Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1951 — Page 28

peated in the graveyard midnight, with a dead cat In the hand: ‘Barley corn, barley corn, Injun : meal shorts; Spunk water, spunk water, swaller these warts.” ... 1 warts become large and annoying, don't try Huck and Tom's method, but take yourself to an electrplogist or a phy- _ slelan, Especially if warts grow po) As Way want to it ex help, The treatment ‘used is called dessication.

Mystery MOLES are as mysterious in origin as warts. Nobody asks them to come; nobody knows why they do. There are flat moles and raised moles, Just let flat moles alone unless they become annoying or are located on the neck, wrists or scalp where they may be rubbed or scratched frequently. It they are constantly being irritated by the clothing or by combing or {if they should change to a slate gray color consult a physician at once beeause they could cause real trouble, Raised moles are a little diafiguring, particularly when they 8 t hairs. It 1s a good idea get rid of them lest in the future they break down and develop Into cancer of the skin, If a girl has a mole on her scalp to be irritated by a comb or brush or on her neck where her coat will rub it, it could be set afire by such repeated assaults, : ‘Several methods are used In treating moles, One catls: for the use of carbomr dioxide snow This is a painful process and, if not. intelligently carried out," will destroy the skin surrounding the mole. No one except a dermatologist should undertake this nuthod of treatment. © A second method is treatmont by the electric needle ore by jc spark. Known as iula is the finedt type of treatment for fit and will destroy only the mole itself. It, too, must be done by a dermatologist, » A third method is the use of | chemicals and this includes numerous home remedies. | Never under any circumstances use ehemlicals or | |

acids on a mele. Fora treatment that is only 50 per cent effective is much more harmful than no treatment at all

Committee

Heads Named

State Group Gives Cancer Society Gift

gtanding committee chairmen far the Indiana State Association of Parliamentarians have been named by Mrs, WW. C Barthol omew, president They include Dr. Paul vanB Allen and Mrs. C. H, Ridge, edu cation; Mrs. Evan Dehler and Miss Maxine E. Riehesheimer, membership; Mrs, Fred Hobbs housing; Mrs. H. P. Willwerth, press; Mrs, Guy OO. Byrd, program; Mesdames W, H. Vinzant, ¥. C. Rumpler and Rose Marie

Cruzan, qualifications, and Mrs.

E. C. Wakelam, rules. Mrs. Allen is club parliamen. tarian: Mrs. Harry Kuhn, his torian, apd Mrs. Frank BE. Weim er, auditor, The club is giving a gift to the Marion County Cancer Soclety in memory of the late Mrs, Edith Carey, Mrs. Vinzant's daughter. Mrs. Vinzant is president of the parliamentarians’ association.

Accountants Plan Outing

The annual picnie of the Amer jean Boclety of Women Account ants will be Saturday at the Riviera Club. Social activities are scheduled to begin at 4 p. m. A chicken dinner will be served at 7 p. m, Members of the social com-| mittee are In charge. They include Miss Ruth Richter, chairman; Misses Florence Culver, Helen Withers, Gene Wiese and Grace Boudreau, and Mesdames Helen Clifford and Elizabeth Speakman

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YOU are sitting down to write a letter to a relative or | friend you haven't written to. | in some time. : WRONG: Try to remember all the bad news you can and crowd it into the letter. RIGHT: See how cheerful you can make your letter,

» » » WHEN you and your husband are visiting in a friend's home, he does something you consider rude. . WRONG: Correct his man-

RIGHT: Never take it upon to correct the man‘another adult—even to be your hus-

Country Club Pi Beta Phi Sorority Schedules Rush Tea

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FINN~—Freckles soon to prefer blends and

redheads, Like the Young man above, look at ‘em if you must, bul

don't worry about their

“Dr. Urkov is a plastic surgeon in Chicago who has served as counsellor te more than 100,000 beauty culturists. He is considered one of America's leading authorities on care and treatment of the skin. Here he gives advice on the removal of warts, moles and birthmarks. This is the fifth of a series of six articles especlally written for The Indianapolis Sunday Times,

