Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 June 1950 — Page 6
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The. Bridal Scene—
| Pr Nerding
To Become 4 iy
Of Marvin Christie
The Rev. Clyde York Will Officiate At 7:30 O'clock Presbyterian Rite
~~ The marriage of Miss Dolores Nerding and Marvin Crane Christie highlights today’s bridal news. will exchange vows at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the Southport
Presbyterian Church. The Rev, Clyde York will officiate,
‘The bride is the
Ave, are the 's
* + Miss Beverly
of Mr, and Mrs. Carl Nerding, South View Drive, and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill G. Christie; 1253 Lawrence parents, will be the maid of honor, and the brides maids will be Miss Marjorie Christie and Miss Madeline Stark. They will wear rose lace and pale blue organdy, The flowergirl > Sandra
Brink, will be in pink ergandy. Robin Young is to be the ringbearer.
The bride has chosen white organdy over pale blue taffeta. The gown has a Peter Pan collar, full skirt, and chapel train. A seed pearl tiara will hold the fingertip illusion veil,
roses and blue del
Richard Thell, Joe Hurrle, Mer-|
rill Christie Jr., Roland Nerding,
Glen Wilson, Bill Stumpf and! Ralph Allison will attend the
Bridegroom.
The reception will be in. the' trip. north, the
church. After a couple Will live. in
. Where they are prey oes Indiana University, Miss Nerding at-| tended Mount Holyoke and]
‘My Day— Rain Blots Out Cathedral
| Travelers View Joan of Arc Statue
Franklin Colleges and 1s a 4 By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT
Beta Phi Sorority member. The
PARIS, June 28-—Friday morn- |
bridegroom is a member of the ing we left Luxembourg about |
Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity.
Mr, and Mrs. Chester Sawyers, 1175 Groff Ave, announce the! approaching marriage of
Beach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl) ‘Baxter, San Antonio, Tex.
Pf. m. Bunday in the home of the bride’s parents, The reception will
Mackay will be the future bride's only attendant, and Jack Sawyers will be the best man.
Luncheon
Trustees, Alumnae
Plans for the Hall School semi-eentennial in 1952 will be discussed at a luncheon meeting, tomorrow in the Indilis Athletie
Tudor
penter, John P, Collett, Hilliam C. Griffith, Willlam Hall, Tho ini B, Wen of the 3lids Stowers, and
der, Lyman 8. Ayres, R.
Beshurer, Morris IL. Brown, Josep! ain, W. I. s Alina C. Miller and RON, Peter-
Luncheon Guests
Among others who have been!
are Mesdames Roy Elder Adams, Cornelius 0, Alig, Elias C. Atkins, Frederic M. Ayres, Frederic M. Ayres Jr, Roy C. Bain, R. C. Becherer, Julian Bobbs, A. 1. Borinstein, D, L. Chambers Jr. Otto N. | Frenzel Jr, Samuel R. Harrell, Frank Hanley, William J. Hogan, Frederick T, Holliday, Sylvester ohnson, Fisk Landers, Perry W.
their it rather difficult daughter, Patsy, to Harold ¥.|
; {facade of the cas The wedding will - be at 7:30
+ {symbol of the friendship and co-
19:40 o'clock and drove to Rheims. |
‘Bquare, however, the rain descend‘ed which made
for the children to examine the
thedral in leis surely fashion. 'e did pick ¢ the laughing angel and the smiling angel, and many statues of " rel the variqus kings Mra; Rooseve who have been consecratad in the cathedral. Inside we had time to look around.
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who escorted us showed us the statue of Joan of Are, the Ameri-
ican flag which at one {ime was
memorial in commemoration of more than a million British lives,
War L
. Unfortunately, we did not have| as much time as I would have
These cover the walls on both! sides of the long aisles,
We lunched at the AUbES ae o
and: “we drovs on to .{#ee the Chateau Thierry Monu« ment, It ix a te a ed and so well kept. I particularly like the last part of the inscription which faces you a8 you arrive: “It stands a lasting
operation between the French and! ies
Married
and J. K, Lilly Jr, Alsg Mesdames Van Camp Melissa Meyers Whitaker, J: McKee, Wilson MothersCaldwell P, Robertson, ConRuckelshaus, R. Hartley
John B. Stokely, Erwin |
Stout, Wolf Sussman, H., T. ingham, Evalyn BE.
