Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1944 — Page 5
re —————
7 NOV: NAZI ORDERS REVEAL FALSE TEETH DODGE
WITH THE AMERICAN THIRD ARMY, France, Nov. 30 (U. P)—
__ THE INDIANAPOL
lode Blase hui feed CL ~ |EDUCATION BY RADIO Institution Plans May Cost $63,000,000 = |'ccovc veering ser| Indiana's post-war institution de- approximated in the 1045-46 budget) Kechum estimated, Individual de- THE ARMY PLANNED the
A special meeting of the Indiana y i wedding of WAC 1st Lt. Grace A. velopment, program will cost an es- outline, SprToprisiicts of the Tgnls, mands for both wage and materials chapter of th§RAssociation for Bd-| meth 8 Sao 1s Ops timated $63,000,000, a preliminary Of course, Wii be ma e o¥pr a long outlays are from 15 to 30 per cent '
i is ] 3 i b adio will be held Dec. : teri Orders captured from a German |qraft of the ‘state's biennial budget range period of time, od Biller higher in & majority of the insti ucation by R 2 ei ihe style and material of her * panzer grenadier division detailed |ghowed today. Director C. Anderson Ketchum said, tutions “expense sheets.” 9 at Indiana university, Blooming- a. mony. wilch tack +. heavy penalties for front-line| The estimate is intended to cover| He sald the estimate was made| No guesses have been hazarded|ton. e. Of ’
» : g Soa 1 ct. 14 in 8t, Augustin “shirkers” who deliberately break (a long-range building and works (at the request of Governor Sehrick- | vet as ‘to the total increase asked| The program will include a panel Pap church in Italy uw pp false teeth or glass eyes in an |schedule including projects at the|er and the Indiana economic coul-|\jhy all state - departments, butdiscussion of “The School's Role in :
attempt to avoid combat. state's two universities and two|cil. _ {authorities expect the sum to run|the Production of Radio Programs,” ot He yasdt_ Awgrican military “False teeth must not b& taken |teachers colleges and its 20 other| This year total requests included far into six figures. Most of the|the showing of BBC, General Elec- But even the material and the. | out except for cleaning purposes,” penal and charity institutions. in institutional budgets have been|added requests were necessitated by|tric and army films and a discus- | tole of her wedding dress was > the orders said. Although the over-all figure was|increased by some $750,000, M flated wartime wages and prices, {sion of frequency modulation.
military secret to Lt. Smith until
TET RTT TINE | she was notified of an appoint-
SE ———— > a —— were il bappamarelicuieatn THs i ment for a fitting by a French
z rie ? seamstress. : 7724 n o Lt. Smith, daughter of Mr. and / and Mrs. John D. Smith, 2130 8. IT 42k / 5. oY 4 227 T4) A New Jersey &t., became the bride” : fi gi of 1st L& J. Reuben Darr, son
of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Darr of
Rome, Naples, Capri and Casorta. | Wis.
Warm Practical Gifts
For
Little Boys and Girls
JRE
Little girls’ all wool fleece top coat sets. Warmly lined
coat. Self and contrasting trim. "Lined zipper leggings. Colofs in natural, red, wine and tan. Sizes 1 to 6X. ...... $13.98
Little boys’ warm alt wool top fleece sets. Diagonal tweed pattern. Warmly lined coat tailored like Dad's. Lined zip-
per leggings. - Colors, brown and blue. Sizes 1 to 6. vessees $13.98 Matching hat, $1.00. ’ Little Boys’ _ Little Boys’, Girls’ ov } HP, oR } and Bib-Top Tailored
Little Girls’
Corduroy
Overalls $]-59
Styled with square neck. Fitted sewed in belt. Colors red, copen, wine and green. Sizes 1 to 4.
