Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1945 — Page 11
RCH i 1945 FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1045 __ a THE ITER TIMES Jice Kecipe OFFICERS ARE CHOSEN Mrs. samuel™r. Jackson, treasurer: DRBEECER YO i Ay TEE .S# [ Ci 4 d PROMOTE WAR BONDS! ERVIUE “cu me pniey Site
. Mrs. LeRoy L. Wahle, chaplain, and - a Rheumatic BY P. E. 0. CHAPTER w Mrs. Elliott Powers, guard. Dr. A. D. Beeler, Butler university, IAT WASHINGTON HIGH IF | COULD ONLY HEAR Q . kl Mrs. Fred Risser is the new presi Mrs, Risser was named delegate | history professor, will speak on “The | For Gallantry | An all-schodl convocation will be | | y : UIC Y dent of Chapter W, P. E. O. Sistey- to the state convention of the order, | | Dumbarton Ofks Proposals” at the | : [held Monday at Washington high!] WITH LESS T0 WEAR Bi rheumatic.’ arthritis ‘om hoed. | with Mrs. McKinstray' as alternate, I i I SGT. MARVIN E. STANLEY, | school to promote .the sale of war} Y M Get Y Wish s simple ine Denes i Other officers elected recently in- Sl ——————— monthly dinner-meeting of the Pro- son of Mrs. Nora Stanley, 3547 W. | bonds. rr ou ay Ge our Wish any oak clude Mrs. William V, Covert, vice| LODGE TO MEET | fessional. Men's Forum in the Co-! 12th st, and husband of Mrs. |- The program will feature a atic ‘ : Ye SeALLEST 3 dust of water add the president; Mrs. Neill :D. McKinstray,| Germania lodge 129, I. O. O. F., | lumbia club Wednesday. The Speak compluints Agsinet Curfew, Evelyn Stanley, Anderson, has skit produced by Paul Yanich, An- : Al u eed only 3 tablespoons recording secretary; Mrs. James E.| will meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the|er recently was. elected a director o been awarded the silver star for {other playlet entitled “Joe and | MADE-BY Weste ’ El oy ORtel AIL 4S hour Dickerson, corresponding secretary; | hall at 437 Prospect st, | the group. Draws Sarcasm in gallantry in action Dec. 19 in = Ambiance” wi be Broo. " wm ins do not quickly leave —ree —— eigium. artlicipating wl De aVena Ru Fx ra a ie : The Pacific Sgt. Stanley, who is 25, kept his |Valant, announcer; Guy Fish, ‘Joe id by your druggist finder ; * vehicle in an exposed position | Boyd, Charles Amos, Jacqueline - ale and recommended hy - V7 al HONOLULU. March 16.(U. P.) — 4 when his col- | Brookes, Nada Lalioff, Lorene PHONE OR MAIL THIS COU PON es 2. : : : - pc umn was am- (Barnes, Barbara Duncan, Marie FQR INFORMATION
{Complaints against * the midnight |curfew in the United States drew |a sarcastic reply yesterday from the | “Midpacifician,” army newspaper. | The reply, under a two-column (head, “G. Is shed. tears for play-| Wh ¥ Rt as. /hit | boys—wounded by stateswide curfew” | = %° i vehicle was hi ning
ay apr: kiocked off ane OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 P. M.
