Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 September 1947 — Page 22
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My Day— - * - ‘Co- operatiy es
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Sincerity: of Attack On Them Questioned By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT HYDE PARK, N. Y, Sept. 4 I have been walching with very great interest The attack on the co-operative at Greenbelt, Md, # government-owned community, and on all co-operatives in general. The idea seems to be that a cooperative prevents private enter prise from functioning freely. As a matler of fact, it is purely a matter of competition, as it is between the chain stores and a small inde~ pendent store All of the figures that I have seen of: late show a steady trend toward absorption of small ine dividual business hy big business and by chains of various kinds, until in certain lines there are complete monopolies,
The opponents of the co-opera~ ; tives have not attacked this type]; They leave that to
of monopoly, the anti-trust laws apparently. But
the anti-trust laws have not been used to attack the co-operatives, ” » ~ IT I8 true that when people Join together in a co-operative, they can buy in greater quantities and can! bring-to-the people lower prices. J know something of Greenbelt, because I remember its beginnings. The people who lived there could | remain only if their incomes were limited. ‘They were struggling to get as much as they possibly could! for themselves and "their children with a minimum of cost. It is true that a co~ ~operative | . formed for selling certain farm products is able to accomplish | some economies whichsmight be impossible for the individual, But a co-operative “benefits the | small man in his small business venture, It benefits the individual ist who is willing to join with his fellows to better himself but who does not wish to be dictated to by anyone else. This would cover the average farmer and his attitude as he enters a co-operative, Traditionally, the farmer in this, country has been a member of the Republican party, and so one cannot | help being rather surprised at an attack of this kind when that party is in the majority, ~ ” »
‘I MUST say that in a eountry where’ big business flourishes with the kind of regulation which often looks the other way, the sincerity of an attack made on the co-opera- | tives does not strike me as self-| evident, And I cannot Aeip hopingagthat | the average citizen has by now | learned to weigh very carefully any, government action which actually, accrues to his benefit, and not to make up his mind on any propa-| ganda basis, Since the rapid, rise in prices we, have tended to forget that, when price controls were removed, we were told by the party in power! in congress that this was the, answer | to all of our diMcultids—that there might be a temporary sharp rise in the cost of living but that every-| thing would soon settle back to normal, Some of us, haying heen through, the aftermath of the last war, were! not quite so sure of this And today. we find our misgivings! amply Justified,
Coulons Plan Open House .
Miss Margaret Harned,
The marriage of Miss Margaret |
Harned to Hugh I. Morris will
take place at 2 o'clock Bunday
afternoon in the Roberis Park | Methodist church The Rev. Bumner IL. Maurtin pastor of the’ church, will read
| Clauser.
are Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Morris, 6045 Carrollton ave. Bridal attendants will be Mrs. | Fidel Ferrar and Joseph W.
The couple will leave
| immediately after the ceremony
| for a. two-weeks'
the double-ring ceremony before | | Butler university and a member
the immediate families. The bride-to-be Is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Carl E. Harned, Bicknell, and Mr, Morris’ parents
motor trip to northern Michigan. Miss Harned is a graduate of
of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. Mr. Morris is an electrical engineering student hel Purdue university
Society—
Motor Trip to Virginia Follows {utchison-Hargitt- Nupftial Rite
MR. AND MRS.
left for a motor trip to Hot Springs, Va., The ceremony was at 8:30 o'clock in
riage last night.
JAMES WILLIAM
HUTCHISON after their mar-
the Tabernacle Presbyterian church.
The Rev.
Methodist church and Dr. Roy Ewing Vale officiated. bride, the former Miss Betty Lyn Hargitt, is the daughter of Mr Hutchison is the son of Mr. and Mrs,
-Mrs. Paul Lee Hargitt, and Mr Andrew W. Hutchison.
Mise’ Nancy Lea, Adal
with a fitted bodice und an off-the -shoulder ygneckline,
Victor B. Hargitt of the New Jersey Street
The and
IRAE BERS Wore fuchsia satin made
Hér hat “was
of woven satin and shé carried white roses. .
The
bridesmaids also wore fuchsia satin dresses fashioned like
that of the maid of honor.s They carried fuchsia and white gladioli.
