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Fr. Patrick Griffin "To Read Ceremony The Assumption Catholic church will be the scene, at 9 o'clock to-

of Miss Jeannette La Verne Burnett and Prank Anthony Cassiero. The double-ring ceremony will be read by the Rev. Fr. Patrick GrifA breakfast -at the Homestead will be held after the wedding. A reception will be held from 2 to 4

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p. m. in the home of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Thomas E Burnett, 738 8. Richland st. The bride will wear a gray gabardine suit, a pink feather hat .and black accessories. She will carry a white prayerbook topped with an orchid, ™ . Miss Mary Margaret Burnett will] { be her sister's only attendant and will wear a melon suit with gray and black accessories. Louis E. Eckhart Jr. will be the Best man, and ushers will be Walter Miles Jr. and William Gardiner. After a trip, the couple will be at home with the bride's parents. The bridegroom is the nephew of Mr, and Mrs. Louis E. Eckhart, 959

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Bradbury ave. My Day— Commercial

Relief Basis Is Deplored

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT NEW YORK, Feb. 26. — I read with much regret that the cabinet had persuaded President Truman to cut down on our shipments of grain abroad and to ask people in

this country vOIDIRIDY' SD UERIDN),

themselves.

The latter has to be on a voluntary basis, at least for the present, since congress alone can pass any new rationing laws. I also received a letter from a! gentleman who makes a foed out of fish and potatoes, which he says would be cheap to export and would keep people alive just as well as our exports of grain! He remarks that much of our fish catch goes to waste, and if it were processed in the way he suggests we would be, making a really good thing of it and it would be cheap food for those in need abroad. : : . = =» . SOMEHOW, his letter and the way - the story was told of the cabinet decision make me feel that this whole question of feeding the hungry is on too commercial a basis,

I know quite well that, in all probability, we cannot feed all hungry people throughout the world, no matter what we do as a single nation, but I know that we haven't made any real effort to do the best we can and to lead the other nations to co-operate with us. There was a time when’ we would have been horrified to hear of suffering in one small area. Now we contemplate it quite comfortably in

MAKE AUTUMN DANCE PLANS—These three juni of Isabella are co-chairmen for the junior group's annual autumn dance to be Oct. 3 at the Columbia club. They are (left to right] Miss Irene Smith, Miss Margie Mellen, chairman, and Miss Eileen Danahey.

t Junior League Plans Luncheon, Braille Transcription Classes

The Bridal Scene— Mary L. Durbin Is Engaged To Mr. Ball .

Dorothy Siebert To Be Wed Oct. 18

The news of two approaching {weddings share the bridal scene spotlight today. : ‘Mr, and Mrs. Leo ville, announce the ent of their daughter, Ma e, to Ralph Dale Ball of Rushville, They will be married Oct. 4 in St. Mary's church,

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Altrusa Club Will Hear Mrs. Patrick

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Athenaeum Will Begin 96th Year

The Athenaeum Turners will open its ninety-sixth year with a fall program Saturday at 8 p. m. in the club's auditorium. | The program includes musical selections by the concert orchestra and the Indianapolis Mannerchor, an exhibition by the men’s gymnasium class and the theater group's presentation of “The Last Straw.” ‘Dr. Carl B. Sputh is president of the group. The board of diréctors is composed of Hiriam D. Keehn, Louis 8. Hensley, C. Otto Janus, Ernest H. Pflum, Ludwig G. Burck, Charles E. Hess, E. M. Huxford, Dale Hodges, Fred Martin, E. H. Mueller and Arthur Vehling. Mar Hoffman is the manager and John R. Field is executive secretary.

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Mary Johnson Is Engaged

A ceremony Oct.- 19 will unite Miss Mary Johnson and Rober Edfrom foreign shores is appaled not/ward Berry. Their parents are Dr. by our prices but by the amount of and Mrs. Willlam F. Johnson, 3834 “things” which are available to ally pejaware st, and Mr. and Mrs. of us. |Art Berry, 2458 Plerson st. How will the next generation, Now| ve future bride, who is a Butler growing up in the needy areas of university graduate and a member the world, feel about us? lof Kappd Alpha Theta sorority, has There are empty stomachs and .hocen Miss Gertrude McKenna to unfilled desires in so many places, her maid of honor, and Mrs. that, it seems to me, the resent-|y mes popcheff, Miss Norma Jane ment will react on us in very tan- gienfer. and Miss Mary Catherine gible ways. McIntyre. as bridesmaids, John I.

