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To Unite Couple

The Rev. Chester G. Minton will read the double-ring rite uniting Miss Betsy Barth and Ro

Fanton Davis today. The 4:30

m. ceremony will be in St. 's Episcopal Church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Barth, 4357 N. Pennsylvania St., and Mr. and —- Mrs Earl B-Davis; 61 Mrs. G. Lynn Scott, Chicago, wil be the matron of honor. Bridesmaids will be Mrs. Richard T. Kreusser, Misses Carol Holliday, Dona Dean and Nancy Forbes. Their off shoulder slipper satin ballerina length dresses will be in fall shades of lime green, ashes of roses, gold, amber and Jelly green.

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Satin Gown The bride has chosen a candle-

light satin gown with a full skirt accented with a bustle which falls

into a cathedral train. The fitted):

bodice is Chantilly lace over satin, Her full length imported —filuston— ma braided - satin tiara. She will carry 'a white satin prayer book topped with a white orchid. After a reception in the Barth home, the couple will leave for a trip north. The bride will travel in a yellow shantung suit with brown accessories. They will make their home in Louisville. The bride attended DePauw University. Mr. Davis was graduated from Purdue University where he belonged to Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity.

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Jean Fuller Says Vows

Church Is Setting For Wedding

A candlelight satin gown with a bib and ruffs of Venetian lace was worn by Miss Jean Fuller today for her marriage to Von Taylor Ballew. The bustle extended into a cathedral train. Orange blossoms accented her fingertip illusion veil. A white orchid was cente in her bouquet of white roses and stephanotis. - Dr. Chester W. Wharton of the Prentice Presbyterian Church read the double-ring rite at 2:30 p. m.ifn the Broadway Methodist Church, -Mr.-and -Mrs. Harry -R.. Fuller, |

and Mrs. Floyd E, Ballew, 3707 N. Gladstone Ave., are thé couple’s’

parents.

Church Reception Miss Zoe Fuller, her sister's maid of honor, was in white organdy over orchid taffeta. The bridesmaids were Miss Roberta Steele, Princeton, Ill; Misses Sue and Isabel Griffith and Miss Esther Fuller, another sister. Their white organdy dresses were

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Mrs. Richard Joseph Kasberg

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Stayman two-club no trump. Obviously he partner had a four-card to game in a major. But he was interested in opening was a maximum of al- =| most half the high cards in the | deck—or a minimum of barely 40! per cent. Actually Mr. Masters hoped his, partner did not have a four card major. In that ease it would be her duty to ‘bid two diamonds if she had a minimum and two no trump if she had a maximum, In the former case Mr. Masters would pass and two diamonds ‘would -become-the--final contract.

was good ugh (especially with the five

Stayman's Two-Club Rule Nets Game in No Trump

LET'S SEE what Mr. Masters’ objective was when he used the convention after Mrs. Keen's opening bid of one was not trying to find out whether his major suit. He had no interest in getting

discovering whether Mrs. Keen's

South dealer. Both sides vulnerable. NORTH Mr, Masters sS—Q, 17, 3 H—10, 4 D—K, Q 9 7, 8 C10, 7, 2 WEST Mr. Abel S—J, 6,5 oe 9, 6 5, 2 SEA rn

three no trump.

Has High Cards AS YOU SEE Mrs. Keen had no problem in deciding on her second bid. She had almost half the deck in high cards and therefore her hand was in the upper limit of the range for an opening bid. of one no trump. Fhe was glad to bid two no trump and, as planned, Mr. Masters went cn to

over yellow taffeta. Walter Ballew was his brother's | pest man. Ushers were Patrick Hardman, Rensselaer; Robert Dresher, William Patton and] James Gabbert. After a reception in the church parlor, the couple left on a trip to Minnesota. They will live in 4305 Ralston Ave. The ‘bride, a member of Delta Gamma Sorority, will be graduated from Purdue University in February. The _ bridegroom is a Purdue raguate

“Rev. nh. Officiates

Delores Powell

Becomes Bride “A 2:30 p. m. ceremony today hye the Gartield- Baptist. Church; united Miss Delores D. Powell and Robert I. Vick. The Rev. Walter] A. Laetsch officiated. The bride is the daughter of | Mrs. Dorval Byers, 2430

Adams St., and the bridegroom is/ ja the son of Mrs. Zora Vick, 3155 nr

Boulevard Place. The bride’s satin gown was fa-| shioned with a wide skirt, fitted | bodice and imported Venise lace! bertha. Her two-tiered fingertip flludion veil of nylon tulle hung| from a satin cap. She carried a Bible topped with a white orchid.

