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(CLARENCE JAMES WARNER, The Times’ Teen of the Week, is a senior in Crispus Attucks High School and the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Warner, 526 W. , Vermont St.
This school year he succeeds Dick Moll as president of the Intra-eity Student Council. He is president of the Holladay Memorial Library Council, a member of Attucks’ math club and the Hi-Y. This summer he
represented Attucks at the stu-°
dents and teachers summer conference at St. Mary’s Lake, Mich,
SUNDAY, SEPT. 7, 1952
The Teen of the Week—
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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Times vhoto by Raymond Bright,
Last year he was president of Attucks’ Student Council, vice president of the Intra-city Student Council and vice presi-
cil, as well as participating in Attucks’ Junior Vaudeville. He hopes to attend Purdue University or Michigan State and study architectural engineering.
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BASKETS—IMPORTED AND
AMERICAN. Luxury Flower
and Magazine Reeds—Hickory, Oaks, Brown and White Willow. Charming wedding gifts. Hundreds to pick from. We invite you to look. No obligation. 15 MINUTES WEST OF INDIANAPOLIS ON ROAD 36 IN DANVILLE—DINSMORE’S,
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BRIARCLIFF ANTIQUES 45032 NORTH EMERSON CH. 0516 CH. 0534 Upright Regine music box, selection of Pattern glass goblets. OPEN 12 TO 9, DAILY AND SUNDAY,
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rare. and unusual items of interest. SPILLMAN ANTIQUE SHOP. 4425 E. 10TH ST. IR. 6779.
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Exact pair Walnut poster beds, easily cut to twin size, pair of very rare St. Bernard Carousel dogs. Hours by chance or appointment. THE VILLAGE STORE, 11 miles East of Indianapolis and four miles West of Greenfield on U. 8, 40. Phone Greenfield 4041.
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China, colored and patog tern glass, lamps, tables
BERRY'S ANTIQUES —3838 N. ARLINGTON, IR8187. OPEN DAILY, 7 TILL 9.
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Large antique cherry chest, Rose back chairs, Rose wood secretary, Martha Washington rocker, Fren curio ‘cabinet, bric-a-brae, china, Chinese items of interest. OPEN SUNDAY & DAILY 11 to 5, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY EVES, 7 tll . PARKING IN REAR LI I JORDAN'S ANTIQUES, 4225 COLLEGE, HU-5585. 2
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AKSEL, 413 E. THIRTIETH ST. We feel the pickup in g business promised for ol this Fall has already LD begun. We are preparing full force for the rush, Daily, evenings and Sundays. TA. 5829.
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Many new items of @ interest. NORA M. J AXE. OPEN DAILY |} AND EVES.
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HOME PLATING CO. 917 MASS. AVE. Replating, restoring repairing Gold, silver, brass, copper, nickel, chrome. Silverware—Jewelry—Antiques
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Any antique item needed. 6 Leg tables in Ch, Wal, or Maple. Marble top tables, chests, beds, wall or cor. cupboards, lamps, brass andirons and fixtures. Huge stock reasonable. House and barn full. WM. H. BOYD, 5500 ALLISONVILLE ROAD.
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DEN OF ANTIQUITY 417 East 30th Street, HI-0677 Small Parian Beauty and the Beast figurine, Jack in the Pulpit pink vase, interesting items in Milk glass. HI 0677. OPEN SUN. THRU FRL TILL 9 P. M.
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OPEN DAILY. OPEN TUES. & THURS. EVES ‘til 9. CLOSED WED. CRAIN'S ANTIQUES,
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3524 EAST 10TH ST, AT-9745.
W asson’s Does Not Sell Seconds,
Sub-standards, or Imperfects OW, 77 IH 7 2 in any Department g hn &
In Line With the Trend
in Industry in General
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. Wasson's Adopts the 5-Day Week
and announces
Effective Monday, September 8, 1952
Wasson's Will Be CLOSED MONDAYS
Open Tuesday through Saturday Daily 9:00 A. M. to 5:25 P. M.
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OPEN THURSDAY NIGHTS Thursday Hours-9:00 A. M. to 8:30 P. M...
