Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 June 1944 — Page 2

Silhouette Sleek

Cornette Original

The ship that is always styled and tailored to give that under-cover smoothness so essential to the beauty of thin

summer dresses and suits. Rayon crepe in tearose and white.

1. Exquisite embroidered net camisole top. Fitted bodice and straight back. Sizes 31 to 37, 34 to 40. 4.00

2. Fitted midriff and straight-cut skirt that won't ride up. Dainty bow knots embroidery, adjustable straps. Sizes 31 to 37, 34 to 44. 3.00

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mit st. Parachuting | from his burning { B-17, the bombarlater - navigator | suffered a broken !ankle after landling, but improvised first aid dressings from his life jacket and hobbled toward allied ground over {300 miles away on

Lt. Howard | tree-branch crutches. He reached and vagrancy.

| safety on May 20, in time to send | | Mrs, Howard an “all well and gl

| Mother's day cable, | A veteran of three years in the

| the Cathedral high school graduate {and former Butler university stu-

fter Long Hike [EL Over Italy on Broken Anklet

Shot down with his Fortress bilitation center at Miami, Fla, for | crewmates over enemy territory and rest and reassignment in two weeks.

radio

{reported missing March 18 over Lt. Howard appeared as & barl-ivention of the Indiana Pharma- | Italy, 1st Lt. Thomas E. Howard tone on local radio programs before ceutical association today on “The 'is back home visiting his mother, enlistment and also appeared sev-|Prescription

Department as an Eco-

| Mrs. Mary Howard, at 311 N. Suin- |eral times on the Major Bowes|nomic Factor.” The convention

{opened last night in the Claypool

| He holds the purple heart, the hotel, with ‘a meeting of the execulair medal with clusters and other tive committee. | decorations.

Governor Schricker and Stephen Badanish, Gary, president of the

ARREST MOTORIST ON [ssociation. were to speak this attTHREE CHARGES HERE| A Jk on Safeguarding Public ing

William M. Terry, 4251 Sunset|J. Harold Jones, state pharmaceu-

tical inspector, and “Latest Radio

ave, was held today on charges of fave, Merchandising Methods” was disreckless driving, operating & Ve-|., 4 by Gordon A. Triplett, chair-

hicle under the influence of liquoriman of the radio merchandising

committee.

Police said & squad car pursued| E. A. Harrow, secretary of the

Indiana board of pharmacy, spoke

Terry, who they sald was cutting In| 0 "0p 0 00 rtime operations of his and out of traffic, from 42d st. 0 organization and William Freund,

{army and of 21 combat missions, | the 3700 block on Fall Creek blvd. president of the Indianapolis asso-

The officers stated they found three|ciation of retail druggists, welcomed

wheels with new tires and three old [the group to Indianapolis.

|dent will go to the air force veha- | tires in the car.

Others on the afternoon program

Richard Haworth Bryan Tryon

PVT. RICHARD R. HAWORTH has returned to Camp Shelby, Miss., after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Gurney Haworth, 1026 Ewst. BRYAN TRYON, seaman 2-c, husband of Tryon, 3340 E. 20th st, is stationed at Boston, Mass. He is the son of Mrs. Ruby Arnold, 2101% Central ave.

were Dr. Ivor Griffith, Philadelphia, president of the American Pharmaceutical association; Charles D. Schreiber, chairman of the national pharmacy week committee; Carl E. Nelson of the Indiana inter-profes-sional health committee, and B. M. Keene, past president of the Indiana Pharmaceutical association,

That's what everyone says about rayon jersey. For it's as cool as fresh spring water against your skin —and just as smooth. Beautifully styled in these pretty summer dresses that are so shimmeringly

attractive—by day or by night!

{at City hospital with back injuries) Night in the

brought injuries to three persons, Mary Ruth McClain, 18, of 412| DeMolay member at E, 15th st, was in a fair condition) ball Saturday

received when she fell from a horse] Scottish Rite Cathedral

a scalp laceration believed to have, Nn nual session resulted from a fall off the back| of the Indiana of an ice truck. He was treated at| Grand Council

City hospital. Melvin Johnson, 10, of 1252 8.| Pers. Harding st., reseived a cut lip when| The session,

he slipped from a diving board| Which is a two- . ‘while swimming at Rhodius park.| 48y affair, Mis DeHart 3 The life guard administered first| starts Friday at the Claypool aid. frst: hotel. A banquet will be served in the Riley room of the Clay~ MOYNAHAN SPEAKS HERE pool Friday night and there will John D. Moynahan, ent of| Dé 8 swimming and luncheon he CH Lite| Party for the girls at the Riviera Underwriters, will address the| Club Saturday morning. Mrs, Indianapolis Association of Life| Edna Weitzel is grand guardian Underwriters at a luncheon in Hotel | 8nd Herschel Ginn is associate

Lincoln, and the Indianapolis General Agents and Managers association at a dinner in the Athenaeum

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8. Glorious flower print in shades of fuchsia and rose on white, with rich ruching neckline, Sizes 10 to 16,

4. Delightfully styled in white, maiase, blue, pink or green. Sizes 10 to 18,

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