Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1942 — Page 2
THURSDAY, JAN. 22, 1042 ———
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Noffke Gets Commission as y ee Lieutenant in Army ow haan . ee ( ! U . Signal Corps. | eee ee a
Frank E. Noffke, former instrucIn Solid Colors With
tor at Howe High School, is now| Lingerie Trim sq 98
a lieutenant in the Army Signal Corps. Lieut. Noffke entered the] service last February and was as-| Your Costume Suits! That lovely dress and coat combination that you'll wear so many times during the coming months. Coat and dress in solid colors of Navy
signed to duty at Ft. Knox but he] asked for and received a transfer| 985 Pairs Women's y E S or Black. Fashioned in rayon alpaca crepe with dainty crisp touches of white lingerie trim. See yours! Get
to Schoen Field, Ft. Harrison. 5 ie ; yours! Be ultra smart for spring in a new Costume ® Suit!
There he was detailed to draw | —Downstairs Better Dresses. Pair
plans and supervise the construction of the new operations office. When the project was completed he was Women's arch and style shoes in Black, Brown and * Navy colors. Not all latest styles but great values at this low price. Medium and high heels, several styles
placed in charge and served as as-| sistant commanding officer. Later he | to choose from. Many narrow widths, sizes 4 to 10, AAA to C.
Women's, Children’s and Infants’ SHOES
Another one of those lucky purchases! We were able to purchase part of the stock of a large Indiana shoe store at prices far below their actual value. Tomorrow those values are being offered to you. Many styles and sizes including narrow widths. Some styles are not so new, but at this price you can’t afford to miss this great SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE!
was ordered to Officer Candidate] School, Signal! Corps, Ft. Monmouth, N. J., and this month was] graduated from the school with al commission of second lieutenant. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H./ Noffke, R. R. 10, Box 423.
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Joins Signal Corps
A former member of the Indiana National Guard, Sergt. William| Winzenread is] now in the Sig-| nal Corps at] Camp Shelby. Miss. Sergt.| Winzenread is] the son of Mrs. | A. C. Demaree,; 3350 Kenwood Ave, and has| been in the service a year. | A graduate of Shortridge High | School, Sergt. Winzenread was 22]
SIZES 14 to 20!
Sergt. Winzenread
Discontinued Styles
—Downstairs at Ayres.
Wom. 2-Pc. Pajamas 88¢
Women’s two-piece rayon pajamas in solid colors or print on white. Short sleeves, slight seconds. Sizes 16 to 17.
Canal Zone. He entered the service last July after graduating from Indiana University. He is also a graduate of Shortridge High Schoo! and lived for several vears & 8 at 3007 Grace- pjeut. Manning | land. | Lieut. Manning is the son of Mrs. Eisie Manning, R. R. 15, Box 459 Last summer he participated in the Louisiana war games while stationed with troops at Camp Shelby. ® = »
Joins Air Cadets
One of the Army's latest cadets in the Air Corps
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last Christmas. He was employed at the Automotive Armature Co. | before entering the service. for three Indianapolis airmen who | " have just completed elementary | Strap and Oxford Styles the LOOM training at Kelly Field, Tex. The! Childers and misses’ attractive NIGHTIES n who ha i thei i a = Rished Shier pa , 3 patent straps, shoes and smart : : ay Ir g and ground school : SE = oxfords, also some snow boots S COTTO by are: } : ar iz ® E. Hirst Mendenhall, son of Mrs. = 4 Jciied in the group. Sizes 8%; ; Ella A. Mendenhall, Whitestone en ; . : RST “First Stop” Shon DRESSES ins prt ay Inrants First-Step Shoes Women's printed batiste son of Mr. and Mrs. Gino A. Rat-| nighties at peng Eimctive ailo nd ru Dame students who are -enter- Ravon Undies 35¢ ing Naval officers training here next —Downstairs Shoe Department. Pair ay we week, will be dinner guests of the : : 3 Fal} Oe nd Siseontinues lis a a i 55 LN style ‘ayo 8, dianapolis when they arrive i id EE Se Him apolis when they arrive In Be) TE 5 mous “Fruit of the Loom” Knitted briefs and panties The diner will be at 6 p wi | UN § dresses in coat styles, tie backs and various styles of cotton pel t - M. ® * and torso styles. Trimmed with ski shirts. Small, medium ; dianapolis Na- | Regular $5.95 Values in 9 or 12-Ft. Widths of val Armory. The Navy induction | set-in belts. Carefully made in