Wright and Anna Zumpfe, Miss|:
Marjorie Flickinger and Miss Elizabeth Watson. Others are Mr. and Mrs, Edgar H, Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore B, Griffith," Invitations also have been sent] to O, Harvey Bradley, Arthur R.| Baxter, Volney Brown, Louis J. Borinstein, Ralph W. Boozer, J. K, Burns, ¥. M. Crapo, L. L.| Goodman, Howard J. Lacey II! J. K. Lilly III, A. Kiefer Mayer, |
BH. B, Martindale, J. Perry Meek, !
A, K. Scheidenhelm, Herman Tee-! tor, Ralph Teetor, Leuis Wolf, C. E. Whitehill, Russell White
and Herbert E. Wilson.
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Calla
The couple
She will carry y white
{Just as we reached the Cathedral
liked to examine the tapestries.
Mrs. Robert L. Seviomin
Irene Gillespie to Be Wed Sept. 23; Alice Sanders, Mr. Benjamin Are Married + Two approaching marriages and a wedding are an- | nounced. Miss Irene Gillespie and Robert J. Loughery
will be married Sept. 23.
the bran Lok, bridegroom,
Arlington Ave. is the future bride's mother, Vv. Loughery, 5133 N. Pennsylvania St.
Mrs. John Gillespie, 437 8.
is the father ot
Miss Gillespie was graduated from
| Bt. Vincent's Hospital School of Nursing, and Mr. ioughary is a
p. m., June 18, of Miss Alice IL. Sanders’ marriage to Robert 1.
Benjamin, The Rev, Theo Fisher officiated. . - The bride was formerly of
| Anderson. Mr. Benjamin is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Benjamin, 4212 Kingsley "Mrs, Robert Callan, Auderson, was the matron of honor and Jack W. Kelly served as the best man,
Recipe Combines Pork, Apples, Rice
{a new look with a new recipe.
{ “Heat chopped cooked pork drip-|
Ipings- fora few minutes,”
(apples and onfon are tender.
Make a thin gravy, add pork, lost in this area during World apple and onion mixture, curry| be Edwin Holler while the | powder and lemon juice: Heat) ithoroughly and serve hot over] Joseph Killiiea, {fluffy w white rice,
Notre Dame Univaryity graduate.
Drive,
Leftovers are always a problem. The prefect and two Priests Yesterday's roast pork takes on!
The couple is at home at 3114 Park Ave. Mr, Benjamin
THE NORTHWOOD Christian © Church, was th the scene at 6:30
is A Butler University grads
ternity ”
. 'onart Ave., announces the approaching marriage of her daughter, Charlene, to John
William Gavin Jr. son of Mr. | and Mrs. Gavin, 626 N. Dear-
born St, | The wedding will be at 10 {a m., Aug. .12, in the Little
Flower Catholic Church.
Miss Jo Ann Forestal- will “Add “Bethe maid of honor. Mrs. removed by the Germans, but has|diced tart apples and a small John Sullivan, Mrs. Edward since been replaced by the Ameri-l amount of finely sliced onion, if Eaton Jr., Miss Theresa Vancans in World War II, and the desired. Cover and cook until the
Benten and Miss Katherine | Gavin will be the bridesmaids.
Sefving ds the best man will
ushers will be Lawrence Moran, Andrew McAllen and Mr, Sullivan.
