Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1949 — Page 7
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Guests Listed
Guests at the speaker's taole included deans of womeh from fhe state colleges and univer sities. L —They- were-Miss Lucile DePauw University;
= Speaker Sees Democratic Western Europe \s World's Hope Against Soviets
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“The Soviets are baiting them by establishing whole communities for them In an effort to get Turkey and the Dardanelle's eventually, She is afraid to fight Turkey directly because of American influence, but if necessary would supply arms to Armenians to incite trouble.”
Miss Martha Wickham, Ball Added Territory
State Teacher's College; Mrs. Elizabeth Durflinger, Butler, Miss Dorothy Backs and Mrs. A. K. Whallon, Hanover College; Mrs. Joanna Fox, Indiana University; Miss Clare Coolidge, Purdue University, and Miss Margaret Powell, Franklin College. ; “Russia,” declured Mr. Davidian, “is trying to appeal to the minority people within her borders by setting up autonomous states.” He cited the ex‘ample of Armenia, one of Russia’'s 16 independent states.
My Day— Conservation Vital to All
By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT
HYDE PARK, N, Y,, Nov. 16— Jean Lanham and Thomas Z. Estridge will be married at 5 p. m.| News of a recent Supreme Court Nov. 27 in the East Forty-ninth Street Christian Church, The announcement is made by the future bride’s grandmother, anything I have read in a long Mrs, O. H. Morgan, 1086 E. 74th St. Mr. and Mrs. Zack Estridge,| time, since it seemed a step for-|
ruling has pleased me more than)
By biting off adjacent ter. ritory, Russia. has added ter. ritory to her one-sixth of the world amounting to one-third of the U. 8. Her population is growing three times faster than any other country except Latin /America. In 1975 her popuiation will equal that of all Europe and twice the U, 8, he stated. “In building up a Slav bloc in Eastern Europe to offset us in Western Europe, Russia appeals to the racial, geographic
The Bridal Scene—
Miss Barbara Jean Lanham
To Be Wed in Church Rite
Two approaching marriages
ward in the field of conservation. [Gilbert L. Lanham, Miami, Fla.,|
‘The ruling, by upholding the
power of the state of Washington!
to compel persons engaged Inigingham, Joan Hines, commercial logging operations toi wortman, Patricia Ann Moller
reforest cut-over areas, reaffirmed the concept that man is the trustee of the land for the general welfare. Announcement of this decision was made by Fairfield Osborn at the annual meeting of the Boil Conservation Society of America; and strangely enough on the very same day I received from him the report of the Conservation foundation, published July 1, 1949, This corporation was formed to “promote conservation of the earth's life-supporting resources, animal life, forests and other plant life, water resources and productive sell,” and its report should be read by every American citizen, for it deals with subjects of vital importance to our ult mate survival
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{is the father of the bride-to-be. .| Attending Miss Lanham will be, isses' Maxine Higgason, Joy, Tookie!
Also in the bridal party will be|
Rill Friddle and Bob Dye. Mrs. Streeter H. Moller, 4619 Norwaldo Ave,, will honor the future bride with a personal shower Friday.
Connersville, will be the scene Dec. 26 of Miss Elinor Sue Hines’ m age to Stanley E. Kain. ] iss Hines is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A. Hines, Connersville, and Mrs. Lucille Kain, 968 Garfield Drive, is the mother nf the prospective bridegroom. Miss Hines and Mr. Kain are attending Butler University. x - » ‘Miss Phyllis Jackson and Miss Maxine Sarles entertained with-a miscellaneous shower Saturday
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1328 W. 33d St. are the parents of the prospective bridegroom. “Hope Chest Tea” to be held Sun-
{Davis will be married Dee. 2 in and Marcia Esttidge. (the Methodist Church, Sharpsville. Bayjess and George Werner are h esdames
Kenneth Donald, Phil mariage. Party Planned
‘The Central Christian Church, |.
