Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1949 — Page 31

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Gurdening—

- : 8 shers = Af | S Tok than to prove an expert | ? (On Violet tUQY | omer on second neuen, Argnge Te a 8. igh Scho Mary Lome 1330 To Bunker Hi : TS he Te a tedling . Birds, corsages; Affican violets up Mz. X for advice. (We'll not and weeds—thése make up part identify Mr. X to say he of the varied bill-of-fate on club knows so much t plants

meeting menus this week, Members and guests of Rainbow Garden Club of Southport Predictable they ¢an be on ocwill take an allday trip to cAsion.) ; Bunker Hill tomorrow. There they'll isi an houseplant| . nursery an ess get some I fine points on African violet cul.| JUSt come up from the gid root, ture, Mrs, Clyde Gray and Mrs. Robert List are in charge of ar. rangements. The bus leaves Southport at 9 a. m.

On Thursday Rhea Garden Club will have one of Mrs. Mildred Crump’'s popular demonstrations of corsage making. The, meeting is at the home of Mrs. Roland Derbyshire, 2745 8. Denni-| §2V¢ her advice on how ‘to son Ave, at 2 p.m.” 3 oy them on to blooming sise. Officers of this COMPAPAIVEIY| wos 80 Im arersed mth ot aut, new garden club are Miss DOro-! wren he decided it was worth thy. Thibo, presidént, and MPs.| 00 cati hiki AFOHUrH. “BEFLON, Seoretary:| bronbe ub. eXBItiting, = and treasurer, Mrs. Dorothy Robey! naming. So Aaturally Mrs, Cor. " ah " ‘win took special care of it that is program ehalrman;. - 1 winter “and naturally, also, 4t didn’t survive, Crooked Crosk Garden Olub ne its brief life did prove to >rod ree r, X that chrysanthemums will also meet on Thursday, but} can and do of that bein the evening (7:30 o'clock) since) ing oné -of our most unpredict- . this 18 thelr annudl event for hus-| able flowers, they ¢an always bands. (“Most of them are great be expected to produce the ungardeners—we want to get the! expected. Mrs. Corwin. has rest of them interested,” observes even’ had piants come up in ts where they must have | Si oe fom ol Liat] ym be so C1 B. Glanton assisting. Frank Wallace is going to show some of his

he undoubtedly forgot

original plant thaf gardeners think they've got seedlings.” But, Mrs, Corwin argued, some of these were as much as 200 feet from any other chrysanthemums, ;

Proves the Unexpected

“Well, in that case—" he

nature pictures for the ects C} ub Wi Il Give Car d P ar ty

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Conservation and birds «And Fashion Show Thursday :

The annual card party and fashion show of the Sigma Alpha Club will meét at the home. of| Iota Sorority Patroness Club will ‘be at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in Wiliam M. Haine has been named

| provide programs for two Friday] meetings. . North: End Garden!

Mrs. Charlés Yoke, 4144 N.|Block’s Auditorium. Mrs. Pennsylvania 8t. William Barnes general chairman, will talk about the neeessity for servin our wildlife. pes 8 |of Music.

Announce Hostess | Committees named by Mrs. Three members of Golden Glow Haine are: Tickets—Mrs. Noble Garden Club who. are much in- Reed, chairman; Mesdames Robterested in native birds will talk ert H. Drake, Carl Irrgang, Don at this group's Fridgy meeting. Essig and David Hughes, Miss Mrs. George Bertrand, 1011 W. Gladys Alwes and Miss Elizabeth ith St. is hostess with Mrs, Con- Ohr.

d. Rodenbeck assisting. ! : PB 8 Hostesses Named Native —flowers—or-— weeds:

momentarily how fiendishly un-

sometimes so - far from the

place, the bed

Clyde R. Dunn, 3037 Meredith

Ave. is another gardener who knows the complete unprédiétability of mums... He's been spe-. cializing in them for several years but doesn’t know how

many he has.

After counting

127 plants in one bed he just quit. iy .

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This year his count went up= For last fall because of Illness he didn’t get the tops cut. Result—seedlings all over

the place.