editor, 33-year-old "Sgt. Charles knocked off one
[SYEion: [rey of New York and | , ger man Li Nel Choose from America’s Finest Makes KROEHLER, ARTISTIC, INTERNATIONAL, CLEVELAND, UNION and Others
bushed near |Higgins, Ruth Ann: McCombs,!|| NAME » AUDIPHONE co. OF IND. Vielsalm, Bel- | Oscar Holcomb, Everett Parrott, | ADDRESS +..o.000..... + 108 N. PENN. ST., RM. 1116 gium, to .give |James Brown and Otis Calvert CITY ..............STATE LL 5098 (T) his guns a clear Mrs. Bess Wright will | have field of fire. His |charge of the program
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He listed a full column of quotes | Sgt. Stanley Bis Boop. ' from the United States decrying the | ith two ofs
effect of the curfew on night life, | ficers missing, he took charge of and then added: the column and ‘managed to with=-
draw it fr t g “If there ever was a group deserv- gre from ne danger zope ing a serviceman's sympathy it's | th minimum loss’ of ‘men an
. ssf am . {| material. The citation awarding . : these poor suffering characters | t lors of bunnyland; wagons “ » Olle Plush rabbits, in the gay colors of y gons, whose lives have been suddenly up- the medal read: “The great cour
baskets, carts, trucks, made up or ready to fill; we have rR rooted, who have been forced to| agé and ability he displayed in
the ‘grass’, toy and candy makings. Many a treasure to 4 make one of the most dramatic re- | SaVing his command from de9 ;
struction reflect the highest credi® iddies whoop with joy! adjustments of the decade. ! make kiddies P joy “When contrasted with the care-| UPON himself and the armed
f : forces.” Stuffed Plush Animals CI $1.79-54.98 ed JEN & ree ATtesitioted Jige of fhe Sree] kK y stri Easter Baskets (filled) "oe 29.51.98 3 ‘ Jes ZAR ap gi stuff to so 2 MASONIC BODIES
{to Manila, China, Europe’s Easte
Wooden Novelties (filled) ., 79¢-51.98 2 Big | (ona western monte. Gus in wnose| PLAN EASTER RITES
spots are bound to experience al
* ad $ Lk Colorin wn i 1 CB feeling of ‘intense pity, knowing | ; . : , . 8 : 3 BN : °| The Scottish Rite and York Rite ; ipl iY what some folks back home are en- bodies will unite in a service on
during.” , : | | Easter afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Avedon pointed out that the boys Scottish Rite cathedral.
jon gates like 1¥0 Sia cal} Ei Knights Templar will attend the really symp , “althoug Yi service in ‘uniform marching to the
prousuly wy try. |cathedral from the Masonic temple
re A GR AC SOR SE
‘ns {at North and Illinois sts. PRICE B BOARD "AIDED { In their Easter message released today, the hospitaler committee of s BY 100 VOLUNTEERS i. Grand Commandery Knights Expanding its quarters soon, the Templar said in part:
Marion county war price board to-| “The story of the resurrection, day announced that more than the commemoration of Easter, one
7 34 I= % i this work to prevent inflation in|of ‘the most important of templar | SS : ¥ 1 : {have volunteered their services to|holy days, symbolizes the rescue of ™ x 4 | strengthen price control in the|the soul of man from the tomb of! Also In Ow 5 and 10c Store Lm
(community. error and sets in action vibrations | | Robert W. Fleischer, board chair- | which will refine and elevate the | man, said new quarters will be oc- thoughts and conduct of men, cupied soon in the Farm Bureau | building, 47 8S. Pennsylvania st. |
Present location of the war price; Red Cross Gains
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“Many more volunteers are needed to help us in carrying on| BOSTON, March 16 (U. P) — . . 47 Victor M. Taber, repreesnting his| A Pittsburgh businessman vyesCorner Washington & Pennsylvania Sts. whi JK | Marion county,” Mr. Fleischer as-| terday made a small contribution | serted. to the Red Cross here to disprove the traditional jokes about Scotch
GIVE NOWI—GIVE MOREI—Keep You Red Crows at HIS SIDE! nL
The man, who remains anony-
mous, told his story in a letter to © O r the Boston Globe which was . signed, “an embarrassed Scot.”
It seems that he came to Boston last week on a business trip. In a crowded hotel dining room he met two “friendly and cheery” re i gentlemen who let him share A pa their table. After dinner, the pet Ey “ men left to catch a bus. Stylind RYT “I waited patiently for my 7 check but later found .to. my em-
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TOWNSHIP SCHOOL TO “CONDUCT PAPER DRIVE
Pike township school today opened | Give a paper drive to extend through |
Monday. Those unable to take|= 3 ) ER ; i y . : piper to the school may make ar-iZ : § $0 Liberally rangements to have it picked up|= J cco \ 3 “1 §3 Monday. Prizes will be given to the = fo Your
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