Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1946 — Page 23
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WEDNESDAY, AUG. 21, 1046 ___ rs THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ~ : i PAGE FLANNER CANNERY 15min ™ "|i. omer 2s can ana) MES SERIAL— PLENTY OF VITAMINS "ve sia ous: © |mi 5ei st
| Mrs. Esther Hall, 2041 Paris ave, | 0814 cents for the number 2 sized Dau h t , 5 Mi Dr. Webb, professor of pharma-| “Experiments with 3 gly a | GETS NEW BOILE de a LO iS Donel Meat and chicken will be canned nie O ne. COMBATS ALCOHOL cology, told the University of Cal-|alcohol over long periods of time ith ess. Mrs. Hall received training} ; ! . : . : , oat i r is i 5. Hall said, and advised : . |ifornia at Los Angeles institute .of show there was little or no damage A mew $3500 bofler similar to the|in home economies: a} Indianapolis 288i, Mee. iv x By R. Louise Emery! | alcohol studies that alcohol in mod. | : kind used by the armed forces has Teachers college, now consolidated all prospective canners to call a y ouise ery Los ANGELES, Aug. 21° (U. P). [alc [to liver, kidney and other organs.
| | v ler ts would have NO| “Alcohol to a limited 1 j : lday in advance to arrange a + Cetlls wilt i“ a —Alcoholic beverages are ' more|€rate amoun 010 " extent ig been installed in thie Flanner House Vt! Butler university, | schedule - | pera re abject 1s Meer “dating |lclephone, trying to browbeat the harmful effects on body tissues as|a food and can be used as a source cannery. 512 N. West st “Canning your own fqgod makes it | cra Mn a Val and threatens Jo start ene of Jer ci\y employment agencies out of a | likely to damage dy tissues of long as proper ‘diet is maintained.|of enefdy for muscular work: hows Ty, . . | Se 8 sto g » y A * : ! 3 possible to beat the possibility of SEHOOL FUND HITS JACK POT | Fast to school but he nd Cecily make |NOusekeeper. I went on in to persons who have vitamin end pro-| “Those who drink should be cer-!ever, it is not a good food and its
The installation was made under rising prices on canned goods after, OLYMPIA Wash. (U. P.). — The up their quarrel by mail. Ceclly’'s room, It was a mess, © tein deficiencles than those who | tain their diet is adequate in pro-!energy-source is limited.” the direction of Paul V, Jewell, fresh foods are removed from the| ' . als | I went at it witlr thoroughness— | .
Mead of the vocational aids divi- market. The new boiler makes it|Problem of what to do with money CHAFTER I |I rolled up the rug and dragged it B , h — sion of Flanner House and acting possible for all equipment to be seized from illegal slof machines ANYHOW, what I called you out to the lawp, sunned the mat- i director of the self help division. running at full tilt, Not only does|was put up to Atty./Gen. Smith{about—" Della went on, “I've lost|tress while I stripped the windows ; The cannery is open Monday, one save money, but the canning Troy, “It should coffe to some! another maid and the gardener and wiped down walls and ceiling. Wednesday andl Friday from 9 a. m.| process has been speeded up,” Mr. good,” he said, and ordered it de-|thinks he has to go into service. Cecily came in at 5:30 as I was | to 5 p. m. and Tyesday and Thurs-| Jewell said. posited with the state treasurer for! Cecily has so much to do she can’t|Putting up freshly laundred or- ats s Gey from 2 p.m. to 9 p. m. Can-| Membership in the cannery costs! the school fund. even wash out a pair of stockings | Sandy curtains, : - e———— — Tre |and I have most of the house on| Oh. Aunt Mavis! It's wonder-
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[ing woman more once .a NAPOLIS to : | week--" exaggerated my dishevelment. I YORK CITY / 9 | “Well?” 1 asked suspiciously. knew that Corinna was coniing ho ; ik | “What we need,” Della said, “is 12.65 Plus Tax
home: tired after her own job to
