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® Mrs. F. F. Mills, violinist, will play,

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CHURCH EVENTS

TON PRESBYTERIAN CH, the Rev. Clarence A. Shake, and Mrs. Shake will be the guests of honor at a reception given by the congregation tomorrow at 7:45 p. m. Addresses of welcome will ‘be delivered by D. F. Mitzner and Mrs. Samuel Nail followed by the response of the Rev. Mr. Shake. Mrs. Paul Mozingo will play organ selections; Miss Betty Showalter will sing and Mrs. F. C. Lemley and accompanied by Mrs. Clell Rice, organist. 2 8 8

“Because too many of our churches appear to be absolutely lifeless after nightfall,” the Rev. R. M. Dodrill, pastor, announces large neon signs: have been erected on each side of the tower of his building inscribed with the name, “The BROADWAY BAPTIST CHURCH.

Broadcast Centenary Service

A radio program, originating in the CENTENARY CHRISTIAN CHURCH, will be broadcast at 9:30 a. m, over WISH for a number of weeks. The Rev. David S. McNelly,| _ pastor, will speak and the Centenary Choirs will sing. ” ” 8 A silver tea in honor of Miss Helen Fehr, a missionary who will return to India in October, Will be given Tuesday at 2 p. m. in the NEW JERSEY STREET METHODIST CHURCH. The tea is under the auspices of the INDIANAPOLIS DISTRICT WOMAN'S SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN SERVICE with the officers of the district and the New Jersey Street Society as hostesses. In the receiving line will be Mesdames O. W. Fifer, Golden Smith, Neal Ireland, Guy O. Carpenter and Ella oii Mesdames Hattie Asbury, L. T. Freeland, Charles Sedam and J. N. Greene will pour the tea. Vocal selections will be given by Mrs. Carpenter and Mrs. R. E. Higgs and Mrs. Walter Gingery is chairman of hostesses. 2 a = 2 The Rev. Robert Routledge, missionary from Cuba, will speak to - young people of the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH at their meeting at 6:15 p. m. tomorrow.

» » 2 Religion in Schools? “Don’t Teach Religion in the public Schools,” is the sermon to . be delivered by De E Burdeiie ackus, tomorrow, a pan SOULS UNITAnIaN CHURCH. = ‘The Sides broakiot for unemployed men, tomorrow, in the WHEELER MISSION will be sponsored by Mrs. E. S. Eberhardt in memory of her brother, the Rev. H. W. Vitz, Reformed Church pastor here for 23 years. 2 2 Revival services will be held in the ALPHA OMEGA MISSION, 532 E. Miami St, each evening at 7:30 beginning Wednesday and continuing through Oct. 15.

preach and Earl Wamsley will be charge of music. A holiness rally, testimony and praise service will be conducted at the mission tomorrow afternoon.

Moravians "Mark Birthday

Dr. Roy Ewing Vale, pastor of the TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, will speak tomorrow at the 2:30 p. m. services at the 21st Anniversary and Homecoming Day ..of the SECOND MORAVIAN CHURCH. There will be a traditional love feast and greetings by the Rev. Ernest Drebert of Hope, Ind., at the same hour. The Rev. Stanley R. Woltjen, pastor, will give the address at 7:45 p. m. preceded’ by the fellowship supper. Special music will be presented by Miss Doris Linville, Farrell Scott, Mrs. Alvin Dorsey and the choir. 2 ” 2 3 Annual Mission Day will be celebrated by the CALVARY LUTHERAN CHURCH of Edgewood at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow, with the Rev. G. Christian Barth of Cincinnati as speaker. The Rev. Mr. Barth is third vice president of the Lutheran Missouri Synod.

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Parker Jordan, general secretary of the Y.M.C. A, will speak tomorrow afternoon at the congregational rally of the BRIGHTHOOD METHODIST CHURCH at the Boy Scout Reservation. Mrs. W. G. Gingery will talk to the women about the Woman's Society of Christian Serv-

executive secretary of the Preachers’ Aid Society, will give the morning sermon. The rally, planned by the Rev. Alméh J. Coble, pastor, is to open at 6:30 p. m. today with a dinner featuring an address by Dr. Guy O. Carpenter, district superintendent.

