Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1950 — Page 2
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months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Entwistle, 1406 E. Terrace Ave., is.basking in honors. NF In July. he was crowned ‘the “oe ; I ; . ; ; ng Grand Duke in the Better Baby : CY 4 Upholstered Boudoir Furniture : sn Show of the Ernie Pyle Post | £45 ; r a . . : ; ER. ONE: B; 1120, Veterans of Foreign Wars, 3 “a hi po: > i : ; : ; by check « Now he Fas received 3 ribbon . wf I 3 Chair and Ottoman, Chaise or Loveseat, 39.95 ea. amount, t from International Sound Films, a ¢ i Tad 5 . : : 3 : anapolis T Hollywood, as the result of pic- ff FP De a TY : A . All cor tures taken prior to the baby BEE J me en Luxurious, comfortable furniture destined to make any. = - SAR ! Re os show. i . : : : x ; : dimes on 1 woman feel like a queen. Button-back, cotton print up- : we on W. Wa; the L. 8. ,
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After 13-Hour ‘Thirst’ i 3 / of Lard S00 op =" : Right at home in any room! Gleaming mahogany veneer ) ! ue ! is needed FT. WAYNE, Dec. 5 (UPj— / : A ; top has rope edge. 9 Convenient drawers. FiRy | : co Water service was restored to Ft. | - ; ; 4 Pell X; i A : i = ; Previous b fayne's 132,000 residents today . ; £ y BLT WEG \\ ; I" i iN § 5 a No Gossip after a 13-hour drought blamed . 2 PALS : Valet Stand . . inva vir serine 1495 : 4 Current Ki on last week's blizzard. | : i 1.0 BF “uth AB . ; : oy ; Calvert & Officials believed melting snow : : y ok ; C1 ER d\ Eu : Mahogany stand holds a man's complete ensemble _ flooding a stream which furnishes EN coy , § SB for the day or evening. the water supply of 20 million ; , -
Fl : ; gallons a day clogged a filter ) ; i BE Te , plant intake and cut off the flow. a j : Magazine Racks. ...... 9.95 to 17.95
Schools closed, Industries shut - : a. rent - : down, public meetings ‘were sus- Wh ; CRT A promise of good reading . . . attractive, mahogany pended and theaters were dark 1 ; “de : finished har : from noon yesterday until Sey y > dvesd racks. 9.95. 14.95. 12.95 fice was restored early this morn- . a. , ne. a BER : Wall Racks 4.95 to 25.00 fpr pi “ Sees * . = % Although pressure was nor- he 238 Bs “5 - i, a : : . ; mal through the mains, oficials 4 4 yyw rr 1% ) : Perfect for displaying a treasured collection, of figurines warned users to boil all water | } J AR i’ : 7 or mini 3 : . used for drinking and cooking 3 ck Whatua. ears, 4.95. 10.95. Mirqred Beek at least 20 or 30 minutes today. : oA Re rack, 25.00 The water might be contaminat- " i ed, they said. J : 3 ‘ : Ayres’ Furniture, Sixth Floor
Declare School Holiday
School officials declared an y \ ' 2 extra day's holiday for 15,000 ; ; _ ; ES ’ pupils because drinking fountains ) TL : b 4) Purchase on AYRES EASY PAYMENT PLAN were unusable, > \ ; ; : “Retail merchants, fearful of fire during the emergency, set up committees to patrol the downtown area. Firemen pumped 4 million galIons from the river into the filtration plant for use in case of an emergency that didn't come. The trouble arose when refuse clogged a temporary main. After trying to clear the main, officials orderéd repairs to the regular 42{nch main which had been out of use several days. ; Thirsty citizens last night rushed to bars, which enjoyed record sales of liquor and beer. Hound Grocery Stores Mothers of small children hounded grocery stores in an attempt to buy fresh fruit and Soft drinks. ; . Restaurants served hundreds of persons, until their supply of clean dishes ran out. The fire department reported only one call durifig the day. A beef roast caught fire in a stove. Firemen errr Duisned the blaze with chemicals. “With low. water pressure or GET READY FOR no water, we would have been at God's mercy if a serious fire . gtarted,” Fire Chief Ed Uebel-
hoer said. eo I The American Red Cross drove H. , ’ tanks of water into town from da ) 0 1 ay / ea S nearby Waynesdale and New : " Haven, but officials* sald that there were few requests for the emergency supply. Several hun- . ~ dred gallons were delivered to the Fryryte Electric Deep Fryer ........ 26.95 8t. Joseph Hospital, oe A brewery offered water from Automatically deep fries chicken, seafood, popcorn and other food its private well to persons in dea- f " T } ) perate need. avorites. Temperature controlled heating element cooks fdod from A Navy diver called from Chi- |" ; bottom and sides . . . makes frying quick, crisp and uniform. Mirror cago _worked below 25 feet of wa- chrome finish en : ter in a vain attempt to remove | chrome finish,
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the debris which stopped the flow : . ’ in-the secondary pipe line. snihs i ~ WM. : | After several attempts, officials New... Work saving Belvedere rushed the regular main back into . . . y service and the water began flow- Grip-Tite Mixing Bowls
ing once more. . thm int Double suction rubber base holds bowl firmly to the working sure
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ww ( a Y Group to Hear . Bowl stays at any angle desired until released. : > "Both hands are free for pouring and mixing. Dr. H. L. Shibler Dn 3.38 . LA : Stainless steel bow! with base 5.95
Election, of Officers "It's more fun for anyone to vhipup a cake or salad in a Grip-Tite |
Slated at Meeting bowl. There's no danger of its slipping out of the arms . .. no need * to hold it with one hand while beating with the other. Bowl stays
Dr. H. L. Shibler, superintend- ; MN i ait of Indunen.: aanerintend, firmly on the table in any position desired for hours, or until release valve is turned. ¥ .
be the speaker at the annual
meeting of the Centril §MCA} "r= ge . . . Monday night. 4 i a } ip-Tite Kiddie Bowl. EERE Na he. 1.95 Officers will be elected at the 2 > session, and standing committees : Baby won't drop or throw this cereal bowl! The new Grip-Tit 1 v $ ! e base JU NepOFt on past activities and holds it firmly to the high chair tray until Mother vtlonns the sucMeeting of the South Branch is *. tion valve, Ovenproof.
scheduled for Monday at th : ATS: Olive Branch Christian Charen Decorate the Table With “ 101 E. Raymond St. The annual : : Christmas party for boys will be Plastic Christmas Cloth discussed. _F. 8. Cannon to Speak | 54x54 inches 1.25 . Fermor 8. Cannon, president of 54x72 inches 1.98 the Railroadmen’s Federal Sav- 54 x 108 inches 2.98
ings and Loan Association, will : be the speaker Tuesday night at | * Cover any white tablecloth with this gay Christmas design on clear
the East District Branch at - plastic for a sparkling holiday table. Poinsettias and holly are -Brooksige E.U.B. Church. An elec- hand blocked in bright red and green. Spots wipe off . . ant ds sched Eo Bulad. Branch meeting soak through to stain your fine linen.
ated Ko Deria2 at the Wash- Silver Plastic Covers _ election of a committee of man- | : for Under the Tree
Kills Two ~~ | 54x54 inch 1,25 : - IN, Pa, Dec. 5 (UP)| : Heavy metallic plastic add a te under the tree, while it bank caved in at the - _ protects the rug from water, eee adn Silver with tod # and green design, Spal
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