Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1944 — Page 13
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summer cents for ten your h a pair
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As pictured!
60 inches high! 5 deep shelves! White enamel, inside and out-
side! Only 2§
Season Starts Tomorrow; 150 Appointments . Are Listed.
All five of the city's
open without charge at all but a 10-cent fee will be at the other pools except for the morning session. Offer Lessons Except at Rhodius park, where the pool will be used every morning until 10 o'clock by soldiers from Stout field, swimming instruction will be offered from 9 to 10 a. m.
structor will close daily at 5 p. m,, but all centers with. more than one instructor will be open from 6 to 8 p. m. All playgrounds except those located at public schools will be open Saturday from § to 12 a. m. Instructors at the nine lighted play areas will be on duty from 6 to 11 p. m. daily except Sunday. List of Appointments The complete list of playground appointments made today, with five
vacancies still to be filled, follows: Auxillary, Harrtett
Denny, Partes (night): Bethel, Daisie Mae Perry: red Chapman; Broadway Slst st, Jacqueline Loser; Brookside, Murphy and Betty Payne; Camp |
yet filled: Hawthorne, Helen Bd and Gerald DeWitt (night); Highland, Helen MoConnell and Patricia Donahue; Indianola, Ellen Crawford; Lents, not yet filled, Lockefield, Mary Lee Ross! Kansas and | Meridian, Mary Alice Sexton and night man not t selected; Meyer Chapel, Caroline Northwestern, Paye Russ and Donald Run in k Hill Bva Disbam: Bader sna
Bchool No. 41, Carita Sadler; School No. 48 Marilyn Grey.
Supervise Activities Representatives of the Southwest community center will supervise activities at schools numbers 46 and 48 and members of the P.T. A. will provide leadership at! School No. 44.
WADING POOL ATTENDANTS
Appointments as attendants at the 23 wading pools. with one vacancy still to) be filled, follow: Arnolds, Steve Steph-! anoff and Bertha Townsend: Arsenal and | 46th st, Bill Steers and Pauline Lyhnes: | Broadway and 61st st, Robert McDaniel and Mary Lou Douglas; Brookside, Her- | bert Megeall and Alice McCune; Chris | tian, William Benz and Nettie Messer smith: Coleman, *George Garland and! Eva Baldwin; Fall Creek, John Hartger, | Myrtle Irby and Virginia Foltz; PFineh, William Spoon snd Delma Kindler; George Washington, Ray Bobbs and Ethel Harvey; Greer, alvadors Rene and Dorothy Gauss Hawthorne, Willlam Lowe and "Barbara | Sartor; Kansas and Meridian, Hugh Priz-| sell and Alms Clancy; Rader and Udell, | Hubert Willman and Fern Chamberlain; Riley, Alma DeGraw (and ne not yet selected); Spring and Waln Edgar Cookenger and Ogira Benne Dithmer, Billy Edna Pierce; Camp ‘Sullivan, Willlam Eweeney and Flossie Sweeney: Mikel, Herman Wright and Mabel Neely; Minnesota and Bethel, Albert Taylor Jr. and Bertha Harris; Northwestern, Ralph Redmon and Ruby West; Michigan and Blackford (School No. 4), y and Ruth Barnes; Yandes and. 14th st, Ray Lockett and Geneva Floyd.
SWIMMING POOL ASSIGNMENTS
Managers, ticket sellers, matrons snd guards for the five swimming pools follow:
At Douglass, Alonzo Watford, pool man. ager; Nellie Wooten and y Holder, ticket sellers; Theresa Ratcliffe and Mary Ball, matrons; Earl Graves, ebb, it Robert Harvell and Charles Webb, Te:
guards. At Ellenberger, Marvin McBride, pool manager; Daisy Moss and Grace Batton, ticket sellers; Mayme Kruse and Ruth Mott, matrons; Pat Perkins, Alice Brown, Richard Miller and Paul Yanich, life-
guards. A Garfield, Pri Gaines, pool manRub, Campbell and ers; Anna Pyke
tick aud Sadie Smoyer, matrons; Bill Thomp=Lyle Hiatt, Betty Walker and Violet Bhcemaker, lifeguards. Pool manager not yet selegted. At Willard, Paul Meyers, pool manager; Della Patterson, checker; lannie Parson joa Iona Pruner, matrons; Rupert PhilJohn Schnepf, Bebit Corya and Charles Irwin, lifeguards.
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PURPLE HEART ORDER IN TWO-DAY PARLEY,
The Military Order of the ele Rs Heart will hold its 10th annual convention at the Frank T. Strayer | post 1405, V. F. W. hall, tomorrow and i A banquet, and dance will be fea-
Sunday. The ladies’ auxiliary mest at 1030 a. m. Sunday a the war \ | me
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_and fancy bands . . , light and dark tones.
for
THIS IS | Let's Back Our
Fighting Dads With a War Bond
FATHER'S DAY
Surprise
Hand-Made Hand-Painted
TIES 69¢
Distinctive designs that mark each one as individual. They are summery looking and we're sure Dad will like them. Buy him 3 for $2.00.