8 2 2 The South Side section of the Capitdl District Christian Endeavor Union will hold a sing tomorrow at the CALVARY UNITED BRETH-

New Minister Will Take Post

Jean S. Milner, George Roy Ewing Vale and Alszander E. Sharp Sr. will + officiate at the formal installation of the Rev. C. Sumpter Logan as new pastor of the Memorial PresbyJosten Church, tomorrow, at 7:30

Drs.

Phe Rev. Mr. Logan, a graduate of the Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, comes from the Presbyterian Church at Lancaster, Ky. He is the fifth pastor the Memorial has had and succeeds the Rev. W. H. Kendall, minister for 16 years. Dr. Milner is pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church; Dr, Frantz, of the First Presbyterian Church; Dr. Vale, of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church; and Dr. Sharp former Columbus, Ind. pastor, is Tetired.

TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN

34TH and CENTRAL => Roy Ewing Vale . Stewart W. Hartfelter Ministers

‘The new pastor of the IRVING-|§ CHUR

Private Arthur H. Gentleman measures his letter by feet rather than pages. The letter was written by the Metholites, his Sunday school classmates in the North Methodist Church, and mailed to him at Camp Shelby, Miss. It is 36 feet long.

Prayers For Peace Urged

October Is Set Aside By Pope for Crusade.

October, the month of the Holy Rosary, is dedicated to prayer for the church and the peace of the world at the request of His Holiness, Pope Pius XII. The invitation recalls that many such crusades have been launched by the Holy father but adds that “the evils of these times are /being more widely spread and that he earnestly urges his children to pray the more ardently during the month of the Holy Rosary.”

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The most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter, bishop of the Diocese of Indianapolis is one of the dignitaries to participate in the observance of the centenary of the foundation of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Holy Cross. The centennial

program will open Monday and con-

tinue through Thursday at Notre Dame, Ind. The laying of the cornerstone of the centennial library of St. Mary College and the presentation of the pageant, “The Masque of the Holy Cross,” are program highlights. 2 s o The Catholic Information Bureau announces another season of lectures on the Catholic faith to be presented on Thursday evenings at 8 o'clock beginning the coming week and ending Dec. 8. Literature is to be distributed at each meeting in the reading room, Capitol and Georgia Sts. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clark are the new co-presidents of the Young Married Couples Organization founded Monday in connection with St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, The Rev. Fr. Paul Gootee is the club founder.

Joseph Lautner To Present Choir

JOSEPH LAUTNER, new minister of music for the Third Christian Church, will present the Chancel Choir in its first formal appearance under his direction, tomorrow, at Homecoming Day services. Dr. William F. Rothenburger, pastor, will preach on the topic, “Why Millions Go to Church.” ‘Mr. Lautner is director of the Butler-Jordan Philharmonic Choir and of the choral section of the Matine Musicale. ” 2 o MRS. FRANK BILLETER will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Albert Hirschman, at vespers, tomorrow, at the Veterans Hospital.

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MISS HELEN QUIGG of the Arthur Jordan Conservatory is the new pianist who will play for services of the Volunteers of America this winter, Commander Earle F. Hites has announced.

MAP WAR RELIEF DRIVE The Protestant churches of Indianapolis will open their fall campaign for gifts to foreign war relief, Sunday, Oct. 5, or World Wide Communion Sunday. The campaign will be concluded on Thanksgiving.

St. Matthew ‘Rites Begun

Dedicate New Lutheran Church Building.

A series of events marking the dedication of St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church will open tomorrow and continue through Oct. 19. For 16 years the congregation has worshipped in a basement church, hoping to build the super-structure a3 soon as it was financially possie. The cornerstone for the new church, at the corner of Oxford and New York Sts., was laid in January and riow the completed building is

ready to be dedicated. This year is

also the silver anniversary of the pastor, the Rev. L. C. E. Fackler. Dr. M. P. F. Doermann of Chicago, president of the Illinois District of the American Lutheran Church, and the Rev. Mr. Fackler, will speak at the main dedication services at 10:15 a. m. tomorrow, and Dr. G. C. Gast, professor of the

at 2:45 p. m, The Rev. D. R. Honn of Ft. Recovery, O., the only|, pastor the church has had in addition to its present one, will speak at 7:30 p. m. Mission Night will be observed at 8 p. m, Tuesday with the Rev. C. G. Meyer of Evansville, Ind, mission executive of the Illinois District,

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Selectees in 16th Call Start Their Service at Ft. Harrison.

