Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1943 — Page 19
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OW. i air. Junehéon Yo-be given by the P| Beta Sapte £ It is no secret that housing, feed- [| h Holds 100 Ibs, of coal at x sk r 18¢ \ economical ; : x ; . = “In dian Rall. ing and transportation facilities in ) a time, which means that Sunday J = >, Si wasn, wy dai, 1% - 59.95 he re wt 2 y Agi ' : 48 beth. se 33 ne v Were girls who had |] as 72 hours without re b [ stenographer and never worked away from home. nl newing, Sepehainy She 4 . L Th govern t 1s were a weather. It's lin wi us ; ; ; in the commercial department |, (LL, Ji) i: but the] The oven, broiler and cooking top are all full sise. Just fire brick. Better get one "AN h a light cashmere band also is ing by M pany, discovery that every war depart-| the unessential extras have been eliminated, All porcelain ; ¥ as will be min Y. Dahistrand is program Boyle has served four Years ment job isn’t glamorous, plus lone- | finished metal, inside and out; flush to floor and wall with now, ne be re of & or he Second, a. Jeuery and two berms 8% presi ess and hectic. ving conditions. ront toe room. warm house this winter. J . og fort and not a few board Sunday’ vice | ganized the fourth regiment of serv- led discom ON BLOCK'S CONVENIENT TERMS t at Columbus, piec , checked flannel makes the dent; Mrs. William H. Petersen and|ice men's cadettes of which she is me departures 3. home ind AVA ON Lon Appliances, Fifth Floor he 2 and sold color is used Mrs. Harold Curtis, recording and colonel, , | F - . nat Att andl Merl : English ‘classes.’ blouse back, sleeves, bow tie corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Clar- Solves Problems Also at our branch store, 11th and Meridian, open evenings. d for the show pleated skirt.’ This dress may lence Johnson, treasurer, and Mrs. T t eMcienc b rae] Wemmer, hunt be had in coral, aqua, toast or blue. p. G. Preihage, publicity, Mrs. McDavi tt 0 promote y by ; Jack Gregg, de entirely. of Tattersal plaid is : Vi ing these causes of discontent, the See Block's for Bott w 8; E. A. Crane AR Sowi-the- -back topper with Del employee service section was estab- | J ee ask An er New! Special Wireless anouncers, and" ht 25d culls of white: brond: e ta Gamma Alums To Review Book |usned. me ordnance department ! RECORD PLAYER nid ‘Separate models of inner-and- To Plan Card P. arty had the beginning of Such an of} Ta ea ‘ CUSTOM BUILT : rmances begin" shirt and pleated skirt-are| Mrs. Edwin A. Schuls, 731 Sher-| Miss Lucille Larimore is president ganization in 1941. But it was not |} R—— Lee. : 49.95 0 p. m. Money osu abined. This pair comes in navy, | wood dr., will be hostess for a din. (Of, the Indiana Alpha chapter of until May of last’ year that the J SL - === PHILCO well -as- four red, aqua, white and otheriner meeting of the Delta Se omer a boo sorority which will service was organized in all] Ru * plays. urough your > le a review by Mrs. How- | branches of the war department b : radio without any conrded for each olors, ir Alumnae association at 6:30 p. m. j yw ary Ny etl 1 RADIO PHONOGRAPH nections to the radio - v : . 3 t Just plug it into a light the show will ] . . “This Was Their service forces, EE i and Automatic Record g hi Velveteen Trim card party to be held Nov. 19 at the. Land” (Lloyd), at| The first task was to get the girls | Rie ! ~~ Changer er Autdacive. went THE FLANNEL USED for a sorority’s Butler university chapter |: Rug 8 p.m. tomorrow [adjusted to their jobs and to their ; cabinet, plays with the house. Mrs. C. E. Malgren and Mrs.| & = I in the Hotel Lin- new life outside the Job. - The serv- 8 N © 42 5. 00 1d closed.
