Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 September 1943 — Page 8
DAYLIGHT CHAPTER |i is oon sage of etn * OPENS FALL SEASON fs heen established, the graft wil
Daylight chapter 553, O. E. 8, will|not get enough nourishment and the first fall meeting and cov-| Will die. With the flourescein test, dish luncheon at noon Priday|it appears from the report, doctors in the Masonic temple, North and|can tell accurately when blood cir-
meeting will| culation is well enough established : will}
to carry out the second stage of the
Osceola Williams 8rafting. ‘matron and William H. patron,
anamis 1o sreak |FOR NAVAL POSITIONS
Capt, Howard H. Angell, who es-| Applicants for naval ship repair caped from ‘the Japanesg-domi-| officers, doctors, dentists and clergynated Philippine islands during the|men were to be interviewed today, will speak before the tomorrow and Wednesday by Lt. of the Lawyers As-| Frank W. Ladd at 120 W, North st. .of Indianapolis at 12; Mechanical, industrial, petroleum, noon , at the Washington |civil and chemical engineers qualify hotel, for ship repair officers.
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Pappas, n, Scofield and Eugene Smith. Don Chiefs Irom cub pack No. 30, who will assist in the Indian ceremonial, are William Barnhart, Jack Dickey and Robert Miller. Rotarians have béén Invited as have members of Hayward-Barcus
{post No. 55 of the American Legion,
which sponsors troop No, 83
NEW PLASTIC USED "FOR INNER TUBES
“By Science Service BALTIMORE, Sept. 20—A new vinyl-type plastic made from coal, air, salt and water to replace rubber for such uses as 4nner tubes, surgical gloves and molded goods was announced here by the Glenn L. Martin Co.
H. Sorg, who developed the new compound in the company’s plastics research laboratory, claim to have overcome rather poor stability which has been an obstacle to wider use of similar vinyl “rubbers” now on the market. By adding a sealedin plasticizer they obtained a product that retains its elasticity, resiliency and flexibility when exposed to air, water, sunlight, acid and alkaline solutions, and: temperatures up to 250 degrees Fahrenheit.
0. E. 8. TO GRANT DEGREES -..Golden Rule chapter, O. E. 8, will confer degrees Friday night at: thé Masonic temple. A social hour with refreshments will follow,
gelo- Auda, Don Gaynor, Efthemus| Eugene Eshliman, Guy) |
¥ |S Clayton F. Ruebensaal and Earl
Donald Martin Walpole, O. 8. B,, of Indianapolis will be ordained to the priesthood tomorrow at St. Meinrad’s abbey church and cele-
The Rev. Fr. Robert J. Walpole, his brother, will serve as deacon of the mass; Carolyn Buchanan and George Wirts, two small cousins, will. be bride and wheat bearer, respectively, in the processional preceding the services; and six cousins
Thuis, O. 8. B, minor seminary at St. Meinrad's, where ‘Donald received -his- theologi~ cal training, will preach the sermon,
Neophyte Priest fo Receive Ordination in Abbey Rite
The Rt. Rev.. Msgr. John P. O'Connell will be assistant priest; the Rev, Fr. Daniel Peil of Hammond, sub-deacon, and the Rev.
.|Fr. Eugene Weidman, master-of-
cergimonies.
n ROTARIANS TO HEAR
COLUMBIA EDUCATOR
Eduard C. Lindeman, professor of
social philosophy at the New York school of social work, Columbia university, will speak on world governments at the Rotary: club luncheon tomorrow at the Claypool hotel. Mr. Lindeman spends his holidays lecturing at colleges and universities, speaking at forums and teach-
AUXILIARY PLANS SESSION Indianapolis lodge 137, Ladies sothe Brotherhood of Loco-
will-meet-at-1- p.m: tomorrow: at Castle hall, Mrs. Wanda Nowling
Beauty essentials for the absolutely immaculate, radiant
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restaurant owners set aside so many a day for meat, canned goods and sugar, and when the day's allotment runs out, they either close up ‘or augment their meals with unrationed foods.
Ways and Means
This summer the restaurants saved their canned goods stamps by using ,fresh vegetables, and meat stamps can always be saved by serving fish, poultry or egg dishes. While the OPA reported that there was a very small percentage of willful violations of the rationing rules among restaurateurs, they cited the case of one woman owner
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HOWE HIGH'S PAPER MAKES BOW FRIDAY
The first issue of The Howe
Howe high school, will appear Friday.: Erma Stevens was editor-in-chief of staff one which published the issue.
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