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thur W. Spivey, James Matlock, J. S. Reese, Gerald W. Kiley, A ro Watley x ‘Fred Reed, Martin Roschelle, Health Memorial Church Yr a = RT Wis Bee {Morris Stoner and John B. Long. will b h " 7:30 ances M. y, Program Mrs. William B wi e the scene at {id Dougall, Esther McCord and Currie, chairman; Mesdames 0 clock tonight of the mar- Helen L. Norris. . Damon N. Goodie, Donal Draper, riage of Miss Janice June CONTACTS Miss. Betty I. J. Thayer Waldo. Thomas Rid- Aqdington and Dale Alan Baker. Boettcher, chairman, Mrs dell, Harry Leer, Karl T. Schwo- The Rev. Luther E. Addington Charles E. Dee, Misses Doris a : ; EE meyer, Delmar Fann, Irving Rei- the bride's grandfather. and the Davidson. Sarah B. Moore and READY FOR RUSH- All bel, George Ww. King, William F. Rev. Leroy Hodapp. pastor of the 3 RET Xe 3 3 " Grace J. Yager, and projects— —All is harmony as Butler University's soforiy tush chairmen lock arms to | Hanning, Robert J. Meyers and .p.rch wil tciate ise 8 are make a t+ + for th ’ rp church, will officiate A LOOK AHEAD—These three officers of the Association Mrs. Margaret Anne Foster, pretty picture for the photographer just before the start of official rush week. It will be William W. Peet. Mr. .and Mrs. Mahlon W. Ad ue n chairman. Mesdames ©. C, Sept. 4-8. Coeds who will be in ch f th Q nT3 D of Personnel Women are planning ahead for next year's work. 3 . o) : in charge of their organization's activities for new pledges during rush 2 un a dinglon, 836 N. Gray St. are thel po" "Mice Marian E. White, vice president: Miss J He L Yinters, Louise M, Gaines and week on the Fairview campus are (left.to right) Miss Eleanor Freeman, Zeta Tau Alpha; Miss Mary ~~ MEMBERSHIP Mrs. D. Dale bride's parents. Mr. Baker is the McElro resident, and Miss Se nico 5 Eb iy os anette L. . Guinevere H. Ostrander, Miss Lou Reni Delta Delta Delta; Miss Valera Hume, Pi Beta Phi: Miss Barbara Newton, Butler's Lentg chairman: Mrs. Robert son of Mrs. Margaret Baker y. P iss Bernic e croary __, Florence Siddons and Miss ; _Aighs Thet A siation Dey De Patty Har) Kappa Rappe Gamma; Miss dine Sisson. Kappa 2023; Rd A ne ey: ar lyn Addington will NE iss Harriet a theta; Miss Joyce Barnar elta berry Telephone—Mrs. Marvin S. Miss Marilyn Addin ! = § y — Miss P y Gamma, and Miss Kathy McCartney, Alpha Chi Omega. ane and Mrs. M. D. Thomp- come from Charlottesville, Va., to avy urse ecomes rl e Gerdts, chairman, Mrs. Earl J, hair : sda Ss zene be her cousin's maid of honor Baier and Mrs. Hobert G. Lita WwW » . ; son, chairmen; Mesdames Eug ; Times Speetal 14 M A} t 1 blicit M Robert { J | “ Bales, Rolenzo Hanes, Arthur E. Her white nylon marquiset gown . » Specia _ At. Marzaret Cloetzli Wash. teral: publicity—Mrs. o ( Mi {> ( } : : : : S al GREAT LAKES Ill, Ati 253i... TaN G. Juday, chairman, Mrs, Har- { snvart, Henry over aqua taffeta will be : ug ngton SN nurse corps nl . Juday, cha an, . : : Sco | S$ sorgiq re ones J rt Be Tan Lind- trimmed with lace scrolls. The U.S. .Naval Hospital '® { of hono 2 i Lt So old. §. Jenjing ahd Miss Dom * : : I ; Chapel here was the scene at 4:30 mald ol 10r and Li, Krances A. othy MacMurphy | 1tz, * . y Mac) phy. Is Ma rried To Become Bride Today Robert. George and J al- Bridesmaids’ Frocks p. m. today of Miss Alice Louise Nelson, Oak Park, Ill, USN nurse Publications — Mrs. Pauline > ew fn walla 7 Schroeder's marriage to Lt. Don- corps Be ridosmate un s . Constantine Alexander and Miss Georgia J. Clones will ®"%¢! Drssted in Ygiow, pink ang) a Gordon Yon Riper Novy So LOrDS (WAS Dridesmeid They Eoin aL, i ; . bos a g Child Dental Health -—- Mrs. liac gowns fashioned like the IV COPPE. : PEL ad Yy SI” wore pastel lace dresses Grae Cane ds i h In Wisconsin exchange marriage vows at 5 p. m. today in: St. Trias Brent O. Goode, chairman; Mes- maid. of honor's will be Miss Lois 3 ’ The ' best man was Lt. (ig.) Re a dig big v Greek Orthodox Church. y r po dames J. Frank Hall, Jack D. Baker. the bridegroom's sister I'he bride, a lieutenant com=t ne ans 7 > Se TDI ; ficiat yo C a The Rev. Chris Had gigeorge, wil Denison, E. A. Elliott, Sheldon from Quincy, O.; Mrs. Barbara mander in the Navy nurse corps Herbert Rosen, USNR, Jus aw es Pauline Masson | Times Special (officiate at the double-ring ceremony Hall and William E. Barb. Pos- Martin Buffum, Kokomo, and is the daughter of Mrs. Fred E. ushers were Lt. (1.8) Carl Muel- and Miss Verna K. Hill. ' WEST ALLIS, Wis.,, Aug. The bride, daughter of Mrs —— ter— Mrs. E. V. Schulz. chairman; Mrs, James Knight, bridesmaids. Schroeder, 781 East Drive, Wood- Jer, USN, and Lt. Harold Pea- ar Srpointed embers oa James E. Clones, 2805 Ruckle St., : 7. Else: Mrs. Harry ay , ‘ellinger ye ruff Place, Indianapolis. Parents TEN e executive J K Mrs. R. W. Elsea and Mrs. Harr) Kay Helen Wellinger will be : I eock 18 Ee . 