Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 August 1950 — Page 3
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Chapel Is Scene of Rite Miss Sally Schooley
ought the recent Edwin Pauley Services Com=~ ying of the De1se, might have on on the pre
a. Mr. Pauley ged war against 1 she refused to Is Married L, A reception in the Marott Hotel
followed the 3:30 o'clock wedding! this afternoon of Miss Sally] Schooley and Martin W. Lam-| mers. The couple exchanged vows in the McKee Chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale officiated. Mrs. Donnis L. Winegar was the matron of honor and the bridesmaids were-Mrs: Edward-Peschau;-Miss Elizabeth Armstrong and ' Miss Charline Lammers. They wore white marquiset over yellow taffeta and carried bouquets of daisies and roses. The bride was gowned in white Chantilly lace and nylon net over satin. The fitted bodice had a sheer yoke outlined with a ruffled bertha. The bouffant skirt fell into a cathedral train. Her twotiered fingertip illusion veil was held by a halo of flowers. She carried gardenias, stephanotis and white roses. :
_ Pink Suit John Hollings was the best man while the ushers were Warren H. Greene, Chicago; George L. Finch _ and Robert P. Rich. For her wedding trip to Michigan the bride wore a beige pink . suit with brown accessories. The couple will be at home at 6322 Park Ave. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Omer W. Schooley, 728 E.
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John Allan photo “Miss Eileen Hoover”
St. Paul’: s Episcopal Church Will Be Scene of Wedding
Richard Maxwell McDowell ‘will take Miss Virginia Joann]
en and weapons Tist St. attended Western Col-|ypu 10 0g hic bride in a ceremony to be read at 4:30 p. m. today in| World War 1 nx lege. She is a graduate of DeFaiw| St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Pe y ibility—even to University and a Kappa Alpha = pp, pride 1s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. William Mikels, emlin, : Theta Sorority member, 5945 N. Meridian St., and Mr. and Mrs. Chester McDowell, Elkhart, | Indian Times The bridegroom attended Pur- are the bridegroom's ‘parents. oe et rere ally News, due and Butler Universities. He is
The Rev. William Burrows will ter a trip to Virginia Beach and| officiate. Miss Kathryn Lycas will Washington the couple will be at| be the maid of honor and Miss home Sept. 1 in Elkhart. For Rosemary Rockey, Kokomo; Mrs. traveling the bride has chosen a 1James Clore, Miss Donna Mikels pink gabardine suit with beige ac-| and Miss Jerrie Wilson will be the |cessories. ‘ bridesmaids. Sandra Bowers will |serve as the flowergirl.
White Organdy
affiliated with the Sigma Nu Fraternity.
Couple Takes Trip North
pie Chooses | The attendants will wear white] Morquiset & and Lace lorgandy over tateta. They will
A pA Das Ns. Bi satel Church was 8 the wedding of Miss Anna Marie Fox and Philip J. Trimpe, The Rev. Fr. James Moore read ‘the double-ring service at 10 a. m. The couple’s parents are Mr. and Ms. Harry C. Fox, 5451 Ju= lian Ave: and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett H. Trimpe, 3835 Forest ——Manor-Ave.— a_ cathedral train. A matching. with . ~~ The bride was In a gown Of lace Victorian bonnet decorated’, -orhiite- marquiset-with.a. Chantilly, with seed pearls will hold the WO of. lace collar and bib. The bouffant tiered fingertip illusion veil. | The bride is a. graduate of DePauw University and a mem-
skirt was highlighted with gr near the hem-line IN Home fell into a cathedral train. A tWo-| ghe will carry white stocks, ber of ‘Delta Delta Delta Sorority. tiered fingertip imported filusion, istephanotis and orchids. Jack! Veil hung from a shirred half hat. waipe, Peru, will be the best man’ To Seuth She carried a cascade bouquet Of hile the ushers will be Carl IMP Sout |Boliman, Nappan.2; William and| Mr. and Mrs. Patrick F. 0'Con-ma-|Robert McDowell, Elkhart, and nor, 3836 Central Ave. will leave
white gardenias. Mrs. Thomas H. Kraeszig,’ {ron of honor, was in yellow mar- Mr Clore. tomorrow for a two-weeks’ vacaquiset over taffeta accented with| The reception will be -in thejtion in Florida and Cuba.
applique. The full skirt was fi Sunflower Quilt Design
length. Wedding Breakfast Miss . Dorothy Fox, maid of] By MRS. ANNE CABOT The glory of the vibrant sunflower is typified in this New
honor, and Misses Jane and Joan) Fox, bridesmaids, wore dresses of England heritage quilt. Requiring only 12 pieced and 12 plain
nile green marquiset made like blocks, it is easy to make,
the matron of honor’s. Nancy . Trimpe, flowergirl was in white embroidered organdy. The fabric pieces used should --be..gaudily colored asthe sun--flower is a showy flower. This
Mr. Kraeszig was best man. ! __ The ushers included Carver Moc-| beautiful quilt will bring charm and color to the home of today.
