Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1948 — Page 11

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.. We urge you to re available if you take the extra bed

Account!

Wa Deliver All Homs

Free Anywhere in Indians

CO. TON ST.

te Statehouse

The Most Rev. eC. te, “Paul C. Schul

will poptiisate Monds an 4s Services 1 Hospital, at 9:30 a. m. followed by the mass

nearly 60 years ago -

served the longest freriod of any :

priest in the a he redred five years ago.

Born in. Evansville, Father!

Bauer was ordained in 1889 by “Bishop Willlam T, McCloskey, Louisville, Ky. Before coming to

1udianaps he s¢ in Rocks ville, Vincent's Church in Shelby Count y i Vernon Brazil and St. 8s Hospital in Evansville, Survivors are his brother, Nick Bauer, Evansville; and his nephews, the Rev. Fr. Edwaly C. Bauer, Liberty; the Rev, J.

Bauer, Starlight; George pr, and Henry G.. Bauer, Indianapolis; and 8 niece, Mrs. Ida Johnson, Stanley, Mich,

Steve L. Sclipcea

Services for Steve Leacu Seli cea, 749 W, New York St. who

pei ¢ Sy mass for Fr. Joseph archdiocese,

the » Who died t. V , will begin with the récitation Jftsierday In St Vincents

in 88. Peter and Paul's Cathedral.

Temple Church.

and five nieces,

Gertrude W. Tingler

Gertrude W. Tingler, 1922 N.

died yesterday in Veterans' Hospital, will be held tomorrow at 1:30 p. m, in the Speaks & Finn funeral home and at 2 p. m. in the Romanian Orthodox Shire Burial will be in Floral Park Mr. Bclipcea, who was 55, was a native of Romania and had

of Indianapolis, died today in St. Vincent's Hospital,

She is survived by her daughter;

Mrs, Margaret T. Royer, Misha-|

waka, Ind. Se Was & Buchanan mortuary,

been an Indianapolis resident 35! years. He owned and operated a

CAMERA SUPPLIES Indianapolis Camera Co.

208 B. Wash. St. - Opp, Courthouse

gH HEAD ) COLD WHAT MAKES.

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‘Alma J. Ricketts Mrs. Alma Janues Ricketts,

former resident of Indianapolis 54 years, died yesterday in her home in San Francisco. She was 69.

Services and burial will be held

tomorrow. at 1 p. m. in San Francisco,

ence B. Bylvester, Indianapolis,

Littell ‘Numed hoes: Makers Leader

right for the Cumberland Home Makers Club.

They are: Mrs. Biberta Latte,

3-DAY SERVI CE Free Estimates

president; Mrs. Ruth Stevens; president; Mrs, Catherine

Hensley, treasurer. Project leaders are: Mrs, Alice

{ Chellis, and Mrs. Katherine Ma-{ {ake part in the Ball State Teacham ers’ College vocal and instrumen-| § chairman and Mrs. Mildred Smith

hew, Mrs. Stevens is

is membership chairman. Mrs.

Lilian Meek is chairman of pab-|

Hleity.

home of Mrs. Post Rd.

STORE HOURS 9A.M.to § P. M.

CLEARANCE SALE

Save One-Fourth to One-Half |

W. WASHINGTON ST, OPPOSITE STATEHOUSE.

TOPCOATS zd OVERGOATS |

130—336-AND $40 VALUES

Full Lined Fleeees All Wool Dickeys All Woql Camels .

While They Last

19%

All I Wool

Bor Wo Wool

MEN'S

SUITS

130 All: Wool Twesds—Sale . . .

'% Gabardine Suits—Sale .

: 521.50

“40 All-Wool Tuxedos—Sale

0 All-Wool Worsteds . . .

Made to sell up to $50 .

Tallored All-Wool Warsieds is

136.00

SALE OF MEN'S PANTS

to!

% T0 $10 PANTS—SALE . . , 4.95

weeds, shetiands, senior corduroy, faunels, pleats and

SARARDINE PANTS... 938

Hill Chapel.

{Hospital and had. been

“Htery the last 25 ed Walter H.: her son; Walter H.

