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8 ate, Mr. Bartows is a Delta Kapipa Epsflon Fraternity: member. a. Sh men Shee r and Mrs. al ; ve a linen shower tomorrow f iss Jane Spencer, who will be married to (Charles. E. Kersey on Saturday. The hostesses, both sisters-in-law of the future bride, will entertain in her home, 3415 Winthrop Ave. About 16 guests will attend. Mr. and Mrs. e E. Spendinner for ughter and Mr, Kersey at 7 p.m. tonight in Spencer's Restaurant. Attending the party will. be Mr. and Mrs, Charles M. Kersey, parents of the prospective bridegroom; Miss Mary Hel-

‘Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jacob, 534 . Gray St. announce the mar. of their ter, Evelyn itn to Charles F, Kane, son , and Mrs, Roy 8. . ‘Mills. The

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Brooklyn, N. ¥.; Michael Care Jr.,

brother of the future bride, and Dich will be ushers, ae ey will be flower | and Jones, ring-

“A number of parties have heen planned for Miss Carr. WednesJjday, Mrs: Robert Hackeny and Ther da , Mary Jane, 45 E. Kessler Blvd, will give a silver

Tr. will be Mrs. Michael J. of the bride-to-be,

Jolin: i Weinbrecht, ames asi ney,’ Ragsdale, ‘D ann, Proton Ir. aid, Wilkins: Juox

Conrad, Goldie Mullendore and Regina O'Farrell, Misses Joan Hackney, Betty Van Camp, Nancy Lavell, Laverne Baldwin and Ruth Johnson.

Mrs. John T. Ward To Give Shower

Jonas photo. RECENT BRIDE — Miss Ruth Aileen Jolly ull Barrows: were" marri in the Presbyterian Chureh at. Mt, « Their parents are Mr. and Mrs.. Thomas D. Jolly, sbancon, and Mr. and. Mrs,

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' : P.'H. Ho Photo. WED SATURDAY—Charles . F. Kane took Miss Evelyn Raybern as his bride Saturday in St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jacob, 534 Gray St. and Mr, Kene is the son

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‘ of Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Kane, Valley Mills,

Plepenbrok officiated. Mrs. Keith Jacob was matron of honor and James W. Kane, brother of the bridegroom, was the best man. Jo The bride wore a blue taffeta

ink marquiset with a pink yelSet bolero, The ceremony was followed by a reception in the church. The couple is on a wedding trip in the t

r. and Mrs. Fred C. Hasselbring. 3029 Ruckle St., will entertain tonight with a bridal dinner in honor of their daughter, Betty, and her fiance, H. Clay Price Jr., n. The couple will be married at 8:30 p. m. Thursday in Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Guests at the dinner which will follow the wedding rehearsal will

7% linelude Mrs. H. Clay Price, moth

&r of the prospective bridegroom, Dr, and Mrs, Merrill*B. McFall, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Rumple, David Borland, Hal Kunz and John ett, all of Bloomington, {Te Po it be Mr. and Mrs. Norman Katz, Columbus, O.; Mr, and Mrs, R. M. Gardner and Miss Donna Lee

Rice, ' Carl Osterhous,|

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radd ene. Burgess, B. T. Jordan, h ig Mary Callon, Mary

. | Mrs, John T, Ward, 5163 Broady (way, will give a kitchen shower 3 10. » ¥

Sept. 10 5 ueats will include Mesames , Catherine Alsmeyer, Anna Marie Bradley, Helen Bak-

of, George Clark, John Clossey, esses. Orville Gleick, C. T. Gough, Rob-

Gardner, Knoxville, Tenn.; Miss ind Pearlman, Lafayette;

Rosemary Carr Selects I. Attendants.

