Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 1950 — Page 8

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Many to Attend State Fair Event

Early box holders for the 1850 Indiana State Fair horse show, | 2 announced today, include & num- 3 ber of out-of-town as well as local! show enthusiasts, ’ wh Among them are Mr. and Mrs.| | Van Lennep, Rochester, Mich.; Mr.| and Mrs, Jimmy Mitchell, High! Point, N. Car; Mr. and Mrs, A. D. Filiatrault, Fon du Lac, Wis.; Mrs. Hugh Garclay, Pulaski, N, Y. i Jke Lanter and R. G. Eliott, Cin-! cinnati; Chester Caldwell, Lake Forest, Iil.; Mr. and Mrs. John F. Cuneo, Libertyville, Til; Miss Mary Jane McGrath, River Forest, Hi, and Robert Stine, Danville, § nL. {

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Mr. and Mrs. Alf Reynolds, ipton; Mr, and Mrs. Homer Fetterling, South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morgan, Austin; Mr. and] Mrs. Alvin Ruxer, Jasper; Mr. and! Mrs. Willis Kuhn, Carmel. 3 Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Ice, New| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morton, Newburgh; Mr. and Mrs, E. 8. 8mock, Switz City; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kistner, Elkhart, and Miss Elizabeth Rariden, Green-! castle. i Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Gillespie, Dr. | and Mrs. Russell Spivey, Messrs. | and Mesdames Joe Wiles DW. |. Mussman and E. R. Hair, Mrs, ' A. H. Fiske, Robert H. Brown, ‘A. L. Currie and the Indianapolis 8addle Club, . {

Helen Austin To Be Married

Rite to Be Read In Church Tonight

The Tabernacle Presbyterian] Church will be the scene of Miss Helen Jane Austin’s marriage to! Donald H. Heustis, The ceremony will be read at 7:30 o'clock to-| night by Dr. Roy Ewing Vale, - Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt R. Austin, | 3759 N. Capitol Ave, and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Heustis, 2301 N. LaSalle St, are the parents of

training in the IU Training School Miss Jean 1. Coffey, (left) trai

member of the staff, Miss Martha services. After an address by Dr. of Medicine dean, a reception was graduates and their families, Mrs. Bodle is one of two doctor husbands in California an

Mrs, Janet Wilson, Richmond, will

the couple. | General Hospital, Fresno. Mrs. William KE. Gumerson, r matron of honor, will wear a

peach dress of lace and net over taffeta. Mrs. Robert White and Mrs. John Sordear, bridesmaids, | will wear similar dresses in pastel | green and yellow,

Attendants The bridegroom's attendants tonight. The Rev. T. W. Stofer will will be James E. Simmons, best Nazarene Church.

man, and Mr. Gumerson and Mr. | Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Moriarity, White, ushers. | Anna Jones, 1431 N. Delaware St.

To Say Nuptial

A reception in the Columbia Cl

chool Pins

Graduation ceremonies were held last night in the Indiana University Medical Center formal gardens for

30 senior nurses who have completed their three years’

at the pin ceremony. She is shown pinning the class president, Mrs, Josephine Creighton Bodle, Warsaw. The class sponsor and

pitals where they are interning. Mrs. Bodle is the wife of Dr. i John Bodle, University-.of Southern California School of Medicine graduate, now with the Orange County Hospital, Santa Ana. !

Wilson, a last year's graduate from the IU School of Medicine, in

Ruth Moriarity, James Jones |

{Miss Ruth Ellen Moriarity and James Roy Jones at 7 o'clock

{Ceremony | Virginia Puckett 8 To Be Married ;

Vows uniting Miss Virginia Lee # (Puckett and O. Richard Hamilton . {will be read at 7:30 o'clock tonight. The Rev, C. E. Oldman will officiate in the Central. Christian iChyreh. ~~ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Koeh-|' ier, 3450 N. Arlington Ave, are Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Hamilton, 8929 E. Washington St., are the parents of the bridegroom. Miss Jean Ernsting, the maid ' lof honor, will wear an orchid origandy dress over pink taffeta. The bridesmaids will be Miss Maurine Simpson, Carmel; Mrs. David Haywood and Miss Betty Crouch. {Miss Clara Marie Free will be the! junior bridesmaid. They will be dressed like the honor attendant.

