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yn Sen. Homer Fergudigging into the 1946 going to be Attorneyof the Department of
who ‘last year offered tic Department. Sen. horough investigation Roger Slaughter and gress. Mr. Axtell had
en. Ferguson a chance e now-expiring Senate e Congressman Andy Ferguson : claims the g on him in Michigan.
get the May-Garsson licans were in a hot r to take over leadercrat. The Democrats crat as important as irs Committee, would
re made to get somea leading part in the n his fame as a judge igan graft and crime. elected to the Senate would make political he Senator's business
Mar. 27 Will Fete Senior Girls 1. U. Women’s Club will Give Party Mrs. J. Dwight Peterson and snss Lute Trout are in charge of the tea the Indiana University Women’s Club will give Saturday, Mar. 27, for Indianapolis high
school senior girls and their mothers. The tea will be in the
cal Center. Mrs. Frank 8. Crowder is in charge of the pro-
The speakers will be Dr. Kate H. Mueller, assistant Dean of Students and Counselor for Women, 3 several’ women students on the campus. They will be luncheon guests of Mrs. Cecil W. Weathers, club president, and Mrs. Crowder at the Indianapolis Athletic Club preceding the luncheon. Hostesses will be Mesdames William B. Wilcox, E. W. Sher-
0. McCarty and Willlam F. Wood, Betty Foster, Dorotha Kirk, Josephine A. Graf, Mary Kervan, Minnie Lloyd and Flora Will.
The Nature Study Clab Sunday will take an exploratory trip to Camp Bradford, part of the Bradford estaté given to Indiana University. Ralph Pierson is in charge of the trip, to begin at 10 a. m. Sunday from the War Memorial Building.
Mra. Elizabeth Bevington willl’
review “We Led a Dduble Life” (Hoffman) for the Y. Professional Women’s Club at 7 p. m, tomorrow in the YWCA. Miss Aldora Tannehdll and Miss Katherine Lippincott charge of arrangements, to include an Irish stew dinner at 6
Pp. m. served by the Thursday Club.
A covered dish luncheon will be held tomorrow by the Franklin Center Junior Homemakers Club. Mrs. Homer Brandt, Acton, will entertain, assisted by Mrs. Lyman Schoentrup. Mrs. Fred Fox and Mrs. Clarence Juday will give the lesson on “Tailoring Techniques.”
The All-City Horizon Club will rhark the Camp Fire Girls’ national birthday with a covered ¥dish supper at 5:30 p. m. tomorrow in the YWCA. Boxes will be packed for girls overseas, and a talent show will be given. Taking part in the show will be Misses Jacquelyn Long, Jane Goken, Barbara Coss, Barbara Redding, Jane Collins, Betty Jo Hinant, Doris Herbert, Olivia Buggs, Sidnetta Gartett, Alice Goldthwaite, Patricia Thomas, Patricia Haywood, Imogene Garrett and Barbara Jackson.
Officers of the Aftermath Club will be elected tomorrow at a meeting in the home of Mrs. H. Laut, 5270 Pleasant Run Pkwy. There will be a luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Mrs. Henry von Grimmenstein will discuss Clare th Luce, and Mrs. Lawrence Olsen will assist the hostess.
The Indianapolis Readers Club will meet tomorrow with Mrs. Olin T. Arbaugh, 3154 Kenwood Ave. Mrs, William A. Von Canon will be co-hostess, and Mrs. Edward L. Osborne will review “George Ade” (Kelly).
The Victory Chapter, ITSC, will meet at 7 p. m. today with Mrs. Kenneth Harris, 1249 8. Meridian St. Officers will be elected
My Day— “Talk Makes Official Posts Difficult’
By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT
HYDE PARK, N. Y., Mar, 17— The people of this country do not want war. Neither, I am sure, do the people of any other country: It seems to me it would be far better if gentlemen who formerly occupied official politions would remember, in times of tension. that it is wise to allow responsible public officials to advise the public.
