Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1947 — Page 22
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P. H. Ho photo | TO BE WED — Miss Mary Sylvia Johnson will become the bride of Bryce M. Williams on Sept. 3. She is the daughter of Mr; and Mrs. William John. son, 3625 N. Denny st., and his parents are Mr, and Mrs, Den. nis Williams of Waldron, Ark. Baremine — . —
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RECENT BRIDE—Mrs. George E. Mohr, 3120 Ruckle st., announces the marriage of her daughter, Betty Ann, and Adrian La Follette, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. La Follette, 4018 Graceland ave., The wedding was read on July 3,
. . Miller photo BRIDE-TO.BE—Mr. and Mrs, Irvin T. Wagner, Sandborn, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Berdene, of 639 N, Gray st. to Paul Edward Roell of Hollywood, Cal, He is the
S I son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Roell, 53 N. Short-
Many Party Reservations Are Listed, ridge rd. The wedding will be Sept. I.
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WED IN GERMANY—A ceremony June 25 in Landshut, Germany, united Miss Dorothy Lucille Golden and Lt. Thomas L. Brown, Mansfield, O. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Golden, 85! Northview ave, Lt, Brown is a member of the \J. S. army of occupation.
For Supper Dance at Meridian Hills |7—————>———= RR ——————————————————— Ro. — . — ———— ; da nb | Ne MANY MEMBERS OF THE MERIDIAN HILLS The Br L Scene ‘De Paul Is First COUNTRY CLUB are planning parties to attend the “Old ‘Miss Shriver,
South” supper dance the club will have from 9 to 12 o'clock !
Saturday night.” The event will be semi-formal, and a Mr. Wilson buffet supper will be served at 11 o'clock. A Are Engaged °|
| The pavilion and surrounding grounds will be lighted | by candles in hurricane lamps for the dance. Chic Meyers orchestra | Beveral ments highlight the bridal notes!
will provide music. {a marriage click,” he said. ......
CHICAGO, Aug. 21.—
Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Ransburg are chairmen of plans for the event. They are being assisted by Messr. and Mesdames Robert H. (oday, | Wheat, Barkley W. Duck Jr., Max Fritz, Boris E. Meditch and Charles | Miss Dorothy Eflene D. Babcock. Party reservations have been made by Messrs. and Mesdames daughter of Mrs. Thomas R. Lyda, Charles Stone, Stewart Gordon, Charles L. Arensman, A ——— Roy L. Ford, Jack Thomson and Adrian Wilson on Sept. Harold J. Becoy. Also planning to friends are Messrs. and Mesdames Ralph O. Quelsser, Schaefer, Clair 0. Knox, O. W. [parents Bogda, Willard ©. Whipple, | The ceremony will be read at 4:30|"PpPle that grows when a pebble is william F. Hoffman and Walter |p. m. in the rectory of S88. Peter ses) into water. | L. Brant. {and Paul cathedral. The Rt. Rev.| Other groups will be entertained |Msgr. Raymond R. Noll will ottict- | Most of the- Students by Miss Mary Jo McGuire, Messrs, |ate. To Teach this, Fall and Mesdames Charles C. Binkley,.| A miscellaneous shower will honor
Shriver, {students, whipped ..out notebooks
Ruth Shriver,jand bent over their desks.
Paul university's uptown campus,|
13, her] mother has announced. Mr. and|
Action Against Another War Discussed
By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT HYDE PARK, Aug. 21-1 am getting an Increasing number of letters from women who are con-
man, Ralph A. Lemcke Jr, and [day at the home of the prospective But, come fall, most of them will!
Paul R. Summers, |bridegroom’s mother,
His 35 students, consisting of nine nuns, three Greensburg, will be wed to James From this morning class on De band.
sntertain {on the downtown campus, Dr, Al-|28ement. Mrs. George G. Wilson, Epler rd, bert A. Vail's theories on marriage Woman is to be needed. The great-
Mid-West
University With Pre-Marriage Course in Its Curriculum
By LOIS THRASHER
brothers and 23 lay
“By nature and instinct,
and from an evening class of 75 8reatest need of a man is encourThe greatest need of al
Norb P. Are the prospective bridegroom'siand divorce will shortly spread in| est thing a woman can achieve in| [an ever-widening circle, like the MArTiage is to be needed and to know that she 1s needed.
