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FRIDAY, DEC. 3, 1048 EE a i THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES. -

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| “he. A 900.20. The growth of the mile is §anization or as “anonymous.” (Arthur DIXen ..iccpeeo. eceive war S Ch rch. and her 8 A Services for Mrs. Rose onea | Time Stale Service : eae 10. i ! rea a rary None, Ogden, who died yesterday at Fol BLOOMINGTON, Dec. 3—A par-

, inns a) measured each day and thg money] TWO—By volunteering as «aE. H. cilosvvennses ates id bo Do: cel carrying more than $1,510,000,« : = : is budgeted for Times shoppers to|donor. nors take children to|In memory of Wiltigm 1 than three years work and train- home, 1634 8. [East St. after a (Continued From Page One) |

spend atlocal stores for the needy, he stores £nc use their own money| Sherman ..... ert Loo ~ Schricker Installs ling: ; short iliness, will be held at 1:30 000 in postage stamps was hanito h clothing for Perce wind children. purchase ng the chil- == $1088 Council ‘Officers oh “Silver Beaver badges were pre= p.m: Sunday in the GH: Herr lawyer and that she turned the] led at the Bloomington post

dren. You may make a donor, Today’ otal y ; Pati First of the hundreds of needy |, ppointment for a child by tele- y's Te $1 situal ting of the {sented to Pierre V an Shei, LJ mann Funeral Home. Burial win PH4 oe ih a £ . [office yesterday. Postmaster, a for already the public has con- RI-551. —. Total to date ET tral Indiana Council, Boy|ford 8. Meier, all of Indianapolis, D® 0 Round Hill Cemetery. — ir, and brs, LovdiSintymed/coorge Purcell said it, way the ble 1 Chass ha Need New Re wd Yer: I > | en yi Snot = rg po | A “resident of Indianapolis 40) the. adoption procedure “but said] {largest ‘quantity of stamps ever - ect) on . . Scouts of America, was held last Ora nville, an novan| {that they returned the child be-| fused on a single parcel clearing * rectly Times, Another record year whl be Hit-Run Driver night fn the North Methodist! ©: Weddle, Lebanon. lyears, Mrs. Ogden was a member| this office. There are 17 dimes to the foot/ieeded on the Mile-O-Dimes and rch hail. © A memorial statement to the Of the Trinity Methodist Church, (8use the mother “Kept calling| “gy, presi was delivered to J.’ on each line of the Mile-O-Dimes| 1148" Sash contributions sent Smashes New Bike During the program following/late Almus G. Ruddell, former She was 74. and saying she wanted the babyy Chen, Chinese student at In_—ty and each line is $8 feet-long. Tejdirect Oo eo es and bY Jon. \the dinner, Hornaday Foundation president of Central Rubber Sup-| Survivors include her husband, back.” |diana University, and was sent ~ ° Bi takes 60 lines to make a mile. s prov’ s a Jappy t-| Thirteen-year-o1a Jonny" “Yar, wards were made” to Bagi Ply Co; anda past president of James W, Ogden; a daughter, Mrs. The mother denied that she had|by H. M. Chen, ah official in the Gosrded Day-and Night ' jaa fof ee Incrtaied Sumber Thing wanted a bicycle for Christ Scouts Richard Cassady and Rob-(the - Indiana Scout Council was Della Mae. Steward. Ind{anapolls; yuiceq for the. child back. She Bank-of-China, Pleping. It. cons. 0d <q he Mile-0-Dimes will be guard-| Previous balance ........ $452.82 mas. jest Montgomery, of Troop 62, read. Installs New Of Re I A {suid she had called to inquire mie fork We J ed day and night by the firemen, Judy and Kathy Ramsey 10.00] Last week, as a Times carrier, | North Methodist Church, in recog-| . cers op labout its health but had promised 3nd sheets as a 8 gift

| who also will i ; nition of their ‘work in sofl and = {Ogden, Indianapolis; three sisters, , + to call any more after the The postage stamps were i make change for the| Egyptian Chapter, Inter- jis wish was fulfilled when he Gov.-elect Henry Schricker, Mrs. May Johnson, Mrs. Fannie re hy told her yester-{Chinese. The $8 customs fee

public. About 6 p. m. Christmas| national Travel-Study -° [won a bicycle in a subscription \wild life conservation and other \who, wiih, Mayor Feeney and Eve, the dimes will be swept Off] Club ...eovvesessacncas 2.00icontest. It was the first he everactivities. Frank -W.-- Braden, assistant di-, May and Mes, Msiie Single, rl day it was contrary to their| (“hin Wr Shen pl oe ge the street, washed and counted by|In Memory of My Mother 5.00 owned. | Scluters Keys were awarded to rector, Division of Program, Boy two great-grandchildren. Si rays “I did -not ask. for the child

auditors. Frank Selmier Towel Last night he pedaled to a drug/Clifford B. Moore, J, Lyle John-gcouts of America, was a guest gt ped {son, George, L. Hayes, Al Vehling, of honor, installed the new offi- {back because I can't take care of|

