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THE IXDIANAP0L1S ST Alt, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1935. 6 SHOWER WILL FETE FRANCES LEMAUX I If Recent Bride to Live in Ohio. Miss Helen Foley To Entertain Today Bride-Elect Will Be Honored at Luncheon in Columbia Club. a wisp of feminine robe de nuitin i i I i 7 i sit i -'if guilei se'duis lemon yellow chiffon. Moods 2 MODEO TNVITING bridge prize varying' from a amart pair of brown auede shoe to a pair of dainty while china table lamp tempted approximately two hundred wive of member of the Indianapolis Athlutic Club and their guest at the first of the club's winter luncheon-bridge parties yesterday in the fourth floor ballroom of the club.

Another feature enticement wa the parade of winter fashions presented by L. S. Ayres during the luncheon. Among the women were Mrs. A.

W. Early in black crepe with white ascot as the only contrasting color, Mrs. Frank McHale in olive green with brown felt hat and perky robinhood feather and Mrs. George S. Olive a rust color tweed suit with brown satin blouae and her rust color hat which matched her suit.

Others who attended were Mrs. Joseph A. Bower, hostess for this month's event; Mm. Paul V. Mc-Nutt, Mr.

Herbert S. King, Miss Ruth Sheerin, Mrs. Ralph Henderson and Mr. C. A.

Leathennan, who drove over from Muncie to en-Jov the party. Tomorrow night will mark the beginning of the club dinner dancing hour, and what could be more inspiring on maid's night out, than to meet one friend at the ciub for dinner and dance to the music of Louie Lowe's orchestra. Maestro Lowe also will play on Friday nighta until midnight and once again thi winter the Indianapolis Athletic Club will be the meeting place for aociety on Saturday nights and for dinner Sunday night. Members of the Christamore Aid Society, of which Mrs. Conrad Ruckelshau 1 preaident.

met yesterday at Mr. Lome M. Hue-mann home to discus plan for thi winter. Mrs. Oscar Baur of Terre Haute, recently of lndi-anapoli.

pent Tuesday night at the Propylaeum and divided her time yesterday in the city between shopping and visiting the Civic Theater, where she discussed with director Frederick Burleigh her coming role of "Mrs. Waller" in the "Bihop Misbehaves," opening A LUNCHEON and mocking shower will be given by Minn Helen Foley tuday in the Columbia Club in honor of Mitt Frances Lemaux, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving W. Lemaux, whose marriage to Duncan K.

Miller of Iowa City, will take place Oct. 24. A plateau of while flower will center the table which will be lighted with white taper. Covers will be laid for the bride-elect, her mother. Menda-tnee Donald Keam, Henry Todd.

Wood A. Caper-ton Dillon R. Huder, George Ziegler. E. E.

Whilehtll, Thomas Mahafley Horace Hill III. Will Thompson, M. E. Foley and Richard Fairbanks and Miaae Betty Walierich. Fiances Kearby, Jane Weil.

Neida Jean Roth and lrma Drake. V.RJS. SCA1FE of Milton, is the RUem of tier daughter, Mi Albert J. Kevendge 41M Washington boulevard. MISS MILDRED FRO YD.

whose marriage to James A. Jnasy will take pliue Uol. 2iK was honored laMt nignl with a surprise linen hower given ny Muse Mary Murphy. L'C15 East Mii'tngan street. Mia Froyd in the (laughter of Lawrence Froyd, Irt North Holme avenue.

The gitU were pieaenled to the bride-elect an umbrella made of 'he bridal color, dahlia and gold. The table at serving time wa lighted with gold taper and centered witb a miniature bride Mia Murphy wa abated by her mother. Mi. Clem Muipliy. Oueste liicluoed Mis Maxme June, who will be Mi rod only attendant Mis lsabehe Dodge.

