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Costello, Mary Stieff and Patricia ~ Bachelor

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On June 12 in

"Dr. Frederick Daries to Officiate Wedding C

At Schulz-Ruede-

flarkness will be honored at a Merrill Hotel Antlers. Mrs. William Herschell

McHenry, aunts of the bride-to-be, will will be married at 8 p. m. Saturday in

‘Church.

The guests will be Edwin B. pectt bridegroom; Messrs. and W. I. Coons III and Don F. Driver, Dr. and Mrs, Dungan,

“pective bride; Mr. ve

s. Ervin Lutz, Mrs. Samuel O.

and Miss Betty

The out-of-town wedding guests are to be Mrs. Selma

Miss Robin Be

Miss Gaddis Will Be Wed To John Addiscn Foland

New York

bridal dinner Friday in the a and Mrs" W. L. hostesses. Th couple the Broadway Methodist

Pugh, grandfather of the pros- ! parents of ‘the pros.

Ham-

jet, Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Baker and Miss Julia Baker, Louisville,

Mrs. South Directs Plans - For Convention

Two sororities are planning activittes in the near future and two others have announced their __mwly elected officers.

Mrs. 3 south is chair

Mrs. South

don Beghtel, Mrs. Ann Clampit and Miss Vejora Beghtel. ET Mrs. Alvin Ping, grand president, will conduct the convention meeting of June 13,. A new chapter, headed by Miss Erma L. Culmann, will be installed and Miss Billie Rech will present a program at the tea following the meeting.

Mrs. Jack Steffy is the newly installed president of Beta Chapter, Omega Phi Tau. Installation services were held recently in La Rues’ restaurant when the past presidents and honor members were recognized. The other officers are Mrs. Dolly Prescott, vice president; and Mrs. Ed Keller, treasurer. Delta Chapter, PI Mu Sorority, named Miss Jacqueline Teifert its new president at a recent meeting. The sorority is a musical organization. Other officers are William Cochran, vice president; Miss Betty Kestler, secretary, Miss Elizabeth Stevens, treasurer; Edward Klinge, reporter, and Miss ShirIw.Kincade, historian.

The Indiana Alpha Chapter, Zeta Beta Chi Sorority, Phen Meet at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the Hotel Lincoln. = Mrs. Ralph £. Taylor will preside at the meeting, to include final announcement about the biennial national convention to be held in Minneapolis next month.

» Marian College Will Graduate

receive degrees in commencement exercises at 10 a. m.- tomorrow. The Most Rev. Paul C. Shulte, Archbishop of Indianapolis, will confer the degrees and present the commencement address. Indianapolis graduates are Misses Joan Casler, Joan Courtney, May Jo Doherty, ‘Doyle, Joan Fischer, Catherine Gardner, Jane Gaughan, Lillian L. Kraeszig, Sara J. Mahan, Antoinette Pangallo and Shiela Wood, Bachelor of Arts Degrees; Misses Patricia Garrett, Eileen Gaughan, Marisnne Jane

at Marian College will

Varq, r of Science. De-

a ther graduates are . Misses Jeanne Gallagher, Mary Sunder-

haus, Lots Tenbleg and . Rita. lke, all of Cincinnati; Miss

Me » Anderson; Miss Jorie Davey, Frankfort; Miss Kathleen Holtel, Oldenburg; Miss Dorothy Bersch, Madison; Miss ry Wolff, Dayton; Miss Adeline ldez, Park View, N. M., and

Miss Gladys Gonzales, Isabel, Puerto Rico.

CAR to Hold

Convention

The the the

held Scot

20th annual convention of Indiana Society, Children of American Revolution, will be Saturday in the Carolyn ! Harrison DAR chapter

.|sults obtained under all forms of

ing. Communists, and who mignt ‘possibly be tempted

Literature - Drama Department

| Thursday, June 10, Mrs. Harold 2M. Trusler, 6150 N. Pennsylvania

| Ky., and Mrs, W, H.

