Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 December 1950 — Page 11
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Rite Will Be Read Tonight in Church
Vows uniting Miss Marjorie Marilyn Wilson and Dr. Jack Day, Denison will be read at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the North Methodist Church. “Officiating at the double’ ring’ ceremony will be the Rev. ‘George Arthut Frantz, First Presb | terian Church, and the Rev. Dal-! las L. Browning.
Parents of the couple are Mr}
and Mrs. Frederick G. Wilson, 125 Blue Ridge Road, and Mrs. Arthur E. Denison, 2845 Wash: ington Blvd. -
Mrs. James R. Loggins. sister.
‘of the bride and matron of honor, will be gowned in gold satin with!
‘a net yoke. Her bouftant skirt
will be of net. Bride to Wear White |
Miss Joyce Powers will serve
"as maid of honor. Bridesmaids
will be Mrs. Gordon E. Wilson, «Miss Betty Prince and Miss Carol Beacon. They will wear gowns! like the honored attendant in water turauoise satin. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, ‘will wear & gown of white satin, fashioned
with a yoke and long tapering
sleeves of French lace. Her full
“length skirt will fall into’a cathe-
dral train. Her fingertip length veil of silk: illusion will be held in place by a lace bonnet trimmed with pearls and orange blossoms.
*Reception Planned
Dr. Dean E. Hoppes, Anderson, ‘will be best man. Ushers will in-
elude Dr. H, T. Risley, Oakland
City, Charles Millspaugh, Gordon E. Wilson and James R. Loon! Following the service a re-! ‘ception will be held in the home of the bride's parents. The bride attended Butler University and now is a student at, Indiana University. - The bride-| groom is a graduate of Indiana! University School of Dentistry i a member of Acacia Fratern-! y
Party F Honors Pledges Of Omega Phi Taus
A Christmas party and gift ex‘change honoring new pledges of Alpha Beta Chapter, Omega Phi Tau Sorority, was held yesterday
Arlington Ave. re ing included Mesdames ‘Nicholas Cracinoiu, Robert Thomas, Robert Youse, Kirby West and George Zorca. Assisting the hostess were Mes-| dames Thomas Cowley Lloyd Entwistle, Merrill McMurray, James Thomas and Donald Venable and Miss Georgia Cox. —
Holiday Visitors = |
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hughes |
Bhahran, Saudi Arabi a, will:
spend the Christmas holidays with Mr. Hughes’ parents, Me. and Mrs. Forest Hughes, 5020 W.! 13th st. Speedway City, {
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To Attend ROA Annual Dance
Capt. William C. George, 9551 Central Ave. is one. of the Navy, Army and Air Force officers attending the Reserve Officers Association annual Christmas dance from 9 p. m. to midnight tomorrow in the Officers Club, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Capt. George will leave for active duty in the Air Force Jan. 3.
=Rugs Appear On Market
Wool Carpeting = Becomes Scarce
By ELIZABETH TOOMEY | United Press Staff Correspondent | NEW YORK, Dec. 21—Man-
{made fibers will replace wool in} at least one-fourth of next year's] carpets, the manufacturers say.|
getting increasingly scarce. “Besides,” said Adolph XKlein,| a technical director of the James) Lees Carpet Co., “wool prices! jumped as much as 125 per cent | in the last year.” At those prices,| manufacturers figured gloomily,| bare floors would have a sudden’ vogue in home decorating. e © answer, temporarily at Jeast, is carpeting made from ray-| on fibers specifically engineered! ito be sturdy enough for use un-| derfoot. “We're coming out with a car-! pet made of all cellulose acetate] {which will sell for around $69
cent acetate and 10 per cent ny-! Jon will be more expensive—about {$15 a square yard.”
iadded, however, that the “same tain at Christmas dinner their {texture in all wool would cost $19 gon. Alvin Jr. and nephew, Ed-
la square yard.
{American floors as it sounds.
{exactly like all wool carpets. In {many cases, wool and rayon {fibers are blended. | “We've been experimenting with | {these wool substitutes for several!
‘We, the Women—
Parents Should Be Forgiven For Outbursts With Junior
EVEN the experts who lay down the law to us parents about how to and how not to bring up Junior can mellow with the years. In the mellowing they can come to see that parents are, after all, just human beings who can’t always speak in a quiet but firm voice, ignore Johnny's smart aleck actigns, or resist the impulse to spank a little darling who is acting like a demon. For proof 1 submit the statement of Miss Jessie Stanton, who for the past 25 years has been working with children in “progressive” or “modern” schools. Says Miss Stanton: “I don’t approve of spanking. It's just an easy way out. But I used to think it was terrible. I don't now, I can sympathize with parents, if once or twice a year, at the end of the day when they are all tired out, they give their child a spanking.” , Thank you, Miss Stanton. That's what we parents need more than anything else—a Ruth Millett little understanding from the experts. They make us feel guilty most of the time, but after all we are just ~ human beings. We can’t for 12 hours a day, every day in the year, Bandle Jounny exactly as the experts Jells us 10.
IF Johnny should be forgiven his badness on the grounds that he was tired and cross, or upset, surely Mama and Papa can occasionally be forgiven for being less than perfect parents on the same grounds: If it’s wrong to make a child feel ashamed and inadequate— it's wrong to make parents feel that way, too. But that’s what a lot of the experts do to uss.
years,” explained one manufact-| {urer, “but until the price of wool] jumped so drastically . it wasn't] leconomically sound to use them.”| Seems that wools from China, | {once considered the best for car-| |pets, are unavailable now, and| {other good sources like India. {Pakistan and Argentine have put | heavy government taxes on their | {wools, | “Our own sheep,” explained Mr. | { Klein, “just don’t live under con-| [tions rugged enough to produce /good wool for carpets.” Floors may be brighter as a re{suit of all this. The rayon fibers, {designers say, take clearer, brighter colors than wool. If any-| {body's interested in. an all white, |carpet, one manufacturer pointed lout that a pure white was pos-| {sible with the new fibers, where jan off ‘white was the best man{aged in wool carpeting. . | Cinnamon, amethyst and smoke jare three new trend-setting colors {in plain color carpets. But car-
|pets with a subdued, tone-on- tone!
{pattern in soft shades of green land grey still rank top favorites, ! jmanufacturers report, whether | {they come from a chemist's test: tube or an OF an Argentine Sheep. sheep.
Party Given For Patients
| Patients of the Flower Mission |
If You Are
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So thanks again, Miss Stanton, for your few kinds words.
in Doubt as to What to Give
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Hospital were entertained by the, {Mission board of directors at a Christmas party yesterday.
man, was assisted by Mrs. Hugh! Carpenter and Mrs. Leonard’ Murchison. . Following the program pa-| tients received fruit, candy and presents for their children,
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Mr. and Mrs. Alvin G. Jose,; Lt. and Mrs. A. Ww. Murphy of and Miss Betty Allen will hold Sarah Ann Matter and George Mr. Klein 3608 Carroliton Ave. will enter- Washington, D. C.' and Falls open house New Year's Day from Harry Buschmann for their mar-
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Sets Nuptial Date
Jan. 31 is the date set by Miss
Church, Va. are expected to arrive Saturday to spend. the : : holidays with Mrs. Murphy's par-‘Allen’s parents,
3 to 6 p. m. in the home of Miss riage. The rite will be read in Mr. and® Mrs. the home of the bride-to-be’s
3115 Guilford Ave. Lt. Murphy Ave. Northwood, Marion. expected are Miss Claire Morgan the son of Mrs. Dorothy Ford of Muncie and Miss Nancy Buschmann and Charles Severin {Buschmann, both of Indianapolis,
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