Griff Jr., William Gardiner and) Pattern 5161 includes pattern
Harry Fox.- 3 for blocks, piecing and making —uilt, material requirements and . complete finishing directions.
She is a graduate of Indiana |University. The bridegroom at-| tended the school.
Miss Thompson HEB
lavender stocks. Mr. and s.. Merritt © L. : Thompson, 3828 Carrollton Ave., The bride will wear an imported announce the approaching mar-| white swiss organdy and lace riage -of their daughter, Marian, dress with fitted bodice, and sheer {5 joseph A. Sawrey. yoke edged with lace applique and|
the Tabernacle Presbyterian { Church.
held in Whispering Winds and the reception in the home of the bride’s parents. For a motor trip north the bride wore a light brown suit with|
deserves . prown and white accessories. The ; : couple will live here at 51 8. HaWw- 5 provide thorne Lane. : ANNE CABOT hte rh The Indianapolis Times Carl Ritt Weds 530 S. Wells St. Mes. Neville - Chicago 7, IL EVANSVILLE, Aug. 12—An : 4 y . j- » - nouncement is made of the No. 5161 Price 20c marriage here of Mrs. Julia
Neville and Carl Ritt, both of Evansville. The Rev. Alfred F. Winter officiated. y After a wedding trip to St.|[ Louis and Chicago, the couple will be at home at 420 Southeast Second St. here. The bride is the ‘daughter of Mrs. Ida Hoyle, 3721 Boulevard Place, Indianapolis. Mr. Ritt is managing editor of the Evansville Press.
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The prospective brid t forget-me-nots, Her full skirt with ype e-p of Peet Ye He gly
lace edged apron will fall into Sawrey, 1218 Congress Ave. The|
‘married -3:307 Sept. 30 in McKee Chapel
{derson, Brazil,
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~ Miss Mary Margaret Swartz SEVEN APPROACHING marriages are ‘announced. Miss Kathryn Louise Brandes and Robert W. Buckley | will be married at 7:30 p. m., Sept. 1, in the Bethany
| Lutheran Church. Mr. and Mrs. Roy H.
ents.
Brandes, 515 N, Gray St., and Mr. and “Thome of the bride's parents. Af-| Mrs. William J. Buckley, 4255 S. State Ave, are the couple's par-
JAMES | PAUL o CONNOR will take Miss Nina Jane Waldron as his bride in a ceremony to be read in October. The future bride is the daughter of Mr. mnd Mrs. John Waldron, Marinette, Wis., | and Mr. and Mrs. John F. O'Connor, 2143 N. Alabama St, are the prospective bridegroom’s parents. . Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Carlson are at home in New York
Lutheran Church.
-olic Church.
Miles, The “cé Church, The, future br Hoover; 61 Campbell Av
N. LaSalle St., are the bridéegroom-to-be's parents. Aug. 26 is the date chosen by Miss Mary Margaret Swartz and Donald Lee Wilkins for their marriage in the Holy Name -Cathotic-Church. The wedding will be at 11. a.-m. Mr. and Mrs Roy M. Swartz, Beech-Grove,-and-Mr.-and Mrs. Ralph. E. Wilkins, Spencer, aye. the} parents of the couple.
ANOTHER "FALL wedding in the Holy Name "Catholic Church
following their marriage at 3 p.m. July 30, in the First United The. bride. was. Miss. Hilkka Anita Wallin, “daughter. ot Mrs Kalle Nissinen, 1431 W. ern Bt :
MRS. FRANK M GERBECK, 758 N. Holmes “Ave
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The Broadway ‘Baptist Chureh will be the scene at 2:30 pM Sept. 10, of Miss Pauline Williams’ marriage to Elbert P. 8hadday. Mr. and Mrs. -Cariton Williams, Rowlett, 1951 x Bosar!, Ave., are the couple's parenta,
A RECEPTION n the Marott Hote! will follow the 11:30 a. m -wedding next Saturday of Miss Eileen Hoover reinony willbe in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic:
Worthington, and. Mrs. Ethel
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will be that of Miss Theresa Mary Van Benten and John J. Gib- |
Jridegroom’ 8 parents.
