Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1938 — Page 7

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be N Rh Taber ta Nowland, —— Aves. | °° CF Public Relations, Loans and Again Beckon Local | 3 oo y| Flounder Recipes Are Young Women, | a \ Taste Teasers. Cited as Danger Spot by Na ‘X-.. Management Are Included oun { e k Ri J 3 ANS . 3 8 | | + NAN - Brookside League. Bu an a On Study Program.

le, colleges and universities] 3 3 AN 8 By MRS, GAYNOR MADDOX ‘ome a 1arg® number of In 3 NN NY \ 3 Ever stuff fillet éf sole with orab- Aroused by Ww hat it termed “po- ; ) N 5 The Indiana Banking Conference “iia Rt Eheh ov N \ \ Mk i | : at L «aad lice indifference to dangerous speed- ; N will be held Oct. 24 through Oct. g women this week A a meat fresh from the summer sea ) hs nth Ale Chis N hs | Its a gay thing today. ing which endangers lives of ehil- .|26 at Indiana University, Oscar H. nil WE Sd AN 8 : . Y dren,” at Nowland and Commerce J Cravens, conference committee using catalogs an Fillet of Sole With Crabmeat | Aves, the Brookside Civie League \ |chairman, said today. nave visited WN \ \ WN (Serves 6) | today said it would send a commit- . The conference is sponsored joint= tee to the Safety Board to ask pro=| ly by the Indiana Bankers Associ= fashions. First ler. 44% cups fresh crabmeat. sea: tection : ation, Indiana University and the anticipate the \ der, 1's ew y League officials said the area| Indiana Department of Financial and upperclass | : We |oning, 1 egw yolk, 2 tablespoons “isn't visited by a motorcycle officer| i + | Institutions, n reunions with friends and § NN. 3 milk. breaderumbs, (Canned crab more than once a month, and mo- Study will include public relations, yewal of campus activities » meat may be used.) torists have turned Nowland Ave ; loans, bank management, investMiss Sue Ann Eveleigh is to enol RN 3 3 \ Wash Allets arefully and dust into a speedway T ments and banking regulations, ATE Holvoke thik veal @ ata 3 R as i} oa y & aus They said a library and two % Courses and discussions will be con4 Abbotts Academy : 2 " a with salt and pepper. Pick over sehools were in the neighborhood | ducted by qualified instructors, Mr just returned with her pars \ ; kb a crabmeat. Place a mound of erab« and that children continuously used | Cravens said. N y the interseetion Decision to take . Registration is open to Indiana wtion was made last night at the TN ; bank employees as well as to bank first fall meeting : NN officers, Police Chief Morrissey said he | x The conference committee includes (had received no complaint about La y LN Granville Wells, Jamestown, honor the area, but said that there are A Lad BR ary chairman; Mr. Cravens. Bloomno funds for the erection of auto- N NN Ni mgton, chairman; Walter S. Greematic traffic control lights there hy 3 nough, Indianapolis, viee chairman; Lieut. Lawrence MeCarty of the T. F. Graliker, Decatur; J. M. Give Mary Atwater, Ann \ 3 \ NN a X EL | move threads. Serve piping hot with Pee deride, Pleteruon Breau 3 ens, Porter; B. P. Allen, Wabash; : valk itobvad) CNN * | this unusual sauce gr re at . Be : a C. M. Brockway, Indianapolis; Don Anne Hereth, Milared ) : _ {14 which is patrolled by one motor P. Carpenter, Brazil; Earl Crawford, Doris Relzer, Con : \ X \ } Cucumber Tomate Sauce cycle policeman. He said that the x Connersville; C. B. Bow Evanse

\ \ \ {istrict extends from 10th St. to the ; ; wis and Jean L. Smith NR 1 © suenmber, an conden — ! . ville, Lewis Sah \ Onhe cucumber, 1 condensed City limits and from Martindale