Even the parent plants don't

* behave according to rules. One

Proceeds of the event will be used for the advancement of! Mrs. music in Indiawapolis and talénted students in the Jordan College

Koch Patrons Announced

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|the general Prizes—Mrs. —John—M. White, Earlham '

Michael Foley and his dog, Tiny . . . In Tiny's favorite hiding chrysanthemums in the Clyde R. Dunn Jordan, -"3037 Meredith Ave, Michael is the Dunn grandson and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Foley, 2578 Jacobi $t., Tyndall Towne.

n-1a84i4. ‘Bad Bulbs Local Gardener Caught on 'Deal' ‘The regular fall gypping season| had no blossoms since. Mrs, Ef{is on. A local gardener sent for| fie Castetter; Plainfisld. one of those “bargain” collections A.~~Apparently your Paul Neyron of tulip “Bulbs” When they ar| likes the care it has been get- = ting or it wouldn't have done so rived she found they were de-| well But its sudden change of finitely what & tecent printer's] blooming habit suggests it may error In a local gasette called

need more plant food. So try “bublets.” : et (without changing your other These microscopic bulbs can, of

(cultural practices) mulching it with some rotted cow manure {eourse; be-grown-on- (eventually) to blooming Sse. Just stick them

after the ground has frozen.|. Correct care for any plant is into some good ground someéwhers| where you can forget them for a

only whatever will produce the results you want—in this case, a yéar or two and you'll have tulips yet. ‘ :

resumption of its profuse all- » ” ”

summer -bloom, ” . IT TAKES a bald ‘eagle three “ years to get a bald and then he's Rose Society not eally baud. Hes 2 gen i | 4 4 Ta lk white<hea (pro worrying about coal and taxes), { ea w Local Group to Hear

These little facts I accumulated] from Virginia and Howard] National President Now it’s the National Rose 8o-

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plant originally had yellow buds that slowly turned white as the flower aged. This year “it's producing‘ both white--and-yellow buds on the same plant. Mr. Dunn's whole family appreciates his chrysanthemumskill. Mrs. Dunn and daughter, Mrs. Jack ®. Foley and Mary Ann, like the bouquets. Sixteen-year-old Tiny (whose

years equal Mary Ann's) thinks a clump of mums makes the finest kind of bed to curl up in.

Legion: Units Set Meetings

Wright.

They tell mé-that one of these, ory that's decided no less than enormous. birds. (wingspread siXio goosier will do. for president. feet or more) quite often winters p, w, 1, Ayres of Purdue was at Oaklandon reservoir. elected president of the AmeriThe Wrights, together with Mr. can Rose Society for 1950 at a and Mrs, Russel Mumford of Mt. recent meeting in Salt Lake City. | Vernon and Charles Marks, were] Dr. Ayres finds that science, looking over the bird situation at roses and. mathématics. go. very. the reservoir this week-end. {nicely together. For he's dean of They didn't see old baldy but Purdue's School "of Science and {they did see a lot of ducks and head of the mathematics departgeese that are dropping south to . ‘ } % i -Dr. E. J. Nugent, chairman of bY out ae JaglanaloNs stay (the local rose society, has lost no rest t catch. their bre th, [tine in getting the new president-| The.. Just catch their breath, go "gown here to Indianapolis, then hike along for a Warmer so talk about his hobby. 2 spot (smart birds). So on Nov. 18, all rose fanciers . & = [are Invited to the World War Me-| BY A HAPPY accident I've morial at 8 p. m, to hear Dr.| adopted a Rex Begonia. Of course, Ayres. His subject —— climbing

Joint Dinner HO Ou sam mind would oop. Foaainromes too. TLionk, ever atitmp eep One of these woilowing Dr. Ayres talk, 1950] To Be Tomorrow {“painted leaf” beauties alive iniorficers of the local group are to Two American Legion Auxiliaryithe ungreenhouselike air of a pe elected. Plans-are also afoot units will meet this week. {warm living room, let alone trying for a rose show next June, spon-| The Robison-Ragsdale Unit and to ‘raise” it. sored by the society. 7 the junior group will hold a joint] But every morning now I can Shs ——— dinner with the post members at worry over its jade green, plum-

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Overseas League

Patrons for the Peter Koch rogram Thursday are announced y

whichever you want to call them— | p.irman: Mrs. D. W. Shattuck,|apolis, sponsors for the event.

that's the program for the Na- Mrs, Harold Tossell and Miss

“ture Study Club's Meeting next po, ine Schellschmidt, Candy— fim, “Flame tn the Jungle at!

Sunday. Mrs, Margaret Andrew ap. 3 hn BE. Stegg Jt.

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Mr. Koch will present a color

m. in Caleb Mills Hall,

of the Conservation Department yrocqames James Stuart, Harry A Shortridge High School. :

will talk about identification of ‘Ware, G. 'W. Rubush. Anton

winter seeds.

Scherrer, B. A. Richardson,

Mr.'Noah Myers, who has made cy, is Hedley and Edwin Shedd. BL./8. Cannon, Hanson H. Anderson, {Carleton B. Edwards, William R.!

an extensive collection of native Cards. and tallles—Mrs. F. items, is expected to take partly... chairnfan: Mrs. Frederic

The patrons include Messrs. and

‘Mesdames Joel W. Hadley, Isaac Mary Mitchgil will preside.

