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Mrs. Eric Johnson was Miss Betty Jeane Kerbox, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Klinge announce the sdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Kerbox, ‘before her ~ engagement of their daughter, Louise, to Robert H. vmarriage July 9. Mr. Johnson is the son of Mr. and Amick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Amick. The wedMrs. Clarence Johnson, Vincennes. (Photoreflex.) ding will be Aug, 16. (W. Hurley Ashby photo.)

: Eileen White oCciety—

Is Married to “Children of American Revolution

J. E. Garwood

Couple Motoring to Wisconsin on Trip

Miss Sarah Elizabeth Brewer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Farmer, has set Aug. 8 as the" date for her marriage. to’ William E. Cook, son of - Mrs. Ronald Mangus, New Castle. (Porter photo.)

Mr. and Mrs. Hillary G. Watts have announced the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to" Vietor Clayton Kelly. The wedding will be Aug. 8 in the Third Christian church. (Photoreflex photo.)

Legion News— Memorial Unit Will Install Officers Today

Auxiliary to Post 4 Also Elects

An installation meeting is a highlight of American Legion auxiliary news. New officers of MEMORIAL UNIT 3 will be installed in ceremonies at 7:30 p. m. today in Hotel Antlers | by Mrs. Myrtle Noon, 12th district president. They are Mrs. Irene Kise, president; Mrs. Helen Wilson and Mrs. Ruth Caylor, recording and corre- : 4 | sponding secretaries, and Miss Flora

Miss Kasting Names Attendants For Wedding to P. M. Blaisdell; Lillian Bodensick Is Engaged

Selection of wedding attendants and an engagement announces ment are features of today’s pre-nuptial news. - Mrs. Herbert Nordsieck of Cincinnati will be her sister's matron of ‘honor: when Miss Alberta Edna Kasting becomes the bride of Paul Mabrey Blaisdell at 8:30 o'clock Saturday in St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran chutch, : Miss Nanci Blaisdell Golden, niece of the prospective bridegroom, and Miss Leona Spain will be bridesmaids. Daniel Morearity will be best man and the ushers will be Richard and Gerald Kasting, brothers, of the bride-to-be. Miss Kasting is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Albert H. Kasting, 952 Eastern ave. and Mr. Blaisdell is the son of Mrs, Charles C. Blaisdell, 2821 N. Illinois st. Miss Mary ‘Belle; Masterson en-

Mrs. Robert W. Henderson was Miss H. Jeanne Miller, daughta Mr. and Mrs. Gordon C. Miller, before her wedding June 12. Li Henderson is stationed at Ft. ‘Benjamin Harrison. (Dexheimer-Ca photo.)

Delta Gamina Alumnae Will Giv Tea Thursday for Students Entering College This Fall

Girls who will enter colleges and universities this fall will be hoard guests at a tea to be given Thursday by the Indianapolis alumnge © Delta Gamma, national college social sorority. Hi Mrs. J. Dwight Peterson will be hostess at her home from 2 th | p. m. Mrs. Albert W. Sahm is serving as general chairman of arian ments, assisted by Mesdames A. H, Guyot, Victor L. Boyer, W. F. Keegy William A, Hebert and Nathan 2 Washburn Jr. ; In the receiving line will be n

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‘OFFICERS OF THE OLD GLORY SOCIETY, Children. of the American Revolution, who were elected retly. to serve: ‘during: the; coming year have been anouniced by the’ group. i “Miss Constance Drake. became junior president, succeeding Paul C. Wadleigh, who will take over the duties

of CA. R. magazine correspondent.

