Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1937 — Page 14
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Lm alumnus; President Clyde E. Wildman; Roy O. West, former Secretary of the Interior and board of trus-
tees chairman, and Philip Maxwell of the Chicago Tribune, alumni asON AIR MONDAY sociation president. yD
National Brbadcast'Is Part Of School’s Centennial Program.
Times Special GREENCASTLE, Ind. Jan. T7.— As part of its centennial program, DePauw University is to present a
national radio broadcast over the OUR ADDRESS IS
Red network of the National Broad- i is ig Ment, 9:30 a.m, 2050 E. MICHIGAN ST.
The program is to originate in Meharry Hall, school auditorium, THE ONLY FUNERAL and is to include talks by noted PARLOR OWNED AND alumni and g recital by the Univer- OPERATED IN sity Choir, directed by Rebert McCutchan, music school head. De- INDIANAPOLIS Pauw University was granted its BY charter as “Indiana Asbury University,” Jan. 10, 1837. ] Speakers for the broadcast are to HARRY Ww. MOORE include Kenneth C. Hogate, pub- You All Know This Undertaker lisher of the Wall Street Journal 2050 E. Michigan St. CH. 6020 and a DePauw trustee; John Robe, | |= Greencastle, at 92 the oldest living
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The Best Selling Models
Bal-Collar Coats Single Breasted Raglans, half belts. Double Breasted Raglans, half and full belt. Polo Models Ulsters Ulsterettes Dress Coats Storm Coats Single Breasted and Double Breasted. Set in sleeves
GROUP i (business coats)
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St and oxfords : . With: cuban or low Heavy Weights heels. Specially
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Beinning tomorrow morning at 9 vclock. . . Four Hundred OVERCOATS AND TOPCOATS . “the four hundred of the ween Wearington family. Fresh and nen. Also clearances out of our
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Brown and Including Dress ; plack 2 State . | Oxfords, Straps Velours
patents. Spe-
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Here are shoes that will really stand long wear and keep their good looks, too. Leather or composi-
Coverts (very good for 1937)
tion soles with rubber or leather heels.
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a Y }, Ponnee to $29.50 (the majority are SUEDES en KR Homespun Edfcts
Smart New Styled for the
well dressed
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rubber heels. Made of dura-
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We endeavor to meet your personal wants,
bie Bra flexible * ’ eather to give Children S , comfort.
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Ladies’ HOSIERY
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