In addition to contributing tol Supply «.cceiceaieces ++ 15.00/store at Fairfield and Birchwood] { : : the Mile-O-Dimes, the public may/M. A. F. «oiieivrncnanes 15.00/ Aves. on an errand and parked | SUE Jensen, Lawrence a joers. Traffic Victim Dies lit,” she said. “I still want it Charge Continued orman Janke, aurice Harry J. Ransburg succeeded Times State Service |adopted, but I'm not sure 1 want! pORTLAND, Me.,. Dec. 3 (UP)

n \ provide funds for Clothe-A-Child| Womans’ Auxiliary, Local at the curb, leaving the headlight osskin that in these two ways: No. 5, L T. U. tas 5.00/burning. When he came out netWilliam N caer, Wiliam he Wilson Mothershead as the new = NEW CASTLE, Dec. 3--James to leave Iter with that family.” |_ A= drunken driving charge ONE—By sending a check or|Beta Chapter of Phi found his bike demolished, its|/h ay an rl Henry, all of In-ipresident of Central Indiana Moran, 63, died today in Henry The welfare department works against, Adam Walsh, head foot-

utiful classle money order to Clothe-A-Child,| Gamma Tau Sorority.. 10.00 frame twisted, by a hit- and-run | H1AR4P0 Council, and Merle H. Miller took {County Hospital of injuries suf- jers said a petition asking ward- ball coach at Bowdoin College and | re Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Mary- Fidelity Mutual ‘Life In- fariver. List of Recipients Mr. Ransburg’s place as a vice|fered Wednesday when he was ship of the child would-be filed/captain of the famed Notre Dame land St. All contributions are! surance €o: v.:+v SIE 8.88. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Presentation . of 32 Scouters president. = Virgil - Stinebaugh re- struck by an auto as he walked in Juvenile Court today. - The. Four-Horsémen team of 1924, was . N listed in The Times. You may Anenywions rnin ray ++ 10.00,W. Yarling, 3629 Coliseum Ave, [Awards earlier in the year was placed Harry Hanna as treasurer. on State Road 38, east of the city mother had been paroled to grand-| fcontinued until next Friday in e-wrist shortie. have your contribution listed un</ Mrs. Paul Ferdinand .... 10.00, Johnny today hopes the driver Ronse, Among those who re- Mr, Braden was the speaker of limits. He was an employee of [parents but had moved oko the Municipal Court here today. No der your name, in memory of The Spencer Club wavs en _2 00'will volunteer to make amends. |cetved this award during 1948 Was] {the evening. {the Perfect Circle Corp. rooming house a week ago. plea was entered.

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Begining Saturday Morning af 9—as the Doors Open—s Clearance in the WOMEN'S SPECIALTY SHOP—Prices are close fo the gift stage.

JUST 136 LADIES DRESSES—s10 ~ 44 PAIRS TADIES SHOES)

” Dress shoes with high and medium heels. Styles that sold originally at 7.95. Including Originally priced at 14.95. From one of our better known makers. Including crepes, Lei ET rt ones

gaburdinns and park week flava Long- and short-sleeve styles. While they lest — $10

| sams cours—se—avsy S0.PAIRS LADIES SHORS-785

Originally priced at 12.95 and 1495. Including black and brown suede pips = Seg foe - » and’ heel. shyles, sling pumps and some platforms.

. - 106 - WOMEN'S SHOES Direct service—in smooth comfortable Electric Stairways—to Third Floor. It's justas \ 38 WOMEN'S COATS well that our usual store hours are extended a bit on each end. These extra hours will J ~ Cae: be a help—in this big day of Christmas shopping—and this spectacular clearance! P 90 WOMEN'S SUITS PLEASE—on these Clearance groups—which are limited i in quantity— . AND PLENTY OF OTHERS it is not possible to fill mail or phone orders. Foti : oo ein :