Marion County sent 44 selectees to Pt. Harrison today as the State continued its 16th Selective Service call. Men reporting today received their physical examination by an Army

ing a test of a system of prior physical examinations.

gay are: ard 1—Charles Henry Jackson, 2227 N. Oxtord St.; John Edward Oampbeil, 2407 Massachusetts Ave. , and William Blunt Jr., E. ott Board 2—William Thompson, 2045 Yandes St.; Mack Youn ger 2436 Parker Ave lie ‘Quarles, 202: Cornell Ave.; Tod Kinney, 2712 Columbia Ave,, al Hampton Sallee, 2424 N. Sapua) Ave.’

Board. 4—George Albert Goodson, 2842 Highland Place: 82 ouls Garfield Hill Jr. N. Capitol Ave.: James Louis Sm ichard Thomas Hill, edt i lors Sylvester, 1011 W Joseph Louis Winters, 428

Board 5—Besman Montgomery, Su nai ana Ave.; Rufus Mathews, 9830 Miley ave; McCarley Spa Speulaing, 536 N. Celiorall

Lee, 819 ke St Cl i pp Richigan 8t. Claude O. Wells, R020 i Edward A ew is, 2705 N. Ca tol Aves Sin Hunter Simmons, 815% W. Walnut St., and Enis Glover, 154 Brignt St. Board 7—Martin Van Buren Kyler, 818 Torbett St.; O’'Donald Dave curtss 1121 N. Senate Ave. Albert Curr, N. Senate Gameliel Woodruff, 2245

giving the address. On Thursday at the same hour, will be an organization night program featuring the Rev. A. A. Heidmann of Cortland, Ind. Catecumens will be confirmed Oct. 5; Holy Communion celebrated Oct. 12, and a Thankoffering Service, sponsored by the Daughters of the King, will be held Oct. 19. Chief treasures of the new church are its many art glass windows. The enormous one over the altar depicts the entire life of Christ in pictures and symbols,

Autos to Convey 700 to Services

A fleet of 175 automobiles is being mobilized to convey more than 700 persons to the Rally Day and Promotion Series tomorrow at 9:30 a. m. in the WOODRUFF PLACE BAPTIST CHURCH.

Dr. R. H. Mueller, district superintendent of the Evangelical Church, will install the new teachers of the BROADWAY EVANGELICAL Church School tomorrow at 9:30 a. m. and preach at the 10:30 a. m. worship service.

A goal of 100 new members is set for the campaign now being inaugurated for the fall and winter by the ALLEN B. PHILPUTT BIBLE CLASS OF THE CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH.

The annual roundup of C. M. Sharp’s Bible Class will be Wednesday at 6:45 p. m. in the CENTRAL AVENUE METHODIST CHURCH.

Dr. George M. Smith, who was pastor of the ROBERTS PARK METHODIST CHURCH when the Kum-Joinus Class was organized, and who is now class teacher, announces a class reunion for tomorrow. Members will ‘attend the lesson session at 9:30 a. m., morning worship at 10:45 and have a noon basket luncheon. This is thought to be the class’ 25th year.

WISH will broadcast the address of Otto N. Cox delivered at the meeting of the Men’s Class of the MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH tomorrow at 10 a. m.

SCIENCE LECTURE SET FOR MONDAY

“Christian Science: . The Truth About God and Man Which Produces Peace” is the title of a lecture to be delivered by Gavin W. Allan, C. B. S,, of Toronto, Canada, Monday at 8 o'clock in Cadle Tabernacle. Mr. Allan is a member of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston. He is sponsored by .the Second Church, here, and will be introduced by Omar C. Woods. + All Christian Science Churches will study the lesson-sermon, “Reality,” tomorrow. The Golden Text is, “Behold I create new heavens and a new earth: and the former shall not be remembered, nor come into mind.” Isaiah 65:17.

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Sponsors Card Party—Townsend Club 9 will sponsor a card party at 7:30 p. m. Monday in the 1. O. O. F. Hall, Hamilton Ave. and E. Wash-

ington St.

