Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1945 — Page 16
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# 2 td s » » The Beta Alumnae club of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority will have a Valentine party at 6:30 p. m. today in the home of Mrs. Dorothy F. Buschmann. Mrs. Horace R. McClure will be the co-
certificates then. 5 The troop members are Darlene Barker, Marilyr Hastings, Dessie Good, Jo Ann Edwards, Janet Colber, Patty Claxson, Carol Benson,
Here Friday
Miss Margaret A. Hickey, St. Louis, and Miss Ruth Hoover ark attenfling a vocational conference
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port of Bundles of America shows that 6455 regulation garments were made by the knitting department and 11,867 articles by the sewing
WEDNESDAY MENUS Breakfast
Broiled grapefruit halves with red jelly centers.
Two strips of baton, 1 c. finely chopped onion, 2 tbsps. flour, 2 ec. canned tomatoes, 4 tsp. salt, 14 tsp. pepper, pinch of basil, 2 ¢. cut celery
Times Special DANA, Ind, Feb. 13. — Mies
Gladys Asbury and Emerson O, Craig were married at'2 p. m. Sune
: Fi EE In : ge 5 Sly : ’ C * . : \ : : : Bie t Cali P.-T.A. Studies Home Nursing [Mothers Club | Bride of Lt. W. F. Patterson [Scout leaders Sov OCl Y | ‘To Sponsor . Will Attend - ' \ : : Before her eh y : bl . . 1 > . : * ; Miss Evelyn Horton Will Be Hostess Book Review marciage nat | Institute (Cont r ¥ @ . “ 4 a At Dinner for Betty. Jean Walker ; : Wednesday Canine Sen ang : Las : Hospital Guild -Units| night in the : amping Is=Chosen Bana eS ; : : i or Discussion resumed MISS EVELYN HORTON WILL ENTERTAIN with Schedule Meetings Edwin Ra, fis Batis co a dinner and miscellaneous shower tonight in the High- A Book, review and. tea will ve, Yiethodist Wri will be the theme for hey a Jand Golf and Country club for Miss. Betty Jean Walker, given at 2 p. m. tomorrow by the| church, Mrs, Br no an agers’ {itive . ‘Stettin a: The honor guest will become the bride of Rush Wil- Mothers’ club. of Boy Seoul troop). .. Wiliam F, {ine at he 3. Wac..A. She iin “ihe an liams Jr., at 4:30 o'clock next Monday in the Madonna 73 of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Paterson wis Sttuls will be sponsored by the off the P chapel of the Third Christian church church. : adérs' club of the Indiariapolis the two B pe’ of Lae Hk : het and Mrs Guests at the event In the church| Miss Imogene and Marion county Girl Scout. ore « ‘The party guests will include Mrs. O. C. wal Ee Tig will be mothers of former troop d | ganization. Repor R. H, Williams, mothers of the engaged souple; Mr * sidlony ny members, “Fitting Habitation” will Rhodes. | The principal speaker will be Mrs, The bas ance Pelitiane Muechall, udrey Montrose, Rosalyn Crabb; be reviewed by Miss Gertrude She Is the Vivian Carter Johnson, a member boards - Margare . a of t Beogh and Mrs. Walker will give a bridal dinner Sunday night in Rhoades, ’ f ne Chisago Fepiosial oitice stall against | b . - & Mesdames Ken Mosiman, Alvin| daughter of the Girl Scouts. Her topic will Russ! heir home for their daughter and Mr. Williams. Among the guests Jose. Colin Dunbar and William ug of be “Community Relations." doth al i Vike . 1 i A Mrs. ’ " el ihe yi - a ne. iy os uw ts: : FR AE Watwis ii You Te hostesses Mr. and Mrs. Speakers Listed - Unconfl 1 ; In the period when miliary needs for nurses are mounting |\io.ilves 7. E. Ballew, Philip H | FF E- Rhodes Other speakers and thelr subjects fo Pas Blanche Stillson to Speak at Museum classes in home care of the sick are helping to relieve the nurse Roettgers and S. Ww. Kennerly, ) and Lt. Patterson, will be Mrs. Vincent Adams, “Simple \ MISS BLANCHE STILLSON will give the gallery talk at 4 shortage: Typical of the home nursing classes conducted by the . aE : : Hikes"; Mrs, C. C. Brockman, Leads