Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 January 1938 — Page 18
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BUTLER TO GIVE DIPLOMAS TO 29 SENIORS JUNE 13
Students Will Complete Requirements Jan. 28, Says Registrar.
Twenty-nine Butler University seniors will complete requirements for degrees and certificates Jan. 28, Mrs. Ruth Deming, acting registrar, announced today. They are to receive diplomas at the 83d annual commencement exercises June 13. College of education candidates are: H. Bernice Hall, Indianapolis, bachelor of science; Guy Taylor Rauchert, Atlanta, bachelor of science; Addarena W. Bridgewater, Indianapolis, bachelor of science; Margaret L. Champlin, Mooresville, bachelor of Science; Mary Ellen Ewbank, Kingman, bachelor of music; Harriet IF. Haverstick, Noblesville, bachelor of science; Mildred Keesling, Anderson, bachelor of science, and Esther Alida Coffing, Indianapolis, bachelor of science. College of education certificates are to be awarded to Georgia Mae Breach, Indianapolis, intermediate; Marian Bernice Dunkin, Indianapolis, primary. Norma Edith Stewart, New Augusta, intermediate and Lila May Taylor, Indianapolis.
Arts and Science Degrees
College of liberal arts and sciences degrees: John F. Berting, Indianapolis, bachelor of science; Mildred Bills, bachelor of arts; Margaret Louise Foster, bachelor of arts; Jessica Elizabeth Huff, Indianapolis, bachelor of arts; Floy Gladys Hurt, Indianapolis, bachelor of arts; Clarrean Samella Jones, bachelor of arts; Powers, science;
Indianapolis, Dorothy Lucille Indianapolis, bachelor of Mildred K. Rugenstein,
Indianapolis, bachelor of arts; Ar-| Indianapolis, |
thur T. Roney Jr. bachelor of science; Gertrude Eliza-
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These Butler University coeds Miss Mary Ellen Wheeler (left)
schedules.
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were the first to examine the new They are and Miss Mary Adelaide Denton.
The maps show all the railways’ routes, stops and data on the
GOST ACCOUNTANTS 70 HEAR CHICAGOAN
beth Schellschmidt, Indianapolis, Steel Executive to Talk on
bachelor of arts, and Wilma Kath- |
ryn Williams, Indianapolis, bachelor |
of arts. Those seeking bachelor of science degrees in the new college of business administration are: Forbes Belcher, John Galvin, Ev-| erett L. Kalb, Robert L. Kelley and
Walter F. Troeger, all of Indian-| Ne.ation of
William | tional
Buying Methods.
NaAc-
The Indianapolis chapter, Association of Cost
countants, will hear a talk on “The |
Sound Purchasing
apolis. | Methods to Costs” by G. A. Nees-
A college of religion bachelor of | science is sought by Marion Swann, | Indianapolis.
Miss Frances Patton, senior, to-| day had hen elected chapter pres- | ident of Kappa Tau Alpha, nation- | al honorary journalism fraternity. |
Other officers are Miss Viola Wil-| dianapolis chapter president,
ham, Chicago, at a dinner-meeting Wednesday night at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mr. Neesham is an executive of the Wycoff Drawn Steel Co. Joseph O. Waymire of Eli Lilly & Co., Inwill
liams, vice president, and Prof. Rus- | be toastmaster, and Fred J. Schlat-
sell J. Hammargren, secretary,
CHURCH TO HOLD RECEPTION Christ Episcopal Church, Monu-
ter, program chairman. Members from Kokomo, Newcastle, Terre Haute, Marion, Anderson,
ment Circle, is to hold a reception | Bloomington, Ft. Wayne, F : , Ft. yne, Frankfort, for new members at 8 p. m. Thurs- | Hagerstown, Hartford City, Muncie
day. A musical program will be presented.
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4 CITY M. E. LEADERS AID IN PARLEY PLANS
Four Indianapolis leaders of the Methodist Episcopal Church today had been named members of committees to arrange for the United Methodist Council on the Future of Faith and Service to open at Chicago Feb. 3.
