Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 July 1950 — Page 3
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BORCHGRAVE Correspondent glum, July 22. ged by guns, nored cars, refive years of old ‘his bitterly e throne is his eep it, 88 to the nation gards him as a became a Gerg the war-—was ry. ruler appealed p forget their id that in anv | adviser placed ' parties.” His rials the future us this role will
ned to a grim ed city to re. {ter five years and. He landad utside Brussels as taken under aeken Palace. roadcast to the led in Flemish spoke, his Sowere preparing trike Monday. n Resign iembers of the a 28-man body King, resigned meeting called his afternoon, $ only in na- . It has been only twice be-
, the six liberal Council anld advise the in favor of douin, 19, who ther back from
half the Coun- * had resigned » known their ies continu-
I Ships Duty
sports, ncluded
July 22 (UP) 1as dipped into or 32 ships to )$ and supplies conflict. iministration's pplied to 12 ombined capacemen and to ry cargo ships, f 64 merchant lered into miliie Korean War came from ihe 16 from priv-
ips 2 troop ships from the resun. Bay, San from Olympia, reconditioned é a8 soon as
pgsels, one will . the mothball e.; three from im Beaumont, bile, Ala.; five River at New h from Wilme James River,
s Named Colgate
, formerly of en made a full ird of trustees ty, Hamilton, an of the Col1ent. f Mr, and Mrs, £. 46th St. is ville, He was im laude from id received his niversity. He aculty in 1943,
Follows
Men's Duplicate Club, Mon.| NORTH night: N & S—John 8. Lynn, John Mr. Meek J. O'Keefe first; Don R. Schort, | S—A 9 Herbert Carmichael second; Cliff] H—10 5 4 ¥. Glunt, Ralph G. Ittenbach| D—A Q 1098 third: © & W-—-George E. Hu nt | ’ C—8 635 E Jr. C. B. Hunt first; Noble G. WEST EAST Morgan, H. F. Singleton second; Mr. Muzzy Mr. Abel . Karl F. Zinkan, V. J. Obergfell S—Q 10 8 5 4 S—K J third. H—Q J 72 H—K 6 3 Newcomers Club, Mon. after- D—7 2 D—J 543 noon: N & § (possible 120) Mrs. | C—7 4 Od 109 2 ¥. W. Hiikenbach, Mrs. G. C.! SOUTH Spiegel 67.5; Mrs. L. C. Benson, PR Dale. Mrs. J. C. Stafford 66; Mrs. H. W. S—7632 Holbrook, Mrs. Henry Oakes 64.5; H—A 8 E & W (possible 120)—Mrs. J. T. D—K 8 Sullivan, Mrs, W. W, Wilson 71; C—A KQ?#3
, man Kortepeter, John Lambertus,|giamonds on the first lead of that
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Ceremony
| Miss Mary O' Dell Wed. In Sweeney Chapel |
Sweeney Chapel, Butler Uni- | versity, was the scene at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon of Miss Mary Caroline O'Dell’s marriage, to John Richard Adams. Dr. A. Robert Andry, Butler University professor, officiated. | Miss Natalie O'Dell was her sis- © ter's maid of honor and the] bridesmaids were Miss Ann Miller, Macomb, Iil.; Mrs. Willard G. Litz, sister of the bridegroom; Mrs. John J. Wilson and Miss Marcia Matthews. They wore white organdy aver] pink and aqua taffeta, Their bouquets were of pink roses, vari-|. ok colored summer flowers, white! delphinium and ivy. |
Musion Veil | The bride was in white mar-| quiset and pointe de Lyons lace. Her gown had a fitted bodice,! sheer yoke, scalloped bertha,! bouffant hooped skirt and al cathedral train. Her two-tiered fingertip illusion | veil fell from a wreath of stephan-/ otis and sweetheart roses. ! Mr. Litz was the best man and| the ushers were Mr. Wilson, w.| Channing Smith, Willlam G. Rob-| inson and Jack Boston. ‘ |
At Home The reception was in the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority chapter! house, Butler. For her trip south the bride chose a lime green uk with navy accessories. The couple will be at home at! 3609 Balsam Ave. The bride is| the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, De-| Forest O'Dell, 3627 N. Pennsyl-| vania St. She is a Butler graduate and a Kappa Kappa Gamma So-| rority member. Mr. Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray M. Falls, 5503 Allisonville Road, is attending Butler.
