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of arms by radical revobent- upon world: domi. 1dio and television have humanity world-wide to democracy on the Ameri. people decide who shall mocracy on the Russian emlin decides who shall y are browbeaten into

® ges Slowly Joodland, Cal. cently returned after a 1d Americans everywhere on that American demoe will rid China of her

hat the finest exemplars stern Europe are inst the Red peril? rican, the late Wendell m China, said this: “We sge ideas of personal librovernment to be exactly e Chinese concept of deours in certain respects hich life imposes on the

the party which rules plans for the growth of ina a tutelary stage durare being educated into and thinking designed to ins of a complete democght, at a later time.” ment, totally unlike Fasovernments, imposes too uch government on the Chinese people. t with, and ald, a people transferring their loyal-

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FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1048.

Annual Picnic Is Planned by Club

PICNIC TOMORROW—=Miss Mabel A. Dunn (left) and Mrs. William F. MeMillen brush up on their lemonade-making technique before the annual picnic of the Seventh Ward Democratic Women's Club is held tomorrow. Mrs. McMillen is club president and general chairman for the event while Miss Dunn will introduce the canpicnic will be held at the home of Louis Adams, 7029

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‘Rush’ Party Is Booked By Sorority

Prospective students at Indiana, DePauw, Michigan, Northwestern and Illinois Universities will be entertained at a swimming party and luncheon at 10 a. m. next Friday at the Country Club of Indianapolis. Active and alumnae members of the Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority will be hostesses.

The guests will be entertained at the swimming party with stunts, - contests, games and bridge. Mrs. Henry L. Pond and Mrs. William Kennedy Jr. will present a musical ‘sequence at the 1 p. m. luncheon. Active chapter members from Indiana and DePauw Universities and the Indianapolis Alumnae Club ‘will be the hostesses. The rush chairmen are Mrs. Frank Zeller Jr., alumnae; Miss Barbara Phegley, I. U,, and Miss Shirley Cloud, ‘DePauw. Assistant chairmen include Mesdames Edward F. Dirks, Adrian E. Wilhoite, Melvin Myers, Herbert Eskew, William Kennedy Jr, John Spaulding, George J. Stanley and T. Clare Davis. Others are Misses Carol Krueger, Mary Alice Hartley, Charlotte Scibetta, Rita Mercille] Carolyn Bell, Norma Oburn, Elizabeth Buckingham, Harriett Hesslin and Kay Barber.

Auxiliary Unit Announces Officers

Mrs, Willard E. Thomas ‘is the newly-elected president of Wayne Unit, American Legion Auxiliary. Mesdames Scott Bange, William Niese and Willlam Schoneker are the e tive board members. Otheh new officers are Mrs. Robert Jester and Mrs. Sabirt Neitzel, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Francis L. Thomas and Mrs. Joseph Cheek, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Elmer Jester, tréasurer; Mrs. Roscoe Conkle, historian; and Mrs. Willard Thomas, chaplain. Delegates to the department convention will be Mesdames E. T. Skinner, Willard E. Thomas, Francis L. Thomas and Elmer Jester. The alternates are Mesdames Samuel Snyder, Neitzel, Cheek and A. Frank Miller. The annual past presidents and commanders dinner will be held at 6:30 p. m. Sunday in the post home. Mrs. Skinner and William Niese are the hosts.;

YOUR MANNERS—-

Situation: You are wondering when to mail wedding announcements. : Wrong Way: Mail them the day before the ceramony, 80 they will be out of the way. Right Way: Mail them Immediately after the ceremony. ’ Renee

need of hospital provisions for Health,

13,114 mental patients. « Mrs. Dorothy F. Buschmann, state director of the Social Hygiene Society, talked on “Education for Family 'Living.” She showed the Oregon teachers’ film on “Human Reproduction,” and stressed the importance of cooperation between the family, |schools, churches and community group workers. “Education in Older Youth Work” was the theme of Paul T. Norris’ talk to the council. Mr, Norris is a member of the Indian Farm Bureau, Inc. Ji

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Dr.C A. Zeller Asks Aid For Mental Patients

Dr. Charles A. Zeller, speaking at a meeting of the Youth Conservation Council yesterday in the Claypool Hotel, stressed the

in Indiana. Dr. Zeller is director of the Indiana Council of Mental ‘The speaker pointed out that state hospitals and institutions

already are overcrowded. Indiana is at present caring for

the 18,000 mentally sick patients

Mrs. Wayne OC: Kimmel was appointed vice president Qf the (council. The legislative committee members are Mesdames Kimmel, John K. Goodwin, Bert C. McCammon, Myrtle Rodden, Floyd H. Grigsby, Alvin C, Johnson, Merril Wilson, T. E. Lashbrook and Clayton H. Ridge and Miss Ruby Little. The extension committee members are Mesdames Lashbrook, John Kundrat, H. P. Humphreys, Walter L. Caley, Larry Zapp and E. C. Rumpler. Mrs. E. M. Dill presided at the meeting and announced the appointments. i

