Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1947 — Page 4
department, of industrial develep-V-J day. than in any previous year. THREE: A “well-integrated pro-| Herb Roberts, Evansville;
p strongly state - conscious ‘merce president.
and travel campaigh
TOP MAN—Lt. Gov. Richard T. James (center) receives the junior chamber of commerce annual efficiency award for his operation of the department of commerce and public relations. Shown [Louis Griffith, president; with him sre chamber Vice President V. Alfred Stump, Nappanee |Whitaker, vice president; Jacqueline | (left), and President Dee O. Coe, Gary, | Duffey, secretary, and David Hod- |
gram, through press and radio, to elected to succeed Dee Cole, Gary; Gary; William Hovermale, Ander- ees ee see— instill the booster spirit into al- as state junior chamber of com- | son; Don Bal, Elkhart; Joe Cloud, N. Otto chapter, Scroll and Quill,; The C. I. O. stepped into the tele- | 63 KILLED IN GREECE ready Ft. | recognized at a recent meeting are: { phone industry in the wake of a Tirmenstein, Marjorie (five-week nation-wide | Shotts, Patty Miller, Jacqueline |strike by the independent federation.
| Ricffmond; Hoosiers, The annual convention of the Wayne, and George Cain, Bloom- Marilyn * FOUR: Deparument leadership in|Jaycees ended after installation of | ington. a tourist . Roberts and eight new vice presi‘brought more money from dents at a banquet. Other officers e to Indiana last year included Ross Dorsett, Connersville,
Charles Hohman, South Bend, | Duffey, Bill was elected secretary and Joe Pence, | Shackelford, Doris Morgas, June over a period of nearly two weeks | tween
Muncie, treasurer. (at terms far below the minimum | guerrillas.
) Will Hold Party
Joan Kerrick To Be in Charge
8% | Washington high school chapter bof the National Honor society will hold its spring party’ in the school cafeteria today. Joan Kerrick will be in charge of the following program: Reading | by Pat Burris and Eva Mae Klakamp; vocal numbers by Joan Thompson and Patty Russell with | | Martha Bunch as accompanist, and a speech by W, G. Gingery,' principal. Marjorie Shotts and Marilyn Tirmenstein aré co-chairmen in
Overman is chairman of the re- | freshment committee, Officers of the organization are Gordon |
| son, treasurer, The Faculty sponsor | and _John!|is ngrs, Margaret, McWilliams.
Nine charter members to the Wm.
vice president,
was |Voyles, Jeffersonville; Ray Dunn,
Jim Ellsworth,
Harper, Barbara | Lalen, and Eva Mae Klakamp.
HAIR: IN:
No Phone, Mail or C. 0. D. Orders, please! * Registered
of fine
and plain colors. Special Purch Rd of Boys’ Slak Sox, d for $1.00
wearing sox for boys in colorful stripes. Slight seconds us to quote this bargain price
$1.50 Short-Siseve e Sport Shirls____$1.00
pop: shirts .n attractive shades of blue, tan and. Don’t Bor this great saving!
Reg. $1.50 Boys’ Short-Sleeve Sport Shirts
NOW 79¢
Pine sport shirts in blue and brown. Hannah Picket.
Reg. $2.1 $2.19 Junior Boys’ Wash Overalls, $1.49
overalls for Junior Boys, with str in” Sond winfing weave. Sanforized. ». wp.
Purchase Jr. Boys’ Wash Shorts, $1.00
Sanforised cotton gabardine and herringbone weave shorts for the young fellow this summer.
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Lath Weight “Tee” Shirts, 30¢ ea. White tissue-weight Tee shirts, with wing sleeves, crew neck. Cool art comtortaie. Sizes 34 to 42.
Great Hi PRI Slearance Table!
RICE
Dress Shirts 2 Shirts Sweaters Underwear Leather Billfolds Other Odds & Ends
Broken sizes and styles, some soiled merchandise.
Plastic Rain Jackets _______Now $1.49
Men's An ideal ow 81.1 Jacket for golf or other sports. Zipper closing Ts
low price. Sizes small, medium and large,
Various patterns
nr $6.95 Woes b Dress rg $1.99 styles in fine quality dress shoes.
