Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1950 — Page 3

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Miss Norma Jean Hancock and {Borden Dale Crews were united 'in marriage at 3 p. m. today in _ (the Third Christian Church with the Rev. A. C. Brooks officiating. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Maurice E. Alexander, T14 W. 42d St, and My. and Mrs, A. C, Crews, 1001 E. 86th St. { Miss Mary Jane Ewert, maid of (honor, wore a gown of gold satin with bouffant skirt. She carried a cascade bouquet of bronze chrysanthemums, The bridesmaids. Mrs. Stuart Holdaway and Miss Betty Napper,

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Rev. Roy Connor Jr. R&ads Church Rite ‘Given in marriage by her father, Miss Ann Eliza“beth Whitaker became the

3 bride of John Kenneth Garriott “Jr. at 2:30 p. m. today.

Parents of the - couple are Mr. and Mrs. E, 8. Whitaker, 5680 Carrollton Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Garriott, 4903 E. Kessler Blvd.

) The ceremony, held in the joie ug he the Bougred at 3 Meridian Heights Presbyterian ndant in antique green satin.| “ Church Wis d b th R They carried cascade bouquets of! Rov B a ye Fey, bronze chrysanthemums and pink For her matron of honor, the Joses. | | | bride chose Mrs. William Fores- Coup e Travels South ! man Jr. She was gowned in Kenneth Kappes served as best, ho found green and rust net over satin. man. Ushers included Gilbert] : She wore a stole of -green net {Hancock, Gary, Robert Moore and, “SEE 8 5 Loy lo see if and carried a bouquet of yellow, Joseph Milan. = : xl rust and bronze mums. The bride wore a gown of white! # , & EN Serving as best man was Rob- satin fashioned with a sheer neti h ert W. Goodwine ‘Jr.. ~ Gale yoke. Her full skirt fell into a! our hus ..Rozelle and Gilbert C. Carna- full train. She carried a bouquet n cooks han were the ushers, {of reses, carnations. and stephlanotis. Champagne Gown Worn 2 voce ; , ; ption was held in the AR whe : The bride's gown ‘was of church parlors after the. cere1 gown champagne color net over satin. mony. * he th The net bodice was etched with | After a wedding trip to Florida i Ce 3 : weer 3 : . _ gold butterflies. Her short veil ithe couple will reside at 372 8S. _— Ras WE . a £ : ae . was trimmed with seed pearls. {Bancroft Ave, apy . Mai wv of ER ke ; sat .0 She carried a bouquet of orchids | The bridegroom, a member of Mrs. Avis Collins, Goodwill Industries’ assistant storekeeper, arranges the December edition of "Calico Corner." and mums. {Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity, a Bini Si ie i a little The bride attended Butler |was graduated from Indiana Uni- By AGNES H. OSTROM surprises, aR have been freshly dressed and| S a new University, and the bridegroom | versity One of the brightest spots in : Her helpers include Mes- hoxed to resemble storybook dolls. Bridge Results— it when pt 7 A { : _ this winter-bound town is Good- dames W. A, Holmes, James Bor- Christmas stockings to be hung ngs on attended Purdue University. i will Industries’ “Calico Corner,”* land, W. C. Tremear, Fred L. “the night before” were made] gs After Dec. 17 the couple will . Sill, make their home at 3310 N. : Dennin-Allen | Arrayed in December embel- Smyth and Fred L. Toumey. from perfectly preserved green| r. oS er i Meridian St Mrs. John K. Garriott Jr. |lishments—glistening balls, crisp These women not only think felt which came wrapped in news-| Up nin a 0 - . . grosgrain ribbons: and greenery Up the patterns for dressing dolls, paper dated 1924. : Heads es rou rganizations— . W A g a. {8prigs—it combines the holiday Painting furniture and trays, Imported silks and ribbons! Pp , 10 Group Plans | J ’ yo phe e [trend of special gift departments making lingerie cases, place cards. with unusual paiterns have been| Winners Announced . | 1 d bazaars, pin cushions, pillows, aprons and cleaned and fashioned into new! ee Gifts Are fo Be Collected | Oficers Oficiate wy all Pp ITTS re 10 e oliecreq . . . Located on the street floor of lamp shades, they actually sew men’s ties and ‘women’s ribbons. | By Bridge Clubs Te ea rogram | : . At California Rite the main plant, 215 S. Senate and refurbish them. Leftover scraps add a gay mote] , 0 F° LL for ques. : . : Af Ch tf P t Times Special Ave, “Calico Corner” is actually Fine laces and linens are taken to the beautifully dressed modern | : ht Mrs. Gill will Give ris mas . ar Ies | OCEANSIDE, Cal, Deg...9 —la year round project of the Good-, home to be laundered and re- 90lls. {St. Joan of Arc Bridge Club er of a "The Seventh Angel’ | Christmas parties highlight the club news today. | Miss Barbara Kathleen Allen and will Service Guild's handicraft laundered until they are snow, White paint and a plate