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WEDNESDAY, AUG. 25, 1048

he Bridal Scene—

To Be Guest at

‘Tonight and Thursday

a Miriam DuGranrut and Joseph Palmer To Be Feted at Bridal Dinner « Parties for brides-to-be and an engagement announce mént make up the bridal scene today.

Two showers this week

Jannah, who will he nalvied Sept. 5 to Clifford Lisle. Mrs. Robert McKay, . ., will entertain tonight with a crystal shower for Miss Hannah. :

< Invited to the party dare Mrs. C. A. Hannah, mother of the future bride; Mrs. H. E. Lisle of East Chicago, mother of the pros-

pective bridegroom; Mrs. Victor

Personette, East Chicago: Mrs. Robert Stone, Misses Juanita Trotter, Rosemary Englert, Ann Henshaw, Emalyn Remmel, Shirley Evans, Marjean McKay and Nancy Owen. Miss Trotter, 267 Berkley Road, will entertain with a china

shower Thursday night. She has

Johnson, Ruth Ann Demming, Lois

shaw, Remmel and Owen. Mr. and Mrs. Hannah will give the bridal dinner at 6:45 p. m. Saturday, Sept. 4, at Holly Hock Hill. The dinner will be followed by: the rehearsal in Sweeney Chapel, Butler University, Those attending the dinner will be-Mr. and Mrs. Lisle and their son, Donald; Mr. and Mrs. Perand their children, Lynn and David; Mr. and Mrs. Hoetselker and- their daughters, Sharon and Susie; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond MoBemick, East Chicago; Miss Dotothy Ellen Romine, Covingtoni; Misses Remmel, Englert and Henshaw, George Keller and William Schoeneman.

Helen Maxine Market To Be Honor Guest

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shower for Miss Helen Maxine Market. The wedding of Miss Market, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

My Day— Inequalities Of Islamic Law Pointed Out

, By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT HYDE PARK, N. Y, Aug. 25 =I received the other day a copy of an address delivered this year at the International Bar Association in The Hague by Behan H. Kalenderian on “Social Legislation Under Islam.” Mr. Kalenderian described the Islam ‘religious and leg system and some of the resulting so-called social cus toms. Of ENE course, he ac- =~ : knowledges that the religious ideas have been imposed by the sword whenever necessary, but points out that after forced introduction they benefit mankind, because, “Islam immediately accepted the hypothesis that equality is correlary of brotherhood, and equality of men before the law became and is a major premise of Mohammedian religious and legal theory.”

. # ” WHEN ONE reads such high praise and ideals of a religious and legal system, one is tempted to look for results.

What are the conditions in |

countries under Islamic law today? the structure of society in the areas where these theories are predominant seems to sanction many inequalities and great variation in their social pattern. As one thinks of the women and children starving along the roadsides, and who must appeal to the world for help in their dire need, one wonders if the leaders are giving much thought to the equality of all individuals and have planned for the good of the little man as well as the mah at the top.

Franklin * R. Robinson, | 5021 Primrose Ave. will enter-| tain tonight with a miscellaneous’

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will honor Miss Alice Marie

Hoetselker, Munster; Mrs. Harry

asked Mrs. Misses Doris Korth, Evans, Englert, Hen-|

William J. Market, Milton, and

will take place Sept. 4 in Cambridge City. Guests at the shower will include Mrs. Market and Mrs. Schmitt, mothers of the engaged couple; Mesdames srank Blair, C. Austin Gillespie, Mark Fisher, Paul Pritchard, Ada Jonas, Paul Luedeman, Donald Cheek, R. S. Smith, John P. Kroeger. and Sarah M * Others attending are Mrs. Jack Engle, Mrs. Fred Jonas and Misses Rose Anna Lane, Marian Geis, Arbilla Roth, Marcella and Alice Richard. Rita Eckman, Joan Lyons, Nancy Malott, Betty Mat-

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Miss Alice Marie ii : Butler Rush Week Will Open on Su

