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Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Segal,
approaching marriage of their daughter, Rosetta, to Leo Stein, | Mrs. Morris Stein, 2417 N. Delaware St.
son of Mr. and - wedding will be at 6 p. m., Nov..
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5108 N. Illinois St., announce the
The 12, in the Spink Arms Hotel.
Trip to the Smoky Mountains Follows Reception in Home
will officiate in the Irvington Presbyterian Church.
Parents of the couple are Mrs, Thomas J. Mars, 912 N. Belton]
Ave. and Mr. and Mrs, Everett Nicholas DeGarmo, St. Louis. The bride's two attendants, Mrs. Robert E. Hoffman and Miss
Mary Jane Rosasco, will be dressed alike in Meditteranean blue and American Beauty velvet Ss.
Ivory Satin
Attending the bridegroom will be Charles N. Poa, E, St. Louis, best man, and Paul E. Mars and Mr. Hoffman, ushers. The bride’s ivory satin gown is fashioned with a chapel train. A
Miss Bland
Is Bride
Dr. Gilliott Officiates
In a double-ring ceremony today, Miss Roberta M. Bland was
matching half-hat will hold her married to Richard Dale Klink-
fingertip veil, She will carry a| cascade arrangement of chrysanthemums and stephanotis. A reception in the home of the bride's parents will follow the ceremony. The bride has chosen a dusty pink gabardine suit and brown accessories for her wedding trip to the Smoky Mountains. After Nov. 6 the couple will live at the N. Bolton Ave. address.
Nursing Grad Is Wed
William H. Roberts
Is Bridegroom
Times Special BELLEFONTAINE, O., Oct. 28 —Miss Barbara Anne Connelly and William H. Roberts were married at 10:30 a. m. today. The Rev. Fr. Jerome O'Regan officiated in the St. Patrick Catholic Church here. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Connelly of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Roberts, 602 N. Bancroft Ave, In-
dianapolis. The bride chose Mrs. Stephen J. Byrnes, Marion, O., matron of honor, and Miss Margaret Sordon, Indianapolis, bridesmaid. They were dressed alike in shaded brown and beige taffeta frocks. Attending the bridegroom were James M. Roberts, Cincinnati, best man, and Robert E. Connelly, Springfield, O., and Robert V. Corrigan, Indianapolis, ushers.
Trip East The bride’s white slipper satin gown extended into a cathedral train, A satin bonnet held her fingertip veil. White roses and babies breath composed her colonial bouquet. A breakfast and reception in the Hotel Ingalls followed the ceremony. After a trip through the East the couple will live at 1535 Broadway, Indianapolis. The bride attended St. Mary of the Spring's. College, Columbus, 0., and was graduated from St. Vinceni's - Hospjtal Nursing School, Indianapolis. The bridegroom attended St. Joseph's ColRensselaer, and Butler University.
Kindred photo. Miss Cornelia Pardue and E. B. Groce were married at | p. m. Oct. 4 in the Ray Street Nazarene Church. Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Pardue, 1205 . Fletcher Ave., and Mrs. Fran-
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man. Dr. D. H. Gilliott, Bonebrake Theological Seminary, Dayton, officiated at 3:30 p. m. in the Broadway Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Louis I. Bland, 4123 E. 65th St., are the parents of the bride. od The bride chose Miss Marguerite Johnson, maid of honor, and Miss Delores Miller, Chesterton;
Bland, bridesmaids. * They wore green taffeta frocks.
Chapel Train Attending the bridegroom were Albert Klinkman, Chesterton, best man, and Wilbert Klinkman, Gerald Brooks and William Miller, all of Chesterton, and George P. Miller, ushers. The bride's white candlelight satin gown was fashioned with a full skirt falling into a chapel train. A satin bonnet held her illusion and French lace veil. She carried a matching lace fan decorated with an orchid and valley lilies. A reception in the church followed the ceremony. After a trip to the Blue Ridge Mountains, {the couple will live at-the E. 65th |St. address. The bride is a graduate of Indiana Central College.