Scientech Club fo Meet — The Scientech Club of Indianapolis will hold ‘its regular meeting Monday | 2 noon at the Board of Trade Building. Miscroscopists to Convene — The Indianapolis Chapter of the American Society of Amateur Miscroscopists will meet at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at the home of H. Merrill Underwood, 1215 Markwood Ave. A member of the Indiana University Medical Center staff will speak on “Photomicrography.” Fred Henke has charge of the meeting.

Hold Pillow-Slip Card Party—The Ways and Means Commitee of the Booster Club of the Gold Mound Council, No. 445, Degree of Pocahontas, will hold a pillow-slip card party at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Campbell, 1106 Eugene St. Monday at 8:30 p. m,

Church Group Plans Party—The Altar Society of Holy Angels Catholic Church will hold a card party at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the scheol hall at 28th St. and Northwestern Ave, Mrs. H. M. Maher is president.

0. E. S. Invites Friends—Members of the Indianapolis chapter; No, 393, O. E. 8S. will celebrate friends night Tuesday at 8 p. m. at

ris St.

DePauw Men Hear FBI Talk— A member of the local Federal Bureau of Investigation staff will address the first fall luncheon of the DePauw Men’s' Club to be held Tuesday noon at the Board of Trade Building. The topic of the talk will be “The FBI in National Defenses.” William Kinnally is club president.

DEFENSE HOME RENT SET

WASHINGTON, Sept. 27 (U. PJ). —Federal Works Administrator John M. Carmody has announced new rental schedules for 100,000 defense homes. The schedule for defense industrial workers will be: $27.50 for a one-bedroom dwelling; $30, two-bedroom dwelling, and $32.50 for a three-bedroom dwelling with additional charges for utilities.

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JOHNSON—Alonzo, age 60 years, husband of Leona Johnson, son of Mrs. Louisa

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SCHLAGEL — Cha rle es V., of 626 MassaShusetts, eniereq into rest ert Soil age 75 yea Tage Services “Monde da, 10% a. Moore Peace Chapel. Burial Washington Park Cemetery,

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BURNS—I wish to thank our relatives and friends for their kind sympathy d beautiful floral jributes received at the death of our beloved husband and father, Dallas R. Burns. ‘Our special thanks t Rev, Fisher, the fhngers Dr. Jeffries and Robert W. funeral director. Wife, Mrs. Proce Burns; son, R. Burns.

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Barg. prices. : West End Bottle Co., 529 W. Pearl St. LI-8085.

“LILLY” ORCHARD now: open. Chilled a honey. 72d and College,

TIMES ant are famous or Sionomy sud and” “Quick sults. Use them— Phone

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Merchandise for Sale

ATTENTION

FOOD MERCHANTS FACTORY CLEARANCE

SALE

All Items Listed to Be i ods Once o_Make Ro dom Jor New 6—8 DD. Me at Cas 230 Each L—Reach-In Counter Cooler. New 2—2' Counter Extensions av g % Each —8’ D.D. Custom Meat C

1—6’ Qustom D.D. Beat oe 2—6' Veg-a- Khon. New $385 Each Joost abine

~Ice Ra ew $131 1-—Reach-In_ Cabine —8' Veg-a- Rels3 'D.. ii Po a "$516 —10" eg-a-, 1 4—6’ D.D. Meat Ca Sep New $220 Each .+e..New $333 Each 1—8’ D.D, Meat Case......New $480 3 Ir ML Type yog-a-Krisp. . i iD; 3 Veg-a-Krisp.. . S—Porcelsin bron Cases 3 75 Ea ol aint Ne ed bn eae c! Pha ezetable Spray Rack., h ase

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Many Of Ot ns oc . Open Till 9 p.

m.—Sun, 1 to 5 Fed n,

Parking

Quillen Bros. Refrigerator Co.

1039 Lafayette Rd Indianapolis. Ind

NEW SURPLUS

1127 Shelby St. The Poor Man’s Friend Because Everything Is a Bargain

Men's Not New Suits

Clip This Ad and Receive a FREE Gift Opening Week!

Unclaimed Freight Station

HEATING STOVES. $15, $35 & 865: COAL RANGES, $8 to $35; RGE ATER. (AP artment Size Gas RANGES, $1 Eac

CAPITOL AT SOUTH OIL 0 MATIC -

Williams oil burner furnace. Compléte with 300 gal, tank, only $50. Also a Holland 24" steel furnace, will sell

cheap. AMERICAN PLUMBING SUPPLY CO.

