Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1937 — Page 5
MONDAY, NOV. 15, 1987 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES i —————— PAGE 5 A trend Veterans’ Parley Here FATHERS AND SONS vo one, ceonee xcunene, wi | a
liam Jackson Wy William ‘G. Moore.
women sms 2 | 41st Anniversary Sale!
| . lad i Play and Shanghai Film on James “ran, ie, Seansth. ew
R. 0. T. C. Program
The Fathers and Sons dinner of iy caEaauk BLOCK'S DOWNSTAIRS STOR T. C. unit will be held in the school GR ; / : | :
cafeteria at 6:15 p. m. today. R. Shirley, faculty member, will act as officer. Carl N. Reddick, father of Cadet Lieutenant John Reddick, will give the response to the address of welcome by Cadet Colonel Alphonso
ORD. The program will include a motion picture, “With the Navy in Shanghai,” impersonations by Byron Taggert, and a play in the gymnasium. The cast for the one-act play,
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Times Photo. } ® Build up alkalinity. Visitors today at American Legion national headquaters here were 0 _ California Legion chiefs who next year will be hosts to the national Font Yo told res ) convention. They are California State Commander Joseph Long (deft) and State Adjutant James Fisk, They were here for the roundup meeting of gh commanders and adjutants.
LEGION TOREAR [ 13: NATIONAL HEADS
‘Greatest Stabilizing Force In America, Doherty Says of Group.
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vr ¢ $ 3 \ \ : : th Addresses by national and state | | A NN : models with maximum warm
officers were to be heard here today | 3 A NN 0 Hefty No NN \ ¥ and smartness a y |
by American Lagion leaders holding | b "EXCITING FASHIONS—NEW : b \ LL > en E \ Vv
a three-day meeting in national | ats with
s headquarters. | 3 . \ : co gt \ | : E : ons the sm Following talks by H. L. Plummer, { aN : Ny 2 A. ou ie and sther styles with assistant national adjustant; James | . \ , Ev AA Tur aire. Ye 7,
Logan, Colorado department com- | * § 3 every 2 mander; J. J. Saslavsky, Ohio de- | a i B BR For Sport—Afternoon—Street USE 3g to WH “ab to 52. in PIOES : 3 A. ™ ARES isles partment adjutant, and James R.|\ pe 8 3 Si o (he Wide ALEC re. A y : : izes 12 to 20 OUR FROALATORS Downstairs Mahaffey, national vice commander, : 3 A> ORY tone : A Sizes 38 to 52 Ale
the department commanders and AY E EY R . L FE LAYAWAY |
adjutants were to hear the results of | ji § Re N . Not ba J ob h tiie ninth annual national tele- R : ; IRR Our buyer brought
graphic roll call. 5 ER FF £3 3 back a splendid “The American Legion is the 8 3 RR ; » greatest stabilizing force in America ? 3 ES 4 3 group o dr a today,” National Commander Daniel b & Fo! —and the rac J. Doherty told Legionnaires last \ > TRS 3 should be empty night at a dinner of the Forty and RE ae QS bv the end of the Eight Club in the Hotel Antlers. % 3 Rg day “You and I know what the senti- R wpe
ment of the American people is to- R § k & : day,” Mr, Doherty said, “It is for RB 3 i oS 5665559 hi Spec | f ! d O | peace. The American Legion is the 3 & SESS a or ues ay n y: greatest stabilizing force in America RN 3 A Sellout
today because the American people 5 \ I have faith in us.’ 5 1 y 5 The national commander spoke 3 FP 3 following showing of two moving 3 PE \
pictures to be used in the Legion's
» 1938 highway safety campaign, J a s IN WARM > WOOLLY
