Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 243, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1935 — Page 17

DEC. 19, 1935

WOMEN TO GET AID FROM WPA AT EVANSVILLE 745, Many of Them Heads of Families, to Make Garments. 7 imfi Sprrinl EVANSVILLE, Ind., Dec. 19 Seven hundred forty-five women, many of them sole supporters of needy families, are to be Riven WPA jobs at the Community Center here tomorrow, District Director John K. Jennings announced today. Given a complete course in gar-ment-making at a wage of $55 a month, the ;ame as paid unskilled male workers, the women are to be enrolled for an indefinite period, Mr. Jennings declared. The work center, expected to be one of the largest of its kind in the country, is to be equipped with 275 sewing machines and quantities of cloth already shipped here by the Federal government. Work on Park Projects 7 imm Special ANDERSON, Ind., Dec. 19.—With WPA crews employee on projects in five parks, the city's improvement program is under way. Superintendent Emory Jackson announced today. At Shadyside Park, in North Anderson, construction of anew shelter house is expected to be completed this month. The roof is being built and a concrete floor is to be poured soon. The building interior is 30x60 feet and will accommodate from 400 to 500 persons. Preliminary work on similar shelter houses at both Grandview and Edgewater Parks is completed, Mr. Jackson state, and actual construction is to be started at an early date. A practice race track is under construction at Athletic Park, and the mile track there is undergoing repairs. At Westvale Park a force is building anew road.

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GROUND IS PREPARED FOR HOUSING OFFICE Evansville Executive Committee Works on Project. Timr* Special EVANSVILLE, Ind., Dec. 19. Erection of a frame office building at 610 Lincoln-av, for field headquarters of the Lincoln Garden lowcost housing project, will begin as soon as the garage now on the site is torn do>n, Project Manager Henry M. Dickman announced today. Mr. Dickman also disclosed that the housing project executive committee of Dr. Herbert A. Keck, Richard Rosencran/, and A. W. Hartig is to incorporate as the Evansville Municipal Housing Authority. This legal step, he pointed out, will empower the committee to negotiate leases and engage in other project steps. LIEDERKRANZ FETE SET Christmas Party to Be Given at Hall on Saturday. Annual Christmas party of the Indianapolis Liederkranz is to be given Saturday night at, its hall, 1421 E. Washington-stt. Special entertainment has been arranged and children are to receive gifts. Bingo party is to be held at the hall Dec. 28. A New Year s Eve ball also is scheduled.

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PROCEEDS FROM PARTY TO HELP GROUP CHARITY K. of C. Will Distribute Fruit, Candy, Clothes for Christmas. Proceeds from a bingo party to be given Sunday night at the Knights of Columbus auditorium, 13th and Delaware-sts, are to be added to the organization’s Christmas funds. Fruit, candy and clothing are to be distributed to the Catholic Charities Bureau, Sisters of the Good Shepherd, Little Sisters of the Poor, St. Elizabeth's Home, St. Pita's Church for Negro Catholics, Ino*ana Boys School. Plainfield; Indiana Girls School. Clermont, and the Gibault Home for Boys, Terre Haute. The party is to include a program of old time melodies, sung by Edward LaShelle. Harry Calland, Christmas cheer committee chairman. is to be master of ceremonies. Arrangements are being made byJohn F. McCann, Knights of Columbus gPand knight; Dr. Gerald Kiley and Humbert P. Pagani, with

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1 assistance of the following comi mittee: i George Beckerich. John H. Blackwell, Kevin D. Erosnan, Louis H. Cochran, Burl F. Darnell, Edward | J. Dowd, Louis V. Dugan, J. Edward ! , Gallagher, Richard and Vincent i Grummell, Walter E. Hertz, Leo N. Hurley. Arthur E. Irwin, Paul E. Just, Dr. Joseph S. Kirk. John A. j | Langan, Frank S. Langenkamp, j William L. Leppert, O. C. Litzelman, Dr. Glenn C. Lord. A1 Lundy, Robert | Minta. Frank J. Noll Jr., Norbert S. : O'Connor, George J. Putts, Claude jL. Sifferlen and William J. Sulli- | van. First gift distribution is to be Sunday at the Gibault Home by John J. Minta. district deputy and William Schnorr, home commission member. VOTERS 0. K. PURCHASE OF CITY LIGHT PLANT Boonville Taxpeyers Approve Proposal 975 to 728. | Bp United Prim BOONVILLE, Ind., Dec. 19.—Vote ; tabulation shows that purchase of the electric plant from the Southern Indiana Gas and Electric Cos. | of Evansville was voted 975 to 728 at a special election yesterday.