Peggy in Sturgis, who ats \ 3 {tomato soup, pinch dry mustard . Times-Acme Telephoto S ah NN x |Ave. to the City limits and that iet-Aome Telephoto, d Western College last year : \ | Peel cucumber and chop fine. \} ix no way to make A spacial Frank Joseph Kolesiak, arrested by the state fire marshal in FINDING OF TREASURE enroll ndiana University \ \ \ Place in skillet, Turn in tomato provision for that one intersection.| Chicago and questioned for several days has confessed that he and rush week activ 3 \ ; soup. Add mustard, Simmer for 10 another man started the blaze in the Hotel Center on West Madison SHIPS IS REPORTED . BO \ minutes, stirring regularly 11 Accidents Reported St., Chicago. that took eight lives last April 6, police say. He said his ughter of LY \ X a hi . . Ae companion, whom he called Emil Guerrieri, touched off the blaze and ‘al ; x \ \ \ p Y Meanwhile, 11 traffic accidents y . TTOvY ; = Dugan, left A X Stuffed Fillets of Flounder were reported to police overnight| forced him to assist in rev enge for having been evicted from the hotel. NEW YORK, Sept. 13 (U. P).—A where X ) RR \ ™ = RAWLS . - i ] rer y «ny » a Mo Tbe; = ; ; om = (Serves 6) and five persons were reported in-| & ane 8 alae Jriversiy: Se lentific expediTALL ng The “Natural Girl® admires the taste in makeun shown by film | Six small fillets of flounder, 2 jured, none seriously. Twenty- ¢ SERA i ny Hab ad ios Alice Holi ’ " . { save OTIS) are Chars ) \ Ye ated a sunk eet Spanish > & N A , ; , Po g » i Seven motorists were charged with ESS NLRB POWER P: ] S F and Mye Actress Marjorie Weaver, formerly of Indiana University, tablespoons butter, 1-3 small white S¢ otorists were charge alS MW ap galleons with $70,000,000 in gold

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and Mis, Carl F. Eve = ~ | meat in center of each fillet, sprinkle her brother, Carl F ee : with lemon juice. then roll up and rom Pentwater, Mich j \ tie with heavy thread Place the hey spent a month : h. six fillet bundles in a steamer and Go te Oxford, © 3 AN SR steam until done : Sant \ N | Remove, dry, then roll in egg yolk the old ahd new sidents RN « 3 beaten with milk. Next roll in very College, Oxtord, © Na Q fine breadorumbs. Saute gently in Misses Ruth Rertseh, | § N i t butter until delicately brown, Res]

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man, Will aks hl ‘ed 1 : be. 1 abl Thirteen drivers were found | . Dominican Republi sre. Another Stephens freshly grated hreaderumbs able-lonilty of trafic law violations in URGED BY BARTO A CUS ) ; Were lost | be Ass Janet AMere U NEON R y Or . 4 btl At ta a1 1 Spoon chopped parsley, 3d, {able« Munie ipal Court today and were CCU sations The Ships were lost In Aa hurri« 'SCS ( Ue Su y {O spoon chopped celery, 1 (easpoon |fined a total of $48 cane in 1632 and their treasure is

