Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 May 1951 — Page 16
SEC. 2—PAGE 4
THE INDIAN
Decker-McVey
Miss Sue Ann McVey became the bride of Robert
William Decker Jr.: in a
.. 3:30 p. m. service held Saturday «in the home of the bride's parents. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Mitchell, 321 W. 62d 8t. The bridegroom. {s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert William Decker of Cincin-
nati. Dr. Jean 8S. Milner of the Second Presbyterian Church read the vows. In an afternoon frock of
striped organza with matching satin accessories, Mrs. Joan "Hemple . Douglas, ( ‘incinnati; Was matron, of honor. Miss Mars
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cinnati in a matching outfit, , ‘was aid of honer, Best Man Robert Colthar, Cincinnati,’ was best mart, ’ The bride wore pale rose
mauve silk shantung accented with threads of gold embroidery. She wore an empire crown of fresh lilacs and carried a matching bouquet of lilacs and roses. : A reception ceremony.
followed the
The bride will be graduated |
from the University of Cincin-
nati this June. She is a member |
of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. The bridegroom, who is affilfated with Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity, attended Ohio University,
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Miss Murtaugh To Be Bride
Miss Veronica M. Murtaugh, 1500 N. Delaware St., will become the bride of Joseph J. McGuire in a June 2 rite. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Murtaugh of Dover, Ind The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Edward McGuire, 1013 E. Morris St. The service wjll be performed in St John’s Catholic Church in Dover. For her maid of honor the bride-to-be has.chosen her sister, Miss Elvis Murtagh. Another sister, Miss Marian Murtaugh, will be bridesmaid. Ellen Murtaugh, a niece of the bride-to-be will be fiowergirl. |
Attendants Listed Charles McGuire will be his brother's best man. Ushers will be Robert Maher and Richard Murtaugh.
The-bride=to-be-is-a-graduate-of—
Indiana University and of the IU School of Nursing. The bridegroom currently is attending the University of Notre Dame. Honoring Miss Murtaugh, Mrs. Thomas Beavers, 759 Leland 8t., will have a miscellaneous shower in her home tomorrow night. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs,
Harry Ruess and Miss Anita Rayl. . Mrs. Thomas Carney, 3747 N.
Oxford St., will entertain for Miss . Murtaugh with a kitchen shower in her home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Fred West will assist.
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St. Agnes alumnae announce comihg events. The first reunion of the class of 1946 of te academy will be held at'a 1 p. luncheon Saturday in the We Hotel.
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By MARGUERITE SMITH Times Garden. Editor
to attend her’ class reunion, She Lo Will be the house guest of Mids RE RE Britis Zeller, 354" N.
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APOLIS TIMES _ The Mature Parent—
By MURIEL LAWRENCE
WE ARE TOO quick to blame “broken homes” for children’s problems. Jimmy was the child of a fatherless
home. He grew up happy and secure. Harry also was
the child of a fatherless home. He grew up so insecure and Sontispa that he had to be sent to a correctional school. hen Jimmy was J<he had a tantrum in the park’ because his mother wouldn't buy him some popcorn. | She closed her knitting bag, picked him up E and strapped him firmly into his stroller. Halfway home, when he had stopped screaming and struggling, she smiled at him and said: { “Now we can go back to the park and finish’ } -the: game.” ” When Harry was 3, he had a ‘tantrum in the! grocery store. , He struck his mother and
Dél laware St. . sizeable garden store and a shouted, “Give me the conte oY T5¢ hate you.' x for whichever all-purpose fruit She hurriedly bought Harry his cookies. P| tree spray they stock. It's wise a an Card Party to remember that any speciaj, THESE TWO mothers were in the same The American Legion Balti-| difficulty you've had in past boat. "The homes of both were broken. Why Mrs. Lawrence more and Ohio Auxiliary Unit years will be more thoroughly did one broken home produce well-adjusted
Jimmy and the other, maladjusted Harry? Jimmy's mother did not need the reassurance of a 3-year-old child’ 8 approval. . She was the widow of a World War II pilot who
THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1951
had won the DFC, and she had been loved; losing her husband had not impaired her confidence in her ability to hold love. Harry’s mother dared not risk his good will toward her. She
was divorced, and she had ceased to credit her ability to hold
love. Broken homes make children insecure only when those ‘Who live in them are insecure. #£ w 8 Ae =» IT'S TIME WE understood that a parent's reactions to the loss of a wife or husband have some bearing on the child's reactions to the loss of a mother or father. The removal of a parent's physical presence. from : a home does not destroy a child's security. If it did, Jimmy would have been as unadjusted a boy as Harry.. Harry's unadjustment was not
due to his “broken home,” but to the broken confidence of his mover 25" PERE InaURT wa Siar ruminating and. hurtful experience.
Are ‘Broken Homes’ Blamed Too Often?
It is not easy for a parent suffering from the emotional Up- >
heaval of divorce to move with assurance on the disciplinesof her youngsters. She is in a shocked and weakened state, If she her-
. self is not aware of her own tendencies to retreat from her re-
spqnsibilities, those who love her should help her. To achieve such self-knowledge and control in the midst of hurt and suffering is an achievement of love. Its reward is the real comfort, the real reassurance of our children's increasing trust, respect and love.
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