Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1947 — Page 16

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Miss Doris Elion Belzer Chooses Attendants for Wedding Sept. 27

MISS DORIS ELLEN BELZER TODAY AN-

NOUNCES ATTENDANTS for her wedding to Robert J. Hans. The ceremony will be at 4:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon, Sept. 27, in the Advent Episcopal church. Mrs. Robert Howard, Oxford, O., will he the matron of honor. Bridesmaids are to include Mesdames E. Mayer

Maloney, Loren K. Blue, Robert Young and Willard Fawcett. Dr. Clarence L. Hans Jr. will be his brother's best man, and " ushers are to be Dr. Donald Sieh], Columbus, O.; Donald Clark and Robert Woellner, both of Cincinnati, and Richard Wood, Lebanon, O, A number of parties are being planned to fete Miss Belzer. Mrs. Fawcett will give a crystal shower tomorrow, and Mrs. Maloney will

entertain on Sept. 10.

Mrs. Rex Landis will give a miscellaneous shower for the future

My Day— ‘We Also Are Responsible For Veto’

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT

HYDE PARK, N. Y., Aug. 27.—In| church SBunday morning we prayed

for the success of the coming meeting of the general assembly of the United Nations. I could not help hoping that a similar prayer was being sald in many churches In every country sending delegates, The United Nations will never have smooth sailing, but at the moment there are so many crucial questions in the world that every| one of us should refresh our mem-| ories as to the purpose for which| these nations joined together in'this|

0 ization, pee * w » | UWE OURSELVES are probably, just as responsible as any of the| other big nations for the device of| the veto, The reason for this is that it seemed possible that the| United States might repeat its former isolationist attitude unless some- | thing new in the way of safeguard-| ing our liberty of action could be| invented. { The veto was suggested to make | sure that nothing could be put over| on us, But it is the U. 8, 8 R. which has used the veto, and we have come to realize that it can become a purely obstructionist wea-| pon which perhaps we had better do away with,

» » ~ IN THE last day or two, I have been reading a good deal about the reaction of the war assets administration to the proposal that the city of Eastport, Me. should spon-| sor the use of “Quoddy” village as a spot where displaced persons

could be received and could con-| tribute their labor, for little or no

compensation except maintenance and training, for six months on the assembly of certain types of machines,

machines to some South American country where they would be employed. I had not fully understood the project until I read that the war assets administration's labor advisory group disapproved of it. Of

in general should feel that this/0of Mr. Perry are Mr. and Mrs. ivory satin, fashioned with a sweet- |

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bride on Sept. 11, and a kitchen

shower will be given Sept. 12 hy |

Mrs. Jack E. Shideler. Mrs. a mother and daughter tea and personal shower on Sept. 14, and Mrs. Loren K. Blue is planning a bathroom shower for Sept. 17. Miss Belzer and Mrs, Paul Butz, the former Miss Louise Beechey, will be ftuests at a miscellaneous shower Sept. 18 at the home of Mrs. Charles White. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. C. B. Budd and Mrs, Arthur T, Clay. Another miscellaneous shower will be given for Miss Belzer on Sept. 19. The hostesses will be Carl B. 8chey, Joe Coyle and William Plymate. The party will be at the Coyle home.

Miss Dorothy Harris To Be Bride Sunday

The engagement of Migs Dorothy Harris and Fred Harnsberger is announced by her mother, Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Harnsberger, The wedding will

be at 4:30

p. m. Sunday in the North Meth- |

odist church. Miss Patricia Gruber and Thomas Berry will ate tend the couple,

Miss Rose Mary Walker and |

To Be Wed

Miss Gruber will honor Miss Har-

| ris with a miscellaneous shower

Saturday in the Walker home, Guests will include Mrs. Thomas Crouch,, Mrs, John MrcDermott, Misses Jacqueline Kerch, Marge Miller, Frances Matkin, Rose Ann Walker, Betty June Oakes,” Mary Lou George, Patricia Peck, Elizabeth Feezle, Martha Lunt, Ruthann and Katherine Alandt and Chris Viola. The prospective bridegroom attended Indiana university and is a Delta Tau Delta (fraternity member,

Perry-Fox Vows Read

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might become unfair competition tn Herber t Perry, Atlanta,

the field of labor.

AS 1 look back on the original taffeta. The bridesmaids weré Miss (ivory illusion, plan to develop power at Quoddy Oleta Brandenburgmnd Miss Phyllis denias, stephanotis and an orchid. and as I see that power is scarce Ackles already in certain parts &f the coun-|fuchsia. Linda Lou Fox and Eudean prother, and ushers are to be Gor-

Miss Winona Quigg was the maid train. of honor and wore emerald green hold her fingertip veil of imported

They were dressed

try, I eannot help wondering why Thompson were flower girls.

