Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1937 — Page 8

— PAGE 8 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1937

| . | | prompt books, masks and original CLIPPER PLANE IN AIR sky survey ship took off from Pearl 3 [ 1/1 , G K ] d § | | DRAMA PARLEYS' {one-act play manuscripts. 4 i A / / | a Harbor for K R ! MUSIC GROUPS Camp Me V1 e sels mm Cl oa rten Invitations have been issued to By United Press la. Ee today eh wy wi

@ pn school, college, Little Theater ‘ ii , REE 3 i 1d church one in the state. HONOLULU, T. H. March 23.— |trail-blazing flight from California FROM 30 STATES | Sa I dinner is to be held Friday| Ine Pan American Airways’ Sikor- |to New Zealand. : Ce Lois April 2, for President Wil- | a at OOH PP E —-. | : og S EE liam Lowe Bryan of Indiana Univer- | | F Re | XT WEEK sity. Prof. E. C. Mabie, speech and : | & : Fi 5 dramatics department head at the Ween Be eral, Mineral

oa : : ; : {University of Iowa and American putrefaction . . and other distressing } ” an a " 5 ! ¥ symptoms bring about premature ageLi | Fa | Educational Theater president, will NERVOUS A ing, garlic will have a definite happy | speak. effect by supplying in abugance rich minerxls: IRON OPPER, SUL

Artists and Ensembles FW _— ; oN | National Conference to Be| “saturday afternoon guests will go RL ries Ho TIER, SUL Sink . 8 3 ©. Hy 3 : 5 1 Held Alon With |to Indianapolis to attend rehearsals see PHOSPHORUS oS cnthen nerves, To Participate in ® p : po ) o_o = | € g for “American Wing” by the Federal Thats v4 Pr GOSISEh's Gomuine Gam . 3 : Players. The group will visit WIRE, MINERAL lic Tablets accomplish so much tor the Festival. State Meeting. at which time the best high school : DIbOG SUECAmY BY | COUMIBTACUDE (OXI _ | characterization will be broadcast. | STARVED Second, they prepare the digestive jnices y tt ssimilation f . Times Special Saturday evening the visitors will be | they actually SUPPLY those minerals

Choral and instrumental groups! SEN oe ; Tf ; ; : * 3 3 A $e ; BLOOMINGTON, March 23.—In- |8uests of the Federal Players at the | necessary for proper bodily function, DON'T be old-fashioned about garlic, No fear 3 ; : : y Be gt diana University is to be host to of cultivated garlic they are equally palatable. chewed or swallowed. and give results

the National Federation of Music | : } : 7 : : Walls.” impossible to obtain from garlic in any other form. ~111 poctival held | £3 a : TE ; the fifth annual Indiana drama con- - esos iagiiak Clubs biennial festival to be he 3 pe ; : S Ten : fer THERE'S ONLY ONE—the original-—-D. Gosewisch’s Genuine Garlie here April 23 to 29, Mrs. Frederic : ; ference and the national conference Ask for Real Pies | Tablets. Its superiority cannot be mistaken. Make this test:

; oh : $8 : 2 lof Theta Alpha Pi April 2 and 3. Break open a tablet—note its purity and delightful taste. Know what Rote Tiree Byram . an- RK : | : y ; . . : H. Sterling. executive chairman, an- | Sh o& X 3 : | Demonstrations in play production | And Get the Best you take into your system. DON'T risk disappointment with adul-

1 J av i , 2 ; b . “As Gord as Mother Made” i i i i . nounced today pO bi : will be stressed and awards will be | “Pies That Satisfy Your Appetite” terated obnoxious substitutes of inferior ingredients with charcoal; { they have a bitter taste.

Artists who are to appear during ol i ; > ¥ w given for the best exhibits of model THE REAL PIE SHOP the week include John Charles LL 3 : 3 Be stages, scene design, costume de- 1312 BROOKSIDE AVE. | One month's supply $1.00. A “20% saving coupon” in each box. Sold by Thomas, baritone; Rudolph Ganz, : i i : : : sign, photographs, marionettes, Phivve CH.9ix | Hook's Lirgeu's and leading druggists, Bervl Rubenstein, Guy Maier, Bo- | : 1 — CL ————— 0 5 EE bi mar Cramer and Rudolph Reuter, : ay | ‘ pianists; Hans Kindler, conducting LE § Rio I the National Symphony Orchestra : 3 : ; i — of Washington; the Kreiner String Quartet and the Chicago String Quartet A brilliant opening night will fea- RR a y ture the Indianapolis Symphony Or- Children in “Camp Melville” given cod liver oil. chestra, a four piano artists’ en-

6 " semble, a pageant of states and the : - | ees = —— : 3 e - v Louie Chorus of 07 voces. Tented Nursery School Is Established for Children of Flood INFANT INJUREDIN ~~! A dood friend wears w ell -

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Sunday “niet prosram will appeer Refugee Families. FALL FROM WINDOW

a male chorus of 92 voices from

4. . 2h Fargo, N. D. These business and ————— ee ‘ ® . professional men raised $5000 to pay ; Eleanor Hurtz, 16 months old, was : > 0 A their expenses in order to sing for A tented WPA nursery schoo} for refugee children has been estab- enorted in fair condition in City | ) ; / a half hour on the festival program. lished in “Camp Melville.” the tented city near Jeffersonville, to replace ' gacnital today with injuries re- i :

the one that was m operation in that city prior to the flood. This one of | ajyeq when she fell from the secContests to Be Held | 36 nursery schools being conducted in Indiana by the WPA emergency | snd floor window of her home.

