Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1951 — Page 32
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of predatory
that it will be the last,
e will wear white satin,
tiara a on an heirloom prayerbook. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John B. yearn, ™ : - Spencer ‘Ave., Mr. and Mrs. P, Fitzwater, 5920 Oak Ave. are the
Attending the bride will be Miss
; finda Lou Henderson, Warsaw, " maid of honor} Mrs, Richard E. . Fitzwater, Peoria, Ill, and Miss
Miriam Starkey, bridesmaids, and Margaret Ann McKay, flowergirl. The maid of honor will be in rose satin and net; the bridesmaids in green satin and net, and the flowergirl in yellow taffeta. Mr, Fitzwater, Peoria, will be pest man while ushers will be
Donald DeTar of Detroit and
Ronald Carr. A reception will be held in Atherton Center at Butler University. After a wedding trip, the
couple will live at 2147 Kildare
Ave. The bride
studied at Purdue University. We, the Women—
If Hubby's A Don Juan
By RUTH MILLETT
SEVERAL current magazines "have articles on the “Don Juan” type of husband. They seem to be trying to get across the idea to women that if your husband man
~probably suffering from some
1s a Don Juan he is a sick
kind of mother complex, Well, what if he is?
wife is in a tough spot.
What women married to such
men want to know is not what makes them what they are, but
what they, the wives, ought to do
about the Station.
ACTUALL Y there are only two
sensible things the woman who
marries a man with wandering
eyes and straying feet can do. She can give him up as hope-| Jess—which he actually is—and
let him go his way while she tries 639° oi Fondo Th reler I= i oe ites 4 4 oak Ee Y Of she can, {FI fs ie 8
hold the family together for the the
childremy take attitude that she a woman-chaser,
sake of the tough, realistic i= married to
and will probably never be able The important;
thing, then, is not to let his weak-|
to change him,
ness ruin Rep life. .
= # ”- { iT WILLA hic tries to kid het-|
gelf into thinking that he ‘really foves ner and is. just the victim women, Or if she] thinks when one affair is finished]
thinks that if she keeps a close eye on him he won't have a chance to chase other women,
Any of those attitudes will llke-| printed Inside
ly Jead her to such bitter unhappiness tnat she will be the one who changes.
ol LJ » BUT IF she faces the fact that she isn't deeply loved and so must not depend on love that fsn't there, she can ously to build for herself, her marriage.
| Either Jeave him or live with N
him without emotional depend-
ency—those are the only
has.
Women's Golf ‘Champ Is Versatile Girl
The current U. 8. women’s amateur golf champion is Beverly Ann Hanson, 24, of Indio, Cal, to whom golf is by no means a sole interest. She was graduated
from the University of North Da kota cum laude at 19, plays nano and bassoon, and if a good figure skater, She also has been a re porter on Mauadisom, - Wis, and Fargo, N. D. daily newspapers, So nearsighted she cannot play without glasses, she took up golf seriously only five years before she “won the amateur erown,
edged with lace. Her 1 pe caught to a seed pearl she will carry an orchid
attended Butler University and the bridegroom
Sick or| well, he's a woman-chaser and his
Or if she
set out couragea satisfactory life within the setting of]
{ No.
two sensible choices the wife actually
Creighton photo.
Miss Schrader
State Serv SHELBYVILLE, "Avg. 25—
Mr. and Mrs, Conrad Schrader
{
{ dom [rom the
of this city announce the ap- '
proaching marriage, Sept. 9, of their daughter, Loretta, and Harold Meloy, also of Shelbyville. Miss Schroder is a gradute of Indiana University, Mr. Meloy, the son of Mrs. Pearl Meloy, Waldron, is a graduate of the IU Law School.
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Spencer-Porter Vows Read
The North Indianapolis First
Baptist Church was the scene, at 6:30 p. m. yesterday, of Miss Barbara Ann Porter's ~marriage to. Andrew I). Spencer. The Rev. Frank F. Young officiated.
Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Porter, 842 W. 28th St., and Mr. and Mrs.
Wilmer Spencer Sr. Gary. The bride's attendants were Mrs. Barbara Stewart, matron
of honor; Miss Charlotte Malone, maid of honor, and, as bridesmaids, Miss Ruth Jones, Gary; Miss Doris French, Loufsville, Ky.; Misses Alice Sutherland, Delores Burton and Gladys Pride and Mrs, MarJorie Fingers.
Green taffeta frocks with organdy overskirts were worn by matron and mald of honor while bridesmaids were in similar gold frocks. ter was flowergirl and Herschel A. Fingers, ringbearer.
Mr. Spencer Jr, Gary, was :
best man. Ushers were Alvin Spencer and Owens Miller, Gary; Henry Hardy, East ChiJames Glenn, Sheridan; : Porter and
Victoria Por-
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Jarman photo
Mrs. A. D. Spencer
tiara which: held “her quarter illusion veil. After a wedding trip to Chi? cago, the. couple will be at ,Jhome at 1939 W, 10th St. The bride is an Indiana Uni- . versity graduate and an Alpha
three-
Mr. Spencer, also an IU Graduate, Is a student in the IU pol of Medicine and a memPhi Befa Kappa
Kappa Alpha Sorority member,
In
By ELISE MORROW WASHINGTON, Aug. 25 —“It's just like Manila,” said Mrs. Myron Cowen, the handsomely Deautiyl wife
lovely a; ay he wl.
ored lights . . . everything but the humidity and the worry about the rain Is the same as Manila.” Mrs. Cowen, who is visiting here for several months, was standing in the bright dusk on the sloping lawn of the Indonesian 2mbassy. The Ambassador and Mme. Ali Sastroomidjojo observed and celebrated the sixth anniversary of Indonesia's proclamation of freeDutch with a
large reception and a guest list which embraced chubby Matthew Fox, the Broadway-Holly-wood ‘nircpreneur; Sen, Herbert Lehman of New York; Ambassador - at - Large Philip Jessup; the Isolationist § Senator
ing disc ceetly to the few Serple
they speak to, as well as most -
top-ranking diplomats not out of town.
The humidity and rain problem had threatened the party “all day and, when it started to sprinkle and drip late in the afternoon, several of the em-
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