Mia Mae Sioneiiuuae and Meiame At-tnur Went. Kenneth Mill. Uoraon rViet and tuner Bomgai dtier. Wit JUDITH PRESTON a elected pieaiaetit of the bub-Deb Club at a meeting veaterday afternoon at the home ot Miss Jane Carter. Other ofli.

er are Mis Sue Anne Kvele.gn. vice president; Mia Mary bcott Morae secretary, and Wise Na'ahe Htt1 treasurer. Mis Catherine Kemp ot Frankfort. resident student at Tudor Hall, and Mis Jean-net te Tarkington aie new member ot the club. THE LAST guest golf tournament in 1 a i incernate The chifi'cn shirred in a full Empire line on to the creamy lece, fitted clvinely through the teiet a clinging, sweeping skirt lifce a tinted cloud of glory.

Setehed to tempt you to investigate our collection cf dret.ir.e-cotEe-tru in exquisite lingerie. Also in teercee. jlwdf. i Mrs. J.R.r&RRELIi Soyj: i Cool Enough tor Serving Steak ond Cfiococrfe Chiffon Pie." Orapetrult Juice Cocktail Bwi Bieak Poiaiuen au Gratia TomHto and Corn bcatloti Block's Mother' Bread Aiparagus Balad With Ketchup Dressini: Chncolalf Ctnfton Cofiee, Tsa or Milk CHOCOLATE CHIFFON PIE.

1 package gel-aline cup cold water ii cup boiling water fl level talils-spoons cucua 2 snuares chocolate eggs 3 cup sugar teaspoon salt 1 leannoor vanilla. Pour cold water in bowl and sprinkle gelatine on top of water. Mix boiling water and cocoa or chocolate until smooth. Add softened gelatine to hot chocolate mix ture and stir until dissolved. Add egc yolks, slightly beaten, Vi cup sugar, salt and vanilla.

Cool, and when mixture brpins to thicken, fold in stiffly beaten egg whites and the cither J2 cup sugar. Fill baked pie shell and chill. Just before serving sprcaJ over pic a thin layer of whipped cream. Aex and unusual recipes are yours for the Oiking. Stop at the North Meixonne Hoor ot jutt Phont Riley $A2I tor cooking he pi.

Mock' BETTER HOMES nr. BIG VALUE PERKAKEKTS un ran brr 4 nun tirfT will And hig Jur In tr-nmiintk, tth ftllJaVMUpuo, flu. Br trim. Om 4 4 hmir nxiiunif ALL on our werthejurt new tte de.fn pfr-mmvnt only 1 V.IM Cvmplrtc, $5 sin. $2.50 (mpt( $3.50 KorUs1 rtx mm Hair lHnK.

ft .16. 4hI Mm Barber fori I taatlrl nidiuavtr prator lBW.Ktt.SL -A BARGAIN!" 1 I'ltM OIL KIKIt 11. Mil. a 4 rtsMAntffj WJr Ciimiilet. I I rim.

Kin Klnslet V. is vita ismpu. I.t. tndt KOBEKT8 BE4LTT SHOP it Mas. At.

Ll. MS! MB. JEJWW AK1 LYNN Mt'KKAV, of the Woman toit wii iui to cair svieri. nip eiuy ti Bioadmooi Country Club will be will meet Monday night at the home held at the ciub today when anjof Mis Ladonna Loftin, 2322 Noith r'gh'een and a nine-hole tournament Dearborn street. wll be plaved After luncheon mere be keno and bridge VIRGINIA LEE MOCK a The golf assoi'iation and women of i been elected president of Theta Nu the club will meet for luncheon at flu Sorority.

Other officer arc Miss the club Oct. 23 when award for the Dorothy Gutfleisch, vice president; summer will be made. Mr. I. F.

