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SATURDAY, DEC. Zle58.
THE INDIANAPOLIS
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Rev. Brooks [Bettie Kizzee Becomes Bride = To Officiate |" = = At Wedding |*
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Attendants Named By Norma Hancock
Miss Norma Jean Hancock andi Borden Dale Crews will be married next Saturday, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice E. Alex- | ander, 714 W. 22d St, announce. | The prospective bridegroom is the § son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. . Crews, 1001 E. 86th St. { E The vows will be exchanged ati —3 p.m. in - the Third Christian Church. The Rev. A. C. Brooks will officiate. ! Miss Mary Jane Ewert is to be the maid of honor, and the brides-; maids will include Mrs. Stewart Holdaway and Miss Betty J. Napper. Kenneth Kappes will be the best man, and the ushers will in‘clude Gilbert Hancock, Gary; Robert Moore and Joseph Milan,
Bridal Dinner Set
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander will give the bridal dinner at 8 p. m. . Friday in the Kopper Kettle, Morristown. Mrs. Robert Crews and Mrs. Dale Bell will give a miscellaneous shower Monday for the bride-to-be in the Alexanders’ home. i Thursday Mrs. Holdaway and - Miss Napper were hostesses at a linen shower in the home of Mrs. Lloyd Hawk, 2919 8S. Pennsylvania St. Mrs. Hawk is Mrs: _Holdaway’s mother, : i Monday Mrs. William Kerbox, 4005 N. Adams St, and Mrs. - Paul Buchanan Jr. were hostesses for a kitchen shower, and Miss Ewert, 3910 Kenwood Ave. gave, a miscellaneous shower Nov. 20 for the bride-to-be.
Miss Bettie JoAnne Kizzee will become the bride of Harold Peta eet wtates F. Gibson Dec. 10 in the Bethany Christian Church. The parents Bridge Results— of the couple are Mrs. Raymond E. Kizzee, 1266 Martin St., and
Club Arranges MaMa seisief. Ser. $302 8 Meme Charity Event Eo
Bridge Will Benefit Clothe-A-Child Fund
The Allison Bridge Club will| present its’ first invitational Christmas bridge tournament at| 2:30 p. m. Dec. 10 in the Allison Plant three cafeteria. The entire entry fee will be donated to The Times’ “Clothe-a-Child Fund.” Forty-two awards will be given for the one session pair play with : a handicap. Master and rating] = + points will be awarded actual win-| ners. { The handicap will be worked out by Easley Blackwood, Virgil Rupp, Ross Campbell and Kai Nielsen. Soft drinks will be served during the session and a | snack will follow the play. | s 8 oN | Results of play are announced by several local bridge clubs today. Winners follow. . of Marott Club, Tues. night; N & 8 (Possible Score 330)— Harold - Lewis, Jerome Jacobs 186.5; Col. and Mrs. Lester H. Rhodes 184.5; V. R. Rupp, 8. A. Robinson 180; E. & W (Possible 330)=-0. K. Fraustein, Fred Bin- Pew der Jr.. Muncie, 206; Mr. and Mrs. 2 George P. Ryan 1045; oper, iy bn : # : ; ; : : eaton, V. L. Sandberg, : 4 Fe : i : ¢ HA FROG Het 2 8 a 5 Wedding vows Nov. 23 united Miss Mary Billington Swartz (left) and Robert Allen Frederick Men's Duplicate Club, Mon. in Hanover. The Rev. and Mrs. Charles B. Swartz, Hanover, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Frederick, Highs: NE BoEeh L ohne La Porte, are the parents of the couple. The First Pilgrim Holiness Church will be the scene tonight for the marriage of Miss Martha Mosier and Taylor Pearson. The Rev. and Mrs. John Mosier, 6902 Ev-
Thompson, G. H. Owings second; . anston. Ave., are the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Pearson, College Corner, O., are the
be married Dec. 21 in the North
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L. J. Welch, John J. O'Keefe third; E & W—H. J. Bailey, K. L.| Nielsen first; N. G. Morgan,
Miss Marjorie Marilyn Wilson and Dr. Jack Day Denison will
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Wilson, 125 Blue Ridge Road, and Mrs. Arthur E. Denison, 2845 Washington Blvd.
