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Nancy A. Judy Today

In Church Ceremony

Edward William Woodley were married at 11:30 o'clock this morning in St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church, The Rev. Fr. Mich-|

| Vows Read by Dr. Roy E. Vale In Tabernacle Presbyterian Church |. Robert Warren Camp took Miss Nancy Ann Judy as his

.Walker served as the best man

fel Holtzleiter officiated.

The bride is the daughter “of

Mr. and Mrs. John D. Parsons, 5920 Ralston Drive, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. ‘Woodley, Lafayette, are the bridegroom's parents. Mrs, Elizabeth Florkey, Dayton, O., was the matron of honor. She wore yellow taffeta and carried a bouquet of yellow carnations.

Reception Follows Rite

Frank Peter Pawlak, Chicago, was the best man. The bride wore white satin. She had a lace vell

and an arm bouquet of white car-/

nations.

The reception was in the home of the bride's parents. For her trip south the bride wore a beige gabardine suit with brown accessories,

The couple will be at home at!

1404 8. 4th St, Lafayette. The

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K. E.- Walker Weds Today

Mary Schneider Married in Church

The Sacred Heart Catholic Church was the scene at 10] o'clock this morning of Miss Mary Helen Schneider's marriage to Kenneth E. Walker. The bride is the daughter o Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Schneider,

1615 Leonard St. The Rev. Fr. trump, Miss Brash regretted her jump to three hearts. She wished | | she had been content with a single heart raise. |

Medard Buvala officiated. The bride wore a white satin] gown with lace bolero. Her {l-| lusion veil was held by a pearl| tiara. She carried a prayerbook! with flowered satin streamers. Four Attend Bride Miss Mary L. Ritter was the! maid of honor and Mrs. William | Griffen, Miss Ruth. Walker and Miss Nadine Schneider were bridesmaids. They wore green, rose and brown taketa. Joyce Richard and Jeanne Collier were the flower girls. Ernest

and the ushers were Harold Weingardt, Wallace Walker and Mr. Griffen. The wedding breakfast was in Jones’ Restaurant. After a trip to Washington the couple will be at home in ‘Indianapolis.

Mics Turley Leaves To Take Teaching Job

Miss Marjorie Lynette Turley, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Hollis Lee Turley, 4218 Broadway, left today to accept a position as instructor in physical education at Texas Christian University, Ft. Worth, Tex. . Miss Turley is a graduate of Bethany College, Bethany, W. Va., and a member of Phi Mu Sorority.

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Wedding vows will be exchanged by Joan N. Rossebo and Richard D. Bunker at 2:30 p. m. Nov. 4 in the Butler University Sweeney Chapel. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. George H. Rossebo 420 E. 48th"St., and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Bunker, Lynn, Mass. The bride-to-be attended Butler University. The prospective” bridegroom was graduated from Tufts College, (Pho-

Miss Phyllis Jo Hallett (left has set Oct. | as the date |

Bretz. The 4:30 p.m. ceremony wi

Reformed Church will be the scene Oct. 15 of the wedding of Mis Gustin, Mr. and Mrs. William F. ‘Weinke, 5000 S. Harding St., are

Blackwood on Bridge—

Mr. Muzzy Plays Perilously But Recovers With Brilliance

WHEN MR. MUZZY got bull

It would have been all right hand herself. gruesome. play went like this. | " Mr. Champion led the jack of diamonds, his best opening. The, dummy played low and Mr. Abel won with the king and returned a diamond. | Mr. Muzzy won with the queen and looked very pleased. “If one| finesse goes, we're in, partner,” he said. After making this faulty analysis he led th: queen of hearts. Mr. Champion did not cover and the queen won. Another heart followed and Mr. Champion's king fell to the ace.

Awakens Sheepishly NOW THE ACE of diamonds was -played and after some

rhough¢ Mr. Muzzy discarded the] eight of clubs from his hand. At this point he realized that it took] more than the heart finesse to make tne hand. : “Guess I'd hetter play it out” he admitted sheepishly. Actually he thought he was down one because there was no place to get rid ef that losing spade. From this point on he took a full minute for cach play. He cashed the ace of spades and then ran the rest of his trumps. Believe me, he was not trying to execute a squeeze, He was just postponing the evil moment when he had to admit to Mr. Champjon that he was set.

