Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1944 — Page 24
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New Teachers To Be Guests
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ham), : Pickled beets (1 1b).
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Hot . grade). Toast with homemade jam (8 slices). | Mashed potatoes (2 lbs). Luncheon (standard Cucumbers and green peppers (slice recipe). Ham sandwiches (X Ib. luncheon
STRAUSS SAYS:—IT'S ONE DAY NEARER VICTORY!
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CIVILIANS WILL BE GETTING any prime beef for ; ] and since there 's Tntie acces of ssiiing U. 8. choice we |Tive 8 las for new teachers of the} acquainted with the grades of beef that are available and to cook them to the best advantage. 1}, §. good or grade A is fairly plentiful and U. 8. commercial or de B also is plentiful. The U. 8: utility or grade C is very plentiful
public schools at 4 p. m. today in Block's auditorium, 38 Mrs. Horace® B. Kemper is if charge assisted by Mrs. John V. Heizer, Mrs. William H, Misses Mildred Finkbiner, Dorothy
“| Presh pears (4). Dinner
Swiss steak (2-1b, round steak or shoulder arm or sirloin utility
Kirk, louise Braxton, Schneider, Holden, Maude Delbridge and Elizabeth Peterson, Charles, Youngman and George H. Fisher. | Creamed spinach (1 1b. fresh). Mrs. Arthur R. Haen is president of the federation. Other officers and serve with seasoned vinegar dressing). Rolls (8 bought, reheated). Apple custard (standard recipe).
Miss Kathleen Klaiber, secretary, and Mrs. Ethel Ward Good, treasurer.
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Soft Deep Coating for Ladies’ wintry dayst The fabric is very deep-downy—it's an all-wool
face . . . backed by cotton, which acts as a windbreaker—and eliminates a lot of bulkiness.
You get the idea when you feel the fleece . . . it has thet mmmmhhhhh asasahhhhhhh softness!
It's a swell coat for a woman's active living . . . because it's strong enough to stand a lot of stress: and strain . . . come wintry days.
And at its price . . it's a remarkable VALUE
At Tea Today
Officers and. members of the In- :
Bowen, Katherine Smith, Dorotha | Louise | Jessie Russell, Laura}
are Ross Williams, vice president;
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|p. m. today for a dinner and busi- - ness session in the home of Miss year, {Mary Jane Laatz, 3927 Park ave. The committee ‘ {Laatz will be Mrs. Ned Haskin and
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Natural wild mink in a luscious blond tone makes a coat with an ‘air of casual elegance. In this Arnheimer original the fur is worked in reverse. An all-occasion wrap-around, the style features the smart shorter length and wide, easy-fitting sleeves with broad cuffs,
wraps carrying on ‘his firm’s tradition of artistry in furs. Mr. Arnheimer will be «in the store's fur salon again tomorrow to display his designs in mink, sable, Persian lamb, platina lox, nutria and stone and baum marten. CR egy AN A . THE WHOLE collection features a simplicity designed for utility as well as beauty. Featured are “coat hanger” shoulders making a fluidunbroken line. extending into the collar; sleeves with cape effects achieved through well-controlled fullness and with voluminous wrist width; deep armholes making for ease in slipping a coat over the ubiquitous suit. f Throughout the collection the full swing back is eye-compelling, contrasting with the straight, slim effect, slit at the sides. There is much diversity in pockets—vertical, horizontal and practical pouch pockets. Tuxedo fronts have a soft roll. Many of the coats are in 32 to 36-inch length suitable for all-occasion wear,
THE ARNHEIMER fur collection was shown today at Block's by H. Irving Arnheimer who designed the series of coats and
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Auxiliary Members To Attend Classes
The Broad Ripple post 312, American Legion auxiliaty, will send nine members to attend the 11th district’s classes of instruction at 7 p. m. today and Monday in the Hotel Antlers, Ms. Martin Collins is in charge. : Vesper services at the Veterans hospital at 5:15 p. m. Sunday will be under the direction of the Broad] Ripple auxiliary. Mrs. Wilbert C. Smith is program chairman and
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_ BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Oct. 13.— A William Lowe Bryan scholarship] , of $125 was awarded recently tof Miss Charlotte Ann Kupferer, South Bend, Dr. Frank R. Elliott, scholarship committee chairman here at Indiana university, has an- v nounced. Miss Marjorie Miller, Decatur, recently received the Susan Butler award. The award is made each year to the woman of the I. U. graduating class who in the judgment of the faculty has attained} the highest standard of scholarship and character.
|Woman’s Rotary Club
Books Musicale A musicale is planned for the first| dinner meeting of the Woman's Ro-} tary club at 6 p. m Tuesday in ‘the}.. Woman's Department clubhouse. Dr. Allegra Stewart is program On the program will be Miss Mary
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