Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1950 — Page 6

Noble Bretzman photo & ; Miss Mary McCarthy and Michael F. Quinn were married + Saturday in the St..Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church. Their rents are Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McCarthy, 1117 E. Kelly St., and . John Quinn, 3448 W. Michigan St.

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Miss Beverly An gaged, her parents,

Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church was the scene Aug. 19of Miss Ruth

Ann Gootee's

marriage to g ' Harold E. Bryant. She is the _ daughter of Joseph W. Gootee, 19 N. Ritter Ave, Mr. ' Bryant's parents are Mr. and | Mrs. Max Bryant, Shelbyville.

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Zalman photo Mesdames Robert

Turners Auxiliary Plans Smorgasbord

“Get Acquainted” will be the

fall season,

To Entertain

Members of the Garden Study Club will be entertained at a dessert luncheon Saturday by Mrs, Hal Bryant in her Williams Creek home. . Mrs. Louis Wolf will be in charge of the program. Members will bring specimens of flowers they have grown or articles of interest collected on trips this summer. ’ Special guests will he Mrs. Lewis C.- Robbins Boston: and “Mrs. Vern Shacffer, Terre Haute. ! Club president is Mrs. Rue Hinshaw.

Wedding Gifts...

of the Athenaeum Turners din-| ner meeting Monday. There willl i) be a 6 p. m, smorgasbord. Program committee -members will serve as hostesses. A dinner attendance prize will be given. There will be games after the business session.

be assisted by

Mark Haselman.

guild.

Fall Luncheon

~The first. fall luncheon. of. the. Newcomers €lub was held today in the Marott Hotel, Mrs. Loretta Oakes was hostess, “

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Aid Society to Meet wi Misdaseph Barr. 2150-W. St., will be hostess Tuesday for a meeting of the Christarhore Aid

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Sept. 6, 1950

It will be held Monday in the theme for the Women's Auxiliary hospital's Nursing Home. Mrs. W. L. Sexton is chairman of the luncheon committee. Mesdames Ralph Betz, Carleton Klaus and

will be announced by Mrs. John R. Kelley, new president of the

‘QUEENS "LACE"

Betrothed |

n Benton nd William Edward Moore Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Benton, 3948 N. Deland ‘Mrs. Stanley J. Moore, 2858 N.

llinois St. are the parents of the prospective bridegroom. No date has been set for the wedding.

. *1 J] Annual Show Hos ital Guild Biz-Z-B Garden Club will hold

J. Boyle, D. be open to the public from 3 to

Joseph Fitzgerald and Thomas M. 9:30 p. m. Fitzgerald Jr. will be officers of ~ the day for the St. Vincent's Hospital Guild's first meeting of the

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Sept. 30 is the | date set for the marriage of Miss Barbara Dillon and Gordon Larson. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dillon,. 1117 S. Senate “Ave. Mr. Larson's mother is Mrs. Alice Shanahan, Johnson City, Tenn. The rite will be in St. “John's Catholic Church.

ite annual flower show Saturday in ‘Highland Acres Community House, 4117 Pasadena Ave. Tt will

Ridgefield's Gen $250 Top Prize a

Robert Dye took Miss Joanne Hines as his bride in

Shen-Courtney photo. a ceremony

read Saturday in the North-Methodist Church. KAr. and Mrs. T. A. Hines, 2056 E. 46th St. are the parents of the bride, and

parents.

Miner-Baker photo

A chestnut stallion from Ridgefield’s Farm, Danville, Ky.

won the $250 top prize last night at the State Fair Ridgefield’s Genius copped the stake horses took all the top three prizes in the $1000

Kentucky

five-gaited grand championship stake. « stake include (2) Southern Gold, R. H: Foe-

stallions or gelding

man, Louisville; 3) Double Trouble, Oscar Gibbs, Shelbyville, Ky.; (4) Shooting Star,

| ®ichstaedt Farm and Stables,

A$th-Smoek--Stables,. Switz. Cit¥o oie

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Knox, and (5) Capt. Monroe,

Winners in other events yesterday were:

Hunter, Course A, Qualified or Green Jane Tana, Douglaston Manor Farm; Sylvian Queen, Si. Jayne; Combination,

Mrs. William E. Munk, Indianapolis; Tarlac, Douglaston Manor Farm, ‘and Quaker Bonnet, Douglaston Manor Farm. Hunter Pair, in Tandem, Lead Horse Change After 4th. Jump, Course - A~——Jane Tana

and Tariac: Glamor Man and |

Central Drive, Valley View Combination, Folly Farms, and Gotden— Clipper and Sylvian Queen. Si Jayne. Four-Horge Hitch (Grades or Purebreds) Mares or Geldings, Any Age Chester Umbolts,

{ Earl” Park; Roy Cramblet, Tip-

pecanoe, O.; 0. W. Pearson and Son, Urbana. Hand -Warters Farms, Allerton. . Horsemanship Horsemanship, Girl Rider, 10 i to )R vears of age — Helen Helli-

day, Jeanfé Sage, Indianapolis; Marcia Wheeler, Indianapolis; Nancy Treis and Susan Donner.

