Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1941 — Page 22
FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1941 B. P. W. Group Sponsors Review Of ‘Out of the Night ’ ! ARDEN tools are definite as T Y Y mechanical devices by which Na ture Study Club Plans Supper wo is lightened, improved or
done more quickly than is possible by hand alone. Time is an important factor in amateur garden!ing. Therefore, money spent for Sponsored by the finance committee of the INDIANAPOLIS BUSI- 200d tools is also an investment in NESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB, Mrs. Kathryn Turney time. Garten will review “Out of the Night” (Jan Valtin) at 8 p. m. Wednesday | It is most necessary to know how in Caleb Mills Hall of Shortridge High School. (to select efficient tools, and the This is a second of a series planned by Mrs. Mildred Farr and Micy; Sedenay should also RRO how to Fannie Paine of the committee. Tickets will be on sale tomorrow from | £600 Shem in fod i 1tion at all 11 a. m, to 5:30 p. m. in Ayres’ or at the auditorium door Wednesday. Mes. An Orcerly tool room with | rm ————————ee ee. 1 8 ‘plACE TOY each tool and with each . tool in its place, and where fersntertain jljzer, insecticides, labels and other Wednesday with a luncheon bridge garden accessories are carefully arWoollen’s Gardens for a covered, Ayres’ tearoom. Mrs. E. B. Boyer, ranged so that they are available dish supper and an old-fashioned a IPIViAY TT i at a moment's notice, 1s a great tain Pee Miss Bernice Hussey cARIFiRT) Of hose I > 2°" | convenience. If a room is not availof the club’s music committee is Sisted by Mesdames Donald Brodie, able, a closet or a corner of the chairman. On Sunday Harry Lloyd George Newton and E. J. Rippen-|garage may be converted into a
By HENRY PREE
Times Special Writer
Book reviews and country outings are scheduled by local clubs for meetings to be held soon.
NATURE STUDY CLUB members CLUB of Sunnyside will will meet at 6 p. m. tomorrow in
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The troop members to attend with | their leader, Mrs. Wilfred Singleton, | include Bonnie Smith, Jean Shaffer, Carol Arnholter, Carol Singleton, Barbara Ingersoll, Barbara Kidd, Eleanor Overstreet, Billie Flowers and Joan Crawford. | The Knit Wit group, children contributing to the British war cause, will have lunch at Geraldine Harman's home before going to the theater. In the group with Geraldine will be Julia Brake, Joan] Spitznagle, Martha Rafnel, Virginia Kistner, Kay Stephenson, Marilyn Stott and Nancy Beatty. Mary Anne Scheidennelm will
will be leader tor a hike from Speed- berger, Miss Helen Rippenberger Suitable storage space.
way City to Kernel's Lake. The and Miss Marie Rockford. The kinds of tools you need degroup will meet at 10 a. m. pend upon the extent of your gar-
Speaker at a meeting of LADY dening operations, but there are lf “Land Below the Wind” (Keith) | " OVER tools every gardener must have. CUT. will be reviewed by Mrs. Ray C. ABERDEEN ARTIST CHAPTER, Some of the most essential are: - Ww Friesner at a meeting of the BUT- ANTERNATIONAL TRAVEL- spade, long-handle shovel. mat- Tipps _— LER ALUMNAE LITERARY CLUB/ STUDY CLUB, tomorrow will %»e| tock, square and V hoes, iron rakes, Thy tomorrow in the home of Miss Mrs. Wilbert Sarber. Also on the | Daimboo lawn rake, towel, hand STERL "yyy
Dorothy Forsyth, 15 S. Emerson! oor v ! |weeder, sickle, garden iine, stakes, Ave. Miss Maude M. Russell will bosram following a luncheon in the tape or raffia, pruning shears, knife, RAKE
