Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 May 1940 — Page 37

"FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1940 |

+9 COLLEGES AT + BUTLER TO GIVE ol IER '".UES WORTH A SPECIAL TRIP DOWNTOWN,

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Two hundred seventy-four But} J ler “T.mversity seniors will receive . 3 3 degrees in commencement exer- i , cists in the fieldhouse June 10, the ) ; ’ <Thool announced today. § : : # yr

The degrees will be awarded in|

the Colleges of Liberal Arts, ) J Sciences, Religion, Education and ; ’ y - Business Administration. Dr. Roy | : Ewing Vale, Tabernacle Presby- | teriar, Church pastor, will preach a the baccalaureate sermon in the

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fieldhouse June 9. and DeWitt S. Morgan, public schools superinten- | dent. will give the commencement | address. { The list of candidates for degrees follow: |

| COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS | AND SCIENCES

Candidates for the degree of No Matter What Type You Want, or How Bachelor of Arts: ¥

Reloh Quincy Adams, Della Ellen Ake, | MUCH You Wish to Pay—Come to

James Phillip Albertson. Marv E. Aughinbautrh, Jeannette Alice Barnett, Maurice | Barrv, Paul Leon Billhymer, Virginia Patsy Boggs, Marion Blount |

Kew 3 ) an, Ormond Stanley Brown, Virginia Helen Rose Center, Irene Mary Cowdrill. Lucile Aneta Craigle. [ : George Arnold Curtis, Richard Ashion

Dempsev. Fairetta DeVault, Edith Maris Drees, John S. Drollinger, Doris_Mae Du- |

Yalle, Marguerite Ellis. Gerald E. Fisher, | Irving Fred Folkening. Eloise %oreman, | Harriet Gerdts, Dorothy Virginia Gimbel. Russell §. Gladden | Albert Goldstein Jr., Betty Jane Granuel, George A. Gwinn, Marietta Finley Hahn,

Ruthmarie Hamill, Lila-Jane P. Harms,

James Edward Hawkins: John August hy a : : Heide, Sallv Heilman, Morris Harold Hen- | J - R dricks, Arthur Norman Hinrichson, Gretch- | 3 u

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en Louise Huetter. Sally Hunt, Donald Allen Jones ! Margaret Lorraine Kelly, Carolyn Ruth | Kendall. Mary Ann Kibler, Mattie Geneva King. Elfriede Nordsieck Korff. Laurence | Hubert Krvter, Lucy King Lego, Paul|

Iewis Lentz. John Milburn Lewis, Edward | \ a ’ 3 Benson Jilicblad, Martha Louise McCon. | Cl h 3 ; 50) 95) 3 jelen Mae McMahan, elia sparza 3 3 } ; ° RR . " GeMantle ¥ : SRR EE Sy . x omme Ralph Whllard Morgan, James H. Morris, ; 1 3 | 3 SA ! 4 \ Betsv Anne Murbareer, Margaret Emma | SER \ NS > & fn Parrish. Grace Blakeman Peck. Joseph i k b 3 S BR Chiz Ramsey, Julia Marie Raymond, Jane 8 : g ox 2 * Kathryn Renard. Bettv Richert, Marjorie