DIRECT RUSH WEEK ACTIVITIES — Rush week at Butler University will begin Sunday and end Sept. 2. The sorority rush chairmen in charge of the program are (left to right] Miss Patricia Coate, Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority; Miss Mariean McKay (rear), Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority: Mrs. Terrance Donahue, Alpha Chi Omega; | Sorority; Miss Phyllis Augustine, Pi Beta Phi Sorority: ‘Miss Patricia Sloo, Delta Delta Delta Sorority, and Miss Verna Croddy, Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority. The Delta Gamma Sorority chairman, Miss Barbara Jean Beck, is not

thews, Ann Markey, Kathleen Welch and Paulene Erb. » ® . Miss Miriam DuGranrut and, Joseph M. Palmer will be feted at ‘a bridal dinner at 6:30 p. m. Saturday, Sept. 4, at Holly Hock Hill. The wedding rehearsal at the Third Christian Church will follow the dinner.

groom; Messrs. and Mesdames| Joseph Davis, Willian® Penta-

Brooks, Mrs. Bess Chavers, Mrs. Natalie Conner, Miss Frances Pickett of Noblesville, Miss Gloria Blalack of Detroit, Miss Mary ‘Schreiber and John and Robert, Palmer; brothers of the future Ti

Miss Gipson Engaged To Ernst L. Lester Mr. and Mrs. Avery Gipson, 1530 Finley Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Carol, and Ernst L. Lester. Mr. Lester lives with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Als-

the son of Ernst Lester, Wayne.

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cost, Richard Long and JamesSiyre Clarence L Seller, the Rev. and Mrs. A. C.l404 .St. Guests will be Mr. and

Alice Taylor To Be Feted At Parties

A buffet supper Friday, Sept. 3,

Hayes and Patricia Schmutte; Merville Meyer, John Durkin and Russell VanKueren, all of Rockford, and Thomas E. Jasper.

will give a miscellaneous shower | for the

Park Ave.

and Mrs. Meyer, mothers of the couple; Mrs, George!

their own mothers; Misses Mary Virginia Taylor, Martha Bosler,

ay, Sept. 8, in the Barth Place Methodist Church. ~ Miss Delores Collins, 827 Riley Ave, will entertain Friday night for Miss Gipson. Those attending will be Mesdames Gipson, Howard Taylor, Robert Meyer, Walter Enoch, Charles Shelton, Robert Gibbs, David Neal, Richard Green, Harold Bligan, B. L.. Parham and Thelma Collins, Misses Jean Ray, Henrietta Clayton, Loretta Rou|debush, Peggy Black, Jo Pfunderbérg, Helen Caldwell and Virginia

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Mrs. Stump Hostess Nu Chapter, Phi Delta Pi Sorority, met yesterday in the home of Mrs. Marion Stump, 354 8. |Grand Ave,, to discuss the openling of the rush season.

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New League Schedules | Luncheon

Fifty members and their guests will attend a luncheon of the newly organized New Neighbors

League of Indiandpoiis at 1 p. m.| tomorrow in the Lincoln Room! of the Hotel Lincoln. This will be the first social meeting of the Indianapolis chapter, an organization of new residents in the city. The charter of the league was | written and the home chapter organized in Dayton, O., in 1939.) Active chapters now gre organ{ized threughout Ohio, with In-| idianapolis having the first chap{ter ig Indiana. | | Luncheons will be scheduled twice monthly and social activities also will be ° arranged throughout the year. ‘ | | Charter members met last month at which time officers were elected. They are Mrs. (George B. Brebner, president; {Mrs. Lowell Taylor, vice presi-| (dent; Me. Earl E. Keith, secre-| tary, a Mrs. Richard A. Bliel, treasurer, | Committees and their chairmen appointed included: Membership, |~—Mrs. William T. Smith, chair-| |man; Mesdames Clarence John-| ison, L. C. Elmburg, M. B. Morris, i

