Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1950 — Page 11

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Butler University hhs assigned 74 students to teaching posts in Indianapolis schools. Prof. John Best, director of student teaching, said instruction will be conducted under supervision of regular teachers.

tyn Blackwell, John Bond, Marjorie Carr, Lucille Cassel, Paul Coleman, Helen Davenport, Nancy Forbes, John Giles, William Glickert, Fred Hale, Willian Hardman, Catherine Hart, Curtis Kyvik, Ellen Mighell, Thelma Miller, Jack Monninger, John Murphy,

day, Robert Straub,-John Thomas, John Thompson, James Warren-

asUNDAY, FEB, 26-1950 :

y Assigned to Shortridge are Jus-

Robert Schuman, Caroline Shad-| |

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Gray Lady Brings Cheer to > Alling Yeferan

burg and Thomas McClain.

Deming, William Gardner, Robert | Hamilton, James Heppner, Don!

Lothamer, Charles Maternowski,| Ronald Parke, Robert Ramsey,| Robert Roult, Emily Smith, Paul! Southerland, Edward Summers, James Doyle and Richard Shepherd. Student teachers at Tech are Millard Arnold, Dee Baker Robert Canner, Alex Demas, William Leffier, Clyde McEntire, George Murphy and William Wyncoop. At Washington are Jane FEI —Uidine—Christenberry, GunhiideDudziak, Dorothy Hemme, Mathew Harmon. and John Males. Others include Juanita Adcock. ~ Paul Johnson, Paul Milborn and Fobert Petzel, Manual; Jack Hus“ton, Alvin Jose, Ian Laing and David Peterson. Howe; William Bess, Crispus Attucks; Roy Mann, Orchard School; Priscelila Hunt and Helene Stone, School 84; Ann Malott and Barbara Sweeney, 70; Patricia Pearson, 43; James Davidson, 67; John Keesling, Oak landon School; William Lowes and James Patty, Warren. Sentral.

Silver Star -Review 15, bo ~Woman's— “Benefit Association, ‘will meet at 7:30 p. m. Thursday b the club hall, 2615! E. 10th t.

The business meeting will be followed _by a plasties. party.

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Come See for Yourself

Hyslop, Mary Johnson John{—

Mrs. Glenn Short, Red Cross Gray Lady, returns to the bedside of Edward G. VanWinkle after shopping for him. The patient has been in Veterans Administration Hospital, Cold Spring Road, since =

January trem a service-connected disease. .

Red Cross Keeps Vigil i in Fight for Health

Space and time can be measured. The wealth of health cannot. of the Red Cross. It serves many Five years have passed since World War 11 ended. The GI's last

have. come thousands of miles to be home.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _

year 20.000 people turned | to the Indianapolis chapter for

Edward i. VanWinkle, Brooklyn, Ind., is one of millions, His a helping hand.

case differs, however, from most. He is a patient ‘at Veterans

Administration Hospital on Cold Spring Road. Veteran VanWinkle is better to- .

health a partial gift of the Red Nouse-to-house drive. Cross A lung infection, contracted while serving in Europe, sent him to the hospital in January. It ‘looked to be his last march. Two lobes of his right lung were removed. He despe

blood. The emergency was met rehabilitation programs. In time

type -of blood, only s ~H60fatt in tke category.

is $350,214 to be collected by Mar. offered those with problems.

(Brightwood)

[0ST FURNITURE

and WE AREN'T KIDDING! We will even show the invoices!! Open Sunday 1 to 5 P. M.—Daily 9 till 9 P. M.

‘While recruiting blood donors is—a—vital-yvear-around project it is but one of many services of-! fered to a public in need of help. | Last vear 500 Red Cross volun-| teers: gave 45,000. hours of their rately needed time co-operating with hospital Restaurant. He said the county GOP group fathered the idea of

reople In. During last summer's polio epi-| ~Tdemic_ 117 nurses were recruited. : Today the Indianapolis Red| Free health ard education classes of the Senate Banking Committe¢ Cross is in the thick of its 1950 are provided, gift boxes packed fund-raising campaign. The goal and shipped overseas, counselling to sponsor any rent control extension bill drawn up by housing ¢ ex-

127 through the -work—of- “Some - “Alt of this -and- more- is part; pediter- Tighe E— Woods.

