Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 July 1951 — Page 7
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- .. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _______ ; hn PAGE 74 To garylererstete oy (Crisled children BI (ICK'S CL OSES - SATURDAYS at 1 P. M. JULY, AUGUST een ; = ® wk ‘ ¥ ’ 9 - 3, u pa du lights Under : ny : ww Education Rights Under Society Elects ww Ie 0 dt 1 T. I. , AUUUC t Defense ~ * : * : oy Lam, gity, 3a o STORE HOURS: MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, 9:30 to 5:00 urmond Gl Ri En Ju y 25 ciety for Crippled Children. : Sale price * . : Long interested in erippled oe ; it $187,000, ' By DOUGLAS LARSEN Veterans who are taking GI ; : Ta ” WASHINGTON, July 4—With Bill correspondence courses can- SE . High Quality Nationally Famous drowns the Ty a Oe Pe ieana not change to classroom courses ber of the Na- INNERSPRING MATTRESSES AND BOX SPRINGS 4 (UP)— Administration estimates that|2fter the cut-off date, even fare Committee Slightly soiled # housing and di : sdale, was American SX-61Vicemn Wil have though Sey want to stay in the of the American ightly soiled from warehousing and display im- ignored more. \ ; kh Thi a aoth of all such benefits available t0|gs 5 Phils re Legion, Bais While they last 38.66 ssa he hj of 152 million veterans ® college home-study course which a) Chnaren, » Seep Shop, Fifth Fleet EU eligible for some free supplements classroom studies. | ‘and for several
" now taking courses will be able to
, 1951 WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1051
schooling on Uncle Sam, only 600,000 of them took full advantage of what million veterans only used a fraction of their educational benefits —averaging 15 months—with a great many dropping courses they had started
The cut-off date affects all veterans who have not yet started courses. The 1.2 million veterans
continue, if qualified, until 1956. Total cost for the program by 1956, it is estimated, will be $16
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Veterans who have completed pre-med or pre-dental training, to a proffssional school for completion of«the course, aren't necessarily affected by the deadline. The veteran must let the VA know, however, that he has applied for admission each year after completing their GI Bill preliminary training. Any vet who failed to start any training or schooling and then either volunteered or was called back to active duty, is out
but who haven't been admitted)
years has been So on the board of Mr. Fenn directors of the Indiana Society. 7 Dr. Robert Milisen, Indiana University, is president-elect. He will take office in 1952. Other officers who will serve on the soclety’s executive committee include: L. M. Hammerschmidt,| South Bend; Dr. Mack Steer, La-| fayette, and Mrs. Windsor B. Harris, Richmond, vice presidents; Willis B. Conner Jr., Indianapolis, treasurer; Taylor C. Parker, Fair-
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Your Choice of 10 Different Pieces CHROME GIFT WARE
Trays, sugar and cream sets, teapots, gravy boats, lazy susans and others Regularly 9.95, Now Housewares, Fifth Floor
5.77
hiss? ar. Poost $12 Bi EE i Rm and SE oasureh] ies Clasranse! : MEN'S CALIFORNIA lion. Bebiltat of Figura Wish i Dossiile, he loses any Hes Jock Eisman, Siuifton, and MEN'S SHIRTS LEISURE SHOES For tin nuge um 32 TULOR ot” ses cnc: be. cle these oe Bes. © a na ; Jsterans, Bot 3n average ” 2 or re-enlisted uber he yoluntary Matthews, South Bend; Mrs. Ruth , Fil Regularly 3.65, 395 ond 4.50 ow 5.95 Te ow otege- ev monty none creme, ct —even oe, wniey, bmi Tavion [ts A Great Store-Wide Event | simronoi ini ond Regus 95% 1205
plane mechanics; in addition, | many completed high and grade
school. ~The nation’s colleges took care]
nine years from the end of that enlistment in which to wind up their GI training. :
Lafayette; Dr. M. N. Scamahorn, Kokomo; Richard Winchell, Tell City; Addison Beavers, Boonville.
of 22 million U. S.-financed vet- Hoosier Heroes—
erans. Another 1.4 million re-| ceived on-the-job training; 600,-
000 men received training on|
farms.
Local Gl and .14 Others
LOOK FOR THE MILLION DOLLAR SALE SIGNS—THEY MEAN SAVINGS
NO MAIL, PHONE OR C.0.D. ORDERS
fused or soft collars. All sizes ‘in the lot. .
