Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 July 1948 — Page 13
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1048 __ GARDENING—
1. % N Nichols, 7 ¢ 5 <p vo 7 [Norma Nichols, Wedding Date in Fall |EqualP « . . : “ i| Vegetables and Flowers Share a City Lot 1 E. Morean sacclll& Late in ra A ay = # : x ly Sr aan aad . E. Morgan | Is First Goal ‘Aphids Abound one ” | Marri / J Aphids Abou ‘Are Married Of BPW y bog . RE : | f . In Gar dens | ferfémeny 5 Read | National Federation ro n Bride’s Home | Convenes i Xas This Y ear . | The home of Mr. and Mrs. Pres-| B chiro Bi Te o 5s : J * ton Nichols, 306 N. Tremont St.. ¥ VIRGINIL DIXON Be inner Should Use was the scene this afternoon for FT. WORTH, Tex. July 6 — ginmn the marriage of their daughter, Dust Gun, Rotenone Norma Ellen, to Harold Eugene {Equal pay for comparable work ; {is something all women are 5 MARGUERITE SMITH Morgan | : By ORVILLE JOHN- The double-ring ceremony was, {shooting for, and that is the No. MRS. oo ale “BE Raveena jTead; at 2:30 o'clock bythe Rev.) |1 goal of the National Federation + | soON,1529 E. Raymond St., Clifford R. Lanman, West Park! | o ‘ 4 instead ’of Christian Church. - | {of Business and Professional ix raises beans instead blues | The bride, given in marriage by {Women's Clubs in biennial sesi= | grass in a front yard that’s {4 her father, wore an ankle-length| |sion here, + | attractive as well ‘as pro- {tock Xe Toes Jaspioned |. Miss Sally Butler, Indianapolis A { . { att 000ws | ductive. Her oddly placed |was accented with openwork em- Prey Britis Wo a the vegetable plot happened {hroidery and applique. |gavel which brought to order 3 accident. | She carried a colonial bouquet vesterday’s busin : largely by Fx ye ess sessions in i% ” of white roses centered with Wil 3 { Johnson, who lost her { ill Rogers Memorial Coliseum. : Mrs. JO , orchids and wore a wreath of | Local oil : husband in the war, lives in a {white roses in her hair 1 housing and hotel # tw u 1g; wa. | . {ities have been taxed to the limit 3 11 house at the rear of her sma Mrs. Eugene McCarty, her sis- by the more than 3000 delegates " lot. intended originally for tem- /ter's matron of honor, wore pink, He uarters. But now her i al and visitors from the 48 states, i porary @ . ] {linen fashioned like the bride's IH i o house is so adequate ! i {Hawaii and Alaska for this, the id little white house is (dress. Her colonial bouquet was {largest convention here since pre- «| and pleasash ee SJuite oan {of pink and white roses and she |war days tent wi ex . wore a rose in her hair. | In a pt 3 no room for a backyard veg- The best man was Mr. McCarty| Mi Jre-canvention interview, y | ss Butler expressed her views etable garden. while John Nichols, the bride's on th : the neat- rows of { {on the equal pay problem, and 3 i Hence brother, served as an usher. | |pointed out that most women i & strawberries, beans, beets and { The bridegroom, 1518 8S. High! "work because it is nece 2 ) tomatoes that fill one side of § School Road, is the son of Mr. | Theref SEALY. { A the cen- { erefore, she said, the emphasis : her front yard. Across land Mrs. Murl Morgan, Salem. should be : 3 fl edge a bit of shou placed on the work 1 tral walk flowers After a trip to Los Angeles and being done, not the person per- 5 lawn. The whole is surrounded a visit with the bridegroom's par- - - N forming it. Pe } ; with a white picket fence. An ents, the couple will be at home P. H Ho photo . . : To a Fe es EE Somes FINS rq SAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Lay. son Wit | (3 Merberdip Drive H ei S v $ “I and Ri i ones will Nari ‘parents Mr 5 4 he goles, the bride ‘Will wea¥ a pinki a a Rienard Lee Jone be ma beg Sept. 4 her parents. Mr. é : e anned : i Her neighbor, Abraham Ha- summer suit, pink ‘hat, navy ac-| std rs. Cornelius B. adsworf 1815 College Ave announce, We believe, in this period of A boush, 1536 E. Tabor Bt has cessories and an orchid corsage. | Mr. org) Mis. Thomas Jones, Cayuga, are the parents of the pros- history, that to achieve peace the i : taken over a portion oO e rp | pective