Enrolls in Washington | [salt, 's teaspoon black pepper, Robert Hughes, 32, of Lebanon, I EF: : | Fi considered inaccessible. The Scie lee at the Institut Gl 1 Or H 0 | | ! A “\ ener! Wipe the fish with a wet cloth l« as charged with driving while Revision Would ” Pay n ata Ire gs mademorseDL kosreach il EY Ah Yas Jey ol J OW nn . Ca { 1\ AD wc and let stand in salted water to drunk after his ear vesterday struck | airs, Washington wil N < . i : cover for 3 minutes Drain and dry another car at Drover St and For Millions, He Says. SS FACES MU RDER CHARGE . Melt the butter, add the onion and Oliver Ave. driven by Mrs. Mary C. i —— CHICAGO, Sept. 13 (U. P). BLOOMINGTON, Sept. 13 (U. P wl (Second of a Series) jecook for § minutes without brown-| Roberts, 33, of 1379 Nordvke Ave. --Two friends facing murder -A Monroe County Grand Jury to= | ling. Mix with the Dbreaderumos, Mrs, Roberts’ daughter, Phyllis, 5 | NEW YORK; Sept. 13 (U. P). charges accused each other day had indicted Arthur Russell, | By MARIAN YOUNG parsley and seasoning, |who was riding with her, was re- An “immediate increase in the pay today of being the “torch 38-year-old WPA workman and week«end in Chicago, where sh BW YORK Kent. 1 (NEA) Along with the languid mannerisms | Mound on the end of each fillet, | ported injured slightly | envelopes of millions would result man” in a hotel fire that lormer City fireman, on a first- } ! classmates at IN roll, and fasten with a toothpick.| Dudley Runshe, 63, of 3763 Broad- | from FOieaON of he Wage: killed eight persons last degree murder count in connection, g . ’ voiaiven ank . . Aabor ations Act, 0 ue . ; 2 ” : Sty, t's glamour, the Natural Gitl has discarded the wan, Arrange in a buttered baking dish, | way received Sik i Shetiide in- Shin pis ne in] Ru ores April 8 RelA Laws ence Bowman, 33." Aug. 7 of An uret bal pets wi wed to be created by the simple ater of leaving dot generously with butter and|juries yesterday when he WAS | National Repudlicun Cikh last night Attac 1es of the State's A d Mrs, Albert F. Meurer, | e , e and applving face powder lavishly. The Natural Girl likes a Pake in hot oven (423 degrees F) for struck by an auto while he was Mu Bey Said modification torney’s office question Emil ed to Purdue Umversity gigwin healthy look. And she uses rouge in subtle manner to 23 minutes, basting twice. Remove crossing E. New York St. in the 100 woud “en ourage industry.” He (SuorTicIl 33. An Frane J, Omore year el ) [toothpicks and serve with cucumber bIOCK, ie hi ut Masts Kolesiak, 26, to determine added which of the two ignited gasoline-soaked rags that sent flames spurting through the hotel, Both were surrendered by State Fire Marshal Sherman Coultas who said each had signed a ‘‘confession.”

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sop! ¢ t recently returned from a She wears her hair in a way becoming to her own face and person. [tomato sauce, One Arrested in Crash “The Wagner Labor Act is a onein Europe with her aunt, alit She doesn't bleach it or dye it red on the slightest provocation, i I SS——— N. Addi way law, It sets up a board which ries Northam Lee, New She never uses heavy) heady per-¢ Addl judge, jury and prosecutor. Bening da S fore it, the employer has no rights, and from its decisions, either as to fact or law, there is no appeal. , . . “The powers of the board are too

3 w John Conley, 58, of 47 I ap Party Set son St, was treated by a physician . for bruises after he was struck by a car vesterday at Addison and Washington Sts, Two men were hurt and another

Mary Ann Stone, daughter likes lipstich f course ut she.” = y sohk ly J Mrs, Fred Simg, chairman of the and Mrs Harry W. Stone doesn't ine A anyone except more milk than hight balls. And so | propyineums social committee, will enroll today at Arthur lox ol pie POSER, CAN SUCH | gone Miss Average Natural Girl (be in charge of the 10 o'clock cone Conservatory of Muse, cessful ¢ the shape of TT ie cnne {tract party and luncheon to be held] ° rd as the result of ident) ION. It can force craft ang shop Kolesiak said he and Guer 1 will stud and \ . y | tomorrow morning at the Propy- AER fy Hovierard] CISRRiIOUS 0 combine reguidiess rieri plotted Te en “1 § fal} y as nhtle a lec \ “ha y ¥ invo Kg ed CRIN § 3 hy . n . x § ) VOIc ail varnish batt SL Sao A [¢ thodist ( NON | letum PO I Place and Hampton Drive yesterday. | {31 any othe: guislancing conmmts. revenge on the hotel owner Ma hi el Miss Mary Anne Deery. daughter Of hail varnish better than flamboy- continue through the fall and win] ichard Ritt Any power which can force a union HO Rad evicted titers Conltes cnineiess ; Mrs. Edward B. Raub and! The injured were Richar fl to break an existing contract neces= Who had evicted them, Coultas

