Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 July 1942 — Page 7

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"OPEN EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 'TIL 9 O'CLOCK

An Indianapolis aviation cadet and 10 otiser Indians cadets are in el : “CANNON” DISH CLOTHS ies PART LINEN TOWELS

latest class at the “West Point of the air” at Randolph field, Texas.

After nine weeks of basic training and piloting powerful BT-14 planes, : 8 ~All pretty floral pat- 3 : theyll become winged officers. P Closely woven Cannon in ; EE a The Indianapolis cadet is Martin Weinstein, 26, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sloiss 3} With Sulore R Ee ; 1 : : ors. Will launder Samuel Weinstein, 2842 Central ave., a former student at the University Orange, Red & Blue, . ¢ 4 well and can be used C of Cincinnati. He was an indus- Green & Black, good large - : anywhere in Pdi trial equipment worker before he : oo size, : 2 home. Size 15x30, Aoined the army air forces. Ea. . - i Ea. Representing other Indiana Ee ii : Buy U. S towns are: Bedford, 1st Lieut. Bees i. i. Bonds and nard F. Parham, son of Mr. an : . < Mrs. Roy L. Parham, 805 Lincoln, ; THOUSANDS BUY NOW IN OUR

a bachelor of arts graduate from : A d ; f Indiana university; Butlerville,( _ 3 ; i Sa Floyd K. Schoolcraft, son of Mr. la i asc ; vance eo and Mrs. B. G. Schoolcraft; Cutler,| | : & : M. Newell, son of Mr. and Mrs,

William Newell; Dillsboro, 2d Leut.| §& : yg x7 % James H. Elder, son of Mr. and il : | = : Mrs. W. J. Elder, bachelor of] LEFT—Thomas E. Hines, son ; 2 : %

science graduate from Indiana uni-| of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. versity and a biology teacher in

civilian life; Evansville, Kenneth E. Hines, 2056 E. 46th st, has been a a | Holmes, son of Mr. and Mrs. promoted from army private to od? 8 : : IN THE Eugene Holmes, 805 N. 4th ave. a| corporal. He entered the service 5 Pri druggist before joining; Frankfort,| last Jan. 7. He is serving in the a Tw 2 AT kL Robert C. Larsh, son of Mr. and| tank destroyer battalion, head- oA re ; ; SEY! Mrs. Walter Larsh, R. R. 6; Gary,| quarters company, at Ft. Sam : Bowe y : wD David W. O'Hara, son of Mr. sd Houston, Texas. ; ; ry Thy ia : Lil Mrs. C. M. O'Hara, 656 Kentucky AES YS fo By $5 } WE st., and 1st Lieut. Wayne C. Roush,| RIGHT—A graduate of the TR Lh Ro £ : : : aay

son of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Roush,| Great Lakes naval training sta- NE 2 > : RE | 449 Van Buren: Morgantown, Paul| tion, Chicago, Kelvin J. Matting- =D v Because f orward-looking women know Li Wear asm sowfivoug: Fall—Excitingly new ait BE a 2% HED sé aciubess of Vitra win! NOW! | sos emichine pak so so suing wi who was a varsity baseball player ngly, . Tabor st. is ed WE : : Mai of beautiful u ! at Butler university, a member of| now a third class petty officer. He Lo REE ¥ Because they pick from the cream of Ho to 20, 36 to 52. to the minute styles—Sizes 12 Phi Eta Sigma Tray 1 and Shlisied in the navy last De- ; Sn : : the new, specially purchased stocks . . . . freshman letterman in baseball and| cember. ) \ : selecti 4 : basketball at Indiana university; 2 E Ses ons are excellent, lines are com- sal Prairieton, 2d Lieut. George W.| _ . - fg oa. 2 . ; smashing Smith, son of Mr. and Mis, G. W411 da Sn ¥ Because they get extraordinary LW Ee mrt Joa. Sa [Ge ~NCRCR vive. thanks to dpnamic ahead. DRESS where he was varsity basketball] § i f: 7 al Ak of Season purchases only possible 3 9 and football player and belonged a ; i : ile ir Ah - now! ! 9 10 Alpha Tau Omegs, Blug Key. Ft SEE ¥ Because they invest wisely ; aos 1 on w of ® Arthur W. Day, aviation cadet at : 3 NS Cs | row % the fur coat they 1 a Sheppard field, Texas, has begun| §¥ > Bo, NS 3 now they’ll need when cold 3 ; Cool, comfort on bembers sheers, training as a pilot at Kelly Field, N : wether comes! Sizes 12 to 20 3 ¢ Te, sp rayon Texas. News of his transfer awaited : : : $0 4 —38 to 44. : i / 4 omain froth cottons, Li ee. the Indianapolis : = esses L bk soldier when he|Richard T. Sturm Walter A. Sturm returned to his| np ong Mrs EL. Sturm, 1924

