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Dr. Roy Vale

Officiates At Ceremony

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Baumheckel leit for a trip North today following their marriage in Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Dr,

. Roy Ewing Vale officiated at the!

3:30-p-m--ceremony: Mr. and Mrs. N. T. McLaughlin, 4231 College Ave, and Mr. and Mrs. W. M Baumheckel, 3944 Broadway, are the parents of the couple The bride chose Miss Jane Biller, maid of honor; Misses. Mary Beth and Barbara Myers, Lima, O, Miss Ruth Mary Wandel, ‘Grandview, and Miss Suzanne McLaughlin, bridesmaids; and Judy Davis, flowergirl. They were dressed alike in white organdy over Yellow, pink and blue. Darrell Andersen, Park Ridge, Ii, were Paul Phillip Sidwell, West Lafayette; Gaylord Allen Hawk-

ins, Bloomington; Joseph C.!

Moore, and Thomas S. Shimer Jr. Reception The bride’s white marquiset|

lace and fashioned with a cathe-

dral train. A juliet cap of matchIng lace held her veil. She carried

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te Fig “A tion In th Del am ma House, Butler University, fol-| - Jowed the ceremony. The bride chose a navy blue faille suit and red accessories for her trip. The couple~will-pe—at home Spt. 10 at 3248 Kenwood Ave. . The bride is attanding Butler

Nn University where she is a mem-

ber of Delta Gamma Sorority.

was the best man. Ushers

Michael A. Bagnoli, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bagnoli, Fi 5029 Kenwood Ave. took Miss Rose Ann Neidhoefer, daughter of | Mrs. Rose A. Neidhoefer, Milwaukee, Wis., as his bride ina | "ceremony Thursday.

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{Jr., Chicago; Carlyle Hill Jr. Bri e To ay |Nashville, Ind. and Charles = [Arensman-Je; Syne rss sa .Times State Service Lace Crown

{3:30 p.m. today Miss Margaret, /dress of the bride was fashioned

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altar decorated with white gladioii, chrysantheMiss Jill Baxter and William Marchant Penney. vows today in St. Paul's Episcopal Church. H. Vruwink officiated at the 2:30 p.m.

Mrs. Penney, Clayton, Mo., are the parents of the te Ae Mr nl ae. Cochran, maid and Edward re Dwyer Jr.

of honor, wore a ballerina strapless frock and stole in gold due. Mo. net. Identical dresses in cham- Lace Gown

pagne net were worn by the bridesmaids, Miss Janet Weaver, Galveston, and Misses

The bride, who entered with her father, chose a Chantilly lace gown with sheer yoke. Seed pearis outlined the off-shoulder effect. A bouffant lace hoop —skirt-which hung over layers of silk net was highlighted with double net ruffies near the hemline. It fell into a cathedral train. . ; A Juliet lace cap held her

and Jane Queisser. Mary Anne nisch-was- the junior brides. - maid. Best man was John C. Elliott, St. Louis, The ushers were Robert C. and Jack A. Hansen

|Elizabeth Ann Arensman, David Wagoner to Wed Today

The Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church was the scene of Miss Elizabeth Ann Arensman's to David Russell Wagoner at 3:30 p. m. today. The Rev. Joseph Johnston officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Arensman, Williams Creek, and Mr. | and Mrs. Walter 8. Wagoner, Whiting, are the parents of the coup le. The bride chose Miss Ann Clark, maid or honor and Mrs. James | T7777 (Fowler, Nashville, Tenn.; Mrs.! [Thomas Howarth, Hammond, and! {Mrs. Edward Reser, Lafayette, | | bridesmaids. They wore identical! empire-style dresses.

Miss Haber To Become forts Msogroom wie sitsntes

__| best _man, and Walter Wagoner

UNION : CITY; Aug. 26-— At| The Chantilly lace and satin

fed to With a lace peplum extending into. Ann Haber will ‘be. mary la train.--A matching lace crown John Claud Behringer,

[Jane Osborn

"fingertip Ieil. She carried a bouquet of pearl studded . stephanotis, tube roses and white spray orchids.

