Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1947 — Page 16
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ouncil to Holc We, the Women— [Teen Topics— The Doctor Says— bi Program Signs of Age |Borrowing Costs You Friends Don’t Worry | Of the Season Come Along | sorrow i soppy nab If You Can't )
| . : * | The guy who is always short of Inevitably | a 0 0 date. The bal-yho ~ Get to Sleep
‘Rev. Theo O. Fisher - he to wear This
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of failure, kids. Smart folks, who know how to fit their finances to their social lives—or vice-versa never need to borrow. Sometimes, borrowing isn't a financial matter. It's just plain laziness, John didn't take the trouble to cash a check before his date! Mary couldn't be bothered pressing her own dress or having
with a luncheon at 12:30 p. m, Tuesday in the Columbia club, The Rev. Theo O. Fisher, pastor % ’ of the Northwood Christian church, i will speak on “The Springs of Eth- : 4
ical Conduct” Mrs. William F. — ; v a “i {
lsomnia) can be caused by fear of lbeing unable to sleep. Staying lawake upsets the insomnia victim 'so much that he expects the worst, Insomnia is rarely a disease and lis seldom caused by disease. Regular sleeping habits are = |preventive of insomnia. Whenever
guessing the weight and age of all- : Comers, pointed out, in a recent interview, some of the signs that ‘steer him toward | the correct ap- i praisal of a wom‘an’s age. | At. 20, hortzontal lines begin
Summerville, president, wil discuss her experiences at the recent con- ! vention of the International Council of Women, held in Philadelphia
Will Be Speaker By Ey MILLETT | sHatisiens bes frum ity yaks, : ‘By WILLIAM A. O'BRIEN, a. D. The Indianapolis Council of NEA Staff Writer you're Y, sl INABILITY to sleep soundly (ine Women will open its fall season A MAN who makes his living yourself. Borrowing is a confession
Mrs. E. A. Rice, devotions chairman, will give the invocation, and Miss Ann Peabody, violinist, and Mrs. Carolyn Ayres Turner, planist, will present a musical program. Special guests will include Mesdames Ralph F. Gates, Fisher and Rover K. Brown and Mayor and Mrs George L. Perny,
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* ENGAGED-—-Mr. and Mrs.
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DATE SET—A Yedding Qct,
Elmer C. Lindstaedt, German || will unite Miss Wilma Travis, Church rd., announce the en- niece of Mr. and Mrs. Jerd qadement of their daughter, Dawson, 1006 S. Belle Vieu pl. Joan, and Harold..W. Prange, and Melvin R. Wilson, The prosson of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. pective bridegroom is the son | Prange, Vandergrift rd. The of Mr. and Mrs, Russell Wilson,
ritch-Hale phéto.
BETROTHED—Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Benham, 3505 N. llinois
of their daughter, Virginia Mae, and Walter M. Worley, son of Mr, and Mrs. Edward B. Wor‘N. Colorado ave. The
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ley, 331 weading will be
to appear on a |woman's neck. At 25, eriss-
st., anndunce the engagement Cross lines on her y 33 ‘hands begin to
deepen.
After 30, waist and hips start to Ruth Millett
thicken.
her shoes repaired! s - » SPONGING on your friends by borrowing shows a dismal disregard for the rights of others. And I don’t need to remind you that such a hakit will be a hard one to break.
It won't make you popular,
the dough good-naturedly, last night. Perhaps Friend Fran smiled as she lent you her new dress.
It can't last, though. If you be- | come an habitual borrower, folks
possible, go to bed each night ak lan hour which will permit getting up the next morning completely rested, without being called. Even though you may stay awake part of the night, it will not harm your health. . An adult sleeps soundest during
the first hour, and sleeps progres= sively lighter as the waking stage
wedding will be Oct. 18.
