Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1952 — Page 7
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International Sorority, are | Including small carrying charge BE Tm al Mesdames Patricia Boothe, BLOCK'S, Indianapolis 9, Indiana > 508.7-27 I Lucille Gu Figley and Marian | Please send me the followin I i J . ' . ew g Lawn Seed C. Higgins, Misses Virginia | A beautiful 36" model, full porcelain inside and 1 = me : en 1 CT: Wear and Jeans | I a Quantity —} Sie aa Kind : ___ Price fa OJ Charge I nine L. Smith. Sp” a 3 r i J Cl dtr won antes | i out, with center simmer burners and latest-type } - Y— man for the initiation dinner, [J€.0.D. a ao reted by Mrs. Marte | * precision oven heat control. Spun glass insulation, : | Co te WHI I Lindquist and Miss Clarice | ’ Ei . . - | or More I ini ; | Complete selection of most Roper models now smokeless broiler, ball bearing storage drawer. ! u ; A very good buy! . | Names ...covnnesinees ass sast aaa Re aay Seabees vane Sakai navans [] Amount i Rivi ra Club Fete ready for delivery, 139. 50 to 339. 50 | Address. ....cciiiiciniiiiiiiiiiianiii aia tai i epuin Enclosed ~ A dance big] follow ihe. An- | = a 4 > b iy... Ll Tener Sols . i stallation of the new officers BLOCK'S RANGES, FIFTH FLOOR AND 3 BRANCH STORE If this Is a new acco nt. pl d it references. _ Club at 8:30 p. m. tomorrew. i : . . <n . - :
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NewOfficers--. ~ = =~ +. — ih Bs on FFTH FLOOR _ ond 3sramcStores ~~
Listed By +. MAIN STORE OPEN THURSDAY FROM 12 NOON TO 8:30 P. M.
Cheer Guild
MRS. ROBERT R. AL- | LENTHARP. is the | re-elected president. of
the Riley Hospital Cheer Guild, Other officers are Mesdames B. H. Jerip, R. J. Shea, R. E. Colglazier, Noble Reed and H. J. Walker, first through fifth’ vice presidents. Mrs, Otto Heuser and Mrs. R. C. Hutchins are secretary and corresponding secretary. Mesdames C. D. Vawter, W, O. Eakin and J. H. Andrews are state, assistant state and ex- | tension secretaries.
HOME BUDGET STORE, Pennsylvania and Washington 424 N. Winois ; Mondays, 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Monday and Thursday, 9:30 a.m. to 9.00 p.m.
Thursdays; TZ noon to 8:30 p.m. IRVINGTON STORE, 5534 E. Washington Monday ond Friday, 9:00 a.m, to 9.00 p. m,
Branch stores open other week days 930 a m. to 5.00. p.m.
‘ Porcelain Top
Save $100 in This %-Price Sale A BASEN
| { 8 un 8 OTHERS ARE Mrs. Frank | Stevens, treasurer; Mrs. Her. | man C. Frommer, auditor; Mrs. R. W. Cook, parliamentarian; | Mrs. Edna Lambert, purchasing director; Mrs. Carl Auman,
sewing director; Mrs. B. H. MOTOR left to right
Beard, publicity, and Mrs. Double Door 11"
George Layne, membership. ; go RADIO-PHONOGRAPHS th os ide. 20 Mrs. Claude Franklin was re- ; With shelves inside. 24
Wide, .20" deep, 36"
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cently. elected president of the > : high Et Cetera Club. tonlv $13 4 igh. Other newly elected officers v 95 on own : » are Mrs. Joseph R. Muters- 8-Tube model with 3.speed . pi a week) : ’ lain 1 d Mrs. E. D. Tenb / : . oroelain io Dr changer, originally 199.95 covinet sane. O° Mrs. Wallace H. Middleton and Mrs. Clifton E. Barnes, record- { "Hi * height of 4 36" High, 2 shelf spaces. Heavy gauge steel, the eight o ing and entrespanding secretes. 7 Tubes plus rectifier give this compact console the powgr aid selectivity for excellent FM-AM per- White enamel, black your range treasurer. 3.8need aiffomatic rollout 4 h 218" 12" records. Smart. modern base. Porcelain top 20"x Y Wednesday Afternoon ormance. -Jpeea auromaric roli-our recora changer plays ‘ ' ecordas. mart, mode 16", Very special! ® White duo-enamel finish Mrs. Robert Campbell is the mahogany cabinet, ideal size for apartment or small room. 3314" High, 23" wide, 16!" deep. newly elected president of the $5 Fil b to the fl black b Wednesday Afternoon Club. Quantity limited. Double Door 24 ull base to the tloor, black bases Other officers named at a | : recent meeting of the group | BLOCK'S FIFTH FLOOR AND 3 BRANCH STORES ° . are Mrs. Gilbert Kidd, vice | With gray mother-of- Porcelain tops, all chrome hardware Be BJ. hrs Saray : : Do ple eT, . . . S ’ - edged. ide, 2 cording and corresponding sec- "Le . retarics; Mrs, . Stanley Price, ; ; deep, 36" high. BLOCK'S KITCHEN FURNITURE, FIFTH FLOOR
treasurer, and Mrs. H. O. Warren, permanent custodian
ee Bundt! |= Of Decorators| 0 YOU CANT EXPECT THE SAME GRASS T0 GROW ALL PLACES
Twelve members of the Indiana Chapter, American Insti-
tute of Decorators, are attend- Whi pb ) St k L t USE ing the 21st annual conference t e resen oC as S of the group in New York - . through Sunday. Attending are Mesdames Lu- ; p cille Burbank, Marigrace Dal- Te : ton, LaVonne Gable, Charlotte Brand New 1951 a, :
Kruse, Helen B. Thornton and Josephine Coburn, Miss Dor-
othy G. Helmer, Miss Dorothy Benson, Maxwell Coppock and Francis Macomber. From out-of-town are John
C. Lindsey and Jack Lindsey of Ft. Wayne. - neg ” ” »
® MISS HELMER was elected assistant secretary-treasurer of the National Board of Gover-
In the sun... in the shade ... in our unpredictable Hoosier climate . . .
