Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1952 — Page 38
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
SUNDAY, SEPT. 14, 1952 — Washing Blankets
Jl: 1 : ‘ec | By Hand Advised Hollingsworth - Davis Rite Mrs. Iske to Be Feted Yo retain the Sletenew 2 en Or rayo Times State Service ) MRS. FRED L. ISKE, Marion County Juvenile Center, Beara Of ita ROACHDALE, Sept. 13—Exchanging. vows in Ine., Auxiliary president, will be feted tomorrow at suggest washing them by hand Roachdale Christian Church at 3:30 p. m. today were a noon President's Day luncheon in the Hotel Washington. in gentle, Jukewarm suds,
Miss Dorothy Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde F. Davis, R. R. 1, Roachdale, and Richard Hollingsworth.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris D. Hollingsworth, Russiaville. The Rev. . Paul Kitley officiated. » »” =
South. At home address Sept. 25 will be 234 E, Market St, Xenia, O. The bridegroom was graduated from Purdue University.
Mrs. Raymond Walker, program chairman, will in-
troduce Mrs. John Daily, who will talk on “Life in Warsaw.” Honor guests will include
Judge Joseph O. Hoffman of Juvenile Court and Mrs. Hoffman, Charles Boswell, chief probation officer; Warren Woodall,
McConnell, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. K. D. Casady, membership secretary, and Mrs. Robert Purkiss, treasurer. Committee chairmen for the
QUESTION: Recently I suffered an attack of bursitis in my arm and shoulder. Now I am told I have calcium deposits. Would you please tell me what these are?
ANSWER: Sometimes, fol-
rather than prolonged agitation in an electric machine, Especially suited for this purpose are the galvanized steel laundry tub sets. Consisting of two tubs on a movable stand, such a set provides ample working area for gentle washing and rinsing. The tubs also have drain outlets for easy
MISS DAVIS wore a gown - Senter Superintendent; Mus. F. year are Mrs. J. W. Carter, lowing inflammation of a emptying. of white satin and marquiset. : oe eck, Seven strict, Indiana ..diting; Mrs. J. C. Starr, deco- = 2 The full skirt ‘tapered into a Parliamentary — Federation of Clubs president; A TE Me LS Fisher, ex. Dursa. which is a little | ottuce for Love
train and her fingertip veil was attached to a white cap. Miss Hazel Davis, maid of honor, wore a blue satin floorlength gown. Mrs. Paul Ferreia and Mrs. Harold Davis, bridesmaids, were in yellow taffeta and pink net over taffeta. After. a reception in the church the couple left for the
Club to Meet
The first meeting of the year of the Vinzant Parliamentary Club will be at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the Hotel Washington. Official instructor will be Mrs. W. H, Vinzant, past president of the National Association of Parliamentarians,
time on your hands.
gency and in disaster. ” » =
MOREOVER, as Mrs. Herbert F. Call, service
unteer Recruitment Ca m-
ARTS AND SKILLS—Mrs. C. R. Mcintire (left), 4520 Marcy Lane,
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If you haven't planned your activities save some
Mrs. Carl M. Sauer, Indianapolis Council of Women president, and Mrs. W. M. Baumheckel, Indianapolis Council of Church Women president,
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OTHERS to he honored with Mrs. Iske include Mrs. Raymond Walker and Mrs. L. R. Hayes, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. M. F. Pettit and Mrs. R. R.
tension; Mrs. R. C. Rahm, gift cupboard, and Mrs, F. J. Brown, hospitality. Mrs. :B:- W. Cowley, purchasing; Mrs. R. L, Barnes, refreshments; Mrs. McConnell, regis-
tration; Mrs. Herman Janert, | ways | and Mrs. F. E. |
telephone; Mrs. and means,
Weimer, publicity.
Hayes,
\ Zhe, motor service, Gray Lady, staff aide, home service and in water safety, first aid and home nursing as instructors.
its lots of fun and just the
pocket generally near one of the joints, calcium salts will be deposited. Just why this should occur is not entirely clear, but in some fashion it appears to be one of nature's reactions to the irritation.
Ancient Greek lovers “said it with lettuce.” Sweethearts presented each other with potted lettuce plants because the vegetable was associated with Aphrodite, Goddess of Love.
