Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1950 — Page 24
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FRIDAY ~ Dram
RO. Creedon | To Marry Wiss Raub
Ceremony Set ~~ -
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| In a traditional satin gown, - Miss Marilyn Hammond Raub will {pe married- to Richard Osborn {Creedon at 8:30 o'clock tonight. "The Rev. John H. Vruwink will officiate in St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Mr. and Mrs-Edward B. Raub Jr; 5361 Washington -Bivd., and ‘Maj. “4nd Mrs. Francis D. Creedon lof Frankfort,” Germany, are the i {parents of the couple. i | Miss Martha A..Jones, Cincin- § Sa “nati, and Mrs. Tor Kolflat, Lafa- Bros Se yette, will he the bride's honor. 3 attendants. They will be dressed : like the bridesmaids, Misses Harriet V. Smith, Barbara Junglecaus,’ Katherine E. Cox and Ann H. Parry. They will carry bouquets (of gladioli and ivy matching their dresses in gold, orchid, aqua, blue, ~ pink and green. } | Attending the bridegroom will {be Harold N. Whiteside, Craw!fordsville, best man, and Robert |L. Dunivan, Greencastle; Cadet — Richard” F. Malm, U. 8. Coast ~ Guard, Los Angeles; Donald W, : Times photos by Henry E Glesing Jr and: John F. Hollings, and John Miss Harriet Carter (left) Presents Miss Janet Jarrett (middle). and Miss Jane McGeath with L. Rybolt; ushers. . —
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~ Fair Horse Show, | Symphony Drive “Herald September
+ Back’to-School Parties, Guild Style Events _ Highlight 'Little' Social Season Cos
By MARJORIE TURK Sopiciite is a changeling. Social arbiters have decreed the summer season ends with Labor Day yet the fall and
winter season doesn’t begin until October. ‘Even though this month is divorced from the regular pattern, _activities cohtinue in the country clubs, organizations are planning: ‘narties and a petite saison is established. | The social calendar through . Society has its first. post- sum- September follows: | mer reunion at the Horse Show Sept. 2—Dance in the Woodstock! being held Sunday through Dext| Club. - | friday in the State Fair Grounds. Sept. 3-8=Horse show" fn the Teen-agers will celebrate (or State Fair Grounds. | lament) the back-to-school month Sept.’ 4—Buffet in the Hillerest| with parties in the Indianapolis! Country Club.
Country Club, the Highland Golf Sept. 4—Teen dance in the wm woo ow ———" i ' LA scholarship checks. ™ “ Lace Gown We, the \ hl 4 Club. Piub,ahd the Wook: pape, : a golf Miss Elizabeth Wills, Edgar Chamberlin and Miss Doris ‘Fea’ - ti ge gown 12 2ocente The Indianapolis Symphony Or-| tournament in the Meridian fer... Indianapolis Public Library staff members leave for home ar Phy lis Coe rs th wi Uy ta ® tosh on L n Hoarc chestra will get ready for its, Hills Country Club. lafter hours book fun. {rain ann ove ihe qun eultural offerings with the annual Sept. 9—Back-to-8chool dance In| : drive for ticket holders. Women| the Highland Golf and Coun-{ : By JEAN TABBERT To Tae Wed 5 ra possliagy sg wir pos hee ¥ Wide: workers will have coffee together| try Club. Six Indianapolis young people are going places in the IHbrary ingertip s ulle ve e ¥ : an Sept. 14 in Ayres’ to. plot the Sept. 9—Party ‘in the Indianap- world. This fall they will enter middle western universities to Waldron Church Sarey a cascade bouquet of white By RU campaign. | olis Country Club. study library science. A year from now. they'll be filling at least s roses He anotis tered white HOARDID ~~ Also starting out its fund rais- ‘Sept. 10—Barbecue in the Hill- four of some 20,000 jobs .., jobs that right now need desperately Is Setting c yea emums centered with a again as p “ ing this month will be the Chil-| ‘crest Country Club. to he filled. : Times State Seryice white orchid. stock up on Aren's Museum Guild with two Sept. 12-13—Children’s Museum Heading toward scholastic halls will be Misses Janet Jarrett, WALDRON, Sept. 1 -- Byron A reception in the home of the .. Ruspect may days of fashion shows, Sept. 12) Guild fashion shows in the In-| Rebecca Taggart, Elizabeth ——————- Fema Brooks Walters II will take Miss