Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 June 1944 — Page 3
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fitty-tour candidates will be initiated by the Past Matrons and _ Patrons’ association of the Marion county O. E. 8. at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Masonic temple, Prospect st. and State ave. A carry-in dinneg at 6:30 p. m. will precede the initiation and business meeting. - will
LLOYD AVON WEDDLE, 1040 Windermere st., was graduated from recruit training as honor man of his company at the Great Lakes naval training center and is now on boot leave, He was elected candidate by his fellow bluejackets and selected honor man by his company come mander on the basis of military aptitude and progress. He has been recommended to attend storekeeper’s school for further training. SEAMAN 2-C ROBERT D. DEWITT is home on furlough from boot training at Great Lakes naval training station. The 18-year-old son of Mrs. Mary L. Brooks, he enlisted in the navy this spring.
R. 0. T. C. UNITS HERE RATED EXCELLENT
Five Indianapolis high schools have been given excellent ratings by Maj. Gen. James L. Collins, Ft.
| Hayes, Columbus, O., in the annual
GROTTO AUXILIARY TO MEET... tion of their R. O. T. C. units.
The investigating committee of | They are Shortridge with a grade Sahara Grotto auxiliary will meet; of 95.47; Technical, 95.34; Washingat 8 p. m. today in the home of ton, 94.36; Manual, 93.11, and Cris-
Mrs. Cora Weiland, president, preside at ceremonies and Mrs. Smith, Warsaw, worthy grand matron, and Gerald Sewell, Otterbein, . worthy grand patron, will be honored guests. -
GROTHAUS NAMED AS ARMY, CAPTAIN
Capt. Robert J. Grothaus has been advanced from the rank of first lieutenant at Kirtland field,
N. M.,, where he is stationed as a bombardier instructor., Son of Mr. and Mrs, John F. Grothaus, 31 N. Parkview ave. and husband of Mrs. Margaret Grothaus, 414 N. Gray st, he is a combat veteran of the European theater and holds the distinguished flying cross, air medal and three oak leaf clusters,
Mildred
Will Be Observed On Sunday.
house Sunday afternoon. They have lived their entire mar-
parents of three daughters, Mrs. all of whom live in Maywood..
There are also three grandchildren.
20 PIANO STUDENTS
Paul Lindstaedt,
106 E. North st.
Ann Lindstaedt.
Mrs. Frank Haugh, 6125 Dewey ave.! pus Attucks, 92.77.
morrow night.
STRAUSS SAYS: IT'S ONE DAY
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ON THIS GREEN MANTLED EARTH!
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VICTORY
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THE GREATEST VALUE
100 Series “EF” Bonds
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($100—is the value of the bond— at maturity—19 years hence)
The bond is on a crisp, stout, endurin paper — IN A VERY FASHIONABLE
OF GREEN!
the same perfection that Uncle Sam on his folding money (Bills).
In the upper left-hand side—is a fine etching of ex-President Grover
firmness, justice and integrity!
for —
But — of course —the best part of
in this critical hour of the nation's peril!
Uncle Sam doesn't ask you to give
He pays it back — plus 1/; Re Hiri the dof
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The 5th War Loan Bond
The engraving and printing are done with
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displays
Stephan Cleveland — a man of staunch
It is signed by Henry Morgenthau, Jr. — in behalf of your Uncle Sam — who backs it with his limitless resources —
it
is — that the Bond is a Symbol! A symbol of the privilege and the obligation to help
him the money — he wants to "hire" it! more than you 10 years!
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Kraft of Maywood will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary with an open
ried life in Maywood and are the
Minnie Wocherfeng, Mrs. Carrie Pattmann and Mrs. Louise Tegeler,
TO BE IN RECITAL
Jordan Conservatory teacher of piano, will present 20 of his students in a recital at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Odeon,
Participating students are Susan Duckworth, Betty Jo Lawrence, Betty Griffen, Richard Warren, Marilyn Bestandig, Marilyn Mitchell, Donald Stillérman, Don England, Richard Farrar, Lois Harmon, Jo Ann Hupke, Chester Jordan, Jack Reich, Betty Tryon, Anderson Dailey, Gene McCoun, Ruth Reynolds, William Lindstaedt, Ruth Tolen and
Victor Kolar, Jordan symphony conductor, will conduct the Toronto symphony promenade concert to-
Harold Sawyer Thomas Hoogterp FIREMAN 2-C HAROLD FRANK SAWYER, who has completed boot training at Great Lakes, Ill, is in the engineering school at the naval training center. He is the husband of Mrs. Betty Louise Sawyer, 1409 Dudley ave. QUARTERMASTER 1-C THOMAS E. HOOGTERP, who has been on active duty in the Pacific 34 months, is home on furlough visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoogterp, 1613 Lawton st. He saw action aboard the U.S. S. Sacramento
at Midway island several months. PUPILS TO GIVE RECITAL
at 8 p.-m. Saturday in the D. A. R. chapter house, 824 N. Pennsylvania st.