Men's Furnishings, Street Floor
Discontinued styles, broken sizes. Suedes ond leathers in whites, blues, browns.
Men's Shoes, Street Floor
Roomy; Sturdy, White Enameled STEEL OUTDOOR CHAIRS
ON MILLION DOLLAR SALE ITEMS
ki > ¥ ® . 1 he sa ninor we ree on Among’ List of Wounded
ed” «<= ' veterans, art lessons for 40,000, : : ~ . . WU One Indianapolis man is among| Sgt. 1/¢ Dale J, Kennedy, hus- . : . : 27 | flying lessons for 100,000, em-ix piaciers wounded, according band of Mrs. Emma L. Kennedy, | Waich Our Dail Ads Rocker or straight chair tall balming instructions for 6000 and ¢, the latest Defense Department East Chicago. y cling the Secrets of bartending for|cagyalty list, Three more Indiana| pee. Robert M. LaFollette, hus- For Additi I If Regularly -8.95, Now 5.97 2 . : soldiers ‘are listed as killed in : al 4 0 ifiona ems ; h BL S0lY Sourse Mun as action. : oan prCaola. Larelieties Outdoor Furniture, Fifth Floor e - 1 - x » - . : a » a ing number of students as the| KILLED IN ACTION .i Pvt. Leonard A. Neff, son of! program continued from the end Pfe. Bernard I. Goble, son of r._ and Mrs. Shelby L. Neff - of the war to the present has been Mr. an rs. berna . '€, Pekin. | i i — theology. Total De of vets Aurora. os CLEARANCE OF 203 MEN'S SPORT COATS :
t. David. M. P . 8 | " having taken theology is expected! Pfc. Thomas KE, I y, Son ing uri N yirson ioe Mrs. Prescilda Moore, Bedford. po vie rq City.
to be about 30,000. Pvt. Clinton R. Rogers, son of pee popert R. Reed, sof of Mr.|
Application Unhecsssary, . |, Beatrice Rogers, Walkerton.| “vis Raymond E. - Reed.| ans onl NORITAKE CHINA -
With some exceptions the cut-| TT off date applies to all veterans) WOUNDED, | >. who were discharged before July| Pvt. Edwin M." Fraley, son of pn 4 gonert D. Sanchez, son of 25, 1947. This includes the great Mrs...Juno Fraley, R. R. 1, BoX/y "2nd Mrs. Gregorio Sanchez, bulk of them. However, the cut-698.-& East Chicago. off date does not affect disabled] Cp Byron Ballard, son of Mr.
| re. _ Ballard, Me-| Sgt. Emil Sanders Jr., hushand | veterans who are receiving or/and’: Eugene 8 A lof Mvs: Blanche E.. Sanders.
0—563-Pi 63 All-Wool Sport Coats, 48 All-Wool Sport Coats, SAVE 32 3 Piece Set Reg. 29.75 ...i..vs Now 19-75 Reg. $45-360 ...... Now 34.75 72 All-Wool Sport Coats, . 15 Finest Quality Sport Reg. $35-3975 ......Now 24.75 Coats, Reg. $100-$120, Now 64.75 Broken sizes and color assortments
Complete Service for 8 y Men's Sport Shop, Third Floor
Usually 59.95 Now 39.95
want to receive training under Public Law 186. - It is not enough to make an application for training before
daryvigs. Cpl.” Edward L. Barrus, husband of Mrs. Carolyn A. Barrus, North Manchester.
Sandborn. Pfc. Carmen M. Sgro, son of| Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Sgro, Ft.
» Layaway Speciah
ALL WOOL ZIP-LINED GABARDINE COATS 49.75
Irreplaceable on today's market at anything near this price! Tighrl woven gabardine, fine for fall without the lining, warm for. winter wit the lining. Tan, grey, brown, Skipper blue. : Small down payment holds for later delivery; or regular charge accounts. are payable in October. Buy now and beat high prices!
