Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1940 — Page 7

TUESDAY, SEPT. 10, 1940 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 7

tions, Miss Barbara Easterday will

|New Pastor To Talk (00 or ar a a Roy

° . . ’ . | . > cs R Homemaking— i; Plaures Are Part of Am Fashion Week Sigma Kappas Sina ton play accordion solos, und Mrs. Roy

singing.

i Hear New | The Central Women's Christian ————— | | Missionary Society will meet Friday ON TOP OF

Clean Your Electric Light Bulbs; | «T - - 1d Work Te Tey Th WR OF On Jobs. Children and Manners | § ] ¥ ii I — Ki BF Fie or Crs mary Little, 4233 Guilford Ave. Mrs N That He C | E. T. Karst and Mrs. George Robert ow a 8 Lan Miss Elizabeth C. Spencer, Buf- sve assistant hostesses Hear Cloarly!

ot Do YOU GET AS much light as you pay for? Or is the brilliance | 3 i § | falo, recently appointed traveling The Rev. J. F. Edwards, new pas Today, try our nik our electric lights obscured by a film of dust on the bulbs? BExperi- | : < “a i § | secretary for Sigma Kappa Sorority, (or of the Broadway Methodist hi Mag Ws og : S conducted by an illuminating company demonstrated that a : : 3 a ; 1 XE | will address a business ‘meeting of Church, will speak at the meeting Demonstrations clean bulb yields on 5 to 40 per cent more light than a dirty one. = | Pe Du ETT B The business session will include the Sito or, A T5-waft lamp that is kept thoroughly clean is practically the equiva- | | the Alumnae Chapter to be held election of officers and the appoint- Wim An Hue lent of a 100-watt en that has been neglected. i Electric light bulbs should be giv-| — . rd | Mrs A. R. Wengel, 5119 E. St to coming conventions

| Thursday evening at the home of ment of committees and delegates en periodic wipings with a damp A : | : : : 3 i ng o ! 5 with a damp, cheese cloth on the material and : 3 g : : Reports will be made by Mrs. R. soapy cloth : i : | | Clair St. Miss Laurena Rieschick gy ih corresponding ENR. OUSTICON

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iron over it. § : Remove the bulb, then wipe the : a : g gan” } {and Mrs. E. D. Taggart will be as- Mrs. George Barnes, treasurer, and

lass “trys Ix TY Wd o n Y vag in | ri Su joi i . ni Todey S Recipe sistant hostesses. Mrs. J. F. Huffer, flower mission Ream zi 130 E_Wash BL LI SSL : sure that both glass and | : chairman metal parts are thoroughly dre. | Beer u Ta Mode | Miss Spencer is the daughter of a ignly dry. | Mrs. E. M. Burge will lead devo- V N S. Clean Ice Cube Tras (Serves 4 to 6) (the former Anna Blanche Benefiel, - ee . TRY A WANT AD IN THE TI 85. ° 3 og | Three pounds shoulder of beef, |who was widely known as a soloist |

When ice cubes leave an unpleas- |: teaspoon ginger, 1: teaspoon dry 'in churches here and in Chicago, |

BNL taste in beverages — DS un=- mustard, 4 teaspoo 11 spice, p § ; " oe Stat. poon wll spice, and is the grandaughter of Blanche : Goodbye

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clean ice trays are the cause. Every teaspoon pepper, 1 teaspoon paprika, time the refrigerator is defrosted. 1 tablespoon sugar. Durand, concert singer, who was born in Indiana and educated in

the trays should be washed with Combine all the spices and rub : 3 ®0ap and water, then scalded and beef with the mixture. Stand at ‘Paris. Miss Spencer is a graduate : m of Cornell University and is as- : i 1 assroo sociated with her father in the g ;

dried before they are refilled with jeast 8 hours Wecber i nels : $ S, ater for fresh cubes. The next process requires salt, Pat Anderson Leaves flour, 1 onion, 3 carrots, 1 tablespoon minced green celery leaves, Indianapolis women are doing a ': bay leaf, 2 cups boiling vegebit of sacrificing so that the Duch- table stock or water, 12 new potaess of Windser may have her new toes hairdress Dust the prepared meat with

