Bloomington Daily Telephone, Volume 56, Number 51, Bloomington, Monroe County, 16 November 1932 — Page 2

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THE BLOOMINGTON DAILY TELEPHONE, BLOOMINCTON, INDIANA (PHONE 3000)

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1932

MOMS SOCIAL NEWS to -i

SOCL4L .A7VD CLUB EVENTS society 'smm must bje in the kdiiobs h,ds cr 10 o'clock the day of publication.

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Council to Enioy This wiH be the regular monthly A ff I ' " 1 I meeting of the Council. A business I iMUlKSfflVlMf rOTtV session will be held at 1:30 o'clock

Mxs. CEen Curry "will have charge of the Thanksgiving program of the Women n Council of the First Christian church at' the regular council meeting to be held at' the church Thursday. Preceding; the program, a covered dish luncheon will be served at 13:30 o'clock.': Mrs. ... 3Yank Owens and Mrs. John L, Hetherington, members of district two of the council, will, be

and tfc'e program will o'clock.

start at - 2

''' The Girl Wide Guild met recently at the home of Miss Louise Jones. Ten members oi; the GuiM werr present. Miss' Jones served refreshments of hot chocolate with marshmallows and; waters. The next Guild meeting win be at the home of Bonny Jean Pennington, November 28.

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Kiwanians to Hear Rahbi Steinberg Rabbi Milton Steinberg of Temple Beth El of Indianapolis, outstanding civic and religious leader, will speak at the luncheon meeting of the Kiwanis club at the Graham hotel Thursday noon. Prof, Thomas W. Rogers is chairman of the program committee. Rabbi Steinberg gave an interesting talk before local Kiwanians two years ago. He will address Indiana university students during convocation, November 30..

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Friendship Class Has Monthly Meeting The Friendship class of the McDoel Baptist church held their regular monthly meeting Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Fred BusKirl;, west Park street. Mrs. James Crum is the teacher of the ciasy, The president, Mrs. Walter Lentz, offered the devotions and read the scripture lesson. Mrs, J. R. Binkley was enrolled as a new member of the group. A pound shower to provide Christmas groceries for

needy families will be held by the members. After the social hour a consecration service led - by Mrs. J. D. Waldron was held preparatory to the evangelistic serA?ice1st6 open after Thanksgiving." Those present were: Mrs, T. B Adams, Mrs. E; " P. Johnson, Mrs

Amanda Maners, Mrs. A. H. Savg-j ent, Mrs. Harry Livingston, Mrs, j

Don Vaughn, Mrs. J; W. Vickrey, Mrs.' Ivan Hoke, Mrs. Hetties Wylie, Mrs. J. B. Waldron, Mrs. Olien Deckardc" Mrs.-' Will Keller, Mrs-

Walter L-entz, Mrs. Charlec Pope,;

Mrs. James Crum, Mrs. Fred Buskirk, Mrs. H. M. Sargent. Mrs. Del East; and Mrs. J. R. Binkley. Mrs. William Binkley and Mrs. Ruby

Halderman were special guests of! the class. i The nf'vt meetinor- will be held!

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i Monday evening, December 12 at I pians j.or-- wie aimuai-x.n

the church. A covered dish supper! .PPa an were maae oy tne sorwill be served. The hostess will be ority members Tuesday afternoon Mrs. James Crum. Mrs. Cecil ClineJ at the home of Mrs. EJverett Deai), and Mrs Ray Collier. ! east 8!h street. Michael Hauer and ' . . ! his IX -piece orchestra, , playiing at Son Born t the Gladstone hoter in Cincinnati, ;" Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Humph-wi furnish the music for the reys of Indianapolis, well known ! bal1 which will be held in Alumni here, announce the birth of a son , hail of the Union building Fridsv Robert Thomas: Cunningham m.. ; evening, December-2. Card playing Mr. Humphreys is a brother of ; wiu be enjoyed in the lounge of the Mrs. Joe , Pinkstoi 1321 south i Union building during the evening. Washington street. He was state Refreshments of; sandwiches and

Republican advertising manager j punch will be served

Mrs. Robert Myers Entertains at Bridge

Lockridgo at Columbus

Ross LockrSdge, I, U. historian.

