Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 July 1941 — Page 11
FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1941 You're in the Army Now! Miss Shea With
LOCAL MEN IN Bell 40 Years
Miss Margaret Shea, Indiana Bell
| Telephone Co. toll practice super- | visor, today celebrated her 40th an- | i niversary in the
Nl Bell System, A gold emblem was presented to her by J. F. Carroll, Indiana Bell
Receive Certificates in Field Service School at Car-
president, at an informal cere-| mony in he | honor. Miss Shea be-| gan her 40 years of Ie ebhanel service in Indi-
lisle Barracks.
* i Twenty-six R. O. T. C. students from Indianapolis and vicinity have | graduated fror. the Medical Field | Service School, Carlisle Barracks, 2 The students received graduation 5, 1901, as an| pertificates at colorful ceremonies operator for the Central Union Tele- | which included a parade. The In- phone Co. Within a short time she] dianapolis men were among a grad-|was promoted to supervisor, then | uating class of 400. was transferred to the toll operat- | Indianapolis graduates were: Jo- ing force where she served as op-| geph P. Worley, 22 N. Campbell Ave; erator, supervisor, instructor and | Julius B. Wohfeld, 4350 N. Meridian chief toll inspector. St: John B. Westfall, 3950 Guilford] Miss Shea began a 10-year-period Ave: Robert O. Bill, 1938 N. Tal-|as chief service observer in October,
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ott Ave.: John H. Mader, Emhardt{1918. She became division traffic! Clinic, Indianapolis; Harold F. Bur-| instructor in September, 1928, and dette, Roachdale; Robert C. Pea-|was transferred to the general | cock, Riley Hospital; Theodore F. traffic force in 1929. She was proSchlaegel Jr, 3818 N. Rookwood moted to her present position of toll | Ave; Griffith Marr, Riley Hospital; | practice supervisor on the staff of Robert Samuel Jordan Jr, 154 the general toll supervisor in June, | Spencer Ave.: Alan D. House. For- 1941. Miss Shea, who lives at 316! rest Lester Denny, City Hospital; |E. 15th St. is now vice president of | David W. Gaulke, Riley Hospital; the Hoosier State Chapter of Tele- | Myron H. Green, 3547 Central Ave.; | phone Pioneers. Richard W. Halfast, 23 E. Ohio St.;| tt Joseph A. Buchmeier, 425 N. Limestone; Aléxander J. Kahn, 3156 Washington Blvd.; Otis R. Bowen, POTS AND PANS 2233 N. Meridian St.; William A.| Kurtz, 2063 N. Meridian St.; Weldon | D. Britton, Beech Grove; Tom 0Q.| TAKE NO PROFIT Middleton, Riley Hospital: Richard] C Pryor, 1924 Parker; David Joe| Smith, 1001 College Ave. Everett L.! ——— : Kalb, 1420 Udell St; William A.’ ; Karsell, 3737 N. Denny St.; Jerome Plans for Collecting Scrap 7M. Korn, City Hospital; Frank W. : Tinsley, 2623 Guilford Ave.; Harlan Aluminum Announced HE. Tyner, Indianapolis, and Roger F. Whitcomb, Riley Hospital. | By Jackson. = » n i . . ay Parked on the Ohio St. side of] était Jo! URRSiNg Indishat the Federal Building today will be SCrap aluminum to the smelters for 2 recruiting “cruiser” for the U. S. conversion into national defense] Navy, a huge trailer ib offices metal were announced today by cooking facilities an unks for a 7 duias brew of Ave THis will crise the | Clarence A. Jackson, State Civilian state under the command of Lieut, Defense Director. F. M. Hall, seeking enlistments. | Under a new plan worked out by It will be in the state two and a Federal authorities in Washington, half months, will visit a number of the metal will be transported and county fairs and the State Fair. It sold to various approved smelters | carries its own electric generator by the U. S. Treasury Department, | and has facilities for showing moy- through its state procurement office. | jes. It carries seven Navy films. It! All money obtained in the sale will is hauled by a truck. be held in the Treasury for public purposes, and no profit will be per-! { mitted. : Two United States Marines who! The plan requires that the alumienlisted here just a year ago this num now being donated in the] month are home on 10-day fur- state-wide campaign, ending Tuesloughs. day. will be hauled to nine concenThey are Thomas W. Harlow, son tration points, one of which is Inof Mr. and Mrs. George T. Harlow, | dianapolis, under supervision of] 805 Harrison St., and Glendon R.