Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1945 — Page 2

Times shoppers, with money contributed to the Clothe-A-Child fund. ” ”

children—157 by direct donors and 492 by Times shoppers. With $502.67 contributed yester-

donations: were included, one “In memory of Sgt. Russell L. Roberts,” and one by Mrs. L. E Clark.

ss #2 AS CHRISTMAS looms just around the corner there is still time

an appointment to come in and select a child. You then take the child to the stores and outfit it

BIOPOOR: «aoe vx v5v<ssinsssvevs 3 Gamma Beta Chi............... 2 Teamsters Union, Local 716, Bal of Baviiniviiiiiviirnins 2

. - - - - -

teRER Bassas uN 2

CASH DONATIONS

Mrs, L. E. Clark Employees of the J.:L. Men Ce. ...... #41 J. L. McDaniel Printing Ce. Employees of Life Insurance

. RALPH was one of 37 children clothed by The Times Clothe-A-Child yesterday. Twenty-two of

. ALTOGETHER, Clothe - A - Child has provided warm garments for 640

day, cash reached $7019.19. Two $50

Butler Fraternity Aids Lad With Proceeds of Auction

Employees of Dugan and Krukemeier Mfg. Co. .. Ladies’ Auxiliary No. 1070-A, Amalgamatical Association of Street Electric, Railway and Motor Coach Em-

cog

General Power Plants Office ‘ | Co-Wed ~ Central and took the children out shopping. The remaining 15 were clothed by

For a Child, Bloomfield, Ind. Indianapolis

EEE EE I I

Auxiliary, Barker No. 1587, V.F. W. ...

ReRs sre natn sessseneer

Freee

FERRET ARTI E RI anne

BAER ARIA rrr ae

REPORT U, S, WARSHIP NDANGERED IN GALE

LOVE AVAL LNG IS READY FOR JURY|

SAN PRANCISCO, Dec. 19 (U. P.).—The fate of Mrs. Annie Irene 50.00 Mansfeldt, 46-vear-old socialite (charged with the murder of a sus- Vissarionovich \ expected to| "hich is his real name, was born In fie revamped story. Tiflis in the Russian . Dec. 21, 1879.

be in the hands of a jury late to-

. | A special court session ended with Mrs. Mansfeldl’s .collapse when Norman Elkington, as25.90 |sistant district attorney, charged 25.00 that the defendant and her attorney, Vincent Hallinan, “were the 20.10 two people least thoughtful” of her

20.00 three children because they allowed ‘anthem to testifv in her behalf. : Interrupted repeatedly by the de{ense, Mr. Elkington tried in his arguments to attack Mansfeldt’s testimony that she had {no memory of shooting to death “. Nurse Vada Martin, 32, on Oct. 4 Mr. Hallinan concluded his de- | tense argument with statement that Dr. John Mansfeldt, husband of the defendant, was ’ spnsible” for Mrs. Martin's Mansfeidt committed suicide

craw san

Christian more extreme elements. Expelled

before graduation, he |®dopt “tough” nicknames with a(of his growing revolu-

:

1 h hin. ih

: :

i 2.3

&

that few around him were influence.

SE he Rh Ean ah RTP ERS En

$55 5 PE BS SEESESE EF 5 BSB

ei

re . yi ¥ i Ayes Carollers SLE will singh from the Street Floor Balcony ~ Tomorrowat4:00p.m.

~

The Joy of Christmas

is = for a man — definitely merged with the joy of his home and family. This year especially, the

phrase “Home for Christmas” takes on a new

significance. After so many months and years, he

is again able to enjoy the countless things of which he has been dreaming. The wonder of his first meeting with a child he has never seen...

wt the little, everyday comforts which he has missed for so long . . . all the simple pleasures which create,

for a man, the real meaning of the Spirit of Christmas.

BEES ERE

x 2 Eh HI Hh nhs SATE

EE.E Hh §

1872-1945 + Now as then

partment.” He ' therefore

adopt this pro; ONE. Creat

‘partment of

“charged with ity for armed n consisting of th forces now incl navy departme TWO. A civ the President a would head the secretary of na der him would secretary and s

ant secretaries.

THREE. Th

! zz

ii

HE | ht falas}

i ek 8%