Following a reception in the Marott Hotel, the couple left on a motor trip to New Orleans. The bride traveled in a gray flannel suit trimmed with black velvet. Her accessories were black. After Sept. 15, they will live in Rolla, Mo.

The bride attended William | Woods College. The bridegroom attended Virginia Military Institute and Westminster College | where he was affiliated with | Beta Theta P{ Fraternity. He | is a student in the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy { in Rolla, -

Speaks Nuplia Vows

Repeating vows read by Dr. Roy {Ewing Vale, Miss Jane Vernon {Osborn became the bride of Charles R. Hoffmann yesterday. The ceremony was performed at 5:30 p. m. in McKee Chapel, Taber- | nacle Presbyterian Church. ! Mr. and Mrs. Frank V, Osborn, | Pennsylvania Stand Dr. Rape L. Hoffmann,

and Mrs,

| Mrs. Walter I Shirley Jr. and Tyler Wood, Madison, Wis., at-! ‘tended the couple. The honor at-|

tendant wore white organdy over| |

yellow taffeta and carried a cas-| °

apolis. The Rev. Charles G. Mc-| Callister, First Christian Church! will officiate in the home of the

bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs§. Roy Haber, here, |

Behringer, Williams Creek,

dianapolis, are the parents of the

couple. | Miss Joan Haber and John H. Holliday, Indianapolis, will be!

the only attendants. The honor) attendant will wear white organdy over yellow faille, The bride's dress of waffle pique and Swiss organdy is fash-|

foned with a slight train. She:

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ard carry a colonial bouquet of white roses and orchids. A reception in the home of the bride’s parents will follow the | ceremony. The bride will wear] a gray cashmere suit and navy

Indian Lake, Ohio and Canada.

Cleveland after Sept. 5. The pride ‘was graduated from De-| Pauw University and is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. The bridegroom is al graduate of Park School and! Dartmouth College. He is a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity.

Mr. Schmidt Takes Bride

Schmidt at 3:30 p. m. today. The Rev. Carl D. Shafer officiated in| the Broadway Methodist Church.

ids, Mich, and Mr. and Mrs. Kurt W. Schmidt, 4444 Broadway, ~lare the parents of the couple. Miss Ellen Cox, Peru, was maid of honor. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Herbert E. Baumeister and Miss

Lee Archer, were dressed like the

honor attendant in frocks fash-

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will wear a tiara of white roses |

blue accessories for her trip to]

The couple will be living in|

Wedding vows united” Miss ‘Be-| atrice EIff and Edward Carl with 60 per cent of the high cards. | suit: “If the responder is or r either §

Mrs. Fred H. Elff, Grand Rap-|

Ruth Reed, and the flowergirls, | Sue Lynn Nichols and Marita

fingertip veil. Her ‘shower bouquet was made of |spray orchids and stephanotis. A reception in the Meridiani {Hills Country Club followed the! Lceremony. The--bride- chose a silk iprint dress and gold and brown! |accessories for her wedding trip through the East. : The couple will live outside Philadelphia where the bride-| groom will teach at Pennsylvania [State College. He is a graduate)

land stephanotis. Family Dinner

The bride wore an ankle length dress of Chantilly Tace over satin. A half hat held her shoulder {length veil. She carried a cascade {of stephanotis, smilax and white orchids. : A dinner for the families in the {Columbia Club followed the cere-

ny. The bride chose a two-piece aqua knit dress with tan and navy i accessories for her wedding trip to Chicago. The couple will live in Anderson. The bride is a graduate of DePauw University and a memiber of Alpha Phi Sorority. The Mrs. Truxton Johnson and som, | bridegroom was graduated from Reid, 973 N. Ritter Ave, returned the University of Wisconsin and { Thursday from a vacation in is a member of Phi Gamma Delta Hamilton, Bermuda. ‘Fraternity.

masters - degree from Indiana { University. The bride attended! | Briarcliff College and is a mem-| {ber of Kappa Kappa Gamma | [ Sorority.

