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Epply photo. Porter phate Mr. i Mrs. Curtis M. Hilt, 953 N. Gray St, announce the approaching marriage of their "daughter, Patricia Jean (left), and James. Patrick Delaney next Saturday. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Delaney, 1230 N. Tacoma Ave. Miss Joy. Ann Nelson [right] and” Robert R. Moore will be married in October, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Nelson, High School Road, announce. Mr, and. Mrs, Howard Moore, R. R. 7, are the parents of the prospective bridegraom,
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D. R. Leppert Marries |
Miss Snow .
A reception in the Indianapolis] Athletic Club followed Miss Jac-| queline Show's marriage to David] Richard Leppert this -morning.| The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond R. Noll officiated at 10 a. m. in 88. Peter and Paul Cathedral. = Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J. 8now, 5539 Winthrop Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Leppert, 5929. Crittenden Ave.
@ The bride chose Miss Patricia, Ps Ann Smith as maid of honor; Miss Helen Leppert, Miss Betty Forster and Mrs. James A. Pennington, bridesmaids, and Sraron Lee Allen, flowergirl, They were dressed - -
alike in aqua satin with hoop skirts. "William L. Leppert, was the
best man. Ushers were John McShane, Paul Murray and James Tuohy. ¢ The bride's white Chantilly lace gown had a cathedral train. A! satin half-hat trimmed with seed pearls held her fingertip veil. 8he| carried a prayerbook topped by a| |
She chose a navy and light blue we check suit with navy accessories for her wedding trip north. The bride attended Marian Col-| lege and the bridegroom attended
St. Mark's Lutheran Church will be the setting Oct. 22 for || | the marriage of Miss Jo Ann Horne and R. Norman Dresslar. Their | parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank W, Horne, 909 E. Minnesota St., | and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dresslar, Greenwood Road.
Jo Ann Fryar | Bride Todos
Vows uniting Miss Jo Ann] Fryar and Robert E. Lawrence will be read at 4:30 p. m. today? in the Céntenary Christian Church. The Rev. Lavon Fishey! will officiate, Mrs. Dorothy M. Fryar, 28 w.| 26th St., and Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh H. Lawrence; 1512 N. Oxford St, | are parents of the couple, . Mrs. Raymond Lawrence, ma-
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blue taffeta and lace as will the bridesmaids, Mrs. Charles Erk and Miss Joanne Green. The bridegroom will be attended by Raymond M. Lawrence, best man, and Mr. Erk and
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Hassler photo. Miner-Baker’ pote ol Miss Banisla-L Owens fleft become fhe bide of Walter V. ogoza this morning in the Holy Trinity Catholic Church. The Bro er. ‘on ertip ol fowers i parents of the couple are Mrs. Eva B, Owens, 1109 King Ave., and 8 ot Mrse- Therese Glogora; 733 Haugh: St::St:-Catherine of Sienna A reception in the church will Catholic Church was the sétting this morning for the marriage of fallow the ceremony. The bride Miss Dolores Eileen Eckhart (right) and Charles Edward Habig Jr. will wear a navy sheer dress with) The bride-is the daughter of Mr. and-Mrs. Charles C, Eckhart, 1046
mavy and cinnamon. accessories: Bradbury St., and Mr. and Mrs. Habig, 3456 S. Delaware St., are for her wedding trip to Lake 30 bridegroom's parents. 3
er ~ Double-Ring Services Read
Two double- -ring ceremonies were performed in St. of Bterina Catholic Church this morning. ‘The: Rev. Fr. Anthony Lauck, Notre Dame University, read the.vows for“hjs cousin, Charles Edward Habig hl and Miss Dolores Eileen Eckhart at 11 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Eck-| Robert Atkinson and Tames Sulhart, 1046 Bradbury St., and Mr. llivan, bridesmaids, and “Krigeda and Mrs. Habhig, 3458-8. Delaware Roe. Pollard, -flowergirl. “The ceremony will be read al St- aTe PATENts of the couple. ; | The bridgegroom “had - Joseph! 10 a. m. Sept. 30 in. 8t. John's, ‘The bride was attended = by {Buergler as hest man and
Catholic Church. The Rev. Pr. Mrs. Lyle Wilder, matron of Charles Crothers, Anthony Laker Charles Koster ‘will officiate. and Charles Schafer as ushers.
