Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1937 — Page 4

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: 4 TAGE 4 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES THURSDAY, FEB. 18 1937

‘ ; § 3 TON PU PIL | debate team is to debate the Ben To Be Healthy ... Take Care of Your Practice ongs or 0 onial feu | [DRE ion at Washington Dr. Campbell T E E T H | ’ oa a { 01 luesday ay 2:30 p. m. 0% Loud b Xi NE TEIN "WINS SCHOOL PRIZE,» xe mira cue or ere Bl Sl? SE FOR MONUMENT R . ; a SEE be held at the school tomorrow.|| Or. Owens {ERE EE, Sn | 3 : ; i 3 : | Student committee members are $ Office Hours 8 A. tos PM Sanday Morning. : £ Immediate service, All work done in our own

Debate Team |Franklin Clark, Florence Smith, \ Be rary

8 ] | a Continental | . : : | i ; | | Robert McFadden, Dan Ellwanger, LS ] The PEOPLE’ : : e PROVES MAGNET ; Po ae § fd : To Meet Ben Davis. | Richard Scalf, Edward Cook, Helen | Or Chas Owens 361% West &’S DENTISTS

| Werner, Virginia Burres, George G. | = ——————————— : J Miss Jeanette Dudley was chosen | | Meiner ang Betty Craft. | TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES. THEY BRING QUICK RESULTS,

Plot by Jack Frost Nipped; Rm Lo a i [to represent George Washington | Indiana Pupils Frequent 8 : : ] : | | High School in the nation-wide pl ¢ ; # i | Daughters of the American Revolu- | Visitors. | 3 1 a : Le 8 | tion Good Citizenship Pilgrimage ——— : SR | Contest. 5 Miss Dudley will receive a medal | | and will represent the school in the | | state contest. State winners are to | be sent to Washington, D. C,, during | the Continental Congress of the D. | covered that it told the janitors to A. R. in April. | come down at 6 a. m. every day | 5 Miss Elnora Agnew was named | and shave the frost off. They've : & ; 3 winner in the annual health con-| been do ing this ever since, and also | ; ; = | test sponsored by the School Girls’ | Si Downstairs washing the inside of the windows | | Athletic Association. Anna Dixon | 3 daily | won second place with Marjorie My- : ; Dept. ; {ers and Doris Pottenger winning They wach ae Boe i 38 REE : : { third and fourth res) ectively. through the open windows, but that isn’t enough. About once a month | the State hires a steeplejack to wash them all over outside. Sees : ERO EL | Right NOW > ; t is 0 Be i 4 NRE 2 { > z | / ; id about ve po a ; : : 3 ; PE : ie » fog | Tn Men! Here's Custom children. T. N. Rush, the man who| §§§ 4 nae ae : 3 | ! | 3 : watches the door, says they come : : i 3 : Sma rt Styles In from all over the state. There were Songs for the Matinee Musicale’s entertainment Ineiphers o the Iielsale’s Siorsle Sechion Sowoperals 3, ; : a yr 4 . vs OB ; b .2 e re N rsed by | ing with the Indianapolis Indorsers of F ays, ; 4 . ao IR RR re a od re Gasca Pasty sponsors. The eainmont is to be held in | iS : i Quality Footwear for

| The Legislature is in session,” he | 7 : y | / 52 | re g , Ars. : y are | the William H. Block Co. Auditorium. / SSE as . explained, as he passed out picture | (standing) and Mrs. Verne Teter (right They ar 11 5 i | ay Spring at an unusu-

cards to children just down {rom | ally low price that

the balcony, “and the Senators and | Junior Chamber of Commerce in i ; Reprerenlonive. ta I WALKER 10 ATTEND Foir ior with the institute. MICHIGAN BOYS HELD IS THIS WOMAN YOU? 3 - i | Mr. Walker was named to the na- IN JAIL AT FRANKLIN . | fi makes them out-

home pupils to come down and take

a look from the monument. STUDY CONFERENCE tional committee last fall by Walter | i a——— : Ya : E. Holman, Portland, Ore. Junior — { She 1s going through the ‘Change of | : 3 . It's Quite a Job : By United Press Life. Poe. miserable jLmntoms of tis A 3 4 standing, unbeata ble

