Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1950 — Page 3

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES SATURDAY, OCT. 14, 1950

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Miss Betty Jean Blatz (left) and Edward B. Walker were married this morning in Holy arents are Mrs. Herbert J. Blatz, Beech Grove, and Bern r Wade LaRue Neal, son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. heel Denrail, Formerly of Indianapohs took Miss Janet Mary Stephenson as his bride last Saturay. Mr. an rs. arles H. Stephenson, Arlington, Va., are the bride's parents. The rite was tta Walker, the bride's only at- 5 read in the Mount Olivet Methodist Church in A P Ba eae 1) Pla Om, L312 Me a. Tare

Post Chapel Is Scene

Of Wedding

Vows uniting Miss Gibson and Lt. Joseph Easter-| brook Collins will be read at 4:30! p. m. today in the Post Chapel, Benjamin Harrison. Rev. Fr. John Minta, St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church, will]

ard L Herbert J. Blatz. Beech Grove, cousin of the bride, officiated in The Immaculate

Catholic Church. The couple's Walker, Cannelburg. (Miner-Ba

riington. (Hessler photo).

Col. and Mrs, John H. Gibson, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, are the = parents of the bride. Col. Gibson’. is commanding officer of the Fort. m is the son of * US Chief of Staff, Gen. J. Law-

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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark, 1002 Villa Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Ann, and John J.- Kester. - He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. gen St. are the parents of the Hand, 2948 Central Ave. John P. Kestler, 1121 Reid Place. |couple. Miss Yolande Miles, twin sister

Miss Rosemary Hemelgarn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hemelgarn, 315 Sanders St., and John “Cox were married this morning in the Sacred Heart Catholic Church. The prospec- | five bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cox, 433 N. Dearborn St.

Paul Goodin Takes Bride

In a_ traditional

> @ Bragg, N. C., will be the bride's only attendant. She will wear Jerome Estenger,|

Washington, will attend the bride-|

*The bride will wear an embroi-| dered Japanese silk over satin _ gown. A princess hold her full-length veil. will carry an arm bouquet of |

type crown will

No date has been set for the | Attending the bride were Mrs. or the bride, will be the maid of, |Kenneth Funke, matroft of honor, honor. Other attendants will be | M * d The bride attended Purdue , and Mrs. Richard Bosler, - Miss Migs Lois Rice and Miss Joan S arrie University and the bridegroom |Loretta Hickey and Miss Eliza-|pawson, bridesmaids, and Misses was graduated from Notre Dame beth Price, bridesmaids. They janice and Loanna Miles, junior Ceremony Read | University. | wore blue satin. 4 bridesmaids. They will be dressed In All Souls Church B idde Rasalftem gf in faille frocks of sage green and | tes _ |" The bridegroom was attended copper, Be &v All Souls Unitarian Church figge Nesy is

A reception In Club will follow the ceremony. The bride chose a gold suit and! - brown accessories for her wed- gown Miss Catherine Moran was ple will marfied to. Paul A. Goodin at 10 ia. m. today. The Rev. Fr. MiThe bride attended the Univer-chael Holtzleiter officiated in the sity of Nevada and was graduated St, from Ohio State University. She

ding trip south. The cou live at Ft. Bragg, N. C.

Joan of Arc Catholic Church. | arents of thé couple are Mr.| a member of Kappa Alpha and Mrs, Daniel G. Moran, 4344] The bridegroom College Ave, and Mr. and Mrs. is a graduate of the United States joseph Goodin, 2217 Station St. Military Academy, West Point, ~The bride chose Miss |Sheats maid of honor, and Mrs, |Garland & Lewis, |Jones and Miss Patricia Welch, “They were dressed in gold and emerald green satin.

Home Reception Attending the bridegroom were, | Thomas F. Watts, best man, and erine William J. Catellier, {Patterson and James A. Moran,

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st after their marriage today in the St. Cath of Sienna Catholic Church were Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Gindling. The Rev. Fr. Aloysius Barthel officiated at the 10 a. m. double-

Miss Murlene Capps became the bride of Donald Allison Oct.

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Church of Christ. parents are-Mr. and Mrs.

The bride's empire style gown) Capps; 1302 Rin

was fashioned with a draped back which extended

elmar Allison, Lourdes Catholic Church. The day in honor of their golden into a| Fountaintown.

