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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 67

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I THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 195(5 SEC. 5 PACE 3 Junior's Speech Indicts Parents San Antonio, Tex. (Sol.) An Hoosier, Latin Coeds Get IFC Fellowships 1 'ft Matinee Group To Close Artist Season Friday Miss Helen George, soprano, will be guest soloist at the final artist program of the year for Matinee Musicale members at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon in L. S. Ayres Co.

auditorium. She will be accompanied by Edwin Biltcliffe, pianist. Army speech therapist says that fV it Junior stutters, it may he his parents who need a Dsvchi- atrist. 1 Ju I The trouble often comes from Every Gal Needs 12 Swim Suits? San Francisco (Spl.) Twelve swim suits in every woman's closet! That's one company's husband-frightening goal for "The idea is that people are living outdoors more now, and a growing number of families have their own swimming pools," said Louella Ballerino, chief designer for the Jantzen Company, Portland, Ore. "Consequently, women need a full swim suit wardrobe, much as they need one for other activities." she explained.

A tea and reception for the a child's family environment. said 1st Lt. Herbert R. Wilms. co-ordinator of speech therapy in Lima.

Mrs. Fuentes will do graduate work in the I.U. School of Music. A graduate of Burris Laboratory School at Muncie, Miss Russey spent her freshman year in Carleton College. In I.U.

she is social chairman and rush captain for the Pi Beta Phi Sorority, a member of the Phi Sigma Iota honorary romance languages society, and has been on the dean's honor list. Mrs. Fuentes is a graduate of the National College at Tucu-man, Argentina, and has the Master's Degree from the University of Tucuman. She has taught in the Provincial Musical School and is now on the faculty of the University of Tucuman, Kdith J. Travadelo, also of Argentina, has been named al- BJoomingtort, Ind.

(Spl.t Phyllis K. Russey of Muncie, a isenior in Indiana University, and Mrs. Emma Alcira Garmendia de Fuentes of Argentina will receive the $1,000 fellowships awarded annually by the Indiana Federation of Women's Clubs and Indiana University. The fellowship will he used for graduate work during the 1956-57 school year. The fellowships go each year 1o an I.U.

girl for study in a Latin-American country and to a girl from a Spanish or Por-luguese sppaking country to spend a year in study at the University. MISS RUSSEY, who is majoring in Spanish and will be graduated in June, will study in San Marcos University at artists will follow the program. Mrs. Paul E. Dorsey, president of the musicale, will have the soloists as her guests.

MRS. ARCH N. BOB ITT, vice-president, will entertain a group of new members whom she has brought into the musicale during the last year. They are Mesdames Russell McDer-mott, Paul K. Thiery, John H.

Jefferson, Mark Dawson, Justin Marshall, Harold Handley, Ruel Jenkins, Earl W. Gibson, Lloyd Beckwith, John H. Miller, George C. Colb, Frederick Jan-sen, Arthur R. Robinson, Albert M.

Campbell and Harold lr iiinmniMim nrum 1 1 ioimiiii i irr-'nn Guests of Mrs. William N. Fleming Jr. will be Mesdarnes Kirk Walker, Fred Blanford and Clyde Titus. Mrs.

Bernard Batty will have as her guests Mrs. Henry W. Laut and Miss Betty Bell of New York. A GROUP FROM the chorale section will include Mesdames Blanche Kareh, Rohert Drake, Carl Hull and S. E.

Fenster-maker. Additional reservations have been made by Mesdames R. M. Crandall. Robert W.

Blake, Charlie Munger, Karl A. Stege-meier, Marvin Akeis, John C. Click, Nathan Wooden, Harlev at Brooke Army Hospital, Fort Sam Houston. He said, for instance, that the child who gets everything he wants may not learn to speak because he doesn't need to. Or, the parents may set higher standards than the child can reach normally.

This could be because they do not understand the normal development of speech, or because they want Junior to outdo the Jones boy. Speaking may become so unpleasant to the child because of this pushing, that he prefers not to talk at all. MRS. EMMA I)K Fl'KXTKS ternate for this fellowship. Her field of study is American and English literature.

Members of the selection committee were Dr. Mabel Harlan of the I.U. Spanish department, chairman; Mrs. I. Pos-ton of Martinsville: Mis.

