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SERVING IN ARMY

Leslie and Lawrence Troxell r pn _— gal _ \ 0) Had Been Employed in a B5 Ty - - . : -

Allison Plant. Perennial Favorites

Two brothers, both former em- \& hb, S | 3 y : ! | ¥ 4 on Sy ) : 5 ployees of the Alison Engineering ES sR LY IN SPRING FASHIONS

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two different : ps a ; pea ; n Sg ogg : : Army camps, r | & Saw — . \ - a : They are Les. ° = | > ws oo NE a : lie and Law- ay | 4 a S $ 00

rence Troxell, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ; | a E a X Troxel, 2738 Sta- § PER Iv Shen ~~ ¥ : : tion St. _.C Ny 449 a + Junior Sizes 9 to 15! Leslie, who Is .. WR SE ; & : 28 and the older : Doge ae : : ; of the two, al- i : ; yy : : : ready has served one hitch in the 3 ae pe Polka Dots and Plain Combinations! Army. Just two and one-half] ; & i 3 : _ months ago he ; : . ended a year's| a . Smart 2-Piece Styles! service with the a = armed forces) . Ee . ’ and then was! : Colors in Navy, Red or Black! called back Jan.

21. He is a pri-| vate in the Comes Spring! ..... Comes Polka Dots! Just as

Bua rT et | wo sure as flowers bloom and trees blossom, Polka Dots Knox, Ky. | : make their entrance. Gayer, cheerful and bubbling Lawrence, 21, with worlds of flattery. Juniors adore them for their swing. We're featuring two “Hit” styles that

was drafted last fawrent® November and is) = you're sure to adore. stationed at Camp Stewart, Ga, as! a private. | Both attended School 51 and both served in CCC camps before they were called in to the Army. |

Downstairs Junior Dresses.

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Suits to Wear

= = = i Charles Kuhn, 1715 Hall Place, Third Class radio man with the U. S. Naval Training School at

A Now and Later | Norton Heights, Conn., visited home| A IN = recently. A former worker at R.; \ AN / VAR ‘ C. A, he entered the service last] VAR’ SY AN month. He is a graduate of Tech-| FAR VY NA NO ‘ id nical High School and School 38. A AN FAAS 3 $ ’ > § & 3 AAR ANEURIN } | . : i y Marines Spur Recruiting | re a : Your COAT \ NW ° SIZES 12 to 18! ey : men between the ages of 30 and 50, = » : bor S PRING

Capt. Ralph E. Boulton, officer in - J Long, Full Cut Jackets!

charge of recruiting, announced to- ; A VE \ | § * Large Patch Pockets! w . 4 i X i + Molyneaux Pleated A he Ss 3 3 SIZES 12 to 20!

These older recruits will replace ) Skirts!

younger men, now at naval shore % Beige or Blue % Boy Coats! % Wraparounds!

stations, for combat duty. Hereto- i fore the corps accepted enlistments = By far, the most adaptable 8 TT. 5 % Balmacaans! member of your spring : :

wardrobe will be your soft . 1% tweed suit. A must for i ; sportswear that goes smart- 1 Said = $ J 0 = | !

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The Marine Corps will enlist 8000

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of men between 17 and 30. Establishment of an Indiana quota of men of all ages to be ac-| cepted February also was announced by Capt. Boulton. | The quota will reduce recruiting’

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in Indiana to about one-third of the ly under your coat, or by it- : enlistment rate which has been self in later spring. See the Panny EE FOR SPRING!

maintained for the last two months. 3 gentle ease of the fitted rg er Ee i jacket, the straight skirt nen yA, E i Foret ror x with molyneaux pleats for ha : A light, daring shade that brings spring st 30. % freedom. Also plaids in blue right to you. Boxy boy coats, wraparounds and balmacaan styles. A smart coat for

will receive preference, and former 3 Army men will be next in prefer- § and gray or yellow and gray. | —Downstairs spring that’s growing in’ popularity by

ence. E - Soa : : , Men in the 30-to-50 age classi- Sportswear Department. : : AN leaps an d bounds. Featuring a light BE / SY sk weight “Duchess” rayon satin lining. NN

and subsistence allowances for their ; families. Efforts will be made to = \ Ly : : : i : Other New Spring Coats in Tweeds,

assign them to duty in the naval ShE$ . E . districts where these older men en- Perfect Fitting With Corliss glorifies M'lady's foot a Plaids and Shetlands . .. $12.95 to $19.95 list. \ E for spring. Lovely gabardine, 3 : : —Downstairs at Ayres.

5 5 4 "Ea Fase and Comfort in & or soft, supple Sof in exiting High,

new styles you'll love.

Athlete Promoted : *, E low and medium heels, open Lieut. J. Russell Cook, athletic di- and closed toes. Sizes 4 to 9. —Downstairs Women’s Shoes.

rector of the Great Lakes Naval = Pe 3 E : 5 : Trang Sats as en or | = og | This Above All: moted to the rank of lieutenant § 3 ad : rt Ee . .

commander. Lieut. Comm. Cook coaches the’ Ho Great Lakes Naval basketball team. | § $ : 3 : x ; He was ag member of the football, \ aX £ Saw a 0 basketball and track teams while rt = - aa attending DePauw University and £ $ 20 EB ii \ ; * - RF aa

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later directed athletics at Central Normal College. He was national

director of the American Legion's’ RD : : : > ; : SX . ° i | 3 for Your Spring Hat

yl | : w Rayon Crepe! : Joins Air Corps > \ $ 29 | | * Rayon Satin! A .

