Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1943 — Page 4

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Several pupils of St. Patricks school have received certificates of 20d have! Fist Lieut. Lester W. Lindow (merit for work dons in. the World The tuberculosis Christmas : oa! Bec manager of radio station WFBM Book Encyclopedia under the direc- tie is expeciad’toTepsiy tia § ¥. 1 00 as before he entered the service, Te-|tion of Mrs. Maud Chapman Ander-|goal when final campaign we pot alte. gently was ‘appointed public ek-lson. They are: are Sirned i Satirduy. Ei FE ot Wagner Joseph ph bv nay: ond strc, ichard A total of $57,158 has been ©-| iat 5 Ri Qifver, Jobin Caz. ported to date, and the sponsor rig se bi EE committee, headed by En Lily, Mohey Si 5 ro Polos cn Ry ‘Glas, Margareh ely eliy, €VI0 and ‘business leader, 1a WM. H. BLOCK CO, PSs ems Lohman, Rese:|worked to avoid a letup this oo . Yo hats w Betty Al Hook and Keene Drug Stores. ante Sle agner, in the daily war against {Huw : ing Drug Counters Everywhere. culosis in Indianapolis and Ma: on

EMHARDT HAS NEW counts.

Dr. E. O. Asher, president ¢f ‘Le

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Jogo ave.; Harry L McGinnis, 1301 8. Alabama st; Ross E. McCloud, 2132 N. Talbot st; william E. Fontaine, 111 E. St. Clair st. 3465 Graceland ave. attached to the lo oun ae James Forehand Jr., 11056 S. Tre-| medical administrative corps, remont st.; Fhillips Stewart, 2029| cently was assigned to a medical Schofield ave.; Gowrge > Nelson, | training battalion at Camp Grant, 26 E. 14th st.; Charles W. Sedam | one ; : Jr., 305 E. Raymond st.; Elmer B. ae. ji LEGAL ASSOCIATES Marion County Tuberculosis :;¢- Rainey, 538 Luett st.; Robert Hart,| Earl F. Schafer, serving with an| Adolph G. Emhardt announced cation, announced today that cr: 1046 S. Roena st.; Squire Fritz Jr. | infantry division as first class ma-| today the removal of his lsw office are being made for the tuber: i: > 2 : b 7 1022 S. Pershipg st.; James Seay, |chine gunner at Camp Rucker, Ala. to 835 State Life building where he testing of 10,000 high school 11d : Wier Juhu i AGamg doy E farsh BS onus) ge se Frm has) So:re%k of corp- will be associated with Frank B.[college students in the county iy . LEPT—PWt. James McCotter, serv-| LEFT—Pvt. Armand Delcloy, son|son, 36 S. Denny st.; LaMard s » =» Ross, Reginald H. Sullivan, Edward 1943. Since the tuberculin tei: ing with the signal corpssat Camp|of Mr. and Mrs. Adolphe Delcloy,| Collings, 2433 Bond st.; Alfred D.| Staff Sergt. D. G. Gleich hag re- H. Knight and I Sidney Stein in{and X-ray program was started 1] w Ao | L E Y 0 U Ww A i T Forrest, Tenn., spent an ‘eight-day|1638 Hoefgen st. in the army over| Dixon Jr. 825 W. Dr, Woodruff | turned to the navagation school at|law practice. . 1938, 30,000 students have :en| o Susoutsor furlough recently with his parents,[a year, is stationed somewhere in| Place; James C. Evans, 2446 Holt | Hondo, Tex. after spending the| Mr. Emhardt’'s Yather, the late|tested, with cases of positive red ; DE ED (DR. FORSHEE | Le RIAA

Second Lieut. James E. Galliher,|lin

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DR. SHERMAN OFFERS |

ONE-DAY-DENTAL SERVICE | —No Appointment Necessary— | Special Attention te Out-of-Town Patients’ LOOSE—ILL-FITTING PLATES RESET—REBUILT—REFITTED Missing Tooth Replaced—Plates Repaired

. Mr. and Mrs. J hn McCotter, 1814| Hawaii. rd.; Edward C. Hidinger, 2441 Piler-| Christmas holidays with his wife,| Adolph G. Emhardt &r., began 1aw|action being x-rayed. The ei

‘N. Rural st. RIGHT — Cadet Richard Kent|son st., and Charles H. White, R. R. SIR

~RIGHT—Pvt. John Adams, son of John Adams, 3319 W. 16th st., is

Marsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Marsh, 119 S. Hawthorne lane, is

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- gtationed at air base headquarters.

