Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1947 — Page 24

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Pritch-Hale photo FUTURE BRIDE — A cere mony Aug. 22 will unite Mise Amelia Grindean and Stephen | Warnock. She is the daugh ier of Mrs, Lena’ Grindean 5 W, Raymond st. and his are Mr. and Mrs, W, Mt, Carroll

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WEBDING NEAR--Miss Alice Jaan Little and Harold J : Mi Manus will D8 mArriag Sar urday inthe Broadway Meth odist church Mr. and 7700 Si Frank: Whaler Ave

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hillips to Fete Daughter,

at Bridal Dinner

"MR. AND MRS. MELVILLE L. PHILLIPS will give

the bridal dinner for their daughter; Ruth, and her fiance, Harold L. Rice, Saturday night in the gold room of the

Hotel Lincoln.

The couple is to be mar

ried at 3:30 p. m, Sunday in

the Broadway Methodist church. Dr. Newman S. Jeffrey

will officiate.

Guests at the dinner will be Mr. and Mrs. Louis H Rice, parents’

of ‘the prospective bridegroom; Di and Mrs, David Palmer of Sedalia, Mo,, Misses Nancy Rice, Ann Richardt, Zoe Fuller and Barbara Ordel, John Cannon of Si

EA. Phillips, Mr

and Ronald Seérvies The bride-to-be will be honor Mise Fuller and Miss Ordel will entertain in the Puller home Assisting the hostesses will be their mothers, Mrs. Ray Ordel and Mrs. Harry Fuller CGiuests at the shower will be Mesdames Phillips, Rice, Palmer and Robert Boaz, Misses Scotten, Rice, Richardt, Jackie Jeffries, Lucille Brown, Betty Jahe Willame, Phyllis Jay, Carita Sadler, Elaine Carver,

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Wilda Whittaker Patty Ryan, Marjorie Brink, Betty Thompson, Reta Myer and Jean Fuller

Kitchen Shower Will Fete Two

A Kitchen shower Saturday afternoon will fete two brides-to-be. The party will be in the committee room at Ayres’ guests will .be Miss Bebita Corya, who will be married’ Sept. 6 to James B. Kennedy, and Miss Barbara Boyer, who will be wed fo Dr. Philip E. Pennington on Aug. 20 Miss Shirley M. Loy, who is to be a bridesmaid for Miss Corva, and Miss Patricia Botkin of Columbus, O, who will be a bridesmaid for Miss Boyer, will entertain Attending the shower will be Mrs. Donald H. Mitchell, Tipton; Miss Sunny Wilson, Noblesville; Miss Joann Fritz, Bluffton; Miss Rosemany Daniels, Carmel; Miss Mary Ann Perkins, Monticello. Misses Dorothy Swickard, Muriel Holland, June Goodrich, Phoebe Walker, Sylvia Sendelbach, Betty Isaacs, - Henrietta Hurt, Joann Christena, Mary Jo Browder, Jackie Lawson Mussés Phyllis Stultz, Evelyn Goepper, Rita Wilford, Shirley Rae Eyam, Cerdldige~ Harman rfinia De Bois

Alumnae Group

Will Meet

The Indiana Alumnae association of Cliristian college will have arnt business meeting following & 1 p. m. luncheon Saturday in the Columbia elub Mrs Mack McCarel, chairman of the scholarship fund, will report ‘on hier committee's. activities durIg the past year. Miss Helen Reifel, traveling” representative for the college, will report on activities at

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school OfMcers the period will be elected Retiring: oMcers are Miss Norma Oburn. president; Miss Lenore Hunt of Kokomo vice president: Miss Dorgthy Clingerman of Terre Haute, .secretary « treasure; Mrs Crilbert Gambill of Terre Haute Advisor. and Miss Patricia Burnet: publicity

for next two-year

Chapter Sets Meetin (7 Gamma Delta chaptef Kappa Delta Phi sorority, will meet at 8 o'clock fonight at the Corner community hoqse

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My Day ‘Bystanders Are Not

Innocent’

