Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1945 — Page 2
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Live Hygienic ally: If you do, you will not work an organ beyond its normal ' raparities and thereby deplete its reserves. Dr. B. A. Osborne 229 »/ 2 Indiana Avenue ft! 4000
< 1U Spkit is the fiuman Switchboard controlling Health. W _ Vidor
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SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1945
Locke field Boys Win Basketball Tourney
I*A filONIZE THE FfLt ()H1>ER ADVERTISERS
Virgil James Araokl II! son of Mr. and Mrs. \ irgil Arnold. Jr.. 817 Blake slnet, will eelebraV his seeoiul hirllulay anniversary Sunday afternoon. April 8, with a parly at I he home of his grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil \niold. Sr., JlfiO West North street.
'Phe l.oeketteh] Garden Pal elul iatmwd through a one point margin lo defeat t!i ( . Y.MGA Senior Five 17 to It: for top honors in the see•md animal Baskeiliall tonrnaineiit of the Boys lU-paninenl ai tie* • Stonu* Avenue I'.raneli Friday nile last veek. » Ki'en eompet it ion haeketi liy lliei s Pne f'ani of the players on li.ii li | teams resuitta! in H ine of the aios! j tiirilling ami sensaiional piavinu of the entire season. The e<>ni|iara i|i\e low sfarres «iireell.v t raci'aIt! 1 - |4> effective defense by tlu‘ tv\.> • piinteis. Ai lilt* end of (lie li.tlf the .-.»-or<. was tied al 7 |o 7. Tito l.o( kofiehi was able to « merge \ ie iorioMs < hi I \ by shoot iiig a iii-ai ha-io I u ii bin I la-1 font -e
ond- of lli ( . hnal i|iiarier.
'The loin la y was : iagv<l on an inwiiat ionaI lta>is bei’\ecii s teams i with play beginning .Monday Mai eh 1'.';. < M iier teams eliminated in in-* eontests :ue|iid(*d : Caiiton af iMain lit Id. Ben Davis. Ho: L\illr, Dong ! is i*ari. i‘al etnb. I.anier Boys eltih ••ml lln* .lohn ilowe srhool.
slilBIJ V BWLNS losing a val'ani *ighl for his life waged hv Gil\ lio-piial physi- < - ians Shirh-y Owens. !M» X. 'I'r> niont si., diid ai the insiiint ion Wednesday following a iw o
nioiillis - illpess.
Several ]iersnns answ< i»*d an ein
WINS GARDNER MEDAL AWARD
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WM. S. WAUGH, PROMINENT CLUB LEADER, BURIED
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William Waug'i. jtrondneni s(.cial eltih figure and dining ear em tdoye. was hnrier* Tuesday follow ing final i ites at the :M. G. Willis ,«’id Son Fnip ral Home at which ft: ’■ Rev. It. II. thor-les pastor of the ’*® e ' Seeoiid (.’hiislinn ehureli. officiated. Wa.i-h died ;ii the Gity Hospital last Bsiiirclv ft,I lowing a brief
illmss ami lived at g: ! West m;i ’n Street. l ,, or mort than It) years In was employed ay a dining- ear wuitt for • he Mt,non railroatl on trains running between fndiailapniis ;• u < (’Idea,go. Mis like a b I e personality won . him many friends among the malty h n s i it •• s s ni' ii who t rn feleit regularly l*eiw<**n
Obituary
JAMKS l>. JONES
the l*. vo cities.
•lames F>. Jones, .‘ii years old. •vho niiicred fatal burns when a steamer exploded at the Washington uotcl. March 20. was Iniiied 'I hut.-«l:iy followitig linn I rites tveld ;:l i he I'irst Baptisl ehurch. th.‘ Be’. , it. F. (Iregory oft b in t ing. S rvn e swetc < iindaeled by the King and King' 1 Funeral home, with b.fir i:tl it; GiVfyvti Ifill (einet**ry. Vonng J<'iies. who lived with hiwife at s<|2 Boaelie st., and a fei low «*mploye ihiuiel < roiuwell. were s—al<b (1 w h< n i h< steamer used t<» r«‘iMove wall priju r exploded. Both i ien wen taken to Gity hospital i l‘.«r treatment. Jones died tliiroi Fridav ef last week, (’roiuwell ‘ij
. .•eovering.