Tennyson, Great Falls, Mont. :

Miss Jeanne Louise Eby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Eby, 5449 Winthrop Ave., will become the of Robert Lee Hankins, sbn of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hankins, 5131 Ralston Drive, at 2:30 p. m. Saturday in the Broadway Evangelical United Brethren | Church. ——; . » ~ Mrs. Edith 8. Gibson, 108 & 13th 8t.;-announces the engagement and approaching mar. riage of her daughter, Miss Betty Jane Gaddis, to Join Addison Foland, son of Mr, and Mrs. R. C. Foland, Noblese.

The vows will be read on June 12 in New York. Miss Gaddis is a student at Butler University and a member of Delta Gamma Sorority and Mr. Foland attended Butler and is a member of Sigma Chi Fra: ternity. : 3 »

r » The engagement proaching Florence Schulz to Harlan H. Ruede, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ruede, New Palestine, is announced by her mother, Mrs.’ Gustav. P. Schulz, 638 N. Oxford St. Dr. Frederick Daries of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church . will. officiate. at 3:30 Pp. m. on June 12 in the Alpha Chi‘ Omega ‘ Sorority" chapter house, Butler University. : r

A bridal dinner will honor

and Terrance D. Donahue on Friday in the home of the bride-to-be’s - parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Glenmore Clute, 1218 E. Kessler Blvd. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Donahue, Danville, Ill. The couple will be married Saturday in St.

My Day— : Mrs. Roosevelt Argues Against Mundt Bill

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT

aligned against the Mundt bill, one finds people belonging to the extreme left and to the extreme right, and also those in the middle—the moderate liberals, like myself, who dislike seeing us fight communism by extrem measures. In using repres measures, we are not only underlining our fears that democracy cannof stand up against the superficial

nism, but we are resorting to the very measures whicli dictatorships ~both Fascist and Communist

Mise to stay in power. -

I have always said that I-saw a difference between the Communists of Russia and ‘other totalitarian governments, but their methods are strangely simflar. The price paid for the re-

totalitarian government is the surrender of individual freedom. If in a democracy, in order to protect ourselves from. communism we are no better off. Lo * . WW THE only ones that I think have any real justification in be-

to overthrow any government by force, are those - for: whom democracy has not provided the basic needs of decent living, That is the point on

“Logan Hen. Hall, Mr. McHenry, Stephen . Long, Miss Margaret.

Miss ©

HYDE PARK, June 2—It is a curious thing that, among those

—attraction of -commu-|

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‘1 P. H. Ho photo.

Anne Daugull Aquinas Catholic.

i Miss Dolores . Thomas ‘Church. Dinner guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Donahue; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Daugull, Chicago; Jay Cherry, Columbus, O.; Mrs. Robert N. Gossman, Mrs. Harry. A. Mosbaugh, Misses

William Whitten,

% ® » » Miss Geraldine Tabor and William F. Kelliher Jr. will be married on June 18 in the Morris. Street Methodist Church,

\Organizations—

sponsored the contest as its main project this year. Mrs. Augustus

charge of arrangements.

Alter, Donald Lee Deardorff, Rosanna Cook, Lillian Diedrich, Robert Pickrell, Loycene Shore and Joretta Dryer. : Judges were Mrs. Gladys Bebout, -Mrs. Bert Harrison and Miss Ethel Wolfe.

Mrs. Josephine Duke Motley, 1726 N. Alabama St. Saturday will entertain the National Soclety of Arts and Letters. Miss Eleanor Gerrard and Mrs. Phillip Lyon will read ‘original poems.

Elizabeth Wrancher, ceived the society's $100 scholar-

ship to study voice at Indiana

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P. H. Ho photo. Miss Geraldine Tabor

The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Tabor, 2647 Manker Ave. and the prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. Kelliher, Miiwaukee, Wis. . Miss Hilda Meadows is to be the maid of honor and Mrs. Milston Garrison and Mrs. Richard Rodebeck . will be.