Ralph Faccone has quit the gaso-

line and oil business for the air]

corps. He operated a service station| TB , , at 1041 8. Meridian St. until enter-|§ * Rayon Multifilament Introducing the M00 4) ing the service and he is now in 3 3 Crepe! of THE \ Black! Dainty, demure and very «gRUIT Brown! smart for spring. Many ador-

training at Biloxi, Miss. He is the E 3 : son of Mrs. Mary Fsccone, 115 S = : § : 1} ! Shle Mlle 3 The busy Davidson St, and is a graduate of Fis { ] So easy to slip into with self ad- Broadcloth Cor hg a W wig Tost fr Soe aE 3 > 3 . . ° TOS~- ¥ n an i Manual High School. 8 13 justable elastic back, perfect bust ’ Shirts for Girls Gold! trims. Headsizes 22 and "2 * =» | fi : X : support. Uni-Slips streamline . in the group. Paul Arthur Deming, a cadet in| Noa your figure! Elastic back bras- — $1.29 —Downstairs at Ayres. ge frre aviation school at § $9 : 3 . siere in lattice stitch or pin C3g0, Is home on a week's fur-| Sof RI HER y 8 stitch. Lace trimmed and tail- 2 ; 2 | lough visiting his parents, Mr. and | ST ® ~ ored stvles. 4 gore and bias cut \ Now for the first time, “Fruit 0 Mrs. Samuel Willet, 1231 Olney St. : E 3 Sizes 32 te = : . of the Loom" broadcloth : : : 4 fF Sizes 32 to 40 in Tea Rose or shirts for girls. Convertible

1 3 - - » yn 2 White. Other styles up to size 44. 4 necklines, yoke back, patch pocket, pearl buttons, French

Ten Transferred 5 i 4 | A cket, pe | & 3 a 4 i F ; cuffs with pearl studs. White, Ft. Harrison officials have an- : Downstairs Lingerie. 3 Maize and Blue. Sizes 8 to 16.

nounced the transfer of 10 Indi- § — Ayres, anapolis men to duty at advanced E igi training schools. The men are: | Leonard X. Lynch; Rolla M. | Pryor; Russell C. Evans, 5045 W.| Morris St; Robert L. Fahrbach,| R. R. 7, Box 152; Clyde H. Rhorer, ; 3 R. R. 20, Box 210; John Farmer, 302 : % Girls’ Pastel Plai N. Addison St, and Ermest L. La-|{= Ff A ¥ Mar, 30 N. Elder St. all assigned to] us aste aid

i Ene mer Roce goed 9 | TE 2 4 > a Tain ool, Fi. Leonard- Wood, Mo, < TE 785) JERKIN a M1 : Give Protection and Perfect Fit to Tiny Feet!

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Herman Abraham, 921 Laurel St,

assigned to the Air Corps at Baton 1% fin : Loge 5 : Rouge, La; Harry Goldstein, as- VAN \ = (3 EF : signed to the ordnance replacement a ) IN § SUITS || CHILD-FLEX center, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, 3 a FX b 3 ; ; Sa wfi - § ¢ L

Md. and Joseph W. English, 543 N.

Pine St, assigned to the Medical Re- & or ¥ 9 : E placement Training Center, Camp 3 3 : NG : LABOR ARBITERS TO MEET | 4 ~~ 3 00 244 HOY

BEDFORD, Feb. 6 (U. P)—A labor-management board of five N V : { members, headed by Prof. G. V.| ew ersions 0 Ne 3 ‘ Sih o Jodnes DH Sul Soft pastel. Plaids in smart jer- Lo us The new improved welt method, heretofore impossible to ate union leaders of I Phir s st . SPR NG HANDBAGS en wien Rose 2h d @ Nol tain by ordinary methods, makes Child-Flex Shoes better for ion, leaders of 1 mn nas stone Blue or Maize and Blue combina- . A NA THEY your children. Child-Flex Shoes are made with the same ustry workers, will meet Feb, 11 tions. Jerkin top has two patch : lockstitch sole attaching seam featured in very expensive adult $ 1 4 | ; \ shoes. Get Child-Flex Shoes for your children. They're better, .

gun en Three ant | pockets, V neck and side but- 3 mere Starr. = tons. Swing skirts have front HH 9 SIZES 8'; to 12 B, C, D—I12'; to 3 A to D

FOR JEWELRY kitle penis, 1 | IMPORTANT NEW FEATURES Richly styled simulated calf leathers in versions of your handbag for To Wear With Your Jerkin: $ % 1. Leather insole and shock absorbing cushion for protection. spring. Choose from Top Handle, Pouch and Under Arm Styles. All A Long-Sleeve Rayon A # 2. Neatly constructed, light in weight, longer wear. come with zipper and coin purse. Colors for spring include Green, Navy, Blouse, $1.29 y bi > i Pert, for pin, i Nar Ty, N e y i i Red and Black. —Downstairs A ries. —Downstairs Girls Department, the foot. Sie FEOPOR we a ’