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The Terre Haute Star from Terre Haute, Indiana • Page 6

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THE TERRE HAUTE STAR, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1966 Heloise Cruse Hints From Heloise DEAR HELOISE Two fireplace logs, I use wax-coat- small, but helpful, discoveries came after our trip into town to get groceries last weekend. If you have several sacks far or boxes of groceries to "put away," set up your adjustable ironing board, with the board at its lowest position, and place your boxes or bags on this. Makes it easy to reach groceries and to see them without having to peek over the top of all sacks. And, oh what a back saver, too, because you don't have to steeop so low each time. By bags the for way, those new net keeping grapes are wonderful.

They prevent people from picking the best grapes and leaving the culls! ed drinking straws. The straws are long-burning, and long enough to reach into ROBERTA SEVERTSON KAAN. 19G6. Kine Features Inc.) Altrusa Club Meeting Set The Altrusa Club of Terre Haute will have a luncheon meeting at noon Thursday at Hulman Center. Mrs.

Lucile Frailing will preside. Mrs. Lonto Slrole, chairman of the membership committee, will report to the group. Two-Car tab Injures Three Three persons were taken to St. Anthony Hospital Tuesday evening for treatment of injuries suffered in an accident at the intersection of Thirteenth and Walnut Streets.

Treated and released from the hospital were John Hoffman, 21, 2020 3rd Michael Spellman, 21, 316 S. 17th and Jane Spellman, 50, 316 S. 17th St. Investigating officers said the auto driven by Hoffman was going south on Thirteenth Street when it struck Spellman's auto, which was westbound on Walnut Street. After the impact, Hoffman's car then struck a parked car Also you can wash the grapes Members of the committee are rieht in the bags themselves, Dorothy Gummere, Mrs.

U.S. PRISON CHIEF GIVES LECTURE AT (POLICE SCHOOL With the three-week police training school at City Hall approaching the half-way mark, attending officers Tuesday afternoon heard two federal officers review their special fields. Associate Warden James D. Rigsby, Bureau of Prisons, dis cussed a new law passed by the last session of Congress aimed toward better rehabilitation of persons' sentenced to federal prisons. Under the statute a chosen few men are allowed to secure employment in local industry; to spend a week-end with their families, and to go home in case of an illness or death in the family.

owned worth. by 301 Dennis S. 13th Hollings- ran through a yard and struck a ga re anc 1 none go down the drain, or Ellen Darnell, Mrs. Rene Smithirage owned by Elmo Edmund. fnto the sink, to have to be re-! and Mrs.

Mary Perucca 305 S. St. trievcd later. You can then Mrs. Ernestine McDougalj All four automobiles involved the'will report for the dassificationjin the crash were extensively cranes vou want to eat, inspect committee.

Committee mem-jdamaged. Damage to the ga- the others and return them are: Miss Pat Butts. Missirage was estimated at S100. the bag so you won't have Weller, Mrs. Jessiel A Ball-Porter ambulance took rolling around in your'Trump, Mrs.

Elouise injured persons to the hos- iand Mrs. Fox vegetable keeper ana Mrs ale rox pital. Then think of all the things The meeting also will hear a you can use the net bags fort report from the nominating when it's empty! committee. MRS JOHN GOODWIN. I The executive board will meet I at noon Wednesday at Hulman Special Agent Richard H.

Grabham, Federal Bureau of Investigation. Indianapolis office, presented information or 'Searches and Seizures" and 'Criminal Interrogation" to those attending the Tuesday session. Special Agent Edward V. Knartzer, Indianapolis, will have charge of Wednesday's classes. Knartzer is in charge of police training programs in Indiana.

Three TH Firms Incorporate Three firms have filed articles of incorporation with the office of the Vigo County Recorder. Miller-Shaw, 1802 N. 7th filed incorporation papers. Lowell Shaw is resident agent and a director of the heating and air-conditioning firm. Other directors are Charles R.

Miller, Brazil, and Harry Fisher, Roek- ville. Ron Farlin, 646 Wabash was named resident agent of Sitter Shoes, Inc. Directors are D. E. Sitter and Billie J.

Sitter, and Orville Sehukar, all of Vandalia, III. Incorporators are D. E. Sitter, Dorothy M. Ewing, 320 Adamson, Thomas Patrick and David H.

Goeller. CIRCUIT COURT JURY LISTS SET FOR NEXT TERM Selection of grand ane petit jury members will be the first order of business when the Circuit Court opens next Monday. Jury Commissioners Philip Greiner and William M. Hays drew both lists Tuesday in the office of Vigo County Clerk Leonard Conrad. Chosen for possible service on the six member grand jury were Andrew Rowe, Lemuel E.

Mize, William G. Wahl, William Henry Strong, John J. Cunningham, Joseph Sessere, Donald Scott, Mildred E. Hunt, Robert N. 18th and Margaret Kiley, Hat her Hel A1 677 Oak Dr Wayne Oxendme and Albert E.