Bridesmaids : Miss Anna Mae Comer, maid of honor, and Miss Mary Medlen and Miss Sari Read, bridesmaids, | were in pink, yellow and aqua] .~ATesses.... Best man was Robert McClel-|. lan. Robert and Richard Berry | were the ushers. After a reception in the home| of Mr. and Mrs. William Bake-| meier, 316 N. Gladstone Ave., the couple left for Chicago. They will be at home Aug. 27 in 2362 N., New Jersey St. The bridegroom is a senior in Butler University. ————————

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Accepts Position Miss Geraldine Kaye Staley

was honored with a surprise go-|

ing away party Thursday night. She will leave Sept.-1 for a position as radio and drama professor at Geneva College. Miss Tlizabeth Calkins and Miss MarBrown were hostesses In

the Calkins’ home, 2810 N, New

’ Re St. She is the daughter o Mr.

and ‘Mrs. Gerald K. Staley, 5141

E. St. Clair St. Miss Staley is and attended the Pasadena Play-

wit any defense.”

game, With Mr. Abel's opening of the five of hearts, thera wasn’t much to the play. Mrs. Keen won the

first trick with the ace, went to|g,

dummy with the queen of dia-

imonds and led a club.

Her queen lost to Mr. Abel's ace. From here on there was no way for the defenders to prevent Mrs. Keen from winning nine tricks. Note that a diamond opening lead would have been the tough-| y est for Mrs. Keen Yo yon But

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|Return Home

. and Mrs. Paul W. Willlams, 6124 Guilford Ave. have returned home after an 8000-mile vacation trip through the West and in Mexico. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Jerry: Bowne, Hollywood, Cal, and Mr. and Mrs, Karl Van D. Walle, Culver CY, Cals and were

Card Party Set

Wayne Unit, American Legion

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t 8 p. m. Monday in the post (home, Oliver Ave. and Holt Road. s. Lena Warrum is event chairman.

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Rose Richter Wed

John Lewis Bell and Rose Ann Ric! were married at 11:30 . today in the Little Flower Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. John Riedinger officiated.

4440 Park Ave. The vows will be Church,

Stultz as his bride in a 7:30 p. Mrs. F. W. Stultz, 935 N. Denny

prospective bridegroom’s mother.

Phyllis Joyce Koehler and Armen are Mr. and Mrs. H.-G. Koehler,

Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Richter, 1126 N. Bosart Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd C. Beil, 4907!

the couple.

J. Quill were the : sople s vay at-| tendants. - - =

carried a short .cascade of croton | and English ivy with a white] orchid. A:rece inthe home. of the, bride’s parents followed the cere-! mony. The bride is a graduate of | St. Vincent's School of Nursing. | The bridegroom is a graduate of |

Miss Ds Landers, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Fisk Landers, 3644! {Totem Lane, and Miss Katharine Daniels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |

Porters Farmington, Conn. They will ‘both be juniors.

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Miss Joan Owen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Owen, 5607 Broadway, will be married Aug. 27 to Earl T. Myer. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Myer,

to-be, and Mrs. Hazel F. Gambill, 4926 E. New York St

Miss Carol Ann Kraft and Richard Joseph Kasberg were married at 10:30 a. m. today in St. Mr. and Mrs. Otto L. Kraft, 4065 Central Ave. are the parents of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester G. Kasberg, 4067 Central Ave, are the brldegrovar's parents. :

THE GARFIELD PARK Evangelical and Reformed Church will be the scene tonight of the 7:30 o'clock ceremony uniting Miss

Edith Bottles, 531 Lawrence Ave.