Opera Singer Has Black, Terre Haute, will be the best

man, Humble Beginning Mrs. Joseph Seagle, 2060 N. DelaNEW YORK.—Lilly Windsor, one rica’ ted singers, began tonight for Miss Johnson. Guests 91 Ammicas 10 8 840 #ill be Mesdames Johnson, Berry, lessons by slicing bologna in her and Jack Srader, Misses Florence ers ibid in New York. Becker, Marjorie Cain, “Betty Jo She is the first American song- Fark, Sue Hartz, Nancy Langan, stress in 25 years to sing, in the Maryanne Daries, Urte Smolensk, Rome opera in Ttaly. ” {Ann Winger, Klepfer and McIntyre

D. Ps Go to Canada yp. William Adcock

in displaced persons camps in Ger- Wil Be Hostess

many are being sent. to Canada to relieve the scarcity of housekeeping| Mrs. Willlam Adcock will enter-

labor in hospitals and service estab- tain the members of the Butler lishments. If the movement pro¥es Alumnae Literary club at a noon satisfactory, further movements of luncheon tomorrow at her cabin in women as domestics from thevcamps Brown county. Miss Irma Bachman will be carried out. [is the assistant hostess. A “Science vs. Religion” is the Chapter Meets ltopic ofthe meeting. The discusThe Beta Eta chapter of Beta sion will be led by Mrs. Ray C. Sigma Phi sorority met last night Priesner after a review by Mrs. at 7:30 p. m. in the club room. ‘Paul @. Iske,

the greater part of the world. War makes people callous. We have given a great deal and we are conscious of it, but every visitor who comes to this country

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JUNIOR LEAGUE, along

with sustaining members and board members, will have a 1 o'clock luncheon next Friday afternoon at the Propy-

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Mrs. Paul W. Weer is chairman of arrangements. Her

bad Ee Pt Robert A. Adams, Jeremiah L. Cadick, Ao Bal BY PLE Soh D. ould, A. M. Bayles and Erwitt'

Classes in Braille transcription will open Oct. 8 under sponsorship of the league. The classes will meet in the league office and will pro-

vide group instruction ig transcribing books and other reading matter into Braille characters. Mrs. Louis Herkamp will be in charge of the group. Mrs. Norman A. Perry Jr. is chairman of the committee sponsoring the sessions, Mrs. George Huff and Mrs. Neill Garber are in charge of personnel. y n ” » Miss Grace Hennessy Joins College Choir Miss Grace Hennessy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William Hennessy, has been accepted as a member of the choir at Western College for Women, Oxford, O. She is a sopohmore at the college. The choir will take part in the dedication of the new science building at the college on Oct. 11. It sings each Sunday in services at the college chapel. "ww » Oct. 9 will mark the beginning of the season for the Gay Blades Skating club. The group will skate from 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. each Thursday at the Coliseum for the benefit of the Vassar scholarship fund.

Mrs. H. Maurice Angell is the chairman of the Skating committee. Her assistants include Miss Anne Holmes, president of the Vassar club; Misses Constance Lewis, Margaret Harriet Holmes,

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fashion co-ordinator, will talk to the members of the Altrusa club at a noon luncheon next Saturday in the Hotel Washington,

The officers of the club are Miss Helen Brown, president; Miss Lucy Branch, vice president; Miss Elizabeth Faris, secretary; Mrs, Glen Campbell, (reasurer, and Mrs. Phat Mozingo, past president. The board {members include Mesdames Edgar Rennoe, Hazel Koons, Betty Stone Bowe, Mary Dye Beach and Miss Amanda Anderson. Miss Bertha Leming is program co-ordinator, The committee chairmen are Miss Mamie L. Bass, archives; Mrs. Campbell, budget; Mrs. Mary Cannon Rich, Christmas party; Miss Charlotte Carter, constitution and by-laws; Mrs. Mozingo, Altrusa information; Miss Grace Gabriel, house; Miss Proposes Spi inter national relations. Miss Lois Anderson, membership and classification; Mrs. Ethel Krueger, public affairs; Miss Leming, " program; Mrs. William A. Clark, publicity; Mrs. C. H. Schwomeyer, projects; Miss Eunice Johnson, vocational information; Miss Ruth Hoover, ways and means; Mrs. Fritz Schaefer, fellowship, and Miss Mary Alice Crosson, social.

