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TUESDAY, DEC. 23, 1947 eT ee rr ANAPOLIS TIMES The Bridal Scene— | mmesggamgan gp md GY ' al was

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Webb-Knox Vows «To Be Read in Church

A bridal dinner, the news of two, approaching marriages and the anhouncement of a recent wedding are included in today's bridal scene|

Miss Lois Rosenthal and James F. Ackerman will be the honor| guests at a bridal dinner on Sunday in_ the Broadmoor Country Club, They will be married Monday. Mr, and Mrs. V. E. Pinkus, 3271 Central Ave., aunt and uncle of the bride-to-be, will be hosts. Miss Rosenthal is the sister of Lester Rosenthal, 3103 Central Ave. and Mr. Ackerman is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph F. Ackerman, Lima, O. Dinner guests include: Mr. and Mrs, Ackerman and Dan Ackerman, Lima; Mrs. Alvin Greenbaum, Los Angeles; Messrs. and Mesdames Alfred Ackerman, Simon Ackerman, William Schloss, Dudley Lefton, Ernest Lee ‘and M. L. Snellenberg,

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» » o The marriage of Miss Erva Knox and Harry Webb will take place to-| morrow in the West Side Christian | Church. The Rev. Roscoe Kirk-| man will read the vows. |

Miss Knox is the daughter of Hd-| SORORITY TO PRESENT DOLLS — These: youngsters at the Indianapolis Day Nursery get an early glimpse

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Charles Webb, Dayton, O. D 16Q ‘al R My Day— Miss Walters y Day Eo J > yl€, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. | A H Richard Brubaker, Chattanooga, t ome I PI: ] | in aycC othes W. Whittlesey, Lin , ” : . ’ y, Lindsay, Cal Will ters and Richard E. Sylvester. The HYDE PARK, N. Y, Dec. 23—Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov’s| bridegroom - to - be's father in the the bride’s parents, Mr. and MIS. onference is particularly interesting because of its efforts at self-justi-| #nd enoy thet outdoors romp |Christian Church, will read the, oquction in the Western zones increased from the present 35 per cent | Mr. and Mrs. C. Ralph Preeland | and Mrs. Herbert Sylvester, 212 N.|hor cent—which, he “said, the coun- | weather togs, home econoroyal blue crepe with brown acces-!jey day in the home of the Rev. Robert ry p level, . that a lightweight, tightly woven By Sorority material can be as warm as a at home after Thursday at 4018 N.| Mrs. Thomas Sylvester, the -ma-|if they did not receive from some- | heavyweight and will be more

‘ward Knox,'19 N.-Bldomington St... of the dolls that Kappa Kappa Sigma Sorerity is‘presenting to the nursery for Christmas. Mrs. Marion C. Adams, and Mr. Webb is the son of Mrs. 5 sorority. member, is showing the dolls. . The best man will be William Know Your Stufi)— Knox. After a trip to Dayton, the ee . Try ; ¢ ne Gar em BON Wed | Differences in. Ways of Thinking Check on § 8 8 8» | . , I a) . Mise Nana Merle Brubaker, Lie at the Bottom of Much Fit and Fabric | . . Tenn. and the Rev. Wellingion W. yy 1ntormat wedang at 1:30 p.m. Off -Our Trouble With Russia esey, son of the Rev. Nithan | : y today will unite Miss Nadine Wal- By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT | CHILDREN will be more combe marri e , {ably reathe harsled Sunday. read bf thet Sremiony will be in the home of | iatement giving his interpretation of what happened in the Big Four) fortably ‘protected from weather C. E. Walters, 2¢ N. Rural St. The| lot id that the Soviets had agreed to cut down on' more if mother knows her stuff Second Friends Church. i fication. Mr. Molotov saic 0 Miss Jerry Brubaker will be the Rev, O. A. Trinkle, Inglewood tpeir demands for reparations, that they would be willing to see German | when she buys winter playsuits. maid of h ittle-| trl. £ tabrlc are taints sey Jr will be and Nattial) wuts Yows: A f Mr jot 1938 production to 70 per tent/ RA | oi ye ig re : The bridegroom is the son of Mr. out of which they would expect 10] A 1versa $ hen buy Anniversary are on a wedding trip through the LaSalle St. : try could well afford to-pay if pro- | mists in the Agriculturé DepartWest following their marriage Fri-| The bride will wear a frock of/guction were at the 70 per cent I ca Plan ned | ment. In fabric, experts point out Laycock, 1155 W. 30th St. retired sories. She will have a corsage of| However, the Western zones could Methodist minister. They will be 8ardenias and pink roses. inot reach this point of production Keystone Ave. tron of honor, will wear a dress of where, presumably the United] A diamond jubilee tea next Tues- *flexible to a child's movements. The bride, the former Miss Vivian 80ld crepe, and Miss Ruth Richey, States, a very large amount of aid day will mark the 75th year of) To withstand rugged wear,

