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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 24, 1947

Three Pre-Nuptial Parties Planned To Honor Miss Louise Ellen Trimble ~

© ~ {fo test peaple for their “drink quo-

MISS LOUISE ELLEN TRIMBLE will be the honor

guest at a linen shower which Mrs. Ben J. Weaver and Mrs. Bert L. Pearce will give tomorrow night in Mrs.

Weaver's home.

+ . Miss TPrimble will be married to William S. Ramey

Oct. 18 in the Tabernacle Presbyterian church.

Guests at the party tomorrow will be Mrs, William H. Trimble and |

Mrs. George L. Ramey, mothers of the betrothed couple; Mrs. William Stout and her house guest, Miss Molly Carter, Passaic, N. J.; Mesdames Kenneth Kinpear, Theodore Scott, Magdalene Davis, Nick Summers, Hiram Sexson, Fred McLaughlin, Jack Woerner, Ira Slater, Frank J. Habig Jr. Forrest E. Dukes Jr, and Alfred . Travis, Miss Margaret Wells and Miss* Suzanne Ramey: The bride-to-be also will be feted at a luncheon and miscellane« ous shower Thursday, Oct. 2. Mrs. Lawrence V. Sheridan, Brendon-

We, the Women—

‘Drink Meter’ _ |i

Wiseheart,

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By Science

By RUTH MILLETT NEA Staff Writer | SCIENCE may some day be able

wood, will be the hostess,

Invited to the party are Mrs. the future bride; Mrs. Robert Lebanon; William H. Trimble, Ramey, Kinnear, Habig, Harry C. Sheridan, Roderick K. Sheridan, E. E. VOyles, H. Jerome Noel, Lucius French, Armin Bohn and Walter L. Shirley and Misses Belle and Suzanne Ramey. k Mr, and Mrs. Ramey and Miss Belle Ramey will entertain ap-

tient,” says an educator. If such & proximately 50 guests from 5 to 7

test © were devised, points out, i man with a DQ of zero would know that couldn't touch alcohol, the man with a

know just when to stop drinking, and so on.

Such a test

oe . Ruth Millett the American home. ples who drink, every wife thinks

Among cou-

she Knows Saat wiiat her hus LRN BRA versa. marriage partner is usually right. » # .

"WHEN Minnie asks Joe not to! for the party.

have another one, it is because she knows at exactly what drink he

stops being the life--of -the party, Fraim

he!

limited fall meeting Friday. tolerance would C. Daugherty will be the hostess.

ought to do a lot| ee ———ae—— for the peace of Sunshine Club Plans

Card Party Tomor row

and becomes belligerent, indiscreetly |

amorous, or plain silly.

And when Joe risks ;Minnie’s ire.

by refusing a drink for her, it is be-

cause observation has taught him

that she loses her vivaciousness and becomes either shrill or r glassy -eyed | after -one more. Ny But husbands and wives seem to) resent instinctively having their DQ figured out by their marriage part ner. happy solution to the problem of) husbands or wives warily watching

one another's drinking. A

After all, a man doesn't get mad if his wife reminds him that he is allergic to onions, when he is on the point of eating a beef stew.

Norway, Club To Meet

The Norway club will hold its first fall meeting at 8 p. m. Friday in the D. A. R. chapter house. Harold C. Olin will show color films of the club’s summer outing. Mrs. Reidar Skabo is program chairman.

New officers are Mr. Olin, prési-,

dent; Gert Iverson, vice pmesident; Miss Evelyn Trugdson and Mrs. Iverson, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Albert M. Feist, treasurer,

New board members are ' Emil

Unger and O. G. Norbeck.

Roberts Park Group Will Hear Review

The Missionary Study group of the Roberts Park Methodist church will meet at 2 p. m. tomorrow, Mrs. Beth Barnard is chairman for the} social program. The Rev. M. O. Robbins will re-| view the book, “The\Fine Art of" Using,” by Dr. Ralph Sockman.

Sorority Hostess

A scientific DQ should be a

the educator p. m. Saturday in honor of the the engaged couple.

Ne The Kappa Alpha Theta sorority’s Alplia Alumnae club of DePauw university will have its first Mrs. James

There is to be a 1 p. m. luncheon followed by a business meet ing. Miss Anne Holmes will preside,

The truth of the matter is, the 1 30 p. m. tomorrow in the Meridian,

room of the Colonial Furniture Co.

Mesdames

ames Trimble, grandmother of |

James Brown, third.

