Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 68, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 July 1934 — Page 16
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WOMAN, 81, IS DEADATHOME; RITES ARE SET Mrs. Mary Winter Was Lifelong Resident: 111 3 Days. Funeral services for Mrs. Marv W Winter, 81. of 3134 Central avenue, who di**d Saturday after a three days* illness, will be held at the H Isev and Titus funeral home at 2:30 Wednesday. Burial will be in Crown Hill. She had lived in Indianapolis all her life, with the exception of e.Khteen years spent in Chicago. She was a member of the Central Avenue M. E. church and the Women's Bible class of that church. Surviving Mrs. Winter are the widower, a son Jerome Muhicman, Detroit; a daughter. Mrs. Julius Tannen. Hollywood. and two brothers. Royal S. Siebert and Hiram E Seibert, both of Indianapolis. Native of Ireland Dies Burial services for Mrs. Catherine ; Crail. 09. who died yesterday in the home of her daughter. Mrs Martha j Thomas. 848 South Belmont *ve-1 nue, will be held at 8 tomorrow in | the home, and at 9 in the As- j 'umption Catholic church. Mrs.) Crail was a native of Ireland, and came to this country when she was j 18. Surviving her are the daugh- ! ter and a son, Thomas Crail, Cm- 1 cinnati. Auman Rites Are Set Services for Leslie W. Auman. 42. : of 3634 Creston drive, who died j Friday, were to be held at 3:30 this afternoon in the Planner and Bu-| chanan funeral home. Services were! to be in charge of the Rev. E Arnold Clegg. Capitol Avenue M. E. church, and the Centre Masonic lodge. Burial was to be in Crown Hill. Dry Worker Is Dead Funeral services for Mrs. Eva Srhemng. 58. of 1035 Harlan street, who died yesterday after a long illness, will be held at 10 tomorrowin the Victory Memorial M. E. church, of which she was a member. Burial will he in Crown Hill. Prior to her illness. Mrs. Scheiring was active in the W. C. T. U. Surviving her are the widower, three j daughters. Mrs. Bertha Ware, Miss Delight Scheiring and Miss Georgia ' Scheiring. Indianapolis; a son, Glen j K. Scheiring. Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Edna Burt. Anderson, and Mrs. Grace Thorn. Marion, and a brother. Floyd Turner, Warren. Lumley Rites Tomorrow Mrs. Alice J. Lumley, 68, of 1122 St. Peter street, died Saturday at her home, following a long illness. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 tomorrow at the home. Burial will be in Memorial Park cemetery. Surviving her are the widower, a daughter. Mrs. Elsie Johnston; two i sons. Elmer and Walter Lumley. and j a sister. Mrs. Elia Fitch. Jefferson- j ville Nun Dies at Convent Mrs. Luke Finnegan lias received . word of the death of her sister, 1 Sister Helen Elizabeth, 60 in Providence Community. St. Mary-of-the-Woods. where she had been a member thirty years. Funeral services and burial were to be held in the convent church today.