Miss Rosemary Carr Asiiounces the attendants for her mar-

Richard Jones, Howard Morrison, Ray Myers, Lawrence McCarty, Osterhous, William O'Brien,

k Pittman, Rice, John Weinecht Sr., Weinbrecht Jr., Joseph

Classick, Earl Higgs, Biemer, W, 8. Cronin and Joseph Quinn. Others planning to attend are Mesdames Paul Leak, Cella Finnegan,” R.: B. Spillman, Frank Fletcher, Edward Fletcher, Laurence Fletcher, James Clayton, John Carson and Charles Moore. Out-ofstown guests will be Mrs. W. W. Deffauex, Detroit; Mrs. Willlam Haman, Cincinnati, and Mra, Cedric McDaniel, Connersville. g Mrs. Dichmann and Mrs. Pres-

ton Jr. will give a shower in the

Ave,, Sept. 15. China gifts will be presented to Miss Carr on Sept. 24 at a shower in’'the home of Mrs. Rice, 4825 Park Ave. Mrs. Clark, 4020 Central Ave, will give a linen shower on Oct. 5 and Mrs. Weinbrecht, 1451 N. Belle Vieu Place, will be hostess

{for a ‘personal shower.

Also being planned for the future bride is a trousseau tea Oct. 13 by Mrs. Carr, a crystal shower to be given by Mrs. Lindop and Mrs, Wilson and a miscellaneous shower with Mrs. Hugh M. Miller and Miss Helen Batchelor as host-

The bridal dinner will be given

Men and Women—

By ERNEST BE. BLAU HIS YEAR Tokyo commuters raised money for a bronze statue of 'a dog--he that had met its master's train every night for three years, then kept on meeting it after his master died— every night for 10 years. In some ways a dog's disposition is like man's, and a cat's like a woman's—but I don't think dog-like devotion and loyalty are as much masculine traits as feminine. A man may punch a time clock all his life for one company or boss, and get a great big scroll and a wrist watch after 35 years—but he does it because of economic neces-

le can’t quit much sooner, because he has to eat, But

cares for—through thick and thin, no matter what gives “and often without much re-'

‘ward, and she ‘doés it only bs.

8,8 » IT ISN'T every man who would leave his happy home and follow the girl friend to the ends of the earth; but ory’s full of women who done just that, for men.

ert Hackney, James Hackney,

«= an's yen to “identity” herself

‘cause she wants to. Cy Lg

by Mr. and Mrs. Carr Oct. 15.

1 5a “ It's based on every. wom. with other people—particularly with people she’s fond One of ‘the classic — and l—examples: of wom- -, an's"devotion appears in the

+ ¢+Bible, the Book of Ruth, in

,.. Which Ruth says to Naomi: hr “go er a Evil lode, THY fiople- shall my people an cod Where thou diest. wih

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formed Church. The Rev. Ernest

gown trimmed with dace and the 2 matron of honor wore a frock of

Church followed the

‘Walker, Charles Bugher, Anthony Francisjents.

and Miss Ruth Gotschall, rocco. Also attending will be Mr. and Mrs. Roger E. Bahr, Mr? and Mrs. T, R. O'Banyel Jr. and Mrs, William Hasselbring.

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Attendants.

Mildred E.: Crimans Is Betrothed

Sweeney Chapel of Butler University will be the setting for the wedding of Miss Mildred mans and Jack Cohen at 1:30. p. m, Oct. 186. Mrs. W. H, Crimans will be the matron of honor, and Miss Patricla Walters is to be the maid of

will be the bridesmaid. N. Leonman, and the ushers will include

Greencastle; Allén E. Stewart and Frank 8. Ward. ; \ The future bride attended Butler University, and the prospective bridegroom is a graduate of

Culver Military Academy. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul L.|. Crimans, 1001 E. 54th 8t., and

Mr. and Mrs. Cohen, 5428 Central

Ave.

