Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1948 — Page 18

Girl Souls Sing Carols F or Children

ns ay Sare n r her 8 - year - old sister, oel” rang © n the Fletcher Plade Day Care Cen- Judith Ann, sing the

"ter yesterday when Intermegiate Girl Scout Troop 282 caroled at thelr Christmas party for the children. It was an instance of one Red Feather agency helping another for the Scouts not only sang, but distributed stuffied animals and boxes filled with hard candy to the two- to six-year-old young: Sters. ‘The gingham dogs and calico cats, in addition to the striped pigs, pink-eared rabbits and twolegged deer had been made by the older girls. “They had out, sewed; stutfed ‘and sewed some more at their

last few meetings in School 72.| 0 The jingle of the silver bells tied

with red ribbon around the necks of the animals brought “ohs” and oy from the wide-eyed young

dy Gifts

Climax Party ;

Carolyn Solomon and

Donna Kattmann sang a duet, “Hark!

The Herald Angels Sing,” and the party was “climaxed with the candy presentation. as

The solid colored box:

es—red, orange, green, whité.and black—| ristmas,

decorated with green Ch tree and shiny stars also were

"made and filled by the Troop Ss

members, “The 5B, 5A and 6B Scouts were accompanied by their leader, Mrs. Wilbur. Zobbe, and assistants,

Mrs. Wendell Kattmann and” Mrs.

NY Different Place When Storm Strikes. |

BY LA

[Our Lovely Lady of Tomorrow

MARSHA JO ELVEY, : who will enter School 52 in January, attends the Tuxedo Park Kindergarten. She already knows her, | numbers and. the ABCs.

Christmas carols together. They are the children of Mrs. James Elvey, 723 N. Euclid Ave.,, and Cpl. Elvey, Frankfort, Germany. The family plans to join Cpl. Elvey. this summer. By MARJORIE TURK

Photo w, Ruth Ann Haitian, Times Stafl Photographer.

Legislative Co-C airmen

HYDE eT ¢ storm such as we had on Sunday hits New York it becomes an entirely different place. My

gon, Elliott; and I went down;

to the city in the late afternoon, and, as we got off the train at

“125th St. it seemed few taxicabs braving

and busses were

weather. People were (i ms steering committee for the League Decisions to support legislation ers Orchestra will play. a hopelessly looking for|during the 1949 session. lost with the state board of the| myers will be special holiday transportation. They Include Mesdames Howard League ot Women Voters who Are decorations and favors and a A kind policeman got us a taxi Beasley, Guy governed by the program adopted g,,r show. Miss Mary Boch is 4nd Re ade ‘our way to the lot|Byrd, Roy Frank Cox, H.|at the biennial state convention.|gecorations chairman. and Rob“124th and Amsterdam . Crawford, L. H. Earle, Sawin] The. cannot. NY. art-Morrison-is in-charge of ‘tickSs Dy our Christmas trees nklin, Merton measure which is not covered by - The committee announces

are being sold’ | — Dinner Honors Mrs, Roosevelt

Then we attended for a brief half hour a dinner of the Jewish Philan ic League of Brooklyn, which was kidd enough to give me an award for my inter- - est in various phases of welfare since that is the main field in which they do thelr work.

This ~has a nur sery, it gives scholarships to studefits who sannot afford.to fin-

ish school, and it helps families in trouble when {liness or disabilhe Nam to make life more dificu : umes Y61d them also of some of the very excellent ‘work I saw ina

but train many| of the older people in new skills

jaw Wastington Btres “{-Indianapolis; indiana

Persons’ camp, , where| Joglelative calendars, they Knowl

.| formation about any bills to

: report.-again : ‘the evening on Tegisiative’ action the Tabric.” Sheets tend tp wear {taken during the day.

