Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1945 — Page 9

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1,000 Yds. Fine 37" Iridescent

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36” Widths in Dotted Voile _____________

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Limit 19 Yds. to a Customer

39” Widths in Plain Rayen Satins __________

Plain rayon satins in blue, rose, tearose, navy and black. Limit 10 Yds. to a Customer

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36” Widths in Oufing Flannels____________ 33 Beautiful striped outing flannel in various colored ‘Stripes. Fast color and washable. “Yard

Floral rayon satin that can be used for making many Christmas

39” Widths in Printed Rayon Satins... 69

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381/,” Widths in-Unbleached Muslin_______ 15¢

A good heavy grade unbleached muslin that is wide and strong. Excellent for many home uses. Limit 5 Yds. to a Customer

Beautiful Sond “Chenille Bedspreads a new shipment of full size chenillé bed- 3% made on a jacquard pattern. QWonderful for Christmas gifts. Blue, rose and white grounds. |,

Cannon “Leaksville” Single Blankets 50% wool and 50% cotton single blan- $ 25 kets in T2x84-inch size and 314-1b. weight ‘with 5-inch rayon satin binding. Apricot, winter rose and rose dust.

Shtin m 100% Vin Virgle Werk Wool “Woolshire” Blankets blankets in 4-lb,

binding. Boxed for gift giving, Blue, rose, green and peach.

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Committee “Io chub were appointed today in anticipation of the coming yesr's activities. Mrs. Bess Hume, president of the organization, has announced the following appointments: Mrs. Kath-| erine Youngman will head the yearbook committee, assisted by Miss! Ella Sengenberger, Miss Ruth Bozell, Mrs. Rosalee Spong and Mrs, Ruth Griggs. "- The program committee will in-| clude, Miss Helen Thornton,’ Miss Bernice Orndorff and Miss Ruth Armstrong. The social committee

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Dec. 4 at the World War Memorial, | where Mrs. Edna Collins, Stella Middleton and Steward will report on their attendance at the National Council of English, Teachers, held in Minneapolis Nov, 22 to 24.

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274 Nov. 18. They included:

Gr. Jobn C. Sims, 537 N. California; Pvt.

. , LeRoy B. Rothrock NI i ean oa Ee Deter, 418] Oxford or Shoes Salem; at so. Moody,_Jult : 398 N. Delaware; Pfc. Willie A. Swindle. | for Rugged

W, 28th st Tech. Sth Gr. Fred A. Peeser, 5207 IN, New Jersey st.. arrived Nov. 2 aboard the John Fiske. Five local men arrived Nov. 19 in| Newport News on the Sea Snipe, to be

BOYS

Good solid shoes or oxfords for boys — Scout type cord sole or leather soles for dress, Plenty of sizes.

LAYAWAY—Only a Small Deposit

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GYM SHOES

Boys’ Bizes 2'5 fo § Men's Sizes 6% to 11%

processed at Atterbury. They

. Dallas W. Taylor, 1353 Union; T.| . Leland D. Banta, 1440 Pleasant; Or, John A. Michel Tomam Jr.; " Or. Arthur R. Walker, $53 Dayton. | | Sgt. Stanley Haas; 360 Beecher, ! Pfc. James E. Hatfield, 860 8. Pershing, arrived on the Sea Snipe | and will be processed at Ft. Knox, | Ky.

Twenty local men arrived in New- | port News aboard the Admiral Capp,

Sgt. Carl G. Updike; T. éth Or. Sharies | Beeson; Pfc. Harry T. Shoemaker; T. Mh Gr, Gene R. Austin, 1851 Cdiunell; T. 5th

George W. Coens, 722 W. 25th; Capt Harold R. Ross; Sgt. Thomas Uberto; T. 4th Gr. Cleo Madge; Cpl. Harold R. Mat- | lesberger; Pfc. Stephen W. Jenkins; T. my Or, Paul B. Mars, T. 3d Gr. Charles Ellis; { T. 4th Or. Jack Nelson; Sgt. James B.|

Reltoer; Sh Francis H. Hudelson; Pte. Joba 14 N. Sheridan; 4th Or.

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TOKYO, Nov. 22 (U. PJ. =| He said that this would do more Ridge Victory are Pfc. Donald W. Shingero Takaishi, chairman of the [than anything else to bring about) Fe! on Pfc. Thomas D. Me- |} «| Newspaper league of Japan, today [democracy and peace for mankind. 'E :

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