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Mrs. J. C. Fix to Be Radio Chairman A number of Indianapolis women are planning to convention Phi Beta sorority will hold Sunday through next Thursday at the Netherland Plaza hotel in Cincinnati. The organization is a national professional fraternity of music and ‘speech. Mrs. Hazel Silvey Hill, recently electéd president of Pi Zeta chapter, will be at the convention, Mrs. J.C. Fix, instructor in radio at Indiana university summer school, will serve as radio chairman,

Mrs. Olin T. Arbaugh Planning to Attend Others who will attend from here include Mrs. Olin T. Arbaugh, retiring president of the chapter, Js. Albert Dalshimer, historian; W. R. Richardson, national _— selor; Mesdames Martha Taylor Tebbes, Walter 8. Grow and George B. Gannon and Miss Clara Ryan, Special guests at the convention will be delegates from chapters chartered since the last meeting.

These include active chapters at |

Banta Barbara college and the University of California, and alumnae groups at Bristol, Va. Detroit and Beattle. Thé convention will include a boat

trip on the Ohlo river, an ice show

and tours to points of interest.

Sororities— Chapter Plans To Mark 10th Year

An anniversary dinner is one of the activities being planned by local |

* sororities,

Pal chapier, Bein sorority, will celebrate its 10th anniversary with a dinner at 6 o'clock tomorrow night. Members will meet at the club room at 5:15 p. m. The dinner is to be at Holly Hock hill. Mrs. Victor Adams, Acton, will be hostess for the guest meeting Kappa chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa sorority, will hold at 8 p. m. Monday.

Informal Rite To Be Read

An informal ceremony at 7:30 o'clock tonight will unite Miss Alice Mae McGee and Forrest Moore,’ The vows will be read by the Rev. M. O. Robbins, 8301 Haverstick rd. The bride will wear a navy dress with white accessories and a corsage of red roses. : Mrs. Corbett Wright, sister of the bridegroom, is to be the bride's | only attendant. John Andrews will | be.best man, Aftér a trip to Virginia, the couple will’ be ‘at’ home with the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGee, 1000 E. Epler ave. The bridegroom {is the son of Mrs. Rosa Moore, Clinchco, Va.

Queen Mother Mary

Is Collector LONDON--Despite her 80 years of age, Queen Mother Mary has a woman's passion for shopping and is often seen in and out of the big London stores. However, she prefers the smaller ndividual shops. She is a coll of antiques, furniture, fine china and glassware and talks with considerable knowledge of them to the experts whose shops she visits,

Early Campaign NEW YORK-Sarah Hale, editor of Godey's Lady's book, cam+ paigned in the 1850's for the

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ENGAGED—A wedding Saturday is being planned by Miss Pauline Pruett and Jack D. Summers, Their parents are Mrs. Pearl Gee of Franklin, and C. L. Summers who is of Nederland, Tex.

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CAMPOBELLO ISLAND, New| Brunswick, July 24.—Apparently {congress, fn spite of the President's! appeal, has decided to do nothing | about the Stratton bill to admit | displaced porsons to this country, | But Senator Revercomb of West | Virginia has managed to get! through a resolution to appoint a committee to investigate the Whule | question of immigration—this at ¥ cost not to exceed $50,000, We hardly need any more investigation, since all the facts are| already well known. This is stmply | the kind of delaying tactics which | we blame the Russians for using, | | The committee does not have to make any recommendations until Mareh, 38.

on : INSTEAD of making a gesture {which would set an example, by | accepting this year 100.000 immi[grants from displaced persons’ camps on a quota basis, we will do nothing. This means one of two things— vither the rést of ihe world also will do nothing, or the the leadership in this matter will shift to some other nation which has the courage to face situations as they are. “

. » ~ I KNOW well that there are people in this country who, for a number. of very obvious reasons, are afraid to bring anyone in from {the displaced persons’ ~amp. I think this fear is far more dangerous than the people whom we might bring in. We are growing so pusillanimous that, in a short time, we will be afraid of our own shadows-and this is no world in which the fearful surivie. Good new blood will do us no harm.

have seen so much that was unknown that they have learned how to accept it snd stand up to it. . w » HERE 1 AM, blaming congress when, after all, the blame really lies with ourselves. It is we who have not been articulate enough and have not educated people as a whole to understand that the displaced persons are just like ourselves, Only, for the moment, they have no country, We have not made people ‘realize to the full what

lowering our own standards of living.

New York Dwarf Was Smallest

NEW YORK.—Lucia Zarate, New York dwarf, is sald to have been the smallest person ever pern. 8he measured 20 ‘nches in height.

adoption of Thanksgiving day as a national holiday.

Tom Thumb, inst famous dwarf, measured 31 inches.

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Priteh-Hals photo MARRIED — Miss Barbara Jane Trusty was married to John Handak July 4. Her faths-

Rogdts photo DATE SET —A ceremony Aug. 30 will unite Miss Rosemary Witt and Hugh Francis

Johnson Jr, She is the daugh is Emza Trusty, 1229 Martin ter of Charles W. Witf, 30 ave. and his parents are Mr, Johnson ave’ and his parents and Mrs. Frank Handak, 1116 |

are of Kansas City, Mo. UN Holmes ave.