PACT o'clock Sunday ‘afternoon in the John Herron Art museum. She will Red Crom_is one at shoo] 16 where the schools P-T. A acty a8 § 00 gue tor this| A A Fu ls the ers’ club president, “Day Camping”; : : speak on “Notable Prints and Their Makers” and will illustrate her sponsor. Here Mrs. Wayne B. Baer (left) learns temperature and BS Were schecu ed fx Mrs. Wallace * Remington, “Over= talk with prints from the Rosenwald collection of etchings and en- pulse reading while Mrs. H. W. Berners, another of the class members, Wek 5 Several Shapes oe son of Mr. and night Camping,” and” Mrs. .'W. L. CIV! gravings from the National Gallery of Art, Washington. The collec-. acts as-the patient, Mrs. Charles A. Nugent, R. N, (right) is the Ne Be THC Mrs William T. Heston, “Troop Camping.” ttion is on display in the museum. class instructor. sessions Will be int the hospital, Tue * Camp movies will be shown during ATHENS ’ Dr. and Mrs, G. H. A. Clowes are chairmen of the host and . 8" sy Soin wien Ie roup will eet Patterson. the Misrnoon program, and a peace tres hostess committee for the day. They will be assisted by Mr. and unit meetin ) parade of o and new camping : g Thursday. 1 Greek civ Mrs. Robert Adams, Mrs. Richard Fairbanks and Mrs. Noble Dean, Home Safety Cla SS Grad ates On Friday the “Sun and Rain” toh 83s snefuled for ye ov. n night by y 8 2 a = =» chapter will meet and a meeting Reserv, at . Col. Robinson Hitchcock, Indiana selective service director, will Wil l R * C . pe ‘lwas held today -by “Old John Hen- ® P, H. Ho photo. . Sroations may be made at the Groce mo address the Ladies of the Scottish Rite at a luncheon next Tuesday 1 ecerve ert ca tes ry” group. The “Junetime” unit met Ms, Karl Vent: i might, . ee tre: in the cathedral. “Our Obligation to Our Returning War Veterans” : yesterday, : : | man for the ta Senate) shares elections, il i ’ ) i ; ranged by Mrs, ; ’ W A , s, il be Pali. Hiteheo o% : opis b Ansar ji nl oid ol I n Ce remontes Th ls ee k : nS . . * | assistants are Mrs. H. E. Storer, pfo= tion ef Kir iyge Es wl. e given by MIS. § ” The Quest club members will be |gram chairman; Mrs. R. W. Burris, sioh of the Mrs Othniel Hitch is the program chairman forthe meeting Members of two Red Cross home accident prevention classes winibe glesis of We Monday Nishiers ar me a II 1d correspondence and arrangements; emment, 'y and Mesdames William E. Kruger, Fae W. Patrick, Charles Bruns- receive certificates in ceremonies this week. A joint certificate from the td pr =” ine party OT s Mrs. W. H. Hackleman and Mrs, Ray and disarm ma. Donald R. Kellum, C. R. Lounsbury and Paul R. Pinnick will |Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce and the local Red Cross chapter ney 2d oi Srpe community 4 : Meta Giv + | | Edmondson, publicity; Mrs. Clifford military a be in charge of the card party after the luncheon, Reservations will will be given in addition to the ¢ard from the American Red Cross. The. itt, oun 3h ; cn Endicott, registration, and Mrs, P, March 15. be ted through Friday, Mrs. Ezra’ H, Stewart, executive com- The school 15 group will receive certificates at a P.-T. A. meeting e committee chairmen are Miss ; [i A. Pearson, hostess chairman, > Protocols accep ug Ys - ’ . Mary Alice Vair, games; Miss Eve- arl mittee chairman, announced today tomorrow in the school. They are Mesdames Elmer Bryant, E. O. early yeste: oh ’ ve : Critchlow. J. C.. Wilkerson. John lyn Bonesteel, food, and Mrs, Ken- . : . E. A M. OW, Ye ’ h Grubb, decorations. ! NO WE HAVE NOT MADE ANY MISTAKE when we advise you nfer Greenwalt, Marshall J. Heard, net, » - conference Alumnae Clubs Announce Meetings . James A. Ratcliff and Raymond B P W Head Officers of the Monday Nighters in today’s recipe to heat the cherries and liquid and pour them on top ral h bur y the