Woodard, Roy 8ahm, Fermor

in the program. This meeting 15|gterling and Mrs. E. Ford Bergen. Evans, Alvin T, Coate, Orville A.

from 3 to 5 p. m. at the cabin in| postesses Mrs. Earl R. Briggs,

| Wilkinson, Woollen’s gardens with a “pitch- chairman: Mrs. Frank Of r, | Kirk McKinney and Lawrence C

Charles Wilcox; E.

in” supper scheduled for 5:30 p. m. yt... simon Kiser, Mrs. John Kol-| Leland.

mer, Mrs. Fred McCain, Mrs. H. B.

=~ PMLAMIE-~ New, 2-bedroom furnished apartments.

Exclusive, close-in, 10 minutes t Beach. Heat. Free Parking. :

$1,500 Season

Unfurnished, $90 per month, yearly lease.

Special prizes—Mrs. Arthur Tay-

|Griffith, Vern C. ‘Vanderbilt,

{Traugott. |

Base for Drink

SABAL PALM COURT 5137 N. E. 2nd Ave., Miami, Fla. Phone Miami 89-8914 =

truft-drinks;

McNeeley and Mrs. D. R. Baty, | Hoskins,

Messrs. and Mesdames Joseph Fred 8S. Kuethe, G.

Harold Duling, Herbert R. Hill,

. es Howard Paul H. Brown, Donald R. Hurst, lor, chairman; Mesdam OW, [Robert or

Frank O. Wiking and Louis {Haramy and Fred Bates Johnson

John J.

and Elmer Stout.

Others are Dr. and Mrs. Ernest

(Rupel, Dr. and Mrs. M. O. Ross,

| . {Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Glass, |agviso board - includes The sirup of stewed rhubarb| Messrs. . ud sauce is an excellent base for iced g, Mills,

~ First Time Offered!

best violet buy. Sturdy Blooming size plus 10¢ For postage and handling. Money-back guarantee.

6-month-old plants. “Pink Sensation,” “If ordering three, send us only $1. Orders: for -three- alse

Sent to you by guaranteed mail. Very speciol get-acquainted price—America’s 2 5 "White. Queen” or “Wisconsin Blue Wondet.” Enclose 25¢, stamps or coin, "sent C. 0. D.; plus postage. Neo. C. 0. D.'s on single orders. Use sasy order blank below. I

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|To OWEN. NURSERY, Dept. 19803, Bloomington, , | Nome aera at ara BEA ARE Ny ah IE FS Rp FO. ciniidipns State ....... | ber Violets Wambo isc s5¢ oeiiarires |

TOM THUMB

The two evergreens shown in this. picture are the same age. One Is a dwarf, the other Is a fast-growing variety. Good landscaping design requires that frees In a group have about the same rate of growth and that none-of them shall grow foo large and crowd the others. At EAGLE CREEK we grow our own plants and we know how fo use them.

SLOW GROWING, DWARF EVERGREENS

When comparing prices, consider the age of the trees, rather than the size. If costs more fo npr + loo Japanese Yow, for example, than a 15-foot Norway Spruce. We wways Ary te get our-customers-o-use- - Ati oach- toe 00 shrub Just right for Ms place. Remember, foo, that slow-growing irees have much longer lives.

CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS, SHADE TREES

You will doubfless want evergreen boughs for Christmas decorations. You can place your order- now for Christmas frees and pine, spruce, juniper and fir boughs fo be cut fresh when you want them. Shade frees are moved afer freezing weather, but now Is the time fo select them.

TO VISIT THE NURSERY

I fo visit the nursery any day between 8 A. M. and 4 P. M. Wo are ot 12" mis ie of downtown Indianapolis on U. 5. 52 (Lafayette Read)

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Rabbi fo S peak Here Tueday

-Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt willl review: “Cry. the t try” (Paton) at 10°30 a, m. Tues: day in the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation Temple. . be. ‘The review, the second of & ar : a : rian series, is sponsored -by the Tem- ’ ple Sisterhood. The series is open —— to the public without charge.

troduce Rabbi Goldblatt. The ushers are to be Mesdames Mack

ser and Sol Megen. ’ {

Sorority Alumnae Plan Session

Alumnae Association will hold its: monthly meeting Wednesday, in the home of Mrs. Herbert Lo|renzen, 6182 N. Meridian St. As- | sistant’ hostesses - will Herbert Dwinell and Mrs. Rich(ard Alkman.

|to. replenish the Riley Cheer {Guild carts In Long Hospital, | Hair ribbons will be made for the | littje girls in Riley Hospital,

Mrs. R. E. Royer

‘To Be Speaker Mrs, R: E. Royer of the Indian~| polis Council of CHRuUréh Wothen| {will be guest speaker for the In-

{be held at 10 a. m, in the Co Furniture Co,

Influence on Family Life.” A. J. Hueber will preside.

