Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1948 — Page 8
Tomorrow Is. Good Friday!
WHY NOT ATTEND NOON CHURCH SERVICES THEN COME TO CHAPMANS FOR LUNCH
Our Own Clam Chowder, Brewed by Ruben
GRILLED KARE ERIE WHITE FISH... with Lemon Butter or, it you wish, you can enjoy fresh, delicious salmon trout!
ROAST YOUNG SPRING CHICKEN ... with celery dressing and all of the trimmings. One-half chicken to each serving!
. FROM OUR OVENS... A We wil have Cloverleaf RESTAURANT Rolls and thick Dutch Appre Pie! 1606 N. Illinois st
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FREE PARKING
; Times Foreign Service BRISBANE, Australia, Mar. 25
tion Department statistics show. | In 1938-38 only 12,170 passengers were carried here by civil airlines. Last year's passenger | traffic topped the million mark {for the first time in Australian] |aviation® histery: . Oo ML I AR aT | POLICE CONVENTION SET { TERRE HAUTE, Mar. 25 (UP) | —The executive board of the Indiana Fraternal Order of Police announced today that the organization’s annual convention would
be held in Kokomo, May 23-36.
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Sale! Spring
SUITS
Reg. $22.95 & $24.95
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Budget suits for misses and women, Clever stripe combinations, plaids and flannels. Popular swing skirts. Three styles taken from our regular stocks. Sizes 10-18.
SPRING DRESSES
$1095
A fine assortment of popular priced dresses. Lo printed
navy crepes, salar crepes. Many styles. 9-15, 12-20, 163-243,
Toddler Boys’ COAT & CAP
Colors blue, tan, brown and gray. Sizes 1 to 4.
rayon crepes, pastels, black and nee
Children’s
Handbags 1 00 1 9”
PLUS TAX Cute little styles for wee tots and older girl. Boxy, pouch, 3side zippers, zipper tops, tophandle and shoulder strap styles. White, red, kelly, black patent, navy, brown and tan.
Little Girls’ Fabric GLOVES
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Pull-on styles. Just like mother’s. White, pink or blue. Sizes 2 to 7. y Boys and
Girls’
ANKLETS 29° to 49¢
Girls’ Sn. Togs ribs, fine gauge
styles with pi or fancy tops: White and pastel colors. Sizes 6 to 10%. Boys’ elastic top, fancy stripes and plaids. Sizes 7 to 11. COAT and 8 BONNET
Cute little coat with bonnet to match. Pastel shades of maize blue, aqua, pink and rose. Sizes 1 to 4.
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TODDLER GIRL
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Hoosiers Assigned{ » ES - 1 —Australians are getting more] 0 Army n Japan and more air-minded, Civil Avia-| .
have been assigned recently to the
Eighth Army in Osaka, Japan. They include:
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In the Service—
Stationed at Osaka, Kyoto and Tokyo
Several Indianapolis soldiers
Pvt. Charles N. Lauchman, son Mrs. Susie Flowers, 322 E. Level St, a former Washington High School pupil who entered the Army in July, 1947. Pfc. Ernest L. Franklyn, son of Mrs. Mable Dorsey, 1024 W. 20th St. He attended Crispus Attucks High School and entered military service in Aug., 1947. Pfc. Howard Frazier, son of Mrs. Hallen Pennington, 2169 N. Capitol Ave., a former pupil of 18chool 17. He entered the Army in Aug., 1947. Pvt. Arthur Murphy Jr., son of Mrs. Hilda Payne, 2807 Sangster, 8t., who entered the Army in| Aug., 1945. He received his basic training at Ft. Lewis, Wash. Pvt. John E. Titara, son of Mrs. Lydia Titara, Indianapolis, has
in Tokyo, Japan. He entered mil tary service in Aug., 1946, and has Pe overseas since Jan., 1947. Pfc. Floyd O. Forbes, son of Mrs. Cora+ Floyd, Shelburn, who entered the Army in Apr. 19486, also is with the Eighth Army in Tokyo. Pvt. Weller E. Pope, Lafayette, is with the Eighth Army in Kyoto, Japan, He entered the Army in Sept., 1946, and completed engineer’s basic training at Ft. Belvoir, Va. He is a graduate of Kankakee High School, Kankakee, IIL
Spring Weather Lures Man, 67, to Death
Balmy spring weather lured Jess Worrell, 32068 English Ave, to his death yesterday. He was 67
Despite his ill-health, Mr. Worrell couldn't resist the fine weather and went out to rake the yard for spring grooming. A few minutes later his wife, Mrs. Kate Worrell, looked out the window and saw her husband lying on the ground. He was dead when a police first aid squad arrived, apparently as the result of a heart attack.
OES Chapter 464 4 To Install Officers
Installation ceremonies will be held at 8 p. m. Saturday in the Calvin Prather Masonic Temple by the Rete Ransford Chapter No. 464, O ‘Mrs, Bo. Hocket will become worthy matron; William Barnett, worthy patron; Mrs. Gladys Kachel, associate matron; Hugo Klingstein, associate patron; Mrs. Bertha McDowell, secretary; Mrs. Ivah Lenn Mrs. Oneida Arnold, conductress, and Iva Hutton, associate conductress.
GIRLS’ EASTER
Coats $1995 to $24.95
All -wool coats in crepes, suedes and coverts. Pastel colors of blue, rose, green, beige and melon. Fitted or boxy styles. Sizes LE: 7 to 14 or 10 to 16, pe
colors.
GIRLS’ EASTER
Suits
to $26.95
Tailored a]l - wool soft pastel shades in plaids or solid Blue, rose, melon, green. Sizes 7 to 14—10 to 18.
Boys' Easter »
SUITS 3
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Boys’ Eastgr suits made of allwool fancy cassimere. In newer patterns of plaids, herringbone stripes, mixtures. Also sport suits in fancy combination patterns. Sizes 12 to 18.
Boys’ Easter SUITS
$16°°
Boys’ suits of fancy mixtures that will help him look his best on Easter morn — Herringbone and fancy plaids; pleated-front trou- - Bers, [ouble breasted models. Sizes
OUR TEN-PAY PLAN
BOYS' COMPLETE EASTER OUTFITS! | For Folks Who
Boys' Spring SUITS
14°
Boys’ Spring suits in the new double and single-breasted models. In plain and fancy plaids and herringbone weaves, In brown, :blue
and tan. Sizes 6 to 18, Boys’ Sport SHIRTS Boys’ sport shirts. Fruit - of - the - Toned 451 or short sleeves in y. plain or fancy pat- ’ terns. Sizes 8 to 18. Boys’ Dress SLACKS plain colors. Brown, blue, tan. Sizes 6 to 16 E! USE OUR TEN-PAY PLAN
and Rob Roy. Long In plain and novelty patterns, plaid, her- » ringbone weaves and
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