When it gets cold frost forms over | the glass of the inclosed valcony of the Soldiers and Sailors’ Monument on the Circle and you can't see out. | As soon as the management dis- |

Windows Kept Clean

“Bach S { Chamber of Commerce national TOATLELIN r % 18—Brvant | EXE period— ~hot flushes ach Senator an epres - AL LIN, en. 5. rye ‘nerves,’ headaches, depression—are gen- | ~ 4 Depresenta president. { erally relieved by a certain gland-regu- |

ti 1 + : ~A - > . ive has cards that entitle them to Skipper and Cecil Jones, 14-year-| lating hormone. Most doctors prescribe |

have children from schools in their | Junior Chamber to Consider DRIVE T0 PRESERVE old Lincoln Park. Mich. youths, to- | [ls hormone either by hypodermic Injec- |

You can obta:n in is identical! hormone, to-

aistricts to get in free. We printed " up a lot of them and put them| Drive on Economics. VISION IS LAUNCHED dey were held in the Johnson Coun- | seh lec? "(Orange Box at Hook's ~~ BUY SHOES AT A SHOE STORE

ty jail on charges of automobile | Hrag's, and all good druggists. Zo-ak

around on the desks. | - - . x “It sure is ¢ 1 3 v :- = | 1] lig - 3i- ; Tablets are the tory nula of a well-known t bth Is a job, with ‘that many Ww . “ | Indianapolis members of the Indi- panditry. physician. 50 vou can take them with | Pi ¢ ay. 1 e > e 80 Up wvan . yal , HU p = ana ssoclation : JT1SUS - SS | confidence. ey contain no armfu : Pet “th a More people go up| E B. Walker, Butler Univer A tion of Optometrists to Police said Skipper had confessed | Sonfidence AC tae, oa \ . an Yefore ow was glass- sity publicity director, is to par- day Yere Planing ye Observance | theft of at least nine automobiles int | Les gon Je ressitie _ sedatives, ‘and If ; Inclosec yway. 1eY can 80 UDP | 4: a: : : : | Feb. 21 of the th annua ve M hie re ted you get vour money back, But be A inn Some ‘doom A ticipate in a national educational | ichigan. ure to .get Zo-ak in Orange Box. ReIn some degree of comfort now and : | Your Vision Week,” according to Dr. They were arrested in a tourist | me mber Zon Is not an ordinary tonic, |

the wind doesn’t whip around them. | campaign to be held in Washington | pj) ¢. Kernel, association fourth | but a special medicine for “The Change.” | EE . . \ “| {camp near here. An automobile re- | inf ] FP Besides, when they altered the | Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. vice president. | portod stolen at Indianapolis was | Z0O- AK 3 a 18 £20 EAST WASHINCTON STREET. thing thev made it four feet hi . ‘ . . or e “Change iY made it four feet higher | He is one of 16 members of tie The event was proclaimed official found in their r possess ion, police said. — AAverioIIET L

than it was, almost.” ily by Governor Townsend "today Ct oo arate cm

| Junior Ch ber er - 1 “ ; { ———— di {Junior Chamber of Commerce na when he called upon “all those in-

NATURE GROU P TO MEET | Lional educational committee which terested in the physical development Sa . : : 3% Samuel E. Perkins III is to speak is to hold a special session in the of our citizenship to co-operate in y : : at a meeting of the Nature Study 6 Brookings Institute. this snovement, J

lub of Indiana at 7:43 p. m. Sat- ; : “id ard SESS IE in Cropsev Mall, Prof. Wil. The committee is to study educa- SISTE RS TO HOLD PARTY

A Y SF 10M ] . . . : m Morgan is to show new varie- | 10hal plans for the furtherance of | pyijia Sisters of Irvington Tem- | § ; 4 X ; of fre Resi ias to club members at [undamental economic principles in pie 411 are to hold a card party af § Ti y 3 . 5 a tn yO n ec iouses on Road 31 at 2 this country. If adopted. a cam- !1:45 p. m. tomorrow at the Food KX R SJ ES > % Hy 3 jpaigh is to be sponsored by the Craft Shop. A

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