Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1945 — Page 4
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of their vacations, at least for the
in, stowed their gear and had spread out all over town on bicycles, horseback and afoot, They returned in the afternoon laden down with packages, kimonos, silks and ornaments which they were planning to send home, Saved Cases of Beer
Fire suddenly was discovered in the east wing of the rambling wooden structure and all were ordered out while the antiquated Kamakura fire department fought the blaze with an inadequate water supply and a leaky hose. The entire town turned out to watch. Two determined G. 1's practically risked their lives to save two cases of beer, as thousands cheered, A movement already is afoot to build barracks or borrow Quonset huts from the nayy to get the recreation system working again here as soon as possible. -
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End Tables, Lamp Tables, Coffee Tables, Cocktail Tables
Sewing Cabinet |
$ 1 895
Choice ~ of walnut : or . mahogany finish, Use it also as a lamp table,
with real’ SLATE, 17x23. Eraser and chalk = included--the whole out. fit for «ues
$3.95 Doll Beds and Cradles 3 NOW .coee
4%¢ Doll Bathin-
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Cuddy are in charge of SFaRgE. ments.
The Christmas convocation, sponclubs, will be presented for the stu-
the choir and band will be sung by Joy Ann Nelson. Grade school students will present 8 program at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow with 750 children participating. Plan Two Operettas The junior high school will give two religious operettas, “The Madonn'a Choice” and “The Gift of Christmas.” Leading roles will be taken by Jane Jackson, Jo Ann Pierson, Donna Decker, Charlotte Albertson and Barbara Rosner. The angel choir will sing Christmas carols. Children of grades one to six will present two Christmas playlets, “When Christmas Comes” and “Christmas for Others.” The casts will include: Willlam DeVoer, Virginia Evans, Raymond Lambeth, Norma Stewart, David Fledderjohn, Donna Sneed, Ronald Strakis, Ar-
=TDECATIR PUPLS EPLAN PROGRAMS
Al Grades Participating in
sored by the Sunshine and Hi-Y
dents at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow. A Bible "|story of the Nativity and a narration, “The Shepherd,” will be given by the speech class, directed by Miss Stevens. Special ensembles from | Herff
tensia Dixon and” Joseph Farley. Helen Mills will sing the solo parts and 250 first and second grade chil‘dren are in the chorus. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Fields is music director
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glans Coin club, meeting, 7:30 p. m., Christmas story-telling hour, 3:30 p. m., Central public library. .
EVENTS TOMORROW
Meeting, 11:00 - a. m.; Juncheon, m., Hotel Lincoln. tising Club of Intianagtiin, lunch-
eon, 12 (noon), Hotel Lindi Lee Cosmetic 1:30 p. m.,- Hotel Washington, Cham of Commerce rd of directors, luncheon, 13:15 p. m., Hotel Lincoln. Jones officers, dinne hy
7, 6:30 p.” m McCammon course, meeting, 645 p. m., Hotel Washington. Armour & Co., dinner, 7:00 p. m., Hotel Washington. Ce., dinner, 7:00 p., m., Hotel
Visiory chapter, dinner, 7:00 p. m., Rotel Lincoln. Pittman-Moore Co., dinner, 7:15 p. m.,
Ce., meeting,
Hotel Lincoln.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Clarence Alexander Gillespie, R. R. 16, Box by Mary Louisa Michael, R. R. 16,
Box Donald" Clay Elder, 5143 E. Washington: yi Lucille Newton, 2316 C pt. 8. J. Webb Jr. U. 8 army; Josephine Pulliam, 453 N. Gray. Kenneth A. Pearson, 1800% N. Meridian: Helen Jeanne Blackburn, Columbus.
and will be assisted by Mrs. Pauline Williams, assistant principal, and other teachers. The P.-T. A. will sponsor a Christmas lunch’ for 900 pupils in the school cafeteria Friday. Gifts will be exchanged in the school rooms at 1 p. m. A large Christmas tree in the lower hall of the school building was furnished and trimmed by the Sunshine and Hi-Y clubs.
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1 nu : Thomas Fisher, U. 8. navy; Marianne | Rita Jelase, 1447 Etgitan,
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Allan Phillips, 1300 E E. Kessler bivd.; Martin Ruth Hamer, 3656 N. (Delaware. James R. ; Mable Kathleen Sant, 196 s Em-
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Williams, 1000 W. 3 7h; pear a i Geo rich, 20% rp Delaware; Dorothy Kathleen Robinson, 5319 E. Si. Clair,
Harry
At St. Francis=—Albert, RAPA: Sti Bisun, 1] t Coleman-~Robert, Mary Ml uci Taylor, |
; Roger Hermine Pryor; 4 , Norma Stephens; Erwin, Bau | 1 Evelyn Blume; ||} son; Roy, Mary Gillum,
Thomas. re Hinesley; Don, Shirley ||| Ritter.
At " Dorothy Buersmeyer; Samuel, | |i al Perrenburg; ? Charles, Ruth Roath Satna. | if St. Vincent's—Harold, Margar " Tetlly: { | oa Cathryn Tuttle; George, C
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DEATHS
Lillian A. McGee, 73, at 517 E. 19th, coro- | || nary occlusion | John Karolesek, 81, cardio vascular renal. Nettie 8. Wagoner, 79, at 4619 Broadway, Il influenza. L Claude Orriss Harding, 74, at 2634 E. 18th,
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I¥s Good as Gold . . . . It’s Just as Welcome
A GAUSEPOHL GIFT CERTIFICATE
Let them choose whatever . want most from the beautiful leather goods in our store.
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Shopping Days Till Christmas!
$0 .. . YOU STILL HAVE SEVERAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS TO BUY?
Now, don’t g low budget prices!”
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For The Ladies—Scarfs, handbags, hankies, sweaters, skirts, blouses, sportswear of all kinds, dresses, coats . . . and oh, such pretty slippers.
For Dad we suggest handkerchiefs, socks, ties, mufflers, billfolds and the like.
For little Sister, we have blouses, sweaters, skirts, slacks, bags, bag sets, gloves, jump- - ers, snow suits,
For young Brother we suggest slacks, jackets, snow suits, dress shirts, ties, mittens warm ear-muff caps and such.
Gifts to Delight the very young . . . a wonderful selection of toys Ck a
coats, ete.
world of Christmas wearables!
Gifts for the Home . . . luncheon sets, bridge sets, tablecloths, Selpenis Sowels, surtaine, slip covers and even ‘platform
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oup many itéms are not available and many are still on the “scarce list” , . . we feel
...“There’s still a wonderful selection of GIFT IDEAS available DOW STAIRS at AYRES’... and all at amazingly
sure you'll find A GRAND GIFT to please anyone: on your list...
Downstairs at AYRES’, the Friendly Family Store ALL ON ONE FLOOR!
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