Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1950 — Page 4

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promoted to vorpatal.

Pre. Robert E. “E. Ellison, son of CIMr. and Mrs. Henry Ellison, was Greek

1 is Raa. son ot Sgt. First ‘Warren K.[to iw i. Mrs. am W. { Rhodes, son .8f ‘Mrs. Nellie L| y Daugherty. | Rhodes, 1300 8; Richland St., has co a recenily ne | qualified as a bags drummer with a Atarbury “Ae” Poros} : Pet Frm Fyank 7. the 124th. Army Band. ~ = : A wir aoe A ‘ Pfe. James L, Duncan, 7th Baye] : are Sgt. Milam. : ix. rson, R. ol | Post Office, Yokohama, recently cy, Walker

Tex, to begin basig training.

‘R16, Indianapolis, has reported to. Lackland Air Fdrce Base, near San Antonio,

ithe son af Mr, and Mrs. E. Duncan, 947 Somerset Ave. Recruit Elmer Russell, son of (Mr. and Mrs. George Russell,

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Pra Mlinols 8t.; Pvt. Earl L. Honby-| -_

cutt, 1010 8, Senile Ave. and Pfc.|' John Carl H. Ault, 408 Limestone St. 4

12222 Barrett Ave. recently -eom Charles Thomas Janke, son of! elpit + susie of Beatin Tours a, yi aly: G. Janke} ~ Pvt. William A. Tanner, a mem2 ve ames Wal.'

ber “of the 24th Infantry Regi- ; ter Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. ent, stationed at Gifu, Japan,

——James-Adams;-245-E.- Minnesota TOCRTITY ‘participated: in winter |

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recently arrived home OD maneuvers held at the base of leave from the U. 8. Navy Recruit! Mount Fuji. He is the son of Mrs. = Jraining Center, San Diego, Cal.| Beatrice Woodruff, 725 Blake St. | _Pfe. Howard Frazer, 2160 N., Ch “Thdtanapolty “men serving [Capitol “Ave. Tecently qualified

| Boys’ a Easter Savings Girls’

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STER. TOPPERS

and Sizes ito 141010 16 : a All wool, tailored topper for Easter wear. Double breasted’ with belt in back or swing

styles. Assorted colors and styles. Sizes 7 to 14,-10 to 16.

Fussy picolay rayon’ crepe or taffeta dresses, assorted styles and colors. Sizes 3 to 6x, 7 te 14,

station

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B. Sgt. Albert R. Farr, acting communications 6, Atterbury Air Force Base, recently returned to duty after al °°

at 2170 8. Meridian St. Indian

|New Jersey St. has. two weeks’

chief of airways and air detachmetit 1018-

Jeave.. Sgt. Farr, lives!

"Harry T. G Grube, 3330 N.

completed .a special associate

‘No School All Week SPRING VACATION!

$16.95 and $19.95

Still

* Single

Pleated or swing skirts. As-

sorted

10 to 16.

a large assortmen girls’ spring sults. Solid col- , ors, checks and combinations.

t of

or “double. breasted.

colors. Sizes 7 to 14,

Boys’

Mannish tailored boys’ coats. Double breasted, fly front, eoverts, .tweeds, herring“bone, assorted colors. Sizes 2 to 6

A 810, %

“GIRLS HATS

New Easter straw or felts. Bonnets, roller and beret, many styles. and colors,

| Girls’ Easter | ‘SLIPPERS

"9 |

to $2.98

Wool tweed and gabardine combinations. Dou- _§ ble breasted, colors blue and brown. Sizes 2 te 4.

“BOYS LEISURE SUITS

BY JACK AND JILL

Shiny patent leathers, instep straps, cross straps, and T-straps. Sizes 81; to 13,8395, 124; to 8, $4.96.

Boys' Easter

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Dressy and serviceable to - go with his Easter outfit. Sizes 1 to 6.

Easter

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Men's & Young Men's =

| Boys’

Men's and youn men’s suits made o all wool fancy worsteds. Also 40%-60% gabardines in blue, tan, gray and brown. You'll find any of the suits in our pulstanding Spring collection Just right. Sizes

“Men'’ s SLACKS $795

8 to 18.

(Other Boys’ Sacks,

10% wool, 60% rayon.gabardine in gray, tan, brown: and new shade blue. Double breasted model. to 16.

Boys’ Slacks

Boys style, made of fine gabardine in all popular plain colors. Pleated, zipper fly, Sizes

Boys’ EASTER

Easter ‘suits made of

Sizes 8

California

9%

$2.29 to $7.95)

bore Sport Shirts

Made

in dark or light shades. Button or zipper closing. Sizes 8 to 18. (Other Boys’ Sport Shirta $1.65 to $2.98.)

Boys’ Jackets

2"

Boys’ jackets made of water repellent poplin in gray and tan, belted back, lined or un"lined, zipper closing: Sizes 6 to 16. .

2"

of washable gabardine

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| Yord Dryer... $9.95

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dons ia 10 lovely colors... . for kischen, beth poo atid playraom walle. for all woodwork. :

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LAWN ROLLERS ...

$15.50; $18.75; $22.00 « 2-lb. bag

German PEAT MOSS... Bale, approx. 20-bu. ..... .$6.95 Half-bale «.ceveveceses. $3.95

Regular $103.85 Value

58995

348 Washer oe $7995 Twin Tubs eeee..$13.95

— Genuine Whesling Double Drainatubs

Heri o heavier, stronger a hot lirpte after it's made to seal every seam and rivet against rust. Empty through hose.

Model 348 — Full 17-Gal. Capacity Here is a standard model washer, with all the features usually. found in the highest priced machines, that will wash your clothes snow-white in record time. Holds a generous-size load (large 17-gal. capacity) and has a tangleproof agitator to protect the clothes. Genuine Lovell balloon. roll wringer. Mechanism permanently sealed in ofl = never needs lubrication.

Offer Expires Sat., April 8

7. ALL 3 ITEMS $9 down $1.65 a week # or $7.15 a month

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Other Days 10 6 P.M.

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