Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 June 1950 — Page 13
THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1050 ¥ Miss Alice Adamson | J Will Be Wed Today § To George J. Feeney
Ceremony Will Be Read at 4 O'Clock - This Afternoon in iv’ Wayne, Pennsylvania
WAYNE, Pa., June "29. Miss Alice Coates Adamson and George Joseph Feeney will be married at 4 o'clock this afternoon in St. Mary's Episcopal Church here. Ms. Neoney In the son of Mr. and Mrs, Francis J, Feeney,
Chipaga and Saduanapolis, and the nephew of Al Feeney, Mayor pe. Warren Mosley, St. Davids, Pa., and. Thomas! Adamson III, Ga.,, are the bride's parents.
Cedartown, Dr. Henry Mitchell. will officiate. The bride, who will be given in. marriage by Mr. Mosley, will wear French net over
neckline, sleeves trimmed with Duchess lace and a bouffant skirt | ; xa Adamagh hve 3 veil of Duchess lace that falls coronet o ace and or ¢ blossoms. wil i cascade et a ang! She - will carry | ula L. Hunter, St. Davids, will he the maid of honor. My Day— -"Miss Florence Walton, Vero
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Mass.; Miss Anne Tucker, Wilton, | Co + Conn., and s Jeanne Robinson, | y of Living Indianapolis, Will be the brides: Hiked Sharply maids
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Mesdames Joseph Hanna, Alex Taggart and Silas Reagan
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Rani Honor Sharon Smith, 1950 graduate of the Mishawaka High School, has. been awarded the annual $500 fine arts scholarship Sf the F4pFa:
Sorority. Ms, John AE on ship chairman, the ane nouncement.
Sharon ‘plans to study coms © imercial art. She is the creator of ' la syndicated teen-age cartoon “Button and Beaux.” Honorable mention for the award was given to Prudence Windsor, Anderson; William Wagoner, Plymouth; Hale {lie Kirkpatrick, Raib, and Jack | Laurien, Winona Lake,
[Sorority Committss Fourteen other graduating sens [lors received scholarships. They include Miss Windsor and Cora Mae Grigsby, both of Anderson; Sharon Sloan, Frankfort; Robert Roach, Delphi; Robert Brown, Bicknell; Jane Nobray, Columbus; {Carol Sue Proudfoot, Muncie; {Ralph Yount, Greenwood; Glori‘lann Quisenberry, Crawfordsville; {Phyllis Collier, Logansport;
Photos by Bob Wallace, Times Staff Photographer,
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Several new inte in mond, Va., and the Rhode Island| will be in a fairly sound economic events have Vand in Testing the amount of prize money of-| School of Design. Mr. Feeney is a|positi be p : Mrs.| : “- position, cause she has concen- p fered in each division are: ol waetheart graduate of Park School, anditrated her. expenditures on re Maude Rynerson, Clayton, applied vonders of Burvard University. He is a mem-|papilitation and modernization of arts, $1587; Mrs. Cecil Lawson, od in thi t A any Pudding Insti her industries. In the long TUN | __Greenshurg, domestic arts, $1755, in Lue IM - Fee {this will put them in good con- and Mrs, Roy Latta, Brazil, astex rein- T ney-and his bride will dition, though at the present time culinary division, $1805. Mrs. lice in Cambridge, Mass, where he i 3,04 not seem to help th Florence K. Miller, St. Bernice, nd blocked will attend the Harvard Business Plus y . Administration School people in their immediate needs. will serve as general assistant to, olors: yel- . * : But expenditures on housing Mrs. Holloway, ination or M S } and other methods of obtaining Premium Events | 2 3 certain goods could only bring Special events added to the pro-| ng green. useum e S temporary satisfaction to some PRL this year with I $13.95 of the people’s desires. amounting to $875 include Indian u ates The fall of the government relic displays, an old fashioned " |should not affect the Schuman spelling bee open to adults as well Sweet. Scout Badge Classes |plan greatly. But, nevertheless, as school children, a- et. race gabardine. Also Are Scheduled it is unfortunate, because such to determine Indiana's “speed orint d $0 re sccneauie constant changes in any one} champion,” man or woman, and print de. The Children’s Museum an-| country’s government is extreme. igroup exhibits by d. Attrac- nptinees Pai special summer ly disconcerting. hi framers. glubs , Inter clul conduc pt" arts o or green. staff during July. They will in- L An added attraction in the ap-| $16.95 clude the Zoo Club by John F. He en e tz plied arts division this year, cerCarson; the Travel Club by Miss| [tain to attract more than ordinary 2 Rosemary Skaggs, and the Out- 1 B WwW A . {interest, is a contest for builders ' for men, door Sketch Club by Miss June! | O e ef Mrs. Karolyn Holloway lof model honftes not more than 18 $11.95 Joyce. . = | {inches long. X 15° inches wide ana : ’ The meetings will be held from Aug. 12 Set {usual program in“ the women's 12 inches igh 7 2:30-to- ning Wed- For Nu tials — {building ‘by Mrs. Karolyn Hol-| Entries all exhibits in the| nt Nylon nesday. Registration will be held! P {loway, Colfax, department direc- women’s building: will close Aug: through Saturday. Sessions are| Miss Helen Frances Feltz andtor, Premiums have been in-16. A complete premium list may ives you free. Materials used in the sketch Joseph Thomas Lawson wil belcreaed to $10,000. This is $2800 be obtained now by writing to i ; class will be sold at cost. married at 10 a. m., Aug nimore than a year ago. {Mrs. Holloway in the Indiana 4 Qudes nes i} Stout baage Slgsbes the Se Philip Neri Catholici A total of $4000 is at stake State Fairgrounds, Indianapolis 5. also eld during July ey ure | or ture include work for the a finders! Mrs. Mary Feltz, 549 N. Parker S hi | L ik F C kh badge, led by Mr. Carson; the bird|Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. C. » 1r ey IKeS iction ores
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By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT PARIS, June 29—The French State Fairgrounds. Government fell: on Saturday! {over a question of the right to| raise the limit! on national spending to meet | the demands for higher salaries for civil Thi
They will wear blue and lemon! yellow ‘organdy dresses. The
and makes the cap sleeves is ap-| pliqued in tiers on the skirts. The attendants will carry bouquets of daisies, cornflowers, poppies and|P wheat. They will have wreaths § of daisies and cornflowers.