Corduroy
Overalls $79
= s s i s : E s - ES = : - —- s = - = = i = ’ % Overalls full cut and well taigE lored. Colors red, navy, brown, Eg copen, Sizes 1 to 6x. $1.79. -— Boys’ cotton knit polo shirts. Ase sorted stripes. Long sleeves. Sizes 2 to 6. $1.00. =
wo C
. Ayres’ Downstairs Youth Center,
‘Teens “Sloppy Joe”
All-Wool
SWEATERS $98 |
Long sleeve slipover sweaters. V-neck or crew neck. Colors maize, pink, powder, green, Sizes 32 to 38.
Boe
High School “Fishwife”
Pleated SKIRT)
Teen's love them, Attractive color combinations in pastels and block 98 plaids. Sizes 10 to 16.
Two 'Musts’ for Miss 7to 14 Red Reversible Coats S1<3-%
Girls’ red all-wool fleece reversible coats that are 80 necessary to every school girl. One side is in solid red, the reverse side is in natural color gabardine, Sizes 7 to 12.
| " Warm, Practical Gifts! Spun Rayon Jumper ®eB-%
Attractive girls’ spun rayon jumpers in lovely. pastel shades. Bib top with braid trim. Sizes 7 to 14.
Cotton Blouse to go with jumper at $1.29
1.
Boys’ SLACKS
C Cassimere wool slacks in checks, plaid and : herringbone weave. Zipper fly. Colors: Blue,
tan d brown. Sizes 8 to 12. ...Price $5.98 :
W
A
D Zipper fly all-wool cassimere slacks. Herringbone and diagonal weaves. Attractive pat- ° terns. Colors blue, tan and brown.
Sizes 12 t0 20 ... Price $7.98
“14
“All-wool cassimere slacks with: zipper fly. Large assortment of colors in neat suiting, all ea tailored. - |... fd
ied Nate EL po BN
» bt 07 is i An
\ a .
BOYS—Downstairs at’ Ayres.
E E 2 S z —-— s : g : E — 5 - E : £ -—
i; he A
Local WAC Lieutenant Marr
fair. The bride's gown was made | trying on her wedding gown | Alvin P, Hovey Relief corps 196 of salvaged parachute silk, a tra- | shortly before she married Lt. J. | will meet at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow at ditional material for dresses in | Reuben Darr of Harrisburg, Pa. |512 N. Illinois st. for drill. A busie overseas weddings. Helping the Italian dressmaker is |ness meeting will follow in the. The honeymoon was spent in | Lt. Julia E. Felton of Madison, |afternoon. Blanche Cole, president,
I = : - = ;. = : 4 = = : : 3 z 3 s 50 ; ES i | Harrisburg, Pa. VE Ce E . : 2 The officers in her WAC com- eo LG 2 . =| pany and in his company in the El ie E . = quartermaster corps changed the g ‘ =| couple's plans -from a small pri- In Bari, Italy, WAC Lt. Grace ? z . =| vate wedding to an elaborate af- | A, Smith of Indianapolis is shown
day mood! Gifted for pretty happiness,
ied in Italy.
duty now at stations. 500 miles apart. 7 2 WAQ Lt. Darr has been over. seas since September, 1043, as an operational officer for the signal corps, First she was sta JSoned..in North Africa and more recently in Italy. Before enlisting she was chief operator. for the communications section of Curtiss-Wright in Indianapolis, She was in charge of a group of WACs who staffed the switch board at the historic: confererce «in Cairo,
G.0.P. WOMEN MEET The Irvington Republican Women's association will meet at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the home of ° (Mrs. W. E. Bushong, 5214 Pleasant Run parkway. Mrs. Clayton Ridge will be the speaker and Mrs, John McPheeters is program chairman.
RELIEF CORPS MEETS
will be in charge.
indred Spirits
Separates that go-fogether in a gay heli
long wear and combination compliments. Compound interest for any girl's ward. robe throughout the year. /
Short jacket with long sleeves and black braid trim, Red and light blue, 14.55. Rayon crepe bow neck blouse, 5.98. All-around pleated skirt, 8.98.
f
All-wool Boxie Jacket, two pockets and split sides Kelly, purple, light blue and red, 16.95. . ; Boxie pullover, 3.98, All-wool checked, pleated wool skirt, 5.98.
»