ELEANOR ROOSEVELT ISLAND New In a recently

By \ CAMPOBELLO Brunswick, Aug. 14 published article entitled “Bystanders Are Not Innocent,” Nore man Cousins, editor of the Saturday Review “of ‘Literature, tells the fol-

lowing story

| A Greek scholar, teaching and studving in one of our great Midwestern universities, was attacked

one evening in the coffee shop of

a well-known hotel by a group of |

rowdy undergraduates. After making some loud remarks against the Jews, one pointed at him and said He looks like a Jew" As a this assault, . the man spent 10 days in a hospital . . . THE horrible thing to me is that this could happen when other people were about and that no one seems to have tried to prevent it I fegl sure thal even one person with courage and conviction could have brought these young people to their senses. Wé did not fight fascism in order to develop here

result of

A war against allow it wo The closing two paragraphs of Mr. Cousins’ article are“ the ones 1 wnt to bring to vour attention “In any event, this is no time for bystanders. Those who persist in looking tMe_ other way ‘in the presence of i or necessity exempt themselves trom nothing _ except membership in the human family “This week marks the second an Hiroshima and the Happy anniversary

uiversary of atomic age everybody

~ » » IT IS time we took a look at ow selves and made up our nithds that we can no longer joke about questions of race prejudice or religious differences "= And even if we do not agree with the political beliefs held by some we must not reach a state of fear and hysteria. which will make us all cowards! Either we are strong epough to live as a free people or we will become a police state. There Is no such thing as being a bystander on these questions!

Noblesville Party Members and their guests of Kappa chapter Delta Sigma Kappa sorority, will meet for & picnic at Noblesville park at 4 pm Sunday

families and

Pienie Arranged The West Edgewood Homemakers club will have a family picnic at 6.30 p.m. Saturday at the home Evan Miller, 5235 Camden

st. Mrs. Ray Carmichael will assist

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- F, H. Ho photo, BETROTHED—Thé engagement of Miss Jean Their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Roy A. Brown, 1609 E, lowa st. His parents are Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Messerlie, 23 Whittier ol. . The wedding is t& be Aug. 30,

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The Bridal Scene—

Barbara Lovell Will Be Guest At Tea on Sunday; ‘Pollyanna Fox Will Be Wed

brides-to-be and a marriage highlight the current bridal scene

Several parties. honoring Miss Barbara Lovell will be hon onal shower at 4 p.m. Sunday in t K. Thomas, 1138 N. Tacoma st. M { Anthony Huser, Saturday, Aug. 23, Guests at the party will include the mothers of the engaged couple, Mrs. Earl J. Lovell and Mrs. Joseph N. Huser; Mesdames R. M. Cran-| dall, Kenneth Baker, Paul C. Eltzroth, Hunter Kennedy, Richard Kennedy, John Lauth, Robert Lauth, Bertha Lovell,

Herbert Meyer, Jack Meyer, Louis Meyer, Mesdames Carl Schubert, Earl Smith and Larry Wallace, Misses Phyllis Adair, Patty Carr, Helen Goger, Loretta Hickey, Dorothy Huser, Jane Lanahan, Rita Markey, Shirley McMillen, Donna Schmidt, Sylvia Sendelbach, Mary = Helen] Lovell, Dorothy Gerlach and Joan Roth, n n ” At 3 po m. Sunday a miscellaneous shower will be given for Miss Myrtle Lee by Miss Mikels. The, party will be in the Lee home. bride will be married to Robert J. Perkins, son of Mrs Flora Perkins, Aug. 31 in the Downey Avenue Christian church Invited to the shower are Mesdames Richard Allen, Robert Gray. Lawrence Lee Jr, Robert Andrews, carl Hall’ and Chester Coryell, Misses Elizabeth Fisher, Mary Kath- | McAllen, Janice Heithecker,! Quinn, Joan Colbert, | Louise Leonard, LaVonne Hendrix-! son, Prances Landwehr, Patricia Clendenriing and Myhra Mahrling. Misses Delores Brooks, Gloria Rubush, Audrey Burden, Mary Wright, Jean Schmidt, Jean SulliCharlotte Crane, Franges HarWellman ‘and Eloise

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Fox, Sher approaching Pollyson Perry,

aal nl marriage of their daughter anna, to Emmett Lee Perr) of Mr. and Mrs Herbert Arcadia The wedding will’ be Sunday: Aug 24, in Lhe First Methodist church of Sheridan, fliss Fox has selected Miss Winona Quigg. to be her maid of "hunot The bridesmaids will Miss Oleta Brandenburg and Miss Phyllis Ackles Eudean - Thompson and Linda Lou Fox will be the flower

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— - ep tea ——— Tea Sunday Arranged jé

