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Officers, Enlisted Men And Reserves Dance At The Navy Day Ball In The Armory

TO COU! look,” Mr. lows his d: gray hair 1 dark head. leave some undyed at accomplishe the strands

Photos by Henry E. Glesing Jry SHARING A COKE-

Naval Armory ball were Mis ts Susia Smolenski and Ruel Parchman,

Times Btaff Photographer

NAVAL TACTICS—Lt. Cmdr. ‘Hal Benham Jr., USNR (left), and Capt. F. A. Graf, USN, explain the rigging of the "Golden Wedding" to their wives, Mrs. Bene nam (left) and Mrs. Graf, between dances i in the Armory.

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HOT SAXOPHONE—Dancing to the hot saxophone of Joe Zainey (right) Saturday night at the formal Navy Day ball were Milton Chance Mis s Paula Qavis, Miss Irene Sims, David Robinson, Mrs. Guy Scott and Lt. (ig) Sc ott (left to right).

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at ORGANIZATIONS— : ~|Men and Women— We, the Women— out of the v . ) No which dye ) A ? B l ~ N ki DY D ll nl D hair at ti Officers Will Be I nstal led Lead Poison Housewives Are Brooders Women Seeking Seyving Dollar Dinners a, a softer fa By ERNEST E. BLAU TNE B Fi ht R C IP] : » - As hair By.So rity. - 1 Bargains ight Requires Ca efu anning a ad = : d a . Tear i an mR META GIVEN = wr i and. undyec A Cisne AREER, vi Ry “nptigeal CR Chi Sorority, will be installed in the Mara ‘ 5 15: raw EERE wD (oy it wnt weed and 16" ona Bo SIRS reciate her standing over the - ys. It ca One Wheh one 1s ¥ Cw Aldridge, 2530 N. Alabama 8t, p . : and shop. Foods can -be bought most economically in markets able - when SU Mra Fame -H - Overman, retiring presidant will: instam: MIs stove cookingaup all that ___ .° . Both. Acthally... | WhEre there ta. emt attempt: down: prices and whats: clerks Used, a wor . Bhirlee “Leonard, president; Miss Aldridge, vice president; Mrs “Careful” Handi “saverbraten ‘and noodles, and 0 a fie Tare fr wympathy with: Er hers. ee er periods Wiiliam R. Jaus and Mrs. James D. Powell, recording and cor- " Pays: Dividends calls oo, a big ee Be 1x e They've Won Foods should be bought in as large quantities as ons has “fSuChER: i res RE en probably because she's just a v RUTH M t. If th a Pond ng BE 2 p.m. Sunday In the Academy By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D. | little broody. NEA Staft Writer practical storage place for them. TUESDAY MENUS Gyed, there an, ireasurer, and Miss red| Auditorium. Miss Margaret Mootz IF LEAD is absorbed by the Women brood more than ONE OF the most amusifig Potatoes and apples bought by Breakfast re-touching Pollock, pledge. captain. (is general chair- human body, the results, are, men because brooding is emo- > feminine batiles ls the ond | |peck or even bushel save many| Grapefruit juice weeks, say The annual Presidents Day man. Assisting serious. Lead poisoning was Or-| tional and women are more - | that goes on hn TK an 'a penny over those bought in two! tlk toas Dyeing h dinner, honoring the new officers, her will be |merly more common than ft 48 ooo iran men. Accord- customer when the customer [2 P Riv ign AM shade thar ‘will be at 2 p. m., Nov. 14, in Misses Margaret now. Workers in lead Industriés,| , oo the psychologists they knows she fs “just looking” at jor three pound lots. Buttered corn niblets is recomme Gammon’s restaurant. Marley, Bernice {painters and plumbers were fre- yh 40 turn their clothes she can’t afford and the Twenty-five pound bags of Canned Bread 41 Buiter eachis Kes. If a « The homecoming of St. Mary's Waters. Ger jquently affiicted with poisoning in,iugnts inward and, whefl Sherk suspects |sugar and flour, and a dozen cans Dinner originally : : trude Mulhall, {from this metal. they're feeling a bit out-of- » ) {of evaporated milk bought at one Chili con carne toned, he Academy Alumnae