Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 February 1949 — Page 4

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The journey to the honeymoon may be another discouraging factor, first night is spent en route, either motoring or on a train, In el case the couple is more likely to require rest than: lovemaking.

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the groom often rushes through without sufficient psychological and physical ‘preparation. The bride's disillusionment is then inevitable, many women actually develop an |aversion because the first night was so unpleasant and unsatisfactory.

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The earliest report of his appearance in Indianapolis this season came on the first day of win. ter, 1948. The report didn't mention whether he was wearing a muffler and gloves. Since then, he has braved the cold, cold blasts in various places around town. At least 10 persons have called The Times to say his little, red breast was seen in their

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Until both parties are ready In every sense of the word, they should content themselves with milder intimacies. This gets their relationship off to a much better start,

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Q--Is marriage, with all its re- ' |sponsibilities, injurious to the avi : NEVER ONE to shirk his job, Robin turned up yesterday in the backyard of Mrs. L. V. Roberts, 2308 Roosevelt St. On this task, however, Little Harbinger earned a . When last seen, he was gobbling up a meal of bread

.Darned clever, these robins,

MADE USE OF TURRET John Ericcson used Theodore .|Timby's revolving turret on his Monitor, He did not claim the iuvention, but many attribute it Fewer married people go to jail to Ericcson, nevertheless,

A~On the contrary. Despite what you may hear or believe, marriage is definitely beneficial. {Consider these facts,

Married people normally live

die as do married men in the group. betien 30 and 40 Wve 20 per sunt

Why do we talk so much about cost of funerals?

‘Because so much false in. formation has spread throughout the years about funeral prices—ws want everyone fo know

Cost Accountants | To Fete Official

ARTHUR B. GUNNARSON, national secrétary of the National Association of Cost countants, will be a guest of the §

local chapter at a Board of Directors meeting in noon and dinner

services are available af . Flanner & Buchanan within the means of all,

ning in Marott

an authority on current economs« ic and financial } iconditions, joined | the headquarters = staff of the as- J sociation in July, 1945, as assist. +80. 1. Secretary. He was appointed secretary i 3 1048. | He made nation-wide contacts wait when among businessmen and business

Doctors. Better«days | pr portion

JV] BUCHANAN

GD 4 FALLCREEX AT MERIDIAN ST.

is oreantiations ‘beforé joining the gl He was elected association “vice ‘president In Sept. ers for | 1945, but his appointment as as-

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HORIZONTAL S Prevaricator

ae “| from fulfilling that position. Mr. Gunnarson was graduated.. rom the University of Minnesota (and the Harvard Graduate School! ric ‘scl of Business Administration.

trvington Club fo Meet:

The Irvington Aggressive Demo- - [cratie Club, Edward C. Harding, | president, will hold a chicken dinner and meeting at 6:30 p. m. Thursday in Buckley's Restaurant, Cumberland. The speaker will be | James - Griggs, Joint Representative from Marion and Johnson

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x Medical suffix 16 Parent 22 Musical note 24 Preposition

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Take Only The Best

41 Makes edgings 52 Egyptian

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37 Cloth measure

54 Speed contest

wan Phaeine so. Wank 20k, Yous Amorsval®

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® Jonerspring Mattress, Button Tufted, Safety Role Edge. Good floral tick. (If sold separate, $17.95.) Full or twin- size.

® $17.50 Full or Twin Size “Jenny Lind” Bed, walnut or maple finish, (If sold sepaate, $14.50.)

our-MONEY- SAL

Odds pee Ends at Sacrificed F Prices Women’s COATS

Warm Wool Materials y Great Groups

3-Piece Bed Outfit

- Complete PITT Im cB

® Coll Bed Springs. Helical tied, very sturdy. (If sold separate, $10.95.) Full or twin size.

$1.00 Down

Winter Coats of wool meltons, and coverts. Popular flare back in black, green, wine, yarn-drye gray. Broken sizes. While they last.

Buy for Now and Next Winter

Ne Phone, Mail or Star Store, Second Floor

8.0. Ds, Please

Woodbury's Facial SOAP 4-29: Nationally advertised famous beauty soap.