Mis Margaret F-afenperger, secre-Kahn is chairman of tne pnae com-try, and Mis Martha Cook, trea-nutU'e, assisted by Ml. Joseph Gel- yrei WEAR AT I. A. a( kj a A ii i.uoi: ve i uuU-'j l.i(.i! A eel il; po.ri).- ciyili ki.d vn it wool ciepe ct tvi if tl'Jirp Hi-lr II el UiClaiiC novelty fcoid uin vm.li attti o) b.iuii Persian iamb. lvv oecoJletage ai.d ur.sual featuit'd the Cii.iiei ai.d eveiung goAi.c suown.

jrUniit-sioiiv elicit laugiil tue dmuijed aiiouider In black velvel dim with Mrs. Murray before her marriage Sunday wag MiBg Clementine Casiuire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Casmire, 1414 North Alabama street. Mr.

and Mrs. Murray will be at home iu Cleveland. 0. (Photo Keflex AyreB.) Restaurateurs Eai "Perfect Banquet" Reproduction of Dinner to Dewey in 1906 Served Costs $25 Plate. CHICAGO, Oct.

8 'A'i-A repto-duction of the "perfect banquet" that tendered Admiral George Dewey in by the New York Lotu Club was served the member of the National Ketlauiant Association tonight, at VIS a plate. But the foor connoissei ur didn't have to pa for it. They were the guest of the Chicago Aociation of Commerce and the American Furnitui Mart at a dinner, whose appointment and menu duplicated those of the lamou least to naval fighter. Toated the "right food with the right vintage," the course included hor d'oeuvre varie, mixed relishu and cocktails: green turtle oup Amontillado with dry sherry; filet of pompano Victoria with Grave cal-vet: boneless suuab baked in cantaloupe, fresh asparagu Hollandai with Pominatd Sichel et Flls; salad jioinsetta and peaches romaine with champagne, and coflee and cognac biscuit. The epicure said the total coat Mil (2 'J.

that it cost C00K I li t. aC liatidad 141 ae Oomii Mmwn Silver buge beaii li'iimntd Hie neckline and slashed Lack of a Badai) blue velvet. Morn with a oi.oulder eajie of silver lox A hostess gown ot biocailed aun oiil ruse, Wlljj quilted I'Oi'iil wd iniideled loi n.loi n.o shirred, SMART FALL SHOWN -l'h 1 i .1 i .1 H.Sli Hi" j. i v.pfcl.'c 111 o' Ol.CL" i the j.e.u.0 pjl. 1 1 v.

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Tim club ll coinposiul of i nlllccia in lha O. T. C. ot Ihu i hoo. Uoiidlici ly hohls thu I'uiili of majur in Hi" corps.

Othur oilUiun Lieut. Janui LtmU. vice i'isi-duiit; Liuut. Harvey Blauglitm', smie-tary-lreasurer, ami l.icul. fhitiBtt Jiaiiliiii, acigcant at arma.

1 Si ei Cut iwl i 1 in l.i Liii JiWl Kl I Theta Sig Alumnae Committees Named Local Association Hears Claude A. Mahoney at Meeting. C. DRAKE, piesi-Genl ot the Jndltuiapol.s alumnae ciiapier ol Theta S.gma fni. iiationaj honoi'aiy journalistic sorority, has announced s'andmg for ii, year.

ihe appoinunents were made at a meeting last night at the nome of Miss Dorothy Wright. Wilt i oili.on avenue. t'laude A. Mahoney ot The indian-auu'is S'ar spoke inJumiaijy on in new gatl.i-nng. Other officer of the alumnae group sic Ruth Maiie Price, vw Vt i Floyd R.

Msnnoii, sec-letdiy. and Miss Hildied rui.k, tjeas-Ul ei Miss jtCos Named Kdilor. iVI.mt Ixiuise Eleanor Kom- w.II oe of the yearbook, al'iled by M.fr Ann Hail end Ku'h Pwob- ii.f.n jii i i niciniltees are Piofriam M.ss 1H Herning, i nan inij i) Miss Hall. Mr 'iiude Mis. Charii'S iJoian.

