Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 213, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1935 — Page 10

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Dionne Sisters Button Up Their Overcoats for Canada’s Wintry Blasts

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Winter has arrived at Callander, but the Dionne quintuplets aren’t in the least disturbed. For there are nice new heavy coats and hats to protect them from cold, and of course there's also the sheltering haven of Dr. Dafoe's arms, which seems to Yvonne a snug refuge from any and all winter storms.

STATE BOARD PONDERS WEBER CLEMENCY BID Fori, Wayne Banker’s Pica Taken Under Advisement. Clemency petition of J, Stephen Weber, Fort Wayne banker serving 5 to 50 years for embezzleemnt, has been taken under advisement by the State Clemency Commission. He was convicted of taking $210,000 from th* Home Loan and Saving Association, where he was employed. G. J. Pierre, brother-in-law of Weber, and other relatives appeared before the commission, Pierre pointing out that the embezzlement law since has been changed to make the penalty a determinate sentence of 2 to 20 years. APARTMENT OWNERS ANNOUNCE MERGER Affiliation With Real Estate Board Is Contemplated, Affiliation of the Apartment Owners' Association of Indianapolis with the Indianapolis Real Estate Board was announed today in a plan fostered by Isadore Feibleman, association president. Apartment owners seek to pre-

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serve a separate identity while cooperating with the real estate board. A committee composed of J. Allen Dawson. R. A. Franke, and B. S. Drake is to meet with a group of realtors to discuss the affiliation pian. Indianapolis Tomorrow Delta Tau Delta, luncheon, Columbia Club. Exchange Clph. lunchepn, Washington. American War Mothers, all day, Claypool. Federal Business Men, luncheon, Washington. Marion County Townsend Clubs, 8 p. m., Tomlinson Hall. Optimist Club, ldnchdon, Columbia Club. Phi Delta Theta, luncheon, Board of Trade. Reserve Officers’ Association, luncheon, Bamboo Inn. Seventh District Federation cf Clubs, 9 a. m., Claypool. Salem Treasurer-Elect Dies By l 'ii itci Press SALEM. Ind., Nov. 14.—Norman L. Bush, 60, treasurer-elect of Washington County, died yesterday from injuries suffered in an automobile accident 10 days ago.

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Emilie thinks it best to have an invigorating drink before she goes out for the daily siesta in the chilly weather. But both she and Cecile (inset) are well protected against the cold by their winter bonnets with the secure chin-straps, so that they really enjoy the prospect of winter's frosts and freezes.

CENTRAL-AV bus line EXTENSION IS ASKED Patron in Warfleigh District Asks Works Board ApproAal, A petition asking extension of the Central-av bus line to 65th-st and Park-av to serve a larger district in Warfleigh was presented yesterday to the Works Board. The request was signed by Earl C. Wayland, 6432 College-av. a patron, and stated the plan was approved by James P. Tretton, vice president and general manager of the Indianapolis

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Yvonne waves her hand gaily as she prepares to step out into the nippy fall weather. She’s conscious of the fact that she looks very nice indeed in her new double-breasted winter coat with its cute fur collar, and the hat with the neat button of fur on its top. Those roguish eyes tell a joyful story.

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Tiny Marie, smallest of the quintuplets despite her 18 pounds, is much interested as Nurse Leroux adjusts her winter hat preparing for an outdoor excursion. But Annette, shown in the inset, seems to get an even greater kick from her new bonnet, and her pride in the new millinery is plainly evident.

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