~—D0 YOU KNOW!

| Why we have grown to be the largest Jo upholatering firm in|

and Mesdames Howard E. Clifford Barrett and

James M. Pearson. Mr. Koch, the Cincinnati. O.,

Museum of Natural History visual Gary, recording. and- correspond- GARDENING

ducation director, obtained his are films on a three-months xpedition into the South Amerian wilds, He will relate his xperiences as. he. presents the

Mrs. Philip Falender will in.

aner, 1. I. Lehner, Monroe Lei- |

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Other reviews In the series

The Alpha Delta Pi Sorority

be Mrs,

Each member will bring gifts

v8 Tuesday. e mee

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Her topic will be “The Theater's Mrs,

1 Alpha Chapter, Sigma Delta Pi

|Ehrhardt will assist the hostess.

Beloved--Coun- Yl. De announced for a. datajer, a State” Park.

6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Cen- purple edged leaves with their dot| . tral Christian Church. {of bright crimson in the center. Sets Meeting Charles Wilson, national post| No wonder they're called “king The Indianapolis Unit, Women's! activities and American Legion begonias.” 80 far it seems not t0o| Overseas Service League, has

College director, will be the guest unhappy at its situation in a pot issued invitations for a party| speaker,

v8. Robert B. Evans Sr. Of preside M1. Charles Young willisurroupded by a peat-moss-sand Wednesday to all former service

committee of the geterwar 's Club of Indian-|

t the auxiliary meeting mixture that I was advised to, women in the city who served d. Mrs. Albert Peters keep moist. If the idea works it overseas during World War II.| - willl aura of humidity! The event will be held in the 38th around the jewel-like leaves, St. Branch,” Merchants National (By M; 8) .|Bank. | ] 1 MIS Mary Jane Anderson and| Mrs, Alberta. Krug. Batic are ing... charge of arrangements. Miss] Grace Hawk is president of the! local unit and has charge of

[Sr.,_membership ‘outline plans for the year. LJ s .» “The “monthly business meeting (of the Madden-Nottingham Unit! o, I

WITT Be ‘at 8p. M. Tuesday in the PT A Yatée” post home, 1130 W. 30th St. Miss nits

P an Eve nts reservations.

New BPW Region : Plans Round-Up planned by the Parent-Teachers Mrs. Wolf to Entertain

. i | The newly ebtablished East Aisqeistions in Behoois 30 5nd 3 Garden Study Club entral Region of the Na-| °B tonnection : *| Mrs. Louis Wolf, 5130 N, Me-/

{ open house at 7:30 p.m. Friday, A | Sonal Business aud. a ational a fall fair will be held from 8 {o;Tidian St., will entertain the Gar-

| | ‘ |den Study Club at luncheon Fri-/ regional round-up Feb. 18 and 199730 P. m. ‘in the auditor

| day. After an observance of Armin Cincinnati, O. It will be a Games and special booths have (0 {get-acquainted session for mem-| Deen arranged.

; istice Day, Mrs. James Makin will |bers of the new regio A chicken and noodle supper Show Jaolion Pehures on: her re- | The Michigan BPW will be hoat|Will De served that night by the C20 WRXFAR WEB Lo to the next regional conference School 3 PTA in the school. Hand- rt.on. the flowers and vegetables, - September, 1051, in Mackinae|made items will be on display. [EOF t¢ CIEE AT SERRE CR Island. New officers of the region A Pupils have entered exhibits in vacations ; Miss the hobby display. Prizes will be. ~~ i Lucille -Provo, Cleveland, chair- awarded the most unusual and man; Miss Hazel Meyers, Grand Deautiful booths. The pupils’|

'M. L-Hall Mrs. Lary Whitcomb rapids, Mich, Vice chalrman: Miss school-work-will -be-on- exhibit. in- - and Mrs, LC Virg .

Virginia Laughlin, Parkersburg, their homerooms. W. Va, and Miss Isabelle Jones,

ing secretaries, and Miss Ruth CALENDAR Koch, Louisville, . treas 53 lle, Ky. treasurer. | ys TIME: : « + « to continue dividing and setting perennials and most shrubs. to put out bird feeders and lash suet to trees. to arrange bittersweet for | indoor or fromt porch decoration. 2 to spade an éarly vegetable patch for next spring. + to keep poinsettias out of dr Giese

Meeting Tomorrow

tBorority; wil meet tomorrow in| the home of Mrs. Fred R. Ben(ham, 4040 Guilford Ave. for a {dessert bridge. Miss Louise Mec[Cormick and Mrs. William IL:

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