: i f Zeta Tau Alpha sorority Sunfugageinent announcements’ gay will hold its annual blue and

ored at a candlelight tea and per-| this fall. he home of her aunt, Mrs. Marian | iss Lovell will be married to John| pg in St. Philip Neri Catholic church.|

The tea is to be at” the home of rs Leslie M. Devoe, 4014 Washington blvd. Mrs. Edgar Withrow of Wilmette, Ill, will be an honor guest. Alumnae who will assist ostess are Mesdames A. R. Stacey

girls, and ‘Neal Butcher will be the ring bearer Chester Perry, a brother of the h bridegroom, will be the best man,

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O. Price, Active members at the party will include the chapter's rush captains They are Miss Jo Leisch, Danville, and Miss Joyce Dearing Attending from out of town will be Miss Peg Singer of St Louis, Miss Nancy Ann Young's engage- president: Miss Jane Young, Mar- | ment to Richard Sharp Thompson | ion; Miss Marcy Chastain, Salem; has been announced by her parents, Miss Lila Bette Vorgang, Jefferson-

Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Young, aaqy | Ville; Miss Nancy Anderson, South

College ave. Mr. and Mrs. Glen M.!yjlle; Miss Jo Creighton, Thompson, 4728 Rook) ave, and Miss Pat Litten, Bloomington. are the prospective bridegroom's parents, The wedding will be Sept. 6 in Meridian Heights Presbyterian church, Miss Ann Metzger, Cleveland, will be the maid of honor. The bridesmaids will include Miss Lucy Rhoadarmel, Waterloo: Miss Mary: Kathryn McIntyre and Miss Eleanor Mauch. Robert L. Thompson will be his brother's best man. Werner Siems, Evansville; James Earl Thompson, Niles, Mich, and Bruce Dotts will be the ushers.

Council Plans Quarterly Meeting

The quarterly all-day meeting of the May Wright Sewall Council of Women will be held next Thursday in the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. Laura E Ray will preside at the opening session at 10 a. m Mrs, E. L. Burnett is in charge of registration, James A. Eldridge, field director for the American Association for the United Nations, will speak on “The United Nations Up to Date.” He will be introduced by Mrs. Lowell 8S. Fisher, program chairman. Mrs. Glen Swartz, Crawfordsville, will sing. Plans will be made for attendance at the International Council of Women that will meet Sept. § to 12 in Philadelphia. The national council will begin its meeting “there on Sept. 12, according to Mrs, Ambrose N. Diehl, president,

d : Corbin Patrick and / Peltier and John W. Fox, a brother and Roy Miss Fox attended Butler university, The prospective bridegroom attended Purdue -university,

Miss Waldo

Four have been scheduled for Miss Margaret Helen Waldo, who will be married to! Vernon E. Lewis Sept. 20. Mrs, Harley Rhodehame] will be hostess at a luncheon and mis

cellaneous shower tomorrow at the Woodstock club. Wednesday night Mrs. Robert McClaren and her mother, Mrs. Ralph Davis, will entertain in the Davis home, 637 Park ave, for Miss Waldo. A personal shower will be given by Mrs. O. M. Jones, and her daughter, Rosemary, and Mrs. W. T. MacDonald, and her daughter, Joanne, next Thursday night. The i party will be given in the Jones residence *208 W, 44th st. . Mrs. Russell Hippensteel . will give a luncheon and surprise . shower Aug. 29 in Meridian Hills oF

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Saturday W-I-R-E.

\ Emplopment Guess WASHINGTON -~It is estimated that in 1950 there will be 16,000,000 women gainfully employed in the

Jo

Brown and Thomas Messerlie is announced by her |

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By Sorority | silver tea for girls entering I. U...

|Mrs. George Rech will give a mis-|

‘| Herbert R. Hill, «Leonard Swartz, ihe Thompson home,

{ Bend; Miss Taffy Potter, Evans- will

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PH _ : BRIDE.TO.BE — A coveriony ENGAGED — Mr. and Mire."

Aug. 22 will unite Miss Mar. qaret Wilson and Norman Brit-« ton. She is the deughter of

Louise Wilson will become the |

bride of James Richard Loggins Aug. 27. "Her parents are Mr.

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Justin A. Walsh, 604 N. Oakland ave., announce the ens gagement of their daughter,

and Mrs, Frederick Wilson, 125 Blue Ridge rd., and his parents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Loggins, ‘4118 Rookwood ave,

Mr. and Mts, James L. Wilson, Danville, and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs." Charles Britton, 3313 Boulevard pl.