glass|elected Dr. Raymond Bosler, "al The Indianapolis Phi Mu Alumnae Association will hold its|15t Lt. Matthew John Denkhiin III committee. {white. Painting is done in the top have changed an old sewing president, Wednesday evening. the slay- The State Assembly Woman annual Christmas meeting Monday in the home of Mrs. H, D. Eber- Were married at 9:30 a. m. Dec, 2] Its stock -— redone from dona- plant on regular work days. machine base into a dressing Other officers are John Welch, * well was Club, Indianapolis Group, Ww , hardt, 730 Sherwood Dr. : lin the Chapel of the Rancho del tions which are collected by Plant employes take a specialitable. Pure silks and satins, laces yjce president, and Mrs. L. J. ut police hear Mrs, George FE. Gill presen Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames W. C. Shannon, Ross Santa Margarita at Camp Joseph Good will—is planned and ar- pride in discovering materials/and embroideries are now sachets | gia ckmore secretary-treasurer. | a sex “The Seventh Angel” at its Chris “Coffin, John H. Blair and William Zaiser Jr. and Miss Florence Day. H. Pendleton. ranged at the first of each month which “Mary can use for ‘Calico and lamp shades. There are a pair | of 1 od mas tea at 2 p. m. Wednesday in “nog wil pe collected for dis- - : | Parents of the couple are Mr. by the committee. And its De- Corner’” And the workers try of rare velvet pillows, company! Results of play are announced, te leads the Governor's Mansion. tributior in the children’s wards the Indianapolis Home for the and Mrs. Curtis J. Allen, 2020 cember opening marks a real tri- hard to fix and paint the big aprons. [PY several local clubs today. WinWilliam Christmas music will be sung bY |e cenara) Hospital and a Christ-| Aged, 1731 N. Capitol Ave. Thurs- Sherbrook Ave., Indianapolis, and umph for this hard-workin 8 pieces according to her directions.| On the glass window shelves follow. ere was the Howe High School Girls’ Octet oo oi0hy entitled “A Pint of day the Welfare Club will hold its Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Dennin group. fiona | St. Joan of Are, Wed. night: : ich Schooll a3 y y | p Hand decorations on the chairs, are unusual bottles and vases, liminary and the Broad Ripple High School y,qoment” will be given by Mrs.lannual Christmas party for the Jr. 82d St. and Shadeland Ave, A longtime friend of the Red tables and other items are done even an old-fashioned spice cup- & S (Possible Score 213)—Mr, « S a sex String Ensemble will play. ‘John Sullivan. Mrs. Maurice home. A musical program has Indianapolis. Feather agency, Mrs. H. A. by the commitiee members. board. And on a wall shelf are 2nd Mrs. V. R. Rupp and Mrs... y Ssense- The receiving line will include|Pickett has charge of the doll been arranged and refreshments Officiating at the single ring Knight heads the committee. This month's display includes yule candles from bits of dis- R- F: Banister, Mrs. 8. R. Rich-: — Mesdames Henry F. Schricker, E. distribution. will be served. ceremony were Lt. Cmdr. G. J. Mary Knight is a veritable Mrs.|trays, old-fashioned flat iroms—|carded candles given to the plant, [ardson 120 (tie); Mr. and Mrs. Millard Dill, James M. Givens and 2" On Dec. 23 the Executive Board Barras, 8 J, USN.R., and Lt. Santa Claus—full of origina llideal book-ends — and chairs,| “Calico Corner” is its own shin- |B: J. Ittenbach 1195; E & W Marker Sunderland. The Welfare Club will hold its will prepare Christmas baskets Cmdr. Thomas F. McNeil, U.S.N.R. ideas in turning even the smallest painted black with floral designs. ing reflection of the committee’s| {POSSIDIe 171)—Miss Jean Rider, Committee members are Mes- Christmas party and gift - ex- for 28 elderly women living alone Mrs. Eugene Dennin served as bits of goods donated into real] Smallest of the antique dolls know-how and service. (Mrs. Dan Sweeney 100; Mrs. L. D. : dames Elias Atkins, Adolph M. change Monday at the 38th St. in various parts of the city. | matron of honor. Sgt. Eugene Fo - ENT eee - Aschoff, Mrs. Fred Mitch 96.5; 0M Emhardt, Richard T. James, branch of the Merchants National nin { Dennin was his brother's vest Blackwood on Bridge— Mrs. Wilkiamn Peele, Mrs. Marshall . -—MIS, lie, be served man, ! | Kerr 95.5. Walter F. Kelly, Harry C. Leslie, Bank. Luncheon will . . | ; student | {| The Hawthorn Room will be. After a weddi tri Palm! - : i k 'T. Mills, William F. Noelle, at noon. | a wedding trip to Palm chool oi Boy Portteus, AFthir R. ROD = Hostesses will Include Mesdames 1. Setting for the Christmas| Springs the couple will make their | V1 I » e Xciredaly Dias rour riearfts, ‘Marott Club Scores 4 1 a $100 inson ‘Frederick T. Balz, Julius C..g Lynn Adams Marshall Vogler pasty of the omens Society ii homie at 1448 Forest Ave. Carls- D di . . Marott Club, Tues. night: N &SB . - y * . A Ss, 8 A na 8 nal ny Travis and Frank N. Richman peroy Martin, Richard Maxwell, Bap Lg Cal, ; wveman Ing Partner Indicate Best Suit : | (Possible 240)—Ralph G. Ittenand Miss Genevieve Brown. \Frances Rumple, George Kistler, gifts will be brought to be dis. he bride is a graduate of Mari. | ' . bach, Jerome Jacobs 150.5: Mrs. 2d po, {Larry W. Welch and Harry Kuhn. {sinuted to lar throug the) Ar, Solese, Indianapolis. Lt. Den.