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Evelyn M. Roush Will Be Married The Rev. Harold C. Irwin will read the vows at 8:30 p. m. today! uniting Miss Evelyn Maxine Roush and Walter G. Louks Jr. The cere.mony will be United Presbyterian Church.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. |

and Mrs. Charles L. Roush, 1612] Brookside Ave, and the bride-| groom's parents are of Canon

City, Colo. The bride's attendants will wear full-skirted frocks of satin, Miss Marjorie B. Robbins, maid of honor, | will wear blue, and Mrs. Richard] C. ‘Phillips, matron of honor, will wear pink. The bridesmaids, Mrs. W. G. Roush and Miss Sara Jane Capehart, will be in honey beige. Alberta Ann Adams and Elizabeth Ann Robbins, flower. girls, will wear blue taffeta.

Bride Will Wear A Gown of Satin

is fashioned with a wide bertha and a full skirt extending into a) train. A pearl tiara will hold her, fllusion veil, and she will carry a Bible topped with orchids and gardenias,

A. C. Demaree Jr. will attend the bridegroom. Ushers are to be Robert and Willlam Roush, brothers of the bride; Richard C. Phillips and Harold Kellermeyer, A reception at the church will follow the wedding, and the couple will leave on a trip to Chicago.| They will be at home at 23 W, 16th St. b

New Members Announced

Times Special COLUMBIA, Mo. Nov. 21—-Eight|

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To Entertain The bride's gown of white «tn Cheer Guild

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TO BE WED—Miss Evelyn Howell, daughter of Mrs. llene Howell, 6159 Winthrop Ave., will be wed Dec, 24 to Laws rence M. Wilson, son of Mrs. Thelma G. Wilson, 2247 N. Pennsylvania St

Mrs. J. B. Scitz

The Riley Hospital Cheer Guild will meet at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in the home of Mrs. John B. Seitz, | 5802 College Ave. Mrs. Herman C.| Promer will preside, {

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FUTURE BRIDE~Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Ammon, 1527 Myron St., announce that their daughter, Miss Jeanne Trout, will be wed June 5 to John Edward Matthews, son of MF. dnd Mrs,

Mrs. Wilfred Pepe will speak on| Edward Matthews, | IN. Drexel Ave.

“Care and Arrangements of Flow-| She will be introduced by Mrs. Noble Reed, man. Mrs. Carl Aumann, hospitality chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Paul B. McCarty, O. K. Kas-

Plans were discussed for the Christmas party Dec. 20 at the

Athletic Club.

P.-T. A. News

Indiana girls have joined the Inde-| pendents Organization at Stephens| College. ’ They are Miss Patrica Ann '3ass, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Gass, 4326 Washington Blvd.; Miss Mary Lou Haverstick, daughter

of Mr. and Mrs, Earl T. Haverstick,| School 60 Study Group—1:30 p. m

5745 Carrollton Ave.; Miss Joanne Hunt, daughter of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Lewis A, Hunt, 5730 E. Washington Bt.

Miss Virginia Marie Rainer,

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon School 58 Parent Education Class—

B. Rainer, Marott Hotel; Miss Lou-

and Mrs. M, J. Steffanni, 340 N.

Emerson Ave; Miss Mary E. Stev- Bluff Avenue—8 p. m

enson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. M. V. Stevenson, 5602 E. 10th St. Miss Patricia Jane Harker daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David

H. Harker, Brooklyn, Ind., and Miss Pleasant Run—7:45 p. m

Rose May Axup, daughter of Lt.

Col. and Mrs. Roy W. Axup, Ft. Southport Study Group—Noon: Mrs ’ |

Harrison,

Hospital Guild

There will be a luncheon meeting

| at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday in the cor M78. Meyer Hostess |

lumbia Club for members of the | Bt. Margaret's Hospital Guild. Mrs.

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meeting are among PTA activities being planned by city and county | orgfihizations. The schedule for next! week is as follows: |

Mars HIill-8 p m.

An open house and a luncheon!