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| The bride's gown was of marquiset Mr Hawkins and Wayne Otto. back the recival of this power proj- with accents of lace and a long| ,... reception at the train, Money expended would soon be| The best man was Chester Perry, | earned back by the project, and the brother of the bridegroom, and the| establishment of new industry would |ushers bring prosperity to this area, which | John WwW. Fox.

the ringbearer.

H. C. Block Jr. will give |

| be In the Hotel Lincoln,

He is the son |

Shirley Smith, Mr. Sedberry Engaged

| ~ Miss Phyllis Smith aid of Honor

Miss Phyllis Smith will be her sister's maid of honor, and brides-

other sister of the future bride, will be the junior bridesmaid. : James B. Sedberry will be best man for his brother, Ushers are to be Wayne D. Sedberry, another

Paul T. Benton.

Parties to Honor

Future Bride Several parties are being planned to honor the bride-to-be. Mrs. H. M. Shearer, 1422 Herschell ave. will give a miscellaneous shower tonight.

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he 3 — MAKE CONVENTION PLANS—Making plans for the international convention lota Tau Tau legal sorority will hold here a. 5 through 6 are (left to right) Miss Mabel Gordon, chairman of the decorations committee; Miss Nina Nichols, Mrs. Dan Alig, Miss Marjorie Woesner and Miss Lucille Martin, members of the reception committee, and Mrs, William Currie, toastmaster for the banquet. Mrs. John Garrett is general chairman. All are members of Eta chapter, the hostess group.

brother; Edward L. Wolfley Jr. and se

lind G. Bates, Mrs. Mildred Gil- A personal shower will be given more and Miss Alice Burdsall, Thursday, Sept. 4, by Mrs. William Los Angeles: Mrs. Karl B. Keck, (Carden, 1419 Herschell ave. Delavan, Wis.; Miss Elsa Schlobohm, Yonkers, N. Y.; Miss Lucille Gannon, New York; Miss Frankie Eldridge, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Senora Angela Acuna de Chacon, San Jose, Costa Rica;

Eta chapter, Iota Tau Tau legal , Jr, program; Miss Madge Kretsch , rations; Mrs. William Currie, sorority, will be the hostess group | and Miss Elizabeth Mason, pub- | toastmaster. at the international convention | licity. | Mrs. Stephenson, Miss Joanna the sorority will hold here Sept. Miss Albert Schlick and Miss Minman and Miss Agnes Hinton, 5 through 7. Headquarters will | Alberta Smith, placement; Mrs. | transportation; Miss Esther | | Charles Anderson and Mrs. Ste- | Schmitt, invitations, and Mrs. | Mrs. John Oarrett has been ap- | phenson, ways and means; Miss | Sam 8. Poling and Misses Jeanpointed general chairman for the Helen Wilde and Miss Virginia nette Bush, Inezellen Scott, Mar- |

honor the future bride with a crystal shower. Miss Smith attended DePauw university, where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority.

convention, Wakelam, registration. | jorie Woesner and Lucille Martin, | Her committees include Miss Mrs. Dan Alig and Misses Ma- | hostesses. | Mrs. Edna McFarland Maloy, Clare Mehrlich, Miss ‘Alberta belle Gordon, Bertha Ashcraft Chancellors expected to attend | Nuremberg, Germany, and Capt.

On Saturday, Sept. 6, Miss Caro-! lyn Smith, 3433 Central ave. willl

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BRIDE—M iss Eli : of Sydney, Australia, was mah ried July 7 to John Limp: The bridegroom is the, son of Me. and Mrs, Clarence Limp, 75 Kappes st. The couple is. five ing in Los Angeles. $

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Meeting Tonight ' Delta chapter, Phil ‘Delta’ P§ sorority, will have its: monthly busie’ ness meeting at 8 p. m. today in the

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Smith and Mrs. F. 8. Stephenson | and Nina Nidhols, banquet deco- | the convention include Mrs. Rosa~ Eva V. Alexander, Tokyo.

Miss Wilson, |Maureen A. Kee Is Engaged Party to Fete

The prospective bridegroom at-

To Russell L. Kearby Bride-to-Be

Miss Winifred Louise Wilson will The announcement of an engagement and of two recent marriagess A miscellaneous shower tomor-| become the bride of James Richard are highlights of the bridal news today. row night will honor Miss Mary, Loggins in a ceremony at 8:30 ‘The engagement of Miss Maureen Adeline Kee and Russell Leon Elizabeth Scheibelhut. She is to o'clock tonight at the North Meth-| Kearby is announced by the future bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady be married Saturday, Sept. 13, to odist church. | Kee of Bedford. {Thomas Leo Griffin. The ceremony In the absence of Dr. Dallas L.| Miss Kee is of 3040 Boulevard pl. and the prospective bridegroom will be in Our Lady of Lourdes Browning, pastor of the church, the 11's at 649 W. 31st st. [Ck church.

