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. MONDAY, FEB. 21, 1949 Scene—
‘Today's Bridal Announcements
' Jean Knauss, Logansport, as his bride Mar. 5. The ceremony. will
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Include Four Engagements And Wedding News from Texas
William T. Welch Will Exchange Vows With Miss Knauss in Logansport Mar. 5 Bridal announcements in today’s news include four engagements and a marriage.
Teen Talk—.
Makeup Ages
William F, Welch, 934 Fairfield Ave., will take Miss
be in Logansport. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. Charles L. Knauss, Logansport. Mr. and Mrs. George W, Welch, also of Logansport, are the bridegroom-to-be's parents. Miss Knauss attended MacMurray College ror Women, Jacksonville, Ill, and was graduated from the University of Wisconsin. She
is a member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority. Mr. Welch is a grad-|}
uate of DePauw University and the University of Michigan Law School. He is a Delta Tau Delta Fraternity member.
- » » . . » Mrs. Bertha Pate, 339 N. Walcott St., has received word of the
marriage of her grandson, John D. Potter, Kingsville, Tex. Mr. } Potter and the former Miss Marjorie Coleman were married Dec. §
My Day— Frenchwoman
—~|in Corpus Christi, Tex.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. Coleman, Kingsville, and Mr. Potter is the
|gel, Yoakum, Tex. formerly of
Fi d P ils | Indianapolis. nm S up | Mrs. Porter Is a student at A}
la I. University, Kingsville, and an |Alpha Sigma Sorority member.
Happier n U . S. me bridegroom attended Millsaps
College, Jackson, and By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT [i'n URVerMLy, Qurord. O- He Beir PARE N. Y., Feb. 21— . 8 = ey Lvtended a meetilg| . Cricket Rhinehart, 1727 Department of Supervision and N. New Jersey St., announces the Curriculum Development, Nation-|2PProaching of her al Education Association. daughter, Shirley Ann, to John They were as i William Hoffman Jr., sofi of Mr. interested as I and Mrs. Hoffman, 918 IN. Dearin the speech born St. made by thel§ The wedding will be Saturday Fr e n chwoman, in’ the Memorial Mme. Brule, who Church. Mrs. James W. Sexson holds a fellow- will be matron of honor and Miss snip over here in {Jean Mac Nelly will be bridesorder to be able Imalid.
to study our Mr. Hoffman Sr. will be his
school system. i ’ She 1s impressed son’s best man while William
by the happiness of our children ¥ will be the ushers. and. their freedom in the class- LA room. She = maintains, though,| Miss Loretta Leigeber and Elthat there is more thirst for vet C. Jones will be married at knowledge and insistence on 7:30 p. m., June 15, in the Northstudy for the sake of knowledge side Church of God. The future only in the French school system. bride is the daughter of Mr. and Rather wistfully, I thought,|Mrs. Arthur J. Leigeber, 3863 she commented on the fact that|{Park Ave. . for the most part our children Mr Jones is the son of Mrs. were well-fed and well-clothed willjam KE. Jones, Paoli. The which, of course, does make it|hrije-to-be attended Butler Uniearier to absorb education. {versity and the prospective bride-
* = = groom is now attending the uniLATER 1 enjoyed very much versity. talking on the air with Delbert x x =
Clark who conducts the New| ise Myrtle Frances Cline, 1510 Tork : Tongs Forum of oe ou Edgecomb Ave, and Wilbur an esiden nard Car-iyames Van Der Moere are enOs eBe Ang Baged. Miss Cline is the daugh: Pel oy 2 oe system, | '*T of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cline, The latter was more conscious] Scottsville, Ky. of the youngsters whose educa-| The prospective bridegroom is tion ceases before college and, the son of Mr. and Mrs. James therefore, felt a great need for Van Des Moere, 2700 E. Southern indoctrinating our youngsters Ave.
with democracy. ~ -
SOMEONE said to me =u Legion WVomen
that he felt it would be a great
help if instead of always reciting ° ec our failures, we sometimes aed Will Inia at e . about. the real achievements that . }
are accomplished in our de- Lo Lo mocracy. I am entirely in agree- Ine Northeast Unit, American
ment with this idea and think Legion Auxiliary, will have initia-
it is essential that we drive home ‘ion services Thursday night inp
to our young people what are the Post Home. Among the candithe actual oenefits we achieve dates to be initiated year by year. |Gold Star mothers. Knowing our failures, however, is valuable, too, because it does duct the ceremony not permit us to become com-|Adrian Parker, president, will placent and it obliges us to strive Participate. Dinner will be served to eliminate any blots we might at 6:30 o'clock. have. Mrs. Ray Fiscus, Americanism |chairman, is in charge of the prolgram. Mrs. Earl Clampitt will ising and William Clarkson will {speak on “Un-American Activities.”
