Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1939 — Page 2

JUNIOR C. OF ¢. LISTS ENTREES IN APRIL ELECTION

Duck and Townsend Put in Race for Presidency Of Civic Group.

Berkley W. Duck Jr. and J. Rus- - sell Townsend Jr. were announced today as the nominees for the pres-

idency of the Indianapolis Junior Chamber of Commerce.

The annual election is scheduled |§

for the night of April 3 at the Canary Cottage, with the new officers taking their posts May 1. Edward J. Green is the retiring president. .- The nominees were selected by a committee headed by Doyle Zaring, past president. } Candidates chosen for other offices were Glenn Duttenhaver and Ralph Swingley, for executive vice president; Harold Kost and Robert - Jackson, for secretary; and Frank Reissner and John E. Oberlies, for treasurer. Candidates - for directors are Holmes Bennard, A. N. Caines, Richard A. Campbell, John Hair, Dudley S. Horth, Fletcher M. Hub- - bard, Francis M. Hughes, Edward L. Humston, Mayburn F. Landgraf, Fernald F. Mills, H. Burch Nunley, Henry J. Pierce, Armond A. Priest, ‘Eugene S. Pulliam, John T. Rocap, George J. Smith, Robert I. Smock, C. Irwin Sutton, James G. Thomas, Richard Woodward and Daniel J. ~ Young.” |

OFFICERS NAMED FOR TABERNACLE CABINET

Harold M. Wood was elected chairman of the Tabernacle Pres-

byterian Church cabinet last night. Others named were H. L. Patrick, first vice chairman; Dr. Robert George, second vice chairman; Miss Ruth O. Hutchinson, secretary and registrar; Mrs. Donaldson Brown, attendance secretary and offering; Miss Emma Anderson, budget director, and Herbert P. Ball, treasurer, Department superintendents are Mrs. Irving P. Blue, cradle roll; Mrs.

The Coronation Scof, English luxury streamliner, will be at Union Station from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. March 30. On exhibition at the New York World’s Fair, it will start March 21 on a 3121-mile tour, visiting 38 cities in the East and Middle West: The train is 570 feet long and was built for service between London and Glasgow.

H. D. Hooley, nursery; Mrs. J. B. Malone, beginners; Miss Rena Mallory, primary; Miss Jean Duthie and Mrs. Pearl A. Janes, junior; Kyle Hughes, intermediate; Dr. Robert W. Blake, senior; Calvert Craig, young people, and A. A. Smock, adult

The Rev. J. Ambrose Dunkel is pastor and J, B. Martin is director of Christian education. ee ——— PROBE GARRETT WRECK

GARRETT, March 8 (U. P)). — Baltimore & Ofio Railroad officials planned an investigation today into the derailment of six passenger cars yesterday, Two persons were injured.

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Tomorrow we step into the spring scene with these marvelous new ideas about your new Easter coat or suit! Made from fabrics to make your mouth water, softly smooth fleeces, shetlands, serviceable tweeds! In the styles Paris applauds, softly gathered at the waist for front fullness or swinging straight from the shoulders. Colors gay, or colors muted, but every one of the 14 different colors is a spring hit! Sizes for women, misses and

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TWO LOCAL GIRLS IN DEPAUW QUEEN RACE

Times Special GREENCASTLE, March 8.—Helen Pavey, 3203 N. New Jersey St., and Jean Grumme, 5701 Carrollton Ave, both’ of Indianapolis, have been selected as candidates for the DePauw University Junior Prom queen. -Miss Pavey represents Rector Hall and Miss Grumme, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Other candidates were: Dorice Conner, New Albany; Jean Nuentzel, Whiting; Eleanor Ibach, Hammond; Leta Newman, Culver; Grace Schneider, Chicago; Vesle Stadstad, _ New York City; Betty Mobberly, Cincinnati; Helen Johnson, Elizabethtown, Ky., and Betty Bogue, Poultney, Vt.

SALESMAN RETURNS, TELLS OF ASSAULT

LAGRANGE, March 8 (U. P.).— Chris Clausen, 39, today was back . home with his wife—but he did not recognize her. Apparently an amnesia victim, Clausen, an electrical salesman, disappeared Feb. 16 with $150. When he wandered to a farmhouse 12 miles southeast of here last night, he had only 2 cents. His clothes were dirty and straw-covered and he complained of a headache. He told authorities someone had pushed him from a car but said he your family—at your Kroger store. 7d Bok know where he was nor ; — . ACCEPT THIS whom he was. ] AMAZING GUARANTEE

BUY any Kroger Item, LIKE it as . CIVIL WAR VETERAN DIES well or better, OR return unused PERU, March 8 (U. P.).—Funeral portion in original container and . services will be held here tomorrow we will replace i FREE with any for Jonathan Jones, Peru's last Civil s

Cl other brand we sell of the same War veteran. He was 89. Surviving | item, regardless of price. are two sons. :

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Pretty is the word for the new Easter hats... face framing bonnets, jaunty sailors, intriguing turbans, and dozens of other new spring styles with yards of veiling and flower clusters to accent their feminine look. Choose your new Easter bonnet from this com= plete selection, in a rough braid, pedaline, neora braid, chinky pearl, patent milan or a lovely pastel felt. In any one of the 7 spring colors. Adjustable headsizes, 22 to 24, in the group. 3 . - ==Downstairs at Ayres.

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A New Arch Shoe That Gives Your Feet' Firm Support — Yet Have the Looks of, Expensive Style Shoes!

“Betty Shaw” Shoes

These new “Betty Shaws” are designed to give you firm support, to give you comfort, even after a day's work! This is made possible by the special built-in steel arch supports, the metatarsal arch construction and the combination lasts. “Betty Shaw” arch shoes come in a grand selection of highly styled patterns and all the new spring colors, Sizes 4% to 9, widths AAA to C in group.

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Here are the styles, first in fashion importance this spring! And variety is the basic element of this pre-Easter collection. Variety in style, in materials, in color assortment, and what you want we've got in this budget-minded collection. Styles for street, for day- ;, time, afternoon, for the office, and for informal evenings at home or away. Sizes for every woman, 9 to 17 and 12 to 20. «Downstairs at Ayres.

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