Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1937 — Page 7

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‘WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1037 | THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

TITLED BRITONS Plans Complete for Home Show Opening | sms’ i me

dition in Methodist Hospital today

ARE EE BE HE with injuries received when he fell two stories from the roof of a buildSaas ing at 1311 W. 29th St. a | WELFARE EVENT 1 AS htt | . === WASHINGTON AND DELAWARE STS. =——= Ss 4 ll’ For (zentlemen Who |

| : i Seek the Finest ’ Jewish i in ye fAHN TAILORING Ly il Fund Drive to Begin nt I TET TT AT THE HEIGHT OF THE SEASON! BEAUTIFUL SPRING HATS!

With Dinner Here on : Sa he. ER April 2. 3 mT Scr WEE] | ALL AT ONE LOW PRICE! FRESH! NEW! JUST UNPACKED!

os : fa i He Installs a New 1937 N ® rLord and Lady Marley of England | & i he | : FE 1 0 71 ’ E / are to be guests when the annual T : do : ] d ®

Jewish Welfare fund campaign is

opened with a dinner on April 29. . Say * : SEE | : The campaign, in which the Indi- ay om Re 2 ) : Ll : ] anapolis goal has been set at $79,- = : : | BT ! 081.50, is to continue until May 10. iin 5) Co fi i : :

More than 70 agencies are to share in the funds subscribed. They include homes’ for orphans and the aged; tuberculosis hospitals, relief organizations, agencies. for rehabilitation and. cultural institutions.

Rauh Local Leader

Charles S. Rauh is chairman of the drive here. Division chairmen named to assist him include J. A.|: - i i Re ; Goodman, Samuel Mantel, Dauglas TE 3 fig oe CO | : : e : : . Brown, Allan Kahn, Floyd R. Beit- ; oo ; m1 Capitol City Radio Go. man, Eph Levin, Judge Charles ES FE # : 2 3 : Liu B s Photos. | 18 SO. CAPITOL AVE. Karabell, David L. Sablosky, Dr. 8 4 8 | ee! Doors South of Washington St. Philip Falander, Harry Alpert, Milton J. Fineberg, Mrs. Sultan Cphen, Mrs. Elias Charry, M. C. Furscott, | Gabriel Calderon and Mrs. J. A. Goodman. Leaders in the youth division are to be Jean Goldsmith, Lee Brodsky and Dorothy Forman. A. H. Goldstein is chairman of tiie speakers’ bureau. Samuel Frommer 5 : ET J j is in charge of publicity and Fran- oy iY Note 7.% i y ® ces Mazur is chairman of the lunch- : 9 En VN oe og Fund officers are Samuel Mueller, 3 : 5 Ens On Over 500 president: Dr. C. W. Efroymson, vice ; po

S il} . . . 1) s > : s S 5 734 4 NE 3 president; I. F. Kahn, treasurer;| | RR ys : Samuel Frommer, secretary, and H. : \ LIT ik i Joseph Hyman, executive director. at : 3 : ! rel

" i ed hr | Bnd Spring $ MKINLEY MINIMIZES Bl < J BS | ooo; $ J: J

FLOOD LOSS 10 BANKS GE - ; 1 ERS | cvery garment arin

] unredeemed, $8.50 CB he ! i cleaned and thorState Examiners to Survey or i : eH Sr oughly recondir wanted styles, fabrics ; : A ; tioned. a colors.. Expertly tailored. Sport and regular backs.

Banking Conditions. : 3 = | ; e : | : 2 NR elty patterns and deep

| B ! a : thes — including checks rl | oa : | ! 3 stripes and pastel shades Loss on financial obligations held | by southern Indiana .river town | ‘banks as a result of the Janine. flood, probably will be less than ori | ticipated, according to Robert Me- | Kinley, State Financial Institytion | head. : Numerous institutions are reporting complete refinancing for re-! turers Bullding. Snow Ebovaps i» ; — . ; : Fa habilitation, Mr. McKinley said. ; ® Shiny Pedalines! ® Off-the-Face!

Most severe losses resulted from | the model house, centerpiece of ; damage to bank buildings. | the exhibit. ; ® Sharkskins! eo Turbans! No comprehensive survey of ac- Below are A. W. MacKenzie fi ; ¥ ; IE BR eS; | e Trnel tual financial loss has been made. | : a ie i i i : Sisols! Bumper Brirns! : | deft), Indianapolis Men's Garden ® I ® Q but field examiners are expected to as REL : : Straws! Large and Small start their survey within 30 fays,| Club and grower of prizewinning OS Roush Straws! Brims! he said. Time to reorganize finan- iris, and Clyde M: Bower, Haw- : oug raws. hms! cing purposely has been given. | thorne Garden Ciub, who special- = 8: : x ; : ® Misses and Matron Styles! i Riniey |smpasoed the! izes in yellow day lilies, aiding in ] 3 Hi A @ Exciting new spring styles elaborately trimmed with Pros ets ep aL i | Flowers, Feathers and Ribbons. Colors: Gray, Beige, Green, c sat . S @ . . 4 « in sound condition when the flood! display. j J Red, Black. Tay ii on Floor came, were able to carry the addi-| Representatives of more than 80 3 gh hss” : : I

Indianapolis’ annual Home Show | furnishings and construction, in . 1 | opens at 6 p. m. tomorrow in the | one year.” State Fair Grounds Manufac- |

arranging the attractive garden |

tional load. he said. ! exhibitors attended a preview din-

ner last night and heard J. Ralph

GOSSETT ELECTED i ar roa The Store That Sold 3000 Handbags HEAD OF TEACHERS can make nes sires men. | in One Sale! 2 iia ina Day! ke i, i . ‘ow Stages Oe T-iCOMMODIT] ES | ; ANOTHER SENSATION!

eration of Indianapolis Public, Orders Executed in Futures School Teachérs. He succeed-

ed Wilbur S. Barnhart, who has in all Commodity Markets ; : been president of the local teachers’ PRIVATE WIRES : ! 4 organization since 1934. » : y | Other officers selected for a two- : year period were: Recording sec- CW. L LYONS & GO.

retary, Miss Mary Connor of School Estab. 1878

76; executive board members, Mrs. MEMBERS: | Jeanne A. Goss, School 48; H. H. New York Stock Exchance. New : Anderson, Arsenal Technical ork Cur caro Stock Ex- : Schools; Miss Dorothy Bowen, Puanhe Ghirage. Shard of [Trade] School 33; Miss Ginerva E. McCoy, || 40 N.. “ Penn. St. 1.1-6563 School 21, and Mrs. Madge E. Tem-. Russell McDermott, Mar. 4 : |

perly, School 70. | | -— Je Tonight's Presentations at Your 0 Inches Wide to the Pair=Hemmed on

Neighborhood Theaters | A pas Ji Three Sides

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2 TACOMA Double Feature ‘ Herbert Marshall Humphrey Bagart ‘MAKE JYAY FOR A LADY” We wish it were possible to enclose a pair of actual Curtains with every

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