Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 December 1936 — Page 10
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Epworth Leaguers Visit Methodist Hospital STHO0 1 SOUGHT
Nursing education was at the tea given by Methodist for Rushville district of
Ea oht Dances
discussed by Hospital 144 representatives of Epworth Leagues in the the Methodist
this group to right, vesterday odist Hospital; Church. Left
Here as Honoring Roosevelt
Civic and service organization leaders in Indianapolis today joined New Pant to . Go. Into Trial
for the fourth same official staff, last vear is to be in charge. of the executive committee, WwW. S. Akins, secretary, and Woollen Jr, treasurer Representatives decided there are to be only eight official birthday balls this year, and adnussitn is to be 50 cents and $1, with a gold sponsor's ticket at $5. The latter chides admission of two persons any one of the dances.
New
in preliminary plan: The
Mrs, Evans
Events Planned
new events planned this a Legion Ball at Municipal | formal Civic Ball at MaHotel, a fraternity and sorority Pan-Hellenic Ball at Butler University Fieldhouse, and a South Side organizations’ Ball in South Side Turners’ Hall Other affairs, including and Military Ball, The Labor Bodies’ dance, Columbus and Elks Club the Negro Organiza. ions Iso are to be held Selected to assist the executive committee were E O Snethen, president, Gov.-elect MeNutt, Mayor Kern and Hugh McK Landon as ex-officio members
Among VeAr alt Gardens
Trott
Central |
dance
anda
Representatives Named
The following were elected to the executive committee to represent irious organizations. Judge Wilfred Bradshaw and American Legion: Legion Auxiliary: Walter Boetcher and Herschel Tobay, City Hall; Henry Goett and Judge Dan V White, Courthouse; Secretary of State August Mueller and Wayne Coy, Statehouse: Adolph Fritz and Courtney Hammond, Central Labor Union, and all labor bodies. Dr. C. E. Cox, Shrine: Coli. George V. Strong, Fort Benjamin Harrison,
in so far a: Wallace O. Lee has
Shrine | Knights of |
dance, |
Townsend, Gov. |
SherifT Ray, | Mrs. Max Morris, |
President's Birthday Ball. sible, that directed the ball been named chairman vice Ohmirmen,
annual POS
Bloomfield Moore,
anapolis Athletic Club; Clifford L. Harrod and John C. Ruckelshaus, Columbia Club; George Olive and Fm A. Carr, Chamber of Commerce; A. E. Baker, George J. Marott, Albert J, Beveridge Jr. Mrs. Timothy Sexton, other groups; F | Brokenburr and TF. W. Littlejohn, Negro organizations The executive committee is to meet this week.
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12 YOUTHS DETAINED FOR THEFT OF AUTO
Earl Stevens, 21, Dallas, Tex., and (| Louis DelGross, 17, Allentown, Pa., were held on charges of vehicle | | taking and vagrancy today after | | their arrest yesterday at Richmond | in an automobile police said was | stolen, They were returned nomi | last night. Maurice Lunte, 500 W. 46th-st, reported theft of the car from MecKimm and Washington-sts broadcast a report of the theft. | Several hours later Richmond po- |
lice notified authorities here of the |
arrest. The youths were intoxi- | cated, police said, and the car had several bullet holes in it.
OPEN INVESTIGATION INTO DOG THEFTS
Police and the prosecutor's office today were investigating reports of wholesale thefts of dogs in the city. Reports also were received by -police and at the prosecutor's office that many dogs were Being poisoned on the North Side. Prosecutor Her-
they are Mrs, Mrs. Orpha N. Kendall, director of nursing at Meth
ahd Miss Frances Pike, Glenwood, a student nurse.
and | civic | B. Ransom, Robert Lee |
Police |
000 for the county's share of chased the lot in E. Market-st for | building the proposed new juvenile $9200. The public Works Adminis. | detention home in the 700 block E.| tration has approved a grant! Market-st, County Commissioners amounting to 45 per cent of the said today. cost, leaving 55 per cent for the | Commissioners last ‘week pur- | county to pay.
WATCH REPAIRING
POSSIBLE PRICE! Sida dy REE! Your Rin cleaned EE! Unbreakable Crys'als Fitted while you wait 113 'W. Wash. St. Lincoln Hotel Bide.
L ‘FOR DETENTION HOME
County Council to Be Asked | For Appropriation.
The County Council, in its first ov session Monday, Is to be asked to appropriate approximately $76.14
Pre-Inventory SALE of New
RCA-VICTOR
Maurice Kerr, Connersville;
Miss Betty Campbell, Shelbyville,
1936 MODEL RADIOS HERE IS A BARGAIN SALE!
Imagine being able to buy the world’s finest Radios—genuine RCAVICTORS—at these astounding prices! Your old radio accepted as part payment. Quantity limited-—shop early!
Wage increases amounting to 5 1 per cent have been approved for Y E = M S
employes of the Citizens Gas
to Be Recognized GAS WORKERS BET
5 PER GENT I
Operation Today.