bons. They wijl be married Sept. 16. The bride-to-be is the daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Herman H. Van Benten, Beech Grove, and Mr, and Mrs. William: P. Gibbons, Beech Grove, are the prospective’
Miss Swails
To Be Bride
Future orien
ans Announced = Mr. and "Mrs. Otto. E. Heun,
Bill L. Cassiday, 1236 8. Ber-| Rockville Road, announce the apwick Ave.; and Gurna Mae Swails proaching’ marriage of thelr will be married at 7:30 o'clock to- daughter, Patti, to William Hen-
night in the Lynhurst Baptist thorn son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank| Church. The Rev, Donald J. Dun- | Henthorn, 2210 Lafayette Road.
kin will officiate.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Swails, the Third Christian Chureh with 1739 8. Fruitdale Ave. and Mri the Rev.-A. C. Brooks, officiating. and Mrs, Marion Cassiday, Brazil!
are the parents of the couple.
The attendants will be Miss and Mrs. Eugene Smith will be the Barbara Kelly, maid of honor; matron of honor. Brazil, bridesmaids will be Misses Joyce and ‘Mrs. Caulfield, bridesmaids; and Ellen Smith,
Miss Barbara Cassiday, Mrs. Thomas Ellis Charles Leaman,
Judy Ann Applegate, flowergirl;| Wiley Hutcheson, best man, and man. Mr.
Seibert Clark and Robert ushers,
The bride’s white nylon gown | 'VonBurg-Maguire : {is fashioned with a hooped skirt - A beaded | tiara will hold her fingertip veil. | A reception in the home of the! guire, 2248 Pierson 8t., announce bride's parents will follow the the approaching marriage of their ceremony. The bride has chosen a daughter, Delores Jean, to Robert beige crepe dress and dark green A. VonBurg. accessories for her wedding trip | to Canada and Niagara Falls. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul The couple will live at 1236 8. VonBurg, 959 Congress Ave. The | Berwick Ave. after ,mext Satur couple will be married Oct. 7 day.
and cathedral train.
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and Ted Swalils, {will be ushers. EG
The wedding will be Aug. 27 in Miss Barbara Duey, Ann Arbor, {Mich., will be_the maid of honor Serving Jacquelyn Henthorn Frank Henthorn will be the best
Smith, Arnold Satz, An-| Larry Moore and Richagd
‘Wedding Set
Mr. and Mrs. Graydon C. Ma-
The prospective bridgegroom is
the First Presbyterian Church.
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Tot N nr sepn Ca BW Yersey 8 11 ‘The wedding will’ be at 9 a. m., Sept. , " the Holy Trinity Cath-
: [was “absolutely forcing for one
When Mrs. Book responded with two clubs, Mr. Masters turned his mind to Culbertson,
‘round. Holding no biddable suit] in diamonds or hearts he hi bis
At this point, if Mrs. Book
have been a definite and un-| mistakable sign-off and Mr. As
it was, she had four-card
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Couple Will
Repeat Vows
Rev. R. M. Hudelson To Be Brideg om
MOUNT TEBANON, 12--Dr. Cary N. Weisiger ml will officiate at the wedding of Miss Margaret Anne Hurrell and the Rev. Richard Willlam Hudelson, The ceremony will be in the United Presbyterian Church here at 3:30 p. m. today. The bride ‘is. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B, Hurrell of
this city and Mr. and Mrs. William
1. Hudelson, 4425 Carrollton Ave, Indianapolis, are the bridegroom's parents. Attending ‘the bride will be Miss Helen Edwina Hurrell, maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be Mrs, W. Courtney Seagle, Indianapolis, Miss Barbara McCandless and Miss Edith Worcester. They will wear! yellow and green marquiset over taffeta and carry bouquets of
roses and gladiolt.
Orange Blossoms The bride will wear the wedding gown of her grandmother, Mrs. George. Edward Hawes. It is of ivory silk faille with a front panel .
