Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1947 — Page 10

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PEARSON'S GRAND OPENING

HIGH I$ TH BLIM

0 IT'S HERE!

The Blimp that blew up couldn't be repaired satisfactorily but . . . the new Blimp finally arrived!!! Af. this Blimp. holds together it it will be up for you to see today, 1 until 10 P. M., tomorrow and + | Wednesday until 9 P. M. (at which time the contest will close).

If the Blimp should n - - agh . .. > let’s not even think of that!

CONTEST EXTENDED TWO DAYS

YOU HAVE UNTIL 9 P. M. WEDNESDAY

OCT. 8

TO MAKE YOUR ENTRY*

OVER 3,000.00

IN PRIZES WILL BE

GIVEN AWAY

NOTHING TO BUY!

No Slogans or Compositions to Write

Just an easy interesting contest conducted to add pleasure and profit to those who

visit the NEW PEARSONS during the GRAND OPENING DAYS from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Before entering the store, take special note of the height of the 22-foot

helium-filled dirigible that will be floating

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here) ... . then write your

in the air t say estimate on a contest cord and drop it in the box located near the front door. That's all there is to it — you'll be notified by mail if vou win if you win one of the larger

we will deliver it to your home FREE

prizes

*TAKE ANOTHER

GUESS . .. If you have already entered the contest but wish to

change your estimate when you see the new Blimp up « + « you will be privileged to make another

AND both entries will-be-

eligible for prizes under the

entry

contest rules. Remember, you have until 9 P. M: Wednes-

“} day, Oct. 8.

*

OPEN TODAY UNTIL 10 P. M.

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Mary

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Burksville, Ky. Surviving, are his celite Alexander, Yowell, stepsons, James Walker, and Leroy Walker, both of Indianapolis Henry Alexander, Joseph Alexander, both of Glasgow, Ky.: nine grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren

Mrs. Maggie Watkins

Wife, Mrs. MarMrs two

‘a daughter, Indianapolis;

two and

Services for Mrs. Maggie Watkins, who died yesterday in her home, 826 Arbor Ave, will be at

tomorrow in Ray Street Church and at 2 p. m. in the Pilgrim Holiness Church in Madison Burial will be in Hebron Cemetery. Watkins, native of Bellevue and had been a| _ resident of She was a member of the Ray

who was 74, was a

Indianapolis 19 years. |

Street, Church of the Nazarene. Survivors are her husband, Hez ze ekis ah Watkins; a daughter,

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: _ MONDAY, ( OCT. 6, ior | |Mre. Pauline Hatchell, animals. Further’ éxpansion is| Wege, president; Mrs. Alvin Jones, Local ths— son, Willard Watkins, remem Plan Open House planned. vice president Mrs. Claude Mick, R E lexander Madison er, Mrs. Mary Oenie At Animal “Home | officers of the Home for Priend- treasurer, and Mrs. Rachel Scott, ahd Cincinnati, O. Tax Problems | Officers and members of the|less Animals, Inc. are Mrs. Ona B.' secretary. ; ene n Home. for Friendless Animals BunDies in Home Miss Emma. C. Benefiel {any Wt hoi open house show] fe hd | Bervices for Miss Emma C. Bene-| Federal tax will be those interested facilities recently Jilale : y A completed organiza Rites Tor’ Reuben E. Alexander, el, 715 E. 21st Bt, apartment 19.'analysed and Sawin by practic- | onsite 31 De aren mies West | fornfer employee of A. Burdsal Paint) Who died yesterday in Methodist ing lawyers in & six weeks lecture-| lof Bridgeport. TNONTHLY PAYNENTS | PHONE FOR A LOAN * MARKET 4455 Co., will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow in |Hospital were to be at 7:30 p. m. to- (clinic, beginning Wednesday at the The organization, formed in 1943] Eady 36 puis. | 20 pms. | 15 Application con be made confidentially by ‘Allen Chapel <A, M. E. Church day in Kregelo and Balley funeral Indianapolis Division of Indianalas a non-profit corporation, has ac- ou Tome Down Pot phone. Borrow on CHARACTER or AUTO Burial will be in.Floral Park Ceme- home and at 2'p. m. tomorrow in Bo f La quired a five-acre. tract where GET Repairs jon Homes, $100 to $1,500 or mere. Many loans comtery. He was 64 |Benham Church, Benham. Burial University School o we rw 577 . pleted while you wait. No inquiries made ! 12 two-h asi buildings, fences and runways have §$._100 $ $ 741 : y A resident’ of ‘Indianapolis 46] will be in Benham cemetery. | There are Wwo-hour. . sessions "| been construétéd to house homel 200 § 6.78 11.54 14.82 | of friends. 6 weeks to make Ist payment. years, Mr. Alexander died Friday| Miss Benefiel, who was 82, had 'scheduled on the rte etre ee 300 1017 1731 2223 Park Free in Lot Across the Street night in his home, 2410 Martindale been a resident of Indianapolis 25 nounced by Mnf oo a} 00 FY 2a Jam The Cost of a boas for One Year is Ave. He had worked for the paint years, and was a member of the! chairman of the Indianapolis Bar| De aT AND ae $f) per $100 per $100 on company 36 years and was a mem- Broadway Methodist Church. sation. Co tice on Legal Got this rol. Lit ‘ Sle ob loans gover $3500 ber of Allen Chapel and Wateford| gurvivors are four sisters, Mrs. | ow ALDI INSURANCE AVAILABLE under $300 eu $4 3-yaur loans Misonic Lodge 13. He was born In Laura Bryant and Miss Hattie Bene-| Lectures will be given by Merle] EEE n

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