Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 January 1950 — Page 20
EAE SUE
i
As Se
“reveal a control room with facill- saucepan for 8 to
Students Operate It
As Part of Courses By BARBAKA SCOTT echnical High Scheel Guest Columnist March, 1933—that is a date that stands out in the history of Technical High School. That was the year that plans were first made for a public address system at] Tech. From those plans have grown, not only a PA system, but a radio studio and the ° popular radio expression classes) of today. Today, programs are
outer studio; student announcers, TAKE A LITTLE extra time and “record-men” will be ready|and turn on a little more cooking during each day to broadcast cer- imagination for Sunday's dinner programs to various classes, vegetables. supply music for some classes and| CAULIFLOWER WITH conduct any visitors to the studio! ALMOND BUTTER on a tour of the station. | Break a three-pound head of) t's a place of magic tn Tech's caulifiower into flowerets. Wash, ra lo studio on the third floor well. of Stuart Hall. The large sound-| Cook in one-inch of boiling] proof booths with the big windows salted water in a tightly covered 15 minutes, ties for sending programs out over only until tender when tested with | the school or a local station; the a fork. broadcasting booth 1s complete ‘with plano, record racks, and a split-second clock above the micro-
i
ALMOND BUTTER | Melt One-half cup butter or h fortified margarine in a heavy] amp Jo tell when—"You're on pan. Add one-half cup slivers of the air! almonds and heat carefully to) And Tech is planning for the give almonds a toasted flavor. |
future—the radio studio of to- Add three tablespoons lemon morrow. juice. pe————HARRY W. KRAUSE CO. NOW!!!
OUR ANNUAL JANUARY CLEAN-UP SALE!
BROKEN LOTS AND SIZES
SHIRTS
Plains—Fancy and Whites Fancy Tab and White Tab $3.50 and $3.95 Values
$1.95, 3 FOR $5.50 PASTEL SHIRTS—WIDE SPREAD 'COLLARS—FRENCH CUFF and REG. CUFF
NOW $2.95 : TIES All Leading Makes
$1.50 and $2.00 Values 65¢, 2 FOR $1.25
WOOL SHIRTS $5.95 and $10.00 Values $3.95
SWEATERS SLIPOVER AND COAT STYLES $5.00 to $10.00 Values $3.95
HATS BROKEN SIZES $5.00 to $10.00 Values $3.95
BRIEFS . Reg. $1.00 Values 38¢, 3 for $1.00
RAINCOATS | $15.95, NOW $10.95 | oa $17.50, NOW $1198 | A $19.95, NOW $12.95 i 3 00. NOW $13.95
= = Fo] = | &|% 8
; Lose] Coup
a:
Child Welfare Unit Meets in Topeka
Dr. and Mrs. William R. Bolen are attending the National .Child| Welfare and Rehabilitation Con-| ference of the American Legion and Auxiliary: The conference is being held | in Topeka, Kas, Dr. Bolen is state director of child welfare of | the 40 & 8. Mrs. Bolen is a mem- | ber of the auxiliary’'s puljonal music committee. . » " The John H. Halliday Post and Auxiliary of the American Legion will-meet at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Naval Armory. There willl be a dinner.
-
bruster, Nicholas Volz, Charles Schneider, Leo Lucid, Balint Anthony and William ¥F. Klefker, -
Ll
a.m to 5
New season of gentle beauty with
spring dresses of femininity
Famous Kay Dunhill
Rayon Print Dresses
9% 12%
Headlining our new spring series of very special
Pin Money Shop dresses are these handsome
frocks by Kay Dunhill, Trimly
fabrics and new styles, vou'll f
tailored in new
nd excellent
fashion-wise workmanship at budget prices. .
They've been your favorite fashion for years, so
be sure to select your Kay Dunhill dresses
. while there is a wide choice of colors and designs.
Wasson's Pin Money Shop, Third Floor
Wasson's Store Hours
So
ar
ls Win J $n
3
p. m.
ee) <<, ef . / Zo 7 &.
e
[) 0 $
ls
whois
col ¥
Sizes 12 to 20
B.
|
A, RAYON PRINT DRESS with
shant front, French collar and cuffs. ntung weave, button
Red, green, navy or brown
in sizes 14 to 40. Petettesiiiiiidiiiiiiaaaess ss 10.98
B. RAYON DIAMOND PRINT COAT DRESS. in rayon’ lambskin, Sleeve euffs Vi hip cuff. Red and i on black, green and white on navy, gold and white on green.