Lottie Pierson Is Married = To Mr. Harlin

A reception at the Brookside

3 16, ‘ Inglewood, Cal, will be matron of honor Evangelical United Brethren and Mary Jane Hackney will be maid of honor, Bridesmaids | Mesdames Edward ¥. Lindop, Charles Dichmann and Sam- there of Miss Lottie Pierson and °*iricted group. I don't know Jimmie Harlin at 3:30 p. m, yesterday. The Rev. A. Glenn O'Dell

marriage

read the ceremony. Ralph J, Pierson, 111 E. 16th 8t., is the father of the bride, and Mr. and‘Mrs. G. W. Harlin, De: troit, are the bridegroom's par-

Mrs, Herbert Harlin, matron of honor, and Miss Harriet Sachs, maid of honor, attended the bride. They wore wintergreen satin frocks with matching bandeaux and mitts, A sheer marquiset yoke and a cathedral -train veil

two-tiered of f{llusion fell

carried Amazonica stephanotis.

and Herbert, groom, were the ushers.

Mexico, home at the E. 16th St. address.

‘International Valley’ To House Refugees

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coming generations.”

Are Men ‘or Women More Loyal? Backyard Supper 0

with salt and chopped parsley.

ripe olives in the center.

Mandarin Inn honoring Miss Has-

{selbring. Guests were the bride's Action Savi ng Opera Season = |

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honor. Miss Laurnette M. May ard Cohen will be his son's bést

W. H. Crimans, brother of - the future bride; Carlton B. Hamm, ||

bride’s white ute oe action of the labor unions that

+ After a trip to California and the couple will be at

lans" for “International Valley” as it is known, is to “give hope to the ‘world by Helping the

A finger-food salad is edsiest to manage when supper is served out in the backyard. Cut ripe tomatoes into quarters and sprinkle

Arrange them on a. chop plate/the with a large bowl of oil-dipped

The bride's"gown was of white marquiset with a high neck and an eyelet embroidered jabot. It héd a basque waist, long sleeves with a.ruffle of the same eyelet and" a bouffant skirf that extended into a chapel train. Her fingertip ‘weil fell from a pearl and orange blossom tiara and she carried white roses. John Hamilton was the best man and Charles Scales and Jerry Wethington served as ushers. After 4 trip to Colorado Springs and Denver, the couple |will be at home at 58 8. 10th St., {Beech Grove.

from the Butler University College of Pharmacy.

Miss Gardner was hostess for bridal luncheon today at the My Day—

Is Praised

.By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT

HYDE PARK, N. Y.,, Aug. 30— I was very happy to read that we are not going to lose the opera geason in New York. It had {seemed a great tragedy that a city of New York's size must give up good music. I read one amusing criticism saying in brief that if what was produced was better there would be less trouble ¢ for those producing it! There "may be some validity to that criticism, but I must say that through the years I have heard some very magnificent musie in the old opera house. I happen to like symphony concerts -better than the opera, but that does. not mean. I want to 'wipe out the opera or t¢hat I do not enjoy and feel the need’ of both.

+ 1 feel that, the people of the city should support it and not leave its support so largely to a

how a wider appeal could be made.

. os . JUST AT present when prices for necessities are so high that even high wages cannot cover |the needs of a family, it is difficult to expect to create an interest in a much wider circle. For the sake of the opera, however, in the future some means should be devised by which as many individuals as possible will feel that this music belongs to them and that they have a pride in kéeping it going. I am glad that it was the

made it possible to continue the

from a tufted illusion tiara. She OPera next season and I hope lilles and/Some. way can be worked out to| f

create a pension system. I real-

J. D. Harlin was the best man. ize that musicians=and artists, |

Harlin, all brothers of the bride. 8y Which compensates for the

like teachers, rarely get paid in a

long . years of training before

Miss Hutchison

NEW YORK — Mrs. Alice T. To Be F eted McLean, founder of the wartime Women's Voluntary Services and granddaughter of the late James McLean, is turning her 45-room mansion and 14-acre estate located near Delhi, N.Y. ‘over to writers, musicians, painters and

Mrs. Leota Hutchison,

Saleba will be his man.

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Organizations—

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Warfel, president of the district, will be the installihg officers.