* Lynn Norsman, Howard Rich-|

Feck. Social—Mrs. Alfred W. Hubert, Mesdames Chester Painter, B. L. Stevens and Robert Program—Mrs. H. 8.| chairman; Mrs. Francis Manifold. Other charter

members are|

RA Mesdames George Higgins, Rich-!|

ard E. Munz and Daniel Pelton. . Guest reservations for the luncheon include Mesdames Leon-| ard Hannrapel, Harold Baker,! Walter Reitz, “George . Nelch,

+, | Francis Bolis, R. E. Turner, Clar-| 6 B. Young, Rarl Pike, Robert

Prentice, R. ¥. Burgdorf, Robert Caldwell, Carl Clauser, William McCutcheon, Robert N. Wilson,

and Frank C. Hill.

Y Party Tonight The Verae Sorores Chapter, Verus Cordis Sorority, will have party tonight In the of Miss Ramona Frosch,

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tion yesterday. naming The supper will be given by the!auxiliary officers, 76 delegates and! future bride's parents, Mr. and alternates for the national con- .. Taylor, 620 E. vention were to be selected.

Mrs. Thomas E. Meyer, Rockford, ness, in addition to nomination of Il, parents of the prospective officers and convention delegates, bridegroom; Mrs. Ethel Taylor|was an address by Mrs. Lee W.| English, Scituate, Mass.; Misses/Hutton, national president of the Mary Virginia Taylor, Georgiann organization. \

Urges Members to Support

UMT in Congress Session

Mrs, Hutton said that the unl pughnt to the auxiliary by the

blll’ wives, mothers and daughters of| {should have been passed by the world War II ani Saug

Miss Hayes and Miss Schmutte yergal

Polls opened about mid-morn-

In addition to! the state's seven ‘top:

Highlight of yesterday's busi-

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Indiana Legion Auxiliary EL lects Officers Today

FRENCH LICK, Ind. Aug. 25 (UP)—Election of departmen {officers and delegates to the coming national convention haved A \7 h H ’ the agenda at the Indiana American Legion Auxiliary's 20th annual’ It ome Mr. and Mrs, R. M. DuGran-{will honor Miss Alice Ruth Tay-| nication here today.

rut, parents of the bride-to-be andijor and James Patrick Meyer, ling to some 700 delegates to elect

hosts for the dinner, have in-iwho will be married the following slates b t before the conven-] vited Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Palmer, |qay in the St. Joan of Arc Cath oun | parents of the prospective bride-in1¢ Church. | ganizations, composed largely of| non-Communists, make large part of the strength Si the) {Communist movement in er-| lica,” she said. “We must be able 30d 14 years to detect these groups and make! © {known their teal purposes.” | Mrs. Hutton also spoke of the Hey od never growth of the national auxiliary around the house or had any responsi- | bilities at | home, | were completely help-

group, pointing out the fact that! {the membership roll now stands at nearly a million members, She {cited the increased /thusiasm and strength”

Hutton said that “we “must not let it get any further.”

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hospital for a few days. While she was gone, Father had to | take over all her duties and chores, despite the fact that the family's two children are 12

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By RUTH MILLETT NEA Stalt Writer MAMA HAD to go to the

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IU Women’s Club Pl Card Party Mrs. Deitch Heads

Mrs. Wendel McCarty, and Mrs, Lawrence Clark, ? Committee chairmen are Mrs. John Hamilton, Wi ; Mrs. Ernest He

We. the Women— may in the Hotel Lincoln Trav. ‘ Youngsters

Should Help

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, Two Teas;

The Indianapolis Grandmother's Club will meet tor. brunch at La. TAL i the TWA - = ewly organ chorus W give the program under the Two ill Begin rection of Miss Betty Roberts.