MONDAY

Panel discussion, “Truth,” byl Mesdames Howard Delp, E. J.| and David 1sler. Erler, Robert Foland and LeRoy| . . Flint. | Miss Quear, Fiance TUESDAY Will Be Honor Guests 9:30 a. m. “Books for Children,” Miss Evelyn Sickels, Indianapolis | Public Library,

Open house! Film, “Winged Horizon." at Church of Christ. The Rev. Adolph Bredy,| Bethel Baptist Church, speaker. | will Movie;

will be wed Sunday.

night in the Quear home, include the Rev.

summer round-up awards

Dr. and Mrs. Carmel; Mr. and Mrs.

C. W, - Siekerman, Drive, . hostess.

1604 Loretta “Parent and] Family Life,” Miss Ida Connor,

3 " " “ The Junior Auxiliary of the Vismt-

ng Nurses Association will meet at| next Friday night will honor Miss | H. Norris Cottingham and Mrs.[12:30 p. m. Monday. Mrs. Charles F.| M

John R. Brayton will be hostesses. Meyer, 136 E. 43d St., will be hostess. |

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Bridgman and her fiance, Arthur -E. will be guests at a dinner tonight in the Indianapolis The prospective bridegroom’s parents, who are of Flint, Mich., will give the dinner. The wedding |°dist Hospital White Cross Guild| | ‘will be tomorrqw night in St. Paul's Episcopal Church. The guests will include the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Bridgman. Others will be Messrs. and Mesdames William C. Davidson, : i; William H. Davison, Lewis H. Bridgman, Donald M. Beard and Arthur |terian and Quaker; Tuesday—North Ellsworth Summerfield, Dr. and Mrs. George B. Conover, Miss Jane Payne and William H. Boutell, all of Flint; Mr. and Mrs, Luther H. Bridgman, New York; Mr, and Mrs. William B. Morrison, Johnstown, Pa.: J. A. Byerly Jr, Owosso, Mich.; Miss Margaret Ferguson, Phila< delphia; Miss Marian Brunsdale, Minneapolis; Miss Anna Selfridge, Winnetka, Ill; Miss Katherine Fisher, Washington; Charles Hunt

Mr. and Mrs, Chester Quear, Carmel, will give the bridal din-

ner for their daughter, Rosemary, and John Richard Rodarmel, who |

The party will be tomorrow Guests and Mrs, George Lee, Pendleton; Mr. and | Mrs, Reid Priest, Ray Renick and | Miss Lorraine Quear, Lafayette; A.B, Claypool, John H. Buehler Jr., Chevy Chase, Md.: C. Robert Quear, Bloomington; Byron Rodarmel Jr. and John Rodarmel,

i A dinner in the Sheffield Inn

arilyn Ann Gregory and Don R. Her parents, Mr. |

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x! Wilma Sands entertained with a

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Bridal Dinners Will Honor Three Engaged Couples Before Weddings

| THREE ENGAGED COUPLES will be feted at bridal |lowed.

Miss Maxine Irene Summerfield Jr.,

lin, B. H Beard, T. E. Berry, Charles Yarbrough and FPF, L.| . Byrne. = . ACE An executive hoard meeting was . 5 . : held today in. Ayres’ committee, dinners preceding their marriages.

and Mrs. H. H. Gregory, will entertain. The dinner will follow the rehearsal in McKee Chapel, Taber- | nacle Presbyterian Church, where the couple will be wed Nov. 30. Dinner guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Holliiigsworth, Sheridan, parents of the future bride- | | groom; Mrs. Richard Weaver, George Rand and Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow McDonald, all of Sheridan; Mr, and Mrs. Charles Pinkerton Jr, New Castle; Miss Lucille Wetherell, Prestonville, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leech, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Pletcher, Hershel Carey, Miss Janice Gregory and Miss Merry Jo Kessler. Mrs. Pinkerton and Mrs. Lawrence Baker will entertain tonight in the Baker home for Miss Gregory. Miss Kessler recently gave a kitchen shower, and Mesdameés Pletcher, Robert Jones and Rela Cox, Misses Wreatha Gill, Rosemary Davis, Mary Reed and

| miscellaneous shower in

Davis’ home.

