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Jessica, came here this week to spend the next six months vacationing with Mrs. Morris’ mother, Mrs. Louis Boyd, 6275 Broadway.

The Morrises have been living in Argentina for the past six years where’ Mr. Morris is vice president of the American Steel Mills, » » ” , COL. AND MRS. JACK LAPHAM, San Antonio, Tex., don't have to worry about gasoline when they fly around the country in their private plane.

In fact, using gasoline is part of their business, with the The Laphams are expected in town Wednesday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt, 4833 N. Meridian St.

‘And, of course, they will arrive

in their own automatic-con-trolled plane. As a matter of fact, the. Laphams say they even play a hand or two of canasta during these automatic flights, going back to the cockpit occasionally between hands to check the controls. Mrs. Lapham recently was elected president of the National Society of Arts and Letters at the California convention. While here, she will consult with Mrs, Weinhardt and Dr. Fabien Sevitsky, both NSAL members and also on the Scholarship Board. eo”.

CHEMICAL formulae will be packed away Friday night by Miss Joan Wade, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Wade, 1237 Linden St. Miss Wade, who will be grad-

uated from Butler University”

College of Pharmacy that day,

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AdERE'LL BE LOTS OF entertaining these next six months. And all of this will be directed toward” Mr. and Mrs. Johnston Morris, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Mr. and Mrs. Morris and their children, Robert and

When you

will be honor guest at a party given by her parents. The event will be an open house. #' ns a THIS WEEK is Schricker week Continental, Barbizon-Plaza, New York. It seems the Gov-

ernor's interests aren't all<political according to a report from ‘Marcel, chef de ‘cuisine of this hotel. Marcel has assembled the favorite recipes of the governors ‘of the 48 states and each week, pays culinary tribute to one of them. Gov. Schricker sent in a recipe for Hoosier fried chicken. He's patriotic to his state to the last bite. » ” 5 THE GLADES HOTEL, often times referred to as Gulf Coast Paradise, St. Petersburg, ‘Fla. boasts of individually controlled heat in ®very room for cool mornings. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson - Terry, 5133 College Ave,, are vacationing in the hotel now. The proprietor could save expenses on his heat bills by moing the hotel a bit to the north. 2 » » YOU DON'T HAVE to worry about your strokes if you're invited to a swimming party in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Antell, Millersville Rd. The secret to this is that the Antell’s swimming pool is a miniature child's plastic one. And guests do actually get to cover themselves with water. But this is done by turns and there's no danger of accidents. This is no place for tall adults however.

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' My Day—

Mr. ond Mrs. Herbert Heiman,

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Oklahoma City, announce the

marriage of their daughter, Barbara Jane, to Irving Joel Freeman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Freeman, 5259 N. Capitol Ave. The ceremony was read by Rabbi Joseph Levenson in the Skirvin Hotel, Oklahoma City, at 3:30 p. m. June 29. The cou-

ple are residing in Dallas, Tex.

The bride is a graduate of

Texas University where she was a member of Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority. The bridegroom is a graduate of Missouri University

_and is a member of Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity.

Eleanor Prefers UN

‘Work to Politics

HYDE PARK, July 20—I want to say a word of |

thanks to the many kind people who sent me letters and telegrams about my speech at the Democratic Convention.

Some people seem to think I was staying at the convention

seeking political position. I am flattered they should even think of wanting me for an active post in the Democratic Party. But I long since made up my mind that as long as there was work to do in the United Nations, and I was offered the opportunity, that

was where I wanted to put my energies. When that opportunity is no longer open to me, it will be time enough to look around for other ways in which to work.

I want to say a word in answer to some of the critical telegrams I received, One lady says: “Peace without God will never endure. . I have yet to hear you mention His name, Why? Cannot God's name be mentioned at the United Nations?” » » 2 THIS LADY cannot have listened to me very often, since I have mentioned God's name many times in connection with the efforts made throughout

the world for peace. Let me assure you God’s presence is keenly felt in the United Nations. Religions worship God under different names and in different ways with different customs. Therefore, the United Nations meetings open with a moment of silence. I doubt very much if anyone serving in‘ the United Nations ever goes to a meeting without a prayer in his heart. Although God is not mentioned in the United Nations - meetings as ‘God, you must not think He is not present there, ” » »

ONE TELEGRAM from

| Houston, stated I should have | noticed “under federal concen- | tration of power we have lost

both human and state rights.” I wonder if this is not'a slight exaggeration? “Several telegrams reflect the

| bitterness people feel who have | lost husbands or sons in the

Korean war, They ask if I

| have lost any of my sons in a

“Democratic” war, as though wars were either Democratic or Republican. All my sons fought in the last war, not having been

old enough to fight in 1918. I

thank God they came home safely, but I well know the suspense and fear that exist for

anyone with men at the front.

I would only ask these anguished people very gently the question, how else would you have acted, what else would you be doing ‘now?

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Mary Kish To Bo Feted

Miss Mary Ann Kish, bride-to-be of Jack Bonnell, Findlay, O., will be guest at a kitchen shower Monday.- Miss Derothy

King will give the party in her §

home, 310 N. Mount St. Miss Kish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Kish, 2725 Kessler Blvd, N. Dr., will be

wed to Mr. Bonnell in Sweeney | Chapel, Butler University, at i

3:30 p. m. Aug. 16.

"e » w A GUESTS will be Mrs. Richard Hill, Shelbyville; Mesdames Albert A. Kish and Anna King; Miss Carol Ottinger, Brownsburg; Miss Anita Clark, Angola, and Misses Helen Gibson, Beverly Frisk, Sue Kassebaum, Patty Whitehead, Mary Margaret Kocha .and Katherine King,

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Box Supper Planned by

Alpha Chi’ BOX SUPPER: and rush party will be given by DePauw University Chapter of Alpha Chi Onfega Sorority in the home of Mrs, Frederick Tucker, Millersville Rd., from 5 to 8 p. m. Sunday. Attending from Indianapolis will be Misses Janet Lahr, Mary Landis and Connie Whitney, from Chicago, Misses Pat Moore, Mary Ann Morse, Joan Evans and Nancy Fife. Others will be Miss Whitcomb, Noblesville; Sally Wilson, Sharon Smith and Ginny Miller, Ft, Wayne; Miss Jackie Thurow, Greencastle: Miss Nan Romack, Sharpsville; Miss Mary Ann Naygle, Wanash; Miss Margie Mutschler, Nappanee; Miss: Kay Leonard nd Miss Barb Miller, Elgin. " » ” OTHERS attending: Misses sunny Jones, Jo Johnson and fartwy Lou Johnson, New ‘astle; Miss Betty Blakeley, iouth Bend; Miss Ellen Little, lullivan; Miss Judy Coffin, funcie, and Misses Jo Anh Joff, Rita Miller and Phyl Valker, Hammond.

Vhite Teeth Shine \gainst Dark Tan

There's nothing like sparkling vhite teeth to bring out the heauty of your summer tan. But warm weather brings an increased intake of sweets and soft drinks to play havoc with healthy teeth, For summersafety, follow the dentists’ advice to brush teeth three times a day, for at least two minutes each time. 3 Make your dentifrice do dou-ble-duty. Always brush downward on the upper teeth, upward on the lower teeth.

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