Chicago Meeting

Hairdressers and Cosmetologists as~ sociation will open Sunday at the Sherman hotel in Chicago. Mrs. Mabel Thoms and Miss Irma Zook will appear on the program. Mrs. Thoms will present Mrs. Maicia Ogle as Indiana's entry in the “Parade of States.” 3

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The national convention of the

Miss Durbin has been honor guest at several showers recently. Mrs. Roy Harold of Rushville entertained Wednesday with a china and linen shower. A miscellaneous shower was given by Mrs. Thomas R. Carter, Oxford, O, and Mrs. Gene Bmiley, New Castle, at the home of Mrs, Oarter's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Van Knight, Rushville, Mrs. John Lockwood and Miss Rosalyn Brown were hostesses at a bridge party and shower, and the Kappa Kappa Kappa sorority gave a kitchen shower for Miss Durbin. phe ” - Miss Dorothy Siebert, 1448 8. Alabama st, will be married to William Haver on Oct. 18 at 7:30 p. m. in the PFriedens Evangelical and Reformed church. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Siebert, Batesville, are the parents of the bride-to-be, and Mr. Haver is the nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hohn, Stump rd. The attendants will be Mrs, Virgil Hotopp, sister of the bride, matron of honor, and Homer Hafer, best man. Harvey Siebert and William Nierman are the way. Carolyn Jean Walker will flower girl and Ronnie Siebert, Batesville,

-~ BETROTHED—Mr. and Mrs, York st., announce that their da Maguire, 1851 N. Pennsylvania st Elmore Hunter. He is the son of gersville,

is to be the ringbearer, Mrs, E. E. Gross will honor Miss Siebert with a linen shower on Wednesday, and Mrs, Henry Buer-|

crystal shower on Oct. 7.

Garden Club Will Sponsor Book Review

The give a tea and book review at the | Beech Grove city hall at 1:30 p. Wednesday. Part of the proceeds will be used to assist in buying the Shades for a state park.

Mrs, Charles Adams will review “Hope of Earth,” and there will be a musical program. Mrs, E OC. Wakelam is president of the group. Mrs. W. E. Mason is general chairman of the tea. Other committee chairmen include Mrs. J. W, Young, publicity; Mrs. Earl White, decorations; Mrs, Lynn Hull, reservations; Mrs. Sidney Wohnell, re freshments, and Mrs. Hubert Nickels, hospitality, r Officers and past presidents of the club will serve on the ption committee, ]

State Garden Club Sets Meeting

The central-west district of the |Garden Club of Indiana will meet {Tuesday at 10 a. m. in the 38th ist. branch of the Merchants National bank.

George Fiel, landscape architect

use a hand vacuum cleaner. The cows like it, too, they say.

TO BE WED— Miss Betty Guenin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland R. Guerin, 4125 Park ave., will be married to Carl F. Ha. gan, son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank S. Hagan, 531 Moreland ave., on Oct. 25 in St. Joan of Are Catholic

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for the park department, will dis[cuss the crysanthemum show sched{uled for November. Mrs. Paul {Summers will report on the lecture planned for Nov, 12,

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season tickets will be taken until Oct. 17.

The township volunteers are under the direction -of Mrs. Irwin L. Thompson and comprised the daytime selling staff. Center township was represented by Mrs. Ellzabeth Brock and Mrs. Cornelius F. Posson. Mrs. Herbert Fledderjohn {and Miss Barbara Phillips are the

Miss Mary Helen Neal is chairman of the Franklin township { group, and James W. Mlers is vice (chairman. The Franklin volunteers |are Mrs, Fala Boyer and Misses Joan Becker, Betty Keller and Ruth Thomas. Karl Sargent, chairman of Lawrence township, has Mrs. Walter L. Mowrey as vice chairman. His staff includes Mrs. Fred Shideler and Misses Barbara Groves, Patty Todd and Bonnie Wiley. :

Mr. and Mrs. Warble Are Co-Chairmen-

Perry township was represented by Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Warble, co-

chairmen, and Mesdames Merrill Christie, Irwin E. Mobley, Oliver W, Pickhardt and Miss Irma Jéan Nelson. Mrs. George D., Paton, chairman; Mrs. George H. Roch, vice lchatrman, and Mrs. ‘Earl Merritt are serving from Pike township. Paul Hamilton and Mrs. Lloyd LaMere are chairman and vice chairman of the Warren group. Their staff is Misses Barbara Higginson, Donna Ann Kinzel, Lilla Lee LaMere and Carolyn Piel. Mrs.

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Fr. Schlubeck

o Read Vows

Tomorrow

Miss La Russa to Be Bride of Mr. Stahl

The Rev. Fr, Alvin Schlubeck

iwill read the vows. uniting Miss Rose Ann La Russa and Henry J. Stahl Jr. at 8 a. m.- tomorrow in Sacred Heart Catholic church.