oo 0 CARE Wiehe education division. 51, ” : st hi vay . v5 The 12 concert programs, all of The school is sponsored by the American Legion Rad Cross with funds JoT5% Nh. Missouri St. Jat isnt. . = says the OLD TON TAVERN KEEPER

which will be open to season ticket donated by children. The teachers are Mrs. Esther Castetter and Miss | ~~ Sr lders, will be held at the Indiana | Louetta Bowyer, who were on the4——w«—— = - BARGAIN Theater. The number of season ing Ph gg hd niture company building. Miss Rose PERMANENTS tickets offered to the blic wil ER ur vy yo ’ y iYoy {J Croanignol ¢ ered public will be | '~ 0 oi Heyl and Miss Ruth Miller, both of || Sida “0 boron: $1

limite to the se 0 a "ity oO > my vi te thenter Nie go Miso ig School activities are conducted in Svced, are the teachers, while the | § {i “Pim. Sham: ounced. Business sessions of the a large tent provided. by the Amer- regular dietitian from the refugee BO, as. *Hd Ring. convention will be held at the Clay- | jcan Red Cross. An additional tent Camp rear the city is serving as Rhlres TRY Shop : One of he most interesting events | 12S been set up for a Kitchen. Stoves ok ia : : i ; ns: *y LIKE to stick to my old friends ill be the voung artists contest | and flooring make the quarters : Monday evening, April 26,|comfortable. Officials have made because they wear well. That goes

vith disting shed artists as judges. the services of nurses and doctors 8 AST § Io JAN N C E fa 3 AN S T 3 12 | ; 70 oh for my whiskey, too. When you can

x Stat 1d distriict ¢ “sts are y a u . . Sige ana asin WE Re ow available to medical examinations . Jd whiskev like T T in progress throughout the Unite : yids : enjoy a good winiskey iike i1own i1avStates and the 45 winners will come for the children. When the exam- JO) © y

ta Indianapolis to compete for hon- mations are completed a total of 25 Bith i iii : : : iF . : FF ; ; ern there’s no use changing around. ors in piano, violin, voice and opera | children between 2 and 4 years of CW : ; 8 voice age will be enrolled. Besides sup- 5. Ws WN fF Che winner in opera voice will be | plying teachers, the WPA is provid- T a Rol P i #. TI & and wears well. What more could a Riven an audition with the Met- ing food and miscellaneous equip- a BR a= Saw 9 _ ; ACR GN Pde > ? “an . ve "ANY J isd 1 pF > o od 2 4 Soposan Opera Company and the ment. gf : oo man ask for in a whiskey? inning planist with the Philadel- Older Children Play ig idk ) Y : phia Symphony Orchestra ' oT hool i ion f 9 Season tickeis NOW are Available he school is in session from ¢ . at festival headquarters, 807 Roose- a. tm. until 3:30 p. m. five davs a ¥ Visit Dr. Dix Office Se YOUR GUIDE TO

1 11ildine . 1 . . i} nk J } vour v lida! velt Building, or at the Arthur Jor-!week. From 3:30 p. m. until eve- Dons them’ attended to tod D he

dan Conservatory of Music, 1204 N i c Vie ; Oniv a small down pavment Delaware St. in charze of G Vv | DDE the tent is used by school-age A balance ‘in Small weekly sums

Carrie children as a recreation center. A * NATIONAL DISTILLFRS PRODUCTS CORPORATION + NEW YORK, N.Y. DR. DIX SERVICES ' ORK, N.Y

Junior Red Cross worker also is on . Plat oC Tol 1 Brig Wh wi = ates, Crowns, Inlays, Cleaning. BridgeVETERAN RETURNED SUEY a ts ya Hane Jo png- ; 3 work, Extractions, Fillings, X-Rays, Treat-

mote recreational activities for the & : ments for Pvorrhea

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This emergency school follows the ‘ STORES, DRUG

Wistie AY ENE ._. | same routine of the permanently : : B : : : wv i]le Avignon, ars Worle established schools. The purpose of | : E $ Re : TORES AND ALL ar veteran, was returned to | all units is to develop si ») 3 ™ il h T hy | a : : Fe eS 3 Michigan City State Prison at develor the physical, Y : GOOD BARS ois N . $ aS a social, mental and emotional well p i parole violator today to serve out being of the children TORRE Ae dulon : } re aiv . oh 3 : g S . 3) \4 Oo he : G 3 remaining four years and mine Another WPA emergency nursery LAE NSYIVaNIA over Hook's DRUG STOR iths of an original 10-year rob- school has been established in New Sentence Albany on the third floor of a furarged in Municipal Court yes- mca wn — : i ma a eee

Ol terd: with robbing a filling sta- | -” tion at 1530 N. New Jersey St., of | $14 on March 2, Avignon, in plead- | ing for leniency, said “When you are hungry you will | steal.” i

COURSE TO BE GIVEN IN DENTAL NURSING |

course in dental health nursing graduate nurses is to be held Friday and Saturdav in Indiana University School of Dentistry under the auspices of the Bureau of Maternal and Child Health. Indiana Health Board

Enrollment is limited to 15 nurses

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with a second course planned for April. Dr. Frederick R. Henshaw, I. U. Dentistry School dean, is to be in charge

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