Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1950 — Page 27
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: SUNDAY. SEPT. 31080 oo Marilyn R. Griffith Fo And John Wichser | Will Exchange Vows
— Ceremony Will Be-Read This Afternson In the North Methodist Church
Miss Marilyn Ruth Griffith and John Griffith Wichser| will ‘be married at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in the North! Methodist Church. The Rev. Howard G. Lytle ‘will officiate. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Griffith, 3905 Broadway, and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Herman G. Wichser Sr, 3317 N. New Jersey St. are the bridegroom's parents. Attending the bride will be Miss Margaret Griffith, maid of| honor; Miss Mary Alice Wilson, Noblesville; Mrs. Robert Hanen,' Bloomington; Miss Gloria Novak and Miss Martha Wichser, bridesmaids, and Susan and Marilyn Ruth Balter, flower girls.
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» “ td . » " They will wear blue and yellow taffeta. The bride has chosen a Chantilly lace gown fashioned with a molded bodice, sheer yoke and bouffant hoop skirt. Her two-tierer fingertip veil will fall from a Juliet cap. . She will carry a cascade of stephanotis and white | roses and orchids. y a eevee Sp Se Herman G. Wichser Jr. will be Richard Burke will be the best the best man while the ushers will. man. Charles E. Kennedy and! be Herbert Brandt, James Rice, Roy Hendricks will serve as ————
William Lynch and James Parr. ushers. y! arr. | tb wo
The reception will be in the The reception will be in °° ° * Wedding Trips
church. The couple attended But- home of the bride's parents. ler University “where the bride After a trip to Canada, the cou:
as an Alpha Chi Omega Sororit ple will be at home at 1244 FE. was P g Y Washington St. The bridegroom
member, and Mr. Wichser was © Stanley R. Nickbarg will take Miss Rarbara affiliated with the Sigma Nu' tended Ball State Teachers Col- J Rr +s Fraternity. I _ Sky Room, Severin Hotel. Pratt-Kennedy Mr Fors the hear the vows. ildred Joan . Y
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Kennedy and Thomas V. Pratt 2033 Broadway, .and Mr. and Club will will be read at 3:30 o'clock this To Marr ‘ Mrs. Bernard I. Nickbarg, 118 th a Presi- afternoon by the Rev. Roy Con- Y W. 41st Sf. are the bridegroom's Wednesday verse. The ceremony will be in wearing avhite net and taffeta, parents. the Westerminster Presbyterian \iss Suzanne Foster will become Miss Devera E. Fisher will .be Mee, Can Church. . the bride of James T. Forsythe the maid of honor and Miss Joan The bride i$-the daughter of in a ceremony to be read at 12:30 Davidson will serve as the junior y the book Mr. and Mrs. William E. Ken- p. m. today. bridesmaid. : under the nedy, 386 S. Audubon Road, and The wedding will be in the They will wear ice green satin ald Dunkin Mrs. F. M. Hardesty, 1306 Jef- home of the bride's parents, Dr. and white marquiset. The candle-| ~ ferson Ave. and F. P. Pratt, 3312 and Mrs. R. L. Foster, 5423 Jul- ight satin bridal gown .is-styled few of the Ruckle St., are the bridegroom's ian- Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse G. with a fitted bodice, lace yoke, cheon. Mrs. parents. Forsythe, Media, Pa. are the long sleeves and full hoop skirt irs. Robert Mrs. Alvin Coval will be the bridegroom’s parents. paneled with. lace. The bride's of the ar- matron of honor and Miss Mary; Dr. E. K. Higdon of the United two-tiered fingertip veil will fall Ann Fletcher will be bridesmaid./Christian Missionary Society will from a seed pearl trimmed Juliet — Joyce Mdrie Coval will serve as officiate. cap. the flower girl. Hlllusion Veil | Marvin Nickbarg will be the ) gf 5 = The bride's fingertip illusion best man and Morton E. Robbins, i The attendants will wear ice veil will be ‘held by a tiara of Danville, Ill, and Maurice ha will blue, dusty rose and yellow satin seed pearls. She will carry an an-/Schankerman, South Bend, will be day, in the frocks with net overskirts. 'tique lace handkerchief and a ushers. ' A net yoke and bertha collar single white rose, Strad Th MeGarvey, will accent the white satin dress. The wedding breakfast will be trader-Thompson chosen by the bride, Her two- in the home of the bride's par-| The Tabernacle Baptist Church will speak tiered fingertip illusion veil will ents. , will be the scenes at 3:30 o'clock the United he held by a band of orange blos-| The couple will he at home in this afternoon of Miss Wilma
soms and seed pearls. She will Richmond where they are attend- Thompson's marriage to William carry white orchids and roses. ling Earlham College. | Strader.
