Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 May 1951 — Page 6
WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1051 WEDNES
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Auld Lang Syne—
E== Two Local Seniors Get / Scholarships #
Two Indianapolis high school seniors have been
awarded four-year full tuition ‘scholarships by Oberlin Col- fi
PAGE 6 Reception
To Honor Miss Ramey
Event to Take Place In Principal's School Miss Belle. Ramey, School 76 principal, will be honored at a reception from 7:30 to
Attenda nts ‘Selected For ‘Wedding
Miss Patricia Ball To Become Bride Miss Patricia Ball has = |chosen attendants for her J ‘marriage June 16 to Gerald
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9:30 p. m, next Wednesday in lege. h L. Heinz Jr. of Dayton. MEN'S (LOT the school auditorium. They are Miss Alice E. | Her sister, Mrs. John R. Miss Ramey came to School Hatcher, Howe High School, « Welch, will be matron of
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
%6 in September, 1924, when the honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss : 3 10. Hatcher 4610 Wentworth : > » . building was first opened. She Fe ' bi Martha Shiel and Miss Coleen M ig now retiring from the teach- Blvd., and Miss Margaret S. Pat- J Yones.
, Warren C i g ' i ing profession. on arren Central High School Thomas A. Heinz will be his
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan |
former students, teachers, ” y : brother's best man. Ushers will . . i Parent Teacher Associalton mem- Li Baton, 2150 N Ritter Ave, i be Robert P. Heinz, another 8 bers, friends and residents of the Miss Joanne Mary Spitzagel |brother, and Richard J. Ball and community are invited. {will receive her AB degree from | Charles F. Ball, brothers of the Also attending will be officials Vassar College June 11 at the col- \ bride-to-be. of the Indianapolis School Board, lege's 87tn commencement exer- » The wedding will be at 9:30 These lustron city school principals and mem- jeises. m. in St. Joan of Arc Catholic irreplaceable
Church. Pre-nuptial events will include a cocktail party Saturday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F.
bers of the Indianapolis Branch American Association of University Women, to which Miss Ramey
She was graduated from Shortridge High School and has majored in jouranlism and public
where near t! wool in attra double-breast
belongs. opinion. Miss Spitznagel has been Past PTA presidents of the host news editor of the Vassar Chron- Ball, 4485 Marcy Lane. —— school will serve. : icle, one of the school's two week- Miss Martha Shiel, 3715 N, In charge of airangements are ly student newspapers, and asso- Meridian Si, assisted ‘by. Mrs, Mesdames William C. Otto, Joseph ciate editor of the Vassarion, the William Shine, will give a linen LIM
She also has | By MRS. ANNE CABOT shower for the bride-to-be June
O. Cezar, Albert Marshall, Robert Vassar yearbook.
Holdcroft, Gonard Felland, been a member of the Vassar This lovely panel makes a 11. 2.1 Charles Burch and Andrew B. Glee Ciub. = gies) handsome gift for a bride and | Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Heinz Bicket. : Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. By SUE BURNETT bridegroom. Embroider their Sr, 4818 Central Ave., will enter- TI Elmer F. Spitznagel, 4611 Broad- A welcome addition to your hames, date and place in simple tain informally for their son and Rene Kas er way. | COmme vpcrle clothes i a. oDutine stten Spd She Jest > iMiss Ball on June 15. - P dT | simple heat-resisting sundress the design in delicate colorings. ootl Miss Kathryne M. Owen, daugh- topped with its own brief but- Pattern 2069 includes hot Fat Well for Less— Coal, Qu C ter of Mr. and Mrs. James K.| ton-on cape. Mix or match your iron transfer for design, month ity size eremony Owen, 4921 Graceland Ave. has| faprics — vou'll want to make and numerals, material require- P + toes iy been elected president of several versions. ments, stitch illustrations and Oo a value:
Rites Held in St. Patrick's Church
St. Patrick's Church today was] the setting for the wedding of |
Alumnae, her dormitory at wil-!
Ison College, for the coming academic year.
= » ” Associate in arts degrees were conferred on three Indianapolis
Pattern 8467 is a sew-rite perforated pattern for sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 12, dress, 3% yards of 39-inch; cape and contrast, 14 yards.
color chart. Needlework fans—Anne Cabot's big album is here. Dozens of fascinating desighs, gifts, decorations and special
|deal Food
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By GAYNOR MADDOX POTATOES are good food.
