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dogaches at the Women's City ub yesterday.

, He is club presi-

dent 20d was scheduled to ed

being a non-political choice for 1950—a

highly political year.

Next event scheduled by the

state society is a Hoosier celebre- |

were horrified at that, before they ever heard about the neckline. Royalty just doesn't accept such gifts. : Horror of horrors!

{under the strictest fashion pro-to

tocol. Sketches and models are destroyed. Queen Elizabeth hustled Margaret down to Mr. Hartnell with the dress. Too

ties ball honoring Supreme Court sophisticated, she reportedly told Justice Sherman Minton, It will him, and too low down, Mr. bs hala at the Shoreham Hotel Hartnell is reported to have an.

YES...NOW THE SAVINGS ARE TREMENDOUS... -

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(Continued From Page One) ples’ Courts.” And Jan. 1 1s tar date for Soviet accession to full control of the Shanghal ad-

sald. uy West for only par af : : : BIS SAY: alia oe ight be able 16 0 business! Te The President and his wife With the Chinese Communists, Hoard Margarsts asilout convert

not need foreign trade,” he said. “From what I have heard I am

convinced that the Russians are

going to make a definite attempt run China like they did in 1927. “You can scarcely find a soul among Chinese civilians you meet |

in Shanghai who is pro-Commu- calls. Chinag Kai-shek stands) ee ————————— higher among them than he ever| USE OF FERTILIZER in lip serv-| ice, but of course, they haven’t| farm ‘production is due

nist, did before-—at least,

‘|forgotten Chiang’s regime.”

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+ Inere, tar from thie chill of ‘the

Key West since

‘\were with him,

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East but as near as his telephone and White House teletype to the Sver-pressiug “problems. of. government. The chief . executive, flying aboard his DC-6 Independence, landed at Moca Chica Naval Air outside Key West at 13:18

becoming Presi~His wife and Saughtes uh hums. Murgaml foisted infton last night, They will re-! ma

dent.

last night at Constitution Hall. The President said he was so excited he “almost tore up two Tears of Pride He also shed a few tears of fatherly pride when Margaret sang with the National Symphony Orchestra in the windup of her concert tour. The great and small of Washington showered t with flowers and called her back for three encores and 10 curtain

About 20 per cent of American to the | use of fertilizer.

..DURING ' §

IDAYS THIS SALE WILL POSITIVELY oD!

In just a few more days

this sale will be past history.

But until then why not toke advantage of the low sale

__ prices ond select your

or girl.

Christmas Piano now. What

we ACTUALLY LOWER THAN RENTAL CHARGES!

boy...

HOW MUCH CASH DOWN!

Probably Nothing!

All you need is a good credit standIng. Terms can be cut fo suit your income. |

IT'S THE GIFT THEY

HOPE TO GET-.

AT THE PRICE YOU'D

HOPE TO FIND...

A- GENUINE VA ONE.

«. . reductions that

THIS WE KNOW! . . . HOOSIER PIANO BUYERS WILL BUY

the state tomorrow.

Street Methodist Church

yesterday. op Richard C. Raines, Dr. Logan

tracted much interest.

Paul H. Buchanan olde o beribhoned » spade

Bg A Hall and Or. ‘Sumner L. Martin

IN INDIANAPOLIS 4

INDIANA WEATHER

A deep area of low pressure centered today over northern Lake {Superior was expected to cause a continuation of the flow of warm moisture-laden southern air into the state through tomorrow,

Eastward movement of the low pressure mass will be accom-

{panied by partially clearing skies late tonight and tomorrow.

Scattered showers in the southeastern and extreme eastern por-|

iand Meridian St. today marks the

do for the new Meridian on stood (left to ri BishA scale model of the ¢ at.

