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CONTRIBUTIONS 1 Dept. 496-2 cocina Previous Balance ......§12,881.11 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Short IN. Fo We coisnnsnssnsna 30.00 and Miles ......... aan | Employees of the Main- |Dept. 2800, Link Belt. ... tenance Dept. of Com- Indianapolis “Baie hg) ball Club areas iene
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Saturday—9 a. m..5:25 p. m.
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| Women’s 17th Ward Dem-
| mercial Motor Freight Inc. of Indiana. .v.% 00 In Memory of IL. P. W.... Mrs. L. Hobbs .........
80.00 ;n Memory of Maing 5.00 Stokely ....eoovvvavnes
20.00 Elmer R. Koelling ...... Chapter V, P.E.O ...... 3.75 Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Foulke 5.00 Susanne Talmage 50.00 Vivens Sub Deb Club..
Eagle Creek Home Economics Club ....
Nora School . sane id. M. and M. L. M. . srena {Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Taylor | Local 1150 United Steel | ‘Workers of America... |Link Belt Co. Ewart A Friend { Plant Tool Room... 65.50 Maurice G.
| {Club 250 00 George Martin, | C- R. Y. Social Club..... 5.00 bus, Indiana
International Brother- Cub Scout Pack 55 of the hood of Electrical Edwin Ray Methodist
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75.00 ‘anna Bailey ...... Colum-
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| | Workers AFL Local | Ohurelt »:svvesanerss . | 3504 ...ioirnvninsaen 150.00 yim, Shirley and Henry. . {A Friend . teeesannas A Friend ...ooioe0venss La 0. N. N. ES. Sub Employees of the Carpen- | Deb Club «ivsevsrnsn 5.00 ter Steel Co. «vvvennns
King’ s Indiana Billiard |" Co. Employees and Mr. ! King {Samuel Manfield .......
{Employees of American | Hosiery Mills ....... 42.00 Naphtali Eskenazi 1.00 Employees of the Fidelity Mutual Life Ins. Co.. 5.00 In Memory of Baby Rich-
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| Contributions by the Em- | ard EXnNer ....esrseés ployees of Community Employees of Dean Bros. Buick, Inc, for Mr. and Pumps ...\...00
Mrs. J. H. Taylor and Mr. L. A. Walther ....
! |Staff- of Railroadmen’s s 200.00. Federal Savings & Loan
{Allison’s L.P.O., Association ........00 {| Dept. 497-8 .......4e 14.00 Fred Wellman ......... |Western Electric Dept. Christian Men Builders, | 522, Shadeland Plant. . 3600 Ine. J..oinseivenns ele Allison L. P.O. A¥riend ....co0000000
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tern Works, Inc. B & B.R. Dunn Beverage Co., Inc, Employees Ruth Biscan ...eeeess00e Tac-Toe HOP vecevessnes No Name ..... ssssenenae Donna Freeman ...oeeee C. W. Weathers Madden-Nottingham Post 348 Riddick Piano Company. H. M. Graves, Inc.....
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35.00 Mr. ona Ms. A. H M. Graves
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50.00 Indianapolis Liederkranz
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Total ...5....... $1,655.57 Retail Druggists ..... 1 Child, 11.001 : mses | JEOYS ClB88 + 00esei'evnns 1 Child ’ Total ¥o Date ... $14,536.68 Stokely-Van Camp Trafi DIRECT DONORS Pi De ry £3 r - Market, 5. 00 Local Union 1048 IBEW | ‘30th and Sherman (AFL) employees of i , 5.00 RCA Viet Divisi DHMVe «ieininninnieai; 1 . lor vision Stokely-Van Camp Bill 25.00 and salaried employ- y os 163 Chil ing Bureau .......... 1 Child 1.00 €68 ......... asus Children yarshall and Huschart . 500 Hillcrest Country Machinery Co. EmClub .,...... ++++s 45 Children; ployees .............. 1 5.00 Amalgamated Clothing Tee Pee Restaurant .... 1 10.00 Workars Local Millinery Dept, L. _S. 05.00 MB cieieeiiaiiin 11 Children’ Ayres & Co. ......... 1 State Highway Central Dept. 646 Allison Division 500 Garage Stockroom 4 Children of General Motors ... 1 Child “Allison Division Plant 7 Bis yy wrainens «vsese 4 Children 1 1 15.00 Allison Division Plant § © Food > Poisoning Manufacturing Inspeec- : S90: ton ..venieensrs 9 Children’ Hits 20 Workers “77 Real Silk Offices, Em- CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa, Dec. 19 10.00 ployees’ Store and out- (UP)—Twenty Wilson and Co. you side customers who packing plant employees were| 50: 00 contributed ... .. 3 Children 10.00 Sportwsear Accessories food poisoning after they were
3d Floor L. 8S. Ayres
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Here’ s the Clothe-A-Child | Contributors List
Franklin D. ‘Roosevelt 10.000 Chapter of ITSC...... 1 5.00 Women’s Organization. of National Association of
Chile)
{stricken on the job,
8.66. & Coiveceinss «+++ 8 Children; The employees began complainAllison Divis i on jing of stomach cramps and weak2.00 Group ....... 3 Children ness in their legs and began
| St. George Progressive Stewart - Warner Corp. Welding Dept 825. 46.50! 'P. R. Mallory Dept. 212 10.00 Night Shift .. ... Vonnegut Hardware Co. 10.00 Employees 100.00 Inductuner Dept. P. R. Mallory Plant 2.. Friday Ballet and Tap Classes’ of Katherine Anderson Dance Studio 25.00 L. 8. Ayres & Company
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10.00
2 Children
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vomiting, a spokesman said, and