bridegroom. NH a vegetable plot so the whole gar- We the Wonien— — pegotm, world Reeds the Yee! hat both 3 5. ¥ den is weedless. . ’ : Let S Eat— [en and women have," the In- ; x = ARR A Ha Child | dianapolis lawyer said. She added $i gs as STE FART) PPY Ci ll } WwW . that if women understood eco- 1 ibe ‘tomato leaves curl? We Is One Gi e op ane rappings |nomie problems and the results of tL 4 is examined them and they're cov. 1vVeén - {unwise spending, the couniry <8 ered underneath with e | PE Protect Corn F l ~ {could go a long way toward green bugs.” R p & / aol [whipping inflation. It's aphids, of course, in this | €s onsibility By META GIVEN | Miss Butler said that a womott Fight year of aphids-on-everything. { By RUTH MILLETT HAVE YOU . lan’s thinking is needed not only : ————— Since the Stewarts are begin- Nin Salk Whi ) noticed the new look of corn on the cob that now in the home, but in community : ardeners a dust-gun and "“ er is appearing, at the sophisticated markets? Those groceries that ' ; . ning gi WHILE THE other kids in , 4 county, state and national affairs. KUL ne is their best purchase. ‘N are selling and exhibiting their fresh corn tightly wrapped in we pe Ne ful jn the fight | the neighborhood get their cellophane are keeping right up to snuff on their food information. We Tedlize that women own * » | against oer pe invading 1 Slnler spending money When corn is plucked from the stalk, then promptly wrapped 20d control a great deal of our ADA “2 I their garden. And dust is easier | handed over to them by in- in cellophane, it retains its fine, sweet flavor for several hours. economic resources. When they -N as 8 : 4 & | dulgent par- However, this still means that, = | @8SUMeE full responsibility in han- ¢ to use than nicotine sulfate } ents, he is out . serve immediately with plenty of } oe though the spray is more . a bY B.A | earning his by 1d More. corn. should be bought]... y Fey? Jang pe: Sure = vetiar™ 5 to 6-—30¢ i ' ; : , i \ ithan can be consumed at one; . ; why ngs sho! er, alette Goddard 5 effective. . At, VEGETABLES TO THE FORE—Mrs. Orville Johnson, 1529 E. Raymond St., has | fmuns Ins meal. It also should be cooked Serves four 10 six; as Butler said. Cu NQUERED” | THE Lauder Hills, 4926 Orion a front-yard vegetable garden. : a a WR promptly after it is bought. | CANNING SOUR CHERRIES | More than 50 candidates for : Ave. solve e dog-o! ; : et, { BRAISED CORN { (For Friday dinner) inational offices were being con n’ in Forest” | -- problem rather neatly. They it's already blossoming. In Salt your asparagus on the transplanting them into full hil { (For Thymdsy dinners | Suitable varieties are Mont- sidered by the nominating com- ————] keep flowers and bird bath at case you're not up on garden dinner table and not in the shade and can give them plenty ean | This corn is cooked in the morency, Early Richmond, Sweet. mittee, which will make its report Tom Ni dme end of the backyard behind biology, the long-stemmed asparagus bed.... Send to your of water during July and Au- | °N'® of other shuck in a tightly covered Dutch Be sure cherries from sprayed on the slate to the convention Fam ow roxyor | © + | a low fence. The Hill pup, 2- flower is called a rooster, so county agent Yow for your free gust dry spells, you can move | orc SOM oven. Tt means the corn cooks fees are picked with stems on.tomorrow morning. Elections are nett" year-old Pixie, quickly learned I'm told. (and revised) copy of “Insect them any time now. Bin ho lin steam from moisture in the SOrt the sour cherries, discard scheduled Friday. J he must use up his youthful a8 8 Pests of the Flower Garden.” 2 a =» IF young. |shucks and the corn itself. Choose ANY bad ones. Soak the sprayed| Resolutions were drafted by a enthusiasm racing only in the PURDUE SAYS: Don’t suck- ... Sow seeds now for storage DDT DUST gives good con- | Sters spend : |not more than a dozen fine ears fruit for 30 minutes in cold water. |Special committee after delega1 rest of the yard. er corn if you want best roast- crops of caulifiower and late trol of corn-borer. Watch for | 'D€ summer lof corn for a four-quart Dutch | Drain off the water, wash again, tions turned In their suggestions 4 ’ ; 8s =» un; ing ears. . . . July, as well as cabbage. broken tassels, “saw-dust” as | months saying Ruth Millett | = "=". .