Home Economics Head Is Appointed
Miss Verna McCallum has been appointed head of the Home Economics Department of StokelyVan Camp, Inc She will operate the “testing panel” to tastetest company products under home conditions and assist in the development of n e w products E and recipes. ’ A home eco- = nomics gradu- Miss McCall ate of Oklahoma Ovllege for Women, Miss McCallum has
taught ome economics as well
as represented the food departments of several large business jconcerns. re
i Robert A. Yon Burg took Miss Delores Jean Maguire as his bride in a ceremony read at 3:30 p. m,, Oct. 7 in the First Presbyterian Church. : Mr. and Mrs. Graydon C, Maguire, 2248 Pierson St., and Mrs. Paul Von oss Ave, are
Misses Ruth H , Eileen Pollard and Mary B11 5abet nibres top honors, you raise to
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We. and is fi 3 Jones, Srasnsburg are the future bride's parents. : $ i i Vows uniting Miss Lillian Frances Mars and Everett New-| He SOY Louis Lament (right) as ie comb DeGarmo will be read at 4:30 p. m. today. Dr. Howard Stone]
Wallace photo. The Greensburg Methodist Church will be the scene at 3:30 p. of Miss Alta Kathryn Jones (left) to Wade P. Trimbur Jr., som of Mr. and Mrs. Trimbur, Niles, O.
of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ozment, 2702 S. Keystone Ave. Cooper, 3522 Madison Ave., are the bridegroom's parents.
ide in a ceremony read at 8 p. m. Monday in the home
A. 7:30 p. m. ceremony Tuesday in the Olive Branch ryn Taylor (left) and Joseph Edward McSoley in marriage. Mrs. John W, | bridegroom's parents. | to Charles F. Lasbury. The wedding will be. at 9 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. White, 5520 E. Michigan St., cago, are the couple's parents,
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| Blackwood on Bridge—
Miss Brash Is Kept From Entering the Bidding: Loses Opportunity for Game in Hearts
“I BELIEVE,” said Miss Brash, “that we got talked out of|
something.”
mond and one club.”
After thinking it over for a few moments, she added, “We had| four hearts thrown against the wall. We lose one spade, one dia-
Mr. Masters had made his three-diamond bid without difficulty,
'losing only two spades, a heart land a club. The North-South bidding had effectively kept Mrs. | Keen and Miss Brash out of the] { auction. | Using the Blackwooa system, when your partner bids two diamonds in response to your opening no trump bid, you usually pass, knowing there is practically no chance for game. There is one exception. If you hold three or more of partner's suit including two of the
three diamonds.’ Can't Come In THERE ARE two reasons for doing this. First, partner might {happen to have enough to go on to three no trump after learning he has a solid diamond suit to
run. Second, if he doesn’t have that much strength, the three diamond,
When Mr, Dale opened today’s hand with one no trump, Mrs. Keen couldn't think of coming, in at the two range. And as optimistic as Miss Brash is, she couldn't think of entering the hidding after Mr, Masters’ two diamond call. # Now, if Mr. Dale had passed the two diamond bid, Mrs. Keen still might have found encouragement enough fronf the weak bidding of her opponents, to bid two
Worthless Hand
bid, however, showing Mr. Dale was still fishing for a game contract, she was stymied again. “After this,” announced Miss Brash, “I'm coming right in over those light no trump openings.” “Good!” commented Mr. Dale. He knew this would net him
bid makes it extremely hard for the opponents to come into the bidding. : i
My Day—
By ELEANOR
days throughout the year.
conscience . . . to: Thee in this we lift our voices in unison,
hour of imperiled civilization. “That Thou shall cast out human
gression.
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the earth. “That all persons
good works. :
Five Indianapolis Women Are Principals In’ Recent Church
The Tuxedo Park Baptist Church was the scene at 7:30
p. m., Oct. 14, of Miss Helen
Louise Hohn's marriage to Richard Dove.'Mr. and Mrs. George Hohn Sr., 118 S, Bradley Ave., ; Ave 3 are the couple 's pa ren ts ,
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thought that flaming intolerance which makes for war and breeds bloody ag-
“That the advocates of war shall beat their swords into plowshares and their spears
“WE PRAY to Thee for the restoration of concord and amity among all the peoples of
gecognize the liberty due religion, and for the renewal of the way of life that is fruitful of great and
plenty of points because part of the time, the balance of power
UN Day Prayer of Peace Asks Truth, Justice, Charity
ROOSEVELT
NEW YORK, Oct. 28—Here is the ‘prayer that | was said on United Nations Day here in New York City, but I hope you will not: forget it in the- other ..
“God of the measureless universe . . . creator of man's
our fervent prayer for peace,
“We . . . Americans of every faith . . . of every creed . . . join together . . . pleading for truth, justice and charity among men. “7 “We pray for Thy omnipotent aid in this
forever from
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North dealer. East-West vulnerable. NORTH Mr. Dale S—-KJ8 H-J938 D—-AQS82 C—A438 WEST Miss Brash S—A 10 H—K 542 {| D—J 5 FE 7652 |
EAST Mrs. Keen 762
SOUTH Mr. Masters S—9543 H—10 D—-K97643 C—108 | The bidding: | INORTH EAST SOUTH WEST Pass 2D Pass All Pass |
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Miss Delores Sunderland and Harold McMurray will be married at 7:30 p. m. Dec. 23 in the Providence Christian Church,
will be held by the partner of the, no trump bidder—and the hand] of the overcaller’s partner will be
worthless, | Providence. The future bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . Ralph Sunderland, Bargersville; and Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Harold Profess or | McMurray, Whiteland, are the prospective bridegroom's parents.