r Tuesday. Other Groups Set =. Parties, Programs
A study group mesting. bog Ap : view and Christmas SFE listed among activities of Joel clubwomen. i The United Nations and Foi eign Policy study groups of the Indianapolis League of Women Voters will meet at 10 a. m. Tuese 'day In the Illinois Building Ae {sembly Room. oH
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| On fhe program will be discus \sions of universal United Ng pe {membership, international |organization, reciprocal {agreements and the ECA i gram. Participants include Mess 4 dames Howland Johnson, Normas Blue, W. O.. Johnson, Merten E {Good and Boris Meditch. vi =
The third program in the Irvington Union of Clubs’ 1 course series will be given at 10 a. m. Wednesday in the Irvings ton Methodist Church. Mrs. Hows oF ard J. McDavitt will review A. J. Cronin’s “The Spanish Gardener.” Both single admission; tickets ang season tickets are available. 2
Mrs. Edgar J. Remroe, 801 MN. B® Bolton Ave. will be hostess at 6:30 p. m. Dec. 12 for the Christ mas party of the Home Econes mists in Business. Following dinner, the:group will . \sing carols and wrap toys for Sale {vation Army distribution.
{The Christmas luncheon of the Eliza A. Blaker Club will be held at 1 p. m. Saturday in the Propy|laeum. A gift exchange will fole low the luncheon. Mrs. Jean DaVie is in charge of reservis tions. ”
» # Miss Mosier i ® Will Be Wed Taylor Pearson . = Will Be Bridegroom Before an ‘altar banked with {palms, Miss Martha Mosier and | Taylor Pearson will be married ‘ab 7 o'clock this evening. The {services will be read by the Rev.
|Harold Mason in the First Pil\grim Holiness Church. The Rev. and Mrs. John Mosier, 6902 Evanston Ave. are parents of the bride. The bridegroom’s 3 parents are Mr. and Mrs. y Pearson, College Corner, 0. = Miss Wanda Coy, maid of hona will wear a gown of
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3 photo. Donald May took Miss Colleen Ping 3s his bride in a Nov. 24 ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ping, 1411 Ringgold Ave., are the parents of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs, Roland May, 1248 Ringgold Ave,, are the bridegroom's parents.
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satin and carry a cascade bouquet of roses. The brides maids will include Miss Bonnie Mason, Miss Verna Mayhew, Miss Gloria Pearson, sister, of {tl bridegroom, and Miss “Wilame Pruesz, They will wear gowns of . |lavender, blue, gold and seafoam ; (green and carry matching bo quets. ; “The bride's gown will be of candlelight satin accented with imported French Chantiily lace. The train will be chapel length. Her illusion veil will be trimmed with matching Chantilly lace. :
Miss Dolores Ann Hertz (left) became the bride of Wiliam N. Lannan in a ceremony read Nov. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Hertz, 1116 Leonard St. are the parents of the bride, and Mrs. Joseph Clements, 51 N. Holmes Ave. and Martin Lannan, 4704 W. Washington St., are the bridegroom's parents. (Shields arid O'Dell photo). This morning at 9 o'clock Miss Dorothy Yeung was married fo Anthony J. Laker Jr, in the Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Their parents are W. G. Young, 1803 College Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Laker, 125 E. Palmer St.
Ralph G. Ittenbach second; C. F.| Glunt, H. Otis Taylor third. |
s » o Holy Cross Club, Sat. night, pair, tournament: (Possible 336)—| Harry Singleton, Miss Mabel Satterly 219; Mrs E. C. Ball, Mrs. 8. R. Richardson 199.5; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gooted 1985; Claude
parents of the bridegroom. (Kindred photo). j mas. ] id wi Include | Wayne « ° | . : ; Te : Te s#, Donald Yaryan, - Je an O'Banion Blackwood on Bridge— | A. R. L aker J : Lo rd, Taylor son, William Multord and Landis
Wed in Tipton
~ James C. Francis Is the Bridegroom
Mr. Masters Trades
One Diamond, Thick
For Two Club Tricks, Defeating Contract
MR. MEEK underbid and Miss Brash overbid to reach the con-almost certainly. had both king
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Lett, Mrs. Will Epstein 193.5. {tract of four spades in today's hand. A nice, balanced combination,
Vassar Club. Sets Luncheon Dec. 28
riage by her father, Miss Jean defensive play at Newsom O'Banion and James jack of diamonds and Mr. Craig Francis were married at| with the queen. 3:30 p. m. today. | -
Masters ducked, letting Miss Brash win
Thus the defenders won no dia-
