Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 July 1945 — Page 14

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Ceremony Tonight in McKee Chapel Will Unite Dr: Anderson, Miss Antrim:

* MISS MARGARET ANTRIM ‘snd Dr. Ray Harlan

in "Summer Wedding Notes

Good Manners Are Essential. For Youth

Character Training Is Neglected

. FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1845 | Nuptials Unite Lt. Winship, Miss Brower

Ceremony Is Read J... 1n Mishawaka

THEE better job looks like tain air,

Anderson will exchange vows at $130 0 clock this evening By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON w vn "When in the McKee chapel of Tabernacle Presbyterian church, Soripps-Howard Stall Writer © MISHAWAKA, Ind, July 6.— Lt JOU eet he ' : : 5 i the g Roy Ewing Vale will read the double-ring service. PERSONAL INTERVIEWS with (Jg) John Robert Winship, U. 8. Dr. Roy d RE Ry Clay Antrim are the bride's parents, and adolescents have convinced me that N. R., and Mrs. Winship are on a _ thing ‘and Mr a 's the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray H. Anderson of children need instruction in good wedding trip following - their -mar- late as. ye DE: Anderson : dihour, manners more than moral lectures. [riage hee Saturday in he St. Bavo 3 lies 0 ss Antri 11 wear a Whife mes The term good manners covers a [Catholic church, ‘The Rev. Fr. Otto n j Beatie . ed kp lip bing Re long" sleeves lot of territory. But isn't a person)’ | Keller officiated. Jou can } quisette gown sty Se | "Mrs. Winship was Miss Darothy and rare |

tapering to points over her wrists Her gathered bouffant skirt, socented wtih lace, forms a full-length train. An imported duchess lace cap will hold her illusion veil. She will carry a white orchid ‘and rosebuds,

Reception to Be Held in Church | THE BRIDE'S SISTER-IN-LAW, Mrs, Forbes Antrim of Lafayette, will be her matron of honor, She has chosen an aquatone net frock fashioned with a fitted basque, flared peplum and bouffant skirt. Her flowers will be yellow roses. Miss Judy Antrim, the bride's niece, will be the flower girl. Her dress is of ivory lace over pink taffeta with cap sleeves and a full skirt, For her daughter's wedding, Mrs, Antrim will wear powder blue crepe with pink roses, Mrs. Anderson will be in yellow and will have Talisman roses, Dr. Anderson's best man will be Lennis Murphy, Franklin, and the ushers will include Robert Kemp of Winslow and Hugh Sellar of Greencastle. Immediately following the ceremony, there will be a reception in the church. The couple will leave for a wedding trip with the pride traveling in a navy blue sheer dress apd black accessories.

of good manners one who always considers the rights of others, never takes unfair advantage, and is con-

person with these traits, you have somebody who possesses good moral principles. I'm told by a procession of high school girls that their dates "kiss and tell” and boys bring the same charges against girls. Modern youth lives by codes which often lack a sense of honor. Conduct seems to be the result of fads

The Bridal Scéne—

{in behavior; and if the fads change |for the worse, the popular {dea is to make the individua] conform to | fashion.

sistently unselfish? "yr If so, ‘when you find a young

” » » IN SHORT, we might have done ; better by our children if we had International

| Brower and is the daughter of Mra. | Urbanie Brower of this eity. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and | Mrs. B. R. Winship, 521 Powell pl, Indianapolis, / The bride's attendants included Miss Rose Mahank, maid of honor; Miss Mary Jane Oollens, bridesmaid, and Carol Van Paemel, flower girl, all of Mishawaka. 2 Mr. Winship was his sors best Fine Arts. man, and the ushers were Lt. Car« : ter E. Falman, U. 8. N. R, Riche mond, Va, and Lt. (j.g) Thomas I. T.-S. C. Group R. Panding, U.S. NR, Lincoln,

Neb. To Honor Officers Following . a breakfast in the

The Flemish Flanders chapter, | LaSalle hotel jn South Dene. there bl | was Travel-Study club, SS Tegep don In ¢ Brower

Miss Margaret Ray, formerly of Paoli, was married June 9 to Thomas H. Tracy in a ceremony read in St. Patrick's cathedral in New York. The bride is a graduate of Butler university and the Indiana College of ‘Music and