The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs; Salvadore La Russa, 1722 8. Delaware st. groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Stahl, 1510 8. Meridian st.

and the bride~

Miss Josephine La Russa, Gary,

will be her cousin's maid of honor: and will wear pink satin. Rust and aqua satin frocks will be worn by the bridesmaids, Miss Rosemary Tynan and Miss Evelyn Beckam. | Mary Frances Froelick will be the {flower girl, A gown of white satin with a fitted bodice and full skirt and train will be worn by the bride. A tiara of seed pearls will hold her fingertip veil of illusion, and she will carry white roses and pompons. John Stahl will be the best man, and ushers are to be Melvin Zimmerman and Paul Arkins, A breakfast at the Lake Shore Country club will follow the ceremony. After a trip to the Smokies, the couple will be at home with the

10 Volunteer Staffs Tomorrow Will Complete Symphony Season Ticket Campaign

V [ | The volunteer staffs from Marion county townships and the Indiana 'gec will entértaln with & dikiaér sad Bef Telephone company will completa thelr season ticket campalgn tomorrow for the Indianapolis symphony orchestra. The symphony will open its 11th season under the direction of Dr.

: P. M. Ho photo. Elmer Van Horn, 3319 E. New ughter, Mrs, Dorothy Van Horn ., will be married Oct. 18 to Lee Mr, and Mrs, Floyd Hunter, Bar-

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arceau, Charles A. Huff, T. O. Philpott and Russell Bage. ; Wayne township is headed by Mrs. E. ©. MoDonald, chairman,

Lloyd Pottinger, Charles Rode-|

Miss Janice Farley. Thirty associates of the telephone

of Mrs. Leona Jenkins and Miss Margaret Saltman. The volunteer staff includes Mesdames Betty Albertson, Betty Jane Crenshaw, Laura Franklin, Sallie Neathery, Viola Patterson and Misses Mildred Avery, Carolyn Bennett, Anna Marie Carr, Carolyn Clevenger, OaroIyn Dugdale, Nellie Grant, Martha Gregg and Martha Hodshire. Also Misses Audrey Hole, Mary Ann Hornaday, Margaret Judy Just, Agnes ©, Kelly, Mary Nuenschwander, Jo Ann Ruddle, Mary Sever, Annabelle Simmons, Vera Smith, Betty Jo Spencer, Jerry Stratton, Marjorie Sullivan, Mary Lou Wampler and Betty Wise.

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Three County P.-T. A. Units

Will Meet

Three county P.-T. A. groups will meet this week. The Marion county Council of Parents and Teachers will open its fall season Monday at 10 a. m. in the Claypool hotel with a symposium on “School Education for Youth.” ©. E. Eash, Mrs. Harry

‘Byrketr, Mrs. Rober: Ruschs and

Miss Ruth Patterson will take in the discussion, ® w=»

The Mars Hill P.-T. A. will meet °

Tuesday night at 8 o'clock at Church of Christ. The

and Miss Melba Shull, vice chair- {for a covered dish luncheon at the man, The staff includes Mesdames home of Mrs. Josephine Young, Robert J. Bumpas, Harold Marvel, Glenns Valley. Mrs. Robert Bidlack

will discuss the problem “Suppose

baugh, and Miss Sandra Dilsky and They Don’t Like School.”

Club Chapters

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Mrs. John W. Thornburgh is the guest speaker for three I. T.-S. C. chapter meetings today. She will discuss England. The Normandy chapter met for a 12:30 luncheon at the home of Mrs. Robert Reeves, 5246 Central ave. The assistant hostesses were

Hummel, Mrs. A. 8. Schwenisberger and Mrs, LH ova gf oy

Harry Shéagley. % . Mrs. Donald Mannor and Mrs, EB. J. Katzenberger were hostesses to the Irvington chapter of the I T.8. C. when they met at 1:30 p. m. in the Meridian room of the Colonial Furniture Co,

. The Erin Isle chapter will meet Units to Meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the home of

Units of the White Cross guild Mrs. Kenneth Rosenberger, 40¢5 of the Methodist hospital will meet Kingsley dr. 3

this week at the service center as . . . follows: Wednesda y—Children's| Dedication Tonigh Cheer, W. Washington st, and St.| . The P.-T. A. of Wayne township Mark™ Methodist; Thursday—Music, school will dedicate a playground Broad Ripple and Beta chapter, adjacent to the school at 8 p. m,

J. H. Warvel, Washington township; 'has on her staff Mesdames G. A.

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