Bridge Results—
Local Clubs List Winners. |
Results of Play Are Tabulated
The results of play are” announced by several Indianapolis
Zalman photd. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Wilson, 324 N. Rural St. announce the approaching marriages of their daughters, Rosemary and Carol Lou. The girls will be married in a double wedding at 11 a.m. Aug. 12, in the St. Philip Neri Catholic Church. Rosemary (left) will be married to John J. Clegg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clegg, 237 Detroit St. Raymond M. Duttlinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Dutilinger, Wheatfield, is $. Carol Lou's fiance.
Unvitationss: Dale Wins No Trump Contract To Be Issued
By Judging Opponents’ Play "| page One Ball Set
MR. DALE ALWAYS says the pecple are more important than By Newspaper Guild
the cards. : Bg be oral Contract Bridge 1f You want to understand his bidding on this hand, look at the Invitations for the Page One
le around the table. league, Howell game, Thurs. | POP night: N&S (possible score 208) | Across the table was ~-W. L. Holmgren, Mark Orelup/ 123; Mrs. F. C. Ball, Harry Single-
ton 122; Mrs. Chris Martin, Mrs. |
‘Blackwood on Bridgo—
Mr. Meek.
ion the side. Usually he under-|-
bids, This explains Mr. Dale's Optometric Society
jump to three no trump. for the Oct.
S. R. Richardson 119; Mrs. Alex : 5 i . for tbe benefit of the Damon Run-| Then, on Mr. Dale's left was [Holds Golf Qutin or the bene Metzger, Mrs, Howard Gay 1145. Mr. Muzzy, who would probablly G > 9 : yon Cancer fund. It will. be held The next session will be a master get off to the wrong opening A group from Indianapolis at- jn the Indiana Roof ballroom.
point game at 7:45 p. m. Thursday : in the Indianapolis Athletic Club.|lead and defend badly through
1 out the hand. Mr. Dale's one St. Joan of Arc, Wed. night: ona4. hid on that awful suit:
N & S—Adair Smith, Claude Lett, was made partially to avert an TY 107; Mrs. J. L. Blackmore, Mrs.\snaning spade lead. THey were Dr. and Mrs.
tended a golf outing and dinner of the Central Indiana Optometric Society in the Elks Coun“lub, Shelbyville, this week,
A.C.
Approximately 15 awards for journalistic achievements will be distributed during the evening. Miss Page One, Queen of the evening's festivities, will be se-
B. M. Angell 94.5; Dr. R. L. Bosler, | : Danke, Dr. and Mrs. Robert ¢ the candidates of InRichard Salb 92; E & W-Mrs. Spade Led Ledig, Dr. and Mrs, R. J. Weldon, TO I ee She will Vernon Warner, Mrs. Lett 113; ON MR. Dale's right was =~ °
Miss have a court of four, Walter Pippert, general chairman, is being assisted by Gene Tiffany, programs; Carl Henn, tickets; Art Wright, queen; Miss Jean Van Slyke, finances; Edawards, publicity.
Mrs. J. T. Cracraft, Mrs. M. B.!Mr. Abel who plays a fair game Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cranfill, Jansen 112; Mrs. Phil Cassidy, but who is inclined to be a little Mary Jane Bannerman, Dr. Mrs. Smith 93. careless on defense when he is Oialles Jaiprey: Dr. Harold Jaffe, a 1 with Mr, zz I sup- Dr. Jack Jaffe, Dr. L.. G. Koerner, Duplicate Scores Da th My Mu Dr. W..D, Elson, Dr. J.'J. Abrams, Marott Club, Tues. night: N & 8 15q¢ anyway. {Richard = George, Jack Gale, (possible 336)—Mrs. Arthur Pratt, Mr Muzzy crossed Mr. Dale up James V. Fox, Jack Sauer and ward Jester, Mrs. W. Wayne Warrick 198.5; 8id on the opening lead. (He prob- Harold Geisendorff. Charles Beal, Kasle, Jerry Jacobs 191 5 Mr and ably hadn't even heard the bid-| mm Mrs, R. F. Pasho 1 ding). “Whose lead is it?” *Th Ti Pp + S (possible 312) — Mr. and jar Told it was his, he asked e Iimes rarrern ervice George P. Ryan 199.5; Al _Dobro-| witz. Charles Huston 184; E. A. Freeman, Fred Ball 170.
