Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1944 — Page 15

=> x, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 104 al : pr ~ Indiana G.A.R. Mee eck ¢ ’ : : NS ‘ oc @. oath ai- Bl on susians, dopseunent encampment of the Grand Army of] SATURDAY — LAST DAY — - KITCHEN oF TOMORROW DISPLAY — ON BLOCK'S FIFTH FLOOR ivered- at the the Republie will open its five-day program here Sunday, meeting with |. onvention last six affiliated veterans’ organizations. This is the first time in over 25 J. Madden of years the encampment has met in Indianapolis. 3 vr ’ Of the 10 living members of the Indiana G. A. R. only three are . ; : : . expected to attend encampment. They are Isaac W. Sharp, Warsaw, 4 = Sa, 1 yr. ri at : 2 Special Purchase of 1 te at the way er; John Adams, Jongshoro, assist- S Go D 1,000 Beverage Sets i segue *picked- § ant adjutant general, also 96, and SUN es own i part, the G. O. John F. Smith, Marion, & 101-Year- msc ‘ : THE 5 U. 8 senate. .old member. | 5 t chairman BN Mrs. Irene Compton, secretary of -4 ies Shalrman ‘BR, the Indiana G.A.R., with offices in “SOAPBUBBLE” ™ 1 the statehouse, said that there are 1 vestigation be only 20 civil war veterans in Indi- . S E T 3 +t in his cam- * ana, Including the 10 ‘members of 4 he Republican es ‘the G.A.R. There are 350 in the 3 . nation. wiieh burned . Parade Wednesday 2.2 5 : . A parade will be held Wednesday ‘B’ pe © ern wr Ft. A tall, tall 3-gt. pitcher with ice lip, in iri id with fire in Harrison and Stout field will be escent pale amber and six |2-0z. tumblers Tan . the - n multicolored iridescents, airy and shinhecause we among organizations par ry and permitted ticipating. ing as soapbubbles, wonderful to have a A reception and ball will be held \ set with capacity for second servings all rthing on their Tuesday night in the rotunda at i ites applauded. the statehouse, at which time roun all they were Mayor Tyndall will officially wel- | ! come the encampment to the city. : 4 3 on tou was [Wl Govtor Sev vs sare | at uk sue, ig, o THE “RINGS OF CHARM" SET | ; n apo. A in the assembly hall of the Clay- : : . 3 » will be fewer » y display two Japanese flags which Block’s Is First Again! : ou eannot say pool ho A nt to meet with the| Were acquired in the Shvasion of i . ] Indiana Orga . . i t t 3 a G.AR. include ‘the Ladies of the | “g " g0f BU PRCEE FIRST SHIPMENT OF FULL-SIZE GAS RANGES . | hes Grand Army, the Sons of Union rents, Mr and Mrs. J. A : , . ce . 1 by the 1 Veterans, the Federated Patriotic| boro L tr Crystal clear pitcher, with ice lip and six 4 ' Dring Mog oN Salter, 3607 E. Michigan st. with 12.07. tumblers all i 3 with tel 1 ¥. the Women's el “oats, : i . PREWAR QUALITY -oz. tumblers, all ringed with many paste ] ot Loud lat the Daughters of Union Veterans, | © 3 na il Ao “elude PAEWAR 59 95 CONNECTION 2.50 colors, pretty and cool looking. « nonopolies and and the auxiliary to Sons of Union | 10° engineer unit, eluded * ' . = + pretty 9 ; pl. Veterans A Te PHONE (RILEY 8421) MAIL AND 3 tion ever held Joseph J. Cripe will serve as gen- | I'S is 8 necklace made of Jap Take a good look at it! Welcome back its many convenient features, so long 421) 3 : eral chairman of the encampment, Ee un to his unobtainable! Full 37 in. length! Automatic top lighting! Two space-saving = C. O. D. ORDERS FILLED 1 Na Jiatad . 8 ahd MY. Sompton wil sive Be Overseas since January, he row service drawers! Roll-out broiler and one-piece oven, fully insulated! i Out-of-Town Orders Add 25c for 4 to meet.” chairmen are Ralph TT ae ‘Is stationed at an advanced rest Bripg in Your Stove Certificate for Prewar Quality! i. Postage and Packing. Liebold, Mrs. R. F. Holtman, Mrs. | base in the South P Pacific. Available on Block's Convenient Terms. pd ) BLOCK 'S—China and Crystal Shop Eg Grace Schulmeyer, Paul A. Walk i ‘ BLOCK 'S—For Dependable Appliances, Fifth Floor So Fifth Floor 3 that Mr. Cape- and Edward C. Harding. ALLIES MOVE AHEAD ’ Also at Our Branch Store, 11th and Meridian 3 hricker, Demo- ; , cleaners. He FIREMEN HERE FIGHT IN N ITALY'S MUD J t convention as E * fighting dic- ~ SHELBYVILLE . BLAZE! . oy batho . 