Side fandchlldren, all of Indianapo-

Mrs. Smith was a native of Manchester, Ky, and had been a resident of Indianapolis 35 years. he was a member of Christ |

Survivors are seven nephews

Dalaware St. a lifelong resident

ces will be held in Flanner

Survivors are her brother, Clar-

any avery! -nieces -and- _hephews, New officers have been elected

La Mere, secrefary, and Mrs, Evelyn

‘= Enter Music Meet

The: club. recently met in the | man; Lorass sextet II: Hensley, 1590 N, |Home mmerm d

Luc Lentz; clatinet uartet | Nanc

La ity [re hit

strength,

| McDowell is program chairman. ‘Ship Movements

Savane0; “Griguas, Veragus, Hav us,

RF s

“Rites ‘Sot You o 3 Afternoon at 4 Services for. Mrs. Maude =. Wheeler, who died yesterday in her home, 31 'N.

Bt. will be held tomorrow at 4 p. m. in the Shirley Brothers Irving

Mrs, Wheeler, who was 59, was a graduate nurse of St, Vincent's a resident

of Indianapolis 50 years. She was a rg Cleveland, O. Bhe was a member of the Indiana Stamp and the Hoosier Precance! Stamp Clubs, and had been office assistant of Memorial Park Ceme-

years. Survivors are her husband,

Wheeler Ir: her daughter, Mrs. Eleanor Jane Wilson, and five

Lillie Claypool

Services for Mrs. Lillie Clay-| pool, 814 N. Illinois St., who died | | Wednesday in General Hospital,

Pp. m. in the Peoples funeral home. Burial will be in New Crown. Mrs. Claypool, who was 47, was a native of Hopkingville, Ky. Survivors are a stepda Mrs. Mary Cushenberry, an sisters, Mrs. Katie Green and Mrs. Zephyr Allen, and one grandchild, all of Indianapolis.

Ida M. Hastings

Services for Mrs. Ida M. Hast- | ings, who died Wednesday in the |

ter, two

1519 Fruitdale Ave, will be held! tomorrow in Beanblossom funeral home, Burial wil be in Crown Hill, Mrs, Hastings, who was 76, was a native of Atlanta, Ind., and had | been an Indianapolis resident most of her life, She was the! widow of Samuel Hastings,

Survivors besides her. son are

thr Bo nd ee ari

one great grapadaughter,

Warren Students

Instrumental ensembles from! soi Warpen Central High School will

{ tal contest Feb. 7.

Groups attending. are, string trio: Sylvia Merrill, Pons Barksdale. ace Fowler: pe

Harry Hoff, Rodn ay Wallace White and David

ed Meet Dwight Ww Wever and | 4 woodwi Ma ary |S ppiunger a and’ aneY] Tey - Van "Cie od irfe: = ye a Rossel: fiarinet Lingenteiter, {lyn Buckner; Pay, Boy.

| Sand

May Reach Peak

“Cyclone” Division may be the first post-war state unit to reach peace-time strength, Fifteen new Sulststits brought

with: of its’ post-war

This unit, commanded by Capt. | Mark Mack, 4343 College Ave. [1s to carry nearly 110 men at full It is on duty to repair and maintain-all--types of Yestnieal ordnance Sal Srdnancs equipment,

Name State Fa State Farm’ Labor Recruiter

Horace E. Stoner has been ap- |’ Pointed supervisor of the farm labor recruitment for the. Indi-: ana State Employment Service. | He will be in charge of co-| ordination of farm labor and re-| lated seasonal . industries. All| local offices will work under Mr, Stoner's direction. . Connected with the state- “bureau for nine years, the new supervisor has been manager of the Michigan City, Kokomo, Logansport and Ft. Wayne officés.

COUNCIL PLANS SUPPER Goldmound Council 445, Degree of Pocahontas, will hold a covered dish supper and card party in the home of Mrs. Ruth Spradley, 1036 Mansfield Ave., at 6:30 p. m. Sunday. Mrs. Mary

By United Press ew York Arrivals—None, rtures — De - dangl Rotterdam; om Bunker r |

; Santa fader. West Indies Cruise;

will ‘be held tomorrow at 1:30 2

home of her son, Walter Hastings, | ®

former Indianapolis. architect. =

her daughter; Mrs. Ada McMurtry, | ©

! s; her ~{ grandson; nae ‘MeMurtry, and} 2

i

SAX quart 3 Dolliager ana

The Indignapolls unit’ of the = | Ali-Hooster National Guard 38th =

| DRESSES

$259

Pretty youthful

" BETTER

DRESSES $9.

n crepes, reve Rayo 1 wool ++ and & fates our OWR stock up to $22.

