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* White Cross | * Guild to Hold
“Luncheon
Members to Be Guests Of Methodist Hospital
The members of the executive board of the Methodist Hospital's White Cross Guild will be guests of the hospital at. a. holiday luncheon.
The event will be at 11:30 a. m.|
Wednesday in the White Cross Service Center. There will be a board meeting at 10 a.m.
Dr. J. N. Collins and a quartet of doctors will present a program after the’ luncheon. Yuletide decorations and favors will be featured. The Central Avenue Methodist unit of the guild has made the tray favors for the patients Christmas Eve dinners. The Beta
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G. R. Ulrich
Ceremony to Be at St. Paul's Episcopal Vows. uniting Miss Betty Ann {Leonard and Gerald Richard {Ulrich will be read at 7:30 o'clock| tonight. The Rev. John H. Vruwink will officiate An" 8t. Paul's Episcopal Church, . Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Leonard, 935 E. 57th St, are the bride's parents. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Mildred Ulrich, Troy, O. ; Candles and poinsettians will decorate the church and the altar. The -maid of honor, Miss | Suzanne: Axt, Oak Park, Iii, cousin. of the bride, will wear a {nile green satin dress. Her head-| {dress is a matching lace and she {will carry. red poinsettias and a
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halcedony Club Has Party
Alumnae i > To Have Tea Wednesday
Event in Home of Mrs. Robert Sinclair
The Mount Holyoke Alumnae Club will have a tea '‘3to 8
Mrs. Robert Sinclair, Golden Hill A color film of the college will be shown by Miss Emily Rood of the Tudor Hall School faculty. Miss Judy Morrison and Miss Nell Beckerer, freshman in the college, will speak on the campus life. Misses Jane Bassett and Susan and Mary Longsworth will be junior hostesses. »
Tea Hostesses
Students from out of town who will attend include Miss Elizabeth
|Ford, Wabash; Miss Jean Kitsel-
man, Muncie, and Miss Elizabeth
p. m. Wednesday in the of ~
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{candle. | Miss Martha Lee Ulrich, Troy, ; |sister of the bridegroom; Miss| (right), members of the [Carolyn Adams and Mrs, Donald] {Pike will be the bridesmaids. [They will wear Christmas green | |satin frocks with matching lace] headdresses and carry poinsettias {and candles,
unit will supply the favors on Christmas day. Both units have followed this tradition for many years.
Carolers Receive Gifts
The Degree of Honor unit of| the guild presented visiting carolers with cookies all through the holidays. Candy for student nurses was packaged by Mesdames Carl Klein, W. H, Willcox, Roscoe Barnes and C. C. Bruning. The tree in the hospital lobby was decorated by Mesdames L. 0, Nicholson, Fred Auch and James) A. Stuart. Mesdames Laurence Hayes, M. W. Dallas and H. W.| Thornburg decorated the Service Center.
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Health Offical Asks | Christmas Flowers Plentiful and Offer
m axe surone Opportunity for Attractive Decorations |
. Science Service Medical Writer 5 ‘“WATCHFULNESS for possible| With her holiday purchases completed and gift wrapped the
Mrs. Edwin J. Nugent (left) and Mrs. Robert B. McCord [Peters, Anderson.
