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Reid Heassler to I b Es : f T : | To Address Guild | : Marry in Joliet, lll. Our E Igible Escor ¥ of lomorrow-.. |The Goodwill: Service Guild | Mar. 30 at Block's _ Shortca : : i Ll ‘the Indianapolis Good ndus-| i . Two approaching marriages are| +. j iB si 4 4 0 ¥ Wiig aki AT tries” will meet at 12:30 p. m., {| Plans for a benefit card party Holiday "announced. . Miss = Janet’ Gray, _ i Aes iH VR GW | Wednesday in the Columbia, Club. Ihighlight today’s club news. The . B GAY! Frazee and Kenncth Hayes are jj a ’ | Mrs. Frank Cregor will speak on| |Indianapolis Junior Woman's y planning a March wedding. ol b { | musical therapy, = : | Club will have the benefit event For Feb. 2 The future bride 1a the daugh-| . |} 4, | Mrs. Carl Moore, vicalist, will 'Mar. 30.in Block’s Auditorium. _ . Birthday, pia ter of Mr. and Mrs. George ni {i | fllustrateé the lecture, Howard G.| | Proceeds will go to-the Marion compotes Of ic dofmer, 3656 N. Delswate St. | ‘Lytle, director of Goedwill, will |County Crippled Children’s . So- President W and Mr. and Mess Repne ? thel |give the invocation and the offi- (ciety. Mrs. Lloyd Rossebo is the . Vernon tabie Hayes, Berkeley, Cal, are the, _ | cers and committee chairmen will | general chairman. Committee more sumptuc bridegroom-to-be's parents. | report.- members are Mesdames E. P, : ing which 1 Mise Frage in 2 Fraduate ot] | Committees for the guild will Love, Paul Roberts and John - maker can n a pr 2 Theta: Sorority ember.) ’ /be announced at the meeting. | Westfall and Miss Mary Alice : Its food wv: She is attending the Chicago Uni-|- {Mrs. John A. Crawford is chair-| Brown, special prizes; Mesdames because toda) versity “Graduate Schock. While, z {man of promotion assisted by| {Felix McWhirter Jr, Howard = ice cream is wo aT To Masts (Mrs. Wayne Farley and Mrs. Huesing, William Gravel, and content, extra degree in psychiatric social work. = | Howard Bull. i : Charles Barnhill, decorations, erals of milk fou Mr Hayes tsa graduate-of-the! {| Mrs. Farley's telephone com-| and Mrs. Paul Taff and Mrs, rte) University of California, He is-a) |mittee will include - Mesdames| '| Robert Heine, table prizes. . GEORGE Iniversity of ( 5 : |John Maddox, 8. J. Davin, James! g | Others are Mrs. M. G. Winters SHO

steen and Mrs. John Medaris, tickets; ‘Mrs. W. E. Fernandes land Mrs. Carter Boyd, prepara tions; Mesdames James Collins,

student .in the Chicago Univer-| # gity Medical School. - =

Purdue Students to Wed |

The Ottawa Street Methodist Church, Joliet, Ill, will be the * stene at 7:30 p. m. Mar. 18 of| Miss Lois Gross’'s marriage to Reid Ashby Heassler. | The future bride is the daugh-| ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L.|

IW. Young, W. A. Holmes, Russell] {A. Bain, Howard Caldwell, Carl § R. Reynolds, James A. Colvin,| |B. E. Crodle, Bert IL. Pearce and {Charles Clark. Robert Slaughter, Kenneth Fry. re | Mrs. Bull's out-of-town exten- < ©“ back and George Vickery, re. Fy

sion committee members are Mes-| Mrs. Omer McKee and Miss Alice McMahon select prizes for freshments, and Mrs. A. O, ounce jar pre

{dames W., A. McKinzie, Maddox,| . . Pl ' . Jacques and Mrs. William Styrin, . | | the Indianapolis Pilot Club's annual card arty. The event will be Jr., publicity. g Store ice cr