) Women's Dress Shoes___Now $1.00
hn yey in better dress shoes. A tremendous reduction to
"Reg. $2.50 Li Play Shoes
y shoes for Daren, with platform soles sizes 11 to
J. Putchased and y're naticnally
TUESDAY -ONE DAY ONLY!
Ayres’ Downstairs Store E. 0. M.* Sale is a regular monthly clearance of all odds and ends, soiled and damaged merchandise—in addition to many special purchases . sible levels, Come and get your share of these fine bargains tomorrow!
. all offered at lowest posDoors open at 9:00 A. M.
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Special Purchase! Girls’ Cotton Shirts
Actually valued at $1.50. In solid ojors and stripes. Sizes 10 and 12 only. 49e tremendous saving on grand shirts.
Cotton Print Dresses
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Special Purchase!
Girls’ cotton dresses. prints, bright colors. . 8izes 7 to 14.
In gay, floral Two lovely styles *
Special Purchase! Girls’ Cotton Blouses
Slight irregulars of better blouses, worth twice this modest price., Cool, cotton blouses $1
.n popular styles. Size 7 to 14 in the group. Special Purchase! Girls’ Bathing Suits One and “two-piece styles in slightly irregular girls’ bathing suits. ‘Cotton and rayon 1 knit. In the group are sizes 7 to 10 only.
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Special Purchase! Girls’ Pole Shirts 300 of these grand striped polo shirts for girls,
specially purchased to save you 4 2
money. Slight irregulars, sizes small, medium and large. — LINGERIE — Special Purchase Women’s and Junior's Slips _ __________.___. $1.39
Rayon crepe and satin slips, trimmed*and tailored styles. Slight irregulars; tearose and some white,
Special Purchase Women's Rayon Panties _______________ __ 49¢c Irregulars from a fine maker. In regular and extra sizes. Tearose only, ’ Special Purchase Women’s Cotton Union Suits _______ aa 3019
Pine cotton union suits in tight knee Style, Sizes 36 to 48. White only.
Clearance of Cotton Briefs and Panties, 25¢
Seconds of “Dutchess” brand cotton briefs and panties, in broken sizes.
Irrégulars.
Seconds No-Seam Nylon Stockings
LY pair
_ Seconds from a famous maker of fine stockings. Sheer, lovely hosiery at a great reduction. Sizes”
8'% to 10%, warm beige shades. Li to a customer, ue 3 puiry
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MONDAY, MAY %, 1047
Telephone Workers Union Is Organized by C. 1. O.
Attion Follows Request of Long Lines Group; ' Head of Present Union Predicfs Failure
WASHINGTON, May 26 (U. P).—C. I. O. President Philip Murray today announced the formation of an international C. I. O, union for telephone workers. iF Mr. Murray said he had directed Allan 8. Haywood, C. I. Or organ. izing chairman, to call a conference in Philadelphia next week-end “for the purpose of establishing the merchanics for or development of ¢ the new
| organization.” itied tr Joseph Beirne, president of the originally & Spec by the : Iking
independent National Federation of Two da ys ago, the executive board Telephone Workers, accused Mur-|,; he jong distance telephone works ray of trying to “catch the N. F. T.| oc o key segment in the N. FP. W. over a barrel.” He sald he was | W.. voted in a surprise move to “certain that the telephone work - join the C. 1. 0. Rank and file ers will not embrace” the Cc. L O.i members will be polled on the recunion. 'ommendation, Plans Are Continued Mr. Beirne sald the N. F. T. W. |dered the calling of the organization
would continue with its plans to ,nference “at the request of the ofestablish & new national union of |p.0rs of a number of telephone
its own _ to replace the present workers’ unions.”
ely-knit. federation. | He did not name the unions, byt The new organization, the Com- |it was considered likely -that all munications Workers of America, lor most of them are members of is scheduled to come into being tne N. F. T. W, June 9 at Miami, Fla,
telephone | ministry of public
The strike was settled piecemeal government
Reg. $5.95 Cotton Embossed Throw Rugs, $2.95
Heavy carved effect, in blue, green and beige. Size 28"x49”, A grand value on better throw rugs.