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EC ha on : After - Tuesday, Lt, and Miss Afilrim attended Purdue Nah WHE She Vb a Eire given them more character training Will horior its new officers Sunday Mrs. Winship will be at hame in Milk to univ ¥ [ urses. i s ’ spirit. : y , nts” of the I U. school of dentistry. He is a member of Delta Sigma I't Mc ate, Pia Way 8. child Is trained ol J: M. Whitehead, 2201 Nowland ave,| Purdue university graduate and is »

|The luncheon will be at 1 p. m. |® member of Alpha Gamma Rho

lta fraternity. . . treat its mother, for example, may | a territv Lemon / ~ v : ’ | The new officers are Miss Garnet | fraternity. H. R. Mallorys Will Entertain Miss Manthei Sek ta. Jeet In viltuous pulser In} Roberts, president; Mrs. Robert! joie Ee MR. AND, MRS. H. ROGERS MALLORY Will entertain with a r. *." |eiders, almost. obsolete now; gave|VieCleT and Mrs. Thomas Riker. Meetings Set By grated, len dinfier party tomorrow evening for Miss Nancy Conlin Heller and Are W ed stability to the lives of young Hho Bist Ane Stoond ie presidents; : : 4 tsp. sa her flance, John Martin Rots Jr. The party will be in the Indi : in the the past. Mrs, C. A. Daniel and Miss Mary White .Cross Units Soften

anapolis Athletic club. The honor guests are to be married Aug. 11 in Indianapolis. » » u = ” n Miss Mary Ellen Higburg, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William Higburg, gave a luncheon and swimming party yesterday afternoon at the “Indianapolis Country club for Miss Jeanne Cherie Delbridge of Boston. Miss Delbridge is visiting here with her aunts, Misses Maude and Ada Delbridge. Other guests included Misses Jean Ann Bates, Jane Nickell, Diana Harvey and Marian Merritt. = = = »n ” ~ Mrs. Jean Brown Wagoner will address members of the Officers’ Wives club Wednesday evening. The group will meet at 6:30 o'clock in the Hotel Lincoln for dinner. The hostesses will include Mesdames E. Hollis Leedy, H. L. Kilgore, R. M. Guthrie Jr. and R. L. Hanover,” Mrs. A, BE. McConnell is in charge of reservae

Audrey Taylor To Be Honored At Shower

Riley Cheer Guild Units Will Meet Several -chapters of the Riley Hospital Cheer guild will sew next week at the hospital. The “Ola| Were married May 31.

John Henry” unit will meet on Tuesday.

June 20 in the Morrow home in

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‘A ceremony on Aug. 30 will unite Miss Donaldeen Grover (upper left) and Orban H. Reich. The Rev. Howard Anderson will read the |chapel of the Bryn Mawr Presbyservice in the Speedway Christian church. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Grover, and Mr. Reich’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Reich. (P. H. Ho photo). Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Sneath of Rockville announce the marriage of their daughter, Isabel, Indianapolis, to Cpl. ‘Robert J. Morrow, U. 8. M. C., Washington. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Morrow 6f Crawfordsville.

Miss Juliet VanDevanter (below) and Lt. Forrest J. Bell, A. A. F,,

Karl VanDevanter of Veedersburg, and the bridegoom’s parents are Dr. and Mrs. Forrest R. Bell of Terre Haute.

Highlights of the bridal scene are recent weddings and the announcement of an engagement. Mr. and Mrs, Carl John Manthel, 169 W. 44th st, announce the marriage of -their daughter, Elizabeth Jean, and Lt. Thomas Johnston McFate Jr, son of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas °Johnston McFate, New { Castle, Pa. The wedding was June 8 in the

The bride-to-be Is the |terian church, Chicago. The couple lis visiting the bride's parents, The bride attended Marian col-

{Fate was graduated - from West- | minster college and the University The wedding took place |Of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. Crawfordsville. (P. H.- Ho photo). 2 8 =n : The engagement of Miss Ann Pierce, Indianapolis, to John R. Fouts is$announced by the bride-to-be's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence J. Pierce, Muncie.

is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

(P. H. Ho photo.)

