Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1950 — Page 32

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" Delegates from the _ ILE AND SPOON ed the annual 4-H und-up in Lafayette ¥ yodnenday through Friday. 1s: who won the trips by|. eling, exhibits and demonations are Barbara Conrad, Helen Hollingsrth, Marilyn Miller, Martha r, Dora Paris, Patty Smith, Joanne Spivey and Alice Wade.

Two weeks of vacation In Au$list will be spent by the SLIPClub at Indiana Lake on the na-Michigan border. Hach y meeting between now and ir departure the girls bring ‘of food to use later at the

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Send news of teen club activi. on to Joan Schosmaker, The

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Mr. Berry

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for Teen of the Week. My reasons for the selection are given on

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xuse Let Teens Pick Home Duties

JACK KOS is The Times' Teen of the Week. He was graduated from Cathedral High School several weeks ago. — Jack's extra-curricular activities included editing the school paper and acting as sports editor of the yearbook. He was a meémbeér of the Cathedral “C” Club and the Student Council and vice president of both the Indianapolis Junior CYO Youth Council and the CMC. A four-year honor student, Jack won the Declamation Award each year except in his sophomore year. In his senior year he won the award from the entire student body and was declared “School Orator.” Twice he won the local, district and regional oratorical contests sponsored by the Ki of C. x... Student theater productions have-béen another side activity of Jack's. He was awarded the Inter-Nation Quill and Scroll award, is a former Times High School Sports correspondent. Jack ifled on the Queen Many June 5 for a summer trip through Fufope. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kos,

5320 Hil 8t. Each Sunday The Times will announce the Teen of the Week. n - ihe Soupod ana aa send i tn Jo it to Joan Schoemaker, The Inmes, In apolis Jor Your Somnstio: for Teen ~of the Week before midnight t Tuesda 8 Se

y. 1 nominate SESS I RANI RE teveavsasesIianIranniy a (Name) 440000440400 dnntnenneaeny of CABRINI NNE EAE n rr taR RRsat (School) hE EE Ee Ey TY rT (and City): Saistesseuavtossesnsnasnsticy in HERAT RIAN NEE RNIN AERRERININ SN ‘(Home Address)

a separate sheet of paper attached to this coupon.

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Paragon Shoes

1° WHITE DRESS SHOES

(87)

Orig. 6.95-7.95

(38) BURLAP CASUALS

Orig. 5.95-6.95

395

Slipper Bar Fourth Floor

p $1

(215) CHENILLE SCUFFS

Orig. 1.99

(85) WHITE CASUALS Orig: $5, 5.50

$8

(125) BAREFOOT CANASTA

SANDALS Orig. 8.95

4.95

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Fabrics Fourth Floor

the the ushers will be Louis Todd Bower, Shelbyville; Joseph L. ern family tends

Ri Takes Bride

* Vows Repeated Harry Walls, 336 N. a: In Chure returned from

ks. Vicki Schulz will be thejthe family. in

Tom Walls, tiered | Washington sen-

8 shirred satin cap. She will|“younger mem-

urch. After a trip to Was

n har 4 Ave. The bridegroom is a help wherever it is needed. I chores are assigned and the person responsible doesn’t do them, then someone else has to take care of the jobs.

St. John's Lutheran 494s the scene at 7:30 o'clock last night of Miss Jo Ann Zimmer. man's marriage

Rode. The Rev. Louis Wambsganss

uate of Purdue University,

to work should pick out their a/OWn chores. I think the- mod-

, Portland, Ind; Charles E.|l0 get away fer, Lafayette, and Albert B. from it, but that is

the ideal set- .

The ‘reception will be in the up. The children to be done from

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couple will live }

chard Rode

happens if they

to Richard c.| Council, he is

btficiated. The bride is the daugh- Years.