terms, DR. E. J. TEETER will speak before members of the Wesiern ‘Walker. « A. . Sub ale Spi Bonesteel, president; | the pudding batter. « the govern College Alumnae club Friday at a 6:30 p. m. dinner meeting in the Girl Scout tro op 166 will. give a | ee « rs. Keith Doty, vice president; The technique of combining the ingredients, we grant you, is a bit C . “If the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fatout. His subject will be “Queer safety playlet % their i W ill V 1S1t Miss Pauline Shull, secretary, and} daffy but this is an exception to the rule and does work out to the best cremony:. king, the | Medicine.” Husbands of the club members will be special guests. party Priday night in the Mt. Olive rn Miss Lois Godby, treasurer. * |advantage. The pudding is as light, fluffy and edible as you could their wishe Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames W. L. Appel, Fred Gifford Methodist church and will receive he s = = hope it to be. Tie ; Is Annou nced of the E. and C. L. Rose and Miss Miriam Fatout. The recently released annual re- . a. Celery Cabbage in Tomato Sauce: said. .
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hostess and Mrs. Earl E. Moomaw is the program chairman. Assisting [Arlene Nihiser, Mary Jane Newland, i incinnati. department last year. . . ; cabbage, 1 c. boiling, salted water. gay i tp : “the hostesses will be Mesdames Charles M. Wells, John K. Goodwin, Constance and Shirley Laudig, Joan a vy 9 Cn na oO In the Bundles for Britain report French toast’ with hot sp. Pan-fry bacon, remove and drain. ei - ome a He outs Hotel or John E., Scott and Oliver W, Greer, and Jane Hanneman, Dorothy! innati Business and Professional|it 1S shown that Britain received Luncheon Saute onion in bacon fat until soft bury who live near here. The Rev, 3 are still at ag * = a = x = Groves, Carolyn Vance, Margery| women's club, will close Thursday.|02 regulation knitted garments, 1 rabbit on toasted English {80d lightly browned. Blend I flour|g. ©. Blake of the Rockville Methe ity of the 2 Mrs. Frank H. Cox will be the hostess at 8 p. m. tomorrow for a Aon Wintertowd, Charlotte and‘ pie Hickey 1s’ president of the we afenans, - wy civilian gamments| "my, Shoroughly, ade of eioe 8, sal oo > odist church, officiated. spite the of meeting of the Indianapolis alumnae of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. Doris Quinn and Carlagene Thorn-| National Federation of B. and P. W. | 0 stuffed animals and dolls| 0 ror and turnip sticks. per an and simmer geniuly| Mr, Craig is the son of Mr. and tation’s ban Mrs. Cox and Mrs. Allen Smith will ‘I di ; brough. clubs, and Miss Hoover is the In-| fOr children in hospitals. Two hun-|go 04 ana butter pickles. for 15 mins. Puree through coarse Mrs, Harlan Craig, 5615 Central Officials, : an TS. en will lead a discussion on" proposed Both groups are entered in the giana federation president, . Miss dred Christrnas stockings also were Fresh Dears. strainer. Place cabbage in boiling |gve, Indianapolis. Mrs. Russell As~ some relief child welfare legislation. Officers will be elected and Mesdames Ted {cy omper of Commerce home safety Hickey will come to Indianapoiis|™8de for British seamen stationed oEh peas Dinner salted water and cook rapidly, un-|pury, Sullivan, was her sister-ine by late spr [Marbaugh, Parker Jordan and J. Harold Davidson will assist the | ooineering contest. Priday with Miss Hoover apo a|8t Bunker Hill covered, for 10 mins. Add tomato law's only attendant and William Unifed Pres : ee ————— «ww luncheon—will-be-heidthat-day-in|— Lamb stew with potatoes. sauce and heat. Serve sprinkled Craig, Indianapolis, the. bride a
EVENTS
_ CHURCH GROUPS | _ SORORITIES
Loyal circle, Downey Avenue Chris- | Beta chap., Chi Phi Gamma. tian. 2 p.m. Thurs. In the | night. Theater party.