Buffalo off . ‘Cox- a Futialoutas of the Ralph C. Cox ; 1 Headaches

She is the author of several short stories and travel articles inspire : by her journeys, which have taken ooo Dull. blinding headaches that

her over most of the United States, k hadiwork drudaer ravral r . r 3 2 Several of the customers of Pat- salt and flour. Brown on all sides Canada, the West Indies and South make schoolwork a udgery 1 1 1 : : rick Anerson over at Block's An- lin drippings, using large heavy : 8 1 America and cut down classroom ef. i Jon Lid happy for him that kettle or Dutch oven. Grate onion | Ei iL = In Sigma Kappa work Miss du ; 4 ficiency are so often the rel Chess Vv or a newlv stvled —_ 2 +i RY . E: 3 3 Re 3 - t Go 3 y . Coit Ture ums Wrougt Si Te and carrots and add, with celery, . , ; ; Spencer has been president of the : : sult of some detect of vision. Hin ot erally wr. x it Fhe (bay “leaf tad Stock Yor Water. ‘Cov. _ Buffalo Alumnae Chapter, rushing Rd Proseriv Sifted @losses will tied ‘trl SepTelay Ss DIT CISZrUN= ‘er and simmer 3 hours. Add the : ie | : director for Province 2, district iy opel gL IT, SDON a for il oe pif oh To peeled new potatoes 40 minutes be- “ i i counselor for the province, and for a remedy this condition, make pons for ihe loss of their favor- | irre «ary > a." = SRI SRA i 3 ’ ite stylist fore serving § : wap . om RONEN sor os 8 the past three Years has been prov- ee work easier and higher grades No. “Pat” is not doine t former Remove meat and surround with ince president. In her new capacity hi ; possible. If YOUR daughter Bing elindBipee potatoes. “hicke avy slightly. . i " Rd 2 : " Wally Simpson's new hair-do, PCY 3 ick n gravy slight! : bik ll i id SB he will inspect college and alumnae ¥ 4 : fiers from deficient eyes That's the iob of Wav Forrest Add more stock or water when meat ®. Sa i ; 6 , ed : chapters throughout the United : Hh : pa Fobra ) who was called to sso. do ‘the is cooking, if necessary. Ol vr ren " _— or TT. i ARTon A —— States and Canada : 2 sight, have Dr ahrbach ex- \ a. « 4 wo AN « wa ul i 1 | ! i Duchess’ hair. “Pat” has been tak 3 ; : » : The central office of Sigma Kap- | % amine her eyes NOW, I 3 ir. “Pat” ha Duell aken Toda y's Salad As a part of the “It's Fashion Week at Avres tume series. It is a costume suit, America’s most n. Sorority. under She hr | “ y on So - “ih Dy a Tires > presentation, living pictures of the mew fall and | favored fashion, with a simple and slender wool De ED. Cogeart is at 120 E ND yh Allan ‘Cortel- Chicken and Ham Salad | winter mode will be shown throughout the week in dress. Over it is worn a coat with the new fitted Market St hs ’ bed a, ‘one ‘of tl ne i e Con- i sy " 3 \ X St. | Nerite: Tia Rl hn is Leen (Serves four to six) Ayres’ Tearoom on the eighth ‘floor The Fashion | waist, bloused back, straight skirt made fluid with ZL; ental Sal 1S In J ¥ York re- 3 ‘trai rill —. . y = Yoo tc "WR . ews ummm aie xzetapt _— — — ’ ceiving traini Yrs 03 ce Mir. An- One and one-fourth cups cooked Portraits wih be prevewey during the pen hours pock Bless : For drama, the coat has Plastrons and WH ? Tkrnback G iy ry a 3 ; ever ay 11S week y }. @ {et the as S most favor Ur——s - » : . derson in the Antoine Salon chicken, % cup diced boiled ham, ©€Ver) day : this ‘wee * rom a unti p i Wh pockets o ie Jue on’ mo. wvored fur—staccato Republican Club Tea Air Cooled « Phone L1.8335 salt, pepper, 1 cup diced celery, : from 1 o'clock until 2pm 1e photograph above sharp SH ith it. the model wears a feathered ’ Optometri Office at ofl-th

rs one of r \ y OS = t the-face, veiled t hat . Job | cup French dressing, lettuce, ls cup| SHOWS one of the living pictures in the town co: front he-face, veiled felt ha Is This Afternoon For Your For

