Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 142, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1934 — Page 11

OCT. 24, 1034 _

NOV. 5-11 SET FOR EDUCATION WEEKJN CITY Civic Groups Back Legion and NEA in Annua! Observance. Fourteenth annual American Education week will be observed here Nov. 5 to 11, sponsored by the National Education Association and the American Legion. Programs will be held in each elementary and high school in the public school city The public is invited to attend the open house periods. Local organisations co-operating In the movement, will be the Indianapolis Federation of Public School Teachers, Parent-Teacher Association councils, the Children's Museum. the Ministerial Association, the Indianapolis Free Kindergarten Society and American Legion posts. William Evans, School H principal, is general chairman of observances here, assisted by Chelsea Stewart, Technical high school teacher, and Miss Blanche Young. Indianapolis schools commercial department, and Miss Florence Fitch, are department director. Topics for the various days Will be—Monday, ' Planning for Tomorrow"; Tuesdav, ''Developing New Types of Schools”; Wednesday. "Improving Rural Schools”; Thursday, Financing Our Schools”; Friday,! “Quickening the Sense of Civic Responsibility"; Saturday. 'Preparing for New Kinds of Service,” and Sunday, "Enriching Character Through Education. Indianapolis pastors will be asked to preach their sermons on the topic, for the day, Mr. Evans announced. Additional features of the week wall be the publication of the second issue of Public Schools News and the Washington high school

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HAUPTMANN LODGED IN JERSEY JAIL

His fight lost against extradition to New Jersey to face the Lindbergh baby murder charge, Bruno Hauptmann is shown here, with officers, as he was taken from Bronx. N. Y.. county jail to start for Flemington, N. J., where he will be tried. Six constables, working in pairs on eight-hour shifts, will guard him in the Hunterdon county jail.

annual for parents. The Children’s Museum will be open nightly during the week from 7 to 9. Thief Steals Cop’s Pistol Bjl T'nited I’rcx* NORTH ANDOVER, Mass., Oct. 26—For boldness, John Dillinger didn't have a thing on the thief who walked into the police station here and stole Patrolman Houghton Farnham’s service revolver.

LEGION GIVES PARTY Oaklandon Service Post Benefit Will Feature Cards. Service Post 128, American Legion, will sponsor a public benefit euchre and bridge party at 8 Friday night at Legion Hall, Oaklandon. The committee in charge includes Ernest G. Mock, Fred C. Duzan, Cornelius B. Talmadge, Mrs. Iris Linder, Mrs. Stella Gibson and Mrs. Florence Gee.

THE INDTANAPOLTS TOTES

OIL DEALERS TO NAMEOFFICERS First Annual Convention Is Held Here by State Association. Officers of Indiana Independent Petroleum Association. Inc . were to be elected at tonight's session of the first annual convention of the oil dealers in the Severin, at which

sJE \Y Like a flash pain stops, then out comes the Corn Drop FREEZONE on that aching com. Instantly it stops hurting; then shortly you lift the corn right off with the fingers. You’ll laugh, really! It is so easy and doesn’t hurt one bit. Works like a charm, every time. A tiny bottle of FREEZONE costs only a few cents at any drug store, and is sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft com, and calluses. Try it! FREEZONE

Warren C. Platt, trade writer, will j speak. The convention opened at 10 this morning after a special meeting of the Indianapolis Oil Club. Louis J. Scheldt, Columbus, presided at the aftersoon session at j which O. J. McClure, author and business councilor; Dr. E. M. Skinner, Duncan, Okla., refinery engi-

Discrim mating ' Women Patronize the LYLIAN LEE BEAUTY SALOX 1801 X. Merldlnn (St. TA-11S*

Two More Great Sessions of FOODS ON PARADE The Indianapolis Times Free Cooking School Thursday Afternoon and Evening At 2 and 8 P. M. Sharp KEITH THEATRE

Hundreds of Indianapolis women have enjoyed the interesting presentation of the many new and practical ideas in the first two sessions of Foods on Parade ... the unique and different cooking school. Two more sessions of this entertaining school remain . . . tomorrow afternoon and evening. If you already have attended, remember that each session is different. There is no repetition. But if you haven’t had the opportunity, as yet, to attend, make it a point to be there tomorrow.

SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION FOR EARLY COMERS THURSDAY AFTERNOON Beginning at 1:40 Thursdav Afternoon—immediately preceding Foods On Parade—R. 0. Berg, Times cartoonist, will entertain the audience with a highly diverting and interesting chalk talk. Come Early and Enjoy Mr. Bergs Entertaining Chalk Talk

IT A T IT A TNT T 7 DDT'7I?Q* Kelvinator, Westinghouse Range, Croslev V rVLi U rVDL/11/ I iVlZill/O • Radio, 9x12 Congoleum Rug and Many More

These Merchants and Manufacturers Are Co-operating in The Times Cooking School

BAKER BROS. Furniture and Ruga BEAUTE-ARTES Permanent Waves THE WM. H. BLOCK CO. Crosley Radio DENISON PLAZA Two Hours Free Parking INDIANAPOLIS DISTRIBUTORS PASTEURIZED FRESH MILK Milk, Cottage Cheese, whipping Cream INDIANAPOLIS POWER & LIGHT CO. Westinghouse Ranges KROGER AND PIGGLY WIGGLY STORES Coffee and Canned Goods LUEBKLNG FLORAL CO. Flowers MAROTT’S Queen Quality Shoes

neer, and R. S. Solinsky were speak-! ers. A. B. Harris, Chicago, will speak tomorrow. Association officials include: E P. Warren, Lafayette, vice-president; Max L. Wlckersham, Indianapolis, executive secretary; C. A. Davies. Delphi; C. E. Foreman, G. L. Her-

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MONUMENT BOTTLING CO. Domont’s Ginger Ale PEARSON CO., INC. Kelvinator VONNEGUT HARDWARE CO. Wearever Aluminum THE B. T. BABBITT CO. Bab-O CLOROX CHEMICAL CO. Clorox EATMOR CRANBERRIES Cranberries FOLEY MFG. CO. Folev Foods Mills GENERAL BAKING CO. Bond Bread JACQUES MFG. CO. K C Baking Powder THE KELLOGG CO. Kellogg’s All-Bran

on and Phil T. Williams. Indianapolis: W.*F Small. Peru; E C.

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Foods on Parade is under the personal direction of Miss Ruth Chambers, nationally known home economics expert and lecturer. Her practical and interesting way of demonstrating and explaining the very latest in modern cookery makes her recipes easy to remember and easy to duplicate. Miss Chambers is a recognized authority on meat cookery and will feature this important phase of good meal planning and food preparation. Phone or see some of your friends and arrange a party to attend.

I Storm. Madison, and L W. Stuckey. ! Geneva, directors.

KELVINATOR SALES CORP. Kelvinator THE LA CHOY CO. La Choy Products LEVER BROTHERS Rinso, Lux Flakes. Lifebuoy MORTON SALT CO. Morton’s Salt NATIONAL BISCUIT CO. Shredded Wheat NATIONAL SUGAR REFINING CO. Jack Frost Sugar SALAD A TE A CO. Salada Tea SOUTHERN RICE INDUSTRY Rice STANDARD BRANDS, INC. Fleischmann’s Yeast

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