Ber of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Zimmerman, 933 Belmar Ave,

and Mrs, and Mrs. Clarence Rode,/®nough wit

» ridegroom’s parents, Satin Gown Attending the bride were Mrs. ul Schakel, matron of honor; Mrs. . James Brewster and Miss arbara Meyer, bridesmaids, Tom

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“over - taffeta. : With her white satin gown the| ibride wore a fingertip illusion veil|

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n Pfister, flowergirl They

re yellow and aqua marquiset| Ft :

;and carried a crescent bouquet of on -WJohanna Hill roses. .. Ana Mr. Schakel was the best ma

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‘Serving as ushers were hab. of what to do. I agres with ssell and Floyd Thompson Jr } e reception was In Jones’ staurant. After a’ trip to the Smoky!

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Mountains, the couple will be at)

ome at 34th St. and Fuclid Ave.|

Navy Club Meeting

By JOAN SCHOEMAKER CHORES at home, three teens) change Atos, should be left to the de- pitch in on whatever needs to be will wear pink organdy of Sha younger smemibers of unt JHB WI! Eh Bubies and

fllusion vel will por > for, thinks that and bers big enough §

.|should be able to see what needs | Ripple junior; says “It’s not much

jobs each day, so I can’t see any advantage to assigning jobs.”

Bloomington last weel. v ; A member of the National the Honor Society and the Student

“A MOTHER'S fb is hard] should be responsible for. In a

”» b-| E. Raymond St, are the the family,” comments AB) R id | jobs. Where there aren't so many |

fis the daughter

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QUALITY

Tom that each day the jobs and. the family should

the other. things around the house most of the time.”

Cock and Bull Players’ “Chalet” last summer. She is a feature writer for the Echo, Bhortridge dally paper. A member of the Senate, the Girls’ League, Future Teachers of America, the Latin Club and subdeb clubs WHAM, QUOH and PERKI, she is a {council member at Holladay li{brary for teen-agers. i LA ~ » DOUGLAS Piden, Broad

Tom

day to day and work to take care of your own f room, and it eases the amount of work | around the house | to a great extent. The father works all day long, and it isn't} fair. for the mother to have] to do the outside] work, so I think younge r| members of the! family should]

The same thing choose their own

of Mr. and Mrs. Addison St, Boys’ State In|.

Douglas secretary of the

Latin Club at Washington and pitch in on the yard work. The has been a cheerleader for three age of the younger member

{makes a big difference in the kind x» {and amount of work he or she

1 fr o m| large family the members usually bh help vie with each other for the choice

inson, to do all the work, it's better to|

let each person do what is necesof Mr, and Mrs. | sary each day, just as Tom scys.” Douglas is accompanist for the

ridge senior. She|

5863 Washing-| Golden Singers, choral group at Broad Ripple t

ton Blvd. “Chores should | === be divided up. That makes it fair for -every-| one, I think that,

® HAIRCUTTING | ® HAIR STYLING in a small family]

eich member) BLOCKE BEAUTY

should have thi 2720 Mass. Ave AL

ALIZED SHIRT LAUNDRY SERVICE

DRY CLEANING |

(75 yds.) WOVEN CHECK RAYON SUIT-

ING, brown, blue, red, or black with

white; 50 in. wide. Orig. $3 yd.....178 yd. (15 yds) PURE SILK PRINTS, colorful

patterns on” light or dark sown, 36 in. wide. Orig. $2 yd....coneevs

(100 “yds, DOTTED NYLOSETTE, eli 3

nylon net in pastel colors; 44 In. wide.

OFig. 275 ¥8 sevsrenronnsanvanss $2 yd

"sets In some, Orig. T9e. Seassenanneny

RED SAND TUMBLERS, 12-0z. size. orig. £OP 1.80 ..cvevsnernvrressnnessB fOr 100

(9) ph DINNERWARE SETS, Briarcliff pattern. Orig. 795 wet ,.c........590

BRIARCLIFF OPEN STOCK. .Greatly Reduced

(28) I DINNERWARE SETS, Nancy ttern, Orig. 8.95 set ciaveinane tans bili

ANY OPEN STOCK.......Greatly Reduced (10) 2 pc. GODEY PRINT SETS. Orig.