'ANNUAL COSTUME TOURNAMENT HELD—The annual nine-hole costume golf tautnament for women of the Hillcrest Country club was held yesterday. The winners, and their places in the awards lineup, were (left to right] Mes, P. W. O'Neel-and Mrs. Russell Duke,

fourth: Mrs. Fritz

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II. TS. C. Unit Will Meet ed (Saturday

Grandmothers Club To Hold Election

| Two luncheon meetings appear in

‘news of women’s club activities, Miss Margaret Fulp, mew presi dent of the Lady Aberdeen Artist chapter, I. T.-8. C., will preside Sate urday at a 12:30 p. m, luncheon in the Chinese room of the Hotel Washington, Mrs. Noble J. Reynolds will be the speaker. Hostesses will include /'Mesdames Everett Jordan, George STATE CHAIRMAN — Miss Masiey we Wales Suh. tes ain Elizabeth Kresler, Rensselaer, is ier. o'licers © state chairman of the Sunshine |Mrs. Glenn Whicker ail Mss, Dore society, which will honor offi- {Jah Sarber. Arg BeEOnC v ' presidents; Mrs: Willis Peele and cers of the group at a luncheon Mrs. Lloyd Johns, recording and Saturday in the Severin hotel. corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Joe Girls in state high schools form |[Kettery, treasurer: Mrs. Everett “the society. {Jordan and Mrs. Frank E. Milles, auditors, and Mrs. Floyd Carey, {delegate to the I. T~8. C. federa= tion,

|The Bridal Scene— Two October

Wedding Dates Anpounced

One Rite to Be First In Catholic Chapel Three approaching marriages An pear in bridal news today. { Mrs. Dorothy Van Horn Maguire, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer L.! Van Horn, 3319 E. New York st. will be married on Oct. 18 to Lee Elmore Hunter, son of Mr, and Mrs, Floyd Hunter, Bargersville. The Rev. O. A. Trinkle will read| the vows in the Englewood Churls- | tian church, The bride's cousin, Mrs. Margaret Shaw, will be the matron of honor, and Alvin L. Van Horn will be the best man.

o w ~ Mr, and Mrs. Earl H. Hooker, 5646 W. Minnesota st, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Bettyann, to Pfc. Maurice] Barnd, son of Mrs, Ada Barnd of| California.

The Rev, Donald Dunkin of the Lynhurst Baptist pole will officis Country Club

The Grandmothers club will meet at noon Friday in the Y. W. C. A, {for luncheon and a business session,

ate Sunday at the 1 p. m, ceremony In the home of the bride's pares Will I [ave The matron of honor will be M: Betty J. Goins, and the best — Di D will be Ean 5. Hooker. A21NNEr-1JanCC [Luncheon will be served in the . . {social hall before the business meet The wedding of “Miss Frances - A cocktail hour from 6:30 to 7:30 jg. |Bretthauer to Edmund J. Dwyer on P: Mm. will precede the dinner-dance Delegates to ‘the national conven Frank Parrish, first; Mrs, Oct. 11 will be the first ceremony to be held Saturday at the Indian-'tion at the Claypool hotel Oct. lo Motris, second, and Mrs, to be read in the new Holy Spirit apolis Country club. Bob Holstead to 12 will be. elected, and final con=

Four Meetings Arranged by

Three P.-T. A. .groups a set) next - Wednesday at 1:30 p.

ly Georgia Lacey, school 33

Mrs. Robert Straughn is chairman principal, will welcome the mothers

Mesdames

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Her: assistants are at the school P.-T. A's first meeting. John She will be assisted by Miss Dorothy Lawson and Mrs, Jean Brown Waggoner.

Ld » » A tea will honor all mothers, whose children are new students at {school 5.

“Sehool Safety” oil be the theme

kof tHe meeting a} school 77. Glenn i. ©. Hanna is to be the guest Speaker’ F lana Miss Cathryn Kyemmich, the

new principal, will be the honor

Agvest,

» n The parent education class of school 80 will begin a. six weeks’! {series of lectures on “Education for | Family Life” Oct. 2. The talks will be given each

Mrs. Elmer Beeler.

Arabian Law Deals

'IWith Nationals

C4IRO, Egypt.—Member states of Cairo copies of the league's pro-

arising from people of one Arab

state. » One feature, regarding married] . ilwomen, provides that an Arab

also loses her original nationality,]

her husband and returning to her own country. The law also would

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TEEN TOGS—A plaid wool |

casual dress modeled by Joyce Mclaughlin turns its mammoth | | blocks "catty-cornergd” in the |

Mrs, Wyand Brandell, 610 E. *geth| flared skirt, Joyce is a Howe st., will entertain the Zeta chapter high school sophomore and an

of Phi Theta Delta sorority at 8: 30 o'clock tonight in her home.

I. G. H. S | (Strauss')

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Every little girl loves to collect them. Dressed so daintily— and so many different subjects fo choose from.