[Toe Bia Seana pe Three Are Principals in Fall Bridal News ? Miss Jo Ann Summers : iar Richard Montgomery Are Married Today

Miss Betty Blatz Is Wed To Edward B. Walker: W. G. Price Takes Nancy McCalley As Bride,

Clubs, restaurants and hotels were the scene of wedding

[receptions today. | A reception in the Meridian Hills Country Club followed | “the FRAFFAZE-0f Miss Jo-Ann Summers and. Richard Harlan. Si gomery at 3:30 p.m. today. Dr. Jean 8. Milner officiated in the | Second Presbyterian Church. © I | Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Summers, 47 E, {52nd St., and Mr. and Mrs. T. Harlan Montgomery, Seymour, | © The bride chose Miss Jean Summers, maid of honor, and Miss | | Janet Wood, Lake Bluff, Ill. Misses Patricia Lewis, Mary Ann| { Porteous and Barbara Evans, bridesmaids. The bridesmaids’ purple {taffeta frocks matched the hyacinth taffeta .dress of the honor,

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. » » ” . . | Attending the bridegroom were William Steel, Gréensburg, Pa.,! {best man, and Dr. Paul Schneck, Cincinnati; Ted Stevens, I.os An|geles; Robert Maddox, Louisville, ——— es - 'Ky., and Henry Montgomery, Sey- illusion bonnet trimmed with seed

mour, ushers. pearls held her fingertip weil. | The bride's Chantilly lace gown She carried a prayerbook topped 'extended into a cathedral train. with a white orchid and stepha|A matching satin halo held her | notis. { |fingertip veil. She carried a bou-| Attending the bridegroom were /quet of valley lilies, orchids and Vernon D. Garrett, best man, and { |stephanotis. {Jack Lloyd, Robert Riley, ushers.! The bride wore a blue tweed Kathleen Griffin was the flower!

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suit and black accessories for her girl and David Lloyd was the i A rE bE : * ’ 3 ” Rete Now pe ——— iw ringbearer. Miss Donna Joy Meyer (left). daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Meyer, 6006 Broadway, bein Seymonr ’ ouple A wedding breakfast in the came the bride of Melvin Lefkovits in a ceremony Sunday in the Spink-Arms Hotel. Mr, Lefkovits is The bride is a graduate of home of the bride's sister; Mrs. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lefkovits, 3956 Central Ave. (Miner-Baker photo). Mr. and Mrs. N, Wellesley College and the. bride- BA arn. Ray Anil, 5210 Primrose Ave., announce the marriage of ‘their daughter, Barbara Jean, and groom was graduated from conf tC IN THe Fac i Cisites Edward Graves. The vows were read Sunday in St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Mr. Graves is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Graves, 5339 Rosslyn Ace. (Spicklemire photo).

Princeton University and the , the home of the bride's mother. Harvard University Law School. mye couple left for a trip to ere ——— Ch h Rite

Walker-Blatz Florida. Reception

In a double ring ceremony Miss Betty Jean Blatz was married to Chufar-Neukom Miss Janet Courtney became the bride of John Francis McShane

Edward B. Walker. The Rev. Fr., Miss Esther P. Neukom and J. F. Patterson officiated at 9:30 prank Joseph Chufar Jr. were FE NN a. m. today in the Holy Name married at 11 a.m. today. The ’ Catholic Church. Rev. Fr. Henry Ward, St. Charles Parents of the coup'e are Mrs. Catholic Church, Otterbein, and today in the St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. John Holloran officiated at the 10:30 a. m. ceremony. - Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Court=

ney, 218 W. Beverly Drive, and Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. McShane, 141 W. 44th St. are the parents

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and Bernard L. Walker, Cannel- the Blessed Sacrament Chapel, Conception

urg. ¢ . ter Paul Cathedral. , Miss Hilda Blatz and Miss Lo- 8S. Deter els Willem R. Neu. Catholic Church, Washington, tendants, were dressed in pompa- Mr. and Mrs. Chufar, Tulsa, Was the scene dour rose and forest green satin.'Qkla., are the parents of the Sept. 23 of Miss » x x couple, Mary Elizabeth The bridegroom chose Jerome) Miss Barbara Jean Neukom Cahnon's |Walker, Owensboro, Ky. best and Miss Janet Suzan Neukom, ......0 to Iman, and John Gibbons and Carl the bride's attendants, wore Mark Homer

{Sahm, ushers. peach satin and pale green mar- | The bride's traditional white quiset. : Mack. The of the couple. |satin gown extended into a ca-| * x = couple's parents The bride chose Miss Joan are Mrs. Courtney, maid of honor, and

|thedral train and was accented! william Douglas, Tulsa, was

\with seed pearls. An illusion the best man. Ushers were Ken- Ethel b. Cannon, Misses Mary McShane, Betsy