Infants’ BINDERS

Side He fine

Sty ln nit 19° TRAINING PANTS

Knit training pants 25°

of excellent + ie irre,

Girls’ and Teen Size PANTIE

rine gusty © 13 bron 39° Bap 8 ro. 0 . girls’ Wash a 50

TAR : 1% .

excel = jent ant for seh

ool. Tub fant. Sines te :

Ladies’ Novelty

SHOES

® -Aft Sizes

Belected from our higher : priced shoes. Fine suedes, patents ‘and gabardines in high, cuban or flat heels, All sizes but not dn each style.

Tots’ Flannelette

PAJAMAS 9°

Flannelette one-piece style pajamas with drop seat, in pink, blue or ‘peach. Sizes 3 to 6.

: Infants’

$788

Final Clearance

of Regular $19.75'and $29.95

Winter COATS

ALL-WOOL MATERIALS

Broken Sizes to 54

" «Warm and Comfy! —Real Buys!

®1—Group $29.95 Winter Coats ....

® 1—Group $39.95 Winter Coats ,

*18 526

Infants’ DRESSES 69°

Lovely little white dresses with embroidered fronts. mos. to 2 years.

VESTS

29° Fine quality cot-

ton knit vests Sizes 1 to 6. Irreg.

Tun beautifully: Sizes ® GOWNS and KIMONOS Cuddly warm knit gare’

49° ments for baby. Irreg, ,

QUILTED PADS GIB SHEETS 39° 8°

Heavy pads with white fillers in 17/18. size,

Sizes 6 CREEPERS

69°

Excellent quality seer.

Boft muslin sheets for baby's bed. 30/54 size.

Tots’ and Girty

HL SHIRTS

-49e

Extra § shirts in soli 7 Polo »

. DRESSES and

Toddlers’

DRESSES. yom

Adorable i ry Sizes

colors or 9 mos.

50%, Wool SOX 29° Heavy weight

warm wool sox

in popular patterns. Sizes 10 to 18.

Men's Plaid

SHIRTS 817

Heavy weight a ! gay Kg annel in cut. Sizey

®SEALINES ......

.® Kid. Caraculs

Fine quayyy,

|

New yop

filers Ak in Knit Half-Slips 88° Gel (he Petticoat Fever!

Rayon knit, elastic waist bands with Jace bottom

sites. rose,

UNION SUITS 19

Warm winter weight union suits, Sleeveless and knee length. Sines 5 te MM,

»

This Wing

es in solid

to 18 mos.

MONTH-END SALE

“187

terns.

$498

Colors, Full RE to 1%.

® Beaver Dyed Coneys .. ® Grey Striped Coneys ....

hana, barga erehiets,

Bl pe

around

® SKUNK OPPOSSUM . ®Sable Dyed Coneys

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$

rim 5a rose Br Li, irons se

t 88 to bo,

FLANNELETTE GOWNS

MOUTON LAMB

; <= The Warmest, Loveliest

FUR COATS

of the Season

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Don't Fail te” See These Real opi

Y: large white

SA this fing

Step-In_GIRDLES « $44 GOTTON SLIPS ed &

t.- Hemstitehed A ¢ neckline,

* hs coiion Banmeleiie In pred INNER-BELT sir pms. SEE | rounarions ar or otra sises! ERS W 08 Cwowews BLOOMERS 50

29°

extra

Men's Leather

JACKETS

Cotton knit bloomers with. elastie af w “ and kneef with full Jegy. > Tearese,

ular en,

SAMPLE BAGS

Were $3.00, Now

-#]-88+

or — (his § - TOU will he nS

“Men's SUITS

Made to sell for much more. This low price for this Sale only. Fine quality woolen suits that are well styled and tailored in a cholcé of many desirable colors and. pat.

Fine fully lined capeskin Jackets in popular cossack style. Brown. Sizes up to 46.

inten

II THe

The shape you the eon trol you Reed fort you desire shrunk in rayon a4 d, eolion brocade, Sizes

| Boys’ STURDY

$Go8-

Fine quality woollen battle \ Jackets with matching jodhpurs in subtle plaid pate terns. Brown and blue. Sizes Sto lh

Boys’ Corduroy | OVERALLS

| spes

Excellent quality corduroy overalls In a choice of many plain colors, Sizes up to 8.

SUITS