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oh mes Staff Writer ‘nacle Presbyterian Church will us new James B. Patton, Columbus, O., is . FRENCH LICK, Apr. ig’ 'be"the scens, at 4:30 o'clock this rs. the new DAR president. vas own’ civil rights program may | ; " Sar one of the on hotly ous {the cornerstone on which to build |afternoon, of Miss Frances GeneFURNITURE elections ever held by the Daugh- | for growing up in peace and free- |vieve Marstella’s marriage. She HAS EVER ters, { dom.” Knox Walker, National ‘will become the bride of Earl LeNED A veteran of 40 years with the Ey yarns s™d Teachens [Roy Otey Jr. AR, Mrs. Patt { representative, to e Indian ! » vee before . PAR. Stanton on eteated Mis PTA Congress convention here to-: | Parents of the Souple re ax To 1 : Dy 1484 to 762. Mrs Pat. day. an Road Eo Mr go Mrs ; nie tor your ton’s éntire ticked was swept into “Democracy,” declared the Otey, 1320 N ’ Oxford St. The office—ousting officials who have region three vice president of the single-ring service will be read row Kroehler dominated the organization for! national organization. “offers. the I ey -e-read.. _TO0RY 1- “oth : H eae i Given in marriage by her bi i ny x —— Other newly elected officers are the opportunity to grow.” Th Mrs. Loren Edgar Rex, Wichita, The Atlanta, Ga., educator ad- father he bre Wil) eal nag Kas., first vice president; Mrs. Le. vised the assembly of parents and ert Cor Es a8 land Hartley Barker, Wisconsin! [teachers gathered in the French jeyelet embroidered mousseline "URE sole. Her cartwheel milan hat . Rapids, Wis., chaplain general: Lick Springs Hotel their obliga- 301 or yhesl ian ant eton Pike : Mrs. Warren Shattuck Currier, tion for training children to grow a Teh win a P.M. DAILY Newburyport, Mass., recording {up socially for peace and freedom oroidery. oS Rod . SUNDAY » secretary; Mrs. George D. Scher- depended first, on education; sec- nosegay of white lilacs, hyacinths .
merhorn, Reading, Mich. corres- } ponding secretary (she defeated Mrs. Lafayette Le Van Porter, Greencastle, Ind., by 1393 to 346); Mrs. David Morgan Wright, Bartow, Fla., organizing secretary; Mrs. John M. Kerr, Washington, treasurer; Mrs. Kenneth Troy Trewhella, East Hartford, Conn. registrar; Mrs. Hugh L. Russell, Ashland, Ky., historian: Mrs. Roland M. James, Tucsonan, Ariz. librarian; Mrs. George Andrew W / Kuhner, Mt. Vernon, N. Y., cur- Ji | ) ator, and Mrs. Charles Haskell i i dd g C y I ght {it te reopen unit Sn asles Haskell Voting Begins 20 1h GS La S/emnony : on ire At the reception in the Mars pg : : : . | Early this morning nearly 1000 e Rev. Byron L. Lambert will officiate {onig . stella home, assistants will be pat” Those 5 i oi he May 3 dc 1b Snare by hom op of Sr Crh of ern Go. 1000S Sai en fing oo, Nema Sang or 8 cE YO Fe Coo Am HE, nl
i I~ : their votes for three state offi s. | Pledge vows in an 8:30 o'clock candlelight ceremony in the North and Strong, Miss Betty Wirth and Gelder, Reno; Nev.; Mrs. Everett olic Church, The dance will be in the Indiana Roof Ballroom. a oie for the Sle RE Tacoma Christian Church. Miss Patricia Tracy. L. Repass, Salem, Va.; Dr. Winona ay i ? nounced by the nominating ang Miss Gratner is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Eldo Gratner,
. | = ay to » > i For a short wedding trip to 8. Jones, Lexington, Ky.; Mrs. L + i> . w w Id P R tf . 3744 N. Keystone Ave. Mr. Yount's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Byron Raymond C. Re Fai IS ar en | arns or eace es’s mittee included Mrs. Emmett Ar — Cincinnati, the bride will wear a
nett, Bloomington, second vice Yount, 2946 Winthrop Ave. Orange, N. J.; Mrs. Virgil Browne,