e ahd Mis James eary at red one ar face powder 'F RB & 1) AP's ABA i ter, Mh ard aub d ure ak xisting ¢ § aby ldo Oil p 4 age and d Mrs. James B eesy matches her natural Skin tones DE ISCUSSC( Mrs. ©. E. Whitehill will assist Mrs. | 18. of 1138 Tabor St, and James sarily keeps employers jittery. , . . said, and named Guerrier as i ermanen } ! A ide tet reg Rims | Sosteriain, 78. of 1336 W. 30th “The President's. co issio a the one who actually set the Mr. and Mrs. George O'Con She refer y is that 100k AS Sims e resiaen commission, re . Shampoo and ) nrolled at St. Mary's. | it 'e RX le ta do some- The newly organized White Cross —————————————— both of whom Seceives am ald | turning {rom England, reports that fire. . i ’ y Finger Wav 95 Wonks : > \d 1 once in a while. She Guild Chorus will appear Sunday y | tretment Mr, Chamberlain Was mnelish business men would rather : Frank was the one who 8 ave > : NN oarnatie | xs 3 Ye gich es he + | driving one of the cars, deal with organized emplovees than wanted revenge,” investigators Included Reg. $6 Ike fingernatls, at the Roberts Park Methodist 1 ‘od: ry’ S } atte If 18] | Robert Whitesell. 21. R. R. 13 5 | ted Guerrier “Frank Wave been plucked Church during the annual Indiana eo he re aa was hatied with unorganized employees, and| Juote ie a Luster Oil Perm t+ 1.50 1 lines and arti= Method Oonterence driver of the other car was charged that they would much rather have was the ome who syphoned anent, I. H oqis 9 et united] with failure to have a driver's li-| stronger unions than weak unions. the gasoline and spread it on at Girl admires the Hospital i pi ite conse, “But we can't have the kind of the rags. And Frank was the Wednesday Only oft} curved naturally feminin eat th ” SBIViee "OF Charles C Int _ industrial peace the English have one who set fire to the rags. Shampoo, Rinse: and ese Keach, daughter of | figure pretty Avleen Whelan. i Bi aL ay & a oF las Woman Killed, Two achieved if we insist on a law which | Finger Wave I. Keach is antici of the outstanding Natural Girls of eh ; Manta, ( 2 pr slang . oe g ~ : " is fair to only one party and unfair | Ta caf Notre Hollywood, more than the painfully of the Atlanta district, and Dr, Ni} ! Friends Hurt n Crash to the other and to the public. Such pealed, but . . , labor has paid a FA S 2 0 N studies at St. Mary's IT Oh hin, curveless figure which dig- |B Davis, Columbus, secretary of the , . og ai . a law breeds the kind of uncertainty | heavy price for the one-sidedness|| S2¥® R . R EBUC Her sister, Jane, Will be R inguithed the Glamour Girl. She board of hospitals, homes and dea- PLYMOUTH, Sept. 13 (U. P)—langq fear that today are holding | of the law, and its interests will AND CO nior at the heel, and a likes the Wav Eleanor Powell an. coness work, will be speakers ) Mrs. Jacob Ruby, 70, was killed and we 8 business and keeping men out | continue to suffer until wise and ; . Mi Ne. Cp ER SN South “other Natural Girl, wears her hair,! Mrs. John W. Noble, guild presi TA # by Eo oe gy ee of jobs. The law must not be re-'fair amendments are made.” AlHonwueateyeamont Miss Marcia Jane Naus, IRE ata tale She a \ Il preside v Jo ¢ IN ously last night when their autoRend. is the guest of Miss Barbara VaIks and talks. She admires, too. ee I a mobile collided with a truck driven

iN tin Natural G Marjorie Weave aste Benson, Methodist Hospital supers Hickam, Miss Hickam is the daugh- | SaTURL HY 1 Marjore Weaver 5 ate : y ; by Frank Gillis of Chicago, east of of Hubert Hickam, 3448 Pennsyi- |!" Mrs. Will ©. Hitz here on Road 30

in street makeup and choice of intendent, will introduce the clothes speakers nwgan- ‘ St The | two girls Will go taj oun Pe gry Injured were Mrs. Grover Miller,