{used to rush the stricken to the
2 Children hospitals.
The extent of the illness was
2 Children not determined, but one hospital
attendant said some were “so sick
2 Children | they couldn't talk.”
A company spokesman said em'ployees of the hog kill departiment, where the poisoning struck, were served ham and noodles for| Child lunch and the poisoning was ten-' tatively blamed on that dish.
8.10 Domestic Dept. ...... 1 Child - - Indianapolis Power & Shortwave Outlook 25.00 Light Co, 2d Floor By Selence Service 5.00 Morris St. Plant ..... 1 Child WASHINGTON, Dec. 19— 18.56‘In Memory of J. R. W. .. 1 Child Shortwave radio broadcasts will 1.50 Cub Scouts Pack 169 .... 1 Child come through fairly well or even 5.00 In Memory of Mother better today and tomorrow, fore5.00 and Father .......... 1 Child casters at the National Bureau Girls of Claypool Hotel of Standards predict. Signals will 5.00, Tavern ......c..sesss 1 Child be disturbed by fading Friday and 100.00 Alpha Pi Omega Sorority, Saturday, but reception will prob50.000 Gamma Chapter ..... 1 Child ably again be fair by Sunday.
[Gear Works Gives Needy
Chila Child was always there to help.”
Child be clothed against the cold winter
Child this young man;
hospitalized late. yesterday with give aid to suffering children:
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By ART WRIGHT “When we needed it, Clothe-A-
These words came from a young man who knows what it means to
rains and dampness. Spurred on by their own desire
-'|to give help where help is needed,
and ‘by the enthusiasm shown by the employees
Child and management of the Indiana
Gear Works went over the quota
Child [they had set for their 1951 Clothe-
A-Child contributions. They gave up their usual inter-
|shop gifts several years ago be|cause they realized that it was
I | | | | | I | | | | | | | | | | | more important that ragged, shivering children be warm. This year they broke their last year's rec-! | ord. : | | | | i. I | | | | | | | | | |
They gave $1250—how about
There are three ways you can|
ONE—S8end a cash contribution
|by either check or money order (to Clothe-A-Child,
Indianapolis | Times, 214 W. Maryland St. | TWO~Take a shivering child
to any store and buying clothes | 3 Children ambulances and private cars were|
for him with your money. If you care to do that, call Clothe-A-Child at PL aza 5551 and ask for! a donor appointment. THREE—Place every dime you can spare on The Times Mile-O-Dimes on W. Washington St. in| front of the L: 8. Ayres & Co. bg
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Dear Homemakers: by Louls RAINIER * Don’t forget in all your hurried days to check up on those Christmas decorations. Making the house look Christmasy puts everyone in the holiday mood. Hide away your everyday bric-a-brac for the season . . . banish the everyday. look of your potted greens by tucking shiny little tree decorations in their foliage. All you need is a hairpin, to put in the opening and stick into the earth. Of course you want the traditional Mistletoe tied with red (teen-agers love this), hanging in just the right spot... sprays of green to lay across the mantelpiece or bookcase . .'. the fragrance brings back many long-ago holidays . . . and don't forget to decorate your front door! A large wreath . . . perhaps a gay string of small bells or even just. a huge red bow makes such a difference, Come in and browse around for enduring gifts to enhance your home for the holidays. For informal, comfort able living more and more smart homemakers are looking to Fashion-Wise French Provincial at Budget-Wise prices . the mellow cherry wood . . . the graceful lines . . . the quiet refinement , .-. all of which are so hvery pleasing. Enough for now.
Easy Terms Available Sincerely, Open Eves. Till 9 LOUIS RAINIER and staff
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