The Mature Parent: : No. 10
Miss Irene Gillespie
Miss Charlene Tribby
At Tea Tomorrow
features of organization news today. -
Retail Organization to Be Xrow In Governor's Mansion; Officers to Receive Plans for a social ‘event and a national convention are
The Women's Organization, National Association of Retall will entertain with a tea from 2 to 4 p. m. tomorrow for Lambda Kappa Sigma Sorority, women druggist national group, in the Governor's Mansion. Local and national officers of both organizations wil be in the
receiving with Mrs. They will include Mesdames en Samara: 3.1 Gelly, Albert Lowe, RM. Manring, Frank Fyagk Pinslia, Roh Robert F. Leary, Fred Dunnington, Arthur
Roehl, Louise Sladky, Al Michel, William Oren and George Stockton, Miss Anita Battista and Miss Amelia De Bomtniels, for the event are Mesdames Oren, W. C. Stedfeld, H ‘Borst, Chris Iverson, S. R. Fisher, Victor Richart, william Henze:
Good Parents Admit Their Mistakes;
5. They Don't Pretend to Nebulous Virtues
By HAROLD F. STRONG YOU ARE a bad parent if you never make mistakes, It is an unfortunate child who has to live with perfection. It's an unfortunate parent who cannot admit his imperfections. I have known many parents and many children. I have never “who “lost face” with his child by failings. I have known a good many who lost it irretrievably by to virtues they did |
known
pretending not possess. ° My personal conviction is that people who cannot admit their faults are people who are not doing much about correcting them. If we have succeeded in persuading our 4 young children Mr. Strong that we are paragons who never feel anger or hurt or discouragement, we will lose them in adolescence when they find-out we are Rotting of the kind. ~ OUR STRU GGL. ES toward perfection are what earn our children’s respect and not the perfection itself. If mothers and fathers under“stood how reassuring it is to a child to know that they have to
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| Miss Jane Ann Hodges,
| "daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale |
R. Hodges, 337 N. Irvington
Ave, and George K. Hall were |
married at 2:30 p.m. Satur. day in Sweeney Chapel of But ler University, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Hall, Noblesville, are the | bridegroom's parents,
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fight as he does to overcome selfpity and resentment; nation and hurt, they would not | try to pretend those battles are | not going on. Our conquests are the evi- | dence they need .to prove they, | 00, can overcome their prob- | lems. They are the most vital | Incentives we can give them. = = 2 i WHEN WE pretend to be | Superior, to normal human. fail-
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| © Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barnet, 427 N. Gray St., announce the
approaching marriage of their daughter, Donna, to Marvin Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Schwartz, 2321 E. Mich-
igan St. The wedding will be at
Alam, eBohiplay =.
ness.
love :
indig- |
—admitting his
ings, we close a door between our children and ourselves. For they have not learned to pretend. And we indulge our seifrighteousness at the cost of their despair at ever being able 40 live up to such highminded-
It is the miracle of children's love that they cherish us
ll not because we are perfect—
Investment
Course Booms In New York
+ Women Learn |
"Here's the last of 10 articles by the executive director of The Children’s Village, famed train-
ing community for undisciplined and unadjusted -
boys, His articles give a new perspective on relationships between the. normal child and his normal parent.
Money Manners By ELIZABETH TOOMEY
E Herman Roesch, Walter Thoms, George Lanigan, Will Rossiter, Wayne Warrick and Frank the meantime 4 Lobraico. two jacks and Service Group | Smne s rs wim SE : Freund and J. L. Simmons will “Now he pt “
and the nines alty deuces ol two deuces W ."one deuce
pour. So : Mrs. W. J. Hamaker and Mrs, Niles are co-chairmen. Other . committees include Mrs. Lobraico
Plans Dinners
Many Reunions Set
and Mrs. Warrick, co-chairmen, During Convention [Gocorations: Mrs. Rossiter and wants to call “Do you remember when—?" Mrs co-chairmen, pub-~ four ig da t will highlight conversations at thelticity. and Mrs. Paul Wyand and aThe oppon reunion dinners July 10 duringiMrs L, H. Heustis, co-chairmen, altar the. wa, the national convention of thejrefreshments. Aa ice Women's Overseas Service League! Assistants for the refreshments wort meeting here. committee include Mesdames and that they Headquarters for the July 9-13/Howard McCord, Joe Kriner, Wile Si at he event will be the Hotel Lincoln. [liam Sheerer, Robert Teeter, John I es Nurses, American Red Cross, Cochraz. Anthony Merz, Edmond Y. : WACs, WAVEs, Signal Corps,|Gee, Fayne Ottinger, ” + Me YMCA and YWCA and all otheriand Robert Todd. Comect Me
groups which participated in both
World Wars will hold separate BPW Convention
opponents wel is that the de
dinn ers. ere A numberof Indiana Business — ed &t AIL Tf [Red Cross to Meet and Professional Women’s Club isn't a meld. = te ATHY eae Sora members will have important The deuces | any n to be do women will dine in the Indiana|roles in the forthcoming biennial Bs a University Medical Center staff convention of the National Fed- do not form a |dining room. Miss Jean Coffey,leration in San Francisco. It will can be used 1 [center Russ recon, and Misa be Monday through July 7. that really is Pauline Tate ‘0 e cal Cen- . s Whenever ter will be in charge. . Miss Grace Thompson, Oak oa Niepever
Hand City; “18 a member of tha = national nominating committee, Miss Hildegarde Bruggner, South Bend, is_ en the credential committee.