Ridge, is the daughter of Mr, and bridesmaid, will be in furquoise in the way of machinery, nor would g11, phi sorority. The tea will be| material should be fully shrunk |

lit be possible for the Soviets v3 trom 3 to 5 p. m. in the home of | and colorfast. Materials treated

with wind-proof and water-repel- | lent finishes are practical ‘in J snowy and rainy climates; proMrs. E. O. Price, Panhellenic rep-| vided the finish will withstand

MS Kai) V. Huge, Un N. Balle} eTpe. Sylvester will attend his ti to take out factories an View Place. ; is . iv continue a. / View) ate i a le We brother, and Richard Bohr is to machinery in the way in which they | Mrs. Ray Northway, 4120 Forest land, New Ross. {be the usher. have done in those areas where Manor. Miss Glenda Ridge was the maid | The couple will leave on a trip they are dominant. of honor, and James Brent was the 0 Cincinnati, following a reception $8 8 nat |Tesentative, will assist, Mrs. North-| washing or dry-cleaning. best man. in the Walters home. They will be] THE SOVIETS calmly state tha {way in receiving the guests. They| YT 2 8

at home at 2546 College Ave. in. their zone no debt has been n=! ein include presidents and Panhel- | TO ENCOURAGE freedom of For Cupid

curred by the people, whereas In he lene representatives of other col-| action playsuits should have an British and American zones a de |legiate sororities, active and alum-| easy fit across back and shoulSets Hospital SYDNEY, Australia — A “cupid 2 tv The Red Cross hag arranged a|clearing house”“ds operated here," "0 "po oones. Mesdames Charles Josey, Willis Plenty ond Tae I place The truth of the matter is that, turnover collar keeps out cold Cross at Sacred Heart high school! The translators are fluent : in made on the part of the people to Wood, Cynthia May and Katherine will carol today ‘in Veterans Hospi- French, German, Dutch, Danish, oe these zones into the eastern | Cox, all of DePauw University, and | : —— I know that it is never ideal to) Jane Phoebus, all of Indiana Uniopen house from 1:30 to 3:30 p. m. N[ S B ke have an occupying army in a coun- | versity. Christmas day, and the Gray Ladies ISS un r and canteen workers will serve at a

Clearing House

ily manipulated center-front opening and good-sized, stitched - pockets. A one-piece rather than a two-piece suit is suggested for very small children because it offers more protection

in their ‘zone have not received as The hostess will be assisted by| knitted wristlets and anklets with much and have gone a bit hungrier| ; : 3 of stretch days. wives and sweethearts still are 'liv- Serving in the dining room will {ing in their homelands. be Misses ne Osborn, Evelyn The junior members of the Red 'N8 perfectly, there is no great stor) ee HEE ed | More style points a satisfactory morning. and many know Indian dialects. | much better there. Busard, Jacqueline Schaefer and! The Gray Ladies will assist at an

has been piling up for food, ev nae members of ‘the sorority and| ders, have loose sleeves with wide It's just conceivable that the peop ©| their friends. armholes and roomy legs. Strong number of activities in Veterans Where hundreds of love letters are | Tomlinson and Richard J. Boat-| and Billings Hospitals for the holi- brought in by servicemen whose while I doubt whether either the/ ies and Miss Carolyn Dixon, without restricting neck and head [British or American zone Is run | movement. tal, and the Gray Ladies will dis- Greek and Italian. Some of them =~. ‘wri ig fairly good proof Misses Marilyn Merritt, Virginia | tribute gifts at 8 o'clock Christmas can speak Japanese and Malayan, ,.¢ conditions are probably not Johnson, Ada May Koontz Carol try. No occupation army behaves| Committees in charge of the tea than two-piece itself 100 per cent well. And the are Mesdames J. Mason King, T. O.