will be atimary Stieff Lead can be absorbed through! Just what Radishes 4 , , sorts—which .women often do tv did you [time add up to quite a little sav- Carrot curls color rest : Helen Johnson [the lungs, skin or the digestive! _ ,.., g, straight for that - tac ; ne BE every month. Only the least et light blond B id 1 B and Erna San- lorgans. Although the body takes i441," inside compartment alive and to hop all over the A mind; B every y Milk to drink: One quar: smug When yo Y e- 0- e tarosa. {lead into the system easily, it. where they keep a lot of fan- place with her. the clerk asks |expenstve cuts of meats should be one pint for Sears ult, - dates colored, ch |does not get rid of it so well. LU oioy iniiFies, and dig afound. ~~ A man goes out to work In a volce at {served often. style. A sr will be | One form of lead poisoning be- A woman in a brooding each morning. meets people sugges Li \ | When home-canned fruits like PRUNE WHIP as helpful : out in Halloween aise Mootz gins suddenly. In such cases. a 4..56 of mind will ind some and new situations and leaves wou . 1ke “to ; | peaches, pears, plums and apples, (Total _eost: 20 cents) in rejuven: colors. Miss Rita large amount of lead is absorbed armies 1ittle thing—like most of the family's personal | add “if any- and vegetables such as tomatoes, a Ib. prunes (8c) pearance, Small will give a reading and rapidly, usually through the that day you picked up and problems at home. But the thing. es beans and beets are put up, one x Water 36) suggests si Misses Mary Jo Culpepper, Betty stomach. Pain in the abdomen, returned the widow Tucker's girl friend stays right there | e customer realizes enough saving to ra £ 5, » Sugar (3¢ milk. chilled C18) with hair Sweeney and Pattisue Stevens vomiting and collapse are symp-| petticoat when she lost it run- with them, sometimes for | 8068 vague, possible to include more of the tar alt sides and 4 will give a musical program. {toms of this acute form. ning for the street car— and hours at a time, with as many then, allowing |fresh salad vegetables in present hy > il 26) which is yi The October meeting of Nas], Fe¥ere. colicky pains and rap- she'll gnaw on it and toss it outside interests to take her heraeit enough i Ruth Milest Gi dollar dinners. 3 to. nd live (2) nd it de Duo V rators Will be at 8 o'clock tonight! 141 developing anemia with & around as a puppy worries a mind off herself as a turtle in Seway 3 a 3 ® Can . thin *stred Ho. Ya m the h r Mm X thi {typical white waxy color of the, gj. until it seems to come a tin pail. finally without buying anything. » Wash : Mrs. Luci! nthe home o re. Kenneth i, is frequent. Examination of — 4 So the clerk starts trotting | él Sai 1 e ash prunes, cover with the J. H. Trimb Dotterer, 4151 Park Ave. A musi-| po blood in such cases shows Bridge— - ' out clothes, The customer, of cold water. Cover the container Hotel, are > cal program will be followed by|,.,.cyljar appearance to the red course, has to find something | and let soak about three hours. Sulphur Spi original Halloween stories to be cells. wrong with everything. Cook gently in the same water en read by the members. « CE} 1 tie a e IX ith’ Missing Ces The clerk has a set answer | uni) tender, how 15 sninves The Irvington Music Study ABvs ine aroun oe ume for each objection. The color | cookin & Cool. then drain Usavin Club will have a supper meeting|!# also an important symptom in| po wy; a% E. MCKENNEY THIS IS the story of the | 1% vf good. this season.” The | [rookng. : rn 8 Sunday in the home of Mrs. Wil- |many cases of lead poisoning. but| America’s Card Authority deuce of clubs. The péor little | Taterial is .“imported.” “My | juice. Pit prunes and chop fine in it-is not always present. The most | P dear, it's a so-and-so,” the clerk | la bowl using kitchen. shears.