report on recent books | Colonial Tearoom will be an election labels, lawn mower, sprayer, garden oy lof officers and a piano duet by|hose and sprinkler, extra washers, i . a i ; ’ ‘ . " wheelbarrow and watering can. Wilbur D. Peat will present a gal- Nancy Jarvis and Catherine Jane oR ariow Ia pat not lery lecture on the Indiana Artists’ Surber. Hostesses will be Mesd i ools that are help 3 I Exhibition at the John Herron Art ! Ray Mesdames necessary are: turf edger, hedge
Institute tomorrow for members of Mildred Jarvis, Ann Turner and shears, grass shears. pruning saw, thea SATURDAY AFTERNOON LIT- Erie Major. {lawn roller, lawn spiker, D-handle ERARY CLUB. Hostesses will be ‘shovel, lawn fertilizer distributor, Mrs. Henry H. Prescott and the Mrs. John W. Yates, 1478 Bosart | sickle, spading fork, crowbar, kneelMisses Mabel West, Anna Gaston Ave, will entertain members of the M8 pad. hoses: poi. Dats. 2 T0aras and Laura Holden. DULCET CLUB Tuesday with a 1 SUS Scythe, whee et o'clock luncheon, assisted by Mrs. pole pruner and scuffle hoe. - SUNSHINE Robert Rich of Kokomo. nn a TT Tee imme. JT is economy in the end to buy E good tools. Study the quality of materials used and the type of construction and decide how efficient a tool is before buying it. Good material is essential, especially in lawn
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Compton will Great Tradition” Frances Parkinson Keves) at the Wednesday Afternoon Club's guest party in the Banner-Whitehill audiorium Wednesday. Also on the program will be a solo by Mrs. Russell Bleeke and devotion led by Miss Eileen Fink and Mrs. Marjorie Sacra. Hostesses will be Mrs William : Burcham, chairman, and Mesdames entertain Ann Huesmann, Florence 4 H. O. Warren, A. A. Dunn, Eva Jameson, Mary Jean Milner, Mary " Wright, Monterey Hobbs, John Wall and Kathryn Nelson. Carolyn Horne and Homer Britan. Crom will entertain a group of - friends, and Ann and Jane Collett | have invited some Tudor Hall School | classmates. Rosalie, Carol and Wil-
Music Studios Service AsSSOCIation |i Mckee wil take guests ‘Heads to Meet Mrs. Neil C. Estabrook will take
{her children Neil Jr, Anne and Plan Pro ram The first business meeting of the Frances. Carolyn and Jack Schaefer, $ o new officers and directors of the Marilyn, Patty and Gordon Peck rn. = J wl : | _ Mutual Service Association will oc- and David Caldwell will go together.’ PTR ean a A A program of Irish music this cur at a 6 Pp. m. dinner meeting Judith and Alix Thomson, Carol Pe more readily and will retain evening at the March student group Thursday in Catherine's Retaurant. Lynn and Marsh Blackburn and J. a better edge. Your spade, forks meeting of the rant. 5 Ring on a party. Mary and trowels should have a metal, Central Studios| Among subjects for discussion will Jane Tobin, Joan Pitsenberger, Caroshank which extends part way up | of Music will in- be plans for the organization's fund lyn O'Connor, Patty Hynes, Louise the handle to give additional § clude solos by raising project tor the year, New Ferrari and Patty Brisbane will be strength. Tools made from a single Miss Ruth Girton, officers are Mrs. Bernadine J. Mec- together and will have lunch at sheet of metal pressed into form The program in Aree, president; Miss Ruth Hoover, Patty Hynes’ home. are not as strong as those with the Valencia vice president; Miss Elizabeth, Among groups to attend on Sunwooden handles driven into metal! Room of the Augustus, secretary, and Miss Mary day is one including Bobby and Billy shanks ; Spink Arms Ho- A. Parrott, treasurer. Shade, Joseph and Suzanne NaughShanas: tel will feature a | rere ton, Barbara Brunson and Dorothy
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Sponsor Rummage Sale Alpha Chapter of Omega Phi Tau Sorority will hold a rummage sale tomorrow at 10 a. m. at 1441 Colum=bia St. The committee in charge includes Mrs. Paul Lustgarten, Mrs. James Richwine and Miss Lucille Paxson.
