Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 April 1950 — Page 29
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20, 1600 > Ta i = | " i | THURSDAY, APR. 20, 1950 _. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : PAGE 29
Salvation Army | Ministers Clean Corloronts Center Jf: Co. Schedules Dinner for Employees ° - | oo | NORE a LI pie a — we a rer of ‘'Thé Texas Barns of ‘Chicago. WEEK-END SPECIAL -
ad i 30-year veterans and ten singer ‘Lawrenceville, Ill, and Switcher says “Calvert Sets Dedication : ; ; ho Py " 9 J Co. wil be honored at a dinner —— CH » 3 :
Al \ tonight in Hotel Antlers, k Hill a) T stes Better!” | ei} b ar TR — ‘Bunker Hill Sets REBUILT BY ACE EXPERT
Dixon Guy, Chicago, assistant|n.. i. ue The Salvation Army will dedi-| territorial manager and former Eighth-Grade Play
FN { ‘A ' “ ts LY division manager here, will pre-| ‘ Times State Service 1 [cate its new Harbor Light Cen- 3 EW (sent watches to the 30-year em-| ACTON, Apr. 20—"Aaron Slick!" [ter at 26 8. Capitol Ave. at 2:30 LY | ployees and service award pins tb from Punkin’ Crick,” a three-act| p. m. Sunday, Apr. 30. hy the 25-year workers. Eight em- comedy, will’ be presented at 8 ~~ Gov Schricker, Lt. Col; Her«! [rioyess, All with 25 years or more p.m. tomorrow by the eighth!"
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: : , { f service, will attend. | he Bunker Hill School. | bert Pugmire, state commander, {% {grade of the Bunker School. ’ Ee at ass, Xtand Frederick Schoptemeler., P. E:. Cochran, Indianapolis di-| In the cast are Lyle Smith, Ea Je 3 ER PTR dg { vision manager, will preside. Nuel Wooden, Martha Green, Jack Bi ! "
| president of the advisory board, ! | will’ speak. Frank Flanner, vet-| jeran secretary of the Salvation Army board, will preside. The center was renovated from |
JENKINTOWN, Pa.—*1 don’t know the old state headquarters and much about how whiskey is made,” citadel corps building, for use in|} states Edward J. Groves, “but I do rehabilitation of homeless men. & know this: Calvert always tastes better ‘Services are to be held each night, | § to me. That's why I switched —that's and recreation, refreshments and mms ~~ why T'll slay switched. ~odging Will be provided under the CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey direction of Envoy Vernon Hos-| » EARLY! . ~—86.8 Proof—85% Grain Neutral Spirits, tettler. | Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City R. L. Rock will continue tog Y QUANTITIES ® manage the redecorated Working Men's Hotel and Transient Lodge E LIMITED! /in the same building. |
Visitors will include 8. B. Russell, Tom Kelley, John Cope-| ‘ Wright, New York; H. 8. McCray, |land, Leon Fancher and Don '|T. E. Sullivan and W. E. Let-lLahrman.
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Twenty-five New England ministers, led by th W. Lord, donned work clothes and gave a thorough spring cleaning, inside and out, to their Methodist Conference Center at North Andover, Mass. Seen working over some boulders are, left to right: Rev. Willard Arnold of Boston, Rev. John Collier of
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Gr I I § Winifred Ann Montgomery 1to- will address the Optimist Club at c ( )( ) W day was named editor of Drift, |, : . frach tl de D NE S See Butler University yearbook for 121 P. , tomorrow: in: Hotel ‘8 es Shand 2d vg Gentlemen: | would like a Free Home Demon- | the 1950-51 school year. Severin, your fur coat.
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Senator Dudley J. LeBlanc, President of The LeBlanc Corpora- 4 88 $ 50 : ] Assorted Colors. All Metal. Floral Trim tion, Lafayette, Louisiana, makers of HADACOL, is shown explain- : : ing the necessity of decreasing the voluntary HADACOL ration :
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RB ix to two bottles. The photograph shows Senetar | ; } nm $ al ons ee. Hoory Suire, 715 PP ho Avenss, were $29.95 were $279 95 OCCASIONAL CHAIR TT 8 gn 11.95 originally $249.95 Bed. Greens ¥ : = Lafayette, Louisiana, of the tremendous efforts his -organization is : Was $2675 ellow, Lime
making to increase production to meet the ever-mounting demand
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¢o two bottles of HADACOL. He is urging her not to accept subSorry, ' PEOPLES OUTFITTING CO.E: ]
stitutes because there is only one genuine HADACOL. “We have $ had a great deal of difficulty jn securing the expensive, high-quality ehemicals that have made HADACOL helpful to so many people FREE or Phone Orders
who suffer frem deficiencies of B Vitamins and Iron,” said Senator LeBlanc. “We realized that our B Vitamins, Iron and the helpful DELIVERY quantities of Calcium, Phosphorous and Manganese that HADACOL contains must be of the highest quality. In fact, we have refused ANYWHERE . to change our formula; we have insisted on maintaining the high ality of our HADACOL, although doing so has meant the loss of IN undreds of thousands of dollars in sales.” ~ Ho : Mr. LeBlanc said that, despite great increases in. production INDIANA facilities and although the HADACOL plant is operating day and night, it has been impossible, . a 3 the present time, w expand : roduction to the point where it meets the ever-increasing demand. . io z ; : ; . : e believe that, as production facilities continue to increase,” the STORE HOURS: MONDAY, 9:30 A. M. T0 9 P. M. Resistor 1930.5 Posies Outitiee Bo. Tuc i uw » a Senator added, “we will soon be able to meet the demand. In the 8 TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY: 9:30 A. M. 10 5 P. M. Lintared; 1930; 1] TEOUIN Suiteting Co: de. 4 | ITEMS \ 2 ; : SUBJECT T0 PRIOR
time, let me again urge people zot to accept substitutes for 2 : . be : ' HADACOL, because there is only ACoLee ory 3 : : wll
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