Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1942 — Page 9
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FRIDAY, JAN. 23 1042 : THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 9 ICE SKATES FOR T. C. U. GIRLS
findings will be sent to family phy-| "owe pr Cer (0. P).—Ice
W. H. S. TO HOLD | Build-e-Bomber NATIONAL REALTORS Camp Pershing Suggested as 2500 PUPILS BIVEN [ici Sud ouvir to 12, meme fe,
education program for girls at
TERM-END PARTY Funds Returned 10 HELP WAR EFFORT] Name for New Canfonment| TUBERCULIN TESTS whee ure vil intra ta Costin Oar
THE $263 WHICH Indiana eiti- 0 bgens sent to the Governor's office Times Spetist Four suggestions for names of the name by Mra Herman McFadden X-Raying the chests of 2500 pub- |.) oiian for examination and ghsk. JE
| during the last month to build a | CHICAGO, Jan. 23. David B. Army encampment to be built near| of Butlerville, Mus, McFadden lic and parochial high school PUPLISg,qrygiqn [3 Simpson of Portland, Orc, was to |sald, “Let's honor our beloved Vice|and students in Indianapolis col-| uu. imately 22,000 high school mE at
| bomber to be named after the h received by School to Have ItS OWN| ciate was being returned today | be installed as president of the Na- I hve oe ion] President of World War I in this lege; who have shown positive re-|puptia and. coliese. students have ‘Quiz Kids’ at Party Wa Smith, secretary to the | tional Association of Real Estate Edward Rocker, 1324 W. Wash | ip Indian” Nat been pio | action to the tuberculin skin test|voluntarily taken the tuberculin . i 3 | Bogrds hart today at the aSsotia- ington St. suggested that the cans | posed by Mrs. Bthel Beeson of Will be completed today.
Mond Mr. vg received a letter onaay. from the U. S Treasury Depart- | tion held the second of a three-day a ment in Johnson, Bartholomew Shirley. She made her suggestion | The tests have been made pos-
ment notifying him that dona- ered of meetings. and Brown Counties be namedliin honor of Indiana, Indianapolis sible througoh the annual sale of Christmas seals by the Marion SAVE AT MARION’S “Warm . Morning” Stoves
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skin test since the case-finding pro- MARKET ST.
gram was started in 1937.
The (End of Term) dance] yong to the Federal Government The association was to consider! “Camp Pershing” after Gen. John! and the Indians. County Tuberculosis Association, in
at Washington High School will be] had to be deposited in the gen. J. Pershi H Bins that th Matis tivities t ng. He explains that there] Miss Mazo Lomax of Madison held in the girls’ gymnasium from| eral fund and that no specific ex- See a a I . - “should be np need to wait until wrote to Rep. Ludlow: “In war co-operation with City and County} QUALITY POULTRY vr Muesing-Merrick 3:10 to § p. m. Monday. penditures such as proposed could |Service in the war effort and to , «.. pero is dead before naming time we must all pull together and|health authorities and school of- MARION POULTRY CO. Coal Co 2 fe
be made from the fund. plan for the fullest use of existing 3 camp after him.” since the camp is to be built for ficials. The affair, an all-school event D P 1026 S. Meridian LI-5519 Mr. Smith suggested that the real estate resources in war pro-| ‘Camp Marshall” after Thomas victory I suggest the name “Camp| Following the development of P NDA NOON . IRL BIASSSS. WA-ZISL. for the benefit of the scholarship donors duy defense bonds |X-ray films, reports on individual OPEN SUNDAY 'TIL NOO PHONE: fund, is being arranged by the, . - — Washington Club, girls’ service or-' ganization Marian Ellaby is chairman of the general committee. A feature of the intermission will be a "Quiz Kids” program concern- 5S $ ; AR ing school lore. Annabelle Simmons E is chairman. Rosemary Reddell. 3 i 3 N } FN ap A MAAN IARI AAS I HO RRA RY } Extra Special ! J ] J ! Naomi Lasley, Elizabeth Miller and
SIC) A § fk § 3 Lois Taylor will be on the program. a \ f § Women's Tu-Way Stretch
Jean Shelburne is president of
the Washington Club and Miss x J § x j N 1 Vivian Ely is faculty chairman for X § Ra : GIRDLES and the scholarship dances ! 3 X v N Fo N ¥ | Pantie Girdles (
CTO. 5 R. Marshal, was suggested as a Vietqry. »
Music will be by the all-girl school dance band under the direc-; } J 3 tion of Miss Lloydlovella Cook. NN : ‘All taken from higher-priced i y lines. Boneless. Sizes small,
£ .& ¢ ho ; a r : ". » Poa ~ 311 Ww. ‘Washington St. medium and large. Sale price.
Rev. Adams Sr. to Speak
The Rev. T. E Adams Sr, pastor of the West Washington Methodist Church, will deliver the principal] address at the the new term at 1:30 p. m next Thursday. W. G. Gingery, principal, will welcome about 225 in-coming stu-! dents. Shirley Thompson of the class of 1941 will give several musi. 7 cal numbers
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Win spelling Bees’ | FOR THE SRY *Women’s $24 %° i $29%°
Betty Satterfield is the winner of RE 3 the written spelling contest held Ny X a EY F i T i i Wi M 4 recently. \ \ i” . , N } Ry 8 A RO \
Miss Elizabeth Marie Smith, head;
of the English department, also an-| SE ET JR od y nounces that Marian Ellaby and; 1 lor Tots ) BE i 8 : 3 Bertha Calvert finished second and ay Ws p mn ; 8 RR third, respectively . 9% 4 N \ THOS Winners of the oral competition | RR 52 : a Ne | NN were Betty Satterfield, Annabelle, a ® N \ SW : Simmons and Irne Huckstep. They a 6 YN NRE
received gold, silver and bdronze & grandard ™ Lm ot SRE
cory. — ; Ws TW . medals. The awards for the writ) b used &8 Gy and © Ya —IT sticall Reduced ten competition will be made at the Green and ik 3 at N Wa D a y ro
\ Na \ X "3 & annual Awards Day celebration, 3 we ESS SLT ————— Another collection of waste paper sp Pe. S R\ a” AY ake 3 a SO NN ERE N . ®
will be made under the direction of the Mothers’ Club. Mrs. Earle B Tackitt, chairman, will announce the date In the near future
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