Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 241, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 February 1933 — Page 7
FEB. 1(5, 1933.
'Community Fund Will Hold Dinner Annual Meeting to Be Conducted on Thursday Night. The 1933 honorary member of the Community Fund will be named at its thirteenth annual meeting Thursday night in the Riley room t of the Claypool. The recognition is given to a worker for "outstanding and unselfish service to the public welfare." Governor Paul V. McNutt will: speak on "What Indianapolis Owes the Community Fund." at the meet- j ing for which more than 200 reserrations have been made. Mrs. Peter C. Reilly, Mrs. Brandt * C. Downey and J*rs. Wolf Sussman are members of the committee on arrangements. Mrs. Arthur V. Brown heads the reception committee. This committee is composed of Messrs, and Mosdames Clifford l. Harrod. Roy E. Adams H. C. Atkins, A. E. Baker, Arthur R. Baxter, G. A. Efroymson, J W Fesler, Mortimer C Furscott, Howard T. Griffith, Theodore B. Griffith, William A. Hacker, Benjamin D. Hitz, Fred! Hoke, William H. Insley, Hugh McK. Landon, James F. Carroll, Nicholas H. Noyes, Peter C. Reilly, Almus G. ‘ Ruddell. Guy Wainwright, Edgar H. Evans, Brandt C. Downey. J. J Fitzgerald, R C. Rottger, R. S. Stempfel. R. W. Lleischer, L. D. Bell, Stowell C. Wasson, Maxwell Droke, Toner M. Overlev, Leßoy C. Breunig, C. C. Winegardner, Edward H. Janke, Rober H. Bryson, Zeo W. Leach, Wal- j ter C. Marmon. A. C. Mathias, Samuel Mueller, Louis J. Borinstein, Curtis Rottger, and Mayor Reginald Sullivan, Edward A. Kahn and El- ; mer W. Stout.
Tea Is Given by Lady wood School Group The Athletic Association of Ladywood school held its annual tea from 3 to 5 today at the school. Guests were students and friends. The tea table was arranged with crystal candelabra with orchid tapers and a centerpiece of roses and freesia. Misses Marion O. Shaughnessy and Marion Molas poured. Assisting in serving were Misses Mary Ellen Gartlenad. Emily Serhant, Betty Leiken, Marie Adele Mc- . .Kenzie, Clara Hillenbrand, Julia Mary Byrne and Eileen Lee. On the reception committee were Misses Vivian Graham, Margaret Murphy.. Helen Smith, Dorothy McQtiire, Charlotte Moore and Kathryn Gartland. Foculty members assisting here Misses Jeanne O'Connell and Nora Mehan, and Mrs. George Foerderer. MRS. 11. //. HANNA WILL RE AT HOME Mrs. Hugh H. Hanna 1735 North Pennsylvania street, will be at home informally from 3'to 5, Feb. 20 and Feb. 27, in honor of Mrs. Hugh H. Hanna 111. There are no invitations. Party Is Scheduled Golden Rule lodge 25 will give a hard-times party Friday night at the Trainman hali. B. of R. T. and L. A. orders are invited.