The wedding will be late this

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Miss‘ Audrey Louise. Taylor will be honored at a miscellaneous * shower Tuesday evening. Mrs. Helen Schenk will give the party in the home of Miss Taylor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor,

On Wednesday. “Even as a Child”

group will sew. and th grove mel A. A. U. W. Delegates Indorse

Miller.” “Sun. and Rain” division

il row next Friday ane. >| Legislative Program by Mail

summer in Muncie, Mr, Fouts is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kyle D. Fouts, Lafayette. Miss Pierce is a graduate of Purdue university and a member of Phi Mu sorority. The prospective

fluenced by “the gang's” wishes rather than God's desires.

better manners there and elsewhere

Bitter as it is to write, one fact 1s clear, Today's young people are in- | treasurer, and Mrs. Clark Partiue, guild will meet next week in the

As for “the‘gang,” it need: ve Hy! : / y character training at Pn "ana 4 ux hary Meeting

{ Jenkins, recording and correspond-|.

ing secretaries; . Miss Marg Wilson, |

Several units of the White Cross

| guild's service “center. They are: Monday—Third Chris tion and Broadway Baptist;” Tuesday. — Grace Methodist, Calvary Mrs. Ralph Inyart will preside to- | Baptist and Bellaire; Wednesday—

»| auditor.

| Morality never-flourishes unless it' gay at the 8 p. m. meeting of the! Broadway Methodist and Perry

| springs from an upright character. | a Vacation at Lake Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Rappaport

Broad Ripple post 312, American | Township. ! Legion auxiliary, The session will] Thursday — Temple Sisterhood, be in the post home, 64th st. and | Municipal Gardens and Ben Davis, ,| College ave. The group recently and next Friday—Tabernacle Gar-

1321 N. Meridian st, are spending! gave.a dinner for wounded service- den, Meridian Street, Marytha, Beta the summer -at Elkhart Lake, Wis, men at Billings General hospital. |Sigma Phi and Wesleyan Service.

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8247 Central ave. . . WASHINGTON, July 6.—Delegates to the national “non-travel’ | bride m also was graduated from Miss Taylor and Li. W. D. Yenne Camp Fire irls convention of the American Association of University Women, voting purdue and has done graduate A A F, wil be married next : by mail, gave indorsement to a legislative program broad in scope and | work at Northwestern university.

Thursday in the McKee chapel of ys . Tabernacle Presbyterian church. W ill Give Play Among those invited to the show-

rlor, Dillard : are Mester DUST) 1, Gump pie Gis dramatic

Sturm and” Calvert Craig, Misses class at Camp Delight will present _Elinor Taylor, Dorothy Paryish,| The Pied Piper of Healthy Town" | Martha Coffin, Patricia Bekman, (a 7.p. m. today. The event will eh or UB - i » 1 J \ Eloise Crowe; Patricia Barnes precede a council fire. chinery for the conduct of U, Eleanor. Humes, Betty Jane Fgh The director is Miss Jacqueline | foreign policy, including measures Virginia White and Mary Jo Da- Losche, atid her assistants include |to strengthen the functioning of vidson, rok 4. Misses Harriet Hill, Ruth Babcock, |the State department. A consutuOn Wednesday evening, preced- Mary Ellen Chamness and Doris tional amendment to provide for ing the rehearsal, Mr. and Mis. |. Oo. | ratification of treaties with ap-

Taylor ‘will honor: their daughter tic y | proval by a majority of both housés ‘and flance with a dinner in their The participants will be Misses e i

Judy Morrison, Jane Collins, Ann of congress was indorsed by a vote ae. ests will include Mesdames Gerstein, Rosemary Hicks, Carolyn of 1979 Gelegates for, snd 293 Sturm Tn and” Edmond Rus- Dimmick, Edna Kay Wuster, Suze jamais, legates also voted to in sell, Miss Elinor Taylor and Miss|"P0¢ Mitchell, Ann ana Carolyn) he CLe82/€e 00 0 ft nor Patricia Russell. Hood, Florence Redding, Dorothy [dorse a policy which would author=