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To CHARLES MAYER & COMPANY

Party Set at °Y’ Mra William Snethen of this dty and Mrs. “Drysdale Brannon,

Marion, have been named as legislative co-chairmen to function| Miss Cecelia Logan and James during the coming session of the Generel Assembly by Mrs. Jone; rayson are co-chairmen of the L. H. Fuller, state president of the League of Women Voters of li ew Years Eve dance to: be Indiana.

the Both women members of state board of the organization, {sponsored by the YMCA and FELL ed the ber of the ~~ |YWCA Dance Committees. ture for a number of years. © Mrs. Snethen and Mrs. Brannon The event will be held from At the same time Mrs. Fuller|will direct: and co-ordinate the|j0 p, m. to 1 a. m. in the YMCA, the| announced the 2¢ members of the Work of this committee. 1310 N. Illinois St. The Commarid-

armon and Allan this program.

Good, € that there will be no regular lam G. McKenzie, W. F. Monts YWCA, ‘and Arthur Williams, Vawter, Heber Walker, H;, T. Engaged - Re to-Lea _|is announced by Miss Harrison's] apolis League, acts as the “eyes, - The prospective bridegroom. is; in attendance each day in each|and- DeLand, Fla, listen-to the debate on bills inirison is a member of Pi Beta Phi Steering committee members Hang Third 5] Shoot a should be hung up to dry by plac-

Kahn, “0 7% > . dances on Christmas or Jan. 1. Also Mesdames Clinton Keeley, H ; Miss Katherine Lippincott, H. A. King, Bennett Kraft, Wil- Miss arrison - ns ? ; YMCA, are the dance sponsors. gomery, A. B. Ransdell, Paul 3 Starrett, N. Taylor Todd, C. DJG P; P . : Wood and R. F. Zimmerly. The engagement of Miss Minx C1 1 : aj amas Steering Committee Harrison to Edwin J. Fithian Jr. steering BUS. to om mother, Mrs, Davis Harrison, 5001 posed of members of the Indian- Ralston Rd. and ears” for the board of the/the son of Dr. and Mrs. Edwin State League. Two members are/J. Fithian .of Grove City, Pa. house of the Legislature. The couple are both seniors in They follow the progress of and | Purdue University, Miss Harwhich the League is interested. Sorority and Mr. Fithian, PIT By keeping a notebook on the Kappa: Pht ‘Fraternity. — - here a particular piece of legisla- wedding. IE at any given time report to the League state i to the Legislature to receive in-| Sheets you laynder yourself which they should give special/ing about one-third of the sheet rattention; - They» in lover the line instead of centering

: out first along the center line. "| In sortie cases experienced mem-| Never hafig up sheets by the bers of the steering committee sdges, as this may pull them out also will be asked to appear on of Shape Pin sheets to clothes-| commit’ in “THESE OF Your Prater to on undue; strain at: any one rh ;

(Guests Arrive

For Holidays .

in Indianapolis for the Christmas They will be feted at

. {will hold their annual open house

Carrollton A : ta

"land their daughter; Barbara, Chi- | Mrs. Lindley's, sister and brother-

. Bhesatte tte, 303 Blue Ridge Rd.

Mis. Rogers

New Year's Eve

» | varities.

Pp generally present which tends to {go up-and-down-in-a--wave-like manner, and-it-is this charaocter-|. - Jets which has given it the name

"49 |identifies it with certainty.

"The disease 1s contracted by| drinking infected milk or coming!

Out-of-Town

Parties, A Houses

Arranged Out-of-town a are arriving

holidayg. parties and open houses, . Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Gleason

on: Christmas Eve from 8 p. m, to midnight dn: their home, 4150 It will be Mr.

