Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 250, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 December 1935 — Page 19

DEC. 27, 1933.

FAMED WOMAN | CONGO DOCTOR j TG SPEAK HERE Dr. Catherine L. Mabie to Appear on Program of Mission Group. Speakers on the program of the j Student Volunteer Movement Convention, which opens tomorrow and | continues through Wednesday, are to include a woman physician with a long record of service in the Belgian Congo; a doctor who for more than 15 years has been stationed in India, and a Yale University professor of missions and oriental history. Dr. Catherine L. Mabie went to the Belgian Congo 37 years ago, the first woman sent to that section of j Africa by the American Baptist ; Missionary Society. Since 1911, she! has been a leader in the School of j Pastors and Teachers, the only in- ! stitution of its kind in the Belgian Congo. Honored by Belgium Among her accomplishments is an j educational campaign teaching na- ! tives how to avoid the bite of the j tsetse fly, cause of sleeping sick- j ness. Two years ago her work was rec- ! ognized signally by the Belgian government, which conferred upon her j La Croix de Chevalier de L’Ordre Royal du Lion. Previously, that decoration had been given only to ■ men. Asa medical missionary of the j Presbyterian Church, Dr. Douglas j Forman, stationed at Allahabad, India, has organized the Jumna Dispensaries, located at convenient j points in the city, which give medi- | cal attention to a class of persons J not reached by other agencies. Although native doctors have a i policy of refusing their services to !

I GO TO YOU R A& P STORE B i VI3sM Why should you shop at A &P? There are many reasons. We have listed a large number of them below. Check these retails on nationally famous—nationally known—items. They mean big savings to you. f \ I 1 Tall Boy Giant C Vegetable or Tomato Cans I I Ml Fine Granulated C! jUwAR 1U 51c 9 Storage Eggs S?aSTs” Doz - 25c Je!!o, Assorted Flavors pk <L 6c Soda Crackers box 15c Keyko Margarine 2 Lbs 25c Peanut Butter, Sultana 2 2sc —. Flour Gold Medal or Pillsbury’s \ nOG FOOD\ lona Cocoa 2 “ <=*■>•lsc \ daily \ Pineapple slcrfoJSjLd L ee . Can 21c \ C- \ Toilet Tissue Waldorf or Gauze 2 9c \ Can J J Pumpkin 1935 Pack 3 is, 25c STuna Fish Light Meat Can 10c Prunes Nature's Tonic Food Lb. £c Babbitt's Cleanser 3 Cans 10c Tomato Juice *> 3 S 25c Del Monte Peas 15c aA & P Pastry Flour 5 Lb. Bag 25c 8 O'clock Coffee Old Dutch Cleanser 3 Cans 20c Fels Naptha Soap 2 Bars 9c Laundry Soap p - & „ r G kS?^r te '3 £5 10c Lux or Lifebuoy Soap 4 ■ 25c GRRNDmOTHER'S S&&- bC q n TANGERINES Chuck Roast m C Choice 1 \ D°z. |JC Cu,s Lb. I GRAPEFRUIT S I,X. * 5c PORK LOINS yta . 21c HEAD LETTUCE 2 15c GROUND BEEF Fr„„ fs c CARD AGE SilJ 4 ■.. 10c FRESH OYSTERS 45c CARROTS 2b.cb 13c FRANKFURTERS . 15c CALIFORNIA NAVEL Giant FRESH FROZEN ORANGES 39c Ocean Fillets ,b 10 c These Prices Good in Greenwood. Mooresville, Noblesville, Martinsville. Greenfield, Knightstown and Rushville, as Well as in Indianapolis City Stores.

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Pledges of Zeta Alpha Sorority of Butler University are to g,ve a benefit bridge party at the Ban-ner-Whitehill auditorium from 2:30 to 5 Saturday. Miss Margaret Weinbrecht, above, is chairman, assisted by Misses Mary Louise Cramer, Mary Harris, Ellen Farrell and Frances Luchinger. those who can not pay. Dr. Forman has induced many of them to give a half day of each week to the dispensaries, for which they receive no recompense. At one of the dispensaries sufferers from leprosy are treated. Dr. Kenneth Scott Latourette, Yale professor of missions and Oriental history, received 8.A., M.A. and Ph D. degrees from the university. He has written several books, including “The Development of China,'’ “A History of Christian Missions in China’’ and “The Christian Basis of World Democracy.” He has contributed to numerous publications, including Atlantic Monthly, American Historical Review, International Review of Missions and Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences.