Lloyd C. Adamson, 300 tar! Gruenholz Building, is resident agent fo, Prospective petit jurors ofj Gateway Development Corpora- whom 12 will be chosen, include! tion. Directors and incorpora-iHarley C. Wadsworth, Walter tors of the real estate firm arelWiandt, Ludwig Wild, Albert L.I Espelta, Milton K. Ralph Hawkins, Arthur Nayler, Jack Herring, Marshall T.

Hubbard, Eleanor Williams, Raymond Dailey, Harry Kerns, Robert F. Heien, Ned L. McPherson, Frank L. McGuire, John M. Placek, Harold Reese, Jane Rogers, Michael Ryan, Howard I.

Jones, John P. Meyer, August Montgomery, John Buckthal, Frank W. Scott and Earl Van Scoyk. "Yug" is south in the Slavic language, so Yugoslavia means "land of the South Slavs." FRESH FLOWEK VEGETABLE SEEDS Complete Assortment Burpee Seeds HAAS GARDEN SHOPPE Poplar C-7K9 INTERSTATE Furniture Corporation "DISPLAY SHOWROOM" 500 North 14th St. Amber Lounge FEATURING MUSIC DANCING Beer Ice Liquor DRIVE-IN CARRY OUT Tapper Kegs Also Available 796 LAFAYETTE IAF.

AT 6TH AVE. You gave me an idea for those Center. Members of the board i mnc-Vt Mrc KailinP Mrs. HELP WILL HEAR IU EDUCATOR who don't buy grapes in mesh bags: When you bring some grapes home, why not put them in a clean nylon mesh bag such as are: Mrs. Lucile Failing, Mrs.

Lonto Strole, Miss Olive Wilson. Mrs. Georgia Sheldon. Mrs. Beulah Dorney, Mrs.

Louise Campbell and Mrs. Kate Fox. P-TA MEMBERS TO HEAR ADDRESS will discuss "Our City" at the About 225 persons are expect- onions, potatoes, come As you stated, the bag wouldjbkMlJMAK OiM permit washing without losing; ciTT 1 grapes havine them 5H.J or having them strayj annual executive board meeting of HELP (Housewives Effort for Local Progress) at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 15 at the Unitari- an-Universalist Meeting House, S.

6th St. Following Miller's talk, the business meeting will bej ana state Un ersity campus. ed to attend the annual Founders' Day banquet of the Vigo County Council of Parent-Teachers Associations at 6:15 p.m. Thursday. It will be in the East Ballroom of the Tirey Union Building on the Indi- conducted with presentation of around the vegetable crisper.i An a ay senl nar on laws (committee reports and election Also, they can drip dry beauti-jp erlainin Io tne creation 0 new board members to serve fully this way.

use of revocable, irrevocable Oh. and we thank you no end.j and tes ame ntary trusts and the shug. for the ironing board tax aspec each type will be idea. It's great. offered Friday, Feb.

il, starting HELOlbb. al 9.30 a al tne Terre Haute DEAR HELOISE I learned a way to avoid and spots on the rug 'House, have: The seminar is sponsored by spills the Indiana Continuing Legal under- two-year ing a. luncheon for all former, retiring, remaining and newly- elected board members will be served and new officers will be elected. Dr. Hanne Hicks, acting asso- lvcl ciate dean of the Indiana Uni- meel- School of Education, will come from Bloomington to speak to the assemblage on "These Things We Can Do." Dr.

Hicks also is executive secretary of the Indiana Association Outgoing officers include Mar-j of Elementary School Princi- garet Beccher. president: Connie neath my fourteen-month-o 1 daughter's highchair. 1 place a used, clear, plastic tablecloth underneath the highchair at mealtime, and find it catches any spills. When the meal is over, I just dump any spilled food into the trash, and have a clean rug with no spots to fuss about. MRS.

C. STEPHENS. DEAR For mothers with young babies who use pacifiers: Education Forum, the Indiana Ralcliffe, first vice president; State Bar Association and the tty Rink, second vice presi- 'dent; Dorothy Blumberg, recording secretary: Maxine Terre Haute Bar Association. Trust experts lecturing will include Arthur W. Banta and Jerome M.

Strauss, both of Indianapolis; Donald R. Balser, Evansville, and Philip S. Coop-1 er, Anderson. Also, a 75-minute color film on trust law prepared by the American Bar Association will be shown. Co-chairmen of the program are Gus Sacopulos, Terre Haute attorney, and Frederick R.

Franklin, Creason, corresponding secretary, and Florence Curtis, treasurer. Dr. Jones to Head Improvement Group Dr. Alonzo Jones was elected chairman of the Citizens Committee for Community Improve- I ment at a meeting Tuesday! pals. The McLean Singers, directed by Mrs.

