Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1943 — Page 2
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~~ Citedby OWI. [§ i | : : a « - WASHINGTON, April 15 (U. P.).| i #2 i & hl ——— KF or Active Women
~ —Elmer Davis, director of the office
of war information, paid tribute| § " : i : fia *“ NT « yesterday to the gallantry of Ameri- Fo : Ne A : 4 ; can reporters and photographers 3 Jag a : ’ i "who are assigned to war fronts and | [3 : : E ; :
can’t fight back when their lives
? are in danger. - ; ; ) FF : ; . “He said that since Pearl Harbor = LRN : 4 : Pp i G dl , more than 600 newspaper writers, pr : ——, F 1 gos RB . : a : an : ir eS i} “radio commentators and motion pic- = 2 : ¢
“ture and still cameramen have been ; ¥ It fed : i : a “accredited by the United States mil- : : : ; id : ; J _itary authorities to war theaters v & CAR > i : S$ "- “ashore and afloat. Of these, about ; § : : : 24 Se EHS. : : . : 400 are actively covering the news 3 : C5 Sa 2 : Se :
“on the war fronts at a given time.
; 14 Have Died : fn . on -Hollars, 9 Chars Sith hi : . Tinker with a tourniquet, mop the kitchen . . . " Fourteen have died in perform- pobre a : : ’ fortable fi 1 with 3 ; Pe Angelo, Tex., bombardier school, f : . ~you’ll have firm, comfo table figure control wi ance of their duty. dreams of going into action—but |]. “ 5 4 Zorgit ol Cox these new Kabo panty girdles! They're hand cut “The gallantry of these reporters| continues to do paper work until BE | for perfect fit, the generous crotch is removable and photographers is akin to that| 3 WAAC enlists to fill his post 2 TL j bas as are the garters. In gleaming rayon satin, of our fighting men, but it is also ®™ the pencil front, front gate. ss Ald waist sizes 26 to 40. The brassiere is in the three
. thing apart” Davis said. “For cup depth style, and made of durable broadcloth.
‘they don’t fight — and they can’t PURDUE TO FETE : 7 . J : : Sp 40, $1.5. “fight back when, as happened so : FY HE
“often, | their own lives are jeopard-
om TWO TRUSTEES| 3 ETA $000 : - “Their service is one to which we : a E + : MW Ed th A S owe much; to which we will owe ' y I ef ISS I : "= wanson ~~ even more before we have achieved —e i AF El ial : : "8 victory based in part on the un- : i Eat a Kabo representative, will be in our Corset Department derstanding they give to us.” Founders’ Day Banquet | to i ERP # Friday and Saturday, April 16 and 17, to introduce . : . . ; Ge, the new Spring line of Kabo Foundations, and to : Cites Vietims Be Highlight of War f : : assist you with your figure problems. First to die, Dayis noted, was ct , : : YS, Co — Webb Miller, European news man- Graduation. ; : : : YJ “ager of the United Press who had Lo i : . : 5 won fame covering many wars. He| LAFAYETTE, Ind, April 15— ; i ; Me _ fell to his death from a train dur- | Purdue uhiversity will pay tribute
ing a blackout in England. to two of its trustees Saturday '¥ Other United Press correspond-
. : ing at the Founders’ day ban-(} § i : : «ents cited by Davis were: SYenIE | is : 3 jy 1 Af t £ Harry Percy, died of disease in|auet which will provide one of the 2A of § : « mar Y ; i
“Cairo. - highlights of the week-end war-
William MacDougall, missing since | time commencement exercises. ’ : 7 0 | D te X S4he fall of Java. : ; : mn aw Frome i k1
Joe James Custer who lost an David. E Ross of lalayetis, : ye when wounded by shrapnel on | President of the board of trustees, Gres, blue, luggage. Sizes 38 Green; Juggage, Sask, rose, Rose, blue, red, luggage, green.
