Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1952 — Page 4

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MRS. BERTHA H. BANDEMER, 87, of 1913 Broadway, charter member 8t. Paul's Evangelical and Reformed Church, Services 2 p. m, tomorrow in Jordan Funeral Home. Burial, Crown Hill »

n 5 THOMAS L. BURLESON, 73, of 3905 Sadler Drive, retired " plasterer. Services 1 p. m. Saturday in Moore & Kirk Northeast Chapel. Burial, Washington Park.

» »~ ”n HARRY GLEN PERRY, 50, of 3724 Calhoun Bt, former metal finisher at Zenite Metal Corp. Services 2 p. m, tomorrow in Roy J. Tolin Funeral Home, Burial, Crown Hill. » . ” HOWARD V. STEPHANY, 44, of 3632 Salem St, real estate representative for Shell 011 Co. Berv-| cies 3 p. m, Saturday in Trinity Church, Burial, Crown HII, » " . EARL L. TANSY, 50, of 2743 N, Denny 8t., retired Interior dec-| orator, Services 11 a. m. tomor-| raw in Christian Tabernacle, 28th St. and Sherman Drive. Burial, Memorial Park. | ” » » | ROBERT LEONARD, 65, of Bargersville, former Indianapope resident and veteran of orld War I Services 2 p. m.| tomorrow in Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Burial, Washing-| tan Park.

IMRS, AMER ” (ROSA LEE) SIMMONS, 72, of 3737 8. Walcott 8t. Services 3 p. m. Saturday in

Rasty W. Moore Peace Chapel. rial in Memorial Park.

” “ . ‘MRS. MALLIE JOHNSON, 63, of 2077 Highland Drive, local rest. bo 29 years. Services 1 p. dow in Juche Bros, West

Memorial Rites ForR. W. Lucas Jr.

| Memorial services win be held, at 3:30 p, m, Sunday in BroadMethodist Churn for Rich-! W. Lucas Jr, drowning

His parents live at at Delaware st.

Mr, Lucas, civil service employee in Bouth America, he ime ; there Mar. 7 with three other men a boat overturned in the Aysen River, They were on gov-| ernment survey work.

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c. E. Faulkner Rites Set Saturday |

Services are set for 10 a. m.|

Saturda; ax in the George W. neral Home for Claude Faulkner. Burial will be in ashington Park. ‘Mr. Faulkner dled yesterday. He was 53 and lived at 2712 w. Washington 8t. He had been em-| ployed at U, 8. Rubber Co. 22 years prior to retirement due to ill health, Mr. Faulkner belonged | to West Washington Street Pres- | byterian Church, Lynhurst Ma- | sonic Lodge 723 and Scottish Rite. | Surviving are his wife, Mary: two daughters, Miss Phyllis, In-| dfanapolls, and Mrs, Paula Car-| field, Centerville; a sister, Mrs. 1a ler, Brownsburg; f brothers, W. E., Coatesville, | e r E., Plainfield, and Charlie § Noble, Indianapolis. i

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Rifes Set Tomorrow For George W. Fromer

Services for George W. Fromer, | retired engine room employee of | Stokely-Van Camp, Inc. will be held at 1:30. p. m. tomorrow In| Robert W. Stirling Funeral Home, with burial in New Crown, Born In Greensburg, he moved to Indianapolis 40 years ago. He! was a member of t Emanuel, Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mary M.; six d hters, Mrs. Susie Kisner, Mrs. Mary Dollens, Mrs. Eloida Wood and Mrs. Jeanette Inscore, all We Indlanapolis; Mrs. Dorothy Miller, Chicago, and Mrs. Margaret McGee, Los Angeles; a brother, Herman, Jensen Beach, | Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Rosa Griswold, | Wabash: 11 andchildren, and’ three great-grandchildren.

Man, 28, and Boy, 13, Victims of Mishaps

Crushed fingers suffered when a 180-pound valve fell on his left || hand sent Loren Lock, 28, of 2887 Spruce St, to Methodist Hospital today. Mr, Lbck was working at Essex House, N. Pennsylvania and E. Vermont Sts, installing a valve on top of a boiler. His condition was not serious. Also in Methodist Hospital and not serious was Donald Dildone, 13, of 905 Elm St., who became ill at School 8 and fell. His head struck the sc hool steps.

~ CHOKED x. GAS?

THANK HEAVENS! Most attacks are justaold | tadigestion. When it strikes, take Bell-ans tablets. They contain the fastest-scting medicines known to doctors for the relief of heartburn, gas and similar distress. 35¢.

