Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 September 1945 — Page 14
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- PACEM __ “Must Precede Public Reform’ ‘Atomic Bomb Gives People Mental Jolt’
{ By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON |
Seripps-Ho vard Stall Writer
THE ATOMIC BOMB has jolted | Sych a,
us out of our little ruts: lot of sermonizing I've never heard Now that we are faced with the
consequences of scientific ingenuity | coupled with warring instincts we
are all plain scared, President Truman positively never use it for another war. Mrs, Roosevelt says every-
thing will be fine if nations will |
The re-
only trust one another. Scripps - Howard newspapers printed Chapter 8 of Revelations. Some people suggest the weapon should have been destroyed before it was used.
» ” ” IN SHORT, we'd better be good #o.and how. This brings. up the little matter of where to start. Ob~ goure people, of our sort, are help~ less about the future of the new pomb. We are abysmally ignor ant on the subject of atoms, and will probably continue to be for some time to come, But since we may be getting close to judgment day we can't afford to ignore the warn ings. We live in a time when everybody is bothered about public behavior, and few persons Worry about their own. Did you ever see g0 many organizations set up for snlightening, guiding and making other people good? Did you ever hear of so many men and women Lwho--were.. occupied with politcal and social reforms? . » - OUR COUNTRY is bursting its geams with clubs, bureaus and societies for bringing uplift to the herd. And sometimes public Teformers grow arrogant about thelr ability to guide the destinies of others, Now while the atom is liable to get out of hand, maybe we should
ards of conduct. A bit more practice and a little less preaching is
Whatever is ahead, you and I have the formula for living and a
do good, and to love mercy and to walk humbly with thy God." When a majority of us follow that, it will be easier to improve our neighbors.
Anna Nies Is Bride
The Sacred Heart Catholie church the scene at T o'clock this morning for the marriage of Miss Anna Theresa Nies and Pvt. William Joseph Feiner. The Rev. Fr. Burchard Conrad officiated, Mrs. Feiner is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Nies, 1460 8. East gt. and the bridegroom's parents are
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Weghorst st. Entering alone, the bride was in a white gown made with a satin bodice and a net skirt accented with satin bows. Clusters of orange blossoms held her fingertip veil and she carried white roses, gladioll and stephanotis. The bride's sister, Mrs. Paul E Rinderknecht, was her only attendant, She chose a pale blue net
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“Self Guidance | Recent Weddings Announced
Returns to College
and taffeta frock. Her flowers were pastel gladioll. was the best man. A breakfast was held at Whisper- | ing Winds and the couple was to]
groom recently returned from months’ duty in Europe,
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Joseph Commons: the | Lawrence college in Bronxville, N.Y. The
leave for a wedding trip. The bride-|8he is the daughter of Mr. 25 | Mrs. Capitol ave.
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read Aug. 4
1. A ceremony united Miss Martha Newman, daughter of Mrs. Ella Newman,
and Pfc. Norman Jenkinson, son of Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Jenkinson. (Fitch photo)
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2. Mrs. David Klingler was Miss Gertrude Pasch before her marriage July 21. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Pasch and the bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Earl Kling-
ler, (Fitch photo.) Rushville,
3. Miss Louise Hahn, daugh~ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hahn,
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Indiana State Symphony Society Announces New Members for Year
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NEW AND HOLD-OVER MEMBERS of the ‘Indiana State Symphony society’s two governing boards for 1945-46 were announced today hy. Dr. G. H. A. Clowes and Mrs. Charles Latham, directors’ board and Mrs. Latham is president of the women’s committee, Newly elected members of the direclors’ board are Joseph M. Bloch, H. K. Duffield and John K. Ruckelshaus, Others include William H. Ball, Muncie; Bernard R. Batty, Meler 8. Block, William H.
