Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1950 — Page 50
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PAGE 50 = THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : he SUNDAY, SEPT. 17, 1650 Fi Outlook in the Nation— Sale of Kessler Blvd. | Thirty-Eight Farmette = utl
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: | fl | ti S Dr op to New | Additional Development Planned Shu n n ation «< p urge 4 : On Marion-Johnson County Line : 4p) i i i \ | The “Farmette” project, houses with garden space and an econ. AS Stock ; Climbing 10 High Levels on Cash Low Level omy price tag, were snapped off the shelter market two hours after ginning to t Buying Despite Heavy Tax Prospect they were opened for inspection. z } Rass eens By J. A. LIVINGSTON : The 38-house development is on the Marion-Johnson ounty told that he DURING THE WAGE-PRICE-PROFITS boom of 1047 and Buying of Porkers line, one-half mile east of S. Dietitian Bt. (Road 10 ed Unders was out fol “At least the Poorest of : Season; It's the planning ‘of the Bo-Mar Cons Fuction Co. n Now they’
1948; - a favorite comment
in Washington was:
‘wood-Simpson Corp., realtors who
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speculative fever hasn't caught on in Wall Street.” ; ! en : ¥ _That can't be said today. Wall Street is its old, volatile self | Cattle Advances ‘handled the sale. And if the ma- ts Ecler Van Deri eres xs STR IE DSA R RRI CI A CE y A Np RR 2d 3 ip aie 4 es uid « g i RP a so Sl al rs nn a a A SS SLL J STO RE ST THE Hatton's Tat SL ; er hog prices, taking the most severe ; .oted in the. saine.general. area. Dorothy. ‘Waggoner, 2110 W, - CL _a50-H00—Th rsads, Pennsylvania, Atchison, | And, if more ‘evidence is needed, jdownturn in many months, The dwellings, all four rooms, Michigan St. ' 025.000 hous ‘opeka and Santa Fe, New York brokers’ loans, as indicated by dropped every day of this week sold for $6050, with” sales slips. Other new owners are Carl A, all-time rec Central, which have been despised the weekly statements of report- lat Chicago Stockyards to. hit a filled out for ex-servicemen only. Eastws, Cartersburg, Ind., Inter- credit and far so many years as not having ing Federal Reserve member Few low level sinee June And if controis, labor and ma- naticnal Harvester Co.; John and ated by the «ny oomph-—any growth potential banks, are down from $1.3 billion jew ow : 2 : {terial supply will allow it, the Betty PoHitt, R. R. 6, Box 266, expect theri --~have been particularly splurgy. before Kgqrea to less than a billion | Buying of pofkers was the poor- ny ones will sell for the same National Lead Co.; George and 1,250,000. As a group, rail shares have today. 'No margin buying that. Jest of the Beason ge on price. Fy - Marion Selke, 3038.W. Michigan “vide Te r S . . {barrows an $2 v ’ . . pushed to the highest level since Contraily, the stock market | J I ET ore New owners in the garden St, Eli Lilly Co.; James and talked “with
mid-1946.
advance comes in the face of a |
any real interest was atiracted.
patch project are: Barbara Gardner, 7444 N. Ral-’
Donald L. and B. L. Murphy, ston Ave.
