Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 July 1948 — Page 6

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g The college of education honor roll imcluded the Misses Georgia tcher, Clara Rose Holmes, and Jordan, all of Indian-

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¥+ The university college honor bo « ingiuded the Misses Eleanor | Bryant, Margaret Joycg Mrs. AWhitad, and Viola Frances Wood To

of Indianapolis;

Ssell Junior Zentz, Goshen.

iNew Exhibit Depicts jKingan & Co. Services

«i: new exhibit, depleting the peration. and services of Kingan Co., has been placed in the InExposition

Two tiny scale-model freight lines

polis Industrial i” the Union Station.

8 operate over rail

“Are Hoosier Students 2 Butler University’s honor roils, “announced today by deans of the srespective colleges, included 26 ge in a list of 27 honor stu-

_ Students in the college of liber--al arts and sciences who received A grade of “A” in all their academic work. during last term’s foeond geester are Miss Jeanne Frances I. Scott, B. Secor, Frank Slupesky, Viola Woodard, William T. wards, all of Indianapolis; is Phyllis Maish and Miss Paetritia” Rowe, both of Frankfort; "Quentin L. West, Clayton, and

Honor students in the college of 1 are Carl E. Frelje, InHanapotis James R. Tureck, lle; John W. Toole, Evansville; ‘Miss Gloria M. Beckmann, Jasper; Cecil G. Benson, Lafon3; Gerald E. Conway, Worth- , and Ronald R. Snyder,

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Fim, Kokomo; Miss Barbara Heiney, Anderson, and Rus-

Wholesale Prices

Named to Staff | Of J.D. Adams Co. |

T. A. McMahon, 4023 Park Ave,

land J. G. Worthington, 4565 Guil-

ford Ave. have received appoint-| ments on the staff of J. D. Adams! yo a Manufacturing

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McMahon! was appointed! factory mana-| ger,

named manager! of purchases. Mr.! McMahon

T. A. McMahon 18 graduation from Purdue

University in 1928. i

1934.

Four Appointments Made by Governor

four years on the board of trustees of Central State Hospital. In other appointments the Governor renamed Walter C. Atkinson of Morocco to a new term of four years on the Logansport State Hospital board of trustees, reappointed Albert J. Newman of Milton as a trustee of Richmond State Hospital, and named Catharine M. Northam of Indianapolis to replace Mrs. Louise Barnhart of Goshen on the board of the Indiana Girls’ School,

Down .4 Per Cent

WASHINGTON, July 30 (UP) ~The Labor department reported average wholesale prices dropped 0.4 per cent last week “as a result of lower prices for some grains and most livestock.” The department said average

wholesale prices last Saturday ,|were 11 per cent above a year ago and 04 per cent bélow the all time high point reached two weeks ago.

Early Purdue Entries Urged

Applications Ready | At Branch Here Applications for admission to

Purdue University’s branch here while Mr./should be filed now by students | Worthington was/planning to attend the school this!|

fall. According to A. W. Collins,

en - Purdue district manager, there tered the Adams/ Will be sufficient space to handle|/ organization im-|all entrants but earty applica- | mediately after tions will simplify program plan-|| ining and counseling of students.| Counseling is available to stu-|| dents at the branch throughout! Mr. Worthington has been with|the day, Mondays through Fri-|

the Adams organizations since days, and by special appointment. his graduation from Purdue in

Classes Sept. 20 | Registration for the technical institute ‘will be held Sept. 16, 17 and 18, Orientation tests will be

held Sept. 9 and classes will be}

gin Sept. 20.

Registration for freshman and

Gov. Gates yesterday reap- other bachelor degree courses will | pointed Marion T. Ayres, Shelby- ne held Sept. 20, 21 and 22, Fresh-|| ville Democrat, to & new term of ‘man orientation tests will be held |

Sept. 15 and classes will begin Sept. 23,

‘Named Committeeman Of Life Underwriters

Claude C. Jones, general agent for the Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co., here, has been elected national committeeman of the Indianapolis Association of Life Underwriters. The election was announced by Easley R. Blackwood, association president, following a meeting of the board of directors. Mr. Jones has been in the life insurance business here for the past 27 years. He has served as president of the Indianapolis and Indiana State Associations of

dent of the Indianapolis General Agents and Managers Association.

Lodge Plans Picnic

Rebekah Lodge No. 749 in Garfleld Park. Leota Haynes is Noble Grand.

Life Underwriters, and as presi-||

A pitch-in picnic supper will be|| held tomorrow by Southeastern

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SOAPS 12 or $q

limit 10 bars to a customer. No phone or C. O. D. orders.