The bride's. white marquiset ‘gown was designed with a peop | skirt which formed a train, tiara of satin and seed pearls ho | her fingertip veil. | © A breakfast in the Lake Shore
~_The bride's gown is of crystal
Barbara Di Dillon Is Engaged
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Dillon, 1117 8. Senate Ave. announce]
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the home of the bride's’ parents | followed the ceremony. The bride {chose a black and pink suit with black accessories for her wedding [trip to Cincinnati. The couple will live at 1454 B. Delaware 8t,
| Quinn-McCarthy | Miss Mary PB. McCarthy and Michael 'F. Quinn were married {at 10 a, m. The Rev. Fr. Francis | VanBenton officiated, Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. A. J, McCarthy, 1117 E. Kelly 8t., and Mrs,” John Quinn,
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and Victor Zore were the ushers. | The bride’s candlelight slipper satin gown was fashioned with a train and trimmed with Belgian lace. 'A matching lace band held her “full-length veil, She carried
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for her wedding trip north. The couple. will live at 16803 Central |Ave. The bride is a graduate of Marian Collige.
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an orchid on a white prayerhook. | A breakfast at Holly Hock Hill and a receptioh in the home of the bride's parents from 2 to 4 + |p. m. fallowed the ceremony. The! bride is wearing a Nght brown. suit and dark brown accessories!
Ehfich photo Richard Osbern rion took Miss Marilyn Hammond Raub as is bride in an 8:30 p ceremony yesterday. The Rev. John Vruwink officiated in St. Paul's Episcopal Church. The Foride | is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Raub Jr., and Mr, Creedon's parents are Maj. and Mrs, Francis D. Creedon, Frankfort, Germany.
Clubs List |
. Winners The 16th annual | Bridge Classic will he héld Sept.
Mr. Muzzy Muddles Along Making Bore? in No Trump
MR. ng 2 did some beautiful TeAgomty on this hand 22 through 24 in the Detroit Le- gold metallic knit local brown accessories for: her wed-| is one of the de- ding trip to Florida.
and executed two gorgeous defensive plays, dled along—and came out on top.
. Muzzy Just mud- land Hotel. Sidney Kasle, {bridge player,
"Cal. | Methodist University, Dallas, Lt. Powers was graduated from the U. S. Military Acad. emy and the University of Southern California.
Y Irvington Church Is Scene Of Two Nuptial Rites
of Lourdes Catholic Church was the scene of two weddings this morning.
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married at N.Y.
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veil match her gown of blush pink{Anne Bright as his bride in a She carried a co-ceremony read at 2:30 o'clock this 'lonial bouquet of pink roses, ivy afternoon in the McKee Chapel, abernacle Presbyterian Church,
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Doris. H urt i is Betrothed.
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James W. Hurt, 3229 Sutherland Ave., an. nounce the engagement of their daughter, Doris, to Lt. Patrick W. Powers, .the son of Col. and Mrs. Patrick F. Powers, Los Altos, The marriage will be Nov. 12. Miss Hurt attended Southern Tex.,
and is a Purdue University
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Miss Ruth—Ann— Duncan and Robert James Whittaker were
100. a. m. The Rev,
Fr. George N. Whittaker, Canton, brother of the hridgegroom, officiated,
Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, Roy | 38 Dunean, 4822
and Mr, Whittaker,
Road, George V, Bos-
Mrs, Pat Walton, Lebanon, and
Francis Lang, Swampscott, Mass., attended the couple, and William Reed ‘were ushers. The bride's honor attendant wore! {pale green taffeta,
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Anne Bright is Wed To Orville Keenan Orville B. Keenan took Miss
Dr. Roy Ewing Vale officiated,
A reak tan . he Kopper Ket-| "The bride is the daughter of Mr,
Wolverine Seremony.
