Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1946 — Page 9

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JACKETS INTS and [AISTBANDS ORT!

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gabardine front eves and back! ombinations.

pf BROWN BARDINE, 6.95

Sizes 12 to 20.

of Field Club y-Lord,” sizes pan 5.00

f WATER-RE-BED COTTON,

THE TWORAYON PRINT SUIT with full on side skirt. aqua, red or e backgrounds. / to 14,..5.95

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Tio l4...138 e rayon shirt yy» + 3.25)

CENTER RETAINS | SERVICE FOR 61'S

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Kirshbaum Club - Concludes | - US0-JWB Work.

| The Kirshbaum Community ocen- |

ter will continue to give free memberships to servicemen and women, and free center privileges for six months to those who have been discharged, even though the USOJWB activities of the center have closed. » The official closing of the USO at Kirshbaum was announced to- , day by J. J. Kiser, chairman of the Indianapolis USO-JWEB army

Dann, president of the Jewish Community Center association, made the statement concerning continued complimentary memberships at Kirshbaum, The USO club at Kirshbaum I welcomed 76,540 members of the armed forces of all creeds during BF the four years of its existence. It fed, entertained and befriended 8 the boys in a score of ways, Kirsh | baum was “a home away from home” for members of the armed forces. In so far as possible, the center attempted to help the serv. Bl ice personnel with every kind of i problem from securing houses to | marriage licenses. Concerts, dances, f

suppers and many other attractions composed the long list of attrac-

committee were:

L. L. Goodman, vice chairman, and Philip Adler Jr, Rabbi Michael Albagll, Mrs. Sultan Cohen, Ralph Cole, Theodore Dann, Dr. Philip Falender, Mrs, Falender, Isadore FMeibleman, Rabbi M. M, Feurlicht, Rabbi Samuel Fox, George Frank, Rabbi Nandor Fruchter, Rabbi Maurice Goldblats, Mrs, J. A, Goodman, Rabbi Samuel Kats, Max Klezmer, Louis Markun, Sidney Mahalowitz, Robert Netzorg, Mrs. David i Sablosky, Paul Bcharflin, i Rabbi David Shapiro,

Mrs. Mildred Levey has served as dii rector of the club since Oct, 1, 1943,

tions offered. Serving with Mr, Kiser on the o Selig and {

INVITE TECH ALUMNI TO REUNION, MAY 22

Wanted: Tech high alumni. The Tech alumni association today issued this appeal in an effort to invite as many as possible of the school’s 23,000 graduates to an allclass reunion May 22. 3 A special committee under Mrs. . Anita Brownlee Platte is organis- | ing past class chairman who will contact their former schoolmates. The six-hour reunion at the school will climax Tech's annual “Supreme Day” celebration. Tech alumni not contacted by their class chairmen and failing to receive reservation applications for the May 22 reunion may make reservations by calling Technical high ® school, MA-6331, From May 6 & through May 15, an alumni booth & will receive reservations at Richman

] Tech class chairmen, all of In- [ dianapolis, and their classes are as follows:

January 1915, Mrs. ary McPheeters Moor; January 1917, rs. Helen Drake

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Everybody's talking about the SELECTION . . . THE STYLING , .. and THE QUALITY of our coats and suits at $18! Stocks are fresh and new with

many arrivals daily!

SHORTIE COATS . . . smartly brief . . . belted or boxy . .. in checks, and pastels . . . sizes

9 to 15, 10 to 20 in the group!

SUITS . + . softly tailored er with classic lines boasting all the new [946 spring details , . ,- soft shoulders, full armholes, graceful yoke treatments , . . navy, black, pastels and checks in crepes and shetlands , . . sizes 10 to 20, 9 to I5 in the

‘group!

(Right) THE CHECK SUIT CLASSIC in black-white, brownwhite. Sizes 10 to 18.

(Far Right) THE CLASSIC BOY COAT of wool shetland. In brown, American beauty, green, blue or aqua. Sizes 10 to 18.

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(Far Right) STYLE NO. 541X—a fly front rayon erepe with white dots on grey, cocoa, powder blue «+ or red, Sizes 12 to 20,

(Right) STYLE NO. 478 the new broad shoulder look in a tucked front rayon shantung, with “pear!” button trim, In beige, aqua, rose or blue, Sizes 12 to 20. :

Fashion Dress Department

[¥ Palmer; June 1917, Mrs, Helen McPheei

ters Rice; January 1918, Mrs, Golden Ber-| ryman Mikels; January 1920, Miss Laura | Breckman; June 1920, Mrs. Beatrice] = Prange Pike; January 1921, Miss Mar-]| ki aret Breckman; June 1921, Mrs. Margaret |

rkey Thornburgh, June 1922 M Lemons; January 1923, Mrs. Opal Hartman Lange; June 1923 Mrs. Irma Schnabel [% Martin; June 1924, Miss Phoebe Comer: Ls June 1925, Mrs. Helen DeVehling Miller; [* January 1926, Mrs. Jane Hawekotte Hitch"cock: June 1926, Mrs. Thelma Kinnaman = Pletcher; January 1927, Mrs. Dorothy & Showalter. Anderson; June 1927, IS. F Mary Louise Clark Tucker; January 19328, ® Mrs. Harriet Trinkle Baker. # June 1928. Mrs. Mary Jo Ross McGinnis; : anuary’ 1929, Mrs. Bernice Harding Wink7 er; June 1929, Mrs. Mary Harvey Howen- ~ stine; January 1930, Mrs. Elizabeth Akin Horst; June 1930, Mrs. Marjorie Hufford Glore. January-June 1931, Mrs, Florence Gallmier Becker; January<June 1932, Mrs. Margaret Crist Sehaster; January-June

Ss. January-June 1934, Mrs. Virginia Mock Shields; January-June 1935, Mrs. Vi in Powler Keene; January-June 1936, s. Pauline Heaton Armstrong; January-June

January-June 1942, daw, and January-June 1044, Miss Clare Downard si! Miss Patricia Purdy. ——————————————

USED 23 GAUGES

WASHINGTON — Although all principal American railroads have long used a standard gauge, in 1871 there were no fewer than 238 different. gauges used, varying in width from three to six feet; some twofoot gauge roads were built later.

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THIS LOVE OF A SKIRT

of Rayon Spun

Swingiest skirt of the

stitched down far enough to give it that graceful line! IN MELON, WHITE or BLUE

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5.00

'® Rayon crepes! i ® Rayon satins| . ® With lace trim! © ® With fagotting trim! ® With eyelet embroidery!

® All with adjustable shoulder straps!

® Toa rose! Sizes 32 to 40. Downstairs Linger

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Fashion Sport Shop

THE SHORTER YOUR SHORTIE THE SMARTER

+ « + this one Is cut hiplength to ‘wear now and through the summer over dresses, slacks or as an evening wrap!

Its feather-weight wool shetland fabric is warm without weight . . . and tailors nicely into an unlined jacket with swingy, boxy lines for now and all through the

summer! Also available with patch pockets.

Sizes 12 to 18, Makes a smart gift for Mother's day. In black, navy, brown, red, kelly, American beauty, blue, aqua, black and white checks in the group!

8.95

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HANDBAGS

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3.00 Plus Tax

Top Handles! bags! Shoulder straps and many novelties! SMART , . “buys” because they are

Most with rich contrasting amber plastic §