Bridge Results— { * * Authority on Rotes Inter-State Championship
Will Attend Show [Scheduled for Next Week-End
Prof. Alex Laurie, Ohio State] : University and . director of re-| Two bridge tournaments are scheduled next month for, mid-
search for Roses, Inc, will be in| Western players. ; Indianapolis for the National! The Inter-State Bridge Championships will be played Friday,
Rose Show, Tuesday and Wednes- next Saturday and Nov. 5 in the Hotel Sheraton Gibson, Cincinnati, day. The show will be on the gth| The first session will be a women’s pair game at 1 p. m. Friday. floor of Ayres’. {Defending champions are Mrs. Claude Iett and Mrs, Vernon While ail the 40,000 roses to be| Varner. | shown will be of the hot house | A mixed pair event will be Welch, Mrs. Joseph Brower 205; variety, Prof. Laurie says that a (played at 8 p. m, Friday. A two- Mrs. Kenneth Pettijohn, Mrs. number of them will grow outside, | Session pair game will be held at Wayne Warrick 1865; E & . W Among those he lists for out- {2 and 8 p. m. next Saturday. De- |! Possible 312) — Mrs. E. W. door growing are Pinocchio Bet- fending champions for the team Chaille, Mrs. Randall Bass 184; y tof four play at 1 and 6 p. m. Nov.!V. R. Rupp, 8. A. Robinson 182.5;
ter Times, Rome Glory, Briarcliff, | | Talisman, Snow ite Edith [9 are Larry Welch, R. W. Lee, M. Mrs. Wallace Simpson, Charles Jr., and Huston 181.
_iStanley McComas Willkie, Starlite, Goldilocks, Vani {Jerome Jacobs. | Men's Duplicate Club, Mon. ty Fair, Brandywine, Golden Rap-| night: N & S—H : ture and Pink Bountiful, | Maumee Valley ent: 5.8 S=Hany J. Deity, Joseph Hillman is chairman of [Pigott R. A ae fs Bon An} =i 8 Vei } +R. A. y ; Car the show and Miss Elizabeth n innovation this year will be E. Bruce, Edward J. Kerrigan
Bertermann is head of the Allied the Cincinnati special pair game. third; © & W—K. L. Nielsen, Mr. Florists of Indianapolis BToupi1t will be played at 1 and 6p. m. Smith first; Keith L. Johns, John {8. Lynn second; Frank C. Olive, The fifth annual Maumee F- Carmichael third. ; {Valley championship games will] .~ llory Duplicate Club, - Mon. Ibe played Nov. 10 to 12 in the | i8ht. Howell Movement: N & S—
{Commodore Perry Hotel, Tol Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Kersten first; The Unity Truth Center will : el,- Toledoxyy,' ona Mrs, George S. Bond sec-
sponsor a Halloween party atiO- The program includes a wom- . : 6:45 p. m. Tuesday in the DAR|en's pair, men's pair, mixed pair, a en To So Ca, 45 p. m. | : , Jack Soots an Chapter. House. Mrs. 8. G. Moss OPER Pair, open team of four and ow gm Cleveland, Major W. L.
rangements. '
Party Arranged
“This, O Lord, is our fervent prayer, and this is our mingled | tribute to Thy everlasting mercy.” rE
A 7:30 p. m. ceremony Oct. 6 in the Brookside Evangelical United Brethren Church united Miss Janet Lewis and James L. Sommerville in marriage. The - couple's nts are Mrs. O. * 5610 University Ave, i i
and Mrs, Paul Brigham are in|SPecial pair- events. Miller fourth (tie) charge of the event. Winners in local games of play : : this week follow:
. oy Holy Cross Club, Wed. night, ; Marriage Rites. wi me: x's s won DisH ING sible Score 264)—Mr. and Mrs. )
Homer Riegner 146.5; Mrs. Claude | Lett, Mrs. F. A. Mulbarger 141; {Mrs. J. C. Stafford, Miss Mary| [Mees 140.5; Mrs. Sam Shortle,| Mrs. Alex Metzger 139; E & W! (Possible 264)-—-V. J. Obergfell, : Mrs, William Epstein 168; Mr. and| By MARGUERITE SMITH Mrs. Adair Smith-161.5; Mr. and | Times Garden Editor 4 Mrs. Leo Gootee 155.5; Mrs. Fred |Q. Please tell me how to care for isler, Mrs. P. F. Lawley 141, The| meat game of play will be at 745 | the crimson kalanchoe in order p. m. Nov. 8. | to have blossoms on short stems { at about Easter? Mine always
Duplicate ~~ _. | bloom but have such long spindMarott Club, Tues, night: N & 8 (Possible 336)—Mrs. Arch Falen- ¢ |der, Sid Kasle 214.5; Mrs. L. J.