Those appointed were Dr. John G.
intendent; the Rev. A. H. Backus, State Council religious director; the | Rev. W. C. Hartinger, district superintendent, and the Rev. Guy O.
pastor. More than 4000 representatives of | the nation's Methodist Episcopal | churches are expected to attend.
"PROFESSOR IS TO TALK
Prof. Arthur Holmes of the Butler University School of Religion was to speak at a meeting of Baptist ministers at 10:30 a. m. | today at First Baptist Church. His | topic was to be “The Psychology |of Religion.” The Rev. George G. | Kimsey was to be in charge of the meeting.
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JEWISH COMMITTEE MEETS IN ST. LOUIS
G. A. Efroymson, member of the Plan and Scope subcommittee of the American Jewish Distribution Committee, and L. J. Borinstein, director, will attend the subcommittee’s first meeting of the year in
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| st. Louis Sunday, it was announced today. The committee will elect officers and decide the 1938 national campaign quota of the parent organization. Dr. Bernard Kahn, Joint Distribution Committee European director, is to outline the situation of Jews in foreign lands and outline
measures the committee must take to aid them.
TWO JOIN ARMY
Walter A. Orr, 5436 College Ave., and Harold W. Wright, 1606 Fletcher Ave., today had enlisted in the U. S. Army for service in the 11th Infantry, Ft. Benjamin Harrison.
PAWNBROKERS’ PLEA SET FOR SATURDAY
Hearing on a suit contesting the constitutionality of the recently-en-acted Pawnbrokers’ Ordinance has been set for Saturday, Circuit Court Judge Earl R. Cox said today. The test suit, brought by the
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nance gives arbitrary and unreae sonable powers to the police and is confiscatory of the pawnbrokers' business.
TOMORROW=TUESDAY ... LAST DAY OF OUR
PRE-INVENTORY SALE
ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE! BROKEN LOTS AND SIZES, SLIGHTLY SOILED AND COUNTER-TOSSED QUALITIES INCLUDED! OUR LOW PRICES WILL NOT PERMIT PHONE, MAIL OR C. 0. D. ORDERS!
Originally $16.75 and $22.50
WOMEN'S SPORT COATS
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and $22.50 SPORT FASH IONS for
misses!
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ORIG. $2, $3 COTTON FROCKS
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Do not confuse these with house frocks! our largest house frock years!
Odd lots left from
Plenty of sheers, prints and spring sport styles. For women.
the ordinary
event in
Specially Purchased from a Large Importer Who Went Out of Business!
KERCHIEFS
Novelty prints with hand-rolled hems! Large size batistes with hand-embroidery, white
with colored embroidery Also linen embroidery in ners. cannot duplicate these shipment,
L, Street shades! C
one or four cor-
Buy a supply at this low price! We
values after this
1S for $1
Clearance of Men's
ORIG. 88c TO $1.29 SHIRTS
Sizes 14 to 17 for men and young men, but not in each kind! Fused collarattached styles in broadcloths and
Odd lots!
and ends!
woven fabrics.
Odds
Original $14.95 Qualities
(50) GIRLS’ FUR COATS
Just 50 lucky girls can own these coats at this price. Sizes
| to 6, 7 to 12.
'10
Clearance of Women's
FULL-FASHIONED SILK HOSE
Women's irrequlars of 89¢ to $1.35 Dark shades in cobweb-
by sheers to semi-service weights.
qualities!
Sizes 8!/, to 10//5.
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Special Sale of
WOMEN’S SPRING FOOTWEAR Two groups of smart footwear for $1 73 *
women LJ - .
higher priced qualities!
slight imperfects of
$2.44
Clearance!
JUST 30 DRESSES
88-
ORIGINAL $2.98 rayon acetates and laces! An odd lot from our higher priced groups! For women,
Clearance!