Richard Hill, who served last year as publicity chairman, was glected vice president. Other officers are James Bash, membership Roreiesy; Miss. Margaret Waldo, recording secretary, and John olmes, treasurer. Also chosen to servesduring the coming year were Miss Joan ile, registrar; Victor Barry, historian; Miss Maryann Zinn, libra-

Lieut. and Mrs. James Edward Garwood Jr. are motoring to Wisconsin following their marriage at 4:30 o'clock yesterday® afternoon. Mrs. Garwood was Miss Winifred Eileen White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wood White. Dr. Carleton W. Atwater performed the informal ceremony before the fireplace in the home of the bride's parents, 3339 Ruckle st. On the mantlepiece was a bouquet of white and peach gladioli. Flanking the fireplace were standards of white gladioli and seven-branch ca-

Red Cross Calls For Staff Assistants

The supply of volunteer staff 25= sistants for the Indianapolis Red

pian, and Stephen Bellinger, color bearer.

j 8 = 8 : i Miss Jean Clark and Miss @atherine Glossbrenner will serve on the program committee; ®pubcity will be handled by Miss Sue Simpson and Miss Marjorie Turk,

and the Red Cross chairmen will . Be Miss Elizabeth Jennings and -

Miss Jean Redwine. : Named to other committees were ss Janet Zimmerman, and: Miss ary Frances Dittrich, approved schools; Miss Barbara Breining and Marion Stone, Amerigan: music, and Paul Ragan and: Knight Campbell, ways and means. Before the opening of: “schools

and colleges this fall, the’ group

will hold a back-to-college pienic. Another activity planned for the

summer months is a picnic to be : held at Mrs. Kenneth N. Rider

Jr.’ s home at Franklin,

We, the Women— Honest Praise

Helps Keep Up

; Morale

‘By RUTH MILLETT < THE PHILOSOPHY - of afew years ago which taught that the way ‘to get along in the world is:to

tant turned‘a’Tof of dull but formerly harmless.people: into shams; It was about as phoney a philosophy as the courtesy ‘days instituted in

make the other fellow feel impor-|fos

thedral candelabra entwined with cibotium and maidenhair ferns. Preceding the ceremony, bridal selections were played by Miss Mary Catherine Stair, harpist. They included “Oh, Promise Me,” “Tri Delta True” and “Lambda Chi Sweetheart.” . During the service she played" “To: a ‘wild Rose?”

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Entering: on the arm: of her father, the bride descerided. a staircase} decorated with golden braid and with blue 1s of -flowers “in her sorority . colors : of ‘silver, gold and blue placed onthe] ; flowers were" yellow: ae

in bouquets: Houghout the horice.

Fg The bride wore an informal jacket

suit ‘of white crepe edged in citron yellow. Surrounding her white feather hat was a halo-like veil

Tet, a widower at the age of 35

Jseticol “and would not, play ‘with | other children. I did not know

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"DEAR JANE JORDAN—I was

with two" little: girls to rear. One of - them was very bright and attractive. but the other was shy and backward. She did not do: well in

how to Landle her until - someone recommended a young woman

teacher whom I engaged to look after my children,” This young

Herman H. Lauter, Indianapo alumnae president; Mrs. A. Frahik Gleaves Jr. vice president; IMLiEs Edna Nowland, national chairman of the student loan committee; NI". Guy E. Morrison, national chair man of the membership comin fim tee; Mrs. Peterson and Miss Ja ie Schabinger, Evanston, Ill, rush chairman of the Indiana univ esi chapter of the sorority. Presiding at the punch bow! will be Mrs. Grover B. Turner and Ms. Fred A. Ritter. Other assistants will be Mesdames George T. Badger, nek C. Boyd, George O. Browne, Vi. | Clark, Don A. Kaufman, John *. Harris, Frank Miller, John G: Williams, Bon O. Aspy, Elmer J. Paterson, Frederick G. Schatz, Ralph wr. Showalter, Arthur J. Roemer Thomas Schmaltz and Misses Zi; abeth Hamilton, Betsy Hutchings, Jean Benham, Nancy Kegley' #1 Carolyn Campbell of Andersor. |

urer; Mrs. Charles Holton, chaplain; and Mesdames W. J. Overmire, J. W. Parrett and Herbert Asperger, executive committee members. ‘Overmire is the retiring president.