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1949, and realized that this bid! Partner before play began. Many Charles Rowe, M. L. McManus, players say a response of two jo Mrs. 8. R. Richardson, Mrs,
in_any suit, opposite a no trump. >
= Ho ph Miss Theresa Mary Van Benten ° PRO lof brocaded satin and lace trim. si Her veil will be of lace over silk & . llusion tulle. It will fall from Blackwood on Bridge— a coronet of lace and orange blossoms. She will carry garde MM a ster Ss S S ew a Tr tner Ss nias, valley lilies and stephanotis, Courtley Niman will be the best h N sg T S 1 m man while the ushers will be Neill" : ei r rum P ysi e s Hamilton, Pittsburgh; Chalmers I tle h Laconing, Md.; Charles HOST AT the bridge €lub| 3 sters plays with all sorts South dealer, Darocay. Carteret, N. J., and Wil. Wisely, he always Both sides vulnerable, ltam McConnell, South’ tries to play his partner's system. NORTH Sxl. he NCUpIOn YI gy the Of course bidding procedures Mrs. Book un ehanan Woman's Club, are pretty well “standardized 8-K633 he wauple wil} 16 st hom . today. But there is on situation H-A 782 I Mant. oad of i ; . D5 igi i Sort c-Q 5812 First Presbyterian Church. The opening bid of one no trump, a WEST EAST b Fldegroont 18 a graduate of Bute especially the responses to that| Mr. Abel Mrs, Keen [l¢r University and the Princeton "bid. SJ 7 2 |Theological Seminary. The bride ad H--J 10 3 |is a graduate of the University Every authority has a diferent DK 103 1 3 D—A 9 6 4 [of Pittsburgh and the School of Bhewar. . Ang Hii wages Hee C—K 10 6 C—J 9 8 [Christian Education, Princeton ave been v Theol al e » thought that every player had a 3 ™ ¥ Ofical Seminary. different answer, AQ109 Bridge : Results . Mr. Masters who plays the H—K 54 ; players as well as the cards al- D—Q J 3 . Th Cl by ways asks new partners, Fyraat C—A 14 SN ree u S does your opening bid of on : A . no trump mean?” ‘and “What! The bidding: ~List Scores responses do you use to an spen+| SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST ™ : . ing bid of one no trump?” iL x T Pass : 8 Al Pass ly Cross, Marott ass ass Forcing Bid ; : —a) Hav Summer Play “MRS, BOOK, Fils partner {i to- PUPPOTEn-spades- and went di-/ Tre day's deal, sald she was playing, Fac Ot Fl B that sult, ded S Culbertson, vo If 0 CESsuTy" vor APEC = Lane Hi RIES these discussions as the. authort made. The defenders were able ties have changed their minds|, +.1. only one heart, one diamany times on the .subject.. mond—and-—one—chib- ner, 152.5; Mri. James Ric
son, Mrs, Karl Zinkan, 150.5; Mr, and Mrs. Adair Smith, 149; E, (possible score 264)—-
tia ‘O'Connell, 149; M
rs. M. Cassidy 14]
will be a master point game at % 45 p. m., Aug. 23, in the school all.
Master Point Marott Bridge Cli; Tuesday night: N. and 8. (possible score 330) —Jerome Jacobs, R. W. Lee, 197.5; Mrs. Mrs, Vernon Warner, 187.5; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Ittenbach 179, E. and W. (possible score 330)— Mr, and Mrs. ‘George P. Ryan, 209.5; Mr: and Mrs: Sam A. Robinton, 192.5; Mrs. L. J. Blackmore, Mrs. B: M. Angell, 181.5, Men's Duplicate Club, Monday night, master point game: N. and S.—L. J. Welch, O. K. Fraustein, first; V. J. Obergfell, W. L. Kirk-
{patrick, second; Mr. Gootee and
{John J. O'Keefe third; E. and W, |—Russell M. Guller, Mr. Single {ton, first; C. F. Glunt, R. E. Pie |gott, second; Mr, Cassidy, Mr, |Smith, third.
\Atfondants Listed For W /edding
Mr. and Mrs. Morris, 4018 E. Terrace Oe . Mortis, the engagement of their daughe ter, Evelyn, to Herbert E. Rosemeyer. The prospective bride groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Herbert W. Rosemeyer, 1100 N, Bonar Road. The couple will be married at 7:30 p. m., Sept. 9, in the garden of the home of the prospective bridegroom’s parents. The Rev, Frederick R. Daries, pastor of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church, will officiate. Attandants will be Miss Rose Marie Lightenberg, maid of hon or; Jeanne Rosemeyer, flowergirl; Walt Curran, best man, James Morris, usher. The
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; Ayan and Miss ey had Kelley, 144.5. aa next session a had bid three clubs; that woyld passed his partner's first response Two clubs would ~have been a fine, sporting 'conMasters would have had to pass.'tract—when four. spades. was. ice-
Mary Lloyd Barnett,
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