Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 189, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1934 — Page 15

DEC. 18, 1934_

DESCENDANT OF CITY PIONEERS IS DEM AT 58 Adolph Rentsch, Grocer, Is Claimed After Illness of Few Hours. Funeral aercivea for Adolph Rentsch. 1202 N. Captol-av, who diet# yesterday morning following a few houra' illness, will be held at 2:30 tomorrow at Hisev & Titus funeral home, 951 N. Delaware-st, with bunal at Crown Hill. Mr. Rentsch, who was 58, had lived In Indianapolis all his life, and for many years was engageed in the retail grocery business. He was a Mason and a charter member of the Hoosier Athletic Club. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rentsch, pioneer residents of the city. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Amelia Rentsch; a daughter. Miss Dorothy Rentsch; a son Robert, and a sister. Miss Augusta Rentsch. Pallbearers will be Albert Saflel, Nathan Wolf. Emil Dcluse, Lewis and Harry Pnnzler and Ferdinand Rentsch. William Ludwig Rites Funeral services for William L. Ludwig, 3115 W. lOth-st, who died Sunday in his home after an illness of several weeks, will be held at 2 tomorrow in the home, with burial at Floral Park Cemetery. Mr. Ludwig, who was 54, was born In Indianapolis and had been a lifelong resident of the city. He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Bertha Ludwig: three sons. James, Eugene and William; his mother. Mrs. Matilda Ludwig; a sister. Mrs. Frank Hauser, and four brothers. Milton Ludwig, John Ludwig and Harry Ludwig, all of Indianapolis, and Raymond Ludwig, Cleveland, O. Gerhard Raber Burial Final rites were to be held at 1:30 this afternoon for Gerhard Fred Raber, 853 Fletcher-av, in his home. Burial was to be in Crown Hill. Mr. Raber. 76, a jeweler, died Sunday at his home. Mr. Raber, whose jewelry storss | had been located in and near the Pembroke Arcade for more than 50 years, is survived by the widow, Mrs. Natalie Raber, and a daughter, Miss Pauline Raber. Mary Jane Day Dies Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Jane Day, who died in her home, 220 W. 30th-st,, yesterday after an illness of eight weeks, will be held at 2 tomorrow at the residence. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Day was born in Greenfield 74 years ago and had lived in this city more than 40 years. Her husband. Charles M. Day, a farmer, died five years ago. Surviving Mrs. Day are a son. Cecil P. Day, and a daughter. Miss Olive A. Day, both of Indianapolis. O. E. S. to Stage Party Members and their families of Naomi Chapter 131, Order of the Eastern Star, will be entertained at a Christmas party given Friday, night at the Masonic Temple, Illi-i nois and North-sts.

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Today’s Drawing Lesson

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A total of $75 in cash and 250 guest tickets to the Apollo theater will be given for the best drawings subtnitted during the time these lessons appear. Now read these rules carefully: 1. GRADE SCHOOL PUPILS ONLY are eligible for prizes in this contest. Any grade school pupil, boy.or girl (except children of Times employes! may enter. 2. Your drawings must be made free nanu, without the ala of instruments. 3. They may be made with pencil, crayon, or pen and ink. 4. Drawings must be submitted clipped together in complete sets of six, one for every day beginning with Saturday of each week and ending with Friday of the following week 5. Drawings must be at least 1 inches in depth on standard size B%xll inches) white paper 6. BE SURE to write your name, address, school and grade ON EACH DRAWING All you need in materials In The Indianapolis Times drawing lessons Is a soft pencil and some paper like typewriter paper, and then a big smooth board like a drawing board or your mother's bread board, or a large, smooth book. The final drawings will appear Thursday. Awards will be made before Christmas. Cut out these lessons each day. pa c te them in a book, and you will have a drawing book to keep and show your friends. Do you have some friends who are interested in drawing? Be sure and tell them about these lessons. They will be running in THE TIMES tci several weeks. 1 You: set ot drawings toi the

fourth week (beginning Saturday, Dec. 8, arid ending Friday, Dec. 14) must be in The Times office not later than noon, Tuesday, Dec. 18. You may deliver them in person or mail them to the Drawing Contest Editor. The Indianapolis Times. 8. In case of ties, neatness will be a deciding factor Prizes will be mailed to winners.

Let’s have lunch in the TUSCANY ROOM Hotel Lincoln % —where we can get 3-) a fine lunch for as w " little as 40 cents! Bl and don't miss the SH 1 Social hours: 3 to 6 k|§ # and 9 to midnight. Npt **

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ANESTHETIC TO KILL PAIN AFTER SURGERYFOUND Devised by Young Research Chemist, Diothane Wins Doctor’s 0. K. By United Prttt CINCINNATI, 0., Dec. 18.—Diothane anesthetic, latest conqueror of pain known to medical science, has been perfected by Dr. T. H. Rider of Cincinnati, research chemist for a drug manufacturing company. Used by surgeons in several hospitals throughout the country for several months, diothane has been adapted for the elimination ox pah: after operations. It was developed exclusively by Dr. Rider, who began work on the formula nine years ago while a student at Yale. Technically known as piperidinopropanediol diphenylurethane hydrochloride, diothane already has been indorsed by the American Medical Association and its use will become general soon, Dr. Rider said. The compound is designed chiefly for use in urology and tonsilectomy. It is applied in liquid form, a 1 per cent solution in water. The throat and nose are sprayed with the solution. In an appendectomy, diothane is injected before the incision is closed. In other operations, it is compounded in a salve and applied to the part of the body near the operation Effects of diothane are retained four or five days without injuring tissues, actual tests showed. Fletcher Trust Women to Meet Contributions for Christmas charities will te made when members of the Fletcher Trust Women’s Club give their annual Christmas party in the company's main office tonight.

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