Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 August 1948 — Page 14
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By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT . HYDE PARK, N. Y., Aug. 4 —I have been very much in terested by the sudden interest taken in the testimony of Tlizabeth T. Bent ley, the selfconfessed war-« time Soviet spy. It seems that all that she has to tell has already been told, by her!
stand that when certain people tried to verify whether authorities actually had been able to prove any of the things that she stated as . suspicions, no proof was forthcoming. It seems to me quite outrageous to use this method of smearing people when you cane not produce proof.” ” Why should so-called reputable people want to injure innocent Individuals? Whether they make people suffer unjustifiably in so doing seems to be of no importance, except to those among us who believe the Constitution protects us against such goings-on.
| "We begin to think that the
methods we condemn under + other forms of government are coming perilously near to being used by certain of our own representatives.
Visit in East Miss Mary of Mr. and Mrs. Carl E, New St, and Miss Arlena , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orla Wagner, 424 8. Gray 8t.,. are vacationing in New York. They guests o rs. Cecella Hughes, formerly of Indi-
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The Bridal Scene—.
Honor Guest at ‘Wedding to Be
Will Be Guests at A miscellaneous shower
Miss Virginia
‘be co-hostesses. The bride-to-be and Hugh M. Shower guests
; Kenneth Bourke, Arthur Also,
Held Jr. will be given Friday by Mrs. A. M. Baldwin, in Jones’ Restaurant. The couple will be married Saturday in the Irvington Presbyterian Church. *Guests at the dinner will include Mr. and Mrs. Held, Grosse Pointe, Mich., parents of the prospective bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. M. G, Luce and Jack Waugaman, Grosse Pointe; Lt. and Mrs. W. W. Ballen, Corpus Christi, Tex.; Miss Patricia Miller and Victor Knight.
Miss Ida Mae Caito
Is Bride-to-Be Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Caito,
Will Be Virginia Keller;
features of today’s bridal notes. Keller will be the honor guest at a miscellaneous shower Friday night in the home of Miss Marjory Fuller, 1523 N. Dearborn Bt. Mrs, Lioyd G. Brown and Mrs. Robert L, Irwin will
will be Mesdames Richard A. Hearn, Morris Sprinkle, Robert Harmon, Dele Dickinson, Meredith Hartz,
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES —— —
Shower
Sept. 6 :
Miss Barbara Baldwin, Theodore Held Jr.
Bridal Dinner on Friday and a pre-nuptial dinner : are
Quill will be married Sept. 8. Plummer, Paul
David W. Thomas, Louis
Wambsganss, Kenneth Massingale, Beven Fuller and Alberta Reed, Misses Margaret Ward, Jacqueline Whalen, Dorothy Jasper, Kay Antibus, Mary Ellen Rawlings, Gloria Cole, Billie Rech, ‘| Edith Schaaf, Faye McKay, Pauline Weir and Nancy: Ann Carhart.
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A bridal dinner honoring Miss Barbara Baldwin and Theodore
the bride-to-be’s parents, Mr. and
thur C. Grube Jr. 4035 Arthington Blvd. The Rev. Arnold Karl Suedmeyer of the Smithton, Ili, Evangelical and Reformed Church will officiate.
Mrs. Angela Suedmeyer, Arth-
mother. Mr, Springer; 411 E. 15th St, is the son of Mrs. James Mock, Indianapolis.
Aug. 22 Is Date Set For Ceremany The approaching marriage of
428 8. New Jersey St, announce the their daughter, Ida Mae, to Joseph M. Mascari, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Mascari, 851 S Noble St. The vows will be read at 9:30 a. m,, Sept. 5, in the Holy Rosary Catholic Church. Miss Mary Anne Caito is to be the maid of honor and the brides-
tino, Corine Sansone, Angie, Frances and Marguerite Caito and Catherine Mascari, Elizabeth Deguglielmo and Concetta Cor-
Paul Corsaro will be the ringbearer. The best man will be Anthony, Raimondi and ushers will be Frank, Cosmas and Michael Mascari, Phillip A. Caito, John Mercurio and Joseph Schembra. The bride's attendants will be hostesses Sunday afternoon at a party in the Holy Rosary Hall honoring the couple.
Miss Angela Verena Christina Susameye; and Ralph Springer will be married next Wednesday
Vernon Ball is announced by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Goss,
approaching marriage of Mooresville. The couple will* be
{married at 3:30 p. m., Aug. 22, in the First Christian Church,
| Mooresville.
Mrs. Wade Roberson, Mooresville, will be her sister's matron of honor and Miss Betty Frey, Paris, Ill, is to. be the ‘maid of honor. ’ : Miss Goss isa student at Indiana University and a member of Alpha Phi Sorority. Mr. Ball, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon M. Ball, Elkhart, also is attending IU and is a member of Alpha Tau Omega|' Fraternity. ” " . » A ceremony at 2:30 p. m. Friday will unite Miss Virginia Eloise Sloan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jonathan C. Sloan, Ft. Wayne, and Lowell Guy O’Brien, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E O’Brien, 2218 E. 75th St. The rite will be read. in the Bethlehem Lutheran Church. Mrs, Joseph C. Yount is to be the matron of honor and Harry E. O'Brien Jr. will be the best ‘man. Mr. Yount and George Cor-
in the home of Mr, and Mrs. ArMen and Women—
ERNEST E. BLAU B ARE THE FURY of a patient man,” wrote John Dryden——and had something there. ’ When you find what seems to be a very patient man, he's probably only storing up his
an eee : let out a vio! ell anally as throwing : : Male | ce is a protest against being fenced In. That's why nagging at home
often ‘ends ‘in desertion, a black eye or even manslaughter. I just read about a fellow who got fed up because his 53-year-old Jatiooed wife kept
tice by str + Men explode like that because they cant’ stand steady little annoyances——they want to send them flying like a wet dog shakes the water off. » . ®.