We're Loaded . . We Are Overstocked .. We're Tate

‘We went to market and bought too heavy and in order to reduce our inventory we have marketed literally hundreds of items at cost Yes Fresh Merchandise —Reduced to Cost.

Praise tlicciiveness. day. the fitmeasuraiie wealth of py volunteers engaged in = Of Voting Machines

“Through voting machines, we mave cleaned up the primaries” Republican County chairman, said yesterday.

Jack Innis,

Mr. Innis

WASHINGTON, Fel

Chairman Burnet I

addressed

‘mately 60 ward and district chairmen at a luncheon in LaRue’'s

eine iow mies by the Red Cross blood bank. of disaster such as that which machines to eliminate the cenNm i : = struck Coatesville and Shelburn tral count, thereby eliminating Silver Star Unit | Seek $350,000 in the form of tornadoes, the or- criticism. ON { Six pints put him back 8n the ganization moved in with band-| i - N To Meet Thursday road of health, but his is a rare ages and funds. {RAPS WOODS RENT VIEWS

announced today he will refuse

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» STORE

HOURS Y:30 A. M. to

ALL QUALITIES SUBJECT TO PRIOR SELLING! ODD LOTS! SHARP REDUC‘TIONS! PLUS SPECIAL PURCHASES!

“MAIL OR PHONE

A SPECIAL SELLING OF SMART NEW SPRING

“ DRESSES

® BRAND NEW STYLES

All Wool

SWEATERS

Solid color siipANSEL. WIth SLIP voke trim! HO wool in Spring's .- leading " colors!

First

BETTER

Work Shirts

Rugged blue

chambrays or = A grey coverts, 2 00 . button - thru ] «\ pochets! Full - Ea.

cut sizes, 14'.-17. : wscwen_ A

MEN'S WHITE KERCHIEFS

“Fine white coffon in large, square with neat hems! 0 While 2,000 last!

12 for 1

Floor

~~ TAILORED SEAM NYLONS

i “Third “grading! Fine PRINTED-FRENCH—8auge nylon in good CREPES, BEMBERGS shades! Also seam- C AND PLAIN LUANAS! less nylons. - While Pr

—1400 pairs last! 3 Pair 95¢

Fr es sh new Spring « dres es in multicolor, mono—tone— floral —and —geometric prints! Solid

luanas in pastels, darks, 4 2 tones! (Choose. one

ELS | © with peplums, tucks, hip.

nA ket led 1 WEE 2 0) § ‘AS REE, is ante S, stdauge WA Straight line or swirl ll NYLON HOSE -

skirt styles in the season's adi colors! a so1's leading colors First quality! 51gauge, 15-denier nylons in leading spring

Marion

approxi-|

Tough qualify

blue denim with copper rivets

and rule pock-

First Floor

t/

“While {t 8 shades! _A1l i Alle “they Tas full fashioned 10 it Pr. Basement | LU precisely! i

First Floor

FANCY CUFF ANKLETS

3 Be

Irregulars, mercerized cottons ip pastels, darks, whites. Children’s sizes 6 to 8'%.

Silver grey or “gun‘metal with absorbent fleece inside. Gusset front style. Sizes 36 to 46.

os Sale of

WHITE COTTON

TEE SHIRTS

Slight irregulars, Flat knit in short slee x e, crew C ; ne styles! 2 oo all, medium and large

Da A :

Crochet-Cuff

BOBBY SOX

Irregulars of better grades. Husky quality cottons in popular pastels and white! A splendid a¢ value! gf First Floor

® CLASSICS ® LACE TRIMS,

® BEST COLORS MEN'S BETTER NECKWEAR 4, 3; 35

“re SBE |

MANY OTHERS AT

ALL-WOOL FACED RUGS Size 0x12 $ ) 00 Cost 1 5

5 PIECE CHROME DINETTE SET

or $3Q00 Cost EASING NINN NNN ELECTRIC IRON FR'$2250

Our Cost ...........