| South dealer Neither side vulnerable
Mrs. Victor The bidding:
Mrs. Fred Mendenhall, . Don Essig, BY TH WEST NORTH
Halvorsen and Mrs, EAST)
Pass 1D Pass Mrs. Smith 835 (tie), cnt Pass 2D Pass oi: h- : : T All Pass Ga rden Brunc "What" s the contract?” Mr, Abel groaned and told him it was
three no trump. Thereupon Mr, Muzzy led the five of spades. Mr, Dale ducked the first lead
Miss Betty Thompson |And Mr. Abel won with the king and returned the jack. On this
red To Be Hono second trick Mr. Muzzy played
Mrs. Thomas H. Williams Li | the four and dummy’s ace won. entertain with a brunch a Mr. Dale was convinced that Mr,
a.m.’ tomorrow in the garden of [Abel now had -no. more spades. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin
L. Thompson, 3125 N. Illinois St. Imperfect Defense
Is Planned
5406 a
The honor guest will be DECIDING to play the hand By MRS. ANNE CABOT Betty Louise Thompson “las safely as possible, he led a Transform everyday pillow- 2.6 yrs, 2.
Thompson and Jack Dua jaw to his ace. Then he led rish w !
his six of diamonds and finessed Joy , in the North Methodist ,..... wc eight spot. Mr. Abel urch.
‘ won with the jack and returned Guests will be served from a’ lub }
club. garden cart fruit bar and yules Mr. Dale won, overtook his Assisting Mrs. Willams will bei, 00 0 giamonds with dummy’s
cases into “dream linens” with
this pattern. Irish roses crocheted in varie‘gated pink set in a cobwebby background of sparkling white make an enchanting insert. The design is ideal “pick-up” and
By SUE BURNETT Destined to be her favorite dress is this adorable little collared style that is trimmed with a trio of gay buttons on each shoulder and at the waistline,
Mrs. Robert W. Thompson and ,.."..4 ended up making four “carry-around” work as It is ea WN OL Je peginner, Mrs. George L. Thompson. ‘diamond tricks,” three clubs and easily memorized. formes attern As an pers Guest List A alr Mt ae, pattern 3406 includes. com: 5 and § years, Ste 3, 17/8 . ete croc st 8, ’ a 35 39- ; Invitations have been sent tn" pow right Mr. Dale was to stitch illustrations, material re- vards of 35 or 38-inch; '%s yard
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Mesdames Jack W. Alkin, Walter| judge the defense would not be 8. Hargis, Emil C. Iverson Jr. perfect. If Mr. Masters had beer William F. Carr, George L.jn Mr Abel's seat, he would have Ramey, Ronald M. Hazen, Her-| refused to win with the jack of
quirements and finishing directions. ;
ANNE CABOT The ‘Indianapolis Times 530 8. Wells St.
Harry’ Echard, Ernest B. Thomp-| gnjt, Now let Mr. Dale try to son, E. L. Baker and Hazel Mc- win more than eight tricks. It
inside the book. Beth. can’t be done. Chicago 7, IL. Mesdames Ray Holcomb, Frank ’ - G. Laird, Tather Langston, Irma No. 5406 Price 20c SUE BURNETT
The Indianapolis Times
“Paul 7. Richardt, John| Alpha Gamma Delta E. Resor, : p 214 W. Maryland St.
