Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1946 — Page 9

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we Ne : 3 ; . ln lid i ; a x or oy rr adi he or LE Te b 2 J s . THURSDAY, SEPT..12, 19468 “ ne : es "THE INDIANAPOLIS THEMES £ — eine. 1946 : Ar F . wy any eh Sa Th Re el a + Suge oi ht ee EISENHOWER'S | + Committeé Plans Annual Fall Party | —— aM LH iy ch <5 J : x ; § : & Pr : & ' BS ved : : y ) | : | : # j : | MOTHER IS DEAD if | BACK TO SCHOOL IN ACROBAT —; : S———— J . - ttt ory, cent, the None of Five Sons With far 1945, €S OF BALA payments : Her at End. ov Nceo CONSTRUGTION In Vane, ABILENE, Kas., Sept. 12 (U. P.). €or Bors AND GIRLS 0 agains —Private funeral services are to be : We a held tomorrow morning for Mrs H |Ida Stover Eisenhower, 84-year-old The Balanced Construction of Acrobat Shoes —— | mother of Gen. Dwight D. Eisen- (rigid arch and flexible sole) give sturdy, | She died early yesterday ‘morn- staunch support, where needed. But at the same - - - {ing in the rambling frame house

time, leave plenty of room for freedom of action. It's the perfect combination for active feet.

'where 14 months ago she welcomed | § | back her famous son after he led] allied armies to victory over the| 6 Germans. & PE Mrs, Eisenhower seemingly had | SE

i bi LaLa been in good health until after she Plans for the annual: Temple Sisterhood fall party are being gd oes a A Le WANE returned Tuesday night from a ride| made by the following committee, left to right: Mrs. Nat Smith, tele- 7 i with her housekeeper, Mrs. Trula B.| phone chairman; Mrs. 8. C. Bodner, Mrs. Louis Fink and Mrs. Jacob { CAPRICIOUS COCKADE Robinson. She complained of pains| Solomon. Y i in her stomach at 3 a. m. yesterday : but assured her companion she| “The fall party of the Temple| which Is an auxiliary of the InThe hot fo be worn of o jaunty would be all right. Fifteen minutes Sisterhood will open with a “brunch” |dianapolis Hebrew cofigregation . i later she died. Tuesday at 11:30 a. m. in the Mrs. Harold I. Platt is general ongle with your fall suits. Onl : None of her five living sons was|Broadmoor Country cluo. chairman of the party. : You'll like the new slanf, the y {With her. Milton 4. Eisenhower, Mrs. Herbert Backer will direct a rising a ribb bri Of f Ii Black 99 president of Kansas State college,|dramatic skit of which she is the on rim. eit In Dlack, e Manhattan, Kas, arrived first and |author. She ‘will be assisted by TUBERCULOSIS 1) E . A. THE BROWN AND brown. and new fall colors. You'll : all Arthur B. Eisenhower, Kansas City | Mrs. Joseph Rothbard, Milton Wol-| : WHITE SADDLE one banker, reached here a short time man, Maurel Rothbaum, Herbert) - OXFORD, want fo see the other new price later, Weil, Marvin Farber and Victor IS ON WANE IN U, S. Sizes 8% 012, 4.95 : . Gen. and Mrs. Eisenhower were|Goldberg. ‘ po : pad 124) styles in the collection. expected 1o. arrive. today. res SA Roh Solomon, Mrs. Soll COLUMBUS, O, Sept. 12 (U. P) Sizes 1214 to 3, 5.25

Washington. The other sons are: | Goldsmith, Mrs. 1. E. Solomon, Mrs. ~Tuberculosis in the United States

SIBY LL DELUX HATS Edgar, » Tacoma, Wash, attorney, |1ouis Fink, Mrs. S. C. Bodner, Mrs. IS at its lowest ebb in history, but B. THE BROWN MOC-

: and Earl, a power company official | jacob Lutz, Mrs. Lou Leventhal kw we NPetage in Heatly vay CASIN OXFORD, : at Charleroi, Pa. 8 jan Schwab will be co-|2'her part ol the world, Frederick : - 104-106 Monument Cirel. ————————————— jane Mes. Dulin Senwae po vttawr| D- Hopkins, executive secretary of Bien b% to Cy 1.35 p » . : 3 . $ Allg i: io Cittuate. ze to 3, 5.95 "2 Doors South of Circle Bus Station FAST TIME ILLEGAL will be used for cultural and hu-|the National Tuberculosis associa Sizes 12'3 to 3, 5,25

: . ian tion said yesterday. Daylight saving time is illegal in |manitarian projects. Mrs. Sultan “© 93 ny

hod | : C. THE BROWN CALF Kentucky by court ruling. {Cohen is president of the sisterhood,| He said tuberculosis had soared -=— A ey PY Som ine. ye —_—— | to unimaginable heights in the dev- GHILLIE TIE, 3 .—r ) {astated areas of Asia and Europe. Sizes 8% to 12, 3 [( i Yugoslavia, he said, with a popu- : 1.95

» v » S . . . lation less than one tenth that of Biee-12% op, 5.25 PEOP LES OUTFI-TTIN fx COMPANY United States, had a death rate AY

from the disease as high as here,

and going higher. 3 : | Proper housing, proper diet and : Jini , | proper living were needed to treat 3% ® Y Y | tuberculosis, he said. When war / : ea in ~N 1 ro em | blighted areas can rebuild homes, ® | tuberculosis will be cut down tre- . 3

mendously. . | Approximately 500,000 persons in Where the Quality-Wise Economize | the United States have tuberculosis, Mr. Hopkins said. About 55,000 die annually as a result of it. .

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