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a 3 i Rite Planned || 27 a At Vincennes

Will Mark 150° Years of Indiana.

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SEF Times State Servis ! : ? : % Jie Why drag out a Tot of un: Lite" un-, a VINCENNES, June 3 -+ in| Te used tablecloths and things and A girl cennes will turn back the : A Fh them when they aren't dirty, wife who sald. rls don't work at| equipped with of history July 1 to 4 in a ‘big wn |sticking them away until next: {winning ig men they want. 1 ahy occasion, and Ssiehration of Indiana's 150 years! . [year because they're too nice to agree with her. | ry and a state, i : 1 have & son and daughter in of ‘many types of The city, site of the first cap-| Why tear up the stuff in an their 20's. Consequently many, pear natural successfully ftal of the territory which _ ‘old trunk and put it back again young men and women sit around Act affected, and a girl looks has hecome the American heart- be |year after year, never -using it in our kitchen. From what the, like a phoney. She doesn’t fool land, will be host to dignitaries) between housecleaning times? boys say I've decided; the girls| ® boy, Pretend to be naive and from five states, : p ; |Our last argument started be- who lose them don’t lose by mak-| she looks. stupid, not fragile as Gov. Bchricker of Indiana, Gov. » oF ARN a I. 7 cause I didn’t notice.she’'d cleaned ing big mistakes, but from litfle| she hopes. Act like she Knows "Adlai Stevenson of Illinois, and| NA | he L- _ |the bedsprings. I'm not in he ones. | as much shaut_male > jeots a number of congressmen wil . 1 habit of looking at the bed springs; One boy told me he stopped a ini Pretend, she’s suave CORE OF ThE “Festivities, ~~" ER " Thérore TRY Ww bet but she thought: weattiy “& gir whom T Rrow Tked nd she ars y inex- | Antethe Quinson, mayor of the) I should at housecleaning time. him “because she fidgeted af she appears pititun fort Paris, France, suburb of Vin {1# 1. looked any other time she'd football games.” | Drilliance and either she trips cennes, will be another guest. + lacouse me of criticizing her. | Another one said “clothes are herself up or suggests to a man The two cities have maintained a | I'd rather my wife had a sunny all that girl talks about.” she is definitely “career” and correspondence friendship for| disposition. than have a scoured admitted her overloaded { charge unfeminine. She can’t be too many years, and Hoosler visitors dns hid house. If she stayed like she acts accounts discouraged his serious, “old shoe.” either. A .man (erick, Ft. Wayne, and Miss have Included the French city on| fess « = ‘at housecleaning time I wouldn't intentions. 3

Eu to; | some romance 1a artin, South Bend. iropean tours, ; | i, , i - be home every night. “Girls don't care about things! wants 0 Lon ol date. G dys M ms a 8 been in.| GP ; : 4 . - MRT; CITY: . AIS, { : yr > i » 7

studies, geography, history, arts, reading, spelling, mathematics, language and dramatics.’ and individual diagnosis ¢ of dif ficulties in learning will be made by psychologists and guidance workers. ‘William J. Scanlan, principal of Murray High School, St. Paub, Minn. Who served as principal of the session last summer. will hold. the same post this summer, Teachers will include Miss Hazel Hart and Miss Marie Bagnolia, Indianapolis; Mrs, Claire Brods

- ee Hike that, do they? one asked me, sident Truman has been in- Of. bourse everything in a sadly, while we discussed world events and politics. Another complained a girl apparently wanted him to think That's the bad logie of house- | £78 RE POD OC an cleaning. You wouldn't have to | i hi with 3 Pp I ‘0 your car a complete over- in ng things groups of peop e, give y ad th I wish some of you girls losing hauling after y ou Teun ® | your boy friends could eavesdrop knock, would you? You take |i, ,.. ytcheri. You'd learn the pride in a thorough job. A |... one | woman’ has fhe same pride in | pp boy who wrote “girls make "her house. me sick” should overhear a boy Resign yourself. Try tact. who comes to our house. He's Don’t mention how you hate always criticizing girls and we all having the windows bare. Don't - know why. He can't get dates look hungfy at dinnerfime. | with girls he likes but he never Praise your wife, offer to hire stops to think he ‘could—and help, lug heavy pieces the way enjoy them-—if he .made some she wants you to, and get din- | changes in himself. ner occasionally. She wants | LISTENING MOTHER. sympathy and compliments, | A girl knows she has to be and she wants you to see what | fastidious from head to foot to the house is [ike without hér ' make a good general personal

vited. house doesn't get dirty at the |

same time but it's satisfying to | have -everything clean at once.