Hackney Ponies, Pair, Open (ilenavon Filmaster and King's Melody, Dodge Stables; Glenholme Radiance and Glenholme | Bonnie Queen, Glenholme | Farm; Reveille and Glenholme Splendor, Betty Lynn Stable; . Little Vanity and His Sister,

—t- Mary Jane McGrath, and Ce-

leta Dainty and Beleta Dainty, | Mr. and Mrs. Irving Bartlett. | Harness Show Ponies, Pair in | Tandem --Maid of Money and | Diplomat, Mrs. A. C. Thomp: | son; Argyll's Third Addition { and Argyll's Second Addition, | Argyll Stables, ‘and Faith and | Hope, Betty Lynn Stables. | "American Saddle Horse Breeding Division Holiday Dream, Ridgefield’s Farm; Whispering Magic, John" Rigg | Jr.; Victory Venus, Walter L. Brown; Kings Fancy's Song, | Billy Thom, and: Hide-A-Way's | Easter Storm, J. W. Aikman. - . American Saddle Horse Breeds’ - Futurity of Indiana,

Weanling Filly Division—Lucky |

Penny, Whitney Stables; Ken-

| dallview’s Heirace, Bryant K. lin the Sawtooth Mountains until!

| Millikan; Oriawn's Sweet Sua

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horse show. for stallions or geldings.

The other winners in the

“John Rigg Jr.; Pirouette, Carol Gruber, and Just Plain Jane, J. W. Aikman.

Three-Gaited ’ Amateur Three-Gaited Stake — Dawn's Pippin, Margaret O'Hara; Takodah's Answer, Takodah Stables; Forever Gen“jus, Mr.”and Mrs. R. E, Boettcher; Queen “Treasure, Mrs. E. R. Hair; Gleaming Star, Miss Caroline Newkirt, land Actress, Dr, Garceau.

Heavy Single

Harness, Wensleydale Pilot, ‘Mellody Farms; Sunset King. Mrs. A. C. Thompson; Killearn

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SUN vA REY Tin. Sept. 6 animals. Miss Anne Williams, daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. John G. Williams, 8100 Springdale Road, Indianap- one of birds

Hawthorn,

Argyll. Stables; #Killearn

“The ‘Doctor Says—

Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Dye, 1136 W. 35th St., are the bridegroom's | - or |

ius, Kentucky Stallion, Takes t+ State Fair Horse Show

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Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Fisher, | 2933 Broadway, |

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marriage of _ their daughter, Barbara, and | Stanley R. Nickbarg .Sun- | day. The parents of the couple | are Mr. and Mrs.| Morris A. Fisher, 2933 Broadway, and Mr. and | Mrs. Bernard L. | Nickbarg, 118

W. 41st St.

Beauty, - Argyll Stables, and Night Life, Russell Abdill. Junior Three - Gaited Stake, Mare or Gelding over 14.2, four years old or under—Ace’s Radiant Charm, Ridgefield’s Farm; The Record, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Mitchell; LeMac, R.- H. Brown; Ace High, Jean Thiery; Whirlwind Beauchamp, Mrs. Merrill H. Smith; Don't Cha

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See Martha Van Hooser Dean; ! Our Version, Dr. and Mrs. P. O.

and High- | George J. |

Bonham, and Candy Barr, Will- | crest Farm. _- i Walking Horses, Mares, any age—-My Rhapsody in Blue, Wade Stepp and Curtain Time,” Georgia M. Harris. } Jumpers, Knock-Down and Out, Course G--Anchors Aweigh, Si Jayn: Frosty, Si Jayne; Pixie, Ed Kinney, Watch Me, Si Jayne, and Elmer, Bonham Stables. ,

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Birds Spread

Disease

By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D.| IN 1929 A SMALL epidemic of | a disease called psittacosis oc-] curred. Although something | about this disease was known - previously, it had not received much attention } until the - ‘out--break in human beings which occurred that year. Since then several other outbreaks have occurred in | various parts of the world. Psittacosis probably would | not concern us ‘much if it" were "not for the fact that it can be spread to—human beings from | | birds, or from ‘other people, ‘and| cause serious symptoms: In human beings it produces a high fever with symptoms in| the lung similar to pneumonia.| The virus can ‘he obtained from | the sputum of infected people and when injected into mice pro-| duces the disease ‘in these!

Dr. Jordan

THE DISEASE is primarily such as parrots, |

olis, enjoys the fun of skating’ in parakeets and love-birds, It at-| the mountdin sunshine of Sun tacks these birds readily. In one!

Valley.

tomorrow,

| shipment of 161 parrots; para-|

With her parents and brother keets and condors from South she will be’ a guest at the resort: America, only 16 were found tor

free of the virus which causes. diseasa ;

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