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at Pearl Harbor, and was stationed
Mrs. Jessie Thieband Clapp will present her piano pupils in a recital
back to the company areas.
Lula Burchan, 5359 Sunset ave.,
STAMP 32 VALID JUNE 16
period.
SPONSOR CARD PARTY
club house, 2217 E. Michigan st.
AYS:...
DAY NEARER
THIS IS A MAN LYING ON 1944 MODEL GRASS (AND IT IS NOT LIEING—TO OBSERVE THAT THE GRASS IS DEEP AND UNKEMPT.)
Spalding Moccasins 6.50 And also Air holed Oxfords from various fine suppliers.
Sports shirts in meek or assertive plaids—or plain colors—
Slacks—from 5.95 to 22.50 You ought (you MUST!) see the slacks, featured at $10
—Tee shirts—thousands!
—Undershorts —Sports jackets —Leisure jackets Socks to coolify the feet
—Straw hats and cloth hats
—Handkerchiefs and belts
—Tobaccos and pipes— in marvelous array
—Bath soap and shaving soap and shaving accessories
—Light weight robes
and Pajamas
—Swim shorts —Swim trunks
etc, etc.
This was the first appearance of ranking non-commissioned officers acting in the capacity of squadron leaders and company commanders of the troops were in the reviewing party
Sgt. Carr is the sister of Mrs.
WASHINGTON, June 7 (U. P.) — The office of price administration today announced that sugar stamp 32 in war ration book four will become valid on June 18 for five pounds of sugar for an indefinite
Indiana Old Age Pension group 3 will sponsor a card party at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the McKinley
Scout Troop 120 Installs - Candidates, Gets Charter
Boy Scout troop 180 of the Bethel| sented certificates to Julian D. A. M. E. church was presented its| Coleman, Troy Manlove, William charter recently and new candidates| «| VERE installed, a Johnson, central district Charter members of the troop are| ©O. cen John Gonzaluez, Leon Thomas, Al-|Ccommissioner, presented certifiates| 5 are Ion na bert Byrd, John Ford, John Ray-| for Scoutmaster and assistant £0 their time mond, Charles Brown, John T. Metzger and F. C. Coving- Among those Adams, Fred Holloway, Wilbur on, respectively. who have lent Banks, Virgil Barnet, William Pen-| William Stewart, troop 107; James! their efforts is nick, Joseph McGee, Julius King| Buchanan, troop 11, and Adolph | Henry Behrens of and Edward Johnson. Edwards, troop 86, were high point of the Henry Clarence E. Miller, neighborhood men in the central district track Behrens Paint commissioner, presented the charter and field meet held recently atc, who has to the Rev. John Alexander, pastor Crispus Attucks high school | gathered all the of the church, and Oliver T. Martin Troop 85 took first place in the ladders, scaffold- Mr. Behrens of the Central Indiana council, pre-| intermediates and troop 32 was the ing and similar equipment.
CRAMER SPONSORING |=" ——— CHURCH GIVES PLAY TWO PIANO RECITALS The choir of Broadway Methodist
Bomar Cramer will sponsor two church will present “The Distribg, piano recitals at 8:30 p. m. today Soy ” In the community room of and in the John Herron e church at 8:15 p. m. Friday. tomorrow Proceeds from the play will be used Art institute. He will leave Indian- for the mortgage fund of the apolis June 20 for Texas where he
church. will spend the summer in preparation for a recital program to be
SET RIVERSIDE PICNIC Indiana section of the American Chemical society will have a picnic Saturday at Riverside park. Installation of officers of the Indiana Chemical society will be held at 4 p. m. at the park.
PILGRIM SHRINE MEETS ————— Pilgrim Shrine No. 12 will have PENSION GROUP MEETS played next fall a card party at the Food Craft at| Indiana Old Age Pension group Miss Kitty Giles of Columbus, a!1:15 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. William 1 will meet at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow student of Elma Igelman, will sing|J. Davidson is chairman and Mrs. in the English hotel. Emma Sprouse at tonight's recital. Car] Bauman, co-chairman. will preside.
VICTORY
In other Summers he perhaps rested his manly frame — on a smooth, velvety manicured lawn —
But — working so exhaustingly as he does — and the grass growing so prolifically as.it does (in the heat and rain) — and lawn mowers as scarce as . . . as scarce as ... men's sailor straws — and the J man who used to mow the ; lawn — now mowing 'em down in the South Pacific — a fellow takes his leisure — as is!
The man's expression of Luxurious Comfort (and which makes him such a fine subject in little Joan's sketches) — has back of it the complete ease and the deep general satisfactions he enjoys in his clothes—which stems back to a clothing viewpoint and menswear experience —
The prices here are as pleasant as the air you breathe — (the air in The Man's Store is cooled and cleansed ; - ‘and it's invigorating). . i