The New KRESGE'S

THURSDAY

Special Stamp Among the Hillsdale festival vy nominees ste, left to right, Helen Glande, 2124 N. tt Sommemiorative Se : lage Hawthorne Lane; Virginia Means, 1!31 Leland 3. and Betty Ann Groens, 1305 N. Dearborn St. amp of the Oana Territory. : ann oi #5 ; | The city parks teen girls en“will have its first day sale in M i £ 4 I ki {semble under direction of Jane _¥incennes, rs. enry . a C ric er i Johnson Burroughs will sing a © The stamp, to be issued early ® : $ Pp | medley of rose songs with Miss 3 il have Dictures ot me WW Open Annual rogram Violet Marie Hadden soloist just Jiam Henry Harrison, and the ; s : | before the processional. first capital building. Governor, Mayor to Participa te A trumpet fanfare by a trio of Collectors may place orders for In Queen Crowning Ceremony Sunday Warren Central High Cchool frat day seven ith ga By MARGUERITE SMITH, Times Garden Editor [roys, Jerry SY, Sam Rumford. oodson, ® 0 e + BACKY i i y W ad Stamp Club, 924 Scott St, Vin: The Hillsdale Rose Festival is for Alex Tuschinsky, | contestant. A. J. Thatcher is in ‘cennes, lowner of the nursery, a dream come true. charge. A pageant, “The Indiana Cav- “It was always my dream to have a beautiful display At 4:30 p. m. the queen will be aleade,” will review the history 1 “ crowned by Gov. Schricker, ‘of the area which came under the! Ba rden——of any kind,” Mr. Tuschinsky said. “Then when Mayor Feeney, Wallace O. Lee, Stars and Stripes in 1779 when My rose gardens turned out to be such a beautiful sight ieroy Badoilet and Mr. Tuschin‘British deftnders of Ft. Hadvilie (that was in the late 1980's) some of our friends marveled sky. ndere eorge loge | Clark. at them, They said why not [finale will be a chor from Troops. A Miss Indiana Territory will] let more people come and 357 and 282 under Mrs. Wilbur reign over the festivities, Ft. Backville was renamed Vin_cennes, and as territorial capital it ruled the area which now com-| Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, | sin and part of Minnesota. THAKHE DECAMe & STATe Th 1816

and the capital was moved to)

Corydon. Later it was located in Indianapolis. snd

Understanding Held Marital hy

see the wonderful display.

the 10th annual rose festival at {the Hillsdale Nursery will be a three-day affair — next Friday, Saturday. and Sunday--of music,

Friday will be garden club day with Mrs. Henry F. BSchricker cutting the ribbon that opens the gardens for a preview at 1:30 p. m, Strolling Musicians

the Misses Hollle Boyer and Sue Banders as strolling accordion players (1 to 2:30), the Symphonette, recting, from 2:30 to 4 p. m. Ma-|

__Couple=to Mark _ 50th Anniversary

- Best formula for a long and married .

“Mrs, Harry Fields is to under stand each other's problems.

Mrs. Fields, who will cele-\Mrs, T. W. Ayton and Mrs, D. H.|at 4 p. m. by Miss Goodnough.

‘brate 50 years of wedded life with her husband today, didn't talk at great length on her formula but they- have had an! “awful nice time together,” she does know, formula or no formula.

The Fields will celebrate their

anniversary at the home of Mr. | and Mrs. Francis Helkema, 323] N. Graham 8t., by holding open house today from 3 to 5 p.m - Mr; Fields was born in Green-

field and Mrs, Fields waa born chairman; Mrs, D. Lynn Adams, land Marilyn

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~rimba--muste-by Lote follows at 4 p. m. Mrs. Henry Prange 18° general chairman of garden club arrange-

10 ments with Mrs. -Wiiitam Best,

Mrs. L. R. Groendyke, Mrs, Ar[thur M. Krug, Mrs. Miles Barton,

{Gardner assisting. Tea chairman (will. be Mrs, Herman Bischof, {with Mrs. Ray Thorn, Mrs. Charles Corbin, Mrs. Damien Lyiman and Mrs, Clarence Cornish {on her committee, On Saturday the Girl Scouts take over with the opening of a! | model backyard and a program {in the afternoon.

The dedication, at 1:30 p. m., 1s

in charge of Mrs. Walter Wolf, with Leroy ~Badollet, festival]

That's how it began. This year, |

roses and general entertainment.’

The "Friday program includes,

Teen lems. They include Mrs. Renato Pacini di-/Becker, Mrs. John Donagh, Mrs.