West will -be-the junior brides-

maid and Patsy Ann Walters,

At School for Deaf

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Louisville, Ky., will be the flowergirl. ; The best man is to be Donald Tabor, brother of thé bride-to-be, and the ushers will be Mr, Rodebeck and Mr. Garrison.

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The Indiapapolis Pilot Club award for the best citizenship) essay written by a student at the Indiana School for the Deaf last night was presented to Orville Eugene Northcutt. The pres-, {entation was made at the school's commencement exercises. The winner received 350 for his essay on “Deafness Is Not a Calamity.” The club, an organization of business and professional women,

with Miss Maralene Eller as vice

Coburn, president-elect, was in| President and Miss Carol Basey

as secretary-treasurer. The group|

Other winners in the contest meets each Wednesday at 2 p. m.| were Richard Johnson, Winona

“Thé Mothers Club of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority, Butler Uni-| versity, will fete its graduating seniors today with- a quet at the Marott Hotel. Special guests will include Dean Eliza-

beth Ward of Butler and Miss| -

Janet Chapman, alumnae advisor. Mrs. John J. Gould is in charge, of arrangements. The choral | group of the sorority which won|

the trophy in Butler's Spring Sing|

Music will be provided by Miss Technical High School graduate who re-

{Marjorie Gaskill, Virginia Kelley, “TKarolyn Gould, Mildred Marshall Miss Maryann Canner is pres- Mary Schreiber ident of the Mars Hill 4-H Club, Swickard.

Contest will share the program th Dr. John Haramy, speaker for the evening. Seniors being honored are Misses Carmel Cecil, Jane Dillon,

‘and Dorothy

Men and Women—

which I wish we would focus our fight against communism-—not on repressive measures which drive Communists underground, but on| the development of democracy to| that no human being can find any great attraction in the drab program of communism. . To obtain one of the four [ree-doms--freedom from want-—and not the others, is a poor bargain; and yet, unless one obtains freedom from want, one probably is not much interested in any of the other freedoms. That is why I would like to see us stop all the thought and time given to restrictive measures such as the Mundt Bill, and try todo a little constructive thinking In an effort to advance our democracy and make it stronger and less responsive to feam

WDC Group Plans Tea

Members of the Woman's Department Club interested in the

will be guests at a 2 p. m, tea

By ERNEST E. BLAU T'S ALL RIGHT to call 'em “blessed events” and “little rays of sunshine brightening the house” —but the fact is, kids cost a lot of dough these days. Most married couples don't realize what they're in for when the stork flaps around the chimney. It's true that kids hold a lot of shaky marriages together — but it’s also true, say authorities, that the pere ecoromics of having ‘kids Octen helps to pile a lot of marriages on the rocks.

- - ~ KIDS PUT a stiff financial load on any family trying to make ends meet. A leading life insurance company figures that raising an average boy to the age of 18 costs $7850, and a girl $7800. This covers cost of birth,. food, clothing, shelter, medical care. That's a lot of wherewithal for the average family. + Maybe we ought to work it like they do over in Nigeria

Can the Cost of Children Come Between Husband and Wife?

get some of it back, at least, when the gals marry. In Nigeria the old man must be paid In cash for letting a man marry his daughter—then he gets a “service fee” for each child she produces. . . That's ‘really a nice racket to move in on when the little: gal moves out.

St. will be hoptess. - . Mrs, Trusler, department chair-

Klos, treasurer, Everett M. Schofield and!

{Alumnae Clab and their friénds|

pro-|chairman of arrangements, . Members of her committee Mesdames

Alumnae Set Guest Day

The annual guest day bridge D. Wick, Phillip. G. Belk, Robert man, will be assisted by Mrs, E. luncheon for members of the In- E. Osborne and Donald C. Drake. E. Cahal, vice ‘chairman; Mrs. dianapolis Ohio State University Orison H. Hayes, secretary; Mrs. | Co Stephen J. Mrs.

