Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1943 — Page 2

io regular and half sizes.

Businessliks, becoming, rey-

- with all the regulation

ing buttons. Gored skirt for *_gracefuiness and three-quar-tor sleeves. Luggage. purple of Black in sizes 14 fo 44 and 141 to 24.

Daytime Dresses, Fourth Floor

-

|

| BROWN THINKS 0PA {IS ‘OVER THE HILL’

WASHINGTON, Sept. 23 (U, P.). WY || —Price ‘Administrator Prentiss M. “| Brown said yesterday he is confident {that “OPA ‘is over the hill” and on its way to achieving better public understanding of the agency's !efforts to preserve the home front. {| He expressed confidence in the ' success of OPA operations from now on at an open air war bond rally of OPA employees, |= Coincident with his sppearance before the OPA staff, informed | sources-said Brown has no-present intention of resigning his post,

‘RETIRES AFTER 57 YEARS. OF SERVICE|

| Times Special | JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind., Sepf. 23 {—Louis Heuer, administrative officer 'in" charge of the manufacturing di- | vision at the Jeffersonville Quarter {master depot, retired today after 51 {years of government service, | An informal ceremony honoring | Mr. Heuer was to be held at 4 p. m. today at the depot. He has been in {Jeffersonville since 1923, { Mr, Heuer is known as one of the nation's experts on army clothing |iand eljupiment and has designed, modified and constructed many standard articles now being used.

| PATROL HOLDS OPEN HOUSE The Gen. Edwin M. Lewis patrol of Mexican Border -veterans will hold its annual charter meeting and open house at 7 p. m. today at the Claypool hotel, Benjamin H. Keiter, |adjutant, announces,

{

during the campaign Oct. 4-25, It 1s sponsored by the Church Peders-

“It is our desire to mobilize the spiritual life of the city and to help build a better world.” * Dr. Jesse Bader, New York City, executive secretary, department of evangelism, federal council of Churches of Christ in America, will address ministers, evangelism committees and men and women who are to carry out the visitation program at a meeting at 3 p. m, Bunday at the First Baptist church. Dr. John FP, Edwards, chairman of the religious work and evangelism committee of the local federation, will preside. Dr. 8. Grundy Fisher Is chairman of the “recruiting for Christ” program.

Commons Gets 2d Front Plea

LONDON, Sept. 23 (U. P.).— Commander Redvers Prior, youth«. ful conservative who was left on the French beach after ‘the 1043 Dieppe raid, made a stirring de~ mand in the house of commons today for a second front in: France, Prior, who ‘escaped from France by way of Spain, sald that “the French have never been van. quished and are ready to take up the fight.” = “They are crying for our help,” he said. “If fhe government will give us the assault forges we will give you the victories.”

| sem——————

Boxy pullover in maize, red, pink, blue, green, brown; 0% wool 30% rayon. ?

THE PULLOVER SWEATER "Going steady” with all your skirhi—the sweater

that's a "must" in every girl's wardrobe—the wonderful, wearable pullover! 3.00,

Ayres’ Sports Accessories, Third Fleer

~~

arian

Head-turning, heart-turning, prety-as-s. picture—just the way he wanis you fo look. Three new charmers from our budget collection — wonderful, and only 3.95, :

£ici

oe

* Ea Ry Ha EOS

a

some! 2. i x Sd ma ; 2

=and aren’t the

1:'The velvet collared chesterfield—as good in the evening as in the day2.The Coat with the button-in-lining —for anytime of the year. 100% new wool in a herringbone weave. 30.95

ful. Fashioned of & 100% wool pils