If a raised mole is very large, it may have to be removed surgically. Possibly a skin graft will be necessary to cover the denuded area.

uture~—or yours, delicate skins from assaults of |

sun and wind, Nature sends out melanin, or extra pigment, to counteract the elements in the summer season and, in her haste to be of service, she does not seem to get her product well mixed, so it comes out spotty. There is no known method cf removing freckles so that they will stay removed. Yet another summer, and they will flourish as do dandelions in spring. Why worry about these saucy little flggks of brown? Giive them a few weeks and they will fade to mildness.

Shop Around

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Sets Date for,

Hoe-Down

Meridian Hills Event Set-for July 27

The Hills Hoe-down to be July 27 will mark the first inter-club golf ‘event sponsored by the Me'ridian Hills Country Club ladies. | Decorations, prizes and invita-

itions centered around a “Daisy |Mae” theme have been prepared

Best Ball Tournament. Mrs, Ralph O. Queisser, genferal chairman of the group, has (appointed the following committees for the social and sports event,

Mrs. Walter IL. Brant, chairman; Mrs. J. I. Cummings, assistant chairman; Mrs. W, F. Cleaver, chairman of invitations and decorations, assisted by Mesdames Walter N. Colbath, Ben Shests, William R. Spurlock, Ben Stevenson and Robert C. Blessing. Mys. Wayne Carson and Mrs, Ben Olsen, prizes; Mrs. John K, David and Mrs. Robert C, Blessing, publicity, and Mrs. John D. Harrington and Miss Dorothy ‘Ellis, scoring.

Committees

Mrs. Boris E. Meditch ehair-| man of pari-mutual, assisted by| |

Mesdames Walter R. Schott, Robert E. Jenkins, Paul R. Summers, Thomas LL. Riddick,

Mrs. Spurlock, chairman of] rules, assisted by Mrs. Russell iL. Savage and Mrs. Stevenson, and, Mrs, Willard Whipple and Mrs.’

{by committee members for this

Richard! Stackhouse and Norb F. Schaefer. | 4

Rush Party

Is Today

Mis, Lingle To Be Hostess

The traditional Sigma Kappa sorority mother-daughter rush party will be from 2 to 5 p. m. today in the home of Mrs. Robert Lingle, 815 E. 5Tth St, . Girls expecting to enter Indiana and Purdue Universities and Indiana State Teachers College and their mothers have been invited, Mrs. E. D. Taggart is chair. man of arrangements assisted by Mrs, Willlam Hutchison and Mrs, D. P. Hopkins, In the receiving ling will be Mrs, ‘William A. Tornes, Indianapolis Alumnae Association president; Mrs. Lingle, Sigma Kappa's college loan fund chairman; “Mrs; Hutchison; Miss Mary Lou Simpson, Frankfort, Purdue chapter rush chairman, and Miss Virginia francis, Gary, IU chapter rush

chairman, Mrs. Taggart will pre|side at the punch table.

‘They'll Be There

{* Also attending will be Miss Roberta Fox, Indiana State Teachers College chapter president, and

§ Miss Mary Howard, both of Rem-

ington, IU chapter president. Other active chapter members at the rush event will be Mrs, Diane Schifflin Hampton, Mrs. Carol Arnholter Simmons, Misses Donna Barksdale, Joan Barnard, {Jeannine Billau, Mary Jane Gard, Barbara Hoffmeyer, Anne Hood, |Carole Knott, Mary Lou Wilson, Anne Woerner, Betty Wicker,

Makeup MUCH THAT has been said about moles applies to the treat ment of birthmarks, In addition, the specialist im diseases

