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ww a Athenaeum - 1 | c iv Ar Be : big Athen- The Second Lutheran Church will By Activities Clarence be the scene of the wedding of Miss! : ; Evelyn Davis to - Raymond H.| By RUTH} MILLETT TIES Durocher at 7 p. m. tonight. The IN NEW YORK, a psychiatrist Sigma Kappa. Rev. Olen Peters will read the vows. : ly Moore, 2217 Miss Davis is the daughter of and his wife were reprimanded by hostess. Mrs. M. E. Davis, 4440 Marcy Lane, a Children’s Court judge for leavma Gamma. Nu, and the bridegroom's mother is Mrs. ing their 8-month-old daughter an Riding Sta~ Liltun Dutocher, Lynn, Mass. | in a parked car | wiener roast. The maid of honor, Miss Martha while they at-

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h St., hostess, green crepe dress. Jack Rueble,l Te—. Huntington, 1s to be the best man.| = .. Yufe - ouline, 5 : Speaker The bride will wear a pearl gray where parents Sn wil - satin dreds with black accessories Nu-A jo x : are hailed nto A Jeinied Wii, day and an orchid corsage. : u-Art photo. P. H. Ho photo. Fritch-Hale photo - Style wi reehants National There will be a reception after] MARRIED—A ceremony Oct. ENGAGED—Mr. and Mrs, RECENTLY WED—Mrs, Ted Sout lof lave ie sleeves Hollon will dis- the ceremony in the Hotel Wash-| 18 united Miss Betty Louise Claude H. Dill, 2004 Shade- Judkins was Miss Mary Jo | parked car or and double side ington. The bride's mother will] Talkington and George Pope land Drive, announce the en- Hock before her marriage Oct. | alone at home, peplum. Sizes 16 entertain the couple at a dinner| Jr. The bride's. mother is Mrs. gagement of «their daughter, 18. Parents of the couple are | it is brought to 42 / 8.95 at 5 p. m. Sunday in her home. | George Talkington, 2240 Pier- Marie, to Donald R. MacDon- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hock, 252 | out that the * wie Miss Davis attended Indiana Uni-| con St, and the bridegroom's ald, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. N. Rural St., and-Mr. and Mrs, | Parents were Ruth Millett

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versity, and Mr. Durocher attended : Boston University. They will make paren’; are of Terrington, their home with the bride's mother. | onn.

MacDonald, Corydon. The wedding will be Nov, 26.

Theodore Judkins, 253 N. Rural St. ;

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ents Association . of Tudor Hall education course at School 1. The first meeting will be held at 1:15 School elected class chairmen at ap. m. Tuesday in the school. Miss Belle Ramey, School 76 principal, recent meeting. They include Mrs. will talk on “Suppose They Don't Like School.” H. R. Mallory, kindergarten, and Other speakers include George F. z Mesdames Julius Birge, Gordon H. Ostheimer, Dec. 3; Mrs. Edith Shir- Civic Club, at 7:30 p. m. in School Clark, John M. Zuber, R. Lee Spen-|ley, Jan. 7; George Mitten, Feb. 4; |44- : cer, Morris L. Brown, L. L. Dunbar, Miss Bertha Leming, Mar. 3; Mrs,| Miss Charlotte Carter, principal, George Hamilton and Herbert E. Harriet Kelly, Apr. 7; Miss Agnes | Will talk on “School Education,” at Redding, classes one through eight./Mahoney, May 5, and George Fisher, | 1:30 P. m. in School 51. The MothMrs. Karl Koons will direct the May 26. |ers' Chorus from School 54 will freshman class while Mesdames| # » = sing. John L. Blish, P. E. McCown and| The PTA of School 69 will ase) The School 76 P-TA will hear Dr. John Collett are chairmen of thelits study course on the four-point/John Haramy discuss “The Youth sophomore, junior and senior classes.| program of the national congress. | Of Today—The Hope of Tomorrow,” Officers of the association are Mrs.| The points are health, parent and 8% 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, and Dr. Myron McKee, president; Mrs. Wil-| family life education, school educa-|Hazel Stevens of the Riley Hospital lam 8. Hall, secretary-treasurer;| tion and world understanding. The for Children will speak on “EmoMrs. Robert Becker, chairman of|Red Cross Adult Education Division tional Outlets of Children,” at 8 classes; Mrs, Ray Peterson, ways will present the course, {p. m. in School 77.

