Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1944 — Page 6
PAGE 6 BOY SLIPS ON ICE AND CUTS HIS LEG
Eugene Rainey, 12, of 602 Luett cut on the left leg this | morning when he slipped on ice, The boys had been walking along Eagle creek near Michigan st., when the accident occurred, He was taken to City hospital.
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HANGING IS SE
Part of Y. W. C. A. Yule
BROKEN |, LENSES Celebrations. | REPLACED The traditional wreath hanging 7 ;
BRING IN THE PIECES
DR. JOS. E. KERNEL
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Traditional Ceremony to Be
BUTLER WREATH Ernest Cowlerd
T Here on Furlough |
PFC. ERNEST COWHERD, husband of Mrs. Mickey Cowherd, 621 E. 13th st., was home recently Ao gs on a 30 -day furlough 16 months in
combat MP, He took part in
Italy and
| Chrigtmas celebrations planned by the Butler university Y. W. C, A.
and recommended
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Pimples Disappeared Over Night
Yes, it is true, there is a safeharm-| less medicated liquid called Kleerex ‘that | dries up pimples over night, port that they had a red sore pimply face one night and surprised their friends the next day with a clear complexion. |
There is no risk. The first application | must convinee you or you get your money back. Only fe. Join the happy
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The program includes a doll show today through Friday In the faculty lounge and an all-school
Christmas chapel Sunday. Members of the Y. W, cabinet,
Many re-| marching in a two-column proces- |
tion, will hang the holly wreaths on| {doors and windows of the first floor of Jordan hall. The singing o carols will accompany the ceremony and an all-school Christmas sing 'n Jordan hall will follow,
Award Loving Cups
Friday morning. will be part of the| 7
France. Pfc. Cowherd, who is now at Camp Patrick Henry, Va, reassignment, has a Roy Cowherd, 720 E.
Pfc. Cowherd
waiting brother, 13th st.
PLAN TO BUILD NEW SCHOOL 4;
stores everywhere i —————
ican history.
|ler choir will sing.
Beaches,
Pools and |$7,377,537.26, at the organization's re- This is an increase of $545,362.30 cent _convention in Chicago.
Loving cups will be awarded for the best entries in the doll show. Each doll will be dressed in a costume portraying a period in Amer-
After the judging the dolls will be sold and the proceeds given to| [The Times Clothe-a-Child fund. A pageant will be. given at the structed in the post-war period. | Christmas chapel service in Sweeney | The school board last night. gave ¢hapel Sunday night and the But-|its approval to the proposed con-
COLEMAN RE-ELECTED | John Coleman, president of Riv- [auditorium and gymnabium facililerside amusement park, was re-| {elected to a three-year term as di-| City school expenses from July rector of the National Association |l, of Amusement Parks,
Construction on on W. Michigan St.-Edifice to Start After War.
A building to replace school No. | '4. 630 W. Michigan st., will be con-
struction. It was pointed out that
the present building was erected in|
1867, is poorly lighted, and lacks
ties.
1943, to June 30, 1044, totaled
the board was told.
over the previous year. Bonded in{debtedness dropped this year to
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[$6,580.000, lowest since 1920, the re{port further states. Transfers among principals of schools were made as follows: | Miss Jessie C. Russell, No. 13; to No. 28; Mrs. Cora Rentschler, No. |68, to No. 13; and Miss Verna Craig, | No. 83, to No. 68. Miss Byrl Mc-| | Clure, assistant principal at No. 41, | was promoted to principal at No. | 38. Misg Ida Helphinstine was made | temporary principal at No. 18.
COLLECT CANS SOUTH
the section of the city south of 16th st. today as the current tin can collection entered its third day.
plete the pick up tomorrow. Luther E. Tex, city street commissioner; reported that a total of | seven and a half carloads were col- | lected on the north side Monday
and yesterday.
than the amount collected in the same area during the last drive. He again reminded housewives that only cans which have been cleaned and flattened will be accepted,
He said this was two carloads less
after |
Europe as a |
the invasions of |
Southern |
OF 16TH ST. TODAY.
Twenty-four city trucks invaded |
The trucks are expected to com-
POOR U. §. CHRISTMAS ~ PREDICTED BY JAPS
WASHINGTON, Dec. 13 (U. P).| —The Japanese-controlled Singa- | pore radio told Malayan listeners that people of the United States will have “a very poor Christmas this - year, according to the office of war information. The reason, said the Japanese, was shortages of liquor, sugar and cigarets. The reason for the shortages was not bropdcast.
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