Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1950 — Page 3
nua | | THURSDAY, NOV. 30, 1050 _ yo Sa THE INDIANAPOLIS TOMES = : Te ee _——
gs to Open Yule Cheer Drive Game ot Sry” Mile 0. Dimes Mayor Bayt Calls Local -' + +. ss The 19th annual Christmas cieties, and Tom Freeman and Camp Atterbury is no “happy : S:
eath Cheer drive at Butler Univer- Miss Annabelle Church, pres- hunting ground,” eager Hoosier - Opens Tomorrow Civil Defense Meeting 2 il A on ahs us
sity will open Monday. Mare Har-|idents of Oyen nasy. Mare a Taents © Aloha Pela Sigma and pimrods were warned today. (Continued From Page One) ing the locations of disbursed,
advertis “ : : campaign for food, Clothing and fraternities. ing A sign—"All Hunters Stay Out” . . . tic supply depots and trained mediWord toys sponsored b Wild Triplets will ional defense headquarters in." c..onnel available in county 0 Cog Vv. the Butler ——— —was tacked on the camp's Washington plans te give to lo- § fon mel i : : ? Sr . . . defensé sectors. ter , Assisting with the drive are SRI Fy 70 BE SHOWN Sprawling acreage. Officiate Again 3 cal defense units. Key personnel positions also ? 4 ovies Wy ’ : t to 8 sess Ficials - EX ry 5 1 Page One) Jess Gilson and Miss Polly Coch- football rear deladant It wasdone lo protect hunters. * (Continued From Page One) ,.'l a dems gn a Said are duplicated to prevent break- : iid «¢ e started soon ’ ie ho sfan 3 ati s g. N. C. Mrs. ran, editor and managing editor morrow at the luncheon meeting ] The area is dangerous because of children. A daily estimate of the he car in the In: Lined apolis down in the defense operations , N. C, n >in, case of bing = last night of the Collegian; Miss Jean Ban- of the Indianapolis Optimist Club the artillery and small-arms fir- Dumber of dimes on the line will phic Sc hols. ir pORSe. of bon bing eo = at croft and Kenneth Smith, pres- at the Hotel S be published in The Times. The _ a ll Ei Police Chief Rouls-has set a her brother’ idents of Theta Sig o'el Severin. A member ing program that is sharpening Plans also are in ‘the making or of 2200 volunteer auxiliary : Ts 2 Sigma Phi and of the Purdue coaching staff will up the aim of the GIs for bigger SStimate Will be .added. to the ro gj, partici ipation by ‘pri- Shen has asked that each gma Delta, Chi, Journalism so- ~ prov ide the or mmentary. game. Clothe-A-Child fund budget daily ato and parochial school police and has asked = eh — : : . Ay re boPR of his men recruit ree fri 5 ie, Pfc. White rr re ae : so that the Sneed youngsters. School teachers are. being nenirecry Aree . , . . may receive their clothes before i, Ark a ori 8 * vere wounded : STRAUSS Eira. = oe ©" brought into the training program “pire Chief McKinney has a They were raslilas. and bulletins will be issued lat rail of 2000 auxifiarv freer. = | 1, they went : SAYS: Many children who needed for parents of school children 5 Wak oF Fire’ J warm clothes for ; the wihter _ Cite Morphine Shorlage This will i War of fire’ between ‘Aug i : didn't receive them lasteyear te: aedical officers today said Indi- yp, hiel 3 . ' ny ile- 0-4 met vas : ? ! he chief said. - ~ know just rt Pa us he Mie on Sn 1apolis has only. a 24-hour sup- . He urged alertness in the apts are all the . SNoli ol. 2 ue NF SS ly of morphine to handle emer- ,, . hansion of arsonists count_was $8233.: A full mil Ss . Si Sarl ’ hay fn Ro Sis, 2 gt. Elsperger en ¥ 52 ) at V Cases in event of disaster, T'o facilitate transportation i : FOrla ane he situation is further compli- yng evacuation. more work will got hit and 1 Record Years cated by the Tact that many com: je n weeded { “in roads surrounding tk. But Pfc. Although the short, a mercial supply” centers are _cen- the 'met Yop olitan area which posgoing after generous made up t ) located wn the danger giply -would become a mass of ent forward, for‘it in ir sh contribu- 2 .y : 3 rubble in attack, offieials said.’ : Fis me time it was noted i airlines ’e f Him” ‘tions and the number of children th; Y h ime It Se ! ! ~ Railroads, airlines and private : Sk Ltn BS gq. at all ‘of thé available ambu-gyiafi aders are being asked a big blast. fltaken to the stores by donor [ances are in langer. of being 2 tion Jou = 2% yang 23s) him.” The final audit revealed a record KAGCKET Sit Deraiee af thoi) ) int € ansp \ SR ear-with 2179 children clothed. : > ay 19 pieture id it was a en do that job, the public*pro- sation. 5 ; The Red Cross indicated it will didn't know vided $63.795.61 + eed wae Vehicles have enough first aid training in- = Wu Terassity nutting the 0 meet this danger..Dr. E. structors to meet medical de10ugh to get . The necessity putting J Vernon Hahn, medical manpower mands \ > 1ile-O-Dimes “over the top ! wn vr Ta Aided % blown oft,” Mie # becoming more evident SOT Hicend ald. the public, Andthér move will be to: seek i a iv. An incre n ¥ill have 1 ned in trans- the aid of former servicemen and 1 arrived in i ot te GSLs “for aid _— yes Dortation of private civilians who are trained in phart. 9, th : Pt. Clothe A.Child head-' Chicies maceutical work. They will be as + 9, the day joelved at: iota land Bt He .outlined plans forsdupliviat- signed to medical teams led by yore notified jQuariors 206 W. Mary ind = jp Ing all medical master files show- doctors ed. To meet the extra load, .it will i 7 iiy aid ———— ephoned the [require: (1) more d aid on again. {the Mile-O-Dimes 7 ore ‘con ray of hope. tributions to the ¢othe-A-Child STRAUSS en ju fund; (3) more dot to take 2 ro But Sgt. B- ion to the store O 1} S = vounded, he | Here's how YOU n help: aken.” ’ ONE: Place one or more dimes 80 certain, - on the Mile-O-Dimes on- W. Wash Allen feels . lington St. when it opens at 10 . a. -m. tomorrow .-, or at any z n in Indian- hour of. any day until Dec. 23.] oad Ripple Remember to include the Mile-O-joining the . Dimes on vour schedule eve rys«irip! e trained at * (downtown. y. { TWO: Send a check or money i order NOW--for any amount->to : ; ie {Times Clothe-A-Child, Indianapo{lis Times, 214 W. Maryland St, : |All contributions will be d in } ) | : The Times in any way de ated ° | : NYLONS “ia | . THREE: Telephone RI-5551 and ' : iask for an appointment as a | Clothe-A-Child donor. Donors are Non i . 11 r “ "" = rey { individuals’and organizati that a § | nspired by tat us A ican Aritiae 5% Cachan E ! 1 | § | Inspired by famous America "Avenues Fashior take one or more children. to. the | | \ i new colqrs in: “Mary Grey nylons blend exquisitely: stores and spend their own maney| r : = i Cy pi Ena 7 = to outfit the needy youngsters, ” | $3 1 * with. ieading costume shades ot the season— Anxious Shildyen miserably in | Su a ciel sh I r ' : > 7 cold are waiting for the p : ; } P ovide periect colo! ! armony or every outtii. : help through: ( “lothe A-Child i | h N i a : : {| See them today in the Joseph Shoe Salon—Fourth Floor + [waiting for YOUR HELP TODAY. n A ¢ alure ‘of a reminaer: 1 | 5 = n
1.65 (3 pairs for 4.85) : - |. CLOTHE-A-( HILD | a PAYMENTS “on hae
= a . CCONTRIBUTIONS : : ; : {Previous balance ........ 8105.32 . ’ - Canal Street Beige or Fifth Avenue Taupe : In Memory of Eleanor....% 10.00 CHARGE ACCOUNTS for your { ry } 15 denier, 51 gauge (sheer) {Emelia Moeller -......... 5.00 : 20 denier, 51 gauge (daytime sheer) Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Jaeger 5.00 ¢ 4 Juanita and Jess: Hubbard 30.00 convenience—a d pecial
Walter 8, Martz ......... 5.00
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Total to date .......... $183.82