JUST 29 DRESSES
$7.68
ORIGINAL $2.98 and $3.98 rayon acetates, cottons and rayons. Broken sizes. For women.
MEN'S CLOTHING (31) STOUT SIZE SUITS, orig. $15.95,
$17.95, blue serges, dark ‘8 a 3 ®
mixtures, sizes 42-50...
(7) ALL-WOOL SKI PANTS, originally $4.98, broken
sizes (29) CORDUROY VESTS, blue, brown, half price (12) CORDUROY COATS, blue, brown, lined (I5 Prs) TROUSERS, orig. fy Prs.) BLUE SERGE PANTS, also oxord gray, orig. $4, $5, ‘2.44 (17) orig.
orig. $2.98, orig. $4.98, blanket $1.98, $2.98, sizes 48, 50 only Be sizes 28-33, 48-52 only... LASKIN LAMB FUR .JACKETS, $15.95
BOYS' WEAR ONE TABLE BOYS' WEAR, shirts, pajamas, hose, mufflers, coveralls, underwear, caps, etc. LEATHERETTE HELMETS, with goggles, black, brown 29¢ (29) 3-Pe. SNOW SUITS, all wool qualities ‘3.88 (26) HOODED SWEAT SHIRTS, orig. $1.15, broken sizes, 26-34 .. 0c (13) CORDURQY COATS, sheep-lined, fur collar... 1.990 (19) HORSEHIDE COATS, lamb fur collar, brown, orig. $9.95, $ " 2.95 JUVENILE WASH TOP SUITS, 50 odd lot, orig. $1-$1.98. ¢ (28) CORDUROY MACKINAWS, brown, gray, sizes 4 to 12 (9) OVERCOATS, orig. $9.95, sizes 12 to 16 in
(25) WHITE TRAFFIC RAINCOATS, orig. $2.95, sizes 8 $1 00 * (12) JUVENILE SWEATER SUITS, 3 and 2piece styles, broken sizes . 1 99 (11) STUDENTS' 2.PANT SUITS, orig$14.95, Va price 7.48 MEN'S FURNISHINGS (38) $1.69 BLANKET ROBES, with sash cord 1 1 Q (62) TIES, hand tailored, wool lined, orig. §5¢ 27 ¢ (130) SOX, firsts, irrequlars, 25¢ quality, odd lot 1 5¢ 81) OUTING PAJAMAS, orig. $1.19, sizes B, C, D 69 (67) OUTING NIGHT SHIRTS, full cut, sizes 17-20. cvuunnn 69¢ (132) WORK SHIRTS, blue chambray, broken sizes, orig. ' BP, BIC vv verre 34c (61) 35% WOOL FLANNEL SHIRTS, blue, gray, khaki, a ‘1.39 53) PLAID SHIRTS, cotton flannel, orig. $1, 18V/5-17. Ye 214) SHORTS, broadeloths, 32.44, orig. 25¢ 19¢ LINED GLOVES, capeskins, black, brown, orig. $1, broken sizes 77c 94) WOOL FELT HATS, odd lot, orig. $1.19 50 (58) FUR FELT HATS, lined, broken lot, originally $ $1.98-$2.45 sss esses 1.00 (89 Prs) FELT HOUSE SLIPPERS, broken lots vevsenees ACCESSORIES 41) HANDBAGS, orig. $I qualities cevveiansarinns 29¢ (106 Prs.) GLOVES, orig. 79¢, $1, broken lots, from famous MAKEE Saves nevees ve viee’s 27 ¢ WOOL GLOVES, orig. 59¢, 69¢c, broken size, color assort- 27 rave 4 (69) SCARFS, rayons, wools, orig. 59¢ and 79¢ 19¢ (30) RUBBER RAINCOATS, feather weight, irrequlars $1.59 quality & 3 C (18) RUBBER RAIN CAPES, irregulars of $1 quality 43 BUTTERSCOTCH DAINTIES and SPECKLED MARSHMALLOW 1 2 BANANA CANDY, Ib...... C
RUGS, DRAPES, LINENS
PLAID RAG RUGS, orig. 39c¢
COCHRANE MASTERCRAFT
RUGS, orig. $44.95 26
FRIEZE BROADLOOM REMNANTS, $4.95 quality, now less than Ifa Price
LAUNDRY PROOF SHEETS, 72x99 size, orig. $1.09 69 sateen covered,
WOCL COMFORTS, 72x94, orig. $3.95, i 88 . ® BEDSPREADS, rayon taffeta, broken colors, orig. $2 717 . ®
(76) COTTON BEDSPREADS, krinkle, 80x105 50¢
ROLEY POLEY SLIP COVERS, discontina ued styles of $1.99 to $7.95
quality COTTON BLANKETS, orig.