Bermuda Visitors

| Blackwood on Bridge—

Two No Trump Response

Is Forcing Bid to Game

YOU ARE THE dealer and open the bidding with one no trump. | "Your partner raises fo two no trump. Now, theoretically, if your, | partner had enough to go all the way to three, he would have done 80. Therefore, you are not supposed to bid three unless you have some additional values over a minimum opening. Right? Yet (let's be truthful, Rawk how “often do you pass in this > 11 —- situation Lo a § 89 nanas where the responder is whether you have any extra willing to go to game, but where ‘|values or not. That's why 850 there is a question whether the

many players try to take 70 per ‘hand will play better in a major lcént of the tricks (9 out of 13) pay Jo

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hi { On this premise, I consider the! major, he simply bids three no|

raise to two no trump a ‘‘dead”|

{much better use if assigned a new imeaning.

Blackwood System

What to do when the responder | doesn’t have quite enough to! {guarantee game after his part-| {ner’'s one no trump opening? That |

raise to two no trump is forcing soon, to game. It is made only on| Today, Mr. Dale had just enough to decide to go to game. {If he had not held a four card major, - he would have

| South dealer North-South vulnerable

REE ARE 18 bi member of Pi Kappa Alpha ‘Fraternity.

To Bring Flowers "Broad Ripple Garden members will ‘each bripg at least

——one flower arrangement to the

club’s flower show Friday. It will] be held in the home of Mrs. Dal-| las Pierce, 6165 Kingsley Drive, at 1p. m. ge )

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‘a dainty tatt | y ed background |... E. Washington St., and Mr. |

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bid—and one which can be put to trump immediately. {&

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cade bouquet of yellow gladioli

. ; Ho photo, | Miss Marian Miner, 5141 Park Ave., and Charles Lane Moore will be married Sept. 16 in the home of the

brides-to-be. She is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Miner, and Mr. Moore is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles - Moore, Louisville, Ky. The couple was graduated from DePauw University where the future bride was an Alpha Chi Omega Sorority member and the bridegroom belonged to Sigma Nu Fraternity.

Miss Gloria Shumaker and ’ William Bennett J Foresman were married this morning in the Immaculate Heart of Mary

Sonn Reception

Follows Rite

| A breakfast in the Highland {Country Club followed the wed | ding today of Miss Gloria | Virginia Shumaker and William | Bennett Foresman Jr. The Rev, Fr. Edwin Sfhm officiated at 10

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honor in NORTH . ! -m--in-the Immaculaie Heart ot ee ioned like the bride's. Mr. Dale straight to three no trump. Buti = | Mary Catholic Church. Be M ' S—A J 98 {because of his four ecard spade M a M Frederick. I st Man ad {suit, he decided to find out isn ti oy 250 . os . : i ‘Mr, Baumeister was the best | whether Mr, Masters also had] | Bhumaker 1 unsylvania man. The ushers were Richard SOREN | four. a It so, Bt, and and Me oresman, } : oe oo 8 “Ht BR aa T : PRET «NEON, tie 3 fie" | Pruitt and Robert Camp. - Miss Brash | Robert T. Shumaker, | The bride's dress of satin and pe S313 ‘Lacks Major Suit Cords nL » [matron of hondf, wore a poe] J i go : = lorgandy over yellow taffeta and [Chiat iY Jas 2s neal 6 D—K 735 AFTER MR. DALE'S two no| and Mrs. Walter H. |, a ae bonnet. John lsatin_skirt extended into a ca-~C—Q 98542 C103 . trump bid Mr. Masters was re. fo Southport-—R-0-2.d—an-L. Mueller was-the—best man, : \thedral train. A fitted cloche SOUTH quired fo bid a four card major| th f their Ushers were Robert T. Shumaker : edged in ‘seed pearls held her Mr. Masters if he had one. If he had four .nounce the marriage » oi and William Coughlin. i Block photo Loudermilk photo mt ay p S—K 5 4 jcards in both majors, he would] daughter, Neva Jeane Petrie, White organdy fashioned with July 29 was-the wedding date A double-ring ceremony to- |” ng ita. the. Colampiar _H—A 10 2 |bid the hearts first. In this par-| nd G. E. Droeger Aug. 5.8 full pleated skirt was the 1 “of “Miss “JoAnne Frazier and” day united Miss Tage Club followed the ceremony. The “pq 982 [ticular hand he Iacked four- cards: a 98 9: bride's choice of a gown, Her | via: n L yi Wie. and Ro nt. ordan COUR. WILL th C—A KT lin either major so he ‘made the George Henry Droeger, In- A BRGAELD. Rik fell LEO. a. . of e eir: pe i At Bren Md eside..in... LEAL 2 4 Fy Lf Co i wig a. YT Re rege ry yw dianapolis, is The father of fhe heart oonnet. } are Mr. and Mrs. Theodore oh Parents 2 the couple [pre-law student at Indiana Uni- SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST _ was made on a club open- | bridegroom. | A reception in the home of the Frazier, 7580 Westfield Blvd. are Mrs. Lawrence Padgett, |versity. The bride attended But-1 NT Pass 2 NT Pass | "This use of the two 16 mr —— bride's parents was held this afte and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pea- 6779 Pleasant Run. ler University. 3 NT Al Pass bid-as forcing, with. the -atcom- ‘Open House J hed ae cock, Plainfield. Drive, and William Jordan, | -panying “check-back” on a majorlyr-and Mrs Orvitle B- Berry, for her ‘wedding trip to northern , 7501 E. Washington St. eter yermey /er | farries suit fit, steers many a hand into g47 N, Bradley Ave, will hold Wisconsin. P : successful four heart or four! h f 7 to 10 To Me . : spade contract h th open house’ from 0 P. m.| The bride attended Marymount o Meet Friday Coup le to Take : 2 i | : Sage to Facts Where Tee nO Tuesday to celebrate their 25th College, Tarrytown, N. Y.. and