James F. Byrnes must have forgotten how much trouble others could cause him as Secretary of State, or in other official positions he occupied, by talking in a way which might make conditions more difficult to handle than they already were. » » - I AM not advocating a policy of weakness. I wish with all my heart that Congress would show unity in strengthening our democracy. Creating an atmosphere in which democracy can strengthen itself, and prove it has more to offer for the good of the people
of governmerit, is again our best defense against Communism. It is a legitimate way to prove, without war, what are the genuine methods by which people can be made freer and more secure under a rule of law instead of a rule of war. » . » I AM quite willing that we
and Mrs, Jules Zinter will speak. should: build up our defense forces
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Nine engagement announcements, a pre-nuptial dinner and the news of a recent wedding highlight today’s bridal scene. Miss Sally Mitchell, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Edward L. Mitchell, 3710 Washingtén Blvd. will be married to William E. Metzger Jr.; son of Mr, and Mrs. Metzger, 3037 Guilford Ave. on June 25 in the Sweeney Chapel, Butler University. A member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, Miss Mitchell is a student at DePauw University. Mr, Metzger is attending Indiana University. » » ” Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Sipe, 4735 N. Illinois St., announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Sally Ann Hammond, to William K. Daniel, Cleveland, son of , and Mrs. Thomas A. Daniel, Downers Grove, Ill. The couple will be married on June 27 in the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Miss Hammond is a student at Purdue University and is a member of Pi Beta Sorority. Mr, Daniel is a graduate of Purdue and a member of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity.
- td » Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mercer, 1116 N. Emerson Ave. an-
naounce the engagement and ap-
because, until the United Nations can control an aggressor, we must be able to defend ourselves. A strong air force is essential. But when we speak, we should speak with strength and clarity and unity, and we should nét threaten.
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proaching marriage of their daughter, Shirley Mae, to Dale L. Hoekstra, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerben Hoekstra, Chicago. The vows will be read on Apr.
8 in the Oalvary Tabernacle. ” - »
Miss Betty Jo McDaniel daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam D. McDaniel, 715 8. Auburn St., will be married to Ralph Barnes Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Barnes, Plainfield. The couple will be wed on Apr. 3 in the home of the prospective bride’s parents. Mr. Barnes attended Canterbury College. - ” . The engagement of Miss Lucille Broeking, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Broeking, 48 N. Webster Ave., to Robert G. Reed Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed, 339 Whittier Place, is announced by her parents. June 26 has been set for the marriage. Miss Broeking is attending Purdue University and is a member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority. Mr. Reed, a student at the Indiana University School of Medicine, is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity.
» . » The engagement and approachSororities—
About 400 Delta Gamma Sorority members are expected to attend the State Day celebration Saturday in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Miss June Dunham, president of Delta Gamma Alumnae Association, will be toastmaster, and the main speaker will be Dean Audrey Kenyon Wilder, Dean of Women at Bowling Green State University, O. At the speakers table, in addition to Miss Dunham and Dean Wilder, will be Mrs. Milton J. Rueger, Detroit, province alumnae chairman; Mrs. Joseph S. Etel, Ft. Wayne, province secretary, and presidents of alumnae groups throughout the state and of active chapters at Butler, Indiana and Purdue Universities. | - Also at the speakers table will {be Mrs. A. Frank Gleaves, {general chairman; Mrs. Robert {M. Zaiser, luncheon chairman; Mrs. Walter C. Witt, dance chair-
Mr, Mrs. Moats Set Open House
The 50th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Moats, 920 N. Keyston¢ Ave, will be celebrated | from 2 to 5 p. m. Sunday with an jopen house. Mrs. Moats also will gerve her 89th birthday. No invitations have been issued. | » = - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bales, Danville, will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary Sunday with a buffet supper.
New Officers Named ‘By Parliamentarians
| Mrs. Clyde Vinzant was re-
The Bridal Scene—
lL Miss Lucille Broeking 2. Miss Lou Alice Binkley (Ho photo) 3. Miss Carol Ham (Tower photo) 4. Miss Mary Jo Kessler (Ho photo) 5. Miss Sally Mitchell (Bretzman photo)
Frank Miller, Wayne Ambrous, Jack O'Malley, B. M. Woodsmall,
Migses Edith Curtis, Lois Hilkene,
Turns and Teresa O'Hara.
assist.
W. M. Hutchison will report on
11. Mrs. Edg
ing marriage of Miss Carol Ham, to Richard E. Newgent is an-| nounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil R. Ham, 831 Coolidge! St. The prospective bridegroom is the son of 8. Sgt. and Mrs, Sam-/ uel R. Seale, 1053 N. Belle Vieu Place. The couple will be married at 7:30 p. m. on May 7 in the Lynhurst Baptist Church. The Rev. Donald J. Duncan will officiate. Mr. Newgent attended Butler University and Indiana Central College.