Chalcedony Club, lent Santa a helping; Mrs. J. Perry Meek and Mrs. . Bas are in hand at yesterday's party sponsored by the club for the pre-schael | Foyteriat ihe ay
children in the Little House of the Morris Street Communal Center. Pamela Crowley and Daro Berry are the two youngsters. Mrs. Nugent was party chairman and Carl Potenza, Santa Claus. ‘Reception in Marott
‘My Day— | The best man will be Richard X . o Schneider, Lawrenceburg. The 50 000 T tf d D ushers are to be James Walser, ' req e in enver Lawrenceburg; Marvin = Amos, . . . Hanover, and Richard Leonard, H f | N P B 4 brother of the bride. ™ ospI a on on- ay asis } | The bride will wear a candle-}. By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT llooking? light satin gown. It is made NEW YORK, Dec. 22—The National Jewish Hospital in, Local florists-fiave several crewith a deep square neckline, fitted penver, Colo. which is marking its 50th year, Is unusual in its/ ations which will heip solve this bodice and hoop skirt extending gperation. Nearly 50,000 patients have been treated in this hospital problem. There will be no cause
{Into a cathedral train. The BROWN gnd I have always liked its motto: ‘None may enter who can for worfy about decorations look-
| . y : . . |is” accented with lace and satin — y © ‘ " { the holida The members of the Dramatic Club celebrated the Christmas holidays last night with a dance |,50iqyue. Pay-none Sal Be a Toa ospital, ous would sped: that the evan IE yor Tol wo) y
in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. One group which attended together included (left to right, seat- | gp Her fingertip Jusion veil, falls patients would be largely Jewish. “= TG - One is a waxy preservative in Misses Anne Collett, Sue Frenzel and Kitzi Pantzer and (left to right, standing) Miss Joan Spitz. | "OM & face and satin MEAdCress yet, 65 pericent of the patients) 8 school probably owes its which roses or carnations are ed) Mi eff, Sue IF \ (le 9 9) P |and she will carry white poin- have been non-Jewish, and they accreditation to the devotion of|dipped to keep their original state. nagel, Chuck Bennett, Fritz Pantzer, C. Perry Griffith and Bill Bobbs. |settias and .camellias. Ihave come from 6000 communities iis dean. Dr. John J. Eheinin He Another is a white cellular sub- ——— — : : —— | After a reception in the Marott| throughout the United States. | to this country from Minsk |*tAnCe Which is saturated “with Hotel the couple will leave for| Another institution that I havel*>™® i Souniey N8K, water and used to hold flower {a trip to New Orleans. They peen interested in has only just Iussia, in 1820: He went through|stems while keeping the blooms will be at home in January in|pecejved recognition by the Amer- many hardsh’ps when he first. ur-| fresh. Hanovef. /ican Medical Association and the rived jn our country, but ulti-| A block or ball of this waterThe bridegroom is attending| Association of Medical Colleges. mafsly became a doctor. On be-{soaked material is hidden among Hanover College. pe is a,member The distinguishing feature about ing made professor and chairmian/the pine boughs ready for the 3 . 3 y of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. | — ! } wers arrt cancer symptoms should be as hostess is turning her attention to hpme; decorations for the Christ- or television set add manzanita apie T.eonard bovimd tye medic) uehoot- the Cnicagoof ine Departinat ar Anatomy n Sut. Nowe! hwhish may ve on commonplace and matter-of-fact; Mas week. so 3 “ Ah trees, Sukgest the flbrists. These and is ‘a member of Phi Mu admission policies. It is opén to brought to it his gréat talent and, Plastic tubes are the other inas watching the trafic lights _1ne Allied Florists of Indianapolis have come up with some are distinguished by the Sorority. all, and, because of that, many unending energy ard determina- novations for longer life to cut
novel ideas for floral decorations and arrangements. For the first quered finish in Chinese red or { while driving a car.” This state- , , | Jewish students who have done tion. Sometimes it must have flowers. These miniature vases riving Christmas in many, they report, there are enough flowers to use chartreuse. Still popular and fes an alm Poon ible| hold: at
| 3 well in their studiés have been| seemed Hve Are jing trees, thelr {unk Bras to Match given their opportunity when it| task to bring this school up to|in ‘water, They can be tied to
Keep Yule Plants Fresh
Luster of Flowers
Can Be Preserved
How to keep real flowers in your Yule arrangements fresh
For a bare space atop the radio
Christmas Store Hours:
ment comes from Dr. Leonard A. everywhere and prices are rea-if oy ” Ie 1 is d : d s derive } ; Scheele, Surgeon General of the sonable. rating the yule log like branches topped with ming was almost impossible for them where it could be considered first eve garlands or boughs, i lly, professional-'even to the branches of the of having ‘huge bonfires in honor setting. N N kli to find a place where they could class academica He made it in introducing a new Scene is the flocked Christmas| © 8 ape at the feast of setting } | Ow ec ines | tree with roses or carnations in g ! M. Combinati : i series of pamphlets on cancer| | : Juul. any Lombinations , \ : ap 3 which the National Cancer In- their plastic tubes. The flowers re- Colorful Undies : % FRE Cn i : ranged in ribbon-covered wire tions for mantel and table pieces. ’ x : ¥ ice has prepared in co-operation Those who fashion. their OWN ,ynoq with pine clusters to form Here are a few: Carnations in a On the Market 9:00 to 5:25 Daily Bh with the American Cancer Society decorations will find various types, Kissing-ring. Another idea is to white pottery bowl flanked by| THAT PARTIAL unveiling of % s need to know about cancer. jries—the flowers, ribbons, Styro- pnig¢jetoe and roses or carnations. tered on a base of white flocked and low-cut gowns gives bras as We do not have to become a foam designs, tree ornaments, Garang with ivy strands. balsam boughs. A tipy Christmas importarit a role ii holiday wardnation of people with a cancer| Dells, candles and cones—avail-| ___ - tree made with whité button pom-|robes as formal dresses. 1 I to the signs and symptoms of design.can be carved from the Tank Tops |bows. Oregon holly tied with red has to be hit-or-miss match with early cancer, we could prevent up| Styrofoam, a pretend snow block. |roses. and red carnations. |the neckline of her gown isn’t to’ “100,000 unnecessary Try choir-boy vases filled with hep fo fashions in uplift.
