Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 January 1946 — Page 12
Mrs, Charles Fernald, paticnal{from Nev York'to address city and "missions of the Presbyterian church state Presbyterians. "board member, will appear here Jan.| She ‘will speak at the Second fo dan. 17 in & series of ad-|Presbyterian church at 2 p. m. todresses on missionary work. morrow, and to women’s groups "A former teacher in India mis- [throughout the eity during her SS BE a
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ARMY UNIT LEAVING
Advance units of the oth ‘troop carrier command, based at Stout
field since 1042, are moving ont and|’
the field is being turned back tu the
| state, Maj. Gen. Paul L. Wililams,
commandaht of the command, announced today.
gone before the end of the month, he said, and the field will have assumed its post-war status, The closing of the field as an army air base ends a three-year period, during which Stout field achieved fame as the airborne command center of the world, It was there that the science of air-borne troop ferrying was developed. In announcing the move - Gen. ‘Williams lauded the work of city and state officials and expressed appreciation . for the assistance «of a well-knit state organization dur-
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES im After Two Years
STOUT FIELD BASE
The majority of the station's pres-| Tia ent military complement will be| gait
Two Indianapolis brothers who had not seen each other for over two years met this week at Stout field when Lt. Robert Tope called on his brother, Lt. H. D. Tope, base classification officer, The Tope brothers are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Tope, 6281 Central ave.
JAP ELECTION POSTPONED TOKYO, Jan. 10 (U. P.) =Japan's general elections will be postponed until “late March or early April” Home Minister Zanjiro Horikiri
in the months of crises.
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Set of 4 Chairs
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neh thew i More Than Four ~ oF Acquét to Math at $5.15 Each
NOTE: We have a few of these Chairs in Rich _ Walnut Finish . . . Excellent as Diners or Desk Chairs at $5.75 each.
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Men's “T" Shirts__________
Men's Work Gloves. 27° an 40°
Men's Broadoloth Shorts____
announced today.
Women’s Bib
Women’s 45-Gauge Hose, Pair, 92.
$2.98 HATS $1.98 HATS
19¢ HATS
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SLADIOLLS SIGE 10 FETE GROWERS
The Indiana Gladiolus society will
parts of the nation when the North Amerjoan Gladiolus council con venes at the Severin hotel, Jan, 1920, for a two-day session. Officers will be elected at the conclusion of | the meeting. | More than 200 delegates representing 18 states and Canada will attend. Many nationally known growers, jobbers and exhibitors of gladiolus bulbs will be present, Leo Matthews, acting secretary of the national council, who lives at 2730 Lockburn st. Indianapolis, and Paul T. Ulman of the Indiana conservation department are in charge of arrangements.
DIES OF FALL INJURIES LYONS, Jan. 10 (U, P.).--John M. Fields, 86, lifelong resident of Greene county, died yesterday as a result of injuries suffered in: a fall two weeks ago.
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Women’s Parass. an Values, ......... Women’s Fascinators, | $1.49 value. ...... Now Big Box Air Mail Sta. tionery, 25¢ value. . Now
| Big Infants’
and Misses’ House Slippers $1.98 SLIPPERS__Now $1] -39 $1.49 SLIPPERS___New 98¢ $1.29 SLIPPERS___Now ¢9¢€
Prs. Women’s
Check Over These January Values
88] - 98 98° 19¢
was 29c¢.
$5.98.
$1.00.
Wear Values
{ Infants’ Mittens, worse 29¢ Infants’ Mittens, were 49¢
Infants’ Bonnets, were 89¢
Bonnet and Muff Sef, were $1.18 " Infants’ Bonnets, were $1.59
| Children’s Sweaters, were $2.98
18¢ J3e 45° a9e 9c Now $ 1-98
Children’s Snow Suits, Legging Sets____ 4 Price
LOOK! STRETCHY ALL-ELASTIC
SUSPENDERS
Ceiling Price $1.00
Something you haven't seen for
long time, Men! Real honest-to-goodness stretchy suspenders! The
popular clip-on styles you used
buy! Murphy's Janoary Value price special.
makes it something extra Choose from an assortment fancy patterns.
Malta Box Seationery, Women’s Purses, were
Women’s Purses, were
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TOSS AROUND SOME
RAG RUGS
4 1 19 Made of brightdy colorful allnew rags. At this special Murphy ES a will t several.
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* ZIRCON | RING
OR SOLID STERLING SILVER FRIENDSHIP RING, 68¢
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These simulated Zircon skill of modern science. been sold thr
represent the ousands of By people wi! A ih ut: any : r occasions. Sublect them to most wy kind of test, B You will be am Guarantee covers a Mish 3 apy” sna Eri shi E i ood aha at nig, and
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Better assortment of Gold over
Sterling and Solid Sterling Silver
Rings and 99. awe Pp
Birthstones at .. MEN'S RINGS ARE $1.49 UP
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COR. WASHINGTON & DELAWARE STS
Mail Orders add Fedora) Tax. Mention sizes or enclose string
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$9.57
G. C. Mureny Co. Big Values for Boys
Boys’ Helmets, were 43¢
Boys' Polo Shirts, were 98¢
Boys’ Helmets, were 19¢
Boys’ Sweaters, were $1.98. Now $].00 Boys' Sweaters, were $2.50. oon Now $].69 Boys’ Sweaters, were $2.98. Now $].98 Now $2.49
Boys’ Sweaters, were $3.54
Colorful D: Colorful
Women’s
® Women’s
to " Household Brooms, values to $1.69
of $3.98 value
Fuvnitute Co.
231 Ww. WASHINGTON ST. Directly Opposite. Statehouse
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Here Are Big ig January Values
oir to. ong, wore 1135, now 94-92
rapes, Ready to Hang, were $8.95, now
Scarf Material, was 59¢ yd. Now, yd.
Tuckstitch Panties, were 59¢, now
Fur Mittens, were $1.98 ......
now 49€ sesans sass MOW .
Manufacturer's close-out Tatlored me #1:9¢ :
G.C. MURPHY $0.
THE SHOPPING TREND 1s TOWARD MLinoIs AND MARKET STREETS
zotoss Cori, ye 195 30w $338
$4.95 $5.95 29¢ a 39°
2000 Pieces Costume Jewelry Necklaces, Pins, Bracelets, e Earrings, values to $1.00, now 33
Manufacturer's Close-Out 5000 Earrings; while they last, pair
on 98°
400-Yard Balls Lady M May Crochet Thread ..... .
25°
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CHURCH PASTO
The Rev. L assume his ¢ of the Unive church in in Sunday, Feb.
The Rev, from the gro and county 86 “He Has served * there for six ) athleté havin self in track, ing while at » where he was
Missouri is tive state ar most of his’ | M. A. degree of Missouri 3 plomsa from College of th by Ray E. Hs local church a “wonderful church's work the county.” Mr. Harris gation's searcl University Pa nationwide.” the Mexico cl Mr. McAdow mended that congregation pastor's accep The McAdt daughters—M 3 and Paula months. The Unive:
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