; spoke at the Rotary club luncheon

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Myers entertained iflnnnv Wq " .1

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iici ui luge villi iuutiuaj1 aiici uuuj i at her home on west 5th street.

Mrs. Robert

general under George Washington in the Revolutionary war. He talked in the morning before the Columbus high school.'

Two tables ware in play. Mrs. E. E. Peterson a.id Mrs. Homer Crawford were club guests.

waH,. -Rv,ortar,n m nt'tr, HM" Mrs- Bomiiser on Program

tv, m Tv,r.n., vi,i, vr I Mrs- Gertrude Peltus Romlser,

Mlltm Richey, Mrs. WJIUm W the Woman's Press

and Mrs. Robert Myers. ! ""uu "". vinS on east in

The Monday Bridge club willif"""' J3,OOMU"l"n', IOK ParK la

ress club Tuesday at !

..f at ATiif r?iun,r M':the program at the luncheon meet-

Cottage Grove, Monday afternoon,!" of the Press club Tuesday at Nrtvpmhpi" 9 i tne Columbia club in Indianapolis.

Daughters of America Meat

The club's annual Christmas party

will be held aft the home of Mrs.

The Daughters of America met.i with ihti Mht rtffiot,c wm k

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sistant hostess.

at their hall at 113 south Walnut

street Monday and made plans for .

the Thanksgiving turkey supper' WArnn rumaf clu

y"?JZL tel and Joseph Minor. WiUiam Jen-

lies at o'cicck Friday evening

Mrs. Glen Hinkle, counsellor, pri-. sided at the meeting. Minnie Fod drill will be in charge of the supper Friday. i The group had three guest? from Terre Haute: Mrs; McDay, district deputy of the Daughters, Mrs. McKee and Mrs. Brubecker. Pumpkin i p'-e with whipped cream and cof

fee were served.

John Davison Rockefeller, 3rd, son of John D. Rockefeller, Jr., is shown with his bride, the former Blanchette Ferry Hooker, society beauty of Greenwich; -Conn., as they left Riverside Church, New York, following

wvn wcuuiuy, wiiitn ww uiie ui uie most DLuuunt events oi tne American social world. A reception was later held at the exclusive Colony Club, j

Thrasher Improves Charles Thrasher, west 2nd street who suffered injury to his right hip nearly four weeks ago, is able to walk a little with the help of a cane. He improves slowly. Lee Mathers and his mother, Mrs. Sarah Mathers of Clear Creek, and Mrs, Peter Hutchison, south Rogers street, called upon him BJonday afternoon. -

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SOCIAL CALENDAR

Mrs. Beard Returns Mrs. Clay Beard, east 7th street,

j has returned from a week end visj it in Vernon, Ind. She was a guest of Prof, and Mrs. L. A, Jackson. Mrs. Jackson is a sister of Mrs. : Beard. '

kins and Gene Phillips, Indiana university students, will spend the week end in Lafayette. They will attend the Indiana-Purdue football game there Saturday. They are all members of the Sigma Chi fraternity at I. U.

j Mr. and Mrs. True Carpenter of : Indianapolis spent Sunday with I Mrs. Carperter's parents, Mr. and

Mrs. Charles E. Matthews, north Walnut street, is the guest of Mrs. Frank Hatfield at Bedford;

Don't take calomel? HERE'S NEW HEALTH FOR YOUli LIVER Now banish bad breath, pimples? constipation i feel like a million! That tired, frowsy feeling in the morning, that "dark-brown" taste in the mouth if you would banish ttiern and win back buoyant health, don't expect relief from salts, mineral oil, or candy and chewing-gum laxative;; For such remedies only move the bowels. While chances are, you're one of the thousands suffering from $duggish liver which does not yield suffir cientbile causiingpimples.blemisihes, headaches, bad breath and a general run-down feeling. What you need is something which acts thoroughly but harmlessly upon

CHURCH ADVANCE ALPHABETIC

Everyone ought' to go j to Church to "get away from himself." Many churches have services tonight that will help. you. '' " -: r-'- 'l ;

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during the recent campaign.