They are to be shown to more than 3 & 3 { one million persons at meetings of 2 S 3 08 14 {o 20 Legion posts and civic groups [LE HEY Siz ‘ . throughout the nation. 3 2 wn for this exci’y Just 100 in RR 3 1 oat Luncheon Scheduled ; \ HU feecy spor oR, To \ast This Event! An “appreciation luncheon for || “EE = won't promise, Ue NX y ® h to ;
Legion officials is to be held at noon throug today in Scottish Rite Cathedral, RAS 5565°5¢ sponsored by the Indianapolis ‘ = § Fr anaeontuotss : ; - -— i : WE USUALLY SELL THESE FOR MORE, but ANNIVERSARY
Chamber of Commerce. : Addresses and reports are to be 5 : BRINGS THE PRICE DOWN to $1! You'll see them in every stadium
made at sessions this afternoon, and . . RR otierty It to give nstructions [fi Here's Service and Quality, at a New Low Price matched up with tweed coats in smart browns, grays, tans and greens! Choice of sport brims, bretons and off-face flares. All
to department officers. The meet- - Ty ing, which opened yesterday, is to , Sa” Lo headsizes for women. close tomorrow, CO ' x
Speaking on Americanism yester- ESCALATORS to the Wide Aisles in Block's Air-Conditioned Downstairs Store,
day, Carl H. Smith, Michigan de- i iS 5 r partment commander, said “the time = a 5 DEPEN DABLE QUALITY is fast approaching when the Legion / © ®.... Women’s all silk outsize hose, reinforced C
must take a definite stand to pre- |g > Ba . . vent radical leaders from obtaining ; 7 Ly at wearing points, smart new shades.
EE lH = Sizes 814 to 101%.
He charged that “labor troubles ; First Quality Silk Hose RAYON UNDIES
in Michigan during the last year
DD were the direct result of socialistic ad The Fair Service or chiffon weight, re LT opin: Anniversary and communistic agitation, designed 2 Main Floor inforced with lisle, all shades. ) C and bloomers, 2 lc not primarily to aid workers in ob- Sizes 8'% to 10%. Eade We taining better hours and wages, but | {{' \
to create social upheaval.”
The Legion announced that a) Girls’ & Tots’ $3.95 & $4.98
“Boys’ Nation” to supplement the | = \ "Boys' State” encampments spon- : X a . 500 Last! sored here and in other state is be- . Ne NNR \ WINTER COATS While ing planned for next year. The \ > 7 \ \ : “Boys’ State” is a summer encamp-
ment for high school boys. ' eNO RN a } 5 ' le 4 ® incoats Smartly lined and tailored fleece Rain and chinchilla coats. Sizes 2 to 6
= and 7 to 14 years, | Big, Thick Absorbent ni Boys’ & Girls’ Practical ; 4 8
Turkish Towels SNOW SUITS
Absorbent turkish tow- : els. Size 20x40 in all Plaid jacket and pastel colors. C ski pants, toboggan 7 7 mM to Sell ” . or helmet, Sizes 2 Qualities ade 16x27 Turkish Towels to 10.
y woven ancy y 981 Se ey 16¢ Girls’ Blouses 39 for $398 to $52 C
borders in pastel colors. lue, tan, Jesh a white
Washcloths 4c Each roadeloth; ] de Tweed Mix: SH abrics
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Boys’ Leatherette Men's Heavy Ribbed nal
88) SHEEPLINED | WINTER UNION SUITS | § Syuiy. "Shu
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morrow Anniversary Aig days! C Tom helps you cope Jt TS . tha {8 AMPLE Se Ie OOM A HO to po marked W
Heavy ribbed in random or ecru color, Sizés 36 to 46.
Sizes ¢ to 18 A | Cotton SOX Years SE
Boys’ big, warm Dury sheeplined ORS ack leatherette Servicea db 1 e ESCALATS ol coats with large Wf RAY Solon F : a wombat collars, 3 Ful belt styles in Men's White zes 4 to 18 years H WR | me =A coat that will ers "NAA AA wear and wear.” Shi ender.
Block's Wide Alstes in to the Downstairs store.