4 y ting 8 tor : Aring a call from the Shel-| United Press Staff Correspondent’ S H 0 Ww E R Cc U BR T A | M A M D ; inated ‘“unani~ byville fire department, Indianapo-| ROME, June 22.—Allied forces A e against Ralph lis firemen helped fight a blaze hammered out “moderate” gains 4 which reduited in’ an estimated. along the mud-clogged highways FULL RUFFLED DRAPES re” Mr. Landis north of Grosseto and Perugia to- . ] ot toli-calls in $80,000 damage to a Shelbyville | Poy thrusting armored spearheads to the senate.” garage and machine shop early to- to within less than 60 miles of Set Q 95 by Governor day. Florence, while British 8th army ) . ator Frederick For almost four hours Chijet] lita SoiVerget on the big Adriatic i Cn ame BR LB mn NE a tks and tne Rg de | ker for senator per the flames swept the two- Advancing up the Tyrrhenian coast pr a 3 tain and matching ruf- 4 s last January, story brick building which housed |Tlled back strong enemy opposition i$ “4 fled window curtains in . ; i the Vandegrift & Pollen garage. | jon highways 1 and 73, moving up waterproofed rayon ] = bout six miles to positions 15 miles taffeta with aqraceful ; No one was injured, and the cause ® affeta with gracefu { . of the fire was unknown. above Grosseto. plume and flower de- GOODYE AR GARDEN HOSE 4 1 { At the same time, British 8th sian. Peach blue " 3 ‘army veterans drove on beyond : in oF daffodil ! a LOCAL YOUTHS HELD ‘captured Perugia toward Umber- gree ’ 3 IN THEFT OF CAR ‘ide 14 miles north of the Cathe- 3 dra] City. Other British units were 3 9 8 ; "ON, June 23. State police last night arrested reported progressing through the HAMPER . “AUTOMATIC” ICE REFRIGERATORS 4 Aries de Gaulle three Indianapolis youths in IO bi RS Went fu, 3.40-mtle from {i 7 Rin he vil i be fayette in connection with the theft yaxe Chiusi. 5 25 Special 47 00 va nk = of of an automoible belonging to Sam GREENCASTLE WOMAN DEAD . S0 Feet of well-made Goodyear hose, long enough for * Murbarger, head of the state ath- | . hurt his vanity I ge GREENCASTLE, June 22 (U. P) Hx21-In. ang 28-in. . . } 50 lb. capacity, with 4.48 sq. ft, shelf area ...47.00 eality. etic commission. | ~—Services were arranged today for tall, in white, bl 8 practically any city yard. Brass couplings are a boon, since : f+. shelf 7 at what U. 8, Mr. Murbarger reported his car!Mrs, Howard McClellan, 36, who was low. " . Se: Ly 75 lb. capacity, 9.5 sq. ft. shelf area.........64.75 is toward De stolen from in front of his home, injured fatally yesterday when N ——— foes reed Evie they won't rust Sanitary, easy to clean; cold washed air automatically circuSow sit-siyied 11 3318 W. Michigan st. yesterday struck by an automobile driven by tres. Se lates through box, keeping food fresh and cold. BOTH SIZES nment of the afternoon. The youths, two of them! R. D. Averill, Greencastle, which a a strong. READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. NO RESTRICTIONS. recognized 18 d th th 7, t . Sg , . a To & theft, The vin Pong. ring ‘ arabia pode iy BLOCK'S Housekeeping . BLOCK'S—For Dependable Appliances, Fifth Floor onal Liberation J Dept., Fifth Floor Also at Our Branch Store, 11th and Meridian St. wus eine Ml Mrs. Will R Wid f Cy ] eas teriories rs. Will Rogers, Widow o | Aug. 26, 1943. . CITROD N F H + / D d ODOR CANDLES Eh amous Mumorist, Is Dea

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