Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1949 — Page 41
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A 33-year-old ‘woman was & : : 3 3 Claims for unemployment in« 4 struck to the ground by an un-| Dr. Frank Sparks, president of Regular university credits In administrators have announced. | Stephen Spender, poet, will ad- lege, is in charge of arrange- surance fell six per cent last week, f lidentified man as she walked Wabash College, will address cothparative education will be al-, A- tentative schedule of 14 gress delegates fo the Indiana ments. t, » |Director : Everett L. Gardner of‘ from a trolley Nine at 21st Bt.\members of the Butler University|/0Wed students making the trips. courses has been arranged, of-ino.,0) of English Teachers to) : _the Indiana Employment Security = and Martindale A last t | The first is scheduled by air, ficials said,. but it will probably An engineers meeting and liter the. sixth ve. night. | culty at 2:30 p. m. Thursday in! ,na the group will leave Weir| de altered somewhat to meet the be held on the campus of Indlana| ary banquet are on the Purdue Division said today,
ig Fern, 33, of 2045 Sheldon| jordan Memorial, hall. {Cook Airport June 1 and return needs of the students, State Teachers College Saturday University agenda for April and consecutive. week that jobless
St., told police she was unable to/ “ J he ve dropped. describe her assailant or explain pa "s TM speak | the Bloomington campus for, Courses will include banking, at Terre Haute. May. [benefit demands ha
tlw i : summer session on the 16th. ; rsonnel -manage-| The program will start at 9 ; ‘ | During the “week ending Apr. on x - had ached her, She sities” as past of a lecture series the close of the summer ses- rior Bh ei. m. in the Womens Residence, The Central Indiana, Section of 16, he said, there ware $3933 § | Cecelia. Wiles: on of "the oa the Jo Wire Y Jens ty, | Slon, the second tour will begin. diplomatic = history, population Hall ithe American Society of Mechan- Siaims 2 Som Ag 5 {Tremont Hotel, reported shel 0 ng held 3 university. win be completed about Sept. 1. problems and race relations, oral] Miss Mary Ethel Thurston, An- ical Engineers will meet Thurs- t % Wee ore aid the lowered f° {was struck and her purse grabbed At Indiana University, school! expression, adolescent psychology, derson, is president of the council, day 3 on the campus Hamid B.| Sal elaims indicated a “leve by a soldier she met in an E. officials are planning two Mexi! ‘Summer sessions at Franklin secondary education, principles of and Dr. George E. Smock, chair- Ratcliff and Walter J. All be dling oft” of Hoosier unemploy= Washington St. tavern: last night. can tours for the study. of educa- College will start June 20 and high school teaching and rural man of the English department Purdue faculty members, w eiSHng C The handbag contained $1. /tional systems in #hat country. [continue through Aug. 9, college sociology. .'at Indiana State Teachers Col- principal ‘peakers “ . :
Down by Ascilent Dr. Frank Sparks To Speak At Butler Faculty Meeting On Thursday Dep or oh Week
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Pfc. Robert L. Miller, Indianapolis field artilleryman who" | died of diphtheria and paralysis | of the throat, July 28, 1945, in | Nancy, France, will be buried in”
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when their-home at 2347 Manlove Ave. was destroyed, were to be held at 10 a. m. today in King & ' King chapel, while services for the fourth will be held there at 1 p. m. tomorrow, All will be buried in New Crown. * Mrs. Luella Griffin, who was 2, and her two sons, William and Theodore, 6 and 4, respectively, all were natives of Indianapolis. Mrs. Griffin was a member of Mt. Lebanon Baptist Church and its choir, : { Phillip D. Harris, ‘he fourth yictim, will be buried tomorrow. He was 16. An eighth grade pupil |