° any quar left at- drain, then stem, : "Iyesterday. o® recror y PAGE RIPLEY! Hen and - June, is a good month for bud- # # = evidence of his presence. In a | 1 haven't anything to do” he. | oo, © 5 op Cre Remove pits with a clean, new, The business session yesterday chickens produce a rooster! Oh, ding fruit and nut trees. . . . TWO GARDENERS ask small patch, hand pick. (He | 18 enthusiastic ut his latest |“ io ihe silks and shucks in|Wire hair pin or cherry pitter./Was taken up largely with reSIDE well, it's only the garden vari- Keep on planting bush beans so about the best time to trans’ will be in the tassel whorl— | Dobby—riding. ‘He earns his ., ... 0. tour parts, and strip Catch all the juice. Add enough POT's and a miniature “business cbt ety of sempervivums. Mrs. you'll have a fall crop. ... Give plant lilies of the valley. Very worm that he.is.) riding time working around the |, 1" yok OE so the silks | water to the juice to make ore. OF her own” clinic, sponsored by Clarence Lafara, Thompson rhubarb and asparagus a high early spring is bést. Late Sep- = Or begin dusting leaf whorls | Stables. xe \will pull cleanly loose from the/half cup of juice for four cups|the New York State Department ing Road, prepared a hen and nitrate fertilizer now if you tember after fall rains start when tassel shows. Dust every | hen the other kids want to |. "yet out the silks and dis-[of cherries. Add one-half cup of |0f Commerce. d chickens barrel last June and want a better crop next year. would ‘be safe. And if you are five days. Rotenone also works, | 80 Swimming they nag their | ..; "Raolace the shucks in po-|SUgar to the one-half cup of juice) , FIans for the 1949 membership Raymond Hatton = — Mothers into hauling them | 0. 0 04 trim off any damaged and heat to boiling. |drive will be worked out during " The Doctor Says— . . . . there and back. When he | Add the ch |the convention, with a ‘goal of vis Bo he Figures on Furniture Price Tags | mm. mo ms mm on warp tabion tree mites Pat. over wit 530%, 1ow member, scoring 3arbara Britton : : the corn in staggered fashion three minutes. ack, cover with|, ' * JKLESS” ! Itching Cause, under his own Steam, into the Dutch oven. [juice to within one-half inch of Yok Clty betional topo New s : gon.. | Cover tightly and place over the top. Beal and process. Pints cis, =" SKECUMve otie itt Treatmen t 11 re ea é Dwar Wri HAS acess ol jie a {moderate heat for the first five|and Salts are both processed! : . : a : " chest |mj ‘Then J for 15. - are a SIDE J and when his bicycle needs low as ii ogy es en 30 bath, minutes. in. 4 boiling iB d ] Di . tb and Delaware "“ By JEAN TABBERT [six months, a 7 per cent rise in which will be sold right along some repair or his mother |minutes. Hold the corn in al One and one-half to two andl rida mner y ot ar Times Staft Writer {wages for that period and in-|with the furniture. | needs a small job done h . | - . CHICAGO, July 6—Supply is! | | Job done he does |towel, remove all but, the inner one-half Ibs. cherries (four to five! ¢, Plus Tax : : CHI , yoy upp yd {creased freight rates. | Cherry, missing in many pat-| it. It teaches him a lot about [jayer. Place on a hot platter and cups pitted) make one quart Thursda | A " By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D. ja = ng up wit oman hn €| There is a brighter side to the terns during the war, has re-| the use of tools, and.he takes | em. y of Wagon Gap AT ONE TIME or another Dpnitire = w ul i N A a ine Picture, however. Selections will turned in quantity. It’s ‘as Pride in being able to fix things ‘Bridge— | Miss Gloria G, Virt and her # aay Grecsiten .