Don Canedy. will entertain. Boy Scout Troop 311, Meadows School, will conduct the flag ceremony. Robert Mardis, council president, will act as master of ceremonies. There will be a gift of scholarship corsages to the scholarship fund during the evening.

Mrs. Torrence Anderson is gen- oral chairman. Concert Will when you ar it off when baby drops it outi of his mouth onto the floor. JReillSchler to Speak Take a piece of ribbon, and; tie one end board include Al Eldred, John Curry. Wayne Bovvsher and I Music of French composers will be featured at the second Indiana State University Facul- Craw- it on the shirt, gown or whatever baby is wearing.

VIRGINIA CARNES. pm an pro SOr education William Roberts, and Bud i 'ii i i i Indiana Stale Lniversity, Dr. Jack jTirey Memorial Union Building jTilson Music Hall. The concert is open to the general DEAR HELOISE Paper- utAjv th weslcv Foundation training a puppy in an a art quarlers 3 5 7th st speak on "Being Christian asiArthur Blood were new mem- Public School Teacher." named, while Bert Wii- 5 p.m. Sunday.

Feb. J3. ams an( Emanuel Gorland head-i con ti nuc as cx 0 ffj 0 members. ment? Don't forget to protect the linoleum from odor and moisture with a sheet of waxed paper under the absorbent paper. PATRICIA R.

JOHNSTONE. Or, you could use aluminum foil. HELOISE. DEAR husband occasionally orders slacks by mail. We receive swatches of new material from certain manufacturers from time to time.

resu lt The talk is one of a Sunday jert Hagemann, juvenile proba- Evening Forum Series, spoil- tion officer, a committee was sored by the Methodist youth i ornl ed to study possible ways group representing Indiana State and Rose Polythechnic Institute. The meeting is open to the public. Union Hospital Group Will Meet Friday Women's Service League of Union Hospital will have a general luncheon meeting at 1:15 p.m. Friday in the Nurses' Auditorium. Reports on plans I save these samples to usei for ne children's Style Show for patching my husband's be gj vcn slacks, since the colors blend, rec eding and the weights of the materials are similar.

These patches are also useful for patching other articles of clothing. MRS. AUDREY HARTUNG. DEAR HELOISE Another use for plastic bags is to use them for ice caps. I notice the nurses in our hospital using different sizes for different places of the body.

Be sure there are no holes in them, and fasten them securely with rubber bands or other means. A READER. Instead of easily-broken, fancy long matches to light the Sororities Zeta Chapter of Triad, will rehearse at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Wiley High School. Following rehearsal, there will be a business and social hour at the home of Mrs.

Sara Arnold, RR 2, with Mrs. Sandi Arnold as assisting hostess. It is important members attend as the group is preparing a program to be given Feb. 22 at Lange School. Births Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Sparks, Long Beach, announce the birth of a daughter, Kathryn, last Friday at a hospital in Long Beach. They also have another daughter, Polly, two years old. Mrs. Sparks was before her marriage Miss Francis Tennis, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Wendell Tennis, Sullivan. Mr. Sparks is the son of Mrs. Lloyd Allbright, 218 McKinley Edgewood Grove.

Job's Daughters Job's Daughters, Bethel No. 79 will hold a regular stated meeting at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Masonic Temple. There will be a council meeting at 3 p.m., and a Valentine party will be held following the meeting. Miss Susan Meyers, honored queen, will preside.

Miss Sue Dempster is guardian, and James F. Harmon, associate guardian. The meeting will be open to members and their to aid in juvenile problems in the Terre Haute area. Hagemann was named chairman with a committee consisting of Jean Crawford and William Bitzegaio. $500 Theft at Tavern Mrs.

Myrtle Hutchinson, operator of Hutch's Hut tavern in New Goshen, reported the theft of 500 SI bills to the Vigo County Sheriffs office Tuesday. money reportedly was taken from a chest dr awers Miss Ethel Smith, ISU assistant professor of music, will sing I works by Gouparin. Roussei. jand Poulens. She will be assisted iby Miss Irene Albrecht.

pianist, and Mrs. Martha Wendt. Flutists Jane Adams and Louise Clark will assist Miss Smith in the first half of the concert. A trio of reed instrument players will offer a suite of dances by Darius Milhaud. The trio will include Harry R.

Gee, clarinetist and ISU associate professor of music; William Denton, oboist and new double-reed instructor at ISU. and another first chair orchestral player, Ray Keller, bassoonist. ALIENS 1 About 34 million, of the more 40 million aliens who en- itered the United States in the years between 1819 and 1955, were from Europe. Now is the time to start thinking GAS Air-Conditioning FOR A FREE ESTIMATE CALL C-3317 Don't Wait for Hot Weather CALL TODAY! for fresh summer comfort NATURALLY GAS does it best! the same dependable Gas flame that cooks your food, heats your home, heats your water can be used to cool your home. It's Convenient It's Natural It's GAS TERRE HAUTE GAS WOWM CORP.

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