The Late Dr. Lewis Baker
I'm not- 1 am still terribly nervous, weak, can't sleep well and am so irritable that 1 co to pieces when everything doesn't go just right. Please, please help me if you ran." Answer: A weak, nervous, rundown condition, such as yours, often follows a long sickness or surgical operation. You will have to build up your blood and strengthen your nerves before you can expect the return of good health. Start taking t adomene Tablets, a blood and nerve tonic, and continue over a , period of several months. • • • Mrs. O. Y. writes: ‘‘l tried the Vllane Powder for catarrhal congestion In the head and the results were amazing. Now ran you recommend something to increase my weight. Am 19 pounds underweight.” Answer: A most effective aid in gaining weight is llvpo-Xuclane Tablets. a nutritional tonic. (1. O. S. writes: “I suffer a great deal with indigestion, heavy feeling in stomach, bloating, belching, etc." Answer: For indigestion, dyspepsia and such symptoms ns you mention, the use "f Triopeptlne Tablets is advisod. They bring quick, welcome relief. Mrs. \V. R. writes: “All three of my children have been i tit of school for two weeks because of severe colds anil Wk'.niffhs. Nothing we have used has seemed to help them. What would you suggest?” • * • Answe r . To quickly check the colds, obtain Mentho-l.txene Salve, and use as per directions. In conjunction, for the coughs, use Essence Mentho-Lax-ene. This combination treatment seldom fails to effect a prompt and complete recovery. • • • Answer to G. C and O. TANARUS.: To counteract constipation, the most perfect laxative to be found is CaseaRoyal Pills. Their action is very mild, pleasant and satisfying. S- A. n asks; “Please advice a medicine to aid in correcting a most distressing kidney and bladder trouble. 1 get up five or six times everv night to void ANo 1 get headache and backache when 1 am on my feet for a few hours" Answer: A ton!" diuretic medicine Raltnworr Tablets, should give v„tt aid a--' relief as it has to so many of our correspondents. • s • \lis M K. asks: ! rm seventeen and am trouble.l nit it pimples and hops on my fa-e and body. Would like to know what to take” Answer: To rl.l the Mnn.l of the toxins causlnr pimples and boils take Sulnherh Tablets as a laxative blood l medicine. • • s R ff fl asks; “What would vott advise to aid tn overcoming painful mnsctPar rheumatism ?" Answer: tmtain ‘ erdiol Tablets and take as ner directions, lo lmorove and aid elimination of acids and poisons
Let’s Explore Your Mind BY DR. ALBERT EDWARD WIGGAM. D. Sc.
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1. No. They learn right and wrong by experience and training. Hartshorne and May, Yale psychologists, have shown we do not even develop a general sense of right and wrong, but merely large numbers of special habits of acting this way or that when
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we are against particular problems. Thus a man does not have one general honesty, but a large number of honesties. Some men are honest in business and cheat on their golf scores. Character building consists in developing large groups of these
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IIAI) ASS All HEARS CONCLAVE REPORT A report of the midwest senior Hadassah conference last week in Milwaukee was presented by Mrs. David L. Sablosky at a meeting of the Indianapolis Hadassah in Kirshbaum Community Center Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. H. Joseph Hyman gave a lecture, "Back Home in Latvia." Miss Frieda Brill spoke on "'The Value of Jewish Education." Violin selections were played by Miss Norma Fletenstein. Mrs. Louis Sereinsky is president and was in charge of the meeting. Guest Day Is Held, Annual guest day of the Indianapolis Readers’ Club was held on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George E. Maxwell, 3025 ] Broadway. Mrs. J. F. Edwards, | president of the Seventh District i Federation, was guest speaker.
Health -A-nswered By The Late Dr. Lewis Baker's Associates An Advertisement Telling How and When to Use Trustworthy Products and Reproducing Extracts of Patrons’ Letters Relating to Cadornene, Balmwort, Sulpherb, Su-thol, Mentho-Laxenc, Hypo-Nuclane, Triopcptine, Vilane, etc.
K. B. A. writes: "Two years ago I was pre 11 y badly hurt in an automobile accident and after spending two months in a hospital, I expected soon to he thy old self again. But
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1 habits and uniting them into ideals of good character. 2. No. As long as the world is round, women will love as deeply, truly, as ever; but today they love more wisely, because they have other interests than just holding hands with John or walking with him by the river’s brim. Grandmother had little outside this except milking cows, tending children, cooking for the men folks, darning socks and knitting through the long winter evenings. Her best behaved grand-daugh-ters have a hundred new, wholesome amusements and interests, and much wider friendships with ! both men and women. Love doesn’t take as much time as it used to, but it’s the same old love. 3. Yes, if he can. It is a heavy burden for a young college man to start out to repay a loan. Loan scholarships, college deans have found, are not an unmixed blessing. Better for a young man or woman who is real college material to borrow than not to go at all, but the more pay-as-you-go, the better.
ALUMNAE TO GIVE SPREAD ON FRIDAY Active members of Delta Sigma Epsilon will be honor guests at a spread given by the alumnae group of the sorority Friday night at 2037 North Temple avenue. Mrs. Albert Thompson and Miss Lucille Leffingwell will be hostesses. Reports of social service commit- | tees will be read and plans formulated for the present semester at the joint meeting following the dinner. Decorations will be in green and cream, the sorority colors. Rabbi to Give Address Rabbi M. M. Feuerlicht will address the banquet held by the Ladies Auxiliary to the United Hebrew Congregation in celebration of its thirtieth anniversary at 6 Sunday night at the synagogue, Union street and Madison avenue. Mrs. I Samuel Z. Davis is chairman.