. | 7.1 suits, which may "pull apart at tea dance from 2 to 4 p. m. on Dec. | 0 Be k eted [sooner supervision of Germany can | Philpott, Neil Grider, James C. Car- | the waist. 3 |be placed in civilian hands, the bet- | ter, William 8. Ramey and Robert | Good seam construction Is

The Gray Ladies will sponsor! Mr, and Mrs. Cecil E. Bunker, ter it will be for our young soldiers Horn, ~ arrangements; Mesdames|

ies in Bi : parties in Billings at 6:30 p. m. to- 1305 N. Olney St., will give a buf- —and that’s not just my opinion, Thomas P. Jenkins, Robert Seas- ke the suit rigid. Fabric | d df 2to 4 ; i i ilitary { tro: Jack Lowe.iand R D to ma > . ay and from Pp. m. tomor- fet supper Friday for their daugh- but the opinion of the mili m, Jac we. an ay ‘| reinforcements~at the crotch; Tov, ter, Barbaga Jean, and Walter L. authorities. t Grimes, invitations; and Miss Dixon, | under arms and at pocket corners

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* = = rown. 4 MR. MOLOTOV'S explanation | : :

: : B Patients Entertained The supper will follow the wed-|

y sounds plausible, but he explains too | | . Tm a" The Perry Township War Mothers ding sehearsal in the Erooalde much and he assumes there was 2 Norway Club Party Car ols 1 onight Sunday entertained patients at Evangelical United Brethren,

; ty of understanding be-| Billings Hospital. Mrs, Herbert Cuoren, ne Somple x to parved Suing y HE on Will Be Friday Cobb, chairman, was assist : ’ nate * t " se their | < « Mesdames Lesta Blankenship: M| Cuests at the supper will be Tal pg Ear, they | smorgasbord “and, Christmas_party at the Home for Aged Women B. Dunn, Dudley Craig and Alfred Mess's. - and Mesdames . Thomas T. Kehlbeck. Miss Beatrice Biddle .1igPen. Herbert Harlin and Leon provided music. [Slacks we Mv. Oleh probably true that greater efforts gift exchange. Ave., to prepare a Christmas basket Units Will M Miriam Vollmer, William Brown Jr, Should therefore be made to present| wpyg jC, Hackleman, hostess, we nis l eet Ray Brecht, Robert Blakesly, Ray to the Soviet authorities every step! win be assisted by Mrs. Emil unger Open House Set The following units of the White gegen ceney 'and William Traufler, °F thinking of the other govern- ang prs George C. Dickinson. {- i Cross Guild of the Methodist Hos- | : Mr. and Mrs pital are meeting this week at the

ments, so that at every point they| | service center: Monday—Fifty-first Street and Wallace Presbyterian; |

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Chapter Has Party

Alpha Epsilon’ Chapter, Sigma we'll approach questions in the same Venetian Chapter,

would” be informed. But even then| |T doubt if, for many years to come 11 SC Chapter Meets Yodasne anniversary International Lay.

y ‘ ” ~~ Today — North Methodist Church Beta Sorority, held a party recently manner. That will have to be & Travel-Study Club, met for lunch-| om 3 to 6 p.m on. Sunday. and Woodruff Place; Friday —|in the home of Misses Margaret matter of slow growth. leon yesterday at the Warren Hotel 2 . Brightwood and Victory. land Jackie Dale. There was a time in the United | po iocces were Mesdames M. B. Party Tonight 2 : ; ; i a i Bo a Ea Ba EB Ba pa acyl 18, Whe, the dividual Wes 1% pun, L. E. Blankenship, Harry| Alpha Chapter, Chi Phi Gamma . i a Ala i imporiah = e ¥ 45 Hall and Andrew Underwood. Mrs. Sorority, will have its annual party % i oF a whole —that grew out of our jou, Thomburgh was the speaker. at 8 p. m. today. Mrs. Lawrence ; ’

weakness and our need for expan|sion. That is probably one of the

{ | gram. be the hostess. ‘ jf casons why the Russians are gen-|— a i ——— Hint luinely surprised that we should be “7% 2 2 concerned with the fate of smaller! f #i | nations, since they repfesent such or a small number of people. I am| i

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quite sure it has never occurred to [the Russian government that the rest of the world might believe that | some of the smaller nations they dominate have as much right to consideration as their large nation has. ~ The importance of the mass of people as against a small group or individuals will change only as the whole nation reaches a higher standard of living .and begins to have time to think of itself in indi-|

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SILVER vidual lines. The sooner Russia as 8 nation becomes conscious that : SALAD there are those of us who have . iis 1 SERVING reached the point where individuals Whistling Teakettles and small nations.are as'important/@ ____ . . =... $1.50 to $3.50 SET as big nations and masses of people, | FRIGITOR Hot or Cold

PRESTO Cookers..2!/; to 4Q1..$11.95 to $14.95

DRIPOLATOR Heavy-wt. Aluminum. 8-Cup S128" sissevenss $4.95

ICE AND Club to_Give Jelly PO L A R

+ The Plorefite Nightingale Club will FU E L C 0.

present 100 glasses of jelly to the} 2000 NORTHWESTERN AVENUE

Flower Missio: spital as a Crist Bimas git. The pheentation 13 in 1902 S. EAST ST.