To-
: | church. Mrs, Jean Brown Wago- | Alumnae association, Kappa Delta. |
Thurs. . Mrs. Carl Getz, 4462 Central, hostess. “Journey in the
- Women's association, Fairview Pres- | Dark” (Slavin), Mrs. Royal Wot-
ner, speaker. Mrs. Edwin L. Becker, devotions. |
Several new classes are being opened in the Red Cross six-les-son course in home care of the sick.
instruct the course which began to-
Another class will open next Mon|day in school 67. A class began yesterday in .the {Red Cross chapter house with Mrs. | Mohical as the instructor and an{other is in progress at school 18. | Mrs. C. B. Sheets, R. N.,’ is the ih-
Mrs. Mabel Monical, R. N., willjhostesses. .
day in the Merfdian Life building. |Bitler,* national federation
Ayres’ tearoom for the national president. Members of the Indiana B. and P. W. will be the
Later that afternoon, Miss Sally vice president, Miss Hickey and Miss
Y.W. Opens New Classes
A new schedule of swimming
Hoover will go to Anderson, where Miss Hickey will address members of the Anderson group.
classes opened recently at the Y. W.| C. A. Lessons each Saturday from 9:30 a. m. until noon will be followed by a class to be used as a testing
Miss Eunice Johnson, head of |Period.
Mixed green salad. Hard rolls. Cherry pudding (see recipe). Milk to drink: ee c¢. for each child: 2 c. for each adult. Today's points—3 red for % lb. cheese, 3 red for lamb shoulder, 1 red for luncheon ham. g-v ® '" THURSDAY MENUS
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__igroom's brother, was best man.
After the ceremony, a reception } was held in the Asbury home. The couple left for a wedding trip and they will be at home in Rockville. The bride is a graduate of the Indiana State Teachers’ college, * Terre Haute, and is a member of } the Rockville chapter of the Tri} Kappa sorority. Mr. Craig was grad- | uated from Indiana university and | is an Alpha Tau Omega fraternity member.
Ayres’. training department, will! From 1:30 to 2:30 p. m, a club) Tomato juice. ‘ . Thursday at pa Business | period wiil be held for Red Cross | Hot cooked oatmeal with raisins. Sorority Session onal Women’s club meeting junior life savers. Regular swim-| Cinnamon toast. 3 man’s Department club, | Ming strokes and diving will be in-| be “A Personal Slant cluded in the classes. | . Red Cross certificates will be| Split peasoup.
