Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1951 — Page 29

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SUNDAY, JUNE AT, Two Purdue

~ Graduates

To Say Vows

Brown-Goold Wedding Today

Two recent Purdue University graduates will be married this afternoon at 3:30 p. m. in the Old Bethel Methodist Church. BEx-

changing vows read by the Rev.|

C. M. Johnson will .be Miss Ann Lyle Goold and William P, Brown. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Maurice Goold, 6620 E. 10th St. Mr. Brown is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Brown, Muncie. , Gray silk and net will be worn by Miss Patty Lou Young of Kokomo, maid of honor, The bridesmaids, Miss Beth Brown, Muncie, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Phyllis Rosell will wear mauve dresses, ' Mr. Brown’s brother, Richard Brown of Muncie, will be best man and Lowell Mansfield and Robert Sargent, both of Muncie, will be ushers. The bride will wear a white satin gown with a pleated hem ruffle edged with chantilly lace. She will carry a Bible with a white orchid. Immediately after the ceremony, there will be a reception in the church.

Miss Goold is a member of

Kappa Beta Sorority and Mr. Brown of Alpha Zeta Fraternity.

Graduation Exercises

Continued From Page 29 Birge, Jeannette Danner and Dorothy Haerle. Dorothy made a friend of a restless little brother sitiing near her by giving him her earrings which he wore with much digr ough .2 entire proceedings.

HE TUDOR HALL commencement was

that night in Second Pres-

byterian Church, with Shirley A. Hamrin of Northwestern University giving the address. Connie Cadick got home from Vassar in time to see Susan graduated. Mr. and Mrs. August Bohfen, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Scheidenhelm, Mildred dnd George Kuhn, Mrs. Edgar Evans and Isabel and Lyman Ayres were in the audience.’ Mrs. William S. Hall looked especially» pretty in a short white dress and three-quarter length coral cape.

OSEPHINE - MADDEN was a busy person last

week. She gave a party

in the lovely garden on Saturday and on Monday went to Columbus for the entertainment given by Miss Elsie Sweeney for the local unit of the Women’s Committee of the Indiana State Symphony Society. On puesday Josephine and Mrs. Easley Blackwood went to a tea in Hartford City given by Mrs. Olaf Hedstrum.

5 n = WITH THE arrival of Ar-~ thella and Frank Fishback on Thursday from Coconut Grove, Fla., summer becomes official. They are the only people I know who come to Indianapolis for the summer instead of leaving it as quickly as possible. They are in the Sylvester Johnsons’ little house on E 434 St. . . . Marianne wild returns to her home in Wash- . n tomorrow after a 10day visit here which she divided between Mrs Ben C. Lewis and ‘Mrs. A. Vernon Grindle.

The Mature Parent—

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Vows uniting Miss Martha Ann Byfield and Daniel H. Feldhake were read at 10 o'clock yesterday morning in Holy Angels Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. Jo-

| heph Grothaus officiated. | Parents of the couple are Mrs. | Josephine Eisenhower, 3345 | Ruckle St., and Mr, and Mrs. H. N. Feldhake, 1720 Union St. Attending the bride were Miss Barbara Weber, maid of honor, and Misses Harriet Sue, Ellen Mae and Catherine Byfield, bridesmaids. They wore orchid marquiset with satin sashes.

a. 8H THE BRIDEGROOM was attended by Leonard Feldhake, best man, and Bill Mattingly of Loretta, Ky., and Donald Kattau, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, ushers. | The bride's gown was of white satin with a cathedral train. She wore an heirloom’ lace veil and carried calla lilies. After the reception in Holy Angels School Hall, the couple

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Mrs. John D. Craig

Speedway Christian Church was the scene yesterday of the marriage of Miss Evelyn Spencer and John D. Craig. The

ciated at the double-ring ceremony. ‘i. : Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Spencer, 4049 W. 14th St., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dudley Craig, 1816 Edgewood Ave. The matron of honor, Mrs. Raymond P. Jenkins, Evansville, and the maid of honor, Miss Edith Spencer, cousin of the bride, wore matching frocks of aqua marquiset. bald, Mrs. Mrs, aqua manrduiset.