A pot-luck supper for Kebekahs! and .their families will be held at '

the I. O." O. F. hall at ,7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening.

McFerrin

Miss Mary Hick's is general chair

man of the ball; Other committee chairmen are as follows: music committee, Mrs. Helen Hicks' Baker, card committee, Mrs. George Schlafer; refreshments committee, Mrs. W. A. Alexander; ticket committee; Mrs. George Talbot; and publicity committee, Mrs; John Sutphin. Assisting, hostesses yesterday included Mrs. Lane .Weils and Mrs.

Lena Sentney. The Tri Kappa soyI ority. will take over the .sale of--the j Red Cross seals in the schools this.

year. Mrs. . Albert Mcllyeen . : is in charge of the sale, . The sorority will hold ii Christmas party Tuesday evening, December 13, at the home ol Mrs. Erwiii .Matthews;' south Highland nvaniia: Assistant hostesses will be

Mrs. Paul McNutt, ' Mrs.- -Bernice i of near Kirby, all day.

Weidnesday

I. U. Dames Bridge group, Mrs. : Mrs. S. D. Brown, east 2nd street, Donald Berrctt, 407 south Grant! and ber lister, Mrs. Luther Harris, street, 2:15 o'clock. south Lincoln street. Mrs. Harris Christian church fellowship sup: ; has been ill for several months, per, church, 6;30 o'clock. j Progressive Embroidery club i Jhn L. Hetherington, well luncheon, Mrs. Ora Rogers. i known local veterinary, left TuesW. C. T. U., city library, 2:30 day tov Lafayette to attend a Veto'clock i erinarians' Short Coun?e at Pur-

Present Day club, Mrs. F. H. 1 due university. He -will return, to ofpurevegetableingredientsndhaw Austin, 415 east 4th street, 2:30 o'- his offic day. : ) been praisai for years by million ; dock I ' To get and keep the bile flowing Division two of the Ladies Aid of Kenneth Moore, son of Mrs. Des;- freely conrecting .constipation, skin Trir5i w w. ointrrh iimphpnn Mr j sie Moore, east 1st street, spent; troubles, and win back that nne-and-

Charles Bunger and Mrs. EmBunger, 230 east University,

o'clock.

Division six, First M. E. church, Mrs. O. Ij. Barton, 409 east 3rd street, luncheon, one o'clock. Horticultural Society banquet, Ladies Farm Bureau Market Room, east 5th street.

Hunter .P. T. A. school, o'clock.

McCalla P. T. A.

o'clock. Thursday Changing World Group of A. A. U. W east parlors of the I. U. student building, 7 o'clock. -Just Around the Corner Community club, Mrs. William Gifford,

Shampoo and Set -

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school, . 2:30

Levell, Mrs George Henley, Miss Josephine Rundell and Mr?, Hays Buskirk.

IN HIS LECTURES SPEAKS

John Hays, age ' 68;" SOD south

! Morton street, who is in the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis, is making no "improvement. Mr. Hays ,b a former Monon baggage . mas

ter.' ' ' ' '

OF UNNECESSARY

DRUDGERY AND ITS DANGEROUS

RESULT AS TO IMPAIRING THE HEALTH

Women's Foreign. Missionary soc

iety of the First M. E. church, church parlors, 2:30 o'clock. C. O. F. club, Mrs. Oscar Hendrix, east 8th street, 1:30 o'clock. Postal Auxi'iary, Mrs. Ivan Brashabcr, AVhite Hall pike, 7:30 o'clock. McDocl Bapt:t Missionary society, Mrs. Ralph Payne. 808 west Howe street. 7:30 o'clock.

