Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1945 — Page 20

Engagement of Miss Gloria Morgan To Lt. W. M. Frizell Is Announced

MISS GLORIA MORGAN'S ENGAGEMENT to Lt. William M. Frizell has been announced by her mothér, Mrs. Harold Morgan. Lt. Frizell is the son of Mr. and "Mrs. DeRalph Frizell of Tarzana, Cal. The couple will be married early next month in the McKee chapel of the

Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Miss Morgan attended Purdue university where she was a

member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Lt. Frizell is a graduate

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‘Secret Club Custom Is Bad In Schools’

Florida Court Bans High School Societies

By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Scripps-Howard SCR Writer A LAW BANNING fraternities

and. sororities from public high schools has been ‘upheld by the Florida supreme court.

People feel very strongly on both sides of the controversy. The antis

rms THURSDAY, AUG. 16, 1045 - Members of College Board .

Miss Merrell, - § 'T. W. Hunter Will Be Wed Ceremony to Be Read § In Petoskey Church

Miss Mary Louise Merrell has set next Wednesday as the date | | for her” marriage to Officer ©andi- § ‘date Thomas Willard Hunter. The ceremony will be read at 4 p. m. {in .the Presbyterian church in | Petoskey, Mich. | After the wedding, there will be {a reception-in the summer home of

point to the heartaches suffered by |

of the University of California in Los Angeles and is a Sigma Nu fraternity membex, He has served overseas 18 months and will return this month.

Attendants Are Announced

THE BRIDE-TO-BE has chosen Miss Jane Holt Shook as her maid of honor, and Elizabeth Gray will be the flower girl. Capt. Robert Braun of Appleton, Wis, will serve as best man. Among the parties planned for Miss Morgan is a Kitchen shower to be given next Wednesday by Miss Mary Anne Pearce, and Miss Shook will entertain on Aug. 25. Miss’ Shook's: party will be a luncheon-bridge - and crystal shower at the Highland Golf and Country club, Among those who will . attend are Mesdames Morgan, Wilbur B. Shook, Robert T. Reid, James Strawbridge, Charles Penrose Jr. and C. Harvey Bradley Jr., Misses Pearce, Barbara Kiger, Margaret Curle, Margot Devine Enright, Bettijane Mosiman, Frances Bloch, Jean Moore, Mary Jo McGuire, Betty Lieber and Patricia Peterson,

Miller-King Vows to Be Read ¥ DR. DALLAS BROWNING will read the vows at 8 o'clock this evening uniting Miss Joyce Porch King and S. Sgt. Russell E. Miller, Stout field. The double-ring rite will be in the North Methodist church. Miss King is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i. C. King, Ashboro, N. C. and the bridegroom's parents are #r. and Mrs. E. B. Miller, Babson Park, Fla . % The bride has chosen a street-length dress of white chiffon. She ill have a matching Juliet cap and shoulder-length veil. Her ouquet will be of yellow roses. Mrs. James F Brewer, Thomasville, y C. will be her sister's only attendant, She will wear peachgolored chiffon fashioned like the bride's and a pale blue Juliet gap. Her bouquet will be of mixed flowers. : # Sgt. Roger T. Barber, Garden City, Long Island, will serve best man. Following the wedding, a reception will be held the church. The bride was graduated from Indiana university, _ Miller received his bachelor of arts and master of arts degrees at the University of Florida. He has done graduate wrk

Designer's Interests Extend

New York Dress Institute photos. Joseph Halpert ‘

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From Art Collection To Raising Horses and Dogs

By LOUISE FLETCHER Times Woman's Editor A FASHION CAREER. was no long, hard struggle for Joseph Halpert. Right at the outset, he founded the dress house he has headed for 25 years. ; . . ‘That was after he had studied civil engineering and textiles at Cooper union, New. York's famous industrial school. (He is a born-and-bred New Yorker.) . Mr. Halpert always was interested in art. And there already | was a family. interested in fash-:| jon through a sister who is a designer. Halpert not only designs; he also supervises the technical production of his collections in the

remind us that the system is un{democratic and harmful to indi- | vidual pupils. : The pros contend that no matter what they are called, social groups exist everywhere. Pedple have a tendency to herd together according to their tastes and financial

rating. Secret societies By all sorts! j

{of names can be found in every exclusive and snobbish.

” » os IT SEEMS to me that high school pupils who expect to go to college cheat themselves of their best fun when they substitute a high school for a college fraternity. By the time they are old enough to join a university group they are experienced in all fraternity ways and miss the kick. On the other hand, the youngsters who are not going to college may

{ groups. | It is unfortunate for everybody (that the custom was ever allowed to start in our high schools. It is

by people with a passion for forming new organizations. The fraternity itself may be harmless and even helpful to a few. But the

|customs it drags into school with

it are definitely bad.

youngsters not asked to join. They

Shown here are members of the Wasson's college board. They are (front row, left to right) Misses Marcia Noyes, Joan Davey, Emily Flickinger and Betty Goldsmith and (back row, left to right) Misses

{the bride-to-be's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fuson Merrell, at Bay View, Mich.

part of the nation, and many are|}

another evidence of the harm done

Betty Welch, Eva Mae Habig and Elizabeth Josey.

Kahn, not shown, also is a member of the board.

Miss Rosanne

Mr. Hunter will be graduated Saturday from officers’ candidate school at Ft. Benning, Ga. He-is

the son of Mt: and Mrs. Stuart

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McKay Hunter of Northfield, Minn, To Attend Wedding Miss Merrell's . brother, Capt, |BEdward- V. Merrell, Sioux Falls S. D, will be an usher, and Mist Doris Noelting of Evansville will be an attendant. Among those who will attend th wedding are Mrs. William Noelting,

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Dinner Creamed chicken in spaghetti ring.