: : {in . the Meridian Hills Country Mts. E. C. Rumpler. members-of ,, , *' yp, "Noble

H. Poole is

are: :

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Mrs. Frederick W. Gilchrist, retiring president, will install of{will be hejd at 12:30 p, m. Friday ficers for the coming year. They are: Mrs. Poole, president; Mrs. Ralph V, Everly, vice. president and social chairman; Mrs. John David Baker, secretary-treasurer, Robert P. Joyce, John and Mrs. Joyce, telephone chair:

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i uchamp Simler. Fiance To Be Honor:

| tournament bridge,

P. H. Ho photo, Miss Mildred |. Clanton Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Branstetter, 1054 Congress Ave, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Mildred 1. Clanton, to Edwin A. Shoaf, son of Mrs. “Mary Shoaf, 28 N. Belmont Ave,

~-The.couple will be married on June 18 in St. Paul's Methodist Church. Mr. Shoaf is a student at the Butler University School of Pharmacy. Miss Katherine Jane Berry is to be the maid of honor and Richard Maddux will be the best man.

Bridge—

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Miss Florence Schulz

Carolyn Crom Will Be

Three Indiana girls are being

leges in the East, { Miss Carolyn Ann Crom will be

Y. Dr. Charles | #itusiin,

hurst president, will speak on | “Education for: Tomorrow,” and Mrs, Ordway

president, present the diplomas

the daughter of wu. oo. Mr. and Mrs, Miss Crom Raymond F. Crom, 233 Penway| 8t. She is a Tudor Hall School graduate, and at Briarcliff she has-been a member of Plato, or-! ganization in charge of ‘school! dances; the Christian Association!

| will | | |

= - be Miss Virginia Obrecht, daugh-| ter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R. Obrecht, Tell City. Miss Obrecht, | also a former Tudor Hall student, | was president of the Art Club and a member of the Joint Board of Academic Affairs and of the Year,

Sorority Meets

By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY |

America’s Card Authority - USUALLY : not more than one or two members of a family gain a .national reputation in but there

are three who have done so in | the Leventritt family of New |

York Oy. - Peter Leventritt

is one of |”

the nation’s outstanding play- | ers, and his mother and father, | Helen and Leo Leventritt, are |

known for their activities the fight against cancer

| children.

Not long ago the Leventritt

i family conducted the annual | rubber bridge tournament

of The Whist Cliib of New York. ” ”

~ LEO plays a pretty good

| game of bridge when he sets

his mind to it, and the wav he played today's hand proves it. East won the opening lead of the five of hearts with the ace

and returned a heart which ~

| Leo won with the king.

He cashed the ace of spades, and when the blank king dropped from the West hand, he knew that East had two spade tricks. He had to lose a club and he had already lost a heart trick. He wanted to make his contract, so he led the deuce of diamonds and finessed dummy's jack. When ‘it held, he cashed the ace and king of diamonds

and discarded. the |

five and three of clubs from |

his own hand. Then he led the jack of

hearts, ruffed it, cashed the |

ace and king of clubs, and when. the jack fell from the West hand, he simply played another club and threw East in the lead. East was helpless. All he had was the jack, 10

and four of spades. He led the |

jack, Leo won in dummy with

the queen and. gave East the

10.0f spades. The endplay had

“cheated East out of a trick.

Club Will Meet

Mrs. Oren. Pritchard, 337 BuckPierian Study ‘her home, tae

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in | in

ingham Drive, will be. hostess to] Club tomorrow

Book staff at Briarcliff, ! | ’ « =» { {~ Bryn Mawr College, Pa., yes|\erday awarded the Bachelor of! Arts Degree i | Louise Nafe, 5060 N. Meridian 3t.! The commencement address was)

bury, Harvard University divinity professor. |

The Alpha Sigma Chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa Sorority, met yesterday in the home of Mrs. F. M. Johnston, 416 8. Rural St.