.|Bridegroom . The bridegroom has chosen Mr, Haywood, best man, and Robert Y. Hamilton, Evansville; Merrill H. Hamilton, Harold Schreiber and Robert Kelly, ushers. The bride will wear her grandmother's wedding gown. The candlelight crepe dress is designed with hand shirring 4nd a small train. Clusters of orange blosisoms will hold her fingertip veil. {White roses ‘and gardenias wiil Torm her bouquet. = | The bride has chosen a pink nylon dotted swiss dress and - + Drown accessories. -for- her-wed--{ding trip to Ohio and Virginia, | . {The couple will be at home after iSept. 6 at 918 N. Bosart St. | The bride atiended Indiana {University. The bridegroom was captain. graduated from Butler University {and Is now attending Indiana 1University Law School. He is a

=":s Robert Dye ‘member of Sigma Nu Fraternity. , Bracken, assisted in the pin | geeee—— a sr . To Marry y

John D VanNuys, TU School J Joanne Hines

held in Ball Residence for the | 4 To Become Bride

Robert Mills Dye and Miss Joanne Patricia Hines will married at 7:45 o'clock tonight in the North Methodist Church. Dr. Dallas 1. Browning will officiate. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Hines, 2056 {E. 46th St, and Mr. and Mrs. '"R. B. Dye, 1136 W. 35th St. are {the parents of the couple. i Mesdames W. W. Wolfe, William Baker and Thomas Esteridge, the 'bride’sattendants, will wear em-

Delta Delta Delta; Miss Shirley

for Nurses, : ning school director, officiated

their |

+ | i nurses who ‘will join | nd | """¥You have an appointmen

d plan to nurse in the hosat a beauty salon and the day before you find that you cannot make it, Wrong: Wait until the last minute to break the appoint- | ment, holding it just in case you might be able to keep it after all. Right: Break the appointment right away so that ‘the time can be given to someone

join her husband, Dr. David

Vows Tonight

' else; ar {pire style dresses in orchid, yellow ub will follow the marriage of At ‘a party where the [and green. : guests are married couples, Best Man

officiate in the Winter Avenue! the husbands get off in one : corner of the room and leave the wives in another and the hostess tries to get them all

Richard Jackson Dye will be the 'best man. Waliace Jean Dye, {Thomas Hines and Mr, Esteridge {will be ushers.

1238 N. Parker Ave, and Mrs. are the parents of the couple. |

The bride's marquiset gown is| Mrs. Jack Kidd will be her tral on ~ meni together, , " ' n. A lace-covered crown will} ; ; | The bride's Chantilly lace gown fashioned with a cathedral train ®ister's matron of honor. Mrs. | : : ia] Wrong: Pay no attention to js sachioned with a hoop skirt and trimmed with Chantilly lace. Martin Walker and Miss Patricia "0 Her eat Bhe oy the hostess. : and ero train. A cull cap A braided tiara will hold her Butler will be the bridesmaids. “TY Right: The men should join. |r seed pearls and valley lilies

fingertip veil. She will carry a They will be dressed alike in

AT The bridegroom has chosen A reception in the church par- Gordon Jones, best man, and lors will follow the ceremony. John and Myron Moriarity, ush-| ¢®

The bride has chosen a pink ers, {at

linen suit and black accessories . for her wedding trip through whe) Satin Gown East.

The bride's gown of satin and g

Rose Morrison

Is Married

Mrs. Mary Billings, 3066 Wifi. throp Ave. announces the mar- Reading Makes riage of her daughter, Mrs. Rose | . we 4 Morrison, and the Rev. Maurice Child Feel Big 3. Buch . 8. G. Buchanan, Indianapolis By JAMES L. HYMES JR.

The ceremony was read July 20 THERE COMES a time

In the Castleton Methodist Church parsonage. The Rev, Car!

TANNA DIACK ACCESEoTies T6F Her gue wedding trip to Chicago.

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Chantilly lace ®extends into a sity,

the women out of courtesy to

(wil 1 er fi i eil. She the hostess and to the women de eu

The bride has chosen a red suit

~ iwhite rose buds on a white Bible. . { | A reception in the church parple vill be At home Monday | eftover Tea lors. will follow the ceremony. The Mi Leftover tea may be used to bride has chosen a brown and The bride attended Olivet Col- elean your varnished furniture. geld suit. with gold and natural bridegroom wasiIf frésh tek is used, make cer- colored accessories. The couple ated from "Butler Univer-i tain it is diluted with cold water will live at 3720 Baltimore Ave. to weaken and cool fit. ‘after Sept. 2. : }

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Youngster Will Learn to Read—but He Cannot Be Pushed

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Take Children Out To See Things

observation. a healthy curiosity «.. They make books come alive.

