Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 134, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1926 — Page 11

SEPT. 10, 1926

WOMEN PARTY WORKERS PICKED Democratic First Voters Organized. Mrs. John Corwin, vi£e chairman of the Marion County Democratic central committee, has announced the organization of the Young Voters’ Deague of Marion County in connection with a similar organization of the young nien of the party, of which Henry Goett is chairman and Howard H. Bates vice chairman. Mrs. Corwin said appointment of a chairman for the women voters would be announced within a few days. The league has complete organizations in all wards of the city with the exception of the sixth, ninth, tenth and thirteenths Organizations in these wards are partly completed and will he announced later she said. Ward chairmen announced are: First Mrs. Anna BWle Chownine 2856 §nn*i 0, w S v ; Be ? ond - Miss Eileen Donnelly, fvoit , N 'ooJ , o r iJ er f? y^St - : V hird - Miss Helen rrida.v. 2243 N. Alabama St.; fourth Miss Elizabeth Shephard. 2810 N. Pennsylvania St - fifth, Mrs. Fannie Holman. 512 rtlaek- : i!> 9e Xf nth- y e s . Mildred Banmparten. v;, L E 'i -Yr, r ?l m \E %.= eirhth. Miss Helen W? N ' st -i eleventh. Miss Cecelia Diekman. 382 Prospect St.: twelfth, Mrs. Lula Lencht. 025 S. Meridian St • Jourteenth, Miss Grace Wright. 042 DiVlsH? n St . fifteenth. Miss Helen O’Gara, 101 N. Traub. Townships—Decatur, Second precinct.

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Too Tired to Move” HOW often we hear a woman use this expression! She is in a weakened and run-down c< ndition, not fit to do her work. Bravely she struggles on. She becomes nervous and discouraged. Whether she lives in a luxurious apartment, a cozy bungalow or a crowded city fiat, every woman can understand the handicap of poor health. The woman in moderate circumstances suffers more, of course, than her well-t.o-do friend because she cannot afford to hire help. In spite of her efforts, her hr use begins to look neglected. Her children say, “Mother is so cross.” Eagerly she listens when a neighbor her of other women who found the, road to health and happiness. ® Health ! That’s the answer to so many of our problems. Without health, a woman cannot make her home the happy haven she Mrs. GoLDity Shoup of May View, Illinois, is one of the many*women who have improved their health by Aaking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. She was in a run down condition which caused her Mrs. Shoijp says, “I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and I think it is the most wonderful medicine I ever tried.’! She declares that she is now in better health than ever before. t Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound

Miss Bernice Park: Franklin. Second precinct. Miss Vera Mount, Actoh: Lawrence, First precinct Miss Naomi Bo'.ander of Indianapolis. Second precinct Miss Velma Lyle of Lawrence. Third precinct Mrs. Andy Siceman of Indianapolis: Perry. Miss Blanch Smith, Glenns Valley: Pike. First precinct. Miss Retta Fink, New Augusta; warren. Miss Cleon Headrick. S. Audubon Rd.; Washington. Miss Jessica Huff. R. R. K. Jiox 330; Wayne. Miss Lillian Maschino. 3418 W. Michigan St.; Twent.v-ilfth precinct of Wayne. Mrs. Rosalind Bridges. Bridgeport. A ANTHEM'S ANNIVERSARY Birthday of “Star-Spangled Banner” To Be Observed. The 112th anniversary of the composition of the national -anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner,’’ will be observed Tuesday with patriotic exercises *in St* John*? Academy on W. Maryland St. Several other scfSSols also will observe the occasion. The annual recognition of the day is due to efforts of the Star-Span-gled Banner Association, with headquarters at New Y'ork City. STORE EMPLOYES’ BANQUET Celebrating the coming to Indianapolis of the Rickman Brothers Company eighteen months ago, employes of the clothing store, which is' located at 36 E. Washington St., held a banquet at the Washington Thursday night. Roy L. Johnson, manager, spoke. FLORISTS TO MEET The September meeting of the State Florists’s Association is to be held at Ft. Keenan, Ft. Wayne, Tuesday. A flower festival will also be held.

SUNNYSIDE PUNS FOR HOME-COMING Many Former Patients Expected at Reunion. Officials at Sunnyside, county tuberculosis sanitorium, are making extensive pans to entertain hundreds of former, patients at the fourth annual home-coming, on Sept. 19. Many friends also are expected. The affair, always largely attended, is to be held at the sanitarium. Music will he furnished by the paklandon band and refreshments will be served. A total of 618 former patients are working, while 226 are in school. In the nine years since Sunnyside was established in 1917, patients cared for have numbered 1,537. Dr. H. S. Hatch, superintendent, who is in-charge of the reunion, has been connected with the institution since its establishment, with the exception of one year spent in war service. Assisting him are Miss Rhuie Caster, R. N.; Dr. William MeQuinn, Dr. Herman L. Kasha, Dr. J. S. Noblitt, Miss Gertrude Ludwig, R. N.. and Miss Wilhemine Hohensbeen, R. N.

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