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|W. C. Treamear, Clarence L. Tay-|

lor, Lester Irons and Paul M. Kil-| at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Indiana Roof Ballroom. a —1P Birthd T zr? freezing comp Gross, Joliet, and Mr. and Mrs.| iby. Cc } [Plan Birthday Tea x ator, with con Eart-A: Heassler; 5221 -N.IHinois Ic . har | anasta— |The Normandy ITSC Chapter Cream butter ree St ypa- the-hr ide groom parents 3 1 .ommittee Mer EEE H R —f—f—y 7 fx] will have a birthday" tea Friday — vanilla, light Miss Gross attends Purdue 4 | Mrs. John Schiltges {is chair] & Requirements Lifted in the 38th St. Branch, Merchants tioners’ sugar University and Mr. Heassler Is $ [man Te year book committee, . National Bank. } Beat mixtt also a Purdue student where he n |assiste y rs. Dona . Deli | Mrs. Clayton Ridge will speak, fluffy. = Frost fe a ‘member of the Phi Delta gy Coursey. Mrs. William L. ora [f You Have Minus Score | & P cakes with Theta Fraternity. { A {is the entertainment committee | : ol : The Chautauqua Study Club tablespoon of J H 8 'M § [chairman and members are Mrs.| By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY, America’s Card Authority {met at noon today in the home of ries in the bc ames oover es an | { {John T. VanZant, Mrs. ‘B. How-| HERE IS A question from one of my readers which asks if you Mrs. R.- H. Bryson, 2431 N. Me« cake shell. Mrs. Richard Eungard. will be, lard Pelham and Miss Lena Kin- can put your opponent in-the red. - My answer should give you a ridian St. Mrs. D. B. Munro dis« a Fill the-ce her sister's matron of honor and {man. {good tip on how to do just that. {cussed “New Worlds in Medicine” large ball of the bridesmaids will be Miss, On the handicraft committee Q—An odd situation came up the other night. It was the first| (Ward). : cream. Chill Joan Downey and Miss Esther) are Mesdames John Brooks, Tre- hand of the evening. Our opponents had drawn a red trey and put, Mrs. C. T. Austin reported on ment of ref) Lewis, all- of Jollet. Sandra {mear, Ralph Lillard, James Bor- it down on the table, but before they could make an 'niitial meld, we Napoleon and Hunt. from “The paper lined Rausch and Thomas Lee Eungard| !land and Fred Smyth. Mrs. H.C. went out. ie ) res ies Great Prisoners” (Abramowitz), serve at once -witt—be—theflowergirt and ring- Knight is the chairman. “| The opponents had a total of t/a] meld 1s 50 and that applies ing, top each bearer. Both are of Joliet. | { Serving with Mrs. John Schilt- 260 points in their combined | When the score is 0 to 1495. | The Quincy Club will meet at "with more ch erp Re Hover a he the, I AT) |ges on the membership commit- hands; so I said they were minus Thrill of Game 12:30 p. 1. Friday in the Rome of Serves eigt p n ) § 8. » x : *hoto by John Spickiemire. Times Sta otographer. tee are Mrs. Willlam B. Schiltges 260 plus 100 for the red tre they | . ay O'Rear, . nwoo ve, * Mr. Eungard. Staniey Spillman | OHN MILTON FARRAR manipulates his steam dredge and clam and concrete miXer |and Mrs. De Coursey. The consti- had pa the table, or a Vola) i gay hg us rea) adn eo, Tuesday's Richard Moore. “I in preparation for future construction jobs. The T!.-year-old also devotes his [tution committee includes Mrs.iscore of 360 points. {With two or three red treys on the | by Mit BREA] EE after-school hours to playing cowboy and football. He attends School 70. John has Harry Fone, Srajrman wo The opponsiis Faimol thar hid tase. This often happens when onn | ne yutce, Par . Brail le Grou two brothers, Stephen, 5, and Michael David, 11%. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. [lam B. Schiltges, Crawford and could not be minus in’ Canastota. on mo gn Regi Takes Bride . hg : P Harold Dean Farrar, 4611 Carrollton Ave.—~By MARJORIE TURK. Lytle. in other words, you could not|only the value of the cards in their | mind re————————— io | The: plant committee members take away points that they did hands, but minus also 100 points| . ’ LUNCHE Plans Pa rt My Da — ; rr : |are Mrs. G. Lavon Fisher and not have. They pointed out that|each for their red treys. | Miss Richardson } ham and e . Y . y BPW Ur es Mrs. E. P. Messick, co-chairmen, the score sheets have spaces for] I have seen a partnershi WwW. d Ho Ch h lish muffi : Tor Hotbro k . “ and Mesdames H. Foster Clp- basic, meld and total scores, but caught with four red Pa Si ea in urc pears, oatn 2 Extra Effort in Learning How . pinger, Albert. E. Cottey, R. P. no piace for a minus score. Who onthe tale, wiih tho sires a JON J. Mitney Jr. took Misa tea, milk. will Speak Is - . qua 1g ts | Beverly Harry D. Case, Irons, was correct? "_ |going out before they could make MATilyn Anne Richardson as his MARDI The Braille Committee of te J G tf Al | N d d ‘ stn George Garcedu, Richard Raines,| A-—You were correct. Tell your an initial meld: and. of course, Pride in a ceremony read at 7:30 Baked chi Indianapolis Junior League will oO e ong S ee e National Organization George Redder, * George Senn- friends to look at law 15 in the they were minus 800 points plus P: Friday. The wadding was ' sauce, stea have a party tomorrow night in| : By PLEAS ROGREY 5 ht f A d 4 auser and Paul Buchanan. Official Canasta Laws of the Na- the value, of the cards in their in the West Morris Street Chris. green bean ‘the Junior League offices, 1321 N.! ; Y LES 'R ROOSEVELT at ights Tor Amenamen {Other Committees > {tional Canasta Laws Commission. hands. This situation frequently 20 Church, mond _slive Meridian St. ma | HYDE PARK, Feb. 20 -= The first few days of this week in the! Times Special : {They will find that we consider a reduces a plus score to a minus The bride is the daughter of rolls, water The event will honor the mem. | COURtry were beautiful beyond description. White snow lay heavily NEW YORK, Feb. 20—'Pass-| Mrs. Perrine is chairman °f ‘minus score even for initial melds. score. . Mr, and Mrs. Guy Richardson, dressing, G bers of the Community-Junior|°® the evergreens and on the ground. » age of the equal rights amend-|the correspondence cominitue as. This law states that with a a ~+New Palestine, and Mr. and Mrs, shortcakes, Leagiie' braille classes. Mr. andl The plow had been through the road from my cottage to my ment will refute same of Russia's sisted by Nestames Smysh, Senn. minus score, the points needed for, Q__pire is a qiestion. that Mitney, 1056 Bridge St. are the ; Mrs. Louis Herkamp and Mrs." On the hill; so the little black dogs and I could trot along powerful propaganda in interna- nhauser; James Goble, He an initial meld are zero. The 10W-!aomes in almost every-diy ii une bridegroom’s parents. Mai. Vern

