Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1945 — Page 25

THURSDAY, OCT. 11, 1018

Ben er HS. Holds Aro] Subscription Dance Friday

' DEBATE WAGE HIKE

Walter Reuther and George Romney will debate the United Auto « Workers 30 per cent wage hike de= ‘mand over-T'own Hall of the Air on WISH at 7:30 p. m. today, Mr. Romney is general manager of the Automobile Manufacturers association: Mr. Reuther is director of the General “Motors department, United Auto Workers.

ue to Periodic Cone much during periodic

T

's TABLETS test blood-iron tonics you S, tl RS Ae are. Ai20 _ relieve symptoms of functional disturbances Pollow

ti E Pkiar's PAGLETS

LAST TIMES TODAY—"MOROCO0" and “NAPPY GO LUCKY"

NEVER BEFORE 2 SUCH GREAT REQUEST HITS ON THE SAME PROGRAM!

{74 or

Preston Foster Ellen Drew Andy Devine * Ralph Morgan Chief Thundercloud

* ON OUR STAGE EVERY

Io pS gi 008

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES :

Ben Davis high school will hold its annual stbscription dance in the school gymnasium tomorrow night with music by Doc Watson's orchestra.

In this year’s subscription cam-~ paign the school was divided numerically into two groups, called the “Eisenhowers” and the ‘“MacArthurs.” The MacArthurs sold 1225 | subscripLions and the Eisenhowers 1134. Students with high sales were Barbara Bishop, senior building, with 35 subscriptions, and Robert Skaggs, freshman building, with 34. Election of officers of the June, 1946, graduating class has been announced. Those elected are: Tom Hockman, president; Mary Ann Hittle, vice president; Robert

Kearns, treasurer; Marie. Sim-

Radio's No. { Com medy A

Fibber McGEE and MOLLY

Ti LiL

Pease

IA ABLE

monds, secretary. Council members are: Gene Jarrett, Connie Brinkley and Jean Myers. - Class sponsor is Miss Elsie Ball, «© Herbert J. Reese, instructor in military science and training, is planning to work for his master’s degrees in history and political science at the University of Michigan. The ‘Ben Davis P.-T. A. will meet Tuesday in the high school gymnasium, Mrs. George Gaddie presiding. A “Gay Nineties” kitchen band of world war IT mothers will give a humorous musical program. Pifteen members of the Ben Davis Hi-Y club will attend the district Hi-Y conference at Howe high school Monday afternoon and evening, ’

47 STUDENTS IN BUTLER'S CHOIR

The Butler university choir numbers 47 student members, including 41 co-eds and six men students, Prof. Joseph Lautner, director, announced today. Many of the choir’s members also

[HEARTY WELCOME WAITS ADM. INGRAM

held in Jeffersonville.” Governors Simeon Willis of Kentucky and Ralph Gates of Indiana and four U. 8, senators from the two states will be invited to participate.

by the Navy Club auxiliary, U. 8. 8. Indianapolis, ship 42, was made to-

STATE RICH IN OIL discovery of oll within its bounJACKSON, Miss. (U. P.)~—The|darles, and Gov. Thomas Bailey state of Mississippl recently cele-|announced that the state now has brated the sixth anniversary of the'l7 established oil fields.

v

Exquisite Styles! everyday charm: See how softly the curls frame Jour face, so and cesusl « Come in today!

Long Bobs Our Specialty! State-Licensed

Shampoo & Sef, $1.26 & $1.50

AN SAVE

ON THESE TEENSTER

Lady Beatrice

Stout’s children’s shoes are well known for their fitting and wear ing qualities, Plenty of high shoes, oxfords and straps.

Child's 2 Snap Galoshes. Sizes 6 to 351.75.

TAP DANCING—Patent Straps Suitable

COLD WAVE

The nation's sensation, Gives a more natural

PERMANENT Wave, 3 or

wg, er. 898 by $10-91250 | sisal NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY

PER MANENT

Te 500

sing with the Butler-Jordan Philharmonic choir, Prof. Lautner said. The Butler choral group includes 33 members from Indianapolis. They are: :

Martha Albertin, Alice Jane Andrews, Bergeron, Tina Botermer, Marilyn Chap-

Dorothy Albright,

Phyllis Balley, Betty

day by Miss Frieda Wagner, club commandant, The dinner dance, to be held tomorrow at Central Y. M. C. A, will honor the graduating class of the U, S. Navy radio school at 30th st. and White river, Honored guests will be members

for Tapping—$2.69—Taps Extra

Where the Bus Stops—Next to English Theater, {18 Monument Circle — Street Level — Phone LI-0527

sacTORY | 318-332 MASS. AVE.

STORES

Store Hours:

to 5:15, Except Sat, 9 to 6

man, Daris Colligan, Eleanor Gray, Jane Haddath, Constance Harvey, Betty Haus. er, Edna Hinton, Charlotte Hitchcock, Betty Lou Johnson, Lois Julian, rie Little, Patricia McGeary, Susan earson, Georgie Pitcher, Patricia Point. er, Elsie Popplewell, Dorothy Reinacker, Vein Staers, Elsie Stef ler, Joan Taylor, amson, Thomas Curtis, Henry Hill, Charles Mil. let, Samuel Newland and Charles Smith.