25—The West Allis United will wear white satin made with a | bh [Mever. flower girl and Tobhr and James of the bridegroom are Mr. and es fein to northern Wis- in Bosticher a Miss Moore. | Presbyterian Church was the bertia colar 2nd a bouffant skirt u ouse | Hostess —- Mrs. Maynard K. Sanders, the bridegroom's twin Mrs. Earl Van Riper, Grinnell, . in the couple will be at home Ea Woon Drom, scene, at 8 p. m. today, of ing extends into a cathedral Hine. chairman; Mesdames Clel- cousins from Grove City, O., will Iowa Sept. 9 in Waukegan, Til. Policy Makers is Miss Helen rain. ; 7, Willard ingbearers go . mar- and Cook, Robert Derry, be ringbearers, br s a graduat £ 8S 7 : er sh of Her fingertip veil will cascade § ake Rates {Stamper, M. V. Stevenson, R. E. Mr. Baker has chosen Dr. Rob- Attendants vi Die ls a 0 sale © bs L. Nomis. Mrs. Thompson is Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Scott, 2525 JOM 3 Satin and bear! tit and Jennings, R. M. Whitmore and ert O'Neal as best'man and Larry Chaplain M. A. Curry read the Nursing and did post-graduate Officers serving with Miss Park Ave. Indianapolis. The” s ! Fr Wilte earpations. C : Blanton Coxen. Halbrook = Addington, Asheville, double-ring service The bride work at Baylor University Hos- McElroy are Miss White, vice | bride is the daughter of Mr. and To or oo endants will be Miss One an e nm N.C. and Ravmond Rothbaar, wore white lace and a veil with a pital, Dallas, Tex. The bride- president; Miss Bernice D,, Mrs. Roy S. Beernink of this city. Ene Zazas, maid of honor, BY-LAWS — Mrs. Thomas H. Ralph Shimmele and William pearl tiara. She carried a white groom is a graduate of Grinnell Eberly, secretary, and Mrs. R, The Rev. George W. Lester of and Miss Helen Alexander and : . : : Beavers chairman ;,philanthropi Lindley. ushers prayerbook. College, Grinnell, Iowa. A. Fenimore, treasurer. tne ost Allis Methodist Churcn (Miss Molen Zags, bridesmaids A dinner-dance Sept.’ 1 in Beavers, Chairman pnt man; The bride's white nylon mar So Snug, lowa. — officiated. t i oe En le nm halienina the Meridian Hills Country Mrs. H. "M. Swenson and Mrs, Je Bo n via a an Be is y i yu ald ~ : we “ ; .« fashioned with a 1antilly lace or is Wate wine A of honor while the bridesmaids Club will mark the first an- w. Be Lawrente ul . Ma ruffled bhertha, ruffled lace apron TE from a satin-edged Will wear yellow. Flowergirls in niversary celebration of the Mh PT effect” front with a bustle back A lace helmet. She carried a bou- J ke Sraandy will be Jo new clubhouse. i “hairman. Mrs. G. M. Davidson and a cathedral train. of white gladioli flowerets. nna Marie Sotus and Joan Al- ; o ; s Hveret \ quet 8 fermienos. Mr. and’ Mrs. Horace FE. and Mrs. Charles Everett. Trip to Ozarks Monmouth Graduates Wedd : Fritschle Jr. will be general Mrs. Melvin A. Ritter will head ” Her attendants were Mrs. Wil- e ng Trip South chairmen for the party. a special committee on civil de- An iiision anne ime Nick Ricos will be best : fense. : with seed pearls will hol er ham, Oakdale, TI, e best man n : ; dan 1 Sraliem: and Miss Jo. and ushers will be Joseph Alex- young Hem wii be Dr. and, (Omcers in addition to Mrs. two-tiered veil of illusion’ and Ann Beernink, Milwaukee, brides- ander, Jerry Peterson, Nicholas ne Ribert » enkins, Dr. and p.win are Mrs. Constant, presi- she will carry a white prayerbook n and Gussie A % Mrs. C. Basil Fausset, Messrs. i. t elect: Mrs. 8. L. Hall, vice with white roses and stephanotis. maid. They wore light blue lace 1ssie Allenmenos. and Mesdames Boris E. Meditoh. dent-elect; . J and net frocks. The ringbearer will be George Robert H. Greely and Th president; Mrs. John W. ‘Geller, A reception in the Delta Sigma ireely an omas L. 3 Mrs. R. S. Ping, recording Delta House, Butler University,