ICA 834 W. Washington. Open Sun. Till Noon. Cedar Posts NEW AND USED ER Window Sash and rames Marion Material Co. 4046 Northwestern. TA-4543.

ARMY RAINCOATS $1 Genuine Alligator Brands. Hunting Coats, Hunting Boots, Breeches 50¢, Tents, Tarpapling, ots, New & U ARMY GOODS Senat

STORE, 620 N “FIXTURE HOUSE KING'S COMPLETE" All kinds—Reasonable Payments SENTAL SRY ICE for Every Purpose Tables, Chairs, Bars, c¢to. to 58 Southeastern, MA-34901

Cement, 57c Per Bag

Open Until 5 P, M. Saturdays, Union FStock Yards. RI-6l

OUTLET STORE. ==:

sed. | suant to Chapter 24 Acts Ave. | lish time and

Wright-Bachman Lumber Co. |s

Merchandise for Sale

a 1 1 er ih a. ia NM Meridian, Apt. oe for} dian,

TORE fixtures, bagers equipmen svecly. Fl equipment: buy-sell. 419 BE. oni %

Musical Instru.—~Radio 34A

BABY GRAND, $265

Made by nationally known mfr.; mae hogany case; through our shop; like new; terms, of course.

WILKING MUSIC CO.

120 E. OHIO ST. OPEN EVES.

JOIN YOUR SCHOOL BAND Instruments Loaned Freg INDIANA MUSIC CO, 4 116 E. OHI0 os,

Open Eves.

Baldwin Piano Salesroom

Offers best values in pianos. 44 S, Penn. St. Open Eves. MA-1431

d phonopg gon "old Porn i $69.60

HOME APPLIANCES CO.

3360 N. ILLINOIS. Open Eves. TA-18

5 Good Uprights, $12 Ea

Fine for Practice or Begtuness, MARION MUSIC CO. 5.

Open Eves. ACCORDION bargains, also lessons and rentals. Mendura Accordion Con Ya . Penn. RI-5798. Sem clarinets, $156 up. B-Z paye ent to beginners. Lo: Music, 30 S. = (Across from Gas Co.) $77.50 Melo-phone, like new, $47.50, Lorens _ Music Store, 30 S. Pennsylvania. a

Furniture Buyers 35 CHART Io or ove

for complete home of

odd . pieces. Mr. Earle,

Will Buy Your Furnie ture. Stoves. Rugs, hsd. gds., ete. RI-2019, Pay cash for

furniture, rugs RI-0469 :

Prompt, immediate service. NO. SIDE FURNITURE. i & STORAGE. WA-6538 Call Day or Night. : Must have furniture of ol kinds. Highest cash pricelly =

L1-292 Wanted to Buy 35K

Stoves.

4 BATH TUBS Sinks, lavatories,

fixtures. Pipe fit Salvage Supp. Co, 703 W. N. Yk. LI-

for Your ASH iv LI-0940 . Overcoats Want to buy 30 In. POWER P Cutter. Richards, 127 E. New York

WANT TO BUY electric meat saw, 1311 1 . Markland Ave., Kokomo, Phone

BAY, $30 “4

“Buick coach, 1939 motor No. 22717818, Serial No. 2178640, will be sold for stors age and repairs amounting to $80, Oct. dy 1941, NOLS, 5 m. Trexler's Auto Service, nate.

In the matter of jhe jJetiuton to establish Yime and place of bir In the Marion Crh. Court, No. 1074. Notice is hereby Siven that Ora Elkins of 512 S. State St., has filed his a application DS ai to Cha ae 24 Acts of 1941 establish time an Place of his birth, Thad said petition will be heard on the 6th d of October, 1941, or as soon thereafter 4 the same can be hea Dated this 27th day of September, 1941, CHARL R.

Clerk Marion Circuit Court.

In the matter of the petition to establish time and place of birth. the Marion Circuit Court, No. 1070. Notice is Derely given that Earl Josepl McCreary of 3217 Brookside Parkway, South Drive, has filed his | ap {heal to ests pute

Auctions

y FURNITUR a VERY TH 534 N. Capitol.

Legals

lace of pis said petition will be heard on Pi 6th day of October, 190, or. as soon thereafter ~

the same can be heard. Dated this Ta6th day of tember, 1941, CHARL! R. , Clerk Marion Circuit Court.