Anne Rork. Bettv Ellen Sanders, Margery § =F 5 & Ri ; 4 ; a ’ Alice Scarborough. | b E a § ’ ary Genevieve Schaefer, Desselee Louise S RR: 3 RE b ae Schild, Clifford George Scholey, Florence : SH RF 3 ; 3 : CH WN ' JE : : Re pert ark Sule, Sruerin de Fs Ti 3 3 R All with LINED SLEE VES ; | Pauline Timbrock, is _ Allison 48 FR 3 a Vogler, Robert Dale Wilburn, Ramona Re : : 3 FE Jane Winfield, Ernest Emil Yunghans. ; 2 F Candidates for the degree of ; : 3 : . » Rachelor of Science in Science and i Superbly styled and tailored by one of our best manMathematics: 3 a NR . . orth Sractall; Aor onic Brow : : ufacturers of better wool suits . . . a maker we believe ig Catinng, George Fwiee. oe 3 1 FR ’ » ur 2 rt rOsSma 2 r a - 3 ) » . » bermever Matthew. Hartson Hormon, : } K Is tops mn his field. George William Hoffman. Rav FE. Miller 2 2 2 3 Betty Jane Mock, Robert Arthur Whit- RS ) N EEA 3 <a more 3 SR N . Home Economics: \ La : Pounds lighter than your regular weight suit they START PAYING the » Nancv Helen Baker. Martha Mason Bible —- . u . : Fate Ttene Mendenhall Janel Eizaberh nk ELE stubbornly retain their smart shape while keeping you BALANCE in JULY Morgen, Sarah Elizabeth Pemberton, Anna ) ~ ® $ RE ) . Catherine VanDorn hy cool as a cucumber, Lined sleeves add to the appear- 1 { 1 COLLEGE OF RELIGION : pa . . ' Candidates for the degree of | § ance, discourage wrinkled sleeves. Altogether, 3 y 3 Bachelor of Sacred Literature: o | 1 E D S H R U K K S L A C K S i : . . J ores: . Bosman, Cinrence: Busan: S ANF OR $ $ they're about as comfortable a summer suit as a JULY AUG. SEPT, Fairman William Frederick MeCer ae } 10 10 10 CS harence. Schramm. Barney Lerth Stephens Smartnes: of pattern is the key to these slacks’ popularity. 3 man could want, | Je \ \ 3

them for work ar play, any time of day to divide the payment

ohn (Alired TVIvel- Baxter Full cut and well made af carefully celected cottons Wear $ Use this excellent plan COLLEGE OF EDUCATION . Buy your correct size « « + 29 to 42 waist

New blues, new greens, teals, browns and grays. Sizes for tall men, short men and average men.

of the balance, Small

Candidates for the degree of carrying charge,

Bachelor of Science:

Merv Hunter Alexander, Leota Marshall Alexander, Ruth Trvphena Ashlev. Theresa Ellen Avden. Maudelene Amelia Bailey

3 Elizabeth Baldauf. Hoilis M. Barlow, . ; » > Berta Maxine Bartlow. Myrtle Elizabeth R A D E S U M M E R S L A C K S BLOCK'S—Downstairs Store Berkshire, Richard Errington Bible, Thelma Helen Bixler, Jane Louise Blankschein

Florence Brandt, Laverne Smith Burns.

¥rances Lavinia Burton. Ethel Lois Camp- ’ : \/ won! clack maker { select bell. Elizabeth Lucy Carter, Freda Coch- Expertly \aliovee by a oad voo! Host iH oy ot ran, Virginia Irene Cottom, Dorothv { ee r ana. an or dleate ront. Davenport, Barbara Jean Day, Elizabeth fabrics. Clean cut, sma 00 9 8 . | I. Evans, Sadie Isabelle Ewing, Thelma Cotton gabardines, woven cords, neat stripes and checks. Louise Boone Farmer, Fva Kathleen Fields, | s \ . I Si Marv Frances Floyd, Maude Foster. Short men, tall men, stout men! We can fit you all, izes Opal B. Garnsr, Eibert Guy Griffith, . . Emilv Marie Hanpel. Thomas Wallace BI SH... up to 36-inch inseam. » Harding. Elizabeth Hegner, Marcella A Hower, Violet Lashbrook Huston, Loren Robert Joseph. Carrie Mack Kensler, Alice Mescall Kessler, Richard C. Krause, William M. Kreag. Elizabeth Howard Kuss,

Doris A. Tomlinson Lackev. Robert Morris Lawson, Mildred O. Love, Emma Scott | HW | G M ee | Bertha Evelvn Lutz, Irene Mae Lvons,

Mary McCracken, Marguerite Marie Ma- . . hn honey. Charles Lee Marshall Mary Jane Beautitully tailored of fine grade fabrics. Spun rayon gabMount, Dorothv S->ars Newton, Melissa G i . Ober, f*uise O'Hara, Foy Russell Orr. Mae ardines, cords, tweed novelties and a nationally famous, na-

Harrison Packard. Lena Hendrix Paront, “ . I Ruth Dustin Piatt, Henrietta Laura tionally advertised slack. All are pleated, selt-belted and have

Poland, Josenhine H. Pulley. E Rebena . moe { ' Purdy, Philin Brown Raisler. Flizabeth | zipper flys. They'll fit perfectly. We won't sell them to you

And Other Fine Arne R'chardson. Eva Louise Rowe, if they don't.

