Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 214, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1935 — Page 36

PAGE 36

K. S, OFFICIALS ARE TO ATTEND I. U. SESSIONS Meet Friday and Saturday for Annual Principals’ Conference. By Timm Pprrinl BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Nov. 15. Indiana high school officials are to meet at Indiana University next Fridaw and Saturday for the fourteenth annual high school principals’ conference. Educational leaders in three states are scheduled to speak on ‘Enlarging the Scope of Secondary Education.” Outstanding guest speakers are 'o he Prof. E. I. F. Williams, Tiffin, O , Heidelburg University department head, and Dr. John Rufi, University of Missouri. Presiding officers for the conference sessions will be Principals Harold Talley, Columbus; A E. Bennett, Boonville, and Harry H. Mourer, Bedford.

Invited for Visit The group has been invited to visit Bloomington High School Friday morning and to remain for the Jndiana-Purdue football game Saturday afternoon. Edward E. Edwards, Indiana National Youth Administration director, is to speak at the opening session Friday afternoon and will be followed by Chaplain A C. Oliver Jr., Fort Benjamin Harrison CCC camp officer; Principal Carl Shrode, Central High School, Evansville, and Dr. Rufi. Friday night Prof. Williams is to give an illustrated lecture on the Horace Mann school system, and Prof. C. G F. Franzen, Indiana University, to discuss a study of school enrollments of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. Speakers and Subjects Speakers and their subjects for the Saturday morning session include Dean H. L. Smith, Indiana University, and Paul Sechausen, Shortridge. Indianapolis, "Observations on Educational Problems in Europe; ’ Harry E. Elder, registrar, j Indiana State Teachers’ College, I "Institutional Teacher-Placement Service;" Floyd I. McMtirray, state superintendent of public instruction "The Teaching of Ethics in Secondary Schools,” and Dr. Rufi, "How Can the Small High School Get and Keep Community Support.”

buy Friday jKTTMNHMW/FVnfjH NIGHT for WWP AfiL'J PMj SATURDAY 15l || ■■ 1 1 [J 3 DELIVERY ft al 1 1 "A I .1 li I l 1 J —- Every Piece Reconditioned and Guaranteed ifS Sale! Living Room Furniture llilf FEATURING OUR ..vet o | |l ili;.| REG. $44 to 554 SS SUITES^> I{cd,, l c ; d so^ VOIR CI.O.CE 1 C c'' , Tubes and parts | Q S >^'" l PRICES |^^AR E R|EDU^^ •luff®; d '“a I Occasional Chair, Now s33m f |l|j| iJchairs f°r 512 Qaielog Table, Reduced to $ 6 COOK STOVE, SIO S4B 10-Piece Living Room outfit__S3B as low as. . 0 ! 57 Occasional Rocker $3 ® |iiin i:: > N;!i!iiiiiu deluxe HOME OOTFIT $ 9B l *llli> i:, , i f‘ i *ii*lUi:ii;!liii!illt il :: PI I DmDA nII S-Pc. Breakfast Set $6 DbUnUUM Kitchen Cabinet $8 ! t . E 4 $ 22 Re finished • Choice of Vanity Dresser | Fad! | RHODES-BURFORD 335 East Washington Street, V 2 Block East of Courthouse Riley 3308

GUEST OF MOOSE

James J. Davis

James J. Davis, former United States Senator from Pennsylvania, is to be guest speaker at a banquet and mass meeting at 7 p. m. Sunday at the Moose Temple. Mr. Davis is pilgrim governor of the Loyal Order of Moose. SIRE OF 42 CHILDREN HAS HEART AILMENT Among Achievements Is Father of 12 Sets of Twins. By United Prms ATLANTA, Nov. 15.—William H. Warren. 64, father of 42 children planned today to visit them all as soon as he recuperates from a heart ailment. Married three times, Warren had 26 children by his first wife, including 12 sets of twins; six children by his second wife; none by his present wife. TWO BOUND TO JURY Negroes Accused of Interstate Shipment Thefts. Richard Fields, Indianapolis, and George H. James, Hartford City, Negroes, have been bound over to the Federal grand jury following araigrment before Commissioner Howard S. Young. Bail was fixed at $2,500 each. They are accused of thefts from interstate shipments.

SCIENTIST CHURCH LECTURER HEARD Frank Bell, New York, Speaks at Keith's Theater. Frank Bell, New York, Board of Lectureship member of the Mother Church, First Church of Christ,

tO TO KAY'S TOMORROW!

To Make Thanksgiving Preparation Easier ;j-Pc. Mixing Set COMPLETE WITH LARGE WOOD FORK AND SPOON ENUINE Thurmauer Wood VJ Mixing- Bowl—highly polished—a serviceable bowl con- VBl structed to last for years—complete with large wood spoon and fork ‘ Phone''orders TESTED AND APPROVED BY ★ GOOD HOUSEKEEPING INSTITUTE KA¥ 137 W. Washington St. Directly Opposite Indiana Theatre

“Your Promise to Pciy Is Good Witl^Ka^j

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

J Scientist, Boston, lectured yesterday In Keith’s Theater. Mr. Bell, introduced by Oscar Smith, Indianapolis, said, in part: "The teaching of Christian Scicoincides with the affirmations of the Scriptures that all things were made by God; that without Him was not anything made; that God saw. comprehended creation in its entirely, and it was very good. "The Bible also avers that everything that was made not only was in the beginning perfect and com-

plete, but is now, and everlastingly will be, perfect and complete. The lecture was under auspices of the Third Church of Christ, Scientist, Indianopis.

* Small Weekly Payments Will Enable You To Purchase , / Finest Quality EYEGLASSES f 3 ost Reasonable Prices! M Scientific sc--3 jLj n % cr" n f' ‘One of many 'v I modern ity 1 e J J frames; *TTO co-operate with you, we have possible to secure correct glasses on pavnicnt of a small deposit . . . paying the bal- vT i mice in. convenient weekly amounts, at no / extra cost, while you wear and benefit by ' r / your classes. 'J Our New Location _ 29 ON THE circle

rubbers SAM^RUBBERS | AH All Rubber 1 .97 All Rubber tL97 \ Q£ IJ Knee Boots I 4-Buckles I VTf Mr Q£ p Men’s 1-Buckle ~ m— iYen’s A m- ■ ** w ■ Pr. ARCTICS i-07 1.97 | I*l.l _____ ‘ (<,r Work I HIP BOOTS 1 THE NEWEST IN NOVELTIES I j WOMEN’S BUCKLES "83? OXFORDS FOR WOMEN—NEW PATENT VAMP— unLHOC VAI V I IB# V IN BLUE OR BLACK—WITH OR WITH- I p ATHFR OR SPORT SOLES Mm* |497 #SO >s^) iMA! ■ si mam f. ■ jjl ■ Ne " Slrles ■ i women's better grade Ii I 1 1 M ; *FqAVCA&l\tf - soft ‘-mm^gfl 1 MsiWrOKUS black uppers mm i pyjg 12- 97 yj j WOMENS-MISSES AMD CM I LORENS I I | M&NS |-|, ./ ~jk J I SAVE MEN'S HIGH 1 i; HI-CUTS|^K Oppo ite iatrlio fl Kit I Opposite Statehouse ■ ■■■ihhiALL SCHIFF STORES OPEN UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK SATURDAY NIGHT _ _ ' __ _

Fire Protection Unit Speaker Richard E. Vernor. director of the National Fire Protection Association, today was the speaker at the meet--1 ing of the Exchange Club at the i Washington.

II Famous Bulova “Miss America” “Senator” $ 75 Our New Location On The ( ircle

NOV. jo, ii?oo