Pride's parents will follow the -« hard to get, snd 13. in the Indianapolis dianapolis Athletic Club. Wills and Doris Feaster and master rating, too. Such study {Phyllis Dean Coers as his bride ceremony, The bride has chosen Yet the f Athletic Club. "Sept. 14—Morning coffee-for the [Edgar Chamberlin, all mem- opens the door to positions as at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the Bap- 2 forest green gabardine suit with probably do While the IAC and the Colum- campaign workers of the In-| bers of the Indianapolis Public administrators or assistants, tist Church. The Rev. Park .T. STay accessories for her wedding hoarder. hia Club won't open up officially] dianapolis Symphony Orchestra Library staff, and Miss Jane bookmobile, extension or refer- Rushford, New Bethel Baptist trip to Chicago, "Wisconsin and There's M for partying until October, the| in Ayres’. McGeath, who works in the In- ence work, cataloguing . and Church, will officiate. Michigan. The _couple will live day, went Athenaeum is tentatively plan- Sept. 16—Teen dance in the diana State Library. scientific and historical posts. Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Coers. here with the bride's: parents after more sheets ning its fall inaugural for the Woodstock Club. Elizabeth, a.senior, and Jane. Whipping up “interest in the and Mrs, Mary k. Walters 4600 Sept: 11 ordinarily b last Saturday in the month. The Sept. 23—Steak roast and dance a sophomore;- will be taking profession is the peppy Indiana Lafayette Road, Indianapolis, are _ The bride was graduated from But, she hac University Club will be open to in the Indianapolis Country undergraduate courses at In- [iprary Association. Its 500- {the parents of the couple. Connecticut College for Women. tion for “th members after this week-end. Club. diana University, ‘and Becky strong membership supports the i . Co The bridegroom attended the laundry has oS ite’ El et et ee will study there for her mas- scholarship and loan fund Mig bride's Ritendants oo Ie U. 8. Coast Guard Academy, on her she 1 ’ 8 hic . ss 8 Ss, ma of Ne A oe: k Teen Problems— his bo oe Pes. atl wilt June Thich hs Year awarded Jour {honor Mrs. Pearl E. Braden and Bow TO an Te Sn Sapte to degrees at Western Reserve gpa BR npeiating ne the Miss Peggy Walters, Indianap- university. He'is a graduate of and gol [Invite New Bo fo Your Home University, and Ed will receive money t Er y Olis, and Miss Ann Bass, brides- columbia Military Academy and d y i- y to upperclass or grad- {maids, and Janet Coers, flower-| greedy, eith his from the University of Illi uate students. a member of Pi Kappa Alpha ing to-get 2
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Boe entertaining a boy In a ary Holmes, Lior | wate i hose Mix E. ing to get n your ome. J De t County librarian; is chairman — he pa CS hicaabet V H d- | ~ Sub just ker ” i and C C . When a new lad asks for-a ane eming | of the scholarship and loan Pr IE ge JOws. \ ear Bs for th date, it's suave to invite him | committee.. Others include Har- Wells, Indianapolis, ush Fr. Beechem they alwa; to your house. After an old I old ‘Brigh tate Xbrari polis, ushers. : i ties. 0 ay OWS ; righam, state rarian, The bride's whit . . ' ¢ a pal has taken you out a few and DF. Robert Miller, TU li- e' ite organdy over Reads Rite - :
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times, it's kind to return the brarian. Joseph W. Gootee, 18 N. Rit favor with .a spot of hospi- “John os Lohr ) This year the group gave jroo Skirt and chapel .irain. A Are ane Ue Ta pod A tality. | Is Bridegroom $200 scholarships to Jane, Yooh of Orange hiossoms._will his daughter Ruth Ann, to Har: 3 RS an th Mist J 2 : e } a gar. the tray, with In a double-ring ceremony Miss Tt tyme Pool Rlidabents |chrysanthemums, - pompons and - a Gone Re J buy, anvhoy living room, arrange to have Jane Deming will be married to, \\ “ol onion “division of the > Gin : |stephanotis will make up her bou- groant” Shembyville. © stuart the fe I om, Ee 10 ve john Davis opr t-250 Re Indiana State Library and Miss Rebecca Taggart . . . boning up at the circulation