HERE MOTOR SERVICE—Loading books for hospitalized vet- ; probably w erans are Mrs. W, E. Underwood, 865 Berkley Rd.; Mrs. 8 home buye Don Robinson, Lake Side Dr., and Mrs. M. W. Paugh, 3907 3 With t Hillside Ave. (left to right). IR 1 going to ge! : a new home’ HAVE YOU mapped out your winter schedule? 8 That's a If so vou probably find you have some extra fb Admit ma
answer last looks of thir
Hine. X will find the been set. Thus far only 22 Most of th Red Cross has a volun- por cent has been reached. 8 homes last teer job for you. You can There are jobs in nurses’ not, were no help in a three-way pro- ,ides, canteen, arts and ness executiv gram: In peace, in emer-
figure income According t ing Administ of all home
& 1951 had an groups chairman, puts it: Why don’t you telephone & less than $50 “Red Cross service is a 2- Red Cross headquarters for Don’t get way service. It brings satis- an appointment and learn ownership is faction to yourself in help- more about volunteer serv- rich man’s ing others.” ice, There are jobs for wom- could be furt Mrs. Perry W. Lesh is en who are free both day Twenty pe heading this .month’s Vol- and night. And youll find
homes sold |
f° to families w paign for nine services. A kind of two-way service ig between $350( goal of 430 persons has Mrs. Call described. 16 per cent © . , . i ; ” : an even low
that between
CANTEEN VOLUNTEERS—Potato salad will be on the Sunday fe Those fami and Mrs. A J. Haskens, 5307 Pleasant Run Pkwy., S. Dr., learn night menu at the Indianapolis Service Men’s Center. Working © earning $10 to make miniature animals so they can teach others. Mrs. Has- in the Red Cross Chapter House are Mrs. C. C. Cohee (left), £ ly—bought o kens is chairman of the arts and skills volunteers. 3752 Ruckle St, and Mrs. lone L. Vigus, 430 Massochu- § the homes In setts Ave. F Mr. Aver . ’ Here's the This Week's Cl i om IS ee S u ad en ar Picks Paris 8 He's a you : . 3 ears ahead « TODAY Study-—12:30 p. m. . RIG 1 / ng a new h Chap. P, PEO—11 a. m. Gnaw Irvington Homemakers—Noon. Style a | nts . of mere favo: Bone Camp, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Paul Miller, 965 N. YOU WOULD like to play kets. Frederick Lorenz, hosts. BIL Audubon Rd., hostess. “White Ties Special matchmaker and introduce a His new ho picnic. elephant” sale. PARIS, Sept. 13-Mrs. Rob- young woman acquaintance —that’s rougl TOMORROW Irvington Mother Study—1 p. m. ert Waring Herrick of Arling- to a young man you know. than the ave!
Fairwood Homemaker—S8 p. m. Mrs, Carl Jones, 5491 Man-
Mrs. Otto Benz, 5736 E. New York, hostess. ‘“Womanitis,”
ton, Va. whose home-made clothes won her a free trip to
WRONG: Have just the two of them over for an evening
1950. But it i has five roo:
ker, 3 ; . Leonar Mrs, Claude Potts, 3 He has a Fo iene: Mrs a Chap. V, PEO—1 p. m. Indian- Paris, “said today she has picked in your home. home, insure apolis Athletic Club. Presi- up some good ideas for her win- RIGHT: Invite them along $7586 —about Booth Tarkington Chap, ITSC ,..,. p,y fer WAFAE OBE with other guests—so that | yale, The 1B —12:30 p. m. Towne House. Tri Kappa—8:30 b. m.