Book, Arthur V. Brown, Joseph E. Cain, William P. Flynn, Peirre F, Goodrich, Theodore B, Griffith, A, W, Herrington, Wallace O. Lee,
Charles J. Lynn, Kurt F. Pantzer, Peter C, Reilly, James W, Robb,
Russell J. Ryan, John A, Schumacher, John M. Smith, Leonard A. Strauss, Virgil Stinebaugh, Herbert M. Woollen, Ralph W, Wright, Mrs. Brandt O, Downey and Mrs. Latham,
Executive Board Members Named THE NEW MEMBERS of the women's committee executive board have been appointed for three-year terms. The chairmen are Mrs, John P. Oollett; junior concerts; Mrs, William J, Shafer, social activities, and Mrs. Donald M. Mattison, publicity. Other officers serving with Mrs. Latham are Mrs, Frederic M. Ayres; honorary vice president; Mrs. Harry V. Wade, Miss Lucy Taggart and Mrs, Booth Tarkington, first through third vice presidents; Mrs. Burke Nicholas, secretary, and Miss Josephine Madden, treasurer. Portfolio chairmen include Mrs, Easley R., Blackwood, maintenance fund; Mrs, Edwin M. Craft, membership; Mrs. J. A. Goodman, state council; Mrs. Sylvester Johnson, junior group; Mrs, Walter P. Morton, season tickets; Mrs. Garland F, Retherford, women's organizations; Mrs. Wade, office service; Mrs. Bliss B. Wells, “Current Notes,” and Miss Alma Patton, Marion, music study. The regional directors for the committee's state units are Mrs, Thomas Maiben, Logansport, northwest; Mrs. Harry Lee Beshore, Marion, northeast; Mrs. C. Lloyd Billman, Manilla, southeast, and Mrs. Ward G. Biddle, Bloomington, southwest. " ” » y » y Dr, and Mrs. Roy E. Denney will give a bridal dinner Thursday evening for their niece, Miss Martha Bernice Wires, and her flance, Richard C. Miller. The dinner will be at 7 o'clock in the Columbia club. Miss Wires and Mr. Miller will be married Friday night in fhe home of her mother, Mrs, Leota Wires, The Denny's other guests will include Mr. aid” Mrs. C. A. Miller, Elkhart, the prospective bridegroom's parents; Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Denny, Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Weesner and their daughter, Jo Anne, Muncie, and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Wires, Boston; Messrs, and Mesdames LeRoy Mitchell, Charles LaVine and Sherman Wilson, Mrs. Leota Wires and Miss Dorothy Lane,
Tailored Set
Miss Natalie -Pinnell is among students returning to Sarah will
school open Thursday.
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became. the bride of Pfe, Clifford Childers on July 14. The wedding ceremony was In Rushville,
Dr. Clowes heads the society's °
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Church Group Will Sponsor Book Reviews
Women Will Hear Mrs. Garten
Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten will give a series of book reviews for the benefit of the American Friends Service committee, Sponsoréd by the women of the First Friends church, Mrs, Garten will appear on Oct, 2, Nov, 6, Jan. 8 and Feb, 12 in Caleb Mills hall at Shortridge high school, Committees have been riamed for the events. They include the group—Mesdaimes Orville Wilkinson, Charles A. Reeve, 1. E. Woodard, Prank Burns, Norris E. Harold, Clark Day, Mary Wright
[Parsons and Roy Sahm, Misses E.
Leona ‘Wright, Katharine Bell and Josephine. Turney. Ushers—Mrs. M. J. McCulley and door—Mrs; 8ahm and Mrs. Harry GQ. Moore. Tickets—Mesdames Parsons, Mary Shaw Agnew, Lloyd Anderson, Day, william R. Evans, Heary Farmer, W. Harold Gossett, Clayton Johnson, Donald Kellum, Russell Lamb, Arthur L. Moore, Harry C. Moore, Murray Morris, Roy E. Newlin, James M. Pearson, Reeve, Sahm, Walter Sanders, B. D. Spradling, and Woodard, Misses Zola Beasley, Alleen Cox, Wright, Gladys Hole, Alta Thompson and Elizabeth Waddle, Publicity—-Mesdames Burns, Cecil Calvert, Rose Diffily, Roy Houtz, Kellum, Arthur .L, Moore, Harry C. Moore and Jack Traylor, Miss Turney and Miss Beasley,
War Mothers Plan State Convention
The Indiana American War Mothers recently made plans for a state convention to be held Nov. 14-16 in Indianapolis. Mrs. L. F, Overmire, Plymouth, is chairman of the arrangements. Her committee includes Mesdames Thomas Prather, Thomas Nugent, E. A. Oran and John Breedlove.
