Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1945 — Page 4

SCAR PRATT RITES Prog ram Thursday to Honor SET FOR TOMORROW Newly Commissioned Nurses

Puneral Services - for Oscar w.! + Pratt, a world .war II veteran and! Army and navy nurses will be an Indianapolis resident for 20 jonored at the 11th district AnerJeas, wit i a » Pi ican Legion meeting at 7:30 p. m. Northeast chapel. Burial will be {Thursday in the war memorial. in Floral Park cemetery. | Lt. Cmdr. John D.‘ Hughes, an Mr. Pratt, who died Sunday in a Indiagapolis naval officer recently hospital at Greve yas 4 and) cited by Admiral Chester W, ii v5 re Earth of ‘the Nimitz, and 1st Lt. Helen M. Tals Nazarene. boy of the army nurse corps, BilSurvivors include his wife, Mrs. lings hospital, will speak.

Daisy Pratt; three daughters, Mrs, | A class of newly commissioned. - Thelma Payne, Miss Lorene Pratt, ces will be presented insignia and Miss Nina Pratt, all of Indian-| {by Brig. Gen. William D. Olds, apolis;’ his mother, Mrs. Zora Pratt, .ommander at Stout field. Nurses Boswell; six sons, Sgt. Ray Pratt, inlp Billings and Wakeman genGermany; Seaman 1-¢ Carl Pratt, |.) jogpitals will be special in the South Pacific; Virgil, Donald, |gyeqts and all nurses in Marion Bobbie and Noble Pratt, all of In- county, civilian and military, studianapolls; four sisters, Mrs. Bertha sont and cadet nurses, have been BIOWE ‘ahd Mrs. Cora, White, La invited. for the program and the 11th dis-

fayette, and Mrs. Hattie Williams, roe and Mrs. Edna Scott, Ham-| Cmdr. Hughes, an Indianapolis | trict guxiliary will participate in the ? : ! lawyer for seven years before he! ceremony.

mony, was commissioned three years ago, |

SET VOIGT RITES [5 2 mmemie of Tein npr ATHLETIC CLUB ELECTS

Rites for Alfred H. Voigt, presi-!served as an aid to Rear Admiral Joseph W. Stickney yesterday was dent of the General Asbesins & Jos R Downes. Tome Jae re-elected president of, the Indian- | Supply Co. will be held at 3 p. m. ninth naval dis rict, a ; ; Toy in Flanner & Buchanan 'in the South Pacific with Admiral lapolis Athletic club for the 14th | mortuary. Burial will be in Crown William F. Halsey Jr, for 14 time. Other officers re-elected are | { Ralph M. Reahard and Lt. Conrad

Hill cemetery. months, Mr. Voigt, who lived at 4728 Park His citation, presented three Ruckelshaus, first and second vice ave, died Saturday in Methodist weeks ago by Admiral Halsey, Was, presidents; Maj. William H. Wemhospital. He had been president of for distinguished services in “ef- mer, secretary,

the firm -since: 1921.

Lt. Cmdr. John D, Hughes

jwith the. French in the Pacific area.”

The Stout. field band will play

THE TIMES

GORA BRANN RIT hr SET FOR THURSDAY) ~~ i Erin

SB Services. for, Mrs. Cora Ann. Brann, aD until 1937. HB 127-—Provides at unexpended city {707 S. Norfolk st., will be held at! departmental” funds at end of Budget year 10:30 a. m, Thursday in the Lyn-|

| shall revert back to general fund, "44-0, HB 136—Permits county prosecutors and hurst Baptist church. The Rev. C. [herr deputies to practige civil law, 30-10, s z House ° {H. Scheick and the Rev. Haakson | ouse | B .160--Pixes height, weight and Jength | Knudsen, will officiate. Burial will | | jestrictions on vehicles traveling on: state HgHivays 54-30 [be in Floral Park. I' HJR 7-—Amends state constitution to re- | Mrs. Brann, who was 62, died yes- | duce voting age from 21 to 18. | terday in St. Vincent's hospital fol- BILLS SIGNED BY GOVERNOR

lowing an illness of 13 months. A| gp 2-Creates state office of public | native of Sebree, Ky., she lad been |defender to represent paupers in penal

| institutions; salary $600 a a resident of Marion county 16 HB 5—-Provides for ap Ei sment of cons | years. .

