Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1943 — Page 8

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- Outgrown Shoes Are a Menace Oct. 2 and 3

of Miss Margaret Ann McCarthy the br r i ' A blood for citiMargaret Jane Perry as field workers for the local Camp Mrs. Frank Wilson, 456 8. En To Health of Children's Feet _ A rapist on blood plese for olloffice has Seen announced by P. O. Ferrel, president of : . : ; sens vi Na he national Oounel uf Camp} s : es ® h ; z 00 oun GHTLORE oterov tee sho es they weke Be Cr Bt © ? Most youngsters up to 12 years old OF. 80 exactly because | Claypool hotel. ‘ - their feet grow so fast up to that age. The report will be given by the

. establishing a . ~ : : blue ] . That's why the plan for shoe swap centers, outlined by the office group's national charity committee, om and meine) New Field Workers to Be Honored a ey So pan tp eer, oto by ho str TEL by Kom ren

Xu 1 Dayton, O. Our leaders » . WS get a boon to mothers of growing children. ay ro know that mili At Group S F rst F all Meeting hele ome. ts attend ) ¢ For at a swap center operated * Som ced dingy) % tary conquest is : hl : -of-town guests attending the! ording to this plan, a child can . victory service will include Mr. and Mrs . R th E B sorority at its meeting last night half the | The voters] po. perrel, president of the Indianapolis Council of Camp Fire|r, io. Ajiee Cincinnati; Dr. and be carefully fitted to s pair of ANU . DANLA | the nome of Mrs. Hal Shults, must be persuaded to believe] oi. nas announced the appointment of tyo full-time field WoOrkers;|,, a Mart] «lle: | shoes which._some other child has} : 5048 Birchwood ave. Also at the that, It will be up to us—the plain, | in Mule res June Perry of Des Moines, lows, and Miss Margaret Anni yy, Dillon. Hapwur! rari. | outgrown, - but not outworn—and I B 1d * f meeting a formal initiation service citisens—to decide these|psocorthy, 3 rw oO: + JEliaubel him Ror Salle. without surrendering a shoe ration S pbridaec oO "Iwas resd by Mrs. Harry Karcher, Their appointment increases the staff from three full-time and onelyyy ong yrs, B. E. and Mrs | Stomp. president, for Mrs, Pat Williams. part-time members to four full-time members. Others are Miss Mable|; ore Lawrence, h Bord rd "| These shoes will have been thor F B S arks Clift, officé secretary, and Miss oughly disinfected by methods ap-| 1" + 1). P Att Institut Oranda Barigsberg, local executive. ; proved Ww he U. 8. publie health 4 ends Institute a The new field workers will be : : service, or repairs, Such i The Rev.. George Snyder of the honored Monday, Sept. 13, at the Refr 1geration the replacement of broken 1acés, pyrgt United Brethren church read Camp Fire Girly’ first fall meeting rg will have been made. : the wedding ceremony at 8:30 p. m. |} to be held at the Central ¥, W. Of FE d Vi 1 According to the national foot| Saturday uniting Miss Ruth ElizaC.AaT:30p.m 00 S ita health council, outgrown shoes aref beth Banta, Mrs. Jess Barker, Leaders’ asso- :

clation president, has issued invi- 11 ; | Gations 0. Guardians, Blue Bird To Good Health poor posture, yi A. Banta, 618 leaders and Horizon club advisers, 2 and awkwardness, Yet children’s Arch st, and

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ieee ned : , ' ellie a feet may gow from one 1 thise Prank Byron Hy Pl d . 4 | DEAR JANE JORDAN—I hope| Miss ; oS. TEE. 1D. 3.89 § ime 8 Sparks MI arty Planne R JANE JORDAN } Mica — Baas : : : ="! that somehow _ you ps Here ls the way the cunell 8, gat Mr. ang ns ™ with a very hard pro am : : ¢ : ures the average growth of chil~ “a mer Sparks, t Altenheim : es,

years old. My husband is ih the| editor-in-chief ¢ “drens : 1830 Arrow ave.

services, We have been \: yg | 5 ng 40 ] The ceremony sew your

“The annual birthday married almost three years, and 3 B Dee : was at the home - OWN » co t child who ear and 2+ 6 sooinensnoses s of the bride's sis- ee X jes’ auxiliary to the Altenheim|' : have a d say a : on 18 be 8-12 ) Mrs. Sparks (or Mgrs. Mart : A

; 6-10 Sess RERBNReR be st 3 pm. tomorrow at the ; : pod Ee wd 1 tev 1012 hoseseurtans 13-16 weeks |Blunck, 1341 N. Dearborn st. Miss e on » wi

16-20 weeks | Banta was given in marriage by OE Oe ewiganions In Peiping) found someone else in whom 1 am

her father. - TT i more interested. Do you Saini i Attending the couple were the idance and moral to create & durable peace. " t : Bi » guida, oa

” don’t Pro pride’s brother-in-law and * sister, away? ease: don't say un~ Jess you can give me a good reason. Dillman,

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The approaching marriage of Miss dna Mary Alvis to Amos Edwin

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dianapolis council decided at a re- : 4 cent meeting at Camp Delight to CU meg - ° 138 A ay add to the staff personnel in order Club Meeting : FL [ad In other. m to. wirk mote sdsqumtely with the Lol ’ be Aa e g groups to meet Postponed Er ofa a Ret ] the demands’ for more groups. ar 1 - In this i, Sganisation . s t hopes, too, to combat juvenile marriage July 17 .| delinquency problems, Miss Bangs-

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