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DEAR SIR —

SEQUINS—twinkling with the spirit of the holiday season— on beautiful new SCARFS—

scarfs you'll want for a favorite person on your Christmas list,

Truly a beautiful and varied

selection at prices ranging

from 8,78 to 22.50

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2» 5-Acre Winners Speakers Back

'Seal' Drive

" To Get Prizes Indianapolis residents serving as

volunteers with thes speakers bureau Four Marion county farmers who [of the Marion County Tuberculosis raised more than 100 bushels of | association are busy telling the corn per acre in a filve-acre corn’ story of the

contest will receive gold medals at Christmas seal. reau is Walt university Jan. 2. Myers &. ape The contest was sponsored by the rector. Robert A. to encourage high yields under ; Adams is chatre superior growing conditions. ¥ CLIVE. | Com Russell and Roland Hutchinson, N He E a Franklin township, raised the win- M Neal Grider, Mrs. r. Myers ning yield, 1415 bushels per acre. Charles F. EtSpeakers have talked before more field just south of Acton. than 100 civic clubs, business groups, of Lawrence township, with a yield |ternal and patriotic organizations. of 117.8 bushels per acre. His crop |The goal is $100,000 for the camwhich won the 1946 corn variety close Dec, 24. demonstration. { —— the line between Lawrence and Club to Meet Warren townships, was third with |

a banquet in their honor at Purdue Heading the buthird year as diIndiana Corn Growers association man. Other exbrothers who farm together In James C. Robb, The seed Was planted in u 13-acre roymson and Mrs, C. B. Durham. Ranking second was Robert Witte | Parent-Teacher association, frawas raised from a variety of seed paign, which opened Nov. 25, to Emerson Mithoefer, who farms on | a fleld yielding 1159 bushels to The Scientech club will meet at

of seed corn.’ Cotton Cloth for Bags.”

Shannon Marie Waldo, age 8

DEAR CANTA LAO,

Please bring me a new ROBE, one of those quilted ones like they have at Strauss. And | sure would like a SLEEPY DOLL—they're so cute and | could play with it so good. And I'd like a STATION WAGON CAR like | saw in Strauss’ Toy Shop so | could take my dolly out riding. And gosh, Santa, there are so many wonderful things | saw —please, Santa, 'l will open my Strauss Gift First, Too!"

HINTS FOR OTHER SANTAS:

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CHAMOIS color t's a glove that FITS—that keeps the —{chamois has digits warm. : 8 3-to-1 lead!). The wrist is knitted—to block out the cold— And in Maroon and to keep the pulses moving. ! and Camel. [t's WASHABLE—just about as easy as : 2.00 the pair. washing a handkerchief. It's fast color. It's a swell glove for driving (It keeps a good grip on the steering wheel}— They're easy to park in the pocket— - (don't take up too much room)— they're good to have on hand at a football game!—for all out of doors!

STRAUSS SAYS: "TRADITION WITHA TOUCH OF TOMORROW"

New for 1946—1947 Fashion Park SLACKS—Flannels and gabardines—featured at 18.50, $20 and 22.50.

Fashion Park has a special genius in the Field of Trousers. They are cut and shaped and dimension-ed with fine understanding. They fit up in great style—there is ample room through the seat yet they fit around smooth! The waistbands are shaped in—The Trousers have double and triple pleats to give the right drape. There is the right proportion between thigh and knee and bottom,

And the fabrics are superb.

There is an extensive selection— The VALUES are noteworthy. Second Floor .

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