Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1951 — Page 22

2% :

v

®

PAGE 20 -

PREPARE NOW for your win-

ter warmth needs. Look in the : . . Business Service Column (Classification 12) of The. Times Want ‘ v Ad ‘Section for insulators, fur. i

nace-service firms, ‘cleaners, and repair service, etc.

RUBBER TILE

SPECIAL LOW PRICE

° Members of Reserve Officers will be taken on a verbal tour of front tonight,

military government units in Ko 1) ]

Each 9x9 War 11

rea.-at the close of

ROEBUCK AND CO.

AN EXTRA NIGHT

TO SHOP DURING OUR CHRISTMAS RECORD DAYS

OPEN

TONIGHT AND

SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK

Indiana's. Tth District Congressman William INSTALL IT Bray will describe his recent tour of front ner YOURSELF units by jeep and plane, while traveling with a SAVE HALF C Congressional ‘committee. Mr. Bray served with

Association here A the Korean battle

lis's Mavor o he - Month, wil ipeak on

Breakfast Clut i. m.

lowed as fol lows:

Life in Eire

Miss Ruth Carson

Miss Ruth Carson, Purdue University senior and International Farm Exchange student, will speak on Ireland at the December meeting of the Marion County Rural Youth Club at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow in Purdue-Marott Center, 902 N. Meridian St. Her lecture. accompanied by color slides; will cover her trip to 11 different farms in Ireland last summer. She will wear an Irish dress, shaw! and bonnet. shure and begorrah.

Second Course

John F. Carsen, Children's Museum staff naturalist, will con-

0 | Now . .. at D. R. Smith's

BONUS SALE!

Good Until December 22nd GIVE US A NAME

48-PC. DINNERWARE SET .. .or The Equivalent Value in Merchandise

810 VIRGINIA AVENUE

\ }

CHRISTMAS

The nome of someone who may be interested in a FRIGIDAIRE Refrigerator or Range! If we sell them our gift to you . . ,

duct a repeat of the Museum's

a

Similar to Hlustration

For Your Home This Christmas Buy

FRIGIDAIRE

With D. R. SMITH'S

INDIANAS LEADING FRIGIDAIRE DEALER

ITH C

Indian lL.ake Country

“Good citizenship” at : . ne YMCA sun- Singing and Hanging jay Morning

this Sunday at 8

He will be fol-

Where to Go _

Pro Basketball: Olympians vs, Boston Celtics. $2 and $1.50. ." Butler Field House. 8:30 p. m. Hollywood Ice Revue, featuring Barbara Ann Scott. $3, $2.40 and $1.80. State Grounds Coliseum. 8:30 p. m.

cred Heatt at Broad Ripple; Otterbein vs. Attucks at Tech; Lawrence at Deaf School; \ Washington, at Howe; Beech Grove at Park School; Nobksville at Shortridge; Tech at New Castle; Ben Davis at War-

10 His speech will be followed by Clnb ren; Decatur Central at GreenBeautiful a business meeting and election Iuidy's ability to whack the wood; Southport at Franklin of 1952 oflicers at the Naval white pill far and straight comes Township; Whitestown at Pike GIVEN Armory, \ from her father, Fred Keesling,| Township and Speadway at who is pro at Indiana Lake in Plainfield. 70c. All games at With Your S th S . / Aix me : : 8 Purchase ournern wing addition. to being principal of p. m. Installa- Coed golfers at Stetson Univer- lawrence Central, She likes Luthern Playhouse producFire RC] Men Kit oe % ; Ya Stetson U. because of vear-long tion “The Passing of the Third ~~ | sity, Leland, Fla have been ¢ W s Univ J RDAN BROTHERS oined this year by Judy Keesling, Suh and the school's pro, famed Floor Back." Indiana °UniverJ ih Io . OC nirsl H h Pug Allen sity Auditorium at State Fair 333 W. WASH 1.4685 [i lormer Lawren $ 8 Grounds. 8:30 p.m. School student and women's M S k LL. _ ee ayor peaks : : popular conservation badge ‘hrictis MW r ndian - t Christian Emhardt, Indianapo course for ‘Girl Scouts. Classes

f

will meet at 1:30 p. m. on Satur-

days during December, starting tofiorrow.

Carols will be sung and greens hung at 5:30 p. m. Sunday during the Oaklandon Community Christmas Sing at Universalist Church. The Advent season opening will ‘include planting and lighting of a Christmas tree by

)

Deg. —9-~ The Boy Scouts in the Fire DepartMr. Emhardt Rev. James L. 0. angle. Emerson, Christmas Alone Among Thou Open House sand ) Peanle Dex 23-1 h¢ Fhe yt a Koran Temple Rev. Richard C. Brown, “Christ- py, onters of the Nile, will be n Dec 0—Frank. Morton, p.ciesses ata 5 p. m. open house Year In and Year Out Sunday at the "home of Mrs. Charles Russell, 1016 N. Drexel

Ave. Christmas toys for children at Shriner's Crippled Children's Hdspitals will be on display,

Chinese Philosopher Dr. Y. P. Mei, of Yenching China. will deliver two public lectures at Butler University Mondav, at 11 a. m. and 3 p. m, “Topics at the Room 162 sfons will be. “Philosophies East and West’ and’ “The Spirit’ of and Some Movements in Chinese Philosophy.” Dr. Mei is currently la visiting professor at the University of Cincinnati. Skulls of “Butler University raternity men assay a higher percentage of grav matter every vear lately, according to L. Gray Burdin, dean of men. He announced the frat scholastic average for 1949-50 was sixth among all schools in the country having such organizations on campus. In 1947-48 Butler ranked

ses-

13th and- in 1948-49 took 11th place. One Week Off Something went awry when ladies of Sacred Heart Church informed the Spotlight (South Side community weekly: 12,000

circ.) of their big spaghetti dinner lans. Spotlight forthwith an-

nounced the dinner will take place this Sunday. Take heed, Spotlight readers

Editor George Cafouros has asked us to state that the dinner will be held from 3 p. m. to 7 p. m. on Sunday, Dec. 9, in Sacred Heart Hall. So there's a week of grace in which to whet appetites a whit.