Pamond: dan M er > a _ | Oo A d / | d N | S re. y e p oy Miss Mar Oe " t : oy qQ Ie d | cessor oe — an or chid corsage > ’ 3 rs. avi y. | 8 aratner, waure, evil oul J} a } I ons n u 1 E ucal 10Nn ow Marion, region four vice president, Miss y G | 1 ri
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He advocated amending the United Nations charter to estab- . . ion i lish a world court to enforce UN James L. Brown, Capt. Stanley Cederquist and Mrs. Melvin Reception in Home decisions. “Think.” he queried, K Goode (left to right) are working on arrangements for the | Her only attendant, Mrs. Fred 5
“What would happen if local gov- } , (Hanes of Crane, will wear a ernment had no legal body to Armed Forces Ball. .The event, the last official function of the “)avender linen ballerina - length
enforce its decisions.” Armed Forces Week Civilian Committee, will be May 20 in the dress and milan picture hat and
i Krad w . ' : hoes. Her nosegay will be of Then, he stressed. “by precept |ndiana Roof Ballroom. May 20 is Armed Forces Day. y and example, educate young Y fay. ___ |lavender lilacs and stock fleupeople in unselfishness and under- rettes. standing so the court can stay V / i» f C / Y f | The bridegroom's attendants in the background where it be- e ma ra her, ar oun will. be Arthur Linne, best man, longs.” and I. W. Strong and Creighton
\ ! . and Mrs. Leonard Miller, Boon- kee. James 8. Ludlow will be the | Sue 3tondey Bune University Mrs. Edward C. Brewer, Clarks- Park School Event | __ Responsibility for world citizenship lies with adults, Mrs. ville, region six vice president. best man while ushers will be Sonor » PONV i 0 BREE p _dale, Miss, ~~ T Be CA 9 [Theodore Chapman, General Federation of ‘Women's Clubs education ~~ Mrs, James L. Murray, Indi: ‘Gene Ludlow and John R. Curran. al fv, oy 3 rw Movie Plans Set an Ova APL. 29-30 chairman, declared here today. anapolis, a state past president, A slipper satin gown, its sheer Fraternity member. . Patrons for the Park School The Jerseyville, Ill, club leader was guest speaker far the will install the elected officials yoke appliqued with satin flowers | y $ As the 59th Continental Con- Garden Tour are announced. The annual luncheon meeting of the Seventh District, Indiana Federa- before convention adjournment and._seed pearls; will be worn by {~ Mr. and Mrs. Marstella gave a “¢ gress of the DAR goes into its event, Sponsored by the Mothers tion of Clubs, in the Hotel Lincoln. > late this afternoon. the bride. Her two-tiered illusion bridal dinner for the couple last final day here, the 6000 assembled Association of the school, will “It doesn’t matter,” asserted ~~ TT | Dean Paul Weaver, Stephens veil will be held by a pearl tiara jnight in the Indianapolis Athletic members are tiring. be Apr. 29 and 30. Mrs. Chapman, “how much math S : - D College religious life department and she will carry white roses. ® Club. The last hours have been an The patrons are Messrs. and Johnnie knows if he is going to tate ay {head, addressed an overflow wficc Gratner will wear white ee ordeal for Mrs. Roscoe C. Mesdames Alex Taggart Jr. be killed in a war before he is : | BPW Elects
{crowd in the huge hotel dining marquisette over yellow taffeta O'Byrne, Brookville, retiring pres- Smiley Chambers, C. Alfred Huff. of age. One of the world’s short- Luncheon Set room at last night's banquet. and will carry yellow and blue ident general. Her manner yes- David L. Chambers, Harold West, est, most significant poems is: . | “Two things,” he declared, “we pgges. terday did not match the gay red Wallace O. Lee, E. C. Atkins, ‘The atomic bomb is here to stay, S 4 H Id (can give our children are love and After a reception in the church, cabbage roses on her straw bon-' Frederick Marston, Francis Are You?” “We cannot educate orority Oo Fo