SELLING OUT CASTLE FILM LIBRARY |

Silent abies, 3 Price Indianapolis Camera Co.

E. Washington

Ready-to-Wear Anniversary Sale Specials

All-Wool Worsted

SUITS

Regular $39.95 to $45

7 hs

Navy, grey, tans, powder, stripes, checks, Sizes 9 to 15, 10 to 20, 18% to 24%.

BEMBERG DRESSES

Reg. Price $3.99

3%

smart, wearable, Sook io rayon bem‘berg prints and dots. Bizes 12 to 20, 16% to 4%.

"Men's Spring

SUITS |

$29.95-$35.00 Values

J 61

Men's and young men’s suits made of fancy Rayon. Also gabardines in blue, brown, gray, tan. Single and double breasted. Sizes 34 to 42.

Men’s Sport Shirts on nia of washable gabar-

sport

229

100% NYLON

DRESSES

Reg. $8.95 and $10.95

4%

Puckered or print, So wearable. Dries in minutes, Needs no ironing. Navy, coral, aqua, lilac and beautiful prints. Sizes 9 to 15, 10 to 20, 16%; to 24%.

d “eo A

TOPPERS

Reg. $14.95 to $16.95

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In luscious spring shades. Powder, gold, coral, pink and white. Sizes 8 to 18.

WOMEN’S COTTON

DRESSES

I”

- Reg. $2.98 and $3.98 Value

Special

these New Spring Cot- |

purchase of

ton, 80 square Percales and Piques — Guaranteed washable Shirt-

waist,

have

gored and button skirt styles—some § zipper

closing,

will

Jeunesse sunbreeze.

“RHAPSODY”

FIRST QUALITY Full-Fashioned

stock up tomorrow. Smart summer Sizes 8%; to 10%.

NYLONS

1.35 to 1.50 Values

4c

60-Gauge, 15-Denier 54-Gauge, 15-Denier 51-Gauge, 15-Denier

The three most popular types of hose selling in our anniversary sale at a great saving. Wise shoppers

ALUMINUM HOME FOIL Reg. $1.44 Value

75-Foot Jumbo Roll

Home foil ideal for many uses in the kitchen. Jumbo sizes. Special roll.

TURKISH WASH CLOTHS Regular 10c¢ Value 6°

Colorful plaid turkish wash cloths, Good weight. Choice STEVENS ALL-LINEN CRASH 18 In. Width, Regular 49¢

of colors. First quality. All ‘linen Stevens crash 39° Yd.

color,

toweling. Choice of Brown or Bleached with Hope Bleached PILLOWCASES 42x36 In. Size—Regular §9¢ Value

colored borders. Quality Hgpe bleached 4 4

NYLON SLIPS

V top, 100% nylon crepe slips trimmed at top and hem with wide nylon lace, sizes 32 to 52 in the lot, white or pink, but not every size in both colors.

Soft

tons. tailored styles, button front, button back and sleeveless styles. dark colors, Sizes 32 to 38.

LACE-TRIMMED

Reg. $3.98 and $4.98 Values

WOMEN’S 1.00

BLOUSES ES

rayon crepes, crisp cotFancy trimmed and

White, pastel and

377

pillowcases. Type 128Plastic PILLOW PROTECTORS

thread woven. No fillZipped plastic pillow 29c

Protect against pillows

from soil. Special Each.

ing. First quality, each protector. Made of good weight clear plastic. BRASS HOSE NOZZLES Solid brass garden hose nozzles. Standard size. Special, each—

$9

FANCY CURTAIN MATERIALS Actual 29¢ to 39¢ Value

42 and 44 in. wide, fancy curtain material. Large se- e lection of weaves. Usable lengths of 2 to 10 yards.

36-IN. DRAPERY FABRIC REG. 6%¢ VALUE

Tub-Fast drapery and Yd.

FROM THE BASEMENT

First quality and a EF few irregulars in

group. Sizes 12 to 20 : —38 to 52. Half sizes [+

184 to 24%.

dine in bhlue, green, maroon, tan. Also fancy patterns. Sizes small, medium and large. $2.98 ] value, ‘MEN'S MEN’S Y T JACKETS WORK PANTS $3.98 Value $3.29 and $3.98 Values 279 Men's jackets made of heavy poplin, water repellent; zipper

closing, tan.

in red, Sizes 36 to 46

green, blue,

P14

Men's work pants made of heavy 8-ounce Sanforized gray covert. Also heavy twill imperfects, Sizes 29 to 42.

