Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1945 — Page 28
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES War Widow Wins Legion Contest
on
HELEN WA TO SUE [orm em wow <a UESTION RAISED ro 14 (U. P).[file suit for a divorce from Robert ~ =Screen Actress Helen Walker, 24, |Blumoff, 36-year-old Paramount § M0 Yeutetied Voaf sumelinies Seu. Studio lawyer.
OVER RED TOKENS
By Scripps-Howard Newspapers _ WASHINGTON, Dec. 14. — What is OPA going to do with all those little red tokens, now that rationing
+ + » and Mommy Wants a New ICE REFRIGERATOR
Yes, nothing would please her-MORE than to have a sparkling new VITALAIRE Ice Refrigerator in her kitchen. Famous for beauty . . « famous for keeping ALL foods BETTER . . . famous for operating economy .". « the new VITALAIRE is tops. Yet it costs only $57.25 on convenient terms. Phone TA lbot 245! for information or to arrange delivery—in time for Christmas.
POLAR ICE AND
FUEL CO. 2000 NORTHWESTERN AVENUE 317 W. 16th St. 1902 S. East St. IN
ALLL /CE,
| 1zed fiber, {them and they cost $2,380,000. OPA | sdid there was a saving of more | than $2 million in the cost of print-
I18 over?
| They've called them in. Retail- | ers, wholesalers and distributors are | supposed to turn in all they have by Jan. 5. But what's going to hap-} | pen to them hasn't been decided.
Various suggestions have been
| made. One 1s Tor a bonfire of tokens
to celebrate the end of rationing.
| Another is to store them, against
the day—may it never come-—when rationing breaks out again. } Some hopeful citizen suggested
| they be put in the Smithsonian In- | stitution. Collectors will get some. | Stamp collectors have been adding | ration stamps and tokens to tifeir | collections. They even write to OPA, | wanting ration stamps no longer | valid, to paste in their books.
The tokens are made of vulcanThere are two billion of
ing extra ration books, and that the retail trade would save $35 million a year in handling ration transactions. The last time the government called in ration tokens—the blue ones—there wasn't any immediate | use for them. Later, however, they | turned up in the ration program of | an allied country.
‘THE WIDOW of a marine lieutenant killed on Tarawa, Mrs, Helen Anderson, 1460 8. Meridian st, was awarded a $25 victory bond for her winning suggestion
“Pleasant Run Post,” was chosen, The contest started six weeks ago. The post is composed al
Diplomats Won't
Feast On Caviar
MOSCOW, Dec. 14 (U. P.).—As far as the Americans are concerned, the Big Three conference of foreign ministers will be with-
most entirely of world war II veterans and meets at South Side Turners hall. It has more than 100 members. A holiday dance will be given Dec. 29 at the South Side Turners hall. William E, Murphy is chairman of the dance committee. Serving with him are Duke Dud. ley, Harold Cheek, William Bertman and Mel Zimmerman. August J. Spitznagel is commander of the post. :
BEVIN GOES TO MOSCOW LONDON, Dec. 14 (U. P.)~Foreign Minister Ernest Bevin departed for Moscow by airplane
today to attend the Big Three foreign ministers conference.
MORTGAGE
ho on Your Selections!
Buy NOW—Pay Next Year at ‘THE HUB’
LOUNGE CHAIR and OTTOMAN KNEE dort ME DESK Fring Hid Jonge on Somlor table mi § 50 SNidly Nutheq a ihe he So fom 49% veneers—a real og gift,
Ayr oe ST $3080
Now Is the Time to Buy—Use HUB'S Convenient Terms!
out thé benefit of caviar, the time-honored standby of every international gathering in Maos- | cow, it appeared today. Ambassador W. Averell Harriman ordered about 22 pounds of caviar for the entertainment of Secretary of State James PF. | Byrnes and British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin,
But when he found the price had been raised Nov. 1 from 100 | to 800 rubles ($20 to $160) “| .pound, he canceled the order.
LOANS Fhe sh Ce a
individual oceds, here at this friendly local institution.
=; $095
Kins fe.
at JE | me $1] 95. The HUB Furnitare Co.
414 EAST WASHINGTON ST, een ov Jeisey 2d Aan sie
Phone FR. 0374
I dl
THB VIOLET STATE FLOWER OF ILLINOIS, NEW JERSEY AND RHODS ISLAND
Se Sasiona
wR
rail TaN
159. EAST MARKET TIEIT
® » ® @ + % ¢ ¢ ¢ ® < © € ® ¢ ¢ * ® ° & “ LJ ® ¢ ¢ © “© ® ¢ “ » © » »
ICY MIST FASCINATORS
Red! White! Pink! Aqua! Copen! Fuchsia! Lime!
1.00
Frame her face in a halo of color and watch her eyes light up and sparkle! Soft lacy loops of 50%, wool and 50% rayon give an
1. Flowers have a way with ‘em ... There's SO MUCH you can say with 'em.
9. Violets make a fine bouquet "A FAVORITE FLOWER," most folks say. Their color pleases every eye : ‘Their texture's smooth. They're just ace-highl
-
In gins, it takes A FAVORITE To make most people savor it. The GIN that does this very well Will please you, too. IT'S DIXIE BELLE!
\
©0000 00 0000000000000 00000
hn see oe Fashion's leading styles! Including $8990 0505000000s (1) rich fabric bags with zipper or clasp fasteners, (2) fine imitation \ leathers (rich, real looking alligator, lizigator, calf, morocco, buffalo), felts, failles, cordettes, (3) lucite, crystal, mock shell trims, (4) inside zippers, metal frames, convenient
® 00 0000 006 000
TT al a’
Ly
ba LE
Cc a paragon . 5