Mr, =e Mrs. W. L. Pavipski and Mrs. E Adams, Chicagb, will be guests atthe open house. No invitations have ‘been issued. » » ”

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin ‘Lindley cago,. will spend the holidays with

“MP and — MPs, Marvin

The Lindleys are former residents of Indianapolis. = » s

Out-of-town guests expected for in-

law, Mp. and Mrs. William ~N. Norton, Marissa; ~Ill.Mrs. Remy's father, Bishop Edwin. H, Hvghea and her sister, Mrs. W. 8. Harban, Washington,

Honored at China Shower

Frances Distclen an

the holidays by Mr. and Mrs. Wil-| ‘ 'lam H. Remy, 44 E. 54th St., Icluyde their daughter and son-in-

will also Be guests over Christ~

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_ WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2, 1048

Tudor Hall Alumnae Hold Annual Bal

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Mes. You J Mes, E al Alarnay: —— Christmes

esses today at a .china shower honoring: Miss Marilyn Ann Rogers, It was held in the New Augusta home of Miss Lange's parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. D. Lange. - Miss Rogers will be ‘married to Harold Thoms Graessle of Fogle nan Besides the bride-to-be, guests included Mrs. J. B. Rogers,

Mrs. H. P. Graessle of Seymour; mother of Mr. Graessle, and Mrs, Robert ‘Spray, Miss - Rogers’ sister. Also Mesdames .- Albert Metzger II, James Weible, A. Dittrich and Lange and: tke! Misses Marjorie Brink, Nancy Novak, Marjorie Ann Ropkey, Peggy Yockey, Nancy Hacker and Challis Mercer.

The, Doctor Says |

Brucellosis Offers Problem

By EDWIN P, JORDAN, M.D. ONE OF THE important health probler today is a disease known as undulant fever or brucellosis.” THis™is an ancient disease but within recent years it has become a matter of increas-

officfals, Human brucellosis is caused by a germ of which there are several In a -typical acute attack fever, chilly sensations, ex-

pains in-the muscles and headache are quite common. Fever is

of .‘undulant’.. fever... » » BRUCELLOSIS {s generally a chronic and Tong-lasting condi tion. It is difficult to diagnose because there is no one test which

in contact with meat of Infected animals.

serious health problem, ‘progress is being made. It is being

work on better thods-of

mother of the prospective bride;

cessive sweating, loss of weight,|-

fought, in livestock on farms. Re-|

Teen Problems—

Eleventh- Hoi Shopping Tis |

+ LET'S HOPE you aren't a last-minute shopper! But here's a hint or two, just in case: All the rules for good shopping manners go double the week before Christmas. people are tired to the point of

patience. And don't blame them for depleted stocks. fault, really! - On the other hand, don’t.buy “Just anything.” "It's a. good idea ‘to stay away from special gift counters this late. Either their offerings will be pickedover and shopworn or their aisle will be jammed. Go instead to a regular dé-

§

By JEAN

SalesSo don’t try their It's your ing-table

things!

partment, a quiet spot where there are fewer customers and. fresher stocks. You won't find gift-wrapped specialties there, but you'll be able to select good, standard merchandise. For instance, the housewares department is seldom crowded. Yet household gadgets and sta- | ples make swell presents. Dress-

do-dads for Sister,

handy tools for Pop and Brother, china and. glassware for- Mom and “a million other

*Use your .heads and makeyour eleventh -hour shopping count. And just for Christmas cheer, pick up a handful of holly at the corner flower stand.

Three Plan to Sond Holidays in East

Miss Helen Draving and Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Miller, all of 1320

N. Delaware St, are motoring:

East today for. the holidays. Miss Draving will spend Christe mas ‘with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Draving of Covington, O.. The. Millers will go to Smithsfield, Pa., to spend the wacation with - Mrs. Miller's parents; Mr, and Mrs. O. 8. Brown:

‘Amphibious Helicoptet

NEW ORLEANS-A heli¢opter, fitted with pontoons instead of the conventional landihg gear, is used to land scientists in Sitfoct reeds in Gulf Coast swamps to make gravity meter surveys in an. oil exploration, program.

|ing concern to doctors and health|

Although, brucellosis remains a! some

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DR. ANSWERS—

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