Rowe. Fabrics Ideal Tg ARG Bh dg BLOCK'S—D tairs St Scho . Hele Mary Sc . 8 sv i y A ownstairs S ore f or Hot

Sauthworth, Jerome Steiner Elizabeth Mable Stewart, Lois Cathryn Stith, Mable Ilene Stockert, Clone Lee Tann., Melvin Ambul] or deTiiner Cranuis H woaeh y Winona E'aine Watson. Elva Mae Weller, 0 th WwW Kenneth Weinkauf, Frank Welton, James ea er ear ee ° 0 Lewis Wheeler, Virginia Elizabeth Whitson, Ella Kirkman Williams, Virginia Wulf,

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

ADMINISTRATION : 2 MEN’S SPORT

Candidates for the degree of

Bachelor of Science: S § S L A C K S U | T S ® Meshas with a Jub yarn weaves ® Fancy pattern Tact color fabor

Partwond Tee Abbett Angelo Antelo-

nlons, Shirlev David Aikins, Rubv G : 3 . : : bea 1 Feaver. James B. Bettis. Rex. Blacker. pis. —white, blue, green, tan! rics in stripes, checks, figures,

Ferrv Edmund Rianchard. Bette Gale ‘ BR i : Boas Joregh John Bojanowski, Eva Isabel : 3 Shirt and 3 all-overs and geometrics! - George Morean Calvert. 7 8 y 3 Pleated Slacks ® | s (= enuine Windsor "Washan ; h | B i i 2S ; SE * Woven fabrics — slub yarn

( Robert Dennis Carev $ : k Conder. Robert A, Cnannor. Melvin Ponds 3 _ 3 3 Men who see these suits are reqav Cre a’ white ? chirtg—s dy P broadcloths, end-on-end mad-

hapmafh. Anna Ruth Collier. Norma V Crenfill. David ©. Craveraft, Mary : 3 “ y ’ Adelaide Denton, Jack R. Elder, Thomas LEY rightly enthused, for you'll go a they launder without ironing! ary Janet Robert Lionel Fleet Nd 4 F long way to beat them at the = ; 9 ras and chambrays! E23 William Gibson. Arthur V. Gil- NS WARE price. Tailored of SaaforizedHerbert Curtis Gordon, Lowell Fu ° RR re shrunk herringbone doeskins and eC ® y 1 Green, Charlotte Ruth Griffin, Rod- ; 4 ) ; " , i 0 NS Size! 14 t 7 leev ev Hankine. Beirtv Harger, Helen Louioe By 3 3. 3 hopsacking. Collars are saddle Fine | 36x6 thread count Men's Piss o | vs 9 Barger amt rick La Elnora ; fi | wg stitched, ala-California, Teal white broaacloths! lengths 32 to 35. Marv Elizabeth Hays, Paul Martin Herr- A : MN blue, green and tan, mann. Charler Alfred Hostetter p 3 Hare'd D. Howenstine, Mary Flizaheth 3 Re * chi . ¥ull, Thomas H. Jenkins Esther L. Kai? Be) WR Shirt sizes: small, medinom, large. ugene Klippe yeorge F. Knobel. Rt a X : - Herbert Lanahan., Robert Ais Ra: k : : Slacks: waist-size 29 wp.

BLOCK'S, Downstairs Store

lichtenauer, Elizabeth Anne Lockhart. Ann Ba ; BR 3 Catherine Logan. Robert E. McKinzie, N “i 2 s RLOCK'S—Downstairs Store Mattiebelle McWilliams. Carr Marshall, | iE : Margaret Anne Millikan, Lawrence | Moore, Arthur Frederic Mundt,

JoRn Boutin Nicks. Betty Jane Spy / ) ® “WIMBLEDON” WASHABLE TIES

Noonan, Robert Charles Patrick.