“the cruiser Astoria during the bat- | will be presented the distinguished blue. Sizes 12 to % Sizes 12 to 20. #tle of Santa Cruz. alumni plaque by W. Henry Roberts,
3 Leo Disher, recipient of the or =| president of the general alumni der of the Purple Heart, who sus-
tained 11 wounds and 15 superficial association. John A. Hillenbrand M i i C al : injuries when his ship was sunk by | of Batesville, dean of the board in @® ® ® : French during the battle for| point of service, will receive a dis#Oran harbor. - tinguished service award to mark]
ae : o 9 : * Sa weil atalina assies | \ ‘Henry T. Gorrell, who received Purdue. oi; : : Gi : e air medal for his services in| The ammual banquet is held in | T= : = ; 0eS #attending wounded members of a|connection with the gala week . . op "
I | pata tor. wht aed Shum, Flower-fresh and cracker-crisp little dresses, beautifully
of up in a Mediterranean raid. | Streamlined this year because of made and exquisitely detailed! Choice of many lovely ; % | 0 0
H war conditions. ...._ |} and becoming coat styles in trim, crease-resistant spun WILLIAM BARNETT tr att the weak ong || + rayon and spun acetate crepes dashed with braid! You'll
expected to attend the week-end HEADS YOUTH GROUP | ccremonies will be Adam Wallace love them and live in them all during the busy summer Fe ¥ : of West Lafayette, a member of days! ; William Barnett has been chosen | the class of 1878, who will be re- $i 9 i (5. 12 { 20, 38 to 44! ' Frivolous or practical in appearance . .. . 8s the first mayor of the newly- turning for his 65th reunion, and zes v ’ 0 0 a tia fae ; 3 just as you wish . . . but always flattering, + organized ‘youth council at the|B2r™y.C. Lutz of near Lafayette, —Fashion’ Dress Department, Downstairs ai AYRES. : _ always long-lived in leather and in lines! who was graduated in 1883 and : : ; Rk : Keyed to service, to comfort and to beauty Douglas Park community ‘center. |wijll be celebrating his 60th re- ) y ? ’ 2 ou buy them to add drama to your cos- ~ Others include Garnet Webster, | union. ; 5 y th ith t pride! clerk; Albert Hudson, prosecutor;| Alumni activities will be launched ume and wear them wi Brea pu h Robert Barnett, judge; James Saturday morning with registra- : 5 : Open or closed toes, medium, low or nig - Hutchinson, chief of police, and |tion and campus tours. A busi- : J heels. Sizes 314 to 10, AAAA to B widths . Anna Dunlop, Mary Ross, Kenneth | ness meeting of the Alumni asso- g ; “in the group, Smith and Arvine Patterson, coun- [ciation will follow the . annual EN : cilmen. ~~ | luncheon. NB a | ® Polished Calf! ® Blue! Installation ceremonies will be| Spring commencement exercises Se ® Gabardine! ® Tan! ‘ held Wednesday night. | will climax the week-end’s activi- ; ® Patent! ® Black! The election was under the super- ties and will be held at 2:30. p. m. } a i ify 3 ¢ oC hed Kid * Brown! vision of Roy Ratcliffe and Elsa | Sunday in the Hall of Music. Ap- 3 § : 3 3 re : : Tus, A * Jackson, city recreation depart- |Proximately 350 bachelor's: degrees i= i 2 4 —Fashion Shoe Department, Downstairs at AYRES ‘ment; Ersa Tucker and Charles and 35 advanced degrees will be EN a : 4 ‘Al 1 Turner, adult advisory committee, |conferred. ER. E ! iB SH: 1] 4 and Roberta Hudson and Jerome ee, 3 : L viiw : *
i od Suggests 'WOTS' || | i & IERIE AIA be
LOYAL LEGION NOTES | EE HERI f 6 | " Ta avery |" Form Women SEN NTREE EE >¥.> | Now You Can Buy Our Lady Isabel
The Indian Commandery of the] WASHINGTON, D. C., April 15.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion| _ - will observe th 78th anniversary of Tose WAACS and the WAVES |
founding at a meeting tonight | it is now proposed to add the : : 3 ¢ fi a | : at Foster hall: 1s WOTS in the list of alphabetical : Li a : ? ft. bright glow. il On OC 1n » Following 8 war supper, a found- | groups lined up to win the war. In CE : 1 sal Bow. . | ers’ day program will be introduced The term WOTS is intended to iis ; i