through the woods without sinking in too far. . { 0 I had to go into town on| i ieee een L RHODE,” Mr8, Arabelle P, Hanna,|and Nelle B. Berns. }- [ro or another. You have a ficiated, assisted. by the Rev, To Honor Wednesday to attend a dinner{I could spend all but two nights | legislation chairman for the Na-| On the program committee lS . S completed canasta, and the OP- Hugh Jarret of the Buck Creek Mai. V and a meeting of Freedom Lodge up here this week and enjoy! tional Federation of Business and Mrs. Harry D. Case, chairman, orority ets ponents discard a card that Christian Church. a Wa) ern of B'Nat B'Rith. At the meeting Walking in -the snow with my Professional Women's Clubs, Inc, {2nd Mesdames Clippenger, F. M.| matches your canasta. Many Mrs. Gene Nevins, sister of the in h or par I was given an award and a sum dogs in the early morning. |said today. Balough, J. Porter seidensticker |N Ae a! Night’ players claim that you cannot bridegroom, was the matron of ND ono

| tional negotiations and the United Ralph H. Furst, E. E. Miliholland est point requirement for an in- The Rev. Harry Bucalstein of-

'Berniece Dietz, instructors, and all who have aided the braille project. - Tom Hasbrook, president of the Blinded Veterans Association will speak on “Ability versus Disa#bil-