| byterian. 10:30 a.m. ‘Thurs. In| TNE .the church. “Educational Devel- {Beta chap, Omega Phi Tau. prook, the sponsor, of the latte opment of the American Indian," 8 pm, Wed. Mrs. George W. class. _ Mrs. Ralph Quinn. “Women and | Prescott, 1257 N. Emerson, hostess. | Another class is now being Missions,” Mrs. Robert Hittle, re- Delta chap. Phi Delta Pi. 8 p.m. in-school 57. The sponsor view. 12:15 p.m, luncheon.| wed. In the Lemcke building. F.C. Lemley. pling el fGoudge), Beta chap., Phi Theta Delta, 7 p.m., | "9 8 si girlie Wed.. Spencer hotel. Two Red Cross units are doingjtd ~~ Ladies of St. George Episcopal six chapters, Pi Omicron. 8 p.m. work at Ft. Harrison. Unit 1 meets|ture. : church. <8 p. m. today. In parish] today. Woman's Department club. on alternate Tuesdays-in the Offi-|Pay for 1 hall. Card party. Miss ‘Margaret, valentine party. Miss Pauline cers’ club and unit 2 has its sessions{Camp’s topi® Eberhardt, chairman, Thompson, chairman. {every Wednesday in the Non-com-{ment of Bread
SLs Rho Gamma Chi. Sat. Mrs Frank | Missioned Officers’ club. diana.” TY Clay, 1427 Pruitt, hostess. | Both groups meet from 10 a. m.| There will'be a dinn
Ephamar Literary. Noon, Wed. In|Sigma Phi Delta. Wed, Mrs, A, [© 4 P m. Mrs. Rufus L. Holt and
the Y.W.C. A. - “Let's Go Metric," | James Inasy, 722 Yoke, hostess. rs Myron Howe are the chairmen. ednesdays and/M Mrs: William <H. Simmons. | ‘ |
v 3 EF n “Te Ey a : : 11s. Valentine party. N urseEs Hold oo . hh ka | dro Kit “ . p cookies. “Places and People of the Medi- | g.i5 1053 chap, Tau Phi Lambda. HOMeEMakers List TE # x
terranean,” Mrs. Harley J. Corey. : 7 ei . ’ ar | 8 p. m today. Miss Marie Mills, , M P. . y 5 p Cherry Pudding: New Legislation,” Mrs. Claude| 3347 college, hostess. Valentine NeW Officers ceting 11th oP ide pp Fone flour, 1% makers club will meet at 1:30 p. m. | A Red Cross nurse recruitment | The 11th
McClean. . : rush party, . | : ‘ : 15 Ir. He wder, 4 tsp. salt, 2 Fall Creek Kindergarten Mothers. | op 1 ¢ eT 1 egg! i : ! . : " it ’ | tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Clar- meeting was held, yesterday in thei pe P. E. O.% lence L. Bellffy, 406 N. Euclid aye.|Vest room of the War Memorial
Today. In the kindergarten. | A nf1cfo Shoiv Work _lunbeaten, 1 tsp. vanilla, 1 &. milk. | | Times Speci |building. Mrs. G. D. French pre. | Banized a 3
“Let's Look in the Mirror,” Mrs. * PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 13 —Hen. | MIS Arthur Partain will assist the | ded. {morrow in’ the
. -fourths c. sugar, 1 Frances J. Spangler. Valentine | «| Sauce Bhi pitted cherries | tea. rik M. Mayer of Indi re { hostess, {H. Jefferson, 3146 a0 juice (% c. juice, 2 c. fruit), Valencian chap. LT-8.C. 7:30), a a Jebus 5s OD€| A discussion’ on “Furniture Re-| AMODg the speakers were Mrs. ..o.,.. win pe ; ¢. boiling water. * 90-Day Treatment p.m. Thurs. Mrs. V. T. Calvin. | Lop = 50 OPS A008 890% 8 modeling” will be led by Mrs. Wil-|Fiorence Marshall, Red Cross east-) yi "rompers wi gift flour, measure and resift 2017 N. Chester, hostess. Mrs. {ooo i 16 Tock Bnualiu yo Albers and Mrs. Edward F.