Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1941 — Page 6
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A of Congress Offer, [ERNE | Worked for Railroad for 32 1 and ER NT 26 Plans to Give Public | |. Years; Funeral to Be THEREA
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pe ASHINGION, Dee. 10 Cas By E William P. Thompson died yester- : a : ; nators were encouraged by SR WE -T day at his home, 1408 Fletcher Ave. ] CHRI President Roosevelt's pledge Wy “give % Wu He was 50 and & veteran Big Four the facts” about war operations, but ; \ . had various suggestions on methods aa R Railroad engineer. of keeping the public better in- : Mr. Thompson was born at Ot) TT, C's formed. > a. tawa, O. and had been & Big Four, yy rough the ® : Both Democratic and Republican employee for the last 32 years. He| cae by pa- Dr. Jennings Senators urged that a candid pie- [was a member of the Brotherhood | iients will be ; ture of the war scene be presented, } ; of Locomotive Engineers, Edwin Ray | turned over to the Marion County no matter how serious. LE Methodist Church, Greensburg Tuberculosis Association which is Senator Arthur Vandenberg (R. \ Lodge, No. 36 F. and A. M. and Mich.) asked appointment of a Con- - Sahara Grotto. sponsoring the sale in Indianapgressional liaison group to act as & | Surviving are the wife, Mrs. Anna olis and the County. “connecting link” between Presi- Alesander Woollcott ‘Thompson; a son, Ralph J. Dayton, Jennings dent and Cuiifioe and to supply £ * ©. a daughter, Miss Virginia Ruth “Shier RL ne 0) ERE mh "Sibmouth na] 5 Ja SHY Red press brothers, Richa vy suggested that a system of dally Alexander Woollcott Net Julius Thompson, both of Hillsbore,| of Arana va Valley Sanacommuniques be instituted by the! On Town Hall Series: o- and Isaac Thompson, Lucasville, oy Association. War and Navy Departments. | ’ , and two sisters, Mrs. Ida Tindell
Senator Vandenberg believed that ou Mrs. Dolly Stevens, both of | appointment of a liaison group) Here Saturday. Portsmouth, O. y ’ 'S would make unlikely a recurrence of | Alexander Woollcott, eritic, and| Funeral services will be at 2 p. m. | 0 GLASS fl MEN’
{morrow at the home.
the wave of rumors which swept " Friday in Edwin Ray Church. Burial Congress yesterday. (more lately described as “the man will be in Weshington Park Ceme- DRESSER SETS GIFT ROBES Like British System who came to dinner,” will address/ievy Members of the Diotherhota FUREM AN DIES a \ 4 98 He suggested that the liaison 3 A rN | . committee might, in some respects, I a. m. Saturday at English's Theater (Will conduct a se idk m ¥ $1 00 i 3” net officers who give authoritative from England where he visited Armand C. Courtot 57, i -. * A blanket robes. answers to questions raised in the George Bernard Shaw and the OMER GILLASPY 62, . ’ '§ ; Mitror tray. two perfume bothles . colors. Als heaéy bap JOBes. ) UL) Had Been Ill for Several i | and glass powder box. A sphr h and large.
the Indianapolis Town Hall at 1ijof Locomotive eers, 546, parallel the position of British cabi-| The town crier recently returned Brocaded rayon in all popular Houses of Commons and Lords. | Bliteen ruins of Englands major kling, attractive gift. Star Store, Street floor
Senator Taft's communique plan | cities. The subject of his talk will] of news dissemination was aimed to| be, “Off the Mike: Confessions of EX- BAILIFF IS DEAD. Months. Star Blore, Street Fioor. retnove that function from complete @ Radio Broadcaster. ) executive office control. Besides being one of America | Omer Gillaspy, former bailiff in | A foreman at the Citizens Gas
Demands for information crystal- most notable tellers of tale he oS] ‘Municipal Court, Room 1, died yes-|and Coke Utility, Armand ©. Cour- Men's Sanforized
$1.15 First Quality. Full Fashioned | lized today in a House Naval Affairs the author of “While Rome terday at his home. 6417 Carrollton | g Committee inquiry into the naval 2 collection of his Stories and -- Ave. He was 62. IR A AE hou, w SH.K 4 E GIFT SHIRTS situation in the Pacific. The com. Says, and several other books. I-| mar: in Johnson County, My. Gil. Kingsley Drive. He was 57 and had ;
mittee originally planned to ques- Spiration for the George 8. Kauf-|, o St. . _ been ill for several months. tion Secretary of or Fran™ nox man-Moss Hart comedy, “The Man LY ner ea Houle, Mel Mr. Courtot had been associated B st Ey ry re 4 39 and Admiral Harold R. Ste Col. Who Came to Dinner,’ Mr. Wooll- |yug g resident of Indianapolis for with the utility 25 years. : . Knox, however, was repo. -out| Cott himself played the role of the|ije Jast 30 years and & member of gcvivt the wife. Mie. Lali of town,” while Admiral Star. s ap- | incorrigible guest. the Masonic Order of Broad Ripple BA ving re > e wile, =, a Fine quality, fancy bpoadcloths or rcs Sas amr 1 ou | HF Tar Yeian and 0 mean Me Brean Cntan Deven, Sourtol + an, Arn Church, He was bailiff until Mines of Joachimi: a sister, Miss Ilad whites. All have fused collars. Sizes
8 woven madras in newest patterns, [o- Kappa fraternities. \ o hit to Tetire last summer. o|Couttot, and two brothers, Leo and } Sheer, ringless chiffon hose in fashionable 14 to 11.
