Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 30, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1923 — Page 17

FRIDAY, JUKE 15,1923

ST. AGNES GIVES DIPLOMAS TO 23 Speaker Urges Leaders for Modern Society, Moral leaders are needed and brain development must be coupled vrttb Christianity, the Rev. Joseph M. Chartrand told the graduating class of the St. Agnes Academy at the Knights of Columbus Auditorium, Delaware and Thirteenth Sts., Thursday night. Twenty-three young women received diplomas. Academy honors were conferred on graduates by Bishop Chartrand. A musical program given by the graduating class preceded the presentation. Miss Cecilia McDermott delivered class greetings. The graduates: Eleanor Allen. Anna Blessing. Alberta Cobum. Winifred Fanning. Catherine Hartnett. Dorothv Kelley. Catherine Looney. Margaret Lyons. Ethel Meiser. Anna Mathews. Mary Malott. Susan Mayo. Elizabeth KoU. Cecilia McDermott. Mabel Raftery. Mary Quigley. Catherine Quirk. May Roache, Marcella Sadlier. Catherine Smith, Florence Shumaker. Dorotha Wilson. COMMUNiTYCHEST GHANGESSYSTEM .Membership Divided Into _ Three Classes, system of organization of the Indianapolis Community Chest, hereafter to be known as the Indianapolis Community Fund, was completely changed today following a meeting of the governing board Thursday afternoon. Under anew constitution adopted there will be three classes of members. Every contributor will be a member, organizations receiving money will be institutional members and a third class will be appointed. C. M. Bookman of Cincinnati, secretary of the Community Chest and Council of Social Agencies there, will come to Indianapolis to assist in organization of the Indianapolis Council of Social Agencies. A. M. ROBERTSON FUNERAL Rites L/r Civil War Veteran t-o Be Held Saturday. The funeral of Alexander M. Robertson. 82, Civil war veteran, 926 N. Meridian St., who died Wednesday, will be held at 10:30 a. m. Saturday at his home. Dr. Jean S. Milner, pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church, will officiate. Burial will be private. LIFE SAVERS TO MEET Red Cross Corps Will Discuss ‘Learn to-Swim’ Week. Expert swimmers of the •ity, interbred in promotion of water sports and are Invited to attend a meeting of the Red Cross Life Saving Corps at 7:30 o'clock tonight. In Room 411, Chamber of Commerce. A program for “Leam-to-Swim” week will be discussed at this meeting. The swimming events will take place the week of June 25. Spotlight Taken From Auto A spotlight was stolen from the automobile of J. Headrick, 601 Cottage Ave., while the car was parked at Garfield Park Thursday night.

434-36 W. Wash. St. 82 DOWN AND $2 A WEEK On Any Purchase up to $30.00 LADIES ’S3#^ CAPES, WAPS, ft COATS, *4s^n ALTERATION FREE Bring this ad. with you. It is worth SI.OO on any purchase of $lO or over. Men’s Suits and Top Coats A splendid variety to select from. Get your garment now and pay later. $25, S3O, $35 Up Boys’ Two-Pants Suits * $8.50 Up fc™FS^ENOoSTH l |N^CO^■

700 Wonder full New Wit-Summer HATS

For Dress and Sports Wear The assortment includes every wanted hat in trimmed or sports style, suitable for midsummer wear. Ranging in style and shape from the close fitting turban / to the large garden hats. MATERIALS: COLORS: —Canton Crepe —Satin —White —Jade t—Leghorn —Ribbon —Pearl —Sand X j I s —Chain Body Flops —Felt —Red —Black j j —Peanut Braid —Hair —Black and White THE Wm. H. BLOCK CO.

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Kenyon’s Highland Home Place The Finest Subdivision for Moderately Priced Homes Near Indianapolis

Free Bus Ride Beginning at 9 o’clock Sunday morning, and every 45 minutes during the day, our free busses will leave the Bus Station at 50 Kentucky Ave., or you may board the bus at any corner along "MV. Washington St., or take the T. H., I. & E. Interurban at the Terminal Station (car marked Ben Davis) and get off at Mickley Stop, which is right at our Addition. Your fare will be refun de and at office on grounds. Should you come bv auto, you trill have a paved road all the way. Or take W. Washington St. car and ride to end of line, where our automobiles will meet you and take you out.

COUPON SIA Kenyon’s Highland $1 A A w Home Place * A/ This coupon and one dollar entitles you to a credit of $ll.OO on the lot you select.

ON FOURTH FLOOR

• MEET ME Saturday or Sunday JUNE 16 AND 17 OPENING SALE

EXTREMELY LOW PRICES ’250 - ’4OO EASY TERMS $ 1 Down and $ 1 a Week No Interest or Taxes for One Whole Year No Payments When Sick and Unable to Work UNUSUALLY LARGE LOTS Kenyon's Highland Home Place is most ideally located in that fast growing section about two miles west of the City Limits on the SOUTH side of the National Hoad (W. Wash. St.). Twenty minutes’ ride from the Monument, over paved roads all the way, and only a short distance east of the rapidly growing suburb, Ben Davis. Only a few minutes’ walk to high school, grade school, churches and stores. City Builders Realty Cos. 1160 Fairfield Ave. WA shington 4344.