Brookside Garden Club will) {meet in Wilking Auditorium, 120, IN. Pennsylvania St., at 1:30

p. ml | Friday, Frank Wallace,

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Mr. and Mrs. George F. Braun, |

and Mrs. Robert Kirch, 618 5 ¥e Sanders Sti, are the parents of J the couple. “The bride chose Miss Beverly Blanford, maid of honor; Miss Mary Jane Gordon, bridesmaid, and Miss Gloria Ann Braun, junior ' bridesmaid. They were dressed alike in green, brown and

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and Don Barton and Jack Braun, ushers. A Chantilly lace ballerina length dress was worn by the bride. A half hat accented with orange blossoms held her finger: tip veil. She carried a of 4 white roses centered with a white] orchid. % A breakfast in the Marott Hotel | followed the ceremony. A recep-|: tion in the home of the bride's parents was held from 2 to 4 p. m. | The bride chose a beige suit and brown accessories for her wedto Canada. The couple

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| Bridge Results— “Clubs List "Their Scores

{| Results of play are announced by several local bridge clubs today. The winners follow: Holy Cross, Wed. night: N & 5 | (Possible. Score 240) Mrs. | {Joseph L. Conley,- Mrs. J. J.| {Greenen 152; Mr. and Mrs. J. B.|

|Clemans, 145; Noble Morgan,| {Clifford Glunt 130.5; Mr. and| Mrs. Leo Gootee 130; E & W

| (Possible 216) —Mr. and Mrs. A. {J. Lauth 131.5; Mrs. Claude Lett, {Mrs. 8. R. Richardson 120; Mrs. iJ. E. Morris, Mrs. Dan Sweeney | {116.5; James J. McCastin, Mrs, | Norbert Pich 112. The next game! will be at 7:45 p.m. Sept. 13. |

, (Marott Club © ‘| Marott Club, Tues. night: N &| {8 ‘(Possible 330)—Mrs. J. 8.| | Shortle, Mrs. Mary Lloyd Barnett

Arch Falender 181.5; Mrs. A. R.| Coffin, Mrs. Joseph Brower 179.5; ‘|B & W—Mr. and Mrs, George P.| : |Ryan 204; Mrs. R. F. Banister, | .|Mrs. Richardson and Mr. and] Mrs. Gordon H. Thompson 176. Men's - Duplicate Club, night; N & S—Homer Eberhart, {Tom Coryell first; Ross Camp(bell, Merritt Thompson second; | Charles Madinger, George Fos. dick third; E & W-—Mr. Morgan, |

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