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Parker House rolls. Ite cream. Sour cream cake (see recipe).

Supper Mashed potato salad. Chicken salad sandwiches. Watermelon pickles. Rolls. Apple sauce. . Milk to drink: Four e. for each child; 2 e. for each adult. Today's ration points: Four red; 0 blue, » ”

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Sift flour, soda, cream of tartar and salt together three times. Cream light and fluffy, Add egg and vanilla.and Add flour mixture and sour cream alternately beginning and ending with flour. Mix thoroughly after each addition, the Junior league. The prospectiv Pour into two 8-inch cake pans|Pridegroom ls a graduate of Carle that have the bottoms lined with ton college, and he attended the waxed paper and the , 1 greased. Bake in a 350 degereed He is a Delta Sigma Rho fraternity | oven about 20 mins. or until cake member. tests done. Cool on a rack a few berry juice, 1? minutas before removing from pan.|crushed strawberries, drained. Cool thoroughly and spread layers with strawberry meringue icing, - 8

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Evansville; Mrs. Rider Preeman ‘Crawfordsville; Adam Vogt, Louis ville, Miss Merrell’'s grandfather Mesdames Paul Merrell, J. E. Mc Gaughey and Jean Bose and Mr§ and Mrs. James L. Murray,. all offi Indianapolis. | The bride-to-be attended DePauw university and was graduated from Vassar college. «She is a membey of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and

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8... o IT. FORCES. children into adult! Sour cream cake: One and one{and artificial-occupations. Worst re- | half c. sifted cake flour, % tsp. soda, sults are noticeable in cities where! : high school children use their group power to flout authority and where they carry on social activities which have no place in adolescent life. Among these activities are expensive parties with boys buying orchids for their dates, late hours and all the aping of the country club set. . Now the junior high pupils show signs of wanting to imitate what the senior highs do, even as the latter imitate college and university traditions. Altogether it's a vicious circle. The common sense of the youngsters, their parents and teachers ought to stop it without our having to carry it to the supreme

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} A Open House to Be Held Sunday ~“o.. . # AN OPEN HOUSE will be held Sunday afternoon by Mr. and rs. Edward V. Mitchell following the marriage, Saturday night, if their daughter, Bettyjane, and Lt. (j.g.) Roger Thomas Moynajan, U. 8. N. R. The event will be from 3 until 6 o'clock, and sisting the hosts will be Mr. and Mrs. John R. Moynahan, paroe of the prospective bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mitchell South Bend, and ‘Mr. and Mrs, James Duane Dungan. There e no invitations.

8 ” ” ” 2 ” % The Civic theater affairs committee will hold its opening board Meeting and tea next Wednesday afternoon. The hostess will be Mrs. Harry T. Pritchard. The group will meet from 2 until 5 o'clock.

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ises. 5 ” » { HE HAS an extensive research | collection gn fashion and textiles. | Qn top of .that, he is a collector of paintings and antique furniture. Some of the latter may be seen at his home on Long Island | where the Halpert- family (Mr. and Mrs. H. and two sons, 14 and 11) live. - There they raise dogs and tend their = garden. They've raised horses, too, one of them the champion jumper, Will Rogers. n o ” MR. HALPERT'S thorough knowledge of textiles shows up’in his collections. By using the right fabrics he gives the slimmest styles the typically Halpert soft-silhouette look. One of the materials he chose for his fall and winter collection is an example. It's a jersey-like erepe called “Beaudrape.,” so supple that even in a fairly straight-lined frock it- | § gives the silhouette ease of a | & draped style. { : : (an operetta, will be presented at E- } 4 7 p. .m. tomorrow at Camp De- | TOMORROW: Anna. Miller. : ight by the Camp Fire Girls | The operetta, which will be fol. lowed by a council fire, -will close {the sumnier season at the camp. The cast will Include Misses Florence and Barbara Redding, Mildred Davison, Carol Driftmeyer, Judy Morrison, Imogene Becker, Betsy - Cunningham, Chloe Ann (Merz, Barbara Jackson, Nancy {Pritchard and Peggy Fisher. Miss Barbara Beldon is the Members I pianist, and the music director is Business ' and Professional Wom-= | jie Shirley Diehl. Others in en's club will be entertained next|charce are Miss Jacqueline Lash. Thursday at the Riviera club bY ing director; Miss Dorothy Hosthe club's health and summer ac-|tetter, folk dancing, and Miss ities committee | Carolyn Metzger, properties. There will "be a swimming party | Members of the chorus are bride's only attendant, and the At 5:30 p. m. and: dinner will be | Misses Corine and Carol Cochrane, best man was Lt. Ben Richardson, served at 7 o'clock. A skit will be care] Dady and Lucia Funk and | Richard: Dillon and George Morrig presented by Richard Eisenbach. |others in the cast. served as ushers. Miss: Mary Cowger is- the com- | re t——————— The bride was graduated from mittee chairman and assisting her| Plan Annual Pienic Butler university, Mr. Terhune are Misses Katherine Arkins, Cath-| nu. "got. chapter, Phi Gamma cently returned from Italy. He at. erine Fletcher, Ruth Hoover, Edith |p. "coorityv. will hold its annual tended the Arthur Jordan Con. Ambuhl, Mary Hardesty, Pansy|e, picnic Sunday at Christian servatory of Music and Indiana Sherrick and Thelma’ Hawthorne. | Park. :

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