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Men's $3.98 Slacks Men's 89¢ “T" Shirts

Men’s slacks made of Men's tee shirts for $ 1

sanforized, washable cloth. Sizes 30 to 34. made of fine cotton combed Men's $2.98 Dress Shirts Men's dress shirts made S 2

yarn. B8izes small, medium and large. of sanfor ized fancy broadcloth. Stand-up collars. Sizes 14 to 17. iam? Men’s $1.50 and $1.98 Men's tee shirts made of cotton combed yarn in white, blue and maize, also fancy patterns. Sizes small, medium and large.

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SCARCELY THE WORD! ONE OF THESE

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3 STAGES OF DIRECT LIGHT FROM 3-WAY SWITCH FOR LIGHTING EACH CANDLE SEPAIRATELY AND ALL TOGETHER

FOOT CONTROL NITELITE FOR GREATER SAFETY MADE OF ONYXETTE THAT GIVES OFF WARM, LUSTROUS GLOW IN DARK

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Men's $3.98 & $5 Sport Shirts

Men's sport shirts, long $2

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Layaway Now for the Cold Days Ahead

GIRLS’ WINTER

COATS ’163%:...

All wool coats or coat and slacks pants. Many

styles and colors. Sizes 3 to 6%, 7 to 14.

Girls’ $3.98 and $5.98

DRESSES

Again we are offering these lovely girls’ dresses of fine workmanship and materials. Sizes 7 to 12.

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elty patterns. Sizes 12 to 20, 38 to 52.

Women’s $5.98 to $8.98 DRESSES

Many lovely dresses at a saving to you. Rayon crepes, chambrays, piques and broadcloths. Stripes, dots, florals and nov-

$s §oo

SPECIAL PURCHASE Children’s Crepe Sleepers.

ers,

Men's Straw Hats

Choice of any man's straw hiit in the house.

sleeves in plain blue and

maize. Sizes small, me~ Men's 59 & 69¢ Ath, Shirts

dium and large. Men's athletic for $ 1

shirts made of fine cotton combed yarn. Sizes 34 to 46. Men's $2.98 Sport Shirts Men's sport shirts, short sleeves in blue, tan, $ white and maize. Sizes small, medium and large.

(39) Men's $29.95 and $35.00

SUITS

51 500

Men's suits of all wool fancy gray and brown cassimeres. Sizes, 34 to 42.

i} Men's dress shirts in fancy

Men's & Boys’ Bathing Sults $1.98 and $2.98 Values

|} Choice of any men's and

boys’ bathing suits in the

patterns. Stand up collars. Sizes 14 to 17.

house. Men's $3.98 Dress Shirts Men's 29¢ & 39¢ Socks Men's sox or anklets, rayon and cot- % terns. Sizes 10 to pr. 12. Boys’ $1.39 & $1.98 Sport Shirts with short sleeves. Plain or fancy patterns. Sizes 6 to 16. Boys 69¢ & $1.00 “T” Shirts Boys' tee shirt in plain white. Sizes large. Also fancy for $ patterns. Sizes 4, 12, 14. § for O 1

ton. Fancy patBroken lots of boys’ shirts s1 small, medium and Boys’ 39¢ Briefs

Elastic waist, good fitting. Sizes medium and large.

Boys’ $3.98 Slack Suits

Boys' slack suits made of blue sanforized twill. Long sleeves. Sizes 6 to 16.

Boys’ $3.98 Slack Suits

Boys’ slack suits made of sanforized tan twill. Short sleeves. Sizes 6 to 12,

Boys’ $3.98. Slacks

Boys’ slacks of sanforized medium brown. Ideal pants for school. Sizes 8 to 18.

Boys’ $1.98 Slacks

Made of sanforized blue twill. Sizes 10 to 16.

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Sizes 2 to 8.

Children’s one-piece crepe $ 1

leepers, button down front. Girls’ Fruit-of-the-Loom Slips

Sizes 4 to 10.

Children’s Rayon Panties Rayon “knff witht’

Sizes 2 to 12, ng

_ Children’s Training Pants * Irregulars of 85¢ Cotton knit train ing pants with elastic in waist, Broken sizes 2 and 4.

for $

Swim suits, sun suits, sweat-

many other items, Broken sizes.

36x50 wide, rayon satin bind :

$1.59 and $2.00 Values Dainty embroidered yokes and front.

Children’s Wéar Up to $8.98 Values

overalls, dresses and

$1.39 Crib Sheets

42x72 Crown crib sheets, type

Rayon slips built-up shoul- 1 128. ders and ruffled bottoms, $ Sizes 4 to 14. Receiving Blankets Children’s 69¢ Summer Union Suits] Irregulars of 50 ~ Fine knit one-piece Pink and blue for $ for boys or girls. for 5 stripe.