ors Eb wiv wil we [*25hion ‘Work

Friday is the deadline for reser-

Careers. vations for the bus trip to the a national convention to be held in Miss Marys ]

ter A Minneapolis Oct. 3 $0 10. | Bechdolt, 3848 Washington Blvd. Active district groups were is enrolled in a one-year course. formed by the Christian College She attended Butler University Alumnae Association of Indiana|and is a member of Kappa Alpha at its annual meeting held re- Theia Sorority. Miss Alice Dafoff, daughter of ertine Room. {Mrs. Frances D. Alexoff, 1428 These groups will meet Nordyke Ave., will start work on throughout the year to raise a two-year course. money for the Indiana ia! tion's centennial gift to the col- Mrs. Ethel

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Columbus Trip

: ito James Mrs. W. W. , 3663 N, Sept. 4. Pennsylvania Sty left yesterday! Mrs. for a trip to Columbus, O. to/guest of visit her son, J. A. Reedy, and'ents Mr. and M family. Taylor, 620 ’ »

As Delicious as It Looks EAT GOOD OLD "HOOSIER" CORN ON COB. ® asily! |

bride-to-be tomorrow night in the latter's home, 4304 womens Poo

Mrs.

Judy Welch, Patricia, Parker, 5 Ellen Wagner “get behind it.”

I" ation.

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ess must pass the bill”

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Regarding communism, Mrs. work.

| Department officers and con-| I auxiliary one Pledge vention delegates were nominated | 0 “yesterday afternoon. Officials They have invited Mrs. Tayior yy, Fai no PE were made ; a > Sisappoiaied hat the from the floor and added that She couldn't do for them, they | ongress not enac € there appeared to be little o 1-! Schmutte and Mrs. Nona Hayes, |, iverca) military training bill” tion oi spo of the oon] ; last night. cluding Mrs. Pauline Graham, Ft.! short-sighted way to bring up i “We'll never be safe until Con- Wayne, for president. gress does pass it.” In addition to elections, today's, oon She added that the “81st Con- session will be devoted to the giv- SIMPLY because she doesn't and ing of reports by the heads of! : the women delegates to most of the Hgqosier auxiliary’s| time to do everything herself,

doing welfare and usually does it.

less while their pS mother was § away, Ruth Millett | Mama had done everything | | for them for so long that, when

couldn't do for themselves. { That is a rather foolish and |

children, but it is fairly com- | | mon today. |

| have a large family, Mama has

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ARRANGE BRUNCH—Mrs. George Tilford (left), Indianapo-

lis alumnae member of Sigma Kappa Sorority, talks over plans for the rush brunch the sorority will give Sunday with Mrs. J. D.

| Nugent [center] and Mrs. Harold E. Powers, former members of

Beta Xi Chapter of Purdue University. The Chapter is a: petitioh-

ing group of the sorority. The brunch is to be held at the home |

of Mrs. William Hutchison, E. 86th St.

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Prospective women students at Purdue University will: be ards, D. J, Templer and Ralph entertained with a brunch and treasure hunt at 10:30 a. m. Sun-

The party will be given by Beta Xi Sorority, a petitioning ; They will be assisted by active members of Sigma Kappa at Indiana University and

group of Sigma Kappa Sorority at Purdue,

members of the Indianapolis: — Sigma Kappa Alumnae AssQci- Active Sigma Kappa bers attending will be

{| day in the home of Mrs. Willlam M. Hutchison on E. 86th St.

mem-

Misses -

Miss Betty Jo Roberson, en- | Martha Billau, Carolyn Adams, tertainment committee chair- | Shirley -. Schifferdecker, Lois man, will be assisted by Miss | Riggen, Mary Jane Coleman

Jean Eichacker and Miss Pa- | and Jean Irish. tricia Dwyer. Other Indianapolis Beta Xi members attending will be Mesdames Jack Nugent, Harold Powers and Russel Cline, Miss Doris Roberts and Miss Dora Brookie, Out-of-town members = who will attend are Miss Patricia |

Class Sets Dinner | The Kum Join Us Class of Rob-

The hostess will be assisted | by Mrs. Robert D. Coleman and | Mrs. George Tilford, members | | of the alumnae group.

And then along comes a fam- |

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