. Peers eeiestesenanien bean 0 8.95
C. RAYON CREPE GEOMETRIC PRINT rimmed w with
Comes in
a buttons. Shawl neckline, slanted | . ou .w A
bive and black prints. Sizes 12
ex.
NEIEIREES fe d
Maximum Maximum cos units in the nex be $10.5 million IPHA president,
broadcast not Elmer Krueger will speak on The year book will be organ. only at school, ~ |“Where Do We Stand With ized by Mesdames Ray ‘Nation, Top expendituy but many are "© |Europe.” He recently returned Henry Gardner and Walter y under PHA rul Barbara aired over local ! ; nem y ne 4 [from a tour abroad, The auxiliary Mrs. Carl E. Baas and Mrs. W. J ¥ said. . Thiseror ks ot re a WS : members will have a business Davidson are co-chairmen of th i proposed 2000 Fadl stating, ¥ sarkusl Portable dishwasher scrubs service for four simply and easily all at one time. session after the program. Mrs. cheer committes. TI a ’ hit the maxin then head of the electrical de-| THE OLD dishpan method is water—hard or soft. A few and galvanized steel. The out- (Kenneth Coffin will preside. are Mesdames Don Brosnan, Wil.| A: he pid, partment, and Robert Auble, fast becoming passe when it tablespoons of detergent helps side is durable, white baked-on Parley Officers Listed am A. Kuntz, Anthony Fritz and the course, we radio instructor, presented to Prin-| comes to washing dishes. One to soften the water; however. enamel, by Bradley Pribbie willl | J: C. Gold, w Sumas CO! cipal DeWitt 8. Morgan a tenta-| of the latest reasons for this is The dish-washing method? Stack dishes in the rack the | Miss Ruby Bradley Fasy-sew, practical and pret- Id Ch k ade explaine pa . dish preside at a meeting of the Me-| Gui Gives eC $50,000 advance tive outline of a plan for the con-| a portable dishwasher, that Just scrape your dishes as you _ .. .. \ electrically driven v ARDOFIC Legion ty apron to make®from just one struction of a public address sys-| runs by water power—power always do, Any remaining food , ‘morial nit, 7 merican - a yard of ma Work the By SUE BURNETT Hospitality committee heads from the gover: tem for the school. that comes right,out of the . particles will be washed through appliances oy fo delicately Auxiliary, at 7:30 . m. Monday Helly ‘6Be Seat un." simple Pattern 8523 is & sew-rite |are Mrs. Louis Topmiller and Mrs, us determine t) , t . the drain, for there are no ne / n | 8 y ; The construction of ig! adr Kany to attach the washer traps or crevices in which they #pray of water against the Miss Sadie Douglass, legislation stitches on pockets and eyelet ertutuihd patter fot Sizes > (ames Sam. Hinderliter, Chari “We're. 100 p Wal 4s ai re hoot Fund metal Shop has a simple hose connection, can gather dishes keeps it turning as a chairman, and Mrs. Glendon Ho-| med bib. © of 39-inch. | Gaither, Joe Krug Harry R y enterprise in t tion to the Ben Cra) ae actual con- Which. can be removed after . "os part of the washing operation. back, national security chairman, Pattern 5062 Inciudes tissue § yards pattern or our Fash- R. C. Rerney and Caroline RoSgr, Wade said. “In 8 Nasty the blueprints and draw- | dishes are clean. And the ap- THE DISHWASHER cleans Priced at $49.05, the dish- Will report, ,| pattern for medium size, hot jon Book, use the coupon. ling. ect, the gover Ing were. made by the drafting de-| Pliance is small enough to keep itself while rinsing the dishes washer is available now at Brio or the past Presidents iron transfer for embroidery, ' I Mrs. George Graber and Mrs. Suaranesing a partment and the amplifying sys-| on the sink top under the hang- and requires no special atten- Block's and soon wo be on By Mrs. Wilbur F Smith. material requirements and com- SUE BURNETT Amos Huegale are co-chairmen of “The locas be tem was the work of the ground| Ing cupboard. tion. It can't rust for it's made other department and applia \chairman: Mrs. Martin Collins | Plete making and embroidery A Ja the decorations. Mesdames Baas, PHA formula s mechanics department of the auto] It will operate in any kind of of aluminum, brass, Stainless _shops. ~ | vice chairman: Mrs. Jack Meyers, directions. The Indianapolis Times Lutz, Orval Hayworth and Harry, cent of familie shop. | TT |secretary and treasurer; Mrs.