S| Douglas, treasurer. They will assume their duties following the auxiliary’s state convention here Aug. 15. :

Mrs. Martin Collins, outgoing

president, has requested all com-} mittee chairmen to submit annual reports before Aug. 1.

Mrs. J. T. Couchman was elect-

ed president of INDIANAPOLIS POST 4 auxiliary at a recent meeting. Other officers include Mrs. S. J. Badollet and Mrs. John Edwards, first and second vice presidents, and 2. | Mrs.

Everett Baum, secretary. Mrs. M. B. Sellors became treasMrs. Earl Cobb, historian;

Mrs.

The candidacy of Mrs. Jean E.

tertained at her hore, 921 N. Hawthorne lane, with a kitchen shower this week-end for Miss Kasting. The hostess was ‘assisted by Misses Spain, Dorothea Hertenstein and Esther Pratt. Guests with the bride-to-be: and | Mi her mother were MeSdames Grace Knox, Dollie Stucky, Hazel Osborn, Maude Willeford: and Virginia Jones and Misses Mary Lawler, Sybil Vauter and Edna Brier. Mrs. Grace Golden was to give a miscellaneous shower today at her home, 856 W. 43d -st., -and another miscellaneous shower will be given Wednesday by Miss Dorothy Harlow.

os ” t 4 The engagement of Miss Lillian Caroline Bodensick and Carl Frank Puhlmann is announced by the bride-to-be’s. mother, Mrs. Ernest Bodensick of Cumberland.” The bridegroom-to-be is the son of the

Cross-is failing to meet the needs of the chapter's war time: ‘activities, Mrs. Perry W, Lesh; volunteer serve" ices; ‘chairman, has announced. To meet the need, Mrs. Lesh and rs. Royer XK. Brown, chairman of ie staf’. assistance corps, have joined: in "an ‘appeal to qualify’ women to volunteer ‘for service: with, the corps. Se Women * familiar with. typing, shorthand and interviewing" are particularly needed, ‘Mrs. Brown said. A mew staff assistance’ class: to train workers will be started in,

to: register immediately. Registrations will be taken at the staff pssistance division of the: chapter on the second floor of the Chamber". of Commerce building,

three weeks, Volunteers are asked’,

woman devoted herself exclusivel She_ carried a nosegay of yellow| io Dorothy and the child flowered gladioli and stephanotis centered|ynder her care.

with a white orchid. Narrow yelfow eatin ribbons formed shel yr, gis, Was, So. rematkalie

Germany— where the populace obeys the out ward forms

The: class will be a gwo-weeky lec

ture course: Women completing the course and

Wedding in August : MISS ANN NOBLE JOHNSTON jas chosen Aug. 5 as the date for

|| |Randall for state department hisOtlier Guests || |torian of the auxiliary has been inActive members who will ated) dorsed by the ROBERT E. KENare Misses Maryanne Samms, i NINGTON UNIT 34. The election

Rev. and Mrs. Frank P. Puhlmann, | E. National road. The ceremony will be at 8:30

her marriage to Noble Dean Jr, gon of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dean. She is the daughter of Mrs. Rus-

of. courtesy — or else.

streamers. Mrs. ‘Henry Decker, matron of

that I asked, her to explain her methods. She replied that she had been the backward member of her

Jean Beebe, Margaret Antibus; ‘M: al

will be ,at the Aug.

-5 convention.

jorie Hasbrook, Martha Rupel Pht Galloway, Virginia Blasingym and

Mrs. Randall has served as de-

p. m., Saturday, Aug. 1,.in St. John Evangelical and Reformed: church at Cumberland with the bride-

passing a written examination wil be-asked to give a minimum of one day each week in the various staff

In times as difficult as these there is a real need for people to get on with

partment membership = chairman, -| district publicity, membership and yearbook chairman and recording secretary and unit poppy and publicity chairman, secretary and coun-

offices.