servators of property of missing or capShe was a member of the| terval servicemen and women by probate Lynhurst Baptist church and the court Judge in county where property. is ocate | Lynhurst. Calendar club. HB 35-—Provides pensions for sanitary | Survivors include the husband, | officers and health board inspectors in { x 8 . % 3 second class cities. {Carl David Brann; four sons, Du HB 199--Gives Dubois and Pike: counI I ice’ Brann and Ralph [ties separate circuit courts. Brann, Maurice d P HB 26-Limits joifit Special and tuition Brann, all of Indianapolis, and Le-| school fund levy to $1.5 land Brann, Louisville, Ky.; two| HB 47-—Authorizes cities to levy prop- | ert tax of 2 mills for public libraries. | daughters, Mrs. Juanita Mason and HB 100—Establish procedure for pur- . | chase of buildings for municipal purposes Mrs, Verna Williams, of Indianap- rein at oo ed Ath class cities, olis; a sister, Mrs. Ella Minor, HB 101—Provides ' methods by which Henderson, Ky.;

| county commissioners may sell property three brothers, Ed- | to cities "without advertising. mund Sparks, Henderson, Ky. David HB 135—Permits policemen and fire- : ill d Lutl men of first and second class cities of 15 Sparks, Evansville an ULDEer|vears service to live within 15 miles of Sparks, Corydon, Ky. and four|city limits; those with 10 years’ service . | may live 10 miles from city limits grandchildren. | "HB 1786—Authorizes state medical board ————————— to license osteopaths to practice medicine upon passing examinations.

3D LOFTUS TRIAL OPENS HB 179—Permits state banks to make loans to war plants and make secured

ITH a} o {loans to small business in post-war period. SOU BEND, Ind, Feb..27 (U. HB 225—Gives governor power to ap-

P.).—Robert J. Loftus, 45, of Rock~ | point public service commission and pubile jford, Ili, was on trial today for the|SOURselor; fixes counselors. sslary ab

‘third time on a charge of murdering 33 ple Remaves Smitation on loads made y state banks fully secure y bank teller William Tennell during| gegeral or other agency: gives state de-

te state- chartered institutions 277—Provides state director of

bank I in 1933.

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printing shall act as ex-officio clerk of state election board. SCR 15—-Requests Purdue Gl experimental state to make study farming methods in state and By an ties of county infirmaries. 7—Estbalishes Six-member joint legislative committee to Investigate possibility of I. U. school of medicine accepting. more students.

Mother Receives Captive's Medal

MRS. EMMA GRINDSTAFF, 1347 Kealing ave, has received

the air medgl with two oak leaf clusters on behalf of her son, S. Sgt. Howard Grindstaff, who is a German prisoner, Sgt. Grindstaft received t h e award for “exceptionally meritorious achievement while participatin Mrs. Grindstaft ean os combat missions over enemy occupied continental Europe. The ceremony took place in a chapel at Stout field.

LUNCHEON ARRANGED T. W. Bennett circle 23, ladies

of the G. A. R,, will have a cov-

and Bowman: Elder, [a holdup of the Lacrosse, Frid), State | Peguace. of financial instutions power to|ered dish luncheon Thursday noon

at R _Friendly, 512 N. Illinois st. |

RAISED ‘HO COLONELS

Two officers of the I Troop car-! rier command at Stout field have | been promoted from the rank of} lieutenant colonel to colonel. They | are Col.- Samuel T. Moore, Clef / of thesstaff section supervising intelligence matters, ard, Col. James L. Lee, chief of the flaft section supervising plans and training. | A former newspaperman, Col. Moore left his job of covering the White ‘House for United Press Inf 1817 to enlist in the army. He! served overseas 15 months during | world war I with a balloon squadron. He has been overseas nearly two years during world war II in| the China-Burma- India theater. | Overseas with the troop carrier | command, Col. Lee organized and | led the first night paratroop mis-| sion in North Africa early in the | war. In Africa he also trained air- | borne units for the Sicilian inva- | sion. Col. Lee, ghis wife and two | daughfers reside the Spink-Arms| hotel. i ————— ————————_—- CHAPTER TO ELECT Lawrence chapter No. 384, O.E. S., | will meet at 8 p. m. Thursday for| the election of officers and the con- | ferring of degrees. Mrs. Faye Riebel | is worthy matron and John Bryant | lis worthy patron.

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TUESDAY, FEB. 27, 1945

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New Augusta chapter 284, O.E. 8, will _honor its past matrons and

ast patrons at a meefthg at 8}

m. tomorrow in. the Masonic temple. Degrees will be conferred. Mrs: Florence Fickenworth 1s worthy matron and B. W. Combs, {worthy patron.

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SALE

Ayres’ Downstairs Store E. 0. M. Sale is a regular monthly clearance of all odds and ends,

‘soiled and damaged merchandise—in addition to many very special purchases. . Come early tomorrow morning for your share! of these fine bar-

at lowest possible-levels.

. all offered

gains. Doors open at 9:45. No Mail, Phone or C. 0. D. Orders, Please!

"DRESS CLEARANCE

Now $6.98 One and two-piece styles in plain or prints, suit dresses and tailored dresses. Sizes for juniors, misses and women. Formerly 85, $10.95, $12.95..