Men's Clothing, Third Floor
|Wayne. . . | Cpl. Charles W. Vest, brother ale i Clarence Bruce, |, Mrs. Peggy J. Pryor, Green-| Veterans who are in the midst Sco > Bend. field. : of a course or period of training Cpl. Colonel W. Gann, son of| A jeter from Pvt. Edwin Frabut who are taking a summer va- Mrs. Gracle M. Snider, Terre joy {01d his mother that he’s feel- ~ cation are not going to pe affect-|Haute. oo linge better after sa ed by the date. Nor are veterans| Pfc. John W. Kelly, son of Mr. a series of treat- , who have had their training in-|an® Mrs. John L. Kelly, Flora. ments in hospit terrupted “for Yeasons beyond! —————— - tals in Korea and
their control.” A call back to ac- ar . + (Japan. tye duty would be considered Contest Will-Leaving ne [ kg reported he such a reason. 'Funds to Accused Slayer was giving a
. Exceptions Cited BARTOW, Fla. July 4 (UP)—|demofistration A veteran who is able to con. Relatives of a prosperous widow about two miles
the deadline. A man has. to ‘be actually in training to be able to continue beyond the final date.
Pfc. Robert E. Bruce, son of
SAVE $30—93-Piece Set
NORITAKE CHINA
Complete Service for 12
59.95
SX Af
Usually 89.95 Now
Fine translucent real china, in traditional designs. Many other patterns greatly re-
from the front tinue a course after the cut-off planned today to contest the willl duced. date cannot stop and begin an-/in which she left everything to ajlast May 16 whea a Clearance! other field of study, but a veteran| ‘friendly undertaker” who is ac-| > . ; can change - within a, cused of strangling her and bury- cheted from a China and Crystal, Fifth Floor ‘ > MEN'S LEISURE JACKETS
broad curriculum without endan. ing her as a heart attack victim. Fock and left ? = gering his rights. | Mortician A. Elwood North, 38,/deep gashes “in Pvt. Farley : od was named sole beneficiary to the his ankles. . |estate of Mrs. Betty Albritton, 57, Drafted in November, 1949, Pvt. : 10 Fishermen \who died last week. North told Farley landed in Korea last May y X N d | {members of the family she suf- } hy menther of the 17th Infan{fered a heart attack. ry Regiment. ee led to Hau . + ‘Four days after her burial, the & The 2¢- year hus Sraduste of . ‘body was exhumed and North Southpor gh School worked in In Gian f Tur t I e.. ‘was charged with murder. Rela- a factory in Los Angeles two MANILLA, P.I, July 4 (CD) tives said they became suspicious years prior to his joining the -~Maybe a lone angler with na of marks on the woman’s seryice.
0 and reel can haul in a giant tuna.|face and because they could find ——————————
But it takes 10 men to haul in no death certificate. s a giant turtle. LET TALK ABOUT
Filipino fishermen have found
Rayon gabardines, linen weave rayons and other smart fabrics
Reg. 14.95, Now 10.95 Reg. 25.50, Now 19.95 Reg. 21.95, Now 14.95 Reg. 27.50, Now 15.95
Men's. Furnishings, Street Floor
ENTIRE STOCK OF FAMOUS
" Excellent Values! 497 MEN'S HAND-TAILORED TIES
NAN BunTLY
Presbyterian Church |
that out. 1 rms at Ogtong ou Bona slapd re- Burns in Bloomington : Your RAYON Suits ~ Now 3 PRICE 5 cently a 220-pounder was brought, pr oOMINGTON, July 4 (UP) | 5 : de- ashore elive=but only after a 10-| mye 79.vear-old United Presby- : Home : en Smooth rayons and pure silks s to man halle. ir terian Church, the oldest in hy | p Misses’, Junior and Half Sizes y 5 lev- THE TURTLE, estimated to be city, was destroyed by fire yester- . 1.50, Now C Reg. $2.50, Now about 500 years old, now vies as/day and damage was estimated By LOUIS RAINIER Reg. 1.50, 5 9 $ ' 1.2 3
a carnival attraction with a Hv- (af $100,000. The blaze broke out while the
IT'S PERFECT . . . PERIOD and said to be the oldest mam- building's roof was under repafr, mal in existence anywhere. {The flames were brought under Just as some are connoisThe new exhibit has an enor- control before spreading, but fire- |} seurs cling to the precedents mous head and measures more|/men were pouring water on the jl established by the Old Masthan a yard across. {Smouldering debris hours later. - [§ ters, so there are still many | City fire officials said the cause |} home planners who are Period tof the fire was not determined. § py ists. They find great sat-
Members of the Woodside ath thie was injured, isfaction in furnishing their odist Church will give a reception)l MAKE A GOOD DEAL/|]homes in the stylg of their in honor of thelr pastor, the Rev. through The Indianapolis Times] favorite period in furniture Merlin W. Schwein, tomorrow at|Classified ads. That's where sell- | history, carrying the authen- j 7:30 p. m. in the Church. Theler meets buyer, landlord meets J ticity to the most minute deRev. Mr. Schwien recently ‘was| renter and employer meets work- § fail. . = reappointed to the church to serve er. Tet Times Want Ads work There are many. lovely old another year. for you. PHONE RI-ley 5551. homes scattered across our continent with the original } paneling, dadoes, fireplaces
Paragon Dresses, Fourth Floor : +o which typify a perfect back- MEN'S SLACKS GREATLY REDUCED ground for furniture of some
cular period. b : 246 Fine Rayon Tropicals and Rayon-and-Nylon Cords, a riod, a sodein , Reg, TIS B95. srs «rerio esses ans Now 544 ized but basic architectural 173 Lightweight All-Wool Gabardine Slacks in designs and styles have been tan, green, brown or blue: : preserved. Colonial homes, Reg. 12.95 and 13.95 .