OF B8L ..iiciirnnrnrrcnrinnsinsnnans

GODEY OPEN STOCK .......Greatly Reduced

53-PC. JACKSON CHINA SETS, service for 8. Orig. 89.95 ....vovvvinrenees 30.98

Washers and Ironers Fifth Floor

Floor Samples and Previous Models

(6) CINDERELLA PORTABLE ELECTRIC WASHER! 3495 ..iii00000..1808

(2) MONITOR APARTMENT MODEL WASHERS, 6-1b. size. Orig. 69.95.....54.05

(1) APEX ELECTRIC WASHER with pump. Orig. 10995 ........ se rinanas 18

(1) APEX ELECTRIC WASHER with pump. Orig. 110.95 ..o.oeurrioesesss D498

. Orig.

Record Studio Fifth Floor

a a] Yarge Group Sa alr CLASSICAL AND POPULAR ALBUMS Slightly shopworn,

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-¢200) POPULAR RECORDS. Orig. 79¢....208

(100 CHILDREN'S UNBREAKABLE SETS, 2 records to a set, in colorful albums. SOME B00 sareescecersacsirnansensssldd

3 Floor Coverings Fifth Floor

(4) BENDIX CONSOLES, ind, | 9 hes. AM-FM radio, automatic record changa5. plug. fan LP ot 45. rpm player. Orig. (1) ami Covad FM radio, automatic 3-speed record rep hp plenty of ; 279.95....220.90 (2) AM-FM CONSOLE COMBINATIONS, 3-speed

record changer, storage space. Orig. 169.95 ciesasaneesasessansess 140.98

CLEARANCE

FINE FURNITURE In Our 6th Floor Auditorium

15% to 50%

Sofas and Loveseats (1) 4-PC. BECTIONAL SOFA, rose cover. Orig. 650

eresnsissasanvenanssses B80.

(1) ARMLESS LOVESEAT, dark green satin mohair with chartreuse trim. Orig. 203.70 .ecvvvieseresseasveass.150.00 (1) 2-CUSHION LOVESEAT, down cushion

and back, glazed chintz cover. Orig. r

_. {1), 3-CUSHION SOFA, dark green satin “™ mohair with chartreuse trim.

Orig. 301.00 +evssnensrecossasassasseses 225.00

Fine Lamps

(25) LAMPS, table, boudoir and desk lamps. Orig. 10.95 to 55.00... .5.00 to 25.00 (28) SILK SHADES. Orig. 5.00 to 26.75 ” ; price and less (4) WALLETTES, with silk shades, slightly soiled. Orig. 15.75 ..vc0v0..5.00

Housewares Fifth Floor (18) FOLDAWAY BARBECUR GRILLS, portable. OPIg. 12.95 ....covvrrsensee D987 (21) PORTABLE ICEBOXES, all metal.

Orig. THB ...ci veivivsvsnnsnnsense 898 (46) ALUMINUM BUN WARMERS. Orig.

295 Sess sssassnssssnnssesivessrnneeshs (26) CHROME GIFT PIECES ..Y and 1 off

(16) METAL UTILITY TABLES, in bright colors, with 1 shelf. Orig. 6.45.... ...5.08

(26) AUTO SEAT COVER SETS, not for

Ann was a cast member in the

Large Group of 5 ASSORTED SUMMER COTTONS

g. 68 to 80c yd. 49¢,.

ee are ginghams, pastel lawns, novelty organdies, dimity and printed broadcloths. All 38 in. wide.

Negligees Fourth Floor

(12) SEERSUCKER BRUNCH COATS,

Sizes 12-18. Orig. 5.95 ........c.....3.98

(19) PRINTED RAYON CREPE HOUSECOATS, coachman style, sizes 12-20. Orig. 12.95 . (40) PIQUE HOUSECOATS, high siya, broken misses’ sizes. Orig. 12.95.....

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Daytime Dresses Fourth Floor

ffman, t who attended.

