Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1952 — Page 10
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THE INDIANAPOLIS (TIMES
South Side Mothers Club Is Formed To Aid Hospitalized Veterans
photo by John R. Spicklen ira
SURPRISES FOR EASTER—Members of the South Side Mothers Club prepare surprise Costar baskets filled ‘With homemade goodies
for servicemen of Ward 9-A in Camp Atterbury Hospital,
They are (left to right) Mesdames Arthur Rohn, Samuel Beaman, Robert
Jackson, Russel Vest, George W. Jenkins, Orville Jenkins and Harold Vise.
GOP Notables Boost Benefit
Club to Serve Easter Dinner
E baskets and spring flowlrs will be the decor for the Riviera Club's Easter dinner served from 12:30 to 6:30 p. m. Bunday. Among those holding reserva tions are Messrs, and Mes dames Paul GriMith, A. J, Steinberg, John Lusche, Ernest Ruddle and Carey Spicer. Messrs. and Mesdames John
"Holle, Wilbur Little and David
Stilley, Miss Darlene Barker and Rollo C, Hester. “Also planning to dine at the club are Messrs, and Mesdames W. F. Swope, C. K. McCormack, Russell Lites, R, L. Longwell, Glenn O'Connor, L. C. True, C. Russell Cramer and O. V, Herriott and Dr, and Mrs. John Brayton.
PATRONS for the benefit card party to be given by the Indianapolis Wom-
an's Republican Club at 8 8 p. m, In the Athenaeum Wednesday have been announced, They are the V-8 Club and Judges Lloyd Claycombe, Baul IL Rabb, Hezzle Pike, Harry O. Chamberlin, Norman E. Brennan, Paul B, Clark, Dan White, John Niblack, Frank BE. Gilkison, Donald E. Bowen, Harry Crumpacker, Walter Pritchard, Wilbur Royse, Harold Achor, Floyd 8. Draper and James A. Emmert and Judge and Mrs. Arch Bobbitt. Oothers are Sen, and Mrs,
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Hoyt Moore. Messrs. and Mesdames Alfred Berman, Jack Householder, C, H. Beach, Roy T. Combs, Wade Fowler, Elias C. Atkins, J. Perry Meek, Walter Krull, Leland Fishback, Elmer Johnson, Bamuel R, Harrell and Willlam V, Kingdon. Sen. and Mrs. Homer Capehart, Sen, and Mrs. William E, Jenner, Messrs. and Mesdames John Ruckelshaus, James Givens, Richard Smith, Dan Smith, John E. Innis, Paul Buchanan, James Langsford, George N, Cralg and Charles Dawson. » . ~
MESDAMES Doretta P. Bowes, Mary A. B. Hurt, Hazel B. Wynne, Robert Loomis, Jane Pegg, Harley Hadley, W. J. Hogan, C. G. Alfs, Bert Mc-
Cammon, Charles Rah, Charles Huff, oS Lewis Shank, Courtland Champbe, Flora M. Rauh, Fred C. Davis, Fred Grumme and Harry Berry.
Misses Lida Wolcott,
Josephine Rairdon, Clara Gilbert,
Bonnie Bennett and Leila H,
Partlowe, Ndwin McClure, Frank Symmes, Victor Jose, H. Dale Brown, Harry Alford, Frank H. Fairchild, Elmer Warren, Paul Brown and Linn Kidd. Dr. Roy Storms, Sllas B, Reagan, Fred Sampsell, Joseph B. Adams, Harold Fiely, James C, Cooper, Noble Bhaw, Crawford Parker, Clyde R. Black, Leland IL. Smith, Thomas C. Williams, William L. Fortune and Wilbur Young.
prepare 60 baskets,
JA GROUP of neighborhood women on the South Side have banded to-
gether to farm the South Side Mothers Club for the purpose of providing a few homemade luxuries te the veterans in the hospital in Camp After bury. The men, who are lucky enough to be In Ward 9-A, receive a basket every month containing homemade candies, cakes and other suprises. The members of the club, about 14 in all, meet once: a month to
I'wo ‘baskets each month contain Jucky tickets which entitle the recipients to make a free telephone call to be paid for by the club.
TWO OF THE Easter baskets to be delivered today will contain two golden eggs. Those men receiving the baskets with the gold eggs will receive free telephone calls, In addition to the monthly baskets, the club donated a television set to the ward.
Officers of the club are Mrs.
FRIDAY, APR. 11, 1052
Flower Show Winners Are Listed
BLUE RIBBON winners are announced for the 11th annual Narcissus
Show the Central West District, Garden Club of Indiana, held this week in Holliday House, Holliday Park. Arrangement section — Mesdames W. J. Burk, Leland Clapp, Robert Blessing, Kenneth Barr, H, R. Vandiver, Goethe Link, Ralph Wikoff, W. L. MecCoy, C. E. Griener, Fred Baker,
C. W. Roll, G. E. Schloot, James Jobes and P. A. Hennessee.
- Horticultural section — Mes-" dames Milton White, Heber Wil-
Orville Jenkins, president; Mrs, | =~ AF
Harold Vise, vise president; Mrs, Sam Beaman, secretary, Mrs. Russel Vest, treasurer. Members of the ways and mearis committee are Mesdames William Renn, Robert Jackson, George Jenkins, Arthur Rahn and Lillian MecClain. (By Betty Locher).
Mrs. T. P. Burke Back
From Rochester Trip
Mre. T. P. Burke, 3540 N. Pennsylvania St., has returned from a short visit with her daughter, Miss Lauralee Burke, student in Eastman School of Music, Rochester, N. Y. Mrs. Burke heard her daughter in a harp recital in Kilbourne Hall last week end. Lauralee is going on tour next week as harpist with the Rochester Philarmonic Orchestra through the East. She will spend a few days in New York.
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IT HAPPENED IN BROOKLYN...
This is how things looked around Loeser's department store one recent Thursday morning, the day after the store advertised a liquidation sale in eight daily news: papers of metropolitan New York and
Brooklyn.
customers flocking— provided the customers knew about it. They turned to newspaper advertising. And newspaper advertising delivered. Another powerful demonstration of why newspapers are always first
with the most advertisers!
Before the aay was over, 100,000 shop-
pers had stormed the place, shattering two plate glass doors and 40 cops’ netves in
their eagerness.
They shattered Loeser's sales records, too, by piling up $1,500,000 volume in the sale’s first three days—Thursday through Saturday. And the three days’ business raised citywide department store sales for the entire week by 8% over what had been
expected.
Of course, Loeser’s had something hot to sell, something they knew would bring
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More advertisers invest more money in newspapers than in any other three media combined
ADVERTISERS" % OF MEDIUM STINVESTMENT TOTAL Newspapers : 3 3 3 $2,226,000,000 340 Direct Mail 4 ; s 3 2 3 : 920,500,000 14.0 Radio ; : i 2 4 3 1 11 5 690,000,000 10.5
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farm) ca dd died 562,300,000 8.6 Television 4 3 3 4 4 : i « 484,400,000 74
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