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benefit bridge party Omicron Chapter, The musical program will be pre- Omega Nu Tau Sorority, will be sented by Janet's Alla Breve En-|jejq at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in] semble, including Miss Janet Oren,| Banner-Whirehill auditorium. A cello; Miss Martha Belle Oren, clar-| hercentage of the proceeds will go inet; Miss Louise Mader, violin, and | fo, aid to Britain. Miss Esther Muegge, piano. Mrs.| The arrangements committee, Robert Mottern will give a reading|jeaded by Miss Virginia Goodson, in connection with a ceremonial|jnciydes Mrs. George Walker and welcoming new members. Mrs. David Schaum. A special prize | Mrs. Charles Yarbrough, hospital-| committee includes Miss Clara Wility chairman, has named the follow- helm and Miss Vera Suhre. ing hostesses: Mesdames Paul Mec- n . Carty, Lizzie Ramey. S. G. Hunting-| 4 d T i I ton, Paul Richardson, William Hol- Engagement Announced ANDi daway and William Kadel. Mrs. David Lichtenberg. The executive board will meet at 1710 Roosevelt " Ave. announce the rn, Benicio a men Geant engagement of their _danghier clinical py y . Neoma, to Lester Budd, son of Mr. | . di and Mrs, Jacob Budd, 45 W. 33d St.| The wedding will be April 6.
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Ripley Club to Entertain | Former residents of Ripley County and their friends will be entertained by the Ripley County Social Club at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Food Drive, will entertain Psi Chapter, Shop. Cards will follow a Alpha Omicron Alpha Sorority, at
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talk bv Mrs. Ruth | . ¥ [Nelson. Ann, Marjorie, Billy, Buddy | of sizes and shapes. A hoe that is ant “T a land Donald Stuhldreher will attend. | ‘ Lantz on “The Jul 10) eCtL too large and heavy is cumbersome, Origin and His- 4 Bobby and Tommy Armer, Myron and better adapted to mixing cement tory of Irish Mu- — ‘ » “ . r Heads Monday [5 = making seed drills in the veseta el Mrs. Pauline Bade, Miss Miriam vf — dant eisai garden and for the cultivation of Bosworth and Keith K. Shock have | Officers will be elected by the] - Yvs 1 LL, smal] areas. planned the program. Ushers will ‘Omega Nu laus Give out a garden hose. Buy a hose of R Carter and Miss Alma Jo Mon- hill auditorium. Mrs. Emil H. Soufgood quality, take good care of it roe, flot will preside at the business! re andital and it will last 10 to 15 years, where- | sme —— meeting. | sponsored by replaced in a comparatively short | time. In choosing the hose it is wel] to remember that one made of : 20 ‘ rr ‘Notes Birthday rubber hose may be excellent or in-| v ferior in gus, ue ved Sun S| The 47th anniversary of the Inter cation 2 ity. : ee. cu a degnite indication of good quality. | =~ 0 i pe celebrated with a & = bd un | & av . ve . 9 : guest day program at 2 p. m. ont O get top service from your Wednesday in the Herron Art Keep an oily rag handy and rub the metal parts to prevent rust. will speak on "Masterpieces of the Keep an edge on spades, hoes, 18th Century,” examples of which are on display at the museum folstone hefore a tool becomes very . dull; otherwise, you'll have to use| Mrs. Bruce Kershner wil preside. a grindstone, which wears a tool Assisting Mrs. Richard T. Buchanz § ’ an, hostess chairman, will be Dr.| " i "Wis it them in repaint And Shier NE oy ye and (Haworth, Ira P. Haymaker, Arthur Shap ' the arden hose before Holmes, Peter C. Smith and Kersh- Craft clean ..K : ner. Mrs. Kershner and Mis. Bert dinner. R. T. Fox and Mrs. Ed- a 1 p. m. luncheon-bridge Wednes-
and Dwight Austin, Warren and than to garden work. The V or +i sic’ and other [Sally Rich and Ann Rhodes will be pointed type is especially good for | Ruth Girton musical numbers, " 1 Riley Hospital Cheer Guild Tuesday No gardener can get along With- he Mrs. Marie G. Friend, Mrs, Nora at its meeting in the Banner-White- | Bridge Party as a cheap hose will need to be 9 Inter Nos Club Yr red rubber in nine cases out of 10 Open Toe is a superior brand. The black! tools, follow these important rules: Clean all toels after using. Museum. Wilbur D. Peat, museum director, sickles, weeders, etc.; sharp blades ] ( : increase efficiency. Use file or whet- lowing its recent re-opening after i ; remodeling. away rapidly. Examine all tools at . > the close of a season, sharpen, oil, Edith Davis, Mesdames Frank L. : : (Fisher, Howard U. Friends, H. W. storing for the winter. Follow these 5 3 : Ferd Moors Will Be or Chates 1 rules, and you will never have cause 5: Gadd will pour. rg A arge. ‘day.
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