Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1952 — Page 33
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capitol Mary, and has invited her to spend the summer with him.
enough to get some fashion suggestions from the American girls in Caracas who work in the embassy. Meanwhile, Mary {s brushing up on her Spanish, learning to cook a few of his favorite dishes and shopping for clothes that will pack with little weight .into her airplane . nr » » . WHILE ‘THERE she hopés to study American art and will keep a record of. her adventures in a sketch book rather than in a diary. Mary will leave Indianapolis at 8:34 a.m. June 13 and arrivé in’ Caracas at 7 a. m. the following morning, with two changes of plane along the way. Her first plane will take
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bride, performed the ceremony uniting Miss Patricia Winship and Robert Glassmeyer at 9:30 a. m. yesterday in the St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. e * Miss Winship is the daughter of Mrs. Buford Winship, 521 Powell Pl. The bridegroom is
.the son of Mrs. R. W. Glass-
meyer,5814 E. New York St. » ~ »
ATTENDANTS at the wedding were Mrs. A. W. Kelly Jr,
Blackwood on Bridge—
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her to Memphis. From there she will fly to New Orleans to board the trans-oceanic plane.
According to the rules she is allowed only 66 pounds of luggage for traveling overseas, so
she has taken great care in planning her wardrobe to keep it light and versatile. All cosmetics will be carried in light, nonbreakable plastic containers. All her clothes are washable, She has planned a co-ordinated wardrobe so she can mix and match skirts, blouses and accessories, Her one luxury will be a silk organdy formal which Bob promises she will have occasion to wear,
~ Glassmeyer- Winship Rite a = CHE Rev, Fr. matron of honor; Patty Lou _
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Glassmeyer, best man, and T. Winship, R. V. Corrigan and F. J. Becker, uskiers, : ; The bride chose a gown of fvory Duchess satin with a fitted bodice ‘and off-the-shoul-der sheer yoke. The full hooped skirt was accented with narrow folds of satin forming hip pan-
niers and had a cathedral train. Her. double-tiered well of’ silk
illusion fell from a half hat of
lace and tulle scattered with seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of white roses, .
TO SUMMER IN SOUTH AMERICA — Miss Mary Millholland plans cool, packable summer wardrobe to take to Caracas, South America, where she will spend the summer with her § brother, Capt. Robert Millholland.
She . will travel in =a navy blue Handmacher suit with a white nylon blouse, white pique hat and navy ag cessories. The suit will be put to use while she is there with’ assorted blouses. The hat will go with several of the cotton sport dresses she is taking. For sportswear she is taking a checkered sleeveless blouse with matching shorts and a gray and white striped cotton skirt. These, too, will mix and match with three extra blouses and a black two-plecé cotton suit. J For dressy occasions she is
taking a pink silk shantung
‘Solemnized
The matron of honor
sleeves and full skirt festooned
with tiny net ruffles. The waist-
-line was cinched with a satin sash. The flower girl was in a floor length dress of white chiffon with a pink sash. After the ceremony a breakfast and reception were held in Holly Hock Hill. From there
the couple left oh a wedding
trip. For traveling the bride wore a navy blue suit with red and white accessories. : .. The bride was graduated from Marian College. The bridegroom is a Butler University graduate.
It's Often Smart to Give Up.a Sure Trick
T GOES against the grain of most players to pass up the opportunity of winning a trick which is theirs for the taking. And this applies even when it is obvious that the taking of the trick will give up all chance of de-
feating the contract. You simply cannot be this conservative in duplicate bridge where it 1s not a matter of total points but of comparison of your score with the scores of other , pairs playing the same cards you are playing. # s .
SOMETIMES it 1s possible to tell with réasonable accuracy that your score for holding declarer to his contract will be no better than if you let him make a couple of extra tricks. In these situations you are justified in taking long chances in a desperate effort to put the contract down one. In today's deal, after some rather weird bidding, South
“seached a contract of five
Nuptials Set For June |1
Special ‘ANDERSON, May 31 — The marriage of Miss Sue Martin and Robert Vinson is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noble H. Martin of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Vin-- 1}
son, 916 N. Oriental St, In-
‘dianapolis, are the parqgyts of
the bridegroom-to-be. The ceremony will be read at 8 p. m. June 11 in the Central Christian Church here. The Rev. Monroe G. Schuster will officiate, The couple is attending Indiana University and will be graduated In June, ~
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South dealer North-South vulnerable Duplicate bridge NORTH S—J 6 4 H—5 2 Del C-AKQJT7683 BAST
The bidding: South West 18 2H $8 Pass 4 8 50 Pass Pass 5 8 All Pass
spades and West opened the king of hearts. South won with the ace, tashed the ace and king of trumps and then led his lone club to the ace on the board, . :
North East $0 $D
” tJ » HE CASHED the king of clubs and discarded a diamond. Next came the queen of clubs, Fast ruffed with the queen of
spades and South dropped another diamond,
‘Fast was now on lead with:
nothing ~ left but diamonds.
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There was only one diamond
on the board and if he won a diamond trick he would have to continue the suit in which case dummy could ruff and undoubtedly declarer would win the balance of the tricks. 2 » yy =» . IT WAS East's thought that most North-South pairs would not be in five spades-and therefore if that contract were mads, the defenders would get a very score. What difference an extra trick, then, especially since there remained a remote chance to get a plus score. A heart trick was probably available to the defenders, but
it could not be cashed since.
East had ho heart to lead. But East solved the problem neatly by underleading his ace-king-queen of diamonds. This dangerous, but necessary play defeated the contract when
West won with the jack and quickly cashed the queen of hearts. : :
, nylon afternoon dress.
- there is one thing that worries
as a house pet. Ao
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‘ suit and a navy blue pleated In her hat box will be a pink linen cocktail hat she is making herself and a black velvet pillbox. She will be prepared for any social event. The trip sounds perfect, but
Mary. Bob has asked her to help him pick out a nice baby tiger to keep in the apartment
It seems baby tigers—or ocelots—are favorite household pets in South America. They grow to about the size of a tom cat and Bob claims, are very gentle. Mary is still skeptical. (By. Betty Locher)
Gay Parties Precede Race
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in a wire clothes pasket trimmed with white satin and tulle. Yesterday®*Davé Moxley had a party for both couples. - . ty wo. " EARLY IN THE WEEK Mrs. James F. Carroll entertained the -women of St. Catherine's Guild of ‘Trinity Church at her annual garden tea. This is always anticipated .with pleasure and was especially nice this year because of the beautiful day. Among those chatting on the lawn were Mr. and Mrs, Laman Bruner, Mrs: Cliffor Whitehouse, Mrs. Henry Benham and Mrs. James Cochran.
Mrs. Malcolm Sewell looked extremely well in the white suit
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and large white hat while Mrs. |
0. E, Hammond wore a black picture hat with a print dress. Following tea with Mrs. Carroll, guests were invited to Mrs. G. H. A. Clowes’ to see the garden. It is completely changed from
pies, canterbury bells, peonies, coral bells and columbine dre blooming in a riot of color. ® » ” MARY STEWART'S and Reilly Adams’ charming house and grounds were lively yesterday with many families for an annual co-operative picnic. Children of all ages and sizes were on hand with their parents. Festivities that come with the 500 are still going “on through many guests have left, Frankly it will take me another week to sort out names and faces 50 I can review the many parties. | Lhe
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