Give one to yomr favorite little girl today. Priced $1.10 to $3.00

Every little girl loves these adorable little dolls.

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| Evelyn Pitschke, Indianapolis at- | torney. The donor is the Junior | Bar conference of the American

stipulate that no subject of any Arab state can take the nationality ¥) lof another country without his ow n lcountry’s consent,

‘Artificial Leg ‘No Handicap

BALTIC, Conn. — Although €he left leg, Helen Strauss of Baltic, Conn., shines at

(their. first sessions of the io: °

of i Hr Tt next urs.

My Day—

‘We Need Not Fear Communism P.T. ig Groups If Our People May Lead Contented and Happy Lives”

By ELEANOR e.. K-Sspt. 24-1 wis APR A kire e FAB ora Affairs.”

and solutions that are possible in

Above everything else his statement,

the only way to persuade other | people that our intentions are really good, should sink deep into

the thoughts ofeach of us.

Thursday from 9:30 to 11.a. m. by]

We need have no fear of communism, either at home or abroad, if what-we do makes it possible. for our people to' lead contented and happy lives and helps those in other lands to return to a fm |! economic basis. “In western Europe the peopie return to their qwn traditions, In other lands, perhaps through the development of better standards of living, they will come to understand democracy, » It is results, not words, (hat count. The Philippines and Cuba are shining examples of proof that, we do not desire to keep freedom | from other people. We do not even

| try to send, exponents of our par-

ticular form of government and capitalistic enterprise to form

| political groups in other countries.

the Arab league have sent out from!

woman takes the nationality of her | husband on getting married. She,

which she may regain on divorcing |

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J UNDOUBTEDLY, there can be found in a nation as big as ours

posed law dealing with problems; many knaves and many fools. But | by and large,

county residing in another league sound. They are generous-hearted.

our people are { They are not tovetous, Fortunately, there is enough adventure still available near at hand for us. However, with all our divergencies and seeming lack of | unity, it would be well for other nations to remember that we can be consolidated and act with unity, and an attack on us is the sure way to accomplish this. I suppose I am a foolish optimist, but I cannot believe that a great effort for the good of

| mankind is going to fail again | because two great nations cannot

bat and in the pitcher's box for the!

girls’ softball team of the Baltic ‘mills. She holds a regular job in the mill and is a top-notch bowler,

I. T.-S. C. Chapter ‘To Have Luncheon

___ (of the Columbian chapter,1.T.-8.C., at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow.

The luncheon will be held in the {home of Mrs. C. C. Winchel, 3870

[ “National Employment for Handi~

understand each other and, therefore, cannot trust each other, I still believe that if even only a suspicious truce can exist between us, still we must continue a bowing acquaintance in the hope that In time friendlier feel ings and better may prevail! » n ~ WE ARE soon again to mark

capped People Week.” Many think

| of this just as a week to help reMrs. Lillian Kreps w'l be the {guest speaker at a luncheon meeting

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| Broadway. The hostess will be as- |

{sisted by Mrs. Walter Miller and |

| Mrs. Homer Negley.

Luncheon Tomorrow The Cumberland Homemakers

club will entertain the East Cum-

berland Homemakers group ‘at a noon luncheon tomorrow. Mrs. R. 8. Sheets, Rawls ave, will be the

hostess, .

A.'0. A. Meeting

The Lambda chapter of Alpha

Omicron Alpha sorority will meet

at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Maude Quillan, 806 E. 46th st.

turnéd G.. 1's, who have been handicapped through the war, to get jobs. As a matter of fact, however, there are many people in our country who have suffered from accidents or injury, who must continue to earn a living, There is almost always prejudice against them for fear they cannot do as good a job as a well person, or that in one way or another they will be a burden on the

employer, This has been disproved many | times. Records of attendance |

show very few absences of. these handicapped people and very few accidents. Therefore, the week has been set apart annually to remind all employers of their duty to try to make an opportunity for the handicapped to be self supporting and happy. -

AN AWARD for organizing a public information radio program has been presented to Miss J.