ity.” of money was donated to the] What a funny world we live In| The chairman referred to the and Maddox. ! take that card. honor. Nelson Mitney was his party will’be Mesdames John Allerdice. John United Jewish Appeal in memory when people at home get on .8o|accusation that American women The speakers bureau includes) . A—It is true that some peopie brother's best man. The ushers Officers Clukt Dean, William tre Roh of the late Mrs. Henry Morgen- badly that the whole community do not have equal rights and are Mrs. Lytle, chairman, and Mes-| Event Planned {actually play Canasta that way. were Edward Pierce and James ison ] ard Dickson and George Bardwell P24 Jr, : {has to be inconvenienced. All be- not full citizens. |damea F. D. Leete, Goble, Earl| For Wednesday {The idea originated through a McGinnis. The reception was in Guests wi are in charge of the cre Commuting Uncertain |cause the coal operators and the[ NFBPWC is actively supporting Stumpf, Farley, Pelham, George {misinterpretation of some early the church. Mrs. Oscar . Ata —— : With the Sr ras it Is and union men cannot sit down and the equal rights amendment, Mrs.| Schamber, Meredith Nicholson Jr., Husbands and patrons of Phi writings on Canasta, to the effect me i ———————— Mrs. J. Brow Simplif ‘Dustin the coal PoTiage. rans abe tak. | Come to an amicable solution of Hanga announced. It has passed | and Furst and Mise Bess Watson. Beta, national professional and that if the pack was frozen, and ? Mrs. Joseph piny 9 « en off schedule unéxpectedly, so eir differences. {theU. 8. Senate by a_vote of 63 Mes, Lloyd 8. Wright Jr.ang Mr. honorary music and speech so-12 player had a completed can- 0 Mrs. Robert Wax the SIEE-Of Venetian commuting to New York City] , Lt seems fo me that perhaps we to 19. The group seeks the amend- «ytle are in charge of press re- =~. inranre | 25ta, he could feel fairly safe in and Mrs. Joh blinds and dustiag will be much from H de Park is a WH }| should put a little extra effort ment's passage by the House lations. rority, will present the “Men's discarding a card thatching his RIGHT and Mrs. St simpler. . ’ ta Se 3 HE on learning how to get along to- without” the alterations attached| Officers of the group are Mrs. Night” program at Wednesday's canasta. f= : Capt. and BY Sem aae abies : f . g {gether in this country. We never by the Senate. If passed by the Charles T. Coy, president; Mrs. meeting. : { Possibly some writers even neg- Your husband takes you man Jr, Lt. before needed unity as we - do House, the amendment will be re-| Crawford and Mrs. Case, vice| It will be held at 8 p.m. in the|!®Cteéd to mention that this was| to dinner in a restaurant. - ‘Davidson an, N ; d D li htf I rs now, and we will not go into the| ferred to the states. Three-fourths| Presidents; Mrs. De Coursey, Third Christian Church. (true particularly if the pack was Wrong Way: Lean over to fl + INeW ‘an elg uv Dinnerware United Nations conferences with of them must pass it within seven treasurer, and Mrs. Wright and| Entertainment. will consist of | frozen. ‘From this some players| look at the check when it is —— : ~|as much ‘strength-behind us if years for it to become law. Mrs. Perrine, recording and cor- music, impersonations, short talks !00K It for granted that a dis-| brought to him. : we have troubles at home be ied M Right responding secretaries. land dramatic skits. Taking part Card that matches a canasta