H. P. MISS PHYLLIS RUSSEY Humphrey of Osgood, president of the State Federation; Mrs, II. L. Smith of Bloomington; Mrs.

Victor A. Selby of Fair-mount, and Dean Eunice C. Roberts, Prof. Harvey L. Johnson and Mrs.

Robert E. Burke, for the university. N. Kdington, Jack Hunter, Arthur R. "Madison, James M.

Ogden, William H. Gibbs, Attia Malott Martin, Roy Philip R. W. Durham, George Fink, Carl Piel, Paul Meloy, Harry Kump and L. S.

Hallam and Misses Grace Hutchings and Helena A. Sheets. IP I No Phone or Mail Orders CL0SED MONDAYS, Shop Drastic Reductions Throughout the Store on Apparel and Home Tuesday, 9:00 A.M. to 5:25 P.M. Is i fi 1 1 Men's Furnishing Men's Dress Shirts i "I $.

4: 4 i ltJomdi's SEiogs Dress and Street Styles (400) Originally 12.95 to 22.95 Tarnoup Tohansen, Jocelli worn- m. r.ri shops in briqht colors plus black, fOi blue nnd tan. All sizes in aroup but rot in ach styl. Wasnon'i Shoes, Third Floor I88 (447) Regular 3.95-4.50 dress shirts, famous brands includes oxfords, madras, broadcloths, Plain colors and white. Several collar styles.

Barrel! and French cuffs. 14-17 V2 I 4 PIN MONEY DRESSES Third floor 80 Regular 8.98-10.98 misses', half sizes. Cottons, rayons, 5.00 (102) Regular 10.98 misses', and half-sizes resort cottons, 6.90 45 Regular 12.9817.98 misses', half-sizes, spring prints, crepes, 9.00 GIRLS' WEAR Fifth floor 60 Regular 12.98-25.00 girls' sub teens, teen toppers. Orlons, wools, elf 74 Regular 3.98-4.98 girls' teens pajamas, slips, 1.99 60 Regular 8.98-12.98 girls' wool and rayon suits, Vi elf (125) Regular 2.98 girls' cotton skirts. Sizes 3-6x, 99 (130) Regular 1.98 girls' cotton co-ordinate blouses.

Sizes 3-6x, 99 89 Regular 4.S8 cotton skirts. Sizes 7-14, 9-13, 2.99 BOYS' WEAR Fifth Floor (100) Regular 1.00 socks. Black watch argyles. Broken sizes, 101.00 75 Regular 2.98 boys' vests. Broken sizes, 25 48 Regular 4.98 dungaree jackets.

Broken sizes, 2.99 (198) Regular 2.98-3.98 long-sleeve sport shirts. Sizes 8-12, 1.00 60 Regular 3.98-4.98 cotton cord dress slacks, 2.99 (129) Regular 1.98 nylon sport shirts. Sizes 3-7, 93 (180) Regular 1.00 shorts. Boxer waist. Sizes 3-7, 59, 21.00 Regular 1.00-3.98 assorted boys' wear, Vz Price LINENS Fourth Floor 4 (347) Regular 3.95 to 5.95 long-sleevt sport shirts.

Rayon gabardines and cotton challis, in plain colors, stripes and fancies. Sizes XL. 1.59 2 for (524) Regular 4.50-5.00 entire stock pink shirts. Many famous brands in oxfords and bioadcloths. Several collar styles.

Sizes 14 to 17. $9 A I Women's (Corsets Foundations, Brassieres, Taperettes Vz Vz Girdles and Foundations 4 i 1 (10) Originally 16.50 Girdles 11.00 6 Originally 5.00 Girdles 10.00 (14) Originally 12.50 Girdles 6.25 (15) Originally 12.50 Girdles 8.33 (16) Originally 5.00 Girdles 3.99 (34) Originally Panty Girdles 5.00 to 10.00 3.99 to 5.48 (34) Originally Foundations 15.00 to 18.50 7.50 to 9.25 (248) Regular 5.00-6.95 men's pajamas, coat and mid-riy styles. Plain colors, or neat patterns and stripe-. Coitcns and rayon-. Broken styles, sizes.

O40 C. only (597) Regular men's hose. Include; clocks, argyles, plain colors. Short CC style, sizes 102 to 13. (682) Regular 2.50-3.50 men's ties, oil pure silk in a host of color combinations.

