Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1948 — Page 13

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My Day— Russian Agents Handicapped In Reporting

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT HYDE PARK, N. Y., Jan, 27— The documents which the State Department has published, revealing - the dealings between -Soviet Russia and Nazi Germany from 1939 to 1941, should bring some sense of shame to those Americans who in 1939 followed the communist line and believed the

These captured Nazi documents are interesting reading, but I hope they will not have the effect of

{strengthening those in our nation

‘who are doing so much loose talking about finding ways to to war with Russia.

Stalin in 1939 was un-

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Will Be Held Thursday

rs. John Mrs. Jacob Kitt,

Mrs. Charles Lukenbill, 1224 N. Oxford St., will entertain for a social meeting of Alpha Chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa, at 730 p. m. today. Chapter, Chi Omega Chi, will have a party at 8 p. m. tomorrow, Mrs. Dorris Shingleton will entertain in her home, 311 E. Morris St. ”

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Marshal doubtedly doing what he thought was good for Soviet Russia, but the duplicity revealed in these papers should give anyone with any leanings toward totalitarjanism, whether fascist or communist, a distrust of that type of government. . v . ” . I SURMISE that the information which Stalin furnished Hitler on the conditions and probable reactions in Great Britain and the United States was based on the reports of intelligence agents —and we now know what actually happened and how incorrect those reports were. I doubt very much whether the reports the Russian officials are getting today are much more ac-

Pub-icurate, because when you tell your

agents that they must not be too friendly with people in other countries, your chances of knowing accurately what is in the minds and hearts of people in other countries are very slim, I rarely agree with Sen. Walter George of Georgia, but his warning the other day that Americans are not the kind of people who hate for years and do nothing about it was a warning we need to heed. Too many people in Russia attack the United

“|States, and too many people in

the Unitéd States resent those jattacks and try to retaliate. “This 1s not “a healthy -atmos« phere in which. peaceful relations

Edmonds_photo, DATE SET—A ceremony Feb. 7 in SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral will unite Miss Margaret McClennahan and Arthur J. Schulmeyer Jr. She is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Elson, 1021 N. | New Jersey St., and his parents are of 241 E. | 1th St.

Society

Mrs. Berkley Duck Jr. Will Honor Marjorie Ruth Baxter, Future Bride

ENGAGED—A July wedding is being planned by Wiss Joan

Mcintire and David Wilcoxon. The future bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Mclntire, 1345 Kelly St., and the prospective bridegroom is the son of Mrs. William Telscher, 204! Ludlow Ave.

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Sommerville Jr. on Feb. 5 in

Miss Baxter is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emory R. Baxter, and the bridegroom-to-be is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Som-"

merville, New York. Barbara, Miss Ruth Dryer of San Diego,

Columbia Club. : Her grandmother, Mrs. George W. “Fromm, was hostess. : The guests included Mes-

_dames Baxter, Virgil Potts and |

“Dexter and Miss Dryer.

Fred Dennerlines Will Honor Son

Mr. and Mrs. Fréd Dennerline will have an open house from 4 to 6 p. m. Sunday in their home. The event is to honor their son, Fred Dennerline Jr, and his house guest, Miss Mary Lee Elkins of Philadelphia. Both are students at Duke University and are spending their mid-year vacation in Indianapolis. There are no invitations, = ® . > Mrs. Elizabeth Milner and Miss Emily Rood are among the 300 alumnae of Mount Holyoke College invited to attend a

school through The campaign is be planned to raise $2 million for new chemistry -and -psychicaleducation buildings and endowments of faculty salaries. Mrs. Milner is president of oe Indiana Mount Holyoke lub. ’

e—— i ————————— Mrs. Robert Edwards Will Be Speaker

The Brookside Kindergarten | Mothers Club will welcome the mothers of new pupils at a 1:15 p. m. meeting on Feb, ¢ in the kindergarten. Mrs. Robert Edwards wil} ‘speak on “The... Five Year Old 'Steps Out.” ;

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. MISS MARJORIE RUTH BAXTER will be the honor guest at a luncheon at 1 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Berkley Duck Jr. will be hostess in her home. ™ The bride-to-be will be married to Albert Alexander

guests. will be. Mrs. G. 8... Dexter-of Santa Cal; Mrs. Norman Baxter,

Miss Baxter was entertained at a

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St. Paul's Episcopal Church.