U. 8. Public Health Service | Newest note in the Christmas from the Scandinavian tradition moss, placed in a Chinese garden enter anywhere else. {ly and in its teaching facilities. [Christmas tree. let lusters can be ar-| There are numerous combinastitute of the federal health serv-| Place lights or candles Mistletoe - clliste to give lay persons facts they of evergréen as well as accesso- gj) gma)| hanging bird cages with striped candles. Red reses clus- the bosom by plunging hecklines phobia. But By personal alertness| able at the florists, Any shape or {pons and tied with red ribbon! The girl who thinks that a bra cancer . { deaths each year, Dr. Scheele ge-| Method of Emphasis Are Smart _ |miniature roses and decked with! If the..meckline of her dress ih
clared. {| For a rustic or masculine em- olly, a short red vase filled with'plunges, she/ can find a bra that r WH You don't get panicky when you phasis jack pine is suggested for Clever Teeners [Samations aud ivy Sirivas 4nd plunges too. If the gown is made . see a red traffic light. Similarly, greenery. Bushy boughs of white {backed by a single red candle, or/of net or lice, there are ready- ¥ : there is no ay for panic y Lo with its extra-long needles! Add to Wardrobe {white camellias and gilded balls made bras of net or Jace that can In - 1847 ROGERS. BROS. Etere you notice any of the signs or can be used either flocked or] THE TEEN-AGER who take a trailing from an oversize Christ- be color-matched . to her OWRD)... ois ~ somali ate B Pe: on fap symiptoins of cancer. | plain. This year flocking comes In dim view of the holidays because mas candle. Another efficient ar-/provided it doesn't stray too far| ? } A : M78 D : several shades of pink and red she “has nothing to wear” can rangement is gardenias flocked from conventional colors. 1 \1 \ 8, complete with chest, anger Signals as well as the conventional white. inake herself a “tank top” as With tiny jewels and arranged be-| ® = = A \\ we
v . * For forest fragrance choose other smart girls are doing. {tween bookends and white can-| FOR THE holiday gown which This top, which is stepping out dles. bares one or both shoulders, there are innumerable styles in strapless bras which will keep lingerie from making a peep-show above the decolletage of a dress. Where {sketchy bosoms need the help of (a bra to fill out the bodice of a
“They probably -signify a con-| dition other than cancer,” Dr. spicy Wisconsin cedar. The OreScheele stated, “but to make sure, gon cedar, also known as flat or to the best parties with ankle-! go to your physician for a thor- northwest cedar, comes in lacy, length skirts, may be made of vel- . * ough examination.” The best safe- |gracetul sprays. Fir boughs make vet, crepe or jersey. Its an out L@C ION nit guard, especially if you are over| attractive greens especially when right swipe from the tank suit is35, is to have a complete physical cones accompany the branches. sued at swimming pools, which, as S + L » examination at least once a The bushy bonghs of balsam take every girl who has worn one ETS LUNCNEON ng, Spruce can be knows, has a low rounded neck-| {dress, there are wired or boned
year.” well to flock 3 = E ote Many. of.-you have. often read, Nad in two forms, flat and double. line and fairly deep-cut armholes, The Robison-Ragsdale Unit, bras which are intentionally. de-| _... .. x. ; fis ogi wo rem iN 4his column-and-elsewhere-the --Blue silver, white-and-gold-aret—— illo Bo Boece ".[American Legion Auxiliary, will/signed to amplify size, _— 4 = 2 --