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|discipline. Love is thinking and the couple will leave for a trip | ‘The Indianapolis BPW Club net, although she remained as Dunn, George Kuhn, John G.'children and wait for them to Event Tomorrow |feeling ‘ves’ to a child even when through southern Indiana. The {last night re-elected Miss Irene gracious and patient as ever. Rauch, Charles Culp, Nicholas H. grow up to have the peaceful his behavior. must be changed bride's going-away costume will
| C. Boughton president, Other new [officers are Mrs. Delphia Gill and { Mrs. Doris J, Jackson, first and
| second vice presidents: Mrs. Olive
Mrs. O'Byrne will be remem- Noyes, John D. Gould, Russell world we want. We must educate _ Registration for the Pi Beta and guided. . be a navy suit worn with navy —bered for two contributions-to-the Ryan; Anthony -Francescon and their parents and “grandparents © ni-Sorority state-day “luncheon “If we love children they will and red accessories and a rose national society. The first is the J. K, Lilly Jr. Dr. and: M* ~. or they won't have a chance to| Will begin at 11 a.m. tomorrow pe strong enough to accept dis- corsage. new administration building and'H. A. Clowes and Mrs. Frederic zrow up.” hip Ihe Jngianapore Ate elu, cipline, that learning of what the The at-home address will be] the second is her educational pro- M. Ayres Sr. Mrs. wovcii wi. “ uncheon w e served at 12:30 world is really like, accepting and 3736 Orchard Ave. : . : = gram for the chapters over the Bowes and Barret Moxley. Warned Mrs. Chapman, “we, um Mrs Homer Pp. Huesing is — : D. McConnell, Miss Helen Hum
(respecting it on those terms.” Stieber 85 country. There will be exhibits in. the TUst avoid intellectual imperial- chairman, assisted by Mrs. James! © © 8 Eh . phreys and Miss Betty L. HarriYesterday the DAR voted bY gym ic be seus oir ihe lon ism. The only way we sin hove Franklin. Make Contributions Local ( ouple : : re son, corresponding, financial and resolution to match the $10.000 Local merchants and classes in °C, orld is to | Committee heads are Mrs. Mar-| Miss Mary Elizabeth Richard- [recording secretaries; Miss Alice
f different peoples—not all alike vin Fox, reservations; Mrs. John! IN an impressive ceremony o V. IE. Kenworthy, treasurer, and ft of John W. Anderson, Gar 1 trib A o! Fox, reservations; Mrs. John son, daughter of Mrs. G. V. E. ) ) 3 UTI ISE. Mr. Do oy the Seo! ave sop no) lea nor cut from the same pattern. |McKinstray and Mrs. Charles Da- Presidents and representatives of eqs onig 9
i ; Miss Jean Dunbar, auditor. if } | 1s paraded to the speak- Richardson, Franklin, became | his money for the production of A. is an. | “When we think of China, Pal-|vidson, invitations; Mrs. Robert State loca | : : The four new members of the a film er the pew I any Chairman and Mrs. estine and Russia it must be in Slaughter, - tickets; Mrs, James |S" 8 table with Sort Hbutiens for) Cunningham-Swartz the bride of Jack Eugine Eads, board of directors include Dr, . aims of the group. Norman B. Johnson, Messrs. and the same terms in which we think Stewart, program; Mrs. Harold ‘"® Pe i na ra id VY to Be Read Mercato A £3 he Keller Shoe Mary Margery A, Mrs. Anderson is a member of Mesdames J. B. Lanagan, J. L.