Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 June 1944 — Page 14
Lawrnrce Lions Given Charter
the group that has 44 charter
members. Musical entertainment featured the program at which the - rence town board and fire department presented the new unit with an American flag.
© CONCERT SCHEDULED Hawthorne park will be the scene at 8 p. m. tonight of the first of several summer concerts planned by the Vonnegut Hardware Co. band in co-operation with the park de{partment. Edwin E. Kerner is the { band director, and officers of the | Hawthofhne Social Service associa|tion, sponsors of the concert, are C. J. Royster, president; Dr. L. M. Sartor, vice president; Roland H. Jones, secretary-treasurer.
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E APOLOGIZE for our inability to serve all of our hard-of-hearing friends who have called upon us during the recent demonstrations through one centrilly located retail optical outlet in this city. Tremendous numbers of Zenith Radionic Hearing Aids have been purchased without one person having been urged to buy. Many people have been made fit for war work. A number are now in our own plant in Chicago—and many others in local war plants
You can now inspect and secure the Zenith Radionic Hearing Aid in various localities at a limited number of reputable optical establishments franchised by Zenith.
Direct personal contact with our hard of hearing friends has convinced us that the years of engineering and preparation which made the Zenith Radionic Hearing Aid possible, have been
Capacity-raxing crowds—people with deficient hearing—their families—their friends—have proved the scope and intensity of interest in this —the first offering of a quality hearing aid (complete with miniature radio tubes, phone and batteries) at $40 . usual price for a fine vacuum tube instrument. The hearing results—the gratifying volume of
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BRICQUEBEC, France, June 27
man reprisals, Frenchmen are shearing off the hair of the girls
Nazis.
Kew Gardens, N.Y, told of investigating a mob scene in the main square. “I saw someone in the crowd had a young girl by the hair. Then I saw the flash of scissors as they began cutting great chunks of black hair from her head. An MP and I tried to keep the crowd moving, but they were determined in their work. Before we could break it up, the girl emerged baldjheaded.” Alfred Grey Jr. of Brooklyn said {he saw another girl, completely |bald-headed, running away from {the crowd. Grey said he also saw {two middle-aged French women | operating on another girl with barber clippers.
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FRIENDLY TO NAZIS|
(U. P.).—No longer afraid of Ger-|’
who were “too friendly” with the
Lt. Francis Carpenter of South |:
In War Saga
Gary Cooper stars with Laraine
Day in “The Story of Dr. Wassell,” opening tomorrow at the Indiana.
2-RATION BOARDS IN COUNTY MERGE
Marion county war price and rationing boards 49-8 and 49-9 have been combined and will be known as 49-8, Alex L. Taggart, county price and rationing administrator, announced today. The territory covered by the new board is bounded on the west by the Big 4 railroad tracks, along 38th
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| White river to Burdsal pkwy.; east jon the parkway to Fall Creek, and
| and northeast along the tracks to | E. 38th st.
| Marion county
st. to White river, south along
| along the creek to 22d st.; east on 122d to Ralston, north on Ralston to | E. 25th st., east to the Big 4 tracks,
ayilliam H. Morrison is chairman |
lof the board, and Melvin Rentsch | | and Robert N. Fulton are vice chair-| men.
Ralph Howard will be the new chief clerk, and E. E. Keller, | chairman of the old 49-9 board, | will become a member of the commercial food
| rpanel. |
| PIANO RECITAL FRIDAY |
A piano duet recital, featuring the Misses Marian Laut and Louise | Swan, will be held Friday at 10:45 a. m. at the Arthur Jordan Con-| | servatory of Music.
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Your response has transformed an idea into a reality so additional distribution provisions have been made!
purchase—the unprecedented demand—these things are now established facts born of our determination to lower the cost of hearing. Word of mouth from users—as the result of personal experience—sending in friends to see and purchase—comment favorable far in excess of any claims we care to make—prove this device IS
tiopary—in fact as well as in word.