@everyone has had itching Sensa-| 10 a . > : ins |be better in every price bracket functional as it is modern and himself. . . ance. Robert J. Seb Ary will be. n White tions. The normal reaction is lodrop a pr ke. age gr! € and especially so in the medium|is especially planned for the He has a few small chores to Diamonds Set U for Slam Bid the honor sts Th , tet a— scratch the itching spot, but of Mrs. Consumer 8 Tall ‘and low cost lines. | double-duty type of room. | do around his house that are | M Pp bridal ue he ueday ata EY OPEN course this usually makes mat- In ast, furnipre manulaetus | The consumer has demanded| For instance, a coffee table has, bis responsibility because his | If declarer lays down a high ‘tage, Their marriage is to be at ] 4 ters even worse. ers predict a cos e in 0 and received functional furniture,a number of small drawers, [AMily believes a home is every a0 trump from his hand to start |1 Pp. m. Saturday in the study of : : There are innumerable causes and upholstered pieces. They in traditional designs as well as tucked into its bottom panel, and Member's to enjoy, and every | Q10732 with, he will lose the contract. Dr. Ralph O. Pearson, pastor of om TAIN Af itching, only a few of whichicharge it to sa increased Sst Of modern patterns. Some manu-'a Dutch cupboard is equipped member's to help care for. | ¢Af652 When this hand actually was {the Irvington Methodist Church. SUR can be mentioned. In eczema, raw materials during e pastiraoturers feel that smaller sized with silver, book or china stofage’ I isn’t surprising that this a2 played in Chicago, West held | At the b . ere Re which is likely to be the result of : units and lighter fipishes still are divisions and drawers for linen 12-¥ear-old is getting good | ARQJS'[T N [410632 | the10ofh : : dinher Wits She | SISTERS long-continued contact of the skin } desired by most homemakers, but|or blankets character training during hls 8 vs | Ine or parts and Tummy the engaged covple Wil be thelr par: BBN Rwith irritating substances, the Sun Dress others have Used HAR tores. Shc os tae mre | vacation months. | vee Ww. .8 eQJ104 Dine of hearia Fishbein con- |ents, Mrs. Robert L. Brown, 963 OD 177, Bosseret condition becomes chronic. Red- as pecan and ebony, and de-| a 5 { But what might surprise the | 688 5 HhU804e age play is ® Sofest percents x Layman Ave, and Mr. and CH-7208 ._ @iness, thickening, cracking and / ; signed their furniture along more! K nitted St 11i | parents of those who are “giv- | SdATI0S Dealer heart toward dung a ha he Geo rge 8. Schneider, 81 N, Joan Blanfeit crusting of the sls Docur and < massive lines. Consequently, both U | ing their children everything” | AAD the nine-spot yan poy piv Br ending will be Mr. and : extreme | | = . . an FBUSH PILOT" the, ishing may y 7 \ ves will be offered the cop | id tal he is the happiest kid in | VARY 84 Howaver. I thought that was |Mrs. Fred Sorrells, Miss Margaret es Cairn . x s ; . a e much for you and |Rowe and Be Dan COOL THE SEVEN YER itch, or The increased production in| | S#KQ73 me. I switched the 10 oy nine [Ill hace Sen paton of D saville OPEN 1g, ao moderately. priced lines is due to| 3 \ 7 Pl d d /] Tournament~—Neither vul; and it is still a very nice hand. 'tendants. dll 115 1 EE au dered assembly line methods now being | OWS C gc | Soutlr West North East ——— out 2 - 4 . used in most of the big furniture ! 19 14 29 26 - a This type of itching comes from a Py { i . = ctories. Even better furniture { ] 36 Double 4 ¢ Pass ‘ a Sg which A lis produced in this way, manu-| n t. O IVE ev Pass To Keep You Refreshed MCIEY ; 3 - or ua ites are neces- facturers say, because their work-| | ¥ —4K Al / D L Hdestroying the paras ers become skilled at one task ‘Church ay ong! sary. alone. | i . By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY Hives, or urticaria, is a SOUS ce 4 0» i | Mics TH Alle" aie America's Card Authority 10P’'S WIFE” severe itching. This an al- WARTIME . needs: tau | HI 8s Theresa g's marriage BRIDGE IS a partnershi ’ ] s ght the i Pp . MAGGIE IN 80C. 3 lergic condition inswhich raised companies to build their furniture Rl 10, ohn william Davis Was al came. For that reason individreddish spots suddenly ar, to precise requirements. so the 4:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon| CE, accompanied by an . irresistible consumer now is cashing in on in the ML. Olive Methodist Church! 