Sodality to Give Pre-Lenten Dance
The Senior Blessed porgin Sodality, Sacred Heart Parish, will sponsor a pre-lenten aance Counselor to Speak from 8:30 to 11:30 p. m. Friday| Fred Murphy, assistant superin the Sacred Heart Hall. Theintendent in charge of counseling Commanders will play. {for the public schools, will speak Misses Melba Oesterle, Alice Mar. 8 at a dinner meeting of the
} Boren, Lillian Langer and Mar-|Association of Personnel Women.
jorie Zaepfel are in charge of the The meeting’will he at 6 p. m. in arrangements. ‘the Canary Cottage.
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REGISTERED JEWELER—-AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY
“The bride is the daughter off
son of Mr, and Mrs. George Na-|
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Hammond and Don Katzenberger,
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Bob Epstein is making up for his role as Mr. Jenkins in the “Junior Civic Theater's production of "The Ghost of Mr. Penny." The play will be presented Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Urges Schools Teach Girls
Housing Facts
| By Science Service [3 NEW YORK, Feb. 21—Girls in| {home economics classes should
be taught the facts of housing soi: that fewer of them will be dis-|; appointed in planning their “dream houses,” a home man lagement teacher advised today. “If girls are taught to select food and clothing, why not teach| them house selection?” asks Grace B. Gerard “of Columbia University here. She said that girls should be; 'taught that home ownership is! not always possible. The “dream house” plans may lead only to disappointment and frustration, cautions Miss Gerard § {in the new issue of the Journal [of Home Economics. [88 | Among other subjects for a! { Et course in housing, she proposes that home economics students: study financing, prefabricated |houses and new materials and construction methods. | “We can have better housin [Tis America, if home economists will face facts,” declares Miss] (Gerard. {
Maxine Critchfield | Is Engaged
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Youth for Civic Play Role
¥ a " Photo by Ruth Ann Hamilton, Times Staff Photographer. ! A wig and » generous-amount of white and blue paint trans- | forms Bob into afi old man. He is the son of Mr. and Mes. Morris |
Mr. Jenkins in middie age is achieved by |5.year-old Bob
with a few strokes of the makeup pencil and a handful of white powder. Bob has appeared in Civic plays since he was 10.
Homemakers Should Learn To Relax
Mrs. Exie B. Critchfield, 18 W.| Epstein, 3145 Broadway, ana a student in Shortridge High School.
34th St., announces the approach- sw—— . (ing marriage of her daughter, Teen Problems— |Maxine, to Robert Davis Kilby, : json of Mr. and Mrs. Kilby, 5772 Central Ave. The wedding will be at’4:30 . m. Apr. 16 in the Central Christian Church. Miss Marilyn | sister of the future!
By JEAN ONE OF THE hard lessons of teen-age is learning to judge
|bride, will be maid of honor.| Character. It's so easy to run Bridesmaids will be Miss Marilyn | with the crowd, to accept the Green, Sioux Falls, N. D.: Miss| Kids that “others approve, to Rhea McGoldrick and Miss Peggy | turn thumbs down on those Yockey, | that aren't popular. Arthur Graham will be the best | And yet, some unpopular kids man. Ushers will be William| can be very much worth knowRansdell, Chicago; James Bor-| ing. Perhaps you already realland and Carl Henn. The engaged | ize this. Maybe you like Nancy couple are Butler University! Newcomer but are afraid to graduates. admit it. Or your problem may
! —_— " be the difficult one of loyalty Catholic Women
to a date that other gals and Plan Parties
guys criticize. Admittedly it's tough. You The SS. Peter and Paul Ca-| want to keeép in with your thedral Unit, National Council of| crowd. And’ furthermore you Catholic Women, will sponsor| can't afford to be tagged as a two card parties on Wednesday | champion of some character in the Cathedral Social Center.| with a bad reputation. {One will be at 2 p. m. | s » = other at 8 p. m. P and the WELL, HERE'S my advice. | Mrs. Joseph E. Quinn is chair- In the case of a new kid or an man of the events. She will be| Unknown outsider, give him or (assisted by Mesdames Catherine | her the benefit of the doubt. (Crush, Thomas Murphy and N. Qn: yo IR. Pohlmeyer, Miss Alma Ken. I SOTOT ity Units nedy and Miss Carolyn Gisler. Schedule Dance
{ og. | Units one, two. three, fi d Sorority Arranges |x of the Nu Pui Mu Sorority ‘Musical Event
will have their annual sweetheart dance from 9 p. m. to midnight | Kappa Chapter, Mu Phi Epsi-|Saturday in the Hotel Antlers. lon Sorority, will hold its annual|Miss Eileen Terry is chairman of {public program at 8 p. m. tomor-|the dance. | [row in the Rehearsal Hall, Jordan| The Wilsonaires will play. Each |
Music Conservatory. ‘unit has named a contestant for
et Judging Unknown Characters
Don’t let the gang bulldoze you into giving up- a promising acquaintance. When you
hear something
discreditable about a boy or a’
girl you like, try to analyZe the source of the unpleasant news, If the critic is a kid whose opinions you trust or if the bad rep. is. generally admitted, better go, slow on developing the friendship. But when the back-biter is a stranger or a spiteful person or a jealous rival, you needn't give the opinion much consideration. And always, kids, rely on your parents. Give them a chance to know: the question-
| Organizations— |
t mittee for the year
Fhree Organizations Will Hold Meetings This Week to Work -
On Their Projects for Charity Kappa Kappa Gamma Delta Club to Have ;
Covered-Dish Supper With Mrs. Pearson
Three organizations will meet this week to work on | charity projects. | The Delta Club, Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, will .
