Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1938 — Page 7

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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28 1938

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1200 Attend Opening of I'ood Class

Times Cooking School to End Tomorrow Night At English’s.

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mmdianapoli now bein 's Theater,

will end with a

Frien

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‘oods for a Me ved vient i attendance of 1200 Inwomen he first Busy Ruth

for 1 Menus for Miss hool director second session was (0 open today on the theme oueite, Madam The be held 9:30

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is “Foods of 100 menus are program. Those who contam-

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Auxihary Heads To Meet Oct. 13

will b antelope Watkins

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district officers

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include a special Mrs

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mbers. be hostess at committee Mrs. Gus president Sen Munro

nnounced 3 Al auxili i Mrs. David bylaws; Mrs 1 litation: Mrs. place. M HH 0 Miss ice sales; Miss —> welfare; Mrs Ameri and efense; G

community Mrs

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Thompson R. D. McDaniel

hat with a jewelled ornament, \ nd matching ante ensemble. the business

Nature Study Club Will ? Scason With Hike Saturday

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from 2:3

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a practice

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ub will begin their 1g the canal tow path car line will Katherine Graves will Open house Woollen’ will be held A) meet at ransport 3

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radio lative Ars Mrs ouncil of Women John W. Ross awards; MesMcComb, William Robert Bryson Mrs Spe Mrs. Harry Home, Mrs (ivities Howard tivities; Mrs Albershardt, bridge prizes; nn Ww. Ross, Claude S Denbo telephone; and Mrs. Bugene Barth Counce

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theme : 1 the V-1 organization and ang a5 Vou Downing Johnson , chairman.

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nse hou! : A Wiener roa be Oct with Miss Eno E. Cook Sunday, spend basket Y flat rocks by Husse) ouliing Menbers

hake Satur

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Creek A wp Water hu Oct ers, been planned along the canal ™

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nf Guthrie of Guthrie

will be A Halloween

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Memorial Forest, held Oct. 22 to party will be held Oct. 29 at Woollen’s Gardens. A prize will be given for the best representation some natural object able Miss Dorothy wall bi

spect

ol veget White

animat or

muaneral

Lecture Club Will Hold

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Mellissa Cornish vacation at al & tea tomorrow aftern Woman's Lecture Club. T begin at 2 p. m. at Department Club. Members of organi discuss plans for the vear The official club vear the gon luncl Oct. at the Woman ly present the first series. Officers of the organi Mrs. William Euclid Whi dent: Mrs. Lee Inghirg, president: Mrs. S.A vice presiden Mis treasurer, ana AL secretary. Mrs nembership ch Albert Michels Namara,

will speak on Guatemala oon of the he tea will the Woman's ation will S program, will open with Friday. S Department Demarchus Brown wili of her new

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ation ©, presifirst vice Salmon Second Edith Norman Loom:s Miller and Paul

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and 1al chairmen.

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‘Mrs. Honored a Club's 'T

Department

Woman's Meets at Clubhouse; Mary Stair Plays.

Hunt Ridge, new president woman's Departnent Club, to be honor guest today at a program, reception and the clubhouse, 1702 N. Me-

Ms. Was

tea at ridian St. Miss Mar) was to play dw and tea Mesdames BE. May Charles H. Smith, Walter S. and Miss R Ksihorme Beeson to pour. My Guy H. Shadwas to ESE on “My What-

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In the receiving he at the re-|

ception will be Mrs. Frank C. Walker, general chairman: Mrs. incoming president; Mus. Hurt, retiring president; T. McWhirter and Mis . Coate, founders; Mrs. Edward Franklin White. legal adviser; Mrs. E. ¢ Rumpler, parliamentarian; Mrs. Frederick G. Balz, director of the General Federation of Clubs; Mus. E. I. Poston, president of the State Federation of Clubs; Mus. W. Keenan, president of the SevDistrict of Clubs, and Mrs. W. W. Thornton, Mrs. E. M. Schofield and Mrs. R. O. McAlexander, past presidents of th organization. Members of the board and department chairmen also will receive UASTS

