Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 127, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1921 — Page 5

Mr. and Mrs. James 13.I 3 . Eagiestteld, 3319 North Meridian street, announce the of their daughter, Miss Mar- i garet Eagleefield. to Henderson Moffatt Bell of Staunton, Va., which was solemnized Quietly Wednesday at the home of the bride's parents, in the presence of only the members of the families. Miss Carina Eaglesfield, sister cf the bride, acted as maid of honor and Robert Davy Eagleafleld and Patricia Eaglesfleld, nephew and niece of the bride, were the flower bearers. Miss Eaglesfleld wore an effective gown of ivory satin with tulle veil caught with orange blossoms and her bouquet was a shower of sweetheart and bride roses. Mr. and Mrs. Moffatt have gone for a trip and will be at home in Charleston, Va., after Dec. 1. • • • The Irvington Fortnightly Club celebrated its twenty-fifth birthday anniversary with a lovely party this afternoon at the Irvington M. E. Church. Mrs. Augustus Jutt and Mrs T. M. Richardson, who have been members for the full twenty-five years, were the guests of honor. The moms were attractively decorated with buskets of fall flowers, and at the table on which the mammoth birthday cake reposed, the club's flower, the pansy, was effectively used. An extensive musical program was given b.v the members of the ciub. Including vocal selections by Mrs. C. Kithuer, a piano duet by Mrs. Effie XleGrew ami .Mrs. C. R. Hogle. aul several harp pieces by Miss Alberta McKai.i. These were followed by Mrs. J. C. Brawn, who played the violin, and Miss Ruby Winders and Mrs. F. W. Hogle, who sang several numbers. The last number nn the program was Riley's "••Id Sweetheart." a reading by Mrs. Wayn“ Reddick, accompanied by Miss McKain on the harp. Mrs. I-. C.

Remember the good times this summer? As the tan wears off and the days shorten, telling and listening will make this vacation last over the winter, while with the joy of anticipation, we set ourselves to the task of “saving up” for next year’s trip. Start now and save for that definite purpose 47a ON SAVINGS J. F. Wild 6 Co.State Bank t3T*USEO IfOt INDIANAPOLIS

Bathrobes S^QB For Women Think of it! A fine blank.it bath robe for $2.98 ; full and roomy; neatly trimmed, light and dark colors. These are very special values at the price. ■ —Ayres—Downstairs store.

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Outing Flannel Q Night Gowns .. . ifoC , And others at $1.49; good weight, nicely made, large and roomy; regular and extra sizes; valu3S you will appreciate. —Ayres—Downstairs store-

Bumpier was In charge of the installation of officers, which followed the musical program. • • • The marriage of Mias Gtorglanna McClintlc, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McClinfic, 35 Gladstone avenue, to Joe Overmeyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Overmeyer of Colorado Springs, will take place tomorrow evening at the Cadle Tabernacle In the presence of the Immediate families and a few intomate friends. Dr. W. E. Beiderwolf will perform the ceremony and the members of the Gypsy Smith choir have been Invited. The bride’s attendants will be Mrs. Howard Cadle, matron of honor, Miss Ruth and Miss Pearl Bemis, bridesmaids, and little Miss Eois Oldham, ring bearer. Trevor Dillon will act as best man. Preceding the ceremony Miss Jessamine Barkley,

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For Women and Girls Better Than Usual Values Snappy styles—splendid quality black and brown kid, patent leather, black suede and combination leathers. High and military heels, narrow, medium and round toes. Sizes 2 y 2 to 8, widths AA to E. Big values at this special price.

Women s Stockings | Q Great Values at . . 1 iJC Because of slight' imperfections (neatly mended) we call them seconds. Combed yarns, black and brown, lisle finished cotton, reinforced heels and tees. —Ayres—Downstairs store-

will sing “For Yo>u Alone" and “Because," accompanied by Miss Mary Anna Sturgis, pianist, and Mrs. J. V. Richardson, violinist. Following the ceremony there will be a reception at the home of the bride’s parents,. Mrs. E. McClintic, grandmother of the bride, from Shelbyville, are Miss Athlene Dike and Frank Dike of Fairmount, Ind., are among the out-of-town guests who have come for the wedding. - * * • , Mrs, W. D, Eong, 1710 North Delaware

Ai _ J 1 West ■ Stout s 55£ Specials Big Bargains for Saturday This old and reliable shoe store has been supplying shoes for three generations—grandparents, parents and children. What you buy here—no matter hoxv law the price—may be depended on as being good. Shoddy shoes are not to be found on our shelves. The shoes we offer for tomorrow are exceptionally good values If you do not find what you want come any way we have all that is new and stylish at prices you will be glad to pay.

FOR BOYS Sturdy lace shoes of brown leal hot j//' I with nature last toe. good soles yyr* \ and heels ; sizes lOtolS' j—*2.69

Work Shoes / \®\ V Strongly built of good leather, blucher style; roomy and comfortable; XJi *2.4§

Misses’ Hi-Cuts ' B9 This good looking boot is of brown calf, to tie had In either English or broad toe models. It is both dressy and serviceable. Sizes, lp.j to “ Special for Saturday, $2 89.

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At Less Than the Usual Wholesale Cost They are smart looking -they keep the cold out —fine for motoring, good for school and street wear. Some of them are reversible. Black, brown and tan. The short models are specially priced at $15.00, longer coats are $10.50. Either is a mighty good investment.

