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FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1947
Juvenile Center Auxiliary Plans
Basket Pic Picnic And Concert To Be Held
Group Sets Events for July 80 and 31
Two events have been scheduled for the “summer fun fest” to be presented by the Marion County Juvenile Center auxiliary at Riverside Amusement park, Wednesday and Thursday, July 30-31. The Speedway band will give a concert, July 30, and a basket picnic will be held July 31 for members of the auxiliary and the juvenile court staff.
The program on both days will|’
begin at 7:30 p. m. and last until 11 p. m. The proceeds derived from the project will be used to furnish the recreation center and the gym at the center, a place ot detention for juvenile delinquents. Mémbers of the auxiliary will serve as hostesses at the amusement park during the two evenings of the benefit. Assisting Mrs. Fred Holt, general chairman, will be the board members and the board of directors, including Mrs. William H. Hodgson, honorary president and founder of the auxiliary, and Mrs. Emory Cowley, president of the auxiliary.
Mrs. Starr in Charge, Of Plans for Picnic
The general committee includes Mesdames Claude Franklin, Roscoe Conkle, Fred Iske, C. B. Casselman, Casper Fansler, B. Lynn Adams, Joseph F. Hancock, M. E. Robbins, Merlin Mullane, Kosta Maxine, George Stern, John Gutherie and Frank Weimer. Mrs. Cadman Starr is chairman of the picnic committee. Assisting her are Mesdames Francis Artist, Harold Hayes, William Freund, H. P. White, George Smith-and Walter Gelsel. In charge of the handicraft exhibit, which children at the center prepared, will be Mrs. Roscoe Barnes, Included on her committee are Mesdames Edward H. Niles, A. B. Pace, Frank West, Verne Harrison and Fred Brown.
My Day— ‘Daily Work Needs Broad Viewpoint’
‘Fun Fest’
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TALK OVER | F. C. ACTIVITIES—A*t a recent meeting. in the Severin hotel, (and Melinda Holmes, Mrs." Harry Mrs. Cogely Cole, Vevay (second from left), presided at a session of the board of directors of the Indiana Federation of Ciubs. Participating in the discussion are Mrs. George Baum, Akron (left), first vice president, and Mrs. Arnold Ulbrich, East Chicago (third from left), and Mrs. E. S. Dolzall, second and third vice presidents.
Raymond Nolan Will Marry
Tomorrow
8t. Philip Neri Catholic church will be the setting for the marriage of Miss Virginia Fairbanks and Raymond R. Nolan at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. The Rev. Pr. James D. Barton will officiate.
A white lace gown with a sweetheart neckline and a hoop skirt will be worn by the bride. Her twotiered illusion veil will be caught with a lace crown. She is to carry white roses, carnations, stephanogis and baby breath. Mrs. Charles E. Owens, the matron of honor, will be dressed in a yellow marquiset frock. The bridesmaids, Miss Dona Bush and Mrs. Floyd Brown, will be dressed
By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT CAMPOBELLO ISLAND, New Brunswick, July 18.—In a brief story entitled "The Three Bricklayers” in This Week magazine, different attitudes of mind towards daily work are very clearly shown. One bricklayer felt he was just laying bricks, the second said that he was making money, but the third said he was building a cathedral. He saw the ultimate objective for which he was working, and so he enjoyed his work and it meant more to him than if it had been just a method of keeping occupied or of sarning a living, \
MANY of us think of our daily occupation from a narrow viewpoint. It may seem small and unimportant.
We earn a living or we play a part|:.
as citizens. If we are on a school board, for instance, we think we only affect the way the school is run<this year or next, while we are on the board. We forget that the.objective of a good school is to train children for life, We cast a ballot in an’ election end we think that we are choosing people to decide the local questions in our community. We elect men to our state government or to our national congress, but we think so little of our action of voting that we fail to see its true proportions and the importance of what we are doing.
” # » AS CITIZENS, I think it would be well if we could thing along the lines of the third bricklayer, who saw that he was building a cathedral.- It stood before him in all its beauty as he laid each brick, so he enjoyed his work and did it more carefully than the other workmen. If enough of us will look into the future and see in our mind's eye the kind of world we want, then democracy will really function and a
free people will give freely the
peacetime service their pation needs.
Needle Club Meets
The Irvington Willing Workers Needle club had a dessert luncheon today at the home of Miss Omel Curry, 5855 Oak ave.