Dithmer, Jacqueline Crichlow and

half hat held her fingertip veil. neth Golder and Harold Denny. Washington, She carried a prayerbook topped| The bride's white satin bro- and Dianne Disher, bridesmaids. They with a white lily, stephanotis and caded gown was accented With Me and Mrs all wore American Beauty velvet vy. French lace. A tiara of orange Janes H Mack (fester With matching hats and . . e gloves.

| "A breakfast and reception in piossoms held her fingertip veil.

|the Whispering Winds Restaurant'ghe carried a bouquet of white 30 Jenny Lane,

White Velvet

{followed the ceremony. |gladioll. ar Aron Attending the brid {Pri | A reception in the Hotel Antlers el Ankers n TE ey \Price-McCalley ption in 0 h James Tuc | . s ohy, best man, and Pate followed the ceremony. photo.) rick Fitzgerald, William Sylves-

The Rev. Fr. Thomas Clarke, |Chancelior of the Evansville dio- Hand-Miles . |cese officiated today at the mar-| {riage of Miss Nancy Jeanne Mc-| At 4:30 p.m. today Miss Marlys, . & & #& Calley and William G. Price, his Miles and John C. Hand will be| nephew. The ceremony was read married in the Broadway Method- * at 10 a. m. in the St. Philip Neri ist Church. The Rev. .L. K.I , , {Catholic Church. | Thompson will officiate. ‘ | Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. McCal-| Parents of the couple are Mr. {ley, 638 Eastern Ave. and Mr.'and Mrs. W. O. Miles, 5006 Carojand Mrs. Adolph Price, 1518 Hoef- line Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. B. M.

ter, Richard Leppert and James C.. Courtney Jr., were ushers. The bride’s white velvet gown (was fashioned with a Peter Pan collar. A matching white velvet cap held her fingertip veil, She carried a white mother of pearl prayerbook and a rosary. :

4 oh A reception in the In : ah ohn Aten tty anal the ceremony. The couple will live in

[the Meadowbrook Apartments Jean Burton after a short trip. y .

: by william Kijovsky, best man, yn # | . land Richard E. McCalley, Joseph op, ; i | e bride's blush pink. satin Webb and Daniel Sweeney, ush- gown is accented with handmade ers. : rose buds. The hoop skirt falls The bride's slipper satin goWn into a cathedral train. A half was accented with Chantilly lace pat trimmed with orange blos|and the hoop skirt fell Into a Ca- yoms will hold her fingertip veil. {thedral train. Flowers held her ghe will carry a colonial bouquet {silk illusion veil. She carried & ,¢ white carnations and stepha-

Miss Jean Burton and William Delzell at 1:30 p.m.-today. {Officiating at the double-ring Games Set service were Dr. E. B. Backus] and Dr. F. 8. C. Wicks. Cleveland Is Scene Parents of the couple are Mrs.| Of Buckeye Contest

Alpha Burton, 8502 Evergreen, 8t., and Mr. and Mrs. Walter! Two championship bridge games

was the scene of the wedding of Championship

. |prayerbook topped with roses. notis | A breakfast in the Hawthorn : Dodds, 522 FE. 234 St. will be played in the Midwest this Room and a reception in the home Attending the bridegroom will The bride entered with her month. The first are the buckeye {of the bride's parents followed the De Robert Lichtenauer, best man, brother, Jerry M. Burton. She state contract bridge games beceremony. The couple left for a And Gene Liming, Marvin Beisel, -® was gowned in Victorian ice blue ing played today and tomorrow in {trip to the Smoky Mountains. . Boyers Bucher and Jack Hender- Block” photo. satin. The dress was fashioned/Cleveland, O. Two open teams of |" The bride attended Marian Col- 0 ushers. Our Lady of Lourdes Cath- with a cape and train. Her short championship games will be played {lege and was graduated from st.| A reception in the church par- lic Church th thi veil showered from a satin braid tomorrow. | Vincent's Hospital School of Nurs- lors will follow the ceremony. The OlC urch was the scene This , ...nted with seed pearls. The Approximately 25 local people [ing. The bridegroom attended couple will ‘live at the Central io of Miss Barbara Char. Ice blue satin covered Bible was will attend the championship [Butler University. Ave, address after a wedding trip ) topped with a white orchid. games of the Northeastern IndiFil Wirth least. . lotte Wirth's marriage to Joseph . ana Unit, American Contract J " Bh | ticer- Ir Se —————— L Fil Th ' t th IAC Reception ) . Bridge League. The games will 8 in the Garfield Heights | White chrysanthemi: Parked Golden Anniversary . Filcer. The parents of the = i nts were Miss Caroline be played Oct: 28 and 29 in the He ajtaz bo ay fot the mariage o 4 Mrs, Edward > Gel couple are Mrs. Jean J. Wirth, Hummel, maid of .honor; Miss Van Orman Hotel, Ft. Wayne. fo 5s ariole rh and Jo- y. 3n . rd EF. Geis Constance Ammon, Grand Mrs. V. R. Rupp is a member of