2114 W, McCarty sf, | At 35, come the tell-tale wrinkles
|about the eyes. oid 40, folds beneath the eyes ap-
either. Maybe Pal Joe forked over | will shun you like the measles. is approached. In children there —lare two periods of deep sleep, one after going to bed and the other
{just before WKS,
Research Aimed “at Gr oup to Hear Fur Improvement i BALTSVILLE, Md.—At the Balts-| SLEEPING pills, to induce sleep
Ed S V 0 ola ville research center of the U. S.land overcome the patient's fears, Indianapolis Times fish and wildlife service, Dr. Thore may be used, if prescribed by &
DD. of U. Unit Will Honor Its Regent
The Governor Oliver Perry Morton chapter, Daughters ol the §
Stephens Club Will Meet
“Tomorrow
The meet at 8 o'clock tomorrow night in 0 Save herself many a despairing meeting of the Indianapolis Pan- fiber structures, pigmentation, den-|
peat 50, the mouth grows grim. » " ® NOW there are some statistics every woman ought to thumbtack] Ed Sovola,
Steph use is the possibility of overdosage
, jor habit formation. To protect the Union, will honor Mrs. WI. Hoag the ‘38th st. branch of the Mer- Moment. y hellenic sociation at 7:30 p. m.'Sity, length and other chagacteris-| ......~ cme member of the fame regent, Monday at . 12:30 p- mn chants National bank. Mrs. C. R.. Women, as a rule, take each SI8N Monday. tics which affect the quality of ily should have charge of the luncheon in the orth Methodist of age as a personal tragedy and furs. bot<
Greene Jr. will serve as hostess, oh Bie ; : The hostess, Mrs. John Alexander, Recently elected officers are Mrs, ® Startling surprise. They are ose ; Kenneth L. Schellie, president; Mrs. Shocked when they discover their 5859 Guilford ave, will be assisted William Clinkscales, vice president; first gray hairs; upset when they by Mesdames Thomas Rushmore,
tle-and give the patient the exact The experiments are part of a number of tablets or capsules pre~ plan designed to bring to consumers scribed by the physician. more furs of better and consistent
church, Otto Cox will’ discuss * “The Mod ern Perspective” after an invocallon
the junior bridesmaid, wore a yellow net frock. The best man . was: Richard Kattau, and the ushers were Done old Kattau and Gene Mattox. The bride wore a white
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Wasson’s Daily Store quiset gown with a lace bertha and » Wasson's Sells No full ruffled skirt. Her fingertip] Hours . Monday Seconds length illusion veil was edged in Through Saturday, . > lace. She carried & bouquet of
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white roses and ivy.
After a breakfast and reception in the home of the bride's parents, the couple left on a wedding trip. They will be at home at 1545 ? ; Shelby st, +
Mrs. Lahr Addresses ‘ A. A. U. W. Group Mrs. John Paul Lahr, president of the Indianapolis branch, American Association of University Women, told the mempers of the Greencastle | A. A U. W. about “The Joys and | {Headaches of Planning a Program” at theii™meeti ng vesterday Mrs. John A." Cartwright is program chairman of the Greencastle (group. ;
9:30 A. M. to 5.00 P. M.
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Returns From East Mrs. B. C. Wright, 3545 Kenwood ave, has returned from New York, {where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Wright. She also visited Mr. and Mrs, Dick White and their tamily in Cleveland.
Luncheon Is Held
The Home Economics club met today for a president's day luncheon at. the home of Mrs. Odin Wadleigh, 4220 Roland rd. Mesdames Carl D. Elliott; J. H. Toy, Vernon Schultz and Jack A. Hunter assisted,
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: 2 ws Few persons suffer from insoms= ME E Cs Bumpier, Jaton] Miss Marjorie Glass and Mrs, Car- notice that’ laughter lines at the I, Victor Brown, and S. O. Brewer. |quality. fle v Ie a hard day's work. A. Pe asset Fy "and Mrs. L. A son Donley, corresponding and re- Sorters of fhe mouth have deep. There will be a report by the study | walk in the evening may provide © Hélgesson will present a musical Sording jSeqiStaries; pe when Crow's feet appear. g committee on the December dinner ‘Chief Legal Clerk {the necessary relief of tension to v razelton, treasurer, S - program. Fazeion, i ‘ 5 Tol land yearbooks will be distributed. | Ww induce sleep. A glass of warm A B. Schullz 1a genera} hs tricia Noble, historian. | It