Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1946 — Page 13

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charge are Miss Ella Wagner, chairman, and Miss Helen Schell, Miss iad inner meeting of | Ethyl Datzman, E. 8. Collins, J, R.| * ti eIndjana chapter of the Standard | McCailian and W. F, 8imon.

“Former Governor Henry Schricker |

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You're HANDING OUT a big order of cheer, when you offer friends frosty bottles of SPUR—the Canada Dry cola with the delightful, tangy flavor. Try it when you're thirsty for something better —step up to SPUR!

THE CANADA DRY COLA «..MOST DELICIOUS!

"| has resumed his general law prac-|

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| over the law practice of his late

i | ceed Charles E. Herin as president. |

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STORE .918~926 So Meridian St.

7 MINUTES FROM WASHINGTON STREET

Ladies’ Coats—Suits—Dresses

CLEARANCE SALE

hifi | R. Correll | |

Resumes Practice

Formerly with the FBI and mili-| | tary intelligence, Philip R. Correll |

, tee at 229-33 Bankers Trust| building. Prior to enter-| ing the army, Mr Correll was ’ FBI agent fn San © Francisco, Los Angeles and Kansas City. Most of his work on the West - coast applied to espionage and alien internment activities. In the army, he was a military intelligence offiA graduate of he ‘is taking

Mr. Correll

Indiana university,

| father-in-law; Lester C. Morris.

CLAUDIA SHIELDS HEADS 20-YEAR CLUB

‘At the annual meeting of the| | Fletcher Trust Co. 20-Year club | | Tuesday in .Marott hotel, Miss | Claudia Shields was elected to suc- |

Principal speaker at the meeting | was Albert Stump, attorney here,| | Whose topic was “The Future Is| | Bright.” Mr. Herin .presided and] | reports were given by Lawrence| | Wiles, Russell Geddes and Rex 1 | Young. | Other officers elected to club posi-| tions were Clair McConnell and Elli-| son Gatewood, vice presidents; Jo-| seph M. Young, secretary; Arthur| { Hupp, treasurer; and Burke Nichol- | as, Ed Freihage Roberta Branham | and Mildred Garns, directors. Mr. { Herin automatically became a board | of directors member ex officio.

'U. S. PROTECTION FOR G. |. STUDENTS URGED

| DENVER, April.25 (U. P.).—Fed-| | eral supervision of G. I. education | | in the nation's colleges and univer-| | sities is necessary “to protect the rights of veteran students,” Gen.| Omar N. Bradley, national chief of | the veterans administration, declared yesterday. “We don't want to meddle in the operation of the country’s schools,” Bradley said. “But we're going to see that the veteran is protected.” The National Education association adopted a resolution at its| veterans education confégence in| Chicago early this month \bitterly | criticizing V. A. circular 61, which called for one supervisor over every | 75 veterans attending schools or | taking on-the-job training. i

Ladies’ DRESSES % 00 $15.40 to $29.50

Formerly $6.90 to $12.95 Final $10.00 to $26.00 $3.90 to $9.90

Ladies’ Coats . . Ladies’ Suits . . “Ladies’ Dresses . .

i BILL'S | | QUALITY MKT.

| 3343 W. (0th—On Bus Line | i ”

® Complete line of first { class groceries. [ Fresh and smoked meats. ® Ice Cream and all fla- | vored fruit juices to carry { out.

| Open Daily 'Til 10 p. m. | Inc. Sundays & Holidays , | “For Your Convenience, |

{ | Bill Glass, Mgr. |

Extra Values from All Departments

“Monks” Drapery Cloth (* 7") ,,%1.69 Panel Curtains . . . . 99¢ to $3.98 Table Cloths (gay prints) $1.39 to $1.98 Ladies’ Brassieres, tearose . . . 69¢ Girls’ and Ladies’ Anklets . . 15¢ to 39¢ Girls’ Dresses . . 69¢ to $3.95 “Kaho” Elastic Girdles . . . . $2.98 Scatter Rugs . . . 49¢ to $9.75 Girls’ Blouses . . . 980 to $1.98

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| Ladies’ Slips . . . . SLIO to

Ladies’ Skirts . . . . 52.90 to $6.40 $3.80 Ladies’ Slacks (Extra Quality) $398 Ladies’ Rayon Panties . . 59¢ to $1.98 Ladies’ Plastic Bags (plus tax) . $2.98 Men's Jockey Shorts (limit 2) . . 59¢ Boys’ Sweaters, part wool, 2 pockets, 98¢ Boys’ Slack Suits . . 52.95 to %.95 Boys’ Pants . . . 51.98 to $3.95 Men's Undershirts (limit 2) . . . 50c Men's Rain Coats -. . $4.70 fo 8.95 HUNDREDS OF OTHER “BARGAINS

STORE HOURS:

Monday Through Friday Saturdays 9:30 A. M. to 5:30 P.M. | 9:30 A. M. to 8 P. M.

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Efroymson’s Department Store

Open Saturday Vights Until

918-926 So. Meridian St.

© THE BORDEN CO.

“Treat For Sweethearts!”

Elsie, smiling so coyly, is hinting that "In the spring a young man's fancy is apt to turn romantic . . . and in such a case, there's no quicker way to win a sweethearts favor—short ‘of nylons—than treating her to a big, tempting dish of Borden's ice cream. "It | does the trick every timel"’ || says Elsie . . . and she ought to know. Your near- || est Borden dealer is just || a few steps away, Pay '| him a visit!

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