post after a 15-| @ day furlough with| = Maryland st., have two sons in

is parenss, ar go SAY SO ena || July Clearance of FOOTWEAR

Day 4923 E. New bakery, is Siavioned yin 1s 45th M en’s an d Boys’ : Children’s : . ; H it of the Summer! . , » . air base squadron, Baer field, Ft. . A 2 Sone” Suri's wi | WHITE OXFORDS | WHITE OXFORDS SAMPLE DRESSES of the Pritchard Lumber Co. is

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DO ee hoi] With the 588th technical school Leather Soles S$ 49 Leather Soles 06H at Sheppard field,| Squadron, St. Petersburg, Fla. Sizes 214 to Tle Sizes 814 to 3

® Fl Arthur W. Day A graduate of| Richard, who is 26, entered the Only & Fluttery Cool Rayon Sheers! $1.69 Values

® Colorful Prints on White Grounds! | 99 ® Plenty of Slick Two-Piecers!

~ . : ® Scores of Smart Coat Styles! 9 @ ! . Pvi. Gilbert E. Barker, formerly Women’s Arch Support Women’s Novelty Yes .'. Even Maternity Dresses! @

employed in the offices at Allison’s Arthur Wagoner S 4 Oo E S F oO 0 T Ww E A R b | | © ® Sizes 9 to 17; 10 to 20;

and a graduate of Technical high 38 to 52; 18Y; to 24Y;.

school, is in the army air corps at M ade a Ca tain 16 Pairs of. : § Whites: § Bliss . Keesler field, Mississippi. Pvt. Bark- P $3.50 and $4.45 S 98 @ Patents @ Beige $ 9 A size for everyone . .. a style for everyone in this smashing sale!

Arthur E. Wagoner, son of Mrs. | ‘ Cool-as-a-b d § er, son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. ’ , ‘Values Reduced © | as-a-breeze dresses to wear at home, at the office, on vacation Barker, 422 N. Jefferson ave, has|A- V. Smith, Willow Branch, has : ® $2.45 and $3.00 {| | or dates! In sheer Romaine and Bemberg R ! All th been in the service since May. been advanced to . Broken . Sizes Values 3 print s, colors! Come save! : g hayons. e newest , a rank of captain in 3 } 3 : 3 : Two Indianapolis soldiers became|the aviation cadet = I A & i J second lieutenants in the army med-| OID of the army NE Ai il LR ical corps at graduation of the sixth|8ir. force pre- i ; Women’s Full-F ashioned ’ . officer candidate class at Carlisle{flight school an S ac 23 % "Il Women’s $2.98 and $3.19

barracks, Pennsylvania, today. They|Maxwell field,

Cathedral high school, he was em-| Service July 10, 1941, and Walter, ployed at Allison’s when he enlisted| three. years younger than his $3.00 Values

in the army air corps last January.| brother, entered th eservice June » s a

8 8 = Capt. Wagoner

Lieut. John J. Dugan Jr., stationed | will be sent to one § 5 RN $d: 8 at Ft. Benning, Ga., is a resident of{of the primary i . : 351 N. Addison st., instead of 418 N.|flight schools A E- Wagoner - § | AM S$ 4 4 and ave., as stated in The In-|in the southeastern army air force|j ; ; PRT ? [Satiand : Times yesterday. training center. $5.00 Values : ig » “ ;

e John E. Steeg Jr., 3433 Central| Alabama. Upon | | S| LK MH 0 S E ; ve, and John M. Cussack, 3750| completion of his § j Hf . Guiiford ave. ground course, : % : rie - hn e

