Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 294, 22 October 1921 — Page 7
FREE COOKING SCHOOL, GIVEN BY PALLADIUM, TO START WEDNESDAY
The Palladium's free cooking school, which will be held from 2 o'clock to 4:30 o'clock, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, of next week, promises to be even more of a success than the one held last March. Everj' woman In Richmond and vicinity is invited as are the domestic ecienee classes of the city and county fchools and Earlham college. Miss Nina Brumstead and Miss Asenith Denehie, two domestic science experts, will be in charge of the demonstration, and about 75 presents will be given away each afternoon. Miss Brumstead, who is a Thomas Domestic Normal school graduate, will be in charge every afternoon. She has lectured in most of the high schools and colleges in Kansas, Missouri and Ohio. Miss Denehie, who will assist her, is from the Indiana State Normal school, and has taken a special course in the C. P., R. experimental kitchen. Both are capable authorities on food and dietetic values, as -well as on the preparation of foods that will tickle the palates of the most exacting. May Ask Questions. The lecturers also will teach the pirls and grown-ups how to make delicious home-made candies. A question box will be placed In the hall and the public will be invited to ask any questions or make any suggestions or criticisms. The lecturers will be glad to help in any way possible, as well as teach how to cook. Miss Brumstead, having been engaged in Y. M. C. A. welfare work for years, has a number of valuable suggestions on the everyday problems of life. Among the firms taking part in this school are the following: Richmond Baking company, bread and wafers; Tracy's tea and coffee house, coffee and peanut butter; Weiss Furniture store, McDougall kitchen cabinets, kitchen tables and refrigerators; Himes Bros. Dairy, milk and cream; Economy Creamery company. Economy creamery butter; Lee B. Nusbaum company, house dresses and aprons: Bender Ice Cream company.
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, OCT. 22, 1922.
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Miss Nina Brumstead. brick ice cream; W. H. Hood company, oats and pineapple; Calumet Baking Powder company, baking powder; Romey Furniture company, Chambers Fireiess gas ranges and Brunswick phonograph records; A. H.
Dorsel Milling company. Faultless flour and biscuit flour; the Corn Products Refining company, Mazola, Karo and Argo starch. Will Explain Processes The cooking school will give the housewives of Richmond an opportunity to learn not only the fundamental operations of cooking, but also how to prepare many dishes that appeal to the appetite. The instructors are prepared to show how each step in the
preparation of every dish is carried
out, and how
tained. The Palladium is very glad of the opportunity of offering this chance to the housewives of Richmond. Samples of the food will be given to those who attend. Many housewives are Derplexed by some difficulties which they experience when they are preparing food. The lecturers will glady answer questions and instruct them how to avoid the mistake which impairs the quality of the product they are preparing.
TURKISH ATTEMPTS TO CAPTURE GREEK STAFF CAUSES ALARM (By Associated Press) WITH THE GREEK ARMY IN THE FIELD, Oct. 22 Mustapha Kemal's
the final result is at-! "uS cavalrymen ana irregulars wno
are scattered about Anatolia have given the Greek army a great deal of anxiety by their attacks upon Greek supply columns and their bold attempts to capture the Greek general staff. Crown Prince George of Greece had
a narrow escape from injury in one I of these Turkish surprise attacks and i was hurriedly taken to a place of safety. It was the first real danger he had experienced since he came to the j front. While the Greek army was advanc-! ing toward Angora, thousands of these ! Turks in the rear of the Greek line ! were a constant menace to the Greek i communications. They turned up 1
wnen least expected. They advanced quietly to their positions at night and began their attacks at daybreak. When the Associated Press correspondent was at Uzumbek, south of the
DIAZ VISITS WEST POINT WEST POINT, N. Y., Oct. 22 Gen. Diaz of the Italian army Friday reviewed the cadets of the United States military academy, and with members of his party made an inspection tour of the academy buildings. He returned to New York last night.
Sakaria river, several hundred of these Turkish horsemen descended on the village and attempted to carry off the general staff, including General Papoulas, commander-in-chief, and Prince George. They shelled the barracks and tents of the Greeks and kept up a steady rifle and machine-gun fire. One of their shells fell within 40
yards of Crown Prince George, but fortunately it did not explode. The Greek general staff was preparing to move 23 miles nearer the front, and the Turkish assault from the rear took them completely by surprise. Only the fact that headquarters had 300 infantrymen available saved the
whole Greek executive organization from captureHad the Turks come the day before they would have found only a handful of men to oppose them, and it is probable at least a part of the Greek staff would have fallen into their hands.
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There is a vast difference in the quality of Butters, as there is in other food products.
Creamery Butter
has those rich and pure ingredients. Attend the Palladium's Free Cooking School and learn the superiority of Economy Creamery Butter.
Order it from your Grocer.
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Bender's New rick Ice Cream will be Served Daily at The Palladium's Free Cooking School
Don't miss this opportunity to get free trial of this delicious Ice Cream. It's delicious, and so convenient to serve; you simply open the air-proof container and slice.
Order BENDER'S ICE CREAM for Your Halloween Frolic
Special Halloween moulds in assorted flavors or special flavors in bulk ice cream
Bender bricks containing full quarts, with two flavors Easy to buy, easy to carry, and easy to serve.
Belnder Ice Cream Co.
Phone 1188
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adies of Richmond and Vieinity
You are most cordially invited to attend
The PALLADIUM
Free COOKING
SCHOOL
Which will be held each afternoon from 2:00 to 4:30 o'clock, on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of Next Week
in the
GOLIS
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Miss Brumstead and Miss Denehie, noted Domestic Science experts, will be in complete charge of the school
The firms who have agreed to participate and co-operate in making this school a big success arc:
The Richmond Baking Co. Bread and "Wafers
Tracy's Tea & Coffee House Coffee and Peanut Butter
Weiss Furniture Store McDougall Kitchen Cabinets, Refrigerators and Kitchen Tables Himes Bros. Dairy Milk and Cream
Economy Creamery Co. Economy Creamery Butter
Bender Ice Cream Co. Brick Ice Cream
W. H. xlood Company Grocery Jobbers Oats and Pineapples Lee B. Nusbaum Co. House Dresses and Aprons
Romey Furniture Co. Chambers Fireiess Gas Ranges Brunswick Phonographs and Records Calumet Baking Powder Co. Baking Powder
A. II. Dorsel Milling Co. Faultless Flour and Biscuit Flour Corn Products Refining Co. Mazola, Karo and Argo Starch
ADMISSION FREE
EVERYBODY WELCOME