MEN'S FUR
Miss Lavonne Kasper and Salva-|
i , tures... plus four gift patterns Use them liberally in your tore Rene. | " ' girls in commencement exercises | The double-ring ceremony was Times Photo by Dean Timmerman. at Stephens College yesterday SUE BURNETT | and directions. | Jamily MENUS ay oa 8 read at 9:30 a. m. by the bride- ‘THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES'—Steplen Little (right) watches Sandra Jean Marlette sample morning. The Indianapolis Times ANNE CABOT DS eT sRlistan. ] groom's cousin, the Rev. Fr. An-| , pLo¢d hil he Rivi lub swimmi hi Stephen is th In the graduating class were] } io add nutrition and sa a Blcumn. of Bt Anarewa| 3 hotdog while she suns at the Riviers Club swimming pool which opened today. Stephen is fhe |, “ey nyiens Tou Gainey 214 W. Maryland St. | The Indianapolis Times | tion to your menus. n: Church, Richmond. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Little, 3630 E. 39th St. Sandy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. (4, chter of Dr. and Mrs. John M.| Indianapolis 9, Ind 372 W. Quincy St. | _ When cooked or served FIN The bride’s parents are Mr, and| Marlette, 253 Ww. Hampton Drive. Gainey, 5611 University Ave.; Miss Y . C iy : | with dairy foods such as milk mr - ; i “hicago 6, IIL | or butter, their value is enMrs. Oscar J. Kasper, 2317 E. Gar-| ‘Barbara Lamar, daughter of Mr. NO. 8467 Price 30c | OF het. Butter. remember, is Reg. fieid Ave. The bridegroom is the| Blackwood on, Bridge— and Mrs. Herbert D. Lamar, 3802 me... | No. 2069 Price 25¢ | Ion source of vitamin A nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mor- IN. Pennsylvania St, and Miss sears | A I ON iol i amar : 49¢ mino, 704 8. Noble St. Here' S Situation In Which Jump fo Six {Nancy Yvonne Lee, daughter of Fashion Book Price 23¢ | Anne Cabot Album, 25¢ 100 olteh efici A Miss Bilzabeth Miller/maid of Mr. and Mrs, Wallace O. Lee, Name .eosecessecensrensensiss 'N | OR three special po- New Se : 0 { AMO ceeecccccsscsscssscsssvoes | 4% . . im wer atte. Jos Is Pro er Res onse fo Four ip Trum Bid [Me Jos, Sturgeon, Aaughieriserssservensrraverssssssnsrorors) . | tato and butter combinations: ose Rene and Misses Theresa Comella, P P P lof Mr, and Mrs, L. A. Sturgeon, [roneee essessssssvsscsassevseeces os =
POTATO FLODDY is an
350 E. 60th St. Street .. ceeesessiinssennsionns| SR Yas 3 cancioate : Street : old Irish recipe that uses up
for a high school diploma from
Constance Navarra, Angeline Raimond!, Anna Marie Spicuzza
“he had two aces but said, in adi dition, that he had a void suit.