|seph L. Filcer. The wedding was ler, 529 N. Colorado Ave. willl 245 S. Sherman Drive, and Mr. 1... re . i the c ; j rh t : ' . Rapids, Mich., and Miss Elizabeth the committee. at 10 a. m. in Our Lady of entertain with an open house Sun-| 4 \\ |. J Filcer, 3455. Reel, bridesmaids. They were in Winners in local bridge games navy blue lace and net ballerina this week follow.

The bride was Miss Joan Ruggler, daughter of Mr. an Harry Kellermeier, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gindling, 5049 Mathews St. the bridegroom’s parents. Attendants were Miss Mary-) anne Miller, maid of honor; Mrs. Paul Meier and Mrs. Ray Brown, | bridesmaids; Miss Betsy Bachl, |

4 /held her two-tiered fingertip veil. | She carried a cascade bouquet of | {white orchids and ivy.

Mrs. Walter H. Hilmes Gives Shower Marott Hotel, and a re-| Mrs. Walter H. Hilmes enter) piss Joanné Wirth and Miss : 0 home of the bride’s tained with a china and crystal pmarjorie Filcer, the bride's only C Id H Bl U H ) d "| Athletic Club. For & tip to Cin WwW (Pdi : , the yi i se / Pdssibl — |shower today in Ayres’ Tearoom attendants wore hyacinth blue oui ave own. P an cinnati the bride chose a navy e 220)—Mrs. Sam g for Miss Marita Kirkhoff.

‘Miss Kirkhotf and Ed Manetta will be married

|parents followed the wedding. The bride attended St. Mary’ College, South Bend, and was] {graduated from Marian College.

Niles, The bridegroom att Catholic was designed with a bouffant always develops some fantastic results. As it happened, Miss Brash lege. The bridegroom attended Kelley, -Miss Helen Ryan 114.5.

‘maid, and Beebee Surge, Mich, and Ruth Ann Foste

(Rev. Fr. James Beechem offici- wedding anniversary. Kenwood Ave. length dresses. Holy Cross Club, Wed. night: *2d. BI k > d B id oe TT Best man was Walter P. Dodds. N.& S (Possible Score 240)—Mrs. | Parents of the couple are Mr. Blackwood -on bridge— Charles Caplinger-and Denald V. Claude Lett, Mrs. F. A. Mulbar-

* {and rs, Leo J. Filcer, 3455 Ken- . Je . Klingler were the ushers. ger 150; Mr. and Mrs. Homer {wood Ave. and Mrs. Jean J. aying ust ne Ig u A reception was held after the Riegner 142; Mr. and Mrs. Lee | / Gootee 138.5; Mrs. Wallace Simp-

Wirth, 245 8. Sherman Drive. ceremony in the Indianapolis son, Miss Marge Quinn 127; © &

Shortle, :. tenbach taffeta. SEEING Miss Lucy Brash and Mr. Meek cutting the cards "py oo (APDG COUNTS co Sr, RalpnJiteabach ward J. - 2 =» at the same table, I took a kibitzer's seat in the front row. Broadway. The bide was a 119.5 Mrs. J. J Greene M Oct. 28! The bride's white satin gown I hoped-these two would be partners—a combination which roadway. The bide was grad- 110.5: Mrs. J. J. creenen, Airs, a. 43 | : pe uated from William Woods Col- Adair 8mith 116; Miss Kathryn

Iskirt and a cathedral train. An cut’ Mrs. Keen; but there was plenty of action anyway. Purdue University and is a mem- The next play will be a master

They wore hyacinth blue and pink taffeta dresses. Best was Walter Click, Ushers were John Surge, Niles, and Frank Allen. The bride was gowned in tra ditional white satin. molded bodice was accented with a sweetheart neckline ‘edged with seed pearls. The three-tier fingertip illusion veil attached to a satin half-hat fell over the cathedral train. bouquet was-white roses and or-

Three Become Brides in Nuptial Ceremonies [openey me qe Oa Neither side vulnerable Se

There was a breakfast in the! Hawthorii Room and a reception! in the Hotel Lincoln. i After Oct.-29 the couple will be at home at the Wade St.