h-sounding excuse, | ! Elect Chai rmen Two PTA groups will begin a series of parent education courses ne . au | presse r Rion |this week, and several other schools have scheduled meetings. MAMAS not in wh iin | Sizes 181% to "he executive. board . . . comes home from school, because e executive of the Par-| Problems of the School-Age Child,” will be the topic of the _it's her afternoon with her bridge | 241%. 7.95

club, Or she {8 busy with an outside job that isn't actually needed for the family's support. | Such cases of child neglect as these seldom reach .the courts, | because society rarely condemns a parent if the child is provided | with even the most makeshift | care, or if the reason behind the neglect is respectable. The judge, who was disturbed over a couple's leaving a baby | alone in a parked car to attend a + lecture on culture as if they had parked him outside a tavern, is a sensible realist. The important thing is the child's neglect, not | what the parents are up to while they are neglecting him,

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P. H. Ho photo. ENGAGED—The approachand means; Mrs. Harry Hobbs, li-| The first meeting will be at 1:30] Joseph Pierson and Gilbert Forbes ing marriage, Nov. 16, of Miss

brary, and Mrs. G. W. Gustafson,ip. m. Tuesday in the school. Dr. Will present a program dedicated transportation. Russell M. Whitmore will discuss/to world understanding at a 7:30 orece Nlepler od ig “The Develo t of Your Child’s’|p. m. meeting in School 86, and the oH . A Beaut to Balke rep velopment a ral : Decatur Central PTA will conduct parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie College Guild Plans auty | tal h lass from 9:30 to| R. Klepfer, Fishers. His parents Ever try bananas cooked? Place, The meetings and speakers area social hygiene c rom 4. My. and Mrs. C # For Card Party whole peeled bananas in a well-|Scheduled for Nov. 18, and Mrs. D./11 a. - Rodnenday in he school. E r. and Mrs. Carey Huffer, A meeting of the Marian College hem Joe Hendrickson; Dec. 2, Mrs. Mrs. eredith Nicholson Jr, 1s| Fishers, ? ’ buttered. baking pan, brush them Guild will be held at 2 p. m.

with melted butter and sprinkle Kathryn Bevol, and Dec. 16, Wilbur teaching the five-week course. P Chapter of DAR Wednesday in the college. Plans

ith salt. Bake i 75 d F. Davis. * x = WAH Sali. Bake In 4 373 degree . » | : will be discussed for the fall card Seven groups will meet Wednes- Drive, will be‘hostess to the Garden Sets Meeting

oven 15 to 18 minutes or until ba-| . Mrs. Hugh Weaver, 3763 Crescent party to be given at 1:30 p. m

nanas are fork tender. Choose all-| : 3 yellow or slightly green-tipped ba- day. School 8 will meet at 7 p. m. City PTA at 7:30 p. m. Monday in| Cornelia Cole Fairbanks Chapter, next Friday in Block's Auditorium.

in the school. Albert Stump will her home. The group will discuss ; Mrs. Eva B. Owens is chairman panas tg laste best When socked, |speak on “Education for Modern spain, STouP DAR, will meet at 2:30 p. m. Thurs-| 0 "4y0 card party. She will be 5 . {Day Living,” and a Community — day in the Propylaeum. Fred Holt, assisted by Mesdames Walter Baase, For Insect Bites | Pund speaker also is scheduled. Tarnished Gold radio commentator, will speak. (William Vpllmer, Joseph T. Stieff The pain and swelling caused by| “Know Your School System,” will ay 0 { Mrs, Charles R. Weiss, hostess'and R. F. Mortlock, candy; Mrs. the stings of bees, wasps, nornets be discussed by Virgil Stinebaugh, | To make dull or tarnished gold chairman, will be assisted by Mes- Herman Reder and Mrs. Lillian and the bites of mosquitoes, woods | superintendent of schools; the Rev. jewelry look like new, rub it lightly dames Edwin H. Forry, Mansur B. Koontz special committee; Mrs. ‘flies and other insects, can be re- Don Ocheltree, pastor of the Unity | until bright with a toothbrush that| Oakes, Logan Hall, William H. Taflt| Daniel Foley and Mrs. John Wessel, lieved by applying baking soda Methodist Church, and Ray Hol- has been dipped first into ammonia, and Henry R. Bliss and Miss Fannie|euchre, and Mrs, Dan Brosnan and either as a paste or in solution. 'lenbeck, president of the Riverside then into baking soda. Belle Fleming. Mrs. John Schwert, bridge.

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