seven cancer danger signals. But all popular for the holiday decor JALL THAT'S needed to make a have its holiday luncheon next 1 Sinner par marches to In case you have forgotten, here in combinations of flowers, foli- t&#nk top is enough fabric to make mhureday in the home of Mrs. Cond.® es with a glittering : they are again: |ages and candles. Holly and win- a sleeveless blouse, lorig enough tole. \ 011 Rover 3033 washi Sweater, the bFa-thal's worn unBe A Turn, + S8peCTATly In the terberries vetafm-the ancient yule| tuck in. When fabric. needs. are gum SERS SEE nglon derneath. .shotiidn’t. be: boned or: - ; » © especially el |measured. from shoulder to hip-|2WVa:- . (wired; nor sheuld it carry uplift breast. note. Legend-wise, holly is the P M Charl 0. Warfel, chair-| : | light-hearted symbol of friendship bone, that amount of material rs. ries O. Warfel, chair-too far. The best choice for wear Irregular bleeding or discharge 5 December rolls around. ~ must be doubled to make front|™an of the department rehabilita- with any sweater is a bra which from body opening. and back. Cut on the double, | tion committee, will be the guest helps to shape the bosom in natPersistent indigestion. Different for Gifts {scooping neckline and armholes SPeaker. Other guests will be Mrs. ural, rounded contours. explain changes in bowel “Tov logs" for the replace: {out to the desired depth, and sew Josephine Fairhead, district re- —————— Unexplained weight 1 made with cork Dark and deco.| Side seams together. Neckline and naniiation chairman and ne Changes in it or eize of al rated with flowers, holly winter. Afmhole openings may be hemmed f17 Ty 2 J Ta ars home mole, berries and bright ribbon. They're Any sore that does not heal something different for gifts, too. +p
or bound with silk braid. from school for the holidays. promptly, | The custom of burning and deco-| 4
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A girl with flair can go on from These include Miss Susanne A girl ronald J top and Sertel, Hanover College; Miss Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Patton, 2433) rndl skirt into a versatile outfit. Sarah AMce Asher, Franklin Col- Roosevelt Ave; will have their > |One time, she can belt top and lege, and Miss Lois Riggan, In- dnughter Ang son in-law, Mr. and| |skirt together with a bright cum- diana University. ie reir aylon, a Assee. | \berbund sash. Another time. she There will bé a gift exchange k= Po "0 ka qaug er ant can cinch her waist with a glitter and entertainment for the chil- | ' "oot an Kara and Mrs. Brad-| belt. For another gala entrance, dren. : {ley Reid Jr., Kalamazoo, Mich., as she can fill in her neckline with| Assisting the hostess will be gusts for Christmas. strands of beads and tie a scarf Mesdames Elna Lockhart, Eulora r. and Mrs. Marion T. Hamil- a around her head to match, for in- Knipp, Lucile McCammon and 0% and daughter, Sharon, and
stance, a gay plaid skirt. |Leta Haselbring. |r. Jy 2 ayy B ami
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| Anniial Party Is Planned
| Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers, |Golden Hill, will give their an{nual neighborhood party from 11] p. m. to 1 a. m. Christmas Eve.| |'There will be the traditional buffet supper and carol singing. Serving as hostesses with them will be Miss Margaret Rogers.| |Stamfora, Conn., their daughter, |and her guest, Miss Mary Ellen Shelton, Mills Valley, Cal. ~
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Miss Bernice Pruitt and Mrs. Mildred Bertrand decorate the : = Christmas. tree in the Flower Mission Hospifal. The patients and Ww ork Outsidé Home | hospital board members had their annual holiday party yesterday oes aHINGTO Nin PI afternoon in the hospital, : : (outside the home,
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