Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1950 — Page 16

dv ‘0 fe I ] y, Robert Wilkie, 56, of 435 Madiwh a, Mera-, #00 Ave., slipped and fell in front in Missouri. jof a ear at Alabama and Wash-

River © Steelville atie ne melon Sts. He was treated for car nn eh he ama Ba hus eral Hospital ha was swept into the rive. Willlam H. Hatfield, 55, of. | 4935 Norwaldo St, received lacerMany persons were injured |

ny orm-bred accident "ations and possible broken hip pe is In Indianap- when struck by a skidding edr

Sips on Tey Drive at. New. York and. Illinois . Sts.

of 215 New

man slipped on an jce-coated [Meh dio na, " ‘driye at his home, 922 N, Gray | Yor Field Office Sét Up Stalast night, and fell across a| lis Red. Cross! retaining wall. He was treated n° Indianapolis by A physician for possible bro- chapter today. set up a feld ofribs, and was to enter a hos-| fice and center at the corner of

toda Ruth Dr. and Ralston Ave, in| pi ¥ for further examina- Ravenswood, to ald with emer-

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Year tom

Poun Semi-annue vally, pe

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multiplet of $1,000.

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Rares ied - 3 a Many of our customers * ’ Ask to rent refrigerators he for temporary use. We . i need your old refrigerAer for rental purposes, ge Come in new, Find oul ry What a generous sliewwT ance we'll make for your i old refrigerator on the hol parebhase of a brand. new Frigidaire Refriger is Mer al a NEW LOW Mick

® Full-width Super Freezer Chest holds olmost 50 Ibs. of frozen

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Faas DEALER SINGE 1933 we

3 VIRGINIA AVE, "moun

h of 4280 Ken- Martinsville for avhcusen:. ny General 0 xen cots and 50 blankets went to]

broken ankle after Lafayette.

us| bruises and lacerations at Gen-|

Police rr Leolin Trout-| The car was driven’ bY Jas

tion. tien etme. | €NCY food, clothing, shelter and | fuel probi of families forced, ACE VENETIAN BLINDS out of their homes, Persons with, emergency _probleins in the area & were invited to call BR-4463. | Twenty-five families have left i : ® their homes in the Ravenswood, vi 4 SPRING TEMPERED : Larea, many with assistance o 40 TRIO aT ann state police manning ‘boats and “Wace Blinds A a National Guard “duck,” Most he ' Kind" families are living with friends. The Hotter K < The Red Cross helped find acACE BLIND C0. sommodations 00 0EnevA. , 0300 Twenty-five ross. cots| $48 Yirginin A Aw. MA. and 50 blankets were sent to

{lands at Terre Haute.

-| Hotel. pA el a

1 Speakers at the sectional meet-

{Vice Admiral John Wills Green:

(sea frontier with headquarters in {8an Francisco in 1942 and placed

Maiimen Hae Brobium_ The ice storm lem to rural mall carriers. boxes were coated with ice, a. doors sealed shut. . Btrepts - were littered with | !broken tree Hmbs throughout the! eity. Southbound traffic was) snarled by fallen trees across {Illinois Bt, and, Capitol Ave, in [the 4200 block. i | An ice-loade tree crashed

{across a truck owned by Elvin

EB anuary Sale! SPIAT-ERECT GIRDLES

Shoopman in front of his home, 1955 Elm St. Last night sheriff's men stopped traffic on 38th St, near Sherman] {Dr., because. several accidents had |oceurred at an icy spot, Cinders : . A were applied this morning. § oe ’ - : Bridges were danger spots by Ev en Pul a throughout the city, most of them - sheeted with ice. " City Schools Operating All Indianapolis schools were [operating today, but they. were {closed in Perry, Pike, Warren, {Franklin and Wayne townships because of icy roads. Decatur, Lawrence and Center {Townships were operating, howJever. In Center Township, Mar-, garet McFarland School was reopened this morning after having {been closed 2'5 days by high water, { Thirty families were forced {from their homes in the Logansport area, where the Wabash was dropping today. Downstream, 25 families were evacuated at Attica. when the river spilled over a (levee, Bixty were driven to high-

Regularly

: 1.98!

Ten families were rescued by {boat from marooned farm homes {near Clay Cify when the Eel {River cut six gaping holes in a _ levee, flooding 8000 acres.

{Classroom Teachers’

Association to Meet Second Marion County Class- | room Teachers’ Association pro|fgsdlon meeting is scheduled for s . m. Saturday at the Claypool

; 1 vat : pm, u ee To A BERR NTT of Milford, O., will address the | luncheon meeting on the subject, |

| “If. Lincoln Were With Us Now.’

$5 i LE

Festa girdles are

} famous for their wonderful ne will include Joe Pierson, Inside view of the unit Chamber of Commerce; Dr. John H. Waterman, James Whitcomb | Riley Child Guidance Clinic: I. Lynd Esch, president of Indiana {Central College; Horace Abbott, [county agricultural agent; Helen Monroe, of the Physical Education Department, Indiana Univer-

sity, and others, a Phane (RI. 7411) and Mail Orders Filled

) control panel and slimming of vital control.

smoothness. Nude only, Even sizes 28 to 42.

ADM, GREENSLADE DIES BELLEVUE, O,, Jan. 6 (UP . . ’ a Ta an CORSELS, Downstairs at WASSON’S slade; 70; U. 8B, Navy retired, died today at-Bellevue Hospital. He was commander of the Western

{on the retired list in 1044.

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on

January Sale!

Washable “Velvet”

CHENILLE ROBES

Regularly

*6.98 and *7.98

All sizes 12 to 20 and 40 to 46

= * Color Choice of Blue with Deep Blue, Aqua with Green, Maize with Gold and Melon with Wine

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ROBES, Downstairs. at WASSON’S

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