\S 8 5% = ized the chorus, which will make its ¢ University this week where daughter o rs. Ruby, an : A foun pitch WARE ER own figure is lean and trim first appearance Mus H. B. Me- Ee es ry Yr Naus is er for rush week F ¢ J erin Lor Are Wil Miller. Gillis was held pending an : through the middle. softly Clanahan is direc and Mre Wil- ¥ investigation. College curved above and below, To keep lam E. Duthie is accompanist. :

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rm home be bigs \ ! if half I m init of the guild held \ this veary i 1e doesn’t bore herself half to ne ofmce unt of { Ku i(« , . Porter | death with diets and svstematic a pitchin dinner last night at the 34 Pupils Escape Injury hector TEAUCING exercises nstead he home of Miss Hazel McCollum, pres. Chester VCISE Instead She | 1h) of | \ } vear at 806s in for a variety of active ident, 4823 Broadway. Dr. and Mrs | In School Bus Crash Miss Mizabet) { he doesn't just bat the John G. Benson and Miss Thelma | : BEDFORD. Sept. 13 (U. P). of Dr. and and forth when she plays Hawthorne were guests Thirty-four pupils of the Shaw- " RB : is an hi aR She really plays the game swick Township School narrowly UN le 5 iL a an LUCK

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co Jo | vides well or plays golf ex-|() A a Are Ts 8) escaped injury yesterday when the Wells College pert! Her crawl is the envy of ( fhice 3) Are Name d f school bus in which they were rid- ; [those whe watch her swim, but shef Re W CT 17 3 y colli ado ; rar W k yi M: 1 t MN ” = because che Loves it oa es | By W . ( ¥ L. L : Group ) ne Rane The OTR ( ¢ y 1s ‘ause it Keeps her figure supple and! Ww if Reddy has hesh ho accident occurred on a curve five not to entert » specta« flected president o 1@ Centra HES ORS vo league Is Reviewe( not to entertain the specta- Cecte A \ ] i miles east of here, | cag te the Glamour Girl, she Woman's Christian Temperance The bus stopped on the brink of

Y A 8 Johnson. clinic physician, plays games unselfconseiously, | Union, | a steep embankment, { nurse.! Like the average 1938 debutante! Other officers named include Mrs

Mrs. Fave Yakey, fleld Ot: viewed the Nat | Girl style. she doesn't think William Paulsel, vice president;

summer activities of t | League of Indiana at the it dull to get a reasonable amount Mrs. R. H. White, corresponding : J» ‘ ’ nN ereanitation meeting ves yf Slee) result al . thinks that no secretary; Mrs, Samuel Weir, re- US V O 1N

rooms 207 N. amount of tics. however skil- cording secretary, and Mrs. George ly aplied, can make up for lack Barnes, treasurer I WwW 3 f adequate 1 . red Stuck 1 e de ¢ « xf / ’ the league of adequate rest Mrs, Fred Stucky will be delegate S a oman,

in Novembe Also, like many of the debutantes at-large to the state convention in

s Indiana State | Wi are seer ten at fashionable Kokomo Oct. 18-21, Other dele- - Workers, 2 night clubs h 1s 21, El Morocco fates will be Mesdames J. F. Huf- F ‘ 1] R WO | Q of patients and the Stork hb. she feels that fer, White, Barnes, Weir, 1 B d e \ Ca S : nking would put Schultz, D. O. Taylor, Frank Durnell / —— under her eves, lines around Paulsel, P. C. Travior, Talmage i mouth all too quickly. During” Smith and Elmer Bostic i NEW YORK, Sept. 13 (U.

