Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1937 — Page 11
)A Y, DEC. 3, 1937 | FRIDAY, DEC. 8, 1937 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 11
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CONVENIENT Bf A Fine Gift for Yourself Oa TEN PAY 7 Bo Fifth Annual Exposition to
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Fair Grounds.
We're sure that old §& a and ¥ éb i ( ib A & by gE A More than 4000 entries of AmeriZA DP Pao 7
) : can standard bred poultry and pet St. Nick himself stock have been received by the
would have trouble i : me . v ; - : oy the finding better values at - SENSE * $22.95-$25 Values! X | orion ar. seen pa such “gifty” prices. : * Newest Styles! CORWAY, President of We expesition,
The fifth annual show opens in
: d : ; Youd he i el, * Newest Materials! 8 , 2 / : ; the Manufacturers’ Building at the
fashionable merchan- #1 * Newest Colors! 'Y AE li ii
. Mr. Conway said plans were made dise, and we challenge / we Expert Tailoring ! Ch, FB gn ES
P Com- y A A k ig, , Z | | bits and more than 1500 bantams you to SHOP! . \, : and waterfowl. The pets and poul-
; : 0h ) ~ £ lry will represent 34 states and ; % 9 JD 3 a ! | Canada. . ’ 5 EE oy A Special features for poultry breedMen's Warm Winter Weight Men’s Smart New ) / fe \V 1 ers have been planned. The Purina . . p x b TF 3 aR : 3 : Co. of St. Louis will send James McUnion Suits Sih Gift Mufflers : ¥ 2 MA] TN | ; Judge Arthur O. Schilling of New
Cadan, head of the company’s poul= ’ 7 For Men and Young Men GEE OF TE a » 2 Dik S 8 1 LE Si 3 2 pg tation to deliver an address here | York will give an illustrated lecture | #4 | 7 SRE : ; > Z| Saturday night at the annual | Thursday using a recently developed ¢ / SUITS 3 ; ; : J | dinner of the Indiana Depart- rue color motion picture. The film ‘ x : \ 1 : : Ge ; RO . D: | wil’ cover the entire life of the
Louis Johnson, assistant Secre- | lry division, to lecture on feeding. tary of War, has accepted an invi- | Fine, all-wool worsteds in plain EATS & LN a a dias | chicken from germination to full v , . 5p S py # h ’ : i . | grow illing y or spol ts, single or double 3 g e | The War Department ane growth. Judge Schilling also will
breasted, pleated trouser styles. ER : a MM] nounced that Mr. Johnson plans Qisouss Sdvancemsnts made in sci-
Heavy, ribbed, fleeced, ecru
or random color suits with "2 ol Warm, all-wool plaids in 23 7 3 = A y Pp: Song or short sleeves, ankle ! : 5036 a grand array of bright Regulars, shorts, slims, and 3 Sd \ v to make the trip from Washing-
length. Regular or stout \ ke colors. | Also dressy, plain : / stouts—sizes 33 to 48. T ton to Indianapolis by plane. Banquet Scheduled sizes, 36 to 46 white, monogtammed. : oY y : Friday night, Dec. 10, the fifth
& silks. / y ’ n oo a y Vx | annual banquet of the Indianapolis OTHER FINE 3 . ¢ % 0 COATS 3 Sn : y 1 Poultry Exposition will be held. The UNION SUITS : Other MUFFLERS x a Big burly fellows that laugh at : REE % next day at noon the Indiana State 2 59¢ to $298 wintry blasts. Popular plains 4 i ; Bantam Club will entertain mem. 9c to aan ¢ STAR STORE, Street Floor. ho or plaids in half belt or : : 3 er aphae Aenean Besiam 4s STAR STORE, Street Floor. : p so~iation at a luncheon. That night
full belt styles. Sizes 35 to 46. Fay Yad |the American Bantam Association
LB ; [ : | will hold its : Wool Twin KE RR ' Men's Suede Leather TN : 1200 Fine ges TOPCOATS Will hold iis annual banquet fen % D n Nn EA J kk f Cg - DRESS a Newest all-wool checks, plaids EB 3 \ A hd A al els k a 1 3 S H i R T fy =) 3 Wy and plain colors. Half belts and [ Charles J. Tanner, Greenfield, third
all around belts or beltless bal- Tomorrow Night. vice president; Mrs. J. B. Collins,
lhe Ideal Gift | -_ Fil Priced Low at Only macaans. Sizes 33 to 48. A Te | treasurer, and C. W. Reynolds, sec- > - : : g > oa) 7 ; : | retary. Department heads for th2 a ¥ d 3 : Sa ; Dr. Arihur S. Aiton, University exposition are Miss Ruth Adams,
Officers of the exposition are Mr.