SALE PRICE
$24.95 $24.96 $34.95 $39.95 $42.60 $49.76
MODEL NUMBER
C-612 T-61 C-62 T-814 C.76 C-815
ORIGINAL PRICE
$49.95 $49.95 $69.95 $79.95 $84.95 $99.50
Friday, Thomas L. Kemp, general | manager, announced today. He said also shat the new $600, gas plant of the utility | will be placed in operation today for a trial inspection period. When that period ends all operations at [the Langsdale plant of the Indianapolis Gas Co, Fall Creek and | Northwestern-av, will be stopped. The plant and mains of the In- | dianapolis Gas Co. were leased to [the old Citizens Gas Co. in 1913. | The lease has been refused by the municipal directors and now is [under litigation in the United States
| 000 water
lA LLL
We Reserve the Right to Limit
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
1000 Pounds of ASSORTED MIXED
Candies
All fresh stock,
2 Large Tables of
age, 25. 23 |
Garments, Choice
WOMEN'S 3%
GLOVES
| fabric and lined | raven gloves, Dark | colors, Broken | Nizen,
WOMEN'K TUCKSTITON Union Suits
Pirst quality “Cooper” brand, broken sizes in white or pink,
68 WOMEN'S $1.00
Ten ribbed, rain. proof umbrellas faney handles,
CHOICE, a THE
| WOMEN'S HATS
All styles, all colors
| (Men's, Women's
and Children’s and 500
| District Court.
MISSION TO 0 DEDICATE NEW ELECTRIC ORGAN
Coke Utility and will be effective $69.25 PRICE!
C-94 $118.50
Every Onea Genuine World Famous All-Wave RCA-VICTOR RADIO!
As a part of its annual New | year s watch night service, the | Wooler City Rescue Mission, 245 N. Delawdare-st, is to dedicate a new | Hammond electric organ. The organ was given to the mis. {ston by Miss Ella M. Shelt, The service is to start at 7:30 p. m. Thursday. Miss Virginia Byrd is to present a recital of Christmas carols and sacred numbers, The Rev. Herbert E. Eberhardt, mission superintendent, is to conduct various worship periods of the watch hight service,
RI. 6924 Open Every Evening Until 9
Opps I rR OI TN 225 EAST WASHINGTON ST.
RADIO AND ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATION
DR ESSMAKERS IN SESSION
Managers, organizers and representatives of Janalene, Inc, manufacturers and merchandisers) of dresses and lingerie today continued un two-day conference at the home
clearance of a group of Women's
Winter COATS ¢
While they last, v3 trimmed and tailored styles,
all lined, up to $10.00 values, Choice at.
William J. Greener and Humbert Pagani, Knights of Columbus; John . Morrison and William G. Taylor, Elks Club; Joseph Stickney, Indi-
office, 546 S. Meridian-st.
WHO ELSE WANTS A-L WHISKY BUY
bert M. Spencer said he would turn all evidence in the investigation over to the grand Jury.
Men's Corduroy
CAPS
For hunting or for work, Well made. All sizes,
MEN'S 5hc DRESS
SHIRTS
Plain and faney full eut, well made, All sizes 14 to 17
Ic. 1000 PR. MEN'S | WORK SOX 81 wot na cote ot SPAGHETTI OR MACARONI 3c” Women 's a
50
oat style, ro ped sizes.
watches £0) *
WOMEN'S ALY PAJAMAS c PA piece style {in C | flesh or tearose. All
! sizes, B9¢c values, Children’s
39:
1000 Prs. of Children’s
| HOSE PRET of Cc all izes, 100 L450 | values,
Men's, Women’ 8s and
50: FOOTWEAR
Men's $1 All-Wosl
'SCARFS
Plalds and
plain fringe ends
This week's pay Just won't reach.
Why not take Bill's tip.
I
nd Children’ 8
BILL'S TIP WAS SIMPLE AND EFFECTIVE
Last week Bill found that his pay check would not reach. But immediately he telephoned Commonwealth, explained his situation and made arrangements to call at the office for the money he needed. He got the cash on just his note. Co-makers, endorsers, wage assignments, furniture, diamonds or other security were not required. Elated, he passed the tip on to his close friends.
pullover an All Colors=
183 WOMEN'S
KING “Packs” Tasteand GoodnessBOTH | § "M25 Yet SELLS IN LOWEST PRICE CLASS
ARATE All colors 3%c value,
TOP “hit or miss” whisky buying for the coming holiday. You'll find it pays to “stock up” on King ...for it’s the leading whisky value, bar none! No other boasts every drop genuine Kentucky straight bourbon from a fine formula, unchanged for 66 years. King tastes good and #s good, clear through. And the price? Almost unheard of for such quality! Better say “King” today for «l/l your needs—and be sure of smoothness, sure of value!
BROWN- FORMAN Distillery COMPANY
Women's &
GALOSHES
[Cloth uppers, odds and ends j of 50c values,
64 Children's $1.98 |
Snow Suits Odds and rs 00
There are thousands of single persons and married couples like Bill, whose only security for @ loan is their ability to moke regular monthly payments. To them, Commonwealth offers the famous Promise-to-Pay Plan. No endorsers or security of any kind required.
factory rejects While they last.
66x76 Inch Cotton
BLANKETS
Single sheet blankets, with colored borders.
Commonwealth's charges are surprisingly low, On cll loans above $100, they are substantially less thon those provided by law. This same low cost applies to auto financing ond
other types of loans. Two downtown offices NEW LOW COST
ore provided for your ON ALL LOANS
convenience, You may stop in, write, or ABOVE $100
telephone for further information.
COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO.
Established 1887
Odds and ends of high priced footwear. Some table soiled. Broken sizes. But! What wonderful bargains at this price.
200 Roosevelt Bldg.
ILLINOIS AND WASHINGTON
Ll. 2491
205 Odd Fellow Bldg.
PENNSYLVANIA & WASHINGTON
Ll. 8495