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Group to Meet Tuesday

The Anagnous Group, Epsilon Sigma Omicron Sorority, will meet. at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday with Mrs. Jerauld McDermott, 5629 College Ave : Mrs. W. D. Keenan will review “Washington Tapestry” (Clapper). Mrs. Harry W. Kroeger will preside. Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames R. L. Johnson, Willlam L. Sharp and Fred Wilson.

¥ Soap Stains Cause Fabrie Discoloring Freshly laundered clothes that develop a rust’ brown stain when ironed may not have been rinsed thoroughly. Soap left in the fabric may show up as a stain under the heat of the fron. To remove the stain, wash {the clothes again in soap and water and rinse thoroughly.

Women Legislators

In Vermont MONTPELIER, Vt.—Vermont ‘of the 48 states has the highest number of women in its legislature—39, Thirty-six-of them are representatives and three are senators.

Turkish Engineer ANKARA, Turkey—Bayan Senia Eke is a Turkish radio engineer in

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‘My Day— :

Inflatron Fight Plan Attacked

By Both Sides

‘Man in the Middle’

Is the President By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT NEW YORK, N, Y, Nov, 21-—

y | Sen. Robert A, Taft has said that vw the President's Program to combat §# inflation is tantamount to turning

$f our nation into a “police state.”

Photo Reflex photo. DATE SET—Mrs. Esther H. Harding, 1215 E. Michigan St., announces that her daughter,

Emilie Helen, will be. married

Thursday to John R. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merle V. Davis, Greenfield.

Open House Series Begun By Nurses

The first in a series of open

houses at Wile Residence, Method-|

ist Hospital School of Nursing, was held this afternoon for high school girls, The series i part of a campaign to recruit nursing students. Miss Elizabeth Ann Edwards was in charge of the open house today, assisted by the preclinical class. Students from Indianapolis high schools and Frankfort High School attended the tour of the hospital and residence. A social hour fol-

committee chairman, has planned

| | facilities—which would mean a loss| | uses £ | | other open ho for Dec. 5 and 12. to the workers, who would pe faced |

~ - 5 The following units of the Meth-

will meet next week at the service sound. But surely it is possible for| center: Monday—Fifty-frst Street men trained in business to make a

wise decision to meet increasing] tneeds and not succumb to the| greed of keeping prices too high,

‘War Mothers Set Card Party

The Wayne Township War Moth-

Methodist, Wallace Street Presby-

‘Methodist, Southport and Woodruff Place Baptist; PFriday—Brightwood and Victory.

Earrings Growing Bigger and Bigger

Earrings continue to grow bigger and bigger. Marianne Ostier, the designer, has created one that covers the entire ear,

It is made of light-weight precious palladium, and

way to wear the jewelry.

A. White Elk High. 21 to 6, 4.95.

545. Sizes 814 to 12, 5.95.

tail. Sizes 3l% to 10. 6.45.

one of the biggest broadcasting stations in Ankara. She is in charge! ‘of 50 men who, she hopes, like! T| working for her “because women| basses are always polite.”

t s Women Miners

BERLIN, Germany—When most of the able bodied men were recruited for work in Russian uran- . ium - mines, German women took over their jobs” in the soft coal mines of Sentenberg in the Rus-| sian zone .of Germany.

‘M odel Mechanic |

NEW YORK-—Mrs. Carmen Webster, New York, is president, owner and manager of the Model Railroad | | Equipment Corp." She can take an

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Arrangements for the annual |Christmas party will be made when the St. Rita Guild meets at 3 p. m.

Center. Miss Mary B. Molloy will]

preside.

C. Ghillie Oxford with plain toe. Sizes 1214 to 3, 5.95.

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B. Growing Girls’ Loafer with the moccasin toe, stitched de-

D. Growing Girls’ * Saddle, - a ~ Brown and White Elk, it's the

| And yet, when we face the fact that

od ithe fight for peace and economic

| prosperity is as difficult as was the fight to mobilize our forces for war, |we cannot be surprised that some «0f the same powers are requested again by the chief executive.

| It is interesting that Mr. Taft and the Republicans on the right are upset by any price controls that are suggested, and on the other hand, murmurs appear at the suggestion that wages may have to be fixed also.