MY MAIL often includes this
question—how do you respond North Aealic
and Patricia Hill. to partner's four no trump bid Both sides vulnerable the academic division of the col- {City essceccescsssscsnsassssees City seessesssscsecsscscceceess| leftover potatoes. Mash sea- MEN'S SHOE They wore dresses lke the ywnen you have a void suit” NORTH (Can Go To Seven lege. BIG crveesisirsenireiniiiiniii BAIS ovsciusisasairiurensasest SODEA boiled potatoes smooth. maid of honor in yellow, pink and| The answer is that you do not Mr. Masters OFTEN your partner can figure, on. ly 2nd knead in enough four light blue., count the vold as an ace. You can| S—A 98 out where your void suit is when! The St. Agnes Academy alum- one. a po a 2 me. i ° Flower Girls |easily get into a lot of trouble H—AJ78653 you jump to six. This is especially} Dae, Class ’41, will hold a reunion] 86 Nurses fo Receive prevent sticking when rolle ORE: Flower girls, Concetta Rene, doing that. However, there is a D—None true when your opponents have Saturday. There will be a 6:30 Roll out haif an inch thick and Mary Jo Thuer, wore blue part of the Blackwood slam C-KQJ9?2 both been bidding some suit P- Mm. dinner dinner in tt the Marott le Marott Hotel. Di | S d Ni ht | oa 3 Bait an hp ig and DIRE fet dresses. Lecthal jsonvention wiiish takes care of (woom FAST , strongly. . IP omas on un ay Ig } or rounds With a biscuit cuts ) oseph Ilene was his broilers Mas, Keen Mr. Abel Where that is true, the four nos Tl a DOLL best man. Ushers were Frank In today’s deal Mr. Masters’ ¢ ,0 6 54 S—8 17 2 {trump bidder can go on to seven Elghty-six students of the Methodist Hospital School Le rs oy in hue Ree: Heuneth Rasher Dawanl DIL oF 9X hearts said, orien AH H—10 ‘even though he knows the enemy of Nursing will be graduated at exercises Sunday night am ori eller, vadore Sgroi, Michae ave exactly two aces. I a D—A 9 8 4 Ihas an ace. a : Comella and Salvadore Sansone. have a void suit. I feel that the = NN Sr hy : Mr. Masters’ jump to six by no. in North Methodist Clrureh, : Lp POTATO TS als The bride wore a gown of im- odds greatly favor our making a SOUTH means would prevent Mr. Dale! Guest speaker will be Prof. Jerome C. Hixson of De-| large ba Bg gol fey, onli PoSteq JVSEY Jaun. et illusion was Whe gag Do | | Mr. Dale from bidding a grand slam if he Pauw University. He will talk on “The Lamp of Sacrifice.” | guarter cup milk, one and a Aer 4 en To Do It ; S—K QJ had the values to do so. In to} Diplomas will be presented by Robert E. Neff, hospital half teaspoons salt, pepper. held with a Dutch tiara made off] [PERE was Mr. Masters’, H-KQ9482 day's hand, he would have had to Scrub potatoes clean and imported lace, She carried a cas-|re450ning. If he bid only five, D—K Q J hold the other two aces. | By MARGUERITE SMITH superintendent, assisted by rub skins with butter. Bake Or! cade bouquet of orchids, stephia- hoarts there was a possibility If the bidding had gi h Times Garden Editer M Shirl Fowl t sented by that organization for 350 # notis and white roses. 0-4 g had given him a Q—] have a strawberry patch two MIS. Shirley Fowles, assist ,4aptanility, sincerity of purpose] in moderate oven (350 de-
