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8 THE INDIAXAPOLIS STAR, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1941. Dr. Jcssup to Talk at Dedication Of New I.U. Auditorium, March 22 FOUI Art Association Leadership of Woollen Praised Mrs. James W.

Fesler, newly elected president of the Art Association of Indianapolis, paid tribute to Evans Woollen retiring pres RTH FLOOR Bloomington, Feb. 18. (Special) Dr. Walter A. Jessup, native Hoosier and widely known educator, will make the principal address at the formal dedication of Indiana University's new audi PARAGON HAT SHOP FEATURES FOR TODAY ident and now chairman of the hoard, at a meeting of the board of directors yesterday afternoon at John Herron Art Museum.

Mrs Fesler said: "For 34 years Evans Woollen has torium Saturday night, March 22, it was announced tonight by Ward G. Biddle, university controller and chairman of the committee charge of the five-day dedicatory program. Native of Richmond, a graduate of Earlham College, and first dean of Indiana University's school of education. Dr. Jessup is president presided over meetings of this board and directed its policies) and activities.

This has been done faith-H fully, unostentatiously and with un-deviating devotion to the high of the Carnegie Foundation for ideals that inspired the service Among the most obvious accom the Advancement of Teaching. The dedication will be attended by state officials and leaders In plishments of the period may be listed the raising of an endowment. fund of $100,000, the establishment and maintenance of the Friends various phases of Hqosier life. It will inaugurate five evening programs featuring Bishop James E. Freeman of Washington: Alfred of American Art, a group which over a period of 20 years Lunt and Lynn Fontanne in has addfd to our collection There Shall Be No Nieht:" Lau- some of the most valued items the erection of a new art school building designed by Paul Phillips ritz Melchior and Lotte Lehmann, Metropolitan Opera stars, in joint recital, and the Indianapolis Symphony orchestra with Zino France- 1.

Performance 2. Individuality 3. Equipment Offered STRAWS Cret, and subsequent development of the school into one of nationwide prominence; exhibits of infinite interest and variety, ranging scat 1 1. Governor to Officiate. -1 Ribbon-edged rough straw, softly veiled Opening wilh an academic pro cession, the dedication ceremonies.

from the memorable St. Gaudens exhibition in 1910 to the outstanding Dutch exhibit of 1937. Attention to Detail. "These milestones are the obvious events of the association's life un 3.0 0 at. wnicn resident Herman B.

Wells will preside, will include presentation of the new structure by Gov. Henry F. Schricker and its acceptance on behalf of the university by Ora L. Wildermuth 4. Cleanliness 5.

Convenience 6. Speed 7. Cooking Comfort 8. Results 9. Food Savings 10.

How If Fits Kitchen DR. WALTER A. JESSUP. Northwestern, Boston, Ohio State, Wisconsin, Pittsburgh and Missouri! universities and Hamilton College. After serving as superintendent of schools at Westfleld and Madison, he joined the I.U.

faculty; and in 1911, when the university's! school of education was founded he became its first dean. Dr. Jessup served as dean of the University of Iowa college of education from 1912 to 1916, and then was elected president of that institution, serving until 1934, when he resigned to head the Carnegie Foundation. of Gary, president of the board of trustees. Those who will be presented at the ceremonies will include the architects of the auditorium, A.

M. Strauss of Fnrt der Evans Woollen's leadership. But underneath extends a long flow of quiet attention to inconspicuous details, of sustaining loyally to the efforts of fellow workers, of unflagging belief in the Importance of cherishing Ihe expression of beauty and making for it a public abiding place in the community. "For example and accomplish Wayne and O. R.

Eeeers and T. J. Young of Eggers and Higgins, New York, Thomas Hart Benton, painter or the Chicago World's Fair murals, which have found a permanent place in the building, Lee Simonsin of the New York Theater Guild, who acted as stage consultant, members of the 1939 ment we are indebted far beyond the expression of this brief statement; for the assistance of his continuing presence in our counsels, we are deeply grateful." Other new officers installed with Mrs. Fesler were Mrs. Addison C.

Harris, Dr. G. II. A. Clowes, Miss Lucy M.

Taggart and Anton Scheirer, vice-presidents; Judge Russell J. Ryan, Ireasurer, and Mrs. Fisk Landers, secretary. FELTS Little felt pompadour haf with flower cluster 3.00 and 1941 state budget committees, and state officials. The musical portion of the for A MODERN GAS RANGE Gives You the Most Complete Cooking Service Available mal dedication program will be given by the university symphony orchestra, conducted by Dean Rob Purdue Farm Expert To Address Alumni Here Dr.

E. C. Young of the farm management department of Purdue University will discuss "The Farmer and the War" in a meeting of alumni of the agricultural school of the university at 8 o'clock tonight in the office of Horace E. Abbott, county agricultural agent, on the fourth floor of the Federal building. The meeting is sponsored by the Marion County Purdue Agricultural Alumni Association and will be open to the public.

ert L. Sanders of the school of music. Came to I.U. In 1911. Pipe Major to Enliven British Bundles Benefit Graduated from Earlham in BLOCK'S Paragon Haf Shop, Fourth Floor, 1903, Dr.