Expert Pulls Faux Pas BUT THE LAST trump lead

But with Mr. Muzzy as declarer the result might be She could have saved herself this worry because thé

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North dealer Neither side vulnerable NORTH . Miss Brash S—Q 76 H—A 5 4 D—A 42 C—A J 10 3 WEST | EAST Mr. Champion Mr. Abel S—K 10 5 2 H—K 8 D—J 109 8 C—K Q 6

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S—A 9 H—Q J 109762 D—Q 7 . Cc—9 8 The bidding: : NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST 10 Pass 1H Pass

SH Pass 4NT Pass Next Saturday Miss Therese Uehlein, 21 W. 6th St. and 58 Pass 6H All Pass

ee | Thomas R. Bulger, 4314 Central Ave., will exchange vows in the Pillows Need Air <- | SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral Blessed Sacrament Chapel. The A Eo ah ar bride-to-be attended the St. Vincent's School of Nursing. The

and flufing them. This forces air| prospective bridegroom was graduated from Notre Dame Univerin, dust out.

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be in the Grace Methodist ‘Church. Mr. and Mrs. James T. | Hallett, 102 S. Gladstone Ave., and Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Bret, Huntingburg, are the couple's parents. They were both graduated from Indiana University. (Ho photo.) The Zion Evangelical and

Gustin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gustin, 1419 Edgewood Ave. He attended Butler University and is a Sigma Nu Fraternity member. (Loudermilk photo.) i

(bride in a ceremony read at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in {the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale { officiated.

{ 3540 N. Meridian St. Mr, and Mrs. Edwin W. Camp, 604 E. 61st St., {are the bridegroom's parents. Miss Elizabeth Armstrong was the maid of honor and Miss | Martha Patt, Shaker Heights, O.;. Mrs. Richard T. Hollings, Miss | Joan LeBein and Miss Joanne Spitznagel were bridesmaids, { They wore gold and emerald green satin, The frocks were fashioned with portrait necklines, fitted bodices and bouffant hooped { skirts. The attendants carried green and bronze fujis and ivy. | The white satin bridal gown had a sheer yoke, scalloped bertha, long sleeves and bouffant skirt with lace underskirt. It fell into la cathedral train. The bride's fingertip veil was of illusion appli | qued with lace. Her bouquet. was of white orchids, tuberoses, | valley lilies and ivy. ‘ | Jack Knowles, Topeka, Kas., was the best man. The ushers | were Willlam Creson, W, Lafayette; Rush Friddle, Franklin; Knight (Campbell, New Augusta; Toner Overley, John Rawlings and John [Wayne Judy Jr, The reception was in the Propylaeum. After a trip to Canada the couple will be at home in Rochester, N. Y. The bride traveled in a light brown suit with alligator accessories in deeper brown. The bride is a graduate of Vassar College and Mr. Camp is a Purdue University graduate. He belongs to Sigma Alpha Epsilon | Fraternity. -

s Joan Weinke and Donald C. 'Layden-Green Vows Exchanged

parents of the bride-to-be. Mr. Mrs. Mary Ellen Green, 2258 N. Meridian St., became the bride of Francis L. Ldyden, 6165 Burlington Ave, at 9 a.m. today In jee — |the Blessed Sacrament Chapel of | 88. Peter and Paul Cathedral, The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond R. Noll officiated. . Mr. and Mrs. William B. Fores man, 3359 N. Meridian St., and Mrs. Thomas F. Layden, Daven« port, Iowa, are the parents of the couple.

Breakfast Is Given Mrs. John C. Brink, Gary, and Ervin L. Spahr, Tipton, ware the only attendants. The wedding breakfast following the ceremony was “held in. the Indianapolis Athletic Club. The couple left for a trip to Florida. They will live at the bridegroom's address after Sept 24. The bride attended Purdue Unf» versity and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, The bride groom was graduated from Notre Dame University. ¢

Garden Rite Set Tonight

Herbert Rosemeyer To Wed Miss Morris

Vows uniting, Miss Evelyn More ris and Herbert Rosemeyer will |be repeated at 7:30 p. m. tonight, “4 |The ceremony will be read by the Rev. Paul H. Frankengeld, Zion Evangelical and Reformed

for her wedding to Charles R.