'POLICE RECEIVE FIREARMS USED BY DEAN GANG Guns Are to Be Added to Arsenals of City and Covington, Ky. Firearms ranging from a revolver to a sub-machine gun, together with ammunition, today are in the hands of Indianapolis and Covington <Ky.) police, the last act in routing a gang involved in the slaying of Police Sergt. Lester Jones during a robbery at the People’s I Motor Coach garage in 1933. William (Willie) Mason and Edward (Foggy) Dean were the last 1 gang members to be sentenced. | They received life sentences recent- | ly from a jury in Marion County j Criminal Court for inflicting per- | sonal injury in the commission of a j felony. Chief Morrissey received for the | Indianapolis police, two shotguns, three rifles and one machine gun ! magazine and extra ammunition. The guns w r ere found in an abandoned automobile shortly after the shooting. / Other guns found in a Covington apartment when some of the gang were captured, were returned to that city to be used by the police department. They include, a rifle, two automatic shotguns and one .33 caliber revolver. Two government .45 caliber automatic pistols, one Colt revolver and one sub-machine gun and equipment believed to have been stolen from a government arsenal were turned over to the Indiana Adjutant General’s office for disposition. Twenty-four Negroes have served in Congress in the history of this country; two Senators and 22 Representatives.

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MONDAY! / nta "y STAGES A STORE-WIDE \*~- -"kOUNDUP SALE FOR 1935^1 Saturday, Monday, Tuesday STORE OPEN A While Quantities Last! f SAVINGS TO Jf P M Ones, Twos, Fews-of-a-Kind / ISI // A Accumu lation of all broken .... ..I I tl // W lines, Odds and Ends, etc., red Limited Quantities... At I I /iJ maining after a brisk ChristLow Prices Out of All Pro- V gft / I mas selling. Prices cut so portion to Actual Values! \ /fi / if a,,ord *° and MORE Only 30 in the Lot 150 Pairs Boys’ 3-Pc. and 4-Pc. Growing Girls winter suits Do You Know What This OXFORDS $ 5 ROUNDUP SALE Means? 84c Formerly Up to $10.94 Single and double - breasted IT MEANS ONLY ONE THING! models, pinch-back; 1 pair Mothers! Here’s a great savings longies or 2 knickers, slightly bmbjrb■ ■■ a m bbhb bb ■ a m mb b b bm m ■ ■ • They come in all-leather, sr 001 i,! “ plhese a BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! xax r Leader’s Second Floor. - Loader’s Main Floor SBBSjjBj 1 5 Groups of Women’s and Misses’ ENTIRE STOCK OF ALL WINTER L At Greatly Reduced Prices Tremendously Reduced for I P Clearance! | ||L vi These are exceptional values,/ gj S f§L -w styles that you can finish out l ■ ■ Here ' s a marvelous oppor- K H the season and start off the) tunity to buy the smartest 1 ■ ■ ? J ' New Year! I coat at fractional price! ) 11 B $9.94 Street Dresses, }& 0% $24.94 and $29.94 j - LIMITED QUANTITIES Prints and Crepes * and .n' $f Q LIMITED QUANTITIES v n unil Note what you save! And whatV WkM variety of fabrics, furs! W _ B I\o Mail oi rhoneUiaeis you can get is exciting, too! ) WW and colors. Wonderful) g| BLJSp A o Mail or Phone Orders I coat values! ' * 59c Boys’Dress V7 C $10.94 Street and U|U $34.94 and $39.94, Infants'All-Wool p . Formal Dresses f & Fur-Trimmed Sweaters lw and’fancy cut Beautiful frocks for street and ( M You couldn't buy the C W Tnri^'• and and well tailored. Bto 14'/ 2 . evening wear. Printed chiffons. 1 g fabncs alld , tha H * M blUe ’ 2 ‘ tone and dimmed. sheers and crepes. ■ they are made of a JW B _ ,__ _ I this reduced price. Get) WSesM9 Children S *1 rt Boys’ 25c 4ft here early! ! 1 U C Leatherette Helmets IW £ Wool and Silk DreSSCS ... _ _ . . r . f Vr - Black leatherette; heavy lined; $2.99 & $3.99 Dresses All $12.94 Fur-Trimilied lengths. &Wen^ize^assonsmall, medium and large. $4.99 Dresses #• ■#**!, ments. Winter Coats jM opportunity no value- Infants’ T\/ Sweaters mmtk Wise woman or miss can \ Hose _ 1/2® All wool and part wool; brown Corduroys in 1 and ord to let P a SS.them! M Broken size and pa'ttern assoJtand navy blue. Slightly soiled. 