attended yesterday ts H. Haerle, Jen — . : - : aia P).—John Nolan has been Elrod, Mrs. J. J. superintendent of an apart- . Party, Mrs. Hari) Ri | Vi 4 i c | a ) Arse 1832 ment in Brooklyn so many Edwin McNally, Rirs ICI). 1VIC O0101 ontrasts i years that neighbors couldn't George Home, Francis Dunn, Viet ; y say just how long he had been ¢. Dr. Johnson Rud Migs Yakey. 3 Q . WwW . \ doing hard manual labor, frehe league is affiliated with the] 3 “7 SE = . Ning ; ] he 1 ARE is ! Be . NS a MN CC n In Inter Ensembles The skirt is cut slim and straight quenting saloons with buddies me can Birth Contr a —that'ts new! The blouse is fasts and on occasion engaging in Meers are aerie r 2 : ch Q \ hy ac cs Ne HRS chair edt | ened right up to the high-collared Rshicuite qd Alar of ray f aqiey, Is { ait= ‘ s '] ; sty \ 4 n: Dr. & H. P. Gauss. second vice | Contrast —the startling Kind-——with rich, vivid colors labels fall and neckline that's new. It is trimmed clube at oe et tie vrman: Mrs. Elrod, treasurer; winter ensembles as a part of the new color trend in women's w ardrobes with rows of stitching, and they : S | ¢

] > . ae Q ing yesterday and fractured ers . The fashion show vestardav afternoon at Block's i te _lare new, too. In fact, this design ls | . 1 EF Barnard, recording secre e fashion show ye day afternoon at Block's auditorium empha (8232) is a very smart example of his nose. An ambulance took

and Mrs. Parry, corres ouding sized the importance of color—but color with contrast There were a Re ) Sad . Tings , - 4 ith La Pe ! : ¥ number of ensembles in forest green: the indispensable tailored two-piece Pin to the Kings County Hos roteet precious eyjes wi ary. : and fuschia—that gorgeous kin of|odd color partners such as brown runabout dress. It's unusually be- Shortly HENS TLEF ) 1 SRVIS REST the purple family that you'd like to ahd blue. Gay plaids held their) coming, too, because gathers be- the ay fied poll a sun . and | Mis. Ger y ltake a bite out of. The effect was Places on the color chart neath the smooth shoulder yoke and Attaches notiltied police head.

H : a sli © giv , . uarters that John was a lit nthe breath-catching side! Fall and winter jewelty 8 a slight blouse give it flattering a light ly on the breath-catching side inter jewelry seems to SOfthess woman, and what did they

1 nUineine ATO ne g “de 3 “ p : § 88. T 0 Make Home Her € but convincing (Prades i a taging ‘ aoa ame A ne uy Dr. and Mrs. Richard E. Gery will | Planned spending was a “must” watch fobs. Jewels anf Rake ee crepe or velveteen, all one color or They didn't know, offhand, be > wive Wood. JOT 8 waidrobe, with accessories) it a Rt a i sour favorit sontrast—secarle but implied that it was at home at 590 E. Drive. Wood- ] i worn together. too. Rhinestones In Your favorite contrast—scarlet : im y at. Capitnlized and underlined Port J : YI with black, gray with navy. vintage ‘John's" business and they

ruff Place. They were married Sat \ Q S , Ses 4 ¢ afternoon i wine, dahlia, cedar brown, bronze ao WHE SOUCIES Hlifh) ved wiv beige. It will be stunning didn't want to do anything. it A } OSSes N y a) e bride was Miss Iris G. Bea- green and Se 8 hive are ne new | too, made with a satin blouse and | Bb hter »f Mr. and Mrs. iS iades in the fashion world's rain-' go velvet skirt and blouse may be worn | . . M - . i SR ah a Ir bow. Matching gloves, hats ana, Dt V incent'’s Guild with other things. PURDUE PRESIDENT ODAY better light for better sight is everyone should have the right size lamp Poems : CE in and Ne wm bags in any of these eve-warming| ~ Pattern No. 8232 is designed for bulbs f seein ery is the so Mr. and Mrs. B/D 8 : | 232 is designed for ava at the lowest cost ulbs for eas ' fo of 'x af son of ira hues were combined with almost] Board to Convene sizes 12. 14, 16. 18. 20 and 40. Sire LEAVES FOR MANILA ilable to everyone y 8 Att RES Were Miss Mary AW color. The effect? Pleasing. | The St. Vincent's Guild board is 14 requires 17 yards of 36-inch rn in history. nes. Elwood. and Vernon Gery, In the 10 portraits painted by the to meet Monday at the hospital. material for short-sleeved blouse: LAFAYETTE, Sept. 13 (U. P)— Three factors are responsible for this: First, y Bend Block fashion artist, color held the More than 175 new and old mem- 2'¢ yards for long-sleeved. Two Dr. Edward C. Elliott, president of d . . © bride was graduated from In- title role. One striking street dressipers attended the Guild's first Yards of 36-inch material for the Purdue University, and his wife, lower electric rates than ever before. Second, Free lighting check-up diana University and is a member of Ehsemble Do evuedly : meeting of the season yesterday. | oR Sw Fall Sud Winter Baten | Sere en [Gute ay to Saver new brighter MAZDA lamps that stay brighter Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority and P23 c ol crepe Sister Rose was stess } 4 : , from where they sail Satur- . : $3 . . . Ranas Dra Kepph Dr. Gery was | tall turban of brilliant violet and | group at a hai theOk on - — Book, 32 pages of attractive designs | day for Manila, P. I. longer and give more light at no additional One of our Home Lighting advisers 3 & . gloves of the same shade. for every size and every occasion,| At Manila, Mr. Elliott will act as cost for current. Third, lower prices on Bet- will be glad to check over the lighting

