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Sessions Are Held In Bloomington BLOOMINGTON, Tay 28 —

“If we fail in home-school relationships, we have materially af-

lections. Mrs. Charles A. Snyder, Omaha, Neb., vice president of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers, also talked at today’s session. The meeting opened yesterday. She stressed .the importance of holding to noncommercial, non-partisan and non-sectarian principles of organization. Other speakers on today’s program included Irving ¥. Pearson, secretary, I’2zois Education Association; Dr. Ralph Ojemann,'? supervisor of child welfare, Uni‘versity of Iowa, and Dr. Ruth

{Strickland and Dr. Carl G. F. Si

Franzen of the I. U. School of Education, , “There is' a growing feeling among the schoolteachers of this country that it is time they took over their profession and, by raising the standards, make a real profession of it,” Dr. T. M. Stinnett said here yesterday. The vice president of the University of Arkansas cited the example of how the medical profession had been improved by standards adopted by itself.

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sity of Michigan this fall.

SWIMMING PARTY PREVIEW—Mrs. Frank Zeller Jr. (right) has a foretaste of the "Sun and Splash” rush party the Indianapolis slumnae and active members of Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority will give Aug. 6 at the Indianapolis Country: Club. Discussing party plans with Mrs. Zeller, alumnae rush chairman, at the ICC pool are Miss Barbara Phegley (left), Indiana University rush chairman, and Mrs. John Spaulding. Miss Shirley Cloud is the DePauw. University. rush chairman. Guests at the party, to be held from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m., will be active members, alumnae and girls expecting to attend I, U,, DePauw, Miami and Ohio State Universities and the Univer-

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and Splash’ Rush Party Planned

Neuman-Ritter Vows Read In Church

Trip West to Follow | Wedding Reception Miss Dorothy Ritter and George

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bride and matron of honor, wore a green organdy frock. The bridesmaids

man, Markleville, sister of the

wore yellow organdy.

Wilmette, Ill., brother of the

Ritter, brother of the bride, and Mr. Starks.

father, the bride wore a white

bodice and flared skirt which ex tended into a chapel train. Her gown was fashioned with short

pleted her costume.

lace fell from a tiara of orange blossoms. She carried a bouque of white flowers. There will be a reception in the home of the bride’s parents from 7 to 10 p. m. today. After a wedding trip through the West, the couple will be at home in Seattle, Wash. The bride will wear a blue and white printed crepe dress and white accessories on the trip.

. prospective N. Holmes Ave.

Mrs. Joseph W, Walker, Greenfield, president of the Indiana Congress, presided at the sessions. The theme of the two-day conference was “Home « School CoPperation and Leadership Trainng.”

Marian Spry To Be Guest

Miss Opal Gehbauer, 366 Wischer St, will entertain tomorrow night with a miscellaneous shower for Miss Marian Spry. The wedding of Miss Spry and Donald Curfman will be Aug. 7 in St. Anthony's Catholic Church. Assisting Miss Gehbauer will be Mrs. Clem Hubbel. A group of Miss Spry’s friends will honor her with a shower at 32 m. Monday in the home

Howard Curfman, mother of bridegroom, 31

Sauce for Ice Cream Ice cream is delicious so many ways. Try this super raspberry and peach sauce on vanilla ice cream: Crush juicy red berries ever so gently and sweeten. Then combine them with drained, canned cling peaches just the way

of clude the mothers of the engaged 7 couple; Mrs. Sharpsville; Mrs.

Future Bride Will Be Feted At Shower

A miscellaneous shower will be given Saturday night by Mrs. Mack R. Parker, 923 Main St. Beech Grove, for Miss Carolyn Edwards. The engagement of Miss Edwards to Jack Booher has been ounced by her parents, Mr. Mrs. Clyde K. Edwards, 206 N. Oxford St. 3 The couple will be married at 3:30 p. m., Aug. 29, in the Englewood Christian Church. Mr. Booher is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Booher, Westfield. Guests at the shower will in-

Edwards, Gene Turner and Mrs. John Mason, Speedway City; Mrs, Wilbur Newlin, Mooresville, and Mrs. Xada Harris, Lebanon, Others attending will be Mesdames L. D. Kirk, Otto Benz, Austin S8komp, Carl Skomp, Willlam S8komp, Farlin Edwards, Larry Bradford, Grover Cross and Trythena Johnson and Miss Nettie

Local Girls Will Attend College in Missouri

College, Fulton, Mo., for the fall semester.

Baker, 5461 Julian Ave.; Miss Jill Baxter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Baxter, 4630 College Ave.; Miss Beverly Ann Dady, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dady, 2104 E, Kessler Blvd.; Miss Patricia Ellen Gage, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. €. Gage, 3750 E.

Twenty-three Indianapolis girls have enrolled in William Woods They are Miss Mary F. Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C.

Fall, 33 E. 73d 8t.; Miss Patricia

Creek Pkwy. Miss Ann Hughes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hughes, 4042 College Ave.; Misses Betty Ann and Rosemary Land, daughters of Mr, and Mrs. B. O. Land, 922 E. 54th St.; Miss Suzanne Sharp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sharp, 3623 N. Pennsylvania St.; Miss Emilie Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Smith, 4930 College Ave.; Miss Patricia Ann Stone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,

Fricke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fricke, 7002 Broadway; Miss Helen Hodges, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Hodges, 337 N. Irvington Ave.; Miss Carolyn Hummel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hummel, 3848 Carrollton Ave. ; Miss Shirley Anne Krueger,

daughter of Mr. and Mrs, E. R. er, 6505 E. 56th. St.; Miss

C.' W. Stone, 6123 Ralston Drive. ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Sadler,

Mary Charlotte Massa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Massa, 3260 Birchwood Ave.; Miss Joan Mc-

Miss Barbara D. Sadler, daugh-

Fall, daughter of Mrs. W. J.|p

5407 N. as, Sine Miss Evangeline Zazas, hter of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Zaza¥, 4356 N. Meridian 8t.; Miss Julianne Brignall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Brignall, 3632 College Ave.; Miss Mary Jean Burton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Burton, 635

‘Miss Janis Lee Foster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Foster,

A 37th St.

