Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1949 — Page 23

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Tea and flowers and friendlis : ness just naturally -go-.- ther.

Southport will entertain other garden clubs tomorrow at! a guest tea. The Rural Friends! Garden Club of Acton ‘and the! Athalea Gardén Club of Edgewood ‘will meet with Rainbowers.

in the Southport Presbyterian. Church at-1:30 p. m, : Mrs. ‘Mildred C of the! Arbogast Floral Co, 1 talk on|

flower arrangements and show, how they're done, Tea will follow | the . Mrs. Ralph Wikoff| and Mrs. Frank Schroeder will

The Nature Study Club will be in on a co-operative meeting this week, too. They'll join with th Men's Club of .the Central Avenue

Methodist Church to hear Sam!f the §

Campbell, “Philosopher of Forest,” an Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the World War Memorial Mr." Campbell will show his latest all-co'or movie, “Through the Seasons With Sam Campbell.” He Js considered America’s

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.On_ Friday, at. 1 p.m. the Golder Glow-Garden Club will meet in the home of Mrs. Leroy Gale, 1207 Congress Ave. A. H. Hadley will show pictures of Indiana birds. | Mrs. Lillian Free will assist Mrs. Gale. Mrs. John Lane will present one of the club's interesting monthly features, the garden | guide for March, as given by the, book “The Plant Doctor.” vo]

Dishing Dirt If you have a question on gar- | dening, send it to Marguerite Smith, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 8. Or, if you can giveadditional information from your: own gardening’ experience, let's have that, tea. Q—Why doesn’t our passion vine bloom, asks Mrs. Louis Rein-! hold, 928 Arnolda Ave. We've had it for five or six years. It's’ planted on the south side of the porch so it's somewhat protected. We've fertilized it with: plenty of chicken manure, some

bone meal, and a littie chemical fertilizer.

blooming are: 1. It's not protected: ‘enough” by the open

overbalance of nitrogen in the chicken manure. H Eliminate this second possibility first since it's the easier to remedy. Try additional bone meal (or. superphosphate) to build up phosphorus, the flower encouraging element. Give it no more nitrogenous fertilizer’ for a time. {

If it stilt fails to bloom, mov- §'

Ing it to the south" side of a building may ‘do the trick.

White House Bride WASHINGTON-—When Frances Folsom Cleveland was married at the age of 22 to Grover Cleveland, |

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ROCHESTER, N. Y.'— The home of Susan B. Anthony here has become a memorial shrine. fhe was a leader in the early

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Remember Our Spring House-Cleaning Last Year! We've Even Bigger and Better Savings For You Now!

ATI Furniture_Flcor Coverings—Draperies

- Home Accessories and Appliances

*Everything Included in This Big Sale, Except Price-Controlled Items . + ,

We're making a clean sweep . . . and making it Sensationall In keeping with PEOPLES long-standing policy. of "Everything New! Everything the Best"... nothings allowed to loiter in our warehouse and store. Left-overs, poor-sellers, odds and ends, belated arrivals, unclaimed layaways have no place in our "On-Our-Toes-Every-Minute'' scheme of things. Even with enormous facilities such as ours . . . Springtime brings out that hemmed-in feeling. Carloads of Spring Merchandise will start crowding into our warehouse any day . . . and it's bulging at the seams now with furniture that MUST GOI Treat ‘em gently . .. not PEOPLES! We're carting everything . . . straight away to-the Store . . . no waiting to uncrate ‘em . . . polish ‘em up ...set 'em up in a plushy background. We're just stacking them in as fast as possible—slashing their prices with

a heavy hand—right along with EVERY ITEM* ALREADY IN OUR STORE! And believe us, it's quite a show! Prices go ~~

spinning dizzily downward . . . as crates, boxes, cartons and packages nudge their way in. Here's your chance to SAVE as you've never saved before on items every household needs . . . at a season when every woman wants to spruce up her home. Bargains like these can't stay around long . . . so be here early .. i planto make a profitable day of it! .

ARE 4 BIG REASONS WHY EACH YEAR WE SACRIFICE HUGE STOCKS OF FINE HOME FURNISHINGS

1) Order and Efficiency Must Reign in Our Warehouse

needs a good Spring cleaning! Huge as it is, every inch.of space will be desperately needed for the carloads of new Spring merchandise arriving daily. t's

madness. to.pick-and choose... Hs-plain.good sense-to say. "Everything goes ..... let's start fresh.” AND,.we slash prices so we'll be sure!

2) Even a 12-Story Store Gets Srring Fever

First hint of Spring and PEOPLES (just like you) begins to think of fixing ii the place . . . arranging exciting special displays for lovely new Spring Stocks.

Smartest wa things along.

3) Tardy Deliveries Spell Double-Trouble

We still have our headaches . . . long awaited orders don't come through. . . we give up in despair a

y to do i... seems fo us... is-out with the old . .. in with the .new ... so down plunge prices on every last item on every single floor to speed

order more from soméone else . . . then BANG! We

get both orders . . . it's twice too many by the time they arrive . . . we have to move 'em quick or there'll be Standing Room Only. So, again prices must dive to a new low . . . and mote bargains join the parade of super values.

4) Unclaimed Layaways Claim Valuable Time and Space

People will change their minds . . . (it's a Lady's privilege, we hear) . . . and since ladies are our favorite customers . . . a store as big as PEOPLES can accu-

mulate an unbelievable quantity of uncalled for layaways in a year's time. They cramp our style . ing and double-checking. A great big problem to us . . . they'll prove great, big bargains ... . truly astounding savings to the alert shoppers.

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