a mayonnaise a ———————— ——— cies i fall an whole new crop m™ ishrga g . " i The chicken should be free from . . | The Fourth Ward Women's Re- Comfort Appointment

of beginning career girls apnroach- kin. fat. and eristl { should be oN i ing, Walter A. Lowen, New YOIK | op Ge oo h jTIS\e, ‘AN SI) " Cam D Ire sirls JA NE JORDA N publican Club will have a tea at the] V i 1t ~ n RA a I7e 3 placement specialist, offers these Far EE ves ri W 3 4 0 Se. . home of Mrs. Jesse Gammon this five commandment x tn wet |_Or Special occasions ‘white ‘medal : y (afternoon. Club directors who will ommandmen n hb tO 8 qlone is used. Sprinkle meat wit ~ ™ i 2 iob ate! S used. Sp Re at ‘with 11 ( al ~ndar be hostesses include the Mesdame: Ll salt and pepper, add celery and AC ' : . . vospvalle 1 ress Simply In becoming street french dressing. and let chill haif DEAR JANE JORDAN-—I am a girl of 15 My birthday Bos a Richardson, Tyo P SE hd 1'Cl il AN B+ i 11 n " y ni y 2 J AL S i, - ctiothes an HholT Or o oe ; October 16 and I will be 16 then. I moved here trom a small town yee -aManna, Agnes Todd, Jean 0 Wu an hour or more. Serve on platter mpe fall activities program of the ’ : ette Wilson, Frederick Payne, Lewis 2. Wear : ISh “bul Not ‘extreme jp Jettuce ‘cups and garnish with Gl TC IVI LIDS ogi about a month ago. While I lived in a small town I went with boys Finch. Herbert Hart Karl Kellv hat, clean gloves and street shoes mavonnaise Indianapolis Camp Fire Girls has to a certain extent I'he boy had to be nice, with gooa parents, I wp Fy ie : REVTAN, Jar! Sve) —" : S¢. 2 Ta tory “A " and ; ier 3. Carry a handbag the contents {been announced bv Mrs. Russell B had to be in by 11 o'clock, and I could not just go riding y a witha rw : 1 { ] S : ——————— of which can be found without pro- l ues X | ince we came here Mother won't even let me walk eight block I sli ny AOL, PRO- I'he Que: tion Boa {Steinhour, executive secretary. S : a even let me wak ‘eight ‘blocks longed struggle and which is free of : to a movie with a ' She says I am too voung to go with the . : wr av . y 173 y FY ys, Py ~ . 3 « a powder and lipstick stains Q How may I remove mildew The first swimming class in a| pops here. I disacree. I can't have & boy friend at the house heStains from colored cottons and Saturday morning series is to be| cause we live with mv stepfather's sister and she has five little me, 2 held Oct. 5 at the ‘Hoosier Athletic children Besides them I have two brothers. and I can’t run ‘hem A—If the stains do not come out Club under the direction of Mrs.| off every time I want to have company: so what am I going to do? ith unaer 1 i Kinder Q dat ricci: No > > with laundering, use a mild bleach, Flora inder, Miss Patricia Mc A boy whom I like and who likes me saves he will take mv 14 such as 1 teas 1 S an Tiss 1 ‘Harr NEY y R@ ¢ f ‘ SUC 1 easpoonful of potassium Guire and Miss Louise O Hara. vear-old brother along on our dates if Mother won't let us go out : : permanganate to 1 pint of water, Miss Marian Schleicher is to be alone. I can see Mother yint of view in not iu riding around On Launder Lng Rao) applied with a medicine dropper. instructor at the beginning and pecause I was hit by an automobile once, but ant see why 1 The brown stain of potassium per- advanced cooking classes at the Cit- an’ ut at all. Do vou? Remember » old dar “3 sy 5 cant go out at ali Jo you i r 1 Nd davs w 1 ancanat av " ; : Ia ce Utility Tl je dil™ : : . I 2 was practicaRy IMpossible aundel Suna may Ben be Yeymoved zens oi . ol 3: 10 i I've heard that you give good advice on all such problems and ravon dresses ‘bed i wr 1 Juice or oxalic-acia sol- mary class 1s to meet at o0 a. M.