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And industrial stocks, which / : i higher._normal corporation tax | Harry H. Harvey, salesman for the Herman G ood Co., sold this three-bedr home at | ’ i $22 as 4 department: carly this’ year surpassed their rea A arry Fi. s salesman tor man (Greenwoo ee- oom at [Friday's top price was 1930 Westview Dr., switch board 1 , a 1946 highs, are climbing toward >Md # Pledge. oi A Ardariive. | 2232 Kessler Bivd., N. Drive, for Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hicks. The buyer was Mr. and Mrs. Schubert against $24 a week ago. operator, Indianapolis Power & Frank and Alice Brown of Ac gathered th “Je heights attained=just prior to ri > Profiis taxaext year. W. Dutton. : ; Of the other two markets, cat- Light Co.; Robert J. and Janette [O70 2130 purchased a home; 1951 output ilorea. Ea be rinally, Sukh Huiiige wei |e mma a rt - 5 ~~~ tle and sheep, the only one 10 rrissel 421 E. Morris «Ct, ma- Cornwall and Ruth Kirkpatrick, houses is po This is not ali fo the good. It's be bad news. But, apparently, N We 5 D od come out on top was cattle. All chinist Allison Plant No. 4; Her- Veterans Administration; Ho- The officia 2 warning to Washington that investors and speculators care | By ew are ouse esigne + steers, yearlings and heifers sold en lbart and Helen. Evans N, the houses r2ople aren't too happy about the Dot. The inference is that they . 3 at steady to 50 cents higher prices ug ge » : with the wa dollar, : are more afrall of inflation To S e d Fo d HM rnalin and vealers brought 50 cents to ees ]] in Alabama St, Hatfield Electric; necessity of This ‘Is no 1O.U. market like (han OL Jowet oor forution cure Motor Court Due | P e Lo] a 3 $1 more. = Je |Donald and Gladys Moffatt, 5855 Man) 1929. The rise has been financed x o ! | ‘Most big packers were bearish |E. 16th St. ’ bui pretty solidly with cash, not bor-. Again in August, Fede siiong Kothe, Wells and Bauer, Wholesalers, | about slangnter lambs and with! * | The “Farmette” idea also ap Amany bul rowing. of savings bonds rose, and toppe Wi that, plus a poor shipping de-| en cor |pealed to Mr. and Mrs. Marcum, brick, sofl pi In the last two months, debit new sales,” Presumably most of 35-Acre Tract Sold | ill Occupy $250,000 Structure Next Month mand, values declined 50 cents Pea ed contractor: Donald But part a
By EDWARD
A. WILSON
and in instances, 75 cents. On the)
Falances of customers of Merrill these cash-ins were “invested” in . | | 1.ynch, Pierce, Fenner & Bean, electricdl refrigerators, down pay- By Bob Graves Co. A new $250,000 grocery warehouse with elbowroom opened other hand, sheep held steady on Unprecedented Ry Mey 18 Seate bus ; ant brokerage firm, whose of- ments on homes, new cars, etc... A new 58-unit $300,000 motor ini month. a broad demand. De d Noted J. and Norma M.. Bell, 177C cars. and a fices blanket the country, have People feared wartime shortages. court is scheduled to go in on a The building, designed to trim the food bill, is the planning of lox Reveiote Gul man ° Forester St. Tyndall Town, Lu- building sup, increased only seven-tenths of But some of the bonds may have 35-acre tract of land at 7800 E. he wells & Bauer, who do a $3 million-a-year business in In- og Receipts Lan Times Special ‘leas Motor Express; Harold and ate ny p one percent, ‘gone into common Stocks. Washington St. soon. dianapolis. : v In the meantime, $22 hogs Were wy SHINGTON, Sept. 16 A iugel Durtee. 703 Woodlawn Ave p 50. re The tip showed up in a sales It's a one-story warehouse keyed to swift movement of goods, finding it hard to stay in the price construction products official pre- Purtee Plating and Polishing Co. IE og
picture even though as much as
The Treasury faces the job jist compiled by the Bob Graves minimum lifting, cleanliness and — $23.75 was paid Monday for the dicted today that production of Other N Ow supply pietu 23.7: s : er New ners : et
Purchasing Preferred