Jjoiothy Wr.nt inan- 'i i' liiissta Elise Si'hmidi. Kuth I i'l in' Wnson. Mnj i II. wine I Ellin lv-! Sl.meier. Flod Mun-ill F.le Hiiii- Hall Zut-ri iicr Maiy Lou.se Mer, in Lolilae L'Airiilitjl Hib, t'arr and Mis Moi- V.

1 L'lllg. im Mniili haiiinuii i ni of ilie convention iiiiii-Miss mitred Smith. Mip Charles Dolan, nidi; Gould and Mr. 'I. 'oiij i ei- Miss i mull M.se Mar-Miss Mabel F.spey.

Mis li Stout. Mis Iu -in Kuymond Hi tine hui (iun Wilde, I'M ii. i- iio H. i Huiih, Mies luiii.c In Ad. huu 1 1 i Hiih.d i i.i ca I Miiiie a Mine iluil, Hill, II i.li hMlhlvne I-: miff Mis Flor- em Wei, Long V.

and Ineaii Miss I' ul i nan inun the Misses Helen Spahlmg. iJmulhy Rd(iaii. 1 iu a Finniis Woolery, Hil-i drelh Sielert and Mis Mull win I ucc I nt sci c.l mihyr jfiiicy lor ilic Imlc ni-cludes biiipcj swcdicr, btked tnlibh shorts and berei STYIJ- A DAY. Vjm.i A I "Mlfn'BlililMliU L. Al on Oct.

XV. William B. Ptokely plan to leave Indianapoh thi week by plane for a viait in Lo Angele. Cal. A.

L. Books for Broad Ripple School Library Sought A campaign for book for the Broad Rjj'ple High School library was announced at the Riley dy program there Monday. Mr. Milo H. Stuart is rponsor of the project.

She ia assisted by the rhoo! librarian, Mary Eather Stahl, Phvllis Ferguson, Helen Jansen, Virginia Menekheim. Roberta Bthurt. Evelyn Milter. Mary Ellen Huggins. Nelda Wann.

Mary Irwin, Jeannette Lupear and Esther Brown. Friends of the school are asked to donate book of reference, fiction or poetry. RECEPTION FOR PASTOR. A public reception for the Rev. Wallace C.

Calvert, pastor of the Grace M. E. Church, who wa re-; turned recently to the local panto-! rate for another year, will be held at 7:15 o'clock tomorrqw night. Abram R. Woodard, pator of ttv" Metidian Street M.

E. Church, will speak. The brotherhood quartet and D. G. Duncan orchetra will present the musical program.

runue In your 7621 tor com 6 "It costs who've tried cooking is with an to 2VjC per are fast and save in food shrinkage in afford to daughter. Mis Helen Louiae Biach-off. whose marriage to Albion Hardin will take place Oct. MI8S ROSE OEFTERINC will be inatalled a president of Beta chapter of Rho Delta Sorority at a dinner-meeting tonight in the Stube Club. Mis Ruth Ann Klmge i chairman of the dinner, aseieUtd by Misses Margaret Ristow, Don Shannon and Mildred Hagenmier.

Mia Vera Matthews of Alpha Alpha chapter, tit. Petpreburg, w-ill be an honor guest. THP: CHALLENGERS' CLUB will entertain witn a kid party Friday night at the home of Mr. May Thia- OMEtJA KAPPA SORORITY will meet tonight with Mis Martha Eison, North Jefterson avenue. ALPHA CHAPTER of Sigma Delta Zeta Sorority will meet tonight at Fendrnk's Ju-ctaurant on North Illi- noi iieet.

loilowed bv a theater OAMMA PHI ZETA SORORITY will hold its first rush baity of the season at clock Thuray night 'he Hotel Lincoln. The hostes Jwill be Mrs Emil W. Scheier. with Mr. Perry Reynold and Mr.