12! Yoiiaiments, In Rich des , in ‘Ben Davis. every participant plays w AM | OPEN is iti » Jia knowledge sewell ay he oe The Rev. John M. Kirkpatrick, | every other participant as 3 | : acturing | partner, have not gained great ! SOME PEOPLE itch all over techni pastor, officiated. I g gr 8145 after bathing. The sensation may | toe nigues also learned during The bride chose a white dress Popularity. — wt last up to half an hour or more, {mn : made with eyelet blouse and bal-| An exception to this is the ITURB! but is relieved after the clothes e¢ home furnishings which lerina skirt. A Juliet cap of master individual championALD b | ¢ POWELL Mare on for a while. (buyers choose here in the next pearls and a corsage of white and ship, which is strictly invitaItching of the skin of varying| jiwo weeks in the American Fur-| red roses completed her costume. tional, and always fills up q : fdegrees of severity may accom-| 4 |piture and . Merchandise Marts Mr.-and Mrs. Lewis R. Davis, easily. SLD 5 AVENE pany such diseases as diabetes, Wah 10 appear if Indian: brother and sister-in-law of the, Miss Frances Nelson, Chia nephritis or Bright's disease, and 7 |apo 8 retail stores in late August. bridegroom, were the attendants. cago, runs an individual game CONTE ALEIRALES especially jaundice. {| One of the most exciting of) - |The matron of honor wore a pink annually that attracts players With so many possible causes! | these lines is being put out by} {linen frock with white eyelet) from all over the country. A SIDE 777] tor an itching skin, no single lo-| he etl on Jong & pacemaker | trimming. and a corsage of White] large number of Eastern stars ! ion or ointment can be counted] quality maple and cherry carnations. { participated in it this year, but li to bring relief in all cases. |furniture. It is a 12-piece group- The bride is the daughter of! pan pe them finished in the T R A Vv E L 8S Pr R A Y jing flesigneq by Royal Barry, | George Alig, 3833 Carrollton Ave.,| first eight. The winner after . . and WA, P. : ills, one of the authorities on {and Mr. Davis’ parents are Mr.| fi § ' : : « . Cd estern COOL! 1358 arty Will Honor | {colonial design in America. The {and Mrs. Dan L. Davis, 1816! fous gi ata, play Here's le : refreshing vacation with this convenient way Helen Walker Marijoe Quigley Ie Log Planned for a living room| oe Bt, | Louis. | of carrying your favorite cologne or perfume right with CAGED FURY” Mi i {1 el, wi eel at home ollowing the ceremony, there, a ; . I : Hoe at ey il De he) in the most elaborate surround- jwas a dinner in the home of Mrs. | erry z ish pein, New York : YN Bottle holds h or. Just keep " capped when on the ear Joos guest ui a personal ghower mgs Thott he a Toad § Milton Carey. aunt ob oe bike] Boiected_ y's. Nand as. the go. Attach atomizer when you get there. Also, easy to Z 3 . iss M group. The couple will be at home in In-| carry in your purse. ) INET | [sss tame ia, Auer) Wh No longer, Wilett els, should 5805 aianapoir. | or, oe cron Je oi aby {7 SSTY 10 Yeu pave Murin will assist the hostess. By SUE BURNETT {maple be limited to the cottage-| py MRS. ANNE CABOT Ter tT Kit is ‘shi ; . JOTT—WA-9080 Guests wil A cute little sun dress, for a (type of home. There are two ex-! : Return Sout} Fore ; % it is shiny plastic patent and comes in red or green. ZipCOMFORT! i sts 1 be Misses Anne ; h ruff] ceptional double-duty pieces More fun in the sun for your L r Uh | diamond suit will break three- { : : . 6—~25c, Plus Tox — Dr ren: LE tt oe EE or. |a storage chest just the right| inY ot when he or she is wear- | Lt. and Mrs. M. L. Doliana lett| three. declarer does not have yr lastensr. ideal gift, Priced $3.00 ne, cqueline Snow, bara Allen, 1 | ing a knitted sunsuit. ¢ y West. | much of a problem, but he must ” _In Technicolor Evel tom. For cover-up, add the |height from the floor to accom-| : (today for Key West, Fla.