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tablespoons grated cheese, 1 tablespoon butter. . Mix the corn, tomatoes, beef stock, half the bread crumbs and seasoning together. Put them in a buttered baking dish. Sprinkle the remaining bread crumbs and cheese and butter over the top. Bake in moderate oven (375 degrees F.) for

berlin, 3 \irman, announced today.

Members of the Indian Shoe Rebuilders’ Association will elect officers and choose their next convention city today as they end their annual two-day convention at the

Academy of Science, Society of Zoologists, Eugenics Society, Iowa Academy of Science, American Association of University Professors, and Phi Kappa Phi. He is to direct graduate studies until the beginning of the 1938-39 school year.

The Indiana Independent Petroleum Association will hold a fall

; : on i : an Hae IT INDI TAAL Ee Tomatoand | Frocks Show Job-Hunter Has Taste | cnet ING THE EN TTT | an LEY ee A a hie Sie PL A hes) | Brown, national representative. : y Corn Recipe NE eT TL ome ee : ; 4 4 | © John T. Rocap, past grand knight | Dr. Henry Lane Bruner, Butler, Two napolis girls looked for- Condition of Police Lieut. Pate S of Indianapolis Council 437, Knights | University zoology department head | ward today to the state bathing | rick J. McMahon, 916 Fairfield Ave, u g g e S t c * | of Columbus, was to leave today for for 46 years, has been appointed pro- | beauty contest finals next Sunday | remained serious at St. Vincent's nN AE fessor emeritus, President James W.| after the titles “Miss Indi-| Hospital although “slightly Pp — Cincinnati to attend the four-day | Putnam announced today. AULHOF|apolis” and “Miss Marion County”|,. .. loday althoug y \1 Opera Si Recom- 56th annual supreme convention. |of many scientific writings, includ-| in the local contest at Broad Ripple improved” lasé night. Lieut. Me. A : 3 Singer hm { Other Indiana, delegates are Tim- oe 3 Tort (hook. ; eco | Park yesterday. Mahon collapsed at Police Head i! mends Vegetable Pudding | othy P. Galvin, Hammond; Gilbert | rection in College They are Rosemary White, 18,| quarters Aug. 7. ied Quis E.- Powell, New Albany; Harry G.|Zoology,” Dr.Bru- daughter of Mr, and Mrs, H, L. r For Summer Meals. Kitchin snd Harry Frame, Rich. ner directed the White, 51, E. 34th St, who was Do This If You're 8 : mond; Edward All, Terre Haute; |graduate division chosen “Miss Indianapolis,” and|. : | Henry J. Schuck, North Vernon; [of instruction Lenore BEisenbarth, 19, daughter of : L 8 By MRS. GAYNOR MADDOX | James Collins, Elkhart, and Mat- since 1982. Laud- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ‘H. Eisenbarth,| - : " An ear of corn welcomes the call thew Hanrahan, Delphi. {Ing Dr. Bruner as 846 Lincoln St. who was named |. f : to g. This vege- a “tower of § Miss Marion County.” Girls from | Don't take chances on products you know of a tomato pudding. veg More than 250 Boy Scouts from |strength to the § all parts of the state will compete | Rothing about of rely on temporary table love affair pleases the summer 50 troops in the Indianapolis Boy Butler faculty,” next week for the trip to Atlantic| tonic like timeproven Lydis E. Pinkham's : 8 appetite. : be ta President Putnam City where the national beauty con-| Vegetable Compound, made especially for ; Scout Council, will start the final, ;g, “announced i test will be held. women from wholesome herbs and roots. Corn and Tomato Pudding camping period at the Scout Reser- | establishment of : : _ Let Pinkham’s Compound help. build up _ Au Gratin vation today, F. O, Belzer, chief|the Henry Lane Dy. Bruner Independent Congressional candi- | Hr, Dhvsical resistance and otras trom 2 3 = Serves ‘Scout executive, has announced. Bruner Zoology Scholarship. The Sates oi ® oe announced soon in LN De disorders and make life ; | scholarship was given by Dr. Bru-| I'ownsen ub districts, organiza- . One and one-half cups grated plmpoyess of ne Guide Samp ner’s sister, Mrs. Henry C. Taylor, |tion officers said today. A state cooked green corn, 1 cup. tomatoes, 50 Cold a +h Chicago. Dr. Bruner was a member | rally and barbecue is to be held at . % cup of beef stock, 1 cup bread annual outing at Riversi Amuse- | of the American Association for the | Washington, Ind. Aug. 26. At a 2 crumbs, pepper and salt to taste, 2 ment Park Pridap Ben. G. m- | Advancement of Science, Indiana |mass meeting here yesterday, or-

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about % hour, or until it is a light The final concert of the Indian- | convention for state oil jobbers Oct.