Mr. Dale had no aces and would The bidding: clear indication as to where Mr.
pass. On the other hand if Mr.l NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST Masters’ void was, then one ace
grees F.) for one hour.
n ir r of th hool. and leadershi ant director ‘0 $ Schoo P Cut potato lengthwise in
years old. How to take care of
After the ceremony and a recp- Se Ih ow 10 ake care Of
tion in Bt. Patrick’s Hall, the/1);), was interested enough in in the South i The class will be presented by The graduates will be guests of i ’ couple lett for Florida. They Will slam to bid four no poy de Bn Primm Suttan hand might have 4 yf you haven't room to Miss Fredericka E. Koch, school the hospital. st a - Juneheon, at| halves, A SOD Jaside, MEN'S SPOI live at Stevens St. , joist 3 : : change your patch every two or | djrector. ‘noon Sunday. Following gradua-| , ’ Hoke pe Most Ssrininlyl al All Pass So here is another facet of the, three years (this helps control Wikliam B. tion the White Cross Guild will] milk, salt and pepper. Whip ° ° Thi di = to six fol-| In other words. to show two Blackwood convention. A jump to soil borne diseases), then pull Schiltges, board lentertain graduates and their] and replace in shell. Brown Miss Car IS 8 jump directly to six fol- n other ‘0 six in the agreed suit shows, out the old plants each year of trustees resi- [families with a reception in the in oven. lowing a four no trump bid is aces, Mr. Masters’ normal reply values for a slam including a' after the bearing season. Thin gent uy church assembly room. | VARIATIONS: PARSLEY : made only when the ‘normal’ was five hearts. Bidding hearts void suit and the indicated num-| runner plants also. For if you ent, w pre- | sarion County memb f th SHELLS: Add one fourth FI ls Wed reply is in the agreed suit. at the six range still meant that! ber of aces. let too many grow they com le. award RF | tas. op Ye Ye of the cup chopped parsley, four : pete with each other for plant pjemicer, presi- lDyer. Speedway City; Miss Donna | tablespoons minced onion and : Becomes Bride of My Day— | losp ital Guil => ild food and are as bad as weeds. 4, of the hos- ‘Mae Schwier, Cumberland; Misses 1% I olespoone chill saues R. F. O'Brien Jr I ° | ul Then you must keep the fer- .,..¢ medical {Mary Louise Dellinger, Elizabeth | BE IFFIN G .e * tility and humus up. You _, . i | 2 BLUSHING STUF ¥e Miss Rose M Cardis became ey Iq or omes T £ might use chemical! fertilizer Staff, will pre Jean Denton, Jacqueline Engle Add two tablespoons finely Smart gaba s Rose Mary 0 ect of Tertilizer solution ench Sprirg. sent the cash hart, Wynema June Griffith and grated raw beet and two teas and patterns
the bride of Robert F. O'Brien Jr.