In expanding Zenith franchised optical outlets, and placing the Zenith Radionic Hearing Aid in
series.
the capable hands of reputable optical establish-
crystal micro- . . one-fourth the
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FOR YOURSELF—YOU WILL NOT BE URGED TO BUY
For the present we have, for your convenience, franchised the optical establishments listed below. Our problem today is one of national production and distribution. Naturally, as soon as practical, the number of franchises will be expanded. Your inspection of the Zenith Radionic Hearing Aid will be welcomed. You will not be urged to buy— no salesmen will call at your home. Try for your-
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DR. C. 0. HAFFNER 126 8. Green St, le Ind.
DR. HAN American a Park Bldg. Noblesville, Ind. r 5 Jomxsox & co, w 243 N. Main Sf
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ments franchised by Zenith—we can only’ say that already our own most optimistic expectations as to demand and user experience have been far exceeded. And—most important of all—we now see with increasing clarity, the vital part this device will play in making those with deficient hearing available for effective cooperation in the war effort. Zenith, when it started this crusade to lower the cost of hearing, believed its new Hearing Aid would have an amazing sale. The Zenith factory has been deluged with letters and checks far beyond anticipation. Zenith is increasing production daily, but absolutely refuses to be stampeded into sacrificing quality for quantity. We ask the hard-of-hearing public to investigate—to come in for a demonstration, but to be patient if hearing aids are not immediately available for all.
self this new and revolutionary key to better hearing. Investigate its many features. All controls, such as tone and volume, are on the OUTSIDE— at your finger tips. YOU adjust them to where YOU HEAR BEST. As easy to adjust as a pair of binoculars. You owe it to yourself—your family — your friends—yes, your country—at least to|investigate.
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“Daze of Glory" with ra 12:44, 3:54, 2:94 and 10:14.
“Two Girls and a Sailor,” with Oloria” Deltawen, st 11 148 434 a! 7:08 and 9:81
“Follow the Boys,” with George Raft and Vera Zorina, at 11:21, 1:50, 4:37, 7:15 and 9:53.
and June Haver, at 13:27, san 6:47 and 9:57.
Son Srden My Rhythm." with Gloria
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THE NEW ZENITH RADIONIC HEARING AID
ACCEPTED BY AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION COUNCIL ON PHYSICAL THERAPY
Zenith has built into ™ Eo hearing aid the bess
~ model ; : s ONE price :
that modern knowledge and Radionic engineering make possible: Zenith has no other models—ONE
ONE quality.
ZENITH DOES TE
ing aid may do harm security: Therefore,
There are cases in which deficient hearing is caused by a progressive disease and any hear-
consult your otologist or ear doctor to make sure that your hearing deficiency is the type that can’ be benefited by the use of a hearing aid.
NO AUDIOMETER STING
by giving a false sense of we recommend that you
THE NEW ZENITH RADIONIC HE ARING AID IS NOW AVAILABLE AT THE FOLLOWING ZENITH FRANCHISED OUTLETS:
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DRUG STORE
18 E. WASHINGTON ST, Barron St, 101-A East Main St. Greencastle, Ind. Eaton, Ohio Lebanon, Ind. DR. EDWIN H. ROBISON
DR. C. F. KAPPES St. Paul, Ind,
DRS. EER a WOLFF a a.
DR. DON R. PECK © 208% 8. Anderson St.
8. New Cast
0. W. 8
Peoples Life Bldg. Frankfort, Ind. DR. R. E. 521 Washington St. Columb: DR, M. J. SMITH 203-A
SAWYER Alexandria, Ind.
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DR. STEPHEN PF. SULLIVAN
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eG Ind. DR, C. P. WATERS 217 8S. Walnut St. Muncie, Ind. H. BLOCK
WM. Co. (North: Mezzanine) 50 N, Iilinols
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SIGNS 5 FROM HERE
Among the recent pledges to Sphinx, the junior men’s class honorary organization of Butler university, were five Indianapolis men. The fraternfty which has been inactive will return to an active status next fall. Indianapolis men chosen were William Patterson, James Bash, John Stuart, Jerry York and Theodore Popofl.
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