| TO order, use the coupon. 214 W. Maryland St. Pandolfo are the committee mem- standard houses ‘ Blackwood on Bridge— | Geor e Healy, chaplain, and Mrs. , . bers. Entertainment committes How Each Aided ge Healy, chap M Indianapolis 9, Ind. Be ar Re a lacking indoor Gi U Mayne Moorman, sergeant-at- ANNE CABOT : to {heads A Lay Ariand be cared for in he art Teen ratio programe MP, Meek Looks at an anc ives UP arms. The Indianapolis Times | No 352 Prics 25¢ by. Mendames Fred Koch, Harry ol. ha Tack riginated in a small, soundproof " , “This Lorne center. Not only) WHEN MR. MEEK looked at North deal - 432 H-J2 D—Q10832, The Robert E. "Kennington Unit 530 S. Wells St BIZO ..vvrnnnnnes |Cook, Ralph Wagner and Herman a drop J the b were programs broadcast from the North cards, he mentally cons gor ® FERC 0 c . 3 2. And if Mr. Meek held of the Auxiliary will meet at 1:30 v . . | |Van Benten and Miss Nettie Mac- “We'll undout this studio, but national broad- ceded the rubber to the opponents, sien ‘NORTH the, following hand, five clubs p, m. Wednesday in the post Chicago 7, IIL ' | Fashion Book Price 25¢ | Gregor. 5 ~cost housing casts were brought in and sent nut It a good news when his part. Mr. Meek . Ww would be a laydown even with the {iome, 4147 College Ave, CN } P | : Other standing’ ‘committee . Wade sa wr a Sheets Sl pk Bs A308 aot TRE rasa w ( DRgnae, Jag oi; TEx TE Ts a Me peer , 20. (Naie” CEN Sa Shenmanae Mi TT oe ae: ; A re pip Cr Spsakers™ GY TE Fosflalization HERne Rf og : by Mr. Auble. a ime. C854 "Sve wr Dale's three boat le drenennnngs trregevsststntatsanas ~ and Mrs. Louis Groh and Miss olis 1042, the studio was To open with a forcing two bid . ) Mr. Meek did wéll to bid four J : etree irre rasee | Marie Lauck, publicity. he implied. Mr third floor of Stuart I have “recommended that you w EST Mr EASY re hearts instead of three no trump. | nnounce | Street eee eee eea dees BETO "| The guild recently presented a : Hall tower, its present site. It have at least four honor tricks 8—Q 62 808748 He had no possibility of a stopper| : [check for $3300 to the hospital. P d ® consists of three up-to-date and the ability to come within one H—10 4 8 {in the unbid suits and he realised) Miss Mable Dunn aby vid . sereesseniia an, (CY Sesessssssiesecccaretrrnnes| ee —————————————— araae Ii trick of maky ame without {the value of his four trumps, Falmer w e guest speakers a . soundipiocf stdtoe: Sroafeanting (help from oo Why Now it is K NY ‘ B-A 19 se {especially if Mr. Dale’s hearts the Jan. 20 meeting of the Sev- State iberers inser dni iihinieaieiBlate seierreesenineenec doen Sunday's Menu— » Times Is and C for the control room—with difficult to count Mr. Dale's wine vl ! SOUTH {were only four long. enth District, Indiana Federation " BREAKFAST: Orange ® PARADE an amplifying system throughout ners up to “within'one trick of! Te ele Mr. Abel won the first trick of Clubs. Di hi n th Di t juice, link pork sausage with the bigger Su the school. game.” De with the king of djamonds and The event will be at 130 p. m. Isni g e Virr-— ice, link pork sausage with a he the, It 18 much easier to."do that Band continued the suit, Mr. Dale ruff- in Ayres’ Auditorium. Mrs. . anapolis Mrs. Ressle Fix took over the with hands containing “one or H—A K Q9 ing. Mr. Dale played one round dore Fleck, first vice eet Q—What do you think about reasonable argument for early tilled margarine, sirup or RADE contait A rela pile Ba ™ tnd, more long, solid suits, which need Bed of hearts, then cashed