, Officers to Attend
nna Fox, ; The topicmistress will be Mrs. and economic. background of Richard H. Collins and Miss Ann these peoples. Tnis Slav bloc Houser will be the toastmistress is afrald of our policy in West- |for the ‘evening. Mrs. Emma ern Europe, afraid of our Mar- [Jane Gardner, and Mrs. Florence shall Plan, but we have no |Ennis, Terre Haute; Mrs. Roy chance here without the plan, |Jones, Springfield, IIL; Mrs. he added. {Frieda Miller and Misses CarWhile Russia is trying des- !mania Briggs and Marion and perately to get security, the [Alice Shaw vgll speak. speaker explained, she hasn't | Oscar Parrish will present the learned yét she can’t do it as [entertainment. an independent state, but must | Hospitality committee members do it through co-operation. are Miss Alice Shaw and Mes“But,” Mr. Davidian opined,” (dames A. J. Krueger Jr. Hatula the people of Europe feel there |Deem and Withae ; MeCallough. is something - bigger thah the Mea Colleen ana Mis, W. F. two blocs being created there. an Mus Agentss Harmo That is the United Nations. [87 PeRer¥erons © Finan, ping “If the UN ean continue for | “SETHE fons} o Hest i Diansing 10 years, the world has a won: Roy Jones, third vice president; derful chance to be at peace. Mrs. Florence Ennis, regional su-
Mr. Davidian also spoke on “What About Latin America” phevidr, and Mrs, B. 0. Johnson,
yesterday at the Thanksgiving ; luncheon of the Ladies of the oye Scottish Rite in the Cathedral, |SOrOrities— -
Alumnae Set Meeting
Group Plans ‘Hope Chest Tea'
The Alpha Chi Chapter, Alpha | Chi Omega Sorority Alumnae, will meet tomorrow in the 38th St, {pranch, Indiana National Bank. Plans will be discussed for the
are announced. Miss Barbara
Hears Safe Driving Talk
teaused by drunken drivers or
{up the 85 per cent of careless
Indianapolis teen are hard &t work for Riley Hospital. They are planning their annual "White Whirl" dance for Jan. 27 in the Indiana Roof Ballroom. The pr 8 of he danca will 90 Ape torrow in the home af. to the hospital. Right now the tesners are filling their coin boxes with money for Riley. Joyce Rol fy etme ob inson, Kathleen Moran, Be Am Hosier and. Carol Teckemayer loft to Fight) are just four of 2 Ave. Mrs, George Lupear crew of hundreds of sub debs and squires whe collpct money each Saturday in business and resi- (assist the hostess. Mrs. dential districts. This money is net used for the dance . . . it is added to the "White Whirl" pro. |Zinter will speak. ii ceeds and the total amount is donated. : P tue 2 For.
Woman's. Department Club [Spanish Club oe
Sets Meeting pot-luck supper at 6:30 p. The Spanish Club of Holliday[Say = the White - Cross : House will meet tomorrow in the . “Will you be as kind and thoughtful to me on the highway library. Holliday House is the in as you are when 1 walk into your parlor?” {teen-age branch of the Tnaianap: | revent Soaking This was the question George H. Poske posed for members of |0lis Public Library. . . , ; Miss Martha Dousdebes will{from soaking in by sprinkling the Woman's Department Club today. One of the founders of the speak. She is an exchange stu-|small quantity ‘of confections’
Indianapolis Safety Council, Mr. Poske spoke on “How Not to Live before in Indianapolis” at the community welfare department luncheon |domsy Ie Mari rand 18 en- (ugar Over th ling
this noon in the clubhouse. “Traffic accidents,” Mr. Poske| declared, “are caused by 85 per cent of responsible people ‘who can read the stop signs, but either don’t care what the signs say, don’t pay attention or are simply discourteous.”
Less than 15 per cent are
people in so-called jalopies, he asserted. -
"Traffic Experts’
“It is you and I who make
drivers,” the speaker said. “Not the tough guy or the drunk. “Everybody thinks he is a trafic expert. You are and you can do something about accidents. But if you want to live, stop
: ~ ~=—=day in the Alpha Chi Omega Sor3ftenoon for Miss Wanita Maple. |,rity chapter house at Butler Uniorm ower. was in Ayres’ Tea-iversity. The proceeds of the tea . i 's bull Miss Maple and Dr. Frederick rund’. fhe shapters building
Mesdames Frank Wood, Harold
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tea chairmen.
