Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 August 1944 — Page 5
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THURSDAY, AUG. n 1944
, er of the Indianapolis Star, will * address the Optimist club luncheon |
WARTIME LIVING—
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Perfumed soap looks good for # any climate. The incidentthink of for homefolks’ gifts are being asked for by the service girls—bobby pins, buttons, hairnets, blouses, regulation neckties. Gift senders report that the size of the box is not too discouraging. A number of garments, such as blouses and underclothes, can be packed in, and small packages of nail polish, soap, sachet, bobby’ pins, or indestructible candy wedged in the soft cloth.
DEWEY-BRICKER CLUB FORMED BY WOMEN
A Marion county Dewey-Bricker | Women's club was formed yesterday | by a group of Republican women at | i the Columbia club. Mrs. Lyman Thompson, 11th distrist director of the state Federation of Republican Women’s clubs, was elected president, Other officers chosen were Mrs. Hall Cochrane, first vice president; iMrs. Gentry Haun, second vice president, and Mrs. G. C. Reasner,
{| secretary.
Membership in the club is open {to anyone interested in supporting | the G.O.P. presidential and vice presidential nominees this fall, Mrs, | Thompson said. Committee ap- { pointments are to be announced later.
| EASTERN STAR FORMS |
ALLISON PLANT UNIT
A new order of the Eastern Star club has been organized for mem-
Bl bers working at the Allison plants.
Meetings will be held at the Central Y.W.C. A. Mrs. Rebecca Hartin is president, Mrs. Orda Marley, vice president; Mrs. Esther Woodruff, secretary, and Mrs. Marguerite Kerr treasurer,
Know Service Girl Abrosd?:
. By ANN STEVICK NEA Stat Writer
WASHINGTON, Aug. 17—You will have only about a month of
which begins Sept. 15. This year you're likely to be sending a gift to an overseas service woman, too, so polls are being taken by the army service group and Red Cross to find out what service women want that can be put into the regular boxes—12x6% inches, 4 inches deep—which
Welcome Gift
mailing period for overseas Sita,
Ration Calendar
MEAT—Red stamps A8° through Z8 and AS, BS, C5 and D5 in Book 4 good indefinitely for 10 points each.
SUGAR—Stamps 30, 31 and 32 in Book 4 are good indefinitely for 5 pounds. Stamp 40 in Book 4 good for 5 pounds of canning sugar. Applicants applying for canning sugar should send in one spare | stamp 37, attached to the applica~ tion for each applicant.
SHOES—-No. 1 and No. 2 “"alr-| plane” stamps in Book 3 good indefinitely.
CANNED GOUDS-Bius stampa AS through Z8 and A5 through F5 in Book 4 good indetmnely for 10 points each.
GASOLINE—Stamp A-12 is for 3 gallons and expires Sept. B3 and C3 and B4 and C4 good 5 gallons. T (3d quarter) good 5 gallons through Sept. 30; E, E and E2 good for 1 gallon; R, Rl an SHEE 508 108 | BLO Rs not valid at filling stations.. Consumer may exchange R for E at his local board if he wishes to purchase non-highway gasoline at filling sta- | tion. A, B, C, D and T coupons| are not valid until they have been indorsed ih ink or pencil with auto- | mobile registration number and = state. Motorists should write 194 = numbers on book and coupons.
FUEL OIL—Period 4 and § coupons valid through Sept 30. Al change-making coupons and reserve coupons are now good. Fuel oil rations for 1044-45 heating season now being issued. Period 1 good immediately.
TIRES—Commercial vehicle tire inspection every six months or every |= 5000 miles. Inspection certificates = on passenger automobiles will be a |S requisite in obtaining replacement | tires. B card holders are now eligi-| ble for grade 1 tires if they can {prove extreme necessity. All A holders are eligible for grade 3 tires, including factory seconds, if they! find tires which may be purchased. |
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‘Y’ BAND TO GIVE CONCER
The Senate Avenue Y M. C. band will give a concert at Camp Sullivan at 7 p. m. tomorrow under
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the sponsorship of a neighborhood | committee.
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leatherette upholstered Small carrying charge
in walnut veneers, as illustrated .: * oo oo
Large, good looking and very well * Drawers have. strong, dovetailed
Attractive striped walnut veneers are in smart modern finish. 421: inches long.
DESK CHAIR in walnut finish with $4 -
Kneehole Desk $ 34.50
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hardwood ‘interiors.
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on deferred payments
Summer Store Hours:
Tuesday thru Frida Saturday — 9:45 to | P. Monday—12 Noon to 9 P. M.
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B. Rayon jersey blouses in white, pastels, new shades. Washable. $2.00. All - wool plaid skirts in attractive color combinations. Pleated. Sizes 7 to 14. $5.00
3 All - wool California coat sweater in red, copen, maize, white,
green. Sizes 3 to 6x. $2.69
Rayon crepe blouse, white only, sizes 3 to 6x, $2.00. All-wool skirts in shepherd checks, plain and pas- . tel plaids. Sizes 3 to 6x, $3.00
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= Light - weight, all - wool Shetland jumper fn red, copen, green. Sizes 3 to 6x.
Contrasting trim. $3.98
Broadcloth lingerie embroidery or rick-rack trimmed. White with Sizes 3 to. 6x.
red, green, pastels. $1.59
G. Clan plaid jerkin suit in Sizes 3 to 6x. $5.98
in small
100% wool.
Dainty dimity blouse checks. Sizes 3 to 6x. $1.39
terned plaid front.
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C. Pinwale corduroy jumpers vertible collar. $5.98
Red, brown, wine.
D . Colorful plaid reversible coats lined and breasted boxy style. $13.98
innerlined. DoubleSizes 7 to 14.
H. Jumper in pinwale
corduroy. Rick -rack trim. Red, green, Sizes 3 to 6x. © $3. 00 -
Rayon blouse in. ‘novelty checks. Sizes 3 to 6x. 5200
Heavy plaid cotton. only. Sizes 4 to 12.
Pinwale corduroy overalls in wine, roval, green.
to 10. $2.98
A. Corduroy back Weskit, with a small pat-Eight-gore corduroy skirt. Red, green, brown. Sizes 10 to 16. $7.98
with a conSizes 7 to 14.
fleece fingertip coats lined with heavy Burley-brown
$5.98
Sizes 2
School days will be here before you know it, and youll want sturdy, smart clothes to take your children back to school. Come to our Downstairs Youth Center for good - looking fash-
ions, sensibly priced and geared for serv1ce!
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iW Heavy plaid Mackinaws » with zipper hoods. Lined with water-repellent cotton poplin. Wine or blue jumbo plaids. Sizes 6 to 14.
Warm mackinaws lined ewith plaid cotton in maroon and blue. Topside in teal or brown. Sizes 4 to 12. $4.98
11. Partridge pattern corduroy 311,75 with elastic sides. overalls in gray or brown. Diagonal or herringbone pat-
Sizes 2 to 10. §2.69 terns in light and medium
shades. Sizes 8 to 12. $4.98
* For BOYS! * For GIRLS!
The perfect school shoes. Made for action in pliant, rugged, scuff-re-sistant leathers. Goodyear welt, roomy last with wide toes, snugfitting heel. A number of high shoe and Oxford styles to choose from: leather or cord soles. Sizes 8% to 3, A to D widths.
~Children’s Shoes, Downstairs at AYRES.
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