Meeker, Patsy Shane, = Audrey |ize the U. S. member of the security ; ia il of the United Nations or- ‘ \ ..y |Lakey and Diane Polk. eounci Annual ‘Wash-Down . ? 1c : he Protects Piano ‘Sleeping Position consulting congress. but whether or not it" is an orna-| American foreign policy were apScratches and a dingy film years and he should have firm, level |chinery, including the use ‘of force

ganization to act within the limits The tone of a piano aetermines| Affects Posture | Objectives Listed ment to the room depends on the first ten years of & child's life is proved: The maintenance of peace, formed by the mixture of furniture bedding to furnish the support nec-|it necessary; the promotion of in-

headquarters here. On the international front, the association

of prior U. S. commitments without its value as a musical instrument, Approximately ‘two-thirds of .the| Four objectives of a constructive condition of the case. |spent in bed. ‘Those are formative ihrough adequate international ma-

oil and dust mar the beauty of essary to good posture and healthy ternal economic :co-operation and | | expansion of

wood. A costly refinishing job may |sleep. reconstruction, the be prevented if the piano case is| Never give a child worn-out, world trade and the development of given an annual wash-down which hand-me-down sleep equipment, world resources: the development of costs only a few cents and is very because it can cause round shoul- intellectual and cultural co-opera~ little trouble. iders and a question-mark stance, [tion between nations, including the

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looking to the next two years as a crucial period in international co- He is a Theta Xi fraternity mem- > ber, operation and home-front readjustment. Results of the ballot were released today through the association's |

called Tor Improvement in—tirema—

s # = A ceremony June 17 in the Church of the Dawn, Santa Monica, establishment of an interjational Cal, united Miss Mary Lee Sheffer organization in that field; adhd social [and Cpl. Robert G. Fults, U. 8. M. and humanitarian rehabilitation, —[C. The Rev. A. Roy Moore, pastor The A. A. U. W. again went on of the First Methodist church, ofrecord for federal aid to public |ficiated. ; jeducation “under conditions: safe-| The bride is the daughter of Mr. guarding state control,” and in-{and Mrs. Carl Sheffer, 543 Morejdorsed measures for improvement land ave. and r. Fults’ parents lof the machinery of the federaliare Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Fults, New {government for administering edu- | Augusta. » |cational services. Miss Fileen Sheffer was her Bia ; ter's only attendant, and Cpl. WalSecurity Program ter G. Meyer, U, 8. M. C,, served as Advocating a broadening of the best man. The couple is at home (social security program, delegates in San Diego, where the bridegroom |approved: “Organization of the so- | is stationed.

| . | {cial security program into a unified |

yo system with decentralized aamin-| Kitchen Shelf | istration, including protection of the |[g Time Saver {principle of state administration,” | * ” Abts [extension of coverage, protection of| A small shelf built within easy veterans’ rights under old-age and Arm's reach over the stove is a survivor's insurance, temporary and | handy kitchen feature with many permanent disability insurance, and time-and-step’ saving possibilities. financial aid to the states to pro-| Cracker boxes can be kept on this vide public assistance for those not shelf and the dry air around the covered by specific categories. | stove will help keep the crackers | With the goal of “good homes and, orisp and fresh. . good neighborhoods for every. fam-| —, {ily,” the A. A. U. W. asks for com-| Return From Lake JaLDsY. pasiicipation Bo pon Mrs. Ann Magruder, Misses Louise ramon a Aa Carnes, Pauline Thau and Marge ; 5= | Magruder have returned from a 8 nen, Indorsement, was chen week's vation ab Lake Shakamek | improving labor standards § 3nc [Jssonville. They mie wited Mr a . land Mrs. T. 8S. Rector, Dugger, par- | Legislative principles laid down'| one of Mrs. Magruder. {with regard to the economic and

legal status of women included: (Voy oil Sets Session

| Opposition to discrimination in em- 4 ployment and property rights on | The national council of Alpha

the basis of. sex or marital status: | Omicron "Alpha sorority - will meet and support of the principle of wom- | at 2 p. m. Tuesday in the Hotel en's fullest participation in all so-|Lincoln. Mrs, John R. S8entney will 1 cial, economic and political life, with | preside. Mrs. Timothy Baldwin, safeguards for the health, safety| Chicago, national treasurer, and |and general welfare of women work- | delegates from- Greensburg and

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