junior Chesterfield” frock is full ; Wi textured, in/Ralph H. Thompson will be chair-!, 9 3 coin, ice helped with everything from the Buln ing Bhok. yellow, Mel PX | Mrs. Shirl Han- | housing troubles to income taxes : ig pi ’ BF shew, vice presi- {and ration books, It taught the BR “In Modernistie Design RECORD ALBUMS
Bise and White Wie dress 1a Weave wie P lai = den, Is chairman Gilg’ steps. In the prevention ot 1l- S Heetwood Cabinet — FinSpun spun, y F of committee (ness, the use of hospi nsurance : is in Honey and Blond trimmed With ‘velveteen collar and roc a1ms A for arrangements, |and about the visiting nurse service § Oak—Must Be Seen to Be ; . partm Apprect Bere wea 1s sun 10 8 tv A re Week BT x vi ufo bo rime ems | QO poring 49c RBIFs and shirt, Bright 3 an : dames Mark Wal-| Then the service went after “clt-| ” pre mak. Cutomatie pity twelve : - Jace, Jennie Buchanan, J. V. Heiser, | izenship responsibilities” — letting |} - Poa inch or, ten 13-ine ry Svardily Sound ih at~ Bands appliqued on the skirt con-| Governor Henry F. Schricker has Ralph Taylor and. Edward Greene the girls know what the war is| ” ene'el America's BWC active covers, with 9
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effectively with the pasteliprociaimed the week of Nov. 1 to 7/Jr. and Miss Betty Westlund and about, how their jobs fit into the | THE RADIO . . . Genuine Phileo > ockets for 10-inch _. poe -
of the frock. quality, latest 1942 model, superhet America Miss Alma Morrison. picture and what their responsi- ! pinafére frock, named("* R Alt Week In the state Sima Morsisos, - bilities to their jobs are, | tuning, 3 ining band orien records, Other record | standard foreign and American albi 8 for 10 and 12-
a -lass,” the fabric is dress- of Indiana, homespun in lively plaid pat- His proclamation reads: “Every Y. W. C. A. Schedules Have Library short wave, police, amateur and air. THE SPEAKER . 12-inch high
, Shoulder ruffles and white|state in the union will observe this Other things adding up to a hap- | Both teveviion ind P.2 Suptore a a Ae Ct aman, TVS inch - ne... 10 collar and cuffs, edged With week The object of American Art oe Gymnastics Class pler life for government girls in-| AlS0 CAN BE BAD IN A pSHERATON CABINET + + + custom built of fine 1m. ; tatting, give a soft effect. week is to publicize and advance the| The Y. W. C. A. has scheduled two!clude the signal corps’ circulating | BLOCK'S—Radio Dept. Pifth Ploor BLOCK'S-- Record. Rudin An weaves, colors, and styles, these work of American artists and to[more classes on its winter educa-|library of donated books, & plano Also. at branch’ store; 11th and Maridian sts. ‘Op “svenings. Pith Viv ered frocks offer the junioripyng the work of Jocal artists before tion - program—a _“slim-for-slacks" | where the girls play and sing in - — = : : #irl a selection. that is. not only phe public.” gymnastic class and .a class in be-|their leisure time, leisure-hour lan- . S Siiad ip her age but is distinctive ginning swimming will meet at 6:30 guage classes and resort id B = - a la — TO en Houmas Gon to help busy workers pian their | COMPLETE BED OUTFITS A wild ¢ M : Fall Festival Opens Other Ti lasses are arch- vacations. |g x N i ou o Mee ery, 7:30 p. m.; beginning ballroom | But signal corps is proudest, per- | yo ON wary Today at Church Goncing, 318 bem. and sare haps, of its work in cutting down ; TWIN SIZE ONLY... ALL 3"PIECES “The Indianapolis auxiliary to the| An indoor fall festival will be held dancing at 9 p. m. absenteeism. ; ho 2 Indiana Firemen's . association. will|at the St. Francis de Sales Catholic ; First, its health counselors sin- ; meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the|church, 22d at. and Avondale pl, to-} 7 0 gled out girls who were over or un- ; 3 26 50 Warren hotel, Mrs. Bunice Wilcox| day through Saturday. ame Officers derweight, or otherwise susceptible preside. A Sirs. J. A Patterson 1s chalrmafi] Recently elected officers-of--Rho io illness, examined them and kept § N = : £5 Lr ey do ; Sa a juncheon- committee - which Gemma - Chi. sorority .. are .Miss| them under observation. Then the § CL ay CE * ev ct hE Mrs. Paller to Talk | vil wv sandwiches. and chil Lucile Tatum, proitent: Mr. Ken: sevice re Tamia oa]. : 2 J _ Good, sturdy steel bed, ¢ as pict red, finished: in dark today and Saturday and a fish fry|neth Oliver, vice president; Mrs.|tures—one on health, delivered by SL PV \ brown walnut tone, plus a stool. top s coll spring with he " Edward Brown, treasurer, and Mrs. military and civilian medical lead- : ‘Mrs. Gilbert Kahn chairman |Ben Fellers and Mrs. Frank Clay, |ers; the other on “citizenship re a ard party o be held at 3 p.m. orig nd early Tv, : wood base, and a soft cotton mattress. party held recording corresponding secre- sponsibili
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