|€ID area director of nursing service; | ova Ww. Gray, 8 e with baking powder and salt. Clayton H. Ridge, spenker. lex ibi fon of” the Pennsylvania Strode. |Miss Lydia Reitz, nursing con-|.", Greenlee John H fa shortening, add sugar gradu- : Academy of Fine Arts here. Among | New officers of ts |sultant; Lt. Col. Cdleb S. Stone Jr.,| °° : te Aaa continue creaming until} Minerva. Wed. Mrs E. 8 Cum- |otheg, native Indiana artists whose! ,. = 9 cers of ie group are | surgical service chief of Wakeman |< on and'R. K. Lewis. Mis 2 © t i hole egg. | mings, 4228 Guilford, hostess. . [work is being displayed are Con-| iS: Albert Gray, president; Mrs. | ital: Mi s,| Mitchell and’ Miss Carol Sf ET. Beal, In Wilde S85 { : Oliver M. Bailey, vice president; |General hospital, Miss Ethel Jacobs, addition to several initiates Wednesday Afternoon. stance Coleman Richardson, ‘Clare ’ Mis Ru. | Indiana War manpower commission, 2 :
structor ‘and Mrs, James R. Stain- : Members of Alpha chapter, phy SUPPET Is Planned Gamma Sigma sorority, will meet| A meeting and old-fashioned box at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the home | supper will be held Sunday by the ! wh. and igiven to beginners, intermediates, | Crisp crackers. of Mrs. Woodrow Shackleford, 355 Ladies auxiliary, Lake Shore Coun=
ak on bills|SWimmers or advanced swimmers Celery green pepper and radish Congress ave. Itry club, in the club house. egisla- (completing the classes. , | salad.’ : i : 5 gual| An advanced group will receive | Cherry pudding (leftover), {
dtraining in. functional swimming! = rina DD IRBEE... snails; H.- Pp. WASSON & C0.
Luncheon
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uding safety measures and types | imming devised for the armed Breaded veal steaks. ~ Me : : : Parsley boiled potatoes. . { periods for play and: Celery cabbage in tomato sauce
held from 4 ‘to 5| (see recipe). . - : folded gelatine pear salad.
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Billa. Add sifted ingrediWed. Mrs. | . : ina : { Mrs. * Strode, secretary; Th i i i ely with milk, begin- ; : {Sorensen Dieman, Mz: . Strode, Y: | : ' ose in charge of the instal ely } , ~H:-O.-Trotier, 3335. W.- Michigan, | ove ooo er larie TAMILS. dolph Johhson, treasurer, and Mts, [20d C. Morrison Davis, chairman), oo, 0 hoon oo pal R. Isa jng with flour and hostess. Fortieth anniversary | : >| Albers, leader [of the" public: information commite: poy ginyam-“R-Craigle; Emmett 4
re : or 0 ach . addition. birthday party. Mrs. Charles| J0e Xhibit will close Feb. 25, tee, local Red Cross chapter. : \ Ler.e Mr Ee —— ir aca Michaels, Paul Kilby, W. J. Wees~ : 0 Trotter, deyotions.: ; » Members of the purse. recruit ner and David Fox and Miss Ann | 2% ¢ ; SEL \B P Ww Session ment committees of the state Red | | MISCELLANEOUS Botha :
: «| Kellam, | hea Phe. Dred Clarcial d : T Vi it H : Cross chapters and representatives it over the Business and Professional Women's : a and Pfc. Rob- 10 V 1S] ere
ee ted { boiling of the Indiana State Nurses As-| { i | a wpe . ! : } te oven . ert Lichty, both of Pt. Harris | sociati a ye , ~o | batter. A IR gra division, Hadassah. 8 p.m, gave a musical pr : Brrisen,| Miss Glad Wyckoff; field secre- sociation War council attended the Miss Ber ryhill Speaks) ss degrg@ FY itor about | Thurs. Miss Lillian Dorman, | u program yesterday | g .
