Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1949 — Page 3
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- FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1049 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 3 = § Rites Tomorrow View in Vicinity of Crectofing Plant Crash Injures ; : ek For Mrs. McClain | Richmond Pastor ET WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW yt
Services for Mrs. Elizabeth McClain, 1314 Olive St, past president of the Southeastern Post No. 305, American Legion] ff == Auxiliary, will be held at 2 p. m.| § tomorrow in St. Mark’s Lutheran
Parent-Teachers Association. Surviving are her husband, Horace B. McClain; three sons, Edward, David and: Bruce McClain, Indianapolis; three daughters, Mrs. Alice Rae Stanley, Miss Edythe and Miss Mildred MecClain, Indianapolis; a brother, Lewis Lawson, Cincinnati; a sister, Mrs. Douglas Maxwell, Columbia, Tenn. and four grandchildren.
Mrs. Robert Starks
Services for. Mrs. Lille B.|." relief from the smoke and soot.
Skyline: Our Fair City . . . This smoke-clouded horizon is the | skyline view of residents fing around the Republic Creosoting Co. Street Improvement at Tibbs Ave. and Minnesota St. Neighbors say repeated complaints to the plant and to city smoke control officials have brought
58, Richmond, Ind. critical condition in Broods Memorial Hospital here today as the result of an auto collision which killed another minister,
rain storm, the Rev. Mr. Talbott's car skidded on Route 2Q near Freedonia, N. Y,, and was standing crosswise in the road when it was struck by a car driven by Elmer T. Miller Jr., 22, Freedonia. Mr. Miller suffered minor in-
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‘Program Set for Muncie Times State Service MUNCIE, May 20—Work will
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2 kinds—the regular 30 day account in accord with general practice— and the JUNIOR CHARGE ACCOUNT—
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urch, The victim was Dr. Howard a bie eh intl 3 D. Talbott, 56, Youngstown, O. wood, Ind. 3 The two ministers were en foute : Mrs. yeste: home after attending open Br Te tera ceremonies of the 161st General ARE YoU - Rosed Assem! o e Pres an - ‘ ; >Re in Bosedale, Jud, she hat Church in the United States at WITH THE STRAUSS y ved in Tod pels 38 Year: 1Buftale, N.Y. = TT Uap ei “CHARGE SERVICES—— + ia hey i ee on i one a Hebe State Police said that during a AIF
start by June 1 on the project of ailing more than 35 miles of unwho died yesterday in General member of the Holiness Church. MELROSE, Minn., May 20 (UP) improved streets here. The order Hospital ope Buria arranged in in in Dalton. She was 37. |——His home town turned out to- has been placed wih the Brook- ’ uria ollow iday to welcome Capt. James Gal- man Construction Co there. | Surviving are her husband, es. the first a to pilot an! Increased funds from the gaso-' A native of Currysville, Ga. Robert Starks, and a stepson, airplane non-stop around the line tax distribution will make the Mrs. Starks moved to Indianap- Forest Starks, Dalton. world. idust- -laying | project possible.
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THE BOYS' SHOP HAS MOVED TO THE FAMOUS SIXTH FLOOR
Special Feature Groups of boyswéar that are a real opportunity for
THE BOYS' SHOP PRESENTS SOME FEATURE VALUES—IN ITS NEW
val a plunge All Wool—one of the coolest, shapeliest, s and dots in * smartest—one of the best fi ting, best looking, most enduring Suits in the summer ES HOME—ON THE FAMOUS SIXTH FLOOR od | This is something you won't want fo miss! If's not a general sale— , {and 0s alwwst weightless 0 sive 34 Suit weighs Sirevt Floss or anything like thati—buf here and there on the SIXTH Floor—are slightly under 40 ounces).
parents of boys—Some are CLEARANCE items—re duced fo move out in a flash—
Some are NEW, FRESH merchandise—deliberately priced fo make a visit even more pleasurable—even more profitable!
fo the new Boys’ Shop—
Its fame is such that many a man doesn’t even consider himself as having a summer suif, af all, unless i's a Coronado.
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WE'VE PRESENTED them for decades— and this will be the first time in about 8 or 9 years that we'll have enough for a sizable opening announcement (we hope).
Doors open at 9:30 YOU KNOW HOW it is—Every man who wears GLOBE WHITE 11 CORDUROY JACKETS 49 KAYNEE WASH SUITS i; BRIEF DATA » Carapiade hucomes Juth 3 anthiliadt , : EARED over it—=as to effect friends, neighbors Jen 3 a gr A MEA Single Breast and oven Zrangers=ith the ro. to Double Breasted ikewi ited! GLOBE T-shirts—of Black and red plaids— These include poplins and Plai oSEITy Wwe suite fine combed cotton— they were 3.98—they'll Seersuckers—They were lain Shades CORONADO-The fabric is woven from something a boy needs qo right out at $3. originally 3.98—They should and Shadow tightly twisted yarns—that form, clear, clean, Blom 3 for ys Sizes So 6: if igh in gl Winutes Stripes invisible cordon that wie the passage of at 79¢. Sizes 26 to 38. : : REGULARS air through them—{Air Cooled). 21 PRS. LONGS CORDUROY JUMPERS 17 CORDUROY AND WOOL SHORTS THE FABRIC resists wrinkling—And the nature JUAPENDE i C AT ETON SUITS— STOUTS of Coronado—gives a richness and depth to LEARED po the colorings that immensely pleasures the eye. $2 $2 CLEARED AT WRINKLE RE y SISTANT
Plaids to match the jackets above. They were 4.50— reduced for quick clearance
Washable longies— including twills and pinchecks—denims and
$3684
They were 7.98 and 12.98 while just 17 of them last
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The colorings have depth and
THE TAILORING is done by Kingsridge—a fine experienced tailor who has an obsession for lasting fit—for thorough satisfaction.
Field Club Cloth— Yo $2. Sizes 3 to 6. they're $3 end $4. Sizes richness : i wonderful for the heated 2 to b. (Suit consists of COCOA They're ready right now — many hundreds of them — days at a cool $2. 28 COTTON jacket; shorts and shirt.) TAN but -the- selection is-so finely sub-divided as -to-vlor-range —style~2 Tm. a Sizes 2 to 10. CARDIGAN SWEATERS BROWN oer Set that it will be no time at all until assortments j in to brea " : 18 BERMUDA REDUCED TO A FEATURE AROUP OF ~GREEN Which gives logic to this suggestion — WHITE T-SHIRTS $1 BOYS’ KAYNEE PAJAMAS — GRAY CLEARANCE ‘Red ones and white ones— 1 9 SLATE GRAY “PLEASE MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS PRICED AT that were 2.50— Junior and Students’ BLUE 0 WITHOUT UNDUE DELAY. Ei while 28 last—$1 sites—in Sanforized cotton (AND THERS) " 30 Foi thor Wipw=DONT MISS! well T-shirts were y're ‘an opportunity 1.25«small and medium ) A SMALL GROUP OF $1 for any far oe sizes—while a small quantity | NECKTIES NOW 25¢ o boy. Sizes for boys of of 18 lasts—50¢ i Period. all ages—2 to 202.29
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