150 Dresses formerly $8.95 Now $5.00

Casual, dressy, tailored one and two-piece styles. Sizes for juniors and misses.

65 Salesmen’s Samples Now $5.98

Misses’ sizes only. $10.95, $12.95, 315-00. qualities, = =~

100 Dresses, formerly $6.98 and $8.95 Now $3.00

Misses’ and Junior ' sizes oy.

SPORTSWEAR REDUCED

$7.98 Double Duty Weskit Suits

Black and white check combinations in broken sizes.

Wraparound Rayon Crepe Skirts $2.99

Black only. Broken sizes. $5.98 values.

Odds and Ends of Sweaters, $1.99, $2.99

Slipon and cardigan sweiters in assorted colors. Broken sizes Values up to $5.50.

ACCESSORY CLEARANCE

Handbags $1.00 plus tax

A group of leather and faille underarm handbags with lucite trims. In tans, browns and blacks.

Earrings A large assortment of earrings. and all with screw back.

$5.49

39c plus tax

Many in gold and silver finish

INFANTS’ AND DLERS’ COUNTER SOILED

- a _ 79¢ to $3.98 Values

Bath Robes Infants’ Shoes ne j Infants’ dnd Toddlers’ House Slippers Infants’ Headwear - nN (Chenille Spreads

CLEARANCE INFANTS’ WEAR

15 OFF

and Less

Clearance of all odds and ends of

infants’ and toddlers’ wear. Counter

soiled and slight irregulars.

18 Canvas Folding Bassinettes .. $1.00

Ideal for traveling. $5.98 value

3 Infants’ Bathinettes $2.00

Floor samples. $6.87 value

11 Infants’ Upholstered Rockers

$5.98 vaiue.

Odds and Ends of Infants’ Wear, 5¢-10c 29c¢ to 50c value. Infants’ Water-Proof Lap Pads . 5¢ Infants’ Water:Proof Baby Pants . =. 5c Infants’ Quilted Pads .... * ...,...10¢c Infants’ Wrapping Blankets ...... 10c Infants’ Sleeveless Vests .. ....... 10c Infants’ Training Pants ... .... 10c Infants’ and Toddlers’ Rayon Pants, 10c

$1.99

SOILED LINENS, BEDDING

13 (to 15 OFF

SPREADS FANCY LINENS BEDDIKGS BLANKETS

seconds. Shop and save, All soiled or slight-

Counter soiled or slight Mostly one of a kind in the group. ly damaged in prices marked.

Fabric Remnants Reduced

14 (0 1, OFF

SPUNS PLAIN COTTONS “FANCY COTTONS CHECKS

WOOLS PRINTS SATEENS RAYONS

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' Odds and ends of all the various fabiics carried in our yard goods Seputiaient. Some alightly soiled or dams nds of bolts, counter remnants, .in -good usable Jong ediced for "Clerarice and ‘priced as ‘marked,

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LACE CURTAIN PANELS |

Factory Mended Lace Panels, $1.29 each

Sold as is. Limit 6 to a customer.

Studio Couch Covers

7.98 and $8.98 striped denim couch covers,

CLEARANCE TOTS’ WEAR

Clearance of odds and ends of tots’

wear. Counter soiled, broken sizes 15 PRICE

and slight irregular merchandise.

Little Boys’ and Girls’ Raincoats $2.99

Waterproof gabardine raincoats. $5.98 value.

Tots’ Cotton Dresses $1.00 to $1.50

$2.00 and $3.00 values.

Rayon, Sheer Dresses with Slips, $2.99

$5.98 value.

Boys’ Wash Suits

$1.19 to S $2.00 value.

Boys’ Polo Shirts.

50c value.

Boys’ Cotton Wash Overalls

59c value. |

Boys’ Cotton Knit 2-Piece Suits

© 89c value, ©

Tots’ All-Wool Sweaters. $2.00 to $3.00 value.

Ci i.....59¢ to $1.00 to smn rdayC a

$1.00 to $1.50

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MEN'S WEAR REDUCED

' $4.78 to $7.85 Men’s Jackets $2.88

‘Lined éotton gabardire and tackle twill jackets, slightly soiled |

from handling. $8.95-$9.95 Men’s Raincoats : $3.49 |

Cotton gabardine. Slightly soiled. Broken siaes. |

$9.95 Young Men’s Loafer Coats $5.88 |

Small sizes only. $12.95 Young Men’s Sport Coats . . . $9.95

Small sizes only.

$15.95 Men’s Leather Coats

Slightly soiled. Sizes 38 oniy.

$7.95 Men’s Navy Raincoats . .. .. Regulation style. Sizes 36 to 40 only. Fo #4

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