Wednesday in the

is installation chairman. New officers

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RUSH TEA ASSISTANTS—Women: enfering Indiana Univer. sity were entertained at a brunch and ‘swimming pa in. the Highland Golf and Country Club, Assisting ‘with plans for the “party, sponsored by the Delta Omicron Alumnae Club of Delta Delta Delta Sorority, were (left ‘and right), Mrs. Carl Lewis

‘Three local groups will: install officers this week. The 1ith District Council of the American Legion Auxiliary will: meet at 7:30 p. m. Thursday in the War Memorial Building. .. . . District chairmen and unit presidents will present their yearly written reports. All past presidents of the Council will be past presidents’ pin guards and district and state awards will be made to the chairmen and to the units.

Mrs. John Kundrat, department vention are Mesdames E. T. Skinsecretary, and Mrs. Charles O.

7{L. Thomas and Jester. The alter.

= . # Wayne Unit will hold formal installation of officers at 8 p, m. Post Home. Mrs. Russell Furr, 11th District past president, will be Installing officer and Mrs. Earl E. Burton

are Mrs, Willard E. Thomas, president; 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, treasurer; Mrs. Roscoe Conkle, historian; and Mrs. Willard Thomas, chaplain. Recently elected members of board are MesWilliam Niese and William Schoneker.

their actual earing years and that those earning years are not likely to. be so very long at their peak. |:

1422 Lawton St, announces the ap-

Fisher-Montagnese

Betrothal Announced

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Walter Owen, 2946 Wheeler St. Indianapolis, and Theodore Fisher, Indianapolis: They will be married at 9 a. m. SBaturddy in St. Peter's Catholic Church here. A reception will be held that

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Spraver. photo. MARRIED—Mrs. Paul, Egenolf before her marriage Aug. 7 was Miss Verina Kluesner. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Kluesner, Jasper. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. George Egenolf, 4051 S. Meridian St.

proaching marriage of her daugh-! ter, Pauline, to Harry Saleba Jr.,| son of Mr, and Mrs. Saleba, 1408 Lawton St. The wedding will bel at 7:30 p. m, Sept. 10, in the Bethany Christian Church. The| Rev. LeRoy Williams will offiicate. Mrs. Hershell Richeson will be, matron of honor and Lawrence! brother's Dest|

Tomorrow night, Miss Huchison's co-workers at the El Lilly] Co. will give a dinner in her honor in the Central Hall Coffee Shop. Mrs. Benjamin Gibson, 1302 E. {Minnesota St. will entertain for| bride-to-be Thursday night with a miscellaneous shower in|

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LORRAINE, O., Aug. 30—Mr. and Mrs, Rocco Montagnese announce the approaching marriage ter, Rosemary, to Theodore R. Fisher, son 6f Mts.

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Delegates to the department conner, Willard E. Thomas, Fr

nates are Mesdames Samuel Snyder, Neitzel, Cheek and A. Frank Miller. » "= Indiana Nu Chapter, Delta Theta Chi Sorurity, will meet for dinner in the Westchester Grill, {Severin Hotel, at 6 p. m. Wednesday. Following the dinner, new officers will be installed in a candlelight ceremony in Parlor A of the hotel. Mrs. Raymond Jerge, past president, will be the installing officer. New . officers are Mrs. Henri Poling, president; Mrs. Jerge,.vice secretary; Mrs. F. M. Moss, treasurer; Miss Marian Coble, 'sergeant al arms, and Mrs. John Berry, program director. Mrs. Charles Willis of Kappa Chapter, Logansport, will be a guest.

Miss Edwards, Jack Booher Repeat Vows Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Booher are on a trip to northern Minnesota ‘after their marriage at 3:30 Pp. m. yesterday. The Rev. O. A.