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Arrange Benefit Brsctiall Game
Mrs. William H, Caldwell’ (left) ‘and Miss Cecelia E. Wiegand are
among members of the Mother Theodore circle, assisting with arrangements for the benefit organization will sponsor tomorrow night at
Daughters of Isabelle, aseball ‘game which the fctory field. The gens
eral chairman and co-chairman for the event are Mrs, Robert V.
Fessler and Miss Delia Lynch.
Club Will Meet
Mrs, Walter Friedman, 3741 Elizabeth st., will be hostess at 1 p. m. tomorrow for the Northeastern Homemakers club, The project lesson will be “Making Dresses at Home.”
Blouse Industry To Restrict: Styles
WASHINGTON, Sept. 4 (U. P.)— The war production board said recently that retention of style restrictions on women’s blouses until December had been recommended by the women's blouse industry advisory committee, The committee said that immediate revocation of the WPB styl-
“ing order would-be expensive to the
industry because designs have been cut for the fall season. The agency, however, is consi ing lifting-ghe control as soon
‘possible since there is no long
need for conservation of materia
Opening Meeting Set Epsilon chapter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority, will hold its first meeting of the season Thursday evening in Ais club. rooms.
ne Classes Set For October :
A schedule of dancing classes for the 1945-46 season has been announced by Mrs: William Byram Gates. The groups will meet in the, Woman's Department club. The classes and date set are: Beginners’ ballroom for seventh and eighth grades, Oct, 8, 11 and 12; advanced ballroom, Oct. 9 and 10; ballroom for grades below the seventh, Oct. 13; beginners’ ballroom for high school age, alternate Priday evenings beginning Oct.
nings beginning Oct. 6.
Business Session
The monthly business meeting of | r- | Lambda Kappa Rho ‘sorority will be
held Thursday in room I of the Hotel Lincoln. The hostess will be Mrs. Mary Carson,
in ’ Luncheon Is Planned The Stout Field Women's club will meet at 11:30 a= m. tomorrow in the Indianapolis Athletic club for a luncheon and card party.
12,1 and advanced ballroom for. high | sehool- age, alternate Saturday eve- |
|Kelley-Smith Vows Are Read
Announcement has been made of
‘tthe marriage of Miss Mollie J. Smith
and Maj, Horsce F. Kelley, The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Mary Grace Smith, Qolumbus, O., and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr, and Mrs. Thomas F, Kelley, 337 Eastern ave, ~The wedding took place Aug, 22 in
[the Holy Name Catholic church in Columbus. The Rev. Fr. John Doe
nahie officiated, The couple's attendants were Miss Virginia Johnson, Columbus, and BE. J. McGarvey, Indianapolis. Following the service, a breakfast and reception were. held in the Desalar-Wallick hotel. The couple left for NéWw York and will be at home in Washington, 2
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TUESDAY, SEPT. 4, 1945 1
W.C. T.U. Meeting Members of the Bay Laurel W. 6, T. U. will meet at 1:30 p. m, tomorrow in the home of Mrs. William Castleman, 1038 N. Belle Vieu pl. The devotions will be led by Mrs, William G. Morgan. The annual reorganization of the union will follow,
Mrs. Boles Hostess Mrs. John Boles, 4706 Winthrop ave, recently board members and special guests of the Matinee Musicale choral) Mrs. Boles is thé group's president.
Meeting Tomorrow The WAVES Mothers club will
hold its monthly meeting at 10 a, m. tomorrow in the Fifty-first Street
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(ave, will open the season's activities (for Rho ‘Gamma Ohi sorority,
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THe civilized world rejoices
in the end of war and the new hope
for an eternity of peace and justice.
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