Mrs. Emory Baxter and ‘luncheon yesterday in the

Collection : To Be Shown By Museum

The members of the Children’s Museum will see a preview of a collection of 800 pieces of foreign materials at a showing from 7 to 10 p. m. tomorrow in the museum. The collection was bequeathed to thé museum by Mrs. Mabel Hoster Troupe of Springfield, Ill It contains textiles, complete costumes, household objects and objects of art from China,’ Japan, India, the Mediteranean countries and South America. Mesdames Willlam M. Rockwood, Russell J. Ryan, Joseph F.

Cal.

Sacred Heart Is Scene Of Wedding

Miss Mary Ruth Zoller and Louis Condon were married at 9:30 a. m. today in the Sacred Heart Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. Burchard VOWS.

[ The bride is the daughter of

Mr, and Mrs. Harry A. Zoller, 32 W. Arizona St. Mr, Condon is the son of John Condon, 2714 W. St. Clair St. %

maid of honor, wore a rose taffeta ‘dress. Joseph Quailizza was the best man, and Tony Florencig and Rudolph Melharcic were the ushers, : A white satin grown with a fitted bodice and sheer yoke was worn by the bride. The hoop skirt of the gown extended into a long train, Her two-tiered illusion veil fell from a half hat of illusion, and she carried a white orchid on a white prayerbook, There was a in the home of the bride’s parents after the ceremony. The couple will make their home with Mr. and Mrs. Zoller after they return from a short trip to Chicago.

Charlotte Kelly To Be Feted

Breeze and Robert B. Falley- will

Dance Set

The Junior Givie League of North Indianapolis will have a dance from 8 p. m. midnight on Friday in the IOOF Hall. The “Stardusters” will play. Miss Virginia Hartell is chairman, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Reith Mankin, Miss Betty Barrett, Maurice Pearcy and Charles Mobley. i Mayor Al Feeney will be a special guest, : .

CYO to Sponsor Pre-Lenten Dance

The Sacred Heart Senior CYO will sponsor a pre-Lenten dance

Miss Mary Brinkmann is chairman, assisted by Misses Lillian Langer, = Alice Boren, Agnes Springman and Margaret Ruhlman and Jim Meyer. ih

shower Monday in the Central Hall Tea Room. Mesdames George Barnes, Weldon Jaimet,

{John Purcell, Lavay Williams, T.

J. Kumburis and N. 8. Janetos will be hostesses. : Miss Kelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kelly, 3037 N. Gale St, will be married to William Mentis, son of Mrs. Edna Mentis, 2137 Carrollton Ave, on Feb. 21 in the Second Presbyterian Church,

Council of Women To Meet Tuesday

Women wil meet--at 10a. m: next Tuesday in Ayres’ audito-

ville will preside.

afternoon meeting.

The young people of St. Roch's Catholic Church will. sponsor a! “Duteh-Date” dance from 9p. m..

B ito midnight tomorrow in the, church hall;-CHff Johnson and his a world-wide study of the life-and work-of church women throughlout the world, a spokesman for the World Countil of ‘Churches

orchestra will play.

Pledging Held The Kappa Chapter, Mu Phi {Epsilon Sorority, held a pledging | service recently in the Jordan Conservatory,

‘Chapter to Meet The Psi Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, will meet at 7:30 {p. m. tomorrow in the clubroom. |Miss Marie Musselman is in of the program.’

j _ Nu Art photo, + MARRIED — Miss Barbara Jean Bunker was married Dec. 27 to Walter L. Brown.. Parenfs | of the couple are Mr. and Mrs; C. E. Bunker, 1305 N, Olney St.’ ‘and Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, Dayton.