~ Family Hour . Guests Named

Patrons, pupils and teachers .of

Robert Gindlin Joann Ruggier as ‘ this morning in the St. Catherine of Sienna Catholic

n’s Musuem family hour to 4 pm. tomorrow. ting Mrs. Eva Y, Wilesk, ‘principal, will be Mrs. Melvin Nelson, president of the Parent Teacher Association; Merdames th Stader, John H

On the first deal super-caution paid off. Against the three. por of Alpha Tau Omega Frater- point game at 7:30 p. In. Oct. 285.

‘no trump contract Miss Brash — —— ; North dealer mity. ____Marott Club

. ‘» . Hoosier Duplicate Club, feam of ing eight ey NORTH Married four play, Tues. morning: (Pose Mr. Meek Pessimistic Mr. ~~ sible 24)—Mrs. J. B. Clemens, | MR. MEEK frowned when he S343 : : Mrs. Riegner, Mrs. T. A. Stewart, {saw the meager hand that Mr. H-AQ23 Mrs. J. E. Morris 16; Mrs. R. PF, i 1 Abel laid on the table. Now, mos& n- 2 3 Pasho, Mrs. Russell Fisbeck, Mrs, players holding the South cards WEST . EAST | E. C. Ball, Mrs. T. F. Schmidt lwould figure they had 10 winners Miss Brash ; Mrs. Been } 14.5. : =—geven club tricks and three aces 396 ora i % Maforr Din, ie Neu Na in the other suits, ts 5 Fd H—K J 965 8 (Possible 330)—M. 3tan 6 - 1 D—8 : Comas Jr. Easley Blackwood Iw Dome mars to optimistic tricke, 43 D—K J 1072 213; Mrs... Arch Faleader, Sid - jo ti je a successful finesse C964. C—none Kasle 191; Mrs. E. J. Ittenbach, It one the red suits or some SOUTH Mrs. Wayne Warrick 183, E & W kind of an end-play against East Mr. Meek (Possible 330) Mrs. Reba Buek, (Miss a oil hare been ex- Sa J 1 } Mrs. L. J. Welch 214; Don Kertremely surprised if she failed to i sten, Albert Silverman 178; Mr, make a slam. D—8 and Mrs. A. L. Herzberg 173.5. C—-AKQI08T2 . Men's Duplicate Club, Mon,

But Mr. Meek was thinking of : Inone of these things. With typl- Tho MOdIng: oT Soom WEST ‘ lcal pessimism, he was trying to" 1H Pass "20 E Pas. find a way to keep from going set.| . , » Pass INT All Pass He let the queen’'of spades hold _"~ i the first trick. Miss Brash then des he promptly led the deuce led the six of spades. Mrs. Keen clubs. Miss Brash looked quite won. with ‘the king, led a third, eq and wondered’ if Mr.

night: N & S—M. L. Thompson, A G. Tulley first; J. B. Clemans, Keith L. Johns second; John J. O'Keefe, Ralph G. IHtenbach third; E & W-—M. L. Sutton, W. L. Kirkpatrick first; R. E. N, Kerrigan second; H, F. vy

Mrs. Robert B. Adams was |spade and Mr. Meek was In. | Meek could have pulled the wrong ® ~ v gichasl, ‘M. 1, - = Miss Rose Marie Middlemas be. |Finesses Disapproved card. She finally played her mne,| ; Block shots. | Newcomers : z AT THIS point which of the then cashed her good spade. But| Ott. & was the date for the | Mallory Duplicate Club, Howell 2

fore her marriage Sept. 22 in ! the Riverside Park st [red suits do you think he chose that was all for the defenders. marriage of Miss Joy Lee Hod. play, Mon. night: Mrs. Helene |

. to finesse? The answer is, neither, Mr. Meek rolled home with: nine _. : Shultz, Mrs. D. H. Giffin first; The parents of the | 0 thing he doesn’t believe tricks. = ° Lo end Lee Cochran. Mr. and (CVG © 6 0 iand, Major W. L.

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“eo are Mr. and Mrs. Paul |3 oor ver wor |” Note that rs. Bryant Hodgin, 3110 Les- | / . : . if Mr. Meek had first : Miller second; Mrs. Hal hin 3226 W. M And besides me airiady had the played even one high club, rt ley Ave., are the parents of the | Ham, Mrs. George 8. obert J. winning play ii hand would have blown up in his; bride. The couple is at home at [Mre. Frances Does, Mes

St., and Mr. and Mrs. Adams, 1836 Mansfield St.

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