of persuading Americans that Co. last week ——— oo Ts. } - " . ad bid of mechanized : ’ : savings bonds are good “buys.” The 43 Per. Ent Seterioration NE. L. McLallen Jr. of the Alamo equipment. The warehouse is one R Broker Shojeest nas. Rian, only cus building materials and equipment| (ther buyers were George and recently pair the purchasing pawer of the dollar since as made many piaza Hotel Courts, Nashville, block south of 2300 E. Washing- 522 of 250-pound butchers scored yi); phreak all records during Anna Mitchell, 230 E. North St.; a instan be Charles ‘and Wanda Shelby, is year is
persons property conscious. Tenn., purchased the tract,. but ton St. Unlike the depression ’thirties, people are less worried about p,q pot yet scheduled a construc-| oy, arovery. Whilsalers way I a i | tion date, Mr. Graves reported yn, gesign of the East Side plant
billilon boar
The week's hog trade featured 15% Greenwood; Willlam Sumner, 530 | 1916. Wester
pe a narrow outlet both to Chicago, Charles M. Mortensen, manag-|,, = "st ' George and Marion Opens Office packers and shippers and daily/[N8 director of the P roducers| o,, . 3038 W. Michigan st, Ef
Commodity Dept. Stores | value. They have the feeling it's After Prices Sales today. are now cor Korea Gain from Gain from | also cuts building costs. A one- , ICouncil, reported output in many! better to buy soon than late, be- - Week before Year aso The tract was sold by Mr. and sfory warehouse can be built for . . . carryovers that weighed heavily lines is Pre Te to ner | LALLY. faster than A First Week 1.9% 10% Mrs. George E. Carter, 7604 E Specialties Listed on the market. Receipts totaled i orders. Doug cause prices are going up. Second Week 3.0 3 iwi reorge ki. vd : about one-third the cost of a two * |about 41.400 head, nearly an even the unprecedented demand. { Hary and Rosevelyn Weston, above shipm: Commodity prices are not going | Third Week 3.2 5 Washington oh Jor About 31000 or three-story building with the By J, T. Hamill 10.000 above last week. | “The shortages of some mate- R. > 6, Box 6 BOS erplayess Southern pH up quite as rapidly as they did Fourth Week 38 46 by Bob Graves and C. B. Durham. same floor space. Lately, most good and choice rials which have been reported Villa asd cys reid, rates of ship : ediately after Korea. Nor are| Fifth Week 1.0 42 | Studied Other Plants An Indianapolis real estate 210 to 300 2 Dutch |q during recent weeks have been! N. Parker Ave.; Ralph A. Schafe, ine is behi nr tes les, But busi. Sixth Week 18 30 Other Sales That's the thinking of A. C, DioKer opened his own office at prom $27 25 fo $21 75 mith andor (due to a combination of circum- 3230 E. Washington St.; Waiter Pron EP res a | Seventh Week 2 25 | Other sdles'réported by the Bob g © ©" 5155 N. Capitol Ave this week. weights around 150 pounds down St2nces, including work stoppages, and Imogene Wiltsee, €49 Su- Military re ness men are still bidding up i oe 20 2 Graves Co. w 8 N fiisler, superintendent of the comn- . {freight car shortages. an .'chanan St.; Paul A. and Helen | Eighth Week 2. 12 . were 766-8 N. Riley James T. Hamill, closely ac-to $18. Most sows cleared from g ages, and ad- -'¢ ber in the prices of raw materials and Ninth Week 1.8 16 Ave. for Mr. and Mrs. John E. pany, 240 Virginia Ave. uainted with the investing bub. $17.75 to $21.25 according to Y2PC® buying by users,” Mr. Mor- RB. Pratt, Bargersville, Veterans placed at 1. housewives are still buying more = Tenth Week 0.7 5 Hopkins, sales manager of the, He should know. He studied : ’ 1 Yes og ae weight and grade. jtensen said, . - [administration mainly for ¢ Feavily than they did a year ago. Eleventh Week 2.67 8% D. L. Stone Co, to Mrs. Ruth! ype warehouse facilities in the . ot Specialize in real Tuy "ony cattle to lose ground Caught ‘Flat-Footed’ ing John C. and Dorothy P. De. Cement pr The story can best be told statis- Korea obviously changed the Cutsinger of New York City. This * ‘estate, insurance and mortgage were bulls which sold 25 to 75 . He pointed out that manufac- Mott: 325 N. Kealing St., RCA to be_212
'employee; George E. and Betty
{Midwest three year Prior to!was a cross sale with the Lorin years ago when loans. cents lower. Some weakness was turers were caught flat-footed Lowe. 5146 W. Naomi St: , . v3
{ { ‘ | year. The in The following table shows (1) June 25, when the North Koreans Driscoll Co. the company planned expansion. Associated “with the Jack C. apparent in cows, which predomi- last “
tically. {economic atmosphere.
