Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1951 — Page 15
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES DR. ANSWERS—
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— : sold PAGE John E. Meyers to Take Bride Tonight i
Miss Wandh Lee Robison will become the bride of John E. Ushers will be Garland Dentonf"
pe. Bride-to-Be | Figure-Flattering Dress for Teen Dates
By SUE BURNETT
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| Honoring the bride-to-be, Mrs. William F. Bert, 5023 Park Ave, held a luncheon-crystal shower in her home recently. < A breakfast and shower will be held in ‘Miss Porteous’ honor Sunday in the Meridian Hills Country Club by Mra. John M. Hetlellnger.
” a 7 3 (oH + : th 3 | y til - At [XR Date dress for teen-agers is k me nervous and it Meyers in an 8 p. m. ceremony today in the Pleasant View Hvan- New Augusta, and Mr, arly or Announces : LX oO MW id! cut on figure-flattering princess # 1 aE Temoved, But you |gelical Lutheran Church. The ~ yor fingertip illusion vell wii immediately feliowing he rite, der house- . 7°\: 159, 4° inca, Sunburst ‘tucks at: the recently wrote about multiple Rey, Willlam L. Pifer will offici-/tall from a heart, shaped head- , TeCePtion wi eld nthe thoes Nu h a : Date on Tl the } sclerosis and some of my |... * Iplece edged with seed pearls. i dont of the couple are Mr... bu p ] Al tom the same so I © 8 Q wy rly bloom P tractive. a Re Er operat would | The bride's gown is white lace Attendants {and Mrs, Vernon V, Robison, 3042 nm the fol- : Pattern 8512 is a sew-rite do any good? land satin. Fashioned with a |W, 61st St, and Mr. ‘and Mrs, taken too Parties Honor perforated pattern in sizes 9, ; | : |, For her matron of honor the galpn Meyers, New Augusta. = ‘that. But Jean Porteous 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 18. ) ~ Answer: A goiter does not ‘molded lace bodice, it is accented prige has chosen Mrs. Rany Fox. * wooo 0 ETERS ; Size 11, 4 yards of 39-inch, - cause multiple sclerosis and |by a sheer yoke and lace Peter She will wear a frock of yellow Prise you Miss Jean Porteous has chosen ya =» a the two conditions are hard [Pan collar. The full hoop satin taffeta. Bridesmaids in blue taf- Plan Card Party . flower th Wednesday for her marriage to You'll look like the efficient | to confuse, It would be wise skirt falls into a cathedral train./feta will be Mrs. Earl Smith Jr, The Baltimore and Ohio Unit of A Richard Allen Steele, ensign USN. homemaker you are in this for you to follow the advice {She will carry a prayer book| Anderson, and Mrs. Julian Beer. the American Legion Auxiliary per bride-to-be is the da of neat house dress that’s so com- * of someone who knows your topped with white hyacinths and| James Meyers, New Augusta, will hold a public card party at» vhen they Tue a Jlo-be 1 hn L ughter fortable as well as pretty. Bold ! {carnations ill be his broth best 8 t in th t h © Mr. and Mrs, John L. Porteous, . case! |carnations. (w e his brother's. best man.'8 p. m. tomorrow in the post home, . 5019 Park Ave. The prospective ric rac trims the brief sleeves 1 _——— oo ee = Sor i ® bridegroom is the son of Mr. and and handy pockets. tL = == ER EE = — == Mrs, Harry A. Steele, 1438 Olive _ Pattern 8697 is ‘a sew-rite H , st. perforated pattern for sizes 14, ey ie In the Second Presbyterian Ghurch 47% Yards of Soanen; § yards T * RADIOS * CHINA » n 8 C A - ’ - with Dr, Jean Milner officiating. trimming. mENEEE Miss Mary Ann Porteous wi be en HH): * TELEVISION 2nd FLOOR * GLASSWARE her sister's maid of honor. Rob- The Indianapolis Tim TNT > ert Steele will serve as best man, e indiana es TE GC { i. 1) NY 8 0 : i 214 W. Maryland St. H * LUGGAGE * APPLIANCES s Breakfast-Shower Indi ane HH Ushers will include John L. Por- 13 ncianapois 9, Ind. oh TT teous Jr. Harry A. Steele Jr., . No. 8512 Price 25¢ HH Robert M. Juday and William oo No. 8697 Price 25c¢ 1 co a : 8ize....:. "
