Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1944 — Page 17
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SENUINE WARM MORNING HEATER
Here's the heater that REVOLUTIONIZED the stove industry! We have both styles pictured here. You may have them delivered
immediately, or they can be delivered later this fall!
Semi-automatic magazine feed. -Holds 100 pounds of coal.
Burns any kind of coal, coke or briquets.
No clinkers, only a fine ash, Starts a fire but once a year.
Heats all day and all night without refueling.
Requires less attention than most furnaces.
Stoves—Fifth Floor Circulator Model Radiant Model livered and Connected 94.95 on Maron Coury 48.45 % BLOCK'S CONVENIENT TERMS
Also Shown in Our Branch Store, 11th and Meridian Sts
NEW SOLID OAK DINETTE SETS
49.95
A whole new shipment of fine, sturdily built sets, finished in the light tone so fashionable now. The seats of the chairs are upholstered in red shade. The 45x32-in. table top extends to
57x32 inches.
AVAILABLE ON BLOCK'S CONVENIENT TERMS
BLOCK'S—Auxiliary Purniture Fifth Floor
"CONTINENTAL CUSTOM-BUILT RECORD CABINETS
35.00
FOR ALBUMS AND RECORDS. Four partitions with large Doors mahogany Bnishey, hand rubbed.
roomy shelf inside. 31 Inches high, 16x19 inches wide,
SINGLE-DOOR GEORGIAN CABINET—Five-ply veneered throughout. Sliced walnut or mahogany. Hand-rubbed top™ and door. Has two compartments to hold 10-inch or 12-inch albums—upper compartment partitioned into four 4-inch sections. Height, 3112 inches: width, 19% inches; depth, 186%
inches. Shipping weight, 41 pounds.
KR BLOCK'S—Record Shop, Fifth Floor
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RECORD CARRYING CASE ra
Handy for record lovers who enjoy sharing their pet pieces. plywood with strong handle and records,
Brown leatherette covered double fastening. Holds 50 10-inch
BLOCK'S—Record Dept., Fifth Floor
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12.98
FULL OR SINGLE BED SIZE
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HIRSCHMAN MATTRESS
Comfortable, thick, soft mattress, weighing 50 Ibs, and made of felted cotton in layers, to prevent packing or shifting. In a cover of light blue striped
ole Compiate
BLOCK 'S—Sleep Shop, Fifth Fir,
KERR MASON JARS <3) 49¢ >
With glass lid centers.
RELIABLE MASON JARS
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With glass lid centers.
Also Vacuum Sea] Lids.
Quart Size 3. 59¢ doz.; % Sop:
With glass tops, , rubber sealing.
“8% Quart capacity,
50-Foot
GOODYEAR GARDEN 2.98
%:-Inch hose made by Goodyear, with brass couplings that won’ rust and get stuck. Heavy rubber inner. tubings with cotton braid rubber covered.
“BALL” MASON JARS
Vacuum Seal Mason Jars, pt, 49%
CHARGE ON JARS
enamelware with
ALL-PURPOSE STEAMER
.jipaper cups and have increased the
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[Tackson-Loehr Rite Will Be In Septem ber
Chapel - in - the = Woods at the naval air base, Norfolk, Va.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
couple is at home in Norfolk. 2 # » pies Jun Wo%%c ana 1. Berpand Varner Rue will be married at 4:30 oan cor pile
terian church in Evansville ! The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Alexander Woods, Evansville, and Mr, Rue’s parents are Mr, and Mrs. James G. Rue, Chrisney. Both Miss Woods and the prospeetive bridegroom are graduates of DePauw university where she was a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority, and he was affiliated with Delta Chi fraternity. os . . Mr. and Mrs. William Reller, 2805 8. Delaware st. announce the engagement of their daughter, Wilma, | to Cpl. William Gluesenkamp, son ! of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gluesenkamp, 620 Epler ave. » = s Miss Eva J. Clarkson became the bride of Lt. Jack D. Leo in a ceremony Aug. 6 in the Eighth Christian church, Mrs. Leo is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Clarkson, 3353 W. 16th st. and Lt. Leo's parents are Mr, and Mrs. James Leo, 1832 Moreland ave. The couple is at home in Rantoul, Ill. where the bridegroom is stationed.
‘Russian Relief Display Planned
The Russian War Relief exhibit to be held Friday through Sept. 9 in Block's auditorium will feature pictures by leading Indiana artists. The display will include actual war scenes in contrast to American views, The Russian War Relief has agreed to send three million individual kits containing the necessities most needed as advised by the Red Cross. The kits will hold items such as soap, sugar, bouillon cubes, towels, gloves and sewing materials. Visitors at the exhibit
‘one of these kits and to send a
personal message to the recipient,
Clothes Made White By Soap and Water
To blue or not to blue? Al-
a snowy wash, many women like the blue-white tint due to bluing. There are many types of bluing.
use, the point to remember is that the cleansing is performed by suds. Clothes will not have the sparkle that makes a woman proud of her work unless soil is removed by adequate washing with soap and water.
Straws and Cups Safeguard Health
Drinking straws and paper cups are regarded as essential in most public eating places to safeguard public health, Drugstores, fountains and restaurants, where the help situation has grown more acute every month of the war, have replaced glasses with
use of drinking straws served with cool drinks as an additional sanitary measure.
Phi Delta Pi Meeting
Delta chapter, Phi Delta Pi sorority, will meet at 8 p. m. today in the Rho Delta clubroom, 232 Lemcke building.
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HAND-LOOPED NECK
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[> - © MAIL ORDER BLANK THE WM. H. BLOCK CO. . 3 INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Please send me the following Shaker-knit sweaters at 395
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THEY'RE 100%, WOOL (every thread)
SHAKER KNIT (big and boxy)
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USCIOUS SHADES AS FOLLOWS:
Pink Cherry Lilae Blue Yellow Luggage Fuchsia Lime and White
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