\ Kessler field, Miss; where he is|cers and aviation cadets soon to be

faking an airplane mechanics course Preparatory to overseas duty. = # s

: Great Lakes Graduates

. ‘ Ten Indianapolis men recently graduated from the service school ‘ab the Great Lakes naval training station. They were: James W. McClain, 1535 Spann ave; Harry E. Young; Elmer B. oore, 1819 N. Illinois st.; Marvin Robbins, 1615 Williams st.; Rayamond W. Riddle, 2922 Winthrop save; Lowell M. Hammil, 5560 CrawFordsville rd.; James R. McCloud, A321 W. Everett st.; Ezra J. Baker, .102¢ S. Illinois st. Clarence E. 1950 Tallman ave., and Wood

ug C. Kennedy, 4953 W. 11st st.

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Ensign Is Pilot

Jack F. Hoagland, son of Mrs. Margarete I. Hoagland, 1742 W. Market st, recently was commissioned an ensign in the naval reserve and designated a naval aviator at the air training center at Corpus Christi, Tex. Ensign Hoagland volunteered for flight training early last year and received priEnsign Hoagland mary training at the Minneapolis reserve base. He Was then transferred to Corpus Christi for intermediate and ad-

5 yanced fight training.

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“George T. Hyde, 1475 Roosevelt “gve., seaman first class, now sta‘fibned at the Submarine base at New London, i Conn., suggests a pew hobby for Americans. He’s decided that 3 Sighting Japs” is § better than any, especially since He recently served aboard .a subma.rine that smashed “gt Japanese ships enemy waters. . A Hyde Seaman Hyde nded Technical high school. He listed soon after Pearl harbor and

ae -underwent recruit training at Navy

r in Chicago, Ill, before moving

Joh to submarine training and then

Jattual Som Su, 24 s .> Second Lieut. William L. Birth‘right, a commercial photographer.

~ «nm civilian life, is stationed at the

AAFP weather training school at Grand Rapids, Mich. He was com- _ issiorfed last year ‘after graduaJtlon from the technical school at ‘Lowry field, Colo. He has been base photography officer at Jef“ferson Barracks, Mo. Lieut. Birth“right is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

_W. C. Birthright, 529 E. 58th st.

graduated from the AAF advanced flying school at Stockton field, Cal. » » ”

R. W. Johnson J. R. Johnson Jr. \

Pvt. Richard W. Johnson and his brother, Technical Sergt. Jesse Ray lJohnson Jr., sons of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Johnson Sr. 1036 N. Illinois st., are serving with the army. LEFT—Pvt. Johnson is stationed with the chemical warfare service at Camp Sibert, Gadsden, Ala, He has been in, the army two months. RIGHT — Sergt. Johnson, stationed at Camp Miles Standish, Taunton, Mass, formerly was a timekeeper for the Merz Engraving Co.