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Misses Dolores "ahd Mary Frances

groom's father, pastor of the church, officiating. Miss Bodensick attended Butler university and the prospective

honor, and Miss Lura Webb, brides- own family for: a number of years

maid, were in all-white ecrepe.| ng understood the child’s situation

Their accessories were white and very well. Dorothy caugh they carried golden fans outlined bid school OOM Sought 4p 18

sell Johnston. Mr. Dean is in the army air dorps at Selma, Ala. and will receive his commission soon. The

Patty Peterson, all of Indiariapol Mis# Peterson is an assistan’, ru chairman at I. U. Also Miss Jean Schabinger, BE sans-

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‘with yellow roses, silver-tinted gar-

engagement was announced in April. : Both the bride and bridegroom-, to- be are graduates of Orchard school. Miss Johnston, = after graduation from Tudor Hall school, attended Skidmore college. The prospective bridegroom attended Wabash college and Harvard university. i 2 #8. 8 " Miss Johnston's only attendant for the wedding, which will be re at her mother’s home or at fein will be her sister, Miss Jane hnston. John G. Dean will be His brother’s best man. “ A luncheon will be given Satury for the bride-to-be by Mrs. Thomas B. Noble Jr. On July 28 in Sylvester Johnson will enterin with a tea and the following day Miss Florence Wolff will be Hostess at a luncheon. 3 Among those entertaining regently for Miss Johnston were Misses Catherine Cunningham, arbarag ‘Brown and Ann Davis d Mrs. Robert Fulton Cook, the fprmer Miss Catherine Jane Smith.

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: Miss Jean Stackhouse, daughter gf Mr. and Mrs, A. V. Stackhouse, #gnd Miss Mary Jo Gray, the C. Dolly Grays’ daughter, left Satury for a month's stay at Camp Nagawicka, Delafield, Wis.

‘each other and make each other feel as good ‘Ruth Millett as - possible, Buf there - shouldn't be any wholesale adoption .of that “How-interesting - do-tell-me-more” palaver that was tried out by the gullible such a short while ago. There should, however, be a conscious effort to show ‘appreciation whenever it is felt, instead of deliberately hiding it, or being Yoo difident to express it.

If you think Mrs. Jones, whose only son is in the service and who is taking it with her chin: up, is a fine woman, then there is certainly some ‘way you can let her know it— without laying it on thick. If you admire the way 4 young wife whose husband is in Australia is looking out for her children and wearing a smile instead of a long face—it certainly couldn't hurt her to know someone. appreciates the effort she is making, There's a great need now. for expressed admiration and appre-

ciation. But it has to be real.” And|Mr it shouldn't be done for any cheap motive. We're having tough going and our words of honest praise should ‘be given for the sole purpose of helping the other fellow keep his chin up.

denias, stephanotis and blue delphinium. Lieut. Robert McKinzie of Sheridian, was Lieut. Garwood’s best man. For the ceremony, Mrs. White chose -a jacket dress of green and white sheer print. Her accessories were white and her corsage, gardenias and stephanotis. Mrs. James Edward Garwood Sr. of Michigan City, mother of the bridegroom, was attired in a Mexican tile and gray sheer frock. Her corsage was an orchid. Reception in Home Immediately following: the ceremony there was a reception in the home. -A bouquet of flowers and fruit carrying out the color scheme was placed on the buffet. The twotiered wedding cake sat on a plateau ‘of gardenias. For cutting the .cake, the bride had: the knife| used- by ‘her great-grandmother at her wedding. After the wedding trip, the couple will ‘be at home in Norfolk, . Va. where Lieut. Garwood ‘will be staword with. the navy ‘air corps: Garwood attended Stephens ail Columbia, - Mo.,. and - was graduated from Butler university where she was a member of Delta

Delta Delta sorority. A The bridegroom also was graduated from Butler and is affiliated with Lambda 1'Chi Alpha, fraternity.

friendly with me, played with other children. and got on well with her sister. : At times. I. considered matrying the young woman solely because of her influence on the, child. Then a very strange thing happened. The teacher no longer could get along with her pupil. If it didn’t sound so fantastic I would say that:she was jealous of the: child and my affection for her. I gave up my idea ‘of marrying her which was based: on: the child's’ love for her rather than my own. :

of my own agé who is willing to marry me and wants to make friends with my girls. SHe wants me to let the teacher igo and I would like to.-do so. - However, I feel under great obligation to :her. I still cannot account for her change of attitude and would like.to know if you have any explanation of the occurrence. A PUZZLED FATHER. » » » Answer—The explanation lies in the fact that the young teacher identified herself with the backward child.. As long ‘as the child was a problem and needed the

ton, vice president of the

Be cil delegate.