| 7 hope that you can help me. Piease try K. D AY Well SER an . udion, on Saturdavs beginning Oct. 5. The i 2 : : = i aE advanced class is to begin the first : worry about the stretching or the Q@—How can scratches on furni- Saturdav in November Answer-—Perhaps vour mother's fears about city bovs will ae pes » meltin ID Lay unger mand ture be temporarily touched up? The Guardians’ Association of down after she has lived here for a while and got used to the idea. iron Todav the ma jori \ f rayon A—Scratches on both enameled the local organization was to open In a small town where evervbodv Knows evervbodv else and there articles launder with great u and varnished furniture can be tem- js year with a business meeting at aren't many places to go, parents feel more secure about theu Cs yi pons Coenen With ordinary pe’ jocal office, 42 Union Trust daughters Bowie your mother has a certain fear about the Ra) ons should never be isteq, wax yom Polish the retouched Blde. toda: Plans for the fall! city and the strangers in it which will grow less as she gets acTI d or wrung out oak the spots lightly with a c e : aint rit eon] x a m yong ring : ! fhe Rites bln 2 - Sn to develod ee to be discussed and new Quainted with more p Opt 1 ime in luke warm water lhe luster of the wax i ) hy a fine wi ase off her fears is to double dat "i eh Er 1 € a suardians ‘welcomed. The first I think a fine wa ease off her fears i 0 double date witn Lh a ALY ana ¥er La ws for ( Lhildren Shutan meeting will be Saturday, your l4-vear-old broth Every voung girl craves companions of ig ! Sua Airough SHIT DREN oxy is : Sept. 28 at 10:30 a m her own age and should have them. If she has no place in her abric inse th hl Pres: CHILDF learn mostly by 3 wm ey 3 : ; » tertai r friends at n she ut o y 1} ( : es tly by the The annual Halloween skating! OWn home to entertain her friends, what can she do but go to the the water from the garment. roll in mistakes they make. This is not a I. ) movies? a towe water bad school, entirely, but an unhappy Do» At Riverside skating rink will i to i and Knead as much water Pad SCI i t ¥. t an Vv ALS ; Bp " TATE ially res “i Sori he ISIS Brest Pr YOu: Ht TE SSH ] Wav Er Ont Ti wastes dws “, PY he held late in October. In addition Loving parents usually respond to gentle, insistent pressure from from i 3 ible 1 vay from en hy we {me oo vey to these activities several units are their children. They do not want to deprive the voung of all pleasure heat and inlicht nome Si l 1 y ever: » 3 y y 1 x v 1 +} $ the nt’ y my y ve a wi ait ; > laws: ‘Those = > Segre sues Os planning week-end trips to Camp In living but they are loath to admit that thev're growing un and Do not use a hot iron and always 5 siex » trios yiia us never be Delicht Tentative plans for a, getting more independent. Overwhelmed by their fears, they are apt ‘on it on ro f MOIS I'( 1, 3 S ¢ y adh ray . ¢ y s ew . Arya 5 bua n fron it on the wrong side. If mois ON, Those used as general. Tire Firls glee club also are 10 over-protect their children, thus preventing them from gaining ure is needed for removing guidance and the more undefined : :

