Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 307, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1925 — Page 5
THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1925
FESTIVAL WILL BE LAST EVENT OF GIRLS’WEEK Program to Be Given in St. Clair Park Is Announced. The program for the festival to be given Saturday, the last day of Girls’ week, has been announced by Mrs. L. H. Millikan, general chairman. Program will be given in St. Clair Park across from the Library. In the maypole dance, the first number, which sixteen glris will take part, under direction of Mrs. Alice Kessler. Music will be directed by Miss Elizabeth Underwood. Girls Taking Part The girls taking part are Misses Virginia Wharton, Pauline Chown,
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At the following Standard Oil Service Stations:
30th St. & Northwestern Are. Hawthorne Lane & E. Washington St. New York St Rural Sts. St. Clair & Alabama Sts. S. Meridian St. & Russell Ave. Virginia Are. & S. East St. Fairfield & College Are. Massachusetts Are. St Belle(ontaine St. E. Washington St. & Southeastern Ave. Kentucky Are. & Morris St. Woodlawn & Virginia Are. Davidson & E. Michigan St. 16th St. St College Ave. Sherman Drive & E. Washington St.
And at the following Filling Stations and Garages:
M. M. Tcsler, 1120 Central Are. Wiahmejrer Bros., 2220 Bethel Are. Albert H. Hock, 182S Shelby St. Saylors Carafe, State A Prospect Sts. Hill Top Ge age, 1619 Howard St. Penn. Garage, 928 N. Penn, ffa. Reed, 2020 W. Morris St. Superior Garage, 3345 Central Ara Excel Garage, 22nd A Illinois Sts. C. L. Johnson, 940 N. Sherman Drive. „ Irwin A Marshall, 312 N. Senate Are. Court House Garage, 328 E. Market St. Deming Tire & Battery Service,2l7 E. New York SL Frank Hatfield Cos., 625 N. Capitol Ave. Pee* Brothers, Tibbs & Speedway Ave. Clapp Brothers, Main SL, Beech Grove. Deming Service Station, 115 E. New York SL Writer Mead, Shelbyville Road. Harry Dodd, Main St., Beech Grove. Baker & Aldridge, 3800 S. Meridian St. Writer Mueller, 2610 Madiaon Ave. Shelby Service Station, Orange A Shelby Sts. State St. Batte-y Service, 744 S. State St. Ed. Dersch, 1375 Madison Ave. Virginia Rubber Cos., 731 Virginia Ave. Brinkerhoff A Rutland, Prospect A Michigan Rd. P. & W. Service Station, Shelby & Grove Sts. M. A L. Garage, 2714 E. Washington St. H. A H. Garage, 2225 College Ave. W. E. Rodocker 821 E. 64th St.
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Amelia Huber Genevieve Rocap, of Camp Fire Girls; Bettina Johnson, Mary Catherine Kiger, Harriet Wollen, and Mary Kettler, of Girl Scouts; Ellen Draper, Delight Baxter, Mildred Wilson. Ellen MeFadden, Evelyn Woolfard. Gracie Robb. Julia Snugart, and Julia Shultz, of Girl Reserves and Y. W. C. A. Each organization of girls has planned a stunt to follow' the dance. Camp Fire Girls will drill in ceremonial costumes; Girl Scouts will give two English Folk dances, and Girl Reserves and Y. W. C. A. will drill in costumes. Salute to Flag The festival will close with a salute to the flag and the community singing of ‘‘The Star Spangled Banner.” It will be followed by the Mothers and Daughters luncheon to he held at the Y. W. C. A. residence, 725 N. Pennsylvania St. Mrs. Edna M. Christlajn is chairman of the luncheon which will conclude Girl's week, and will preside. Mrs. Christian will be assisted by
Delaware St. & Pratt St. 16th & Illii.ois Sts. New York St. & Capitol Ave. State & New York Sts. Churchman Ave. & Prospect St. CollegeAv'j. & Westfield Blvd. Madison Ave. & Morris St. E. 10th & Rural Sts. Fall Creek Blvd. & Central Ave. Weat Maple Road & Illinois St. Massachusetts Ave. & Rural St. Sherman Drive & E. Michigan St. 22nd & Meridian Sts. 10th & Broadway Sts.