might ease them over these Ne B a3 ht. hoe S ywvoman Imilk or a warm bath, but not & : chairman for the luncheon. She will Committee chairmen are Mes- rude shocks to know that such signs s. Bernard Jeup, presiden as PHILADELPHIA—Mrs. Ida O. hot bath, also helps to promote ’ be assisted by Mesdames Lloyd Pot- Bo $/ ; dames Clinkscales, Robert Harrell, of 5ge are not oly évtable bat appointed the following committee creskoff, 45, is the first woman ever sleep. : OF ard I eard phote P. H. Ho Phew 0. Arthur Locke, David Hocker, Don MOSt 0 em come to all women at chairmen: Mrs. Harold G. Aspy, to be ted tenger, Howard D. Spurgeon, FE . Heard pi ; y ; : I f py, to appointed chief clerk of al ‘A comfortable bed, a quiet room, Artist, William Cuffel, Anna Youn! MARRIED - - Mrs, C Deries WED—Mrs. Herbert H. DeCoursey, Gene R. Thomas, O. M. approximately the same age. |program; Mrs. L. Victor Brown,|U. 8. circuit court of appeals. [light bed clothing and freedom and Joseph A. Patenaude ; h was Miss Flore mer was Miss Constance Ashley Scott, John R. Fletcher and Gordon; Most important of all is the age- ways and means: Mrs, J. J. Coffin. She has been a law clerk to Cir- from noise and distraction are es EAD - Hodge before her.. marriage | {,.4 her marriage on Aug. McBibiey -and' "Miss Jean Bum- guessers Sheervation that, alter 3, publicity: Mrs, Kenneth Lemons, Cult Court Judge Albert B. Maris sential for restful sleep. Single KR vt waz po 04 pL 2 | Aug. 8 Her parents are the A gardner, {a woman's mout rows grim. For| ’ ™ i - Nurses Organize YF Herd 8fe 3. Parents of the couple are ge that. § 0 8 8 eo educational: Mrs. Brewer. velo the last eight years. She is a beds are preferred to. double be= Y rv. : Rev. and Mrs. Jamas R. Hodge, ' ; at is something a woman might {graduate of Temple university and cause there is a tendency for one New Group 434 W, Raymond st., and his Mr. and Mrs. Frank C, Wright, V y 13 K: tt: be able to prevent. Grimness is phone, and Mrs. Royer K. Brown, of the University of Pennsylvania sleeper to awaken the other as he Miss Ethel R. Jucyhs i} resident are Mr. and Mrs. Omer Crom. Monticello. and Mr. and Mrs. 1rgini a au self-inflicted. study. {Law school. moves about, \ § I i ~i 1 of the Jndianapo 5 Rpue fe reenwood H. A. Kramer, Cle veland. Nursing Education, recently organ- Ee ————— Is Married jzed here. S ) | 3 . The organization * held its first C alifor na tude nt ~ |Amica C lub Marks Bt. Patrick's Catholic church was meeting at 2 p. m. today in Hurty! Richard 8. Pardee, son of Mr. and 30th Annive ersary [the scene Saturday of the wedding ’ A hall on the Indiana university Med- Mrs. DD. P. Pardee, 4525 Guilford lof Miss Virginia Kattau to Law- ) 2 jcal_ school campus. “On-the-Job ave. is a freshman at the California] The Amica club celebrated fits 0 Ooley.— The Rev. Fr. Ernest| roy Training Programs as a Means Institute of Technology in Pasa- 30th anniversary today at a lunch- Strahl read the ceremony at'9 a. m. % Store Hours: Monday of Solving Our Nursing Service dena. eon meeting’ at 11 a. m. Mrs. Bert, The bride is the daughter of Mr. / Problems” was discussed and a re- — | . . Ap Pre y {Everhart, founder of the club, was and Mrs. Frank A. Kattau, 758 Throu port on the recent national conven L 0 it q { a errace ive. Mr. Ooley is the son gh Saturday ToT is giver e gion ni UPPEY hostess to the members in her, ¥ ‘> y ool 0 as piven, : : . of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ooley, Other officers -of the group are Robért E. Kenningtoh unit, home, 1317 KN. Dearborn st Nelson st. y y 9:30 A. M. to 5 P. M. Miss E. Louise Grant, vice president. American Legion: auxiliary, held! Mesdames Otto Russell, Roy Eg-| "The matron of hen 1 % : Miss Marie D'Andrea, secretary, end 1, iq fashioned get-together sup- bert and Earl Everhart assisted ..'* "00 Of RORCE Who Wore § Miss Winona Wright, treasurer On . . the hostess. Mrs. Robert Shank was p quiset, was Mrs. Dominic J : per for post members and (heir , = . 7 Zappia. Miss Rita Catherine Rohr the board of directors are Misses : J -_ director of this year’s study topic, was the bridesmaid and wore bl Mary Peacock, Elizabeth Wivel and tests recently at the post. Mis. Beginnings of the Christian he h v . Fr BI ore ve Florehce Brows Mary Roessner was in charge. |Church ” marquiset. Miss Frances Strutner,
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