Mr. Kearby is the son of Mr. and |B b B The party tomorrow will be given vows will be read by Dr. Roy Ewing! { Vous YOr. y y & Mrs. John E. Hall of Paoli. | aroara oyc€r |by Miss Florence Fillenwarth, 1540

Vale is pastor of the| English ave. To Be Guest

Tabernacle Presbyterian church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. 8" he a oioness will ke Sousa oy and Mrs. Frederick Wilson, 125 Blue| Miss Anna Katherine Borden and| The bridal dinner for Miss Bar-|anq by her sister. Miss Lucille Pill. Ridge rd. Mr, Loggins is the son Benjamin Hill Fendley were married | bara Boyer and her fiance, Dr. Phil-| enwarth ! of Mr. and Mrs. Fred 8. Loggins, Saturday, Aug. 16, at the Edwin lip Pennington, will be given t0-| Guests at t h All in 4118 Rookwood ave. |Ray Methodist church. The Rev. morrow night by the future bride’s| ;1.de ED he Lot d Miss Marjorie Wilson, sister of|D. Millard Church read the vows. mother, Mrs. C. T. Wheat. The! prs Thomas Griff . oy ant the bride, will be the maid of hon-| The couple is at home with the party will be at the Wheat home, ;,. engaged rch ee

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No date has been set for the wedding.

Mr. Merchant:

Then they would accompany the AN, 1nd, Ag. 31 Phe) y y Methodist church here was the scene Donald W. Danlel and Mrs, James Elm st.

of the wedding uniting Miss Polly- i Bradford. Judith Darlene Coul-| |anna Fox and Emmett Lee Perry, ter, a cousin of the bride, will be, The marriage of Miss Mary Kay|J. G. Pennington, mother of the]

{Atlanta, Ind, at 4:30 p. m. Sunday. the flower girl The Rev. C. W. Kocher read the vows, The bride Is the daughter of Mr. Of Ivory Satin course, I can quite see why labor and Mrs, Arthur Fox, and parents | The bride has chosen a gown of |

In| Robert Loggins will attend his

were Donald Peltie? and Neal Butcher was|

or, and Mrs, Carl B, Hawkins, Rad- bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clin-|958 N. Parker ave, and will pre|ford, Va, is to be the matron of ton E. Borden, 1542 Hoyt ave. {cede the rehearsal. [in aiherhind, Jon a (honor. | The bridegroom is the son of Mr.| The couple is to be married at Mesdames oe Curtis KenThe bridesmaids will include Mrs. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Fendley, 938 7:30 p. m. Friday in Sweeney chapel, neth O. Baker Archie L. Peters and

| Butler university. i . i " | Guests at the dinner will be Mrs. | pon Dengsny; Misses Lujan Bees

Brooks, formerly of Indignapolis, prospective bridegroom, and attend- | Misses Mary Agnes Kelley, Alice [and Willlam Callahan of Oakland, |ants for the wedding, » | Rawles, Bertha Seeger. Cal, is announced by the 'bride’s| They include: Mrs. William Ed- Birby, Catherine West. Dorothy |parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Brooks ward Boyer, matron of honor; Miss Moore, Rita Dowling, Doris Grimes, | of 8tirPaul, Ind. | Patricia Botkin of Columbus, oO. | Dolofos Topmiller, Mary Wright | The couple was married Saturday, Miss Doris Pennington of Bloom-| and Helen Rector. They are at ington and Miss Bette Isaacs, brides- | . Dll Hear | | mids. Mrs. Bell Hostess | ru.» | Robert - Pennington, best man: The Wayne Township War Moth- | | Miss Esther Bebinger became the| Robert Staats of Bloomington and e's held their monthly luncheon | \bride of Max R. Jackson in a cere- William E. Boyer, ushers. | and business meeting today at the| mony Sunday in the Garfield Park home of Mrs. Ivan Bell, 4840 W.| |

| Evangelical and Reformed church. Migs Hertenstein Morris st. |

The vey Ne H. Schults read|yyr. 1 ——— e Rev rman u e ‘Will Entertain

[don Wilson, brother of the bride; |the vows. The bride is the daughter of! Miss Dorothea Hertenstein, 630 E. Wilson | Charles 8. Bebinger, 1446 Laurel st., | 36th st., will be hostess for the gar- | home, the couple will leave -on g and parents of the bridegroom are den party Psi chapter, Beta Sigma | otor trip to Canada. They will bg Mrs. Marie Jackson, 2151 Broadway, | Phi sorority, will give for, rushees

{at home at 2035 N. Meridian st. {and Homer Jackson. iat 6 p. m. Friday,

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heart neckline and a full skirt and | Aug: 9, in Reno, Nev.

A tiara of seed pearls wil) | home in Oakland.

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WASHINGTON, Aug. 27 (U, P).| —Renewed demands for passage of the “equal rights” amendment to the constitution weré made at a)

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