acts| . Right Way: Don't” forget tween different groups of our| enie any Rights | — |will be Thomas A. Bunch, Clay-|28 a stop card for the pack. your manners, just. because citizens, . | The amendment will establish ton Shull, Vietor Vuturo, J. W. This is not the case. but it is the person paying the bill is ! Ura " {in law- “men” as the generic term Tucker and J.B. Vandaworker. c®Tt2inly more difficult for the your husband. | | © including women, said the chair- E. J. Ellsworth will act as master 0ther side to pick up such a card. LB =m OW ‘| mit 0 ege man. The Supreme Court (Bard- § of ceremonies. Sepecially when the pack is x A ee Somes to your TroRt beribetease . well vs. Happersett) interprets JL. | Hostesses for the eveni rl} frozen. oor asking for your son who as C M |“persons and citizens” as ot re-, ry ; be Mesdames Marshall Harvey, “M Kk - 1s not at home, have u 0 ee |ferring to women, she declared.! ff C Virginia Green, H. H. Peabody, M. | an: if Me Romney is unable to | n Wrong Vay Say, “He isn't | \ : : | swer individus $ ¢ | ” The Smith College’ Club of In| hile the 19th amendment in os i, Lo 8. King and Walter S. Rice, Miss| Canasta ivi Gest ons on | ye shut the door dianapolis will meet for luncheon 20 gave women the right to, OR | Victoria Montani and Miss Jean-| ever. h All incl * | i iN . . vote, it granted no further citi-| . ette Rutherford » he will include the most |. Right Way: Treat the child \ Since | at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the home| : , | By MARGUERITE SMITH A | frequently asked i . . of Min Leni Gol zenship rights nor did it alleviate . | Mrs. Shull, Pi Zeta Chapter| ,ichon ¥ Asked questions in | as courteousty as you would s. Leslie 8. Lee, Golden Hill 4) )o00) results of the denial of| go ood like to find out how! .ioht. will be in ch | his column. an adult. Co Mrs. T. Victor Keene is the| their other citizenship rights and| to take care of a gardenia Pres OE en age = A AAA AA nee ; all luncheon - chairman, assisted by| I. ) plant I received a week ago. I| P g prt _ “Yiresponsibilities. Federal laws per- - 1th | the program. Mesdames John Babbitt, eal taining to social security, immi- put fresh ait 1h the pot wi : — I Estabrook, Edwin C. Stout and! ; * J | peat moss but the green leaves } } Ward Fons y /gration and juror qualifications! have dried. The plant is one! 4 Cl WL ¢ Pr A arc “enstermaker, — —Leontain discriminations against... ~foot—tatt— The teaves- RE —— = ontrac 1 2 up T wr: - 3 rogra ~ Mrs. Herbert Call, president of women. , “| green though’ Mrs. Helen Bish- : RE ou YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED 3a Cs stesso —— 212 mitten cue » a = — The SHITth Club, Will Teport on the! “The equal Tights amendment ob. 1845 Tallman Ave. (Also Li 1 R I WRIA HT O10 : ———Laund Alumnae Council held in North- will permit full economic utiliza-| answering other gardenia, 1S S esuliTs attend free cooking classes illus- | Hh nn in ampton, Mass., last week. Plans tion of our woman-power by dis- eries) ; . : . Cn ol e n e e ng an {will be made for the Smith bridge solving petty ®egal - restrictions es bly the t \ dit-| ‘The Indianapolis . Woman's trating fundamental home cooking ) {party to be given ‘in April. Miss which » it,” .paA—brobabl) e lwo. wors - Y . . : ik ; Nancy Stout 1s chairthan of the nan stated. Tt wil bring the ficulties encountered by gar. Coptract oP RPOes he re methods and new short-cuts that will | { : | Item —— ——Patte me ae A re Tito HATTON Y Wt the UN —GeDiaIalsers are-the need for, SU 18_Of_Ita_play dy YT =save—you-cooking ~time—and mor ay rm ere terme |Charter. It will enable the U, §.