8 Se: + | TIPTON. Dec. 2--Given in‘mar- To defeat the contract: Mr. Masters had to--make ~a terrific joa ‘with my ace) those two cards Repeating vows read by the the very first trick. Mr. Champion opened the would furnish discards for both
Dorothy Young Wed Wins : Award [Mountates, the suple "wil | : ] both king| |n Catholic Church hk Seed rem : and queen of diamonds. we NEW YORK, . 2—Miss Dor- Yule P arty Pl anned ai
Rev. Fr. Rolland Overbeck, Miss othy Shaver, president of Lord]
” land Taylor, has received the {of the small clubs on the board.” Dorothy Young and Anthony LR Américan “Woman's ‘Association
| “I figured,” MF Masters con- Laker were married at 9 o'clock 1950 award for eminent achieve-
tinued, “that if Champion Had red Heart! : the king of clubs, there was a this morning in the Sac He (ment,
By Art League Mrs. Harold Perce, 4285 Wash. ington Blvd., president of the In-
Announcement is madd, that the| Parents of the couple are Mr. Sonik 4 eles vulnerable mond tricks, but look what hapIndiana Vassar Club luncheon'and Mrs. Clayton L. O'Banion, V pened. At trick two Miss Brash will be held in the 38th Street| Tipton, and Mr. and Mrs. John V.| NORTH . branch, Merchants National Francis, Bluffton. Mr. Meek Bank, instead of the Propylaeum The Rev. Robert W. Morris S—Q 1065 a and Sr i 3B won a hi as originally planned. read the single-ring ceremony in| H—Q 1054 8 ace. He returned the jack of clubs The date for the luncheon isthe West Street Christian Church.| . D—1 which was covered with the queen Dec. 28 Miss Kathleen O'Banion, maid] _. C—A 538 and the king and won with the of honor and sister of the bride,| oon EAST ace on the board.
College Guild
wore a gown of sweet spice velvet! with bouffant skirt and a velvet!
From here on Miss Brash had Mr. Champion Mr. Masters 8-7 2 SA 4
no play for her contract. She had!
chance to win four tricks. If he didh’t have, then we had no
way.” In effect, Mr. Masters’ play was an attempt to trade cne diamond trick for two club tricks. Not a bad exchange if you know how.and when to do. it. nents cscs tt ttr—
Catholic Church.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Laker, 125 E. Palmer St.
Miss Lylbell Burlingame, maid of honor, wore a gown of dusty rose satin made with a jacket Her bouffant hooped skirt was floor length. She wore a matching braided satin halo. Bridesmaids, dressed like the honored attendant, in green, were Mrs. William Foster -and Mrs. Frank Garner. Betty Jo Weedon
| The bride is the daughter of | led a trump to dummy’s queen chance to beat the hand any- W. G. Young, 1803 College Ave, Projects the- resources of her or-
The award cited Miss Shaver for the “vision with which she
ganization in ever-widening circles, bringing beauty to the individual, and demonstrating the responsibility of business for the welfare of the community from which it draws life.” - Miss Shaver; in accepting -the award, acknowledged ‘industry’s tsocial responsibilities. as a mem{ber of the local, national and {world community. Unless industry assumes a larger share of such responsi-| bilities, she declared, “the very
noon Friday.
dianapolis Art League, will be hostess for the league's annual Christmas party. ‘It will be at
A “pitch-in” luncheon will be followed by a Yule program and gift exchange. The gifts are small 5x7-inch paintings made = annually by each.of the members... especially for the party. 3
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stole. i to lose two clubs and a heart in A 3 ig Bridesmaids, Miss Eleanor Hl. 6 H-K 982 _ | addition to the ace of trumps. Tok WwW To Entertain [Heine Fort Wayne Miss Jeannine D370 854 D—ASS3 “Lucky you pulled the wrong 1 OKYO YvOman t McIntosh, and Mi oS Judith K842 SOD TH 10 9 card at the first trick,” remarked ° » Michel, wore gowns ‘like the honor Mr. Muzzy. “If you play your ace VW bf Marian Alumnae attendant’s, > | Miss Brash of diamonds, hel ah the Ins onor ; " The bride's gown was of can- S—-KJ9oss hand.” | : . Also Plan Party {dlelight Duchess satin. The fitted H—A 7 “Well, this IS news,” sneered| Sorority Awards Two events ‘will be held bY podice was accented with-an oval D—KQ 2 Mr. Champion, sarcastically.) Fellowship to U.S. Marian College groups next Week. neckline outlined with self bands - C=—Q 76 “YOU should be ‘lucky like Times Soeets) nc ni i ied Ch ” o © tmas gue lof satin. | The bidding: Masters. : | NEW YORK, Dec. 2 — Kappa
of the Marian College Guild will] be at 1 p. m. Tuesday in the school’s cafeteria. ! Students will entertain with earols and Mrs, William T. Quigley will be Santa.
