Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1946 — Page 7
. 20, 1946
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6 Million in jects.
Service ov. 20.—If emliana, there are
slic works con-"
6 million, Ken-
diana economleclared today. d annual meetHighway Cone, Mr. Schellie ing plans: 20,419,939; sew‘eatment plants, supply systems, highways and flood control, »orts, $3,600,000. ects have been ot included in e additional invailable, the I.
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ndianapolis dithe Shell Oil d today that a 5 basic pay will 2 to all emcers, who have ‘olls since Nov.
announcement, i the nation's od of transition lagging behind temporary insts, which redship. t American in- > able to conr= mn to full-scale goods without setbacks,” he “it would take >arance on the cerned.” 1at the present goods must be into a steady proportions, —————
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See the beauty of the Spring Glory pattern at Rogers today.
It will add that sparkle of
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SUBSCRIPTION DRIVE
Six Technical high school student won gold pins, and 17 others
fall subscription salés drive for the (Arsenal Cannon, student publica- | tion.
ninger, Richard Kennedy, Julianne Best, Roselyn Boyle, Shirley Hardy and Martha Snyder. Mr. Winninger achieved an all-time record by selling 144 subscriptions. Silver pin winners were Barbara Mattingly, Konstantina Bakas, Betty J. Dean, Billie Flowers, Charles Hine, Rose Lupus, Ramona Williams and Glenita Oberle, Bronge pin winners were Almira Smith, Pauline Ritter, Patty Brad- | way, Patsy Hanlon, Herma Keller, Jean Hogan, Evelyn Petrovich, Nellie Moriarity and Ray Glenn. FALL FESTIVAL FRIDAY The annual fall festival of St. Matthew's Lutheran church will be lheld from 1 to 10 p. m. Friday. A {chili supper will be served from
eral chairman,
an yx | Andrews Restaurant
will present Indianapolis with a
CHRISTMAS PRESENT!
WATCH FOR SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
OPEN GAM 102 AM—
(Closed on Sunday)
We Put ORDER in ‘Stomach DisORDER!
For man helping RELIEVE Jesple who are disturbed with r appetite and small Pockeibooks. (sn oi relief).
Empty Feeling Relieved . .
in SHORT ORDER (alse Table d’'Hote at Andrews!) you will enbor the delicious food and oh! hat pastry.
Late Suppers, 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.
NDREWS
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ears we have been
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won silver and bronze pins in the!
Gold pin winners were Sam Win- |
'5 to 7.30 p. m. Ray Gardner is gen-!
23 WIN PINS IN TECH ‘Honored by Army for Service] in War
Airline Appoints New Sales Head
John 8. Selby today was ap{pointed international sales repre-| sentative of Chicago and Southern Air Lines. H i 8s appointment followed re- | cent opening of | the airlines’| Caribbean route to| Havana and other | cities in that locality. Mr.
Selby has been affiliated with the company | since April, 1945, as city sales man- | ager at Ft. Wayne. He is a veteran |
Mr. Selby
of world war IL
WHITING MAN WINS | | PHOTO GRAND PRIZE |
George M. Johnson, Whiting, today was named grand prize winner {of the Outdoor Indiana photograph | | contest. The contest, sponsored by| {the state conservation department | publication, ended this month. Winner of the last monthly con-| test was Max Gray, Wabash. Both! ithe photos were taken in Indiana
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180 PAIR WOMEN'S RED and GREEN
LEATHER GLOVES :'=: . 88
ALL WOMEN'S
FALL MILLINERY
Reduced > 0 %
320 JUNIOR MISSES'—SIZES 8-14
SWEATERS % vor 97
SNOW SUIT FOR CLEARAN
(43) Girls’ COAT and LEGG Were $8.65 Sizes 2-3-4
(3) Girls’ {-Pc. Snow Suit Were $6.88 . NOW Size 2 Only
Were $7.60 .. Sizes 7- oo
(10) BOYS’ TWEED GOATS ( Were §7.40 . Sizes 5- 6- 7
NoV'54,98 3.98
(17) BOYS’ BPIRGE COAT SETS
$5.60 $4.98
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ING SETS
s & Hats
With Caps
WOMEN’S
FALL and WINTER COATS REDUCED
FOR QUICK CLEARANCE (126) wa: $23.50 wv $15.95 (48) vx $15.90 0 $11.99 (26) vx: 517.95 w $12.95 (14) we $9.70 wr 85,49
WOMEN'S BLOUSES (152) vac 52.70 wo $1.88
CLOSEOUT
VAL
Children’s SWEATERS
UES TO $1.98 97¢ CLOSE OUT PRICE—
CLOSEOUT
CHILDREN’S COATS
PRICED FOR QUICK CLEARANCE
(18) wax 9,70 wr $7.95
WERE
INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN’S
REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE
ASSORTMENT OF TER BONNETS
$1.00 rv 39c $1.00 wv 29c
closeout Bovs' PLAID JACKETS .... we 5239 vv 51.79 ceoseout Bors’ CORDUROY JACKETS wee 369 ov $2.98
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The Shopping Trend Is Toward Market and Illineis -
Maj. Gen. Harry C. Ingles (right), chief signal officer, U. 8. army, presents a certificate of appreciation to James F. Carroll, wartime president of the Indiana Bell Telephone Co. !
RELIEF TALK TO BE
dollay travels,” based on his recent » ia | European travels, at the 6:30 p. m. fUM® Thanksgiving dinner Friday in the » | First Congregational church, Dr. Hodgson is vice chairman of 2 the Congregational Commission on 9 4% ARS War Victims. and Reconstruction, el The commission” will disburse over $1 million for relief and restoration {abroad during a three-year period. » aims |The speaker also is pastor of Chi- MA cago’s Kenilworth Union church. "The Rev. Marcus J. Johnson is host pastor. alg 9 RINE CL Administration ° © Eatate AU on»
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| HENRY SCHRICKER TO SPEAK | Former Gov. Henry F. Schricker| (Will speak at the “Scouts Own" | service at 10:30 a. m. Dec. 1 at the, West Michigan Street Methodist! church.’ The church scout groups] {Include Cub Scout pack 59, Boy Scout troop 59 and Sea Scouts aip| 59. ‘
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Dr. William R. Hodgson of Chicago will tell of “the channels through which the American relief
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