Crib Blankets Irregulars of $8.00

in pink or blue.

Infants’ Batiste Dresses

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Mr. 8B A duced professi Plastic Shower Curtains 0 oratia Regular $2.98 plastic for electricity, shower curtains in color jn making ic ful patterns. Strong and poilding. Th durable, impervious to I cymes the cos heat and cold. Standard The Coliset 6x6 ft. size. PR: $22,730.78 in taxes since th tive. The ta f amo Haynes Turkish Towels Sea. the 5 Large 2ixd2-in. and other at! Turkish Jowsis S$ the b in plain colors or The corporat ly 59¢ each. ; rthui Fruit Printed Luncheon Cloths || MacArth Large 48x51 inch lunch« ll On Active printed with gay sprigs _The Army of fruit. Guaranteed fast the restoratio color, EA. MacArthur tc the Army in eral of the Ar Cannon Mesh Dish Cloths Gen. MacA Regular 10¢ the retired ! quality mesh 1937, even th dish cloths by to active dut; Cannon. Large for He became a size. Soft pliable Il Dec. 18, 1944, quality. : made perma

Fancy Crinkle Crepe 49¢ quality Krinkle crepe dain

stripes, for 4 w$]

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dresses, play clothes and chil-30-In. Awning Material Heavy quality awning material of a

dren’s togs. regular 79¢ qual- : yie.d &

Guaranteed fast color. ity. Green and tan combination 27-In. Outing Flannel Choice of pink, blue, or white in a

stripes. 30 inches regular 35¢ qualyds. $ 1

wide. ity outing flannel. 27 inches 46-inch Oiloloth Heavy quality oileloth in choice of

wide. Grand for fancy pafterns wd

45¢ Galvanized

PANTS CREASERS

329

While they last. Rusti proof snaplock pants pressers make ironing unnecessary.

LTE lock

Full Fashioned Queen’s Lace Hose

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First quality, every pair made to sell for $1.65. Odds and ends, broken size and color assortment.

Women’s & Children’s Anklets

Mostly white, odds and ends of 25c to 39¢ qualities. Firsts and Prs irregulars, broken size ’ assortment. Full-Fashioned Nylon Hose Extra length, fine gauge, 20 denier sheer $ nylon seconds. Sizes Pr. 10% and 11 only.

T12x90-In. LACE TABLE

CLOTHS $1 79

Factory mended imperfects from one of the century’s best makers, pretty all-over lacy patterns, neatly hemmed, washable.

1,000 415x415

Built-up shoulder Rayon Chemise—sizes 36 to 44— Tea-Rose colors.

Selected Blue Ridge irregulars of 51 gauge, 15 and 20 deniers, good assortment of sizes and colors.

TOILET TISSUE

12 Rolls for

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to the roll. Limit 10 to a custon:er, no.phone or C. O. D. orders.

Rayon Chemise

Sizes 9 to 10% in the lot.

Full-Fashioned Nylon Hose

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$3.98 to $5.98 Women's

Fine quality rayon crepes and sleek satins. Plain colors, fancy prints, tailored pretty trimmed styles in the lot. Discontinued styles and slight irregulars from a fine maker. Assorted sizes.

sheets

Children's Sandals

$700

Pr.

Children’s all leather sandals. Were | $2.08 and $3.95. Broken sizes 10 to 3.

Odds and ends of women's sandals and play shoes that formerly sold for much higher prices up to $3.98.

Women's Sandals

= $1

*all of baby’s needs. or white. 46 ins. ‘wide. Regular 15-In. Cotton Toweling All cotton kitchen toweling, 15 ins.

59¢ quality. wide. Soft and S$]

60¢ 6-ft. wide felt base remnants ....

98c hall runners, 27 inches stairs or hall runREIS cesccessssnses

$198 vanity lamps and shades. cecsseee

absorbent snow

white bleached. Felt Base Remnants

Regular 29¢ S$]

quality. Coca Hall Runners ued

Vanity Lamps

wide, for

Rug Borders

Looks Like Hardwood Floor a ou IMI dost lashes wits wien 3100 ae wide wins S100

$6.95, 9x12 felt base rugs. Floral and tile patterns ....

$77

plate, white enamel front..

foe’ round lamp table, 80!

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Felt Base Rugs

$6.45 Throw Rugs

0dd size Wilton and Axminster throw rugs «.cceee

Gas Hot Plate $11.95 2-burner gas hot

Gas Range Table top white enamel automatic lighter. Oven control. 4 burners..... Cash or payments.

End Tables $1450 end tables. Solid

Round Lamp lid walnut, Duncap Phyfe

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