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Miss Anna Mae Schauinger, the Church:

Miss Charlotte E. Kelly will be honor guest at a miscellaneous

The - Indianapolis - Council Of Albert Riley, P. L. Grady, Charles

rium. Mrs. William F.: Summer-

Dr. Edgar 8. Kiser will discuss “What & Exyman Should “Know About Heart Disease,” in the the Mt. Olive Methodist Church. morning session. Dr. John Fer- The Rev. John Kirkpatrick offiguson of the Irvington Preaby-| terlan Church ‘Will talk on “Mak-| yy, riot Anet Schmidt, is the ing the Most of the Time,” in the aaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert

: Shen-Courtney photo, BETROTHED—Mr. and Mrs, Joseph T. O'Hara announce that

their daughter, Mary Janet, will be married Feb. 5 to Francis ourtney, son of Mrs. Mary T. Courtney, 5024 Carrollton Ave. The

wedding ceremony will be read

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in Joan of Arc Catholic Church,

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read the! Scene also includes the news of a recent wedding.

| March 21 as Her Wedding Date; ‘Martha McGinty Is Engaged

their dates and another

wedding party on Friday, Today's

| Miss Phyllis Gene Hollar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noble W. ‘Hollar;, 3012 N. Talbott Ave. has chosen March 21 for her wedding

ito Thomas Stephen King Jr., son ‘tral Ave. | The couple will be married at 4:30 p. m. in the Broadway {Evangelical United Brethrén

A member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority, Miss 'Hollar attends Butler University. Mr. King, a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity, also attends Butler. » » ” Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. MecGinty, 4215 E. 11th St., announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Martha, to John Mannix, son of Mr. and- Mrs. P. E. Mannix, 922 N. Riley Ave. The wedding vows will be read at 10 a. m. on Feb. 7 in the Little, Flower Catholic Church. Mrs. Francis McConahay is to be the matron of honor, and Miss Lorene Mitchell and Miss Barbara Reinert will be bridesmaids. : The best man will be Edward Mannix, and the ughers are to be John O'Brien and William MeShay. i Miss McGinty is a graduate of the St. Vincent Hospital School of Nursing.

. “Miss Mary

guests at an informal party Friday night. Mr. and - Mrs.. C.

Ave., the bride-to-be’s parents; will be hosts. The couple will be married Saturday in St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. Mr, Grady is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam J. Grady, 6370 Central Ave.

ding rehearsal. ‘The guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Grady, Mrs. Bdgard H. Traylor Jr., Misses Mary Jane Hackney, Florence Crichlow, Joan Weddle and Zelda von Spreckelson, Paul Lucas of War‘saw, Vernon Brubaker of Muncie,

(von Spreckelsen and Paul’ T. | Malone, : » ” » : Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Howe are at home at 1448 8. High School Rd. following their marriage on

Evelyn Gentry and} Richard B. Grady will be honor

Wayne Gentry, 3750 N. Temple

"The party will follow a wed-||'

Jan. 17 in the Youth Chapel of |"

of Mr, and Mrs. King, 3810 Cen-

Rd. Mr. Howe is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Howe, Salem, Ill, Mrs. Howe is a graduate of the Methodist Hospital School of Nursing. brideg attended the University of Iilinais.

Artists to Be Feted

- |By IFC Council

The Council of the Indiana Federation of Clubs will have two artists, whose works are being shown in the Hoosier Salon in Block's Auditorium, as guests at a luncheon Friday noon in the Hotel Lincoln. Edward K. Willlams, Nashville, and Louis Bonsib, Ft. Wayne, will be the honor guests. The club has purchased a water color by each to add to its permanent

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Parliamentarians

To Have Luncheon The Indiana State Association of Parliamentarians will have a 12:30 p. m. Juncheon Friday in he iota Lincoln.