graduated from the Indiana Uni- ipreciation of the organization's versity School of Medicine and is a model showed a plain pastel green Plo activities bo opr iS now ready. Photographs Show special adviser on policy to the board Sight la bulbs for homes, stores, of- : h ith a Light Meter and wool davtime dress worn with deep DS S"|dresses made from these patterns/of regents of the University of| tef Sight lamp bulbs fo ’ ’ in your home wi 8

member of Sigma Chi, Phi Chi and D I's rank ; ; : : : aie Alpha Ome eA ha Fraternities, |Vine hat, gloves and bag [a A ye ee ene Tet the Sot J a BOL a EL aun about| fices and factories. show you how easy it is to have Better - < Hit New High 6 chairme: BEETLE ; -. JO char 8 SINS Jan. 1. During his absence a com- 3 Sash ’ ’ . . : : Ca d Tables Protected ful : . Puls oN pres oa dq brief 1° this new book help you in your sew=| mites of four will direct university The sight-saving sizes give the extra light you Light for Better Sight. Phone for this ar aotes rrotectec Hats, incidentally, hit a new high, ! I t the year's activi- ing, One pattern and the new Fall | afrairs. Thev are Prof. F. C. Hocke- and vour children need for reading, studying, free service today. If you would protect your card accentuated with billowy ostrich !ies. The organization will furnish and Winter Pattern Book—25 cents. | ma. pean A. A. Potter, Controller i i I i table from water spots and beverage plumes and pheasant feathers ® Ward for older girls and boys this Pattern or book alone—15 cents. |p B. Stewart and Harry J. Reed sewing, and playing. At present low prices, stains, look at the new icy-white complementing the upward swing Year. Two years ago the smaller; To obtain a pattern and step-by-| = = = "~~ ie waterproof silk table covers deco- of hairlines. Skirts were wide—lots children’s ward was a guild project. step sewing instructions inclose j5] BEARS 23D CHILD rated with appropriate black and|of pleats—and handbags were big,| Attending the board meeting cents in coin together with the! PITTSTON, Pa. Sept. 13 (U, P) red motifs. Inexpensive and very the largest being a voluminous Monday will be Mesdames Madfien, | «bove pattern number and your size, | —Mrs Sam Sciandra's 23d baby was | N )] | A he A 0] L | S p25 4 Bd / ht C 0 Sk a) | | attractive for your own table and, if brown suede bag 14 inches in diam- Nae prank John § Dari: your name and address and mail to reported “doing well” today. The (el 47 you are looking for a bridge prize, eter carried with a street outfit of Russe rite, C. S. Drake, L. G Pattern Editor, The Indianapolis|12-pound girl joined the other 13 ¥ py a very acceptable one for any win- | teal biug |Druschel, E. B. Duane, B. F\ Hat- | Times, 214 W, Maryland St, In- living Sciandra children last night. Electric Building, 17 N. Meridian Phone, Riley 7627 ner, Sports® clothes were tweedy with field and A. H. HWber, dianapolis, Ind. \ The father is a WPA worker, . ARRAN dt