Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1949 — Page 21
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Presidents To Meet
District Leaders to Confer Wednesday
The presidents of the garden| clubs of the central west district, Garden Club of Indiana, will meet
at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday In the! ;
38tH St. branch of the Merchants National Bank. Mrs. Henry C. Prange is the district are
Officers and committee chairmen appointed by Mrs. Prange include Mrs. William E. Dismore, secretary; Mrs. Raymond C. Cassady, treasurer; Mrs. Norvin Strickland, exhibits chairman; Mrs. William F. Krass Jr., horticulture; Mrs. Merlin H. King pubHcity. Mrs. Erwin J. Dieckman, junior garden clubs; Mrs. E. C. Kleiderer, garden center; Mrs. Narl Jones, birds; Mrs. Oliver Mills, program; Mrs. W. E. Barrett, New Palestine, conservation; Mrs, Lee Oldfield, Mooresville, and Mrs. Ernest Williams, Haute, co-chairmen for the Blue Star Memorial Highway, and Mrs. Harry Shireman, Martins-| ville, visiting gardens. Members of the district's at} visory committee to the city park| department are Mesdames Irvin Morris, Robert Mannfeld and| Robert Failey. Mrs. Morris also]
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Four units of the 11th District, {American Legion Auxiliary, have |arranged activities programs for; [this week. | Garfield, Edward 8. Gaillard {and Celtic Units will hold a card |party and entertainment Thurs-| |day for patients in Billings Hos-| Ipital. Unit presidents and reha-| |bilitation chairmen in charge are, Mrs. A. J. Miller, president, Mrs.| William H. Acton, chairman, Garfield; Mrs. Howard Enix, ‘president, Mrs. Mary Lee Drake, chairman, Gaillard, and Mrs,| Mary Slinger, chairman, Celtic. i! The Atkins Unit will have! charge of the program at the {Indiana Boys School, Plainfield, this morning. Mrs. Arthur John-| som, unit president, is in charge. Hugh Ross and his German Bard) jv play.
Legion Auxiliary ‘Schedules Meeting |
| Miss Ruby Bradley Pribble will! {preside at the monthly meeting, {of the Memorial Unit, American: {Legion Auxiliary, tomorrow. It {will be at 7:30 p. m. in the Antlers, | Hotel, Miss Mary Jo Reed, who was {Sponsored by the unit at Girls |State, will report on her experiences there.
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Try Single Bulb
| Try a single bulb to a dish for |your first attempt. Later you can group five or seven in a single |dish for prettier arrangement. Set the bulb, pointed end up, in stones or gravel, then pile more stones around it to hold firmly. Pour in enough water to reach the bottom of the bulb. Then every few days add water as the bulb drinks it up. Keep
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Choose Bulb, Start Forcing It Now
Just for fun try forcing a paper white narcissus bulb into frag- ge lans for a nal show \rant_ bloom for Christmas, Plek| ac Omunans wo 1550 aor Anrett | pring (or this fall) with proper
out big smooth bulbs. Rough look- b ling bulbs may be diseased. Then the wel} known Coluibug grower},
y'll rot instead of grow.
| For “planting” all you need is la dish, some gravel or stones, land water. You should also have
cool place to keep the bulbs
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|olus Society for 1950 are Harry exhibit is usually hel {Deam, Ft. Wayne, president; | Most frequently asked question {Frank L. Fisher, Greenwood, vice at the dahlia show was “How do
| president; Harley Ball, Indianap- aise them 7 says 'olis, secretary; Arthur Goodman ou n 20 big! ident. wi Marion, treasurer, New board A. Saffell, society presiden .
members are Roger Arnett, Co- and the other dahlia hobbyists lumbus; A. W. Trippel, Auburn; explained that first, you've got to George Lasch, New Albany, and puy g tuber of a 10-inch variety Addison Stephenson, Knox. if you want a 10-inch flower. The state glad society ls pon- gnen you've got to start wl
preparation and follow hrough all summer with good ‘who doesn’t let phySical handi- care = Otherwise your 10-inch caps interfere with private enter- janjja may never get beyond)
prise, is pushing the idea, as is eight inches by blooming time. Mr. Lasch. Indianapolis glad fans
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Gladiolus Society Picks New Officers, Plans Columbus Show,
Officers of the Indiana Gladi- than to Wabash Whels the state day's. Rose Society meeting at care stressed the fact that healthy | Holliday House is
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