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SUPPORT PLEDGED Sutviving ate the wite Mrs. Rose Adrian Courtot, and a grandson, all winter shades for gift giving. Reinforced 3 Star Store, Street floor : " rayon tops.and feet.
ANDREW S, LEFFEW (S55 i 8 ries gh Lp Hanafidlis: 2 Srethe ames . SR op BY THEATER OWNERS ' Gill , Franklin; two sisters, Mrs. vie: iL be AR to i Star Store, Street Floor, 8 ‘ ; Men's Gift Pajamas i i
of Indiana, Inc, today sent its Mich., ahd Mrs. Oressa VonSpiegel, | i) ' Snappy new broadcloth pajamas in a huge § Ww California: two half-brothers, Ed- : N 3 pledge to Governor Schricker “their Servi for Andrew 8. Leffew, ward Gillaspy, Galieh, Mich. and a ———— WOMENS GIF KERCHIEFS selection of colorful patterns. Stripes and
full co-operation in the furtherance mixtures. Sizes A to D . ~ 4 »
of the defense program through the 5A Mentone Ave, will be at 1 p. Tillas Gillaspy, Franklin. Beautiful hand-made snow-white Chinese Indiana Defense Couneil.” . tomorrow at J. C. Wilson Fy.| Services will be at 1:30 p.m. to- State Deaths B handkerchiefs or pure linen sports prints in ¢
The letter to the Governor read: | ral Home. Burial will be in) OE ysier Skin, Funeral a big assortment of colorful patterns.
“We shall be glad to appoint a Anderson Cemetery. ER be at Union Chapel north of hn Nite Matlin 8. Say -
committee to meet with you and | Mr. Leffew was 72 and died at he Broad Ripple. members of the Indiana Defense |, 6 Monday after an illness © et B Surgyore: Son
Council to consider and place in | | ne DT iss Mattie Warner and) . two years. He was born in Ten- faughie effect any ication plan whieh will {8 SEL (0 Noe No Tw GARY SCH SCHOOL EXPERT pe fee shina ~~ wh, ou yea
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hte Dounte) tgramm. ‘Local 120, International Hod Care Er riers, Builders and Common La-| Dr J. Roy Leevy, executive sees | "irs. Sarre ) ninger, 8%. Survivor: |
DNB CORRESPONDENT borers Union of America. retary of the Gary School Survey, |S Mm
Surviving are the wite, Mrs. Par-| Will discuss “The Role of the Pub.| MT VERNON-Frank Seividge, 30.
Men's Leather Coats FANCY RAYON PILLOWS Fine capeskin leather jackets.in popular cos-
Colorful rayon gift pillows, kapok filled. $ 00 | sack style. Rayon lining. Sizes 86 to 46. Satin or taffeta covers in many patterns. Ea.
Men's Leather Gloves * = ® DOWN FILLED COMFORTS Up to $1.79 quality dress gloves of fine cape-
IS SEIZED BY FBI ice neffew: a son, Leonard Lef- lic School in a Democracy” at the| oo oo 0 wy taghion i Rayon taffeta covered, down filled comfort: egngg | 00 Tol THIN NESE SORES BC 1 29 few; five ‘daughters, Mrs. Carrie Kirshbaum Community Center [48 Survivors: Mother 2 ers, in solid shades—rev ergible. Choice of 8Kin. ne or uniined styles. Sizes, *
WASHINGTON, Dec. 10 (U. P). — | Cook, mdianapolis; Mrs. Ethel forum tomorrow night. | ton: wife, Deoroth Federal Bureau of Investigation jones ng Mrs. Grace Bush, Spen-| The forum is the third of a series ter Mrs, RE ite i She: agents have taken into custody Kurt | cer: . Bertha Brummitt, Harri- Sfnsores by the Indianapolis So- | Anna Willis Sell, correspondent here for the Ger- | man. NE. and Mrs. Myrtle Feasel [cial Work Today Committee and Mrs. ao E. Dime ih. Survivers: man DNB News Agency, the German | ammond; © a brother, Charles, | will begin at 8 o'clock. pi Lydia Dickmever; ster, Miss Anns Embassy said today. The FBI re-| Rockwood, ‘Tenn. three sisters Ni Leevy is assistant professor a fused comment. ‘Mrs. Linnie Russell, Chattanooga, of sociology at Purdue University Thomas Abbot es, o Sells credentials were taken up| Tenn. Mrs. Lonie Thomas, Kings- and has made & humber of school |g Sutvt Ouughters A EH IE claty “Bia Monday. It was reported from New| ton, Tenn, and Mrs. Sarah Capps(surveys. He is or of “How toa» nd Mr ond n York yesterday that DNB corres-| Crab Orchard, Tenn; 18 grand-|Know Your munity’ and * all, Jones pondents there had been taken into children and eight great-grand- numerous articles on school prob- A a 3 Re:
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five colors. $12.95 value.