Loo

. iH. Another Briarcliff graduate will

, [Miss Patsy Cave ‘Named President

before the play. will be Messrs, and Mesdames A.

Dinner at IAC | [To Preceed = ICivicPay

Mr. and Mrs. Babcock To Be Hosts Tonight Several parties have been planned to precede the’ Civic Theater's Teenage Workshop's production . of - “School for’ Husbands” tonight. —— oe dpa

Mr, and Mrs. James E. Babisok will be hosts at a dinner party at the Indianapolis Atheltic Club Their guests

Door Babcock, Charles D. Babcock and Raymond Sharkey, Miss Kathy Gantz and Robert Symes. Mr, Kinghan will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Irving M. Fauvre, Mr. and Mrs. John Ruckelshaus, Mrs, Howard B. Pelhan and Mrs, Wil"Reservations have also been made by Messrs. and Mesdames H. C. Glemmer, John D. Welch,

{John 8. Purcell. A, C. Karcher, Edward G7 Stamm, Morris £p-

stein, Edward Feathergill, J. W. Wilson, Roy A. Miller, Leonard Pearson, Robert Grossman and Jack Goodrum. : Also Messrs. and Mesdames Charles Locke, F. Harold Naegely and Walter 8S. Russell, Mrs. Esther Cavanaugh, Mrs. Nela

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Times Special COLUMBIA; Mo. June 2—Miss

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graduated Monday noon. from turn to the jun Briarcliff Junior d College, Briar- September. on cliff Manor, N, po ”

delivered by Dr. Henry Joel Cad- §

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Cave will

and president of the Dramatic! Club: or Sm y a wrasse: we ogame

“Shown On Our Fascinating Second Floor,

Cn ales Moyer

. Washington Street

MR. JONN BOYLL

of 2216S. Madison, a speciol driller For

& | Patsy Cave, daughter of Mr. and| Mrs. Paul D. Cave, 104 W, Hamp- tended the opening ton Drive, Indianapolis, has been|last night. They are Messrs. and elected president of the May Ar- Mesdames E. R. Blackwood, Ken- ! Club, dramatic society at graduated this month from col- Christian College. | Miss | du

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Give the Bride a Cup and Saucer Shower! : The grandest gift and one she will use and cherish for always.

$4.00 each, Mail Orders Carefully Filled!

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Sure, it's wonderful, Mr. Boylll Toke the best engineering broins in the country, the

lop stylists, years of research, months of severe testing . .. ond the result: Koisers and Frozers,

the cors of TOMORROW that are available NOW! Cars thot sell ot a price that's RIGHT! Cars that give EVERY. THING you want for your outomobile dollar: top per formance, beauty, comfort, economy of operation. Con you have a new Kaiser or a Frazer WITHOUT o trade-in? Yes sir Or, If you do have a cor to trade, you'l -~ J get the FULL market-valve allowance for it! And Koisers and Frazers ore sold in the old-fashioned way, which means a-full measure of courtesy and attention!

Rollin Stewart Says: "3,000 Keisers and Frazers sold in Central Indiana. Toke a demonstration ride in one of these cars ond -- : : youll see why. No obligation involved!”

ASHINGTON STREET « MARKET §S3S

Richison, Misses Ray Levy, Jane Miller, Jennifer . and Carlotta Locke, Sarah and Eldena Lauter and Eleanor D. Theek, Dr. and Mrs. G. G. Kiley and Dr. Harry Epstein: S—— A number of local persons atperformance

neth. Lemons, Paul Boze, Walter Houppert, Gordon Bryan, Gonard

assume her A, Felland, Fred Klepper, Howard ties as president upon her re- H. Bates, Irvin F. Lavery, G. T. for college next Beall J.

R. Rickley and L. J.

LP Fat

and - Mrs. John Gordon