Members of thé American Red Cross, YMCA and YWCA will meet in the Hawthorn Room. Smaller groups will eat in various Indianapolis restaurants and tea-
.them to make actly as thoug Hand
the state at tha Penalty. Ca
Representing oom. + round table meetings will be Mrs, For examp Reservations Jor these atan Gy Mary Marquess, Lafayette, inter- bine some or that day with Mrs. Anne Wells at| National relations; Miss Audra cards with = the hotel's convention registra- Stout, Anderson, health and your hand. O! tion desk or by writing her at Safety; Miss Martha Bechendolt, alty cards (v 1129 N. Keystone Ave. Greenfield, public affairs; Mrs, addition of : y __.——{LaVonne “DeVore, Shelbyville, ~~~ hand)-to take education and vocations, and The only Dr. C. R. Dean Mrs, Otella Holman, Michigan penalty cards City, election watcher. still in your . must discard Given Award To Head Delegation each turn. os M The penal B utl i Pro f ssor rs. Bessie Thornton, South have melded er rroress Bend, state president, will head those penalty
the Indiana delegation of some 75 members.
-In addition to the scheduled program, members of the Indi.
you can use | proper meld penalty card. o Q—1 playec nament the somebody sa pick up the p
Receives Honor Dr. C. Ross Dean, Butler University associate education professor, has been awarded the Indiana Parent-Teachers Congress| gn. delegation have been invited scholarship for the 1950 work-it, 5 reception Monday being shop in PTA leadership at North-| {given by the Tennessee group in western University. 'honor of Miss Ella Virginia Ross,
United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, June 28—The day may come when men will be gla to have their wives go through their pockets. © Women, with a growing aware-| ness of sound investments, may
but because of our imperfections. It you have fallen short of the “ideal” you think you should
represent to your child, take comfort. You may be about to win your youngster for a friend.
schedule of activities {Fourth of July week-end.
Club Lists Holiday Plans
The Woodstock Club has a fulligoif tournament, mixed doubles for the/and men’s and women's singles) On| tennis championship matches and
turn change into folding money. | A non-profit organization called the Mutual Fund offered a study course on how to invest to wom-| en's clubs. It expected 1,000 relies. The Institute's president, Paul Bartholet, said today he stopped counting when the replies passed. 2,200. That was nearly three weeks ago. A huge pile awaits attention.
Not surprising, he said.
Control Purses "Now there is more and more]
{Saturday the club tennis champ- a buffet supper from 6:30 to 8:30! money in more and more people's; ionship' for boys and girls under p. m.
15 will be held.
buffet dinner will be served from hold a weiner roast on July 7.
7 to 9 o'clock followed by dancing
with Bill Moore's orchestra. Mr. and Mrs,
are chairmen of the event.
Tennis Tourney
On Sunday the club
William : Shafer and Dr. and Mrs, Wayrie Ritter
Combination Makes
Easy Cooking
thands,” he continued. “The aver-|
In the evening The teen-agers in the club will age working man :10 years ago True. @) | didn't need to know about stocks|
{had no money to invest, so
{and bonds.
| wdince women control most]
| family purses, you can see why, For an easy 9 quick lunch, so many women want to learn the classified columns
servé hot potato salad and frank-| how to invest—and fast.”
furters. Cook potatoes with skins tennis on and dice, but not too finely. championship for boys and girls Season with salt, pepper, dry mu
The study course which thou-|
{sands of club women will hear
s-| this’ winter, 1s divided into three
under 18 will be played and also tard and a touch of sugar. Add lectures.
the men’s doubles championship one-half cup water and one-half
matches. A buffet supper will be cup vinegar.
held again that night from 6:30
Cook diced bacon until lightly money .
