Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1948 — Page 18

E Washington, Manuel _ Prepare Class Shifts

"Washington and Manual high today had started plans

“schools of class “A” grade must observe the one hour schedule and set the deadline for

Faculty members from both Washington and Manual met yesyterday with Butler University's ‘education staff to thrash. out teaching problems which will come with the time change. _Although. Indianapolis high schools have been experimenting with the hone hour periods for some time, the majority of academic classes observed the 40minute schedule, while science, industrial arts and home economics classes extended over an 80-min-ute period. The freshman class at Washington has attended one hour classes at the school for more than a year.

OES 413 Plans Party

Golden Rule chapter 413, OES, will hold a Christmas party and, stated meeting at 745 p. m. to-| orrow in the chapter room. seston

Reiley $1 09.50 Value!

’ Attractive blonde ‘or mahogany fin-

~ ® Automatic record changer plays 10” or 12” records!

changeover for 1950; i L-

Candid ‘Contrast

L Sod h A The Hollywood publicity man | who took this photo of comely actress Virginia Grey | thought her revealing white robe made an attractive contrast with "her California suntan.

screen

Our | Christmas Special!|

ATT,

4 [Elects Officers

Royer Heads County Union Committee

Monday night in the Mechanical Trades Hall by the Non-Partisan|

nounced today. This committee is the political action group representing the 1 _|AFL, union locals County and is an affiliate of the

ical Education. ‘The officers, elected for a term

president, Typographical No. 1; Jim Head, vice president, RCA Electrical Union; Gus

recording “secretary, Garment Workers Union. Trustees elected for the same term include Vern Nall; Clyde McCarmae; Basil Marford; Tue Roberts, sergeant of arms, and/ff |Ralph ] Harrison, warden.

Relieved Her of All

Her Endeering Menu | SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 9 W. McDowell {locked the garage today after the {deer was stolen.

| (UP)—Mrs. J.

|ping for padlocks for the garage and for the deep freezer she kept within it, thieves stole 40 pounds of deer meat from the freezer.

OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY NITES 'TIL 9

Results of the, election held

Defeat Our Enemy Committee, | +AFL,— Marion ~- County, ~ Were ah

in Marion national AFL League for Polit-

Myers, treasurer, Hoisting Engineers Union and Regina Kramer,

While she was downtown ‘shop- |

May Crack Postman’ S Back sooo: Dec. 9Rob-

THE INDIA? TAPOLIS TIMES _

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Mailmen Must Carry Season's Regards On Half a Billion Greetings Cards

CHICAGO, Dec. 9 (UP)—G. L. Parker issued some back- zian, owner,

breaking news today for the nation's postmen. .

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SMALL PAYMENT]

Will hold any item until Christmas!

Toverrert and Chair

Velour , $1 1000

Ss floor

5-Piece Breakfast Set Table and : Pi 529% _ Table Lamps Potte bases, Nice s Le 52 5 1

_ Electric — Apartment $49%

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“There's going to be about as many Christmas cards to deliver the November election, Mr. Lemon year as in 1947,” he said, “and 1947 was a record-breaker.” Mr, Parker, sales manager Yor a major greeting card house, /Gov. Henry F. Sehricker. - |sald the mailmen will have to tote about 500 million cards spead-| ing Christmas cheer. average of T.5 vents each, that's] $17.5 million worth of sentiment, not counting the stamps, The war is to blame partially for the big load. A lot of people] were uprooted from their homes, made new friends, and increased the Christmas. ard load, Mr. Parker said. --of--two- years, include Len Royer, | Union decked with holly and mistletoe, still is the best seller, but there are many new designs. house alone turns out an assortment of 1500, costing from 2 cents to $2.50 each. frilly,

Penney priced budget dow! And just what she Smartly tatlored for comfort and long wear. You'll win her yearround thanks if you give her a sup-

ply.

