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Morton | Entertain e Unit | er P, Morton, 3434 BE. Blvd, will be the en. the Indianapolis

2. Women's Overseas Ague meets at 7:30 t.

nating committee will plans for ited Nations tional Children’s Fund and the Ameri. s Ald-United National Children will be dis.

jons also. will be made je's_ own National Re... p gift and loan fund r women ineligible for hospitalization. The king regular monthly f food and clothing to

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To Entertain Brides-to-Be By ELIZABETH STRAIN

COMPLETE BOOK OF SHOW. ERS AND ENGAGEMENT] PARTIES. By Jo-Ann Leeming énd Margaret Gleeson, Garden City Publishing Co. $2

Spring brings -wedding - plans and weddings mean showers, Published just in time for .thase parties to honor June brides-to-be is the “Complete Book of Shoyers and Engagement Parties,” written ' by Jo-Ann Leeming and Margaret Gleeson and published by the Garden City Publishing Co.

The first chapters of the book

are devoted to engagement eti-|.

quet. “This includes the how and when for newspaper announce-

-~ments of engagements and ap}

proaching marriages and also gives ideas for announcement parties. The book offers countless ideas for “showering” the future bride,

are given by her friends NEVER by members of her family, Suggestions for other types of parties also are included—house-

warmings and bon voyage parties,

tly ooarit Rare couple, an elderly co . ning housekeeping in » new home and even for a new minister,

Unusual Parties Are Included in the Book The bridal party ideas—and the book is chiefly devoted to these— are divided according to months and many are planned around holiday themes. Most of them, adaptable to other seasons.

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showers, such as kitchen, linen, etc., suggestions also are made for more unusual types of

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“nalls, crooked stockings, in no time at all “She'll be as popular as a barrel of crawfish in a swimming

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PHOTOGRAPHER—Dr. Olin Sewall Pettingill Jr. will present an illustrated wild life lecture as the last of the Audubon Screen

er. Saturday in all, will be open to the public. by the Amos W., utter Chapter, Indiana Audubon Society, which is in charge

program, at 8

event,

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: Top: Malter's gabardine suit, 195.00 Deauville's pouch calf bag, 42.50* Kayser's buttoned, cotton shorty, 1.98 aw an Center Parl Parnes' two-piece rayon crepe print,

Wear-Right's costume rayon glove, 1.98

49.50% 5 Bottom: Rosenstein's silk shantung jacket dress, : 185.00 William's: crushed calf handbag, 49.50 Wonderfully cool boucle ‘string gloves, + =" 1.68

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Rosenfeld's patent shoulder-strap bag.

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included is a check list of the bride. will need,. which her friefids' will find useful to consult before selecting a shower gift.

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tenderness are present. In long-lasting cases the feeling or sensation may be disturbed and muscular wasting can develop. The amount of pain produced by neuritis is variable. In some persons pain can be practically intolerable and in others, especially those who are in vigorous health, it can be borne without great difficulty. } Cause of neuritis; like its symptoms, is not alike in all cases. Consequently, it is necessary to

case. When caused by diabetes,

by a suitable diet and insulin if necessary. I ‘. ” . SHINGLES can produce neuritis. In this disease a virus.is probably at fault. The nerve itself

pain is often extremely severe and may last for a long time,

Severe anemia can produce

such as arsenic, and many industrial products may produce neuritis. Infections and disease can also cause nerve pains. 3 Nerve pains can come from vitamin deficiency, especially the lack of vitamin B, One type of neuritis is common among the victims of chronic alcoholism,

s . » PERHAPS at least part of the reason for this is that such persons substitute alcohol as a food in place of a properly balanced diet containing enough vitamin B. Whether this is' true or not, this type of neuritis can be much improved or even relieved entirely in many cases by an adequate amount of this vitamin, With some exceptions neuritis is an extremely difficult condition to treat satisfactorily! In some) cases the pain is exceptionally severe and long-lasting. Relief has sometimes been obtained by killing the nerve by injecting aleohol or _by cutting the nerve by an operation, 4

Youth Hostelers Sponsor Dance The Indianapolis Council of the

American Youth Hostels . spon+|

sored a square dance at 7:30 p. m. yesterday in the' YMCA. The proceeds will be. used to establish hostel stops for hikers. On May 8 and 9 the group will go. to Versailles State Park for a week-end outing. Miss Thelma Patterson is president,

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