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in orchid and green lace and marquiset frocks. Charles Dickmann will be the best: man, and the ushers will be Robert Nelis and Earl Williams. A reception will be held at 3 p. m. at the home of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph W. Fairbanks, 433 N. Denny st. Mr. and Mrs. John Nolan, BeecH Grove; are the parents of the bridegroom. After a short wedding trip, the couple will be at home with the bridegroom's parents after July 27.
TEEN TOGS—It's date time for Joan Myers, in this fetching Jonathan Logan frock. Joan will be a senior at Shortridge and is a member of the L-I-N-K, LINDY, G. O. B. and R. A. M. clubs. (Wasson's).
Society—
Miss’ Beazell to Be Shower Guest; Marjory Meyers to. Attend Dinner
GLASSES
You Can't Resist Frosted Glasses With Bright Red Strawberries Hand-Painted On Them Gay and Refreshing for Summer
Drinks ~ #750
Grand Hostess Gifts’
MISS MARY JO BEAZELL will be:feted at a bridal shower, and Miss Marjory Meyers and her prospective husband will be honor guests at their bridal dinner. Mrs. Herbert J. Preston and Mrs. Clifford B. Kirby
will be hostesses at a kifchen
Beazell at 8 o'clock tonight in Mrs. Kirby's home. The bride-to-be and John Marvin Marshall will be wed Sept. 6 in McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Guests at the party will include Mrs, Harry L. Beazell and Mr Jeffersonville, mothers of the couple; Mesdam Paul Cornelius, Dumont Caldwell, Richard E. Bishop, Ruth Pike, Irma DeWitt, Caroline Norton, Albert Reynolds, Fred Snively, R. B. Kirby,
John J. Marshall,
Russell C. Fish and John Wilson. Also at the party will be Misses Betty Graves, Ruhamah Hannah and Helen Mae Michael. The parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Beazell and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall. " ” s Miss Meyers and Joseph J. Minnis, who will be married tomorrow morning in St. Joan of
_Arc Catholic church, will be hon-
ored at a bridal dinner to be given by their parents, Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Meyers and Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Minnis. The dinner will be at the Marott hotel at 6:30 p. m. tonight. Guests at the event will include the Rev. Pr. Harry Hoover, pastor of St, Joan of Are Catholic church, and Mrs, Rose Moran, the mater‘nal grandmother of the bride-to-be. Other guests will be the attendants, including Miss Joan Meyers, the sister of the future bride, who will be the maid of honor; and Misses Mary Jo Curtis, Catherine Long and Joan McManus, the bridesmaids. Thomas Heinz, who will be the best -man, also has been invited as have the ushers, Robert Heinz, John Walsh Jr., and James Cart. Mark Minnis, the future bridegroom's brother, also will attend the dinner.
Hospital Music Guild Will Hear Speaker
The Methodist hospital White Cross Music guild will hear a talk by Mrs. Thomas Stebbins at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Food Craft shop. Mrs. Stebbins will describe her experiences in Hawaii . during the attack on Pearl Harbor. Mrs. Bliss is guild president.
