Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 October 1936 — Page 18

|HEADS JUNIOR CHURCH

’S WALLPAPER PE — Complete Room Lots = « 10 SIDE nple YDS. BORDER—b6 ROLLS CEILING EH

KETS FOR FORUM SERIES ~ NOW ON SALE

International Federation of Catholic Alumnae Sponsors Talks.

$139 AND $159 ' REG. 85¢c FLOOR ENAMEL, 69c Ot.

ULLAL i LL GID & F—y [CIOL ETL

R ITOR

REL Xe 360-370 his Rd TE

TO LIL CL AAA ALLLL ITT)

0 LUXURIOUS

= Season tickets for the second an‘nual Catholic forum, sponsored by the local chapter of the Interna-| ‘tional Federation of Catholic Alumpae, have been put on sale in St. _ John’s Academy, 135 W. Maryland- . st, Misg Jeanne O’Connel, state gov4 ernor, announced today. "The first of a series of flve Sunday lectures is scheduled for Nov. 8 when Michael Williams, editor of ‘the Commonweal, Catholic publica4 : is to discuss “The World Crisis ~~ and Catholic Action.” Arnold Lunn of the University of "Notre Dame faculty is to speak Nov. 29; Prancis J. Sheed, Catholic publisher, Feb. 7; Dr. Mortimer Adler, University of Chicago professor of scholastic philosophy, March 7, and J. Moss Ives, lawyer and historian,

March 21. Officers of the local federation assisting Miss O'Connell are Misses

eo eson, exces. Uz OF CHICAGO CLUB TO FETE PROFESSOR

tive committee for the forum inThe Indianapolis University of

SUR Sp —— $1 | tiririssu yg LR RLEIRY AYRES VEER RRRTI INN} IST oT 1

Child’s Warm |

COAT, HAT &, © LEGGINGS

Saturday Specigh 4

Miss Patricia Peterson above), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dwight Peterson, 4014 N. New Jor-sey-st, has been elected president of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Junjor Church.

Other officers of the junior church, sponsored by James B. Martin, director of religions education, are William Evans, first vice president; Rosemary Wanner, second vice president; Jimmie | Martin, third vice president, and Glenna McCullum, chaifman of the official board.

Gun Tri 2 TOMORROW (SATURDAY) BH BB | R. C. A. Will Co-operate With the | Star Store in Giving Away— One R. C. A. Victor Radio 3 (Shown Here) Model 5-T COME IN AND * Regisien | Bi a, ee, Somme yore. | "No Purchase Necessary | chillas, tweed SALE |

| weaves for the tot of 2 to g= Star Store, Second Floor, a

Girls AL Wool

This R. C. A. Victor, 5 tube, long and short wave, superheterodyne radio, has a full 8-inch speaker, new edge lighted dial and phono-

clude Mrs. Charles L. Barry, Mrs. William L. O'Connor, Mrs. Charles

Grammer, Mrs. Charles E. Mason ie

and Misses Anna Brennan, May _ Cain, Mary Louise Keach, Marie Lauck, Marjorie McDuffee, Helen

Chicago Club is to honor Prof. Fred B. Millett at dinner Monday, according to Miss Mabel Washburn,

connection. Regular selling price~

$2095

A Sweate rs

and

. O'Gara, Rose McNamara, Statia

O'Connell, Elizabeth O'Hara and President. por Ready. The dinner, scheduled for 6:15

i p. m,, is to be held in the Business 20 COUNTY STU DENTS and Professional Women's ClubAT CENTRAL NORMAL

house, 1101 N. Delaware-st. Twenty Marion County students

Dr. Millett, associate professor of | English at the university, is to speak -are attending Central Normal College this year. They are Frances

| before the Indianapolis English Club Beasley, Marion Drago, Lowell

| Monday afternoon. Ewing, David Fansler, Ruth Far-

[LULL Ef ARE ington, Madge Flake, L Fowler, rans Yaraimg oman more! IERIULIS I! Robert Hodapp, Harry Pelfrey, Louis

- Kent, Jesse Kitley, Ellen Knight, ‘George McClelland, Margaret Monninger, - Louise Starkey, Lloyd Starnes and Gene Gosch of Indian“apolis, and Leora Striebeck, Zions“ville. Freshmen enrolled this year at Central Normal College exceed by 18 per cent those of last year.