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brown. : : apolis Concert Band at the Gar- | 13 and 13 at the Hotel Severin x 9 i Ss ¢ . ’ | : oa the pueenion of Jean field Park open air theater will be | Robert M. Smith, president, has Vision . . . e smyson, 8 Sly Joung Soveer held next Sunday night, and the | announced. Other officers of the Improve 20 vers EE ae Be Closing program of the season Will | association are J. Ivan Harris, vice Your Looks A = abla Sing 3 DB) ure. be the night of Aug. 28 at the World | president; J. E. Fehsenfeld, treas- Don’t let faulty vision with its neadi other numbers, ‘War Memorial Plaza, Willlam Schu- | yrer, and George W. Hofmayer, aches, wrinkles and wasted energy_spol } s Stuffed Spanish Onions macher, director, has announced. |secretary. Directors are Frank 8. ThE ee HI Sagtet you in Tecling Devter wl *Y | At last night's concert more Glenn of Muncie, C, W. Huber of and looking better! (Serves 6) 10,000 ‘persons took part in the [Crown Point, Julius Malkemus of DR J w FARRIS SLT EE i Som [PEE ald TG ro 3 , ney o ; ar - | ot Re : eo ® ' chopped cooked ham, pepper and tion tment. y OPTOMETRIST R. G. Hesseldenz will address :

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Three men rescued and revived | Lions. Club members at a noon

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Parboil the onions for 10 minutes. Allow them to get a little cool. Cut a slice off top and scoop out part of pulp. Mix chopped ham, bread crumbs, butter and seasoning to-

William Goodlow, 9, 901 N. Senate Ave., after he fell in the Canal at W. 10th St. The rescuers were Hugh

. | Burkett, 724 S. Holmes Ave., Walter | plays

Worth, 941 N. Chester St., and Loie

meeting at the Hotel Washington Wednesday. Mr. Hesseldenz will speak on “Phlickers and Photo- ,* Miss Mary Elizabeth Hes-

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: Russell, 919 S. East St. composition.

nh gether. Fill cavities made in onions with mixture. Pour over them 2 cups beef stock and bake in moderate oven (375 degrees F.) for 1 hour. Creamed Tomatoes on Toast

(Serves 6) Six medium tomatoes, 2 chives, 1 green pepper, % cup bread crumbs, pepper and salt to taste, 1 tablespoon butter, 1 cup cream sauce. Remove centers of tomatoes. Mix ‘chives and green pepper, chopped fine with bread crumbs. Add seasoning and butter. Fill cavities in

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/ tomatoes iin mixture. 4 Sprine 4 we! y £7 bread crumbs on top and bake . ® We're out to round up all the old, wasteful, unhandy . moderate oven (375 degrees F.) for The young job-hunter who wears either of these | well-bred look about them. The printed outfit, left, T=- . ak alt . 4 5 32 hour. ? smart dresses won’t have to wonder how to tell her | with small wiiie flowers on a background, in- 3 foves in town ng replace them with beautiful, efficient, | Te ; Place on toast, pour cream sauce | prospective employer that she has excellent taste in | cludes a beautifully cut dress with white pique bow modern gas ranges. It's your opportunity to switch over to fb over them and serve. (Cream sauce | addition to her other qualifications for the job. Al- | at the throat and a pert bolero. The black dress, modern cookery at a real saving. Visit how tod | ; is made in-the same way as cheese | though moderately priced, both models have a trim, | right, of heavy sheer, is trimmed with crisp white. ry S Visit our showrooms today : , sauce, but the cheese is not blended : : and look at the new ranges.

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thinking how severe you've had to be with John. Everything sesmed .to happen all at once and finally your patience snapped, so you read him| Week-end guesting is in full fo swing. And many a hostess is find- i | : : 4 pd

By ALICIA HART ; The costume which includes three,

out like a top sergeant sandpapering®— ; a lazy recruit. tion of repentent mothers to that

even four, colors (as most spring outfits do) calls for special makeup, chosen carefully and applied meticulously. If makeup isn’t carefully attuned to your color scheme, you're likely to find yourself looking pretty discordant. For a pastel combination, such as a gown of pale blue, pale orchid and gray, one famous beauty expert recommends a delicate pastel makeup with pinkish and bluish undertones. This might in- . clude a foundation film which

What is John thinking of you now? You aren’t the loving mother he thought you at all, he has discovered, so run your thoughts. And from now on you have lost the first place in his heart. The very influence you have been priding yourself on, the close mother-and-son relationship, is gone. Well, tomorrow, you say, youll tell him you didn’t mean it. And, he can have his new camera, too. And he needn’t cut the grass, which started all the fuss anyway. “A nice big coconut cake might help a little.

friendly dog who comes to lick your

hands and apologize, after being stepped on. The truce is on the wrong side, you see. Child Senses Fairness

Every - child’s attitude to his parents must be made of better stuff than that. If he is resentful of truth, he has really missed the boat somewhere away back, unless, of course, he is actually right about not deserving the scolding he gets. The average child senses the fairness of reprimand. He should not hold a

ing out that her friends aren't the near-perfect creatures they seemed. In fact, it isn’t too much to say that the average week-end is a headache for a hostess. Simply because not even nice people can be counted on to be satisfactory guests. Anne missed her train and had to be met at the station twice. She had to borrow a bathing suit, cold cream and an evening wrap from her hostess. She left her bed unmade and then grew helpful when

matches exactly the natural skin tones, light red cream rouge and lipstick the color of fresh straw- . perries. Nail varnish might match t g lipstick and mascara might be blue. Naturally, the old rule about having powder match exactly or be one shade lighter than your skin and rouge to match your natural blood tones is a sound one. But if a color next to your face throws a soft

grudge because the shoe fits.

Go to sleep and rest assured that the set-to with your son was legitimate. Let him do the worrying.

Maybe the trouble is that these carpet-callings have become too frequent. You feel like a common scold. In this case, either John is ready for some other kind of reconditioning, or maybe you just

her hostess was trying to prepare a meal in a kitchen built for one.

ae She fed the children candy and a Ld : flirted energetically, with another % | ; [i guest’s husband. She had to be : J cl entertained ' constantly and never . ; once wandered off for a lone walk along the beach. And she didn’t : - have much of an appetite. : _. $0, a Then there was George—good old A : = .

Excuse this, please, but I cannot help comparing this common reac-

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