BIG TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE

Your Old Refrigerator May Make Your Down Payment

Frigidaire Gives You Value— - Economy and

Quality

Telephone AT lantic 1562

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Two Admit

Fair

High School Basketball: Sa- |

a

S

‘Wholesale Car Looting

| .Two teen-agers accused of looting about 50 cars here were bound ito Grand Jury today under $1000

‘bond each.

Police said their loot included a $2000 violin, an unclaimed coon hound, and much clothing which they dumped in the river because it didn’t fit. Grand larceny charges were pressed against Robert Sanders, 18, of 969 W. Pearl St.. arid Luke Castle Anderson, 19, ‘of 150 Geisendorff St. They appeared before Judge Phillip I. Bayt in Municipal Court 3. Specific charge against Sanders was the Sept. 28 theft of a $2000 violin from a car owned by mu-

sicilan Laurice Cook, 4903 W. Washington St. The charge against Anderson was for theft

of topcoats Oct. 25 from another car. In addition, police said, the youths admitted “nearly 50” other car = lootings. Several hundred dollars worth of loot, including the valuable dog, were found in their homes, police said. Sanders was just leaving the courtroom on another charge when he was ushered back in the larceny case. Judge Bayt fined him -§15 and costs for shodting a gun within the city limits. He was hunting rabbits with a One shot fired by the whizzed past the .ear of Sgt. Llovd Whobreyv,

Voter Registration To Start Tomorrow

Registration of voters

for the 1952 Key primary and fall elee-

tion starts tomorrow in Marion County, The Registration Board office in the Courthouse will be open

from 8 a. m. until noon Satur-

(edi ll[e

Long Strike Ends | At Tool Firm

LAFAYETTE, Ind, Nov. 30 (UP)—The Ross Gear & Tool Co. resumed operations today follow-! ing end of a long strike by some| 700 CIO United Auto Workers which halted operations in several other industrial plants. | Spokesmen for Local 531 of the! union said members voted last night to accept a new contract

reached yesterday in a’ 22-hour |. conference, y Floyd I. Munson, vice president ?

of ‘the plant, said the plant should oil ® be in full production by Monday. |] § & Mr. Munson said the contract Rll Ty ‘called for a 4-cent hourly cost-of-living increase and a 6-cent hourly

®

2

_ ȴ % $

.,

N Who else wants fo stay

young

general increase subject to approval of the Wage Stablization E 3 Board. : Learn to dance at Arthur Murray's Historical Society *Over 40” Club. Find new youth... Rejects Butler Bid make new friends... have more fun! The Disciples of Christ His- . torical Society will locate in Nash- | Gi TRUE...dancing keeps you young and we can ville, Tenn., instead of accepting prove it at Arthur Murray's. You see dancing is the invitation of the Butler School the perfect form of exercise especially when you learn of Religion to come here. to Sots the Arthur Murray Way. It tones up the

Announcement of the society's decision to leave Culver-Stockton College, Canton, Mo., and establish headquarters in the Vander-bilt-Peabody Library came yesterday from St. Louis. The board then voted to make the change. Prof. Ronald E. Osborn who teaches church history in the Butler School of Religion is pres-

and confidence. So come

Studio Open

muscles, improves balance and gives you new poise

in now and join one of our

“Over 40” Club Classes. Learn with a congenial group and even after your very first lesson you'll feel younger.

Studios completely air-conditioned

36th Anniversary Special

ident of the historical society. The 10 a.m. society consists of a museum and + : a library with certain very valu 0 10 P-Mm- Rates Now in Effect able religious documents It is Daily

administered by

tor and a «

a national dire

day and from 8 a. m. unt through Fridays Voters who have changed ad

il4 p.m

ARTHUR

dress since’ the last election should fill out their registration 22), 2 N. PENNSYLVANIA cards and mail them to the

Board of Registration, Room 12

Ask About Our Special

thd 2-for-1 Rates

MURRAY

FR. 2565

Courthouse,

A COATS 39° =

A £SUITS :327; ' DRESSES .....'9"%

Charge For (JRE

SUITS '49"; TOPCOATS *39"". w COATS 49"

a1

"CREDIT IS THE BUY WORD

FIER IAA

W

Complete Selection of BOYS’ AND

Modern dinette. table an chairs. ( Shop ea

$1 WEEKL

Mirrors! -sizes. every r home! § play no

$1 DoW

Plastic The mu ual cha A perf Now onl

$1 DOWN

Two-doc smoker. finish with sn pulls, N $1 Down

Deep- set fort for house! . rocker g colors,

$1 WEEKI

Enchan THE gi ever-poj finish, keys. N

$l