aN. Roo All Types SPIV 554 WW, Wosh
The structure
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1 | | inter and spring. They 1 nsit commodity prices [took the plunge beneath the 38th| ! . i w ; Gerald M. and Ruth K. - Bow sens oN od) Yb ee | ole the Plunge ea Sa Shen salesmen wis: sil i From this trip, Kothe-Wells & carr Co, for eight years, Mr. Rated Yacent ow but most should have hiked production," yonn EB ry nau preceding week after Korea and showing downward tendencies, ‘riarty to Don L. Platt, a cross Bauer decided on the one-story gamin directed transactions in **'° V8 Steady. en Rat aL Teale demand Long, 938 N. Pershing St. Link (2) how much department store and department store sales wereisale with William Beck Agency; plan. . apartments, slowntown properties, Hit Top of $33.75 As 2000 D BT ii wae Lagusd Belt employee. sales have gained over the com- barely holding their own above a apartment building at 120 §. When it's completed, the build- commercial holdings and dealings’ A load of 1501 pound beeves materials production hiked en Howard R. and Anna Lou parable week of a year ago lyear ago. Johnson Ave. for Mr. and Mrs. ing will hold about $1 million in larger type homes. and two loads of choice to prime ¢\ 140 her cent of the 1939 Kelly, 738 Sanders St., New York : } [Kenneth Burkett to Mr. and Mrs. worth of food items for grocety Formerly a stock and bond 1300 pound fed steers sold at ,,. .ge in April to 167 in May om Cufloves; AImstac.and WwW k C ki The inflation air has gone to work- Fount L. Johnson; 119 N. Glad- outlets in Indi broker, he developed an interest $33.75, the week's best price, with | =, =, = 70 0 e Carnes, R. R. 8, Box 683 orxers OCKI@F ers’ heads. If they don't like the boss stone Ave.; for Mr. and Mrs. A. C. #18 inciatia. in all types of real estate and numerous loads of choice to prime ~~. o.oo Lie om al Anton Atkins, 2036 W. Ver. { or the job, well. . . . For the fifth successive month the quit rate|Boyd to Mr. and Mrs. Charles v. Will have a special frozen f00ds made a 10-year study of the mar- steers at $33 to $33.50. The bulk| i S equc y ro ia jmom: St.; Frances W. Brown, has risen. It's now 19 per 1000 workers, as against 14 a year ago. Trotter. section covering 1600 square feet. ket, both downtown and resi- of good and choice fed steers and =" ui one) Jc. 10508 Blookside Ave; Robert and | At the same time, the layoff rate has dropped to six per thou-| N. Wallace Ave. Besides, there is a six-car rail- dential. yearlings ran $29.50 to $32.75. |, tim ' is fall. Hé Belly. nis, Y d inst 21 per thousand a year ago. No bois can spare! oth ’ | He is*a member of the Indian- The majority of haifers grouped > once some e this fall. Hé| Roscoe and Anna Little, 241 sand, as aga pe | Other sales in last week's list road spur with three doors for! _.. ember oF he indian y sr believes the peak in housing Davidson St. C 1 manpower. = : pam ‘were 629 N. Wallace Ave. for M pa apolis Real Estate Board, the at $28.50 to $30.50 and good cows n St., Commercial Towel And, as during World War 1, [the U. .'gray market at double, “\p0 yo (ACB We. for MI. unloading right into the food bins. | powntown Kiwanis Club and the at $22.50 to $24.50. Most medium 5ia\ts May have been passed and and Linen Supply Co.; James and ba textil and food standard prices here. : C eran: 2417 Y There is also - an eight-truck Indianapolis Board of Park Com-land good sausage bulls went for that there will be a seasonal Dorothy Jett, 5310 E. Terrace St., the tobacco, textile, Imported zinc is “higher by Co Sa 1 al ; Coyner