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bride in a ceremony to be read at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon in the Rabbi William P. Greenfeld of the Beth El Zedeck Temple will
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
- THE INDIANAPOLIS THES. ngaged Janie Stutz, ~~ Mr. Rasley ow naive. Will Marry
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: {morrow afternoon will unite Miss Fitchey, and [Janie Eileen Stutz and George Richard E: Shake. Kenneth Rasley in marriage. The prospective | The wedding will be in the First brid v Presbyterian :Church here with ridegrooms ine Rev. Trevor V. Dillon officiat-| parents are Mr. |ing. | The bride is the daughter of. and Mrs. Lester Mrs. Louis Heffner Stutz of this
date. has been |Rasley, 1820 Orange St., Indian-
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jents. Miss Susan McDougall will be the maid of honor and Misses Marjorie Newell, Mary Martin and Mary Platt will be bridesmaids. They will wear gold and coral taffeta faille, : William Rohr, Indianapolis, will be the best man.” The ushers will be Robert H. Drake Jr, and| Harry Zorman, Indianapolis, and! Charles S. Burr and Donald F. Fiedeke. 0
Lace Edging The collar of the ivory satin bridal gown is edged with Cluny! lace. The bride will have an illusion veil caught with a bandeaux of seed pearis and satin petals. She will carry white orchids. The reception will be in
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The Rev. S. W. Hartsock will} officiate, The bride is the daugh- home of the bride's mother. tet of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie her wedding trip the bride Thompson, 4045 Cossel {wear a gray suit. with black
Road, and Mr. and Mrs. William B.|
{vet accessories. . Ir The couple will be at home { | Strader, 530 Holly Ave. bridegroom's parents.
the For will vel-
‘are the Norman, Okla., where the bride ! ) ~ |groom is attending Oklahoma) The bride will have an illusion University. vell_and orange blossom tiara| The bride attended the school. | with her white satin gown. She | ghe is a Tri. Kappa Sorority memwill carry a white Bible topped por, Mr. Rasley is a member of with white orchids. [the Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity. Miss Ruby Thompson will be | sem mmeami———————— the maid of honor and the brides-| maids will be Misses Loretta] _ Thompson, Madeline Stark and| The RAMS Club held a gping-Brun-|aWay party recently for eleven They Marines who left for California.
Going Away Party
Mary Lou Strader. Marsha ner will be the flowergirl..
’ ; t "ol {The club members spent a week Yi wear White: set Over co ored nt Lake Shafer earlier this Charles Watkins will be the month. ] (best man. The ushers will be pn. T H | Phillip Pluris, ‘Gordon Whitaker Big urrie
{and Frank Kirk. Jerry Shephard; The gréen turtle, whiich {will be the ring bearer.
The reception: will be in
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betrothal of To-Unite Pair their daughter, | GOSHEN, Sept. i Miss Kaye ' ring ceremony at 3:30 o'clock to-| parents of the
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Shake, 2324 W. city and Joseph M. Stutz, Free- ' Leppert, Morris St. No ‘mont, Mich. Mr. and- Mrs. E. J./5929 Crittenden
apolis, are the bridegroom's par-|. | (Shen-Courtney
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Alice Grimes, James Purvis Will Marry
The Rev. Henry C. White will
{James Edward Purvis, The couple will exchange vows at 3:30 |o’clock this afternoon in the Irvington Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Grimes, 4909 Orion St., and Mr. and Mrs, {Edward L. Purvis, 5117 Brook~ | | ville Road, are the bridegroom's | parents. Miss Doris Grimes, the bride's only attendant, will be in a dark wine suit with rose accessories. The bride has chosen the same colors, . ’ > Theodore - Bohne will be the {best man. The reception will be in the church. The couple will be {at home at 2439 Broadway, fol-. {lowing a trip north,
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SOUTH GOT an accurate count on the opponents’ hands in this hich enabled him to make an end play that was an absolutely 8
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West opened the king of clubs and dummy's ace won, South discarding the deuce of diamonds. South immediate! the hand by leading a second club and ruffing it.
He entered dummy by overtaking the queen of spades with the king. led another club and ruffed it, The 10 of spades to dummy's ack put him on the board again
Now a heart was led to the king and another heart back to the ace. At this point South carefully cashed the ace of diamopds. A third heart was then led and ruffed in dummy.
Safe Contract : SINCE East had shown out of
was known to have started with exactly six cards in that suit. West had also followed suit to three leads of hearts and two leads of spades. That made a total of 11 cards. Therefore, he
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caught for the well-known soup, | East played the nine the frequently attains a length of six and South made the ‘home of .the bride's parents. {feet and weighs 1000 pounds. play of the queen. Now if West, Box 645.
could not have started with more than two diamonds, South therefore led a diamond fromm the hoard with full assur-
is ance that his contract was safe. ] of diamonds urday for a luncheon in the home| “sure thing” of Mrs. Charles W. Mann, R. R. 4, Diana
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NORTH v started stripping S—K J 84 ~ BN = . H—K 2 3 PD—T74 3 had-no more diamonds, the queen would win the trick. hed 833. Setting Trick WEST %AN? IF WEST won with thé king, {it 8 3 di 184 to return a club which South P—K : D—J 10 9 § ‘could ruff on the board while dis-C—XK @ 4.9 73 C10 8 4 |carding the last diamond from] SOUTH his hand. S~AQu73% | This is an excellent hand to H—A 88 {illustrate the advantages to be D—-AQE62 |gained from using the finesse as O—none 'a. last resort only. Note that fimrhe bidding:
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clubs on the fourth round, West trumps and then taken the dia- SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST
'mond finesse, West would have 20 28 Pas won with the king and made the] 3 C ~ Pass: 4 8 Pass safe return of another diamond. 58 Pass 6 8. All Pass | Now East, much to his surprise ‘no doubt, would have eventually |won the setting trick. Open House
Mr. and Mrs. Percy D. Merrill, 5027 E. Iowa 8t., are holding open {house this afternoon to celebrate {their 25th wedding anniversary, Miss Sylvia Merrill and Miss Polk will assist with the serving. .
Saturday Luncheon | The Heather Belles ITSC Chap[ter will meet at 12:30 p. m. Sat-
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