Reg. $5.95 Cotton Oriental Rugs____Now $2.95
Jacquard woven rugs in size 24"x48". Ideal for living rooms and bedrooms. Real saving at this low price.
Reg. $3.95 Braided Oval Rugs _____ Now $1.00
ble, reversible rugs In an assortment of colors. Practical 24"x48" size
Reg. $2.49 Cotton Chenille Rugs____Now $1.00 Reg. $15.95 Grey Looped Rug, 36"x72”__§1.95 Reg. $17.95 Cot. C'rv’d Rugs (2) 4'6”x6’_$8.95 Reg. $74.50 Axminster (1) 7'6"x9’, Br._$39.50 Reg. $59.50 Floral Axminsters (2) 9'x9’_$39.50 Reg. $149.50 Grey Emb. Vel. (2) 12'x9’_$98.50 Reg. $79.50 Plain Axminster (2) 9'x12’_$59.50
Reg. $134.50 Plain Velvet (1) 9'x15’___$98.50 Reg. $149.50 Plan Velvet, 15°x13'6"__$109.50
NTS’ and TOTS’ Clearance
Special Purchase! Tots’ Toddlers’ Wear Samples and slight irregulars of Tots’ Denim and
Chambray Coveralls, soft Twill Overalls, seersucker Sun Suits and seersucker Bib Top Overalls. Also Toddlers’ OnePiece Striped Perclle Coveralls. All sanforized . . . values from $1.79 to $2.25. Special Purchase! Tots’ Plastic Rain Capes First quality rain capes with hoods in $ dainty clear colors of green, red and maize. 1 Full cut. A $2.00 value. Sizes 2 to 6 years. : Special Purchase! Bathing Suits and Trunks Little Brother and Sister suits and trunks of all-wool and rayon and wool combination. All wanted S$ colors, sizes 1 to 8. Actual $1.00 for ] Reg. 19¢ to 29¢ Tots’ Anklets in Broken Sizes, 10 for $1 Reg. $2 to $3 Tots’ Cotton Dresses, Now $I to $1.50 Reg. $2.25 Tots’ Striped Sum Suits________ Now $1.59
to $1.25 values.
Special Purchase! Toddlers’ Dresses
While Quantity Lasts _____________. 719¢
Reg. $1.50 to $2.00 value! Cool summer cotton dresses for toddlers in pique and soft lawn. White, maize, blue and pink. Sizes 1 to 3.
Reg. 89¢ Infants’ Cotton Knit Gowns.___Now 2 for S| Reg. $1.25 Cotton Pole Shirts of Durene Yarn, Now 59¢ Reg. 65¢ to 95¢ Infants’ Cotton Dresses______ Now 39¢
Dresses in Spurs : Cottons _________ Now $3 Selection of dresses in junior, misses’ and women's sizes. Several styles from which to choose, ?
Summer Dresses .____________.____Now $8
8puns and cottons in a variety of styles and colors for Juniors, misses and women.
“Befter Dresses. ___________ Now $6.08 Thesey, tailored and casual dresses in junior, misses’ and women's sizes
‘Clearance! Better Blouses $1 99 $29
Wonderful up of blouses in first and second qualities! Many styles and colors in the group. oy Jrighe-priced blouses reduced for quit ‘clear-
Baby Drinks K
Dies in ee
Vincennes hospital yesterday drinking kerosene.
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| VINCENNES, Ind, May 26 (U. P).~— Sandra Doss, 11-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | !nsiy simple, reliab Doss of Bridgeport, Ill, died
Mrs, Doss sald she was cleaning a stove with kerosene Saturday and that the child drank some of the
Automatie oil Heat
Now you oan be more somiutianle, Im actually save minty of on fue, ir on Ls Purnaces are today's a Lok in lowin ai} cost automatic oil heat. Bes them!