| MR. DaLEr's thiresheart opening was an attempt to keep his; “But, don’t you admit the odds Keith L. Johns, Mrs, M. Lc: rector, Wednesday. the members will Wheeler City Mission. A gift also! cor gf a rom St. Paul'siopponents out of the bidding. But Mr, Abel got pretty excited yore very much against such a Thompson 143.5; Mrs. E. J. Itten~. id scores urses an repare and wrap fruit, candy andiwill be ted to the Jullettal oliege, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Can- about his holding. He visualized ‘that if his partner had as little, ible distribut bach, Walter Pray 131.5; E & W. TU Yor- prepare | Yo ap uw andy | Be presen 0 the Julletla a4, and attended the University as the queen of clubs and the jack of diamonds, slam at one of nOrrible distribution of the cards p tie 216)—Mrs. Arch Falenard is to . ' jpractica g rubtio , of North Dakota. those two suits would be almost a sure thing. His four-heart bid Against me?” {der, Mrs. Kenneth Pettijohn 140.5; = Notvelle Olli ay ance, Day— : : was a demand that his partner bid his best suit. ln 2 admit, nothing Snapped Mr. Mrs, William Epstein, Mrs. Ar-’ ; i y | As you see, the cards happened, je nsite, go by the actual re- thur Pratt 125.5; Mr. and Mrs.” of New Dr Ralph Steff C . tH F /] h . Cl h 0 ege u to be stacked just about as badly| East dealer {sults [Richard Light 119.5 : i 3 * North-South vul bl { : ingen Will Crown Oteen ‘—incinnari rreiiowsnip u S ; las they could be against both oN NORTH | Men's Duplicate Club, Mon,.* | mit. o ! A , ° ! + L by . ! ; ! ; M th P| night, masterpoint game: N & 8. 3 S— The annual Christmas dance of Praised tar Peace Pro ects ers uncheon [clubs and diamonds Bo Roiraite orhers an right, & Tr SAIS airy the Methodist Hospital Nursing j | Against the final contract of ! 2 . > E tS h 4 | ; H—-KJ762 = a first; O. K. Fraustein, C. H. Rowe School will be held from 9 p, m.| By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT ven cheau ed {five diamonds, doubled, Mrs. Keen Dea * Tea at Butler second: John §. Lynn, Ralph G. On tg mann. te Saurihs 5 8 Npw YORK, Dec. 9-1 seems simost foolish to | On Dec. 26 fr ar mm a ech na 0 Thomann, © DWNS Wayne Luby’s orchestra will play. take time at present to talk about matters that might Members of the Indiana Wheat- Mr. Dale played the queen and eT as Choir to Present M. Payne tre r ; , Steffy, assistant ivi in ion (Norton, Mass.) College Club Mr. Abel ruffed. He laid down _ Mrs. Re r. Dale . {oe 4 : yi TENS ar pio yi Be will] help io draw us together rather than to divide us in will hold their Christmas ge Club bs Al of clubs, then tried to ruft| S—K Q SJ 943 | Christmas Music | Glunt first; K. L. Nielsen, M.: - chie . | this world. But it may be helpful to concentrate on the things at 12:30 De. ’ , t H—8 H—A Q-109 543 : . Steele Churchman second; R. D. crown the queen. Candidates are] we do to improve: our friendships throughout the world so that 30 p. m. Dec. 26 in the Indi-'a club, but dummy’s deuce o . ’ {| The Mothers’ Council of Butler|y ion D. L. Stone third > Misses Jane Ann Weyler, Wanda © P we may some day be better understood. anapolis Athletic Club. diamonds was overruffed by Mr DA Js C5 {University will hold its annual The Northern linots ChamPerry, Norma Bales and Ree Jean| : There is an organization known as the rapa Stats will be the three Dale with the four. | SOUTH | Christmas program at 2 p. i JonetilD same. spontored DY the nd i : { Mr. Abel won the spade return ; : | eo Dow. Dr. Jack Hargan will be International Mailbag Club, Inc., in Cincinnati ana students now attending Mr, Apel th de return p p 2A master of ceremonies. O.. Which: seeins to be doing 2 very good plece |Whesion and prospective students./anq Jed .he king of diamonds. a Abel Friday in Arthur Jordan Meme-| Chicago Contract Bridge Asle ak The dance committee includes Age, | The three Hoosiers who will be yrs. K won and led the king! rial Hall. : ” jation Ww playe of work. At the top of their small folder they rs. Keen won He | Dec. 17 in the LaSalle Misses Mary L. Abel, Joan Helt, : home for the holidays are Miss »s. Mr. Abel ruffed again. none g {through et n —— Margaret Shrock. Mary Dellinger, have printed a verse: of spades r 8 D—-KQ10976 Council president, Mrs. James Hotel, Chicago. cn

