Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 August 1950 — Page 11

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maids, Judith Ann “McConnell, Needham, and Patricia Yoder,'

Best man will be David Schornstein, Midland, Mich. The ushers will be Robert Raich, Springfield, Il; Joseph Messing, Richard! Gooding, Norman Dixon and Roland Swingley. A gown of blush pink satin ‘has been chosen by the bride. Her

wreath of orange blossoms. : After the reception immediately following in the Indianapolis Athletic Club, the couple will leave for a trip to Gulfport, Miss. For traveling the bride will wear a

shoes and purse. Her brown hat and gloves will be velvet. After Sept. 15 they will be at home In, Crawfordsville. ‘ The bride was graduated - from, DePauw University and is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. The bridegroom is a student in Wabash College. He is affiliated with Phi Gamma Delta | Fraternity.

Mary M. Swartz To Be Honored

‘Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Swartz, entertain tonight in their home, 2316 Albany St, Beech Grove, with a bridal dinner in honor of their daughter, Mary

L. Wilkins. The dinner will follow the wedding rehearsal. The couple will be married at 11 a. m. Saturday in. - the Holy Name Catholic Church. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph E. Wilkins, Spencer, are the parents of the prospective bridegroom. Guests will include Messrs. and Mesdames Sherman Gatchell, Roy ilkins,

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Miss Suzanne Swartz, Robert Bohrman and Jack Swartz,

Blackwood on Bridge—

Dale's Hand Is Right for Bid fo Game:

Masters’ Finesse Clinches Contract

YOU NEED AT least 40 per cent of the You and your partner need

no trump, vulernable. of the high cards to make game at

7:30 p. m. "The couple

Mrs. Charles Edward Erk

Sept. 17 is the date chosen by Miss Marjorie Ray for her marriage to Robert W. Schwier. Their parents

are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Ray, 726 N. DeQuincy St., and Mr. and Mrs. Holland W. Schwier, 804 N, Audubon Road. The vows will be read at 3:30 p. m. in the Irvington Method- | ist Church. The bride-to-be will be graduated from Indiana University this summer. She is a member of Delta Zeta Sorority. Mr. Schwier is studying now for his master’s degree at Indiana and is a graduate of Rose Polytechnic Institute, Terre Haute. He belongs to Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity.

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MISS RUTH MEEHAN, daughter of Mr. Meehan, 13 8. Euclid Ave, and Charles Edward Erk were mareied Saturday in the Downey Avenue Christian Church. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Oxford Ave. & The Rev. F. W. Weigmann read the vows at 8:30 p. m. Mrs, Erk attended Purdue University, and her husband, a Phi Kappa Alpha Fraternity eRe; is attending Purdue now.

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s parents are Mrs. Liellle Bowyer, 2702 and Mr. and Mrs. Carl 8, Sutter, 5718 Brookville Road. The Rev. A. C. Brooks officiated. ated from Butler University, and the bridegroom attended there.

high cards to open one situation. But if your high cards about two thirds are pretty well ‘concentrated in

A little arithmetic will tell you

that when your partner opens one the Four Aces count it's 6%

no trump, game, than one fourth of the high cards.

you should put him in points. ‘ holding anything better) thar Considerations

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other slightly more aggressive. With a

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‘Rose Neidhoefer Becomes Bride

Times Special _ MILWAUKEE, Wis. Aug. 24-% ‘The St. Sebastian Church here was the setting for the muorriage of Miss Rose Ann Niedhoefer and Michael A, Bagnoli at 9 o'clock this morning. It was a single-ring ceremony at which the Rt. Rev.

AN ONLY CHILD, a young-

than average parents! Z If youyre one of these, your

solicitous for your safety.

your first dating season! Maybe they'll refuse to let you join

gang activities and you'll miss herve! & lot of fun;

ng ules on the sly.” | sure way to lose parental 2 est child, the child of older- |

Pop and Mom may be over. | YOUr parents, | Dad really realize the sm ther-

Particularly this summer, |

pathy. ; Better talk things over '/ A . If Mother and i

ing effect of their fears, { 1ey'll reconsider safety rules. Pick a time when you're ealm and try to present your side of the quase

are concerned. 4 started worrying about you the moment you were born! Try to under. stand the why of their fears and ‘act accordingly. » = »

Well, your parents naturally They

tion fairly and clearly. . Settle’ on certain reasonable restrictions in exchange for a few freedoms. Then stick to the agreement. In family matters, the 3-C method is sound policy: Consultation, Compo

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Msgr. Dtto Haertle officiated. 1 Mrs. Rose

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ard Bagnoli, 5029 Kenwood Ave. Indianapolis, are the parents of the couple. Mrs, John Rowan, Indianapolis, “was the matron of honor,

apolis, was the bridesmaid. Mrs. Rowan wore teal blue satin and Miss Bagnoli chartreuse satin, Kathleen Neidhoefer was the flowergirl. ! eb

ed Frank Substyk and Ralph Mahin, of this city.

