Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1950 — Page 36

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Photo by Bill Oates, Times Staff Photographer.

FINS JENT is The Times’

Teen of the Week. A senior

at Washington High School, Finis is the new president

of the Student Association,

He has participated in cross country track, was a member of the football team last year and the Lettermen’s Club. President of the junior class last year, he also was secretary

of the HI-Y Association.

He is a member of the Honor Roll

Mr. and Mrs. Harlin Jent, 2165 N, Harding St., are his parents.

Fach Sunday The Times will announce the Teen of the Week, 11 out the coupon below and send it to Joan S8choemaker, The

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row for the first fall® program School students believe. meeting of Pi Omicron Sorority. John Hilficker thinks it practi- spirational for Members of the seven Indian- cal since it should Interest people many, although ugh ‘apolis chapters will participate in who wouldn't ordinarily go to ‘atmosphere shure possible] [church to put that many them in the ple need a church! mood. 1 Sink to give them in-| ithebeautiful {scenery can be

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Latin Club, president of the Sci- .1..q ‘ence Club, and an officer in the a rking iN he Sbrajest Toad ROTC. He formerly played with es 8 im Marshall, Arthur Lockhart, Al- the “Teen Bymphonietta. bert Peters Sr., Fred Wolf, Clar- .: 89 ence Knipp, A. L. Moudy, Luke Snyder, Carl Gates and Maxwell,

J “Many don't ike to dress wp in gil C! Dr. John J. Haramy will talk| DRIVE-IN CHURCHES are a the summer, and it's a fine on oh up. and oth

on “Lessons From Korea” tomor- 00d idea, three Ben Davis High for older people not able to go up of " isteps. The outdoors. would be in

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MORE PEOPLE would go. if it drive-ins will be a wonderful Way tnejr funeral pyres, if worthy of be the hostess. Mrs. ary Botts!ler, iwere easier,” says Lucille Wilson. ‘of solving difficulties, “ thinks Vir- the honor.

tiny children. If they cry at a ‘drive-in church, they wouldn't oe as apt to disturb AS many » Virgil's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Orville Shockley, Clermont. A past

president of the Math Club, chap-

house. ‘Guest speaker will be Mrs. P. Thursdays’ B. Reisler, member of Butler's Mestibers are urged to bring new speech department. Mrs, Lester members. Hunt will talk on the Red Cross.

Chapter menibers will present || agion Women to Hold

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daughter of Mr. lain of the Hi-Y ; ugical program Gifts From Auxiliary speak, 5 3 Jeally re Paul H. Club and a member of the Science _— will talk to ma David Installation Friday |" According to Mrs. Stewart Max-| would be able to, I ! Ri Lucille [Cun and the DeMolay. bers on their duties as pledge New officers of the Indianapolis well, Robison - Ragsdal t, Whndaie A Ve mothers. y oni en A poe vei “27 She is a member of the Sunshine, ‘Women Surplus : |. Mrs. James Buchanan heads Power and Light Unit, American habilitation chairman, a group : Mr. and Mrs, Dramatics, Thespians, Boosters HELSINKI, Finland—This cap-|/the hostess committee with Mes- Legion Auxiliary, will be installed : Ty John Edward. G. Hil and Latin clubs, the Snugs sub- ital city has 54,395 surplus wo- dames Reece Rebholtz, L. A. Bat: {at Friday's meeting in the will go to Billings . Hospital ficker, 2837 W. 33d St., are JOhN'S gop club and Job's Daughters. She men. The city's census showed ten and Birely Whaley assisting. iypat.c0 Hall. | : Wednesday to Sistribute cigarets parents. He is a inember of the a alo secretar ob the senior 157.080 males and 211,430 fe- - - {They include Mrs. Valeria Hurland comfort. articles through y “males. Music Arranged but, president; Mesdames Helen

£8 Die for Mate “a Piano solos will highlight thei, q.0” grt “through third" vice

“FOR PEOPLE who have prob- CALCUTTA, India — Religious noon luncheon meeting tomorToW presidents; Mrs, Inéz Silverman,

Mrs. Fred! secretary; Mrs. Rose Bledsoe, ser-

custom here teaches women tolof the Welfare Club.

lems about getting to church, the Loo") oir husbands and to die at/Sanders, 8020 N. Meridian St., will| geant-at-arms; Mrs. Marie Spang-

historian, and Mme. Mamie Hanger, chaplain, pa

{Carter will play.

