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+The bridegroom's father. was his best man, and ushers were Simon P. and Doherty .Sheerin Jr: brothers of the bride; Edward T. Pritchard, the bridegroom's brother, and Capt. William Rickett. of Fi. Harrison. A reception in the Sheerin home allowed the ceremony, and the le left on a wedding trip. y will be at home at 18 E. 37th

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odérn Men Not So Modern

DUTY INCL Doctor Says ‘They * Like Victorianism:

By BUNDSUHU: | United Press ‘Staff Correspondent which is sponsoring the event. ‘The circus will remain in

Saturday,

DES 'FUN— Watching a an amusing phase of the Dunn Bro: Miniature Cindi: are five of the hostesses on duty daily at the circus. Mrs. Herbert | 5. Evans and Mrs. Gonard A. Felland (left and right, standing) are senior members ‘of the Civic Theater ‘and Barbara Lemons (between them) and Sondra Bilsky “and Carlotta ‘Locke (left and right, seated) are members of the Junior Civic Theater

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My Day— -, by tat ben) A Demcsratic Manifest »

wu ie eck 1a, a 61 b di a or drinks to]. Ss Offered y Cana an ‘does mot stand as good a By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT successful HYDE PARK, N Y., June 30—There is a growing teeling

-among many people that we, of the democracies, need to define or put into words our beliefs. ' | I have a letter from IL D, Willis of Tornonto; Canada, stating that the Communists and Socialists and followers of other isms rally to certain ideals, but that many people seem to think that

democracy’s ideals have fallen | to the level of only. ng things necessary for happiness "| commer my, Fe #¢ quite And or mental sand ‘physical oie | Tightly I d ‘health; and will” wl¥6 assure

. Sty ices.| love, that ft | is + adequate provision ‘for those useful in essential that who are unable to avail them- : high-| We know what selves of these opportunities.” , says| We are. fight- - This 1s a rough digest of the soclety ng for; na nee ‘Manifesto as a whole. It applies : ¢ if the trum- as well to us in the United

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who shall pré--pare himself for battle?” ° Of course, think it is only fair to say that there must be an economic side to any theories by which people live today. It has been fairly well proved that man must have his stomach full and have a sense of “material security, or his: @ ; mind and spirit will remain | Sydepham.an experiment,.but concerned with material things 3 : and his attention will be diverted from the’ civil liberties. and the spiritual thqughts by

"doctar allows that a ‘which we feel that man. must t woman realizes this is non- live,

Tn Mr. Willis is not the only | enn ier to B% her one of whom I know who wishes to express.in words his democratic belief.” But I like his manifesto and, particularly, his motto. His motto reads:

‘States, for Init there is food for thought and it emphasizes what to me is all important—the Fesponsibitiiy of the individual. ” » .

Amn Romp 1 on Sy aw York City, I 8 letter’ from ‘Vassar Hospital in nag keepete

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doctors and Farsio Lr with a pre MInantly’ w staff. They also have. Negro workers in various ¢apaot throughout the hospital with out discrimination. It is interesting how "often one hears more about successful results of this kind in the larger cities, but it is especially “For a better Canada—we must | gratifying to find that: they are each do our pars 4 fnot: even considered experis (is : ments but are accepted as suc- . HE DIVIDES his — Gesaful operating conditions by into three:parts: " a‘hospital in a town the size of

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Emericanism. juss. Set

through government by repre--| Wives’ Names sentatives of the people’ freely

chosen. and elected by them to

Pits July 29 and 30 will be spon died riext month by the Indian-

ra of a 8 apolis Council of Women,

Mrs, Robert L. Davis, Ameri-| express their OpIEdRS, * atid’ th his. name for life whether ih ta charged with the: nstbllity» . is chairman for: the counctl,| ©" dvaneing the wel Fo of the fhe. Jiked it or not. But the Min:

4 year-around program f the rededication to’ the prina Hes of ‘Americanism. The couni and affiilated ‘clubs ‘will: parpin -the program. William. G. 'H. Holley was

people. THRER: Bemotiag results - from the development of social, economi¢ “ahd: political systems, which will assure to

; the people; as individuals,’ op- ; Jo’ Hite councily executive] nities to. ‘obtain those

Aug. 22 Rite

this will be changed.

National = Assembly whereby a woman need: not lose her maiden

to retain it, while a ‘husband may

of his own:

. . ‘The bill is. supposed to extend women's rights, preserve cherished {patronymics and allow people with embarrassing names to get i. of them.

Kids Help Mama Win [College Diploma

Brooklyn youngsters have seen it that Mama received her ¢ols lege diploma. .

) welll §. 0 > reports: ‘Mrs. Emory Cowley Mrs. Merle P.: Speakman,

{cently was ‘graduated from City of New York; studied for ¢ bachelor’s degree in education for six years in, the college's evening sessions, her four children i with her homework and 191d routine housetfld duties. Mrs, {Levy also worked to support her

home town. that Negro.

PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia — It used to be that a man was stuck

istry: of Justice in Prague hopes

"A bill has been drafted for presentation to the Czechoslovak

We, the Women—

In Every. + N eighborhood

By RUTH MILLETT NEA Staff Writer THERE'S a woman like each of these in almost every neigh: borhood: The woman who sppareatly’ never has any work to do and so has plenty of time to keep other women in the ° neighborhood from getting their work

woman whose children are always right and who is ready to de- Ruth ‘Millett fend the honor of her family . at the first shriek of & child. The woman who doesn't like .ehildren around: If. she’ has children of “her ‘own: they are always in someone else's house or yard.