Mrs. Harry Myers, Miss Doro-| thy Berkowitz and Mrs. Paul " Goldstein will entertain with a|FHotel Lincoln. = luncheon and miscellaneous) shower tomorrow for Miss Alice|members /i' me R. Rosenfield. The party will be Shines Room of the Hotel Washin the Broadmoor Country Club.
Miss Rosenfield d Leonard M. Berkowitz are engaged. uests|yane Pickens
and bars. Nathan Berowns|Vetos New Styles
Chapter, Omega Nu Tau Sorority
saa De vis, Robert Foust, ridge and Miss Marcella West are Ment ;
For Bride-to-Be| sus, mi puting vi seis nie or hs bch
Th. session will be in the List Dance : 1 me Gemma Bes cu sents R@s@ryations
mothers of the .engaged couple; NEW YORK, Nov. 16 (UP)«=
what you're doing now. Stop |showing bad manners at the |wheel. Stop being foolish. Stop ‘being -discourteous.” . | Jack E. Gunnell, Indianapolis Safety Council director, showed a' safety film, “Miracle in Paradise Valley.” ° 1
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Event Planned in ‘Naval Armory | | Reservations for the Thanks-
giving dinner dance to be held} Saturday in the Naval Armory §
You'll Find Many Specials
Méeddames Isadore Davidson, Sam|Jane Pickens, a “best dressed|3T® announced.
— LeTkovits, Leo Lefkovits, Isadore JGlick, Aaron Glick, Morris Marer,
Herbert Marer, Jack, Harold and
woman,” said today she guessed]. Capt. and Mrs. F. F. Knachei, she'd spent about $10,000 con- Will be hosts to Capt. and Mrs.| verting her wardrobe to the “new!A, D. Blackledge, Capt. and Mrs.!
R Irvin Berkowitz, 8, I. Pritz, Wil-
liam B. Miller, M. H. Miller, Leo! Shane and Jack Fogle,
Others at the luncheon will be
i Mesdames 8. B. Friedland, Nathan
Swiss, Louis Be Rosenfield, Jack Pozner, Abe Goldsmith, Benjamin Sagalowsky and H. L. Marcus, Misses Alice Davidson, Esther Lefkovits, Har-
%|riet Glick and Roberta Laner,
Coming from out of town will
Mrs. E. M. Sassburg, Terre Haute.
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A-lthe tall lovely singer who turns the party.
be Mrs. R. I. Kroot, Gary, and!
look” but she wouldn't spend aM. C. Thompson, Lt. Col. and 'singie penny to make her clothes Mrs. William C. Smith, Lt. Cel. look like the 1920's. Stewart Charlesworth, Lt, Cmdr. “This flat busted, flat hipped,(John D. Hughes and Mrs. Amy flat stomached thing is never go-iBeckley. Lt, and Mrs. R. Adrain| ing to last” said Miss Pickens, |yaris Frankfort, will also be in|
] gula | 3p with regularity op sts of beat Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs. John T. dress for each other for a while |Barnett, Lt. Cmdr. dnd Mrs. but eventually they're going back| George E. Cohee, Lt, Cmdr, and to what the men like. Men like Mrs. Robert T. Reid, Cmdr. and curves.” Mrs. Kenneth D. Coffin, Cmdr. The dramatic singing star of and Mrs. B. B. Dragstrom, Lt. {“Regina” said she'd get alongiCmdr. and Mrs. Robert D. Bash, just fine with last year’s mink Jt. Cmdr. and Mrs. John E. coat and the kind of simple suits Williams and Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs. and Torig-sleeved evening dresses Silay "C. Kivett will “also attend.]
shed always liked Sie De On Additional ‘reservations have! that clothes don’t make any dif-| “¢en made by Lt. and Mrs. Edference to me,” she said. “of|/ward T. Pritchard, Lt. and Mrs. | course I like tp be known as well Robert W, Bedwell, Lt. and dressed. It makes you feel good.|Mrs, Alex R. Holliday, Lt, and But you can conform to a fash-|Mrs. John Kissling, Lt. and Mrs. fon without going all out for the Herbert E. Skillman, Lt. and
latest fad.” Mrs. J. D. Dryer, Lt, Cmdr, and ——— Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter, Lt. and Preserve Color Mrs. Herbert P, Kenney Jr., Lt.
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