Treasury Department, Office of District Supervisor, Alcohol Ta. of

Modern Knee Hole Desk Sewing Machine, only $79. Singer, 126 W. Wash. RI. 9718.

RENT A MODERN Air-Conditioned Ice Refrigerator for Only

$10.50 a Year

Polar Ice & Fuel Co., 2000 Northwestern

BEAUTIFUL 6 cu. ft. electric refrigerator. Looks like new. Sold

for balance due... oavs

Pri.. Sat, till 9 BR TORE, Sas ‘E. Washington

Genuine Inlaid Linoleum, 89¢

springs,

Values up to $1.89 Na d. sq. vd. OSIER PAINT & LINOLEUM 320 W. Sap 211 E Washington COMPLETE STOCK of new and used lumber and bulging materials at ereatest savings in Indianapolis. ND WRECKING CO. 1320 Ry itera ey Kills RATS, Mice and all at i other = RODEN SAFE SANITARY, SURE. At Your Neighborhood Dealer and Albert G. Maas Co., 31 Va. Ave. MA-8315. YN CH i ECTHIC DRILL; ballbearing; ELECTRIC & MACHINE ry 3525 E. Washington. . 9x12 rug, $12.75; 9x12 felt base, $3.95; new fine 'innerspring mattress, coil mplete. worth, 340. Fit week. Save, 148 E. d. 9 p. Per 100 sq. = 8. 8. Rhodes & Son, 340 W. Wash. LI-8833 FOR GOOD USED Lumber, cB Wi etc. lowest, prices, see SERVICE EORING CO., 320 N a st. 2000 WOODE oe me ULATION

all sizes, 10c up. MILLION POP WRECKING CO.. 210 8. Delaware. LI-6270. ELECTRIC SCALES, grinder, slicer and reSoigeraidL shelving, counters, sie. Make 331 8. Emerson. BL-i3

6-doz. qts., $1; T- Te pts., Fruit Jars §% cs Boitle Co., 901 Virginia. MAO.

earl finish. Owne -3350-W. Call after: 4 p. m.

marine Wash. B Roaches, etc., easily killed Sih [Protects Svray, Tur Lulle

uo Bed Bugs 2 8S. Penn

“IR: suite, Ss design, only $24. 1 x Meridian, Apt. 2. Meridian, i

ySiothin Hes us help others. SALVATI ARMY, Nationally Adv. PAINT Brand, 5 gal. $1.25 Gal. _ Farm & House pala} 1325 Kentucky CIRCULATING hes eater, 2-burmer kerosene heater, good sondion, 967 N. Ewing between 5-7 p. m USED STOKER, « with soutrals, S. Delaw All kinds, $3

Stoves, Stoves, 100 up. 210 Blake.

TABLE-TOP Gas Range, all white, $39.50. 310 E. Washington. bt, iy a 3 RUSH Jon8 MAKE US SMILE. HENDREN PRINTIN! 685 Century Bldg. MA-3467. ELECTR! anteed. $22.50. 310 E. Wash, Open eves. All sizes, Low Prices, Fruit Jars 605 8. Capitol Ave, LAUNDRY STOVE,

R $4.95; breakfast set, $7.95, 310 E. Washington. Open eves.

To = newspaper June

god condition, complete $35. C, E. Griener Co., 43

PRINTING—500 Pins everything but money. Cox,

FOUR for a dime photo outfit; used in dime store. Want coin. machines or cash. 1405 Carrollton. :

NUBIAN Hot Blast Heater, perfect £ond;. tion, $30. 1110 N. Hamilton. CH-569

Randolph Simplex Windows iE

and motor tune-

RBURETOR exchan ol 2 Meridian. LI-

up better jnileage: or 112 1940. GUY LA

OIL BURNER li allon tank; for livestock or what? GA- 2635. age

Pets, Poultry, Livestock 32

50 FAN TAIL PIGEONS—Sell or trad hat? oS Call Saturday or Sunday, HAR

S-A-D-D-L-E-S Farm & Home Supply. 13256 Ky. MA-6033.

MAY Shad, I Bld 203A

~ weeds. Schuh's, 9

Baby | hicks & starters

side hat

Removable Sash. WA-3318. FRUIT JARS 32, Sans

as stove, a1 Gimber.