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¢ and tearoom were to be decorated by the Garden Department exhibit committee consisting of Mrs. Jerome E. Homan, chairman: Mrs. William E. Kennedy, vice chairman; Mesdames C. H Augstein, W. C. Bartholomew, John 3. Benson, Helen Talge Brown, Bryce, Eva Hitz, Ernest Goshorn, William I. Hoag, T. PF. Hudgins. Emslev Johnson, Gage McCotter, D F. Meditch, Oliver S. Guio, H. Off. J. H. Orndorfl. Harn r. Robert Ramsey, Edward edlow C. E. Sunthimer. committee in charge of th tea Was be headed by Mrs. Ira Holmes, chairman, and Mrs. William H. Polk and Mrs. Raph 1 Thompson, vice chairmen, hey were be assisted Mesdames Russel Whi Omer F. Whiteman, George Steinmetz, Ray |, Dorw ard, P. C E L Ped John vay C

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to by te P Reilly, Brown; Berns, Myron A. Wood; Everett Harmy Dorothy Kothe,

I adorated Church Women Will Meet

“Christian Womanhood Action will be ti theme for an all-day meeting Friday he Indianapolis of Federated Church WomImag el Evangelical and Church F. Morris

low Noy Per Cy

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in e of t Council en Reformed

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nl na Plans tor e outlined by department chal \ tional period and special music included on rogram.

Sub-Deb Chapters I

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lan Dance Oct.

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1h-Deh Rornhon hieen O'Donnell are The orchestra committee includes] the Misses Jean O’Brien, Lillian | Metallic and Betty Carson. Eileen Salladay Miss Marjorie | Murray are in chat publicity

and

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Add to Membe wahip Of Art Association

New members of the Indianapolis Art Association were announced today by Mrs. Frederic H membership committee chairman. They include Mes sdames PF. H. Wimmer, P. H. Logan, A. R. Scheidenhaim, Alex 1 Teggar . Ww kimen. Philip King and Genevieve Hughel Lewis; Miss Sue Howe, Miss Ada Bicking, licht and Alan R. Albright Association members mav enter their children the drawing and art appreciation cl opening Satur ‘dav t the John Herron Art Museum. Miss Anna Hasselman, curator. Miss June Woodworth and Miss Claire Williams will be charge.

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Fall SHOES @ $295 and Tye 8 e REED'S ®

50 MONUMENT CIRCLE @

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About It at

THE TIMES COOKING SCHOOL

Thursday

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A Assist in Arranging Clubs’

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WwW ould Yo ou Care

This afternoon and tonight to see what it would be like to: Drive at night without mumbling headlights— (pans Sit down in a theater to watch movie and swear that the fig tl.» screen were on stage in per son. Opportunity to witness phenomena, along with many oth [will be offered at lecture-demonstra-tions of “Polaroid,” the new ol

imprecations at the glare of

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which “combs” the vibrations of ordinary light into a single plane. The material was invented, Wheelwright said, by Edwin Land, while a student Harvard University where Mr. was a professor of physics.

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Demonstration wil

Indianapolis residents will have a chance

Mr. H.

Wheelwright

12 Irs. Kivett to Entertain

Mrs. Homer Kivett, 3410 E. Ninth St., will entertain members of the On-Ea-Ota Club tomorrow at a 1 p. m. luncheon. A business meeting and bridge will follow.

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Activities

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1. Miss Patrick is assisting with arrangements for dance to be held by the Talisman and Leora chapters of the SubDeb Club Oct. 12 at the Riviera

Club.

Joan the @® 1.2 Choy Fine Cut Chop Suey or Chow Mein is made from whole some vegetables and tender morsels of meat. It is a ready to heat-ande eat food and is best when served with La Choy Chow Mein Noodles and seasoned with La Choy Soy Sauce. A surprise for impromp‘a lunches, dinners and suppers and an ideal food for children. Your grocer is offering a can containing two sizable portions with a can of La Choy Chow Mein Noodles at a low price for both cans

La Choy Food Products, Inc., Detroit

"RECIPE_BQOKLET ON REQUEST}

2. Miss Doris Crane is president of the Lo-Sin-Loy Club which will hold a tea from 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday at the home of Miss Mary Katherine Jones. Miss Harriet Kinnaman and Miss Betty Lou Homsher will assist.

