Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1947 — Page 6
Mother, This Cough Relief
Mrs. Hansford ation ritual are Mrs. Catherine Galloway; senior t; Mrs. Anna Simmons, junior ‘graduate regent; Mrs, Laura Fryberger, junior “regent, and Mrs. Phyllis Doyle, chaplain.
Vote to Pay on Bonds The board of directors of the Chicago, Indianapolis and Louis ville Railway Co. (Monon route), has voted to pay 1946 accruals on its first mortgage 4 per cent income bonds due 1983 and on the second mortgage 4's per cent inicome bonds due bonds due 2003.
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By MARGUERITE SMITH PLANT a bed of zinnias and you'll have plenty of flowers. But edge that zinnia bed: with low growing marigolds and it wil make a picture all summer long. That's how important edging plants Are. : Mrs. Ben Moore, 5005 N. Illinois st., tried out a number of edging plants last summer.” Here are some of her conclusions. “One of my most successful com= binations was a mixture of dwarf purple and alyssum. It got a lot of compliments. Alyssum spreads into a compact band and blossoms all summer. Dwarf ageratum is neat but like alyssum has to be seeded each year, Nasturtiums are recommended for edging but I found mine tended to trail too much and a really -/good edging plant must be a compact grower. Nasturtiums, of {course, make up for some of their {faults by Blooming all summer, » ” “LIVEFOREVER, also recommended in books, grows too tall and
gets scréggly before the season 1s) I've used primroses (good for!
the north side of the house) and |while the foliage stays attractive
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winning vegetable gardener, James Faulk Sr. COFFEE GROUNDS may be al. Don’t bite off more than you can ‘good soil loosener, says Mrs. Ona chew” when the -midsummer sun | Gentry, 620 N. Tibbs ave, but she gis not, Every weed you leave un{has a use for tea leaves. She mulches |touched takes plant food your crops need. And moisture, too.
iplanted as soon as you can work ithe ground. Raise a variety and not | {just the same old tomatoes anid first, for hot dry house air can still
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GETTING READY-—James
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| sharpens his hoe for another prize-winning vegetable garden.
“Ivy or periwinkle make a g00d 105; at her thrifty and extenedge but you have to keep them i.e collection convinces me that clipped back. Dwarf iris and violas this js an idea. Her Christmas {are satisfactory and save time be‘! lcactus had nearly 50 blooms this year. $
One unappreciated vegetable he's enth c about is the. cushaw. Whether you raise the striped, white or yellow varieties, they're all good, he says. Mrs. Faulk slices the long meaty seedless end of these squashlike pumpkins and fries it for a specially good dish. She also made yellow tomato juice out of the big yellow tomatoes Mr. Faulk tried last year. » » ”
IT'S TIME now to bring spring
“Get early vegetables like lettuce into the house. Forsythia branches
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and onions, peas and radishes are far enough advanced now to force easily. Keep them in water in a cool, preferably sunny window at
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{Fellows hall, 3541 W. | Nettie Betterly is high priestess and Jefter- | * son Jackson, watchman of the shepherds
Bread {will give a covered dish luncheen today noon in Broad Ripple Masonic temple. | Following the luncheon, ine 4 and entertainment will be held. Mrs. earl
Rulé confer degrees and observe {appreciation night at the meeting Friday
Indianapolis White Shrine No.
services Lg A at 8
Washin ro st. Mrs. |g
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THIS WEEK ONLY | beans ‘blast the bud sheaths. (Organizations iE woe Fame
patron.
Brightweod chapter 309, O E 8S will 8 p. m. Monday in the Veritas ams
L. C. Trent will speak on
Mrs “Indis’ and Mrs. Carl Gaertner of ead the
Ripple auxiliary No. 315 O. B. 8 devotions at the meet
Webb will preside.
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the m AY Sirsle ‘omolie rrow at 1:30 min the Garfield Park Baptist chureh. Tea
meet- | follow the progr: cha - re O. EB 8 will meet und dost ofiters Monday " T p.m.
"I night at a committee meeting in the Y. W. C..A. The Rev, William
Presi esident, will Ways and Means Committee of EE a Council S$, D. » Will sponsor » i Cap t in their nd tol ss. rs. Isabell Kiefer is a
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Police Also Arrest - Teen-Agé Joyrider In the abserice of hold-ups, bur-
lice were occupied with a Peeping Tom, a trig of juveniles joy-riding on siphoned gasoline and the rescue
caught fire from 4 stave, The ou pcreams of Mrs, Betty King, 25, and Mrs. Marie Stowers, 24, when the Peeping Tom appeared on a fire escape during
brought squad cars to the scene, . Patrolman Dan Veza and Merlin
Lyon picked up a suspect at East and Washington sts. whom the! women identified as the peeper. He! tried to invite himself in to take a! bath too, they told police indig-| nantly. | The teen-age joyriders were halt. | ed after a half-mile chase through! the South side. An 18-year-old) boy was arrested for reckless drive ing. A 17-year-old boy and girl riding with him were sent to the Juvenile aid division, Fights Off Molester ” They told police that they had siphoned gasoline from a car on 8. Delaware st. where they had left | A can and siphoning hose.
ing caught fire from a hot stove
of 28 N. Park ave.
She was taken to city hospital. Meanwhile, a 22-year-old woman | living in the 1300 block of Bates st, said she 30-year-old man in a green overcoat from Washington and Oriental sts. to Southeastern ave. and Oriental where he grabbed her. She sald she screamed, fought jr off and ran. A man similarly described followed a 15-year-old! Tech high school girl home in an
Plan Evangelistic Campaign Aid
ministers and laymen will assist local Youth for Christ officials: in 8 city-wide evangelistic campaign May 17 through June 8. The Rev. Hyman Appelman, Glendale, Cal, ‘will give the sermons nightly in Cadle Tabernacle.
and women will be held each day in the First Baptist church. ! Children
the city. A youth parade with floats will also is being arranged.
vival marking the fourth anniversary of Y. for C. were made last
O. Breedlove, pastor of the Calvary Baptist church, presided. The Rev. Roger Malsbary, director. of Y. tér C., spoke.
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Seriously burned when her cloth-
was Tl-year-old Mrs. Rose Wallace | Her screams '\ | brought Nelson Sanders, 60, a neigh- | L bor, who doused her with water. |
was followed: by a ‘0%
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STATEMENT 31, 1946
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