Call us for appointment to be shown over addition on week days —our auto will call for you. Lots sold only to desirable white persons.

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Building Offer If you are paying rent you can easily afford to own your own home in Kenyon’s Highland Home Plaee. We operate our own building department and during the past year we have built to order over twenty bungalows for our purchasers. We can arrange to build for you even though you do not have a deed for your lot. We make it our business to help you get a satisfactory start. Already we are busy erecting several bungalows in this Addition. This is your guarantee that your lot will increase in value. Remember, too, that we positively do not permit the erection of “shacks” or sheds for dwelling purposes. All we ask is that you come out and look us over.

Office on Grounds Open All Day Saturday and Sunday, June 16, 17 Remember—This is a brand new addition and this is the opening sale. Come early for a better selection.

lIWW BLOCK Q Hart Schaffner & Marx guaranteed clothes for men, young men and fco>|B (8 to 18)

Sale of Infants*, Children’s and Misses* High-Grade Pumps, Oxfords and Sandals $3.50, $4, $5 Qualities V ’2.19 # All sizes, sto 8, BVfc to 11, \\ x /% to 2 f Patent leather, brown calf, tan calf and white reincloth. ’ Strap style, oxfords, Grecian sandals. f — Third Floor. Women’s Comfort Sale Boys’ and Girls' Slippers Price Rugged Oxfords and Sandals i soles and rubber heels; sizes 3 Brown leather extension to 8. —Third Floor. soles; every pair perfect.

i|g|ggrm BASEMENT STQRji|j|i§ A Special Offering Saturday 400 Smart Tub Dresses For Women and Misses t* Seldom are we able to offer, right in the beginning of th season, such wonderful values as are shown in this group of attractive wash Cleverly made, prettily trimmed frocks in many colors and color Jgjgjftfit combinations, in such wanted and durable fabrics as—i||P Normandie Voiles—Plain Voiles—lmported Ginghams j Broken Lines — Women’s and Misses 9 Coats, Suits, Dresses V Up to $18.50 Qualities Broken lots taken from our higher priced gTOups marked so low as to insure their speedy departure. m I Wonderful values for $9.85.

Dainty Summer Dresses For Younger Girls 8 to 14-Year Size Moderately $ Priced -4**270 Well made, dainty little frocks of organdies, dotted voiles, plain voile3 and novelties. In wanted colors such as——Brown — Jade — Sand —Coral —Flesh —Rose

MEN’S SHIRTS £ Collar-Attached and Neckband Styles ~ $ 1.15 An Exceptional Basement Store Value Made of fine percales and printed madras, in neat checks, stripes and plain shades of tans, grays and white. Short pointed collars attached and neckband styles. Sizes to ITVzMEN S MERCERIZED LISLE HOSE—Fully reinforced. Black grav navy cor dovan and champagne. Sizes 9y 2 to 11 V 2 . Seconds of 35c quality * - - (3 pairs for 50c), pair 1

Domestics —Table Oilcloth (NO PHONE ORDERS) \

SEAMLESS BLEACHED SHEETS Double bed size; $1.75 aj QC quality ipl.OJ WHITE BEDSPREADS Double bed size pQ medium weight. .o*7

A B S O RBENT CHEESECLOTH—Yard wide, perfect bleach; special, 10 yds. for. OJJC

PILLOW CASES inches; soft thread muslin; wide -I q hems It/C

PLAID BLANKETS —Double bed size; qjpair

M O SQUITO N E TTINCi 58 inches wide, .black* and white, best quality; 8-yard bolt—sl.lo

TABLE O I LCLOTH inches wide, white and figured de- rtjrv signs... zyc

Camp Clothes For Women, Misses and Girls Camp Hats 98c Camp Middies 98c and Up Camp Knickers $1.98 A wide assortment to choose from, in dark colored khaki cloth. Middies are braid or self trimmed, some afe in waist band style. Knickers have wide knee bands, button trimmed, neat and smart looking.

Candy Specials BLACK WALXIT FRESH WRAPPED KISSES (2 lbs., 23c), | r pound ~IDC HONEYCOMB CHOCOLATE CHIPS— Aa Special, pound ..JJC ASSORTED FLA V O RED CHOCOLATES— aa Soft centers, lb ZiJC

HOSIERY WOMEN’S PCBE SILK HOSE FuUy reinforced, semi-fashioned, shaped ankles; plain and fancy; black, cordovan and white, sites 8% to 10. Special (3 pairß, $2.00), aa pair OiJC CHILDREN’S MERCERI ZED STOCKlNGS—Reinforced toe and heel; Mack and brown; sites 6 to 91$: seconds of 30c quality (3 pairs, 83c), aa pair ZilC

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