Moore Bros., 2620 Shelby St. M. Segal, 2402 E. Washington St. John Murray, 38th St. A Keystone Ave. Nerth Eastern Battery Service, 1602 E. 19th SL Fairfield Garage, 1146 Fairfield. Olin Tire Service, 3406 E. New York St. Frank Pruitt, Michigan Road. O. Boyd, Tibbs Ave. A Lafayette Rd. Mendenhall Garage, 3402 West Washington SL Simon Haywood, LDth A Pershing Sts. C. F. Terry, 1101 Indiana Ave. Metropolitan Garage, 945 N. Pine St. Harding Street Garage, 1136 S. Hai ding SL Gladstone Garage, 4415 E. Michigan St. Central Garage, 25th St. A Central Ave. Baker Bros., 4200 Madison Rd. E. Reinhardt, Brookvillo A Grand. Fisher Garage, 846 Hamilton. Waterman Bros., Emeison Ave. A Michigan Rd. Maple Road Gar tge, 38th A Illinois Sts. I S- A W. Garage, 3327 N. Illinois St. Atkinson A Datzman, Keystone A Troy. J. Becker Service Station 5575 Brookrille Rd. Golden Rule Service Station, Shelby A Elm Sts. J. C. Reynolds, 1401 Olney St. John Seaman, 11! JS. Meridian St. J. Aylward, Mats. Ave. A Sherman Drive. Lafayette Garage, 30th A Lafayette. B. L Beach, 21st A Sherman Drive.
Mrs. David Ross and Mrs. Isaac Born. The program will Include greetings by Mrs. O. M. Pittenger, readings by Mrs. Prank Symnes, and spring songs by Miss Alice Young and Miss Sarah Sisson. Guests of honor will be the honorary chairman, Mrs. Ed Jackson, Mrs. Samuel Eev.is Shank, and Mrs. John T. Wheeler. TORNADO VICTIM HERE Police Call Family Welfares Attention to Sufferers. Family Welfare Society was to be asked by police today to investigate the circumstances of Harrison Ewing, his wife and three children, rooming at 521 N. New Jersey Et. Ewing told police he lost all his possessions in the recent tornado at West Frankford, 111. The man came to attention of police Tuesday when Motor Policemen Schley and Long found him on the south side, where he said
West Michigan St. S> Belmont Ave. Randolph & E. Washington Sts. E. Maple Rd. & Fall Creek Blvd. W. Washington St. & Belmont Ave. 22nd St. & Central Ave. Olner St. St River Ave. 30th & Belle fontaine Sts. Mer.d : an & Pratt Sts. Madiron Ave. & Pleasant Run Blvd. 10th St. & Senate Ave. Meridian & Adler Sts. Massachusetts Ave/& North St.
29th St. & Capitol Ave. Fall Creek & Northwestern Ave. Sheridan Ave. St E. Washington St. E. Washington St. St Brookviile Rd. 49th & College Shelby St. & Pleasant Run Blvd. 29th & Clifton Sts. 3335 W. Washington St. W. Washington St. & Harding W. Michigan & Tibbs Sts. 30th & North Meridian Str. 13th & N. Meridian Sts. Capitol Ave. & North St.
A. Van Jelgerhois, Troy A Carson. Mrs. Nora Henry, Troy A Madison. K. A K. Service, 3607 E. New York. Geo. Weber, Valley Mills. Hunter Bros., 812 Shelby SL C. C. Brian, 10th A Emerson Sts. Lorents Motor Service, 16th A Roosevelt. W. J. Harrison, 34th St. A Sherman Drive. Pain Garage, 446 E. 10th St. Atlas Coal Cos., 401 West Morris St. Swishelm A Parker, 542 E. Washington St. Chas. Holcher, Bluff Road. Arsenal Motor Service, 239 N. Arsenal Ave. O. A. Ziegler, Emerson Ave. A Raymond St. Wm. G. Schebler, Bluff Road. G. N. Young, 915 E. North St. Paetz Garage, 34th A Illinois Sts. Service Garage, Rear 2409 Central Ave. Geo. Hites, 1027 Fletcher Ave. Auto Equipment Cos., 1021 S. Meridian St. L. A. Haboush, Speedway Ave. A Villaview. General Motor Service, 38th A Orchard. Jones A Whittfker, 343 N. Capitol Ave. H. W. Bates, Mooresville Rd. A Lynhurst Dr. Roll Inn Garage, Ashland Ave. A 62nd St. Broad Ripple Auto Cos., 824 E. 62nd SL F. ii. Watts, Reverie Drive A Bellefontaine. Heaton Garage, 64th St A Cornell St.