Ave. shipping dock which can be eX | missioners $24 to $25 while medium to choice 90¥nturn in new construction R. M. Bowen Construction Co.; products plants are having an 50 per cent and copper by a - and Mrs. George H. Spann panded to handle 16 trucks when STEN |vealers were $28 to $34 contract awards during the Katheryn Holzer, 24 W. Epler St., especially hard time keeping help. third.” Coffee, rubber, wool are J | . . | : {fourth quarter of this year. {Reddick Piano Co. : \75 per cent to 200 per cent above *" Auditors to Meet Closing top for slaughter lambs | r we bo Beto Workers are quitting to go to land Mrs. Pierce to Mr. and Mrs. Samples for Buyers was $27.75 although a top of] higher-paying jobs in : The plant has an order assem- At Delco Remy Plant {828.50 was once paid for native
metal-/& year ago in price. | g working plants | Result: U. 8. imports from RoNert i er. included sale of bly Ii a les of The Indianapolis Cha f/lambs and two loads of choice Tae U T C 18. {bly line and sampies of every-| e Indianapolis pter of] | HE NION RUST CLO The price Idahos claimed $29. Most good ~ IUPANY { oF INDIANAPOLIS "
| . { boom here has foreign countries are at the . pleasant repercussions abroad. highest level since December, 3120 Jayman hye. Jos Mr. and tying in the warehouse are placed the Institute of Internal Auditors : } The Wall Street Journal reports 1948. * - Birnell to Mr. and will open its season's schedules and choice native lambs sold from | 8 $27 to $28. Common to choice : | Notice of Shareholders’ Meeting
Mrs, William D. Jackson: 5202/°n this line for buyer inspecting. : | That contributes to a much n, . . ; that Europe is selling steel dn ttor trade balance between this English Ave. for Mr. and Mrs. To keep sugar from “lumping” Of meetings with a visit to the [slaughter ewes were active at $11 Notice is hereby given that pursuant to call of its Directors, a special meeting of the shareholders of The Union Trust Company. of Indi-
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execuied by a majority of the Directors of The Indiana National Bank of Indianapolis, providing for the consolidation, is on file at the Bank and may be inspected during business hours,
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. CLARENCE R. KUSS, Secretory |
| country and the rest of the world oH ami 10 Midrea Riana coffee roaster fresh, the firm Plant of Delco Remy Division of to $13.50. especially since foreign nations ! . : 4 good General Motors Corp. at Ander- PC have cut their purchases here be-37d Mrs Suiiam P. Stanley to 48 Stressed venthation. A son ? Named Board Chairman oo : cause of a shortage of dollars. | r. and Mrs. Gustave C. Genrich row of windows goes all the way : Ol anapolis will be held at its banking house at 120 East Market Street, i ? lof Lebanon. laround the building. > Moe ol i at 20 Of Michigan Bell in the City of Indianapolis, State of Indiana, on Thursday, October ° Sypher Home Sold I" The building includes a modern. . . wi sday a e plant. DETROIT. Sept. 16 (UP)— Ben 19, 1950 at 1:30 o'clock P.M. (CS. T.), for the purpose of considering Grain Futures | Other transactions were 27 §. Cutting laboratory where the re ne a dinner meeting R. Marsh, who po worked as a! HN) Sevaniaing by vote whether an agreement to merge and conOff During Week |Rural St. for Mr. and Mrs. Orland firm's chemist can test any of (oy assistant controller of Delco $3-a-Week boy operator, today geadate he sid Bask and Trust Company and The Indiana National 'B. Sypher to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur the items" handled — including remy, will speak. {was named chairman of the : anapolis, located in the City of Indianapolis, State of : CHICAGO, Sept. 16 (UP) P. Bailey; 1802 E. 12 St. for Mr. those with a U. 8. stamp of ap- to PR board of directors of the Michigan Indiana, under the provisions of the laws of the United States shall be \ | Grain futures values failed to hold and Mrs. Edward O. Morris to Mr. Proval. AM icioal Proi losed /Bell Telephone. Company. adopted, ratified and confirmed and for the purpose of voting upon fur this. Week on the Board of Sypher; 562 S. Bosart Ave. for Construction began last April fViUnicipal Project Closed | The appointment will become any other matters incidental to the proposed merger and consolidation P : Mr. and Mrs. K. Jack McDivitt with industrial Operations, Inc, ALEXANDRIA, .Va.—Pointing effective Oct. 1, upon the retire-| | * of the two banks. A copy of the aforesaid Agreement approved by the | Trade, particularly after suchifo Mr. and Mrs. Alva C. Lawson; doing the spade work. J. Vin-|out that the housing emergency ment of Thomas N. Lacy. Board of Directors of The Union Trust Company of Indianapolis and | good war news as the latest N, Olney St. for Mr, and Mrs. cent Nay is directing operations. [Was no longer “acute,” the Alex-| The teleplicne itself was only | | Allied onslaughts in Korea. efor Lyons to r. and Mrs. _ andria City Council has voted tojabout 22 years old when young Por lorore in Korea, along Herbert S. Moulton; 3052 N, Ta- The elbow oom expand com (close down the 85-unit Taylor Run Lacy watched a boyhood pal op-
coma Ave. for Mrs. Ethel Bannon|Pany tonnage output by 50 Per public housing development here. erate a switchboard and decided {with a Canadian crop report. indi-ito Mr. and Mrs. Janis Dzeinis; 132 cent. The frozen ‘food section, The project consists of demount- he would like a similar job. That | icating smaller losses than afitici-|S. Johnson Ave. for Mr, and Mrs. |among the largest in town, is ins able surplus barracks-type single- summer vacation job determined |pated, formed a backdrop Friday William Rench, to Mr, and Mrs, creased by 20 per cent, Mr. Gisler story buildings. Two-bedroom his career. He his been with the |
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” | = for a fall of several cents in grain | Robert 1 _Kopp. a epapS————a— _ Jeald A . SO _ units rent at $30 per month. Bell system for 43 years. ! _ _ ] = Po and soybean prices. © : ; CLEAN Funny, po | For the week as of last night, = “ SAFE » wheat was generally three cents : . ; DEPEND, a bushel lower, corn was frac-, HOW MAD FOLKS GET WHEN J ons to two and a half cents RAD KIDS TRACK UP FLOORS. | lower, oats and rye were mostly’ ] ‘ a cent lower, and soybeans were . . } ’ \ WHY DON'T THEY five to six cents lower. . i . : { = i With only the Saturday session } . id ‘ . 1227 C FINISH THEM left before the week-end, it was, b ; - b \unlikely that the trend would be : { Pledge Ye : C le 1(4 ee CL — reversed. Scalezdown buying was - " ae | Inot broad and, in the case of soy- : oo . \ !beans, was limited largely to . \ : “ i | | resting orders. Oxoer the American way of life and under the American system 2s outs {: the employees of Bemis Bro. Bag Co, restate our Pledge of Aflegimnag, The only really good day grains Lr a : ’ Ly. ’ . . had this week was Monday when lined in the United States Declaration of Independence and the United States and reaffirm our faith in our Country and in the American Way of Life We ‘most corn and all oats contracts, } . - {| on