DS acer Jer, Senor Vien Sou émbrace the women of the soil. : ; I | ; : prder will be enacted. Participat- - The proposal comes from Mrs. : : : : : |: . At a Very | 1 Pair ng in the program will :be P. H.| Walter F. Owen, box 89, rural { ; : : : .route 1, Camby, Ind., who is sub- i : Low Price . Pair ~ for 39%¢
F, H Henley. In ‘charge of ar- mitting the suggestion to Repngéments are J. K. Lilly Sr., Indi-| pesentative Louis Ludlow, says:
na commander; Mr. Henley, re- «I would lke to submit. a name ig ; Pa ] : a ich d E. H Save your fine, higher priced rayons for dress wear . . . and Wear these durable ) Fra Tn Be am, Wows in oye Bas r “Lady Isabel” stockings for everyday and for work! They have seamed backs and
tional defense work. I would like | 3 : f : to know to whom I should write Lv / are made of All-American rayon, with cotton reinforced heel ‘and toe. First qual
for such naming, as all the other » ; : : Yl iil] ity; in the rich and lovely new rayon colors; sizes 814 to 1014. ladies of different organizations- # : : 48 % 0 9, ' have names 2nd I think it only } ; RR i iy X Laundering Precautions: All rayon hose should be permitied to dry 24 to «“ hours before wearing. ; proper that the farm woman has di i a % : : : recognition in this endeavor. I |§ : : ; : : —Downstairs at AYRES. have a name that I think is fine : C. i x : * and would appreciate if you could | : i § : i : : tm 4 Ye A get it to the right person for me.. : on & 4 .
I suggest ‘Woman of the Soil, or a T 3 i WOTS,’ and you know that the ; Yo BEE | : ‘ Name, is very appropriate, as I . oh 3 WASHABLE . . . so or ic ory and
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never knew a farm woman who | : you can do them at didn’t say what's this, or what's i f hume and eliminate that, or, better yet, what can we 3 expensive clea ning : ‘Mrs. Stella Bess, our sewing instructor, will be in Sie Yard
do to win this war? I would like | age § : bills, Goods Department on Thursdays and Fridays to help lyou with to hear from you, for I do think i : : aR . your sewing problems. Listen to Ayres Dr Store's the farm woman should have her } Ty fe Saal : Sewing School of the Air conducted by Mrs. Bess ‘Thurs-
Place in sais and a name of per CWE | Ra WL ea day over radio station WIRE at 8:30 A. M. Word WORE
Mr. Ludlow referred Mrs. Owen’s ; fp i j Se a : : suggestion to Chester C. Davis, ; d ; New Spring Cottons... . . . . Yd. Sanforzed Sports Denims . . , Yd ine new food administrator, for New ne i patterns snd colors in. per. 36 Inches wide in. grand solid thors; opinion. : Plai M t finenes: a 1 38 re) Fae and a 1 4, choice of long remnant pieces in love! : 3 wo ; 8) shades of blue, rose, tan, navy: wash- mB OL mn Axepuise te 4 Shoic fe ‘of stripes, checks and floral de- de C Shales of Jue: c
ARE YOUR WAR SAVINGS BONDS Ti ilo d p C hi Printed Dimity Remnants . . ... Yd, 80-5q, Bleached Muslin ..... Yd, 2 Protected AF al or 0 air urtains : Et a 29¢ Fo Se or 19:
From Fire and Theft? 34x81 ‘$ 49 sB 39 Percale and Broadcloths . . . . Yd. Stevens Linen Toweling Yeas Yd.
Come in today and see how convenient it is : 5 : : Good remnant lengths. a gue % to 5-Yard lengths of Stevens famous 2D so , bands, Jourangs in |. nches..,.. | _ PAIR > chs vee par ed proadclons, in wasnasls 25¢ or ly tashed and Brown a 25. licies, t eed to your e, marriage po : ; Kk both cerfificate, jewelry and other Finely made, very sheer pair ‘curtains in attractive plain marquisette. i fo Of, 4 VISION 1 Yoioet poraene.
add belongings in a Safe Deposit Box. Ga They're neatly tailored with one-inch side hems and are Feady $0 0 hang.
a bargain, for ; as lite o lc a o a 3 +1 Choice of cream or ecru. FINE UNBLEAC HED MU SLIN Ss “GRAN-NET" LACE pane CURTAINS