desk. Tusk. ‘ The couple was wed at 10 a. m, Ing Dees . . . . Li ® e " n L : occasions. of the School of Religion, Butler, chairman of the Library Action the ILA convenes in Indianapo- will offer $1000 scholarships |},rq rosapuion 44 the Oiich pat Aug. 19 in Our Lady or Tourdes § stop people Much as your date may lke University, will officiate in Swee- Committee of- the ILA, will pre- lis early this November. . » « A timely. good turn down |pride has chosen a dark gre e Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr, not hoardin and admire your Dad and Mom, ney Chapel, Butler. sent the gifts formally ‘When Next vear the Association the career road. suit and brown lind Ms ok Tot Beechenr omoe. were ~~ yourself. i re x - S e
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Deming, wedding tri : | P to New York and Miss Martha Goot id" of ~ hours on end. Work out some- {2607 Carrollton Ave., and Mr. and Blackwood on Brid e— Canad iss ‘Martha Gootee, maid o 0 Laan . 9 anada. The couple will live in honor; Mrs. Harold Doyle and | ~ ; thing so you and your guest can GUEST HELP (Mrs. J. P. Lohr, 4030 Forest Ma Huntington, West Va., after Sept. Miss - Lorraine Gootee, Y rid 1 bs What a
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tive privacy. ‘ The bridegroom is a graduate cilia Anne .Gootee, junior brides-
3 : “Miss Ruth Ann Deming will be . ve thE #. x =» Club to Observe Co) 0 TF A C Ww h M Ch of Butler University and a mem-'maids; Sally Anne Sweeney, flow- / If ther MOTHER or father should be {her sister's only attendant. She n Oo ay ‘s ontest It r. am pion ber of Phi Delta Theta Fratern- ergirl: Bernie Doyle, ringbearer; Korea, inl
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‘rose satin and carry a colonial ‘ § _ Lx i ER | | galler. Especially if he's a new | The Florence Nightingale Club |bouquet. Y rena ETWEEN UUZETS bifocals and the Jack. of hearts, 1am South dealer. Paul Gootee, Bill Adams, Tom ! If not, the no him a rig peo) held its first meeting of the year -Thomas A. Gray will attend the He was referring to the previous hand where Mr. Muzzy had North-South vulnerable. | Praitt and Dr. Herschel Moss, % he insect So your parents can see what a |at the Warren Hotel this noon. bridegroom. Von Ballew Ja defeated the contract by refusing to win a trick with the jack NORTH A breakfast in Jones Restaur I re De “nice fellow he is. Miss Zelia L. Kester, chief dieti- James Lohr will be the ushers. of hearts because he had a diamond mixed in with his hearts. Mr. Abel | ant and a reception in the home Mhe soacty If vou and your date have a | General Hospital, spoke Satin Suit He blamed this on his bifocals although the unconscious bril- S—7632 - ‘ i lof the bride's parents followed y yy jeian of Ge J .o8p po The... bride will wear... an. ivory. liancy got him_a fine result on, : rm “ H—54 YOU SER 5 doit od » le : - long even iis ong - Te jo “Diets and Vitamins,” at the satin suit and. a shoulder veil. the deal. Laughing, Mr. Champion pulled D—K Q6 5 vou Subhas) know at a social 4 ann De hol Jor The T Bam a game of chess or ca- [luncheon meeting. She will carry a colonial bou- In today's hand Mr. Muzzy the rest of the trumps, tried for C—873 thering. Lake Wawasee. They will live in '2% Ernest Millholland, presi- quet of Amazonica “lilies. opened the ace of spades and break in the club suit, didn’t ypgy EAST gathering. - y Will Live in nasta. | Mrs. Erne A reception In the Atherton Coritiniied the suit. Mrs. Keen won get it, and went down .one. Mr. Muzzy Ewin Wrong: Decide it is a’ good Zionsville. The bridegroo a | Don't rely entirely on talk. dent, took Silice Toutay. Kilown as} Center will follow the ceremony. the second trick with the king and| It was here that Mr. Champion g_ "4g SK 10 8 5.4 lime to get a little free profes- tended - Indiana University. Wihtut some Shea. to [Prusigeny I {ly Smith is the retir- The bride chose a rust suit and| followed with the 10. Here Mr. jemitted a roar of rage. “What's yy y gq So H—8 2 oo gional, Agwice. Equal Pay ty, vy petting. as a large ling oY brown accessories for her wed: Champion went into a long