Yor § charge of Mesdames A. G. Smith, John Starost,, W. H. Johnson and

RR RR AR RE SEAR RA. Robert Ln, Clegg.

the sooner we'll begin to ynderstand | each other and at least work to-| gether in certain flelds where we! have a community of interest. Contact is the all-important thing, becduse only through con- | tacts are changes going to be brought about.

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DOMINION Electric Iron. Adjustable Heat.$2.50

Bun Warmers. .....$2.75

$c)-98 Plated Silver Dept., Main Floor

Charles Mayér & Company

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Members of Chi Phi Gamma ; Fit The Napway Club will have a Sorority will carol at 8 p. m. today

probably arrive at the same conclu-|at 6:30 p. m. Friday in the DAR Then they will go to the home of sions with greater ease. And it's chapter house. There will be a Mrs. Elmer Mabey, 1137 N. Euclid

U. R. Lee; 930 W. [31st St, will celebrate their 50th on Christmas They will hold open house

A gift exchange followed the pro- G. Kiewitt, 6136 Lowell Ave. is to

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| Junior Assernbly-Dance Committee Announced for Event. to Be Jan. 9

To Entertain Legion Unit

Music Programs Set At Veterans’ Hospital The Robison-Ragsdale Unit,

THE COMMITTEE 1S ANNOUNCED TODAY for

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American Legion Auxiliary, willl an’s Department Club. The dance will be from 8:30 to have a Christmas luricheon at 12:30) 4 Tnlrinl the : Mua X71 . : o'clock tt . Mrs. William Byram Gates i onp. m. next Tuesday. Mrs Frank 1 lock that night Irs. W a By a a S 8p Collman, 2534 Parks Ave. will be, Sor of thé organization. 7 2 hostess, assisted by her daughter, Committee members are Misses Nancy Aabye, Janet

Mrs. William Satterfield. There will be a gift exchange, and | Mrs. Homer C. Asher is in charge of the program. Thé unit has conducted an extensive program of Christmas ACtiv=| ities for the veterans in hospitals, | their families, the children of mem-

Brucker, Shirley Ann Consodine, Helen Curry, Patricia Ellig, Doris Graham, Ruth Hubbard, Barbara Lemons, Barbara Long and Mar-

garet Owen, Richard Carlen, Pat- | — rick‘ Evard, William Hauelsen,

Dr. Browning Andrew ' Jacobs, David Lowe, y Courtney . Macomber, Louis Reads Vows $ Randle, Willlam Ruckelshaus, bers and the community. \ ve In Church

Mrs. Fred. M. Morris is chairman Richard Supple and Richard Miss Madelyn Jean Eastwood and

of the veterans’ projects. The com- Moaore.« Eve William J. Hungate were married at

mittee members dre Mesdames 8 ¥ #8 Miles Nelson Jr., Albert W. Schrand,| The annual New Year's 2:30 p. m. today in the North Methodist Church. Dr, Dallas L. Brown-

Dobala 3. Swith snd Ried M. Wolf | party of the Athenaeum Turners ne Chi elfare Committee is, _ ota i; headed by Mrs. John Long and Mrs. | will -he held Wednesday, Der, 31, ling read the vows. Asher. Mrs, Smith is chairman of| in the Kellersaal at the club. | The bride is the daughter of Mr the Knightstown Home Committee, | Dinner 1s to be served trom § to and Mrs Ra mond . E: sty d, 5 AR . ® 11 o'clock that night, and there |, ery yon a5, Wooe, assisted by Mesdames Ralph Lynch, | . relock Charleston,r W. Va., and the bride~ Hazel McCammon and Ray Mec- will be dancing from 10 o'clock lo \groom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs os £4 A | 2 a. m. Morrison's orchestra will |2 . : : Cammon and Miss Sue Risdon. | {Beryl Hungate, Fountaintown and Mrs. Marshall Raber Community| Play. A series of tableaux will be |South Bend , A Service chairman, is in charge of | presented a. midnighit, | Miss Helen Hoover, Kokomo, was 1 the Christmas Seal sale this week Reservations for the evening the maid of honor, and Miss Jackie in the American National Bank. Will be accepted until Saturday. |johnson, Kokomo; Miss Jean Greilp . Mr., Mrs. Jack Goodman fae, 1a Porte, afd se Jour Gabe i 8 Ss 0 ‘fograms 1e ; er s . e at- | vesper services at the Veterans Hos- | To Hold Open House tendants wore fuchsia and green |pital, The members are: Mesdames| Holiday activities and guests in taffeta frocks. John Paul Ragsdale, Horace B.| private ‘homes ‘throughout the | The best man was David Koehler, city will’ highlight the Christmas festivities for many families, Mr,