Guenther, 2533 E. Kessler Blvd.; Miss Elizabeth Reel, daughter of L. R. Reel, 3419 Winthrop 'Ave.,

ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Trotter, 267 Berkley Road.

and Miss Juanita Trotter, daugh-

Miss Nancy Lou Schnitzius, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Schnitzius, New Augusta, is also

To Be Scene - Of. Club Picnic

A summer party and a picnic are among the events planned by club and sorority members. The Omega Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, will have a summer party at 8 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Roy R. Watkins, 308 E. Terrace Ave. will be the hostess.

A picnic will be held tomorrow in Holliday Park by three Homemakerd Clubs. The groups are the Crooked Creek, Kessler Korners and Tuesday Nighters.

Mrs. James McWhorter, 2345 Broadway, will be hostess to the Verae Sorores Chapter, Verus Cordis Sorority, at 8 p. m. today.

The Alpha Chapter, Beta Chi Theta Sorority, will meet at 8 . m. today. M rite Griffy, 2842 N. Gale S8t., will be the hostess.

Visitors From East Mr, and Mrs. Russell Lipes Jr, Wethersfield, Conn., will come Saturday to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. Lipes Sr., 4005 Col-

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RECENT BRIDE—Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Haney Jr. are at home now in Selma following their marriage on June 19 } in the New Bethel Baptist Church. The bride, the former Miss Rosalie Glesing, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Glesing, Five Points Road, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Haney, Selma.

Dexheimer-Carlon photo. | BRIDE—Miss Wanda Lee | Chambliss, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chandley, 548 E. 20th St., was married to James Dale Miller July 10 in the Broadway Baptist Church. His mother is Mrs. Helen Miller, 6235 Park Ave.

‘Mrs. Robert N. Beall | . . | Sails for Manila Mrs. Robert N. Beall and her son, Robert Warner Beall, sailed from San Francisco recently on {the General Buckner. Mrs. Beall {Is joining her husband, Lt. Beall, | !in Manila. | A member of the Signal Corps, |* {Lt. Beall has been stationed in! |Manila since March. Mrs, Beall! {is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.|

Neuman were married at .10(% o'clock this morning in the Sac-|# red Heart Catholic’ Church. The|® Rev. Fr. Alvin Schiubeck read the|§

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euman, Markleville.|? s. Jack Starks, sister of the

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SOCIETY TO DISPLAY DREAM HOUSE—A replica of the movie version of "Mr. Blandings' Dream House," now being built in Sylvan Estates, will be open to the public Sept. 5. The Christamore Aid Society is sponsoring the month's display to benefit its summer camp. Members of the committee planning tHe project are (left to right) Mrs. Richard H. Oberreich, Mrs. Emily W. Lemcke and Boyd Sparrow, manager of Loew's Theater at which the film will be shown. : =

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The Christamore Aid Society will sponsor the public showing of “Mr. Blandings’ Dream House.” The house, a replica of the New England colonial home used in the film starring Cary Grant, Myrna Loy and Melvyn Douglas, is being built in the

" |read at 2:30 p. m., Aug. 22, in the

Sylvan Estates development

northeast of Indianapolis. The house will be open Sept. 5 for inspection for one month. All proceeds from admissions will be given to the Christamore Aid Society’s summer camp, at Traders Point, for underprivileged children. Executive committee members of the society will meet

Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Emily W. Lemcke, 6245 N. Pennsylvania St. The first meeting was held Monday. Mrs. Earl B. Barnes, 1321 N. Meridian St., was hostess. Other members of the committee are Mrs. Augustus Coburn, president; Mrs. Erwin Vonnegut, vice president; Mrs. James M. Leffel Jr,, treasurer; Mrs. Richard H. Oberreich, secretary; Mesdames Robert B. Rhoads Jr., Batist Haueisen, William C. Griffith, Edward

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Bennett, Edward L. Van Riper,

Reily G. Adams, Noble Dean Jr. and Patrick J. Smith. The film, “Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House,” will bé shown at Loew's theater the week the house is opened.

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Will Be Wed On Aug. 22

Mr. and Mrs. Louis D. Surface, 4945" Young Ave., announce the approaching marriag daughter, Alice Jean, to John Thomas Garnier Jr. The wedding ceremony will be

Downey Avenue Christian Church, The Se F. W. Wiegman will of.

A reception in the church par.

lors will pllow the ceremony. Mr. TEEN-, Garnier the son of Mr. ang illustrate th Mrs. Garnier, 136235 N, Olney St. . Mrs. Lloyd Brawner, aunt of right] Mare

the future bride, has been selected as matron of honor and Wallace Garnier will serve as best man. Miss Surface will be honored next Tuesday night with a miscellaneous shower. Hostesses will be Miss Beverly Davis and Miss Josephine Barrett. Guests at the party, to be held in the Barrett home, 802 N. Chester St., will be the mothers of the engaged couple, Mrs. Surface and

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