BODY ODORS, finally, offend f2lph Flood, handitap. the sense of smell rather than | Mrs, I. R., Hess, chairman of the sense of sight, A number hospitality, assisted by Mesdames|

of lotions on drug and beauty Rollo 8. Lewis, Edmund Wyatt, A > . counters van be recommended (George A. VanDyke, Harry D. (loft) and Miss Carolynn Rese. They are all members of the DePauw University Pi Beta Phi Sorority

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FASHION FORECAST—Modeling suitable college clothes she will wear this afternoon at a rush 'dail’and Mary Ann Hickman. tea is Miss Jane Leahy (right). Approval is given by two of her sorority sisters, Miss Pat Bradway —

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of the skin may use either X-rays or radium in removing these marks. Suppose the birthmarks are slight and do not warrant medfecal treatment; there are local preparations on the market that may be used very effectively to cover them. These preparations are oil and powder mixtures; they also come in the form of cake makeup. In various tints and shades, they

natural skin coloring. Freckles, like gentlemen prefer blonds and redheads. They

are Nature's attempt to protect Your Skin to Bed.

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about them, handle all removals; any covering up you.can do yourself,

to cut down the perspiration and to deodorize. Now and then, a particular perfume or chemical used in such lotions or creams may irritate a user. In such case you should just shop around, It is foolish to renounce vegetables because cucumbers don't agree with you. : Banish blemishes from your thoughts by doing something Let a #Pecialist

NEXT SUNDAY — Putting

Hooley, Sidney Houck, W. E, Wilson, Robert Bartlett, Erwin A. Schaefer A. J. W,. LaBien, Edgar K. Goss and Robert Glass. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bremmer-| man will serve as chairmen of the mixed two-ball tournament] next Sunday. A 6 p. m. buffet will follow in the clubhouse,

Picnie Planned" Members of the HES Club will:

hold a’ pienic Iuncheon. in the home of Mrs, Nora Harlan, 1843

. N. Harding 8t.,, Wednesday.

lators to Wasson's youth center, fifth floor

Edward P. Everett, -

The tea from 2 to § a'cloeck will be at the Butler University ville, : t ¥ » MISS MARTY Nerth Manchester; Misses Rose Ann Suverkrup and Jean and Joan Givens, Columbus; Miss Marilyn Thomas, Union City;

chapter house, - [ “Local alumnae include Mes- ~ dames- Benjamin CLewis, He Harold L. Ross, Rohkeért B. Morris, Jack Harris and D. C. Wampler.

E, Jennings,

chapter, sponsors of the rush event.

SIX PI BETA PHI Sorority alumnae from Indianapolis will assist this afternoon at a rush tea sponsored by the sorority's DePauw University

active Rice,

Active chapter members com- Miss Marian Clarke, ing from out-of-town to assist Miss Nancy Resoner, will be Miss Sue Barthelmeh, Canton, 0O.; Miss Det Davis, hart, Shaker Heights, O.; Miss Grace Springfield, Ill; Miss Phyllis Gentry, Glen Elyn, Ill. and Miss Carol Rogers, Louis-

fordsville; Miss Huntington,

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Wasson’s Is OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY 9:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.—Saturday. Close at 1:00 P, M.

Alice Rogers, Frankfort.

A feature of the party for prospective freshmen coeds entering DePauw this fall will be a style show, “Fashion ForeSuitable college clothes will be modeled hy the DePauw

Tea chairman is Miss Pat Bradway. Miss Janet Lewis is chapter rush chairman.

Auxiliary Plans Rummage Sale

Members of Robison-Ragsdale Unit, American Legion Auxiliary, will sponsor a rummage sale Saturday at Charity Hall, 13th and West Sts. General chairman

is Mrs. Charles Kirkpatrick, July 23 the Armazindy Chapter, Riley Hospital Cheer Guild, com=posed of .Robison-Ragsdale- Unit members, will sew and Wrap bandages at Riley Hospital under the direction of Mrs. Don Smith,

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