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Is Lifting ‘Iron Curtain’

NEW YORK, Jan. 27—The “fron curtain” is being lifted through

Women's , said Andings Church” are “throwing a good deal of niew. light on the status of women in eastern Europe, and are helping to bridge the gap created by political barriers.”

The study is being made under the auspices of the World Council of Churches, representing Protest-

throughout the world.

{trends are “quite noticeable.”

Seek More Influence On Social Problems

two most frequently mentioned.

young:

Mrs, Cavert said that of the a untriea being surveyed. |, fact-finding study, not designed randa” to her detailed questionnaire. No conclusive facts or definite results are now ready for official release, she said, but some

ONE: Demand for reinterpretation of theological dogma on the social and cultural status of women. Women question seriously such traditional concepts as “women’s place is in the Christian home,” and “women's gifts are y for practical matters.”

TWO: Interest in methods and

social and economic problems. Peace and race relations were the

THREE: The need for selection end: distribution of high caliber Christian literature devoid of narrow. religious dogma and indoctrination and aimed primarily at people. :

" FOUR: Demand for represen- stated. Slie oti church executive 8

Ye : The spokesman, Mrs. Samuel : McCrea Cavert, director of

or her inquiry ne! J

jen feel entitled to shape church policy, considering the “tremendous amount of practical church work we perform.” | FIVE: Creation of a “world-em-{bracing organization” to serve as a clearing house for exchange lof information, 'women church

ant and Orthodox churches , ..... and problem discussions.

In describing her inquiry, Mrs, Cavert emphasized that it “was

{to influence either churches or individuals in any preconceived manner.”

Questionnaire Sent To Leaders of Churches

The method used is the circulation of an eight-page question: naire, which goes to church leaders in each country. On the basis of answers to these questionnaires, church léaders submit a “memorandum” summarizing the trends in their respective countries, embodying the opinion of tens of thousands of church women. y The questionnaire has been cir-

lish and Spanish in approximately sixty countries, Mrs, Cavert believes it has been translated into several dozen native dialects to insure a more representative sampling of women’s opinions. A. preliminary’ report of the study is to be made at The World Assembly of Churches in Amster-

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BLOCK'S Spotting Goods, In the Annex

Literary Club meets

. |Samuel A. Patterson will present

a resume of current events, There also will be a musical program,

Betty Jane Whitesell will assist the hostess.

A covered dish luncheon ‘will

Club. Mrs, BE. A. Brown, 5420 Central Ave., will be the hostess. Mrs. M. F. Conner Is in charge of the reading of a play by club members, .

The Home Economics Club will meet at 12 o'clock with Mrs, {James Jay, Washington Blvd,

There will be a demonstration on “Chinese Foods,” with Mesdames. Paul . Stokes, Kenneth Speicher, J. B. Cooper and C. Norwood Hawkins” assisting the hostess.

Mrs. Carl F, Corwin, 1308 N, Oakland Ave., will entertain the Service Study Club at a noon luncheon. f Mrs. J. L. Rockener will talk on “International Affairs,” and Mrs. A. J. Kassler will preside.

pm. Pin Mrs. A. E, Combs, 2262 N. New Jersey St, will be the hostess and Mrs, F. 8. Hassler will assist.

Masoma Sets Meeting | For Tonight

tion of Manual Training High School will meet at 6 p. m. today in the school lunchroom, The members will have a “pitchin” supper and program meeting. Mrs. Ruth Ormsby Rankin will

committee will hold a “white elephant” sale. - The new officers Esther M. Schmitt, Miss Louise Roy, "Mrs. Carl secretary; Miss Charlotte , treasurer, and Mrs. Victoria Koenig historian and chairman of the

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Effie C. Hill, 3701 Watson Road.

Mrs. Laura Poland ‘and Miss

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