"wow THE WOMAN who: likes kids and never Seems fo mind their noise or to take their ‘squabbles seriously; but’: who tan straighten them out with a few firm words "when necessary. The woman who wows all of the neighborhood gossip’ and who distributes . it 2308. Fram door to door. . The woman who lets her kids run wild while she listens to all the daytime radio serials.

o pweee ONE: Democracy 1 “Beller ii |: Poughkeepsie. obtrusive, thoughtful, Kindly ‘Atherican heritage: program ie supreine importazies ot of pee: M ? M Be A way. yin connection with the visit 'ple as individuals » i The woman who has ‘hus‘the Freedom ‘Tetin to Indian-| TWO: c Democracy - rihotibme en ay be dopting band trouble” and who likes to

talk about it.

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i iwas affilated with’ Delts, Kappa ‘ ..|Epsilon Fraternity. -

The woman. who -is. ‘a. real neighbor to everyond fn an un-

The woman who thinks she is a little too good ' for ‘the neighbarhood and can’t walt to

You probably recognize ‘fost of these women, for they can be found in almost any neigh-

name after marrjage if ‘she wishes!

assume his, wife's name in place],

BROOKLYN, N. %. “Tour

+ While Mrs. Doris Levy, who re- )

flowers and greenery, * ‘tied with| white satin bows. In the chancel] were arrangements of magnolia} trees, and two severi-wAy candelabra lighted the choir loft.

: ny Mr. and Mrs, Sidey V. Romer, 5230 Washing-" - on Blvd. {Olan Mills photg) -

was fashioned with a net yoke, a sleeves and a bouffanty ipet-over-satin skirt. She wore & ful length veil of matching duch.lace over French illusion. ; ature sweetheart roses, valley i . stephanotis and white spray orchids were in her bouquet. Miss Barbara Bacon of Shaker Heights, 'O., was the maid of honor, and bridesmaids were ‘Miss Kathryn Geyer, South Bend, and Misses Nancy Stout, Barbaray Bradley and Joan Boozer.

The Reception Is Held:

In’ Woodstock Club’

The. attendants wore identi frocks of white lace made shoulder Deas, pink: En sashes and skirts. They had short lace mitts and carried circular clusters of pink carnations, ilies, sweetheart roses and stephanotis Samuel R. Ogden III of Londonderry, Vt., was the best man, and ushers wers David Hopkins of Katonah, N. Y.; Harry M.

R. Cassidy Jr., Marblehead, Mass. ; James S. Hall, Stamford, Coim.; Taylor B. Chadsey, Greenwich, Conn., brother of the bridegroom; Ferguson Taylor of -Greenwith

Jr., Edward 8. Dewey, Edgar A. Walz III and Arthur H, Round, | al of Riverside, Conn.

Club followed the ceremony.

Academy tended Yale University where he

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her fiance; Maurice - H. Jacobs. wires Dannin and Mr. Sunday in the Dannin home.

pros Newport, R. I, and Mr. and Mrs. Bene Spear, New Haven onn

Club’s' Annual Picnic [1 Booked Tomorrow

wading pool. the season will be held.

treasurer.

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4-H Club Program

7:30.p. m. tomorrow in the schoo

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‘honor, will be dressed .in a blue

Horton, 8ilver Springs, Mad.; Perry|i

and Charles Gilbert Collingwood

A reception in thé Woodstock Officiates

Dr. and Mrs. Albert’ G. Dannin,| orth,

. + dinner Saturday at Holly Hoek Hill in honor of|0f honor and Miss their daughter, Norma Rae, and

Jacobs at 11:30 a. m.

gective, bride, both from|SOT07itY Convention.

Mi Brookside Mothers’ Civic Pi is Tomioht hs ht lub will hold its annual picnic| Hien for ‘members and their children le fomyg tomorrow noon at the Brookside Park picnic grounds north of the Sorat ty, today . 3 Brookside Following thepayc. luncheon, the closing meeting of

Club officers for the coming year are Mrs. Herbert Kattau, ne: Mrs. C. V. Martin, vice president; Mrs. G. C. Merrick, corresponding secretary; Mrs. w. Lee Wilson, recording secretary; Mrs. Donald Bristley, treasurer, and Mrs. Merrill Sheets, pasistat

The Decatur Central Hi. H. 4H Club will have a guest night for mothers when it meets at

Miss Grace Dorrell and Miss Barbara Miller will’ give the pro-

and Miss Dorrell will be the host-

Vows "Will Be Read Toh

_Miss Patricia Gossett, maid : ofl

marguiset. frock. Edward der will. ba the best man. A, ‘white satin gown {i

fingertip-length veil will be} caught with orange blossoms and|§

topped by a white orchid.

bride's parents,

live at 2330 .N. Illinois St. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Paul R. Mealeyy 8 32 N. Euclid Ave. :

Fr. Fin inneran:

At Wedding

Miss - “Marian Zurschmiea,

Finneran performed the rite, Mr, and Mrs. Homer KE. Dinkel, Terre Haute, are the parents of the bridegroo Foo. After y, a fast’ n re held in the: and Hi 74 bride’s parents. Folios a the couple will live in 'erre Haute.

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lein Manning was the flower girl. - Fred Dinkel, Terre Haute, was his 'd ‘s best man, and Jack

Three members of Psi ,| Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, will at tend the area convention .of the group in Milwaukee July 17 and 18. They are Mrs. Fred DeBorde, John J. Yakel and Miss Eleanor Beckman.

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she will carry a white prayerbook (i

A reception in the home of: the § ; Mr. and Mrs.|§ Robert H. Fravel, 1130 8. Highiz

Miss Jane Ubell was the masa 5 eh-| . the bridesmaid. Peggy

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