JULY BRIDE—Mrs. Warren D. Fitchey was married July 24 in the rectory of St. Anthony's Catholic Church. The former Miss Gesine Walker, she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Walker, 1134 N. Mount St. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Halihan, 810 N. Luett Ave. are the bridegroom's parents. The couple is at home at 4923 Rockville Road:

Parties Honor Carol Bush

Miss Carol Jane Bush will be honored tonight at a miscellaneous shower. Mrs. C. E. Donnell, 82 N. Hawthorne Lane, will be the hostess. Mrs. George A. Bolds and Mrs. F. M, Harvey will be cohostesses. The bride-to-be was honored at anothet miscellaneous = shower last night. Miss Beverley Cubel, 5828 Beechwood Ave. was the hostess, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Harry E. Cubel. Miss Bush will be married to Earl Starks on

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eT Photo Reflex photo. BETROTHED — Miss Glenna Mae Frost, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Paul J. Frost, 4637 Ralston Drive, will become the bride of Richard Frederick Miller in an Aug. 27 ceremony in the English Lutheran Church of Our Redeemer. Mr. Miller is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore F. Miller, 948 N. Bells Vieu. Place. :

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Is Announced Mrs. Mildred E. Burns became

Daughters of Isabella held Aug. 10 through 13 in Bos-| ton. New Bedford. Mass. national re-| gent, will preside.

attend the convention Miss Catherine M. Fletcher, state} regent; Mrs. Zeo M. Leach, local

man, Julia Cronnon, Herman Zietlow, {Helen Galm,

Aug. 10-13 Set by DI For Boston Sessions The national convention of the! will be]

Mrs. Carolyn B. Manning!

Indianapolis women planning to] include:

Mesdames Clara FeldMargaret Weatherhead,

regent;

Gertrude. Gray,

CHugh, Florence O'Connor, Alice Brown,. Alma G. Nalley, Bettie Wolfe, Louise. Campbell, Marie McGary, Mary Therese Lenihan, Frances Steidle, Charlotte and Nell McHugh and Julia and Helen Colbert.

Other Indiana members at the convention will be Misses Ruth and Mathilda Frankenberger, Hazel Skeels, Helen Rusche, Margaret Zenthoefer, M: and Elizabeth Baehl, Odelia Spittorfr and Corrine Betz and Mrs, Pearl! Holtz, Evansville. i

State Members Plan To Attend Sessions

Misses Lorene Drew, Mary E, Schwab and Catherine Mischler, Washington; Miss Stella Kuebler! and Miss Margaret Peffer, Jas-

ther Brinker, Alice Sibera, Marie Butler and Nora Roche, Anderson; Irene Schneider, Tell City.

Miss Hazel Wise, Gary; Misses Ellen . Witt, Florence Roell and Elsie Langwith, South Bend; Mrs. W. H. Cashmdn and Miss Nellie Russell, Ft. Wayne, and Miss Ella G. Klein, Huntingburg. Miss Mary Ryan, McAllen, Tex, will leave for the convention from Indianapolis. ® - . The Mother Theodore Circle, Daughters of Isabella, will meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the Catholic Community Center. Mrs. Leach will preside and the recent benefit baseball game, sponsored by the group, will be discussed.

Corbin-Smith Vows Will Be Read Tonight

come the bride of Charles T. Corbin at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the

Rev. Lewis H. McAdow of the University Park Christian Church eril] ead the vows, . Lois Smith, 1380 Meadow Brook ‘Drive; is the bride's mother. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Corbin, 6052 Park Ave. are parents of the bridegroom. The maid of honor, Miss Patricia Botkin, Columbus, 0. will wear an amber satin frock and will carry a colonial bouquet of tbronze asters and white gardenias. Miss Janet Field, Noblesville; Misses Janet Gillian, Marie Ehling and Elaine Zaring, bridesmaids, will wear nile green satin

and will carry pink asters and gardenias.

Ivory Satin to Be Worn By the Bride

Paul McCloud is to be the best! man, Ushers will be James Ward, | Jack Legan, Robert Steinhart and | Robert Gossman. |

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A gown of ivory satin fash-| foned with a marquiset yoke, molded bodice and bouffant skirt | accented with lace will be worn, by the bride. Her mantilla veil of | ivory illusion will cascade from! a headdress of lace and orange blossoms and she will carry al bouquet of white carnations with! a white orchid center,

Alpha Chi Omega Sorority Chap-|

after the ceremony. Misses Gloria |

the bride of J. B. Parks, Franklin, July 17, in St. Joan of Are Catholic. Church. The, Rev. Fr. Edwin Sahm officiated.

bridegroom's parents. : The bride is a

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Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority. Mr. {Parks is a graduate of Indiana {University. The couple is at home at the Pennsylvania St.! address. |

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Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. McClin-,

= tic, 3622 N. Arlington Ave., an.

nounce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Betty Jane, to

Edna Jaus, Southport, and Wil-'

vania St. The vows will be read Sept. 19

=/in the Downey Avenue Christian| =| Church. Miss McClintic attended = Butler University and Mr. Jaus = attended Butler and Indiana Uni- | versities.

