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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES MONDAY, AUG. 11, 1952

= Bermuda Trip Follows Wedding Here

AR. ‘AND MRS. ED4 en WARD OWEN / 7 : PAYNE are on their way

to Bermuda following’ their

marriage at 2:30 p. m. yesterday in the Northwood Christian

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My Day— ‘Hopes Deportation Case Is Taken to Supreme Court

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT HYDE PARK, Aug. 11—I was appalled to read in the newspapers that under the McCarran Internal Security

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(CAROL ANN ESSELBORN, 4, works hard at threading a needle to make clothes for her favorite doll, Joan. When she doesn’t succeed, she is apt to blame her fail-

ure on “Cowboy,” her imaginary playmate.

cis Esselborn, 1119 Hoefgen St.

Sally Butler Is Named to GFWC Post

Times Special

WASHINGTON, Aug. 11 —Mrs. Oscar A. Ahlgren, Whiting, Ind., president of the General Federation of

Women's Clubs, today an- ; ing epaulettes over full sleeves necessary to nounced the appointment of a Ment of a fellow FiSOniey to the We intend 10 SorvioL all of ow unre Tito new legislative research direc- y ' . g > along these lines so they can the Middle Ages are echoed, help me. tor for the federation, Miss . 8 = keep their senators and con- too, in the troubadour two- “My daughSally Butler, Indianapolis at- “DELEGATES to the annual gressmen advised on the legisla- piece outfits she shows with ters - in : law torney. convention of the General Fed- tive thinking of a large seg- seem to resent

Miss Butler brings to her new

post a broad experience in a legislative program each year. Miss Butler will come to have a pleasingly different look any kind of national and international It stems from our club work Washington on Sept. 1 to begin because of their fluid bias cut. help or advice. affairs. and our knowledge of the kind her new duties and will have an Tubular seamless jersey is “They think She has been president of of laws that are needed to keep office in the federation's head- manipulated in an interesting MY Sons Ruth Millett both ‘the National and Inter- America free and to help in the

national Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs. She is widely traveled and is a former candidate for Congress from Indiana. In announcing the appoint-

eration of Women's Clubs adopt

She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fran-

advancement of American ideals. “Our program demands careful research of the problems involved, the cost of new laws and the soclal implications of the reforms that we propose.

ment of the American people.”

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Church. Act of 1950 a federal judge says he is obliged to order the Mrs. Payne was Miss Haz deportation to Finland of a man who has been in the U. 8, garet Ann McKinney, the daugh- for 38 years and who has an 5 ter of Dr. and Mrs. William a wife and two Ameri ried to the Supreme Court. The Mr. and H. McKinney, 337 N. Drexel can. SHAren McCarran Act bars immigra- Ave. flew t Ave gan. shi dren, tion or naturalization to all *

Mr. and Mrs. Francis William Payne, 5345 University Ave. are the bridegroom's parents. ” ” ”

THE BRIDE'S father and

The man is 19 - year - old Carl A. Latva, a textile worker of Marlow, N. H., who in

aliens who have even belonged to the Communist or Fascist Party, but it might well be said that in this case the man did not really know what he had joined.

will vacatior The Updikes deep sea fishe proved durin visits. They skiing enthusi:

the Rev. James Blair Miller, 1934, believ- FE . Butler University professor, ing 1t would I HAVE just been sent a MISS JUDY read the double-ring ceremony. help to win a book called “Karen” by Mrs.

Miss McKinney's gown was white nylon tulle with sheer

strike, joined the Com m u-

Marie Killilea, the mother of a child who has cerebral palsy.

St. Joseph St., genious hostes party.

yoke. Chantilly lace and scat- nist party. He This book was condensed into Miss Clark tered - brilliants adorned the was told the an article for a magazine and a six-in-one b shoulders. The full skirt had sole aim of I imagine a number of people Miss Janet Pe a cathedral train. Her two-tier this party was organizing have read the article. : ber part of th fingertip veil was of white lace unions. He paid 50 cents initia- If, however, you are faced ! dividing up o

and satin with scalloped satin tiara, pearl-trimmed, She carried a cascade bouquet of white glamellias, stephanotis and a white orchid.

” ” o ICE BLUE net and Chantilly lace was worn by the maid of honor, Miss Julia Evelyn MecKinney. She carried yellow glamellias and white stephanotis. Bridesmaids, Mrs. Thomas Garnier Jr., Smith Valley, and Miss Mary Pearcy wore frocks of the same design in pale pink

tion fee and 10 cents for four months and then never heard from the party again. I hope this case will be car-

with the problem ©&f coping with a child who suffers from cerebral palsy, you will be very much interested in this book.

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into six groups tet catering t type of gift and others. But the Cla in quite a ch the actual she It seems Juc been working for the house planned to co particular date Judy decided to have the sh addition so tl

and lilac. =~ They carried pink really turned & and lilac glamellias. A blue net ! pentry, finish and satin gown was worn by | just in time fc the flowergirl, Judith Long- 2 field. . YOU CAN F

o on o DONALD H. PAYNE, Ann Arbor, Mich.,, was best man. Ushers were Neil Ammerman and John Ammerman, both of Greensburg, Pa., George Booth and Karl Boyd. A reception was held in the church, After the welding trip, the couple's at home address will be 137 E. 30th St. The bride traveled in a blue linen suit. Mrs. Payne attended Bethany

Silhouets Are Used As Motives

By ROSETTE HARGROVE Times Special Writer

PARIS, Aug. 11—Madeleine Vramante achieves the feat of conjugating

the casual, sinuous silhouet with chic wearability in her ‘vagabond’ line. Her restrained topcoats hint at a medieval line in their carv-

full, fluted basques. Vramante’'s middy blouses

manner by this designer to fashion dresses which have horizontally draped bodices front and back. ” EJ ” GOLD AND SILVER nailhead embroidery is revived in this collection, appearing in an all-over- geometrical design on one of the middy dresses. Heavy, Moorish bracelet embroidery, with beads and rhinestones mingled, is also used. Vramante's formal evening gowns feature romantic throwbacks to the L.a Boheme era. with their drop shoulder bod-

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Mrs. Edward Payne

College and was graduated from Indiana University. She belongs to Alpha Xi Delta Sorority. Mr. Payne went to Butler Univer-

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sity and was graduated from Northwestern University. He belongs to Sigma Chi Fraternity.

Here's New Slant for Wives Who Resent Mothers-in-Law

By RUTH MILLETT

HE wife who resents her mother-in-law might get a new slant on the situation from this mother-in-law’s

letter:

“I feel my two daughters-in-law have the wrong idea

about their ‘rights.’ When my husband was living I had no | reason to ask anything from my sons. But now, alone and living by myself, it is often

my asking for

should not come to see me often, so sometimes it is months before I see them for I am not able to travel. : “They do not think I have any claim at all on my sons.

and in good taste,

“They even open my letters

to my sons, denying me even

the privilege of knowing that I | can write a letter meant only | for them. I know my sons’ wives come first, and expect them to, but doesn’t a mother

have just a few rights of her |

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