Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 May 1939 — Page 16
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WELLS PACING QUICK GROWTH
OF 1. U. CAMPUS
New 36-Year-0ld President
Wastes No Time in
‘Stepping Ahead.’
By PAUL BOXELL
Times Bloomington Correspondent
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! Urges Oivic-Minded Youth—Youth | should take apn interest ih govern-| limental affairs, John XK. Ruckelshaus, lattorhey, told members of the Notre Dame Club of Indianapolis at the |ITndianapolis Athletic Club yester(day. J.
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BLOOMINGTON, May 30.—As the school vear neared completion | will begin studies June 10 at a ; era ve wate by calling DR-2338 rivet the country studios of Way. George and Queen Elizabeth were today, Indiana University students DAL ] J figuratively b Y Re. oket back Ver ‘wh ‘inprraliens than Adams at FElizabeth- uratively back ih England today, iB BUBSEEIDeTs very ay Th WwHon ooked back over ah Wu : town, N. Y. ‘although 8000 Wiles away from CAR I Ma IRL LUE LI period of campus expansion and He is the son of Mr. and ‘Buckingham Palace th the ¢ity, Phone RI-5851, wondered how such long strides Mrs. Hershel E. Rash of 427 | = vie . = po ih such short W. 424 St. | They planned a day of rest Ih = — Souls be ‘made in such ‘a Shor The wward ‘Was ‘estuplished (this quaint capital of British To-| Nelp a 0) nl : | by Mrs. Lucy J. Stearns ih (lumbia to prepare themselves for —— The answer, as most of them | memory of her son, Carl. NG arduous return trip across Can MIDDLE AGED LA y More home then realized on second thought, lies | fada, to Washington to visit Prest- " Bea ste hy Ave ome Mars Hill and wants We : ; in the exceptional energy of their | [dent and Mrs. Roosevelt ahd to the Oe ee | nights, aiate Wednesday new aro president, Her- Wins Lip Contest Again-—Mildred > jas oR (above) of the New York World's Fair. Wan —Niale 9 30th. Cllton ny TON INN an ells n : college of educat Nelp ted wy President Wells became eroggan, of Washington High pipe; Bg ly iy i | Their Mafesties found Victoria |— i TR AIL branches oy : f , | ae . €= more like Bng ; ite "Box 346. Tin acting president ih June, 1937, he § School, won the third annual Hp-| jected Phi Kappa Phi president |Our So Ty" any other Nn man. Yih BXELULIVS ex traveled thousands of miles to line BEE ETE SH B | reading contest for pupils in public) for the 1980-40 school year. Oth |w : CONTE: they hd VISIted.| charge or Watkins branch. Must br Jobs Want up outstanding educators for re. | i gh > 3 To (School lip-reading classes yesterday. eps elected were Dr. Toyoro W WHI VHNCOUVE: alist Aer Pete rie re Cpe for con 3 Wanted " BD one Wial : : Times Photo. [She also Won last vear. DOFOLRY | Wakmrai vi LTO + [fon In {fs CoSMOpOHtAn Takeup,| fic Tr vou kre the tone ot vision of the 1. U. teaching stail Three officials of the Wirestone Tire Oo, hare for the 500-mile [White of Manual High School. was ral, vice president, and MiSs Victoria fs fithabited almost sntirely Shoes these QARIGAtians, soe DER | © pr RIENCED hd Wa made necessary by several retire- | classic are (left to right), John Bassler, E. Waldo Steih and John |second. aye Cantrall, secretary. Dr. yy Englishimeh attracted ® thi {NE os 195 'W. 10th DR-ISTOR, ne ments and increased enrollment. | Moore | Mervin Palmer was re-elected climate y 8 f -. ) “ [= ———————— sass. | TOBSUTEY ' He Didn't Let Up | —— i | . ‘ Speech ] den With the opening of school at! Bowes Praises Drivers-—-Robert M.