{Jane been postponed indefinitely because of illness. The vows were

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Novak, Cardlyn Black, Jo Ann! Barnard and Joan Pedlow will be! the reception assistants. The couple will be at home with the bride’s mother after a short wedding trip. Miss Smith, a member of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority, attended Butler University.

at Butler. He is a member of {Delta Tau Delta Fraternity, i ———————

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Local Women To Attend Convention

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P. H. Ho phato, MARRIED—A June 19 ceremony united Miss Clara Griner and Martin Francis Moran, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Moran, 1540 E. Market St. The

P. H. Ho photo, AUGUST RITE—Aug. 28 is the date set for the marriage of Miss Rita Hammerle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Hammerle, 232 N. Bummit St, to

Fritch-Hale photo. JULY BRIDE—In a July 3 ceremony, Miss Betty Thoms became the bride of John E. Rogers. Mrs. Ella Thoms, 4809 College Ave., is the bride's

ENGAGED—Mr. ‘and Mrs. B. V. Helfer, [311 N. Dearborn St., announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to Loren Ackmann, son of Mrs,

grandmother. Mr. Rogers is the Frank R. Walsh( He is the son bride is the daughter of Mr. Grace Ackmann, 1127 N. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward of Stephen Wakh, 29 E. Re- and Mrs. Samuel H. Griner, Grant Ave. The marriage will Rogers of Linton. gent St. 1337 S. Reisner St. be Sept. 12.

(Betty Pringle To Be Wed

Miss Betty Marie Pringle and| A reception will be held in the i , Frank-/Drager home before the couple E William Morris Johnson {leaves for a trip to Lake Free« & lin, Ky., will exchange vows at 8! nan. o'clock tonight in the home of] {Mr, and Mrs. John C. Drager, {1125 Villa Ave. grandparents of ithe bride. Miss Pringle is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Prin-| |gle, 1165 Villa Ave, The Rev. Wil- of Hadassah will meet at 10:30 liam F. Mathis of the Fountainjg m. next Thursday in the home

Souaze Christian Church will of-| ¢ Mrs. J. A. Goodman, 301 W,

The bride, dressed in blue and Kessler Blvd. wearing a pink carnation corsage, Projects and plans for the come will be attended by Miss Marjorie ing year will be discussed. Mrs, | Hansen. Lawrence Pringle Jr. will| Goodman will be hostess at a d serve as the best man. [luncheon ‘after the meeting. Ripple Ave., announce the en-

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Photo Rellex photo. TO BE WED-=Miss Eunice Bosma, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Bosma, Beech Grove, will be married to Donald Strietelmeier, son of Mr, and Mrs. Paul Strietelmeier,

ENGAGED-=Mr. and Mrs. Virgil N. Mohr, 819 E. Broad

Caesar, son of Mr. and Mrs, Julius A. Caesar, 6315 N. Delaware St. No date has been set for the wedding.

Fraternity Auxiliary To Meet Tuesday

Mrs. Harry G. Crawford, 232 Berkley Road, will be hostess at a luncheon bridge at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday. The members of the Ladies Auxiliary, Delta Upsilon Fraternity, will be guests. The assistant hostesses are to be Mrs. E. E, Lett and Mrs, Carl Watson.

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P. BRIDE-TO-BE—John Francis Hribar, son of Mrs. Catharine Hribar, Brownsburg, will take Miss Norma Frances Hempfling, 40 N. Bolton Ave., as his bride on Sept. & in Our Lady | of + Lourdes Catholic Church, She is the dpughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hempfling, Frank- | fort,

Cynthia To Be In Virginia

Times Special VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. July 30—A reception in the Cavalier Country Club will. follow the wedding here at 5:30 o'clock this afternoon of Miss Cynthia Joan Fogle and Harris Weldon Everett, Columbus, Ga. The bride is ths daughter of Mr. and Mrs. obert Bruce Fogle, 5145 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis. The bride will be attended by her ‘sister, Miss June Fogle, She will wear a blue crepe gown fashfoned with puff sleeves and ankle-length skirt. White swiss embroidered eyelet has been chosen for the bridal gown which is designed with a molded bodice, cap sleeves, full The bride will

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The bride attended the Univergity of Miami and Mr. Everelt attended the University of North Carolina.

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