Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 12, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1926 — Page 3

MAY 26, 1926

How - to make tea I LA correctly Be sure you use India Tea, or a blend containing India Tea. c fewndiij j Use an earthenware teapot, and put into it one good teaspoonful of India Tea for each cup of tea required. Be sure you pour the water into the teapot the moment it boils. Only fresh boiling water can bring out the true flavour of the tea. Hot water is no use. Water that has been boiling for come time does no! give the best results This is important if you want a really good cup of tea. Allow the tea to stand 5 minutes to infuse. Put a little cream or milk into each cup before pouring out the tea. It greatly improves the flavour. Then add sugar to taste.

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r Any retailer or store can supply you with India Tea or blends containing India Tea. He has no difficulty in getting it, as practically every wholesale distributor ol tea in this district supplies India Tea. He will gladly get it for you —but

• Be sure you use TFA 1 La of a blend containing India Tea

CHURCH PROBLEM AGAIN CONFRONTS COMMISSIONERS Must Buy Second Presbyterian Site for Memorial Plaza Soon. The Marion County commissioners today were again confronted with the proposition of asking the county council to appropriate funds to huy the Second Presbyterian Church, Pennsylvania and Vermont Sts., for part of the uiain War Memorial Plaza. At the annual congregational meet Jug Tuesday night it \*as voted to raise $500,000 for a ehttrch addition and permanent endowment. The Rev. Jean S. Milner, pastor, reported approximately .$150,000 in pledges. The congregation approved a resolution drafted l>y elders and trustees relative to the church’s future. Resolution The resolution in part read: “That if our property is not purchased by the board of commissioners of Marion County at such a price and within such length of time as the board of elders and the lxiard of trustees consider reasonable, then said boards are instructed to proceed with the building of the church addition, tentative plans for which are hereby in general approved.” Roth Cassius L. Hogle arid Charles O. Sutton, commissioners, have declared themselves opposed to the purchase, insisting it will be a tax burden upon the people. John C. McC’losky, the third commissioner, was In favor of the purchase last December. Can Remain 25 Years The last legislature passed a bill giving the church permission to remain on its present site for twentyfive years longer, providing the county did not buy the property by Jan. 1. 1926. Sutton and John Kitley, who was succeeded by Hogle, then refused to ask any appropriation. The congregation, in Its resolution, asked that if the property is to be bought that it be done as soon as possible. Commissioners said it will require about $1,200,000 to buy the Second Presbyterian Church and First Baptist Church, Meridian and Vermont Sts. It is understood the Baptist church is willing to sell. M’CORMICK IS ‘STUDIED' Doctors Check Results' of Famous , Operation. Ifil Timm Special BOSTON. May 26.—Harold F. McCormick, Chicago millionaire and husband of Garna YValska, the opera singer, has recently been the subject of "basal metabolism” studies at the Evans Memorial of the Massachusetts Homeopathic Hospital. The investigation involved an examination of his system. McCormick underwent an operation four years ago. The recent scientific stuilics were a check on the results attained by the operation. j, Prince Victor Napoleon, pretender to the f'rench throne, who died recently, spent years in collecting uniforms of Napoleon Bonaparte.

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