Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1945 — Page 5
5
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ~ "168 CONCERTS [fh Saren Suss Jpop me sors EFA GENERALS iE
a | FLOWN" TO ENGLAND ogee probabis wi not be flown. | RENSSELAER, June 1 (U. P).—| WHITING PILOT KILLED | 0 0onpn Germany, June 1° England until next week. Joyce, IN PARK PLAN Seven elevators owned by the W.| MCMINNVILLE, Tenn, June 1 uy p) Fourteen German generals | {who ‘was shot by - British troops at C. Babcock Grain Co. have been| (U. P),—Army authorities disclosed | left by airplane today for Croydon’ the time of his capture, was said to |sold to ‘the Jasper County Farm today that Sgt. Joseph S. Radlidak, airdrome in England, (be not well enough yet to leave. Bureau Co-operative association. 130, Whiting, Ind., was killed Tues- | Among them was Col. Gen, Kurt BRIGHTWOOD MEETING Five of the elevators which{day in the crash of his training Student, paratroop, expert who led] Brightwood chapter No. 309, O.
changed hands were in Jasper plane during a storm. |the German troops® facing the E. S., will hold initiation and me= Rensselaer, Pleasant | Radlidak died instantly when the
. FRIDAY, JUNE 1 , 1015
| OITY CENTER OF Times Executive Is Elected AIR RESEARCH Advertising Club President
Louis D. Young, advertising mans . lager of The* Times, was elected Exponent ot Exnerimeniol Station Planned.
PAGE 5
: ‘British 2d army headquarters said
Summer Geta ts to Be Held At Garfield.
| president of the Advertising club of Indianapolis yesterday at the Expansion of the Civil Aeronautic administration’s technical ex-
periment station at Weir Cook municipal airport will make Indianapolis a “little Washington” of aviation research, Donald M. Stuart, director of the station, told the aviation committee of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce yesterday.
The director outlined the work of the station and the problems which have arisen in transferring the principal units from the nation’s capitol
Athletic club.
Other officers named for the 1945-46 term were Larry "I" Sogard, copy chief of Keeling & Co., vice president; George Madden, advertising director of Wm. H:. Block Co., second vice president, and Katie Cleaver, advertising manager of .the Continental . Optical Co. secretary-treasurer, Named directors for two year ‘terms were E. H, McCaffery, of the Indianapolis Engraving Co.; Margaret, Roberts, advertising manager of H. P, Wasson & Co. and Paul
mer will “hear 68 concerts, includ- |
Mark Cowen, oity recreation’ director, announced today. The summer opera will be held at Garfield park the nights of July 20, 21 and 22, under direction of Charles B. Hedley. The Indianapolis concert .band, directed by William J. Schumacher, will make five appearances during the season, while the ‘Indianapolis military band, George @urtis di-
Visitors at city parks this sum- |
county ‘at Ridge, Parr, Fair Oaks and Kersey.; | plane, «based at Boca Raton, Fla, [One was at Lee in White county came down near here, officials said.
Canadian. army in
year,
Holland until he was replaced in March of this
morial services Monday.
charge.
AYRES & DOWNSTAIRS & STORE
Mrs. Clar= ice Davis, wotthy matron; will have
ing eight professional programs, K. | A
recting, will play three times, Dates for Programs
Dates for all but five of the programs are as follows: @ June 3, Indianapolis News newsboys band, J. B. Vandaworker director, Garfield park, 8 p. m.; June 4, Broad Ripple high school band, Owen Beckley, director, University park, 8 p. m.; June §, Vonnegut band, E. E. Kerner, "director, University | = park, 7 p. m.; Girls’ Glee club and Indianapolis News newsboys band, "Finch |= park, 8 p. mi.; Howe high school band Robert Burford, director, Christian park:
Grimes, national gdvertising-man-ager of the fhdianapolis News..’ W. H. (Hal) Shultz, of the Century Paper Co., and A. W. Voorhis,, advertising manager of Kingan & Co., were named directors to fill} unexpired terms, the annual dinner and outing June The officers will be inducted at|19 at Broadmoor Country club,
to Indianapolis at a luncheon meeting at the Athletic club. The transfer of equipment and personnel from Washington is expected to be completed after construction -of new - facilities, Mr. Stuart sald, adding that obstacles probably would hold up completion]until next winter. When the move is completed, the Indianapolis station will be the central headquarters of the CAA research unit,
Louis D. Young
| With a Gift From Our / | COMPLETE MEN'S STORE me :
One of the foremost obstacles, the formidable after members of the housing of more than 100 workers|Chamber of Commerce committee enor Crispus Attucks high school band, who will move from Washington to|pledged co-operation in finding liv-|Rr, w. Brown; director, Douglas fbi y man the station here, became less|ing quarters. p. m.; June 10, Manual high" school band, Charles B. Henzie, director, and Chapel choir, Mrs. Helen Thomas Martin, director, Garfield park, 8 p. m.; June 12, Vonnegut band, Highland park, 7 p. m.; Indianapolis News newsboys band, School 22, 8 p. m.; June 13, Boy Scout band, Roger Riley, director, Brookside park, 8 p. m June 17, Dance Festival, Eileen Poston, director, Garfield park, 8 p.-m. June 19, Vonnegut band, Christian “park, 8 p. m., and Indianapolis News newsboys band, Washington park, 8 p. m,, and :June 20, Indianapolis News newsboys band, Brookside park, 8 p. m.