in a 10 a.m. ceremony today in the St. Philip Neri Catholic
And Their Own Land’
St. Vincent's Group
Or an application of bone meal every fall. Mulch with straw or other organic mulch in sum-
awards made by the staff to honor students.
Prof. Hixson
Jo Ann Kellie.
Misses Joanna Jean Patton, (Karleen Marie Ralya, Margaret
spoons Worcestershire sauce to filling before replacing in shell.
sizes in each wonderful v:
rch. The Rev. Fr. Raymond! By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT | Aly Chu officiated for the double-ring| HYDE PARK. Mav 30—Her re are back to the |! To Meet Monday mer. In early winter cover the Mrs. LaGrange Hosier, nurses Ann Schrock, Marilyn Steinkueh- NUTMEG POTATOES: ———————— ite. S, May gy-miiere wea € 2 x0 St. Vincent's Hospital Guild plants lightly with straw or alumnae association president, ler, Norma Pauline Sexson and! Whip one teaspoon ground Parents of the couple are oe) 30th of May, our Memorial Day. This day will bring |will hold election of otticers Mon _ other airy material. also will give three awards pre-/ Velma Jean Zink. | nutmeg into filling before re- e—————— and Mrs. Frank Cardis, 804 N.| many women who have lost relatives fighting in wars day at its final monthly meeting _ | placing in shell. | Rural St, and Mr. and Mrs.| to the realization that again we decorate the graves of heroes of the season. Beauty After 40— , U ST O'Brien, 849 N. Oakland Ave. | who fight for freedom and for justice far away and under the | Mrs. Larry Zapp will be offi Thursday $ enus Mrs. Norbert Thompson was| flag of the United Nations. Nevertheless, A ? cer BREAKFAST: Rhubarb 78) RAYON her sister's matron of honor. She| they fight for their own homes and their own gy Of the day for the 10 a. m. to n | ] ) orta nt sset : 48) : sauce, shredded wheat, bacon broken wore a frock of orchid frosted land. © 3 p. m. session in the Nurses { roll, coffee, milk. 30 L organdy. In pink and blue the Slowly we are learning that when free- Auditorium. Assisting her will By EDYTH T. McLEOD women who wonder about homemaking or an outside job, | LUNCHEON: Creamed, 33) ALL W bridesmaids were Miss Norma, dom is lost anywhere it is the concern of all be Mrs. Albert M. Donato and executive or otherwise, but if | sliced hard-cooked eggs with ; Friek and Miss Mary Alice the free peoples of the world. This is the Mrs. Wiliam H. Rohr. . WOMEN WHO pursue work and success after 40. you like what you are doing | peas, watercress sandwiches, were 1 Cardis. first time the world has come together in Luncheon will be in the hos-! careers after 40 are inter- A very handsome Juno of a and feel that is the job for you, sliced oranges, tea, milk. The best man was Donald such an effort. And sad though this Me- pital cafeteria with Mrs. James | i d they , woman is Francoise Rosay, one keep on working at it! DINNER: Hamburger patBowling. Ushers were George morial Day ix for all of us, because of the L. Kennedy, chairman. Her as-! esting, an €y Serve as of the great Gallic actresses S d 1 | ties, golden potato puffs, butHutchinson and Frank Cardis. fact that fighting still goes on in Korea, | sistants will inc inspiration to the mature y Suppose you do feel a little | ? : a include Mesdames p who went to Hollywood to play haust | tered green beans, buttered Reception Tonight | nevertheless this war may lead us to the Walter Kearns, D. P. Montani — : ip the Paramount production I > R=Ys ® 2 Jitie more soft rolls, sliced tomatoes and In white marquiset and lace the reality of collective security and peace gained and Robert A. Massey. September Affair.” It isn't yo - Os mili | cucumbers apple pie, coffee bride carried a white prayverbook PY collective co-operation. Polls will open at 10 a. m. in Mme. Rosay has led a full tude held Bt Reales hy | milk ; : topped with a white orchid. Her| On this day all of us will think with pride the hall at the south end of the and exeitin life and has pur- y change it! Realize that | . two-tiered fingertip illusion veil! of the services rendered by all the men whom we honor. At auditorium, They will close sued her 8 ne career ever Your. Sxpenience yin Ife amd B 213 CC was edged with lace and fell from | the same time we will be wishing for the future that these promptly at 2 > m. since she made up her mind at yout experience with your work | erry Desserts a lace bonnet services can be given to our country in activities for peace — h PD to be make of you a very important | When it's berry time, you'll mes | instead of for war 16 that she wanted to an asset to your job, your family | erealand-b A breakfast at Holly Hock Hill 5 ns actress. and your home. want to make ii cereal-and-berry Orig. |
followed the rite. The home of the bride’s parents will be the setting for the reception to be held tonight at 7 o'clock. After a trip south, the couple will live at 1224 N. Colorado Ave. The bridegroom is a graduate of Purdue University.
I realize well that sometimes there is no alternative to war. But, in the modern world, war brings such a complete negation of all human rights that one cannot help but feel there must be leadership in this world to guide us away from the old paths and into the new paths for ser¥ice in peace in which men can serve their country just as truly as they have always done, ~ ~ » =u u n IN THE LAST few weeks we have seen setbacks in Korea and now again the drive of the United Nations forces success-
Sorority to Mark
Founder's Day
Beta Zeta Chapter of Lambda
Chi Omega Sorority will hold its annual Founder's Day dinner tomorrow night in the home of Mrs. Laver] Shuler, 5504 W. Minnesota
Born in 1891, Madame Rosay is, at 60, a beautifully groomed, white-haired personality who believes that woman must never give up to age or circumstances. » » »
SHE WEARS her hair in
Never say, “I am too old!” | You should say, “I am experienced and I have the know-how because I am mature.” Make | your age an asset!
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{time for extra nutritious desserts.
One fa¢orite is to add sugar and vanilla to cooked farina. Mold {in your sherbet glasses and serve with crushed strawberries or red raspberries.