They were. Miss Marilyn Miller, Davenport, lowa, Misses Buzanne Smart and Jean Sennhauser, Richard Hulchison was the best man. The ushers were C. | Severin Blischmann, Thomas
Hutchison, lawrence Ogle, Jack Curry, Charles Houston and Malcolm McDermott,
Ice Blue Satin Gown
Is Worn by Bride GIVEN IN marriage by her father, the . bride wore an ice blue satin. gown styled with = fitted bodice and a long train. The off-the-shoulder neckline was accented with rosepoint lace: Her ice blue illusion veil fell from a satin cap, aud she carried # -houguet of orchids and stephanotis After Lhe ceremony, read before a background of ferns and candles, the couple received
which was
their Iriends at the Woodstock club Mre. Hutchison” wore & bhelge Sorority to Initiate
Mr; and Mrs. Norman H. Coulon, T hree Ne xt W eek
$330 Byram ave, will hold open!
house from 3 to 7 p. m. Sunday
Mrs. Denzil Collins, Mra, Garland
{Mowry and Miss lella Ruley will for their daughter, Miss Norma, pe initiated into Beta chapter Coulon, She will return to Phila-{Chi Phi Gamma. sorority, at 7:30 delphia Sept, 15 as a student/P. m. Monday in parlor T of the in the Peunsylvania Academy of [Claypool hatel. : Fine Arts. Mrs. Quentin Heintvelman, presiMrs, Coulon will be assisted by dent, will . be assisted by. Miss Misses Patsy and Peggy Frary. The Dorothy Lemen and Mrs. Paul Misses Frary will be hostesses at Whiie s luncheon bridge party in Miss| After the initiation service Coulon’s honor on Monday. Assist- cers will be elected for the ing them will be their mother, Mrs, | OMIDE Yea! Paul V. Frary, The parly will be i > 3 5 : the Frary home; 5018 Central ave Business Session Guests al the event will be Més Miss Margaret Apel of Beech dames Norman Coulon Arthy rove will be hostess to members of Coulon, Fragcis Pettijobn an 10 chapter, Dela Sigma Kappa Woodrow Hood and Miss Jan rority, Tuesday “mht in her Pettijohn une. Tt will be a business meeting
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St. Louis;
Maur, Jeanne
Miss Alice Von
Ramey, Jeanne Hargitt,
sult and brown accessories as her
traveling costume. After their
| trip, the bride and bridegroom will I be at home at 3140 N. Meridian
st, The bride was graduated from Pine Manor Junior college and the bridegroom, a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity, was graduated from Wabash college,
The HARDER the water—
the BETTER Breeze suds!
ANOTHER FINK PRODUCT OF LEVER BROTHERS SOMPANY BREEZE IS PROTECTED RY. PATENTS
THE Hospital God Will Start
Fall Activity. St. Vincent Lunchéon ‘Will Be Held Monday
1047-48 season at 10 a. m. Monday in the nurses’ home of. St. Vincent's hospital, : Mrs. Daniel R. Brosnan will serve as officer of the day, assisted by Mrs. Charles E. Mason and Mrs,
‘ [David M. Klausmeyer.
Mrs. Paul 8, McNamara is chalrman of the luncheon committee. The committee members are Mes-~ dames Charles A. Hockensmith, W. L. McFerran, L. G. 8r., John Birk, Raymond McHénus, © H. Luft, George Buskirk and Gus Shumaker, Officers of the guild for the year are Mrs. Ted Marbaugh, president; Mrs. Elizabeth Vincent, first vice president; Mrs. Addison Coddington, second vice president; . Mrs. Brosnan, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Leonard 8. Earhart, recording secretary; Mrs, Willlam C. Huonker, executive secretary, and Mrs. Russell L. White, treasurer, Other members of the board are | Mesdames Albert M. Donato, Kllard IB. Duane, McFerran and A, J, Mi-
|chiell.
| Mas, A. H. Huber, ways and means; | Mrs. Frank C. Otte, membership; { Mrs. John F. Darmody, purchasing: | Ms, Carl F, Farrar, public rela-| (tions; Mrs. E. R. Steeg, living trib- | ute; Mrs, John R. Kelley, diversional; Mrs. L. G. Cummins Jr., endowment; Mrs. Robert Imes, vis{iting | Mrs. W. C. Kennedy, | Miss Elizabeth Bowar, gift shop; | Mrs. I. M. Cole, sewing-nursery; | Mrs. Marguerite Hennessy, sewing- | aye; Mrs, Clara Slattery, sewing- | I gift shop, and Mrs. George P. Knue, surgical dressing.
