Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 293, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1926 — Page 19
APRIL 9, 1926
STATE DENTAL WEEK PLANNED fchairmen Named to Conduct Educational Drive. Dr. alary H. Westfall, chairman of the educational and oral hygiene commltteo of the Indiana State Dental Association, today announced a State wide program of education In the interest of improved health conditions among school children and adults for the week of April 26 to May 1. The week is to be known as Indiana Dental Health week. The aim of the association Is to acquaint the public with the latest scientific information on how to save people's teeth, how to ward off disease traced directly to bad conditions of the mouth and teeth, and to point, out the kind of diet one needs to insure good dental health conditions. Members of the committee Include Dr. Christian Olsen and Dr. Ed Haines of Indianapolis, Dr. J. D. Cofield, Newcastle; Dr. W. S. Walters, West Lafayette, and Dr. R. D. Smiley, Washington, Ind. Dr. Westfall has appointed the following chairmen, who will have charge of the program In Indianapolis: Dr. W. I. McCullough, president of the Indianapolis Dental Society, finance; Dr. Frank A. Hamilton, press; Dr. E. E. Voyles, window displays; Dr. E. L. Mitchell and Dr. B. K. Westfall, motograph and movies; Dr. Harry Jones, posters; Dr. Frederic Ilenshaw, speakers bu eau; Dr. Harry Parr, clubs; Dr. Christian Olsen, schools, and Dr. J. B. Parr, churches. FORM TOURISTS GROUP Organization to Help Motorists, Dealers in Buying Supplies. Articles of incorporation were on file today at the State house for Vie National Tourists' Association wKh headquarters at Terre Haute. Thd purpose of the organization is to luSyO motorists and dealers in the purchasing of supplies, it was said. The association also will work for
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firming again the official Indorsement which he had previously extended to the Veterans of Foreign Wars Poppy Sale last spring, characterizing the movement as follows: ‘‘Wearing a poppy on Memorial Day is of Itself a fitting symbolic tribute to the memory of those who died in the World War. In addition Poppy Day enables us to express in a conceret form our gratitude to the war victims who are living. The poppies are made by disabled soldiers and the proceeds are devoted to Burns” __ Cover with wet baking soda-* afterwards apply gently— VICKS ▼ Va fo Rub Opt 17 Million Jars L/smd Yearly
mitigating sickness and unemployment among war veterans and their dependents. "This movement to give Nation-
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After-Easter Reduction Sale COATS—PRESSES—SUITS tOur Most Important Dress Event in Several Months Sale of3oo DRESSES $13.75 and $16.75 Values Navy Georgette Tailored Novelty Crepe Dresses ||| f cloth Dresses Colored Flat Sport Dresses A/a,,., D„‘ B n ra Sizes 16 Afternoon and Silk Dresses 541/2 Evening Dresses Every Dress Is Worth Much More Them $9.87 And every drees is made of material that is used only for dresses selling at much higher prices. And, a wonderful assortment to choose from. Women may come to this sale expecting something unusual—something really big. Notice to Larger Women of Indianapolis S Count” ib’s are known as a store that specializes on coats and dresses for larger I **\7 TL I omen. Before buying your coat or dresses, see our display. We can fit you. The I Values 1 hat j prlce wlll p i eaße you . | GOOD NEWS! MANY ARE SUMMER FUR TRIMMED "ir''k Sale of4ooSpring Coats K| ■ $19.75 and $24.75 Values Tweed., €M 67 sZ T T r!mme l; NEffl duplicate the Twills, Novel- IS MM tgCP ffl ™“j ty doth,, umm _ /;: iq s :r T z. COAT Poteen ■ £*£ W Sale At mu m ° t, ° m, Those coats are well finished. Many arc careful copies of * JO 87 mll( 'h higher priced models. Wc have only 400 of these marvel- ■ I fejfr * ous coats to sell at this price. We predict a perfect “landslide” of coat business Saturday.
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wide expression of our obligation to those who served in the World War deserves, and will receive, the wholehearted support of all our people.’’
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