Mr. and Mrs. Russell V. Sigler, 6033 Park Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, M to George F,

» Margaret, v son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Sommer, 6050 Park Ave. The wed- a, utd of the.

ding will be in November. Miss Sigler attended Butler University and was graduated from Purdue University. She is a Delta Gamma Sorority member. Mr. Sommer, Purdue graduate, belongs to Beta Theta Pi Fraternity.. (Ho photo.)

Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Morris,

Mrs. Herbert Rosemeyer, 1125 N, Bonar Road, are the parents of the p :

_! sity. (Ho photo.)

Out-state horses took the four

Out-State Horses Take Championship Stakes; at State Fair Show Ends Five Day Competition i" "= “= trex

night in the State Fair Horse Show. At the final session. of the! Hickory Hill,

The bride chose Miss Rosie Lichtenberg, maid of hnor, and Miss Jeanne Rosemeyer, flower

i | Attending the bride m will $1000 championship stakes last/ Grand Champion: Jolly Belle Ty "voter Curran, Soi ho.

{James Morris and Dave Wilson,

| The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wayne Judy,

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{got Mr. Champion. Either he had {to throw away his king of spades! | or one of his club honors. He || [had no other cards. And dummy tl lwas down’ to the queen of spades ‘and ‘the dcé-jack “of clubs. He |decided to let go the spade on the {theory that Mr. Muzzy might) ‘have forgotten ‘the ace had been: |played. k | * Not this time. Brilliantly, |enough, Mr. Muzzy remembered. tHe won the last two tricks with

-| five-day event in the Coliseum; Capt. Byrd, owned by Mrs. Curt [7ox. Sheboygan Falls, Wis, won the three-gaited grand champlon- Stallion: Silver Kings Defender,

Brookston. Re-

Champion:

Hughes Stable,

| ship and Ridgefield’s Genius, shown by Ridgefield’s Farm, Danville, serve Grand

{Ky., placed first in the five-gaited event. | The five-gaited grand cham- gam. Night Life, Russell Abdill, Rhythm's | plonship-was- sponsored by “Gov: ryanville, Ill. . {Pony Farm, Martinsville. Schricker. $400 Championship Parade $600 Harness Show Pony The hunter championship went gorse Stake: The Raider, Mrs.|Champlonship Stake: Small Won‘to Sylvian. Queen -of BI Jayne, y cx “Morgan, Austin; Rex, Ted der; Ward: Acres Farm; New Ro[Norwood Park, Ill, and the giowers, - Anderson; China Lee, chelle, N. Y.; Jean's Own King, | jumper championship to Anchors gniq ii. Connell, Connersville; Mrs. A. C. Thompson, Maywood, | Aweigh, also of Si Jayne. | Princess Pat, Col. Harold D.'TIL; Maid of Money, Mrs. A. C. Last night's winners follow: | yonnson Indianapolis; Sheik, 8al- Thompson; Argyll's Third Addi-

Sweet Larry, Hickory - Hill-the bride is fashioned with a

Grand Champion Shetland ushers,

‘Mountain Trip Planned The candlelight satin gown of

cathedral train. A wreath of orange blossgms will hold" her (veil and she will carry a. white ‘orehtd—and “pink “rosebuds on & {white prayerbook. | A reception in the bridegroom’s parents’ home will follow the ceremony. The bride has chosen a

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THE DIRT—

By MARGUERITE SMITH Times Garden Editor

tiful geraniums, that I now | have in porch boxes, until next spring. I understand one can dig them up and hang them, upside down from rafters in the; basement. Our basement is very, damp. Do you think they will rot, or would they be all right | if put fairly close to the fur-| nace? Mrs. C. W. T. . A—Yes, they certainly can bé| saved this way. But do nct hang them close to the furnace. They are much more likely to suffer | from too dry hot air than too damp air. Some geranium fans wrap each plant loosely in eranium

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seems to act like a cacfus or onion, retaining life even when| it looks pretty dead, and starting to grow again in spring with the slightest encourage--ment.. (Do any readers wish to share experiences on carrying over geraniums? Write to Dish-} ing the Dirt if you have: sug-| gestions for this reader.)

Hospital Guild Units to Meet

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Several units of the Methodist white satin bridal gown | were clation of’ the university. The jo Windcomb, Windcomb edged with seed pearls and the party. was held in the lounge of Stables,

Haspital White Cross Guild will

meet this. week in the “Service fyj).length veil fell from a Queen the IU Extension building.

