Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1944 — Page 2
1 £ QUOTA WON'T BE MET
County Achieves ieves 66 Pct. of ‘ . Goal With Only 4
Days to Go.
Although war bond sales irr Marfon county were expected to pass $55,000,000 today, Indianapolis residents were warned that for the first | . time the gounty ay nay reach Ja individual sales quota. William H: Trimble, county chal: | man of the war finance committee, revealed that individual sales have) totaled $12,864,656. That is not quite two-thirds of the quota. oe With only four days to go, Mr . Trimble emphasized that the need froieet Your for ‘increased purchasing was not i Poi A just a matter of maintaining a rec- , ord,
“The Urgent Need”
“It is the urgent need by our sons overseas for the implements of war,’ he declared, “which can be supplied | in sufficient quantities only if every person does his or her part. “What will happen to the morale’ of the boys on the fighting fronts if they learn that their relatives and “friends at home failed to do the comparatively small job that was expected of them?” State bond sales were reported to be $39,000,000 below the quota. { The bond premiere of ‘Lost in a Harem” will be held tomorrow night | at Loew's. Sgt. Dick Shelton and his Musical gliders also will be on | the program.
LT, DALZELL RETURNS FAOM BATTLEFRONTS fll pata 4 Beautifully
After 16 mohths in Europe as a ow» “ troop carrier pilot, Lt. Hugh Dal- ; . i wo Polished b ell, son of Mrs. Henry K. Dalzell, | i a i / bX z PORT 8363 Central ave, has reported to no; : LR otis 4 | 2.U. 8 ARMY TRAN ' : . : : ~Trailer truck. Trailer is
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He oarrfed paratroopers in the invasions of Sicily, Italy and Nor. Spies at Arnhem he HR Mog. Dalsell 1s & graduste of A sid Lazy Susans, salad bowls, serving trays, : 3, PULL TOYS — Adorable on football herma oy He on ; » . Ba. chop plates, relish dishes, all made of beau- | an a the University of Michighn to en- : gf oe Bh fully polished, beautifully grained hard An rabid” 00 each, a 8 4VAL B00 Jum, 3 maple with special alcohol-proof finish. He holds the alr medal with n hv vo ; cluster and has been recommended i , : Toys, Seventh Floor | for the distinguished flying oross. ; TL, = Ye ’ Sketched! ; : His unit also was awarded a presi : ior” vn . Stgson. oo a” es 1. Scalloped edge tray, 2.95
MEETING ON NEED | °\ ee tra RNASE CALLED] oa aman |
An emergency meeting of elvic and industrial leaders to discuss the , Ohina and Qlassware, Fifth Floor critical shortage of nurses for the, : © armed forces will be held at 8 p. m. | Friday in the auditorium of the War Memorial building. .~ The armed forces are asking for 10,000 more nurses as fast as they can be recruited. ~~ Bpeakers at the meeting will be Col. Florence Blanchfield, superin.| tendent of the army nurse corps,’ and Col. A. BE. McEvers, command- | ing officer of Billings hospital. The meeting is sponsored by the Marion County Nursing Qouncil for War Service.
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1st Selectee of 1 and 3 PLABTIO TRAYS.
This War Weds ; Blue, green or red, 11 inches
| wide, 2.00 BOSTON, Dee. 12 (U, P) Pfc. |
John E. Lawton, 26, first selegtee | inducted into the U. 8. army in 3 INUATD HAYS uack mut world war II, was Roweymboning ; 1.50 in New York today. sign, 1 Lawton, who was sworn into the army Nov, 18, 1040, as the fist 4. ANTIQUE TRAYS~An ime civillan inducted under the se- pressive collection , . . large lective service system in the na- ones, also from 35.00 to a nite 33 Jims Sips 100.00, including some fine old Lasarus (Catholic) church Bune Persidn copper trays, some day. English and American ones He hacame the No. 1 draftee . : TE . © when registrants ahead of N him failed to pass their physical TRE examinations in the nation's first : ko Gift Luggage induction at South Armory here. Mle Lawton, a former sign painter, , Lip now is in the medical corps ab “ Ra for Short Trips Ft. Lewis, Wash, : po
DRAMATIC CLUB PLAY | / €* iy KT y h Yratews travel WA. Culkin finish with ollsilk lining,
TO FEATURE FROLIC RTS ak SY oY Buckle closing. 598
The junior dramatic club of the COR eh Jewish Communal building, 17 W. _ SEN . Genuine cowhide ynfitted Morris st., will present “The Crystal ; 1 § kit with sipper Slipper” at the mid-winter frolie =" yr’ 3 X Natural color. Also in day. SE Bato Shite: ne. Wh TEE Lr gg : brown rough grained M a » ig : i : be featured. Directors are Mrs.| TER) ¥ : Jat Sign shied) loath: 5% Margafes E. Roberts, Miss Rosalyn Wl “i We : Tumiav Ludwig and Janot 8. Roskin, Danc- | A 4 : 2 % , able tray. Lockd In ase ing to Bob Baker's orchestra will : . "BA oN sorted colors. 6.00 follow the stage program. : ; J : Nya Members of ths frolle. commitiee are Henrietta Schwarts, chai wy Jean Sacks, Jeannette Smith, Albert Sham, Ann Lee Schuman, Annabelle Loganofsky, Donald Btil« | lerman, Jack Greenberg and Leon Calderon.
NAOMI CHAPTER 131 PLANS YULE PARTY
a“ A Om stuns party will follow the a S | meeting of Naomi chapter y in the Masonic temple at North and TRAYS J S ) : : . : ' Illinois sts. H
| : : : 3 k There will be dancing for adults | - ~~ Blg 25-inch trays with red Be Ny di } ? and & Santa Claus for children. Mr. or black ground ........15.00 NN mT, yd he iit Silex Coffeemakers
Buosh Ballard ls worthy patron. Black metal aollapaible froy : a. te a. : 3 hy ie god gf for Christma i LODGE FETE SLATED : ny saan 9s ; pi 3 Hy : Hi : An 5 a Sir Asian ean 18-inch hand-painted metal it 2 : i i ! ) ; cirsiiaraiiiiian 8 .
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