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Air Mechanics Graduate

Pvt. Frank H. Foley, son of Mr: and Mrs. Joseph Foley, 124 N. Euclid ave.; Pvt. James E. Mannix, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Mannix, 922 N. Riley ave., and Pvt. Robert R. Riley, son of Mrs. Mary Riley, 3462 Salem st., recently were graduated from the aviation mechanics’ course at Seymour Johnson field, N. C. Sergt. Arthur F. Bendler is serving with the army somewhere in England, according to word received by his father, Walter Bendler of Clermont. = ” 2 The following Indianapolis men are enrolled in the service school at the Great Lakes naval training station: ; Earl Weaver, son of Mrs. Hazel E. Weaver, 115 N. Traub ave.; William K. Jordan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Jordan, 5103 Ralston ave.: Willard L. Crouch, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Crouch, 1069 W. 31st st.: Herbert W. Fleenhearty, husband of Mrs. Betty Fleenhearty, 1205 Dearborn st.; Wilfred L. Roach, son of Mrs. L. E. Ellis, 2826 Brookside ave.: William H. Roberts, husband of Mrs. Christine Roberts, 1026 S. Pennsylvania st., and Raymond P. Thie, husband of Mrs. Dorothy M. Thie, 434 N. Forest st. » u = Pvt. Earl F. Schiesz, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Schiesz, 1332 W. 23d st., is stationed with an ordnance section at Cagp Campbell, Ky. Pvt. Schiesz, an employee of R. C. A,, is a member of the Masonic lodge and the South Grove Golf ciub.

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Enlist in Navy

The following Indianapolis men recently enlisted in the navy: Harold Waggoner, 1504 Vinewood

2 Corp. Frank W. Skillman, 2346|St.; Kenneth A. Corns, 802 N. Dela-

“Prospect st., is stationed with a serv-

“jce command in an ordnance .sec“fion as a wrecker driver at Camp| Richland st.;

Campbell, Ky. A member of the ‘Eagles lodge,

: 1by the Indiana railroad. He is the| H. Messer Jr,

Wits) Ralph Nickels, 221 E. 15th ilbur A. Pitcher, 247 N. Joseph M. Hayden, 927 8. Capitol ave.; Raymond B.

he was employed |Esselborn, 824 Chadwick st.; Oliver

353 N. Park ave.;

'gon of Mr. and Mrs. William Skill-| Eugene K. Kritsch, 2460 Guilford

“man of Point Pleasant, N. Y. » ” »

*. Frederick C. Blubaugh, 1445 N. ware st., and Kenneth R. Seitz, : 1 N. Euclid ave., have completed > Staining at the chemical warfare service officer . candidate school at “Edgewood Arsenal, Md., and will be “commissioned second lieutenants in

: “the near future.

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Hand picked seconds &f $100 and $125 qualities. Feet.reinforced with cotton for longer wear. Popular colors. Sizes 9 to 10%.

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Reg. $2.25 Corduroy Jumpers

Just 18 to be closed out tomor-’

row! Red only. Sizes 24 and 26. While the lot lasts!

$] 00

Children’s Print Frocks, 2 for

Neat print frocks, regularly 89¢ quality, slightly mussed from display. Also housecoats. Broken sizes 3 to 6.

$700

colors. Broken sizes, soiled from handling. Your choice while they last. Star Store, Street Floor

DOLLAR DAY

x DOLLAR DAY x Women’s $2.50 and $3.00 Quality

} SWEATERS All wool novelties and part wool sweaters in assorted

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Girls’ $3.00 to $3.98 Dresses

Just 47 in the lot, in pretty rayoncrepes and taffetas. They’re sensational values-—come early!

$00

Girls’ Coats and Snow Suits

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Winter coats warmly interlined.. Snow suits one piece, zipper closing, with helmet or hood. Sizes 2, 3 and 4.

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Wrisley’s Toilet Soap . . 20 Bars

Large bars, assorted colors and odors. Fine for toilet and bati. ‘Star Store, Street Floor

DOLLAR DAY

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Women’s Vests, Pants, 3 for

Tuckstitch vests in tearose, with built-up shoulders.. Pants have elastic backs. Small, medium and large sizes.

Women’s Union Suits, 2 for White ribbed and fleeced, sizes 36 to 50. Also rayon striped in sizes 36 to 44. Tight knees and builtup shoulders.

Hope Sheets

Firmly woven 64x64 thread count. Slight imperiects, but will give years of Jeryite Lime it 2 to a customer. Star Se maint

Cotton Crepe Gowns First quality, cut full, with cap sleeves and tie-backs. In white, pink, tearose and blue. Contrasting trims.

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Girls’ Gampus Hose, 5 Prs.