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MONDAY P M 3 OQ Orlandos Cosmopolitans 'NBC* WEAF Musical Aibun (CBS* WABC. j 3 30—M* Parkin, NBC. WENR Harpsichordist iNBC> WEAF. | 3 43—Dreams Come True NBC. WMAQ Gordon. Dave and Bunn* .CBS. WABC. 4 00—A: Pearce and gang NBC* WEAF B :o > Balalaika orchestra CBS. WABC X S.vters 'NBCI WJZ. 4.15 Bobfcv Benton and Sunny Jim •CBS* WABC Ur, red Slates Army band iNBCt WJZ 4 30—Ne: Grandmother's Trunk (NBC* WEAF N'eav Barrel's orchestra (CBS* W ADC 443 Dowell Thomas NBC* WJZ. Dixie Circus CBS WABC. 5 00—News: Holst orchestra iNBO WJZ. s:ls—N.cic Lucas >CBS* WABC Gene and Glenn .NBC W’EAP Mario Cozzi. baritone *NBC< WJZ. 5:30 Mode Show <NBCi WEAF. Serenade:* (CBS' WABC. 5 45—frank Buck (NBC' WJZ B.ake Carter CBS. WABC Ea'l and Dumke NBC* WEAF. 6 00— K*e Smith CBS* WABC Himber s orchestra NBO WEAF Jan Garbers orchestra 'NBC' WJZ. IS— Edln C Hill .CBS* WABC. 6 30—Inlilan Roth. Oilman and Arden orchestra CBS' WABC. Raffles' (CBS KMOX Ensemble svmphom (NBC) WJZ. 7.oo—Evan Evans and concert orchestra 'CBS WABC Gypsies (NBCI WEAF Minstrel Show *NBC' WJZ. 7 15—Looting at Life (CBS* WABC. 7 30—House Party—Joe Cook Don Novi<; Voorhee v orchestra (NBC. WEAF Hnrie'-a Sehuman. pianist. J„ud Gluskin's orchestra 'CBS' WABC Wavne Kings orchestra .CBS* WABC Concert from national music camp NBC' WJZ. 8 30—Singing* Sam *CBS. WBBM. Mixed voices, organ <NBC. WEAF Feature ICBSI WABC 8 45 Democrat-Republican series iNBCI WJZ. 9 00—I.oir.bardo’s orchestra <NBC> WJZ. Stern's orchestra i SBC• WEAF. Fats” Waller <CBS' WABC. 9:ls—Gene and Glenn INBCI WMAG. Gray s orchestra iCBSt WA^BC 9 30—Sosnik's orchestra (CBS' WBBM Hopp's orchestra 'NBC' VVEAf. Dennv's orchestra *NBC* WJZ 9 45—Light's orchestra (CBS* WABC 10 00—Jamboree 'CBS* WABC. Watkins orrhe'tra (NBC* WEAF Bstor's orchestra iNBCi WJZ 10 30—J;<n Garbers orchestra 'CBSi WABC Dance orchestra .NBC* WEAF. He-sberger's orchestra NBC I WJZ. 11 30—Beechers orchestra CBSi WBBM WFBM (1230) Indianapolis Indianaooti Power and f.lrht Cnmnn MONDAY P M. 4 (10—Peter Biljo's orchestra (CBSi. 4 15—Cadets quartet (CBS*. 4 30—Tonight on the Air. 4 35—Bohemians. 5 00—Jack Russell orchestra (CBS*. 5 15—Nick Lucas (CBSi. 5 30—Freddie Hankie orchestra (CBS*. 5 45—Pirate Club. 6:oo—Cowboys. 6 15— Edwin C. Hill (CBS*. 7 00—Evan Evans (CBS' 7 15—Looking at Life (CBS' 7 30—Continental orchestra 'CBS*. 8 00—Serenade (CBSi 8 30—Singin' Sam (CBSi. 8 45—Ice Carnival of the Air. 9 oo— Fats Waller (CBSi 9:ls—Baseball scores 9 20—Casa Loma orchestra (CBSi. 9 45—Enoch Light orchestra ICBSI. lo 00—Blue Mondav Jamboree (CBSi 10:30—Jan Garber orchestra (CBS*. 10 45—Leon Be!asco orchestra CBS' 11 00—Jack Russell orchestra iCBS'. 11 30—Keith Beecher orchestra *CBS' 12 00—Mid —Sign off.
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HIGH SPOTS OF MONDAY NIGHT'S PROGRAMS. 4 25 NBC * WJZ)—United States Army band. s:ls—Columbia—Nick Lucas, song*. 6.oo—Columbia—Kate Smith. 6 30—Columbia —Sketch. • Raffles.” NBC * WEAF*—Garden concert. 7 00— NBC i WEAF*—Gypsies. NBC (WJZi— Minstrel Show. 7 30— NBC 'WEAF*—House Party with Joe Cook: Donald Novis. 8 00—Columbia —Wayne King s orchestra.