Boys’ Stockings _ For School at . . . £i/C Heavy ribbed, double kuees, reinforced heels and toes. Called seconds because of slight imperfec s tions. Yet real stockings for real boys. —Ayres—Downstairs store-

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street, went to Newcastle today to give a program of Southern dialect readings for the Knight-Templar celebration there this evening. She has just returned from Rockville where she rend before the county conference of clubs yesterday. BUSINESS FOR WORKERS. LONDON, Oct. 7. —Arthur J. Falls, former Mayor of Bermondsey, who recently turned his entire bottle business over to his employes to run for their

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own benefit, may decide to take it back. The employes have divided Into factions and are about ready to admit they are incapable of conducting it. Georgia Banker Is Murdered in Night CONYERS. Ga., Oct. 7.—With a gaping wound in the head, presumably inflicted

CHILDREN £2P) Odd lots of high shoes in black / 1 kid and calf; some are patents, Ijt “®/ ) \ with black or white tops; all ff‘ •/ yv\ are button styles; sizes range /f >/ fS j from s',a to 8 — A? ff J *1.23

Ladies’ and Growing Girls’ Oxfords Lace models of black calfskin, with low, broad I ‘/’t heel and nature toe last; sizes 314 to 7; l regular ?5 value—--51.9851.98

Ladies’ Comfort Shoes *l. 59 Site* 4 to 8 If. after doing a day's work around the home, your feet are tired, it is probably because of the shoes you are wearing. For real comfort, try a pair of these low. flat heel, one-strap slippers. To be had in black leather. Specially priced for Saturday, fl 50.

Sweaters snsß For Women All wool worsted Jersey knit, Tuexdo style; black, brown, navy, white, tomato and rose; neat fitting, good looking and a real bargain. —Ayres—Downstairs Store.

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Jumper Dresses $O 98 For School Girls . £ A special purchase. They’re all wool serge, with giugham guimpe; splendid quality; smart style for girls of Bto 14 years- Especially for school wear. —Ayres—Downstairs store.

Store open until 9*o Sat nrday Eifnlngh. ure excitative for I>r. A. Hwtl Cushion Bolf Sh'if* And .\rh Shorn in Indluiiapolh; nlno fitfrnt* for llu#t*r Drown Shorn for Boy# and tilrl#.

ty a clvs>, the body of Charles Reagin, president of. the Bank of Rookdale, a small town near here, wns found early today in the Yellow River, after an allnight search. The hunt for Reagin's body wns started when his automobile was found standing on a bridge across the river, the motor running and all lights burning. All four doors were open and on the floor

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STOCKINGS At $2.75 "nVYun fashioned stockings, with self colored silk clox. African brown and cordovan. , q r- Women's At vpl.jD pure thread silk stockings, stop ravel hem; black, white, brown, navy, pearl, gray and taupe. At $3.00 J V h°iVo n i weight pure thread silk stockings, in black, beaver, polo, nude and brown. At $2.00 Sigm'h ribbed pure thread threequarter length socks, with roll top; black, brown and white. —Ayres—Hosiery, street floor.

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of the bridge was found the banker's knife and some silver coins. New Jersey Girl, 12, Dead; 25 Stab Wounds MADISON. N. J.. Oct. 7.—A State wide alarm was sounded today for the

Serviceable Top Coats for Misses, Only $19.50

Polo mixture coats for school misses are nicely plain tailored with collars of self material, box plaited backs, and four roomy pockets. Their only trimming is stitching and buttons. They are lined throughout with silk, and are shown in navy blue and brown. Heavy weight and three-quarter lengths. Sizes 14, ltj and 18 years. Nice Dresses at $17.50 A lot of fetching dresses of crepe de chine, satin and tricotine, are priced to sell at $17.50. They're mighty pretty—and just as practical! —Ayres—Petite shop, third floor.

Pongee BLOUSES, $3.95 The type of blouse to please the “tailored woman” —simply yet tastefully made. It uses the long roll collar to advantage and has fine knife plaitings around the edge of the collar, down the front and around the cuffs. In quality—workmanship, materials and serviceability it stands high. Size Range y 34 to 44 —Ayres—Blouse dept., third floor.

Are You Prepared? \ Winter’s On Its Way!

Extra Size Union Suits At $2.50 the Suit These are 48 and 50 bust measure. Medium weight, white cotton, higli neck, long sleeves, ankle length.

At -480 are children's light weight fleeced union suits, with drop seat. —Ayres—Underwear, street floor.

Silk and Kid Gloves

At 95c, women’s 16-button length silk gloves in white and pongee. At 95C. women’s two-clasp silk gloves, with contrasting embroidery on backs and wrists. Milanese quality, gray and white. At $2.95. fine white glace kid gloves, in overseam—especially for dress occasion; splendid quality. —Ayres—Gloves, street floor.

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maniacal slayer of little Janet Lawrmee, 12. whose body, pierced by twenty-Ov* stab wonnds, was found in Klnxen woods near here. The g'ri's body was found lylnr In a pool of blood. Her heart had been pierced and her throat slashed.

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Extra Special Women’s Siik Bloomers At $3.95 Os fine glove silk, ankle length, navy, black, Belgian, emerald, purple, taupe and brown.

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