Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1945 — Page 14
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Industrial Unit Enlarges to » Train Handicapped
Servicemen.
A program of rehabilitation for returning disabled war veterans is
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1 meeting of the agency in the CoFOR MEN ONLY!
lumbia club. The new project is made possible through an agreement with the The Food and Prices Are the Same . . . The Service a Little Speedier . . . and the
Veterans administration. Two disabled veterans already are in trainAtmosphere Is Entirely Masculine!
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No Seconds! No Substandards! No Irregulars! First Quality, ALWAYS!
So New and Smart Straw Braid Sailors
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trimming. 3.95
ing at Goodwill Industries, 215 8. - Others 1.99 to 6.95
Senate ave. Officers were re-elected and seven new members were added to the board of directors at the meeting. Officers are Paul H. Buchanan, president; Ray Holcomb and E. O. Snethen, vice presidents; Leo Kaminsky, secretary, and W. B. Schilt-
CANARY COTTAGE ices, treasurer. Howard ‘G. Lytle
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years in that post.
New Directors Named The new directors are Clyde McDIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, CAMERAS, ETC.
{Cormatk, business agent of the Central Labor Union; Mrs. C. G. ShrivLINCOLN STATE PAWNERS er, president of the Goodwill auxilCANO. iary; Gordon Ramsden, director of COR. CAPITOL & WASH. ST. training, Kingan & Co.; William B. Ansted Jr., president of Metal Auto Parts; Walter Wolf, H. P. Wasson & Co.; Walter Leckrone, editor of The Indianapolis Times, and Wil-| liam Struby, president of the Packard Manufacturing Co. The agency operates on the
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for handicapped men and women . who cannot obtain work in private]. You Save Because We Save industry. More than 100 were regu- ’ : : larly employed in 1944. The earned Men's Suits & Overcoats income of the agency increased from 18" 21 a3 24"
$85,985.95 in 1943 to $114,100.05 in 1944 and wages paid te-handicapped CASE CLOTH ES employees amounted to $76,750.48 in 215 N. Senate Ave. Open 9 to 9 |/1944 as against $61,159.47 in 1943. — It was reported by Oliver Friedman, Milwaukee, executive secretary| of the National Association of Goodwill Industries, that there are 400,-
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000 permanently handicapped persons in the United “States, persons who are in need of rehabilitation and who must be taught how to earn a living. He stated that another 5.000,000 handicapped persons
suffered from this distressing, discourag-| need { ine condition have discovered that TRO- n selective placement in in-
ONE, containing scientific dosages of industry. and other ingredients of special value in such cases, have discovered it has given them The tonic effect of
PLAN EUCHRE PARTY Holy Angels Altar sodality will hold a public euchre party at 8 p. m. Sunday in the school auditorium.
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The news is out . . . here’s a peek at the wonderful, eol=orful fashions for spring 1943! Smart and so versatile, too! And best of all . . . so pleasingly low priced in Wasson’s Downstairs Store!
DIAMOND SOLITAIRE
Choice diamond, centered in modern beautifully designed mounting.
$2975 &
Pay Weekly
3-DIAMOND SOLITAIRE
Sparkling center diamond with smaller matching diamonds on «either side.
$4975
Pay Weekly
- We Have Spring
A MODERN Blues in hoes MOUNTING Give a new setting to your old
diamond—to cre- 6-DIAMOND
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The Popular Necklace Blouse
—and you will, too, when you see these Lady Wasson high heel d’Orsay-cut dress pumps of blue calf with port hole perforation for added smartness!
With the tucked front. So right with suits and skirts. White fugi in sizes 32 to 38.
Others 2.95 to 3.98
bridal duo . , . ®& lasting diamond tribute to love.
$100 o> Pay Weekly oa : a 495
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IDENTIFICATION BANDS Light or massive chains. White or yellow gold, Large variety to select from. 5 to $20
COSTUME JEWELRY
Jeweled and bur. “nished metal,
, Bqart new spray and? ian types, Large variety
$1 516
MILITARY WATCHES
Latest styles, waterproof, sweep seconds, stainless case
3315, $150
Pasy Payment Plan
“WIND-PROOF” LIGHTERS
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In fashionable ,, men’swear grey. Styled with three kick pleats in front and three in back. Zipper placket. Sizes 24 to 28.
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Other Skirts 3.98 to 7.95
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