INNERSPRING MATTRESS, $10. 1712 > - Meridian, Apt. 2. Meridian, tili 10 p.

furnishin for lovely 3-room athe. $94.50. Bs E. 23d. Till 9 p. m.

STEWART ARNER Electric Refrigerator, 0.50. ashington. Open eves.

310 EW DIAMONDS

PROCESS Nd condition.

$15 Up—ANDERSEN 15 E. Ohio St.

PROFESSIONAL drums, corhiplete outfit, | $130 4014 Ww.

IC eS Reconditioned; guar- s

oven control, Di GA-5488. Ef

nih 0 3 wT a studio |87.10 1 H

nue to-wit: Section 3321 I. Any person claiming an interest in sai property must appear at the office juyestidatn in Charge, Alcohol Tax Unite 312 Felleral Building, Indianapolis, glo ana, file claim and cost bond a vided an Section S124 1 R. C, of 2D fore October 20, 1941; Es, te props grty will be disposed’ of according to law, ¥ C. Yellowley, District Supervisor. y

NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for the purchase ot the following mater! will be received by the Chairman of State Highwa Commission of Indiana, at North Se: Sonate Avenue, Indiana. until 2:00 P. on 1 ak hich me

ed a % 2: 2500" Calcium Chloride Foi AE HA in ne Invitation No. 4343: 1000 to 1500 tons Rock Aone delivered to various points Invitation No. 4344: Quantity of Lumbeg delivered State Hi

Bridge Flooring delivered State Highway

Garage at Greenfield. Invitation No. 4346: Quantity of Reine

forced Jonerate Pipe delivered at junction

of Roads 9 a Invitation 7 4 47: Quantity of Vitried ighway Gas

Clay Pine Jelsvered to State

Tr “fa ftation No. 4348: 4000 lin, ft. AS en. Gy AIDarais, tary

Wells at various’ points in the Mote te. ation | No. 4350! = 000 Red Flagl

B. Indianapolis. Bids shall be submitted upon standarl Prorosal forms. : STATE HIGHWAY CO INDIANA, : James D. Adams, Chairmam NOTICE OF CLAIMS FILED FOR ALLOWANCE

Notice is hereby SA that the follow!

W8,

pros

claims against Marion County are now file in the office of the Auditor and will ie I! d to the Board of Count; & sioners oor allowance on Oct, 1, 1 xy James F. cunningham, ajsessor, pA John J. Sweene i: chief Lawrence Sand special ‘otal a $150.0 dair, $150.00; De bon © 5180; 00; Mime Dist, args Esther raher, Forest” ne

y rles as P. ins $150.00; 92, p3iee. 00; $1500 O/Connor, Seid RS nie orter . ens | $150, 00; Joy Btoddar :

Turner, $150.00 ten Wels, 3 $102; Josephine Wood, .00; Fran k Fe

son

$130. 007

$52.00; David Connor, 39200; merican Be Adding Machine gh civics Akron Surgical 20; ee 2 h Sales 530.08: Am Fy .90; via Ey District Telegraph, $39 ican Aggregate Corp A $76.08; maton Pdervins. Co., $208 1d: Acetylene Products Co., $91.16; Hospital Soars. 310. 51: Bill Anderson gorine Service: 0. 4 ams, nd Ce, Sop, Aa ng &.

ir F, M. B an co. $79 ness Furniture Co., $69. Buriord: Point ing Co., $946.68; M. Earoling, 500; 8 oth, ug 2 n J. Blackwell & Son, $75.00 Baker, $1.76; Bessire roughs Adding Machines. 3 Bulen, $3.70; W. Bais Booth Fisheries, Ips, “6s 40 THES tetter Co., $321 Circle ar Inc. s cg ete nll 8 Sizes Gas & tary Supply 1 ns Gas Coke Co. $12 Cr, 50 Flash . $20.70; Central “Supp y Co., $11 Lumber C Co. OL: ohn Cook Charleston B. C : ed $1214, 76; Crescent Pap Clarke Bros., $96.74; Ce ntra “Belen $49.65; Dr. Leo V. Commiskey, Chrisney, '$37.83: Capitol Ice 4 Hien; $e51 ca 1 Wat Sher 9 .81; Crysta rings Water 5. .'Alice Dolan, $ 5. Mel 00 ; Del- Mar Garage, $5. 00; Herbert k X- Ray Co, $115.56;

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