|local collection authorities. | Hinshaw, son of Mr. and Mrs.! Mayors of cities and presidents Charles Hinshaw, Mooresville, {of town boards in 92 counties have At present they are stationed at been appointed “disposal or forthe Marine base at Paris Island, warding officers” for their municiS.C. |palities. They will be responsible $ 5.8 {for weighing the donated metal, Private Morris Adler. son of Harry Naving it hauled to its designated Adler, 245 W. Morris St, has been Concentration center, and for reassiened to the Army Air Base at Porting the gross weight to state Fresno, Cal. Private Adler attended |2nd Federal authorities. Eleven) Manual High School. | counties, besides Marion, will use Indianapolis as their concentration eno | ott Gilbert Wright, 25. son of Ms. — William E. Decker, 723 N. Delaware! St, enlisted in the U.S. Coast Guard! for three years recently and has| been assigned for training at Al-| diers, La. Until he went to Detroit a vear ago, he had lived all his life! in Indianapolis. T0 GIVE PLANT AWAY PHILADELPHIA, July 25 (U. P.).| -— Frank Rosen, who threatened to give his lighting fixture plant to Uncle Sam unless 450 employees ended a walkout, capitulated today by agreeing to a contract which will cost him $400,000 in wage increases. Mr. Rosen, owner of the Progress Alanufacturing Co., made his threat several weeks ago and said he would offer the plant to the Office of Production Management for the manufacture of defense materials. | The International Brotherhood! of Electrical Workers (AFL), anrounced today that Mr. Rosen had ggreed to a new 2l-month contract, ending a four-month strike. Strikers won raises ranging from five to 30 cents an hour, union officials said, in addition to a fivedav. 40-hour week, overtime pay and a provision that all strikers would be venired. No Appoiniment Necessary HERRON ARTIST GETS || LUSTRE-TONE MURAL COMMISSION || permanent hair cut, Clifford Jones, Kokomo, Prix de with Double Q 5 C Rome winner and graduate ana Shampoo member of the John Herron Art and PushSchool faculty, has been awarded a Up Set. Government commission to decorate the postoffice at Cuyahoga Falls, O.,! with murals. fh? The commission amounts to $1600 FINGER WAVE Cc and Mr. Jones intends to work it § Sand SHAMPOO out next vear while he continues on ] the schools evening staff. At pres-| ent he is working on sketches in the competition for murals for the; 1 25 cafeteria in the new Social Security Building at Washington. { + He is one of many Herron gradu-| ~ ~ gtes who have been awarded Gov-| YES, WE GIVE SPIRAL rnment mural commissions in national competition. | BEAUTY ACAD. 401 Roosevelt Bldg. N. E. Cor. III. & Wash. RI. 0481 Service Starts at 8:30 A. M.
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SHOP FOR HUNDREDS OF UNADVERTISED BARGAINS
First Quality Full Fashioned
SILK HOSE
Regular 59c¢ to 79c Qualities
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Good selection of summer colors. All sizes. Some with ra-
yon welts. 3-Thread crepe irregulars also included. ¢ SUMMER 39¢ HANDBAGS . . . . Gabardines and simulated leather grains. Whites, black,
brown and navy. 50¢
Women’s & Girls’ BATHING SUITS .. Lastex knits in assorted colors. Priced to clear, while they last.
Clearance 1 SUMMER HATS ..
Straws and fabrics; large and small shapes. Priced to clear.
All headsizes. Just 25! 1.95 to $3.00 10.95 Wom. Coats Spring and early fall; mostly black and navy. Broken sizes 12 to 52.
One Lot! WOMEN'S PLAY TOGS Farmerettes, blousWanted colors
es, sweaters, Sam- C €e ples. Broken sizes tiv i2k and counter soiled. ostly large sizes. All sizes in the lot.
Women’s $1 All c¢ Women’s SLIPS c RUBBER GIRDLES 50 and GOWNS . . . 23
Broken size lot of better quality Good quality muslin gowns and reducing girdles. Sale priced. broadcloth slips. Regular sizes.