AAA ASAP VACUUM CLEANERS SELLING AT OUR COST

MATTRESS SPECIALS OUR COST—$12.95

BEAUTIFUL MODERN BEDROOM SUITES

ENT

LAMP SHADES

Below Our Cost 25¢

OIL HEATERS

_BRIESE MODERN. LIVING ROOM SUITES | our cot 59 _

in frize, QQ Below Our (os! HERE IT IS!!

Raku Pauls TELEVISION SETS KITCHEN STOOLS at OUR COST!!

Below ELECTRIC or con BJ € REFRIGERATORS | at OUR COST!!

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ROLLAWAY BEDS | peep FREEZERS

one Cou 6% {SELLING at {OUR cOST!!

OCCASIONAL CHAIRS

Choice of Colors

"Bel oe vt 379%

Well Constructed CEDAR CHESTS With 4 Drawers

ree $3395) LI SQ

below cost.

CHEST OF DRAWERS

~~HOLLYWOOD BEDS

Below Our Cost.

§ Complete with springs, mat fress, back board and legs.

29"

Ea. " Slight Irregulars of 59 RAYONS! SATINS! COTTONS! CLEARANCE! BILLFOLDS

$1.00 and $1.50 ties - For men and women! Regrouped to sell in a hurry, tomorrow! Attractive Plasti® leathers with newestvles in cla<sic or dressy types with long or short . - sleeves! Whites and assorted best:spring shades. all-around zipper. C

in assorted popular patterns and cafirs: Many multicolored, LEADER—FIRST FLOOR Values to $1.00. Plus Tax

2 for $1

Extra Special! Men's

“Mouton Collar Satin

TWILL JACKETS

With wide “lace

Full cut and bottom! Elastic

“Another Cost Value

5-PIECE CHROME

DINETTE SET

© Below Our Cost

29

carefully : made! Sizes 14 to 17. First Floor

wraiett-Rix—hest-colors! Firsts and selected irregulars! First Floor

1 Sanforized shrunk shirts in neat stripe patterns 9 “oq: 59 J “1 ®IF NOT SPECIALLY : PURCHASED :

WOULD SELL AT $12. 95

MEN'S CAPESKIN JACKETS

$14.95 value! Zipper front style,

CLEARANCE! STATIONERY

CLOTHES HAMPERS 98

LAMPS

Choice of Colors & Styles

$79%

Below

Our Cost

TABLE

Below Our Cost

Quiltec vi % . quilted. rayon Values to 59c. Damlining! 2 slash i , aged boxes, but clean pockets, Sizes $ 6 to 44 4 paper. White and coi36 to . ored, While quantity

lasts! «. Box

END TABLES A Variety of Styles

Below Our Cost

$2%

Ww. nd { pea |) ®FULL ZIPPER FRONT STYLES! colo 5 213 A Values to $1.29! : \ fast. col oi. f® BEST TAN OR GREY SHADES! ull uplift "To

combed cot- 3 for §1.15 [A ® KNITTED WRISTS & BOTTOMS! types. Pink or ton shirts. First £8 @ WOOL FILLED QUILTED LININGS! Ee p02

quality,

Open Sunday fto5P. M

Come far!

Should sell fast—19 Save Plenty!

. CASH. ei COD LAYAWAY OR ... NAME YOUR OWN TERMS

Bay 9 A.-M, 1g 3:7; W,

y— These are

| bargains. - wonder Y . G ‘-

cups. 32 to 38. ® WITH CONVENIENT SLASH POCKETS! : oR : ih LEADER—BASEMENT =~ 8 ~ if MEN'S FIRST QUALITY ~— - : . . BETTER SLAGK SOCKS A i WOMEN'S 4-GORE ® SPUN ACETATE AND COTTON CREATED Hid ndi fuidion. - FINE COTTON SLIPS

3 » 4 - i win "$10 00 Eyel jet embroidery on

top and bottom! ProAS With nylon reinforced Beel and tée!

portioned lengths. Adjustable ' shoulder J straps. White in sizes Heavy quality in ribbed type com- : struction! Pastels and dark colors!

32 to 44. First- Floor

First. Floor

F rst. Floof

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