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he was lost after failing in ar. attempt to find work. Ewing told police he and his family stayed with relatives near Five Points from Saturday until Monday. INDORSERS NAME SHOW Hour Changed Because of Girls’ Week Parade. "The Good Bad Boys” will be shown at t:ie St. Clair theater, St. Clair and Ft. Wayne Avs., for the children Saturday at 10.30 a. under the auspices of the Indiana Indorsers of Photoplays. The hour is' changed so that those wishing to see the start of the girls’ w'eek parade at 10 a. in. may do so. Girl scouts will usher. Mrs. David Ross and Mrs. P. Y. Byrkit announce that letters concerning favorite films must be In the hands of the committee by May 16. They may be given to Mrs. Byrkit Saturday morning at the box office or to Miss Carrie Scott or Miss Zella Spence In the children’s room at the library.
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Celebration of the Downstairs Store’s expansion continues offering many specials in every department of the Downstairs Store and its new Annex, which is located on the first floor of the Chamber of Commerce building. You are invited to inspect this new department of men’s and boys’ wear and an enlarged department of rugs and draperies where Ayres’ quality merchandise, Ayres’ service and low prices have been further extended for its friends and customers.
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Women’s Rubber •> Reducing Corsets, First Quality I ( \ Besides having 1 Lrtgj/yft V reducing qualities \ \ they give a slen- \\ it'll \ der appearance to \ . Ajv' figure, fit vri smoc, tl> and feel com tortsbU ; ! W M plain uncovered rfl| para rubber In ‘ flesh colors; sizes . 24 to 26. All first quality.
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Axminster Remnants Extra heavy quality, deep, soft piled; 27 lqches In width; come In lengths from 2 to ft feet; fine for use as throw rugs, runners, sedan floor mats, etc. Price Range S 1 to *2.50 Per Length
Alexander Smith’s Axminster Rugs 36-Inch Width *3.95 Wide range at floral and Per<tan designs; these are Irregulars of a famous brand, and gauge in length from 45 Inches to 63 Inches.
Men’s Auto-Brand Chambray Work Shirts, 79c
Union made, standard full alzea; full sleeves and body length; collar attached. Sixes 14 to 17%.
Boys’ Black and Brown Calfskin Oxfords jz'°j s tO QC ;r : ££ <d) # rubber heels. " wmrn^am Men’s Black and Brown Oxfords at $3.95 Goodyear welts, rubber heels; made by Rice Hutchins; aizes 6 to 11.
Special Purchase and Sale of COATS —Angora g M J||R^ - R c °£r’ fill a*-*- . —Polaire W ißfflsSl K Misses, Women and -Suedes m Stoats —Downy Weave I mJB A special purchase of fine coats go on sale tomorrow a t a very low price. Thrifty women will recognize the savings to be realized in buying from this group. Best of styles for the season. Tan, gray, brown, rust, rose, green. Every coat is fully lined.
Special Purchase and Sale of Wash Dresses, $5 —$5.95
Beautiful new wash dresses for the coming summer time; broadcloths, and the new rayon dresses in plain and striped effects; very cool and summerish in appearance ; straightline effects of charming simplicity. A large selection of colors; sizes so-r misses, women and stouts, 16 to 52.
Continuing Tomorrow jfl§f ® ur latest Jiff Sport Hat Sale s|jjpj— of Season / year. A purchase and sale Av of remarkably fine hats. Uv / An unlimited selection of y-N hj/ styles and colors. Select
Crossbarred Marquisette 10c the yard Fine Inexpensive curtaining material; light weight, fresh and delightfully made up. Lend a freshness to any room for summer wear; white cream and ecru. 0
Tapestry Brussels Rugs Room Size, 9x12 $iy 5
Introducing to Indianapolis a tapestry Brussels rug of nigged wearing qualities, splendid colorings and attractive patterns at a popular price. These are ideal for summer camp or cottage, where a rug of good appearance and hard wearing qualities Is particularly needed.
Boys’ All-Wool Suits Expertly Tailored , Leading Styles *7.45—*9.45 *10.95 f| Guaranteed Satisfaction With Every Suit Four-piece English cut suits in correct styles coat, vest, one W pair golf knickers and one pair plain knickers; also long trouser 3uits for boys going into first long jnr 'T trousers Sizes for boys from 7to jj J .
Sale of Women’s Rayon Hose, 35c Pr.; 3 Prs. for SI.OO Exceptional values; very lustrous; wears long; made with 24inch rayon boot, lisle hemmed top, seamed back, fashion marks; spliced ankle, double heel and toe of mercerized lisle; double sole; irregulars; sizes 8% to 10; black and smart spring shades.
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