Wom.'s & Misses’ 9 \ SATIN BRIEFS... 10
Stock up on these better quality panties at this low price.
Full-Fashioned First Quality HOSE
Pure silk, ringless, knee-hi styles.
Clearance Men's $7.00 $2.98 SWEATERS
Novelty and plain knit slipons. Long and short sleeve styles. All sizes in the lot.
A Clearance of Women’s Washable
DRESSES, SUITS and UNIFORMS
Two-piece fitted and swagger suits in natural with colored trim; dresses in printed sheers and percales; uniforms in assorted colors. Broken Size Assortment
12 to 52
Reversible Paper Window Shades
Je Ironing Boards Card Tables Electric Irons
CHOICE
59¢
XM UPHOLSTERY 1 0c REMNANTS, Ea...
Assorted materials and patterns, for cushions, footstools, ete.
Folding type froning board and veDeen, card tables. actory rebuilt 8-pound electrie irons.
Silk and Acetate c REMNANTS, Ea... 10
Plain colors and prints. Romaines and alpacas included. 1 Yd. to 1'4 Yd. pieces. 81-In. Unbleached 1 Be SHEETING, Yd.... Remnant pieces in usable lengths. Extra nice quality. 2!/5:Lh, Unblchd, Qc COTTON BATTS... Opens up full comfort size. Specially sale priced.
Cotton Plaid BLANKET ENDS
HUAI 90e CRETONNE $7.00 SLIP COVERS . . .
. Assorted cotorfur plaid patterns. Ea, Floral cretonnes for chairs and davenports. Not all styles in the
lot. 36:In. Curtain Je Materials, Yd... . Phantom nets in assorted colors. Special, while 1500 yards last. 8-Yd. Bolt 2 hoi he Bias Tape or Single and
Assorted colors. double fold. Imperfects.
RUMMAGE TABLE—CHOICE Fly Swatters 3¢ Ea. Regular 15¢ to 29¢
SUMMER DRESS GOODS
Serub Brushes Picnie Plates, doz. Plain Colors and Prints
Regular 5% to 79% CURTAINS
MILL IMPERFECTS—
35¢
e Sets, TaiJN Mesh Pairs, Priscillas,
Rayon Napkins Lace Doilies Wash Cloths Pot Holders Dish Cloths Seap Dishes Pot Scratchers
Steel Wool Polish and Wax
Sheers, broadcloths, pércales, musling, ete, in 2 to 10-yard pieces. Large choice of patterns and colors.
YARD
ALL MEN'S STRAWS REDUCED
TWO LOW PRICES Oc E J |
Soft bodies and sailors We've Reduced All Our Better Men's
FAMOUS Shonhouse SLACK SUITS
These were originally priced at $3.95 and $4.95 and recently priced at $2.94. Now only—
Sanforized Shrunk Union Made
Men! Now's the time to add an extra slack suit to your wardrobe. You still have 8 weeks to wear them and vou ¢an save a dollar in ‘‘cold cash.” The color and fabric selection is complete.
Slack sizes 30 to 40 waist. Shirt sizes, small, medium and large.
brown, cotta, blue, sea
Natural navy, terra tan, dusty forest green,
green, Men's Athletic c $7.00 UNION SUITS... 35 OVERALLS ..... i
Combed cotton porous knit, ath- Broken size lot. Guaranteed not letic style. Sizes 34 to 46. 3 for $1, to shrink or fade. Heavyweight
Se ___ denim for long wear. Ist Quality
¢ Lotof Men's £Oc MEN'S SOCKS . . . 6 OVERALL PANTS 69¢ Whites, blue, black and brown.
Broken sizes of regular 89c qualIdeal for work. Sizes 10 to 12. ity. Clearance priced.
Men’s 59¢ and 79% SPORT SHIRTS
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Gabardines, shantungs, hopsackings, rayon desert cloth, herringbones, crashes,
“BIG YANK"
Men’s Reg. 50¢ SUMMER TIES
Handmade construction that hold their shape. All colors and a wide pattern selection.
Inner and styles with down _ collars
two breast Cc ets. Good choice of colors and fabhries. Irregulars.
