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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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

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trimming. 3.95

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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

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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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DIAMOND SOLITAIRE

Choice diamond, centered in modern beautifully designed mounting.

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3-DIAMOND SOLITAIRE

Sparkling center diamond with smaller matching diamonds on «either side.

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Others 2.95 to 3.98

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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,

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MILITARY WATCHES

Latest styles, waterproof, sweep seconds, stainless case

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Other Skirts 3.98 to 7.95

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