| ENGAGED-—Mrs, Leona Fan- Tau ‘Chapter, Gamma Nu! Lead poisoning used to bhé al AKA43 the fat man’s hand, and the price tags that are wrong and lightly but thoroughly. cer, 7777 W. Washington St. |Serority, will have a Halloween rather common and serious prob-| YKQ fat man, like everyone else, | not the clothes. Cover and store in refrigerator announces the engagement of |dance from 9 p. m. Thursday to lem. Tt has gradually become less| Rhea cared little for the deuce of | So condescendingly she finally until ready to serve. The leftover her daughter, Wanda L to [12:30 a. m. in the Lake Shore serious because of the measures dAO8S clubs, the lowest card of fhe | says, “Perhaps you'd like to try prune juice may be added to Ed al g p ' ry a on ° Country Club, Committee chalr- |which have been taken in indus- £Q1062 N 430817 lowest suit in the deck. | our budget shop. They have breakfast orange juice or in fruit war cole Jr., son of Mr, | men for the dance: include Misses trv to protect workers with lead,| @ A853 ¥vo64 “I was not much interested | some very nice clothes. juice used to make gelatin desand Mrs, Poole, Maywood. No | | Martha Pierle, Sophia Smith and and because of the Increased 0654 w € $A fn the bidding.” said the deuce | That ends the battle. It's a | sert. date has been set for the | | Virginia Givens. lunderstanding these workers 64 3 of clubs, “until I heard six | draw actually. But both women Four generous servings. wedding: The public may attend. _|nave of the dangers involved. Dealer | a3 clubs. I felt then that I might | feel they've won. The customer | mama Et Lead poisoning of either the | AAS have a part to play. West | has gotten out of the place with- y acute or chronic varieties is most ¥J1078 cashed the ace of hearts and | out buying anything, but having | SHOP AT YOUR unpleasant, and consequently | *Q shifted to the deuce of spades. satisfied her feminine urge to ‘| great care in prevention, includ-| SKQJI1072 # = | “look.” And the clerk has had LEISURE at... ing careful cleaning of the hands Rubber—Neither vul “WHY DID he not concede | the saiifiseiion of putting the and fingernails particularly be-| , ‘ ’ down one? He was off the ace | customer in her place. i | fore eating. should be insisted, HA Yeu ach Last of diamonds.” But the fat man | - RAINIER FURNITURE (0. N\ upon for all those who are ex-| 34 pag 3N.T. Pass Proceeded to take two rounds B tl S 4214 College Ave HU-1376 \ CE ~ of trumps, winning ‘ths second W 9 ’ posed to 10 absorbable forms of of lead. 54 Pass 6d Pass ol dummy. an Ee cong u er im FARE PARKING IN REAR S h hool { Opening—¥ A over and carefully selected the Wi by Robert Darvas, a Hungarian, eight of diamonds. cl b Ad it 14 p | ; C 00 Ins Norman de V. Hart and Dr. “But finally Fast decided ) | mi S k Paul Stern of England. The that if he played the ace of

The Bluegills Club, an organiza-| of Butler University women |swimmers, has admitted 14 new imembers. They include Miss {Peggy Orner, Plainfield: Miss

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— oo Other new memBers are Misses tically every occasion all winter

for by Mrs. Roscoe C. O'Byrne,| Brookville, Ind., yesterday at thel . school's Founders Day exercises. Christmas | Mrs. O'Byrne, president genferal of the DAR, explained that . | teamwork resulted in the reducSos tion of expenses. She said $100 giomg now covers one semester's expenses for a student. The school ' ' : ‘is wholly su rted by the DAR. You'll find the right ring for her Attending Fhe ceremonies were left hand at Charles Mayer and * | members of the DAR board of) Company. management and other members| of the organization who are now visiting DAR approved schools in 'six Southern States. = States.

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Anne Richardt, Sue Ramey, Mari-! lyn Mercier, Jane Miller, Virginia | Wampler, Barbara Finch, Mary, Jordan, Susie Smolenski, Shirley Swartz, Dee Moller and Joan, Doyle, all of Indianapolis. Members of the Bluegills will |go to Bloomington Nov. 13 for a sponsored swim- | Indiana

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” ” ‘ Miss Helen Rodgers. tral representative of the Wheat] Flour Institute, Chicago. gave a, baking demonstration and talk] this afternoon before students of] the Butler University home eco-! nomics department. Bhe showed

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The ‘Gartield Park Unit, American Legion Auxiliary, has announced tommittee chaltmen for! ithe year. They include Mrs. {Clarence McCullough, American-| ism: Mrs. William Rogers, child welfare and community service; Mrs. Fred Spencer, constitution]

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