace over satin. terial requirements and com- {neapolis ‘Players, David Clarrén They carried oolonial Picardy plete making and finishing di- ‘and Charles Berman with 453 glamellias. | rections, points, . Ee ET rand Rey LAL. 10 NA ...Only “128 pairs-of the or ip to make Best Man". | NIE CABOT 192 will compete in the first fight to keep! The bride was gowned in white section today. The low 84 scorers inylon nst- and Chantilly lace, | The. Indianapolis Times {for the two past sessions will be- : ate icome a second flight, & train, Her fingertip vell was held | 530 S. Wells St. | Mrs. B. Arst and Emmanuel by a crown trimmed with white! : | Hockfield, both of Chicago, wom She carried .a Chicago 7, TIL |the a Golder master

{pair event last night.

The New York duo, Louis Kelner and Edgar Kaplan, was second.

After the first session of the president's pairs, Sol Babich of Columbus and Laura Hardy, Dearborn, Mich, lead the field of 86, pairs with 108%; points. In

jsecond glace. are . and Mrs, OBE ts Pe Rt ae 5035 ring in chs event. h :

Henry A. Trapp united Miss! Strong will be married to Robert

land extended into a chapel train. Cascade arrangements of {vy and

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wget Bk oneal pon mts sod 7 ibid: dr NACOADOCHES, Tex, Aug. B onony: They wit Hive in Seattls,