Brok en ground on & site fn 55th

|location of the. future Meridian {Street Methodist Church. Three hundred persons gathered there yesterday afternoon to at 'temd the ceremonies and view a {model of the prospective edifice. It will be built of brick and stone in Georgian Colonial style. Russ and Harrison are the architects. | Dr. Logan Fall is the pastor of Meridian Street Church and Dr. L. Martin, district super-

Temperatures in Indianapolis

Jennie Gurnell,

{tions of the state will continue through early tonight. DEATHS i ) Temperatures will range from Oia Sites. 76 at Oeneral, cerebra a low of 38-44 north and 45-850 oliver Goldsmith Ravenau. 76, at 928 N.| | south Joight and | Tom 2 Saag Ot | 9, at 144 BE. Market, imum o north an grees in the southern portion of|™ cers ai ome Regs at 3100 Singlston.. Mary ut el at 810 Boulevard Place,

81, at General, cerebral

| intenden. | Bishop Richard C. Raines of the {Indigna Methodist Area yesterday ‘brought greetings from state { Methodists. Paul Buchanan, {chairmar of the Meridian Street {Church trustees’ board, turned the | first spadeful of soil and summed {up the church's effort and goals.

one year today: H . be though me rap y: mp, rE celuston. |? N- New| “This ground-breaking cere- day morning.” As an % yi [Harmon 87. At 117 W. McCarty. mony is the culmination of fourithought she added, “And EVENTS TODAY se Hl DY Vid. 43. st General. cersbral years of effort beginning with the don't look so bad ourselt, emere f the two churches. (Me-| Frick.” : : Marion County culsts _Asaciation John haghg 81. st 1037 Willow Merger o e two © es. . ; iste: ast marry Rarinon ts. No. at Methodist, coro. Fidian Street and Fifty First] After Judge Bain sustained Fp on Clad rt pm, oLhrom - So A cerenrall StTOC Churches). Even before Miss Levy's objection, the trial | Geeneer Hou Hotel Currens Sven! Be Ads holm oltes. 1, a8 this, ‘there was a growing con- resumed. i Forgm— 8 A m Centre Cc. tes, 18. at 12i9 ® Southern, coro-| viction among our members at! Mrs, Conrad took the stand Series “ia Noon » Luncheon a hot 0. at 1847 Arrow, fhe old Meridian Street Church|for a two-hour cross examinaaypool Hotel. at a great future for our|tion this morning. The trial was ) H i rick. 42, ~t 1831 Fletch . ani on otal. Seen Mesias Coton Fo uw "ud Gunatal = church could best be achieved Paated at 11:30 a. m. and was Rotel Tne Ang hean ne clerotic heart. arterie-| moving north,” he sald. -~ |to continue at 1 p. m. North Side mist Club Noon Luncheon . rott Hotel . women's Rataty Club Dinner Meeth . } University Heights Civic League Mest STRAUSS m.. administration bldg. Ine SAYS: diana entral College | EVENTS TOMORROW 2 Marion olounty Tuberculosis Christmas Seal mpalgn—-Thr Suh Christmas. tndianapuin PY Raiiharmen) hestrs ConTare Mills " Tadie Gussie ) 3 - > High "Bchool PRETTY SOFT! Iniante, Bar Aocation pser| , Soft—all a Sogginty of Jet eniiay Appr yA a. ; Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church wool tops Brn Tor Minyirel w JHeson m. today Soft—glove | and ednesday. church bldg. Post RA. Marion County NoPan'S diiacraie Slap leather soles Fashion Revie ypool Hi Junior Civie — “rrvents for I ehio’ 30 to § a - ery Ctvie Theater, 147 Als~ bama St = Rotary Club | Noon Luncheon Meeting =, Co-Operative Cio Club Noon Luncheon Meeot- FTE I, Forty=Niners Oib Noon Luncheon Meet. ing Washington Hotel. y Mereator Club Noon Luncheon Meeting— myrel

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represent thousands of dol- |

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lars. Here is an unusually rare opportunity tp own a fine piano at a cost far below what you'd expect to pay.

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of New and Like New Spinets and Grands

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Baldwin — Steinway — Mason & Hamlin — Everelt

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Bargains

HIS SALE

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