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Shower to Be Held for Bride-Elect Mrs. Frank Parrish to Give Party, Honor Miss Kinnaird. Mrs. Frank Parrish will entertain tonight with a miscellaneous shower and bridge party at the home of her mother, Mrs. Charles Brossman, 5601 East St. Clair street, in honor of Miss Katherine Sue Kinnaird. Miss Kinnaird’s marriage to Charles Guy Bolte will take place at 11:30 Saturday, Feb. 25, at the All Souls Unitarian church. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Brossman and her sister, Mrs. Francis W. Mey p rs. The bride-elect's colors, blue and yellow, will be carried out in the • deocrations and appointments. Blue and yellow tapers will center the table and blue delphinium and yellow roses will be used. Guests with the bride-elect are ! Misses Adelaide Gould. Betty Jeanne Davis, Marian Whitney, Jan? Little. Elsie Hancock, Elizabeth Carr, and Mesdames Bruce Savage, M. Stanley McComas Jr„ Jack Gulling, Harold Gauker, B. S. Millikan, Emil Linegar,' Frank Nusbaum, Charles Davis, Robert Steven Kinnaird. J. Williard Bolts, John Bolte and Eugene Clifford. LUNCHEON IS HELD BY LITERARY CLUB The Brightwood Literary club met Wednesday for a 1 o’clock luncheon and business session at the home of j by Mrs. Wiliam Tyner and Mrs. Loy; Alder. The March meeting of the club j will be held at the home of Mrs.: Tyner, 614 West Thirty-first street.; Mrs. Herman Withers, 309 East; Nineteenth street. Mrs. Fred Jurgensmeier, president, presided. Decorations and favors were appropriate for Valentine’s day. The program included a paper read by Mrs. Grover D. Slider on "The Courtship A Martha Custer and George Washington,” and readings WOMAN’S A. C. TO GIVE BRIDGE-TEA The Woman’s Athletic Club will entertain its friends with a bridge I tea at 3 Sunday in the Hoosier Atiiletic Club, using the George Washington theme in decorations. Mrs. Joseph Swango will be host- j ess, assisted by Mrs. C. M. Calbert; and Misses Lillian Nieman, Naomi Fike, Louise Ely, Kathryn Thomp- j son, Henrietta Jonas, Theresa Moore, Louise Engelking, May! Stuckmeyer, Doris Leper, Gertrude j Corydon and Jane Radlicki.
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Discuss Hospital Problems Problems of the Methodist homes and hospitals were discussed today in group conferences at the Clay-
Friday at BLOCK’S The FIRST Half-Price Sale of Regular Stock Patterns In the History of 1847 Roger Bros. •§ l —~ PI — I To Stimulate February Business, 1847 Roger Bros. Has Taken 2 Regular Stock Patterns, Anniversary and Ancestral and DRASTICALLY Cut Prices to EXACTLY HALF! ' i We quote directly from the silversmiths. /ppk "Every piece is factory new, but every piece is m J§) offered at a price you may never see again for l! 'Aal highest grade silverplate!” They are on i * sale at this tremendous reduction only as long 1 IS] as our present supply lasts. They are open J||| I I j stock and may be added to at any time, but ON Jh PHI lar price. s%&&&£ MvF aSSfe H|i 53.25 Teaspoons, *•£ _ off .isl •63 h 56.50 Tablespoons, now .93.25 f P $6.50 Soup Spoons, now A.f.Y##///;/.AW*.93.25 It ; $6.00 Salad Forks, now $3.00 - L Small Amount Down! Hi $6.00 Oyster Forks, now 2iski>• ♦.52.50 n , T r< . /fm 5 , 500 ° rane S p° cns at * 2 ■ s 0 Balance In Convenient 52.00 Cold Meat Fork at** P ovmnnlc $3.50 Dessert server at i.75 (Ao Charge for Eugravvig) 1 BLOCK’S—Main Floor
pool. The conferences were Included in the convention of the National Association of Methodist Hospitals, Homes and Deaconess work. The convention will close today.
Deer Killed In Barnvard COCHRANTON, Pa . Feb. 16 James Berger, returning home after an unsuccessful deer hunting trip, was informed by his children there
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was a "funny looking cow" In th barnyard. Berster went to the barnyard with h 3 rifle and bagged a flna buck.