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nati-and Blue and Gold; Tuesday

Grace Methodist, Calvary Bap- man and the ushers

tist and Bellaire; Wednesday— Broadway Methodist, Quaker and Perry: Township; Thursday—Temple Sisterhood, Municipal Garden|

Mrs. James Baxter was the ma- i : /tron of honor. Mrs. Guy Cum- : U Fres men Dol Porton and Josephine [- * d i lh Dimas. Rose Ida’ nte rta ne

Lynch served as the flower girl.|

: : |Ann.crown The veil was sprinkled, Sorority representatives from cher, Springfield, O.; June Havoe, They are: Monday — Central with silver sequins The bride car- the school helped the co-chair- H, J. Edwards, Crawfordsville.’ Avenue, Third Christian, Broad-|-j¢d white orchids, amazonica lilies men, ".|way ‘Baptist, First Baptist," Do- and stephanotis i

/ $1,000 Hunter ; | Norwood Park, Ill; Glamor Man, |p Valley View Farms, Barrington, R AIL; Tarlac, Douglaston. Manor!

Jayne; Folly's Fling, Mrs. Louis F

|Jane Tana, Douglaston Manor L | Farm; Jack Be Nimble, Folly L, | Farms, Carmel. ’

$300 Ladies” Fine rad, Palestine, Ill; Dancing/h

| Master, Beatty & Caldwell, Lake|S

A spring wedding is being planned by Miss Norma Jean porest, Il; Beauchamp's Red, . i ene Kolp. The bride-to-be is the |Flash, Mrs. A. C. Thompson, Mare: Robertson and Marvin Eug P Maywood TL; Pride of Siony.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Robertson, New Bethel. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt W. Kolp, Action, are ‘the parents of the prospectivebridegroom. (Porter photo.) .

ridge, Mrs.

om 0. C. Chattin, Washington, Ind. Mr. Mrs. A. J. Bowman Jr. | $400 Championship ns

en WwW ddi T ° |Stake: Riley Boys' Goldust, J. L r Clem, Mooresville; Lady Chips, Take Florida e Ing rip | Bert Glupker, Grand Rapids,

The Rev. Fr. Patrick Griffin officiated at the double ring cere- Mich.; China Lee, Enid H. Connell, tall.

mony which united Miss Angeline Lynch and Arthur ”. Bowman Jr. Connersville; Victoire, Col. Harold |

' : p,| 8 _couple exchanged vows at 11 0 Hock this morning} D. Johnson, Indianapol! ; Hombre, 2 5 Say Sued to: - X : - tilted nose and use felt for the The bride is the daughter of Vincent Lynch, 1245 §. Pershing Walter Shelton, Indianapolis; Star .t Ave a and Mrs. Bowman, 3110 Collier St. are the bride- Light, F. G. Nolte, Kirklin; Nip decorative collar. » A : J

in the Assumption Catholic Church. : = Burdsall-Lebanon;

groom's parents. ; [0’Gold, Bert Glupker. |

mings, Misses Betty Stuckey,

| Indianapolis; Golden Clipper, 81 Rochéster, Mich.; Glenholme|. $1000

tory Maid, Ward "Acres i Harness New Rochelle, | Stake: Chester Sea, Miles H. Con-|Filmstar,

Pony Farm, Martinsville; Reserve burg,

W. M. Wheeler, In- gu dianapo}is; Clare's Premium, m= Dand kodah Stables, Fond ‘Du Lac, y

| Wis.; Royal King, Mr. and Mrs.| =~ By MRS. ANNE CABOT

“Nosey the dachshund.” Measuring 17 inches from his little black nose to

$1,000 Three-Gaited G r a n d transfer for dog, material re{Championship Stake: Capt. Byrd, quirements, step by. step In|{Mrs. Curt Joa, Sheboygan Falls, structions for making and fin{Wis.; Takodah's Small Wonder, ishing and embroidery. stitch {Takodah Stables, Fond du Lac, {llustrations. '

Championship yatore Caruso,Indianapolis; tion, Argyll Stables, Mt, Carroll, ryqt suit and dark brown access Stake: Sylvian Queen, 81 Jayne, Tomahawk, Mr, and Mrs. David III; Glenholme Little Prince, gories for her wedding trip to the

