Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1938 — Page 4
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| § § ST. LOUIS, June 17 (U. P.).—Per- | 8 mission for coeducation and expan- LIFEBUOY | SW: | sion of educational practices was | & : & | extended today to two of the 17 pre- or LUX SOAPS AT RESERVATION | : : paratory schools of the Lutheran
“FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1998
Approval of the move was voted
at the Synod’s national convention We Reserve the po | = . tl in = £5 = | N g 2 = | = ; = ! NC iS bs p= =
here. The schools affected are in Right to Limit
Bronze Plaque Honoring| = SEE | Bronxville, N. Y. and Oakland, Cal, 3 o &@ | The change had been recommended _——
Subscription Leaders a; beg [by the committee on education as
“an experiment in general higher
To Be Unveiled. 3 BE ; education and coeducation.”
Four new Lutheran churches were Fe : x 3 received into the Synod. They were: C. J. Carlson, chief executive of | § St. John's a: Woodstock, Tll.: See-
Chicago Region 7, Boy Scouts of ond Avenue Lutheran at Sterling America, will be the principal] EEE ~ Ill; Christ Lutheran at Noblesspeaker at the dedication of the] § ville, Ind, and Grace Church at Sr ay he. ret i 5 : 1 : Muncie, Ind. American Legion Stadium on the] § Indianapolis Boy Scout Reserva- ; tion at 2 p. m. Sunday. | § RAE : lk | SL Special Purchase for Father's Day!
The stadium, costing $10,000 and | § S 2 | seating 1200 persons, was built with | 8 BR, Be 5 | gl eating 1200 persons, was built wi aN x , ; Regular $1.39, $1.59 and $1.98
ick: { funds raised by a subscription cam- | 8s K€ ? £3 . "we paign sponsored by the 12th Dis-| y, A, Ww. SALARIES DOUBTFUL (NL s! QO0t~ : a : trict, American Legion. | DETROIT, June 17 (U. P.)—The = oF el J Judge Wilfred Bradshaw, past United Automobile Workers execu- | ] |
commander of the 12th District, | tive payroll of $5000 was due today |
will act as master of ceremonies |but the union's factional fight had | U3 : at the dedication. Albert F. Meurer, | resulted in complications that made | nd 3 | 3 Al MEN'S TIES commander, will make the address | payment of the salaries doubtful. i Ng Ls of presentation. Wallace O. Lee, | — «A president of the Indianapolis and | : C . ; yy 8 2 for Central Indiana Council of Boy | WwW A R N I N GG Y . . 1. ae 4 Hig of k Scouts, formally will accept the i ; ou | I All at One Special Low Price - 3 ; C $1.00
Men's regular 25¢ ravon mixed dress Fs LT h 4 / AR A large selection of 69¢ and $1.00
stadium on behalf of the Scouts. — | b nicluged in the ceremonies will FRYERS ARE CHEAPER | Sox in light or dark patterns. Sizes \ se the unveiling of a bronze plaque, y - 3 \ ) S ib 25 9's to 12. i 4 ties in light, medium and dark mounted on a steel column near the ALL SIZES AN D( OLORS rrr in “t c Star Store, Street Floor. y ; 3 t shades. Many with Union Label. | / % 3 Star Store, Street Floor,
stadium entrance, which bears the LEGHORN FRYERS Ib 20¢ xX A A » “tse eB see oy
names of officers and leaders of the subscription campaign. > Officers of the project were: Mr. BOILING ( HIC KENS Ib, 16¢ Lee, chairman; Arthur F. G. Gemmer, vice chairman; Frank H. Hen- MARION POULTRY co ley, treasurer; Phil E. Clements :
secretary, and Mrs. Joseph F. Lutes, 1022 S. MERIDIAN FREE DRESSING DR. 3441 }| corresponding secretary. | OPEN SUNDAY TILL NOON —————] Sizes 14 to 20 uy | Handsome new shirts, full cut, aa a ; | Shorts & Shirts hrunk f fect fit. Dad ? preshrunk for perfec a ky pr ' Suen, Friday Nite is sure to like the fine broadcloth id MEN S PAJAMAS 0 = or woven madras materials. New- S C EACH est patterns in neat checks, EP r.. $1 290
stripes and plaids or snow whites. Men's and young men’s fancy broads Non-Wilt fused collars that stay
cloth shorts with balloon seat. Shirts : i ' ; , . l ‘e88V test weather. a R Fancy, fast color broadcloth paof soft combed cotton yarns. All dressy in hot : ; ; Jamas in slipover or coat styles. All
sizes. Rtar Store, Street Floor, RE Bl a men's sizes. - Star Store, Street Floor,
Star Store, Street Floor.