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‘Butler University's formal rush been set for Sept. 5-9.- Indianapolis coeds servin campusiaclude (left to right] Miss Joan LeBien,

sociation and Delta Gamma president, and Miss Shirley Tobin, Zeta Tau Alpha. Miss Gloria Speer (not

nine to back them up.

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b 7s VER 3 SEA gx p pte iv ‘ A week with traditional teas, parties and invitational calling for the prospective sorority ges has as chairmen of rush activities for allay ten the fraspective Sorerity Hledots las,

Miss Joan Herrin, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Miss Ruth McClure, ! Miss Winifred Bundy, Panhellenic As. shown) is Delta Gamma rush

appa Alpha Theta; Graesch, Alpha Chi Omega; Miss Dorothy Lewis, Pi Beta Phi;

| Blackwood on Bridge— —e Rebiddabic:suit, Opposite One N.T. Opening, Is Usually Good for Four fo Five Tricks

SOME AUTHORITIES SAY THAT when you have a five-card) C—- a suit, you can raise your partner's opening bid of one no trump North-South vainorable {with fewer high cards than normally required.

: This is not too sound. A suit of five to a nine is not likely NORTH {to be of much use to partner unless you have your full quota of Sk 100 high cards besides. a . | |, ith ve to a queen you might EL wich shout 20 per cent and ns {decide in favor o raise whe 3 rebiddable suit. DER, 4

lit is a close question. But don’t ‘stretch too much even then. A re-| Translated, this means one and

'biddable suit is something else.;@ half plus honor tricks or eight

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: { { 2 S—-AJ78 i points in the Work count or five, S—8 [Ts holding opposite a ope th points in the Four Aces count. |H—Q9643 H—2 i p opening is really wort 'D—6 52 D—ATS {while. It is usually good for four| With a partner, a rebid-| C—K83 c—Q165%2 tricks and often five. dable suit, good intermediate SOUTH A rebiddable suit is one which/cards and strength In three suits, | ae ae 'has five or more cards including Mr. Dale put today’s hand in —QO5e at least two of the four top/three no trump, H—A K 10 7 honors. A suit headed by ace-10 > : 1s all right, too, but if the two top| he Strategy Bal,

‘honors are the queen and jack,/] MR. ABEL opened the four of

it is mighty nice to have a 10 OT hearts, the five was played from The bidding:

SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST dummy and Mrs. Keen played the, y N17 pass $ N T All Pass

deuce. Mr. Masters thought

The Bid

| SO VALUABLE is a rebiddable awhile. The enemy would no doubt queen of hearts, Mr. Masters won twill carry a white orchid ANA tin the-responder's- hand that hold-up-the ace of diamonds

un- the first trick with the ACE. you should be in game if the til he was out of the suit. He then knocked out the ace of {partnership has only about 60] How would he get back to diamonds and there was no way, per cent of the high cards. Since dummy, then, to cash the rest to prevent him from reaching the the opening bid of one no trumplof the suit? Deciding that Mr. board with the jack of heartg promises about 40 per cent of the/Abél had surely led from the/later, to rack up his nine tricks

MacMillan officiated. The couple is at home Winthrop St. address,

Miss Mary Green To Be Honored

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when children deeply want to learn how to read. Good schools know this. And strangely . .. vou really know it, too, You have geen its counterpart all during your child's growing

Don't Be Worried SOME PARENTS still worry if their child does not read a book one-two-three. They look | for quick tricks that will work ~ wonders, Today the favorite

You couldn't keep him” from

Mrs, Wayne Gartin. 3801 Madi- : crawling , . . not when he was

gon Ave. will entertain at 8.p. mi

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y ye A or Ares camo Se bridal shower In: honor of Miss apa Las * Mary Green. - oo couldn't keep him” from going The bride-to-be will be married upstairs . . , not when he was a. six* months, but when he

at 2:30 i. m, Sept. 17 in the Sec } , had ond Presbyterian Church to Rob-| Brown enough-to climb.

