St. Louis homemakers interested in better nutrition for national defense yesterday crowded the second session of Miss. Jessie Marie DeBoth's cooking school under the ausprices of the Globe-Democrat in the Field House of Washington University.
Part of the 4,000 women who attended the opening of the Globe-Democrat's Annual Cooking and Homemaking School at Washington University Field House yesterday afternoon. The school is under the direction of Miss Jessie Marie DeBoth, well-known authority on cooking and household arts.
Audience shows the front row with four nuns and the second row shows a women who appears to be bored. Some women are taking notes. It appears all are women except for the roped off section for the first four rows that includes 3 men. Caption reads, "Part of the crowd of more than 4500 women who attended the second big program in the Globe-Democrat's tenth Annual Cooking school at the Washington University Field House yesterday afternoon. The school is under the direction of Miss Jessie Marie De Both, well-known cooking and home economics expert."