E. Resor, James W. Hurt, Arthur Plane Ruch Party Name Song]
, Parrish Sr., Harry 4 is 9. ; TE eet SO RO IL Chine Talbott, Roy W. Crichlow of Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority, ! { No. Price 25¢ and Clyde P, Miller, will have a rose garden luncheon Street ...c.cicvsnevesscsnvsssnnel Biza. ou. Misses Ann Richardt, ABBE Aug.-5 in the Indianapolis Ath-/ i
Resor, Doris Hurt, Zoe Fuller, letic Club for girls entering De- City ersten Fashion Book Price 25¢
Carita Sadler, Barbara Hannun, [Pauw and Indiana Universities. game ......cvcviiiiannininenns The rush chairman, “Miss Jean - Lawvere, will be assisted by Mes plane Pilot
x, I Street X AE. Stensby and Willard ~~ Mrs Fuller Warren, EE EE
MIAMI entertainment will 24-year-old wife of the governor, City: dermis so- is 3.qualifieg operator of Hig air- : planes. (state
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Ball will be issued next week by|
When he rebid freely he the Indianapolis Chapter of the! could be counted on for a pretty good diamond suit and something American Newspaper Guild. Local |
and state dignitaries are invited | 20 event sponsored |
and Mrs, |
Use Soap and Water
AsasaNes alas saan raves i]
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Ho nhotos,
Miss Ruth Mock (left) and James E. Marks will be married at 11 a. m., Sept. 2, in St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church. Mr. and Mrs, John L. Mock, 421 W, 4ist St., and Mr. and Mrs. John Marks, 3933 Park Ave. are the couple's parents. Robert Eubank will take Miss Beverly Sears [right] | as his bride in a ceremony to be read at 7 p.m, Aug..25, in the Downey Avenue Christian Church, Mrs. James Hadley, 5330 Ohmer St.,is the future bride's mother and Mr. and Mrs. Jra Eubank, Plainfield, are the prospective bridegroom's parents. *
Vaorhis phota. Aug. 6 is the date chosen for the marriage of Miss Helen Chatham and Harry Taylor, 3903 Ridgeview ‘ Drive. The couple will exchange vows at | 2:30 p.m. in the Northwood | Christian Church. Miss Chatham is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Chatham, 2255 Col. lege Ave.
Mr. Schmidt Takes Bride
Couple United In Methodist Church
Times State Serviee
RUSHVILLE,
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Holloway photo Sweeney Chapel, Butler University, was the scene at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon of Miss Mary Caroline O'Dell's marriage to | John Richard Adams. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DeForest O'Dell, 3627 N. Pennsylvania St., and Mr. and Mrs. Ray M. Falls, 5503 Allisonville Road, are the bridegroom's parents,
Donna Meyer To Be Feted
12:30 p. m. today in St. {Methodist Church here.
{this city and Mr.
lof the couple.
OF US
; Policy Asks Membership To Fight Communism.
WASHINGTON, ly 22 — De= {partment chairmen of the Gen-
i eral Federation of Women's Clubs
‘will ask the several million federation members to stand fast against the insidious Communist paganda leveled against ‘the United States because of its stand in the Korean situation by the United Nations. » The chairmen have been meeting here in Washington with Mrs, Hiram C. Houghton, president, to discuss the federation’s 1950-51 program in the light of the inter national situation. Following discussions with a number of government officials in
lin Robert Schmidt Jr. will take] |Miss Helen Bernice Guse as his Mrs. Frederic W. Beggs, Ridge {bride in a ceremony to be read at! Wood, N. I, international rela. Paul's tions chairman; Mrs. BE. Lee Oz
| Washington, these women have | formulated a statement ito answer the many —igned pouring into the GF headquarters {in each mail and by telegram.
{Crucial Test
Women everywhere—in Maine, Idaho, Alabama and Alaska— are asking, “How can we heip the government of the United States and the United Nations in this {critical situation which confronts ius all? “What guidance can the fed- | eration give us? We want to { help. {i In their statement federation | leaders point out that resolutions {passed by the federation in cone | vention assembled make it pos{sible for the entire organization [to take its stand squarely behind {the United Nations in this cruicial | test. It urges the members to re|sist “the propaganda which seeks {to divide and conquer.” It cautions against expecting a | speedy and simple solution of the | international situation in" which {we find ourselves. “The target,” {it says, “is not South Korea: it {is the world. In rising to the de{fense of Korea we are defending {also our own freedom, our right (to our own way of life and we {are increasing the strength and security of the free world,”
Free Country
The club leaders also ask the {members to keep in mind that {the United States must remain calm and determined and sure of its sense of direction, possibly ‘in a long period of tension and stress, They “speak with one voice” they say, in asking that | “politics be laid aside, that there “ibe a truly bipartisan foreign poliicy and that the conduct of that | foreign policy be kept out of the | forthcoming elections.” Finally the club leaders ex{press their gratitude in being [citizens in a free country wists {the government will protect [ight to speak freely to the ons of women in their member
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July 22. Frank- ans at this time of crisis,
Chairmen who met included
{birn, Oklahoma City, department
| Dr. and Mra. George E. Guse of of public affairs chairman and and Mrs, dean of department chairmen; [8chmidt. Chicago, are the parents Jilss Chloe Gifford. Lexington,
Ky., education department chair-
Jarrett will Man, and Mrs. P. A. Petitt, Paola,
, fine arts department chair.