where Colonial furniture and » Broken sizes and color assortments.
decor would “be appropriate, Men's Sport Shop, Third Floor
Now 8.80
Originally 13.95 and 14.95
$1 Reg. $3.50, Now 1.75
Men's Furnishings, Street Floor
Reg. $1, Now
uxur- ing tarsius only found in Bohol astic
SAVE $35 With Your Old Washer THOR AUTOMATIC SPINNER WASHER 4 : Reg. 224.50 with Your Old Washer 189.50
Reception for Pastor All-season suits in crease-resistant Burling-
ton rayon. Several styles in broken sizes and colors—mostly pastels. Ideal for sum-
: "lini mer. Sensations at this price! Appliances, Fifth Floor
SPECIAL PURCHASE!
French - type homes which would be complemented by the elegance and grandeur of Louis XV Period.- . With the continuing adapta- : tion of furniture of former periods to present-day needs, there is increasing enthusiasm for the occasional period piece or period group for a gracious mingling of the old and new. This is the very basis of modern Contemporary Style. When choosing period (or -* any other) furniture at our
store we want you to ask these 1 98, 2 lor 3.79
questions: Is it functio Save on year-round protection from
PARATECTOR STORAGE BAGS
with built-in moth-killing
Layaway Special! MEN'S CASHMERE COATS 99.50
We hnught the cashmere piece aonds for these coats many months ago. It the same coats were to be purchased at today’s replacement prices, they would have fo sell for $155. Exceptional warmth in view of their unusual lightness and soft feeling. Lustrious camel shade, brown and true navy. Single and double-breasted models. Small down payment holds for later delivery; or regular charge accounts are payable in October. Buy now and save!
.Men's Clothing, Third Floor -
para-vapor pouches
perfect? Is it good to look at? Is it well constructed? We * know the answers will all be
“Quick; Lucy!...Look up Fishing Bait
® DOUBLE affirmative, and we will be d d hs! DRESSER 3 sure that h nade ’ ust, soot and moths - Yexso, Don't you get hooked with Boat Dealers |, Cot lieing chon: * timolol Terrific Value! Limited Quantity Mierer a a SEL | SVihourd Motor} Sax Tams, Available Junibo, regular or witsize with 3-hook MEN'S SUMMER CORD SUITS = ay P T ne | Resorts-Vacation” Open Eves. Till 9 | "oa ; : AGES of your Slephone RC | metal frame, 36" zipper. Clear plastic iy ; ns . : Directory as a quick, y 5 : % ie : foi Liaad barking Lat Jn Rene ’ | body, taffatex Firestone velon trim. " 5 Regularly 27.50 ,.. cu. ivvviinniriecininninnnnnnnans 19.95 ; 2 Suis So. produce, ssrvices. = Ca Foy pic ter 1 IER % : oF i Se : .. | Smooth rayon cords in blue, grey and tan. Cool os seersucker, but hold their shope | > HO Fk Xt | Y ELL ” RE - hah Closet Shop, South Mezzanine «0. | -and press much better. Labels have been removed but you'll ‘recognize the maker. f y : N= : pw: fk. i. ; Bll app TERR Men's Clothing, Third Floor ly ¢ Pi ' - ~ i ts LL LL. la yi abi EY ii TLS hy wok 5 ros A Jane sl wo - av J @ i 1E » ? id : 2
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