Luncheon Monday The Women's auxiliary, 8t. Paul's Episcopal church, will covered dish luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Frederick C. Schwenge), 1430 Loretta |* dr,
have a|
and pantry shower for Miss
Miss Campbell To Be Wed In Church Rite
Miss Bonnie Mae Campbell will be wed to Louis Lazaropolis Jr. at 8:30 o'clock tonight. The cere-
| To Attend Camp Delight
{Rita Harrison, Donna Hurd, Donna
105 Girls Plan
Fifth Session Will Open Tomorrow The fifth .session of Camp Delight, operated by the Indianapolis Camp Fire Girls, will gpen tomorrow with 105 girls enrolled. The Blue Bird unit will be in charge of the couficil fire tonight closing the current week's session. Enrolled for the next session are Sandra Lee Abbitt, Judith Ahring, Carol Ann Ayers, Barbara Allen, Margo Allison, Nancy Agnew, Jo Carol Bicket, Elaine Brodey, Judy Burge. Marily Jane Carpenter, Roberta Cubert, Sue Cauble, Marilyn Colliflower, Donna M. Cover, Ruth Ann Dragoo, Patricia DeWees, Nancy Distelhorst, Diane DeArmond. Dorothy Evelyn Ricks, Alice Fox, Janet Lee Finkbiner, Ann and Lucy Freechafer, Bettina Gilchrist, Lois and Charlene Griffen, Joan Belle Hays, LaVillia Herner, Donna Anne and Judith ‘Ellen Harrison,
‘Names of Other Campers Listed
Ruthellen Hoffemeyer, Nadine { Harrison, Maysanna Hendrickson, {Mary K. Hill, Mary Ruth Heuser,
Judy, Shirley Kasserman, Carole Dee Knapp, Rosemary Knecht, | Renna Knipe. Nancy Keller, Sue Kepner, Judith Ann Kiefer, Cynthia Knapp, Patty Kelley, ‘Phyllis Lewellen, Carolyn Link, Judith Ann Lambert, Liticia Ludeman, Alice McKinney, Vida Jean Monroe. Marilyn Mayer, Janet Morehouse, Betty Lou Miller, Roalie and Lauralee Maddox, Sherry Ann Mathieu, Ann Morrison, Linda Lou Morton, Nancy = and Dorothy Meeker, Jean Neale, Juanita Newman, Mary Ann Norasel, Diana K. Nihijl, Sue Parker. Joyce Pierce, Shiriey Pearce, Rita Purcell, Janet Carol Pryor, Connie Mae Phillips, Carol Lee and Gale Ann Purves, Nancy Lee Quick, /Florena Redding, Carolyn Roaney, ‘Carol Reese, Joan Shurill. Norma Shoulders, Mary Lou Silver, Linda Sinclair, Carol Smith, Shirley Sydnar, Patti Spahr, Sharon © Rose Stewart, Carol Shumate, Alice Townsend, Sally Jo Thorngren, Martha Tracy, Janet Lee Wallace, Sylvia Weimer, Carol Willard. Anne Wesner, Doris Ann Woodard, Darlene Kay Waid, Carole Sue Walker, Marjorie Whitemore, Arlene’ York, Mary Frances Vol, Sharon Lee Yetter and Sarah Zimmerman.
Miss Paggy Roach, daughter of
‘Sunshine Club To Give Dinner For Children
Children at the Julia Jameson!
the Children’s Sunshine club at a chicken dinner Wednesday noon. Mrs. Alva Cradick, chairman of arrangements, is being assisted by Mrs, Chris Haan and Mrs. € T. Johnson. : Mrs. W. 8. Allen is in charge of the card party that is to follow the dinner, Her assistants are Mrs. Ura Frazer and Mrs. Harry Ger-
man, Mrs. D. C. Jolly is president of the club which recently donated $500 to the camp. It also has provided a movie projector for the children's ward of St. Vincent's hospital.
Woman Wins Own.
Divorce Case é
LOS ANGELES-—-Mrs. Lucile T, Miller, a law student, personally handled her own divorce case in a
ing the summer at the Joy camps, Hazelhurst, Wis.
Standing is Miss Margaret Appel, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Appel, 5802 Washington blvd.
Nutrition camp will be guests of |
Hughea photo.
SPEND SUMMER AT CAMP—These two local girls are spend-
Mounted is Dr. Carroll Roach, New Augusta.
J ackson Teacher ‘Wins Contest
JACKSON, © Miss.—Miss Aline Neal, 46, a fourth grade school teacher here, has been named “The Best Teacher of 1947” in a national contest conducted among school children. More than 33,000 letters were written by school childcen on the subject, “The Teacher Who Has Helped Me Most.”
James Archer
Takes Bride
Times State Service JASPER, Ind, July 18.-Miss
Lillian Stradtner became the bride of James D. Archer «t 2 p. m. Saturday in 8t. John's Lucheran church near here. The Rev. H. A. Barth read the vows. The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Chris Btradtner, of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. David Archer, Indianapolis, are the bridegroom’s parents,
The Bridal Scene—
Miss Cortner, Bride- to-Be Aa #
Miss Maxine Merritt wt to Be Wed in Chapel |
Mrs. Elmer W. Sherwood
Cortner, Knightstown, whose riage to Johnston E. Gel Flushing, N. Y., will be Sept. 6. " Miss Cortner is the daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie A. Cortner,’ Knightstown, and her fiance is the. son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ellsworth Gelwicks, Flushing. The luncheon-bridge honoring Miss Cortner will be held at Mrs. Sherwood’s home, 5009 Washington plvd. Guests Invited to the party po v clude Mis. Cortner, che future bride’s mother; Mesdames Walter
Chase, Wade O’Brien, Swaim, Michael Sharkey and James © Hardin, Others who will come are Misses Barbara Johnson, Barbara Barnard and Roberta Waggoner, all of Knightstown, and Misses Margaret, Sigler, Polly Murphy, Jean Swaim, Elinor Becher = Amn “Jackson.
