Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 September 1951 — Page 7
Clark and Doherty Jr, m., Oct. 20, in St. CathCatholie
Clark will be ttendant and will be best
ouple are Mr. ;. Clark, 1316 Mr. and Mrs,
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TUESDAY, SEPT. 25, 1951
Sachets Add Liar Touch
‘Bridal Scene—
Couple Plans:
To Be Wed On Oct, 20 |
MEAD uss Walter
G. Lux, 74 E. Regent St, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Anna Mase, to Joseph F. Giesting, son of Mrs. Joseph Giesting, Oldenburg. The" wedding will be at 9
a. m. Oct. 20 in the Bacred Heart Catholic Church.
Matron of honor will be Mrs. William Johfison. Miss Edna ting, te of of
Gilbert J. Lux, the hy tos bea WOH: will Be Db veel
| Glesting, both of *Gaentute
will be ushers.
Schmidlin-King
Mr. and Mrs. Trey D. Gatti, 330 N. Beville Ave. announbe
the approaching marriage of |
Larry Schlenz will be the best man, and the ushers will include Edward Schmidlin and’ John T. Trageser. Charles David Gatti will be the ringbearer. :
New Officers ==:
Elected By Student Unit
MARY LOUISE Abel has been elected secretary of the Student
Faculty Association in the . Methodist ‘Hospital School of
the self- |
Nursing. Other officers in government body include Miss Mary Milburn, Anderson, president; Miss Nancy Buck, Brazil, vice president, and Miss Ruth Seville, Rosedale, treasurer. Senior officers include Miss
Pollom, South Bend, treasurer.
Local Student
Is Honored Times Spveial COLUMBIA, Mo., Sept. 25— Miss Dorothy Ann Figel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Figel, 7920 College Ave. has named to the steering A of the junior class at Stephens College. The committee administers the activities of the class until the election of officers later this fall,
Heads Planning Board
Mrs. Robert Shank is chairman and Mrs. Joseph W. Walkor vice chairman of the Indiana planning committes arranging the national Parent Teachers convention to be held here May 19, 20 and 21.
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tween layers of garments
By ALICIA HART niceties that distinguish living from mere existing. Flowers on the dining table, while useless as food for the palate, are solid and satisfying fare for the eyes, 3 Sachets, too, are extras that pay big dividends for the wome an whose scale of values plates aesthetics on a par with practicality.
ALTHOUGH * they have no claim to the sort of functional as that advanced, for example, by mothballs, they are none-the-less important fog the | touth of graciousness and )luxury that they can add humdrum of daily routine. If the strewing of tiny sachet
Food Talks Scheduled
vo around the use of dairy and related foods in both the and diet at the In-
Ironing Hint An ice cube is a handy aid for redampening dried-out spots
Simply rub the cube lightly over the too-dry areas, taking Sure to moisten, not saturate,
the spot.
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Mrs Ahlgren We, the Women— Lists Travel
Schedule
WHITING, Sept. 25— ‘Mrs. Oscar A. Abhlgren, first vice president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, announces her
By RUTH MILLETT 4 “ A COLLEGE teacher asks: “Can't you w¥ite something for parents who try to discourage their daughters from marrying
young men simply because . the young couple will have to start out by living on a
Tips Offered on Daughter’ s ‘Wedding
started out with nothing, they
ambition of a young man, than over the job he holds at the present moment. If he has character, intelil-
She is right, of course, Even though parents themselves .
often hate to see their children marry on little more than gence and ambition, their youth, ‘health and hope. daughter is getting a prize. > § o * s' : 0) n ” a THEY don’t seem to have SHE should be made to feel the faith in their children being “D¢ 18. too, instead of being
a discouraged or made to feel it able to make a go of it that isn’t right for her to have to they had in themselves. They
struggle along while he is
FEMININE TOUCH prinkle layers of sachet powder beSatine tia :
bags among the garments in your lingerie drawers is already an established custom for you,
here's a tip to heighten vour
own and others’ pleasure when you aré vacation-bound.
AS YOU pack your traveling bags, sprinkle sachet powder
over each layer of underthings.
as you lay them in place. : Not only will you get a lift from the scent that rises each time you open your suitcase, but you'll also find, when your destination is reached and you
: den these garments, that you've
endowed yourself with a special
..of directors meeting in
October travel schedule. Mrs. Ahlgren ‘is GFWC adviser to 11 western states and Alaska. ar rn Saturday for % Alasks, whats shé will next Tuesday. Oct. 3 the wil address a1 the wom en's organizations in Juneau. Her other Alaska talks will in-
HE
fore the Anchorage Woman's
Club, and an Oct. 9 speech before the Fairbanks Woman's Club.
Mrs. Ahigren will return to Whiting Oct. 13. She’ll attend an executive committee meeting
. ‘of the’ GFWC at their head-
quarters building In W ton Oct. 16-17, and Oct. 18she will be present at a ad
Statler Hotel at Washington. Mrs. Truman will entertain the board at tea in Blair House Oct. 19. Oct, 22-24 Mrs. Ahlgren will be in New York to ate tend the New York Herald Tribune forum at the WaldorfAstoria Hotel. She and Mp. Ahlgen will be in New York until Oct~28.
Couple Notes 25th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Fitzgerald, 2745 Allen 8t., celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary Sunday at an open house, Assisting were Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Slick, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Horan and Maurice Hockstraser. On the gift table were numerous unique presents fashioned
paring what their daughter will
. want their daughters to start "out with what they--the par-
shoe ‘string? - “Ihave heard
parbrag how
ents about little they when they : started out : and th en Ruth Millett worry and fret over a daughter who wanted to marry a young man making a small salary. “The mistake parents tend to make, I think, is In. com-
have at fhe beginning of mare riage with what they have after years of effort, They seem to
ents—have worked years to achieve.” :
want so many material things
for their children. Yet: when they were young, they too, were sure those things were not important at the start. Actually parents would be
to worry over character,
making his way in the world.
It is fine to be ambitious
educational background, and
femininity.
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