Trinkle read the vows in the Englewood Christian Church:

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Admission—Mrs, T Mrs, F. 3 Dontmler, Ramier,

{ |JT., Mrs. Frederick W. Ha

Misses Helen Wilde, Anne Fink and Madge Kretsch, House—Mrs, W. 2 Furrls, ; Mesdames J. Go: Sherer, W. H. Traylor and 308 Herdon and Miss’ Alberta Smith, Legislative — Mrs. Mar ori Roemler Gundersen, ls

Mrs. Richard H. Mohr, Misses Bess Robbins, Bertha Asherast and Evelyn Pitschke. Grievance—Miss. Lucille Pryo chairman; Mrs. William Gremel

{spacher,” Logansport; Miss Helen

Minneman, Rushvijle; Misses JO= anna Hinman, Nina Ni al Genevieve Brown. N hols hd Legal’ Aid—Miss Jessie Levy, chairman; Mrs. Eleanor Barker Snodgrass and Mrs, James Bradley, Nashville; Mrs, G, Cogley Cole, Vevay; Mrs. Charlene MeGuire, Muncie; Mrs. William Evans, Brownsburg; Mrs. Frances Beane, Albion; Mrs. Ila Kichler, Churubusco; Mrs. Adeline Leh man, Washington, Ind; Miss Frances, Neal, Noblesville; Miss es Molter, Kentland, an Mrs, Francis C. Dale Jr. .

F. J. Falender Takes Bride, In Chicago :

CHIG Times. Special . AGO, Aug. 30—Miss Doris Newmark and Frederick J. Falen der, were married at 6 p. m. yes. terday in the Gold Room of -the Congress Hotel. Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt of the Indianapolis He. brew Congrégation officiated. Mr. and Mrs Boris Newmar ast Lazayetss, are ‘the 5 e de, and Dr. and Mr Shilip Falender, 4844 Carrollton » dndianapolis, are the groom’s parents, 8 beige Miss: Florence Newmark Wes Lafayette, the sister of the bride. was the maid of honor. She wore an aqua mousseline de soie frock. The bride wore a wn Chantilly lace and satin: Hee i lusion fingertip veil was gathered on a band of pearlized orange blossoms,’ She carried white roses centéred ‘with an’ oréhia. Dr. Falender was his son's best man, and the ushers included

{Floyd R. Beitman Jr., Robert P,

Romer and Geoffrey Segar: A dinner and reception fo. 4 the: ceremony. After a trip - to Wisconsin; the ‘couple ‘will live in Bloom where they are attending Indiana University. The

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde K. Edfwards, 206 N. Oxford St., are the parents of the former Miss Car-

olyn Ruth Edwards, and the M. A. Boohers, Westfield, are the

“|parents of the bridegroom.

Miss Betty Jo Spencer was the maid of honor, and the brides-

|maids were Mrs. George R. Fry i (and Miss Marjorie Tyra. Sandra i |\Jane Benz was the flower girl.

The maid of honor wore a yel-

. (low taffeta frock, and the brides-

maids were dressed in turquoise

| {taffeta frocks. The flower girl : (wore a white taffeta dress.

A period white satin gown accented with Chantilly lace was

satin and lace crescent. She carried white glamelias. Philip Bray, Westfield, was the best man, and Robert Whitmayer, Westfield, and Theodore Kirk were the ushers, A reception at the home of the bride’s parents followed the ceremony. The couple will be at home in Westfield. The bride attended Butler University and the bridegroom now is attending Butler.

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Mr. and Mrs. Mahoney Married Saturday

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mahoney were married Saturday‘ in the chapel at Ft. Benjaniin Harrison. The Rev. Stanley Hendricks read the vows. The bride is the former Mrs. Alice Priest, 3173 Central Ave. The couple will be at home in Greencastle.

- Mrs. Mahoney will be honored at.a dinner tonight in the home of Mrs. Ethel Ferrand, 2837 Ruckle 8t. The guests will. be Mrs. Mabel Dunn, Mrs. D. J. Boatman, . Miss Dorothy Travis and Miss Mona Griffith.

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