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proud if b ed . i ——— | You needn't be defiant, but you can speak up and explain your rant = roua 11 you "US ’ p > : 1 1 II you rushed your teeth point of view You can insist upon some social experience, and

often.” d . N « \ arr t y y . rot Sh] a Hye SY VY x And TYemember, Mother and Ded St. Vi Incents Cuil compromise by accepting your brother as a chaperon, by coming in at a reasonable hour, and by telling vour mother where vou will be

when vou ar 7 y * NY] 4 5 HNN, oe: oe gg og twist the (Chairmen Named Remember that as you grow older your problem will be less : is < y , 3 - i 4 vour opi lg BE Ra anspus The more responsibility you take for vourself, the more confidence youl ‘ $ S Instead ” ] \ cd ” . werd 33 im. : y y PARE ere 33 St nt ospital 1 { your mother will have in vou. JANE JORDAN, of “don'ts John and Mary will! ~~ Vincent's ‘Hospita Guild, * : > ;

} 11 : 4 . it e y R — obey just a little better, | openea its season activities yester- Put your prohiems in a letter toe Jane Jordan who will answer vour questions in this column daily

Vind Your Manners {day with a meeting from 10 a. m.| — . en ———————————

" to 4 p. m. at the nurses home os : ; If vou place a long distance tele- I : erick Martin. A class for members

’ cil ; ®- | Sister Rose was hostess at the 12:30 re ): wl phone call when you are a guest in p —. She entertains the Urnci S d dANCC children, aged 6 to 8 years, will be ¢ Fry J v . l 1 nn . 1 Le S 1 : : : » Sniends lurve, Houw gress wi biow | held on Thursday from 3:30 to 4:30

t g annually at its first meeting. much it costs. Ask the operator the gH pro ih A ot fa yresiden ~ ip. n orge A. Smith, president, - 1 amount of the toll and leave the A MIS. George A. More O DC ns Season N exact amount. {has appointed the following com- a. Norman Green will sponsor the {mittee chairmen: Mrs. George Lilly, | {Dramatic Club this season with re-

{ membership; Mrs, Ral oh Locary, anTsalc On sdnesdave at R® ! P : The 1940-41 season of the Athe- Penrsal on Wednesdays at 3 p. m. Ihe first meeting of the 1940-41

> * { J contact: Mrs. J. William Wright, A ’ SPVsitivies Sak apy. atk a sveriics ? WA omen 10 Aid endowment: Mrs. W. C. Kennedy, naeum Turners will open saturaay vear of the Women's Auxiliarv to

{ways and means; Mrs. C. F. Rein- ‘with a dance preceded by dinner. the Athenaeum Turners will be held

s G O P " TE sche, Sowing =n wing oe E Doc Grayson’s orchestra will play. tomorrow at the Athenaeum. The | ) IC ker, layettes; rs, oJ. \ rogram for the coming vear will OLD RANGE Vc |e yg i ec: Mis. Ruin (Casey. The Trst rehearsal wf the Maen- DIosTam for the coming year will we 1€1 . eljare; / radii, | presented | public relations; Mrs. C. N. Reit- nerchor was last night. The School Reservations for the dinner to be

A Republican y ni A oe Ld CAPE oe Usiiien steck and Mrs. Theodore Marbaugh, lof Physical Education will open next served at 6:30 p. m. may. be made Ww Y . leita IS Deng Or-|.njjqren's diversional; Mrs. Tracy Monday under direction of Fred-!with Mrs. E. E. Pflumm MRS. R. L. GASAWAY

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ganized for the national presidential ack vOVIYSER aa : : “2 'W. Whitaker and Mrs. C. H. Luft, . Z - campaign with committees in all occupational therapy; Mrs. George | 3 1103 East Ninth Street ! alge [USL witles wi! Ke site. F. Knue, surgical "dressings and Sa Ip 0) } ; ae will aSSISU In Teg- apc John F. Darmody, purchasing. 7 / 7 IStering voters, getting out the vote, Other officers with Mrs. Smith 5 presenting radio parties and doing a > <

giners] catipaien OR are Mrs. Harvey B on, first vice . ° EEE |] "A ‘group of With snd H2th distro [DTE0NG Mis. Walter L. Brant . ReDHORm 3 . il second vice president; Mrs. Russell 4 ¢ ode 2 3 epublican women met recently at | white treasurer: Mrs. Marie ® oe oo 7 En 0 Clean Cool Care-free Cookin ; the Columbia Club to appoint of- O'Hern recording secretary: MTs. i Y r F g AS RANGES ficers. Vig Ln Edward Chapman p R Stees corresponding Sere was named chairman; 'S. Allee oe QUE ; . iy Kidd, first vice ET re en Sars v os. Xx vy HED: BURN, % th Y 'R d Ww ith [CL : Seigesmund, second vice chairm ive EY. Mes = / e ear oun Roper has designed a : YMan; |g Duane, T. J. Scanlon, B. F. Hat- / s