BUT A WOMAN'S like a feather pillow. She can take
|'ment.
little punches that ‘would drive a man crazy. She can keep het temper while she patiently picks up and picks up after him and kids. She goes through the same old monotonous routine of dishes, bed making and dusting. 8he waits for the man to come home, waits for him to come to dinner, waits on the kids for years and years. That's really Patience. As a prominent psychiatrist said: “A woman who is well established in her family is much more content than a man similarly situated. Men tend to be restless and easily dissatisfied.” Yet this year’s Oscar for patience must go to a male—— a 69-year-old Californian who is seeking annulment from his wife. He thinks he has waited long enough. He hasn't seen her since he kissed her goodby in 1900 when he joined the. Army, two hours after getting married.
Brown-Polen" Vows Read
Miss. Phyllis Marie Polen was
Marvin “William Brown,
Park Christian Church officiated.
groom.
bridesmaid. as best man.
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matried at 2:30 p. m. Sunday to
USN, in the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Bert Brooks, 115 N. Colorado Ave. The Rev. C. R. Lanman of the West
The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles H. Polen, 14706 W. Regent St. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin R. Brown, 920 Prospect St., are the -parents of the bride-
|” Attending the bride were Miss Betty June Wilson, maid of honor, and Mrs. Robert Meyers, Mr, Meyers served
Scoops of ice cream served at
nelius Jr. will be ushers,
Are the Men More Patient?
ington Blvd. is the bride-to-be’s|
Miss Martha Lou Goss to John,
By JEAN WHAT'S YOUR social age? Want to calculate it on the basis of normal teen-age ‘social skills, social responsibilities and intellectual interests? Your social age is 12: If you rare skillful at games and like doing things with your hands; at you can: perform ordinary chores and errands and can handle a small allowance; if you like teen-age books and adult newspapers.
” 2 un = YOUR social age is 14: If you
Miss ‘Garvey,
Gene Price
To Be Wed
Vows uniting . Miss Suzanne 2 Garvey and Gene Price will be read at 7:30 p. m. today in the rectory of the St. Philip Neri Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. Raymond Moll will officiate. t The bride, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, James Garvey; 320 N. Parker
Ave, will wear a navy, blue crepe dress, accented with lace, ‘and navy accessories. She will have a corsage of gardenias and roses. Miss Katherine Dart, maid of honor, will: wear a pink crepe frock and ‘a gardenia corsage. Robert. Wathen is to be the best man, There will be, a reception in the
* |lhome of the bride's parents after
the ceremony. The couple will be at home at 533% E. 19th St. Mr. Price is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fréd Price, 1635 Central Ave.
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IS IT ON THE MAP? —These three teen-a a city mentioned in a Times news story. Concern about world events and problems is a sign of a mature teener. The models, in this photo especially posed for The Times; arg (left to right) Barbara Jacobs, Dolly Megenhardt and Phyllis Bongfeldt. 2
TEEN PROBLEMS.
World Events Concern Te veners
are good at organized sports or at mental gymnastics such as puzzles and contests; if you can do important errands, can manage your own spending money and behave well without close supervision; if you are interested in current events and can write a good letter. . Your soclal age is 16: If you like dancing and parties and are wholeggomely interested in the opposite sex; if you can take responsibility; can look after your clothes and health and
Bride Of T.
3627 ‘N. Pennsylvania St. "Miss Mary Dien Pierre was the maid of honor. She wore an aqua: crepe dress and a matching borinet, and carried pink carnations. anon, Mo.; was the bridesmaid. Her frock was of shell pink crepe. The best man was Robert Hen-
drickson and ushers were Richard Dick, Allen Johnson and Pat-
Reed. “The ‘bride’ wore s ‘white ‘crepe ballerina dress made with short sleeves and a square neckline. Her bonnet matched the dress and she carried a shower of white carnations. There was a ronption in the home of the bride’s parents after the ceremony. The couple will be at home at 3242 Park Ave. after a short trip to northern Indiana. The bride attended Ward-
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can ‘consistently uphold” good behavior standards; if you ens joy good adult books and have a serious hobby.
» ” » YOUR social age is 18: If you are a skillful host and guest, at ease with people of both sexes and all ages; if you can do difficult jobs, use time and money wisely and inspire trust and confidence; if you are concerned about world problems and .the.
welfare of others and have
plans for your own future.
Miss Nancy Booth Stern
M. Barton
Miss Nancy Booth Stern and Thomas M. Barton were married at 2:30 p. m. today. The Rev. Robert 8. Moorhead read the vows in the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Stern, 321 E. 50th St., are the bride's parents. Mr. Barton !s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Barton,
Miss Barbara Bahr, Leb-|
Mrs. F. W. Ball To Be Hostess
Mrs, Frank W. Ball Jr, 4604 E. Washington St., will entertain at 2:30 p. m., Aug. 15, with a personal shower for Miss Marilyn Smith. . Miss Smith's Eattiage to Donnis | Ls Winegar place Sept. 18 in Ve Church: , Guests of Mrs. Ball, who will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. R. F. Ordel, Philo, Ill, will be
Mrs. William H. Smith Jr. and Mrs. G. G. Poland, mothers of the engaged couple, Mrs. Ball 8r., Mrs. Harold L. Rice, Misses Sally 8chooley, Betty Jane Williams,
Joe Fuller, Mary Lou Winégar
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