I!i ea me here I rom Fort Wayne. ! imb. lifleeu years ago and work ! fed in Demoeiaiie |m,lilies. Iiaving I ; served at one lime as presidt lo j j of liir Vorliiside Noiing De-moera ' l ie Hub. ■ lie i- nrvived by the \\ idow ^ 1 ths. I.illian limes: I lie parents, i Mr- and Mrs. Moses H. Jones: t\v< I v i-l • rs. Mrs. Fli/.abtlli Bowed and
NEM DELTA CHAPTE!.’ IORMEI) IN BOSTON.
BOSTON April d. t ANIM —Bast week lota chapter of Dt*iia Sigma Theta sorority, which lias been a mixed chapter since it was found ed. was re-est.ahlis-'heu as an underSfatliaite chaptet. Alph; Omim-in Sigiiia. ;i graduate chapt« r. was
formed at the same time
Notice to churches and schools m ’ Available for immediate delivery 300 watt SVE Slide Projectors regular value $55.00, like new condition now for sale $39.50 below ceiling price ( HARLIE SACKS 318 E. Washington no other address
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Iroiii ' Id'' irnTivi-''^hlnno ' in^ (h.ving-| Khd-e VVebh. and >cvn. b.oil
Ky., where he was horn
iOSCCOQQOOOQCOQCOQOSOOOOOQOSO Meridian Furniture Co. f URNITIIRE VALUES New fee Refritferaior, 7:, ||»s.. All Metal C hina ( ahinets—While or Maple Liviii)*- Rooin Suites—2 Pieces Xpi inif ('onsliTiction ( best of Drawers ,9x12 Linoleum Rums, New — Knee-Hole Desks _ Odd Reds Dininj* Room Suite—X Pieces Mattresses __
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Spring Is Knocking— Let Her In p; Welcome Spring by sending us ||; your drarpes and slipcovers so | that we can brighten them to match the gay mood of the new season.
Clearview Cleaners
450 W. 10th ST
1509 E. 15th ST.
1229 E. Kith ST.
Plain Garments 65c James Shack formerly of Shack Brothers Cleaners, Manager
We Do Our Own Cleaning
i Fred M. (Major- and in recngie-j . . i lion be has been awarded tin* Gard
ergeney appeal by physician- ner medal for
1 #. came here many year- ago and lor . y MG \ a im-mi.ir of Ml U , 1 ; " 1 V,1 1 I 1,11 IP my n. Mfivca r- of ige. wlio dieri i -O yoars had been employed a» i | 5 , ,p ;| ( .| 1 u r ,.|, when* he a! dtherS.^ devHupcd plans winch re- , h( . .\|i> ! King.-n and Gontpauy. meal |*a.k J (( M . |V( ^ ;1> v iee ore-ideiil of ilm •' l!l "'' 1 J u,ui:, i lln " ol 1 ll " I’M-ton Neater. 21.76 Fouh v;.r«> pb. ; els. where I u‘ was a member of i !n 1 , i c.i ! : ‘G : . Ine„ seiving a- j.,-,, Saiurdav will Ii, bebi at sid-
< bd 'l iiners Hub. and i he Gio uni Funeral -ervicc- will he held
Iimnity. Ill T!)k2 lie coneeived tin idea of ibrmin- J m< n’s social Huh j with higher standards than were; j generally accepted, at the i ime and | with <». \Y. Taivm r an-! -e\a-ral otherk. 111*veIo11e(| plans which re-
el-. Max John. Arthur, and Sigmund Join- of indi.innpolis am! < 'lit,toik Keith and Gai l Jones now erring with the Armed I’ofei-
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today. Satmday. April 7 at the! Mt. I’aran Bapti-f ehnrr li. of which ! 0\yen- wa - a meiiiiM t K“V. (I! Bell will ofiielate. with tin <'..M.( ■ Willis X Son Ftnier;:| iiome < ondueling. Burial will b«- in Crown;
Hill cemetery.
Surviving are the widow. Mr-, j.’duit (Ovens; two sislers. Mr- , Clara Taylor and Mrs Audi** Per 1 kins’, and a brother. Fee (Ovens.