Originally priced from 59.95 up fo $120. The group includes velours, fweeds, meltons and

some furtrimmed styles. Classic and the new full-back: models. The VALUES are extraordinarily SERERELEESEIES Cg) pups LADIES SHOBS-985 ? 15 LADIEY r TTT x an Martinique that were originally “priced 3 198. and 17.95 including dress hd in ; ad rN : press black and brown suede. ‘Medium fo hig a The $15 aro are ‘regular $25 Renita tailored--and- in classic styles. The.-$49 group. - 399 PAIRS LADIES’ SHOESN- 14 8 include our finer suits in gabardines and crepes, originally priced 69.95 and 79.95; the $69 gop, : —

were originally priced af $100. . 2 y : "Including Bally, Pandora and Martinique suede dress shoes — in open ahd closed styles, some 3 Groups of : "ankle shag Medium to high heels. Regularly oN 20.95 .to Pa. 95)

2240 VERSATOGS UITS=39. 43 paIRY CASUAL SHOES _ y: =

A group of our famous Versatogs marked down for this big sale tomorrow. They're gabardines— sell regularly at 49.95. ‘There are several classic and softer styles for your Hest ; Originally oriced 7.95 and 8.95. Including Spotty; casual and walking thyles in suedes and calf. will walk out at this low price,

09 BROADCLOTH SHIRTS-2. 95 123 PAIRS CASUAL SHOES-9. 8

crass I ts A big group of fine white Pima broadeloth shirts, Sepia Bs tailored, Were Sginely priced Originally priced 13.95 to 15.95. In the group are walking shoes ond ca casual shoes in suedes Cat Fe ee a Se 8 eehile i 2.85. Tr a 2 “and calf; All .are. wonderful at: their: regular prices.

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A “Christmas Party on the Fourth Foor=Boys Wy the Nundrets: wil: bo into vi 3 Wang of Cothes— > a T bein -% ie |

3 =) parénts wil! help themselves fo wonderful savings—and in addition—there will be eager gous ik the = \ fables laden wifh gifs —and Such—(Doors open at 9 on Sa: — smell er ies \ 100 Doz. BOYS HALF S0CKS—4 PRICE on PATTERNED DRESS SHIRTS. 0 she . \ Stripes, Argyle effects, a score of different pattern. - Originally priced 3.50. Included are a number . Co - This is the time to buy armfuls, Sizes 7 to 12. of tan and blue oxford shirts. Sires 131; to 15. upplement ! 39¢ Socks — at 80; Se Socks — at 65¢ Socks — at

ah EEE he wea LITTLE CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR—} PRICE {17 WHITE SPORT SHIRIS—1. Wiis Lr TLE CHORES AR ne Gof

Originally priced $2. Slub broadcloths in long-sleeve’ girls. About 600 garments — a marvelous oferty to stock wl styles. Sanforized shrunk. Sizes, 12 fo 14. From a noted roaker — "self help” garments; choice knits, elastic-back : panties. Medium weights suitable for immediate wear. Also heavier ones

sirs for 3,90 54 Argyle Pattern SPORTS SHIRTS, 31 SUSPENDER LONGIES — were fot later. Sizes | fo 8. Were 75c and 85¢— now — while re ; 'y gy MACKINAWS — sizes x hie hy ln 0, Yor | 298 tm 4.98 —at $f and $2 : . they last — HALF PRICE. Each, 39¢ and 43¢ : ; i EE we wie NTE a — 70 BOYS" ALL-WEATHER JACKETS, 9 -—p wool shells. ; MA , ld BD ) 5H i: C eg in Were 27. 95 —i while 7 Join ot PAIN, S, ig : poplins (sizes 4 and 6) = corduceys RE £ ALF PRI [- Lo} airs for 4,80 they last —$19 ; : (sizes 12 to 18) — and some leathers deloth h ff 81 KNIT TIES, were $1.— of 39 ites 12 fo 20, Regular prices 698— Sss_{ fo 12. Coton prints — broadcleths — ginghams— ? $e ¢ “to 22.50 — while they last— stripes aad plaids — combinations of plain and fancy , 108 BOYS' WOOL KNIT | plea y $485 —8$7 —and $15 J effects — some of the cleverest litte dresses imaginable. root Floor 3% ond 1o 15. : 4 WASH SUS sane 3 gd ) Regular prices 1.79 to 9.98 — at HALF PRICE — 90¢ to 4.99 7 : {a0%, Wook owith 4 : Sink Sr ty nd " (In the $15. group are the. leathers) "A Big Selection of 2.39 Dresses — at (,20 : "turn down" to : : a . He a : ; : the ears. / : : | : Sa tre 1.35— ot 980 Cy COTE : (00, . THE M; \