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- y fully back to and bévond the 3Sth Parallel. I wish that we St. Mrs. Lavern F. Shuler will simple fashion, keeps it gleam- | Gi ft Local C q could record as much activity in the field of diplomacy, for the assist the hostess. ing white and acce ts her eve- 1 S or Si” o-e S | United Nations efforts should never be limited to military Installation of officers and pre- # brows by pencillin_; for a defi- M—PRGS. 60 | efforts. sentation of the Vi Tichenor, nite line | dinner siz Honored { On this Memorial Day when we think of our own men, award to a member will highlight : t e 576—RU their courage, their high purpose and their willingness to serve the program, She wears mascara to accent | 3 DOLP} BL Pl Sais Special their country, we also must think of the men of all the nations Honor guests will be Mrs. Ruth her lashes and make them a | tall and h N, May 30 In-| of the world who are probably offering themselves to their 'Wampner; Mrs. H, P. Jackson and| 6 d C Slanspois co- 724s have been elect-! nations in the very same Spirit, Mrs. J. L. Herald, chapter found-| BOLL dusley rime. i ra uate Ye--SoxmS y ces in Indiana Univer. —— — mmm ommpempeeee - ers, n in pas- envelo ity sororities, cl | tel tints and she always wears from the tiniest Orig. 59¢ Named by Delta Zeta Sorority Teen Problems— M Forb E 3 string of pearls. THIS 1Ype of treasure to the Ee Tow Marin Geiger: a0 ao [ [i U Th rs. Forbes Hostess dressing puts the accent on the | Jorge loxur, st, t 4 { woman. Sara i.e s LIVE Lip Jo. | d8 . To ACA Club Tomorrow HANDBAGS 8] ! » » » man. By JOAN To young people who are Mrs. E. Gilbert Forbes will en-| ARE YOU co ! F . Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority MEMORIAL Day, Is, of planning for the future, that !ertain members of the ACA Club Ee bowie) carrying on your | rom Charles Mayer and Companynamed Delores Bartee, 1341 course our traditional day for future may seem very dim and in her home, 4409 N, Pennsyl- | i vitality? 3 or 40 with verve and | 130—~LEATHE} YY. 25t'. St, vice president; De. honoring the memory of those uncertain. Will you be able Yania St. at a 12:30 p. m. lunch-| yiia y? Our career may be Ww broken co ores Burton, 937 W. 26th St. who died for us in battle, Not to go to college? fon tomorrow. She is club! a] atches—Jewelry—Pearls— *Prices ph Jeagurey, Carolyn Baird, 2435 that we need a special day for If so, will you be allowed to Pde t ; “For SAFETY N YOUR TRAVELS oe Shan Le ther river Ave, recording secretary; this! finish? What about jobs and rs. nton J. Ancker will I ry—~Lwea Jean Esters, 633 Locke St, par- The sacrifice these men careers, marriage and a decent ‘NOW Pictures and speak on trips| St. Christopher Auto Pin Goods—Fine Toiletries— NOTIONS liamentarian, and EMlnor Gris. made is a part of our very life in your mature years? taken by her daughter through By A . Zor; i Garaion Ave, social existence, a constant reminder Yes, the unsettled state of he Mune Batt Subing her vaca: | Sterling Silver—Travel and rush chairman of the blood and sweat”and things is bound to make us ubingen University 75 Pl : 100—PLA Ss is $a | ed i STIC L heoh Tomarrow tears that made our country unsettled. So, shall we grab for her Pn. D. she is studying Cc Clocks Gloves Bendel Hosiery— uncheon Tomorrow | great. happiness — any old kind of of ra ihn selence, Rich Silver Finish Binoculars—Barometers— 2500—BUTTON For WCTU Unit Today, however, let’s think happiness — right now? “Eat, C D colors. O oo about our war heroes -- the drink and be merry for tomor- Marriages Increase ompacts—Dresserware— armies of “ the Sarah A. living and the dead—in their row we die?” | Weddings last year rose to BEHOLD ST. CHRISTOPHER China—Crystal—Furniture 100—DAMPEN 8wain WCTU Unit will meet at 11 relation to us, Well, kids, if we let our- 1,669.93 WHO IS THE PATRO string st) . 8. m. tomorrow in’ the h ¢ 69,934, or nearly 6 per cent N M Wa - ome o In these times young people selves go on a greedy round of over 1949, Interesting too was SAINT OF TR 50—PLAST lan St. a Parish, 1029 Har. | Ee ie fuse and perhaps pleasures, we're not living up hat divorces dropped for the AVEL oss. rightened. The world ig in a to the idea of Memorial Day. rth consecutive year. The to- ; ar 0s {a er and Com anti There will be a covered- dish | mess—no doubt about it. But We'rés forgetting —and dis- 3 1950 di y i WM. F. KRIEG % SONS | luncheon at noon. M H. K vorces, estimated at | 2B—PLASTIC noon. Mrs. A. that doesn't mean that we must honoring -- those who have | 385.000, s th Robinson will have charge of the make a mess of our personal fought and are now fighting 1843 The decrease was 3 gs nw Satie Supply Hovis ® 29 WEST WASHINGTON STREET ® compartm White ribbon service for childrep,| lives. for us, ‘ (cent from the preceding year. | 4 . Maryland St. RI-9605 Indianapolis, Ind. | Orig. 79¢