Mrs. Frances * Merritt, 415 8. Holmes ave. announces that her daughter, Maxine, will be married tomorrow to Edward Burns, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Burns, 318 N., Harding st. The Rev. Roscoe Kirkman with read the vows at 11 a. m. af the West Side Christian chapel. Miss Mary Lou Burns will be the!
maid of honor, and Edward, Schroeder is to be the best man. . . ” y
A number of parties are being planned to honor Miss Julie Ann DE . who will be married Aug.’ 30 to Frederick G. Anderson. Dr. E.
in the home of Miss Hartley's par-* ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Hartley, 40561 Washington blvd. Miss Mary Jo Gray will give a luncheon July 20 at the aang’ 3 Golf and Country club, and on Ag 3 Mr. and Mrs. Sul Wellerig
Aug. 11, and Miss Jane Norris will, entertain Aug. 21 with a linen. shower, A picnic Aug. 24 will be held at*
court here.
mony will be read in the Irvington Presbyterian church by the Rey. John B. Ferguson. The parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. William O. Campbell,
Mrs. Lazaropolis, 38 N. Walcott st. Miss. Betty McMahon will be the maid of honor, She will wear a blue net frock. The bridesmaids, Miss Carolyn Campbell and Miss Phyllis Campbell, will bg dressed in frocks of pink and agua net.
Bride Chooses Gown
Of White Marquiset Vicki Little, the flower girl, will wear a pink net over taffeta dress. The bride will be “dréssed in a ‘white marquiset gown with a sweetheart neckline, long puffed sleeves and lace trim. Her shoul-der-length veil will be held with a starched lace crown. She will carry white roses. John W. Lazaropolis will be the best man, and Robert Bruck and Edgar Morgan Jr, will be the ushers. A reception will be held in the church parlors immediately after the wedding. The couple will go to Chicago for a trip.
She Will Not Run
HYDE PARK, N. Y.—In response to a resolution adopted by the Dem-=-
Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt as ning mate for President Truman in 1948, she responded by saying ‘nothing could induce: me to run
for any public office.”
CHARLES MAYER & co. a 20 Wer Waegon Shot
- Dexheimer-Carlon photo,
The marriage of Miss Maxine Burns will be read at | a.m. tomorrow in the « A She | is the daughter of Mrs. Frances
his parents are. Mr, and Mrs, gn #iY
442 S. Arlington ave, and Mr. and|
ocrats in North Dakota indorsing a run®
Mrs. Harry Hollis Heads Club =
Mrs. Harry H. Hollis Sr. was elected president of the On-Ea-Ota club at a recent meeting in the home of Mrs. Lee Angerer, 1310 Wright
Other officers are Mrs. Paul R. Van Treese, vice president; Mrs. A. G. Cooley, secretary, and Mrs. Fred
Charging with cruelty, she won her case.
Rides With Troops
LONDON-~Wearing her uniform as colonel of the Grenadier guards, Princess Elizabeth rode side saddle
B. Hite, treasurer,
9:30 to 5:00
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Summer Store Hours
Monday Through Friday Saturday 9:30 to 1:00 »
Our Terrace Tearoom will be closed on Saturdays during July and Auguft
Celebration of recently. :
her husband, Wilbur, |
girl.
Jack Stradtner, the Norman Archer, brother,
were the ushers.
Miss Jeraldine Schnarr was the d bridesmaid, and Phyllis Stradtner, " the bride's sister, was the flower
bride's brother, was the best man, and the bridegroom's and Kenneth Stradtner
Mrs. Us McMurtrie honored the bride-to-be with a luncheon today at the Woodstock club, ;
Women and Peace -
NEW YORK-At a panel discus{sion held at the recent General
After the ceremony a dinner for |Federation of Women's Clubs cone
| which they will live in Indianapolis.
at the traditional trooping of the/the immediate families was served vention here, it was maintained colors during the official birthday at the American Legion home, The that women throughout the world King George couple left for a trip North after are not doing their part to prevent. future wars. ~