PHONE TODAY
Monarch Sales Co., Ine. 36 W, 10th . LI-4438
liquid when she left the room,
Mr. Murray said that he had or- |
ATHENS, May 26 (U. P.).—~The order an. nounced today that 63 persons
had been killed in two clashes be-' J
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Webbing reinforced and reset Springs retied. Frames repaired, braced and retouched. Representative will call at our home with ‘samples, ay or night,
ANY 2-PC. SUITE as Low as ...... J
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$8 QR Jel
Reg. 2.98 Arm rmy Blankets ______ ows 50
Approximately 66" size in olive drab or grey shades. Reconditioned. Reduced for clearance,
Soiled or Damaged Domestic Items
1 to ; OFF
LINENS BLANKETS TOWELS WASH CLOTHS SPREADS Mostly one of a kind. Priced as marked.
Reg. $3.25 Fine Qual. Eyelet Embroidery, $1.85
Beautifully patterned eyelet embroidery, drastically reduced. A wonderful saving on white eyelet,
FABRIC REMNANTS 1 to ; OFF
COTTONS, RAYONS, WOOLS, COATED FABRICS Slightly counter soiled or damaged. fabrics in remnant Jengths.
s & Curtains Reduced
Ready Made $i Covers at Half Price or Less! Reg. $4.95 K Slip Covers for Chairs, $1.98 Reg. $7.95 Knitted Slip Covers for Sofas, $3.98
Sturdy, attractive slip covers that fi
Rare Bar in Sets and Individual Slip Covers! Reg. $9.98 Printed Twill Covers for Chairs, $4.98 Reg. $20.95 Printed Twill Covers for Sofas, $9.98
Total of 142 pieces in sets as well as individual pieces. Tremendous savings in fine twill slip covers.
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Remnants of Drapery and Slip Cover Fabrics
1 and } OFF 3 Gna 3 Hundreds of remnants graded according to condition and
length. Useful sizes, some large enough to slip cover a small chair. Fabrics regularly from $1 to $1.98 yard.
Reg. $2.98 Fish Net Tailored Curtains, $1.49
Heavy two-ply quality curtains in ecry shade. 73, 81 and 90 inch lengths. Fine for hotels and institutions.
Curtain Material Remnants _____Now !/2 Price
Useable lengths in white dotted and figured materials and colored figured goods. Save % on this group of remnants.
Slightly Damaged & Soiled Window Shades, 25¢
Mostly damaged holies . ix . some soiled shades. In various sizes and colors. No delive
Reg. $4.95 Steel "Venetian Blinds___Now $2.98
Only 22 of these blinds, being closed out because of minor fme perfections. - Great reduction!
Counter Soiled or Damaged Curtains, '/2 Price
Sample curtains, mostly one of a kind, slightly soiled or dame end. Dredusaly reduced for clearance.
ACCESSORY CLEARANCE
Grand Selection of Assorted Jewelry, 2 Price
Plus Tax Pins, earrings, bracelets and necklaces, all drastically reduced to sell fast. Reg. $1.95 Sample Handbags _____ Now $1.00 Tus Tax Lovely handbags in assorted colors and styles at a special pries to clear our stocks,
Assortment of Better Neckwear, Now '/2 Price’
Beautiful dickies and collar and cuff sets, priced at exactly ones half their regular price. Reg. $1.00 Decorative Charms_______ Now (0c Plus Tax Sterling silver and gold-plated charms for bracelets, only onetenth their regular price!
Reg. $1 and $2 Fabric Gloves, Now 50¢ and S|
Assorted fabric gloves in various sizes and colors, reduced onee half to sell fast and elear our stock. >
COTTON HOUSE DRESSES 1 00 One group of broken sizes in sheers and percales
. all guaranteed fast colors. Many with zipper + fronts.
~ Bide hook girdles and values in the
i a ai So ki J . EH Rog, $6 to $10.95 Corsettes & Innerhelts, $1.50 to $5 rious styles and Sizes int these boned corsettes and innerbelts. Really fine values group.
Reg, $3.50 fo $8.95 Girdies, Now 50¢ to $3.98
Panty girdles and pull-on foundations, Some with zippers, some without. Assortment of sizes in
Reg, $4.50 and $8.8 Giallo ca. 8)
- corsets, really reduced. Excellent group.
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