» . » Miss Mary Jo Kessler, 1516 E. 10th St., and Hershel Carey will be married on May 16 in the Irvington Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs, Joel H. Kessler, Kokomo, are the bride-to-be's parents. Mr. Carey, a graduate of Hanover College and a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Carey, New Castle. " ” » Mr. and Mrs. Lynn R. Binkley, 4205 Rookwood Ave. announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Lou Alice, to Jack Hale, son of Mrs. Othel Adney, 5855 Julian Ave. They will be
6. Miss Betty Jo McDaniel (Tower photo) 7. Miss Mary K. Stevenson (Ho photo) 8. Miss Jeanette Fleener (Shockney photo) 9. Miss Shirley Mae Mercer (Rogers photo) 10. Miss Patricia Ludwig
ar D. Rafnel (Ho photo)
Wedding Dates Announced Today by Nine Brides-to-Be: Four of the Ceremonies Will Be Read This Spring
May 8 has been chosen as the date for._the marriage of Miss Mary K. Stevenson to James A. Groves. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. Mary E. Stevenson, 1620 N. Gladstone Ave., and Mr. Groves is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Groves, 1725 Union St. : ” » "” Mr. and Mrs. James M. Ludwig, 1635 Fisher St, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Patricia, to Raymond L. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Miller, 1920 Sharon Ave. The couple will be married at 6:30 Pp. m. on Apr. 10 in the Speedway Christian Church. » " » Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Fleener, Mooresville, will give a bridal dinper honoring their daughter, eanette Irene, and James ton Groves Friday in tt Lr The couple will be married at 8:30'p. m. on Mar. 27 in the First Methodist Church in Mooresville. The dinner guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Groves, 524 N. Dearborn B8St., parents of the bridegroom-to-be; Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Groves, Peru; Mr. and
married on Apr. 4.
man, and Mrs. Jesse H. Jones, incoming alumnae president. A number of alumnae have arranged tables for the occasion. They include Mesdames Mark FE. Hamer, J. C. DeHority, Fred A. Ritter, John G. Williams, Nathan Washburn, J. T. Davis, B. E. Meditch, G. O. Browne, Fred Forry, W. C. Witt, J. L. Sims, Robert Fatout, J. M. Tierney, F. J. Celarek, H. H. Morgan,
A. J. Barnes and C. B. Durham
Dorothy Helmer, Polly Murphy, Margaret Sigler, Betty Noonan, Dorothy Carson, ‘rene Smith, Jean Bowden, Margaret
Jane
» ” = Mrs. James W. Ferguson, 121 Woodside Ave., will entertain the Sigma Kappa Alumnae Association at 7:45 p.m. today. Miss Tina Brazil and Lorena Denham will
Mrs. R. M. Lingle and Mrs.
the recent 30th anniversa.y celebration at the Indiana University chapter house. A business meeting and social hour will follow the reports. ® = 8 Alpha Chapter, Zeta Beta Chi Sorority, will have a St. Patrick's Day party tomorrow at P. R. Mallory Co. It will begin with.a
Mrs. Mac Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs.
Many Delta Gamma Alumnae Make Reservations For Their State Day Celebration on Saturday.
smorgasbord at 6:30 p. m. in the cafeteria and will include an initiation service. : Mrs. Vivien Hill, arrangements chairman, is assisted by Mesdames Arthur Burks, James Knox, John Ramsey and Grace Boston, Miss Edith Abbitt and Miss Anne Spencer. Mrs. Shirl Hanshew will introduce the initiates, and Mrs. Ralph E. Taylor will preside at the ceremony. . ” - 0. F. Flick will speak on “Indiana and the Civil War” before Chapter AJ, PEO Sisterhood, when {it meets tomorrow with Mrs. F. 8. Leichti, 3712 Manor Court. ” . . Mrs. Fauneil Goss, 1125 Perry St., will entertain XI Chapter, Phi Delta Pi Sorority, at 8 p. m. tomorrow. Members will make Easter baskets for children at the Riley Hospital.