8. Active in the Women's AthJetic Club of the Hoosier Athletic Club is Miss Helena Wanner, vice president.

{ € parent material which controls 11g waves, to be held under auspices of -—

the Indianapolis Power & Lig

Students to See It

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The first demonstration was to be given at 1:45 this afternoon at Caleb Mills Hall, Shortridge Hig! School, for high school science students. The main demonstration, open to the public, will be given at 8 o'clock tonight in Ipalco Hall, 16th and Alabama Sts., with George W. Wheoelwright III, partner the LandWheelwright Laboratories which developed the material, conducting the lecture... The material -has been explained by Mr. Wi heelwright as a substance

Personals

and Mrs daughter, garet Fi sher, and Mrs. fauver have returned f anniversary celebrat Northwest Territory,

and Murs, ( Hotel Ney

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1 Lowell S. Fisher heir

Miss Harrieit N Harriett Keerom the 150th of the Greenville, O.

are

New

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eorge

Cramer Yorker P. Cuthbert Philadelphia Wn vears

Dr wll leave where they Dr. Cuthbert graduate school Pennsylvania, Indianapolis Forest College are Darnell Westover, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert J. Westover: Robert August Kuerst, of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kuersy, Miss Al Jeane Kern, daughter of Mr Mrs, Arthur C. Kt Richard and Alan Gripe, sons ot Ih Mrs. O. H. Gripe; Miss Dorothy raine Westbay, daughter of Mr. and { Mrs. James Herron Westbay and | Miss June Yvonne Gard daugh.of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Garaner

and Mrs. Marvin Oct. 1 lor are to live for t wall of

stu 1x

the Ul

at the post

niversity ot

enrollees at Lake

James

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"As a cooking expert and as a traveler too, I'm constantly on the look-out for distinctive eating places and fine food service. is the Lincoln Tuscany Room."

HOTEL LINCOLN

for her headquarters in Indianapolis during the Times Cooking School

In Indianapolis my preference

THE MENL

of the Tuscany Room is designed your individual The traditional Hoosier dishes and the

classic fare of America's

for taste. most famous hostelries are two notable

food services offered daily.

Luncheon from ...vseee..:.40c

Dinner from ...coviecevses 150

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HOW RICH THE SUDS ARE 7/7 VES... WOMEN SAY NOW? ; { THE NEW RINSO GIVES . ( OVER 25% MORE SUDS

pr” > lo THAN THE OLD

A. Mis-|

Rabbi Morris M. Feuer- |

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i me esis AND WITHOUT ANY HARD SCRUBBING

OR BOILING

I'VE ALWAYS USED RINSO IN MY WASHER BUT DID YOU SEE HOW SNOWY THE CLOTHES CAME WHEN SHE JUST SOAKED THEM?

THE COLORS CAME OUT SO BRIGHT AND GAY, TOO

. wy 2rd FN a Lg CW

~~ CUP FOR CUP, THE NEW RINSO GIVES AT LEAST 25% MORE SUDS THAN THE OLD

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RINSO’'S RICHER SUDS SOAK CLOTHES WHITER WITHOUT SCRUBBING OR BOILING

MARVELOUS

RINSO 1S SAFE FOR WASHABLE COLORS

WASHER AND DISHPAN

RUTH CHAMBERS, Indianapolis Times HOME-MAKING EXPERT SAYS:

“The New Rinso gives over 25%, more suds than the old. Its richer, longer-lasting suds soak clothes shades whiter and yet are perfectly safe for all fast colors. The New Rinso is marvelous for dishes, too; and is as kind as ever to hands.”

IN TUB,

NAPOLIS TIMES EXPERT TH CHAMBERS will > e her demonstration

ATER AT ENGLISH THE AT 9:30 A. M. & 7:30 P. M. TOMORROW

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NOTE NEW HANDY OPENING

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