. Joan Hayden, Allan Spiegal Engaged; * Parties Will Honor the Future Bride

THE ENGAGEMENT OF MISS JOAN HAYDEN and Allan M. Spiegel is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hayden. Mr. Spiegel is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Spiegel of Shelbyville. Miss Hayden is a graduate of Butler university, and she did graduate work at Indiana university, Mr, Spiegel is attending I. U. The wedding will be read at 10:30 a, m, Saturday, Sept. 6, in 88. Peter and Paul cathedral. The Rev. Fr. Francis VanBenten will officiate Miss Ellen Claire Swallow, Rockport, is to be the maid of honor, and the junior bridesmaid will be Miss Alice Gerlach. The best 1 man is ‘to be Robert Fixe, Shelbyville, | =" and ushers will include Harold | and linen .shower at 9:30 a. m. Thurston and Clyde Wiley, Shel- | Aug. 2 in Ayres’ tea room,

byville, and Joel Wells, Evans- The guests will include Mesville. dames Hayden, Spiegel and Glenn

Miss Jane Haddath will honor | COnWay, Misses Haddath, Marthe bride-to-be with a bathroom snd kitchen shower at 7:30 p. m. Monday, Guests will include ‘Mrs. ‘Harry Ellis, Lafayette; Mesdames Hayden, Spiegel, R. F. Haddath, Denby Gerlach and Kenneth

rite Hardy, Dorothy Carson and Virginia Johnson. Other parties beg planed for the future bride include a tea

Walker, Misses Swallow, Gerlach, | Aug. 24, by Mrs. Conway and Mrs. Suzanne Pearson, Leota Spencer, | Walker. Mrs. Conway will entertain.

Phyllis Byers, Mary Anne Marks, Mildred Marshall, Bernice Butler and Ellen Lindsay and. Miss Jean Warren, Darlington.

Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. Case To Give Breakfast

Mrs. Ellis and her mother, Mrs. Harry Case, will give a breakfast

Mrs. Hayden will give a tea later in August for her daughter,

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to be given at 2:30 p. m. Sunday,

WASHINGTON — The Anierican | wij] have a moonlight hike. Mem-

Red Cross, with almost pers will meet at the west door of 20,000,000 members, is largest youth | Jordan hall,

Party to Fete Miss Selig At Her Home Ralph Fickenworth ~ Weds Midge Moran A marriage and an engagement announcement highlight the bridal

news today. Miss Midge Rae Moran, Olympia,

E. PFickenworth Jr. The wedding was in the First Baptist chureh in Olympia. The bridegroom, who is a member of the navy, is the son of Mrs. Florence Pickenworth, 2425 N. Illinois st, | After a visit here, the couple will {be at home in Long Beach, Cal, where the yridegtoom is stationed. |

Mr. and Mis. J. ‘R. Hodge, 434 W. {Raymond st., announce the engage- | ment and approaching marriage of their daughter, Florence, and Charles E. Cromlich. The wedding is to be Aug. 8 in the Undenominational tabernacle,

The prospective bridegroom is the

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Altar Society Sets Card Party

The Altar society of St. Ann's

| Catholic church will sponsor a card party in the parish hall at 8 p. m..

today. Mrs. Prancis Otto, chairman, is being assisted by Mrs. Charles Heiny and committee members.

Immodesty . CHUNGKING, China. — Some Chinese women consider it im-

modest to display their bound feet, and it is even considered improper

CS THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1047 Time-Saver Babes Alumnae Club

Automatic household washing | Meets Tomorrow

dryers sre. the answer Af Jou wast) The Babes Alumnae club will the luxury of soft and flufly bath| ..¢ at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the

towels. They are tumbled over and nome of Mrs. Ethel Roberts, 3220 over in a soft breeze of warm air. Fall Oreek blvd.

1g|80 that in a few minutes they are Mrs. Mary June HB Bw made fresh+smelling feath . ulsmann and feathery | the hostess with Mrs. Robert

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CHICAGO. Mrs. Forrest Bu First Corset - rrest Burright, 64-year-old grandmother of NEW YORK. — The first use of Oregon, IIL, handles the reins with anything resembling an actual cor-

the best of them in trotting and set was in the 16th Century when pacing events at Maywood park Catherine de Medici introduced a

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son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles C. Cromlich, Greenwood. uy The wedding will be followed by a [reception at the home of the future) bride's parents. | | The couple will live at 162 N. | Whitcomb st,

n Miss Virginia Rosalind Selig, who {will be wed to .Charlds W. Small, Cleveland, Aug. 3, will be feted at a bridal party for her attendants and | friends in her home, 56th st. and Pendleton pike, the night preceding the ceremony. | Miss Selig is the daughter of Mr. land Mrs. Raymond H. Selig. The! {parents of the bridegroom are Mr. | and Mrs. W. C. Small, Pember- | ville, ©. The wedding will be in the North | Methodist church at 2:30 p.m, The | party will -be * held after rehearsal.

Hike Planned By Club

| The Indiana Nature Study club | will have a covered dish supper at | 4 p. m. Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Beard, | Campbell st., will entertain. Miss | Betty Newcomer is in charge of the program. At 7:30 p. m. Sunday the club

Butler university. . Harry Lloyd is to be the leader.

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