there's a Woodruff adapted seed mixture for every location, Grow a better lawn this year with the seed that has a better chance.
nors at the meeting. One hundred decorative displays and settings arranged by | $ 5 many of the country's foremost nN 30 ¥ 40 manufacturers of furniture, ave (o) —— fabrics, floor coverings, lighting
fixtures and accessories will be shown. Also on the program is
a planned tour of some of New On These Kelvinators York's most interesting homes. i 4 pir 269.95 81/3 Cu. ft. model now...239.95 WOODRUFF TURF-MAKER WOODRUFF SHADY SPOT WOODRUFF ROYAL LAWN SEED t Cut : 1b. box, 3-Ib. box, Act Oo 309.95 8 Ca # 3 Lore madd 269 95 1.69 4.89 1-1b. box, 3.Ib. box, 1-1b. box, 3.Ib. box, D lin uenc : e I «+207. S-Ib. box, 7.98 1.29 3.49 1.29 3.49 € q Y A blend of turf-forming 5-Ib. box, 5.98 S.b. box, 5.98
324.95 12 Cu. ft. model........289.95 grasses adapted to your
own local area, to grow Especially blended for ~~ Well balanced general a weed-free, luxuriant sturdy growth in hard-to- purpose seed for large lawn. cover shady areas. lawn areas.
At a one-day meeting this week the Indiana Citizens Conference on Children and Youth outlined a five-point program whereby local communities may
369.95 11 Cu. ft. model........329.95
Only $3 a week incl. low carrying charge (15% Down)
BLOCK'S FIFTH FLOOR AND 3 BRANCH STORES
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Feed a Balanced Diet VIGORO Save $30 on This New 1952 For lawn, plants or shrubbery you need this
complete plant food, with all the elements required for ‘vigorous growth. It gives you
more plant food for your money in the ROPER GAS RANGE - form easiest to use. : 5-Ib. bag, 53c 25-1b. bag, 1.70 / 10-Ib. bog, 95¢ 50-/b. bag, 2,80 Regularly 1 39 B( While Limited 100-16. bag, 4.55 169.50 UY Quantity Lasts :
BLOCK'S GARDEN SPOT, FIFTH FLOOR Mail and Phone (CA-8511) Orders Filled
Stress was made on co-ordl- Save $40 on 8 cu. ft. Model HR ¥ od Fou They wore famous KELVINATOR POLARSPHERE With Across-the-Top Freezer ticipation in community affairs, children of the community. Reliable, for seeding A favorite with Indiana Finest, purest seed from Clubs to Present Brookside Park at 12:30 p. m. presidents. |
nating youth activities in In- < diana. Points were outlined by Miss Anna Laura McElhenie, field | dren and Youth. They were: To strengthen family and spirit- : sealed-in-steel unit that never needs ‘ 2 ‘ igi 95 to pool skills of various experts oiling ...all with 5-YEAR Originally 289 3 - on children and youth and to 4 o \ EC PARK LAWN SEED BLOCK'S BEST LAWN SEED, ~~. KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS ai ) ? large areas. the fields of Kentucky, 99 8/0as home lovers for many for the aristocrat of all Trees to Park Two trees, an oak and a sweet tomorrow by the Federation of International Travel - Study Mrs. Gerald 8. Decius, federa- | tion president,” will welcome | {
curb juvenile delinquency 479.00 12 Cu. ft. 2.door model..439.95 consultant for the National Mid- All ultra-modern . . . all with the ual life, to encourage youth parprovide equal opportunity to all | WARRANTY PROTECTION PLAN il for Children and Youth, pre S Ibs, 3.95 2.98 Wi “ Ibs, 2,20 5 Ibs. 4,98 cil for ren ' = on Black's Easy Terms 5, 3. 2 Ibs, 2. 5 1” 6. ., oe fd 18 WEEKS TO PAY tet: LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE . WHITE CLOVER ....... 1.491b. years. lawns. gum, will be presented to Clubs, Inc, in honor of past | members and friends and in-
troduce conservation chairman, Mrs. R. G. Rossell, and co- | chairman Mrs. H. P. Willwerth, Mrs. Mary Connor, Park Board representative, will accept the trees. {
Sorority Announces List of Initiates
Recent initiates into Theta Pi Chapter, Sigma Phi Gamma
‘ 15% Down, only 1.66 a week
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Tommy, Woods’ orchestra will | - r Grn : oly provide, ihe music. : i Li ‘ . -
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