The Rev. Walter Laetsch, pastor of the Garfield Park Baptist | {Kenwood Ave. are the parents of Church, officiated at the marriage of Miss Delores Powell and |. {| Robert I. Vick at 2:30 p. m. today. Mrs, Dorval Byers, 2430 Adams -Miss Rita Richter and- Leonardi St., is the mother of the bride, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Zora A Vieks 3155 Boulevard Place. : s

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read in the Broadway Methodist

Sept. 2 is the date set by Miss Mary Ann Dutgar tor var .to.James A. Meyer. The. couple i the Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Their parents are Mr, and Mrs. Leo A. Daeger, 1622 8. Talbott St. and Mrs. Gertrude Meyer, 1633 8. Talbott St. Mr. Meyer attended Butler University.

ROBERT ARNOLD GAMBILL wil take Miss Phyllis Jean

m. ceremony Aug. 27. Mr. and , 8t., SYe the PATHS Uf Su brie is

Joan of Arc Catholic Church.

D. Bottles. Parents of the couple 832 E. Minnesota St., and Mrs,

To Be Wed “Armen D. Bottles Is the Bridegroom

A double-ring ceremony at 7:30

Indiana University and a member | p. m. today in the Garfield Park Gamma Sorority. of Phi Delta Theta Ee Evangelical and Reformed Church| Out-of-fown actives who _as-

{will . unite Miss Phyllis Joyce 'Koehler and Armen D. Bottles. {The Rev. Norman A. Schultz will officiate. Parents of the couple are Mr.

Joseph Daniels, 4171 Washington and Mrs. H. G. Koehler, 832 E. Corder, Louisville. Blvd., will leave Sept. 19 for i Bon, St, and Mrs.

Edith! Bottles, 531 Lawrence Ave. Mrs. Floyd Richardson, matron lof honor, will wear pink net over bridesmaids, | Mrs. Loren Long, Clayion] i Res! dames Edgar Westphal, Peters and L. F. Arnold, Fa be in beige net over pink taffeta.| Martha Goode will be the flower|

Best man will be Mr. Peters.

Wesley Murphy and Mr. Arnold will be the ushers. The bride wiii wear a gown of blush pink lace and satin. Her fingertip veil of blush pink illusion will fall from a scalloped half hat of matching satin. She will carry a fan edged in matching lace with a white orchid, valley ‘and sweetheart roses. There will be a reception in the Warren Hotel. After a trip to Lake Wawasee and ;, the couple will live at 1519 Bradbury St. The bride was graduated from Jordan Music College and the bridegroom attended Butler Uni-

Beatrice EIff To Be Honored

Miss Beatrice L. Biff, bride-to-be of Edward C. Schmidt, will be | honor guest at a bathroom shower Tuesday. Mrs. Paul W. Schmidt, 6071 E. St. .Joseph St., will be the hostess.

The couple will be married next | Saturday in the Trinity EvanChurch,

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Coeds entering DePauw Uni-|

toany at a luncheon-bridge_in | Highland Country Club by the DePauw active chapter of Delta

sisted included Miss Terry Mararsetiies, iI, rush captain’ Miss Jean Murphy, Chicago; Miss Nancy Shelly and Miss. Anne { Prosser, Hagerstown; and Miss! {Barbara Riggs and Miss Betty!

. Indianapolis actives who attended were Misses Jane Watson, Joan Hockersmith, Barbara Ball; Paisley Harwood and Barbara Ryrholm.

Bridge Results—

will be married at 9 a.m...

| Church. {Moore officiated.

| are the parents of the 'couple.

