Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1948 — Page 17

WEDNESDAY TUNE doo 0 = THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES = Out-of-Town TEEN PROBLEMS— E> Bridge—

Guests Arrive Have Fun—But Don’t Forget Family Play of Clubs “For Wedding |& ETE ~ Accounts’

XT ; . { : Ro 1 > ! A number of out-ot-town guests. 1 : For Success | : 2% M Conditions arriving wedding of — " ; f 7 1 us EE — and a y. i By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY 2 | ( By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D; Miss Mary "aE 2 Rhee & ke America’s Card Authority 4 ) A COMPLETE medical examiphilip Haynes Schaff, Youngs- oo ; C$ ; Toll ON the night of the dance J oe J 8 nation includes studies of the town, ©. The nuptials will be : : Ww i ® | at the South Hills Country Club . p / y blood. This 1s important because read at 8:30 o'clock Saturday] EL C54 | In Pittsburgh, which was given 0 , e May reveal ceri’ { { changes in the body which’ night in the Second Presbyterian JMG L wn : = 3 : for the purposp of starting the | Is making & Aiagnbsis Shurch. | . A - city’s Childreiv's Cancer Fund, | lin following the course of ‘a The prospective bridegraams ! 3 I answered many questions on LL . (ease. rents, Mr, p _— : gn aa | bridge. p " Beat, and his grandmother, Mrs. got I 2 cP One of my attentive but criti- ; | J : CT oy uat the ong ~~ Charles Booth, are’ coming from ere ’ i cal audience was William A. g it - Ired cells, the hemoglobin or colungstown. His sister, Miss A 1 Noah y (Bill) White, Sunday editor of ‘ : : . Yo ' bh : , : |oring matter, and the white cells. Jane Schaff, and he brothers, Cs TEEN A the Pittsburgh Press. Bill has ’ ! ; : {Only tiny amounts of blood aré Charles and David, AIS on : been a reader of this Solum Sa \ necessary for these examinations. for many years, and the theo- . : (Usually a drop from the ear or 4Q100 y . Ie finger is all that has to be taken 0 ’ J » LU | for this purpose. JV fe . $083, : q 0, There are about 5,000,000 red , : Th , ] ‘ {cells in a measured small amount attending rom Cificiuna some 3 Me. ana Y at Toy hy) \ 00 ae lof blood called a cubic millimeter, Mrs. Wamer F |; h hy 4 ; ; . B } {There are about 7000 white cells Peck and David ; 7 hb "4 ; : in the same amount of blood. Other guests w ho are na, 3 \ i o 1. $ i \ {These cells can be counted under ing Melude Mr. and Mrs. | \ ; d x The Akron, O.; Miss ; ; i § fot White { "| . far below normal, anemia is presPriscilla R. Scat, a Miss Georg: % : ye ~ . . » “C Lli}/ent. By putting the results of the Funsten uy Forcier, Ke . : J L€ anna cule; Myron Hofer, Wash- La wha : {0 3 4 or the hemoglobin together, doc= ington, and Mrs. Minnie L. John-! Sada &1 q : fl {tors can tell what form of anemia son, Sunland, Cal, the funnel BR pe , P ia present. ’ : $ & } . . » 0» bride's grandmas. ne) al ; By MRS. ANNE CABOT g | THE white cells” are also impy from Winnetka, Ill. They! 3 1 { Trousseau collecting gals and portant. There may be too few are Messrs. and SI etdanien Ed- ow . ? | new homemakers will be espe- | By SUE BURNETT {white cells and this is not a good " 3 3 5 ward Ball, Guy Kiddoo and he \ : ; ; Cee og clally delighted with this good- y sign If Infection is presentyin the "Ann Morrison Holden K. Farrar, Mrs. Howard : . Sek | ries that I expound had ‘Better | looking two-piece circular skirt | Go AMONIS ough or 8 body. The number of white cells eddin rks h E. Sommer, Miss Kathleen Ball, ¥ is - . : | be right—or Bill will find the | apron. Easy sewing, the apron | dress. tO. Wake on a dainty lis usually increased in infections: g wo er Miss Helen Kiddoo, Edward Ball " i DL flaw. fits as an apron should and | flower-sprigged fabric, soft pas- and in some other conditions. The ! Jr. and Howard E. Sommer, i ; 5 4 *. wv = seldom does, Froeopet PERS The round yoke number of white cells present, for Mr. and Mrs. H. Carman Lut- : \ A DISCUSSION arose on the Gay colorful tulips are em- | ooo 000i wo youthful, sleeves [*XAmple, is helpful in making a kin are coming from Evanston, d y hand ‘shown today. The four : } diagnosis. of acute appendicitis. +The white cells are increased and

