Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1951 — Page 9

CT. 25; 1951

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THURSDAY, OCT. 25. 1951

Modern Minute Women-

Offer Trophy In Blood:

Donor Drive

By AGNES H. STROM Times Club Editer

ETHODIST Hospital |

will give a trophy to the White Cross Guild unit which supplies the most

blood donors in the Times’ Modern Minute Women's blood recruitment drive. Robert E. Neff, hospital superintendent, made this announcement yesterday at a meeting of the White Cross Guild executive board. : Both Mr. Neff and Mrs, Harry W. Krause, guild president, urged support of the Modern Minute Women's drive by guild units as a life support-

ing project. There are 59 units |

in the guild.

Cross “Blood Georgia St., tober dates filled. The first five davs in November have been designated at the Center as special PTA days, They are Nov. 1, 2, 6, 8 and 9. Mrs. Nichol?s Kira Jr. is. chairman for the Indianapolis Par-ent-Teacher Council participation in the drive. .

Center, 18 W, announced all Ocfor

“All parents throughout the |

city are being urged by literature, telephone and personal calls to make donor appointments on those special days,” she said.

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THE CENTER WILL be open Nov. 1 from 2 to 8 p. m.; Nov. Zand 8 fromlla m.to5p. m.; Nov. 8 from 2 to 8 p. m. and Nov 9 from. 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. Advance appointments for those davs should be made immediately by 1441 or by mailing in donor pledge cards to the Center, 18 W. Georgia St. Only the gift of your blood can save the life of a soldier in the service of his country in Korea. There is no stockpile on which front-line the side of the wounded can draw. It's a “hand to mouth” emergency where fighting is fiercest. A gift pint of your blood is the gift of life to a serviceman. Tomorrow noon is the dead-

line for pledges to be counted |

in Sunday’s roll call. in?

Is yours

ALL THOSE BETWEEN the

ages of 18 and 59 years are eligible. All blood gifts are made under strict standards. No one is allowed

to give unless he or she is |

physically able.

The life of a man is the d4if- | ference between giving and not |

giving. Among Minute Women and their “buddy” donors who made advanced appointments yesterday at the «Center were Mrs, Ernest Kein and Mrs, Sarah Tolan, 8chool Blanche Hilkene, Indianapolis Association of Insurance Women; Mrs. George Hand, Booth Tarkington Chapter, ITSC, and Thomas E. Bright, School 45 PTA.

MRS. GEORGE PIERCE, Irv- | ington Chautauqua Club; Car! | Friday” Afternoon | Vietor 8. |

Niehaus, Reading Club; Mrs. Lamerson, Indianapolis Branch, National Postal Transportation

Association Women's Auxiliary, | Jones,

and Mrs. Horace A. School 89 PTA. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Cheney, Irvington Unit, White Cross Guild; Mrs. Rosa Bradley, Vietory Chapter, ITSC; Mrs. Beatrice Brose, Garden City School PTA; Mrs. Charlies Clark, University Heights PTA, and Mrs. James W.* Young, Service Guild. Their gift will save a life. Have you made yours yet? Do not let it be too late.

Reports Gain In Garments

The Indianapolis Branch of the Needlework Guild reports &n Increase of 400 garments over last year's gathering. The total number of garments received is 12,248. One hundred seventy-seven pairs of shoes

were bought with the group's 3

shoe fund.

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donors were |

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medics at |

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sald there was an increase in |:

boys’, men's and infants’ cloth-

ing while a decrease showed up

in women’s and girls’ clothing and household articles.

Pick a Windy Day To Launder Spreads

Pick a windy day to launder chenille spreads, and they'll dry to a soft fluff with no brushing needed. Suds the spread well in hot water. After rinsing, double it over so that the face of the chenille is inside the fold. Then pin it to the clothesline and let the wind whip through it. As the spread dries, the wind rubs the tufts together, so there's no chance of their matting. With no knots to untangle, you can smooth the #pread back on the bed as soon as it's thoroughly dry.

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