Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 September 1944 — Page 15

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Square buttons In twisted silver; 3 sizes, 2.50, 3.00 and 4.00. Gold, 3.00, 450 and 5.00. Plus tax.

Neatly tailored button with indented centers, 4 sizes in T colors, 1%, 20¢, 30c, 45¢

You know how an exciting button changes the appearance of a plain tailored suit or dress? How would you like to be turned loose in a multitude of buttons that stirs your imagination to fresh flights . of fancy? Plastic buttons, wood buttons, metal

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Flower-like plastic button with center studded with rhinestones. 3 sizes in 9 colors, 1.00, 1.25 and 1.50

Daisy-like plastic button with rhinestone center. 2 Sizes in 8 colors, 1.25 and

« Gold finished flower bute

tons with centers set with b large rhinestones, 1.25

Clear . plastic _buttans, studded with gold beads, 2 sizes in 4 colors, 1.25 and 1.50 :

Clear plastic petal buttons th colored centers. 3 sizes 3 colors, 1.00, 1.50 and

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Gold and silver finish but tons with, berry decoraeach 100

Beautiful plastic buttons “with 4 portholes and round center decoration. 3 sizes in 7 colors, 59¢, 69¢ and 89%¢

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Clear plastic buttons

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Tailored buttons with sim» ple loop center. 4 size: in 3 oolers, 29¢, 39¢, 4vo and

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Chief Petty Otfotr ing c. Stumpt Jr. is a living tribute to the skill of military and naval doctors. Over 70 per cent of his body was Severely burn in the Mediterranean last winter. Doctors consider burns over one third of the body fatal—yet today {. P. O. Stumpf is

| alive and well, The former Indianapolis fireman

flash came that a coal-laden Liberty ship had fires in two holds. They stood out to sea to meet her as she could not be brought into the harbor with munitions ships, and sent a boarding party over the

‘side with high pressure lines.

C, P. O. stumpf volunteered to go into one of the burning holds where the bulkheads were so hot that water turned to steam. The coal burst into flames between him and the escape ladder. He was wearing a mask and heavy gloves but his hands were still badly burned when he reached the ladder.

He Was piven 18 Pius of plassis ‘within 24 hours after being burned and 32 direct transfusions. He came home on an army hospital ship and

spent'.the time from July 30 until}

yesterday in the Charlestown, 8. C., naval hospital. C. P. O, Stumpf arrived honte by airliner Sunday and saw his wife, Margaret, for the first time in two years. Their home is at 4818 Wentworth blvd. After a 30-day furlough he will report to' Great Lakes for further convalescent treatment and return to duty about Jan. 1. For his courage he has vevetved the navy-marine corps medal for valor, a citation from Adm. H. K. Hewitt, and three letters of appreciation from commanding officers. He has been recommended for a commission as lieutenant junior grade,

REVELLERS UNIT TO MEET The Revellers auxiliary of the Sahara Grotto will meet tomorrow night at the Fountain Square Hall

Imminent war contract termination preparations have created gs for at least 100 negotiators or property disposal experts at the Jeffersonville Quartermasters’ Depot. = ° 2 Applicants for the openings will be interviewed Thursday at 411 federal building by Major P. G. Rosenau, officer in charge of the contract termination branch of the depot. Appointments for interviews may be made at the office of Major Joseph Wood, officer procurement office, federal building.

DISCUSSES ‘WHAT TO DO WITH REICH’

“What to Do With Germany” will be discussed by Prof. Frank E. Horack Jr. professor of law at Indiana university and co-ordina-tor of war service programs, before the Professional Men's Forum at 6 p. m. tomorrow at the Columbia club.

A general discussion will follow.

Lt, Charles H. ‘DeBow, a fghter. pilot, twice thought he “had a over Europe, but hé shot his way out of one hot spot and maneuvered out of another. Last week the vet

eran of 22 missions In eight months

spent a leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. DeBow, 2843 Boulevard pl. Over Vienna the 26-year-old airman .lost his formation and found himself surrounded by more than a dozen Nazi planes, “I just kept shooting and trying to scoot away at the same time,” he told his mother and dad. ¥é doesn't know how many enemy ships he nipped because flak disrupted his photographic equipment. In another instance his engine went on the blink over the Balkans, “sounding like it was gasping for breath.” Gunning and sideslipping over rugged mountain peaks, Lt. BeBow finally managed to “test

maneuver” his ship to the point where he was able temporarily to correct the flaw,

Lt. DeBow has been in the a shree yeats, having eniisied 4 junior year at Indiana un During most of that time he % an instructor at Selfridge Mich. He was graduated in from Crispus Attucks high where he was an R. 0. T, C. jor. He and Mrs. DeBow left | dianapolis Saturday to spend | remainder of his 22-day leave her parents in Montgomery,

PENSION GROUP TO MEET Group No. 1 of the Indiana age pension program will meet a§ 7:45 p. m. Thursday at the Spirits ualist Church, Park ave. and | Clair st.

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DO YOU WEAR YOUR STOCKINGS TURNED INSIDE OUT?

KNITTED

Many women prefer to wear their stockings inside out because the inside of a stocki looks sheerer, duller and doesn’t snag easily as the outside, Well, Strutwear simpl decided to knit the stocking inside out in : first place and women went WAC.Y o the whole idea. These stockings have a fi even seam and heel and come in one go-wit everything color called "Vision" (as seen the above sketch.) Sizes 81/5 to 10Y/5.

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