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OT x ton, Ky., are Stes guests Who 3 with the nine of spades and the To order hot iron transfer for Don't miss the spring and: ine condition of the body. Special will come for the edeing. \ond-. a-| , 10 of hearts was led. embroidery design, tissue pat. | summer Fashion better than (oe are available to determine 1 be held 6 Miss Corine Gladding is attend- f East jumped up with the | tern for medium size, step-by- | ever with special features, | whether germs are present in the Two Al a, 6 p.m, ing from Memphis, Tenn. and | queen in order to lead another | stop instructions for embroid- | Smart styles —— free pattern po04 and to find the amount of eR Si nem bers, Miss. Janet BE in coming; “t"*ramp. The ‘second spade Was | gry and “sewing Pattern 5798, | printed in book. {protein and caléfum in the blood. ' Ca ge of from Merion, \ ne; won by declarer with the jack, | use the coupon below. To - order pattern or our |The rate of blood sedimentation Sangubers Tp, FU : Reynolas ._Jr. A. Heart was. ruffed in dummy, Fashion Book, use the coupon |is of great aid in following the i and a diamond led to the king. below, {course of several diseases. rt Ih AMIDE at he i the. bridal ta Johason) { i The discussion centered now ARNE CABOT Examination of the blood for y will be installed at a their daughter and her fiance Fri- 1 on how the clubs should have The Indianapolis Times SUE BURNETT sugar is, of course, very impor. turday. A dance will day night in their home. i. buen _played, ang 1 ink hat x 530 8. Wells St. ! tant in diabetes. A blood test is Snataliatio om conven. — Photo by Henry E. Glesing Jr, Times Staff Phétographer. | He led the seven of clubs and Chicago 7, IIL The Indianapolis Times OF Jems imporianc in the diaging made by the pres. New Flattery : VACATION FUN — Marri Kingsbury (left) and Barbara Pletcher get ready for let it ride. When East won with | No. 5708 Price 16c | ~~ 214 W. Maryland St, Tiees Sad other teats of ‘tie a, oioers; afl of Jos Te a bicycle "hike" and outdoor picnic to celebrate the arrival of summer vacation. the’ ey BO RUE SNAG ons ieionhirtusboltinge Indianapolis 9 blood have contributed a great TUES ate: Mis, Vi. In Swim Suits | Both the models, in this photo especially posed for The Times, are Howe High | cashed their good heart and led | o ~ | No. 8340 Price 200 {iyo hrestnt dev diagnosis and , Vico president; Mrs, School students, . A Ong with the act. ed - i. Li diseases would remain undiag- . } haurer; We The oa tare worsen hose By JEAN Dinner is at six-thirty, yet 7 wr wr - the: four of clubs and ‘won 3t in LY ssssssssvess State seenns s Beak ae nosed or improperly treated. cording‘ and Azt hue figure S og 4VS 88 JL once] yACATION DAYS! Kids who they come swarming in at eight Traveler dummy with the 10-spot. Now Fashion Price renee hina, pire: J was needn't rule out swimming of| pave been away at school are demanding hot food. OB. of he was able to discard his los. | YOUR MANNERS— | _- DR. ANSWERS— barger, historian, and ny 8 A he eedn ° he'nt| COMINg home. Day-schoolers course, the whole gang was at | ing diamond on the ace of clubs. : Name cogpecesrsnnncnnsones Wha ¢ Calab chap sl OF the t ot are free of lessons, ready for the beach; high tide was at a Ltuatian: You have ; . Question: Wi t causes. rese, lain, mar e use ; flattery hich! fun and stuff. seven and nobody wanted to Beaut Planned to have a Jew gussis 8 Lm prolonged ng. Spsciany i Jepson Bathing Suls is best| But What about your family? leave. Su ut shot Jor eauty— Sor 3 W¥hecus Subnet in yout treet At night at ler going aa ded? Do you plan on giving Pop and Mom. e doesn't enjoy slav- y/ iY . . y - ; Answer able % give az Sure Syne] Mom a little of your time and ing over a hot stove for a fam- : -, & Exercise Aids Hives is raining and an out- CRY +aneivessre BUA esas is caused by swallowing alr styled suit with a slightly fareq| attention? Or will you treat ily that os to Sid! And a party pi oh 1s 3 emeranty unhome as a hotel—a place to think of the waste, 80 : : ‘ ass : kit, The an Hosa be doug hang your hat, to grab a meal scarce and so super-priced! 5 Office Fatigue So! RE Way: Telephone Larger Families me hart of Tabu but t odd hours? . i : r gues knee and hip. at. 00d ein BESIDES, op and Mom de od By ALICIA HART you'll have to postpone the Are Advocated disease of the stomach, the . 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