200 WOMEN TO GET NAVY DISCHARGES

PEARL HARBOR, Oct. 11 (U, P.). ~The first contingent of WAVES, SPARS and women marines to be be discharged by the navy are scheduled to embark for Monterey, Cal, shortly, it was announced today. The group will leave here Satur-

Mar

FEST RDAY NIGHT °*

at 6:30, 9 and (1:30 P. M

| representing less than one per cent

Phillip Dorn—Helmut Dantine

- “ESCAPE IN DESERT” Edw. Bromberg “MISSING CORPSE”

J Tonight, 5: . a '6—30¢ Bracken—Dians Lynn

“QUT OF THIS WORLD” William Gargan “MIDNIGHT MANHUNT"

Neighborhood Theater Directory

SOUTH SIDE

“SALOME, WHERE SHE DANCED”

Pat Parris—Jackie Moran

“Let's Go Seay" G FIELD AR

Tallulah Bankhead-—Anne Baxter 'A ROYAL SCANDAL™ ; Janis a “MISSING JUROR"

AVALON 2°.

2119 ‘MA.

Prospect 1849 Vie. McLaglen ‘ROUGH, TOUGH, READY’ “OLD ‘TEXAS TRAIL”

SANDERS "Sra MA-0173 Ronald Colman “KISMET” “SHERIFF OF SUNDOWN"

EAST SIDE

BIGGEST BEST | pn

a 5:45 to 6-—30c “Let & Lyn Gail

Foster Wilde Patrick sews BLESSED”

Thaxter-—-Edmund Gwenn

~eBEWITORED"

Wallace Beary-To Drake “THIS MAN'S NAVY” Randolph Scott—Ruth Warrick

GHIA xr

6118 EB IR. Wash. 5000 t O'Brien

June Allyson—Margaret “MUSIC FOR MILLIONS”

John Wayne—Ann Dverak

“Flame of Barbary Coast”

Wee 4 Ope» , 8 1h 4s 5200 Rosalind Russell “ROUGHLY SPEAKING” R. Lane “SING ME A SONG OF TEXAS"

John Garfield . N Ann Sheridan ‘ME A CRIMINAL" _GO STEADY”

VLE

OE WASHINGTON OHM

NT] Tu BENDIX

LIAN

RS

TPE AE CTE

Ady: Er

BELL FOR ADANO' “GHICAGO KID"

TACOMA “rw MA-7083 aa mic i an Color “LIGHT or od WESTERN STARS”

: Bob ine Carroll

NORTH SIDE CINEMA | 16thand 5:45 006

Delaware 25¢ plus tax Randolph Scott—Ruth Warrick

“CHINA SKY”

1da Lupino—Sydney Greenstreet

“PILLOW TO POST”

HELD OVER~—Thru, Sat. Cornel Wilde—Evelyn Keyes “THOUSAND & ONE NIGHTS" EB. Dix “POWER OF WHISTLER"

College at 68rd Free Parking Ida Lupino “THE HARD WAY” “SHE GETS GETS HER MAN"

Van Johnson

“THRILL OF A

0th Whar Hiinols TA-7400

‘ESQUIRE *

Gene John TIERNEY HODIAK ‘BELL JOR ADANC’ “CHICAGO KID”

shipload arrived in Hawali., A traditional Hawaiian “Aloha” fis planned for the 200 girls in the groyp. There are 150 WAVES,

of the 3770 stationed in Hawall,

of the 60th division. -

day, nine months after the first]

for JEWELRY Its Tavel's

Gas In Stomach and Bowels

RELIEVED OR NO COST

£vyery person who is troubled with | OXxcessive gas in stomach and bowels -should get a package of Baalmann's | Bay Tablats and try them tor quick velief of the distre:

Sharp pains og

pressure. | pain at the pit of the a cal heartburn, Others complain a | tine bo palpitation, nbared pr aniniag: | , nausea, ting, poli dizziness, any of which may | result om EAS pressure, |

Money-Back Guarantee Basimanty's i Tablets are ads bres.

Ret Dottie a al ae 0 nay back i he i the

tion with results. Any

druggist ean re i be HOOK'S

un Ba a wo MAT KS Sigs V Ta

SUBURBAN :

Turban Bey

Plus! Allan Jones

GHTY Basil Rathbone “WOMAN IN GREEN" 40 W, Michigan

Alexander Knox—Chas. Coburn “WILSON” In —r

Ostmant & Wash. 2, BELMONT “Gif GRANDE" ¥100 an.

EE TE

Here's

Combined

Supreme Comfort and Superb Beauty...

to Give You What We Believe to Be The Greatest Value Ever Offered in . . .

A Complete

19:

Every piece exactly as sketched on our sales

floor,

Just as you see it pictured for only .........

Everything

Every Piece in This Handsome 19-Pc. Outfit Is Thoroughly Modern! Read Carefully . .. Count the Pieces !!

2-Pe. Living Room Suite

Spring filled—shaler of covers and

{—0Oecasional Chair

“Comfortably upholstered,

{—Walnut Book Shelf

Sturdy-~beautifully finished.

f—Walnut Smoker

Complete with glass tray.

I—Magazine Basket

Niea snd roomy,

2—Decorater Pillows Well proportiionad. {Walnut End Table Sturdily built. f—Walnut Coffee Table » styling. - —Beautiful 8x12 Ft. Rug Beautiful color blends, 2--27"x54" Threw Ru {—Loyely Framed PICTURE

|—Leatherette Hassock

Large sise—felt filled.

|—Pottery Base Table Lamp Complste with shade. |—Bronze Bridge Lamp |—Knaaholh | Dosk_

—Hiry Bk Ga

lictor urniture iE 0.

231 WW. WASHINGTON JON ST.

ATI BR WR