Other dates are:
Jurie 24, Shrine band, Ted Campbell | director, Garfield park, 8 p. m.; June 26, Vonnegut band, Fall Creek, 8 p. m.; fro) dianapolis News newsboys' band, Riley park, 8 p. m.; June 27, Vonnegut band, Brookside park, 8 p. m.; July 1, Teencanteen variety show, Mrs. H. Arnholter director, Garfield park, 8 p. m.; July 3, Vonnegut band, Rhodius park, 8 P.M Newsboys’ band, Broad Ripple park, 8 p. m.; July 4, Senate Avenue Y, . A band, .- M. McCormick director, Decains i park, 6 p. m.; Indianapolis concert band, | Brookside park, 8 p. m.; July 8, Indian- | apolls concert band, Garfleld park, 8p. m.;
Indiana's Largest Furriers!
00 Years Experience!
| July 10, Newsboys’ band, South side com- | | munity . center, 8 p. m.; Vonnegut band, { Coleman park, 8 p.m. July 11, Shrine | band, Brookside park, 3 p. m. ‘July 15, Indianapolis concert band, Garfield park, | 8 p. m.; Youth variety show, Ruth McArthur - director, Douglas park, 3:30 Ip. m.; July 17, Vonnegut band, School 22, {8 p..m.; Newsboys’ band University park, i18 p. m.: July 18, Plainfield Boys' School band, Brookside, 8 p. m.;.July 24, Voninegut band, Washington ‘park, 8 p. m.; Newsboys’ band, Hawthorne park, 8 p. m. July 25, Tech high® school band a choir, .directéed by Alonzo Eidson and J. Russell Paxton, respectively, Brookside | park, 8 p. m.; July 27, Curtiss-Wright glee . club, Northwestern park, and July 29, Tech band and choir, Garfleld park, 8 p. m.; Indianapolis concert band, University park, 8.p. m. Others are: July 31, Vonnegut band, Ellenberger park, 8 p. m.; Newsboys band, | Oak Hill, 8 p. m.; Aug. 1, Grotto band, Roger. Riley, director, Brookside park, 8
: p. m.; Aug’8, Athenaeum band, C. Borshoft, director, Garfield park, 8 p. m; Aug. 7, Vonnegut band, University park, 8 p. m.; Newsboy band, Keystone com-
munity center, 8 p. m.; Aug. 8, Indianapolis concert band, Brookside park, 8 Pp. m.; Aug. 12, Curtiss-Wright -Glee club, 4 Douglas ‘park, 5:30 p. m.; Vonnegut band, IN INDIANA'S FINEST | The company divided purchases between counties in which it does & Come in! SEE for ETL CAE your precious | business. i é ryled furs will be stored. Davidson's huge fireproof
Garfield park, 8 p. m.; Aug. 14, Newsboys band, Ellenberger park, 8 p. m.; Aug. 15, vault is thermostatically maintained at the ideal DOWNSTAIRS con v .
