Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1951 — Page 8
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Speaker Announced
By Club
ISS DOROTHY BEN7 SON, home furnishings consumer relations representative at Ayres, will be « the guest speaker at the Propylaeum Day program Dec. 19 at the club.
Miss Benson recently returned from a trip to Scandinavia, visiting Norway, Sweden and Denmark. She will bring some of the handprinted fabrics,. handmade rugs,. china and metal products she collected there to illustrate her talk. She also will show slides of the countries she visited. » » ” THOSE who have made early reservations for the luncheon are Mra. Everett Schofield for a’ party of 15; Mrs. Albert Uhl for eight, and Mrs Leroy Kahler, Mrs. Ralph Nessler and Miss Mary Sullivan for parties of six. Hosteses for the event will include Mesdames Frank C. Balke, Paul Robertson, Ernest L. Barr, Lyman H. Thompson, Brandt C. Downey, J. Emmett Hall, Charles F. Voyles. Homer G. Hamer, Edna Kuhn Martin, William H. Tefft, James B. Nelson and Paul Richey, Misses Juliette Bryan, Grace L. Brown and Charlotte Lieber. At the tea table will be Mrs. Downey and Miss Bryan.
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Miss Jane Adler, daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Philip Adler Jr., 5675 Washington Blvd., will arrive Saturday to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents. She is a sophomore at Wells College, Aurora, N, Y.
Mrs. Herbert C. Krauch, 930 E. 49th St., will return this week from Tucson, Ariz, where she has been visiting for several weeks with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan R. Taylor, and their small son, James.
Miss Alice McMahon, vice president of the National Ballroom Operators Association leaves today for Cincinnati, O., to address members of the Ohio
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at their annual convention in the Netherland-Plaza Hotel.
Miss McMahon is the only woman member of the organization. She will speak on “Music Licensing.” She is manager of the Indiank Roof Ballroom.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Bering, 3620 Woodland Ave. will entertain ‘a group of neighborhood Republicans at a Christmas party and post-election celebration at 8:30 p, m. tomorrow, Guests include Mayor - elect and Mrs. Alex M. Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tanner. Also attending will be the six newly elected city councilmen and their wives. They are Messrs. and Mesdames Carter Eltzroth, Joseph Bright, John Schumacher, Charles Ehlers, Wesley Brown and Glen Radel. Assisting the hostess will be Mesdames Ross Teckemeyer, Herbert Erickson, D. Carroll Reynolds, J. Herbert Hartman,
Josie Hall and Wesley Biddinger. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Pot-
tenger, Lafayette Rd, will observe Christmas Day this year with a gathering of three generations of the immediate family, numbering 26. Present will be four sons and their families , who reside here, and two daughters and their families who will arrive from New London, Conn., and Columbus, Ga. Lt. and Mrs. John W, Chapman III will arrive from New London, Conn., with their two children on December 24. Lt. and Mrs. James W. Shasteen and their two children, présently stationed at Ft. Benning, Ga., will also spend the holidays with the Pottengers.
Plan to Fete Bride-to-Be
Miss Jo Ellen Mayfield, bride-to-be of Greentown, will be honored with a linen shower at 8 p. m. Friday in the home of Miss Jean Carpenter, 4776 Pleasant Run Pkwy. The bride, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Hollacer Mayfield, Greentown, will be married to Edward McConnell, son of Mr, and Mrs. Morton McConnell, Richmond, at 3:30 p. m. Dec. 23 in the First Methodist Church. Guests at the shower will be Mrs. Mayfield and Mrs. MeConnell, mothers of the bethrothed couple; Mrs. Roy Otte, Mrs. Robert Aldenhagen and Miss Betty Wiebel, Columbus; Mrs. J. D. Auble, Bloomington;
Mrs. Donald Lasiter, Greenwood, and Miss Lois Reed, Richmond.
Mesdames G. A. Reed, Rexford Smith, Charles Shearer, Wiliam Ervin, H, L, Hiott, Robert McMullen, John Huron, Calvin Strouse and Thomas Mayfield, Miss Alice Bruner and Miss Sue Meyer,
Roast Garnish
A clever garnish for your holiday roast may be dressing balls. Form dressing into balls and cook right along with the ——-
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PROGRAM CO-ORDINATORS—Mrs. George Rose, Miss May Peake, Mrs. Lawrence V. Sheridan | and Mrs.- Huge Carpenter (left to right) talk over plans for Propldeum Day Dec. 19.
Firm Goes All Out in Blood Drive
By ELIZABETH TOOMEY ALANIS a PENN] SOREsPeass sanded Puss ‘eompany president and his office boy went into a huddle in the corner of the Red Cross i=
Blood Donor Center.
“They won't take it,” the office boy said apologetically, “I had too much bacon for breakfast.”
“Stick around for a couple hours, president
have the morning off,” the “They'll take it after a while.”
John M. Fox, 39-year-old founder and president of the Minute Maid Corp., had three-fourths of his local office staff at the blood donor center
by #30 a. m. one day last week.
“We practically marched in four abreast,” “All of a sudden I just got mad about the way most civilians don’t make the war effort, We put up a list for volunteers at the office, and you know how it is. ‘People don’t like to see their name left off. Thirty of the forty in our offices
Mr. Fox said.
minimum contribution to the
here signed up.”
The Red Cross needed 800 other donors that day to fill its quota, and the nation needed 10,000 volunteers to fill its daily quota for the Armed
Forces blood supply.
Mr. Fox, an eight-time donor himself, worked
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Quick Dinner For Shoppers
When Christmas shopping here's a quick dinner dish. Cut a canned luncheon loaf into individual serving slices and arrange in a baking dish. Top each meat slice with a pineapple ring and stick with whole cloves. Sprinkle with brown sugar, add a little pineapple juice and bake in a 300 degree F, oven for about 45 minutes,
process,
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with the research company which developed the system .of..freeze-drying. blood, plasma. during. ...... Frozen orange. juice, which his | company was the first to produce six years ago, | a development of
World War II.
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the dried blood plasma | |
“Originally we intended to make an orange | juice powder with a process identical to that used for dried plasma,” he explained. “Then we decided against the powder and turned to orange
customary orange juice served all his employeedonors at the blood donor center, the company
| Between his work with blood plasma and the | president kept up an animated conversation |
while he waited his turn at the back of the line.
ing it.”
“Most people are sympathetic to the idea of giving blood,” Mr. Fox said later. “But it's like voting. Everybody thinks somebody else is do-
His company, and others like it, sign up for regular contributions fro “We have about 2000 g
employees. ups in the area with
a credit standing with us,” a Red Cross spokes-
Now You Know Newborn babies average 113 minutes of crying every 24 hours, according to
Clinic figures.
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man said. “We've been meeting our quotas here and in other places in the country the last few weeks, but there is still an urgent need to build up the plasma stockpile for the armed forces. We depleted it during the summer months.”
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