“There is a destiny that makes us brothers, Carol Ritter, Columbus; Miss Cob-| fj, cashed the queen of trumps)

i Ra { Stuart, will preside. i im———————— rlin Rossok, Stella Branam, stance Hurd and Miss Cynthia the 10. Mrs. | s S—AKJ8174 i { . ME RE We. None goes his way alone . . . [Pittenger, eth the jack and re, FAST SOUTH WEST NORTH| The Butler University = Choir, . O'Brian. : All that we send into the lives of others —— t hich was won| SH 4H Pass 4 8 |under the direction of Richard T.| : nit . Comes back into our own.” utrned a trump whic | Pass 5 C Dbl Pass |Whittington, will present a pro-| : # = = Mrs Fra with Mr. Abel's last one. Pass 5D Dbl. 5 All a] Oh, p : pro-| ; Party Planned vil THE PURPOSE of this club is “to promote ’ y Now Mr. Abel led a small club. I. fing gram vf Chrismas Selections. Pl ans Part : ’ Mrs, Charles Mosier, 1416° N. the fellowship of man, to bring cheer and sun~- |Mrs. Keen took this trick, cashed astating. “Congratulations, part] Mothers of Delta Tau Delta ; Y 2 ! Wallace Ave, will-be hostess Mon~ _ shine into the lives of handicapped persons, to |P ostess ..|her. good trump and then had to ner,” he said. “Beautiful en d-play And Sigma Chi fraternity mem-| The annual Christmas party of : day for the annual Christmas create projects and markets for the purpose of : y A r te t ‘eo Q8 Peter s P sdral

Mrs. Rome Frey. willbe h llead away from her queen of clubs for down three.” . ‘bers Hill ‘serve tea.” H rv Rome rey w 0stess into the king-jack in the closed «pq mrrpr——— in her home, 5654 Carroliton Ave. hand 8 Don you Sunk I nad te To rS hedul d Ty ew Yong Qartoliton 'hand. jon that hand?” asked Mr. Abel. |OUr dChedule y pha Lambda npr, Heinsite's sareasm was dev-i«1 didn’t need much from you to,

the SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral = unit of the National Council of . {Catholic Women will be held at.