Open Sat. and Sun. Visit our shop -- see the largest collection of fine antiques, fruit and . ribbon carved gentiemen's chairs, ribboncarved

Carina

Sleepy Hollow chair, rose carved

chests, dated coverfigurines,

love seat, paisley shawls,

patterned glass, cut glass, lots of French Haviland china and antique china. ALSTOTT'S 2313, FE. Washington St.

* Xx Now featuring the largest stock of lovely items in furniture, china, brass, ’ etc, we have ever had and at reasonable prices, Visit our booth at the Greater Indianapolis Antiques Ehow, Murat .Temple, starting next Saturday. Wm. Boyd, 5500 Allisonville Rd, (Hwy. 37). * Kx Weinbrecht's 2447-49 W. 16th St. Hwy 34, Four-pc. walnut parlor . suite, marble top wash stand, marble top stands, hanging china plates,

George -and Martha Washing1on plates, colored glass, glass punch bowls, old glass goblets, Store hours Mon. thru Sat, 12 to 4, or by appointment. ’

We are specialists at refinish-. ing and reupholstering your antique furniture to 'its origjnal condition, Of course our workmen are just as expert in refinishing and reupholstering your moderna furniture. We also have a varied stock of china, glass items and bric-a-brac as well as furniture with which to complete- your decorating scheme. Oriental rugs shown by appointment. We appraise and sell estates. Carlos Recker, 1451 N. Delaware St. Phone RE-7847. Hours: 10 a, m. to 5:30 p. m.

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OPAL'S ANTIQUE, SHOP 532 Fast 25th Street Sevres urn, 12 Dresden, 5 flower soup plates, - Justres, coin, glass, amberina, Mt. Washington, peach blow, lutz, furniture. Open

‘Mon. thru Fri, 2th 8 p.m

t. and Sun, by appointment. . A-5149.

“your Xmas shopping.

UTreater Inaman= apolis Antiques | Exposition will be held at the Murat Temple, Oct. 7-8-9-10, daily 1:00 p. m, to 10:30 p. m. There will be 65 dealers from Coast to Coast making this one of the Nation's outstanding shows.

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Take your antiques, such as old tha sets, candelabras, trays, or any’ other item for plating by experts to look like new, Gold, silver, fnum, ing .on any Home Plating Ave.,, CA. 9088.

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KERRY ANTIQUE SHOP 660 East 38th St. HI-5666 ~ is where you'll find precious old Meissen, Dresden, and bisque. Gorgeous English silver tea and coffee service, revolving tureen, punch bowl. Fruit and finger carved love seats and chairs, Empire

brass, copper and chrome plat-

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metal, Mass.

kind of Co., “917

. tilt top china dinner sets, Dal-

ton Leeds spray for 12, Coalport for 12, many pieces Amerjcan Beauty, some Ransom ‘pattern milk. and cut glass, Open evenings until 8:30°p. m.

* Kk MABELLE HENDLEMAN Antiques 116 N. Penna. St. Welcome, Visitors, Collectors and Dealers. Come in and visit our shop. Open daily 10 a. m. 05 p. m. Sunday 1 to & p: m.

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DECOR ORIGINAL

+1441 N. DELAWARE ST. (rear).

Fall .decorating will give your home new life for

Sy 4 the winter to JIA ’ come. We have added to our stock a few erly al accessories

brought from the deep South-— New Orleans — fabrics from England and Italy in silks and prints of all types, to give your rooms elegapce or provincial decor. Hours daily 9:30 to 5:30. Eve's, Mon. and Fri, 7:30 to 10, LI-6080. * x

AKSEL, 413 .E. THIRTIETH ST. It isn't too early for

The time and the place is the Greater Indianapolis Antique . Show and Sale to be held at the Murat today thru’

Temple, Tues. Visit our ‘booth No. 10. * Xx

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