Reliance ENSENADA Sanforized Short Sleeve Sports Shirts
$9 95
a Te
What man wouldn't be proud of one of these
beautiful doe-skin finish cotton shirts. Has
- 2 5 = i = convertible collar and thus it can be worn | with a tie for dress as well as with collar Indianapolis Military, band, ° Brookside k.-8 Pp. .»-Aug. 16, Vonnegut band, Ty ok > m.: _ 1, Beane] = open Two roomy pockets In plain shades Avenue Y. M. C. A. band, Northwestern park, 8 p. m.; Aug. 19, Grotto band and of tan, cream, blue and yellow. Small, chorus, Garfleld park, 8 p. m, gp mg . t Kk, : . . » R08 35 Vomegut ‘and, Wilira park: medium and large;sizes.. Fine gualiif, |p. m.; Newsboys band, Fall Creek, 8 p. m.; J : 1 Also other plain, plaid, checked and two- | ! : : g z - > = :
Lo.
| Aug. 22, Indianapolis military band, Brook- | side park, 8 p. m.; Aug. 26, Indianapolis. Military band, Garfield park, 8 p. m.; | Music Festival, Douglas park, 5:30 p. m. | Aug 28, Vonnegut band, Keystone, 8 p. m. Newsboys band, Rhodius park, 8 p. m,; { Aug. 29, Grotto band and chorus, Brook- | side park, 8 p. m, and Sept. 3, Willis | Kirk band, Douglas park, 8:15 p. 6:15 p. m.
‘MONON BUYS $100,000 ‘OF WAR BONDS HERE d|
tone sport shirts with long and short sleeves.
$1.49 to $4.50
| Times Special | Officials of the Monon railroa | today announced the purchase of | | $100,000 ‘worth of war bonds, to be {credited to the Marion county 7th {war loan drive. | The same amount was allocated to this county in the 6th war loan.
Made Especially for Us By a Southern Manufacturer Large Assortment of Men's Quality Rayon and Teca SLACKS
$4.98
IN THREE WANTED SHADES—Light Sun Tan . . . Sand Tan and Teal Blue
FUR COATS
Furriers with years of - experience will transform your old fur into a ravishing new 1946 creation. Special low pre-sume mer . rates now in effect!
{0 preserving Ie (ETT TT AVI Ch Humidity is FLL)
destroys r h
TTL: to eliminate parching mildew
r } I | rumigation completely eT \ Gas sterilizatior ills the moth
d EY “TL elh
Nill
(MA :8.0 8. [6 GLAZING ELECTRIFYING DE-MOTHIZING RATTAN BEATING NEW TIES NEW LOOPS BUTTONS MINOR RIPS COLLAR STIFFENING
and the
larvae
FOR DRESS... FOR GOLF... FOR ALL OUTDOORS! Cool, Comfortable and Wrinkle Resistant!
SIZES 28 to 42 Waists! YOU
in the south, where they specialize in hot weather wear and are more
We are proud to offer these fine slacks tailored and made
1] OATS
skilled in .the art of tailoring summer fabrics. They have an easy
drape, pleated fronts with zippers. Proportioned right at the knee and bottom. Seat and hips cut for comfort and good looks. A wonderful Father's Day gift suggestion . . . he'll want several pairs for all his
summer activities.
Good Quantities In Sizes 28 to 42 Waists!
Men’s Fruit-of-the-Loom
Sport Shirts 1.6%
Fine quality in-or-outer style shirts with cool, layback .collar and short - sleeves. Plain colors. Small, redid yd large.
Cotton Terry Pullover Shirts for Men
$145
4 Washable cotton terry.cloth Men’s Knit Polo. Shirts 1.35
Tan or blue heathertone, ingrain pattern plain color polo shirts. Crew neck and wing sleeves. Small, medium and large.
NON-RATIONED
SKIPPY SANDALS
$7) .60
A sandal that children love.
ON OUR FAMOUS 10-POINT PLAN...
Men’s Washable Summer ROBES
$4.50
Multi-colored, two-tone and striped
Sizes 11to 3
shirts with crew neck, long sleeves and two front pock-
ets. Blue, tan and green robes in reds, blues, tans and
will Open toe "zig-zag: pattern front with greens. Cord trim, shawl’ collar
"wedgie, in multi-colored contrasting plain white and ‘wide panel sash. Sizes small,
fabric with blue binding.
| Sizes Well made!
sleeves and back.
medium and large.
* small, medium ‘and large:
Other Robes from $8.75 to $17.98 E.
CHILDREN'S SHOES— Downstairs at, AYRES - s— - S———————
COMPLETE MEN'S STORE—Downstxirs at AYRES
»