Boys’ Broadcloth
2 c SHIRTS . . . + +. 5 Fast colors in plain and fancy patterns. Yoke back. Sizes 8 to 14. Boys’ Sanforized 29¢ KIDDIE-ALLS . . . Overall style with bib and sus-
penders. Green, blue and brown. Sizes 2 to 8.
Boys’ Sanforized
Slack SUITS
Clearance! Boys’
WASH PANTS
All woven mate-
Solid Colors
Two Tones
rials in jight and
Inner- outer dark shades; slack
model sepavate
shirts, full § waistband. Sizes 8 to 18.
cut slacks with pleated front
and self belt. Sizes 8 to 18.
LAY-A-WAY SALE! NE
Boys’ Sleeveless c SWEATERS . . . . 35
Wool mixed in two-tone combinations of blue, maroon and green.
A Dramatic Effort to Clear Our Stocks of SMALL LOTS © BROKEN SIZE ASSORTMENTS ® COUNTER SOILED MDSE. © ODDS AND ENDS Hundreds of items, all priced to clear our stocks in a
hurry. Things that you need and can use for several months—things that we don’t want to take in our semi-
annual inventory.
BUY NOW! § SAVE MONEY!
Saturday Candy S pecial
JELLY FRUIT SALAD
LC Lb.
Regular 15¢ Value
Pure. wholesome jelly candies in assorted flavors.
Clearance! Women’s and Misses’
SUMMER SHOES
Novelties and Wedgies for Sports—Dress— Casual Wear
All Whites — Whites With Colors—Open Toe —Backless—Pumps SANDALS—TIES
Some counter soiled — some factory damaged. All sizes
in the lot 3 to 8.
Save Money on Women’s and Misses’
SUMMER FOOTWEAR
All Formerly Priced Much Higher PUMPS, STRAPS, SANDALS, |
Ties, Novelties Al] leather and composition soles
2 PAIRS $1.00 | in stitch-down construction;
Broken sizes but all sizes in the| wide, easy lasts for growing feet,
lot—counter soiled and odds and ends | : , but good values at only 59c. | Sizes 4 to 8, 8'2 to 2.
CHILDREN'S SANDALS and PLAY SHOES
Whites—Black—Brown Red
Clearance! en’s and Young
SUMMER OXFORDS
$1.98 and $2.50 Values All Whites—White With Brown
Good looking—good wearing and ‘‘tops” for comfort. They're counter soiled, of course, but clean easily. Sizes 68 to 12.
Girls’ FLEECE c TOPPERS +. . + . 39
Ideal for cool evenings and fall.
Sizes 7 to 14. 3 10°
Rubr. Pants and Sheets White and pink rubber pants in Infants’ Knit 19¢ all sizes. Sheet size 17x24, GOWNS tear Tots’ Knit he
Regular 59¢ value. White combed Training Pants... yarn. Tie sleeve, neck and bot- pink or white cotton knit. Sizes : 2to 6.
Clearance Girls’ SUMMER DRESSES
sermanent finish organdles in astel colors. Broken sizes to 14. Cc Same prints in the ot.
tom.
W WINTER
Cool As a Summer Breeze
FUR FABRIC
RAYON DRESSES
Verified $3.98 and
$4.98 Values coat with easy
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% Shadow Lace Crepes * Rayon Laces (With slins) % Miami Cloths % Thick 'n’ Thin % Rayon Alpacas % Spun Rayons % Sharkskins % Luana Cloths Aquarella Florentine Dusty Rese Powder Blue Leaf Green Fireman Red White Luggage Tan Navy Blue Black and White ‘The newest, most enchanting dresses for through summer wear! Cool and smart . Wonderfully wearable and many washs able.
“Lustra Curl” *'H&H Fabrics”
Kurl”
price. The 8
% Genuine “Alaskin
* Genuine “"Krim Kurl”
Only because we made enormous advance purchases are we able to bring you this
COATS
Our lavaway plan enables you to buy a better
payments to suit your budget.
2.8 {3
THIS LABEL sey
Kurl”
% Genuine
% Genuine “Allapo
Hudson
SIZES 12 to 46
We also have these coats in
tyles are all new--new sizes 48 to 54.
sleeve and shoulder treatment—Skinner's Rayon Satin lined in brocades, plain and J ted and boxy styles.
