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millinery designer, at Block's fo. | day showed this hat in his collection. A wimple drape ac

cents the halo style. ison, and Leon Davis, Kokomo.

KIRKLIN, Ind, Sept. 9. Satta] Norma Jean and Charles Lee Armstrong were married here Sun-| # day afternoon in the Kirklin Meth-

The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Davis of this city.! parents are Mr, The bridegrdom's. parents are Mr jand Mrs. Chris Armstrong, Evans-

Mrs. Brice Pickett was the matron f honor, and Patty Davis, a niece Wright, 438 £

LL of the bride, was the flower girl.| HOPKINS HAT-—Keneth Wilholte Was ths Phar

William Armstrong, a brother of | the bridegroom, was the best man. Ushers were Harold Davis, Ander-

AUGUST—An Aug. 10 ceremony

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" By ELEANOR * HYDE PARK, N.Y. Sept. 0.—

United Nations, we must evolve a national laws to keep peoples from as We keep men and women of any harm. His real interest, however, is in the training which he thinks human beings must have in order to make world peace a possibility not through force, but through the actual preparation of the individ ual so that he undergtands how Yi

to live with other people. Much of this, he feels, should he || done before the age of 5—a pro-

and in our educational systems, | and perhaps to some changes in our economic conditions, Of course, one cannot help 'wons | dering how a woman who has to cook meals for a family that includes three children under 5, and | who-has to-do the washing and marketing as well, is going to give | each Individually developing personality the time and care needed. She will have to educate herself before she is able to handle this | new type of ediication. $ "NN NEVERTHELESS, there 1s food |! for thought in this doctor's ideas,

gether, without annihilating each

| be done within the United States, | we must not forget that simulta- | neously it has to be done in all the other countries of the world. Just at the moment some of us | may be wondering how it will be | done, for instance, in India. I can remember a somewhat rotund and impressive person walking up and down a room that I was once familiar with and saying: “I will never countenance a blood bath.” Well, at least his government is not imposing one, so that some day the people of India (if my doctor's theory can be worked out) may be so conditioned that they will not want to kill each other, | | One way or another, we must evolve a means whereby we can | prevent this generation from be- ! ginning to destroy our present civilization. Thete will then have to be some further plan for training a generafion that will have learned so to control its emotions that.it will really want to live for the wellbeing of the peoples of the world. |

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year were honored at an award

| meeting Saturday afternoon in the! .

| Red Cross chapter house.

Mrs: Bert McCammon, nator,

co-ordi-presided at the meeting and

spoke on the value of volunteer Services in community projects. Mark Cowan, director of - park recreation, presented awards to Misses Cecelia Carr, Nancy Gerlach, Virginia Griffice, Carrie and Vergie Mae Green, Susan Greenw alt, | Betty Holifield, Patty Hartley, Betty | | Thompson Waneta Hill, Betty Maines, Elinora Mae Meyers, Alyce

May, Jane LaRue and Joyce Shan. | non,

- Sept. 1 Cer remony | [s Announced Times State Service GREENFIELD, Ind, Sept. 9-—A wedding trip to Grand Haven! Mich., followed Mr. and Mrs. James Padgett’s marriage in Greenfield! Sept. 1. The bride, the former Miss Betty Jeanne Martin, is the daughter of Mrs. Purl Martin and the bride-

Orble Padgett, all of Greenfield. Miss Jeanne Padgett was the maid of honor, The best man was John Padgett, A reception at the home of the bridegroom's parents followed the ceremony.

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Training for World Citizenshi ip, ' A Doctor Thinks, Must Start Before a Child's F ifth Year = |

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meet at 12:30 p, m. Thursday for Th covered dist ‘Tuncheon™ at the] gram which would lead to inter- (home of Mrs, Oscar L. Watkins, esting ‘developments in our homes [2415 N. Pennsylvania st.

{and Mrs. David Munro will be as- | sistant hostesses.

| partment president, will install the| {new officers of the club. | :

| dent; Mrs. Frederick ©, Warfel, vice! | president ; recording, secretary; Mrs. | Carrey, Mrs, William F. Belcher, treasurer; [Mrs. Linus H. Burns, sergeant at arms, and ‘Mrs. Watkins; chaplain,

since we must manage to hang to- Sorority Meets.

i other, until these children under 5 |Sigma Kappa sorority entertained | | pave a chance to grow up. And |guests at a fi’ while we réflect on how this is to |t | Wanamaker.

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Sept. *1 Pro ROOSEVELT Sept.*18 in vidence,

I had a most intéresting talk the through the way to frame and enforce interannihilating each other , . . just community from doing each other

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— the home _ of Mrs.

Watkins 1520 W. 26th st.

The Osric Mills Watkins unit, { American Legion auxiliary, will

Mrs, Frederick G. Albershardt

Mrs. William R. Bolen, past de-

They are Mrs. Harry Nolen, prest-

Mrs. George H. Hosmer Morris

‘corresponding secretary; |

Mrs, Chatles O. Warfel is the re-|

| iring president. 1 # | oi |

The Kappa chapter of Delta

recent. meeting in| he home of Mrs. Russell Mount nh off

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A. David Holmes, + received their friends at the home|} of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Norman V. Groomer, 6236 Norwaldo ave, after their marriage Bat~

the Rev. Lewis H. McAdow in the University Park Christian church. Mr. Holmes is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur H, Holmes of Franklin, Mass. Mrs. Holmes was Miss

Miss Venessa Thrush’ was thell

Lou Hasler, wore blue and carried | pink roses, Bonnie Jean Thrush|

Roy Holmes, Franklin, Mass, was the best man. The ushers were!’ Ernest Wilson, Franklin; Wendell © Brennan, Walpole, Mass., and Ger-| & Thrush,

gown and an fllusion veil accented with lace. She’carried white roses! with an orchid center. Following the reception the couple left for a trip to Detroit and CanThey will be at home after

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The Frances Willard W.CT.U.} The Zeta c apter of g Delta! held an all-day meeting today at|Pi sorority will have a business Milton White, meeting tomorrow night at 8 o'clock |

TUESDAY, SEPT. 9, 1947

was read by

| Trinkle officiated.

[11401 N. Shadeland rd, are the "| bride’s parents, and Mr. and Mrs, #| John Schliesman, 2059 E. Michigan i{st. are the parents of the bride-| Guyant were. the ushers.

Rev. ‘Trinkle Reads Ceremony

Kirby became the and Misses Estella Fetter,

Miss Jacquelyn ibridé of Robert Schliesman at 2 Peggy Spriggs and Betty McKenzie, |p. m. Sunday in the Englewood The attendants wore pastel frocks. Christian The bride's. gown was made of

church. The Rev. O. A,! | crepe and lace. A. pearl tiara held Mr. and Mrs, Howard Kirby, | her fingertip illusion veil. Mr, Schliesman Jr. was the best man, William Hiatt, Robert Crail, Frederick Gillmore and William

A reception at ‘the church fol

groom. { | Mrs. John Schliesman Jr. was 'the| lowed the ceremony. After a trip matron of honor, and the brides-| to Chicago, the couple be at home maids included Mrs. William True-! Oct. 1 at 12th st. and Post rd. :

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