study. the’ matter, could fou have made pn yg7 439 D—10 8 + Right: Make an ap ointment 9 Jision: of 1 "heavy per ng. a - ding trip to Elk Lake, Michigan. Mr. Muzzy sat there looking tense it?” Mr. Abel asked. Cc—4'3 } C—Q J 104 | and see him at his office. Don’t TOKYO A provision o qua : : — : The couple will live in Lafayette and determined. Last time hel Another Victory ? " © SOUTH | bother him with your problems pay for equal work by women is \ . after Sept. 11. had failed to play ‘the jack of = “EASILY,” snapped Mr. Cham- Mr. Champion when he. is emiove a social embodied in post-war Japan's las : D. A \Y The bride attended Butler Uni- hearts. This time he would ‘not pion, “if Muzzy hadn't pulled that S—Q J : : -evening. .. -bor standards law. : LABOR DAY IS ) L/ \ Tress. LAM she ow a Tem ber fail. ‘infernal jack of hearts. I could HA. KQI0T IT = Ro Kappa Kappa “Gamma:~Soror- " EEE aver cashed the ace and king of "Ca Ty “Jor De hr bo Fe I These A the Supplies You will Need Ty. The bridegroom attended Murder Ca) hearts, the two high clubs and CCA? aro yn oyce n os e Purdue University. T FINALLY Mr. Champion made|the ace of diamonds, then stuck The bidding:
to Make the Holiday a Success mT e—— — up his mind. He trumped with the Muzzy in with the jack’ of hearts. SOUTH R bi ¥ L C tf M Canasta— queen of hearts. Mr. Muzzy had He would have had nothing left EST NORTH Easy ober e omp e fo arry
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® Over the Week End , — expected the play of a low heart. but diamonds and would have 3 H Pass 8 N 3 Pass > Vows urditing Miss Carolyn Joyce Dehnbostel and Robert L, " Picaics ; : Situstions He wasn't paying much atten- had to put dummy in, giving me 4 H All Pass LeCompte Will be read at 7:30 o'clock tonight. The Rev. William L } For = } tion. He UNDERTRUMPED with discards for two club losers.” —— —____ Nordsieck will officiate in St. Peter's Lutheran Church. i .. For Famil Outin $ — the jack. of hearts. — “Whether Mr, Champion would. “Muzzy,” -sald ~ Mr.~ Champion ‘Mr. “apd Mrs. Erwin A. Deéhnbostél, 912 N. Hawthorne Lane, y 9 " or Yard Parties ang je Mrs. Keen-elosed her eyes ani have played the hand like that, in quiet rage, “if you will gat and Mr. and Mrs. Lester LeCompte Sr, 1626 Kelly St. are the par-
‘bowed her head in quiet resignas I don’t know. In any case it was, {those glasses fixed I will gladly ents of the couple.
* Camping Trips : By nge. JACOBY tion. This: was murder—or it anbther victory for Mr. Muzzy's pay the bill and give you a fat Miss Nancy Osborne and Miss Phyllis Haicomb, the bride's ONE OF the most fascinating jooked like it. "bifocals. ~ [bonus besides.” attendants, will be dressed alike s——— me things - about canasta is the — — wei - rose” tulle and satin. ‘They Will be topped with a white camels
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For .nstance, consider this let- length frocks. The flowergirl,’ rec . iter just received from a Chicago. ‘Wi H St ko Nancy Dehnbostel, will” wear 2 A eception in the. Kappa. Kage reader: [ I pea ‘white nylon dress ‘and carr¥_a versity, will follow the ceremony. “In yout column this morning: ‘miniature bouquet designed like The bride has chosen a forest Mrs. J. R. 8. wrote of the miser | -An-orientation meeting will be the other attendants. green gabardine suit_and bro: able hand she held tecently in a, {held Tuesday by the Indianapolis. The’ bridegroom chose Robert J coca ies for - her. weddin ry “canasta game. If she thinks that (Cquncil of Women. The program, Juday, best man. and Richard north. The couple will he at home is bad, what about this one TI held {tof presidents and IBernbers of Steele and Robert Brickley, ush- Sept. 9 at 2138 E. Mi oy Or |affiliated clubs, will be at 2 p. m. ers. The bride attended own
“last might: Both sides needed 120. My hand was joker-A-K-Q-10-9-8- in Block’s Auditorium. Bonnet Matches versity where she was a member
kaleidoscopic way the situation’ {will carry colonial bouguets of lia, ivy,. forget-me:-nots- and changes from pilav te play. nga a adgett fo: os eC : AT. S| eppard roses matching their ballerina baby's breath.
