Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1950 — Page 8

To Aid Youth In Germany Yule Packages Contain Sewing Materials Times Special i WASHINGTON, Dec. 12--Thou-| sands of Christmas packages of - new yard goods, yarns and sew-,. ing materials are today being | packed in an Army warehouse in | Ft. Myer, Va., for shipment to the J German Youth Agencies.’ | PE

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members of the General Federation of Women's Clubs. Weighing thousands of pounds; and filling every corner of large 2 shipping crates, these gifts have come from clubwomen across the entire country. More piainiy than tell the story of the | which the General Federation | clubwomen responded to the ap-| peal of their president, Mrs. Hi-| ram C. Houghton, Red Oak, Iowa, to ald the Gen. Clay Fund In collecting new materials for a Christmas shipment, | The materials will be used In| we ¥ io ay more than 600 German Youth : Centers under the .supervision of American Army. personnel and their wives. - Mrs, Jouett Shouse, Gen. Clay| Fund chairman, has expressed, her appreciation of the warm response of the American . club-

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of the most important functions of those in charge.

More than 200 youngsters will be guests at the St. Vincent's Guild annual Christmas party | Saturday. Transperting the youngsters to" and from the Il a.m. event in the Nurses’ Home is one Mrs. Virgil Rupp (right), transportation cochairman; and Mrs. Clifford Taylor (center), welfare co-chairman, check directions as well as their | car in anticipation of Saturday's drive. Assisting them is Lloyd Leslie of Leslie Service Station.

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Girls Are Runners-Up In National Event

Times Special NEW YORK, Dec. 12—The winners in the Simtex Young De-

‘signers Contest were announced ‘today foreach of the 48 states.

The contest, in which approxi-

mately 7,000 schools were represented, is an annual designingsewing competition for high school students.

| First prize winners for Indiana; are Barbara Ann LaRue, Gaston;

Glyn Schmitt, Warsaw, and Doris Jean Mock, New Paris. The girls were

previously.

chosen as winners in their com-.

munities by Sears Roebuck, Mun¢ie; Block's, Indianapolis, and

'|Montgomery Ward, Goshen. They lare now runners-up in the nat{ional finals, which will decide the

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“nation’s most promising teen-aged|

Times photo by John R. Spicklemire.

» ” » Indiana club leaders are searching their districts for the outproject which may bring some individual club national recognition, according to word received from Mrs, Claude 8. Steele, Knox, Indiana Federa- ] tion of Clubs president: J Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt's home, 4544 N, Meridian 8t., willbe A series of broadcasts by the the setting for the Christmas tea of the Western College Alumnae, Mutual Broadcasting Co. is be- The tea will be held from 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. Saturday. ing planned which will salute at Honor guests will be the students home from coliege for the the end of each broadcast a par- holidays and prospective students, ticular club for special excellence ap. Hugh Miller is in charge in one direction or another. The of arrangements. Assisting Mrs.

series will go on the air in JanMiller will be Mesdames William

uary. Recommendations should be Fox, Frank Larkin, Harry Drasent directly to GFWC headquar- go Jr, and James Jordan. ters in Washington. Accompany- ~ Mrs, Jordan is president of the ing it should be a statement giv- indianapolis Alumnae, Ing the reasons why the club is

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Organizations—

standing

“Alumnae Club of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority will be entertained in the home of Miss Pauline Rathert, 815 E, 58th St., tomorrow.

Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Helen Adolay. Following the program and gift exchange, the members will

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Christmas dinners and parties brighten the club news today. make tray favors for the patients at Long Hospital,

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imember will also bring a gift to ibe sent to the men stationed at Fleet Reserve Association Ladies

Camp Atterbury.

Annual Dinner

The Mount St. Joseph College

Club will hold its annual Christ{mas dinner at 6:30 p. m. Thurs-

‘day in the home of Mrs. Robert Inter-Nos —12:30 p. Robisch, 965 N. Bradbury Ave, |

exchange will Ski-Hi Martinique Restaurant p. m. tomorrow.

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A Christmas dinner and gift} be held by the; Bowling League at the at

Co-chairmen will be Miss Mary

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Members of Epsilon Chapter,

{Alpha Omicron Alpha Sorority,

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Will Power Best Way To Break Habit

By EDWIN P, JORDAN, M. D, ALL KINDS of statements have been made about the | harmfulness of tobacco smoking. Some of the ciaims for the damaging effects of smoking are pretty well established, but i others are not. For example, tit has been | maintained | that there is | a deterioration of intelligence in smokers es- : pecially if they are young. The" comiparison of scholas-

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but it is questionable whether there is anything in it or not. » ~ ” IT IS surprising but seems to be definitely true . that some . people tolerate tobacco smoke | much better than others. Why this should be is anyone's guess but it would seem good sense for the person who. reacts un- | favorably “Nay smoking 18 Known to be harmful, to give up the habit. This is easier said than done, and many people write to inquire how they can stop smoking. Unfortunately, there is no easy way, and about all that can be suggested is the use of will power, and perhaps the substitution of some other motion such as chewing gum. Medicines; such as the alpha lobeline which was several vears ago, worked out very successfully or have proved dangerous.

to tobacco, or who |

License Trade Steady. 4WASHINGTON — Marriage 1i-| cense totals for the first seven months of this year was within seven-tenths per cent of those

{issued for the January to July! During that | period last year 911827 licenses’

period last year.

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fashion talents. Certificates of award and $25

The national competition on

Education; Elizabeth Blondel],

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National winners

Events—

TOMORROW

Auxiliary — 7:30 .p. m. _Fair-

banks Memorial Post.

branch, Merchants National Bank. Christmas party, M. F. Conner, chairman. m. Mrs, 710 E. Tist, of the M. F. David

Howard Friends, hostess. “The Well Star” (Goudge), Mrs. Conner; music, Mrs. Fowler, : ITSC—

McCall’d Needlework; | Gertrude 1. Warren, in charge of| 4-H Club work; _ {Caroline Hutchins, editor, Modern] {Miss, and Lew Hahn, president! No. 8576. | emeritus, {Goods Association.

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|savings bonds went to winners in| ET leach state in two design classi-| a {fications. The best sleepwear de-| {sign and the best design in any, {other field where cotton flannel might practicably be used.

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(Dec. 12th will be judged by Anna’ Tighe, assistant director of home, economics, New York Board of]

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10:30 a. m. Mrs. M. S. Lassiter,

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Orchard Lane, Greenwood, hostess. Speaker, Mrs. Basil Fischer; Christmas pitch-in. Mrs. J. R. Williams, hostess. “The Littlest Angel,” Mrs, Fred Swartz;

held their annual Christmas’ gift exchange. party today in the Meridian Minerva—1:30 p. m. Mrs. E. H. Hills. Country Club. Lamkin, 5525 N. Delaware,

hostess. Christmas story, Mrs. J. W. Ford; guests. =

Mrs. H. O. Trotter, 267 Berkley Road, hostess. Devotions, Mrs. R. C. Vermillion; program, Mrs. H. W. Jones; gift exchange.

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