. Day, Philadelphia, Pa.; Bomber, Glenholme obert Hopkins, Indlanapo'ls, - Conn. “$800-Haeckney-Pény-Champion-~. Stable,

Farm, Washington, smoky Mountains. The couple will Regeletto, Betty Lynnipe home Sept. 18 at 4018 E. Tere

Championship Ridgefield’s|

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rivolity, Glenholme arm, Wash- Five-Galited Stale:

| Schwitzer Jr; Carmel; Belle Star; ington, Conn: Hawthorn-Basker- Farm, Danville; -Ky.; ~Doroihy, [Mrs. C. Horowitz, Oak Park, I11.; | ville,

Hawthorn Meiiody Farms, Shay, V. V. Cdoke, Louisville, Ky.; To Be Feted y

{bertyville, Ill.; Bevellle, Betty Shirley Stonewalls Carl Fischer, The 424th field artillery bate

ynn Stable, Indianapolis; Vic- Louisville; Daneshall’s Gift of Farm, Roses, Daneshall Stables, Louls- to)ion will give a reception-from 4 to 6 p. m. tomorrow in the offi

N. Y.; Glenavon- ville; Knobby Hill Fancy, ElizaGilen- beth Rariden, Greencastle; Double Lynn Trouble, Oscar Gibbs, Shelbyville, cers club, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, table. Ky.;. Shooting Star, Eichstaedt Guests will be officers, their wives Grand Champion Shetland Farm and Stables, Knox; Georgla and friends. —— Coral Glow, Hickory Hill K. Peavine, Leota Stables, S8cotts- nae pattalion will enter active sérvice Monday. Lt. Col. Daniel A. Schaefer is the commanding

Dachshund for Children pon guests in the Indiana’ Ne

| Military district will be Col. H. Z . =A. Welsch and his staff members, will love [Col. William C. Kassen, Col. Nore man Finney, Maj. Wiliam L. Harris, Maj. Charles A. Page and . Ma}. George A. MacEaehern.

Dodge Stables;

olme Splendor, Betty

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Henry-Butler

| At 3:30 p. m, today Miss Rae mona Jean Butler became the bride of Eugene Henry. Tho Rev, Howard Taylor, Bethel Baptist Church, .. officiated at the ceremony in the home of the bride's | parents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard MeallerF,

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0 hundred and thirty-eight Wis.; Channel Light, Ruxer, and antique gold' Yne Tr Stables, Jasper; Lovely Christiana, | TION Wore green 5 ue 5 |prospective freshmen girls at In-; 1 Ice, New Castle; Jubilee's : (diana University this fall were p,,.; Temptation, Stiens Stable, Pearls Trim Gow: |invited to a “Coke” party this aft- wwii mehurg: Cardinal Rex; John! The neckline and sleeves of the ernoon by the Panhellenic Asso- piso jr. Indianapolis; Mademol-|

Indianapolis; Forever Genius, Mr. and Mrs. R. E, Boett-

Miss Jean Gordon and ° $800 Heavy Harness ChampionMiss Cynthia Baker. Miss Char- ship Stake; Wensleydale Pilot, best lené Ferguson, president of the Hawthorn Melloddy F a rm s, "Jerry IU Panhellenic Association, spoke Libertyville, IIL; Killearn Sybil, Nickols and Donald -‘Tipmore, - + (on sorority life. : _ |Argyll Stables, Mt. Carroll, Ill; g After a trip to Savannah Beach,| Indianapolis Panhellenic mem- Sunset King, Mrs. A. C. Thomp-, Fla. the couple will be at home bers ting in the party were son, Maywood, IIL; Killen) in Warrenton, Va. The bride is a M: fames John o. Cavoute, Bob {Basis Argyll Stables; Argyll gra of St. Vincent's Hospital ert .E. Recor, and A.

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312 E. 12th. St, and Mr. and | Mrs. George Henry, Stop 11, S.. | Meridian St. ate parents of the the up RE | A reception followed the ceremony. Miss Barbara: Rice and | George Henry Jr., were tha only | attendants. The couple will live i with the bride's parents.

. ANNE CABOT The Indianapolis Times ~ 372 W. Quincy St. : Chicago 6, Ill : Price 206 \

‘Shower Planned

Miss Evelyn Hynes will be honor guest at a crystal shower

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