Parents Club Plans Meeting
The Lawrence Central High School Parents Club will meet at 7:45 p. m. Monday in the school. Officers are Mrs, Corwin Geyer, president; Stewart Scott, vice president; Mrs. David Sigman, secretary, and Mrs. Elvin Stum, treasurer.
a Advisory . board members in-| Woodlawn Ave., and Mr. and |, 3," yesgames P. T. Roberts,
Mrs. Walter Lamperski, 1028 joes Vossburg, Howard MeAlton Ave. are the couple's [Connell and Gene Peters, Hugh
pretty. If they are forced, please tell me how to do it. Hoyt Ave. A. Spindliness in any plant, especially under household conditions, is usually due chiefly to too warm, too dry air, Try keeping your plant in a cooler place (enclosed back porch, unused bedroom) during its pre-bloom period. Be sure the potting soil
Voorhis . Vows uniting Miss CatRerine M. Rea and Edward A. Lamperski were exchanged at 9:30 ‘a. m., Sept. 17 in the Holy tholic Church.
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portion to its nitrogen by using a teaspoon of fine bone meal to a pot full of soil. Then do not hustle the plant along but let it grow more slowly. Give it . plenty of sun. To have a plant in bloom at any special time try starting some from seed about nine months befors the
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Engagement
Is Announced
i | Nina Lockwod | To Be Bride
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Greene Lockwood, Golden Hill, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Nina Harris Lockwood, to {Thomas Treet Solley. { Mr. Solley is the son of Mrs, William Henry Conroy, Rye, N, {Y., and the late Dr. John Beach {Solley Jr., of New York. He is the nephew of Mrs. ‘Nicholas H, | Noyes. ’ Miss Lockwood is a graduate {of Tudor Hall School and Smith |College. She is a member of the {Indiarvapolis Junior League and the Dramatic Club, ’ Mr, Solley is a graduate of Bt. {Paul's School, Concord, N. H., and {Yale University and is studying {in the Yale School of Architece |ture. . ” No date has been set for the marriage.
Ann Beck Is Married
Thines Special ~ SCARBOROUGH, N. Y,, Oct. 28 ~The Scarborough Presbyterian
' |Church here was to be the scene
today of the marriage of Miss Ann Beck and John Langford Taylor. The bride is the daughter of {Mr. and Mrs. William H. Beck, [Kissel Rd., and Mr, Taylor is the {son of Mrs. Wilson A, Taylor and {the late Judge Taylor of St. Louls, Mo. Mr, Taylor is a graduate of Yale University. The couple will live in Ardsley-on-the-Hudsong N.Y. :
The Doctor Says— Germ Causes
Erysipelas Streptococcus
Thrives in Filth By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D. Erysipelas is a skin disease caused by a germ known as the streptococcus. : It seenis to thrive best among the poor and those living under bad sanitary conditions, It occurs’ most frequently early im - life, especially during the first two years. It becomes common again in the later years of life. Generalized weakness resulting from poor nourishment, Bright's dis« ease involving the kidneys, and chronic alcoholism also favor the development of erysipelas. It usually starts suddenly and is often accompanied by high fever. The most common form of the disease Involves the skin of the fage and head. Chills and other signs of a: suddenly rising fever are usuale ly present,
» ~ » IN THE USUAL CASE, and | particularly if the patient is not in poor physical condition, erysipelas may clear up in about a week even without | treatment. : > Although erysipelas is not a | disease which has entirely disappeared, it iz certainly less | common now than in the past and when it does develop it can be treated much more successfully. The fact that erysipelas has been almost conquered is result both of better measures of prevention and the discovery of powerful new treatments.
Luncheon Planned In Hawthorn Room
Mrs. Paul E. Dorsey will enters tain Monday with a luncheon and ’ personal shower in the Hawthorn Room in honor of Miss Hazel Dell Shirley. Miss Shirley and Carl William Nordsieck will be mare ried next Saturday. SA Guests will include Mesdames Clare F. Cox, William A. Devin, Maurice Robinson, James Jacke son and Charles Dorsey.
eS — Home From Mexico Mrs. A. E. Leach snd ter, Mrs, Audrene Leach 240 E. 9th St, have
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