Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1947 — Page 24

“Awards Go To 10 Van Drivers

i Mayflower Transit Co, : received

~gafety awapds during September for| Hamilton,

accident-free driving.

and the American Trucking As80- one ‘year,

two years; Russell Y

-{clation, were received by -- 1 Hinkle, seven years; Gerald P. Cox| ‘ land Howard 8 Gromer, four years;

Ten van operators for the Aero Paul 8. Crume, three years; Herschel E, Grounds and Theodore G.

Warren Hotel.

Beautiful 2-piece Living Room Suite, spring-filled and velour covered

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‘SAVE MONEY"!

THAT'S HARD TO BELIEVE, BUT IT'S TRUE. EVERY HOUR OF EVERY DAY, PEOPLE BUY FURNITURE THEY COULD BUY CHEAPER AT . ..

CAN WE PROVE THIS STATEMENT?

WE SAY WE CAN, AND WE OFFER THIS CHALLENGE TO YOU! HERE'S HOW WE DO IT:

4 Low overhead because of our location and because every employee of the store is a member of

one family. ; WE PAY

LOW RENT-HIRE * We are a member of (he Nationally known Kennedy Buylag Byndlcile.

NO ONE!

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WE BUY AS LOW AS ANY RTORE IN INDIANAPOLIS

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% Our large warehouse enables us to take advantage of large quantity special discount sales.

WE GET SPECIALS OTHER

+ Our = warehouse enables us to occupy smaller showroom space.

STORES MISS

WAREHOUSE RENT IS CHEAPER THAN STORE SPACE + We work on consistently lower margin of profit than any other store in Indianapolis

WE PASS THESE SAVINGS ON TO YOU!

GUARANTEE EVERYTHING WE BELL SELL EXACTLY WHAT WE ADVERTISE DELIVER FREE ANY PLACE IN INDIANA HAVE EASY TERMS

LISTED BELOW ARE THREE OF OUR TYPICAL BARGAINS:

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WE SAY YOU CAN'T BEAT THESE ITEMS ANYWHERE

NOW HERE'S OUR CHALLENGE

I. SHOP THESE ITEMS ANYWHERE AT ANY STORE IN INDIANA,

Bedroom suite includes vanity, full-size bed, chest of drawers, all beautifully

$74.95

2. THEN COME TO BROAD RIPPLE AND SEE OURS.

3. WE'LL LEAVE THE REST UP TO YOU — IF OUR LIVING ROOM, BEDROOM, AND DINETTE SUITES AREN'T THE BEST BUYS YOU'VE SEEN, WE'LL GIVE YOU ABSOLUTELY FREE A 20-PIECE SET OF DISHES!

NITURE DOES HAVE THE LOWEST PRICES IN INDIANA!

OPEN MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 P. M.

BROAD RIPPLE FURNITURE CO.

Lowest Prices In Indiana

818 E. 63rd St. BRoadway 9292

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chairs.

All wood beautifully painted

Dinette Suite with drop-léaf table and four

$24.95

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~NEW LOW EVERYDAY PRICES AT KROGER

All Foods at Krogers Are Priced as Low as Possible Every Day in the

Week. These Prices and Hundreds of Others Help Lower Cost of Living.

SLICED BACON HAMBURGER PORK SAUSAGE BEEF SHORT RIBS NAVY BEANS

KROGER BREAD ORANGES APPLES

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Lean, Mild, Ib, layers

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Fresh Country

Style.

»Kingan's Reliable Ib.

Kroger Tenderay,

Fine for boiling

New Crop. Low Price

Twisted for finer texture

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New California + Seedless Navels

Washington Box . Delicious.

‘Juicy, Fine Flavor

75¢ 39c 49c 39c

37c

21, 43c 10c

Chemin to Hear Belzer] | ‘E. C.Belzer of the Indiana Bell Telephone Co. will speak on “Ultra Slow Motion with the Pastax Cam-| era,” at the noon meeting Somos | Lam, Wilbur L. Smedley, Bernard ao. of the Indiana Section of Awards, given by the company] (0. Tiemeyer and Arthur G. Wolff,| American Chemical Society in 1

al Honored at Party

Roines Club Host’

“THE TITS TIMES

4 of Brooklyn, Ind.: and Mrs. M. G.

To Miss Ardd Knox

A giant birthday cake decorated with red roses suggesting Manual! Training High School stands as a symbol today on the table of Miss

Arda Knox. The eake formed the center plece

Hotel, Saturday night by the Roines Club to mark Miss Knox's birthday. It bore no candles because Miss Knox is considered the perennial friend of the Manual boys. { Instead of having candles on the | cake, each guest was given a single {wax taper. When the cake was { brought in, the room was darkened, | the individual tapers were lighted and the: entire company sang

Club for Boys in 1914 and was retired in 1939, She still attends the executive meetings of the club whose name is “Senior” spelled backward. In honor of her birthday, she received approximately” 50 telegrams, 300 greeting cards and an orchid— the gift of “her boys” which she wore at the dinner, William H. Remy, Safety Board president and a Manual alumnus, gave an address in which he outlined the influence of teachers since the early days of Greece and Rome, He spoke of juvenile delinquency prevalent today and indicated that teachers go a long way toward :radicating such evils. Brandt Pays Tribute Carl Brandt, president of the board of school commissioners, also paid tribute to Miss Knox, speaking of her influence upon youth. His son, Paul, also a- Manual graduate, was present, “The boys planned this party without my knowledge,” Miss Knox commented today. They not only sent me an orchid but gave bouquets to my: three sisters wio were at the dinner.” The sisters are Mrs. Ada Richardson and Mrs. Rose Minton, both

| Jennie, Manhattan, Kas. A number ‘of nieces and nephews of Miss Knox also were present. | Among the 200 Roinés members and their wives who attended the |party, were five members of ihe | Class of 1014—Edward Gardner, {Maurice Thornton, Sidney Stout, | Prita Wagoner and 3 Robert Kiefer,

Dean to Counsel Students on |. U.

Prof. L. O. Andrews, assistant dean of the Indiana University School of Education, will counsel students at the IU Indianapolis Extension Center Wednesday_ebncern= ing college program planning. Prof. Andrews will be ‘in the Indianapolis Center from 2 to 6 and 7 to9 p m He will confer with students expecting to go to the Bloomington campus next fall, graduate education students, and «students who , will obtain teaching licenses. | He will also talk to high school students and their parents concern‘ing prospects in Yenching.

Murat Sextet to Sing

At Veterans Hospital The Ladies Auxiliary of Indian-

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{ans of the United States, will present the Murat Sextet for patients {of Veterans Hospital at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow, Sextet members are: George | Bishop, Paul Clifton, Boyd Betts, Earl Wilde, George Miller, Charlie Kemp and Robert Rich. Gary Ohge |1s president of the group. Morgan R. Swain is master of ceremonies. Dancing numbers will be presented by Ginger McKay. / Mrs. Jennie Barnett is. hospital chairman and sponsor of the show.

OES to Hold Bazaar

Englewood Auxiliary, OES, will sponsor a public bazaar Wednesday in Englewood Masonic Temple, 2714 E. Washington St. Luncheon will be served from 11 am. until 2 pm; dinner between 5 and 7.p’ m. Mrs. May Creighton Is president.

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