Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1944 — Page 14
Firm Plays Fairy Godmother To a 4-Year-Old Cinderella
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| Clothe-A-Child office, washed her * dirt-smudged face, curled her hair. Then the two were off to the downtown stores for a new Joutfit. n » LJ THIS LITTLE GIRL was only one of 88 children clothed through The Times Clothe-A-Child cam-~ paign yesterday. Direct donors clothed nine, Times shoppers, 29. So far 252 children have been clothed. Two brothers got new outfits, too. They were clothed by direct donors representing department 28 at Atkins while three. other youngsters in the family were clothed by Times shoppers’ with cash contributions to The Times. One of them was especially proud of his “man’s” hat. And he hung on tighter to one pack-
age which nearly weighted him
down. It was a new, warm
sweater. Crown Products Co. employees made Christinas brighter for four boys, whose father is in a sanitorium. All were given new outfits. "on OTHER NEEDY children clothed included three youngsters of blind widows and two boys, one with a broken leg and the other, a broken arm, They had jumped, from a second - story window when their home caught fire, destroying all their belongings. Just Bill contributed $50 to the campaign yesterday while a “single guy with no dependents” gave $40 and employees of L. M. Brown Abstract Co. $20.25. Mr. and Mrs. John Powell contributed $25 and $25 more was sent “In Memory of Henry Kahn.” s ” . THERE ARE two ways you can help Glothé-A-Child: You can send cash contribu-
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§ “ . 4 Times Clothe-A-Child Donors CLOTHED DIRECTLY BY DONOR : Employees of Crown Products”. . : Employees of Dept. No. 28, E. C. Atkins Co. ...... cassessecnas Employees of Depts. No. 42 and 9, E. C. Atkins C0........ No Gossip Club No. 1 .......... evry Ri sevensts aderaruies APriend .. cov fred CASH CONTRIBUTIONS
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German Defense in Hungary
Buckling Under Steady - Attack.
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gady was mounting hourly in fury. Both sides threw in more and more men and armor, The Soviet commanders apparently were striking with everything at their disposal to force a
quick decision. .
Berlin reported that the ‘Soviets drove into the area of Kalus, 43 miles south of Budapest between the Danube and Lake Balaton “EX tremely bloody hand to hand fighting” was going on, the Gergpans said.
Rush Reinforcements A United Press lidispatch from
Moscow said two fresh German in-|
fantry divisions from Italy and a third from the western: front had
the Russians were converging on Budapest. . Sixty more were seized in the mouth of the Austrian gate extending 31 miles from the southern shore of Lake Balaton to the Drava river. el
to the gate.
EXPECT TO SELECT
COLLEGE ARGHITECT
An architect will be selected this month to supervise construction after the war. of the .Long Junior College for Women on the Butler campus. It also was indicated today that a dean of the college will be named at an early date. Henry C. Long, Indianapolis businessman who died in 1901, left funds for eréction of a building to cost from $250,000 to $300,000. The board of trustees will meet at 10 a. m. Tuesday to elect officers.
Charles N. Thompson, Almus G
Julia Haines
The Russians pushed four to six miles ahead through the entrance
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