It is always the fate of the man in the middle, who has to make decisions and carry out plans, to be attacked from both sides, since his| plan must take an over-all view {and no one who has to give up any{thing is ever very happy. Labor, {however, will be better off if the {high cost of living is curbed. { a 4H “ WAS glad to see the other day | that there would be an inquiry into the question of whether refusal to

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WEDDING NEAR—A ceremony Wednesday will unite Miss Lois Ann Eckhart and J. Peter Smith. She is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Carl K. Eckhart, Lafayette, and his parents are Mr, and Mrs. George A. Smith, 3632 N. Pennsylvania St.

{expand the steel industry was right lor wrong.

| through creating a scarcity, keep

the price high.

| It is also obvious that by over-! expanding we might bring the price |

Miss Patricia Sailor, open house) 90Wn too far, or might end by|

{having to close down part of our

with a shift to some other employment.

Either way is not economically

{and yet not to go too far in ‘ex- | panding, either.

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u I LIKE the request for legislation! jo enable the Department of Agri-|ers will

{culture to expand its program of en- | couraging conservation practices in| this country, and to authorize | measures designed to increase the]

tries.

It is quite obvious that| Babes Alumnae. 8 p. m. today. Miss Janet Horth, 3906 Washington | Blvd., hostess.

{by refusing to expand we might, |

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Kappa Chap., Delta Sigma Kappa. 8 p. m. Mon. New Bethel school. amma Chap. Gamma Gamma Nu. : 8 p. m. Mon. Mrs. Mildred Gulley, Nanna Belie White, Noblesville, 737 N. Arnolda, hostess. “Cum-! As-U-R” party. a ‘

[Ora Powell, tickets; Mrs. James| Failure to do the latter has been Campbell and Mrs. T. O. Bush, tals screwing into the lobe, has a sort|one of our great mistakes before.|lies; Mesdames Della Hoss, Ray-| of eye-glass attachment to keep it| We must concentrate now on help- mond Barker and Harfy Newby, The Aftermath Club met for a Wearing one earring at ing Europe to produce rather than euchre, |a time in a rosette manner is'a new

EVENTS Butler Group

CLUBS

Eléven

Initiates

Miss Carolyn Thomas, Knightse Butler Alumnae Literary. 2:45 p. m.| Wn, and Miss Nancy Bracken were = Sat. Mrs. Phillip B. Lyon, 656 initiated into Kappa Beta Sorority Woodruff Place, 8b a recent meeting of the national tess. religious Indianapolis. Literary Club. 8 p..m.| University. Mon. Clubroom, - DAR chapter house. Frederic M. Hadley, speak-

organization at Butler

other Butler

students

have been pledged to the sarority,

They are Miss Cecile Darsey, Claxe

SORORITIES ton, Ga.;

sponsor a benefit card party|

|Graceland

and Mesdames

Miss Phyllis Eidmann,

Towner, N. D.; Miss Gratia Gil breath, Columbus, O.; Miss Jacque | line Wesner,

Lebanon, and Miss

Also Misses Mary Ellen Halgren, | Doris Johnson, Jeanne McCoy, Pa=- | tricia Maxam, Joan Pedlow and Emily Ruth Smith,

Fraterni ty Pledge

Times Special

MIDDLETOWN, Conn., Nov. 2]1—# at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Food Robert Ww.

Craft shop, K. of P. building, Mrs. Ivan Bell, president, has ap- ] pointed the following committees: production of food in foreign coun-| Mrs Charles Wishemeir and Mrs.

Jeffrey has been pledged

{to. Psi Upsilon Fraternity at Wes= leyan University here. He is the son {of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Jeffrey, 4720

Ave., Indianapolis,

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Club Meeting

Emmett|12:30 p. m. luncheon yesterday in

on merely giving relief to the peo- | Christian, Bell, C. D. Fansler and the home of Mrs. Henry von Grim=

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Carrie West, special committee,

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