Ake assistants. MISS MARY WILLIAMSON of Bta c) spier of thi city elected stale pleldelt of P.ho Delta Sorority at the Mate convention held recently in the Hotel Severin. Other olhcer are Mis Dortha Didon. vice preai-dent Mis Daisy Wright of I-a-fayette. secretary; Mr.

Samuel Kel-ley, treasurer; Miss Norma Kchu-maihei. national organiser, and Mr Emerson Howell, editor. THE AMK'JTIA CU'H, at a meet-Ing yesterday at the home of Mia. John Mattnew, North Capitol avenue, pledged toward the fund "i "'e nevenui wiairwi n-in'inii'in ClUOs lor the purchase oi raoioiii to he used In the City Hospital. The hostess was assisted by Mr.

Frank Castor. THE PANAMANIAN CHAPTER of the International Travel Study Club, will meet with Mr. Hugh t'opsey on the Bluff road for a covered dish luncheon tomorrow. Mr. ii.

Aitinsil will lecture on "Home, the Real Center of Education," MRS. CHAR LEH K. McDOWELL, preaidenf of the Indiana division of the Service Star J-egion, is in St. I urn Mn linniiiiiH th national convention of the leaion. A RUSH PARTY will be given lo- niuht by Theta hapter of Delta Sigma Kappa Sorority at Hie home ot Mrs.

Ralph Worley With Ml Heulah Zmliler a hostess, aasiated by Misae Goldle Eriornan and Ella Hansen Broad Ripple to Hold Amateur Hour Friday An aiiuilitiir hour at broad Hippie Hiijh Hi hool at o'clock Krhiay niKht will coiiilui teii hy 131 nieinhers, nf Ilie luiinlc department of lha srhool for Ilie piiiiinsH of buying iiiiihIc liistrinnenlH and nthur lieednil eiiilp-ini'iil 'Hut iiiuHiiiin Is in ihaiKn of Itny- inoiiil Hall, Instructor of music. Cor- win Alexander, an ahininiii, will ho mauler of ceremonies. Vis Mini Iluilll I.ana and Mis Jean Lane, also visdiiatHs, will play piano and vloilit iiiimhers. Hluileiit rnmiiilttae Include Ttehl f'liiiiiinin, Itlvelyn Mllster, Itulh Hnyiler, Kannnih tlivldon, unra aiicb Mi'Kelvuy, rancilla 1 mor, llldnj ThintonOlllierl Hheely, James Maiiuii Wilson and Jean Will-curl. Levine Gets Divorce, Remarried by Judge CAIIHON CITV, Oct.

8. ll'i Chai ls A Levlna of New York, tlit tianAtlantin air paaaengur, wa divorced from Mr, (iraca n. I.evlna lime today and Immediately attci'WHid wa marrlad to Mr. Delia (lin es liuul nf Itami. JinUiii Claik J.

(lulld, who gtatilnil the (lucraM, performed the iiiHi'rIaH ciiteiiiony ami court atlache were atliMiiliinl, Irvine vwih kihiiIimI a dlvoice thm niornlnu, clmiulntt live yeurs' lln wa married to Grace II. Levine In Halllmore May 1017. Tltein ars two minor children outside the Jurisdiction of the court. property ltlement wai made, It was aai1 didn't know so little to ELECTRICflUT ma and Maurice Hnsli. Mil Dioney Sieinbeiger 1 luncheon anairman and Mi David Luivey is general chairman.

ANNOUNCEMENTS HAVE been mailed to member of the Highland, Golf and Country Club for an in- lonnal Oinner dance and casino party at the club Satuiday night. Dinner will he served from 7 to o'clock, followed by dancing until 1 cloek After dinner the dining room will be converted into the "Casino de Jeu i MR AND MRS CHARLES A tlREATHOL'SE nd Wilson Mothers-head have returned from Northport, where they attended a house party with Mr. and Mr Stanley W. Shipne Mr. and Mr Shipne will return the middle of thu month.