. Mr. Graham was best man, and Allemenos. . re Capi SO ok James Eddy of Frenchburg, Ky. TH “the couple will motor to New Pavid Kriplen of Indianapolis Orleans and Florida. They will and Bruce Bailey of “Monmouth, be at home temporarily with the IIL. bride’s mother. In November Following a church reception, they will live at 2271 Wynnedale the couple motpred to northern Road. BN Wisconsin. After Sept. 8, the| The bride attended Purdue : couple will be at home at Pitts- versity and the bri arom Uo burgh-Xenia Theological Semi- jer Tpjversity. nary, Pittsburgh. Both the bride and. bridegroom were graduated from Monmouth College, Monmouth, Ill.,"and he is attending the theological seminary. —

Harding-Riley Rite Is Today

SANDBORN,

mony here tomorrow. The 4:30 o'clock rite will be in the Paul E. Harding and Miss Qandborn Bartis ‘ i : a Norma Jean Riley will exchange I, » BY oy Oa h xin the. Rev. Odus Mitchell, marriage vows at 2:30 p. m. today PUrnetisvitie haptlis wreh, ee = in the First Baptist Church. Per- reading the double-ring service. h me in West Hampton Beach,

forming the double-ring ceremony Mrz, Gehbauer will be Dr. Carleton W. Atwater. of Mr. and Mrs. White net and lace will be worn Mooresville.

is the daughter William Deibel,

: Sgt. Cleveland's par by the bride. The hooped skirt ents are Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Cleveforms . a cathedral-length train. 3nd, Sandborn,

An illusion veil with satin tiara]

yiven in marriage by her will complete the costume and the Iv : : : _ father, the bride will wear an bride will carry a colonial bou apricot crepe ballerina - length

tuet. frock with Balenciaga lace overPastel Frocks skirt, Lace mitts and a small lace She is the daughter of Mr. and cloche will complete her costume. Mrs. Dallas Riley, 521 Holly Ave. She will carry her great-grand-Mr. Harding's - parents are Mr. mother's Bible, topped by roses. and Mrs. Harold K. Harding, To Live in East

5629 College Awe. N ill b Miss Noma Jean Dady Will ne Her matron of honor, Mrs. DonIndianapolis, will be

maid of honor and bridesmaids will be Miss Shirley Jo Waltz ald Rafdol, and Miss Myrna Menges. William in cafe au lait lace over taffeta Fisher will be best’ man and wpjje Miss Carolyn Sue Gehbauer ushers will be Jerry Moran and junior bridesmaid, will wear lime Bernard S. Beck. . green embroidered organdy over The bride's attendants Will ¢reta. James Cleveland. Vinwear pastel marquiset over satin cannes will be his brother's best and will carry colonial bouquets. .... {rshers will be Richard DeiThe couple will be at home in pa; Mooresville, and Louis WagBloomington after Sept. 2. Mr.

oner, Harding attended Indiana = After a church reception, the University, ~~ . couple will leave for a trip to aa (Chicago. the bride traveling in a two-piece black faille suit and

toast accessories,

Federal Club After Sept. 15,

they will be at

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Times State Service Aug. 25 Mrs. become the bride of M/Sgt. Robert A.