Pastel Color Lifebuoy Health

Rayon BRIEFS SOAP 2: 75¢ 12 sen $100

Maize, pink, blue and white. Buguise size bar. (Limit—12Medium and large.

Dresser Scarfs

Linen color centers. Colorful

$1 58 and $2.98 Values Women s

jy two-bar tricot rayon - knits—rayon crepes. White and tearose. V top styles. trimmed.

Blzes 34. log2.

TBallored and lace

—..4achable green, blue. Broken

Full Fashioned NYLONS

price. Sizes 8% to 10%.

REGULAR $3, $3.98 AND $4.98 Girls’ Better Cottons

DRESSES 31.99 & 2.99.

Toddlers’ and girls’ dresses in cotton prints, Nice assortment of patterns iy soiled. Sizes 1-3, 3-815, 7-14.55

Junior Girls’ $5.98 to $8.98

DRESSES Girls’ SKIRTS Snr re i $399 SEES 1 plaid and solid col- 2

Hosiery Sale!

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p Hand-picked irregulars of a famous make. Beautiful sheer quality in popular colors. If first quality, they would sell for twice this low

Many lovely styl and patterns. Plat and stripe ging-

| Light and dark colors.

“Women's Indera

KNIT SLIPS

Heavy warm cotton and part wool, built-up shoulders.

$1.26 reduced fo 63¢ $1.98 reduced to 99¢ $1.35 reduced fo 6Bo | $2.48 reduced to $1.25 $1.49 reduced to 7601 $2.75 reduced to $1.38

In soft leather with rubber soles, Comes in $200 Buy for Now and for Next Winter

red, brown and black.

WOMEN'S FLANNELETTE

GOWNS 517

Floral print lon, sleeve gowns. Double yokes

with braid trimming. Sizes 36 to 44,

WOMEN'S ROBES

$8.98 to $10.98

Slightly soiled rayon quilts, Bunny suede, corduroy: and

. rayon, Broken sizes, 14 to 42,

while a limited number last. $3.98 to $5.98 Values

WOMEN'S DRESSES

One group of women's cotton

and rayon dresses ina nice 4 selection of styles and pat- for terns. Broken sizes 14-20,

38-59. $2.00 OF secsnsannnses

$3.00 to $7.98 value.

ors. Size 7-14, 10-

hams In this group. Solid col- | 1& PRICE Sizes 9-15. (15) Girls’ $10.95 to $12.95 Girls’ Cotton SLIPS | "LEGGING SETS Cotton broadcloth Fleece coat and me ames HQC wen = 9500]

“Cannon” Sheet

‘BLANKETS

blankets, Choice of col-

122 Pair Women's SANDALS : and PLAY SHOES 3 00

DOWNSTAIRS SAVINGS

Sizes 4-0.

Men's & Boys’ BARGAINS

| Men's Leather COATS $15.94 to foes Value $ 1 0

r. Rayon or plaid cotton lining, Cos sack style, Zipper closing. Size 36 to 46,

Men’s Union Suits Men's Shorts

PILLOWCASES

First quality 42 x 36 Inch. plaid shirt S$ 00 Standard size Hope brand 0a. snow white

orful clock plaid. Rose, blue, bleached pillow-

cases, - Closely woven thread. Sivhie aad Be Regulag Slight frregular,59¢ value,

80x80-Inch square thread woven. hawk bleached muslin. Soft finish.

closely woven thread. 3% Value.

=$1 19 | Te iT Qe

- Slightly — imperf: $1.95 value. Sizes 36 to 44. seat, Sizes 30 to 44. Up to

“Stevens”

Luncheon Cloths

$6.95 to ' omar Wows Slacks | Boys’ Poa Goats : ue me red$ ’ lacks mah ves S00 | i Vim ISI500 cashmeres _ i L Pillow Tubing grey, brown x 54 In. size. pat Size 28 to 34. “Mors Swaaers rayon ad Bn £.C | Sr Donan. 1.05 Men's Shirts | Cot nivie made on mixe pillow tubing. % on - OF ford Sioa $300 #4: | Type 140-thread Ny

Tub fast. Solid pastel blue | woven. Known

-~fancy patterns snap front or ects of a] boxer type. Full reinforced

$1.00 . value.

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Brown Tn : double eho. $0.08 value.

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