L, LIGHT-WEIGHT
Straw HATS
SHOP AND COMPARE THE VALUES AT LEADER'S We believe these are the best hat values in town, so stop in and get upder one of them for summer comfort, New shapes . . . plain
Sizes 6% to 7%.
tured at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow, with!l lf a business session at 10:30 a. mf}
MEN'S SANFORI
Slight irregulars California”
The shirt and
fly.
tan and blue Sizes 29 to 42.
brand. You'll quality, but we can’t mention the name
pan trasting. The shirt is long sleeve with double-duty _ « the pants are pleated and with zipper
“AND SLACKS
Sanforized woven cottons in gray,
“Rivercrest” fabrics in plain and striped patterns. Blue, tan and green. Sizes 30 to 42.
Sgr ss santion :
Dad With a Quality
White and Fancy Patterns
These are top ‘drawer
buy for himself. Tailored in the TRU-VAL manner that combines style, fit and comfort. All sanforized shrunk with perfect fitting collars.
Collar Size, 14 to I8 Sleeve Lengths, 32 to 35
LONG sueeve Plaid SPORT SHIRTS
These shirts lead a double
life. Wear the neck open $2
when you feel informal or button it up and slip on a tie. They're bright and colorful plaids, also mercerized twills in solid colors. All sizes,
MEN'S BANNE | BANNER 1 ACK SOX
All first quality anklet
styles. A large choice C 5 of fancies and plain tor patterns. Pine rayon 850 fibers reinforced with cotton. MEN'S COOL . evs Cool SPORT SHIRTS Inner -outer style with short ‘sleeves, convertible $ 98 collar and 2 large pockets. Plain colors and plaids. Sizes 8S, M, L.
Striped Broadcloth Pajamas
Choose from coat or slipover middy styles. Draw- S 98 string pants. The patterns are bright and colorful. ~ ALL SIZES A to D
ALL-WOOL SWIM TRUNKS Wool with lastex knit
Made With built-in sup- 1 65
port. Navy, roval or maroon. All regular sizes.
Cotton Knit TEE SHIRTS
Panel rib in white and col-
ors. The easy-to-slip-into, Cc the easy-to-launder sume-
mer shirt. Sizes S§, M, L.
ALL-LEATHER LEATHER MILITARY SETS Case contains all th necessary articles for $49%. a man's toilet. Give Dad one. Incl.
SLACK SUITS
ZED COTTON POPLINS
You'll need at least a couple of these for cool comfort during those moments of sports or relaxation. They're fully cut for 98 summer comfort. Short-sleeve shirt, pleated trousers with matching belt.
LUSTROUS “VERNAY" RAYONS
of a famous “Styled in recognize the
te are con
patterns, Washabl :
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SUMMER HATS
Fo
- $1.84 and 52.84
STRAWS — FELTS COCOANUTS LARGE BRIMS TURBANS FLOWER TRIMS SWAGGER STYLES TAILORED STYLES MATRON STYLES
Black - White - Red Rose-Copen-Navy
& : Plenty of Large Headsizes
shirts that Dad wowd
We
Specialize In
46 to 52 24'2 to 28'2
senderi=™ Dresses
%
® Rayon Bembergs ® Duco Romaines ® Duco Rayon Jersey
® Acetate Crepes © ® Rayon Sheer Spuns
® Rayon Broadcloths
We selected these dresses with an eye toward youthfulness for the woman who always says: “I can never find anything except old lady styles. enjoy them all season. Choose from summer black “with white, green, luggage, lilac, gold or powder, in prints, dots or selids.
OTHER LARGE SIZES $398 TO $9.90
Women's Skirts & Blouses The Skirts:
$398
8-Gore style of rayon alpaca. Navy, aqua and powder.
SIZES 32 TO 38
Sizes
LARG
”
They're cool and summery and you'll
The Blouses:
$9 98
failored or ruffled trim styles. Rayon fugi or rayon crepe. White, peach, maize, powder.
SIZES 40 TO 46
Guaranteed Service or Your Money Refunded
FRUIT OF THE LOOM COTTON KNIT BRIEFS
Ideal to wear with your slacks or shorts. They're cool, easy c to launder and need no iron ing. Elastic back, Sizes 8S, L.
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Misses’ Sanforized
Denim Farmerettes
394
Summer weight that is easy to launder, Made with fitted diaphram, bib and suspenders. Two large pockets. Light or medium blue. ‘Sizes 12 to 18.
Women's and Misses’
NON-RATIONED PLAY SHOES
s] 97
® Open Backs, Open Toe: ® Closed Backs, Open Tees
®Pumps © Straps ® Laced Red! Blue!
White! Green! Beige! Combinations!
SUMMER ANKLETS
15¢
Trim straight up styles of cool cottons and m weaves. Gay summer colors. Sizes 8% to 10%. Also infants’ in 34 to 8.
Boys’ Sanforized
Slack Suits
Spun rayons, gabardines and nub weaves. outer style with short sleeves and layback collar. Longies the full slack model. Blue, brown or green.
BOYS’ WASH PANTS
a eotows. "pul the $ solid colors. Full slack model. Banioiized
Shirt is inner-
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Girls’ Cotion
PEASANT SKIRTS
$725
Easy to wash seersuckers and percales in stripes or bright colorful prints. ‘They're so cool and attractive for summer wear. Sizes 8 fo 16.
3 to 6x Sizes. $1.19
bY "Se and Twill
SHORTS