$219 CHENILLE GIFT RUGS | Comfortable Lounge Chairs Foi her bedroom—lovely tufted chenille rugs 1 89 | matching ottoman. A remembered, use. 529% * ful gift. Velvet covers. Others $39 and
in soft bedspread colors. 24x40-in. size. Rn $49.
SALE of ‘Women's $4.45 and $4.95 Mors Heavy Duty
custody. | children. ems.
Arch Cure DR. HALES“: | pgLIGE SHOES Su $3.66 $3.95
Excellent quality leather uppers Lovely suedes, all this season's styles with extra heavy leather soles in ties, pumps, and oxfords. Black J nq built-in steel arch supports. or brown in sizes 4% to 0-<AAA to D. Springy rubber heels. Sizes 6 An excellent Christmas gift. to 11.
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Men's—Zipper : TOILET CASES RLS CAPS
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cases fitted with 9 useful articles.
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camp. weave hose in all the popular
Star Store, Street floor winter colors. Sizes 8% to 10%.
Boys' FINGERTIP COATS and MACKINAWS
$ 5.95 > SR 8 $20 to $325 Each aii \ :
Reversible - Fingertip coats of fine Fiat Our fastest selling gift
wale corduroy with cotton gabardine R : . lining. All popular shades, Sizes item for girls. Lovely tuft10 to 22. N HEEL ed chenille robes in red,
Heavy weight mackinaws in green SE blue, brown and maroon plaids. blue, dusty rose and raspberry. Al sizes 4 to 16. Belted models. Sizes 8 to 18.
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"THESE bonds are direct obligations of the United NITED STATES Defense Savings Bonds are the States Government. More than 2,500,000 Ameri- quickest way in which you can both serve your — can men and women have placed more than $3,900, country and conserve your earnings. To meet the ' F AT 000,000 of their savings in these bonds, and ‘their needs of all our people, the Government now offers Boys' Corduroy Slacks : GIRLS Gl T SWE ‘ERS Nagurity value exceeds $5,200,000,000, as of April three kinds of Defense Savings Bonds, § Finest quality corduroy long pants in fancy 4 £9 Beautiful, all wool, slipover and cardigan 1 29 15, 1941. This is the largest amount of money now in- The full faith and credit of the United States Gove ¥ patterns, plain browns and blues. Some have sweaters in assorted colors. Sizes 7 to 16. *
Faith of the. American people in the freedom and ernment is pledged for payment of both principal ||§ Matching belts, Sires 6 to 16.
safety of the United States. A and interest on these bonds, : ' ' . Fhrough toss three United States Defense Savings Boys' Gift Sweaters | ~~ GIRLS' HOUSECOATS
ony there is further need of safety for the United Bonds, the Government gives a balanced and coms f Full zipper fronts, button fronts or slip-over $ Gay, colorful prints’ in attractive wrap- $ 39 tes and for all its people. plete investment program to the people. § styles. Fancy combinations and solid colors. * around and button front styles. These will
Zipper pockets, Sizes 8 to 15. . make fine gifts for daughter. Sizes 7 to 14. oys' Dress Shirts GIRLS’ RAYON SATIN SLIPS
. | and Fancy Plaid Flannelettes new styles in these gift slips. Built-up | NDIA] Al OLIS CLEARING ® Famous Fruit of the Loom broadcloth shirts 00 fin neat patterns or white, Age 6 to 14% 1 . -Shaulder style. with embroidery . and lacs 79< ;
. Sizes 4 to 16 in tea rose or white.
/ a § neck. | jurpose . . HOUSE A IATION |i Little Boys’ Oxfords | GIRLS' SERVICEABLE OXFORDS |
Tough oxfords that will stand a lot of rough oL 69 Ideal for dress or school wear. Leather or 1 94 *
AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK INDIANA TRUST G0. : Sis 814 to Soles and heels, Brown or black. cord soles. Black or brown. Sizes 814 to 3. BANKERS TRUST CO. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK | FIDELITY TRUST 60, PEOPLES STATE Bank |} __LIONEL ELECTRIC TRAINS ThE el a en FLETCHER TRUST 00. SECURITY TRUST 00. § SP ALE, S wists. SB | INDIANA NATIONAL BANK UNION TRUST CO. ll " Lan II St ne
id maple chairs. Extra
LIVESTOCK STOCK [EXCHANGE BANK | A | - sturdy. Just like mother's.
| Toyland, Basement.
Star Store, Second floor
id An excellent gift for men at My | Elastic top, below the knee, sport
Star Stere, Street floor
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