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T WON'T be difficult for Miss Nancy Cox, 1642 Broad Ripple Ave, to go native while in Atlantic and Carib.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Old and New fo Vie At Sorority’s Style
Show and Rush Party
MSS 1852 and Miss 1952 will compete for honors at
the “Fashion Follies,"
a campus style show to be
given at Phi Mu Sorority’s rush party from 2 to 5 p. m. Sunday in the Claypool Hotel. Central theme of the party
My Day—
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Full Grasp of World Facts Is Vital to Candidate
By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT HYDE PARK, Aug. 19—I was interested to see the
criticism leveled at Gov.
Stevenson
for visiting the
President and for allowing himself to be briefed on the
world situation. I wonder if the average person did not feel, as I did, that it was a normal and natural thing for the
anything that has been done by his opponents in the past, It seems to me equally natural, however, for the candidate
will be the 100th birthday of " ; ; id i ; , and you may August traveling this area with ; Se Luscomb, Yolanda Beery and pandidate of the party in power to acactual working Mrs. Earl R. Moore, 215 E. 36th quer and wax, adding brass the. sorority, Mary Lou and Martha Sue of he rs Tuaint Himself 29 vapidly as pos. nsiderably. St. knobs to complete the trans- Models and hostesses will be B hs te . Tame sible with every angle of this S a little thought; Highlight of the trip so far formation. active chapter members from Deck. Members coming from party oD emy situation. It is bound to be one ind can earn a has been the visit to the church The finished product was so Purdue University, Indiana Bloomington for the party will President. to he must discuss often and facr his family in of San Jose in the old City of Attractive the Kimberlins are University and Hanover Col- be Misses Jane Boxman, Peggy receive this in- tually during the campaign beek—and you say a. . Th hurch's. one seriously considering repaint- lege. Rose and white carna- (cook and Joan McAlpi f tion. fore Ne begins actually to Make good job—what's DA aor. SIUC ONMe ro the vent of Tor arena tions, the sorority's flower and RI PLA pine, ormaton. his own plans for dealing with about that? golden altar was painted black 2 4 a» colors, will decorate the Cha- Members of the rush team at- d he igi hew situations In the future, hal. o acki 7 bi 3 na IS, Wi 3 ‘ndi artie: g ate has in no SAR Jigure wi ale ing by phat THERE was a shower out- teau Room of the Claypool, ig Se Se el way commit. a ur own work to Nas the Bry bo pen or, side and inside Mrs. John T. Mrs. Neal Sinclair and Mrs. ppv are Miss Marilyn Wil. ted himself to AS I understand what has 1stead of feeling d 2 hia € Wibbels' home, 3470 Salem St. ott, cochairmen of In- Y : a vontinu- been said recently by. the t self becau women of a native dance cere- ast ight. The inside st dr Hot, omen Hams, Pendleton. rush chair- ihe conuny goin: Bi : cause your ¥ " ast n . e inside shower
done and his is Irs a week.
» ” , thing. If your
mony in the Corozal. Miss Cox is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cox.
mountains of
was a linen one for Miss Mary Louise Wibbels, 5639 Hardegan Rd., who will be married Saturday to John Francis Naugh-
Phi Mu Alumnae Association, and three active chapter rush chairmen comprise the committee in charge.
dianapolis
man; Miss Barbara Tam, Warren; Miss Barbara Allen and Miss Shirley Hassel, Gary, and Miss Kay Webb, Lombard, Ill.
ance of the same policy in every detail. But it will be helpful to hin and to the nation, should he be elected,
Republican candidates, none of them is going to go back on the attitude of haing approved the action taken by the United Na-
ing Of you They are Miss Suzanne Grob, AL : WU : for him to know in advance tions in resisting aggression in luck SY ont : te are a _ 4 ton. The hostess was assisted Hanover; Miss Mary Asquith, . pag asniasting with 7° what the situation in the world Korea. The attack is apparenta ucky Woman, NORM WEISMAN, 1304 N." by Mrs. Robert Lukenbill. Indiana, and Miss Nancy Car- piPSements include Mesdames actually is, One is always hope- 1 to bé made on the policies ve him with yon Delaware St, a confirmed ga
g time. » whose husband you should ‘eel chances of being 1 she is still com1g are a lot great-
—— WIVES of contestants in The Soin Which met in ihe lein, Pat Scanlon, Benna Shep- Meets Tod ea the United States, however, is The Tim e s-sponsored City “Fairgrounds, decided the draw- herd and Lou Owens, Hanover ay IT SEEMS perfectly natural something I firmly believe. Parks Tennis Tourpament Jag ings weren't sufficiently clothed College, and Misses Asquith, The Marion County Home that Gen. Eisenhower would strange ways o iving their f0 & . ters “ es ‘ 3 ppt ine Bn . a Te : ompany pirange YAY% of Sing (heir added drapes to the posers. Joanne, Cust, Mery Am Cu Gull Je meeting «day to con not want to be briefed by this From French Word During the Riverside Park OBEDIENCE was carried a a : Zintmaster photo Rat, Lin i iia Roath, pate hes I oy administration, though in the Dixie, a synonym for the ash singles, Mrs. David Bourke and bit too far in one local house- Mrs. Marlowe Billingsley before her marriage at 11:30 a. m. Manin Loos JI. dase Joan ha Reacts or past he has had to work with South, is a corruption of the ines Mrs. Chalmers Webb baby-sat hold. When the mistress of the yesterday was Miss Jacquelyn Dunn. She is ‘Whe daughter of = * Todt 0 : : i Tal Proceeds for the project were It. Now, as candidate of the French “dix,” or “ten,” printed v T 8 i y i natana niversity coeds at- ¥ “tv oN in ’ o and Mrs, Cine Dey Oe read house fed a mew ial), whe Mr. and Mrs. Homer H. Dunn, 43 N. Warman Ave. Mr. tonite ror: Cat ee will Provided by members of the Sl party, he Ts Jeon on he Louisiane Bank's Pte e £ A p 'S SWe - 3 : : Ss, - ‘ae . : ind ivy ~ AR . . : § . " A8 POSS p J .e ian Bi or! Oy a ing she was to eat on the bread Billingsley is the son of the Rev. and Mrs. Sidney Leroy Billingsley, be Miss Nancy Manship. No- Riviera Club Boosters follow- , ee. § Doss 8 2 i ae re Ne YB hig thing is they were there by board. Missoula, Mont. The wedding took place at Ft. Snelling, Minn, hiesville; Miss Judy Jessup, 'P& a talk by Dailey McCoy,
e
bachelor and well-known for his marriage match-making, is going to pull a fast one on his friends this week. He should be hreaking his big news in a couple of days. un n o
the courts to inspire the boys.