Shower Planned | The Rev. Lee 8. jofficiate. Mrs. Franklin C. Wolfe,! For Tomorrow |Osceola, wiil he the matron of man,
{honor and Miss Lynch, Detroit,
Miss Donna Meyer will be honor Mary
guest at a shower tomorrow in the
Melvin Lefkovits on Oct. 8. She is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Al-| bert Meyer, 6006 Broadway. The prospective bridegroom is the son! of Mr. and’ Mrs, Samuel Lefkovits, 3956 Central Ave,
Invitations have heen sent. to
{bouquets will yellow asters,
pearis and a cathedral train.
Jackie Wise, Corinne Goldberg, O. "in maftiage. Mr, and Mrs, Rae Bornstein, Joan Shalansky, Herman A Zeyen 2146 N. Menard, both of Chicago. Ruth Young, Irene Leventhal, Al b St med will Ww Shirley Kolling, Barhara Bartick abama 91, an ram * home of the bride's parents. and Carol Sue Kuschner. Gleeson, South Bend, are the For her
parents of the couple.
Couple Wed In Church be
Miss Michaelis ES
Out of town guests will he Miss Norma Jéan Smith, Noblesville, and Miss Lou Ella NimZz, Chicago.
Mr. Strader Weds Evelyn Gilstrap
Mr. and Mrs. Ivis Gilstrap, 5610 : E. 16th St. apnounce the mar- Is the Bride riage of their daughter, Evelyn, Miss Barbara Ann Michaelis {to John Strader, Greenfield. The and Harold J. -Lehmar Jr. were ceremony took place at 7:30 p. m. married at 8 o'clock this morn{June 24 in the Christian Church, ing in the Sacred Heart Catholic Cynthiana, Ky. The Rev. T. J. Church. ’ vr Mattingly officiated. The Rev. Fr. Roland Averback The parents of the bridegroom officiated. The bride is the daugh-
Purdue University,
University of Illinois,
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are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Strader, ter of Mr. and Mrs, Victor J. Greenfield. ‘A reception in the! Michaelis, 43 E. Palmer St. and By MARGU ERITE SMITH bride's home followed the cere- Mr. and Mrs. Lohman, 1250 8, Times Garden Editor mony. Talbot St. are the bridegroom's @—Why do Madonna lilies fail The wedding attendants were parents. : to grow good foliage in sum-|
Mrs. Don Bego, matron of honor; Miss Rosemarie Michaelis was Mer? These
Frances
vi dn 3 Miss Trefry
{orchid organdy over taffeta. Their be of orchid and
The white satin bridal gown is fashioned with a fitted bodice, 3re on ‘sheer yoke trimmed with seed lowing eir A o'cloo
consin the bride will wear a navy
crepe dress with white accessories. The bride is a graduate of Peauty and chartreuse taffeta,
Mr. Schmidt Their bouquets were of red and {s a graduate of Pilirdie and the yellow roses. He 1s a Wedding Breakfast
Delta Tau Delta Fraternity mem-
had some leaves,
Is. Wed |
Ceremony Read This Morning Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Shirey
rip to Wisconsin fol-
marriage at 10 this morning in the Holy
Hotel Antlers. Mrs. Henry Entin| | Bimbas, Kokomo, will and her daughter, Shirley, will be! {bridesmaids. ‘the hostesses. {White Satin Miss Meyer will be married to! { They will wear yellow and
Mesdames Meyer, Lefkovits, Lou tiara of orange slossoms will hold Cross Catholic Church. The Rev. Benjamin, Harry Ancel, David Miner-Baker photo Is bride's full length net and ous J. Kinnevey officiated. Richards, Morris Bartick and - ; e bride was Miss Jean TreHarold Lewis, Misses Judy Meyer, S A 3 3 1, Serevkny, nest “She will carry a colonial bou- fre daughter of Mrs. Robert Betty Lefkovits, Eva Steingerner, >2'uréay, mn . eter and quet of white orchids and roses. Lange, 2720 - Manker St. and Marilyn Prince, Elaine Tarshes, Paul Cathedral will unite Miss Reception in Home Arthur H. Trefry, 1535 Sturm Gloria Berger, Gerda Kornfeld, Lois Zeyen and William S. | (grrol Cross. Lafayette, will Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bhirey, Frances Megeff, Joan Silverstein, Gleeson, Cleveland Heights, be the hest man and the ushers 1531 Leonard 8t., are the bride.