NFS. oy E. Mendenhall, finance go10 and C. S. Drake, directors. 0 d committee chairman and Mrs. L. E. ee small, smart, moaern Hob Surratory olson, secretary, Wi R f T . hi | The executive committee will con- CHET IKOASt Longh a . A . rom: wha ene : rge majority of Electric range owners switched gas range A [1Y the sist of all presidents of Federated! Miss Helen Wallin, 3501 N. Sher- hs gt! " la ge na) an wo : clubs and the officers of the cam- man Drive, will entertain members ) ; Te | p——— oW — to Electric cooking from some other method. ConTi e) ton UE RT paign committee. Mrs. Clarence R. of the Epsilon Chapter of Rho Delta Ee ? Martin is executive committee Sorority at a wiener roast tonight. v i honev! e N iah- chairman. Members of the organ-| At the meeting following officers | eA " ; 5 oney All of the h Cl izing committee are Mesdames W. K. will be nominated. ‘ judge the advantages an Electric range offers over : . Stineman, Schuyler Mowrer, W. G. 5 : gt mT : er-priced time, work Shaffer, Dells Hoss and Tee fog Rh ‘bE all others, They speak from experience in their own Rn ling. R O/NG A SONG OF ¥ NS a a ; oy aN i Jos Cirle Tange Ps food-saving NO WHIPPING R t's 3 38 x | kitchens when they sav a flameless Electric range CY - Py { a at » " Society Sponsors Party YSE WEIN ALL TOUR { .." : Mrs. John McAllen and Mrs. AS OTHER WOMEN D( 4 by | have proved Electric ooking speed in the three-

Fur- Michael McAllen are chairmen of SEETETETIECRIZIT: the card party to be given tomorrow TER

sequently, thev are qualified by experience to

is cleaner, cooler and gives better results. They

tures have been included in this model : sl Poni eins times-a-day test of preparing their families” meals.

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’ evening at 8 o'clock by the St. idl i x ) wa ‘ : . thermore, its Round-Up Philip Neri Altar Society. GIVE ME A TRIAL AND YOU 'LL ENJO pb ; ; I'heir own Electric bills and houschold budgets

sale price has been kept Democrats Meet Tonight : ol ; show that an Electric range is economical to ge " ! The Women's Democratic Har- \ : STN low! Ask to mony Club. Center Township, out- CTI, ; 3 SAE N h ~J m . side Previnet 2 will Hold dts Taninyy : R Xi BS wt 8 by - I'ake a tip from women who know see Roper Range, (lle 8 meeting tonight at the home of Mrs. fi | ND 3 A | % . switch an Electric re . : Frieda Geier, 155 W. Southern Ave. | a y . \ x, { Sustely Tom i EUR Crane, el 542! With your old

operate and makes food dollars go farther,

CY : “ "or ( stove, S 30 iw ¥ ty ey Oui @® To call Gray DearLeErs Mutual AGENCY or ye pha Chap of : a Omicron | RO _ " 4 1] n G Lb 4 . Alpha Sorority, will meet at 12:30] “a 3 JY == Milnut with Gray Deavers Nationar Morvan Fire Insur- | IIL Pe Full-size family sive with large

only ; oi fs Ti : =6 i Di ro ore Hide Welh 2. w/ ©vaporated ance Co., please dial WAbash 2456 instead of CASH PRICE 2.unit oven . . . Three high-speed : Ms? milk

. | el tn - : HArrison 3000 as heretofore. There is no change in Installed on 7 ir] 5-heat top units and Thrift cooker MODERN GAS RANGES SeSsn at Hotel Lincoln Extra Rich in Vitamins A, B,D, and G street address—18th & Meridian Sts.—or in the NUTT ... Lamp and built-in appliance ranma ella Na I YO ap . i og pra Costs Less than @ Canned Milk type of insurance service offered by this progres- Indionapolis

FOR DSA] ERE [1H Delta Phi Sorority will meet to- Tse Milnut in coffee, for cooking, and in > night at 8 o'clock at the Hotel Lin- hi desserts as you would use whole milk, give mutual insurance agency Plan OTE ETT < J" § ( 8

coln. cream, whipping cream, or a canned milk. ; | CITIZENS GAS [EERE NEE ihre © | Grain Dealers Mutual’ F Fo The Southport O. E. S. Auxiliary CAROLENE OT Cr ene, Niinels rain Cd ers oo nH Hd . is sponsoring a fish fry Friday and 12; CURA LCR EIR AE Sv vce nichts wi the Southport 50 RICK Ce bumee ls } INDIANAPOLIS [ower & Wo COMPANY

| Grade School. Mrs. Charlotte Baker, {president of the organization, is in M | 7 A § 11 f 2 . | of RILEY + WP. " 5610 E. Wash ngton

outlet . . . and smokeless broiler.