|of Massachusetts, California and Ross, finance; Mrs. Mary Eliza-|ters bul oy BA cago tad. To} Ows to Ue Rea Morgantown, on Rp Ay Keller, K, Mayer and the - Dewalt Mecklin Chapter, Kivett, Herbert E. Wilson, Evans! Georgia. It is an individual mat-| beth Oertling, hospitality; Mrs. W, ye . : as 25.000 a ol Vows uniting Miss Margery! First Baptist Church, Franklin. |Miss Katherine Watson. - Gary. Woollen Jr. James Hogshire Jr.,/ter—no formal education can{I*ving Palmer, decorations; Mrs. on Sn 10a ring —e nn Cunningham and Donald J. = " « Work on the movie will begin Paul C. Denny, Curtis C. Duck, teach it and no mass media can George E. Vickery, awards, and five Opes a gold replica of the Swartz wlil be read at 7 o'clock : ya . immediately. J. Vinson Holleran Irving Fauvre, T. S. McCrae Jr., accomplish it,” she said. Mrs. Harry E. Jennings. publicity. Err 0 8 80 or Byron C/tonight in the Edwin Rae i t Is the film counselor and the At- Harold B. West, Edward J.| The only way to fight the idea Miss Frances F. Falvey, dean on. Indianapolis, "and Mr, Methodist Church. The Rev. E. ; las Film Corp. will produce the Bennett, Joseph E. Cain, Fred-of communism threatening the Of Women at Millikin University, Brown T. Perkins will officiate. 106 . 15-minute epic. The script will be erick B. Cline, Leslie M. Devore' American idea of democracy: is "ill be the guest speaker. Seated ' | The bride is the daughter of ? :
written by Oeveste Granducci. and David Williams Jr, | continuous vigilance and strength- 2 her table will be the presidents| One of the-main points of busi-\pp ang Mrs. Roy A. Cunning-
lot the active chapters and the ness yesterday afternoon was the pay 1150 Dawson St. and the
J our superior idea, she 1 mnae clubs, Mrs. Virginia convention's acceptance of the re- prigegroom's parents are Mr. and . a Sd OB ph Saly WAY tS Hht ah (de "Brackett Green-and Miss Gladys vised, streamlined by-laws... are Tru- Swarts 1136 ‘St. Paul] ? ’ L i only i 0 fight an idea Scivally. | It was voted to transfer the St. : Spon 8 better one—not by, “cpeciis will be presented to the $765.80 Riley Hospital Project Miss Shirley “Tobin will be the
| witch-hunts or outlawing a party or requiring loyalty oath of teach-
DePauw chapter for its building Fund balance to the present'maid of honor. She will wear a fund by the Junior Auxiliary to|scholarship fund project. The In- pink marquiset frock with a|-
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MERE iT IS! ers,” she maintained. the Indianapolis Alumnae Club Siasaphie Cound, rt was ah headdress of blue carnatiohs. Her| . . and the Southwestern Club of |[nounced, had made e_ largest bouquet will match her head-| — . pt Tea Follows Session on at Evansville, |contribution to that scholarship. dress. ‘| NQ -// ° Women's clubs—more than] , ——————— Mrs. Lloyd T. Jones was chair- Charles Hughey is the best \ ! } : Plan Now for a Glorious Summer {18,000 in almost every city, town Cervus Club Plans {man of the committee which gave man and the ushers will be Kelly § 4 : . {and hamlet from coast to coast—| over $550. Bronson and Boyd Jones. © |S af b
* |should accept the responsibility 6f Benefit Card Party ; dgi the gr ; ; ab il € “YoI spring, benefit Ycard JE at. 2. % jaZhan ¢ At) SNA Tt bid ‘. next Friday in atk fyi marquiset over {described as the difference in Our Gitorium. Flower Mission Hos- taffeta. It.is made with a molded |
|social development and our scien- pital is the chief philanthropic In 1939, he said, 3.4 per cent of bodice -and --bouifant skirt ac-|
Le or : [tific and industrial progress dur- project of the club. total state income was earmarked |cented with Chantilly lace, Her to ’ ing the past 50 years. . Mrs. Edgar Bonesteel is chair- for public education in Indiana. two-tiered fingértip fllusion veil : Keeps children happy all summer long! "One of the federation’s greatest man - sal by Mrs. Jessie Bar- In 1949 only 2.4 per cent was falls from an illusion half-hat | "Sug » Sf ' |assets in educating for world tle. The committee members are designated for that fund. and she will carry stephanotis on