Futiire Bride ‘Will Be Guest
luncheon;
Miss Mary Elizabeth Scheibelhut | *UM™Mer, Will report an convention
will be honored at a personal] {shower tonight in the home of Mrs. | Emile ave,
Miss Scheibelhut, daughter of Mr. |
land Mrs. D. A. Scheibelhut, 358 8. | Lois - Beacham, Ruth Johnson, will be married to | Betty and Frances Baker, Taomas Teo Griffin: sol of My and Badke, Ann Sloan, Mildred Mosi-
fogs ave,
{Mz Thomas Griffin, 138 N. Oriental | , In Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic | nk on Sept. 13. coy Shower guests will include Mess | |dames D. A. Scheibelhut, Thomas {Griffin, Earl Balay, Richard Taylor, |Robers Tomlinson, Kenneth Dreyer, {Donald = Meyers, Fred Conrad, ‘| James Boyle, F, E. McCormick and [John Duffin,
Mahan, Anna State, Catherine | Treacy, {McConahay, Gertrude Regina Shaughnessy, Marjorie
‘The 8t. Vincent Hospital guild will hold its first-monthiy meeting of the |
Committee chairmen for the sea-| {son are Mrs. Robert Boyle, welfare; |
[will show pictures of the conven Des Roches, 810 N. Bosart | 1%
Other guests will he Misses Anna | Harover. |
Rosemary _Doyle, Theresa | group, Mrs. W. H. Hamly, will name hers sited by Miss Tina Brazil and |
ALU . Women's and Men's clubs are sponsoring the event.
PARTY FOR PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS — A ‘get acquainted" be held tonight at the Indiana university School of Law for more than 300 local students planning to enter the university this fall. Among those serving on the arrangements committee are (left to right) Mrs. Frank S. Crowder, co-chairman: Mrs. Barrett Woodsmall, social chairman, and Mrs. Lawrence L. Clark, telephone chairman. The | |
meeting will
Sororities .
Alumnae of Alpha Xi Delta Will Hold First Fall Meeting; Sigma Kappa Luncheon Set
Alpha Xi Delta, Sigma Kappa and Theta Sigma Phi sororities all | have events scheduled within the next few days. The Indianapolis alumnae of Alpha Xi Delta will have the active members from Indiana and Purdue universities as their guests at the | first fall meeting to be held tomorrow night in the home of Mus, Vv. PB. | Saylor, Zionsville,
Mrs. R. L. McKay, the official!
Mrs. E. G. Hinshaw, wush; “Miss {delegate to the sorority’s national| Resta. Clark and Miss Trma Apple- | convention held in Quebec this|S3te ~ Panhellenic; Mrs. Carey Spices and Mrs, R. L, McKay, pubactivities and Mrs, EB G. Hinshaw] Lit ith C. O. Thornberry, magazine; Mrs. ©. K. Whistler, telephone; Mrs, Among - the Pirdue university | Robert McMahon, welfare; Mrs.
| Jean Bellard, music; Mrs. H. A. Du- | students attending will be Misses) |puls, social; Mrs. Byron Hargrove and Mrs, Kermit Harrell, program; Mrs. Edward Sharer and Miss Mar-
man, Sarsh Jo Puckett and Helene 88ret Ufford, founders’ day, and
Jenny
Wilbur (Mrs. R. L. McKay, Mrs. Lewis Meier : Miss Harrie Billi histoActives and’ pledges of the ndi- {zo 1 5 Yarrieve Billings, hing ana . university chapter include]
| Misses Doro ie, Olivia and| Sigma Kappa alumnae and active | Phyllis Hall, oy Ny Bar- {members will entertain at a lunch-
bara May, Jane Lindenberg, Mar-| oD at the Meridian Hills Country | :
aret Haymaker, Lois Horning, |¢lub on Tuesday at 1 p. m. for | Alleen TET: Hazel Dell Shiv. girls who plan to enter Indiana ley, Caroline Moosby and Barbara University this fall. Mrs. Earl Cooper, president of The president of the alumnae | the alumnae group, is in charge of the luncheon. She is being as- |
They include Mrs. O. M, Helmer Miss Marty Billau.