NATURAL GAS TO BE TOPIC OF ADDRESS

“Why Indianapolis Does Not Have Natural Gas,” is to be the subject of the address by Judge C. H. Given * before the October meeting nf the North Side Federation of Clubs in

Ask Any Sales Person

Skunk, Marmink *#* Squirrel, Fitch, French Beaver?* Fox, Wolf and Sealine* Trims

*+*Dyed Marmot *Dyed Coney

Smart coatings in the new nubbs and - novelty weaves. Rich linings and extra warm interlinings. A large assortment of Blacks, Browns, Greens and Wines. Sizes 12 to 20, 38 to 52. A money-saving event, for which the Star Store is noted.

wt §SKIRTS $198

Each

Swéateryfitf Plain odlors and fancy combinatfens. Sizes B to 14. Skirts mi novelty rims and pleats. Brown, een; wine; blue and fancy plaids,

Ee 8 to 16. Btar Store, Second Floor.

STAR STORE $3.50 SPECIAL

MEN'S SHOES §

Girls’ Fur&rimmed COAT, HAT and MUFF SET Sizes 7 to 107" §

$698 /

Npvelty materials In neat: i i siyles that girls love at sight -& Bc A I a Pretty greens, wines, blues ané- » : browns. USE OUR LAY- As ® VAY PLAN!

Star Store, Second Floor,

Colorful tweeds, and mixtures in lovely

browns, greys, tans, rusts and other popular shades. Swagger

42 Smart “Missy” Band fitted styles,

$ 8 98 ge x

Star Store, Second Floor.

All new styles, solid leather, good fitting Oxfords. Grey suede and black and brown PA calf or kid. A real Star 3 Store Value.

Star Store, Street Floor.

-

Othe Marott Hotel Tuesday night, ac- ~~ cording to George Q. Bruce, presitent. EET

Men’s and Young Men's

SUITS, O'COATS AND TOPCOATS

SUITS —All-wool, long wearing, fine wor- | > 1

steds. Plain or sports models. O'COATS of heavy warm, fancy checks and Other Suits, 0’Coats & Topcoats, $19.95 to $35.00 Boys’ Two 2 Long Pants ss

blue meltons. New stylings. Sizes 35 to 46.

TOPCOATS—Newest checks, plaids and Here’s a real buy in a boy’ s suit..

| CREPE TWIST CHIFFON

© 58¢

Fashioned They're sheer andalisolutely riitzhess, being made of a gpeial crepe twist silk thread they are durable | than ordinary hose. Set new fall colors to choose from. ges 813 to 10%. The first time at this low price. : Star Store, Street Floor.

Youre Always Sure

of a Bargain At The HUB FURNITURE CO.

COMBINATION

38- PIECE BREAKFAST SET

Si Saturday

Gd ES pe tay 2

Rich Satins, Soff Crepes, aol smart Shallie blousesi Mostly long sleeve models in the rick > Autumn ' shades to give your suit fe proper - touch of color. Sizes 34 10 40 at $1.84. Sizes up to 46, $3.19 ane84.19,

Stag Store, Areet Floor.

—Drop Le —4 Handsome Chairs =—32-Pc. Set Dishes —Room Size Felt Base Rug Ent ind Secreted une $30

of dishes are of newest design. The rug is in choice pf patterns a colors.

sq for Only)

ig

plain colors. Raglan and plain sleeve style. the latest fabrics and patterns Fie

Sizes 32 to 46. will be used in dad’s suits. New shadow stripes, smart over checks, sport back coats and pleated pants. The fabrics are very durable. Sizes 6 to 18,

USE OUR TEN-PAY PLAN

Star Store, Street Floot.

STUDIO COUCH

$1895

A Davenport by Day... A Bed at Night! Easily converted into two single beds

or double bed. Complete with 3 comfortable pillows.

$1.00 Per Week

Men’s Heavy Weight

_UNION SUITS |

Ecru color ribbed

Men’s Better

MELTON | SPORT JACKETS | JACKETS ons SHIRTS }

HEATING i £1 plat) ff FF EEE Fancy patbr o a d cloths. / D value for tay LL

Boys’ Warm

Three very smal flew styles, picked from regular aud on fale Saturday only. cuff and fancy stitched trimmed) Black and Brown.

PETTL

Star Sf Sireet Floor.

All Wool blue meltons and fancy all wool over plaids

¥1 Cossack styled of heavy quality blue ! mciton and plaid cloths. Full zipper front. Made for long and

k form i Washable Celanese line with -shoulder straps. Have 3;-inch Mite pleated ruffle around bottom the desired petticoat effect whe Yorn with tailored

costumes. Siaes 3 J ; i : Floor.

STOVES Men's Fancy Dress terned and Re oe ail pin collars. 2,