Ship 42, Navy Club Auxiliary, | ll meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the ‘YMCA. There will be a re-| «port of the Navy Club reunion ¢ in New York given by Mrs. Edna| Indianapolis com-

AT REASONABLE PRICES

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t re-upholstering firm in

{| the State : It's quali 4 s quality work i plus high dollar valve! JU SHELBY : UPHOLSTERING CO,

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Phone ID. 0484 Pickup and Delivery Service SAVE ON CASH & CARRY —ANNOUNCING—

Pick Up and Delivery Service for Our Patrons on the East Side

CLEANERS

FAST SERVICE Fu i 10-0484

3709 MADISON AVE. OUR LARGE DRIVE-IN AFFORDS PLENTY OF © FRONT DOOR PARKING SPACE

(75) BRUNCH COATS, Orig. 398 ........188

(52) “SWIRL” BRUNCH COATS. ong. BIB .iveiiinsnnnnes Civhssesnanennnnns

(50) CROMWELL DOTTED So DRESSES for the woman 55" or un-

der. Orig. 1098 ....cveenvessvnnnanne 7.98

(74) SUN DRESSES WITH JACKET, halter neck style in plaid gingham. Orig.

1008 ..ocvivinnrsanns Assassins sanes 6.98 (39) FAMOUS-MAKE VOILE DRESSES. " 14.

Orig. 1T98 ..uivvirannnnransnanensss

BROKEN MISSES AND HALF SIZES THROUGHOUT

| Television Fifth Floor

Floor Samples and Demonstrators

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(1 © net, Orig. 18995 .......s Ese ane (2

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cabinets. Orig. 120.95 .c..evvcvnnnnss

(1) BENDIX TABLE SET, with matching table. Push button tuning. Orig. 364.95

140.95

(1) BENDIX CONSOLETTE, 62 sq. in

screen, built in antenna. Orig. 230.95. .120.95

(1) BENDIX TABLE MODEL with 12%"

screen. Orig. 24995 ...covvivesvees 149.95 All prices plus Federal Tax and warranty. AIL.

subject to prior selling.

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PHILCO TABLE SET, In. plastic cabl89.95

MOTOROLA TABLE SETS in plastic 89.93

(5) COTTON SHAG TWIST RUGS, washable, 4x8 size, blue, red and rose. OFZ. 23.50 ov srnnesrssnrassarasesssl 80

(4) COTTON SHAG TWIST RUGS, 4x8. Orig. 2208 .........ccoinievernnss HOB

(2) OVAL WOOL BRAIDED RUGS, 4x6, hit and miss pattern, blue or wine borders. Orig. 20905 ......ccovivieenss 19.08

-(2) OVAL WOOL BRAIDED RUGS, 3x5,

red or brown border. Orig. 10.95.....18.30

(8) COTTON TUFTED RUGS, 4x6, floral centers, gray, rose, brown and blue borders. Orig. 30.95 .....cc0v0v0r0-.10.08

(7) SOTTON TUFTED RUGS, low pile, 27"x48", diamond pattern, yellow and lime dominant. Orig. 998............6.98 (5) COTTON TUFTED RUGS, low pile, 3x5, diamond pattern, brown, yellow or ‘Time dominant. Orig. 15908 ...... «+1098 (10) COTTON PLAID RUGS, 6x9. Or 7.05

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(10) COTTON PLAID RUGS, 4x6. ny - B49 .. civirecrerianrascansaceranes Sl (15) COTTON PLAID RUGS, 3x5. Orig. 1.99

FEAR ARNRNN ERIN RENAE sessassash

(50) COTTON PLAID RUGS, 24"x48". Orig. $1

sresasssessrsssnsssssanssenesB80

Outdoor Furniture Fifth Floor

STEEL FRAME CHAIRS, with fiber seats. OPI: BO0 +iv.ccesessrsinsirrenevsns 008 LARGER SIZE CHAIRS, same type. Orig. RR eereres .. 1.95 HIGH BACK STEEL "SPRING . CHAIRS. Orig. 1095 ..cocvueneass aeired , 14.95

sess rsssssane

2 Lots INNNERSPRING MATTRESSES AND BOX SPRINGS greatly reduced

21.85 ~ 32.45

Sligthly soiled from display or with slight . damages. Were much higher priced. BLOOK'S, Sleep Shop, Fifth Floor

