Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1951 — Page 4
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DENTISTS of 173 dental societies will ponder on your aching tooth Monday, and it won't hurt a
bit.
Your own dentist probably Will hear the pro-
gram on “Cause and Control of Dental Decay.’ It's a lesson by telephone to Beep dentists posted
on current advances in their scien The program, originating at the University of Illinois, will be transmitted here to Rice Auditorium at the Indiana State Board of Health Building, 1330 W. Michigan St. The Indianapolis Dental Society will meet here Monday to hear the 90-minute telephone broadcast beginning at 7:30 p.m. They'll listen with dentists in 45 states in the U. 8. and seven prov“inces in Canada. The broadcasts will be held on second Monday of each month through March. 8
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A Hoosier son and a Hoosier by adoption spoke to local Jewish women at Kirshbaum Community Center Monday. James Eldridge, former Indianapolis resident and Butler 'graduate, spoke on U. .8. Foreign Policy and the United Nationg and his travels in Britain at th® Indianapolis section of the National Council of Jewish Women. Now of Chicago, Mr, Eldridge is Midwest field director of the "American Association for the United Nations. He is a traveling lecturer of the group in which he directs educational and public services in the Midwest. The other speaker was Ed Kennedy, of The Times news staff, who appealed for blood for GIs in Korea.
2 = = Honor Their Elders “Principal H. H. Anderson, the five vice principals and seven senior sponsors con of Technical High School will be honored by Tech Legion at] a reception in} Tech's Studen Center, 3:30-5 p. m. tomorrow Bo Dean Harper: S : and Cherry i es Sheppard, -co- » commanders ‘of X the Legion, will preside, and Mr. Anderson Marlene O'Dell will be mistress of ceremonies,
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Those fr fends | of Carole on ans #'ho were not invited to her. birthday party Sunday can blame the stork, not Carole. = The girl with the 11-letter name stuck to inviting 11 guests because she'll be 11 years old on the 11th day of the month. Carole celebrate at a party in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Ev- Carole ans of Crawfordsville Road, She's the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Evans, 539 N. Grande Ave.
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Mr. Myers _
Nov. 15, in Hotel Severin. Walter
Myers Jr., president of the couhty
association, will pres side.
Crowning Glories
Heading the organization eof people who make you beautiful are 15 new officers. These are the new heads of the
RELIEVES PAIN OF RN TI TT (HHT BLN
| Tonight at 7:30, parents of
Tech seniors who are -collegebound are invited guidance meeting sponsored by| the scholarship committee. Guest! speaker will be Willard Umlneit, |
director of admissions at DePauw, = = =
linois Visitor
Mrs.
Streator, Ill., will speak Friday
at closing sessions of the two-! day meeting of the Indiana Li-
brary Trustees Association and
Indiana Library Association. She
represents the Illinois PTA. Presiding at meetings in Hotel Lincoln will be Mrs. Sears, Danville, Ind.,, Mrs. R. O. Bertsch, Cambridge City, and Mrs. A. H. Moelle, Columbia City.’
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Where to Go
Cosmetolists’ ® with Mrs.
{the Indianapolis Red Cross. {boxes will be delivered to a port
“Elizabeth the Queen,” a spe-
' cial performance for all stu-
dents in Marion County. 60c. Booth Tarkington Civic Theater,
| 1847 N. Alabama. 8:30 p.m.
Annual Show by Amateur
. Movie Chib. Free and open to publie. War Memorial.
8 p.m.
Hairdressers’ and Association; Inc: Mayme Householder chosen president. Other new officers are: Melvin Earley, Robert McCall, Mrs. Orpha Bosley, Mrs. Mildred Parker and Miss Lucile Patterson, vice presidents; Miss Mary Robertson, secretary; Mrs. Hilda Kendall, treasurer; Mrs. Jewel Edwards, historian; Miss Rita Shine, ser-geant-at-arms; Miss Wilma Green, Mrs. Mabel Thoms, Miss Phyllis Hilljgoss, Mrs. Florence Plerce and
Indianapolis
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Boxes From Home
Men on the high seas during the Christmas holidays will receive some 150 gift boxes from The
of embarkation by Nov. 20, ac-
Pg ing to Mrs. Donald M. Ream, ed Cross production and supply
chairman.
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. Bodies of 2 Local
Gl's Due Friday
The bodies of two Indianapolis
soldiers are among 631 war dead |
due at San Francisco Friday, the Defense Department announced
today. Aboard-the 88
“(New Zealand are
21 fallen Hoo- 3 sters, including: § Pvt. Lawrence i K.Buckhqrn, Xu killed in the gi Korean ' fighting in May. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Buckhorn, {614 FE, Washington St, he was a pyt, Bu¢khorn graduate. of Howe High School and Butler University. Cpl. Kenneth E, Athe of Mrs. Myrtle Atherton, Ketcham St. He was killed in action in Fe bruar
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