The bride chose a pale blue andl dress with!
The couple!
The opening ‘lead by Miss Brash was the king of diamonds fending champions in both the Will live at 3763 Broadway after
which Mr. Muzzy permitted to win, {Champion did his master- “minding. {carefully Then he figured that if Mr.
He studied the dummy very|
South dealer,
Both sides vulnerable |event,
men's pair event,
(Possible 270)--Mr. and Mrs.
|pion discarded the king of hearts, C—3 3 ) C—87642 |H. Riegner 170.5; Mrs. William Ep{This play startled everybody at| SOUTH |stein, Mrs. Emerson Chailie 169; the table, including the kibitzers,| Yr. Muny {Mr. and Mrs. V, R. Rupp 154. High'Card wom H—QJ9813 MR. MUZZY laughed. “Guess D—148 he i : [Score 286)-—Mrs, I'm not the only one who pulls C—K Q 10 Mrs. Wayne Warrick 192.5; Col.
he said, The bidding: and Mrs. Lester Rhodes 177;
“I MEANT to play the card,” SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST pon. Buck, Mrs. Ralph BE. Xa
snapped Mr, Champion severely. 1H 2D Dbl. Pass At trick two Miss Brash led 2 H Pass 28 Dbl. tah 167. Rain 0. itenpach, Wal- lard E. the queen of diamonds, Clummy's 2NT Pass 3N T All Pass 264) Mrs. William Burnes. Mrs.
TBtantey Britton 1 MR threw-the ace of hearts. a Mr.| erick with dummy's king. Miss Mrs. Foo aaa ai i
Muzzy couldn't establish his heart Brash had to drop another dia- Claude Lett, Mrs. Vernon L. suit without losing to Miss mond. . ner 138.5. Brash's 10, There he was on the hoard with, Men’ Dublicat Well, Mr. Muzzy is a great one nothing left but spades and dia- oN i ry £8 8 to take his high cards.’ He cashed monds. - “Guess I'd better give , ne Ml three club tricks, Miss Brash up,” he sald, as he led a diamond. 2 Campbell second: “playing her two clubs and the The result was magic. Miss mp ) ying 1 C. Oline, W. four of spades, Next he played Brash had only three diamonds BF o& Wo Gordon H. the queen of hearis. Then came left; B8he won these--—and then A, G. Tulley first: Mr. Ittenhach, the ace of spades and Mr. Muzzy had to lead from her 10. of hearts N G Morgan and G. F. Hunt Jr. groaned when Miss Brash showed irito Mr, Muzzy's jack-nine.
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Club, Mon. Rowe. C,
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Other events sponsored in De-| troft” will be the women's pair ler University and the bridegroom mixed | fwas graduated from the Massa-! ‘|pair event and special pair game, {chusetts Nautical Academy.
L. Kirkpatrick third; Winds Thompson, home of the bride's parents Tollowed the ceremony:
It was at this point that Mr. open pair and team-of-four events, Sept. 17,
{tle, Morristown, and a réception And Mrs. John Harold Bright, 538 lin the home of the bride's parents Powell Place. Mrs. Willlam D, from 2 to 4 p. m. followed the Keenan, 866 Campbell Ave, is the {bridegroom's mother,
Mrs. Robert W. Palmer was
{matron of honor and Miss Mary | Karl, They wore {dresses and carried colonial bous iquets of pink glamellias. ;
Batesville; maid of honor,
turquoise taffeta
The bride is a graduate of But: Bridal Gown
Clark Keenan, Chicago, was the
‘best man and Don Ross and Bob Mvorett were ushers.