“III, matron of honor, and Miss

James Miles

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Eileen Hoover Married Today

A reception in Hunter's Lodge, Marott Hotel, followed the marriage of Miss Eileen Hoover and James Allen Miles. The couple was married at 11:30 a. m. today

in Our dy of Lourdes Catholic e Rev, Fr, James

Mr. and Mrs. Don T. Hoover, 61 N. Campbell Ave, and Bernard Miles, 828 N. LaSalle St,

The brides attendants Inohuded

Sue Voller, Chicago, and Miss Jedn Schmidt, bridesmaids. ‘The best man was Jack D: Patterson, and the ushers were

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Carol Ann Kraft, Mr. Kasborg Exchange Marriage Yows

Palms and gold vases of white mums decorated the St. Joan lof -Are Catholic "Chirch this morning for the 10°30" 0"Clock wedding of Miss Carol Ann Kraft to Richard Joseph Kasberg. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Otto L. Kraft, 4065 Central Ave, and Mr, and Mrs. Sylvester G. Kasberg, 4067 Cen- Forks, N. D., was the best man, a tral Ave.

Marries In Chapel

Suzan Schlueter Is the Bride

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i rle Schlueter and Robert lee | Huck were married at 3:30 p.m,

today. The service was read in

McKee Chapel, Tabernacle Prese byterian Church, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schlueter,

205 W. 34th_St.-are-the-parents— a

of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. David W. Huck, Louisville, Ky., are the parents of the bride-

groom. Mrs, Thomas Preston Jr, West Lafayette, was the matron of honor, and Miss Doris Hurt was the other honor attendant. Mrs. Robert Waddell and Mrs. James Andrews were the bridesmaids. All were dressed alike in white organdy over aqua taffeta.

Polonaise. oD cimpiogmmesms :

“Robert H.- ‘Means, RTE was the best man, and the ushers neludea William Hunckler, Lous e, James Hoover an Waddell; 2. us he bride wore candlelight satin made with a polonaise drape and cathedral train. A bonnet of heirloom Brussels lace held her two-tiered fingertip veil of silk fllusion. She carried roses; stephanotis and ivy. Afterwards a reception was held in the Marott Hotel. The couple will take a motor trip to northern Wisconsin after which they will be at home in Findley, O. Both are graduates of Purdue University where the bride belonged to Kappa Kappa Gamma. Sorority and the brides groo as a member of Phi . ta Theta Fraternity, De

Reception

Held At Club

Newton Todds to Go to Lake Placid

Mr, = Mrs, Newton T. Todd are on their way to Lake Plac N. Y,, following their ye this morning. The ceremony was at 11 a. m. in Christ the King Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. Henry A. Trapp officiated. The bride is the former Miss C. Elizabeth Earl, Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth D, Earl, 5800 Compton Drive, and Mr. and Mrs, N. Tay-

: > lor Todd, 5147 Kenwood Ave. are

the parents of the couple. i Walter T. Banks, Phila

Peanypasker, Philadolphia; Miss ane Edwards and

{was the flowergirl, “They wore lilac marquiset,

AHendants |

Raymond Bostrom,

Grand ushers were Gordon N, Stowe,

The Rev. Fr. William Morley | Chicago; Thomas C. Williams officiated at the double-ring cere-|80d William Roll,

mony. ; Miss Mary Jean Kolker was 1ald of honor. Bridesmaids were Misses Patricia Smuck, Sydney Sullivan, Janet Mannix and Con-

{stance Zellar., They were in taf-

feta gowns fashioned alike ‘in cornflower blue, heavenly blue and shell pink.

Bridal Gown Charles Kasberg was the best man. Ushers were Willlam Hopke, Washington; Frank . Kneeland, Rockford, Ill.; Robert Kasberg! and Joseph W. Walsman. The bride’s gown in ivory satin and imported Chantilly lace was fashioned with a fitted bodice ‘accented with a sweetheart neck-

a band of satin and Chantilly | lace. She carried a cascade bou-| quet-of white mums and orchids.

The wedding breakfast and re- |

Howard Vissering, Minonk; Jack W. Kelly, Jack C. Balley and! {Rex L. Allspaw. i The bride was gowned in white|® Hace fashioned —with—atrain. She wore an antique orange blossom. tiara. with a. two-tiered.

ception were in the Marott Hotel. |

[ane Sept. 1, the couple will live

n Crown Point. " The bride was graduated from rButler—tF and belongs to Zeta Tau “Alpha ‘Sorority. - The Rev from

fingertip veil. She carried a cascade of lilies, The couple will live at 3144 N. New Jersey St. after Sept.