Slack Ensembles in a til

wide variety of cool, Woer's fre. quality, |EBt-tochionot & : 3 omens I'S ua. » id= a, on TILK o ; ‘aa; Comfortable fabrics. HOSE—3 and 4-thread reli forced at Wearing ! Sizes 12 to 20 : Shirts with sport collars, points with Rayon. Stitched top. Light shades 3 : Giiery : : II Just Live in Them! 2 pockets, short sleeves Sizes 8% to 10%. A real Fiery buy. = You em! may be tucked in or worn ih § ¥ With wraparound skirts! Smart out. Jacket style, slacks Ww 's and Children’ : & and comfortable . . . washable, too! : with pleated or plain omens ana (. ucarens Of seersucker, broadcloth. Smart : 8 8 = E colors. Sizes 14 to 44.

fronts matching belts,

5 EAST WASHINGTON perfect fitting. - fl N = Here's a Thriller . . . | S TACKS in = yi 0V ERAL L S

sq69 NQ@\ Saturday Store 4 1 3459 : ! | S$ 1 44 |

Women’s

9:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. Fine cool gabar dines, neatly tailored, perfect draping. Di-

a foie = oa. Te 4a E Smart! Snappy! Overalls made with

: blue, green, eh, hE 5 : i Hi E bib of good sturdy materials in SmBna EE 2 Tn or navy for home, garden or : ; i E defense workers. Sizes 12 to 20. Men’s Sport Li a : SHIRTS | GIRLS’ 69¢ SLACKS

1 AND : / : = Girls’ smartly styled slacks in bright

: : lors and 2 ; V7 men’s beautiful Batiste Gowns, full attractive co Crags of Nighy \ FR TW. c.. V or Square Necklines, floral de- E Sob ination. 21 e is von EA I <i ns, assorted colors, Regular and ex- : fast color material. : ¥ cloths, slub . : | ; : ; Yarns, pooshes EW GIRLS’ 79¢ SHIRTS

and self striped : A 3 se? broadcloths, ] . ] j oT Girls cotton ow © convertible ; 50 No. vi shirts, many sma

Formerly $1.99 : oy ras Wear. All sizes.

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: handbags — all

! DRESS HOSE SPORT BELTS leather bags, all EB ; Fi 3 S| A C K S u | [] S e¢ | or SUSPENDERS wondertal style [+111] BSL ‘Dark Shades, Pastels and 44 | IH = Whites, fancy patterns or Lb ; solid colors, reinforced toe Glass belts, glass or elastic ' EI $ 89 and heel, half hose or elastic | suspenders. Button or clip- 2 20x40 Inch ;

top anklets. Sizes 10 to 12. on style. All colors.

4 N 8 Boys Wash Slack Suits in Teal, YT Soul San HATS oy Blue, Bust and Geen. All tas, colEi alues : ! ~ Made of soft rayon material. Neork Up Genuine uy 4 29 | BE pare matching bets. aes 5

. 2 hand -made fs : : at This Fu tropical $ 34 pCZc) Theyre large and fluffy!

. straws, fine Bh ie 1 ; leather “ : Rigs” Splendid quality, closely wovLow Price! sweat : ; atl 555 en turkish towels in snow | ands, 2 ] Ck oS iE: with colored borders. § | fibon or sash bands. Pinch crowns pl white ALVA Ca ALY Ser Rd igiand telescopes. Sizes 6% to 7%. : | iy : :

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Jordy prints and stripes in : 8 a great assortment of cotton a iy ar play suits . . . 2 and 8-piece Athletic Men's Summer

styles. UNION SUITS| NECKWEAR

Spun rayon slack suits in a 69 : : 4 Ae wide choice of solid colors: : and two-tones. Saddle-stitch | Button on shoulder style of Genuine Bondley’s patented : AEC trim. Bi full combed yarn or 88- wrinkle free and washable in More durable. Batter qualsquare nainsook, button neat stripes, gay Hawaiian ity. Size 17x34 inches,

down f inforced crotch d South American ts Laundered ready te ase. SIZES 12 TO 20 OT anu TeiNforted Agth | 2nd,_Sout) Americen pum | =