Jessup received his M.A. degree from Hanover College and his Ph.D. degree from Columbia University. He also holds honorary degrees from Indiana, Columbia, Everything from cooking performance to how it will look In your kitchen has been carefully considered in the designing of a modern gas range. A smokeless broiler to give you delicious broiled meals low temperature oven cookery to transform cheap cuts of meat into tasty roasts faster top-stove cooking to permit "hurry-up" evening snacks.

All TLUS performance features on a modern gas range! But just as important as performancs in a new range is the obvious care the gas industry has shown in designing its 1941 models. Today's gas ranges fit snugly against ths wall and the floor, the corners are all gracefully rounded, the all-white porcelain exterior sparkles with cleanliness. Then that final touch, the trimming of handles, valves and other accessories with shining chromium. These, milady, are only some of the things to look for in purchasing a new range. Mil lviiitiiiiliiiiiiriiMMMiiMjiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiii'iii-riiiiiil'iiiii' -J with these exceptional values protecting your car wjW" s- im i BEFORE YOU BUY-SEE THE 1941 GAS RANGES One oven, two ovens, non-clog burners, automatic oven and broiler lighting, divided cooking top, stagger lop, price whatever you may want In a range, you'll find it on one or several of the lfMl gas ranges on our display floor, 49 South rennsyl-vnnia street.

So easy to buy, too. Drop in tomorrow or phone MArket 4421 and ask us to deliver to home an illustrated booklet, that will help you choose the model gas range that will look best In your kitchen. prx i RORFiRT SIM. rirK major HKrnt'KN Tine Maior Robert Hepburn Sim nf Chicacn. who has a nine band In Chicago, will enliven the Bundles for Britain benefit hall and bridge party Saturday night at.

Tom Music Hall, with bagpipe music and Highland dancing assisted hy other pipers and drummers. Pipe-Major Sim served through the World War as pipe major of the 4th battalion of Gordon Highlanders, a unit of the 51st Highland division, one of the most famous divisions to serve on tin Western front. Luncheon to Be Given For Crescendo Club Gay Dress May Be Embroidered PATTERN 4707 Mrs. John Oberlios, 921 East 52d street, will entertain the Crescendo Piano Club at her home with a Ilfi luncheon today. The club is com Butler Students Elect "Big Men On Campus" Ten Butler University men have been elected "Big Men On Campus" as result of a recent poll conducted posed of adult students of Miss Grace Hutching and is sponsored UTS hy her.

Mrs. Fletcher Mountain will review th book "Liszt, -Wagner and the Princess" (Wallace), ANTI-FREEZE Vour choice of 3 Kinds! Atlas Perma-Guard Anti-Freeze. Standard Super Anti-Freeze. Completely denatured alcohol, 188 proof. LIGHT BULBS.

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her of the basketball team; William Ostlund. Webster City, Ernest Kuester, Mrs. Elmo Houston, Mrs. Robert Schreiber, Mrs. president of the Student Council; William Vogel and Mrs.

Frank Enjoy the special privileges of a Nation -Wide Stephen HacK, maianapous, president of Blue Key; Allan Dreyer Greenwood, student manager of Medsker. Studios to Give Recital the ninth annual Butler innoor relays; Henry Abts, Syracuse; Max Wildman, Feru; James Neal, Credit Card. A great traveling convenience that markes you "at home" from coast to coast. Apply to any Standard Oil Dealer. The Central Studios of Music will present a public recital Friday Noblesville, president of the Sphinx night in the Spink-Arms Hotel.

Artists who will appear are Miss Club, and editor or tne tjuunog Charles Butz, Indianapolis, editor of the Drift, iunior class yearbook, Miriam Bosworth, coloratura so prnno; Miss Ruth Brannon, dra matic reader; Robert Bruner, vio and Jack Evard. "The flower that bloom In the spring make an enchanting trim for this afternoon frock, Faltera 4707 by Anne Adams. They're In the form of optional, colorful embroidery motifs, and are done In a siniiilt1 transfer pattern, with directions included in the ever-helpful Sewing; Instructor. But even without the embroidery, this dress has distinctive charm. They're Kmart lines In those yokes that may be In contrast.

And there's soft flattery in the full-cut bodice, gathered below the yokes and darted above the waist. Have short or three-quarter sleeves with softening gathers. And notice the slimming treatment of the front skirt, with its THKKK panels. A style you can't afford to miss! Pattern 707 is available In women's sizes 34, oli, oS, 4i, 44, 40 and 4i. Size 38 takes and one-quarter yards 39-luch fabric.

Send F1FTJCF.N CENTS (IV) in coins for this Anne Adams pattern. Write plainly 8I7.K, NAMK. AUDKESS and STVLK MMUKK. The NEW 1841 ATTERX BOOK hy ANNE ADAMS is fin-ished 1 So let Mr. Mailman bring the world of fashion to your doorstep This colorful booK brims over with easy-to-stitch outfits for every age; every hour.

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