in School 26, he attended the : . : § Greater St. John Baptist Church. Born in Unjontown, Ky., he lived Men S . : in Indianapolis three years. | g : : § Mrs. Griffin is survived by her D KE a Bh 4 E J Te A husband, William Theodore Grif-| ? : ei Se ; fin Sr., who was seriously burned ’ 9 in the fire; a daughter, Lucille R : 3 Griffin, Indianapolis; Mrs. Grif- SHIRTS : : fin’s father, Elder Bronaugh Sr.; 8 ;
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Uniontown, and six sisters, Misses : : a Full or Naomi, Carolyn, Anetta and Pa- outstanding value. Compare these values— Aas Twin $i s tricia Harris, all of Indianapolis, colors. Brown, grey and blue. then act before a limited supply is sold. Full win Size 3 \ .and Miss Myrtle Harris, Creston, : te or twin bed size mattress or box spring. $28 each. ~~ Box Springs to Match i g Ky. and Miss Betty Harris, Dan- $2.98 Value : Single or double breasted. Regu- 5 t ne. oo |§ Mens dress shirts. Comes in lar and shorts. Sizes 35 to 44. : MATTRESS SPECIFICATIONS Rites Saturday [J colors of many patterns. Also} 1. 209 Heavy spring. Steel 3. New style improved butFor Pfc Webb l white-sanforized. Perfect fitting " springs with pfoved ye- yA Pauy heavy woven color ton tufted. bh . ll and tailoring. Slightly imperfects. : , oy 1 inforced center spring ful tickings. —{ 6. Side ventilators for air cirServices for Pfc. Clarence W.|l Sizes 14 to 17. : MEN °S Pr Ald AMAS unit. od 8 wri
Webb Jr. killed: Feb. 26, 1945, = during the battle of Leyte, Philip-] pine Islands, will be held at 3 9 p. m. Saturday fn Moore Mortu- | Men's Shorts = aries Northeast Chapel. Burial! . ¥ will be in Crown Hill. He was 2s. [J - 39¢ to $1.00 Values Pfc. Webb enlisted in the In- 5 diana National Guard and entered service on active duty in January, 1941. A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, he attended School 51 and Technical High School. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Phillips Webb, 2159) Wallace Ave.; hig father, Clarence W. Webb Sr, Indianapolis; his mother, Mrs, Grace -Webb, 2040 Sugar Grove Ave.; two brothers, Marvin and Lores Webb; a sister, Mrs. Chlorine Schneider, and a grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Webber, all of Indianapolis.
Mrs. Porter Compton Services for Mrs. Joyce Compton, 4929 Winthrop Ave. who died yesterday in St. Vincent's y Hospital will be held at 10:30 a.m. Fancy in many . colors. Snap tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan front. Elastic sides or boxer
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Bora: Burial wh) be in Crown B oi ies. Sizes 30 to 44. Men's work pants made payment. $1.50 a Week. Hl. e was o4. = ez x . . . Mrs. "Compton was born in A hi ie o Sufi hoi in Owensville and lived in Indian-4 Men's 2 { ! et ue and tan. 80 grey 1 ] N x Yer HIRTS covert. Full cut sizes 30 BROADLOOM CARPET son; Stephen Compton, Indian- fn to 42. Some are imper- No OFT. and 12.FT. AXMIN lis; her mother, Mrs. Mabel hy - m 1 i -¥l. AMINSri, and a sister, Mrs. Janice! 59¢ and 89c Values fects of regular $2.98 9-FT. AXMINSTER BROAD- $ 45 STER CARPET and velvet $ 50 : Creamer, both of Owensville. } py g values, LOOM CARPET. Blue floral floral design in wine and tan. . . pattern. Regular price, $1.95. Regular $7.50 value.
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finish, ~ for sleeping. ish. i Boys’ wool mixed slacks r d w— —-_ . . y TS : made of fancy cassl- oi 7; $3.23 Folding $69.50 Apartment £39.95 Chifforobe : meres .in grey, brown {a ] ~ a and blue, Sizes 6 to 18. : g DECK CHAIR GAS 50 ; : i - : ee vi | ol | maneE = | $3] : ' : ' : a $2 = p: y 58 ; Walnut finish, 4- : maw.” || ~~ Boys’ Sport Shirts $13 = = drawers with hat i Men's master test bib overalls, Regular $1.98 and $2.45 Values Heavy strip 4 A Rona} and bang: J made SE autores Sune blued § Long or short sleeves, made of sanforized broadcloth in Seeking body burner or i he Lr Smpatis i ¥ denim, cut. uble pockets. : - atur ard- z oven, ou : # ; Jn evary spostitul : SigtTy tmpertect. ‘Sizes 31 to 50 fangy plaid checks. Also plain patternsy Sizes 6 to 16. woodeoo. : J vrotier. is afl 61% in. high i F- 3 at ot ; ds . o : : dE . rR . a - ' 3 i i tr
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