Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1944 — Page 2
It's a big “jam session” tonight for all the teen-agers, both “slick chicks and wise guys,” from 7:30 to 9:30 at Tomlinson Nall. This invitation has been issued. by the student music council of OCD—and it's free. + The program consists of a variety ghow with everything from “boogie woogie” to ensemble groups. Those who will participate include from Irvington, Jack Shannon's or-
chestrs with Ronald Barber, Tomip, py" opowaiter, Mrs.
Mitchell, Jerry Heater, Leroy Huffman, Robert Reed, Jean Morgan, Richard Schatz, Stanley Walter and Joan Bruckman, song leader; Speedway, the Hi C's orchestra sponsored by Mrs. Donna Bowers with Bob Harrah, Janics Kelly, James Nay, Joyce Armstrong, Patsy Heaton, Mary Ann Altoff and Jack
Ganzmiller; the Rhythm King's oI} 2, g1d-fashioned political revival
chestra with John Barlew, director:
a quartet with Ray Bailey, Dale Emery, Robert Stadler and Charles 8 p. m. tonight of campaign head-|g2400 covering from one to four whistler; | quarters of the Republican Victory | years tuition. Tom Berry, singer, and Jackie Law- committee, city hall factional group. | | Headquarters are at 247 N. Penn|ssivania st. Candidates slated by
Ferguson; Floyd Chaffee,
son, dancer, from the North side, and the blackfaced boogie number with Joe Rhees and Frances Smith; from northeast, Irwin Sudbrock, and refreshments will be served. acrobatics and Norma Jean Chan-|Mayor Tyndall will be the forma] Craft shop. Mrs. Helen Sheets is
Mrs, Robert H. | Yockey, William H. Remy, Emmett { Rice, | Chief Clifford F. Beeker, Inspector | Donald M. Tooley, Dr. Donald R.
numbers from the West side will be added. : Guests of honor will be Gen. and dall, Harry E.
Judge Mark W, Rhoades,
Adams, Mrs. Chauncey Eno, Mrs. | Brandt C. Downey, Gertrude V. {Brown, Mrs, Eldo Wagner, Mrs. Walter Thoms, Dr. Howard Baumgartel, | Sidney Markey, Parker Jordan, Felix {Adams, C. Walter McCarty, James | Stuart, Walter Leckrone, William H.
CITY HALL GROUP | SCHEDULES REVIVAL
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non, specialties; and from down- | keynoter,
Book, Harold Geisel, Lynn Tripp, H. H. Fulmer, Paul V. Brown, Mrs. T. D. Sheerin and Mrs. Norma Koster. * The auxiliary police of zone 2 will assist in traffic direction and the park board recreation department will help with the arrangements. The sponsor is Mrs. Jane Johnson Burroughs. Jackie Lawson is council chairman.
THREE TO COMPETE FOR SCHOLARSHIPS,
Two seniors at Technical high
school, William R. Brandon and {Robert T. DaVee and one from | Shortridge, John F. Boyd, have ap- | plied for admission to the college |of the University of Chicago and | will compete for free tuition scholar- | ships Saturday. | They are eligible to enter under the “Chicago Plan”—college student lat 15; college graduate at 18. The | scholarships range from $300 to
SPONSORS CARD PARTY Naomi auxiliary 131, O. E. S,, will ponsor a card and bunco party at {1:30 p. m. Monday at the Food
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Seeks to Encourage Use of Non-Rationed Products.
Indiana will join the rest of the
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encourage the consumption of more non-rationed foods and .decrease the, use of high-point and scarce foods. | In connection with the program, sponsored by the war food admin- | istration, Governor Sehricker has issued a formal proclamation, desig- | nating next week as “Food Fights for Freedom Week” in Indiana. | The proclamation asked consum- | ers to buy more of the plentiful foods when shopping and when dining in restaurants. . Grocers Enlisted The campaign will stress “No-| point—low-point” foods, enlisting grocers and restaurant managers to feature foods and dishes in that category with special sales campaigns. . Restaurants and hotels serving prize-winning recipes containing no-point foods, especially eggs, will |
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In Ayres’ Auditorium?
_ There's a double-feature program planned. A few minutes dealing with "Scents Sense" with live models wearing right type clothes with the right perfume. And a leg show with 20 Sub-Debs modeling new leg make-up for summer. Prizes will be given to
the three gals having the prettiest legs, There'll be music too. So come on down for
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be given awards of merit by the food administration, according to 'gidney Johnson, WSA advertising | director. | Governor Schricker, in his procla- | mation. declared that winning the | war on the food front depends upon |the best possible use of foods at | home by sharing and playing square | with that which is available.
Grocers Get Appeal
| He urged grocers to. display colorful advertising material, suggesting ‘the use of the more abundant foods |instead of the high-point foods that ‘are being drained off for the armed forces, our allies and the liberated
peoples.
"Slick Chicks and Wise Guys’ Will Stage |STATE T0 JON | ~~ Big Jam Session Tonight and It's Free| FOOD CAMPAIGN
{Ellen Burroughs, Mary Lou Clod{felder and Phyllis Hollar, Other
On the approved list of abundant | foods besides eggs are potatoes, | beets, carrots, oranges, grapefruit, whole wheat bread and flour, ce- | reals, soy products, biscuits, erack- | |ers, macaroni, spaghetti, noodles, | | peanut ‘butter, dried soups, canned |green and waxed beans, spinach, |peas, corn and tomatoes, frozen | blueberries, plums, prunes and | raisins.
PARIS ‘BLUEBEARD’ REPORTED SEIZED
LONDON, April 21 (U. P)~Dr. Marcel Petiot, the alleged “bluebeard” of Paris who has been ac{cused of killing and dissecting more {than a score of persons in an aban- | doned house at 21 Rue Lesuer, was reported under arrest today after a vain flight across the French frontier into Spain. The Nazi Transocean news agency said Petiot was arrested by Spanish authorities and handed over to the French police at Bordeaux. Axis broadcasts for weeks had been giving lurid accounts of the \crimes charged to Petiot, who was |said to have poisoned his victims— {mostly women—and buried their dismembered bodies in a lime pit in {the rear of the murder house.
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