:jey . tne weeK ena in ort Wayne, we aanay ieeung oi yuuui xu tu ynift ' . i ; was a guest of his sister, Mrs. Don druggist for Dr. Edwards Qlive TaJv I

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Mr. and Mrs. Dewey wwiaricjou, ' uhrn ,h...rh.

and family, nort.a Walnut Mrect, j12.3(j 0'cicck1 were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. r elta Qamma Alumnae, Mrs. Guy

and mm. Freeman uray. vi inc

Freeman and Pauline Beauty shop. Mr! and- Mrs, Steve Summers and Mrs. Lois Hopper ;and children, ail off ' Spencer,"1 have'"- returned--from P visit with, Mrs. Ruth Sweet of IXoomingtoh, :'":y '

Mr. and Mrs. Pat McCoy, Cherokee drive, have moved to cast university street.

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Grods, .611 cast Is; street, 1 o'clock.

Friday i Pythian Sisters, hall 7:30 o'clock. J Et . Cetera club, Mrs. Frank i Payne, east ot town, 2 o'clock; j Friendship club, Mrs. Charles; Vickery, south Wa'nut street,. 2:30 j o'cicck. Broadview.. P. T. .A., school, 2:30

o'clock. Women's Missionary society of Firet Presbyterian church, Mrs. W. B. Merrill, Sheridan Drive, 2:30 o'clock.

Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Harris of

this city visited recently with Mr. 7r Order of United American, and Mrs.' L. J. ; Richards of Bed- Mechanic. 113-. south Walnut ford. . 1 'street, 7:30 o'clock. t-: : ' J Daughters of America, hall at Mit'3. Marjorie Wilson. wst 2nd south Walnut street, supper

street, who has blood poisoning m for families, 7 o'clock.,

ip.ff hand.' ifi recovetmc."- bne

is erajiloyed in the office of Div A. M. Snyder, local dentist.

DURING THE COLD WINTER MONTHS IT IS SO DIFFICULT TO DO YOUR OWN LAUNDRY AND THE EXPENSE IF FIGURED CORRECTLY IS EVEN GREATER LET US EXPLAIN THE SAVING

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FAT GIRLS! HERE'S A TIP FOR YOU All over the world Krusehen Salts is appealing: to girls and women who strive for an attract ive'f free from fat figure that cannot fail to win admiration. Here's the reoipe that banishes fat and brings into blossom all the natural attractiveness that every woman possesses and does . it SAFELY and HARMLESSLY. In thi morning take o:ie half teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water before breakfast --cut down on pastry and fatty mee ts go light on potatoes, butler, cream and sugar. "It's the little daily "dt:-e that takos off the fat" and "brings that

Krusohen feolintr" of energetic

Saturday

Juvenile Music club, Sidney Rob-j inson, 5QG Ballantinc rpad, .2:30 oclock. . i Junior Music club, Miss Mary j Frances Scott. 525. south Park j avenue, 2 o'clock. ! Tuesday Kebekahs, . pot-luck supper for i families, 1. 0. O. F. hall, 7;30 o'- ,

clock. Delta Zeta PsL Citizens Loan and Trust building, 7:30 o'clock. Monday " Kappa Delta Phi, Phi Dolt club rooms. 7:30. o'clock. Adult BiMe.c1" of Fan-view M. E. church, Mrs. Thomas Isbell, 1110 west 6th street, 7:3o o'clock.

JWrs. VonJU rschinitt Leav'ng Mrs. Hany P. Vondeischmitt, north Park avenue. will leave Thursday for- Bcllville, Hi , to visit the Alpha province of the Delta Theta Tau soroj-ity. Mrs. Vonder-

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health and activity that la reflected " anu,X.nl'lal301) in bright cved. clear ski... cheerful sTe aiy of the M.ionty and is vivudtv anil cliarmhiK figure. pro.clcnt of the local chapter.

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Mr. -and Mrs. B. F. Lance, north Lincoln street, entertained as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Lance of Iudianaoolls and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dorris and dmihters. Sara and Marilyn of Blconiingtou.

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