The first deals with various | ways of investing and saving!
to 8:30 o'clock. Luncheon will be browned, add grated onion and the mattress to buying corporate | served Monday from 12:30 to 2.30 cook until tender. Mix with po-| stocks and bonds.
p.m, and dinner from 6:30 to tatoes and heat. Simmer franks|
8:30 p.m
On the holiday there will be a on a platter around the hot po-
In the second, corporate secarla
until heated through and arrange ties are explained.
swimming meet, men’s field day 'tato salad.
pf Epply photo
Miss Lois Jeanne Paugh and William B. Scott will be married at 8:30 p. m., Aug. 12, in the . Beech Grove Methodist Church, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Paugh, Beech Grove, and Mr, and Mrs. William M. Scott, , are the couple's
In the third lecture, the wotnen| i get the rules for good Investing.
| Three Are Future Brides; Another Is Married Saturday
Porter photo.
July | is the date set by Miss Mary Helen Pieczko for
marriage to Donald Gene Sachs
Holy Trinity Catholic Church. Her mother is Mrs, Mary Pieczko, 530 N. Concord St. His parents are Mr, and
Mrs. Fred Sachs, 110 W, Kan.
sas St’
Druidberti phots t Walter W. Jackson took Miss Doris Bittner a his bride ja ceremony read at 11 a. m, Sat: urday in Our. Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church.
« + from tucking it under!
The anuouncemen} a oil vice presidential candidate, happened to award was made yesterday vited to canasta. hosed. manages’ masking |, The sla have been Invited (3 a ihe Indiana PTA Congress In the day given in honor of Miss Helen of jacks. The {World War Memorial. Irwin, also a vice presidential discarded a Mrs. Carl Schloesser, director prs didat by the Towa delegation couldn’t pick of the state office here; was e, by Wa velegation, rule? given a life membership. | That day the Indiana group will Anos 26} A . Made {hold a dinner party in the Hotel it rtanol ppointments Miss N. Claire Wil= _Beveral new appointments were|liams and Miss Mary Hollis, both at all. A fev made by Mrs. Joseph M. Walker, of Terre Haute, are in charge of this as a s | Greentield, state president. Miss the party. Several of the national standing. TI {Florencé Coffin, Michigan City, | officers will be guests. out that giv was named membership chair-| Legislation, dealing particular< way to pl man. New directors include Mrs.!ly with discriminations against official rule Is Fred Thralls and Mrs. George women, will be a main concern discard that Brown, assistant, both of Terre/of delegated at convention. “Turn canasta. Haute 5A; Mrs. D. C. Graham, the Tide at the Turn of the Cen« If you hav | Crawfordsville, 5B; Mrs. Lewis tury” is the theme for the nations and the pla Stanley, Richmond, 7B, and Mrs.|a) meeting. throws a jac mari Stumpf, TA. Mrs. Ova Cas- jack and add sidy, Manila, was 2ppointed Rush You also can County chairs chairman. {air Sold Sets discard pile. | otyle Show Dates Q—Are yo! Luncheon-Card | Party. He 12 snd 13 have been’ se. a card that The second in a series of sum-| 103 ag dates for their annual meld? For {mertime luncheon bridge-canasta|j. v.0 ouohios show by ‘mem- a meld of thr parties for Riviera Club members|, .. + the Children’s Museurs ~ Are you the {and their guests was held today Guild it ‘was ahnouneed toda a king from lin the clubhouse, Hostesses were The 1 p. m. event will be in A—Yes. Yi Mesdames Ernest F. Taylor, Fred | P. M. -oard a king | {Indianapolis Athletic Club.. L, { Bolle, BE, W, McIlvaine and Leroy Strauss & Co. will give the fashe can never fon show. you have al Buy a good, late-model USED| General chairman is Mrs, $470 1 ere CAR today! Be ready for summer | Thomas J. Umphirey. Mrs. Wile discard it. fun, week-end trips, that long-|liam 8. Ramey is in charge of good play.
planned vacation. Turn now to tickets. Guild president is Mrs, of today's Kenneth Kinnear. This is the { Times for a big selection of Used second time the members have Oars. The Times is the Used Oar sponsored such an event. It was
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