will be Charles Guse, “nd Charles groom 8 parents.
rs. Fred C. Dilger Jr., matron
The reception will be in the °f honor, wax in white organdy
over green taffeta. The brides
trin to northern Wis- maids, Mrs, Lyle Wilder Jr., and
Miss white
Betty Krueger, were in organdy over American
An embroidered fichu accented the swiss organdy bridal gown, The full hooped skirt fell into a chapel train. The bride's twotiered fingertip illusion veil was jattached to a Jullet cap. She carried white’ orchids and walley lilies, s Harry ¥. Layne was the best iman and the ushers were Mr, | Trefry Jr. and James Meek. | The wedding breakfast and re{ception were in the | Winds.
Showers
a
«wis Announced
Mrs. John P. Hill and Miss Marilyn Riser will give a miscellaneous shower Monday for Miss Joan Jolly. Miss Jolly and Donald L. Foxworthy will be Aug: 13. The party will be In Hill's Cumberland home.
Mrs. Glen Gilstrap and Mrs./the maid of honor and the brides-| [a8 fall but little foliage and Donald . Gordon, bridesmaids; maids were Misses . Helen NO flowers this year, ICharles Kessler, Greenfield, best Michaelis, Corinne Schafer and _ Poirytis blight? Mrs. 0. M man and Joe Settle Greenfield, Bettv Fagen. They wore pink and A.—-This sounds more like bulb and Richard Kelly, ushers. green organdy over taffeta. They trouble that botrytis blight for = : had yellow and pink roses in their it shows up di on leaves, stalk P; . d houguatS. and especially buds. I think I'd iIchic P anne . dig a bulb or two a +d see wheth- . Best Man er there are any insects on it, By Sorority The- white Chantilly lace bridal, or Rot, The treatment will then i : : gown was styled with a bouffant| haye to fit the ;~oblem, If root The Alpha Epsilon Chapter, skirt and a formal court train. aphids, you may be able to
{Delta Theta Tau Sorority, will'The bride's two-tiered fingertip {meet at 6:30 p. m. Monday for a jllugsion veil was held by an illu{picnic supper in the country home gion half-hat. She carried white lof Mrs. Alpha Burton, Carmel. roses and orchids. | _Hostesses for the picnic will be. Frank Lohman was the best Mesdames Donal Draper, E. A. man while the ushers were Joseph Elliott, Scott Padgett and Betty I.ohman and John Murphy. The | Keaton, wedding breakfast was in Buck- | At a business session afterward Jey's Restaurant and the recep- Packaged Dressings Mrs. Earl Surgener will report on tion in the home of the bride's Are Gardener’ s Aid the recent national convention of parents. the sorority in South Bend.
plant new healthy ones. Be sure
Take , Cranberry Sauce
iof minor cuts,
‘On Summer Picnics jshrasions.._ {To Clean Straw Look for jeilied cranberry through the house to apply first
If your straw hat or bag Is In sauce in seven-ounce cans as well 554 ir a bottle of antiseptic need of cleaning you can do the as in the familiar one-pound-
adhesive (ready-to-use {job yourself with the help of a cans. This will be just the right dressings with the gauze pad 2 Holl Y affixed to the adhesive morrow. Sit | Ae] Fxwnping Good for taking on picnics 00 tape) are kept in the garage or on “Wild
‘brush, warm water and soap. size for small families. ready
[sult pager Tg a, tht eitos void THiSt MHI wl © 5 keep ta sage while drying. len on thé menu. wy Lo etored bis
save the bulbs, otherwise you'd on | do well to destroy the bulbs and {bride-to-be last night oa
you plant new bulbs in a dif} ferent place so they will not OA WAIthY'S ‘home, 19803
get infected by diseased ground.
| Make it easy for the Farcion an ‘of the family to avoid infection Tae othy + Hogatt, scratches and and
to ma Nature Ta ks
in Mrs. Mrs. Theodore Westervelt, Mrs. KR Vernon Earle and ny: ae. oxworthy entertained
{miscellaneous shower
"he wi | Miss Doro! {of Dr {Miss Miss Een One Oreutt, bl
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