—where ; IERQUE” Heo Wessling, Elsie Gole and perky puffed sleeve bolero- |Modate typewriter or house a Fo sily Sid Quickly knitted of ne is stationed with the Navy—| Susrd against a four-two . George Murphy Miss Quigley, daught ¢ Mr. and you've a costume pretty as record player or radio Drawers te Wool. the “choo-choo” in after a month's visit with Mrs. °reak. Frm mm mre mmm mo ——————— - NUE ANGEL” and Mrs Yi aus ge 403| you please! {beneath the storage space give Ted, blue and green is worked {Doliana’'s parents, Mr. and Mrs.| a | CHARLES MAYE . | N. Hamilton A ey Pattern 8328 is for sizes 2, 3, further room. A secretary also| .n JuPlicate or cross stitch after \john Kensier, 5954 Ralston Drive. THEREFORE, ‘at this point I gy MAYER @ Company, med |. Famiton Ave, will be mar-| , BaleIn S108 8 (0 5 a [having King ize drawers hapeaty] hg it ir compieted, | ZS LE ASO, he should cash the wing of dia | | 20 W. Washington Sree, ] 2 . (the workin ir i / inl Kk | asus ied Catholic Church rectory to James| 1% vards of 38 or 3%-nchi |g org il SPACe included In| 1 trctions and stiteh titustra: (17'S. Cadick Elected | mond to the ace. A small dia- 1 indianavons. Tudiana. > soe ° - Pennington, son of Mr. and , 9s yard. yw | tions for knitting and embroid- Mrs. Jeremiah L. Cadick, 3505 mond should be returned and ] Please 3enq 10.0 ivssciansirvsseres | rs. Henry W. Pennington, 3822) To order pattern or our i : | ¢ d sresiesiasaesenee Gene Tierney luff Ra : ’ Fashion Book, use the coupon | MR. WILLS says every living °'Y motif, sizes 1, 2 and 3 years, |Washington Blvd., recently was| trumped with the ace of hearts. L Address ; CURTAIN Miss Patti below. réom should contain a place [OF Pattern 5805, use the coupon |elected a representative-at-large| Next he leads the eight of hearts, f FOB iii restarts tina nsesaraanreabins | Ire oni a 5 Quigley will be her where “paper work” can be done elo. lof the Associate Alumnae of Vas-| Wins in dummy with the 10-spot, : City | SISTERS” . maid of honor and Roy | theut leaving the fagilt coro «(sar College. Her elaction came at, returns a small diamond and tesenssnsnnsrrnnnsanavere BLAIS vivir annesrnns |} - Swartz will attend the bride-| SUE BURNETT | 8 3 ! 7 | 8room-to-be ‘ : . | There are adequate conversa-! ANNE CABOT {the association's annual meeting. | trumps with the king of hearts, ! Travel Sprays at $3.00 we at 534 ? ee a The Indianapolis Times ™ tion groupings, too. A daven- : ep temo { Now the fifth diamond is 1 FPA) ee Parking cooL WCTU M ) 214 W. Maryland St. (port, modified barrel and wing The Indianapolis Times | DR. ANSWERS— | established. so declarer leads 3 Color ...usv 3s i Helen Walk ! eeting |chairs and extra Windsor chairs By DR. E. P. JORDAN | another heart to dummy’s queen 1 c : Hibs Wi BLUE The Meridian WCTU will meet | Indianapolis 9 |provide the average family with 530 S. Wells St. Question: 15 there a fure. | and discards his spade on the 1 - [J Charge [J] Cash or Check 0c. 0.D i ry ii: «at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in the 38th No. 8328 Price 25¢ [enough space for themselves as ‘Chicago 7, Ill for bursitis? good diamond. Then he can emi mim ————— nh i i a a RBAN | Street Branch of the Merchants Size Sas {well as for guests. A round > | Answer: Bursitis is most | Full Sammy's spade With hia 8 : National Bank. me Ee drop-leaf table, the designer No. 5805 Price IBc | commonly treated by heat, jas heart 22 simply concede z Hown Jn Our Fine Tolletrles Department YWOOD U Fashion Book Price oe i jee oan De Xutndey Joi meals | often in the form of dia. |X. — MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED! i nnual Picnic Fol IName. ».vavasnsrrirvrssosss Along with the furniture is a NAME cioevecrrarrarrioneonns | thermy 11 tus dess vot Sororit Picnic | s bn Atr Theater The annual picnic of Gamma) fabric color sch derived | | ork... X Jay treatments afe | y | Bhi aut : f-harter Gamma Gamma Nu Street sabes rEradnren ss ips la red a. nino phone Tro Street frequently sugcesstul. | sor Chapter of Omega Nu Tau Charles Mayer ¥ a overt Bor 7". wim, id in ¥ ja Xe , : Cl ssssscscncesse . In some cases where cal- Sorority will hold a picnic at “iw ; > \ ia M OHAWK” Oi... 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