his ace and and program chairman, will in- trimming fruit trees in winter Summer pruning. But winter| honey, coffee, milk. pictures for ey Since then, her pupils have bro “ino support from partner. Here we bt C—-A QJ king of spades and ruffed a third troduce the speakers, | time? | pruning seems to do little harm. DINNER: Celery and the family cast countless prog OVEFi rir. Dale had no suit longer than| he Bidding: . spade in dummy, felling Mr. Miss Dunn is State Representa- | Certainly late summer or early] cheese appetizer, roast chick- ® Next St WATS, Tech's experimental a four cards, so that any one oNORTH EAST SOUTH WEST spel's queen. Next he took a clubjtive from Marion County. Her A—For most of us one or two! fall would not be the best time en, giblet gravy, mashed po- outstands und tion, and over Jocal radio stations (his three suits needed support, in Ns NT . Pass 28 Pass finesse and Mr. Abel won with topic is to be “Social Security in acre suburban “farmers” it's a since new soft growth induced| tatoes au gratin, cauli- like these: The Radio-Drama Club, an ..g¢h if not in honor cards. |, HN Pass SH Pass the king and led another diamond. Indiana.” Mr. Palmer, executive! good time simply because we DY uDreasonable warm spells! flower with almond butter, e PRETTIES’ extracurricular group which 8. git oven s0 the old master All Pass Again Mr. Dale ruffed, this time'secretary to the Indianapolis usually have’ so much else to would be only too likely to enriched rolls, mixed green In a's and interested in dramatics and radio, | {decided on opening his hand with literally hundreds of combinations, with the queen of hearts, He Medical Association, will discuss - | winterkill. In actual practice’ salad, bulk ice cream with dian 10 the I sponsors the Freshman , two bid because it contained Which he could find in his part- casited his king of hearts, leaving “Socialized Medicine.” do during the growing season| most gardeners prune whenever] chopped nuts and chocolate 8) th a8 the Follies, The club also” presents! so many honors that there were Ner's hand which would make Mr. Masters with the good 10 Mrs. Clayton Ridge, legislative we never get around to tree| they feel like it and with) sauce, coffee, milk. _ t” girls broadcasts over local stations and. game possible — and on which spot. He led the 10 of spades, chairman, and Mrs. Thomas trimming. Some amateur fruit| reasonable care the trees don’t SUPPER: Minced chicken Be various dramatic programs. Eat Well for Less— partner would pass Opposite a one throwing the last diamond from Hindman, public: welfare ehair-| tree growers argue that prun- mind it a bit. « in gravy on toast, sliced cran- How Be = = Mr Pi -nd-her-puplis- ars “Tiles the board: Then he ran his clubs: man;-are-in-charge-of -the- day's —ing-during--a-period--of active Ter ow J— ee sel berry jelly, vegetable satad; ~the pation—H: writtefi' and broadcast a wide] 1H tc Fi oF example three no trump Mr. Masters ruffed the third club program. growth means quicker healing| questions on gardening enriched rolls, butter or forti- > Rn varfety of programs during the Ow TO IX {would have a fine chance if Mr. but that was all for the defenders. Members of the Seventh Dis- of the wounds and less danger, to Mrs. Smith, The Indianapolis | fied margarine, fruit bowl, 1050 nos past three years. | Meek held: | Close—but four hearts. trict Chorus will sing. ! of infection. That sounds like a' Times, Indianapolis 9. | cookies, tea, milk, ° AVOID RI Next semester the radio studio aul if le tude iC iriower . + . Motorists hl pt » es win By GAYNOR MADDOX able tips on a 4 y work. be on hind to greet visitors in the Times Special Writer « DO BABIE
There's a reas infant “Goo.” ® PARADE ( + +» Those make housew: day living eas ® FOOD REC ory fare for m « « » With pic send you to y e PLUS... and pictures t
WITH A