| & moist atmosphere around theafternoon in the Indianapolis] Lod Hd. ney. C0 nic | to sign the Rogota convention | plant aed Its need for acid Soll Athletic Club. | Demonstrations” will begin Monday, ) ’ . Just Arrived From E nt C ! [relating to women’s civil rights. rst, try setting your-plant-on| (Possible score 168): Section ahr 2 . ’ Ww de ° ngland a | |1t will give the U. 8. women the| Then keep a, Er— » Ne Benhs mi 98; Mrs. Gracs|} February 20, amd wil be held in the ' e Made d on ~ : T B M ; 5 jiatus granted’ by the French, - Mrs. Hal Benham 98; Mrs. Grace | 1 : : 0 tstand. a Wonderful Purchase ; 0 e ar. | Japanese and German Bonn con-| Sontinyany, alte ot tovebing C. Buschmann, Mrs. Frank Olive HOME SERVICE DEPARTMENT - tre Quistanding.-in-Quality—Unusualy—— ~~ XY vou have Some AINE MOUSE! Letom {he molsture will evaporate A I —of : : - LOW- PRICE —plants-take them with-you-to-the + or ua’ statis! around-theptant—all the time, AR CITIZEN ( ) annual Purdue garden school -on| Precedent benefits established for, Then when the leaves begin to a Xing. Bo gas § GAS AND COKE UTILITY ’ ' “in . ; "the service women. Mrs. Hanna!" MS asey 97.5; Mrs. T. A. Stewart, ; \ : It's. so exciting and refreshing to unpack such ‘a Or Ra Tolines, ar cited the 1944 and 1948 platform sey peor, rich green color, yrs. J. E. Morris 89.5; Mrs. Kurt : 49S. PENNSYLVANIA STREET We G “Le " Te sista ) , to p . ‘ ) needs more ’ i e Guarar wonderful ne) shipment as "Olde England"=—right |.onauct a plant clinic as part of PIe38es of both political parties. 3 igity Quickest way to giveloeenstern, Mrs. Albert Ejiis| Members of th i ; ve .. . | which recommended to Congress ‘ . 5. : rs of the Home here on the brink of Sprin —t0 ladden our tables {the all-day ‘program. This an- g | it is in chemical form, such as | ervice Sta will wink pring 9 y 30 al-day. ‘program. =, 20° the submission of a constitutional | ’ ’ Section B, N & S—Mrs. William demonstrate with tual ’ and. spruce up your . spring luncheons and parties. jnounc ement was made at a recent amendment providing equa 1 a _solution of {iron sulfate. F. Eckhart, Mrs. Lida Rickhoff o ‘ actua food prepara- . : | meeting of garden club presidents rights for women. ’ Water the soil with a solution|jos. Mrs James Brower, Mrs tions the easiest, surest and most economOlde England” is of the finest quality earthenware—True Sad somite chairmen of en. = I The tablespomn of the| slex' Metzger 96.5; Mrs. Maurice § - ical ways to prepare the following cookery: English scenes are depicted on an ivory background in rich iral West district. Pick Up Glass i quart of water. pnt Mrs. William Rose 91. | (Note: Monday's clas 7: ry. brown color. The shapes are charming and unusual—the scenes Other features of the day-long . | Send questions on gardeni The next meeting of the group } y ses at 7:30 p. im. . session will include talks on small; A piece of dampened absorbent| gardening |. be Mar. 2, a ter point! Repeat classes on the follow; Ww. gay and enchanting. - fruits and vegetables by Prof. W./ cotton will pick up tiny frag-| to Mrs. Smith, The Indianapolis game a Waaier Folntly. days at 1:30 p. m.) ollowing Wednes"Olde England" lends a true feeling of friendly charm fo your W. Ward and on Dowers by ol PT RR I. Indianapolis 9, . 