“Marriage is like a bank account.
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i Miller photo ENGAGED — Miss Eileen Griffin will be married to Thomas J. Costello, 261 N.
, Rural st. on Sept. 20. She is the daughter of Mir. and Mrs. Michael Griffin, 622 N, Tem. ple ave.
Clubs— Flower Show
Is Planned By Club
A flower and harvest show this week-end is among. the activities being planned by local clubs, The Ladiés Federal club had a business and social meeting today at the home of Mrs. Charles A. Sammis, 256 S. Emerson ave.
George Sheehan. The Brookside Garden club will have its annual flower and harvest
|show Saturday and Sunday at
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Mrs. Grover Long and Mrs. Earl
rangements for the show, The club will hold a covered dish luncheon Saturday noon in connettion with the show. In charge of plans for this are Mesdames Raymond Lunsford, R. S. Miller, Alva Robinson and Rob-
You can’t draw out more than you ¢r¥ Snoddy. put in, |
| Mrs. Goethe Link will be the
| speaker when the Blue Flower Gar- | Thi th tud grades—that it {8 what they put den club, meets Wednesday with] The Babes Alumnae club willl 8 summer the students are into a home that Mrs. W. B. Hodge, 5815 N. Penn- meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow with Mrs. Irving 8. Malsch, Gordon W. Gat- |Miss Shriver from 2 to 5 p. m. Sun-|jearning. Ho se fat sounss. not what
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In charge of the entertainment | e slim, gray-haired professor adjusted the were Mrs. C. O. Brammell and Mrs. | engagement ~announce- bridge piece of his glasses and glanced hastily at his watch. “Today, class, we are going to discuss the basic attitudes that make |
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Photo Reflex photo, TO, BE, WED — Miss Edith Amos, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Amos, Cumberland, will be married Aug. 31 to "George L. Sankey Jr. His parents are of Wheeling, W. Va.
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DATE SET—Mr. and Mrs. Ol-
lie E. Sutherlin, Fillmore, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Katheryn, and Robert A. Cheetham, son of Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Cheetham, 1523 Pruitt st.. The wedding will be Aug. 30.
Babes Alumnae Club Sets Meeting
Shen photo BETROTHED — Miss Nancy Ann Young will be wed Sept. 6 to Richard Sharp Thompson, Their parents are Mr. and Mrs, Robert Young, 4471 College ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thompson, 4728 Rookwood ave.
Club Juniors Arrange
Sept. 5 Dance
Junior members of the Meridian Hills Country club will have their “Back to-School” dance Sept. 5. Ralph Lillard’s orchestra will provide music, J Dick Stinebaugh and Steve Pardee are co-chairmen for the dance and committee members are Misses {Nelle Becherer, Mary Sue Weller, | Joey Pittenger and Carol King, Bob Baxter, Bud Schaefer, Chuck DeVoe and Stew Gordon. Pennants, banners and school«
days gadgets will decorate the club fand dancing will be held either ine side or out, depending upon the | weather.’ | This is the present committee's third dance of the season and a new junior committee will take over for holiday plans. The members are appointed by the club.
Miss Moore Is Bride
Miss Marie Margaret sMoore, 3224 Capitol ave, became the bride of
|Jon A. Glenn, 4202 N. Pennsyl- Cleo L. Price at 9:45 a. m. Aug. 2.
“These children will grow natur-| Mrs. Link will discuss “Narcissus vania st.
|ally with the idea of thinking of and Other Bulbs."
cerned because they feel that we women are not doing enough to Prevent the recurrence of war. I am not sure that there is much
that women alone can do. Govern-|
ments are still largely in the hands of men, and perhaps the most effective action that women can take is to insist that they get representation on all levels in government. . . . THERE is some chance that in a few countries women might succeed in doing this. But whether that would be possible, even in the governments of the great powers, I am not sure. And even if women succeeded In getting sufficient influence to get, their point of view across to the | people of their yarious nations, I| am not certain that in all cases] they would be found standing] solidly in opposition to war. w - w » . AS AN example of the type of letters coming to me, I am quotifig here one titat- arrived from Mrs, | Nancy J. Barrott, 30, of South Australia. “I have read pelentists say that mankind must renounce war or commit suicide Yet all of our countries are going ahead, making the weapons—es | sentially aggressive weapons—{for| the war in which man is to commit suicide. | “We who live in places such as) these wonder how other nations) regard us. Will- they mark our] cities down as priority targets when the atomic bombs and rockets be-| gin to fiy? Are we not causing! them also to bulld up their arma- | ments in a frantic race of fear against us?