Ann Hamm and Roman -Miller

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nounced by MFs Members will initiate the

bridge Sept. 18 at the Meridian Hills Country Club.

Mrs. Paul R. Oldham has been appointed historian and Mrs. Robert G. Botkin, auditor.

Committee chairmen and members are: Hospitality—Mrs. Sandu IN. Constant, chairman; Mesdames Cecil Bdll, James Davis, {John J. Stone, Gerald Hiatt, Ar-

Riddick.

EA Cea A just outside the nerth entrance urer: of the clubhouse. ‘Single candles in the center of pastel flower arrangements will be used in the individual table centerpieces. A tiered birthday cake with its one candle in the center of the dining room will" be the focal point in the birthday decorations. |

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The bridegroom attended Indiana University where he was a member of Sigma “Alpha Epsilon, rei

Patricia Hamm

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Mrs. Florence Ennis

The Indianapolis Toastmis- | tress Club will be hostess to an organizing unit from Anderson at a demonstration meeting Tuesday. It will be at 6 p. m. in the Canary Cottage.

uniting Miss

will be read at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon in St. Mark's Methodist

Church. by the Rev. Vernon A Mrs. Florence Ennis, Terre Lallement. + Haute, International Toastmis- ™ ot tress Clubs, Inc., secretary, and Mr. and Mrs. Loris E amm A sin . 1215 N i ot = Hama Mrs, Harris O. Johnson, past A 8 AVe., are parenis| jntarnational treasurer, will be of the bride and Mr, Miller is the uest speakers son of Paul F. Miller, 1230 N. Sues! SP Fe. Alton Ave. Indianapolis Club members Mrs. Donald Cassel, the bride's. Who will participate in the proonly attendant. will wear a gold 8ram will be Mrs. Nell Bell, shantung suit. Lester Menchhofer President; Mesdames Wilbur R will be best man. McCullough, Coleen Glass and The bride will wear a pink Evan E. Alger and Miss Alice shantung suit with brown velvet Shaw. accessories, Guests will include Mrs. Dor-

After a church reception, the othy Demmy, Crossroads couple will leave on a wedding! Toastmistress Club président, trip to Washington. They will, and Miss Ruth Keller, Meridian make their home at the Alton! Toastmistress Club past presi-

Ave, address. dent,

Maps Outing

ap of the Ladies ig Blackwood on Bridge—

Club will be entertained 8 the country home of Mrs. Gudgel, near Martinsville, rsday by Mrs. Gudgel and Mrs. Or-| rin Collins, Lakeland, Fla. There will be a picnic luncheon at noon. The entertainment com-| INABILITY to execute mittee for the day will be Mss. plicated squeeze plays is no par-

com-

heehan and Mrs. C. Gr 5 2 ‘ticular disadvantage to most bridge players because such plays occur very infrequently. The

Club Sets

lability to time a hand correctly * |is a much more practical and proMeeting 'fitable virtue since, in one form or another, it enters into the play Members, of the International of almost every deal. Travel-Study Club Federation! Take today’s hand, for exwill open the fall club season with ample. ‘There is nothing sensaa meeting Tuesday. tional about it. South reached It will be at 8 p. m. in the that most popular of all game World War Memorial Auditorium. contracts, three no trump, and Presiding will be Mrs. Gerald 8. he has an ample number of high Decius. cards in his hand and dummy to Plans for the fall activities make it. Not, however, if his will be discussed and new year- timing of the play is the least books will be distributed.” bit faulty.

| West opened the five of hearts, At Bedtime “aie : the jack went on from dummy One of those thank-heaven

land West put up the queen. Here ideas for girls who love to snug- South made his first good play. (gle into a bedjacket and hate to If he had won this trick with the 8

sacque, a hit of her win. ! cotection for Irie. A beat wae retured

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of it before going to ace his contract would have been longest, with five. possible winlvia Pedlar’'s new back- doomed. Actually, he let East ners.