Magicolor Paints Fifth Floor

(87 gals.) MAGICOLOR RICH GLOSS, for

all makes of cars. Orig. 7.98.....1.98 set

(17) 24-PC. CUTLERY SETS, with two-

tone plastic handles and chest. Orig. JI8B sori innsrasrsrnsrvancsniinin 1298

(19) 24-PC. CUTLERY SETS, with two-

tone plastic handles, and chést. Orig. 10.08 ours inirecnriasrnnsrenrssi i BB

(16) 24-PC. CUTLERY SETS, with crystal

or ivory finish plastic handles, and chest. Orig. 24.95 .....coavvs «00s 19.98

(46) 2-FT. STEPLADDERS, wood. Orig.

189. cevenercasasnssnsnsccsncassesss. OO

(37) 2-FT. METAL STEPLADDERS, red

or ivory. Orig. 398 .....eceeserseessls

(31) 3-FT. WOOD STEPLADDERS. Orig.

388 loiiiieciiiriiiiiiaiiennnniiiaen,

Toys

In the Annex

JUST 5 BICYCLES

Originally 30.98 29. 8

$50 down, easy terms, small charge. 25-inch boys models, in enamel.

Gas Ranges Fifth Floor

(15) HARDWICK APARTMENT SIZE RANGE

ssesssesessmassessssssenss@P

(5) HARDWICK DE LUXE

with glam doors, Orig. 154.95 eres 139.95

Draperies Fifth Floor

SLIPCOVER FABRICS, selections from

regular stock. Orig. 1.35 to 3.75 ya. © 89 to 1.99 ya

COLUMBIA ROLLAMATIO VENETIAN BLINDS

Originally 430 Ya 2.99

Ivory slats, duck Sea 23", 25”, 21”, »", 31”, 33", 35" wide, 54” or 64” long.

Luggage (Center

Fifth Floor

(1) COWHIDE 2- BT for men, slightly marred. Orig. 19.

(1) COWHIDE won CASE,

slightly marred. Orig. 15.95 ........1008

(1) MEN'S OVERNIGHT CASE, slightly marred.

, 33.08 severvarinienns

(24) JEWEL CASES, vation. —eolors, no tax. Orig. 285 ...cvvvivsvas

All prices plus 20% Federal tax.

8 iuvisercospa HOB

.2.29 (mo tax)

walls and woodwork, white and colors.

Orig. 5.79 gal. ..vcvves viva, ..4.49 gal (#2 gals.) MAGICOLOR -HOUSE PAINT, white and colors. g. 595 gal

5 gals. for 24.95

DAMAGED CANS OF PAINT, many different kinds Lu.ve sessnessss greatly reduced

Refrigerators and Freezers Fifth Floor

Floor Samples and Previous Models (2) KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS, table top models. Orig. 21995 ......179.95

(3) KELVINATOR REFRIGATORS, 86 cu. ft., de luxe models. Orig. 259:95...219.95

@) KELVINATOR FREEZERS, ;210 1b. capacity. orig. 269.95 sesterianneses 199.95

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Hectic Ranges Fifth Floor

(3) PRESTELINE 2-OVEN RANGES, de luxe models, fully automatis, slightly

damaged. Orig. 384.95 ...coveveees.. 280.95.

(4) KELVINATOR ELECTRIC RANGES, fully automatic. Orig. 279.95 ........240.98 (8) A. B, APARTMENT SIZE RANGES. Orig. 119.95 «.uvnnrurnrensanseinns 9.98

~(leaners. and Sewing Machines Fifth. Floor

(2) APARTMENT VACUUM CLEANERS, Orig. 3985 ....ovcurniercssrariosss 1798 z (3) HOOVER SPECIALS, Model 541 ....10.05 (1) APEX REVOLVING CLEANER, with headlight. Orig. 50.95 rr aanaciaaBT 08

Finely wc of the cou ‘tailored.

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