» fobbe and Mrs. George Coldren, ‘Ushers from six scout troops, will be in charge of their leaders, Mrs. R. H. Stoeffler, Mrs. J. H.| Donahue, Mrs. R. R. Timmons, ‘iMrs. C. C. Iverson, Mrs. G. E. Newhouse, Mrs Frieda Overton. and Mrs. William Shiedler. Mrs. C. E. Mason, Miss Florthe tnce Oltman and Mrs. W. L. Heston are general chairmen. in| {charge of Girl Scout Day.

Advice to Gardeners On Saturday afternoon Garden! Club members will be present to give advice. on gardening probRobert

John Jacks, Mrs. John Hook, Mrs. | “Hat Bryant; Mrs: Richard Hag igser, Miss Ellen Ocker and Miss| Julia Neibergohl.

cordionists. will be Nettiejane Myer, Sue Durgan and Dottie Johantgen, with marimba music

Sunday will climax the festival with . the crowning -of the rose queen. Contestants for the title are Virginia Means, Ruth Reed, Mary Sue Renick, Patty Kassatz, Winifred Bundy, Ellen Cox, Helen Glende, Betty Ann Groene, Ann Hall, and Alice Jones. Crowning at 4:30 P. M. In the early afternoon a water ballet and reception will enter-

itain festival guests. Bill Pierpont Wade will be the|

Saturdays strolling trio of .ac-|

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in Clifford, Ind. Mr. Fields éame Robert Early, William Book, Alex | {strolling accordionists from 11: :30| fo Indianapolis in 1809; met Mrs. | Tuschinsky and Noble Hollister!a. m. to 1 p. m. with a concert | Fields, and they were married In| assisting. iby the Boy Scout band under) Columbus, Ind, June 3, 1900. —Mayor Feeney to—Speak +Harvey Gill-following. Boy Scouts Tive on East Side -.. Mayor Feeney will make the! will put on a flag raising cere-| Now living at 625 N, Wallace, | |dedfcatory address. ‘The Girl mony at 2 p. m, with John Gates they have lived on the Indianap- | Scouts’ program will begin at 2:30/ iassisting. The water ballet will .olis East Side all of-thetr-married with Troop 3058's salute to the flag follow with the Riviera Club girls| lives. |in charge of Mrs. C. C. Brockman presented by Dr. Don D. Bowers| The Fields have a son, Ernest. and Mrs, Vernon Stumpf. Sigrid and Coach Charles Sawin.

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also of Indianapolis, and two grandsons, Richard, who 1s 5 and Robert, 3%. Mr. Fields, formerly a cement brick contractor, is now a bulld-| ing superintendent - with- W. R. Hunter Realty Co.

Future years aré going.to Dave

free rein for Mr. and Mrs. Fields, Their plans consist of just living happily together and letting those future years come and go as they may.

Pfc. Joe levels Leaves |

Japan for Discharge Pte. Joe Levels, 2320 N, Kenwood Ave. recently ‘left Gifu, Japan, where he was stationed! for the U. 8. where he will be! discharged from .the Army. 77 Overseas since early 1048, Be! was in thé 24th Infantry Regl-| ment Medical Co. Pvt. Ronald Franklin, son of |

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Franklin, 2221 Arsenal Ave, recently quali-| fled for sharpshooter with the| M-1 rifie there, Pvt. Franklin 13 a rifleman in another infantry

regiment company. . Two local Navy Men Serve on USS Sierra

Two Indianapolis Navy men are aboard destroyer tender USS

‘Sierra, cruising with Sixth Fleet,

in the Meditefranean area. Al _- Greenwood sailor is

completing! recruit training at ‘the Naval

Training Center, Great Lakes, Ill. At sea are Storekeeper Russell + 1B, West, 2633 Mars Hill St, and : Seaman Charles 8. Baker, 629 E. 25th -8t. Seaman B. W. Segoe, gon of Mr. and Mrs. William V. Sego, Greenwood, is on duty 2 at the, training station. :

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{Hood, T¥oop 43, Will be narrator] fora skit, “Mighty Like a Rose.” {Troop 165 under Mrs. H, C, Hall, | {Troop 94 under Mrs. E. C. Hol{land, and Troops 79, 82 and 52 {will take part in ‘the program. The|

Rose queen contestants will as- | {semble at 3 p. m. for the judging, | {under direction "of Miss Ruth | Smith, Miss Oranda Bangsberg,| Mrs, Lowell Fisher and Mrs. Tus-| | chinsky.

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