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i ‘“" Kih,, ‘ ,l, ‘ enviable reputation for good taste 1v -- . , "i ''V I:ii l ' lliv ‘••»n|.nny. ( s , K . i;ij , |S .,ges. which ^ , ' " l "- — ^ In a leer eoiignu uhit ing ' M:i* , Ii;nl( . (11 1()1 . ( ,.lu*r like -'T ^ i " '"'Tn mr- on winning tin* med-.b Per, fo " V'• l < u l,} > ,*. m |ner in the arm ? . . Mr-. Heater, wife of Ft jam ■••'Oiui. m\ii_ j respect to his meniorv. acttvi .. . . .. .*d forces and mcntlar ol the fain . ; 'irat.r tm-mher o| tin fmltamipo
Meridian Furniture Co. 1712 NORTH MERIDIAN STREET
FREE PARKING IN REAR
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dy that inaiiitain- the awatd. -aid. -The a wa i d ing of t he Ga ri!m r nn < I a) i,, yon i- inn a reward for yonr i If*uls. 11 i- a marker for yottr
progressive aspirations and a -yin
kolio recognition of *nr V t •
young men with yi-ion. The o
Stibseritie for your VICTORY-1 irin-ie \alue <■! ihis medal lie-' "ii PROGRESS Edition today. ' ai* ly III it ability I** et.coitt :tre .,e Lincoln 7574. i" n< \v height
1 orgaiii/at ions.
!n eespeet to his memory, activities of the Hub have been >-alt- ( |j
ceiled for the
month.
Surviving at < Florcnct* Filly.
Easiest possible terms
Above all. we want your business
Open 11 A. M. to 7 P. M., Sundays Daily 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. 1>n , u «'®« , ®««« , s«e«««G«oooos«oooo©cG«cooeooooooooooa
FREE CITY DELIVERY
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two hall iiroiln*i::. Walhoe Waugh, IndianaptdT . amt Dave l.illy «'in cinnati <) Bin ml w a in •.To wn
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-o the wife of a number of t he police lit pa it tneni. Detective Set gc.i nt (!ei»rge Sneed. During Id rutive y.sir-. Brown • a emiilovt <1 by tb>- N« \v Vo,; • eiit ra! and i ,v X i u 1 1 r.ad :., wga '!2 di glei M r <>n and Im'li'dier o I 11 i Mi V ei m>ri ! ta | it i - l • tiitrc).
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HIGHTOWERS
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Dr. j. P, Hightower Naturopathic Physician ion; persiiim; am:.
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The Walker Drug Store Is Proud Of Its 16 Years Of Continuous Service
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The Drug* Store and OofVee Pol now ^ivos jol)?, to IS people who are anxious to serve and please you. As in the matter of food, coffee, and ice cream, the management seeks the highest quality ingredients for compounding prescriptions. No cheap substitutes will be permitted or allowed by the highly trained and qualified druggists who will serve you at the Walker. Prescriptions and high quality drugs are our specialty.
I.»,iiiill«*. Ivv. ;i ml .Mi - Fttitun Ad . ! Indiumipoli- Mini thr»*(. sun-, '-buucct. Vubb* ;ind G« urge Browii. HEALTH ( LINK! IkltllK, I'iI•-('t f’j(’,!i I'fCTt irp-tlt
n< <! mitiG Earlmgzon. Ky. Aon It* Iilhi ( broil M‘ Ailtiiotlt- .Full" F. Finns li:t- r<l unted tu
hi- riuvul jiu-t .*fftcr -|lending his tntluiigli with hi- fmnily. Mr-. Willi'- Mac Have- wife, ami children, ■d-o r-. Mi'. F—ie Bedmund. Mrs • Vh 'iu Rug.ia -. _. Eh-xanda W'uuil •>ti uf I A .-in.'Ville .-pent Fa-ter with hi- atinf Mrs. Sant FI la Steele. __ I I*.yd lb Faves and Elli-s F. Tlium- :*' '|ent the week-end in Fvans- • > Fje and a ftiii t uf Faster and was a'iuiu;iattied home Fii-ter Sunday , aftt rn<-un \-vii a Hnward :iud Hu-ie lb Muu«|y uf Ilya ns vilie. Mr. anl Air-- !.ai'.ra ('amphell uf Bfuxidenee attended the service at Blea.-atil ' • ro\ e Bapti-t HmrHi Fii-ter Sun day Mrs. Ganipliell .**l',> utganized i be Y W A society. Her work is hci iing young p* ople. Howard and II a-ic B. Moody ret itrtied »•: t heir jjuine .Mumlay evc*ning after \ i-it ing tin it aunt Mrs. l.otli * B. Bell. ! ■ 'tid Mr-. Rosalie Thomas- Jim Williams ami Mrs. Mary Sibith of Madi-um:l!e 'pent Faster Sunday With her -i ters Mr-. M.inuic M<Daniel and Mrs. Fster 'I'humas ab -<* Mr. and Mrs. Janies Williams' Thomas. Gpi. William F. Fogan ha- rHoriied to Boston. Mas-., aft er visiting his wife Mrs. Dorris