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Blackwood on Bridge— :
It Often Pays Off to Take Chances With Overcalls; Here's One Time It Didn't
THERE ARE MANY advantages in overcalls. You might buy|would have been his only trump the hand and make your contract. You might indicate a winning] trick. lead to your partner in case your left hand opponent plays the Set 700 Points thand. Or you migh alk the opponents out of something. | BUT BY DISCARDING a diaGood players are often right in there taking chances with their, mond he eventually got two tricks
jovercalls—just like the rest of us. Because of this, they are just in the trump suit. After Mr,” Dale {as vulnerable to disasters as their -/laid down the ace and king of Another diamond lead put|bearts, Mr. Masters had the J-7
YOU would like for a friend to do you a favor. WRONG: Hint at it, hoping that he will take the hint, = RIGHT: Ask the favor, but do jt in such a way that you leave him a way out if he doesn’t want to do it.
/ ” #” » YOU don’t like something that is shown you in a store. WRONG: Say how awful
you think it is, (less experienced brethren, lace. i RIGHT: Say that it isn't Ola Mr. Dale had a fairly re- Mr. Masters in again He cashed/over Mr. Dale's 8-6. So Mr. Dale i yi what you want, or that you |spectable hand in today’s deal.) the jack of clubs and then led a ended up taking just four heart| ; : ‘ prefer such and such. {But look what happened to him.|third diamond which Mr. Cham- tricks for a dismal 700-point set. i > hc Te un a od Mr. Masters opened the jack off ore ame ThE, eid Lave Ba seed 17-Inch Rectangular Picture Tube Table Model 11-442MU a ; 4 : |spades. Mr. Champion won with even if «Mr, Masters and Mr. is fashioned in rich mahogany veneer or blond wood. bor’s small child. Mr. Champion now cashed the Champion had been able to make gany : Fh
eight of diamonds. * ona ’ oF BO Je bi game. But they could not haye : ; : ad. Mothit |done so. : Fon ‘Refuseg to Overruff RH aE del Bu, This hand Js just another fllu- | : ARES. Wy eee Cy |stration of the fact that the mest] MR. MASTERS WON this frick|spot and Mr. Masters made an. maging sets come from doubles
{and led the queen of clubs which | excellent play hy refusing to : al ‘was covered with the king and'everruff. If he had done so that 10 SoHteacts- pide Bhi ¥ from their partners and are therefore “out there” all by them- \ selves.
WRONG: ~Give -him something to .eat every time he comes to your door. 3 rE RIGHT: Don't feed other peoplé’s children unless you know it is all right with the mother,
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East dealer - | Neither side vulnerable NORTH Mr. Abel S—10985 . ’ x H—-2 > : D—J 10 9 3 C—K 10 8 7 , WEST EAST ‘Mr. Masters Mr. Champion | S—J 4 S—AK7632 H—J 754 H—Q 9 D—A K 72 D—8 4 C—QJ 9 C—A 432 SOUTH Mr. Dale S—Q 3 H—A K10863 D—Q65 ’ C—6 5 {The bidding: |EAST SOUTH WEST NORTH | 18 ZH Dbl. “All Pass
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City Couple To Wed Today
Miss Kohlstaedt Will Exchange Vows
The Rev. F. W. Weigmann of| {the Downey Avenue Christian {Church will read the vows uniting | Miss Barbara Jeanne Kohlstaedt! fand Don Lee Myers in marriage in a 7:30 p. m. rite today. | | ‘The bride-to-be is the daughter {of Mr, and Mrs, William H. Kohl-| |staedt, 415 N. Sherman Drive.| (Mr. and Mrs. Murray Myers, 4801 | | Young Ave. are the parents of
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