Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1949 — Page 2

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Marion Hurt ( In Fai A Ft. Ha 2-year-old 3 AA killed in Inc : accidents ye: day as guardsmen and rescue A Marion workers picked their way through fair conditio * the rubble left by a tornado that with head - killed fivs persons, injured 83 ceived when others and wrecked almost. $1 i : ing = A ; 23 goaing SORRY, NO PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS Again TOMORROW at 9:00 A. M. phe dead (except where indicated) All Items Subject to Prior Sale Siew] yas 2 about 20 square blocks. . : 3 nd Conus More than 20 persons were ing but it believed many . ’ south city DE wat cof Of Torch in FIVE BIG SALE DAYS . . . TOMORROW through SATURDAY of THIS WEEK with NEW SALE FEATURES EVERY DAY! NEW, State Road Telatives gr friands in the general SPECIALLY PURCHASED SEASONABLE, WANTED SPRING AND SUMMER MERCHANDISE. po Aue The storm was sighted as it nn ae leaped crazily over the prairies 15 SHOP EVERY DEPARTMENT on EVERY FLOOR for summer needs, for graduation gifts . . . for yourself, your family, your home. : 83¢ 8. Balti . miles to the southwest. Radio : A be “ stations flashed a warning “ : au | YE a Towst MAY SALE VALUES AT AYRES’ MEN'S STORE . .. A FINE OPPORTUNITY TO SHOP FOR DAD'S DAY, JUNE 19 sell, Ky, i But few heard the warning and . : ' Cpl. Fruge : the tornado crashed Jzough she . bere hi South residentia J . sligh ds later, 9 ® | * Personnel at the Amarillo atr- Mon 5 Suits Johnston and or on De rad th of Columbo nounced over thelr teletype that Murphy Shoes 18, of Nort they were leaving their posts, 20% off Hospital at They returned to their work a : i ; * State Poli feu seconds later as the storm j 4 #H oocurred at Seg into the town. : i A Le Oo I my The funnel skipped over the % : : to a blow on south side as a deluge of rain and : : received wh ind | Our entire stock of fine Johnston and Murphy back se

shoes . . . eight smart styles, carefully crafted : him aa the in select leathers . . . now at May sale prices! Regularly 19.95 to 26.95, this week .

13.29 to 17.89

Gabardine Suits

46.00

A smart cholce for now through summerl Werinkle-resistant; two.ply wool gabardine in single and double-breasted models. Tan, green, blue, navy and brown included. Reg-

daly 8750. Burke Shoes

699

Twelve styles in this popular, young man's fine

including brogues and moccasins, many with tactured, triple soles. Regularly 8.95. x | | wi

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Flannel and Worsted Suits 48.00 An assortment of all.weol suits including lux-

urious flannels, glen plaid worsteds, and smart ly patterned sharkskins. Single and double-

breasteds, Originally 60.00,

“Lotal Girl Wins 3 2 Horse Show Trophy

a Sage of Indianapolis captured the storhy for the a Sy (14-year-old or Norfemananip riders) in the finals of the nl rene n Coliseum.

She is the daughter of Dr. and , Mra. Russell A. Sage, 8650 College

Athan 10 10,000 persons attended the event Spensired by | by the Robi-son-Ragsdale Legion = Post and the Tada Saddle '. ~~ Horse Associa ™ show . formances Satuiday an ' Bunday afternoon, Other Winners Listed Other first-place winners in the - finals of the show which included

Silk and Rayon Ties 20% off Bows and four-in-hands in a varlety of distine tive new designs. Pure silk ties, regularly

2.50, 1.99, Rayon ties, regular ly { 50 was 45. : » Surviving | . | 4 A. Harvey,

| Charles

; carried off top honors yesterday

afternoon in the opening class, | Ladies’ Hunter, cen first-place winners in-

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Wiggington Rites Set Wednesday

Services for Mrs. Elva May Wiggington, weaver at the Indianapolis Bleaching Co. the past three years who died yesterday in Methodist Hospital after an illness of nine days, will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday in the Otterbein Evangelical United Brethren

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button models.

Church. The, Rev. Harold Shoemaker, pastor of the church, will offi-

j Mrs, Wiggington, who was 3M, 5 lived in 2215 N. Wallace 8t. A native of Monticello, Ky., she had ; lived in Indianapolis 14 years and was a member of the Otterbein

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‘clate. Burial will be in Anderson “Ce 0 tery ~ { “i

Mavest Sport Coats

All.wéol coats in new, '49 designs . . . threeSolid colors and many pat terns. Regularly 30.00 to 35.00.

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Gabardine Slacks

Seersucker Beach Robe

7.89

Strong, woven cotton seersucker, handsomely tailored with non-slip sash and three pockots. Sanforized and vat-dyed . .

washable. Blue, tan or green stripes

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Terry Cloth Robe

Services { Mutual Chi: past 28 year in 8t. Vince held at 11

x Byangelical United Brethren are her husband, AR | Jakie D. ; two sons, Henry Clay ‘and Robert Aron 5 89 iy Wiapingion, Indianapolis; her fa- ° . Insure

Brummett, Monticello,

ther, Elige Xy.; two sisters, Mrs, Mary Jako and Mrs. Nervia Wiggington, Inand three brothers, Fred Brum,

Thick, absorbent terry cloth for comfort after a swim or shower, twp pockets. Washable. White, yellow and blue. Sizes S, M, L

Lightweight, fine twill, blended wool and rayon gabardine. Brown, tan, green and blue. Regularly 12,50.

AYRES' MEN'S STORE, STREET FLOOR, SOUTH BUILDING

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