—Central e : they won't feel they are being | out over 23 Southport Chap., ITSC — 12:30 Hall Coffee Shop. Mrs. Herrick, whose husband {pawn together. HY nual p. m. Mrs. Frank Dowden, Disgq shop. is a naval lieutenant stationed His apival 8500 Shelby, hostess. Speaker, THURSDAY in Washington, said she would 2 “te a It e spel ] Mrs. John Thornburgh, Aftermath—1 p. m. Hawthorn like to go inta@the fashion busi- Legion Auxiliary | gijion Woman's Research—12:30 p.m. Room. President's Day. “Story ness herself if she knew how to lls Offi 8 Model L Mrs. J. G. Benson, 3663 of Indiana,” Mrs. H. W. Laut. go about it. nstalls cers I talked te N. Delaware, hostess. FRIDAY “I think Paris fashions are New officers have been in- | other day w Speaker, Mrs. E. C. Watson, Cruzan Parliamentary Law wonderful and I've picked up a stalled by the Hilton U. Brown the most we President's Day. Chap. Three—9:30 a. m. Mrs. few ideas here that will cer- Jr. Unit, | American Legion | the world. TUESDAY H. M. Oshry, 3728 Manor tainly help me plan my winter Auxiliary. This land! Cathedral High School Mothers J Court, Hostess, . NURSE'S AIDS—Assisting registered nurses at blood centers and wargiohe When 1 get home, They are Mrs. Lucille Brumit, young man’s —1:30 p. m. Cathedral High a a ioomb RK =. Wii ou civilian hospitals is a vital role for volunteers. Refrigerating a 8 s said. h t president} i Saran Pagel, Gay with 3 School. Speakers, the Rev. ‘Uo, 900 “ib. : pint of blood at the Defense Blood Center, 18 W. Georgia St., 1 got enough jaeas here to first vice president; Mrs Ethe with his dc Fr. James Galvin and en, outiers, hostess. ’ last three or four months, any- Dees, secretary, Miss Mary fixed all lea
Brother Regis. Expression — 12:30 p. m. Hotel Washington. President's Day honoring Mrs. A. W. Macy. Travelogue, Mrs. Walter Twiname.
tel Washington. 10th Anni-
Speaker, Miss Amy Keene. SATURDAY Indianapolis Branch, National League of American Pen Women—1 p. m. Colonial Furniture Co. “Kodachrome Tour
is Mrs. William Cole, 1707 E. 73d St.
Guild Arranges Guest Day
A style show from Wassen’s
dames William Murphy, Louis
way. I think Paris dresses are marvelous—they give the impression of being made just for you yourself, for one person instead of two million.”
Agnes Sullivan, treasurer; Mrs. Thelma Stocker, chaplain; Mrs. Norma Jeanne Peacock, historian, and Mrs. Helen Landwerlen, sergeant-at-arms.
drains and st You see, t just bought was his own And there families in t
: of Indiana,” Frank Wallace. and a talk by Dr. James Kat- Annee, Charles Darko, Peter their own lai Intianapeiis Susnciation of Iu. Chap. PEO—2:30 p. m. Hol- terjohn will be featured at the Thoman. Norbert Noe, Frank PERMANENTS 9 95 lion Americ a co arden Mouse. Presi- guest day luncheon of the St. Neu and Josephine Coll, tele- . %
versary. Speaker, Ross E. Coffin, Arlington Chap., ITSC—S8 p. m. Mrs. H. N. Houghton, 3417 N. Gale, hostess. Speaker, Mrs. E. K. Higdon. Monterey Chap., ITSC — 12:30 p. m. Mrs. W. C. Payne, 518 N. Bradley, hostess. Speaker, Mrs. Clayton Ridge. Delta Chap, Psi Iota Xi—8 p. m. Mrs. Borden Purcell, hostess.
dent®*Day; guest tea. “Our State Parks,” W. J. Byrum.
Cites Jewelers’ Fight on Inflation
Times Special NEW YORK, Sept. 13—Announcement of- exemption of jewelry and sterling silverware from price control by the Office
Francis Hospital Guild at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday in Hotel Lincoln.
Mrs. Carl E. Baas and Mrs. Louis Groh are chairmen. The style show will be directed by Miss Helen Haverstick, fashion co-ordinator of Wasson’s. Mrs. Walter Lutz and Mrs. Harry Pandolfo will have charge of reservations. Additional committee members are Mrs. Anthony Lauck assisted by Mes-
phone; Mrs. Katherine meyer, assisted by Mrs. Stella Warrenburg, Mesdames I. O. Boyd, John O'Connell and Henry Gardner, hospitality. Mesdames Edward Trimpe, George Graber, Edwin Schneider, Walter Stumpf, Charles Schneider, Charles Reid, Amos Huegie, John Godig and Nicho-
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The score tallied and tl ed in the cor olis Real Est its final sum this week.
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