Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1943 — Page 29
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Marion county school children who collected over 17,000 pounds of waste fats during November today received commendation from Col. Henry E.
Tisdale ~ Commends 5
Tisdale, commanding officer at Ft.|
Harrison.
schools began “Fats Friday.” morrow is “Fats Friday” in all public and parachial schools north Washington st. and east of Meridian st. Eh Cue for Public
Col. Tisdale cited the accomplishment as “proof that our boys and girls have that same gift of intelligent co-operation that makes our American fighting men the best in the world.”
general public would take its cue miles behind the front lines in Italy. , from the children.
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More Than 500 Rare and Odd Pieces Are Part / Of Exhibit. # .
The Central library has money to spare this week but it's only for display. More than 500 odd and curious coins ranging from honey bird | feathers and compressed tea to
ROTARIANS TO HEAR
long metal spears are contained in| the collection of Harry J. Blacks}
_ |more*and Ray R. Fiscus, | "These strange implements of barter and exchange come mainly} from the' Oriental countries and Africas Their collectors, Mr. Blackmore and Mr, Fiscus, are vice president and curator, respectively, of the Indianapolis Coin club,
Brass Drum Coin
Among new “coins” just collected this fall is a brass drum from the Dutch East Indies. Over two feet high and weighing more than 20 pounds, the drum represented a large share of the wealth of its | tribe and was used for ceremonial purposes, The library also is.displaying the {correct kinds of coins to buy a wife;
(War pool picture by NEA-
: {TO HONOR EX-CHIEFS mo atrica six spears, each- two feet | . {long, will purchase a wife. An-
Depending on how you wear it, here is a red corduroy jumper, jerkin suit, or skirt. A versatile outfit for a busy young lady. Sizes 4 to 6% $2.99. . :
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J) society at 2:15 p. m. Sunday.
THESE POWERS MODELS
UP THE LADDER OF SUCCESS as a
photographic model,
on foot. These John Robert Powers
2 beauties
“Our shoes get the hardest wear! They must be ready for the
camera at all times. But
our regular coupon allotment since all three of us have been wearing Thom McAn's unrationed shoes." +
, ‘| ‘must have wardrobe va +s shoes that ore sturdy enough for location rips end smart enough for town. That's why I've been wearing Thom
McAn's new vnrationed shoes.
These unrationed shoes are the perfect answer to your footwear problems. They look smart, fit well, and their Thom McAn wonder-soles
jj mon, post commander, will preside.
Past commanders of Bruce P./other African tribe must ‘pay 30 {Robison post 133 of the American iron clubs weighing 15 pounds each | | Legion will be honored at the post's |for their brides, | monthly dinner at 6:30 p. m, Mon- Cakes of compressed tea resemJ! day at the Central Christian church. |bling mud bricks are. among the Judge Mark Rhoads of juvenile | curious Chinese coins “while salt
{court will speak, and Ellis McCam- [Packed in a wicker holder is legal oS spe ng tender from Sierra Leone, Africa.
The exhibit also contains some
ASTRONOMERS ro MEET of the world’s: smallest coins along
ji teors and asteroids,. which give lection. * A scientists information about inter- | : 1 planetary space matter and the up- | per atmosphere of thé earth, at « TEN RAID
naeeting of the Indiana Astronomical | | RAID WARDENS 4 "| 70 RECEIVE AWARDS
Ten air raid wardens of civilian district 37 will receive graduation certificates in a ceremony at 8 o'clock tonight at 1603 Central ave. Those to receive certificates are Mrs. Edna J. Anthony, Miss Mary Bennett, Miss Clara E. Clark, Mrs. Ethel M. Crookston, Frank W. Dunlop, Art H. Hump ) RN er DER REY Neowin thiny 8. Pietrykowski and Henry 8. Probst, ’ Kenneth Luke will make the presentations. Robert Crookston is warden instructor; Frank Craig is fire defense instructor and Ray Forman is first aid teacher, Miss Jane Flaherty has left the publicity and radio department of the civilian defense office to join the staff of radio station WKMO at Kokomo as a continuity writer, and announcer, -
MUNICIPAL GARDENS PLANS OPEN HOUSE
The -open- house program -at-the | Municipal Gardens community cens ter at 7:30 p. m. today will include music by the army air force band from the college training detachment at Butlep wniversity. « * %- 1d Ma] Walker W. Winslow, su tendent of Municipal aicgore wing. commander of the civil aif” patrol, will speak, movies, a display of model airplanes,
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a drill’ by the . Washington high| Jf
school girls’ R. O. T. OC, anit,: pa triotic songs by a choral group from school 75 and exhibits by the’ Waem« en’s Department club and the center's craftwork classes will’ complete the program. Capt. Joseph V. Somes of the CAP is working with the park and recreation departments on the program.
LABORERS NEEDED ~~ AT FT. HARRISON
The ‘civil service commission announced today an urgent need for laborers, mechanics and truck drivers at Ft. Harrison, : Laborers are needed for duty with the post engineer, and carpenters and painters are needed for repair work on the post. Othér workers are needed in the motor pool. Applications may be made at 524 federal building, !
. AUXILIARY TO ELECT
The women's auxiliary of the Indianapolis Photo Engravers’ union 11, will elect officers at a meeting at 5:30 p. m, Monday at the Central Y. W. C. A, Mrs. W..E. Towle, secretary, announced today. ;
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are marvels for wear,
‘and Problems of India” at the Rotary club luncheon Tuesday at the Claypool hotel.
Mr. Shridharani, a native of In-
dia, was one of the 60 chosen in
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1930 to accompany Gandhi on his|° PENSION GROU! famous march to the sea. Later, Indiana OI Age he studied In this country at Co-|will sponsor a card party lumbia university. He has written |today in the McKinley several books on his native land. |W. C. Schwartz has
Lay Away Your Christmas Gift Now!
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