Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1937 — Page 8
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
THURSDAY. DEC. 2, 1937
10 RURAL ADULT DISTRICT UNITS ARE ORGANIZED
Movement Being Set Up on State-Wide Basis, Director Says.
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The Rural Young Adult ment in Indiana is being organized on a state-wide basis with forma- | tion of 10 district units, M. K. Derrick, Indiana Farm Bureau Department of Education director, said today. District units are set up on the Same geographical basis as Farm Bureau districts, Mr. Derrick said. Formerly the organization was divided into county units. rganization meetings have been held in Districts 8 and 10, with George Doup, Columbus, and William Bruner, Jeffersonville, elected the respective district chairmen,” Mr. Derrick said. “Other meetings will be held in Hamlet, tomorrow; Clay City, Dec. 7: Greenfield, Dec. 7. Hartford City, Dec. 16, and Delphi, Dec. 17. “The purpose of the district organizations will be to further the objectives of the county units, which are promoting projects in education, recreation and community service for rural young people , between the ages of 18 and 30
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Farm Bureau Head Named to Committee
Hassil E. Schenck, Farm president,
Bureau has been appointed member of the committee on resolutions for the annual meeting of the American Farm Bureau Federation, Dec. 13 to 15 in Chicago. by Edward A. O'Neal, Fedfration president. Mr diana Bureau first vice president, and Mrs. Lillie D. Scott, second vice president, are to attend the meeting as official state delegates Speakers at the national meeting will §nclude Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace; Senator Capper, Kansas: Senator Berry, Chairman Marriner S. cles of the Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System, and F. R. Wilcox, director of ti} AAA Marketing Agreements Division Miss Audra Swift of the Bureau's Department of Education is to direct recreation the third annual convention of Associated Women of the American Federation Dec. 10 to 12 in Chicago Indiana delegates at ing will be Mrs. Scott, Cochran, Frankfort. and C. Roberts, Heltonville will be Mrs. Alice Womacks. paraiso, and Mrs. Russell man, Fortville. Mrs. Mary Newsom, Columbus, winner in the women’s public speaking contest of the Bureau, will represent Indiana in competition at the national meeting
COLOR AND HUMOR IN ADS BEST. IS CLAIM
Color plus humor. with a minimum of “copy” in advertising attracted the greatest number of readers in a recent survey, C. E. Hooper, New York. said at a luncheon vesterday Athletic Club | The luncheon was given by Sid- | ener & VanRiper, Inc.. Indianapolis advertising agency, for industrial and advertising executives in Indiana and neighboring states Mr Hooper emphasized that | striking individuality was a valuable factor in newspaper and magazine advertising
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PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 2 U. P). |} —Mrs. Dorothy Garalitas, 25. who | @ admitted she burned the hands of |
her three small sons with hot irons | because one of them “stole money | from the house” was lectured and
placed on probation today by Ju-
venile Court Judge Charles L. Brown. The father, Eligio Garalitas, a battery worker, also was placed on probation, although he explained that he disapproved of burning the | children’s hands and only whipped
them.
CLUB FETES DFFICERS
New district officers and outgoing
officials were guests of the Indian- | apolis Kiawanis Club yesterday at | a luncheon in the Columbia Club. | John T. Kester, Noblesville, is the district governor, and Marshall D. | Abrams, Greencastle, the retiring | governor. |
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Mexican Engineer Visits Here |
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belongings in parked cars, even if FIRST A the car is locked. Don't leave your purse on &a
counter while making purchases. Don’t carry your purse carelessly, 85 Additional Officers Are Assigned to Downtown
but put the strap over your arm and keep it securely in your hand. Area During Rush.
Don’t remove rings, wrist watches or other valuables in a washroom.
| inside coat pocket | coat buttoned.
Drive Carefully Don't carry large.sums of cash.
Don't park improperly in the downtown district.
One suspect was under arrest as| Don't forget the pedestrian. Drive police today opened their annual | carefully in the congested area.
Times Photo.
Celestino Ortiz Jr., (above) 23-year-old electrical and mechanical |
engineer employed by the Mexican Government, visited State Police
Department headquarters yesterday to inspect the radio communication | He said he also is making monthly reports to his Government |
on highway construction mechods used in Midwestern states.