DH A GRAHAM and his daughter. Miss Aimee Graham, with another daughter. Mr. Charle Du-Puy, and Mr. DuPuy of Greeniiburg, Pa are on a Rei inuda cruise.

'J hey will return to New York Monday. MISS FLORENCE LYNN SHANE-! HERO EH iias retuined to Smith Col-jlige tor postgraduate fcludy. MK AND MRS PHILIP CHER. Wmttier place, will leave! Sunday for fklalionia City, to Isttend the national tax conference MiSS HETTY FtJRJ), 4M3 Park avchsic, ehtei lamed last night wl'h a china shower for Miss Vera Gray IHihsliaw, bride elect she wa us- jlnled by ller mother, Ml, h. Fold Guest with Mis Hmshaw Hid her mother, Mrs.

Benjamin Hih aiuiw. were Mesdtfinea V. L. in), el MeileMcCio.nl, Jesa Pritch- ett Jr. and Robert H.

Fold, and I Misses Luiuiliy Arnholter, Helm fGcaien, Martha Melcali, Muriel Mil ieu, ana liiaoei THE CHEER BROADCASTERS will have their Inst meeting of tht ctr Fiiday at the home of Mr, ii Steinkamp, Van (iaalaiid avenue, Mis Merrill Attkissou is chairman in ihaige of Ilie luncheon, assisted Mesilaines Lynn Adams, Geo) ge Hiinui, rl Hull, William Birk I haiiholomew. Mrs OIU-. 1 ael pieaident, will preside lit lln- bun i.i iiii'flinii i ailed al Id Luiu iicon Mill he served for ii. i-il. lu-l a al 12 o'clork.

'I UK Alumnae Asnoiiallon of Zi'la Tan Alpha t-ororily v.111 meet loiooirow at Willow I i- siniiiiier Jiome ot Miss lii-uii huu aeon, for a suin'i parly in lioiioi of Hih Duller University new 1, In I si cm Miss Hiiii'-loiuil will iiimlMi'ii hy MlNHi'S Mill'y Ion Mnisiici Unity Mc'law, Ins liulllus mi.l I lu Mm k. 'II1K MUKI'IIIM i.I 11.1 will he enlei liilneil al an Illinium! I i si elm toinoriow ul lei nun si the liuiue of Mrs. I'iuiilt T. MI.SMfclS JlilAN ANIi JANK '1KTZ, Nm tli ave.nue, will Im liiislesrtes 1 1 ji 1 1 at 1 1 1 lor a iiiBiituitf of ilia li.miliir Chili. Tlili.

MAHItlAHIil of Mis Chin 'uiliiittur and tinoma liiillin, sou of Mis Alum liiillin, Cltivitliiml aveniiii, took lilaru at 11, III ll'rlorll imuuiiig at lha home of Ilie Kev. ami Mis. William A. Hlml-li-iilnu K'U 'I lia was i The hilile wore lranHiarenl veh ul in a iinliiy iluoi.n ami iar-i iml loaiiiiH rose. After a wml-iliun trip KuhI, Mr.

and Mis D'llliu will ha al hum tut. at IBIrt Coin-luiilim uvtuuu. MH ANII MHN, JOHN HltlKTflN, Mil tVliolllllkVII iiVIUIUH, HIH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 sevtiidi in Allanla, (Ja AI.I'HA ANIi KAI'I'A I'l I A I'TI'IIIH ul I'l nu, i.i,, ii Huruiily will unci in the Huh. I Lincoln. irn-Kiiiiii will hi; itivmi hy Mi.hju li-iiiiu! Iiuniiliiiw Minnie llulay, liniilli Miiiiih null I (n I Mil AND MILS.