| School 9 Holds Party—The sixth | Johhny Seyiour, Veterah Patt | een IN M NE : Bowes, president of the Bowes Seal annual homecoming at School ©. Jhdinhapolls race driver, ‘who atton to Wend DeMolay=Perty| Although a Touhd of veremontes hand last July obesrvers pre- Fast Oot as paid tribute to race drive v » g 0 ’ was burned in a spill at the Patton will be installed as master WHS planned todRY, hold | ; >, i ace ST " 5 g A a8 x ; elu sumed he would relax a bit and ers vesterday at the anhual sales Sa So lsh, Ses, Will We Speedway May 20, ‘will hear Hp OF the Tn wy brief lunches 3 | content himself ‘with directing meeting of his organization at held at 7 p. m. Friday under aus-| the radio broadcast of today’s os bi i op olay, at 8 p.m. to- h speech by His Maj | ARGO lov Ik THEMIOEY BLOME husband, | LABRBOR=Tn loving Rishi : fv 3 h tive the Hotel Antlers. More than 150 Dices of the Alumni Association and race at his bed in Methodist row at the DeMolay Hall, 1017 ®sty which fs t Be broadoast to nM ti thi o campus affairs from the relative Ce . ; : Hospital Broadway Other officers include the Empire. b Ahd While We fez in pence] sles | pissed awn { \ Side representatives of the corporation school officials. The association will on . Johh Bernhardt, senior eounoilor. pi public APPERTANTES| Fi memory We shall nl wave Koah And whi \ NE at t 3 ( wv : . 1 ! 3 | sf ’ ’ £h 8) ¢ | \ BAH guiet of his office attended present a silk flag to the school Johhny, who is suffering and Gilford Henneger, junior couir- were held to a minimum, i I'HE PAMILY. | M1 ; IGE DESAUTELS. AND But there has Deen no letup.| Mr. Bowes said he hoped some| Paul M. Stiver, association prest- Second degree burns, probably oilor y | The King and Queen will eave BAKER =Th ToViNg WEMoOry of our son. | MRE. G BCHUMACHER Since last July—in less than a lday to see the same competitive dent, will be in change. Miss Agnes| ont feel much like rooting, | | Government House where they | An White Me Tres th pewestul wep, | VEHR=Th Joving 3 My during vear—the vouthful president has [spirit in American business that ex-| Mahoney, principal, will welcome | but he'll be hoping for success | Postmasters Elect Cory=Mauiirice Spent the hight, at 12:15 p. Wm. In RENTER We shall always keep ! MARC ART : traveled 25000 miles on & score ists among drivers ih the 500-mile former pupils. Paul Docke, Tech| x George Bailey, Bailey will |[L. Cory of Knightstown was elected |dianapolis Time) to go to the City | ALL akan, TVD MRS. B. CG. CANNON | "i Fr Tembrancs of official missions, at the same | Speedway race. (High School pupil, will be master of | driving the twin of Sey | president of the Tndiana branch of | Hall where they will be greated by - ™ 1 AN " + mother time carrving oh his many super - ceremonies. Pupils will present a TOUS car, a Miller Special. [the National Teague of District Mayor ahd Mrs. Andrew MoGavin, mother, Maxine Harv Tho Daceed | Brdly 3 by dniigh ter, CARRE visory functions oh the campus, GIRL IS 2820 SAVED | program under direction of Mrs, | Seymour's car caught fire [Postmasters at the olose of {ts con-| MAYOT Mecsavin Will deliver wh wih [A Wondertime , VINDAUFR 1 directing the major building pro- ‘Margaret MeOarthy, assisted by Miss | when it bounced back to the [vention at the Hotel Beverin Other | dress on behalf of the oity wna On mdartu mo! het roman wind ald [5 Cth new ot ROB gram, partioipating ih humerous BY MAN IN 27 YEARS Mudge Ouehienst, Mrs. Helen White ig J live, Gn Gite $y named were Mrs, Bldo Bell | present members of the Clty ‘COUN Dis Ih» MiItON hE oer. es hon a ve a # conventions are and holding ia. an ester Reed. | La] rh Amar, vice president, and Gor-| cll and their wives, JURE Th VOUT JUARINONt Bway as YOu | In ovr hy gh —" wards 1% any FArRRARR Wi in “UN & Rr | b | | duri a practice [don ¥. Faupe ws Honest an LRT BTR 1. IL he nh ) weekly ‘open conferences With in- ia Manag! May 30 (U. P)~| Wow Butler Weal to Speak—Dr limbea Nak i tary ER va, | The Toyal Party then Will Arive to] Boved by your: foiends ann a wim | MOTHER, PATHE (ETER dividual students Miss Elinore Jehle, anh attractive p ’ the jvys=coverad grey st 1 you _kihtew : ely vo haw anfel Sommer Robinson, new pres- racer, grey Stone Iegisia~| our wonderful Mother==1hs ne | MARSH CARON President Wells’ travels Cai Bi stenographer jumped or fell ident of Butler University, wil de- | Physicians said he § “ron | Paper Thajures Neck = Willard | tive building where Pramier T. D Was Vou other=-that, mothe: [MERE MAR HA at With An quick trips to New York MM . » mR , iN, | ! 