“i+ SLACKS| XT New suis
Actual $19.95 and $25 Values
14 (0 50s
Sizes 30 to 42
Every pair sanforized, so be sure to buy your ; All wool worsteds in latest patterns. Plain correct size. New checks, plaids and stripes 3 or sports models with single or double in light, medium and dark shades. Dad is breasted coats. Regulars, slims and stouts sure to like the pleated or plain fronts. ; in sizes 34 to 46. Star Store, Street Floor. & Star Store, Street Floor,
$5. 95 and $6. 95 Women's Washable Women's Reqular $1.98 WASH
[SUMMER we ¥/ MM DRESSES
| Saturday Special ) | D RESSE S $700 BEAUTY 0 L R A N G E © <= SSO 4 = | At One Special In answer to the strong demand 1 8 4 oe b : for white bags, we offer tomor- al 2 : *
: | ; Price for One Day urner ‘Wickless’ for initial low cost Fa » d row, a large assortment of fash-5-Burne ickless’ fi . ’ _ Saturday Only jon's favorite styles. Smooth, constant economy and all around efficiency, 3 snowy, gleaming white, Simply s : wash them to keep them fresh
this is the range vou want. The 19-piece p, Styled \ > wi 1 &¢ hrome kite 1 stool in- ay and new all summer. tyle 3 So aluminum set and chrome kitcher and finished like costlier bags. 5 or N . Star Store, Street Floor ‘ % Flock Dot Voiles Full-Fashioned—Pure Thread * Spun Rayons Poi Beh
SILK HOSE * Shantungs
; + Lawns + Voiles Sizes |] to 17, 3 On Sale + Swisses J Prints 12 to 20 and Saturday Only C % Sizes 14 to 52— 38 to 52 % Every pair made on 3 carrier, 42'/; to 52/2
3 ringless machines, silk top chifMarquisettes, laces, £2) fons with silk heel and plaited Our entire stock printed, ehif fons, i sole and toe for extra Wear. of $1.98 dresses
eluded at no extra cost.
3 j w welts and lace 1 riced sheers, spt VO 3 Deep shado specially Pp pun rayons, 4 run stops are other features, for Saturday only.
| oA crepes, printed silks, % X Also service weight with silk A grand group of 4 and washables, in & or lisle tops. Newest sum- cool, summer pel | black, w w ? mer colors in sizes 8'% to styles. Be sure to
white, navy, 10'4. Seconds of 89¢c grades. get your share of
, : 3 4 | prints, pastels, dressy 1 3 wl Af types, tailored types, Star Store, Street Floor, savings tomorrow. 1, BES and sports types BR SRY Types for general Women's Floral BATISTE Vv ACATION
wear, vacation, after-
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sions,
| \ = WN OVERALLS ; $2 o8 &G $3 08 - : Sizes 8 to 20 y i SLACKS— | La VK Sizes 8 to 20, | & iz Regularly $1.00 Pe DRESSES “ og | cin cg Eas Sizes 0 14-5 '
Old Washer medium and large ....
WITH EACH % Attractive, fast color, large LE ; LASTEX SWIM SUITS— printed floral designs on light 4 i Sizes VOSS WASHER #* color grounds trimmed with 2 32 to 38 »
Dark and light ground prints ruffies, braid, faggoting, etc. Be PLAY SUITS—
Sizes 16 and 17. 3 » Sizes 14 to 20
® 4 Bottles Stain Remover and plain, high shades. Sizes 12 to 52. Star Store, Street Floor AB ; Star Store, Second Floor.
® Enamel sree : Metal Tub | Star Store, Second Floor. gs. Rinso Filler Hose | EE i
® 50-Ft. Clotheslin . : gall agi | Sale! Men's Regular $4.95 81-Inch Fort Sumter
DR. HALES OXFORDS, | SH i ETI N G Men, step out in a pair of % these wonderfully comfort - , \ + s . able arch cure shoes. You'll 2 Special pur- : like the snug fitting arch % chase, 648 1 and the perfectly balanced vards of this C tread. Choose from soft fi lity 2 black kangaroo or brown * ne quailt) | ZN unbleached YARD
kid. Flexible leather soles \ and soft rubber heels. Sizes 6 to 12—<A to E 5 sheeting. Just a the thing for sheets, cases, and quilt lin-
TL row 3.0 & | ings. Cut'from full bolts. Women's and 40-IN. AURORA NO INTEREST Girls' Summer SANDALS PILLOW TUBING
The Store of Qual AEE TR RNR ; | Also new cut-outs and ties. \ Standard 64x64 thread, NO CARRYING ge : O # Smart, cool footwear at a EN snow white tubing, free A really low price. All popu- NN i of filling. Regularly 19c. CHARGE — » lar heels in sizes 4 to 9. ee Cut from full bolts. Y = 8) », Nl T LU =» F C ® Star Store, Street Floor. T—— Siar Store, Basement