. igo Club. It! 2llawing handicapped people not only to find a place in the world, parey of Hie con Am gs 2 { but to make them financially independent, if possible; to promote Cn international peace by the exchange of ideas and correspondence;

{ : ; 8 p. m. Thursday in the Cathedral - -e to dispense information and news concerning welfare and friend- |Latreian annual yule party. Hs ] : : 2 ‘0: The Indianapolis Association of| x : Winter in Florida ship projects and for co-operation in projects of ‘other organiza- | Toys for needy be, Bote" [ake game or even a slam. Personnel Woman will meet Tues-, Social Wiha 1304 N. Penntylq Gane Mrs. Rosa Storer. and Mrs.| tions of similar type.” 1 collected as well as food dona- Daggett-Dalzell “If you felt you HAD to come day. The program will include a{vana William 7- Morgan ia mi Rhoda B. Little, 3777 N. Meridian tions for a Christmas basket for 2 am J. Morgan is presi-

This sounds to me as though they might do great things, but they must begin at home, And if they move slowly they will, I feel sare, grow steadily”

lin vulnerable,” Mr, Heinsite re- conducted tour of the Goodwill In-| : | ! A dinner will be held/dent of the unit. Mrs, Thomas J. . Propylaeum., Murphy is program chairman. =~ In charge of arrangements are Mesdames Fred Gisler, Dorothy

iplied, “you could have merely dustries. overcalled with four diamonds. afterward in the Mrs. Mary Patricia Smith Dal-iThen, at least, you would have Miss Marian White is in charge zell and Robert Frost Daggett Jr. been one trick lower.” * lof reservations,

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dames Thomas Donlon, David M.| Pert and Ralph Starr are in charge of the basket.

Assisting the hostess with the were married at noon today in the py 1 Li i} ye fe | game program, gift exchange and |, , rents. She G d M N | R R social hour will be Mesdames "O° at He Dries pay and Mrs ar her- v ee y me ea Samuel O. Dungan II, Merlin|is the daughter of Mr. * oe ae a sis Su

King and Charles O. McCormick John Mahon Smith, 1321 N. Me- | | Jr. lridian St. Mr. Daggett Sr., 4904

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Na Women’s Association of the To M eet M ond ay : orth Methodist Church will Christmas concert The regular monthly meeting | j HT Ireindes by th SHeRr a4 2 of the board of governors of the | versity Choir.” The singers will be| Arsenal Technical High School] {directed by Richard T. Whitting.| Alumn! Association will be held : oe ot at 8 p. m. Monday. : Chhtass Miss : r Hostess for e ris Miss yo Marie Hadden and meeting will be Miss Louisa Steeg. ‘A Christmas reading will be given| _ President of the group is Loti: /|by Prof. Margaret Reisler, Butler Green. Other officers include speech and drama department. Mrs. Seward Baker, Mrs. Charles |The accompanist will be Miss D. Van Buskirk Miss Steeg, : farion "|Steeg, Theodore Steinkamp, , Hams Suck Maron son %. ‘Anderson and Harry

8t., have arrived in Sarasota, Fla., where they will spend the winter.

David Ingmire, Marlene Aichorn Wed

———| Russo, Arthur Humphrey and A. | W. Heuer, : | Admission to the party will be {an article of infant's clothing.

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land Christmas program will be Yule Luncheon ~ |held by the Monday Club in the EL Hotel Lincoln at 12:30 p. m.| The Lindénwood Alumnae Club

nday.. 7 oon : lof Indiana will celebrate its first) The Rev. Robert B. Pierce of x Ne "

active year on Dec. 27 and honor| lg students home for the

( 8, A Christmas luncheon will be; at 12:30 p. m. in the Co-|! hia. Club. eh Lindenwood students who willj

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