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3 te bx. : : TTA s : ~ December 1, 1900, 2 new banking institution $25,000,000 have been made on properties : - The USUAL STORE HOURS . : : was chartered and opened for business in a located in all parts of the city... . Small and large AND WITH one a: ; ean small room on East Market Street by Felix T. business firms have borrowed more than are extended through : ot two—you get ith white : McWhirter. : $200,000,000 to satisfy the money demands flowers, | A more appropriate christeging than PEOPLES their business required ... . Several thousand the Holiday Season : fh ra worsted suit s | te 3, ’ could not have been chosen. Thousands of . people have ‘learned the dviniiodt of thrift “sh ; : that is wonderful La people, in all walks -of life and in all types of by opening accounts in our Savings Department 9:30 fill ~ : Foor rs employment and enterprise, have since come 0 ie The consumer credit field has been ade. co (except on Saturdays in’3 ways: v Peoples State Bank for the financial services: » quately served. Loans totalling $10,000, 000, Store Hours are - - they have needed. 4 : tizve - heen made to- 26. 000 borrowers since : 9 till 6) 7 : | (1) A costly clearface Anniversaries of Firdeves seem to be ocean 1936, “the year our Pavairéng Loan De partment : “ : : 2 ; sions for looking upon the past and gecalling Q. 'was installed . . We have been proud to-intro- . ; FXpp FSS TRANSPORTATION. " : | . worsted, with longtime : duce first in jodiznspiolis many new banking ; ry si . wear—and shape holding
mind the oytstanding accomplishments or fail =r ; ures which time has wrought? Happily, on this, services. These include an Auto Drive-In Unit, . SERVICE SECO : . : ; our Golden Anniversary, we can review with Pay-As-You-Go Checking Accounts, micro- : fo ND Fl O0R | woven into it—{And_
pride the record of our contribution toward the filming all checking and savings account trans- : ; (Men' § and Young ‘Men' S it's fine looking.)
; financial stability and growth of the community. actions, and the completion of the first FHA : : = | § : During this half century of banking on East Mortgage Loan made in Indiana. ( ' ) d HIR i a ri ao , eb: ing)—a FLOOR" |... ot tlringe : : - Market Street at Peoples State; the capital of the This record of progress has become a reality > ; lothing n I | D | he (2) You get tailoring : an bank has grown from an. original $25,000 until because of the vision, foresight and confidence ; (the Women's (OATS SUITS = or : and fit—and style— . : : today total capital funds’ exceed $650,000. in people which our management has always : ee jedi i. = / | : hi + tvle for youn : 1 [16 — > The amount of taxes which we have paid fi maintained.’ . and I0SFPH SALON SHOES) : gh sty y ung menthe benefit of the community has been $590,000 We believe thé future, in great measure, is : Rn IR NWay or style tempered for . v1 x . : J y os v ~ | . ats ~ ” = AY 3 . . ; 3 : . The suisfaction and pride accompanying predicated upon the past. With eagerness and : . jf} smooth. uncrowded da ty { more conservative taste. home owgership has been made possible for © confidence we look toward the years ahead— : : ; . : “ys . “iv . * " ; ‘ ; many @kand Indianapolis families through welcoming the opportunities which ‘we know com r—VYia E | : . the assistance of our real estate mortgage loan will be ours to serve in a greater degree the . : 0 5ca lor. ; : : 5 (3) You get VALUE of super
. . department. First mortgage loans aggregating : people of Indianapolis.’ . ‘ , : der— ; re Fey BOYS" SHOP and TOYS Zies : : © A invitation i t edo : 5 a ; on 3 ; most eanty muortation 1s exten e e pu ¢ 0 are on the SIXTH FLOOR i nN
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