Pfau, Bessie Greenwalt and Victoria | and Miss Charlotte Engle, ways and| The national treasurer of the!
Todd.
Breeze MAKES YOUR DISHWASHING
S50 MUCH EASIER!
| means; Mrs. Alvin Pollock, bridge; sorority, Mrs, E. D. Taggart, will’
» MOUNTAINS of gentle SUDS LAST and LAST...
GLASSES and dishes SPARKLE WITHOUT WIPING! i
MILDEST Beauty Soaps! CUTS GREASE. ..in a FLASH!
NO WIPING—yet dishes and GIVE YOUR HANDS A TREAT!
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attend the I party. ‘Other alumnae who will be there are Mesdames Robert Coleman, Russell Burkle, Maxine Ghere, C. P, Hopkins, William Hutchison, Robert Lingle, Harry May, Keith Nelson, Clarence Paul, Frank Sanders, J. J. Stefaniak, George Tilford and J. D. Wright. Among the active members who plan to attend are Misses Barbara Bruning, Jean Irish, Margaret Pate, Mary Jane Coleman, Ann Hutchison, Pat Hagedon, Martha Huffer, Shirley Schifferdecker, Billau, Marian White and Mary Lou Hasler, Members of Theta Sigma Phi and their guests will hear Lynn A. Williams, president of the Great Books foundation, speak on “Education Is Everybody's Business” at their first dinner meeting of the season at 6:15 Pp. m. Tuesday in the Canary cot~ tage. Miss Bernice Butler of the Hoo. sler State Press association will red} port on plans for the first annual
sponsored by fhe Journalism soror: ity next spring. ‘
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Easy-fo-don dress in your pei
Blue River and Shocking Pink.
and Coral. Sizes 9 to 15. °
Budget Dresses,
MORRIS
THURSDA Club Officers To Be Feted {At Luncheon
Hoosler headline matrix table to bg|Diiker, Nell ‘McMurtrey, Rattison and Clyde E. Titus and
Miss’ “Ruby Winders.
junior BUTTON-FRONTER strikes up the COLOR BAND
ingly slashed with exotic color. Crystal Aqua banded with Glace Chocolate and Coral. Pearl Mist Grey with
‘and Shocking Pink. Cream Taffy with Happy Green ~
20 West Washington st.
Y. SEPT. 4 8
; Org tion He
" By Mrs: Loren Tracy,
The Municipal Gardens Women's
Department club will open its fall
[season Monday at the clubhouse
on Lafayette rd: with | a flower show
“| and luncheon.
vice president; Mrs. Donald Stroud, second vice president; Mrs. William Cuffel, recording sece retary; Mrs. A. B. Pace, correspond« ing secretary; Mrs. Kosta Maxime, treasurer; Mrs. Roscoe Conkle and Mrs. William Hodgson, fine arts chairmen; Mrs. F. E. Artist and Mrs. Clifford Horney, garden department chairmen, and Mrs. Paul Hubble and Mrs. Max Beier, social service chairmen. :
Guests at the flower show and luncheon will be Mayor and Mrs, George Denny, Messrs. and Mes« dames Paul Brown, Mark Cowan and Andrew Miller; Mesdames Royer K. Brown, William Summer« ville, Emory Cowley, H. P. Whita
Mrs. Tracy
{and Robert F, Shank and Mra
Frank Duncan, Greenfield, The flower show will begin at
11 a. m. with entries from all the-
club members and from guest gare den clubs. Mrs. Shank, state Parent-Teache -er. congress president, will talk on problems that organization faces. The Rev. and Mrs. Edward B Russell of the Eighth Christian church will sing a duet and Gene Oakes, baritone, will close the prow gram with a group of songs.
Open House to Mark 25th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Stith will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary Sunday with “an ine formal open house at their home, 53565 Broadway, from 3 to 6 p. m. Hostesses assisting Mrs, Stitt will Mesdames F. H. Dedert, Frank orry, L. A. Helgesson, Jesse ©, -Howard
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Music
Plans
The Teen sponsor a m day afternoo of Mr. and } N. Pennsylvi The cante first appeara sky's “To tk Artist.” The Jean Nelson Knauer, cell wood, pianis Miss Caro Mises Barba soprano, als program, Mi of the hene
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The Eval national T meet at 6:3 -home of M 1517 N. Oln “Mesdames . Johnson an will assist W. Thornbt