that eminent
“WHY train our ‘children in love and service to humanity if they are one day to be blasted off the earth? It has been sald that the hand that rocks the cradle rules’ the world. { “Well, some hand. rocked Hitler's eradle, and some hand also rocked the cradle of Lincoln and other great men who gave their lives in service to humanity, It would ‘be good if all women were to consider into which category they fall. “We cannot all do very much | each according to her ability. | Those of us who are conscious of our {inability would do well to remember that it has not always been the very clever or well-en~ dowed person who has done most to bring many reforms. “What is needed is sincerity and
Parties also will be entertained | The future bride is a graduate of {5p back into their jobs as grade
Marsh, Robert C. Blessing, Karl | A. Stegemlier, Willlam H. Walker, Kenneth F. Adair and Horace E. Storer, \ | Other party reservations have
dames George Van Dyke, Paul D.
ald Ellis, Dr. and Mrs®R. E. Jen- | kins and Dr. and Mrs. James | Browning. Joy Haine Visits | Classmates
| by Messrs. and Mesdames C. D. {the St. Vincent hospital School of | school, high school or college in-| Budd, ‘D. W. Alexander, George Nursing. She lives at 2848 N. Illi- structors, passing on what they have Copyright 1047, by The Indianapolis Times a 1
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All of the students say they are 1 | The Rev. and Mrs. J. Lemuel|/proud that De Paul is one of the Vari-Tea Club
Johnson, New Albany, Indianapolis, announce
| Ann, to Richard L. Weber, son of { ’ , part of the curriculum. Loser, Ralph 'M. Burns and Don- (Mr, and Mrs. Louls Weber, Eliza-
{beth. The wedding will be at 7:30 p.m
Aug. 30 In the Main Street Method- divorce rate is to have schools teach | (2—8 ; 104 Church 1 Nev. alae Th Fev. David Teaney, president; Mrs. Wil- th district, Connersville; Oct.
Johnson will read the vows.
|others in the home before they think Adams is program chairman,
Chicago Daily News, Inc. 7th District |
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To Meet Oct. 3 |
{of themselves.”
learned to their own classes. | The
formerly of first universities in the country, and| Will Picnic the engage-
been made by Messrs. and Mes- ‘ment of their daughter, Elizabeth
{probably the first in the Midwest
¥ | The Seventh district, Indiana] to teach a pre-marriage course as The Vari-Tea club will have a
" Federation of Clubs, will meet Oct. |Plenic at Longacre park Monday. jy, Indianapolis for the district “Mprriage is a profession—not a The group will meet at Simmon’s convention. Other convention dates fling,” Dr. Vail says. drug store at 10 a. m. |and meeting places follow: { The only cure for our national] officers of the club include Mrs, Oct. 1—4th district, Aurora; Oct. | 7 Mrs. |—8th district, Bluffton; Oct. 8—12th!
the qualifications for successful mar=jjam Foster,
{riage, as they do for law, medicine vice-president;
The couple will live in Lafayette or any other profession.”
| Following a two-week vacation where the prospective bridegroom is| = A happily married man with four)
at Miami Beach, Fla, with her
: |a student at Purdue university. The children, Dr. Vail i | parents, Mr. and Mrs. W., M. | ' . Vail carries weight Haine, Miss Jov Halue is the (future bride attended Purdue. (with his students on the subject of Party Planned house guest of Miss Malotte | "2 8 {marriage and divorce, and they| Tau chapter, Houser, Coral Gables, Fla. The | Miss Sylvia Johnson has chosen work hard to jot down all his gems:
girls are classmates at Stephens her sister, Janet, to be her maid of “The ship of marital happiness wiil college, Ihonor when she is married to Bryce "CVeT come 1A unless it is first sent
Dorothy Barnes, Mrs, James Carter, treasurer.
secretary,
Omega Nu
district, North Salem.
|1st district, Evansville.
and |district, Albion; Oct. 9—13th district, Michigan City; Oct. 28—6th| LONDON—England has an active
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Tau Oct. 31—10th district, Valparaiso; sorority, will have a rush party Fri- (Nov. 4—2d district, Loogootee; Nov. day at the home of Mrs. R. O./5—3d district, English, and Nov. 6— Witte, 1906 E. 35th st.