io . Fo . . “ ‘ . start dinner for me so that I could oe : : la maid for Cecily. Her underthings;® & 4 E HA C t BUSLINES DEPOT 1 j2 na oy 4 3 {spend another hour at Della’s, Yau he, ver in IS SO onvenien aT a . i {can’t go into the regular laundry wg be a , ‘neoln 3750 = a A and she has so many delicate blouses| I KNEW that Cecily needed a lec gg > a 4 —he: clothes need pressing and her aie : eCre be il jy ; | room gets into -& mess. naturally, ture, but she seemed so glad to 4 | so that she can't have the girls in/see me, her eyes were so amber i RX . | |as much as she'd like—" (lighted and her hair so young and Wa : My Whitney Coach rides like a Cadillac, | & 8.08 { he | / alive there ) ‘way , ’ | “CORINNA manages to keep her| here In ie dootway Wat 1 ' ; 68.98 » ‘room neat,” I said. “I insist on fuel only the old lift and happiness : At pp . Coach Pad, 2.50 | Della’s voice brightened. “I know|of being with her. . : 04c¢ Ch aed you've trained Corinna beautifully| “You must be tired,” Cecily obfor housework, And I know she served with a little, tender inflec- | needs the money for school. So—"| tion. & My Storkline Chifferobe and Bed I couldn't believe what 1 was| I felt revitalized enough to do h i . f . t . hearing. “You thought I'd allow another four-hour shift without \ A EA . Fs ora’ hand-painfad Jo mach Corinna to hire out as Cecily’s per-|pausing, but I said, smiling at’ her, LR ' 3 Chifferobe amd Bed. sonal maid? Are you insane?” “I could do with a cup of tea.” ! i 1 17 98 “You let her hire out in that] “I'll tell mother to make you ! os ci : . greasy spoon at Down's—" |one," Cecily said promptly, and ‘ i AHIR Kantner Innatepring | “It's not quite the same,” 1 said. turned toward the stairs, but I | “That's a job the younger girls all|circumvented that. | want, It’ fun for them,” “Della has her hands full with Q ka : ail ) i “It's nothing but hash slinging.| Thorne. You can do it, Cecily.” / : ; X ; Chenille Bedspreads, 4.89% Corinna waits on Cecily there, 8 8. .8 No Rg 7 . | What's the difference whether she] “I DON'T know how.” She : Ne i FA BLOCK’S, Baby Shop, {does it there or here? I'll pay her sounded as plaintive as Corinna ; Third Floor :
. ‘= ’ y 1 | more than she's making now. over her algebra. I wanted to hug » r »
| “YOU'VE never seen enough her. {money to buy one hour of Corin-| “You put the kettle on” I in|na's time,” I said. structed, “and then I'll come out | “Oh!” Nothing ever stumps Della to the kitchen and show vou the {so much as having her riches rest while I press your skirts.” { flaunted. She simply can't con-| “Okay.” 8he disappeared, I fin{ceive of a state in which money ished with the tie-backs, found half isnt all important. Any hint that'a dozen mussed plaid skirts and | there is one infuriates her because followed her. it frightens her. Money has been| Della came downstairs as Cecily reat Te r ‘on edge nerves an ol 1s | her one weapon in her many diffi- was pouring my tea. She had laid {culties and unless it's invincible two places daintily on the kitchen {she's lost and uncertain, [table with Della’s choicest embroi3 “Well, I was simply trying to dered mats. Della didn't like it, 1 an:aid to heal gjaxalion help you out. I know what that saw, but I did, so I went on ironing {playground job pays. But I imag- unperturbed while Cecily set an{ine there are other girls in that other place. The sorority had given school who would like to earn a her that much training. weekly salary. I can get one.” | 2 = =n . 5. n | DELLA swung the conversation to
“N ‘OU won't!” | : NO, YOU won't} The same matters in which { could have no rage swirled over me that had
{driven me to give Cecily a licking | Part: : { eight years past. “This is enough! “How did you come out about that of your nonsense, Della, No other |Rasbo girl?” she asked Cecily. “Did girl in this town has a personal go get voted in this afternoon?” maid and Cecily isn't going to set| gecily buttered a cracker lavishly a precedent. Do you understand?”|ugne certainly did not. 1 laid the | Della understood that the gaunt-|\,y gown to Ella May and Janine. {let was down in front of her; she |, a dinged her and the rest of knew exactly what I meant. Della ly om couldn't do a thing about it!” {and I never needed words on that She sat there looking like an i score, " J {i bh ] WE Lo : angel, and apparently taking it as | She began to cry. "I can't carry y.. neaven-bestowed right to mete {this whole load alone,” she wept. | ut judgment. ; | 1 realized that she was warn out | a a ‘with worry over TDOIne, the. feb t= tre Be Conlnned) of Keeping ups her. ridiculaustv { : 0
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