mes State Service

Lemon of Bloomington has been named sales representative of radio and television stations WTTS and WTTV by Sarkes Tar-

During the campaign preceding

was director of press publicity for

Mr. Lemon is a brother of

At an

“I saw a truck driver pick

In hard times, he said,

‘Best. stitute for gifts. hentia ir , RN tic Paing, io Holly Soils Mr. Parker himself expects to|N Gattitig Up NIEHS. The old-fashioned - card, ~Be- pe J Sn,

One Pany.

postman,” he said. friendly, what business I'm An

expensive . kind, |v

Exquisite

really sweet

tiers, capes,

fi \ trimmed styles to- choose Many beautiful

“from! solid pastel

Women’s Rayon Knit Slips

1.98

always needs more of.

Black or Tearose. Sizes 34-42.

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A sensible gift at a budget price!

Gaymode NYLON HOSE

42.GAUGE

Perfect Quality

Full Fashioned

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Low priced for your gift

budget!

Gaymode before or if she’ hasn't it's a sure thing that she'll be pleased with them.

These

are in the lovely new winter

ahades.

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If she has worn

full-fashioned hose

Sizes 8% to 10%.

ledged with lace, go over big with! the laboring class, Mr. Parker said. But he didn’t know WhY.|of the Cantol Wax Co. here.

12 cards at $1 a copy,” he said. |

lower income groups spend = Help

on cards, but the socialites spend | more and use the cards as sub-

receive about 170 cards this year, | ger Es Eyes, many of them made by his Com-| systemic | Xi

“I have a neighbor who is a “He's- very but he doesn't know

RAYON DRESSES.

with the grown up look

rayon and rayon taffeta party or dressy dresses that are =

Never before has there been such a wide assortment of bows;

plaids. Sizes at this low price you can buy her several,

Second Floor

Toyland Special

Streamlined Passenger Train =

"Regularly sells at a higher price: selling them at this special price. Tots of action with this dandy set! You get a locomotive. tender, Rullman and observation car. . engine throws harmiess spatks ... of track. SEngeP. train set from Penney's.

-| Bloomington Mayor Thomas L.

.lemon.and. was formerly associated with him in the operation

out | so

a. HONEY _

due to non-organic and nonw | | and

out tryi dose of CYSTEX starts to work i diately helping nature clean out excess acids and wastes which often cause | many pains, aches, soreness and stiff | ness. Get CYSTEX at druggist. Satie~ { Bi faction or or money | back guaranteed.

THE ORANGE CAR .E.

THE ORANGE STORE THE ORANGE CAR 2615 W. Washingfon SI. E Michigan

THURSDAY, DEC. 0, 1043

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CARLOAD CHRISTMAS FRUIT

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~ CHRISTMAS ORDERS FILLED: PROMPTLY OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY TILL OP. M.

DRIVE BY TODAY

and “lovely.

ruffles, lace, piping

colors or 7-14. And

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initialed.

For Tomorrow

+ Tomorrow we're . |

This is streamlined for speed .-12 gections

.~Give. your favorite youngster this pas-

“Third Floor

: 33 E. STORE HOURS 9:30 TO 85:30

Men's Initialed

A handsome gift any man would be glad to receive. Three fine cotton handkerchiefs individually Neat cotton satin bor-

ders, all attractively boxed.

: Give “Towncraft ‘and you He the ‘Aries

ee ‘sanforized “broadeloth, neat nage

_ This is one of our finest sport shirts at a budget price! You've never séen any finer color-combinations in plaid shirts. Made of warm cotton flannel. Full out for cmfort. He'll love them : for leisure or sport wear.

WASHINGTON

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Women’s Embroidered

Three embroidered handkerchiefs in each gift box. Delicate flower designs. , They'll make dainty, feminine Christmas presents you'll be proud of.

Main Floor rt ee : sain

“you can buy at this price. Made of fine

wilt Nu- croft collars. So comfortable | “too! Plain colors or fancies. :

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