Miss Haine later will be the out with a cargo of self-sacrifice. N. William. ppt. 3. 1 tur “ guest of three other classmates, | Villa 8 Sept. 3. The tot ure “It Is impossible to legislate mor-/ Miss Jeannette Gibson of Long- bride's sister-in-law, Mrs. Barclay ality, Make divorce hard to get
view, Tex, and Miss Patty Sue Johnson, will be her bridesmaid, and couples will split up without it. Hammond and Miss Betty Co- |*Nd Jean Beverly Johnson will be Make marriage difficult to enter quette of El Ddrado, Ark.
the flower girl. . and couples will live together withSeveral parties have been planned out marriage. for Miss Johnson. A miscellaneous' “Teach young people what to look shower will be given Monday night for in a marriage partner, and how by Miss Mary E. Gordon and Mrs. to keep a marriage happy, and you Fred B: Gordon in their home, 3620 can solve the problem. N. Denny st, “Youngsters expect marriage to be Miss Johnson attended Earlham gq lifetime ‘date.’ They think happicollege and was graduated from ness will just happen. Happiness Purdue university, Mr. Willlams is doesn’t ‘happen,’ it's created. attending Purdue “Sex is a side issue in marriage. 8 8 =» All that is required for sexu - ‘ Miss Clara Ardis Fields was honor | patibility is a two Jor Semin) son. 2 guest at a miscellaneous shower persans to possess knowledge and \given recently by Miss Roselyn R. mutual consideration.
Krukemeifer and Mrs. Paul Leffler ' . in the Krukemeler home in Beech "The Successful Wife ’ Lo. Aids Husband's Ego |
Grove. The future bride and Phillip Jolly “Statistics show that an only| poorer chance
will be. wed Aug. 30 in Holy Name child has a much for a successful marriage. The only |
Catholle church, Among the guests who attended : lthe shower were Mrs. Louis @. Child hasn't learned to sacrifice or| vga § od pial mother of the bride-to-be; share. y ’ iss Sue Jolly, sister of the pro-| “Any couple can be ha if they | WEDDING NEAR-—Mr, and [spective bridegroom: Mesdam es determine » do it. a they | Mrs. Freeman Lasbury, 4340 |Gene Baldock, Gene Field, James are not well mated, they ‘can be| Winthrop ave., announce that Jolly; Lillian Keller, Robert Keiser, happy. . : their daughter, Louise, will be [Henry Krukemeier, Harry Meier, “The succesful wife is a mirror of | married Sunday to Robert W, [Melvin McFarland and Ted Pier- her husband's ego. Woe to the Reed. Ho is the son of Mr. snd: [OF Misses Shirley Ketcham, Fran- woman who tries to deflate her husMrs. Forrest M. Reed. 2347 N ces Krukemeler, Barbara Jones, band's ego. Whenever possible, a Pormeyivaria 3 to * [Marlyn Nise and Virginia Scott. [wife should draw attention away
DON'T DELAY ~TOMORROW'S THE DAY!
al > . Flora Linder Is Bride Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Linder, 272 N. Lynn st, announce the marriage of their daughter, Flora, and Albert Glaze Jr | The couple was married July 12| at the Linder home. Miss Mildred | Clendening and Joseph Para were | |
the attendants.
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Moonlight Hike Set by Club
The Nature Study club will have a moonlight hike Sunday night. The group will meet at the home of Mrs, Adelaide Edwards, 3465 N. LaSalle st. Following the hike to Washington park, the club will have a wiener and marshmallow roast at the Edwards home. A song fest will follow.
Spinsters Organize
{The rite was read by the Rev, Wil-
} Mrs. C. E.| a Maurice Wolfred will assist|jjam Eifert in the English Lutheran (t e hostess.' Officers will be elected. church of Our Redeemer.
Mr, and Mrs. Herman Francis were the couple’s only attendants. Mrs. Francis is a sister of the bride. She is the daughter of John "J. Mooré, Kokomo, and the bridegroom, who lived at 3752 Ruckle st., is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Price, Hartford City. The couple is living at the Capitol ave. address. After the ceremony was read, a luncheon at Ayres’ tea room followed.
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