Mrs.- Wilson Heads Club
The Fortnightly Study Club Slociad officers at a recent meetng. They are Mrs. Arthur W. Wilson, president; Mrs. M. E. Robbins, vice president; Mrs, C. H. Over and Mrs. George. L. Davis, recording and corresponding sec-
retaries, and Mrs. Pliny C. Nicoles, treasurer, PTA to Sponsor
Education Forum
The Indianapolis Council of PTA will sponsor a forum on “Parent and Family Life Education” at 7:30 p. m. next Wednes-
Glenn Paris, Loose
Miss Irma and Miss Mary Curd.
” » - Mr. and Mrs. Edgar D. Rafnel are at home in Indianapolis following their wedding Sunday in the Brownsburg Christian Church. The Rev. A. C. Brooks read the vows. The bride, the former Miss Evelyn Phillips, is the daughter of
pital School of Nursing. Mr. Rafnel is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle E. Rafnel, 3113 'N. New
For Patients At Billings
District Presidents To Meet Tomorrow A party for patients at Billings | Hospital, a meetiig of tne | Eleventh District auxiliary presi{dents and an installation of of{ficers are among activities arranged by American Legion Auxiliaries. Mrs. Otto Samuelson, chairman of the Ways and Means Committee of the district, has called a special meeting for 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Hotel AntI
ers. Attending the meeting will be members of Mrs. Samuelson's committee and all auxiliary presidents. » » » Auxiliary members of the Federal, Madden - Nottingham and Speedway Units will entertain patients at Billings Hospital with a party at 7 p. m. tomorrow. In charge of arrangements are Mesdames Earl Monroe, Grace Robison, Ralph Goetzke, Harry Lorber and Paul Ebert and Miss Margaret Eastridge. - ” ~ The newly organized Atkins Saw Unit recently installed its officers. They are Mrs. Paul Newman, president; Mrs. Hazel Bless and Mrs, Arthur Johnson, vice presidents; Mrs, Elizabeth Kercheval, recording secretary; Mrs. Roy Moran, treasurer; Mrs, Lena McClain, chaplain; Mrs. Maurice Douglas, historian, and Miss Wilma Browning, sergeant at arms. }
Miss Klemm To Be Wed In Chapel
Miss Geneva Jean Klemm and Robert A. Harrell will be married at 8 p. m, today in Sweeney Chapel, Butler University. The Rev. Byrum C. Lambart of the North Tacoma Street Christian Church will officiate, The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Karl J. Klemm, 3133 Sutherland Ave., and the bride groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, E. W. Harrell, 2815 E. 38th St. Miss Stecia Patterson is to be the maid of honor, She will wear a gray wool suit and black acces-
Mrs. E. 8. Alexander, Lizton. S8he|sories. Donald Robb will be the is a student at the Methodist Hos-|best
man. Miss Klemm will wear A navy blue gabardine suit with navy accessories and a white orchid
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elected president of the Indian|apolis Unit, National Association Parliamentarians, at a recent]
Dinner Plates ...cc0....$9.00 Dozen Luncheon Plates .......$8.00 Dozen
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meeting. Marcus John and had done some of Salad Plates ..cccvees...$6.00 Dozen Cream’ Pitcher ....c.....$1.25 Each | The other officers are Mrs. John Bus © pi 300 ud Regen H. Gabardis Seiiird Bread and Butter Plates $5.00 Dozen Tea Pot $2.50 Each | Downing Johnson, vice president; —eee Y 3 SavITss tuner 5 Mrs. Jasper Scott, secretary, and : ‘ : \ Mrs. C. F. Voyles, treasurer. : chp M eets Today Hing green Ny Srey ; Mrs. Martha C. Bishop, 2201 ight side paste rer . er Teaver, Porto Get for, yout Fou! New Chimes Initiates arly Te Was 'hagisss Dawn haze /as serving as counsel For Wedding or Anniversary Gifts! Miss Marilyn Mitchell of
to the 4 Dla Club at 2 p. m. today. There
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i Noblesville, Miss Constance Har- | vey and Miss Martha Lee Lancet (are newly initiated members of Chimes, junior women’s honor soclety at Butler University.
Kindred photo. BETROTHED — Miss JoAnn Kinder and Edward Holland Jr. will be wed Saturday in the
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Woman's Benefit Association, will meet at 8 p. m. tomérrow at its 2613% KE. 10th St.
Bethany Lutheran Church. Parents of the future bride are Mrs. Frances Fairbanks, 2608 Shelby St., and Edward Kinder, Kansas
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