Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1943 — Page 7
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PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED GLASSES ON CREDIT Drs. J. W. Farris and 8. 8. Mordok a Offoes at KAY Jewelry Co.
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Indisnapole; and what we do av individuals ‘must; of necessity, reflect | SRE ‘upon the entire prospectus. - It is within your power to decide whether you ~~ = et : hold your head high and say, “I live in Indianapolis,” and challenge co he ry 4 “one and all fo brief their charges, or whether you slyly say, 1 ve in tnsiesspetis® oo Sr 3 and hope that no one, within hearing distance, will object to your coms 3 panionship—Indianapolis has never failed . . . it MUST NOT how. 3 Would You Rather Have a New Suit or Dress? ad oi i : The price of either would assure the "Orphans of War," neither ya A 3 fatherless nor motherless children, but whose parents are engaged 3 in war industry, supervised activities and decent place to go . . . 2 would assure them the opportunity of growing as respectable citi i zens and not "dead end" delinquents. Can you deny them? : Would You Rdther Have a New Radio? ; Less than its cost will give warmth, comfort and strength to a a | nay WW WW = WW 3: nd wvis.l xr merchant seaman who has been dragged back to life from a sea of : — 3 Oo PC OAT S : ‘Ottis B. Brewer, hoth/f NY — flaming oil. He only desires to sail again . . . to protect the os Co AE + 3 aml ra and-two_ siste ola Kinder |] Coie American way of life, Can you deny him? Fae sa 5 AN ; 95 Puneral services will be at 3.5. m = Would ¥ou Rather Have a New Easy Chair? ; ur “The cost of it would bring countless thousands of people, whose : 3 entire worldly possessions have been wiped out by a bomb, a new : 3 upon life and an inspired hope for a better world of peace aa 5 and understanding. Can you deny them? : Aa 3 Would You Rather Have a Few Theater Tickets? — 2 That much will assure the boys in our armed services the friendship, A EB on entertainment and hominess of the USO. Many of these boys i : ; come into the army experiencing their first time away from home. : A i: 3 Truthfully, they're homesick. Can you deny them? i er a YOU'RE ASKED TO GIVE ONLY: ~~ ONCE FOR ALL—LET WN | YOUR HEART DECIDE :
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