BE RESPONSIBLE, not fool“hardy. Be resourceful instead of leaning on your elders. Show you have character and common sense. And don’t think you can get away with cheating and breakr—— ie Cp —— fee

and Miss Marie Bagnoli, Indian- "7.

hareNeod aspen vas the t man, and the ushers includ-

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Square Dance The Glad Girls” 4-H Club will have a square dance at 7:30 p.m. today in the home of Mrs. Ray Stricker, 5831 E. 18h St

The bridal gown of satin had a net yoke, and cathedral train. A coronet of seed pearls held her fingertip veil. She carried a cascade of roses. pe

A reception followed the cerlemony at the Underwood Hotel lin Wauwatosa, Wis. For travel

sories and an orchid corsage. Benjamin IndianapoIs. The bride attended Marquette University and was graduated from Mount Mary College. Bagnoli is a graduate of Wr University and was a member of | Phi Pelta. Theta Theta Fraternity.

Harrison,

Is Planned

Mrs. Fred H, Eiff, Grand Rap-| ids, Mich., will give a bridal dinner at 7:30 p. m. today in the Columbia Club in honor of her daughter, Beatrice, ance, Edward C. 8chmidt, son of Mr..and Mrs. Kurt W. Schmidt, 4444 Broadway. ‘The couple will be married at 3:30 p. m. Saturday in the Broadway Methodist Church, {—Guests—with—the -bridalcouple | and Mr, and Mrs. Schmidt will include Mr, and Mrs. John W,

Miss Marita Lee Archer, Grand Rapids; Mr. and Mrs. Fred V. Nichols, Miss Sue Lynn Nichols

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Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Frasier, 7580 Westfield Blvd, announce

lone suit, with something like al llonesome queen in a second suit] lyou'd better have a little more lover all. | With good intermediate cards |like tens and nines you can be

Business Meeting The Silver Star Review, jan's Benefit Association, will hold {its regular business meeting to-| day. the association hall, Beville Ave, be in charge.

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% Special Treatment ‘MR. DALE'S hand today was just about right for a raise to, three no trump. Mr. Abel opened

South dealer. | Both sides vulnerable. - NORTH Mr. ‘Dale S—K 6 4 H—J 6 5 D—A Q 972 ~ C—8 6 ; WEST ce ASP iM Abel. we Be KOON. 2 SJ 93 S—Q 105 2 H—A 4 3 H—10 8 7 2 | D—8 3 D—K 6 C—=K. J 9715 C—10 4 2 + SOUTH. r Mr. Masters i i S—A 8 7 | . H-—-K Q 9 DJ 165 4 C—-A Q3 “The bidding: SOUTH WEST NORTH FEAST) 1 NT - Pass 3 NT All Pass normally you go after your “Jong:

| est’ suit first. But Mr. Masters, ‘knew that special treatment was | required here. | Before touching the diamonds; he banged down the king of ‘hearts. Mr. Abel won and re-~tirned—the—-king of Mr. Masters let this hold. He won the club continuation and] took thé diamond finesse, ' Mrs. | Keen ‘won with the king but had no way to reach her partner's hand. : ; : If - the diamond finesse had been taken at trick two, Mrs. Keen would have won and knocked out Mr, Masters’ last club stopper— while Mr, Abel still had the ace, of hearts as an! entry. +

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Miss Patricia Owens, daughter

Tf of Mrs. Eva B. Owens, 1109 King

Ave., has set Sept 2 as the date for her wedding to Walter V. Glogoza. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Theresa Glogoza, 733 Haugh St. © The double-ring ceremony will be read 2t 9 a. m. in the Holy | Trinity Catholic Church. The Rev. | Fr. Edward Backhold will oifict ate, Mrs. Benjamin’ Domagolik will! | be her sister's matron of honor. | Best man will be Bernarg Gon-|

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