ceremonies will be held during the | : every detail. Washable and sundinner. Joseph Argus, president of | T e + WwW ® i ® | fast. Sizes 14 to 50 in the group. dents would come to Indianapolis W i S W e a Vv e Oo r i m i n % e r Seepna) S54 discontinued by special bus accompanied by the Styles In-paln on ayo Rev. James D. Treahy, Notre Dame! satin stripe and some prin = = 2 On Canal Duty jeut. Ralph S. Manning is sta-| H R OA 1) LO O M C A R P E I the Panama : : : A spectacular sale of higher priced broadloom carpet! Beautiful and durable Twistp -u - - RG - weave or Wilminster broadloom carpet in both 9 to 12-foot widths at a price that ndy in the group. Both have all-wool face. Some are perfect quality, some are slight guna group irregulars. I Square
di # 8 go ; ne i : : : SEE 1 3 2 3 Actual flight training is in order |j§ § 3 ty Children $ and Misses a FRUIT of sj.19 Apartments; Robert W. Boze, son } BR Infants’ “First Step” shoes | pet styles ti, 329 Buckingham Dr. ; \ pate} in Strap, Sandal and Ox- : Rey trims. Sizes 16 to 17. = x = RE ca ford styles. Black, Brown ¢C aN Thirty-five University of Notre : F | and White. Sizes 215 to 8. Eo Ena Ci ® > 3 3 Feed NS oN 3 3 : Notre Dame Alumni Club of In- ; ; : Discontinued styles of those fa- panties, vests and chemise. Wednesday at the Indianapolis Na- | dainty ric-rac, belted styles and and large. ; } Women’s Nighties . 88¢ the Notre Dame Club, said the stu-! ° FE X 9 A : wit TE og nighties. Tailored and iace tioned with the Army infantry at just can’t be beaten. Colors in the selection include Blue, Brown, Green, Rust and Burard
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terns at greatly reduced prices i ttractive Oil Silk Bathroom Win Ww Curtains. Oné pair of a ki
1 to 6-Yard lengths in an assortment of fresh mill-ends. New patterns and colors to choose from. These quality fabrics make fine draperies, couch throws, furniture covers, pillow and auto seat covers. Come early for best selections.
Downstairs at Ayres.
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Little Boys’ Knit Suits Infants’ Knit Creepers
89¢ 2°]
Polo Shirt tops and neat fitting knit shorts. Infants’ knit creepers in pastel colors with Cute early spring styles in nice colors. Sizes dainty embroidered trim. 2 to 6.
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Discontinued Styles, Bates Twin and Full Size TUFTED CHENILLE BEDSPREADS $3.98 80-Sq. Percales
Toddlers’ Cotton Dresses
89¢
Toddlers’ better cotton dresses in early spring
REMNANTS of Cotton Upholstery Cloth and Woven Homespuns is Ralph E. Gurley Jr. now stationed at Shep- ¢ rd Field, Tex. ry ie 3 Yd. is the son of Nh por : : EE 2 : : alerproof ravon celanese ied hod] | | a Uf5om Lovels colors. one ted 1 i °° gE kin ‘ais ‘ Rl foie mich A Finished Broadloom Will Cost: hool in 1940 ; Cadet Gurtey 2 ve war 5 «+o. $25.20 12x12 . . . . . . . 865.20 ber of the basketball team. | tS 5 yank of AYoE pe c+. « $48.90 12x15 . . « « + « « $8100 t the Ti field. v0. | $60.75 12x18 . . . . . . . $96.80 Cr Growl, oh, as hee proc $72.60 12x24 . .. ... 8128.40 ri oF ie, ars, Gory, Clow 1 7] Downstairs at Ayres member of Company C, 26th Med-| fcal Training Battalion at the] camp. His home address is os: S " i f BATH TOWELS - | | HAND PRINTED pecial aroup 0 PEER FLORAL 1 0c 1 Ke 1 Qc LU NCH CLOTHS A large group of bath towels in this big special group. Many sizes from 18x36 to c 20x40 inches. Several qualities in nice colors. Stripes and plains. 59 "CANNON" WASH CLOTHS a ¢ EE ion oo er Slight irregulars of famous Cannon wash cloths. Many col- (4 Slight irregulars. ors in checks, plaids and reversibles. MARTEX TOWELS. - ew Ew .3%¢ to $2.98 Plain colors and stripes in heavy quality Martex towels. Slight irregulars greatly reduced. WHITE SHEET BLANKETS. ........8% ligh 3 - : : S aa L propane ye sheet blankets at a very unusual price Te Inch Boys’ Cotton Pale Shirts Pacific Mills Tubing Remnants
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EDERAL ASSOCIATION of Indianapelis
23 W. OHIO ST.
These rich looking tufted chenille bedspreads are here again! Twin and full sizes in White, Dusty Rose, Green and Blue. Seconds.
75° yi.
Lovely 80-square percales in washable fast colors. Attractive patterns for making spring dresses.
27¢ va.
36-40-42-Inch widths in tubing remnants. 2 to 9-Yard lengths to choose from. .
Boys’ cotton knit polo shirts in novelty stripes. Nice colors for spring. Sizes 2 to 6.
styles. Attractive trims. —Downstairs at Ayres.