Miss Sharon Ruth Craig, nieces of the bridegroom, were flower-

girls. Gown Described

nylon tulle gown fashioned with a molded bodice outlined with a draped fichu. Her bouffant skirt extended into a cathedral train. A twisted satin band, highlighted with seed pearls,

veil of illusion.

and Claude Dale Craig, brother

of the bridegroom. The couple will live at 4949

W. 14th St.

Methodist "Hospital School of

Nursing attended Indiana Central Col-

lege.

Parents, Not Schools, Should

Provide Teen Sex Education

By MURIEL LAWRENCE TEEN-AGE HI-Y CLUBS across the country have

requested sex instruction in They can’t get it in the

the public schools. publie schools.

All they could get would be instruction in the physi-

cal facts of sex.

That is the least important lesson sex education has

to teach. “Sex instruction is in-

struction in self-respect, for others, personal dignity and in a child's relationship to God.” Those are the words of a noted psychiatrist and teacher, Dr. Frank J O’Brien, associate superintendent of the Division of Child Welfare, New York City Board of Education. The HiI-Y clubs are composed of earnest and serious youngsters. They should be readily able to see that schools cannot give proper sex instruction because schools are not primarily responsible for a child’s social, moral and spiritual education. His parents are. Let's take careful note that Dr. O'Brien's definition of sex instruction makes no mention of instruction in sex physiology.

Mrs.

That omission may startle .

parents who have believed that their responsibility ends ‘with briefing Alice and Bill on sex mechanics. It startles us because we are not told one half of what we should be told of the findings of the specialists who work with sexually delinquent children. : § 8 4 . SEX DELINQUENTS are youngsters who are only too

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Miss Martha Ann Byfield

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Rev. Kenneth E. Thorne offi< |

Brides- | maids, Miss Jessie Marie Theo- | Robert Wolf and | John Wilson, also wore |

Miss Elizabeth Ann Uhls and |

The bride chose a blush gink |

held her two-tiered fingertip | Mr. Craig chose his brother, | Charles Robert Craig, as best |

man. Ushers were Harold Hu- | ber, Mr. Wilson, John Strauch |

The bride is a graduate of the |

and the bridegroom |

H. Feldhake,

Mrs. D. H. Feldhake

left for New York and the eastern states, Mr. Feldhake was graduated from St. Joseph’s College, Renssaelaer.

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Miss McCord To Be Bride

Mr. and Mrs. Francis McCord, 801 N. Wallace Ave, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Frances Joann, to Kedrick Eugene Fisher, son of the Mrs. G. Lavon Fisher,

The ceremony will be read at 3:30 p. m. next Sunday in Sweeney

{Chapel, Butler University, The

Rev, Mr, Fisher will officiate.

Bridal attendants will be Mrs.| Leslie W. Bradley, Teaneck, N. J,,| =

matron of honor, and Mrs. William Richardson, Mrs. Paul

Stumph and Miss Dana Fisher, *

bridesmaids. Omer Ray Clark, Medaryville, will be best man, while Mr. Bradley, Teaneck; Mr, Richardson, and Donald Wasson will be ushers. + Miss McCord, a graduate of Butler University and Jordan Conservatory of Music, is a mem-

Junior Budget Is Like Winter Budget

ber of Mu Phi Epsilon Sorority. Si

Mr, Fisher also was graduated

from Butler University.

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aware of the facts of sex physiology. They have a huge store of factual knowledge. And that’s all they have. They are in trouble because their knowledge of sex needs has never

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WE NEED the kind of help | that the late Prof. Frank W. | University of 1 West Virginia gave to his stu- |

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dents in a course on the problems of love and marriage. “The ultimate {in intimacy,” he said, “may occur in a congenial conversation, looking at

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