ier Veter Roatgiar Riioh fen Ras: | ene Victor Roderick, Ralp ren Rog- | : 3 ; 3 Four-fold construction of mos, Estella Clara Sackstoder, John Josenh | : ERR Shiel, Roberl Lee Sink Hugh Byron oe FI i : hair Combined ‘with other Smeltzer. Phillp Smith, Lewis E. Snyder, RR BE fabrics! Lustrous permanent John Edwin Steez, William Wrederick RR SE . y finish! New stripes, plaids

Steinmets. John Michael Sullivan, ilileen Ta = p & Frances Sweeney. James Taylor Tacgitt, 3 RRR ERR 3 i Tg TR TL a

Bernavs Kennedy Thurston, Betty Phil- 3 \ i SE : Ii Walter Robert Colin: waren, BA: SRLEBEER 3 S § g U i K ical suitings! 2 FOR 1.00 win oy illi~ms, ichar arvin Wil- SR RN 3 x ] y ; liams, Mabel Emily Wilson, Helen Zirkle. oR : 3 3 : BLOCK’S, Downstairs Store

sLoooy cae Found, | (WW £m POLICE HUNT DRIVER HN R43 ~ SLACK

COLUMBUS, Ind, May 24 (U. BL - AEA ENSEMB LES

P.).—A posse directed by state po-|

lice today searched farm lands near MEN'S 1940 S Ww | M T R U M K S

Taylorsville between Edinburg and j X ’ SIR . : NN ; iu A A. y Columbus in search of Edmond Ti) | : aL RAYE Pisin Sule saa a, Davis, 36, of Jeffersonville, a taxi Rl Bi 3 3 Ra i green, Back or royal. Bath with $ driver whose blood spattered cab SR Eo » . " ; ; J g ; 4 ES Wy & Re 3 f built-in supporter and self belt! 5 : was found abandoned near Taylors- oF SN " Coa : Men's siges 30° 4 43. M E N S U S U A L $ |

ville yesterday. BLOCK'S, Downstairs Store.

He was last seen Monday at Jef- Xi 3 ) \ ws 3 fersonville when two men and a 4 3 R] 5 p 0 ® T S M | 2% T S woman entered his cab. x : 3 :

isin | | aE 3 "SANI-AGE" processed to

ENTRIES URGED IN a. 3 Prevent perspiration odor. MEN’S N EW ME SH- hY 3 FOR READIN BAA ! erringbone weave suit- : ADING COURSES I. | fg With Tore Erewss pockets RI SPORT SOX MEN'S SHIRTS and SHORTS Cw

Miss Carrie E. Scott, head of the

children’s work in the Indianapolis hin | on an in-and-outer shirt with SHORTS—Fast color broads Ces Public Libraries, today urged par- RL Waa TN ; dali Htchi . cloths and ‘Woven Iabrics with 4 FOR ® In-and-Outer models with full open : Pp i sa e shrching trim on PRS C cloths and woven [abrics with fronts and continuous front facings! .

ents to enroll children in the annual 3-button or gripper yoke fronts, einstio Insere side!

summer vacation reading clubs. Any Lg pockets and collar! Sport backs! Many wih' remforoed ® Plain colors of white, blue, tan, green grade sehool pupil may join without \ J 3 mode! leated f . crotch, Sizes 30 to 42, or gray! : is rane) §& si, pleated front slacks ! » charge at his branch. SHIRTS—Fine combed cotton ; These port Anklets with self-supporting elastic tops yarns in Swiss, derby or panel ® Cool-for-summer meshes; thirsty

ct vear . adren | X ; 1 y > | Last year more than 3000 children . with matching adjustable are knit of highly mercerized four-thread yarns in ribs. ives 34-48, clothe, basket weaves and slub yarn

were enrolled, 23818 books were 3 : : p . belt. Sizes 28 to 42 for Men. an extremel Ban PATE ao 31h oe BLOCK'S, Downstairs Store. fabrics! WHITE and MAROON' USUALLY HIGHER PRI

read =e 1658 certificates were! a : & GRAYS! TEAL GRFENS! POTTERY! MAIZE! 2 ol awarded. . : | BLOUK'S, Downstairs’ Store “as NOW Dhirs 0c Men's sees 10 to 1d © Men's small, medium and large s “ di