; 7 ‘1 Dr. Aiton of Michigan Will Coaway, president; L. J. Demberger,
vice president; Murray Barket,
Deliver Lecture Here | Thorntown, second vice president:
OTHER FINE GARMENTS /# : Michigan Hispanic-American | Alexander, Ill, waterfowl; John C.
history professor, tomorrow night febr, rabbit, and Theodore Voelz,
_ . ie .. | bantam, S15 00 fo $3 500 Boke | 0 the Civic Theater is to deliver The show will close Dee. 12th * * ™
the second lecture of the Catholic | when the final prizes will be
itiful knit | Full zipper front, sets in plain < knitted collars,
A man never has enough Forum, speaking on “The Truth! awarded.
n “43 & > : 2 k : shirts he'll like these fine 3 2 STAR STORE, St t Fl . bh Z 7 About the Conflict in Spain.” nd snappy waisthbhands and printed broadcloths or Fey’ ittave y | A member of the American His-
| ————————————————————— | wtions. Green, > A AOR : dnt .t 7 a Ns F R RK NEE Tee X < 7a torical Review board of editors, o- INDIANA SCHOOLMEN Wy oy cuffs. Dark brown. | plain whites, with neat #2 NER NS CR lk A 1 Aiton has contributed several ar-
and : Qt A : tribt rag RK { ) 14 x Sizes 36 to 46 fused collars. Sizes 14 to ¥ N A A 3 : RN § 3 N 3 ¥ Z 7 ticles for publication. He also is Si . x GUE i [EE PRO L 1%. 2 NN NERA NN y N Di a. NN ’ NN NN N\ 7 author of “Antonio de Mendoza, T0 MARK FOUNDING Fily TIEN": STAR STORE. Stree! Foor DEIN HNIR a NEL HR MN N Bl First Viceroy of New Spain,” a book
which he wrote after studying in Spain. . . John K. Ruckelshaus, local at- Business Session, Luncheon,
| torney, is to be presiding chairman Lectures Scheduled.
for this lecture.
BOY, 12, HANGS SELF | The Indiana Schoolmen’s Club is
to celebrate its 20th anniversary DOING ROPE TRICKS Dec. 11 in the Claypool Hotel. A | business session, luncheon and seve | eral lectures are on the program. HAMMOND, Dec. 3 (U. P.).— | Speakers in the morning will be Ralph F. Morrison, 13-year-old Boy | George Buck Shortridge High Scout, always admired his uncle's | School principal; Floyd I. McMurray, tricks with a rope. | State Public Schools superintendent, Yesterday practicing some rope and Dr. J. G. Umstatd, Wayne Uni- | stunts his uncle had taught him, | versity, Detroit F Marion Smith | Ralph lassoed an extending cross- | Evansville College ‘president, is to
Place 3h 2he Sola. Se stole] talk on “The Essence of Education ce os his neck in it. pLea i ine (in a Democracy” in the afternoon. ue 3 : Future meetings are to be held
| stantly as the fall broke his heck. April °, May 28 and Oct. 26.
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SALE OF SAMeLE LUGGAGE H. S. LATIN CLUB'S
3 to [Se OFF HR OFFICERS ELECTED
Fitted 7] "aE \ Charles Breunig, Shortridge High SA \i Il { School senior, has been elected pres= Cases. RT WRLA |) ident of the newly formed Latin Zipper RE % | | Club, sponsored by Miss Josephine ; | Davidson of the Lalin Department.
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