Now I am interested in a womany

ahapter; Miss Elizabeth Th: ames, Terre Haute, assistant rush chair man at Indiana; Miss Ba : Meek, New Castle; Miss | [T Greer, Martinsvillé; arth Decker, Anderson; Miss Mary Fldts| © and Miss Barbara Bercau, . ar mond; Miss Frances Wal, Toleco, and Miss Jean Clements, Evan, avi

Breakfast Bridge

Honors - Visitor Hn Mrs. W. R. McGeehan, 6105 Fayerford ave, entertained this [¥eziend with a breakfast-bridge hon ing Mr. McGeehan’s sister, H. B. Lucky of Minneapolis. Ei Mrs. Lucky, who was al a0 se guest of the McGeehans las; we 5 has gone to Chicago and wil 1s turn later to Minneapolis. | i i

Sorority to Meet

A business meeting will Be Hel a by Sigma Lambda Chi soror ‘ty iat 8 p. m. today in the home of iMis:es Doris and Betty Stern, 117 2 Riley ave.

In addition she has served as

, secretary of the second Hoosier Girls’ State and is mow acting as treasurer for the auxiliary’s state convention. She recently was elect{ed 12th district treasurer.

A gift of an American flag will be

| made to the 12TH DISTRICT aux-; iliary’s playground, E. St. Clair st. and the Monon railway, in ceremonies at 7 p. m. Wednesday. The auxiliary will be the donor. Children of the playground are to present a program in connection with the event.

Mrs. Frank White, community

service chairman, will represent the ‘| auxiliary as she makes the gift. Mrs. Ruth B. Coleman of Federal unit is playground instructor. All American Legion and auxiliary members are invited to’ attend.

Mrs. John Noon, 12th district

president, has appointed Mrs. Jean Boyle to serve as chairman for the group’s convention here Aug. 15 and 16. In addition to Mrs. Randall, convention treasurer, Mrs. Boyle also has appointed Mrs. Ruth Fields as secretary. :

teacher’s help, the situation remind-

called forth all that was good and

she felt’ Xnat she here 9 shotili-have been treated when: she ‘was young and shy. It is true that she did both you and the child a great service with her skillful teaching, Then what happened? The child became # success. | She was no longer 'a lonely confused little thing who. 8 the teacher's sympathy. on. _the contrary she was a rival ‘for the: affections of her . father.

| When you. attribute the trouble to

' jealousy you are not fantastic but correct. The:child ‘achieved what the - teacher: had not been able to _achieve in her.own childhood, thereby arousing the teacher's envy. It is too bad that a teacher who is capable of such good work

her own reactions to enable her to understand her change of attitude

There is nothing left for you to do ‘except let her go with suitable compensation for her services. Your approaching marriage gives you a perfectly logical reason for ‘ter-| minating her services in your household. JANE JORDAN.

ed her of her own childhood ahd)

helpful. - She treated the child as|

not possess sufficient insight into].

when the child no longer needs her.|

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bridegroom was graduated from the university last month. Friday night Misses Mary Eloise Wolf, Nell Marie and Donna Ann Kinzel will entertain with a kitchen shower at -Miss Wolf's Cumberland home for the bride-to-be.

Weber, “daughters of Mr, and Mrs. William .K. ‘Weber of Palm Beach, Fla, are visiting here with their

uncle, Walter Weber, 533 S, Alabama st., and other relatives,

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