The bridegroom is a graduate x | Butler University and a mem-jored at a miscellaneous

ber of Sigma Nu. Fraternity. The bride attended Butler Uni-!

the University of Notre Dame.

Shower Tonight Miss Naomi Stone will be ghowler at 8 o'clock tonight. Mrs. Roblert Stone, 58 8. 10th St., Beech

versity and was graduated from Grove, will-be hostess. The-brides

| Mundelein College, Chicago. Shel {is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. 4

to-be will be married to William Knapp Jr. Sept. 16 in the home of the proapective bridegroom.

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Results of play are announced |by several local bridge clubs to-

St. Joan of Arc, Wed. aight; | {N & 8 (Possible Score 220) —Karl Zinkan, Vince Obergfeail 141.5; Mr. | and Mrs, C. A, LeFebre 126; Mr, {and Mrs. V. R. Rupp and Mrs. {Ralph Itiénbach 1255; E & W | (Possible 220)—Mrs. 8. R. Rich-

jardson, Mrs. J. E. Morris 1 1415; (Mrs. L. D. Aschoff, Frank | Abbett, 130; Dr. Ion uz, Bosler, IR. M. Balb 128.5, | Marott Bridge Club, Tues!

night; N & 8 (Possible Hr Joseph Brown, Mrs. E, J. Itten-|

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Randall Bass, Mrs, E. W. Chaille 126; Mrs. Jerome Jacobs, Mrs. 5 3 Shoftia 115.

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—R. M, Guller, W. L. Kirkpatrick ||

first; H. A. King, G. H. Fosdick |} R. E.|§

second; W. R. Vanvactor, Pigott third,

bach 142.5; Stanley McComas Ir. F. A. Robinson 134.5; Mrs. A. R.| Coffin, Walter Pray 1205; BE &

- Duplicate Club; Mon.|;

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The bride wore white Chantilly lace fashioned with a chapel train, A satin half hat held her fine gertip illusion veil. She carried & cascade bouquet of white roses, orchids and lilies. A reception in the Columbia Club followed the ceremony. The couple will live at 6110 Carvel Ave. after Sept. 5. The bride is a graduate of Pennsylvania Hospital School of Nursing, Philadelphia, The bridegroom was graduated from Park School and Wabash College. He also attended Northwestern Uni-

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| Riehard Newcomer

Times State Service I GARY, Aug. 19—Miss Marjorie Bowlby and Richard V. News icomer will be wed at 3:30 p. m. i today in Forty-Third Avenuo -John-W.- Goodpasture will = officiate ‘at thé doublesring cere mony. The Rev. Paul Schultz {will assist. Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Bowlby, 131 W, 46th Ave, are the bride's parents. Mr. Newcomer is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Verlie A, Newcomer, 836 Layman Ave., Ine dianapolis. The bride will wear a gown of iste ‘net with a Chantilly lace Peter Pan collar. Her fingertip illusion veil will fall from a heart-shaped cap accented with “ipearls. She will carry a bou{quet of white orchids and i |anotis.

‘Maid of Honor

|" Miss Alice Bowlby, maid of |honor, will be in apple green ore" |gandy. ‘The bridesmaids, Mrs, | George Ww. Kay Jr., Battle Creek, Mich: “Miss “Carol "Newcomer - jand Miss Margie Schleicher, will lwear yellow organdy. Best man will be James Pan'kow,. South Bend. Ushers will |be Richard Hansen and Daniel {Axe, Bloomington, and Robert |Blake, Indianapolis. {| There will be a reception afte lerward - In the Gary Country {Club. The couple will take a {trip to Canada. Sept. 1 they will be at home in Mooresville. The bride and bridegroom were both graduated from Indiana University. She is a member of

{Delta Gamma Sorority, and he

is affiliated with Phi Kappa Psi | Fraternity.

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1856 Koehne St. will honor thelr . daughter, Alyce, and Dudley A. Praff Jr. with a bridal dinner at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the Marott Hotel. Guests will be the parents of the prospective members of the bridal party.

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