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Baskets only, priced ea. - i ye Pf $3.25 G24. 'f the first time 1 A rae eRe he The bride’s gown of ice blue of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sororneta N oan’ like -this, but. last man. for the International Dairy satin is fashioned with. a gathe- ity. The bridegroom is a graduate a snd CHECK THESE night 1 had what you cated ‘ex-| Exposition 10 be held at tie State Will hold her fingertip. veil of ler; and a member of 1ambda traordinary luck.’ The first card I © alr Grounds Oct. 7 to 14. 1 ‘hite « " {Chi . ’ ' PICNIC NEEDS picked was an -eight, so then I Other speakers will be Miss illusion. Her - white<prayertook Chi Alpha Fraternity, - : had a pair. | Evelyn McMurray; Baltimore, & . By SI , Paper Plates The second time, I picked a publicity chairman for the exposi- t . wpe ©" Here is a » Pkg 25¢ joker, but did not meld yet. The tion, and Mrs. I, Marshall Vogler, : dress to ke 4 Pore Colt third time. T picked up the pack, director of women’ 8s program dur- NTI TT ; } and efficie ] Paper. Coffee = 43 an eight was discarded To me, ing the exposition. : : ; Narrow rul Cups, pkg. . 25¢ nq 1 melded a -total of 130 . Virgil Sheppard, executive sec- ders, bold ! . points. : i _ |cretary of the Indianapolis chap- and deep Pp Napkins pkg. 25¢ x ter, American Red Cross, also will Pattern = I Thermos Not Bad wa 4 % | |speak. His topic will be phases of i perforated Botti s Qt “AS I SAID before, I had held Red Cross work. 18, 20; 5 ¢ h 339 many hands like the one ahove, fy nae mrad 16, 4% yar ize, euch ‘but had never. been lucky enoug Ia Thermic Jugs Gol. - ito match the. right care even. § N. E Bourne Jr. ny fall aux w TT Sigtith - 44 when needing only 50 points. And . 1 | fon; 48 ps vith wigot hw! se what's worse, there wouldn't be To Marry lvedaqe r : ii). W | styles Send . any wild eards!--Mrs. N. J. R)” Mrs. Gloria-Smock and Nor-] 99 461 8 / u WNAINAASAN aE. - Of course the hand held by Mrs. | #8 OC : IAD EB oil a Tas hand baqs 1 - pS Our ee——p—— R. was not. a. really bad Whe sd . i ; ried at 4:30 p. ". today in the 9 : HARTMAN "SKYM rrr, The Inc COMPLETE THERMOS DEPARTMENT | eit id CG fo a, Chamber of age Aw. Car |aathor goo ATE 214 W iokeis, Your Bi it was phenom- Ehrich Photo. © Municipal Court Room 4, ; 2-Suiter and Companion Case of extra : © India Thermos Pitcher Sets. . cvrerassniniene $15 to $25.00 | enal that she was able to pair a 35 - "Miss Edna Pearl i Pada : fart Lyman ay uns a expert fvgeed Sonshruction for, campus or - ~ No. 8636 9 a o a v - A i ® : Thermos Bottles .............0:........$1.39 to $3.39 STE OR LE Nr Mr. ‘and Mrs. Leland D. Padgett, Owensburg, an- - tendants. “After a trip to northern A oposin Designed to LE » wig — ST a J . [then on the very next play have nounce-the approaching marriage of their daughter, Edna Indiana, res. will be mt gg9age. J¥ od _ Fashior Mail and Phoms Orders Carefully Filled : a the. on — she could use dis-" pe, pl and William H. Hobbs Jr. He is the son of Mrs. ate of Indiana: its, the . Name .... ;jenrd to her : Martha R. Hobbs, St. Augustine, Fla. * [bridegroom belongs to Sigma Pi 1 ; : vases 1 Mr, Jacoby is unable 0 an- The wedding will be Sept. 24.in the Trinity Episcopal Church, | Fraternity. bs =) : oghstion | swer individual questions on Anderson: ‘Miss Wilma Jean Weimer, Marion, is to be the maid of A The bride is the daughter of | j : Ws AS 1 Street .... ay [OF and ompany | canasta from readers. How- “ honor, Charles E. Bush, Danville; will be the best man. ¢ (Mr, and Mrs." A. C. Evans, 1245, ! % ; J = y La ever, he Will include the most The bride-to-be is a student in the General Hospital Nursing |E. Troy Ave. and Mr. and Mrs.' XY dai (A\" [AR] 4 City seese Ue WASHINGTON STREET i | frequently asked questions in School. and Mr. Hobbs attended the University of Florida and: Bo groe Kokomo, are the parents; Se} Bate vee his column, © eck: Canterbury Chliegs. pak ii ; ABé:heidugitom. : 3 : Vey
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