WKBF (1400) Indianapolis i Indiana ool!* Broadcasting. Ine.l MONDAY P M. 4 00—A1 Pearce ad his gang (NBC). 4 30—News flashes. 4 45—Grandmother s trunk <NBCt. 5 00—Knothole gang. s:lo—Where to go in Indianapolis. s:ls—Walkaschow derbv. 5 30—Mario Cozzl (NBC). s:4s—Trio. fi 00—Jan Garber orchestra <NBC*. 6 30—Ensemble symphonic (NBC*. 7 00—Rhythm and harmony. 7 30—Press radio news. 7 35—To be announced. 7:4s—Men who make news. 8 00—Concert from Iterlochen *NBC(. 8 45 Democratic-Republican series (NBC*. 9:oo—Sports review. 9 15—Gene and Glenn NBC). 9 30—Garden concert 'NBC*. 10:00—Walkashow derbv. 10:15—Samv Watkins orchestra (NBC). 10.30—Ernie Holtz orchestra (NBC*. 11 no—Club Cha'erbox orchestra 11 30—Eddie Duchin orchestra iNBC). 12:00 Midnight—Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati MONDAY P M. 4 00—Charles Davis orchestra (NBC). 4 30—Jack Armstrong. WATCH AND JEWELRY I* REPAIRING * i Only the finest Mateiials Used I Round Watch Crystals 15cup I STANLEY JEWELRY CO. \ 113 4V. Wash St. Lincoln Hotel Bldg. satisfaction f t. Wayne. Louisville OR MONEY BACK i ' - / LOST— Power and Speed if your carburetor needs attention — SprTicp hr Kxperts Cost* No More CARBt’RETOR SALES AND SERVICE 214 E. Ohio St. LI. 4950 * ROSE FEVER Pertistent "Sniffling" Colds Persistent ”sniffling.” with itching, smarting eyes and general depressed feeimg, frequently denotes Spring Hay Fever (Roee Fever* caosed aow by irritating pollens of grasses and trees. Ordinary cold remedies won’t help. Get at the trouble through the blood with Dr. Platt’s Rinez Prescription capsules. First dose gives relief im 30 minutes, usually. Sale. Accept no substitute. Nothing else works like RINEX! 89c at HAAG'S CUT PRICE DRUG STORES.—Advertisement. ® Evening Law School OPENS SEPT. J( 1H for 37th Year Three year standard legal course leads to LL.R. degree Catalogue Upon Request BENJAMIN HARRISON LAW SCHOOL 1153 Consolidated Bldg. KHe.v 5887 I Chicago Jewelry Cos. | 203 E. Washington Ll-8603 " Opposite Courthouse. Est. 40 Years
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4 45—Lowel Thomas 'NBC*. 5 00—Virgmo Maruccl and his orchestra. 5 15—Joe Emerson and orchestra. 5 3'>—Bob Newhall. 5 45—A1 & Pete. 6 00—Jan Garber's orchestra (NBC). 6 30—Garden Concert <NBC'. 7 00—Wiener Minstrels (NBC). 7 30—House party (NBCi. 8 00—Eastman s orchestra 'NBC'. 8 30 —Henry Thies and his orchestra; John Barker, baritone; trio; quartet B:4s—Margaret Carlisle, soprano and orchestra. 9:oo—Cousin Bob and his kin folk. 9 30—Croslev Follies. 10:00—News flashes. 10:05—Castle Farm orchestra. 10 30—Roger Wolfe Kahn and his orchestra i NBC i. 11 00—Conev Island orchestra. 11:30 —Larrv Lees orchestra. 12:00 Midnight—Moon river. A M. 12:30—Sign off. Indianapolis Tomorrow Universal Club, luncheon, Columbia Club. Mercator Club, luncheon, Columbia Club. Gyro Club, luncheon, Spink-Arms. Rotary Club, luncheon, Claypool. Architectural Club, luncheon, Architects and Builders building. WATCH REPAIRING Good—Guaranteed Work ROY F. CHILES 530 Lemcke Bldg. Hatters A Cleaners and StlOe flebuilders XCTW whiie-U-Wait |—s6 S. Illinois St. No. 2—130 N. Illinois St. We are now in a position to change your old type rimless mountings into a screwless mounting, which prevents the lenses from loosening and becoming wobbly. The SOLDER LOCK Process will do the work The Cost Is Very Little G. S. KELLER Successor to , tOfu v*/ yy optical Mj • -S DEPT. 32 N. Penn. St. Lsssbs
YEGGS CRACK 5 CITY SAFES DURING WEEK-END SSO Is Loot at Capitol Paper Company Offices. Thieves broke into five safes over the week-end, ransacked three offices and escaped with an undetermined amount of loot. Three safes were hammered at the Capitol Paper Company, 22 West South street, and SSO taken. The Papec Machine Company, 24 South Senate avenue, and the Hoosier Canvas Goods Company, 1302 West Washington street, reported that their safes had been battered open. DON’T WAIT Open an Ac- Terms as Low count and Get __ as _ Your Glasses QUC 2nd 5| NOW! a Week Don’t neglect having your eyes examined any longer—our budget plan will take care of you. Dr. Farris, registered optometrist, in charge. “Mayer"* —■ ■—i Jeu t 42 W WASHINGTON SALE OF 75!5r OVER 2,000 UNREDEEMED \ MEN’S T-i ' SUITS^ Cut down yur clothing hill —*\// i \ \ g dress in the height / L J ■ of style. Light and ■ medium weight - ■•>- c \d'vs / RECEIVED IviT / 500 MEN’S $5.00 f OVERCOATS rriced nt $lO >I.OO Lavs id-Summer FUR ATS .50 to >9-50 ig styles in i^y’aVs; ts, etc. Arriow for a fs Away r Fur Opposite < on r( lioiisp
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