2-piece styles, and 1 and 2-piece styles The savings are tl'emen- B ment. Mostly in black and Broken sizes. wool crepeSi in woo i s and crep es. dous. * solid colors. Boys’ Jackie Jumper Leader’s Second Floor. Leader’s Second Floor Children’s Tuck- 4ft Overalls OU c Stitched Panties __ I U c All-wool gray and brown tweed Women’s I CLEARANCE! I $1 Women’s I WOMEN’S I A few of each size and color materials. Slightly soiled and D*■ am llmJlaa von a aa m ■ ■ range. Sizes Bto 10. broken sizes. Rayon Undies TOILETRIES Cotton Frocks LINGERIE $1.95 Women’s Qq c 11 5 C ~69 C 64c 25*! 5Qc Whipcord’jackets...*! *TIo e ota D t” SS tot.'Smart 1 0() , 39c 4 F Vatacs to SI.OO mi-?* 1 and 2-piece styles; not every L fnd% „’ P , Dots. Plaids, Floral Rayon TaHeta and size in every style. &SS, Trfm dcSi6 " S Pk,m *“* PurC SUI! UndlK Men's All-Wool A handling. Panties, Some Williams and organdy trimmed. consisting of Panties, " *ool 5 y lAI , *, .. ,- slips, chemises, stepins, Woodburys in the Sizes 14 to 48. Slips, etc. Quantity Melton Jackets A Womens 5 I <94 5 i 44 € Lp ot> limited! Former collori Cotton Pajama: • Lead e r 's Mail, Floor Leader's 2nd Floor Leader's Main Floor grcen and maroon appe^lront’ rj: women’s BOYS’WEAR Men’s WINTER FOUNDATION T,T, lored and tr.rn.ned models. Handbags odd and Ends UNDERWEAR GARMENTS overa'ilV* Jump * r 50c Women’s $1.95 $133 C. 15c 25c Cfl 7C E 1 slightly soiled roup of $1 sellCape Gloves ■ Am C I ers - Size an d color range Fine capeskin gloves. Slip-on Values to 59c 50C „ . a „ Values to S2 broken, styles. Black and brown. Values to $2 Simulated leathers—All Table of odds and end an * ,ou picture this Men’s * Bifi! Yank” "Tft new grains in black such as Sweaters in’ Counter soiled from value? Well it's true. “ /Lip Women’s Winter Cft a J ld , Jvav -y.'- f , I r nvolo JT jamas; Shirts Unde?- Christmas and broken Broken sizes and coun- Fleece Back Shirts W 1 vrumen b TTinier U|| styles. Kitted with wear Tobomn r.nq size range, but you will ter soiled, that’s the „ , , Union mirrors and change Wash ’suits'”' 5 ’ And several garments reason for this low Regular $1 values! Blue or gray U U 1 Ul purses. ’ to meet your needs. price. Chambray in Coat style; 2 $1 and $1.49 values! Broken size Leader’s Main Floor Leader’s Second Floor Leader's Main Floor Leader’s Main Floor pockets; 14V& to 17. range and slightly soiled from Christmas rush. Men’s Work , ■ Leader’s Main Floor. Here's News That Should Bring You In to Gloves 1 s** Children’s 2to 6 sft SkV Buy These Seconds of higher pri e and $2.99, $3.99 Coats L BOTTOM 535 ‘X" Only 25 in this lot. The needle- I I gauntlet style, work alone on these coats is Leader’s Second Floor. DRIE SS F B iOS HoW _ C . o _ tt _ # . n 7% C Infants’ I to 3 ftC. and to SAVE TREMENDOUSLY There’s just a small quantity Broadcloth rf , Os coiora and sizes. White collars, cuffs; hand em- '3to!T m t datt? Every pattern $5.94 All-Wool J 4 broidered, yeiiow on., JMF |(1 j* to sell at Reversible Blank,ts „ 4 Infants’ 3-Piece QQ, terns and col- ■ m M a far higher Small quanfkv in this lot; Sweater Sets OO® 'MM&M ors ' | " P ™: leggings, sweater and cap. JHaTSJSS SJefSS'fS $1 50 Infants’ All-Wool ftft the home, at definite savings. Leaders Basement. Reversible Blankets ■ anawis ww __ . . , _ . , . . 70x8 °: sateen bound; pastel rnche, “Jed . this lot; 24x28 Regular $1.49 and $1.97 Men s Double Sole Infant,’All-Wool CQ c Boys' Hi-Top w VVoß^ Blanket" *1 Shawls Ow C || f\ m m 7 ull S Q/ size 66x80; sateen bound: asOnlv 8 in this lot; 42x40 inches 3 M E Metal Pla+e M " sorted P a erns and colors. (soiled). ™ ** I ■Bw on Heel I , A HIV ■ Taines to 70%WoolArmy 475 Infants’ 4 C B # O Hfi Every pair well made to stand hard wea r- Blanlrnt* I nVJ."I. 1 5c 9 I IVjflf Now’s the time to get them! Sizes 6 to 12! OiamceiS UreSSeS o “ Qj 66x80. heavy quality of 70% trimmed° nl Quantfty 1 erJ These, HJ - 1, o p V quantity. St ca _ _ treated rough. They're 53.94 Sateen SO liso Infants Qftp black leather uppers and \ \ Pamla.i... Crib Blankets vO* composition soles, sizes uomioners with nursery designs; 36x50. Leader’s Main Floor, Leader’s Main Floor. quahty P ‘ mted ' EX **

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