Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1950 — Page 44

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Howe, Tech PTAs Stew Whets owe, tech FIAS Ig; Tuesday Yes oF ily Announce Programs |ommme ays re Petite |, coms r sommas, wn. on umn sas mon « sin ib: ‘|day in the Hotel Washington + PRACTICALLY everyone swelling can be noticed which | I . » oT a AT > i , . Mrs. Gace Jackson, Plainfield Variety to Meals Noa Bas nat siready had mumpy increases gradually. About two- Lis I ftuesda INI i will preside. A Mexican dish is the answer * thirds of those atfected have it Oo Following luncheon, Joe Pler to every cook's menu variety however, is on both sides. DOE, eo, ee mich. |Problems. Highly seasoned with; most common * Speakers Will Include C. M. Sh ; sof public infor-|chili powder, the south-of-the- he t w e e- rid peakers ill Incluge_ ©. M. arp, mation service, Indianapolis|porder foods offer a = welcome es from mumps results from the Thomas Sterling, Mrs. Loew, Lt. Cretors ee Sorat ier change fur lax appetites. | ant hg Sticilly hating. Shawing 3s : i exen stew as a var- painful even speech Both Howe and Tech High Schools will hold Parent-| Mrs. Leland Smith and Miss iation of one of your standard aay a and swallowing may be @iffi- [co a doll al ve 1 Teachers Association meetings Tuesday night in the] Ans Hall are to be the hostesses. main disk meals. vere but prob- cult, ; vod which are less plentiful: {Reservations should be made by # = = ably a large The part involved in mumps f schools. : | tomorrow night with Mrs. John E. E BEEF STEW number of is the parotid gland, which is | A- Protein Foods: Eggs, brolTheme for the 12-year-old Howe organization will be “Knowing! Kleinhenz. 3 1b. beef, cut in cubes a — geo: one of the glands sa. ers and ; hens, tur Howe.” The meeting is set for 7:30 p. m. mn Sis gyumasiam. a ————————————— : 1 large onion hem ag liva. producing c fryers, ary keys, C. M. Sharp, principal; Thomas Sterling, ys' dean, an rs. : medium size potatoes umps ran heese, peanut butter, beans, Mildred Loew, Tris’ dean, will discuss the theme. Faculty members| rls Hopeful 3 carrots rus without as pationt Ru mumps B. Fruits and Vegetables: Cabwill be introduced. | CHICAGO—More than 90 per|% tsp. Mexene chili powder sven wing for about ops usually bage, onions, Irish potatoes, sweet Parents may consult with teachers in the gym from 7:30 to 8 cent of the girls here between 14% tsp. salt ’ The - time betwe the 1h veehs. Betause potatoes, cranberries. ; p. m. Members of the PTA and the Men's 400 Club will meet to-/and 16 years of age plain mar- % tsp. black pepper | and the development of the first should be kept away af ay oth- | C. Other Foods: Butter, honey. gether at 8 p. m. for the program. riage. A survey disclosed that] Brown beef in small amount of symptoms is about eight days. ers for some time. Special | U , t sweeti1D Music will be furnished by the choir directed by Frank 8. Wat-| their older sisters are not so hope-/shortening; add Mexene, salt and| At first, slight fever is present treatment is- not us se the bumper crop o kins. A social hour will follow separate business sessions by each ful. Only 82.7 per cent of the|pepper. Boil until meat is tender., and there is some pain just be- a rule except to a aT potatoes frequently in family mules group. Hare oll PTA president, will preside hits calla girls expect to find Add Yegetaties Fon Jog until’ low the ear, usually on one side. clean and give a diet which js [meals. They are rich in vitamin|nave received treatmert here in rs. Harrison Collier, new » . , # ne. 3 This Officers serving with her include|————— 3 Det = : I “ a — sight. same area is tender to easy to eat and digest. « |A and energy elements. the past 15 years. oe nnis, rnes ne vo

Mrs. Harry Pirtle and Mrs. Carl|Kindrick, Ferguson, first and second vice Henninger; Jack Herides, William

presidents; Mrs. A. N. Stevens Pierson, Wendell Schmoe and and Mrs. Francis Helkema, re-|Dave Hager. John White, Tech cording and corresponding seere- band director, is in charge. { taries, and Mrs. Walter Procter,/ There will be an informal “get!

treasurer. 'acquainted” period afterward. | | —————————————— Family Life Programs . Miss Doris Hasler, acner SOFOPTTY Sets

delegate; Mrs. John Cavosie, parent delegate, and Mrs, James

Fleener, Irvington Union = Convention

Clubs, delegate. | . Committee chairmen for the Omega Phi Taus

current year are Mrs, James| { Zoercher, family life; Mrs. Pres-| To Meet Oct. 21-22 cott Jensen, hospitality; Mrs. W.! Beta Chapter will be host to the Kk. Shirley, social; Mrs. Roberi/Omega Phi Tau Sorority national! Steiner, membership; Mrs, H. J. convention Oct. 21-22 in the Ma-| Kickoff, citizenship; Mrs. George rott Hotel. | Nickel, program; Mrs. E. C.| Mrs, J. L. Simpson and Mrs. Aderholdt, publicity; Mrs. E. 8. Barney Burnett have been named [{aye, finance, and Mrs. W. H.|general chairmen by Mrs. Richard ‘hreve, adviser. |Bauermeister, Beta Chapter presi-| Three “Family Life” meetings dent. | will be sponsored by the PTA| Committee chairmen appointed] uring the year. The first 1s|/include Mesdames Al McCulloch, ‘heduled for 7:30 p. m. Dec. 5 in'Mike Dugan, Raymond Hudson, ne school. Fred Yeaman, Jack Steffey, Wil-| liam Harshey and George Potter.

Dance, Dinner Planned | |

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The opening meeting for the “ech PTA will also be at 7:30 . m. in the gym, There will be a 3:30 p. m. cock- - 5 ital -party in the Hunt Room folnev. Zink on Program {lowing registration which opens, Mrs. Leonard Pearson, presi- at noon Oct, 21 in the lobby. lent, will open the program with | Highlight of the evening will be] a presentation of colors by thepSquare and round dancing follow-| nNOTC Color Guard. The Rev. 08 the 7 p. m. dinner in the ball\7allace Zink, First Evangelicalfoom. “Swing your partners” ‘nd Reformed Church pastor, will| music will be provided. by the sve the invocation. |Three Heymakers. Ayars Lamar Guest speaker will be Lt. Fred will play for baliroom dancing. | “retors of the Indiana Civil De-| National president, Mrs. Lucille ense. His topic will be “You and| Sanders, St. Louls, will conduct}.

he Atomic Bomb.” Wally Nehr- the business meeting at 10 a. m.|

ing will conduct an audience par-| tjcipation program entitled “Fun|

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it the Mike.” | ! The musical program will in-| Be careful, when dusting books, | slude selections by the high/to stroke toward the outer edges

ichool’s brass octette. of the binding, In order to avoid Members are Gene James, Wil- pushing dirt into the backbone iam Hughett, James Owens, John lining.

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