PT i | “ , i ’hite prayerbook. Every summer day is like a day at the beach for children |Citizenship she said was the “Co- Mesdames C. J. Austermiller, W.| Convention propriety completely a W ; . ya gyre te : loperation- with UNESCO”-dtvi SW “Harry ‘Wiebke, “ Tetaxed “during “last night's “ban-1 After a‘reception in the church] when “there's a Koroseal Play Pond in the back yard. Sivan |W Waking Hs ere; Joi E ¥
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| ment. . Lark, George Sensch, William “A lasting peace depends upon Eckhart and -G. L. Girard. Mrs. a moral sense, upon how much we Robert Tilson is president. |care and understand what hap- —
(pens to others in our community Association Schedules [danced in the lobby baliroom. ~~ |Fniversity and is a member of
{and in the world. We must have . { ‘educated hearts’,” she concluded. Meeting on Monday
pa Jasper P. Scott, Seventh! The Railway Business Women's s president, announced the - - nominating committee elected at/A lation=will "tive Gainer the March meeting. They included Meeting at 6:30 p. m. Monday in
Mesdames Ernest Fullenwider, gance will follow the dinner. Thomas M. Hindman, E. E. Lett, Miss Betty Stevens is chairJ. A. Cameron, Myron 8. Harding and Carl Becker © 'man, assisted by Misses “Delia ' Gardiner, Kathryn Veasey, Grace Hoffmeyer and Kathryn M. Ashe, and Mrs. Mose Kennington.
Installation services were held
Thomas Bunch, second vice president; Mrs. Ralph Hook, recording
secretary; Mrs. G. C. Waterman, Miss Ruth Schmidt, treasurer, and Mrs. James Lamb,| . director. The group was elected C. G. Smith to Wed last October. Outgoing officials] mr and Mrs. A. W. Schmidt, were also honored. 1550 S. High School Road, an-
Mrs. Henry F. Schricker was pounce the engagement of their
hostess in the Governor's Man- daughter, Ruth Christiana, to sion for a tea which followed the (avin Guy Smith, the son of
day's program. |Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith,” New
| i Castle. ' The wedding will be May 28 in Small Fry Church. The bride-to-be attended Show Set Indiana Business College. Children to Model Club Lists Officers
Costumes May 19 New officers of the Et Cetra
Children in outfits sewn by their|pf.q Emory W. Cowley, presimothers will be models in a “small dent; Mrs. Clifton Barnes and fry” fashion show at Block's May Mrs. Delbert Wilmeth, rg Sod . Costumes made between Sun- Second vice presidents, an rs. 15. Costum ‘J. R. Muterspaugh and Miss Ruth day and May 19 over Simplicity: Cochran, recording and correpatterns, will appear in the show. | sponding secretaries. As a reward to mothers for a time spent on their children’s) s model outfits, Block's will present, | 58 Bowler Hits 300.
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partment. Chase followed with games of |i
quet when hotel waiters carried in the couple will leave for a wed-| : the “Bombe Paree” ice cream ding trip to Ohio. They will be dessert. Later many delegates do- at home in May in 1134 St. Paul| si-doed and promenaded in con- St. . . vention hall while others round The bride is attending Butlers
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dames Tedd Vance, George T. There will be a dinner and Martin and A. W., Toens. dance. The decoration theme is front (and back) — mipmm— a formal garden and real spring| [4 . etal {flowers will be used. Love Feast to Music Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Gilliam are The Indianapolis District, In-' chairmen, assisted by Messrs. and !diana Federation of Music Clubs,’ Mesdames- Newell C. Munson, is having a “Love Feast to Music” George Seidensticker and Ben J. today in the Columbia Club. Weaver.
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