Elastic top novelty hose that is just the thing for school and sports wear. In Popular colors, Sizes 8 to 10

~ Spun-Lo Rayon Undies, 2 for

‘Briefs, panties and step-ins, in regular and extra sizes. Smartly tailored in Searose. only.

Mrs, Betty Gleich, 5901 E. Wash- practice with Mr. Ross in the same|program is made Yossible throust:| suite of rooms 40 years ago. |

the sale of the Christmas seals.

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Entire Stock of $4.45 and $4.95

DR. HALE FOOTWEAR

Famous Arch-Cure Shoes for Women

$%) 44

Clearance!

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There are just 27 coats in thi. amazing group, and first con: first served! Broken sizes I: to 50 in the lot—and if your si:« is here you’ll get the bargain o a lifetime! Be here when {li doors open!

Reg. $8.95 DRESSES A clearance group in sizes 12 to 44. Choice S $9 00

of attractive styles and fabrics.

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Sizes 4 to 9 Widths AAA to D, Expertly Fitted.

It’s the sale you've been waiting for —bigger and better than ever! Select from kids, patents, suedes, and gabardines in black, brown, blue and combinations. You get perfect foot comfort plus smart styling!

Star Store--Street Floor

Clearance of Men's Higher Priced

TOPCOATS |

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Stzles oO men and young men, fn fleeced fabrics. Plain tans, oxiy blues and browns. Also all-woo! herringbones. Sizes 3¢ to 50. Other Topcoats, $1295 and $17.95 .

Reg. $5 to $7.95

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Boys’ Corduroy

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E-Z-D0 CLOSETS

$7 00

60x22x20 -Inech, double door closets that hold up to 20 garments. They're dust and moth resistant, just like an extra closet. 25¢ ex-, tra charge if delivered within the city. (Limit one to a customer.) Star Store, Third Floor

Men’s Dress Socks, 6 Prs. for

Imperfects of 50¢ to $1.00 values. Wael mixtures in neat patterns. Regular or anklet styles. Sizes

1015 to 1114. Men’s and Boys’ Sweaters $1.59 and $1.98 values. Men's

coat styles in wool mixtures. Also men’s and boy’s sweaters in

brushed wool, zipper fronts. x DOLLAR DAY A Imperfects of $1.29 and $1.50 .shirts of extra heavy sanforized blue chambray. Also heavy Otis pin siripes. AY x Boys’ $1.00 Sweaters, 2 for " early and you'll SAVE HALF! Boys’ Polo Shirts . . . 2 for Slip over styles of striped jersey

. Work Shirts 8 8 Sizes 14 to 17. "Half zipper slipovers in fancy patcloth in sizes 6, 8 and 10. Stock up

Sturdy, union made work Star glopomiBioent Floor terns. Sizes 8 to 14. Get here on these while this low price. lasts!

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Seconds of Higher Priced Grades PN Cannon Towels 4 for d

.- Large size, in all white or with colored borders. While quantity lasts. Limit & to & customer, | ‘ Star Store—-Basement

DOLLAR DAY

: Crash Toweling . .. 4 Yds. Useful lengths of famous all linen Stevens quality in bleached and brown, with neat colored borders. Here's a real bargain!

80-Sq. Bleached Muslin . . , 6 Yds.

36 inches wide. An extra fine quality for many household uses. An offer we may not be able to duplicate later!

Extra Special! Femgus Serunton Lace Curtains

Specially purchased for this sale! 42 inches wide, 2% and 2% yds. long. In cream shade

only. Very beautiful. Star Store, Basement

IDOLLAR DAY

27Z- Outing ‘Flannel . 1 Yds. : ® Reular 19¢ quality, firmly woven. Choice of light and dark patterns. You save 33c on every dollar's worth you buy!

Dolls That Were Up to $1.98

Baby dolls with moving eyes and voice. Fully dressed in attractive Sls. Choice while quantity

T0x9% Cannon Blankets

White sheet blankets that are sec- - onds of the $1.39 quality. A spe-