‘have a -covered-dish supper at 6:30 p..m. today in the home of
Mrs. Lyman R. Pearson, 5338 Washington Blvd. Mrs, Pearson will be assisted by her daughter, Mrd, Robert S. Diener. After the dinner the group will make mats for The Little Red Door, {social service center.
The Alumnae Club of Ward-Belmont School will meet at 12:30 p.m Wednesday in the Mandarin Inn. Following luncheon, th will go to Crossroads to work for the Easter seal
+ camipaign.
A general discussion of new civic projects is planned for the |open board meeting, at 9:30 a. m. Ea
seen oat tee BPW to Hear
ish Women. | The meeting will be in the Jew- Ti Edi {ish Education Association Bldg. mes itor [3456 Central Ave. The board also Walter Leckrone. editor‘of The will select the nominating com- Indianapolis Times. will speak at 6 p. m. Thursday before the Ine’ | Mrs. Charles Fitzpatrick. 3855 dianapolis Business and Profese Park Ave. will be hostess for algional Women's Club.
| meeting of N t t 8 J Ma. 3 farrators a P m.| The dinner meeting will be in
| Mesdames Henry J. Windt, Paul {the Woman's Department Club,
By RUTH MILLETT NEA Staff Writer GUESTS never really relax in her house because no matter how well she knows them, the moment they walk through her front door they become “company.” They aren't just friends to be made comfortable and welcome in an easy - going, relaxed sort of way. They are company who must be treated differently from the
family. The house looks good Ruth Millett
enough for the family, but she
always feels ahé Wad 6 apologize for it to the “company.” The children’s everyday manners are good enough, but she keeps after them whenever there is company so they will be sure to make a good impression.
She's a good cook, but she is |
always afraid there is too much salt in this, or that something else is cooked a little too long when she serves food to any-
| one outside the family.
= ~ . AND SO, she worries and
fusses trying to see that every- | thing is just right for com- |
{ pany. ‘And then she wonders
why her guests never seem to feel at ease. ~ If she could just treat those she entertains the way she treats her family—giving them the best she has and assuming that it will be good enough— she would he the kind of host-
| ess she wa to be
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But the EBuests are company, and she never forgets it, or never lets them forget it. No wonder her guests find it hard to relax and enjoy them-
| selves.
Card Party
A Washington card party will
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{be held tomorrow by the Women's |Gulld of the All Saints Episcopa! | Cathedral. It will be at 8 p. m. in ) |the Parish House, 16th St. and
{Central Ave.
|cludes Mesdames C. R. Thomp-| !
The committee in charge In
| Duckwall and Merton Johnston His subject will be “Current News will read original stories. Miss|o¢ the Dav.” |Phyltis Fitzpatrick will give a| = demonstration of gift wrapping. £ wn The BPW International Relae The Alpha and Gamma Chap-
ters, Tri. Chi Sorority, held ations Committee will meet at sweetheart dance Saturday night 8 P. m. next Monday in the 38th
|in the Hotel Antlers Gold Room. St. Branch, Indiana National [The Wilsonaires played. Bank. © The Thrifty Club will meet at. Mrs. Charles C. Martin. will
‘8:30 p. m. Wednesday in the home speak. on her trip to Egypt. of Mrs. William Mudge, 927 Lex-{French food will be served at the ington ave. |dinner, The public may attend.
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Jane Bales, Harry Nicely and George Whiting. ‘There will bel’ prizes and a social hour.
'PTA Plans Supper
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The Emmaus Lutheran Parent{Teacher Asociation will sponsor |a Founders Day supper from 5 to |8 p.'m. tomorrow in the school,| | {1326 Orange St. There will be no| able kid and ask their advice. [regular meeting on Wednesday. t
| Mrs. Mildred Koehrn will be queen of the dance. They are |hostess. Program members in- Misses Martha Lowe, Dodie clude Misses Mary Katherine Weber, Mary Breen. 'o Ann | |Breedlove, Barbara Bailey, Youse and Mickey Mc! Phyllis Koehler and Dorothy | w— . Jarrett. ‘Temple Groups
Party Fetes Child Will Hold Ball
| Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Barrett,| The Men's Club and Sistertiood 4350 Guilford Ave. entertained of Beth-El Temple will sponsor {recently with a party in honoria Washington's birthday ball |of the seventh birthday anni- Saturday in the Claypool Hotel |versary of their daughter, Bar-| Riley Room. Ralph Lillard’'s or bara. . 'chestra will play
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