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Mi - Ruth Taylor of Im.ianaooli- p i- vi itiiig Iier parent-. Mr. and Mt- Willie Taylor. Rushville, tnd. 'bln eh nr Hi service - In re were very impressive at hot h tin* Se<*- • mi Rapti-t Hmreh and Wesley MF • liiireh<’hiIdreti's Hour and bai t t-ing veie betel at We.-ley MF of which IF v. lohn ('hinn is pastor. | The Siinday -chool at Second Rapli-i held their Fa-tei ' F\crci' 1 i— [m Ha ding th«> -ermon ’ The Man on the Grr--" by Rev. I F Robin ' <>n. Teil Dram* of In.liana)vdi \*. M' gtif-1 of his wife, t iii* former Mi'S Irene FaeV. Miss Margaret Brad Icy Indiana- I I'oli-. and Mi-s Fnella ‘iain**.- of | Knight*w n av ere guest- of their p.'i'enls Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Brad-| ley, Mr-, littih Will was gne-t | of Mrs Maurice S.hannte * of (’on i iicr-'vilte. .Sunday Mr .‘mil Mrs. N r athitn Fletcher j 'ami *!a ughH* 'riielma were gne-t - <•!' Mi-- Feofia Fletcher in Indiana j i j***!i- Sunday ■
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Ttesr^aur On Minors
i j How women aW girls j>aay get wanted relief ! /rom functional periodic pain ^maMaMMMmMMKmMMK4MEMmMMUmMMMEMHkmmEBMmmMm0 Cardul Is a liquid medicine which many women say haa brought relief from the cramplike agony and nervous strain of functional periodic distress.
Here’s how It may help: Taken like a tonic, it * should stimulate appetite, aid digestion,* thus help build resistance for tlio "time” lo
come.
Sbn ted ?. days before ^ 'your lime”, it should LOOKX help relieve pain duo INI 0 A to purely functional heipl^i causes. rrr ) Cardul. If it helps, rrr I you’ll bo glad you did. l! MCARDUI “ I V V'^-G’A ^ at* U ,RCcrW..»%
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Try our Glasses for Id days. If not 100% satisfied, just return them to us and we ll refund your money.* Prescriptions Filled! Write Today!
• Important statutory changes have been made by the Indiana Legislature w ith regard to minors and alcoholic beverages. They became effective April 1, but because thei^full import may not be generally known the Indiana Brewers Association, in accordance with its custom of urging complete compliance with the statutes, takes this opportunity to summarize the amendments. 1. It is unlawful to sell or give a minor alcoholic beverages. 2. It is unlawful for a parent, guardian or other person to take a child under 18 into any night* club, roadhouse, tavern, bar room or public place where alcoholic beverages are sold or given a^vay, and likewise the permittee is liable for permitting such visits. 3. It is unlawful for a minor under 21, except members of the armed forces, to be in any night club, roadhouse, tavern, bar room or public place where alcoholic beverages are sold or given away, and likewise the permittee is liable. v' 4. Penalties are mandatory suspension of a permit for days on the first offense, and mandatory revocation for a second offense committed w ithin the same year, lor non-permittees the penalty is a fine up to $500 to which may be added imprisonment up to six months. 5. Minors, however, may enter that part of a hotel or restaurant which is separated from the room wherein is located a bar over which alcoholic beverages are dispensed by the drink, as well as clubs, dining cars, drug stores and groceries. 6. It is unlawful for "any retail permittee” to permit a minor under 21 to be in his place after being warned in waiting by a parent or guardian to exclude the minor from the premises. Penalty is mandatory revocation for the first offense. Writ« for a copy of fho now act for full (Mails.
Beer Is a Beverage of Moderation Buy It only from Law-abiding Permittees
THE INDIANA BREWERS ASSOCIATION 712 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Indianapolis 4, Ind.
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