“You_couldn’t Keep him from

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Take them to places where there is action.

‘(and many other ages) loves to go out to see things.

ert G. Flder. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin PAIKINg ... not when he was 10 — A. Green, 635 N. Oakland Ave | months, but when he had ZG -and Mr. and Mrs, ‘Marion G. STOWn enough to jabber. Elder of the Madison Ave. The same will hold true with address: TUNE, Te love ta read 1t Mart in school, be sure his , y § ov "RAC + » " Ee ED CE IEA al i er . 2. “I'm not con- ¢ 2 2 PRIN CERES Voi tt ppg Pg AB hex RAN & L0. | K pe over E Yolks ! Ys aN en cerned about reading. now 9g them excitement..It tells facts. “on oo Chen he is ready.” . Egg volks will keep fresh sev- This is a skill they want. But ? wu” eral days if theyre covered with: they want it. when they have Be sure the teacher knows

cold water angl placed in the refrigerator

grown enough To help-your child get a good

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the day to come. Be sure she feels your support. Be sure she knows that you want her to “make hay while athe sun

shines” i on what vour child can do now and tomorrow to capitalize on ,- what he will be able to-do then.

Books Come Alive | TWO THINGS help a great | deal when children are at the beginning of reading. You can encourage - your child's school to do a lot of both of them.

dren are starting to school soon. Dr. Hymes is a professor of education at George Peabody College, Nashville, Tenn. These articles were selected from “Three to Six,” just published by Public Affairs Committee, New York. as well as teachers, think: The more you read to children, the less they will want to read themselves.

the more books can

hear, | that

thev discover be fun. The

more books with pictures they see, the easier it is for youngsters to want to read. i {. You know from vour home- | living with children that this | age really Joves story-time. | Don't be stingy with {t"yourself,

. to capitalize today

The first: Reading stories to children. Some people, parents | THIS is the last of a series | directed to parents whose chil- |

It works just the | ® “+eppposite, The more stories they |

more words they listen-to, the | "They're definitely

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{ | Be glad if your child’s teacher |

| The second help: Taking trips. This whole age range

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like near at hand and not too compiicated or exciting: A —fire-station—an—airport-the-rail-road station or bus terminal, a

Beginning-schoolers things

farm, a bakery shop, a post office, a store, , . . every-day places ‘where everyday people are doing real jobs . . . places where there is some action but not necessarily a three-ring circus! Trips like these are wonderful for strengthening language,

‘Teen Problems—

Behave’on Week-End Outings

NO- BALL PLAYING ON TUE BEACH, FELLOWS

By JOAN | THERE'S A BIG beautiful week-end coming up and you { have plans, 1 bet. Ten to one, you'll be out and about with a | holiday crowd, Are you all set for your public appearance?” Somehow, large gatherings bring out the worst in us. Kids | who are smooth and suave with family and friends ge beserk among strangers. Racing through picnje grounds, elbowing their way. to refreshment stands, bellowing demands for service, riding rough-shod over fellow beachcombers! What tactics!

» » * THESE SHENANIGANS may be ‘allowable with -vour

peers tastes ‘and acrobatic’ agility. ut. of place when you're with older folks and young children.

When they endangers. prop-

erty or the safety of others

they're strictly beyond the pale. On a beach for instance, the unbreakable rule for=swimmers and sunners is safety first. Obey the lifeguard

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magic is phonics. “They ought to drill more They did when I |

a NE AK, 3 go. Rat, cat, sat, mat, fat; bat~1 hat,:. . . what. There. is money today in cashing —in——on-—this*-eommon fear. School systems are -heing persuaded to buy all kinds of

| special systems for teaching | ; . phonics. | WILL CLOSE AT There isa real place for - ; i

phanics in learning to read. All

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learning to recognize new | words, But there are lots of __other important ways, too. A | - good teacher uses them all. She | has to because phenics can trap children. Many words that look | alike have” different = sounds | now, how, cow . .. low, show). | These special systems are a | way of pressuring cnildren. They are usually used.on children who are not really ready to read.

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door or Betty's big brother. Defiance isn't funny; it may be fatal. 0 Yes «conduct in community groups must be geared a notch or two above normal good man- | 2 ners. Otherwise you and your

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