Miss Edith Amos Announces

Juanita, and James P. McNulty, son of Mr, and Mrs, James MeNulty, 825 N. Rural st. The wedding will be Aug. 23.

‘Brunch’ Is Set ~ |By Alpha Phi

Sorority

To George Sankey Jr.

Miss Edith Amos has selected Mrs. Abraham Caster, Crawfordsville “) "2 as her matron of honor when she is married to George L.-Sankey Jr. A “brunch” at 1p. m. Sunday will Aug. 31. : entertain girls planning to enter

The future bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. George W. Amos, | DePauw and Indiana universities Cumberland. Mr. and Mrs, Sankey, Wheeling, W.; Va,, are the grospec-, this fall tive bridegroom’s parents. ‘ve oi Hostesses will be Alpha Pf so-

The ceremony’ will*be read at 4:30 : . ; p.m. inth# Cumberland Méthodist Sorority Plans Bt nae members. Whe e Highland Coun«

church, . Other attendants will in-! . clude the sister of the future bride, § 7 P try club, Ww 1m arty Mrs. *T. O. Philpott is alumnae

Miss Alice Jean Amos, who will be the maid of honor: Mrs. E: G. Hinshaw is in charge chairman for the -event. Her ase be the best man. The ushers will °f Plans for a “duck-fn” party sistants include Mesdames Richard

Robert Kieser, Dayton, 0. will

include George Amos, the brother Alpha Xi Delta sorority will hold | Boatman, Burton E. Beck, Ray D, . | The Indiana” university chapter. © the bride-to-be, and William A. Aug. 23 at the Riviera club for pros- Grimes, Edgar Diederich and Rob-

Steele. bu ert. Houk and Miss C i . ctive women stu ss Carolyn Dixo Miss Amos attended the Univer- {> Gents at Indiana ¥ oo”

: : itd | ~ Misses Jane a sity of Cincinnati, and the pros. 8nd Purdue universities. late. Dep fd Marian Osborn pective bridegroom noW:is attend-| The active and alumnae chapters '® auw representatives, and

3 | : I U. members on the -committ ing the university. are co-operating to give the swim- 5 ; : mittee ‘ | jare Misses Marilyn i i ory igh Mrs. Herbert yung party. cits A ey ary, irra iompson, geview Ur» AN%| Assiting Mrs. Hinshaw will be/Kuntz Doris Mayer, Jacquie cellaneous shower for Miss Amos, |Misses Erwille Radcliff, Ruth Joh, Setaelier and Jane Phebus. About 30 guests have been invited son, Jean Lindenburg,' Sarah Jo will yt] a Saroriy members to the party which will be given in Pyckett and Lois Beacham. [wil include Me Ti a A personal shower will honor Miss | huss, M. 2 Sull is chairman for Chickse, Depa Tush chairman, Amos the night of Aug. 32. The the “brunch” that will precede the | 88 ey Schmidt, Logans-

sisters of the future bride, Mrs, Wil- swim. Mrs. R. L. McKay is in [PUG Jpdtiana rush chairman. liam A. Steele and Miss Alice Jean [charge of table decorations,.and fa- | thers are Miss Margaret Pinyerd Amos, will give the party in the : > |and Miss Constance Slack, Chicago; home of the bride-to-be. Fifteen ro: 21 being handled by Mesdames Miss Elizabeth Bird, East Lansing, guests have received invitations to} M. Sullivan, J. M. Powell, J. W. Mich.; Misses Jane and Gloria the shower 9 Collins and C.K Whistler. Walker - and Doris Preeman, ’ Special guests will include - Mrs. Evansville. Harold F. Bates of Cincinnati, rush| Miss Louise Laughlin, Terre supervisor for province four and a Haute; Miss Jo Merritt, Wabash; past national vice president; and Miss Marti Goss, Mooresville; Miss hostess to Rho chapter, Mrs. John L. Lloyd of Cincinnati, a Katherine Hooten, Lebanon; Miss

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Chapter Meeting Mrs. James Akers, Beech Grove, be

Warsaw, Delta Sigma Kappa sorority, at'member of the national commmitiee | Martha Field, Mt. Vernon, and Miss

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8 p. m. Tuesday in her home. Martha Neal, Greencastle.

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