4059 Central, hoste {at a meeting of the Broad Ripple | ‘a for the American Home Eco- | *! So une A meefing of the Terrace Avenue|45 to 55 Mo Sing { , hostess. Business and Professional Women's Omics association, will be at Butler | : Kindergarten Mothers’ club was begins to sh Aon § top Meridian W.C.T.U. Wed. In the association. Mrs, .Clifford Barnard, UPiversity tomorrow to hold. con- Lincolir Program held this afternoon in the kinder-|is golden brown ce . Wheeler Mission. Mrs. Ralph L| 6238 Broadway, was the hostess and [erénces with home economics class: | garten. Miss Charlotte Berryhill will be on bottONEEN PP Holland, speaker. Mis; W. C.|was assisted by Mrs. sand clubs. > ‘Presented at College was the speaker, lother pudding. EISEN Po
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Miss Joy Smith was a cast mem{ber of the student assembly this, [morning at Indiana Central college: “Lincoln at Gettysburg,” a reading, was given by the college's dramatic |
hall will honor Miss Wyckoff. Home economics club members at Indiana Central college have been invited. During the morning, Miss Wyc-|
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Charles Mayer and Company's [| xo wi meet with ofmcers of the 2s » Butler Home Economics club and |® Oller cist members were ‘Miss ‘ : after a luncheo the school cafe-| ad bon / { LTO- ST y ol Own Toiletri i ches nth ok 40 Laven Wis, Robe so Do-| COAST-TO-COAST system _ devoted Feel a COLD n ole ries GIOUpS representing we clan. Marcella Whited, Rochester, Minn.|| You may i ; . Ie J - |Miss Charolet Delasmit, Anderson, | . Make Ideal Mrs, aul Duckwall was the director. i N LOSE 23 LBS. AND Coming On? RP Last Minute ' To Be. Hostess i 33 INCH. , pipe n : | Mrs. Pail Duckwall, 3446 N. Me- anc waist in ony. irealments as one : . Wd : of our patrons did. . ridian st, will entertain at 8 p. m. = Va lentine Gitts : | tomorrow for members of the Nar- How many times have you heard men . ators Sb. Mrs. Charles G. Fitch say or a ona We, maybe she is : Es ~ LT Btenl BA ah "not beautiful, but she seems beauti- s : . : e Quality and tical progam arranged by ful!” And you know this meant that Drink plenty of citrus juices to help fight For Economy Buys! by Mrs. Fitch and Mrs. Duckwall, she had a slim, erect figure and the and avoil colds, Experts say the citrus oo ¢ Mrs. Helen Talge Brown will re- radiant vitality which comes from MR «* : - Vit Cc luable cold t Orange Flower Skin Freshener— |view “Free Artist” (Bowen). good health. a, : ifamin 18 a.valuable cold preventa- 3.5¢ 8 oi ms zee 59¢ be . "Fortunately, almost. every woman can tive. “All fruit juices are more refreshing Bias i Satin ng \ream—IS or..$1.00 have. this natural kind of :loveliness. if hibit cd a silk * Refreshing Cologné=—16 oz. ....$1.00 SUPERFLOUS So if you have let the pounds creep on, if chilled wit h ICE. elty | Almond.Scented Hand Lofion— HAIR visit the Tarr System today and make THe Wg ; comb f 16 BB dass itininnriiniens lle Unwanted hair will counteract your appointment for beauty. i 4 : Reo ! the most beautiful of Spring en- i x is 3 a 1 FR wv Plus 20% Federal Tax ; gembies. Now is the" time to | “Headquarters for Physical fitness.” POL A 0 ICE AND | f H a a, y have Bem i i ty Temoved. : ; 3 - x AND PHONE ORDERS CAREFULLY: FILLED! fo mere Condado do ; . BB Pe ; | FUEL co. “tir : | WHITTLETON i es ate EU - ,2000 NORTHWESTERN AVENUE RP ode er and Company of “Indianapolis, toe. Ann cath Sli x 2 317 W. 16th St. 19025, East St. BE ame
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