WOODMEN MEETING SET m——— Sesatm—— — | Exclusive! Fountain Pen
Times Special | LOGANSPORT. Dec. 2. —Indian-|§ Buy it with friendly $ apolis, Frankfort, Lafayette, Marion | § $ Julian Goldman and Kokomo will send delegates to | Credit the North Central Indiana Caravan |{ i i meeting of Woodmen of the World | § Julian Goldman Union Store to be held here Sunday. EE — os
Schenck, Larry Brandon, In- |
Unseasonable weather has left us overstocked in many departments. We must make room for the Xma Much of the merchandise is what you want right now . . . Many items are suitable for GIFTS... endous Savings—Exceptional Values! Because quantities are limited Be here when
selling floors.
TOMORROW. Join the throng of thrifty shoppers. Trem Sorry! NO Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders . . . ALL SALES FINAL . . . See our windows tonight.
WE MUST UNLOAD
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AN END-OF-SEASON PRICE IN THE
HEART-OF-THE-SEASON!
SPORT COATS
Full lined fleeces and plaid backs colors. Warm enough for winte
days. Fitted and wrap-around styles. Sizes
12 to 20.
muff. Black and colors.
Just 10
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$6
Originally priced up to $16.95. Broken sizes.
DRESS COATS
Many are the $19.95 styles. Fur trims, plushes, broadtail fabric with hat and Sizes 12 to 20.
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drive on shoplifters and pickpockets | Dent jaywalk. o who operate in downtown stores dur- | Don’t allow small children to visit ing the pre-Christmas rush. | the downtown section by themA 45-year-old woman was charged | selves. : | with vagrancy as an alleged shop- | Don't forget to tell children that | lifter after Detectives Louis Fossat | and George Gilby arrested her at
Don't carry your purse in your | hip pocket but place it in your | and keep the |
j | if they become lost to tell their | troubles to the nearest policeman. ‘delinquencies were available as yet. |
COLLECT 16 MILLION IN TAXES IN COUNTY
Figures on Delinquencies Not | licenses last month as compared | w Available Yet.
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Nearly 100 per | for Treasurer
1937 was reported by Frank McKinney today.
cent tax collection |
County
| A total of $16,825,943 was collected lin personal and property taxes this
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| year, according to the report. McKinney that the total collections do
pointed out, how-
| not include current delinquencies | Tall tax collections amounted to | $8,183,943.67 and spring collections
| totaled $8,642,000.
The fall collec-
tions showed an increase of $511,491.81 over fall collections in 1936.
| Meridian and Washington Sts. last |, | night. | Meanwhile, Chief Morrissey as-| signed 85 additional officers to pa- | trol downtown stores and issued a | list of “don'ts” for holiday shoppers. |
Watch Your Purse |
| "They follow: | Don’t leave packages or personal |
§— MISERABLE
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5% Got You Down?
Sneezing and Sniffling All Over the Place? Eyes Watering? | Nose Stuffed Up? Headache? |
Take one dose Dr. Platt’s RINEX Prescription. Repeat in two hours and again in two hours. See how mich better you feel soon after the very first dose! RINEX is a physician's formula compounded to quickly relieve watering eyes, running nose, stuffed up head, and other nuisances of common colds. Quickly relieves pain and div comfort; reduces acidity, quiets fretful nerves, stimulates slightly. Convenient capsules, tasteless. Not narcotic. Prompt relief to your full satisfaction or money back. Your druggist | recommends RINEX, 50c. $1.00.
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Don’t cover coarsened, reddened skin —s with cosmetics. Give it the gentle, effece Marriage licenses here decreased tive medication it needs with wonderful in November, records showed. x T oy 6 Ly A total of 408 couples applied for 1] 1 U 7 Eran
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ALL DEMONSTRATORS, TRADE-IN AND FLOOR SAMPLES GO AT TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS
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Set your alarm clocks tonight, COME EARLY
SUPER BARGAINS! FOR EARLY SHOPPERS
BARREL SWEATERS, All Colors
BLANKET ROBES
BLACK HEEL HOSE, First Quality .. Pair, 49¢
CORDUROY PAJAMAS, 1 & 2-Pc. Styles. $1.99
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Fleeces! Tweeds! Fitted and Swagger styles. Ideal for travel, shopping, school or campus wear. You would say they are GRAND VALUES at $10 . . . Now you can get thrilled over them at $5. Included in this spectacular group is 12 furtrimmed dress coats. Sizes 12 to 20.
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Higher Priced Shoes Reduced
Newest Styles and Colors
you'll
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Come in! You'll gasp at these
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