" “Arvin” Pe. Dinette Sets

Table and 4 Chairs Reg. $78.00 Value

AB

Arvin table, 4 chairs, - Regular price $78.00. Special while they last.

Metal CHAIRS

B63

All metal porch or lawn chair, fitted back and seat. Red or Green, While" they last.

Automatic Action — Extra Rigid Construction — Perforated Steel Top. Makes ironing tasier and fast,

BOYS PANTS & JACKETS

Regular $2.50 to $3.98 One group of boys’ pants and jackets, ers, bibs, and detachable suspenders.

3 to 8.

Rayen gabardine and cotton twill, jackets in cotton poplin water repellent zipper closing, Sizes.

Box-

2?

INFANTS’ 3-PC.

BOOTEE SETS

All wool three-piece, sweater, cap, and bootee.

199

Pink, blue.

Ideal for gifts. , Reg. $2.98 WOOL SHAWLS 99 Special all-wool shawls with knotted fringe, lovely

nursery designs in center.

patterns, colors. Reg. $2.98 CRIB CHENILLE SPREADS 99 Heavy tufted chenille in white with colored

Reg. $2.98

pedal Purchase CASUALS

and PLAY SHOES

for Women and Misses

98

Sandals and straps; black, tan, red,

m ulti colors.

All

sizes 4 to 9. Made to sell for $2.98.

OXFORDS

$2.98 value. Sizes 813 to 3..

CHILDREN 'S MOCCASIN STYLE

Brown leather heavy composition soles. Regular

199

BAMBOO ROLL-UP

CURTAINS

Imported Natural Color Fine quality imported bamboo shades at low prices, Many used for these, for windows, screens and porches. These blinds give privacy with venti- » lation, Complete with cleat cord and pulleys. Ready to install. All 6-ft. long.

Choice of width: 81.59

19 4-feet wide, 6-feet long ..... $2.

$2.69

1 8-feet wide, B-feet long .... $3 ® $3.59 8-feet wide, 6-feet long .... $4.29 10-feet wide, 6-feet long ..

.

$-feet wide, 6-feet long ...

B-feet wide, 6-feet Yong cone

T-feet wide, 6-feet long case

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slipcover fabrics. Choice of floral designs in com-36-IN. SPORT DENIMS REG. 69¢ VALUE

bination of colors. Colorful stripe and plain A49e ® Yd.

colored Sport denim. Large selection of patterns. Tub fast. CANNON TURKISH TOWELS Hand and Face Size, Reg. 29 Value 24e

INFANTS’ CRIB BLANKETS and Maize.

Regular $2.98 satin binding.

Cannon reversible turkd ish towels Ideal for

hand and face. 15x26-in.

size. Choice of five solid colors.

= Crib blankets, Colors:

White, Pink, Blue, Mint

Solid rayon

LL]

Birdseye DIAPERS

Seconds of $2.98

27x27 Birdseye sjss Doz.

BLEACHED. SHEETS

Type 128 Thread Woven, Regular $2.39 Value

“HOPE”

Nationally known Hope bleached * sheets.

1 First quality 26x34 as-

diapers slightly imRECEIVING BLANKETS

| perfects. Hemmed Regular 49¢ 39°

sorted colors with strip ends,

Heavy

ready to use. MEN'S $1.98 HATS HALF PRICE

Men's hats made of wa- 99

quality. No filling. First quality. i Choice of Two Sizes 72x99 In. 81x99 In. Twin Size ny Full Size jis 80 SQUARE

DRESS PRINTS

36-IN. WIDE, TUB FAST.

36-In. fine quality 80-square dress

prints.

Large selection of the new-

est spring pattern. Small, medium and large designs. Length 2 to .14

yds,

Rayon Priscilla Ruffled

CURTAINS

90" Width to Pair 214 Yards Long

Reg. 3.98 Value

Special, pair sean

Special, yard

, Sizes 10 to-12.

ter repellent cloth in tan MEN'S ATHLETIC SOX

and gray. Sizes 6% 65¢c VALUE A44¢

to Tis. Men's heavyweight athletic sox in plain white. MEN'S ARMY .. AND NAVY TYPE

OXFORDS

WHILE THEY LAST

p38

BLACK OR BROWN Sizes 6 to 12

Good grade upper leathers. Leather insoles, Goodyear welt construction. Everlite soles for long

Sheer quality rayon

marquisette curtains, Wide ruffles. Light tvory shade.

wear, worth ‘a good deal more than the price indicates. Brows or black. B-C- D-E. . . -

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