Stripes and AAc neat figures. (247) Regular 5.00 ot 10.00 men's sport shirts. Famoui brands. Short-sleeve style. Sheer cottons and rayons.

Medium size only. Now 3.33 to 6.66, 'j 49 Regular 29.95 to 59.95 sport coats, tweeds and plains, 19.90-39.97 (149) Regular 2.50 to 5.00 jewelry, links and tie bars, 79 39 Regular 7.95 lo 10.00 100 lambs wool and all nylon sweaters, 2.99 37 Regular 7.95 rayon poplin men's jackets, pullover stye beach jackets, 1.99 (150) Regular 1.69-4.98 imported rayon and cotton lunch cloths, (750) Pieces fancy linens, doilies, scarfs, lunch cloths, etc, to Vi eff (600) Regular 49c imported all line toweling, colored borders, 6 yd3. 2.00 50 Regular 16.95 Quaker lace dinner cloths, 72x90" size, 12.95 CAMPUS SHOES ritlh Floor (200) Regular 4.99 glove leather beaded moccasins. Sizes 6-9, 2.99 80 Regular 4.99 washable play shoes. Sizes 5 to 9.

2.29 FABRICS Fourth Floor Bras 75 to 2.97 Brassieres (625) Originally 1.50 to 5.95 (172) Originally 2.00 to 10.00 29 Originally 6.50 to 12.50 i Strapless Bras 1.00 to 5.00 Taperettes 3.25 to 6.25 Wasson'i Corsets, Third Floor Wasson's Men's Shop, Street Floor Pin Money Dresses 90 (62) Regularly 10.98 Misses' and half-size dresses. These are daytime dresses. Odds and ends. Pin Monty Shop, Third Floor Nylon-RaYon Rugs Fine quality twist weave rugs with latex backs. Gold, qray, red, hunter gieen, light green, rose, white sand brown and blue.

(300 yds.) Regular 1.49 Everglaze chintz, discontinued patterns and bolt ends. 36" Wide, yd. 69 STATIONERY Monument Store (100) Regular 50e boxed note paper, 3 boxes 1.00 50 Regular 5.98 oll-plasitc playing cards, 2 decks 3.98 (125) Regular 1.00 leatherette desk baskets, SO (300) Regular 1.75 Eaton's open stock stationery. 100 sheets, 50c; envelopes, 1.00 36 Regular 2.98-4.98 nngbinders, Price (plus tax) HOUSEWARES Monument Store 6 Regular 29.95 Hoover automatic percolators, 19.95 (31) Regular S9c pint, Pabco self-polishing floor wax, 39 8 Regular 7.95 Pyrene fire extinguishers, 4.99 (24) Regular 1.98 Plastic-lino linoleum finish, 39 (89) Regular 3.98 colored aluminum trays, each 59, (47) Regular 1.9S colored aluminum juice pitchers, each 59, (137 Sets) Regular 1.75 set of 8, coaster ash trays, now set of 8, 19 (12) Regular 19.95 copper chafing dishes, electric, 9.99 (25) Regular 9.95 black, and copper ice buckets, 2.99 (80) Regular 2.95 knee-dolly, free wheeling knee pad, 1.99 (37) Regular 2.95 kitchen step stools, 99 (70) Regular 5.98 big 14" hammered aluminum lazy susam, 3.99 APPLIANCES Monument Store 2 Regular 244.95 G-E automatic dryers, model DA520M, in blue and pink or yellow 139.95 7 Regular 129.95 ABC wringer washers, 83.95 1 Regular 249.95 G-E de lux automatic washer, model DA623M, 139.95 Luggage Special Save 45 V.I Special Purchasel (45) were 2.99, 2x3', 1.49 (11) were 12.09,4x6', (109) were 3 99, 6,49 1,99 8 were 23 99, 6x9', b8 were 4.99, 14.99 2.49 41 were 7.99, 14 were 59.99, 9x12', 3.99 29.99 'a 98 Regularly 8.95 Handy 16" carry-all plastic hat boxes. Zipper closing.

White, light blue, light grey, dark grey, navy. plus 10 tax Wasson's Rugs, Sixth Floor Wasson's Luggagt, Monument Stor sv -Xf vJn XT'-.

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