The white satin bridal gown °
{was fashioned with Chantilly lace Miss Geraldine Helen * Bender anels on skirt and
train. A
fingertip vell fell from a lace cap phanotis and white orchids.
and the bride carried ste-
Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Bender. ‘New Orleans Trip .
|king-queen of clubs. - How, then, Mr. Dale Results "of play are announced Miller-Bender was Miss Brash going to get in to S—K J S53 by local bridge clubs today. Win-| run her diamond suit after it was H—6 ners follow, {was married to Max Edward Milset up? D—-A986 Lincoln Bridge Club, Fri. night: ler at 11 a. m. in the church. The \ | Obviously, if she had any side C—A Jo (N & 8° (Possible Score 270)— Rev. Fr. James W. Moore officlentry at all, it had to be in hearts.| WEST EAST [Charles H. Rowe, M. L. McManus ated at the double- -ring ceremony, |But she would never get the lead Miss Brash Mr, Fhstphon 108: Mrs. Kay Rhodes, R. “lin hearts if Mr. Champion held 5—Q Lee 154; Mrs. W, Wayne Warrick, to nts high cards in that suit. H—10 5 4 H—A K 2 brit Arch Falender 142; E & » Mg Zoltan Aves and ne. aud)
couple,
The reception was in the home
352 N.\of the bride's uncle, C. A. Cook, H. Hamilton Ave. are parents of the 5252 N. Meridian St. For her trip {to New Orleans, the bride |
wears
The bride's attendants, Mrs. ing a turquoise suit with beige
[taffeta and nef.
{Robert L. Nikoll, matron of honor, accessories. | Marott Club; ‘Tues. night, mas- and Misses Janice Kilbourne, Mary {ter point game: N & 8 (Posgible Jo and Jacqueline Bender, brides- (he Powell William Rose, maids, were dressed alike in gold bride attended Indiana Univere | sity and the bridegroom is attends
The couple will be at home st Place address, The
Willlam N. Miller attended whe (ing Purdue University.
Dun-bridegroom. The ushers were W
Jones, Charles L. yd
(Possible and Donald E. Newsien,
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Mra. satin was designed with sunburst pleats at the wafstline extending into pearl tiara held her illusion veil. ¥. She carried a éascade arrangeM. L. Thompson, ment of white amakonica lilies.
a cathedral train. A seed
A breakfast and a
at - Whispering reception in the
The bride chose an aqua suit
JH, Owings second (tle), with- toast accessories for her out. discarding a diamond. “Chémpion, 1 told you it was G31 Dwingy Club, duplicate wedding trip east. The couple will Here, Mr, Muzzy became. con- Silly to throw Sway your ace and group.. Mon. afternoon: N & 8 - live at 5345 E. Washington 8t. fused. He meant to play the jack KIng of hearts,” was Mr. Muzzy's n.. ‘51 fF Schmidt, Mrs. R. F. after Sept. 15. of hearts next, in the hope of ;comment, {Kuennen 94.5; Mrs. Calvin fier- BRR
But he got his Hach; Mrs. Harry W. Holbrook 82;
thandon.a spade-and_won and won. -the/ HH E Stiv Mend J Stafford, Mrs. Ruth. - I Wouriisrmi vers Gilchrist gor Mrs. Adele Lynch, Despite. its name, allspice is Mrs. J. T. Sullivan 80 (tie), Ei & just one spice, It comes from the Takes Bride W:.- Mrs. H,,J. Casey, Mrs. Henry pimento tree (not pimientg, the Howse 77.5; Mrs. Harold Cham- red pepper) and derives {ts name, ; 1 G Times Special berlain, Mrs. Ben Chamberlain allspice, because its flavor sugX MAPLE PARK; Ill, Sept. 2 — 67.5, Mrs. Madge ‘Horton, Mrs. gests a blend of nutmeg, cinna- > Mr. and Mrs, Harry L. Parson Ann Cassidy 66. + mon and cloves
announce the marriage of pep - daughter, Miss Mary Lou Sta ford, to Howard E. sive. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. ‘Imbler, 2101 N.. Adami st, Indianapolis. The ceremony was read Aug. - 12 In the Maple Park Methodist Church, The couple {s at home in Bartow, Fla.