_ Ushers Listed 2 Philip Van Dyke Moore, Indianapolis, will be the best man. The ushers will include Thomas Harvey Cox Jr., Henry Gordon Taggart, Smiley Newton Chambers Jr, James Arthur Goode and * do come on toch} Po Donald Craige Free.| Mrs. Roosevelt Pict! points : al aige Free- : The demand) man, Detroit; Francis J. Feeney for a raise in salaries resulted! Added to Fair Prog ram Jr., Chicago; Robert Doyle and| trom" a sharp increase in the cpst| Wayne Barnett, Basin, and Al-|of living. This has gone up to Special features of’ interest in the fine arts division. John A. rt Warren Mosley Jr lover 20 times what it was before |; ill be hasized Grepp. Franklin, prominent HooA reception in the home of Mr. the war and salaries to less than | 3 women. wi emphasiz gier artist and former prize win-| and Mrs. Mosley will follow the 10 times, which does create a real more than ever before at the ner at the fair, is serving as as-| — Ceremony; es hardship: i 11950 Indiana State Fair Aug -31 sistant direc tor. He is now an art]
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Miss Adamson was graduated Fundamentally, I think, that through Sept. 8. teacher in Franklin College. | Other assistant directors and ‘
Mrs, Julian Bobbs and from right) and Sylvester Johnson (right) discuss a decision n the liistie Beau Jack-Harper headline bout. Proceeds from the Mateh will be turned over to the Marion Coun- |*
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finders badge by. Miss, Thelma Lawson, 3362 Kenwood Ave. Patterson, and the rock and min- the parents of the couple. eral badge by Miss Skaggs. Miss Carolyn Greiner wi be honor and Miss Mari-| Glass Blowing the maid of lyn Brennan and Miss Patricia pl Sistration aise 1s being held|poqardore will be the bridesmaids. : rough Saturday: in person Thy | The bride will be given in mar-| aT an 32 en rd to iriage by her brother-in-law, John| P. Dowd. Tegistet only it they can attend aly James P. Lawson will be ns Frank Long, who creates thei best man while the ushers Fil bel glass botanical exhibits, will givel haymond Salulowits an Rol ort a glass-blowing demonstration Sminel’e a daily at 4 p, m. Sundays and Mon- St. Joseph's College and Butler| | University.
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NEW YORK, June 20--An attractive young Hoosier from Indianapolis is finishing up a wonderful month here as guest editor of Mademoiselle Magazine. | She” s Shirley Renick, one of 20 college students chosen from
| special Story about Miss Renick. issue.” Her mother, Mrs, J. L. Gates, lives at 922 East Morris, Indianapolis. We sat in the editorial offices and asked Shirley what chores she'd been assigned.
"sche hool” ") and | was a at the Indiana University Exténsion in Indianapolis for three years. Her
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“I'M GUEST fiction editor” she said. “That means I read hundreds and hundreds: o manuscripts that are mailed i to the magazine, and report on | the good ones. | “Out of that mountain of; ‘| ‘stuff, I've come across maybe | 10 good ones, : ; “But there's always the hor- - rible - feeling that you may be passing . up - something really
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George Johnson, Princeton; Jack Bates, Hammond, and Tom Sew» {ard, Franklin. | The $200 dean's award was {given to the Evansville College. | The award's committee includes | |Mrs. Arthur * Nordhoff, Jasper; oo |Mrs, A. D. Baker, New Albany; : | Mrs. {Ii Dean Lowe, New Castle; Mrs, {A. E. Allen, Danville; Mrs. E. R, Forney, Elwood; Mrs. Edwin Brown, Warren, Miss Mary Helen Kinnear, Logansport; Mrs. J. O. Van Sickle, Michigan City, and Mrs. David Walters, Columbia City.
Riviera Announces {Holiday Activities
The Riviera Club announces . its Fourth of July activities, | |There will be a novice and open © swimming meet at 9 a. m. There [wilt be novice and open free style — and, Individual medley events. Participating in the meet will be swimmers. from the Beilfuss Natatorium, the Town Club and the Lake Shore Country Club, all of Chicago, and the Indianape try clubs, Eugene Noll is in charge of the event. Brunch will be served {at 10:30 a. m, followed by dance Ling. &
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