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WPA WORKERS TO GET PAY BY CHRISTMAS EVE Special Order Is Issued to All Administrators by Hopkins. Bp United Pm* WASHINGTON, Dec. 19.—Work Belief Administrator Harry L. Hopkins has ordered that every one of the 3.500.000 needy employed under the $4,000,000,000 jobs program must be paid up to date by Christmas Eve. “I desire that every regular WPA pay check earned be in the hands of the worker by Dec. 24,” he said in telegraphed instructions to each state program director. ‘ The law does not permit advance payments, but no effort should be spared to deliver checks due by Christmas Eve. “Overtime work by administrative employes handling pay rolls should be ordered where necessary, and courier service should bear-

ranged if necessary to overcome transportation delays caused by congestion in the mails,” he said. Mr. Hopkins’ action, insuring the nation, needy enough money to tide them over the Christmas holiday, came after several states had reported pay checks had been delayed from three to five weeks.

kl .V, ■ 1,,,' > that yon do your . food boylng ear jy ... A & P’s prices for this week will definitely 1 stretch your Christmps budgets. ¥ \ DEL MONTE CORN J C Del Monte Lge. I CdWilw) Sliced or Halves Mm Cans C | Pineapple Sliced or Crushed Cans C P Q nrg Del Monte Lge. Q Halves or Sliced Mm Cans r|#V Asparagus “TL 2 cans 37c H|aPr Sardines“irr 3 ca ° a 25c ® ApHCOtS M °““ 2 Cans 37c m Juice Pineapple 2 -23 c KINGAN’S RELIABLE SMOKED HAMS---25<4iisl^ ARMOUR'S BOLOGNA 1.. Ib 15c PORK LOIN ROAST iLLi" Ib 21c SMOKED JOWL Sugar Cured 21 c CHUCK ROAST Choice Cuts Lb. 19C I FRESH OYSTERS iolid Pack 43c FRANKFURTERS Lb 15c I OCEAN FILLETS •—="— > 10= COLD MEDAL FLOUR I —] A Chromium-Plated Relish Dish liD / Ig) Jk ICIk ■a I FREE with each 24-lb bag. Cer- ■ • ■ * A INI M C / tified value of the dish $1.25. f I ™■ w / lONA FLOUR 24 T,b. Bag 89c I 4-Lb. Ml / SPECIAL BLEND FLOUR w-un b.. 75 I Pks 2jC Shortening a. 2 Lbs 29c ' -— — SOUPS 2 Ca “ 25C j Whi te hinen 7 Ginger i'l., Byd: : ,V't:;i.tr.-h i - 1 * 7 9c j chips I Macaroni 2 ".": 25c I s _ Lh Pickles i.?l9cL E °* Z9c / Kitchen Cleanser 2 Cans !lc CRACKERS s.a. y„J ISc CRISCO 357 c / S U CAP ) MARGARINE Keyko 2 Lbs. 25c NONE SUCH 2**- 25c / Fine GranuJ w / TUNA FISH n'fat 1 Can lOC DATES Unpltted 2 25c /-| |P!| "p" / (T IfldfAt'l'AC Popular Brands ]■ C / Nw Iy Cl ICT 165 Christmas Wrapped ton | ,4IV I 25-Lb. C-J * A. &P. Coupon Books Make Ideal Xmas Gifts. They I C]ot h Bag $1,32 / come ir. Denominations of $2.50 and $5.00. Ask the / Manager. ■% Circle City mm Hm TPilsener Club. 4 bots.. 29c) T> B^^ n Plus Bottle Charge BottiC SHI ■ ■ (In City Licensed Beer Stores Only) Mm? BREAD m |\lJ^ptft(#jf--f r OR ? THOSE"RAVENOUS appetites / CANDIES fN UTS CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS NAVEL MIXED NUTS ORANGES eW ir m Lar Ke Site - crop ib. |yc s'd... 38c doz - AV C Chocolates u i 89c Sweet Potatoes 3u 1 0c French Creams | sc H ead Lettuce Solid Crisp 2 ISC Chocolate Drops Lb. loc , . Brazil Nuts Lb. 1 9c ®PPl** ° 4 LBs - 25c Soft Shell Almonds Lb. 29c Emperor Grapes Lb. |q c English Walnuts Lb. 19c Tangerines Large Fancy Doz. 19c Paper Shelled Pecans Lb. 25c r Lb Peanut Brittle Lb IBe Cranberr “* “ ,9c „ , Fancy Michigan Hard Mixed _ _ P" CANDY Lb tOc CELERY Slal> 5< These prices good in Greenwood, Mooresville. Noblesrille, Martinsville. Greenfield, Knighistown and * Rnshville as well as Indianapolis City Stores.

PERU PLANT SETS MARK November Power Production Reaches 2,050,700 KWH. Timm Special PERU, Ind., Dec. 19.—November power production at the Peru muni-

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cipal electric plant set a new month's record, according to the report of Manager Floyd Kerns. An output of 1.050.700 kilowatt hours brought the city $23,978 in revenue, compared with 894.000 kilowatt hours and $21,924 in November, 1934.