By MARGI1 JERITE SMITH Times Garden Editor I am uf a loss to know what ig wrong with some of my to-
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matoes. 1 raised. some Earlianas from, seed, then a neighhor gave me some, variety un-
known; 80 1 had three kinds The hride attended Cottey besides the Earllanas, 8ix of Junior College for Women, Nevaone kind grew. marvelously, da, Mo., and is a graduate of
had Jots of bloom on before aany of “the ‘others and a" num- . her. of tomatoes set on, then the plarits started to wilt, some leaves and branches yellowed and dried up, but some life still remains in thé plants, This wilt] did n6t attack the other-varie-ties planted alongside though part of a dahlia growing beside them wilted. I cut away the wilted part and the balance of the plant: seems alll right. McCordsville. Fort Wayne Council of Garden. AT suspect your dahlia had a Clubs: will dedicate its Blue borer in its stem and that the Star Memorial Highway marker tomatoes wilted from a differ- on Wednesday. The Council ent cause, fusarium wilt, which purchased the marker along with’ attacks the plant's water car- native flowering shrubs and rying tubes, causes it to half- trees. live or die a lingering death, Jap Jones, a member uf “the Some varieties are more sus. giate. Highway Department, will ceptible than others. Plant only. speak; Mrs. John Downing, disease resistant Plants or-seed Mooresville, Blue Star Memorial! next year. - 1 ‘Highway. chairman for the Garden Club of Indiana, and Mrs, {R. M. Jackson, president of the |Garden Club of Indiana, will give) short talks also.
Northern Illinois State Teachers College, The bridegroom is a graduate of Jordan Music College and Butler University, He did graduate work in Northwestern University.
Dedication Set For Wednesday
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Edward Dean Murphy will married at 6:30 o'clock tonight in the garden at ths home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl F. Hoppes, 1710 W, 534 St.
Mr, and Mrs, 2545: N. New Jergey Bt.
{Pique Frocks Miss Jo Mae -Hoppes-and Miss "Norma Tula will attend the bride.” They will wear white pique frocks and carry sheaves of gold wheat ‘and bronze chrysanthemums.
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home, Florida on their wedding trip. The bridegroom University where he sa Sigma - Nu Fraternity member,
honor guest at Friday, Miss Joan Delaney, 1230
Char ing of the season at 1 pm. Fri
Miss Hoppes To Be Wed
Miss Sharla Kay Hoppes and be
The Rev. A. E. Murphy, retired.
Baptist minister and grandfather {of the bridegroom, wilt hear the VOWS.
“The bridegroom is the son of Fdward Murphy,
Clayton Phillips will be. the best Ushers will be Allen Belt
‘Reception Follows
The white bengaline bridal
gown has a full skirt and train. The two-tiered fingertip illusion veil is edged with lace. The bride will ‘have a cascade arrangement of gold wheat green, orchids,
and a spray of
The reception will be In the The couple will go to
{§ attending Butler
material require~—\ fice Patricia Hilt To Be Honored
Miss Patricia Hilt will be the a china shower
N. Tacoma Ave, will be the hostess. Miss Hilt will be married to
James Delaney at 10 a. m. Sept. 9 in St. Philip Neri Catholic Church, The Rev. Fr. Donald Coakley will officiate.
Parents of the couple" are Mr,
and. Mrs. Curtis M:. Hilt, 853 N,
Gray B8t, and Mr. and Mra Thonmtas F— Delaney, 1230 di Tar “cgma Ave,
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The hostess will be Mrs,
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Mrs. George. Denny