| Kemper and Frank E. Long. |South Bend. The ushers were Rob-

The Junior Group, under the lert Hungate, South Bend; Harold

sponsorship of Mrs, Robert Allen,’ and Mrs, Jack A. Goodman will |Eastwood, Charleston; Thomas {will carol on Christmas at the Vet- hold an open house Sunday from French and Dean Watson, lerans Hospital and the Home for 5 to 7 o'clock for their children, | The bride wofé a white satin the Aged. The unit has also do-| Jacqueline and Robert. The lat- down with a jacket of French bronated to the newspapers’ Christmas| ter is home for the Christmas va= |caded satin. A lace train fell from | funds. cation from North Carolina Stale |the jacket and covered, the satin

College. A |train. Her fingertip length illusion

| A A nis PA Sate FR . . s & = {veil cascaded from a satin and pearl Alr plane Passenger | Mr. and Mrs, Pejcy E. Lain and |tiara, and she carried a it of Brings Household =~ ! their en Jean, David, [lilies with an orchid center. SHANNON, Erie — Mrs. Eileen, Thalia and Priscilla, have left to |. After a reception in the church Murray recently arrived here Spend the holidays at Miami the couple left for a wedding trip ‘aboard plane from, London, ac-, Beach, Fla. They will stay in the through the East. They will be at companied by her entire household.|- Kenilworth Hotel. (home in Buffalo, N. Y., after Jan. 1." This included threé” dogs and a a un A member of Chi Omega Sorority, pup, five cats and a kitten, as well] Miss Sue Ellen Goodman has the bride attended Indiana Univeras beds, tables, chairs, a bicycle,| arrived from Dwight School, In- +5ity. Mr, Hungate is a graduate of silver and jewelry. glewood, N. J., to spend the holi= [Indiana and a member of Phi days with her parents, Mr. and [Kappa Psi Fraternity. Mrs. L. L. Goodman. She will |

return to school Jan. 5. 'Housemother Is

Mrs. Sulli an | Y 0 Dr. and Mrs. Evia G. Krahn 86 ears Id BELOIT, Wis.—~Mrs. Minnie Ray-

we “ 2 OO | [s Hostess and their twin daughters, Ann | and Cathy, will arrive this week mond, 86, is thought to be one of

| Alpha chapter, Kappa Kappa”8ig-

Tot : ®° from their home in Dearborn, [the oldest housemothers on any Bia, lind o bates Subper and PArLY! Mich, to spend the holidays with [college campus in the U. 8. : {Sunday in the home of Mrs. Leon/ Mrs. Krahn's parents, Mr. and She is oceupied in ‘welcoming her

Sullivan, 6180 Primrose Ave. Mrs. Sullivan is retiring president. She was assisted by Mrs. James {Bradley, retiring vice president. | New officers were installed, and a charity basket was packed. Mrs Clyde Springer is the new president.:

Mrs. James C. Gipe. “boys” to the Beta- Theta Phi Frauv |ternity house at Beloit College here. Lt. and Mrs. Robert E. Smith | So EG AE | of Castle Field, Merced, Cal, and | Woman Teaches Men Mrs. Smith's sister, Miss Mildred | A + , Usak of Washington, are visiting Airer aft Theory Lt. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | BERKSHIRE, England — Pretty Harold B. Smith. |Glasglow-born Sheila Roche, is the MT only woman aircraft engineer Starch pillowcases? Some women Russell E. Kattman, Columbus, |among 40 male instructors in a say “no.” Others approve of a| Ga. is a guest in the home of his |famous engineering school here. | mother, Mrs. Pearl Lowery, and She teaches aircraft theory and 4

| “smidgin” because the Pilloweasel | looks and stays fresh longer. sister, Mrs. Pearl Einhiple, construction to hundreds of men. - : CR J a f

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