3 — 1$ i opm table—and, like an old friend, becomes dearer through the C.F. Hoxndie of Purdue: Tre en Ire; * ~y =e : DR. ANSWERS— | = = ears : . program is open to the’ public: | In 0 u art nt t . ) Monday, Feb i years. > | The morning session will begin| P y onres Question—What JHiuseg._ 2 | a oe e pear 20 gg How to measure i Only a few of the many OPEN STOCK pi labl at.10, The school will be held at| : : man to be sleepy all the time | ednesday, February 22 and quick Oi o : iy available ‘| Purdue-Marott center, 902 N. : 7 sven ares many ours of Mondav:Feb ” 3 q bake inner Plates .......... et of 6—$4.50 Meridian St. 8 eep: Ty Symp ane. | SJnevy, "ebruoty £1, ideas tn oe ; $ Additional events for garden of pain in the back of the | Wednesday, March 1- ~~ '\eW ideas in pastries Progress Bread and Butter Plates. .Set of 6—%$2.50 club members announced by Mrs. ; Beck and that hye Shist ool: | : ' 7 Other Bla iis ; Henry Prange include a geheral - Wars seem to getting too - | || Monday, March 6 : Breakfast Plates ........Set of 6—$4.00 {grrden clinic scheduled for Broek-| tight. Should someone like | 11 Wed a! Marchg Meats-and vegetables Salad Plates ...........Set of 6—$3.50 side Community House May 24. er tie Jar gua WE DR The replac The state garden club convention : + “Bh LN. 43 . Cups and Saucers ......Set of 6—$4.50 to be De su Richmond on Apr.) _Answer—It certainly seems Monday, March 13 : Cakas i}: Blanket W. . a v |13 and 14 was also discussed. eo though Be defin- Wednesday, March 15 . Scientific ( ; ' ; y was wrong care- “Ale : } Cerna : “full respon 5 . 32-Piece Service for Six - Mother's Club Ju Isis and dlagnosia are. — | | Monday, March 20° +" “Kitchen planning: ’ 2 ; loo; . EL i: "| Wednesday, March 22- color movie ™ Schedules M ih Onl IS 75 checlules Meeting tion: I am anxious to "and discussi r ; wy » MN The First Grade Mother's Club find out n “dtet for a woman . |} i ussion - 2 . of School 76 will meet at 7:45 going into the change of life. > ! . : : : - j “+ |p. m. tomorrow in the school. I am 45 years of age, and of- | Si : . : . ATE 2} ] ’ : : SL f &.am 45 vues of age, and of: | Since space accommodations are lim- | = Telephone : of hostesses assisted by Mes- § "come very tired. I think a § | ited please make your reservations for MA. 2431 3 7 “47, Mathew, sthan Leldrars. Watamj} prover diet would help me.— | - the classes you wish to attend by call- , * of fe John Phelan, io" , : NE mswer: There. is. 00. Spe= | ing MA. 4421, Ext. 284. Do it right * Rouleman — A SSS RS Is | . : fr’ Yur’ . i ET _— 4 Ts . , cial diet for a woman during . away. fe : ; * ; : me a AND com PAN ~~ Gold Adds Touch Nancy Lewis and Bob Gilchrist were elected "Bluebells" ‘and e ite cal 4) i ; : G0 ie Will (Call : ; 29 WEST WASHINGTON ST. ; | For an elegant new touch in| Uglyman in Shortridge High. School's annual popularity contest | : gain ; ; - 3) — = ; At . : WN SY a : chintzes, opaque, shiny gold is for seniors. Students voted Friday for the pair and the winners’ : ! »nta a - 2 J birt Ls gr na — different. . : | were announced at a school dance Saturdaymight. = ~~ | fats ang r] AAA AR A dnd * CC — = TEASE Von : A Tm 7 = fF TT ! ; PAR ve X ; R 3 » 3 Xe Fate “ ; . os F 3 . RB : nd { 2 \ 5 v. \ ' 2 7 i a I = Ei 3 AN a : % er ’ 3 4 NA [ 7 A J 34 J X { © S } ke ® \ Ys YFG of of s : Xi 5 - ; ni Lk Bt 7 td { Sri i 5