: This No Trump Contract Needed Only South's Admirable Timing to Make It Pay off

South , dealer North-South vulnerable

———————— IR 0K Sait can be safely touched. | South made the right decision. {He led a diamond in which suit

NORTH there were only TWO possible S—Q 10 5 |winners. However, diamonds was H—K J [the only suit in which ,West could Piss 31 {have a quick or figst round winWEST EAST ner. South correctly figured he S_K 8g 9 S—71 6 4 (had to remove the ace of diaHe10 6 54 H—Q 13 \monds . from West's hand BED—AS3 D—10'9 5 2 FORE the last heart stopper was Cn 4 c—Q 10 9 removed from his own hand. SOUTH Payoff S—A J 93 | THIS ADMIRABLE timing paid H—A 82 off. West took the ace of diaD—K QJ {monds and led back a. heart C—A 65 which South won with the ace,

The bidding: discarding a diamond from

SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST dummy. 1C Pass 2 C Pass He cashed the ace of clubs, PNT Pass 3N T All Pass then led a low club and finessed _— _”§Y§€ S the jack. West had good hearts taken. with dummy's King. Now| in his hand but East, after win-| came the second test. What ning with the queen of clubs, had would you lead frem dummy at! no heart to lead. He did the best this ‘peint? The club suit is your, ‘he. could, returning a spade. But South stepped right in with! ~ Spades are next with three, the ace. Thus he won a- spade, URGE oars dopending. on theltwo hearts, two diamonds and tfionation of Hie king. SO etEAUE SHOW i6¢ nine sites Jf 1

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Grandiaiher Of Bride To Officiate

LSarrespondi secret 8 Mrs. Claude Hi 2%

| Oklahoma University and is a | student at Indiana University School of Dentistry. He is a

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~ Committees, Officers Personnel Groups Schedule Joint Meeting

Ee, by Dental | Ha Auxiliary

Committees and Sppointyd officers for 1951

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new- season with a lunchéori-

will fol Ow the ceremony. |

An Baristanet In,

Yarone University Training- “School

| for Nurses. Mr. Baker attended

member of Delta Sigma Delta Fraternity. When they return from their trip to the Ozarks and Oklahoma, the couple will live at

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Mr. McAllen "Takes Bride

A 10:30 a, m. ceremony Vesterday in St. Patrick's Catholic Church united Miss Eleanor lL.ouise Smith John Daniel McAllen. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs Sylvester D. Smith, 942 E Morris ‘St. Mr. McAllen is.the nephew of Mrs, Mary E. Taylor, 502 N. DeQuincy St Attendants were Miss Catherine Ann Smith, in white organdy over blue, and Robert Verbarg, best man, and John T. O'Brien and Bernard Amberger, ushers. { The bride wore white organdy embroidered with leaf motifs. The skirt formed a chapel train. She wore an el-bow-length veil and carried a white orchid on a prayerbook. After

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the ceremony there | was a breakfast at Holly Hock Hill and an afternoon reception in St. Patrick's School Hall The couple is at McCormick's Creek State Park and will be at home, after Sept. 5. in Austin, Tex The bride attended Marian College and the bridegroom is a student at St. Edward's University, Austin.

Labor Day

Labor Day will he Family Day

at the Indianapolis Country Club, | On the activities program is a best-ball foursome for which

there will be special prizes. Mrs. Ben J. Weaver is chairman of the swimming pool contests, planned to attract the younger club mem-

bers, Prizes also will be awarded for the latter events A buffet dinner will follow in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon- M. Fay are cochairmen for all September functions at the club. On their committee are Messrs. and Mesdames H. E. Con-~|

rad, John Rockwood and David 1, Stone.

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you’ are introducing a young woman to an elderly woman. J a WRONG: LE older woman to the younger | woman, that is, speak the younger woman's name first, RIGHT: Introduce the. | younger woman-to the older, |. saying, “Mrs. Smith (older), : 1 want you to know Miss > : James (younger).”

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our special TEAM ORDERS! Miss Mattler— 5 Lincoln 1561 Extension 18.

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The Association of Personnel Women will open its fall season at a joint dinner meeting with the Indianapolis Men's Per« sonnel Association. The dinner will be at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 20 in the Hotel . Lincoln. . Projects of the women’s or ganization for the coming year

will feature a rehabilitation [E operation with the, Ag fi Industries and - the Marion 3 “County Society for the Crippled. Miss Jeanette TL. McElroy, “ association president, has an-

nounced the following commite tees for the year: = Membership — Mrs. LaVern Rouck, chairman, Mesdames Harry C. Cutsinger, Charles L. Garner and Mabel Miller and Miss Margaret L. Saltsman,

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