1% earth vo eh him on ye Ri ip R shy = , from battery sea wall ih the jjver his first message to the stu- sonably out of { danger.” " Mikesell, 46, of Richmond, suffered | Hata will tender the provinoial . HER OHTLDREN \ an Be Oo 1 8b Ne: " 'dents during w ‘reception on ‘the = a — ean spinal injurfes late yester- HEU Bhd conduct the couple BARNHILL-In loving memory of wiv dea " dozens of towns tI Ug N( ut x i= arbv stood Buck O'Neil, a boat= campus Thursday morning. He will Fractures Hip M > D 2 aay w hen a pac ka ge Of paar weigh | nto the chamber of the Legislative Jah % Tod arnhill, who passed awa 9 ana Chicago and ‘Washington man employed 27 years by the Docks [ye presented by Byron Beasley, r 1 igi Jove Ash, ing 140 pounds fell on his nee k. He | Assembly God knows how Mieh T Wiss We | And all thi have been common stops oh his Department Police who previously y, Te- 61, of 2401 N. New Jersey St. Te- is at Methodist H tal. N Never shall Her memory fade Seal on Jtinerary. had credited 1 , > tiring president of Blue Key, senior ceived a fractured right hip in a sell is & yg Ar. Mike | Arrive in Rainstorm goving thoughts shall ever wanhde: NEY FATH AND GRAND itinerary d credited him with 281 rescues men's organization. The reception [fall at her home last hight She Bll is a driver for the Consolidated | To the spot where she ds laid ; Develops New Technique under similar circumstances, raised was arranged by The Odllegian, was taken to OGitv Hoshi . She ‘Express Lines and was unloading | later His Majesty will present the R TIUEBAND, =| MINT BETTY JA} his count to 282 leampus newspaper ' s taken to City Hospital where | paper at its terminal, 430 Kentuoky Colors to the Royal Canadian Navy | BEHLER-—Th fond Wemor it ‘den th : 8 ‘hentd Dr. Wells has developed what he : wp, . (her condition was reported as fair. Ave | Station in Beacon Mill Park and at | husband and father, Ita Ik Pehter, Who| Ah: : 3 . ig ’ To ’ YA AEA way p2 fl ; “ terms a ‘new technique for sin- (AO6h (2 Pp. Wm, Thdianhapolis Time) Paha wWhilk Shih roe in 1 N Wendi] rien ih W ‘ 1H} gling out the bast available candi- = will honor Lieut. Cov. Bric Hamber His ‘memory we shall alx keep. | Ton We iti date C three or four of the {| and members of the exacutive sown | » wie AND a a : ot pore nation's outstanding experts ih a | fol Wt ® Jumoheon. The IKINR'S| Rutan Ove J Bowron, wie proven | AND W i : . £1 Var + Bulden. Who Bazsen ) MACHT AIN'T particula r field he solicits recom- [speech fs expected to be brief=15 "Way Aug 25 1974 wh miso 7 Wilk v Ry a EX mendations of 30 or 40 meh, By y minutes at the most. ANNA “B. BOULDEN NATE NNR vii correspondence and other methods During the afternoon, the King BROWN=Th loving memo out Peloved [DEED 1h OME he ‘ fond 18 he reduces the humber to about V. Erne t Fi I ; ahd Quesh will Tanke a brief motor | other whe fave: Dole May ahd Win wan ir, : \ COLL awn ne Mmizred | ns 15 and then goes to gauge these ia S Ie Carl R. Day tour of the city. The Yemainder of | CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN. | ype ) f no men by personal interview Funeral services for V. Ernest | op their day has been left free | ve | CLAGHORN=-Th_ Tov] SETA Wit ; Hepes) an 3 L rnes Arrangements for the funaral ¢ I" n acs 5) ! n wing Memo of oul " 5 { N Ty i \ ur Ti . : i 1 iuiéral o er ott ta av Clagharn Alw \ \ ¥ $ i " “ He has A Wh ip as Nye and - Yhreaten to Pi , Indianapolls advertising ex- ‘Sarl R. Das 35 N. Bowe Ave. State A 0 cordance with a roval raguest for Desir er oH Ma olngl » hOJiEt tive mes, mostly to confer . i ecutive who died at Redlands, Cal, |... : ae ry pproves $225, 00 rest Though oh earth vou are no more, | Sadly Hiss by FATHER, MOTHER nie J the IThiversitv'k $18 } n . \ Or 5 a SPAR , Bil 1 ABEY VOU RBifP With wes | BRS FRE IB THER: officials on Bf Uh ersity’s Bie Fight Action. Delay It | ves sterday, will be held at the home | © being completed today. Mi The Royal Couple arrived from As You mraave were ror lemmas ine program bh nee he went to } lof his mother in Redlands tomor- Day was found dead vestarday in Project to Replace Cross Vanes ar Mast hight 4h A driving | Sadly Missed by GORDON and JEAN, | LE a Aaa : a a about establishing an airport he Till Next Year, (row afternoon. Burial will be in the shipping room of Kiger & Oo : A [raifstorm. They were grested on CHAEMANCIR Toying Memory of our deat |g MINT HE a “ 3 BS GE Ses | Redan: He WW Su 113 S. Pennsylvania St ) h l Ing Viaduot, [the Princess Marguerite by Lieut. Hwee fo FomenTier Hen Who Hoe Was | No OW 6 bi Two trips to New York were made Mr. Field lived at 3247 Park - a . 