” un un WHEN Gwenn Tibbett, 3420
ICESKATING posters in Fairgrounds
figures on the Indiana State were given new costumes by members of the dnternational Convention, Church of God, this last week end.
The maid did using no plate,
just that
Air Force Base with the bridegroom's father officiating. The bridegroom attended the University of Montana and belongs to
Purdue n n ” INDIANAPOLIS girls acting as hostesses will iiclude Misses Sylvia Ketterman;” Helen Eby, Grob, Kathy Hadley, Dee Hein-
ter,
Franklin; Miss Jean Hetherington, Bloomington; Miss Shirley Nicholson,
R. A. Purcell, J. H. Alltop, W. F, Cleaver, Clifford Krabbenhoft, Stephen Baker, C. W. Schaaf, Donald Vance and Fred Wolf and Miss Jean Ober.
Couhty Home Guild
superintendent of the home.
Mr. and Mrs. McCoy and Mrs. | employee su- |
Alice Leonard,
ful that the many minds working on various plans that have to be constantly reviewed, because of the changes in the world situation, will discover some. new approach or some new way of dealing with a situation which has seemed static.
which they feel led up to the final situation in Korea, and which they now feel might have been avoided. Perhaps it might. Hindsight is always better than foresight. That every effort was made by our public men to act wisely in the interests of
OPEN WEDNESDAY, 9 A. M. fo 5:30 P.M.
Si Nu Fraternit Kokomo, and Miss oe N. Meridian St., returned to her gma Nu Fraternity. Sue Foelber, Ft. Wayne. pervisor, were dither guests of Jnsurpassed office yesterday after vacation- Tub Games Help 2.0 fe Boosters at a recent meets ing in Southern Indiana, she . . . GA Rosary. w . es : Ke CHI OMEGA Sorority will en- ! tel decidéd to save TNerself some . ep Small Fry Clean Homecraft Trainin ls tertain prospective Indiana IY$Qiens time and energy by calling the he 4- to 6-year-old group. University coeds with an out- N S T : k 3 for every office crew together and mak- hole from play and in need of tia door barbecue at 6:30 p. m. to- éw Jponge Inc i jug tte general a Bail, Will discover that hain morrow in the home of Mrs Keep a generous supply of Cite. of Trad evden tml omit vane cn Feature at Fair QChool po ine rome os Jn, SS mo | 7 NORTH y — Perfect y 2. be just as much fun as any ; lle Rd eh times. They squish up into soft ! IF YOU get tired of your sonville Rd.
to visit the
maple furniture, the Greg Kimberlins, 3702 N. Illinois St., suggest you turn artistic.
When Mrs. Kimberlin saw
outdoor activity, Try plunging lollipop sticks into a bar of soap perched on the top of a large plastic float-
Y OUNG Hoosier Homemakers will call Indianapolis “home” the last week of August when they arrive for the 30th annual State Fair Girls School.
Miss Jaima Vance is pafty chairman, Assissting her will be Misses
but durable cleaning tools, are easy on your hands-—and by squeezing one in and out like an accordion in soapsuds, you
ing toy. This gives the bubble oy» ons vi . Georgianne Tutrow, Dorothy can build up a rich, thick lather r on Our the scratches on her childhood RE a rats lian look. The school will open Aug. 26 in buildings located in bors Florence Gleason, Chris quick as a par ond Floor maple desk, instead of discard- You'll scarcely be able to {he northwest corner of the fair- | —————m———eoo oo ooo a rt tn ing the article, she and her hus- dredge the small fry out of the grounds. It's sponsored by the | band got busy with black lac- suds. fair board and is a 4-H Camp. Mrs. Charles Sohl, Nobles- ° ° ville, is director. / The Times Pattern Service rid A - . Fa THE RURAL girls will -re-
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Needlework is chock-full of ing; Mrs, Belle Robbins, W. | grand designs, plus exciting Lafayette, handcraft, and Mrs. features and a gift pattern Annabelle Iddings, Dyer, dinprinted in the book, 25 cents. ing room.
ceive special training in phases of homemaking and community
. “These girls will learn to hecome better showomen through competition with each other in learning homemaking arts and learn to become better citizens through their associations with one another,” Mrs. Sohl said. Instructors assisting the director will be Mrs. Ruby Woodward, Clayton, dietician; Mrs. Sarah Butts, Evansville, bak-
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