small gains over last week's Constitution, our American people have attained the finest degree of indi- - endorse in highest degree the Policy of our Company, and arc proud to joia closing prices, hit new highs. for : CL . | the season. idual freedom . ‘ lL — } At the time buying was prompt- vidu. the greatest personal privileges and the highest standaras of .ed by reports of frost damage to s OPEN TILL § Canadian oats, and cool and wet personal life known to history. “ THE V MON. & FRI weather over the corn belt. Damage was done to crops, including . » LIFETI 7 " wheat, in parts of Saskatchewan, . : : BINATI Alberta and Manitoba. EXPERIENCE hai shown chat many of us take for granted the continuing SELF S BUTLER EDUCATOR TO TALK | !* existence of these freedoms, privileges and high standards of livi ag; wi - Dr. DeForest O'Dell, head of : Now! yo - Keystone af 52nd the Butler University school of| it becomes increasingly evident that “cternal vigilance is the price of freedom’ provemen Branch BR. 6363 journalism, will speak before the, » LL wanted ¢ Nora Branc : Elks Lodge at Union City during i |. a night meeting Sept. 25. | - : half the — H— Tererone we, the directors and management of Bemis Bro. Bag Co, heres Mager ~, plete uni THE INDIANA NATIONAL BANK v by reaffirm our faith in our Coungry, and in our American way of life We . screen. § OF INDIANAPOLIS restate our pledge of allegiance We will support our Country to the fullese ® Save | : : i Fuel! “, ’ » Notice of Shareholders Meeting extent in whatever need she may face. ® Fine 1 _- Notice is hereby given that pursuant to call.of its Directors, a special yo ~ © sereen meeting of the shareholders of The Indiana National Bank of Indi- . gt { ® Lifetim anapolis will be held at its banking house at 3 Virginia Avenue in the {ee vig 9 2 Pd 4 i ia R . City of Indianapolis, State of Indiana, on Thursday, October 19, 1950 BESPEAK the support of all our employees to this pledge 2 ZN de Mt me NR xe BTA NGS = na Ke at 11:00 o'clock A. M. (CS.T.) for the purpose of considering and : on Bol Teen S91 ye ASR WX 42 3 ® Perma determining. by vote whether an agreement to merge and consolidate i . - : : ” : -. AAR x IN Cader Fhe AAR e Y : : : syd comfol the said Bank and The Unién Trust Company of Indianapolis, iocated } po eT ; LE pes 2% AY vr fs oe NS Pron Co ® Ere Tf Cr sce “1 Tifetim in the City of Indianapolis, State of Indiana, under the provisions of {na 4 a J Je iy a i : IF TLS = A] * home! the laws of the United States, shall be ratified and confirmed, and for 4 Lsr— ~~ - ¥ « —_— A yA" MP ) w i § ° the purpose of voting upon any other mattérs incidental to the proposed Hil DAE — Tay pee DL i Ne wai merger and consolidation of the two banks. A copy of the aforesaid : Se & of oe’ Zak ad Durer 2 ln (2 ade D promp : : i ! ~ ; - : £ 7 git rand hos ‘ag _ Agreement executed by a majority of the Directors of The Indiana Fo oy hr ane, sini Ve, To Sod pr eR delive National Bank of Indianapolis and approved by the Board of Directors E : ga El rod font. Faforns a TE od of The Union Trust Company of Indianapolis, providing for the con- : or : : : > : : . . z at eu 2 ak ; solidation,-is on file at the Bank and may be inspected during business \ .. 1 = : : fo : i, : : aa E 2 aut : : t BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. - ~~ | As : J ; . . = ay 3 : : HOMI ; : ; : : Sr | . : - : — + +2» J7RURT MAMRDT, Cashier TT 2 i : a os : | 1348 MI : 3 feo x ; wr - - Me - - -—yy S—— S— EM Th 1 ens we \ ali k Site wasn UT 5 a ok 3 iy of : ye i i 5 = 3 z = + i © 3 he Ag o> = Zi oT 4