Al.fUilltT HISCHtih'H', lilM Hiiulh l'nnylvaiiia Hliciit, with a dinner I'mly last hiiiionug their St holl.e Oolli a i.d o.ii- lune liliiiiiied a in.i'.ji town ul velvet. shot With Puid Kiusbetli Prijtxji.uij COOl dllidtoi I Uliij.J. Icij Ij Patriotic Program MarhD.A.R.liCdnt 200 Delegates Register for 35th Convention at ort Wayne, I 'ilil 'A AiiNE, li.il (HI ii.ii I Ill ii, I i lllill.ll,. I I fc I he ot li an IliOiti I hull pencil heic lodd v.iln I ai, hiinilied meii.hcie lull nali a i intereil A pdlilulii. piuiiaiii lent ul ill li.e opening ot the three day loinldve bilef inl'iiiinal talks were niaile by upl iliiiidui-a, picai-ilent nf pual a Aiiierli.an l.

loli ail A I lalci mill ciiiiiiiiHiulei' of Post Aliiencaii Lesion, ildii l) HmiiiiIIuii nt iiilidiiiiiolis, stale president of the Sons ot Ihu American Hevnliiliiiii: James Hdhetly, lit'cslileiil ol burl Waynee cliaplar of uf Ainoiicaii Hevinu-llon. Mia Hiiscoe i llliyine. ol Hiooii.ille vice picsldeiit ul ihi; II. A dlld Miss bulillle. hdlell uf Ten is Hiiiile Malt: rugunl.

Itunli-i Moiimls taseiiihl i'uliiiUli, tlit- nn. uuUI bugler. "I'll ele iy I' 1 1 ii I ii I i in innmi II I i i M.i i I ,1 lla 1,1 i.ll lllilll I.iIiii.iuii I l-li. Ill Minn Fill a ell ul ..,,11, Inu liu.iiu,.,, ll, i Mis M.liK.nel Milidullin ul Amur A us i uiuilli luleil lul In I Hull, u.i l.lillu iluilll lie nldlc lunlicil liniilli lii ihu linn, hi i ul iiuul. huuM i Minim uclui-r icirivcl Iniinii iiii'iilimi hei i iiiunilllei- in ul Muim (iriiighlcis Ihu Ivc luihllu itiul Kill li'iiniiiiiiiluu Mis ul 1 1 1 1 i vh ti i luiu until in, i inllleii nil ni.itouliidii ul iciiuiln puitileit mil iimi lectins i.iuiii-l, in i iu in its Hiiuil.

hiihiiiiih.il lll'llllIU AllUi ,0 Harold tiilinea ol hunvilie. in ih.ugtj of thu guild citue.itl,ii piiiiin.irtb, Mis 1 uuia nf he. A iiiiiseiiiu: tilaslitiA ul I'lirthtnil hih' Mm 1 1 hum Viiiu Inn ol nu nly iu, tiling ,11, ,1 leitilinn hllleitli. Mi, Elvira nukes uf l.a Pol la on cal lei'urda Mrs hoy of Ku-komo ami Mis Heiuy li Ihilphi on piess rciaiiuim Mis (1. W.

U'esllimtiee oi un itiuinhleti ainl Mrs ay nc ('ury Veiidersbuig on the sliittt Hlher Itnnirls HUtiimt Iiii iiicliiihnl Ihu ri'iiuit on Amci ti-iiiiiiiiii li Nu Porter .1. t'oultna of Tull fuy; ri'iuut on heller lllins bvMrs hi Kei-boUtt Of Now Albany and the report of thu rostei oi 1'uviihitiiuim given by Mr. Obvrua of i ry AN ELECTRIC RANGE FOR SIX MONTHS so much less than we expected!" say Indianapolis families the Electric Range. Electric economical in Indianapolis electric rate that goes'down k.w.h. Modern electric ranges efficient, and, besides, you costs, because there's less Electric cooking.

You can enjoy the convenience, cleanliness, and dependability of the Electric Range try it in your own kitchen. "Try" an electric own home for 6 month. Pay only per month for (he equipment. Installation is free, provided your home meets with our Installation requirements. Purchase price V16.00.

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