C. William Shelley, Bluffton, SOUTH . WEST NORTH EAST was best man. Ushers included 1 S Pass Harry D. Brickley, Bluffton, 48 Charles B. Van Nuys, Franklin,
and Joseph N. O’Banion of this Scholarship Won
Play Was Gamble
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Mr. News the avid Kkibitzer.
city. *Well,’ I didn’t know for sure A reception followed the cere- LAFAYETTE, Dec. 2—Miss that the play would beat the con-
{Kappa Gamma Sorority an-
'$2000 Harriet Ford Griswold { fellowship.
Peplum Gown Worn
The bride’s gown was of white ;satin trimmed with Chantilly
“Tell me how you knew you nounced today that Dr. Yaeko (face. Her bouffant skirt had a had to duck the first trick,” sald Kawai of Tokyo has won the!
lace peplum that fell into a ca{thedral train.
| Robert Spaulding was best
enterprise —- will perhaps irreparably, weakened.” Good citizenship is good business, Miss Shaver said, adding that “a more prosperous community means a more prosperous company.”
Decide Generations i Adjust to Problems |
An ang a guid oftenss| in the O’Banion hom The. fellowship” provides for oat, Ushers were Josph Burg: Vows Said Speaking bet cor 8 : mony e 0 n home. Nancy Ann Frank, LaGrange, tract,” replied Mr. Masters. “But eL OWs provides forijer, Albert Kantney and Charles|¥ WW VV & 1 ore a uL ! Walter Maloney, William Baker, The bride, a graduate of Indi- jj was awarded . the Sang I didn't Pink Champion was Study of rehabilitation in physi- Schefer. Nay | - Be Brady, Leonard Si nal, University, Be os Borden Home Economics Schol-|leading the jack of diamonds cal medicine, and includes trans-| A wedding breakfast, held at oo a Matthew Eckridge. brid tterided IY Unt arship presented to the Purdue from a holding headed by K J 10. portation, lodging, food and inci-|the Lake Shore Country Club, 50ks . an | bridegroom a! “| University senior Home Econom-|{That's a lead he would be very followed the ceremony. A recepfia = = = : versity and is a member of Beta : : dental expenses. Free tuition will sgh with : Tats Pf Fraternity Betd jos student ranking highest in lunlikely to make against a suit) “Col TCT 0 CT (tion was held from 2 to 4 p.m. In ~~ ‘Wednesday, alumnae will be en- Dec. 11 the 2 will scholarship. : contract. Therefore, Miss Brash pro y e ew or Liederkranz Hall. y {ingies, tertained at a chili super and card ARee = k . : A University-Bellevue Medical Cen- The “couple wil thet coins to party in Claze Hall 0 the sam pus. : TA C | Eh Wil | R 1 | ter, : home at 1642 8. Delaware St. 2 aps vii dohad avet 1 being u ouse I ecelive The 29-year-old recipient is the rete eet sponsored by the Marian College : H Jid : D % Le first woman doctor in occupied M : 5 xt inged so Alumnae Association. Miss Patri rnoinaay ecorations territory to be awsided & telom (IVIFS. -DaXTer alloon, in oe gent : ~The Woman's Department Club will be transformed Wednes-. engaged in research work at the ® tert . tum Assisting her are Misses Sara day into a spot where Santa himself, would feel at home. ~ | biochemical laboratory of Nihon| | O ENTErtrain 9 (umps. Page. Mary Louise Alter, Marjorie ‘The decorations committee, headed by Mrs. F. E. Artist, Mrs. (University and formerly was u e run, a Mellen and Patricia Parker D. 8. Meditch and Miss Pearl F. Kiefer, and a corps of volunt: affiliated with Nihon Medical] Entertaining in honor of Miss mical elf will put up the holiday decorations. ; © +. |College. She is a graduate of the Emiols Winkler, Mrs. Walter Baxlate. two a A sandwich Juncheon will be served to those helping at. 12:30 Women's Medical College, TOKYO. 4. win have a linen shower to | hy ; . 1 home a | 8 members include] That morning the Ten O'Clock Div ia rey Club Be he eT Art Study group will hold its|'® " ; . . Miss Winkler is the daughter| llustrated meeting. Mrs. Brown, Plans Events ~~ lof Mr. and Mrs. Walter Winkler, § nts each. got The Riviera Club will hold