Bar association. As state director for the program, Miss . Pitschke planned “You Be the Judge,” offered by WISH ds a public service feature for a 13-week period last spring. The award, “for the courftry’s most outstanding public information program,” was made at the recent annual convention of the Junior Bar conference ‘in Cleveland. The program, to be resumed next month, features four attorneys debating subjects of local interest. he

Woman Attorney Wins Award

Andther service organized by |

Miss. Pitschke “is a speakers’ burenu through which’ luncheon and civic groups may ‘engage lawyers to discuss questions of government, law and citizenship.

etphon

I particularly wish “that it could be read in Russia. There is real stateamanship in its calm approach to the difficulties |

lof stunts given by the upper classes land the faculty.

understanding

Catholic chipel on E, 10th st. The and his ore hestra will play for the vention plans will be discussed. “Los Rev. Fr, Francis J. Early will of. dance cal club officers also will be elected, {ciate : F. Forrest Sample entertainment Mesdames Rufus Mumford, John Miss Bretthauer is the daughtsr chairman of the club, will be in, Sinclair, H: G. Thake and C. L, of Mr. and Mrs. J. George Brett- charge of the event. Mrs. Floyd Steinmeyer will report on, commits hauer, 914 N. Temple ave, and Mr. J Meeker and William F. Wiggins tee plans for the convention,

Dwyer is the son of Mrs. Dwyer, 853 N. Parker ave, | Miss Mary Agnes Bretthauer will |be the maid of honor, and Joseph J. Dwye er er will be be. est man. man,

Anna’ will assist. - A luncheon-bridge party was held Mrs. Howard J. McDavitt ree by the women of the club today. | Viewed “Bright a Mrs. Harold Emiein, chairman, Man) this afternoon in Ayres’ \waa hostess 10: &- table of ‘gGeSES, auditorium, It was the first in a

oC g . + Mrs. Pred Hobbs entertained three Series of reviews sponsored by the ROOSEVELT EF. EF Bischofi {tables. {W y Book Review club. : h hate everyone would. read the | Mrs. Viola Jones, eXecutive die

TXNLIVICLIN PAINT MES, Rahert. Erickson, TS Sa St TIFT om 0m YY IIo IVIAITY B. Nickell and W. M. Ellis. Se Crippiec |ronds, 3001 N. New Jersey st. The

. Mrs. Fred Abendroth entertained Juliann Hartl open house Is planned. for Och. &

| Mesdames Edward Raub Jr., Grover | Hollings and Fred Carter. { Mr. and Mrs. Max Hartl, 1601 E.| NF aT Ro ale {Raymond st, announce the ap-| ‘Poets’ Election Toe Ling, ¥

{proaching marriage of their daugh- : Julian, to Francis E. Bischof, Ts ndings Facies iets will Br Roy Ewing Vale of the Taber

{ son of Mr, and Mrs. Prank Bischoff, Cropsey auditorium of the ay on mace Trésbyterian church will be

Beech Grove. {the guest speaker at a 1 m, library. A business meeting and | b The couple will be married Satur-|gjection of officers will be followed Cheon meeting tomorrow of the*

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| the club to an open house at Crossour present.relations with Russia. | that through our actions is |

Annual Party Is Booked At Tudor Hall

'day in the St. Catherine of Sienna North Methodist church W. 8. ©. 8, The annual costume. party for|CAthollc churéh. The Rev. {I the adie of original poenss by Miss Annie T. Mock fb the lunchs new students at Tudor Hall school Ronald Hostetter will officiate. | qe {eon chairman. - will be given. Satirday from 7:30, Rid Win Moeller ii be he) rit Haan to 9:30 p. m. at the school. onor, 1he bridesmaids gue rias Supper This year the costumes will fllus- Vil be Miss Mary Thressa. Grote Meeting Tonight. | The Women's aD

apd Miss Kathleen Clark. Dorothy| Mrs. Thomas F. Morris, 624' N. lea | gue met recently for a covered Geisler is to be the flower girl, and Dearborn .st., will be hostess to the dish supper at the home of Miss obby Bischoff will be ringbearer, | Alpha chapter of Beta Chi Theta Jacque Lacker, 8550 E. Washingtos « =~

The best man will be Kurt| sororit a A Bischoff, and the ushers are to bé y at 8 o'clock tonight. st.

George M, Hartl and Paul Bischo

is general pD {chairman for the party. Par ty Tonight

| Her assistants are Miss Kitzi| The Gamma Delta chapter of : |Pantzer, prizes; Miss Betsy Wade, | {Kappa Delta Phi sorority will honor | | refreshments; Miss Anne Collett, Mrs. Stanley Herman at a party at o4 [program ; Miss Cynthia Campbell, | 8 o'clock tonight. Mrs. Floyd Morri-|

son, 2035 Park ave. will be hostess, |transportation, and Miss Jane! F Maxton, - Butler, Ind., clean-up. jad Mrs. Carl les will assist,

Tt Business Session > Mrs. Conley Hostess | "mg Delta chapter of Phi Delta

| The Zeta chapter of Phi Delta Pi sorority will have a business| | Pi soroxjty will meet at 8 o'clock to-| meeting at 8 o'clock tonight in the! {night in the home of Mrs. George home of Mrs. Ralph Baker, 1414 Conley, §23 Eastern ave, Thompson rd.

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