Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1937 — Page 6

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JURIST WILL BE Dent Flag

PATRIOTS DAY SPEAKER HERE

Harrisburg Crusading Judge Also Wrote Script For Movie.

Judge M. A. Musmanno, “crusad-

ing judge” of Harrisburg, Pa. and | author of the script for the motion |

picture, “Black Fury,” is to be the | Indianapolis Patriots’ Day speaker | April 19. Nation-wide programs on that day are to be dedicated to demon-| | .strations of labor and liberal sup- | port for President Roosevelt's judi- | ciary reform program, Joseph | Friend, local committee chairman, | said. Sponsors of the Indianapolis meeting are State Senator Jacob! Weiss; Alex Gordon, Brotherhood | of Railway Engineers; Adolph | Fritz, Indiana Federation of Labor | secretary; John Bartee, U. A. W. A, district representative; Orville Kin-. caid, Steel Workers: Organizing Committee field representative; Dr. Theodore Cable, City Councilman; | Walter Truman, Hosiery Workers | Union district representative; State | ss > 2 Representative Charles Lutz, State|/ 1s black symbol of sorrow, Senator Curtis White and John || Which flutters over Atlanta whenSmith, stage hands union. ever there is a fatal traffic acci-

dent, is a dgliverer of death tid-

| ings to the city and a warning to motorists, The flag is hoisted in

the heart of town as. an experi-

BY MANUAL SENIORS = Freier st weciic i PWAGIVES 0.K. TO ‘Remember the Day’ Chosen GRANT FOR COLLEGE

For Presentation. Times Spoeial - TERRE HAUTE, Ind. April 8. — “Remember the Day,” a three-act| The Public Works Administration play, is to be presented by Manual | has approved an additional grant of High School seniors in the auditori- | $13,300 {for the new wing of the In- - um May 6 and T. | diana inte Tenoners Colioae Ande ; : | oratory’ school, Presiden alph N. E Edward Green, speach teacher | p00 has been informed by State and director, has announced that | PWA Director F. M. Logan. Wilbur Meyer and Frances Davis| These funds, together with $4700 are to play the leading roles. Others already allocated for equipment, are in the cast include Jeanette Pat-| to be used in the auditorium, library, Jess Mary Csrshanat, alone Bra-| music rooms and the two gymnazeal, Henrietta wartz, enneth | siums. » . Willis, Hazel Hendrickson, Vivian| emer Staleyn, Alva Stoneburner, Charles | STORE CLUB MEETS Ludlow,” Jake Retherford, Margaret The Good Fellowship Club of the Lahmann, Ruth Hale, Dorothea Ann | gia Store| held its bimonthly meetGraber, Eugene Wakeland and jpg recently at the Home Dinner Roland Beekam. | Place, 6566 W. Washington St., with Elsie Bradshav, Dorothea Lucas | oq mémbers attending. The next and Estelle Levin are understudies. | meeting is to be June 8.

INDUSTRIAL BANKERS WILL HEAR HANNAGAN

By United Press FT. WAYNE, Ind, April 8—Anj| annual convention of the American | Industrial Bankers’ Association will | be held here May 13, 14 and 15, Myron R. Bone, president, an-| nounced. Two hundred industrial bankers of the United States and Canada are expected to attend. Speakers will include Steve Hannagan, Miami Beach, Fla., formerly of Indianapolis.

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Boxy Coats Princess Coats ~ Only 75 garments included in this special sale . .. and what beauties they . are! Coats and suits for sport and business . . . and smart dress coats ’ with quality linings and wolf and squirrel trims! From makers who take pride in their products . . , and who demand that every garment be an exceptional value! All the new spring colors in women's and misses’ sizes, Ito 17, 14 +0 20, 38 to 50. ®

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now complete, but hurry! We expect an enthusiastic crowd. Sizes for women and misses!

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1 Off Easter Candies

(50) Easter Express Novelties, were, 10c each, now ............ inven ceri (90 Lbs.) Bunte’s Panned Easter Eggs, were 19c¢ lb.,, now (200) Bunte’s Chocolate Marshmallow Eggs, were 5¢ each, now (40) Chocolate Rabbits, were 5¢ each, now (1000 Lbs.) Bunte's Chocolate Coated Eggs, were 1c, now All pure and wholesome candies! Buy a supply for the children! : :

Bemberg prints . . . sheers . . . crepes . . . chiffons SPRING ANKLETS

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a new high in practicality . . . a new high in value! Sizes A fl J np eo | Il to 17, 14 to 20 and 38 to 52 in gay stripes! Sizes 6 to C ;

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Are Vital Top-Flight Fashions for Spring 1937!

High brow fashions we call them . . . because they sweep back from your forehead in flattering youthful lines! From’ the back they look like "little girl" hats with all of "little girl" charm! Include at least one in your spring "hatrobe" . . . you'll find it right to wear with both sports and afternoon things . . . just vary the ribbon to match or contrast with your costume. Headsizes for all.

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