$1.39, rose or green, pair...
CHAMOIS, seconds of 5%¢ 10 C
qualities, now only.vvvusss SHOWER CURTAINS, $ printed Pliofilm, orig. $1.98 1 00 LINENS, soiled, odd lots, orig. 10c to $6.95, now
RAYON REMNANTS of 59¢ quality, plain, prints
CURTAIN MATERIAL, orig. 19¢ and 39¢, yard
RUFFLED CURTAINS, cottage
sets, bathroom, orig. $1....
HOMESPUN MARQUISETTE,
orig. 19¢, yard 10c¢
PRINTED DRAPERY TWILLS, 50-inch, ir-
regulars of 98¢ quality ..... AER ee ey . 47 PRINTED DRAPERY CRASH, 50-inch, ir regulars yard MEXICAN DRAPERY CRASH, orig. 49¢, 36-inch, yard.... 25¢ LACE PANELS, orig. $1, $1.29, 42, 45 and 50-inch 17 c RUFFLED CURTAINS, orig. $1 to $1.98, "2/4, 21/5 yards, pair 77c FELT BASE REMNANTS of 39¢ quality, é ft. wide, sq. yd... 22c¢ WILTON CARPET REMNANTS of $1 quality, 18x36 60 Cc RiJGS, including Chenillecrafts, 27x54, orig. $5.95 to
FRIEZE BROADLOOM REMNANTS, orig.
$3.95, 27 inches wide, $G. Yd. sesurnsarrnnnnn 1 49 WOMEN'S HOSE (80 Prs.) CHILDREN'S HOSE, part wools,
firsts, 25¢ quality, sizes 6, 61/5, 7. 7s C
(100 Prs.) SERVICE WEIGHT HOSE, full-
fashioned irrequlars of 69¢ 25¢
rayons . WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WOMEN'S SHOES, suedes, +1 73
orig. $3.46 . WOMEN'S SHOES, orig. $4.45 and $4.95 qual... ‘2.44 CHILDREN'S WEAR (40) WASH DRESSES, juvenile movie star tashions, orig. $1.98, +1 00
(120) PRINT WASH FROCKS, orig. $1.15, sizes 7-16 50@¢
(20) .BOYS' WASH SUITS, wool pants,
soiled, orig. $1.98, sizes 4, 5,6 5 Qc (16) KNIT JERSEY LEGGINGS, navy, brown, orig. $1.15, 3-6. 14¢ (30) TUCKSTITCH PANTIES, sec- 5 onds of 25¢c quality, 7-12 C (31) MUSLIN SLIPS, soiled, sizes 7-14, orig. 59c¢ 29¢ (10) BETTER WINTER COATS, orig. $12.95 to $19.98, 7-16 Sera essen ‘8.88 WOMEN'S LINGERIE (100 Prs.) TUCKSTITCH PANTIES, for
misses and juniors, 10 Orig. 19¢ vuvsvvrvenne rare C 10c¢
RAYON PANTIES, tailored or 39¢
lacy, orig. 15¢ 99e¢
(25) OUTING GOWNS, orig. 59¢ quality (100) RAYON BEMBERG SLIPS, orig. $1, broken sizes...