3 vhere ne | : Gov, Hamber and Mis. Hambe Here I hays iu Bot! ! : : ; al . Mi feld li at 3247 Park Ave. |... » ¥ | I's ambar, ) Sir Tus to survey buildings designed by WASHINGTON, May 30 (U.P) = and had been visiting his mother | °° employed. He was 68 | & Attaches Yushed to TYafse the top) AIL THO" “wheel. She Bal onnoREN, [1 Mim vou Wien 1 a architects who were bidding for Senate isolationists threatened today and sister since May 8. He had Death was attributed to a heart! CODNSEIUCOn Of ® mew 38-foot [of the Toval oad, but the QUESH |SOMFINIR Toying memory of my hse | There Ts nor a day Th a yg wl to organize a filibuster to prevent hee I Tor two years attack by Dr. Norman R. Boohe: highway entrance to Munieipal Ri RO aon Ld doy Vina hE he oe peacetul wiesp | R; FW FRY is auditorium Aassig ott i | fe was owner and Jent ~ OT a e le HwWh at she might ih refi] 8 Ared 8 i I I a X Lamy | CHactment of the Administratidn’s day Y Ga president of deputy coroner. The body wa fe | POT replacing the dangerous grade | His Memory 1 shall alwayz keep | AND FAMILY w As Made to attend anh American Cush HE Ours clit the Field Advertising Service, 658 sovered 1 ~ Se lorossing viaduct on High 2 see the corowds Which lined the —— Fin WIPE Is TRE FAG ENT - Bankers Association Resenrch Oofly. | “USE THE TIN neutrality ‘program Fairfield Ave, which he founded in |. oo ov ¢ L. ‘Rothermel, 3761 N. _ igh School streets. Mounties Wrapped them CONGER--Th sweetest memories of oy PERE NI MINNIE AN] % mittee meeting. ‘On each trip he at this session of Congress | 1914 Meridian St, the manager Road, will be started next fall by carefully ih rugs whd the King doh and dare ei RA aur i t > N " 4 ¢ille ¥ ‘onger " He 1} v I Yaw visited outstanding alumni and in- Some Administraite am ARR A A native of Urb > 3 Mr. Day was born at Laure e the State Highway O fs fucked a spare Tug about the age 19 WIT AND) MOTHER, BON? Our i A S i : pt istraiton leaders con- rbana, O., Mr. Field ], H ommission | AND BROTHEAR WAYNE HARKS MN . terviewed faculty applicants ceded that if a filibuster attempt is was a graduate and trustee of Den. VAs a former reisdent of Lebanon.| T. A Dicus, ‘Commission Oar. Os shoulders _RUGENE AND DALE Ji A Hote tl i o Inspects Dormitories started, the plan for neutrality law ison University, Granville, ©. He He came to Indianapolis in 892 ‘man, said the final resolition re Bh SRATR=1n Ioving MEMOry Of oir mother.| CHAPMAN 1 Pv W A Al 1 Sa was a member of Beta Theta Pi and was emploved hy Periy's ear | viding $295 000 for the Protect Nizabeth Crain, who passed away Sep . On & swing through Chicago revision proposed dy KVecretary of Fraternity and hi Beta Ke " . riage factom neem : Proje Jo as teinhar 20 1038 MINNTIATR Th ' APRP State Hull will have to it til } 1d Phi Beta Kappa. Hi Mr D \ adopted by the Commission vester Her Temory We shall always keep hushand whe Mi and Jowa City, Presi - 0 Wall until alsé was a member of Calvin Pr r ay had been employed at!day I'HE CHILDREN, | I el 1940 . . 3 A y a> 0) Kiger oconeey ‘ A | Rem oh i yn Wells insbacted dormitories of PN 4 , : thet Lodge, F. & AM . the Scot- e iger concern ot about 10 I'he new paven t “$11 b CURR V=-Th 1OVving memory o dent UIT \ “ oe ih A + The isolationist bloc, headed by tish Rite and Murat T g , | vears, and had general charge of pres ir In a will follow the husband wha father, Pdgar O\ . Ch Minnesota and Iowa Uni- Senatd Nve (R. N 3 Ra ana Murs emple He [present High School Road right of Biash Bh, deur one and take vast | MTR] M 1 Hp ’ Cy py, GE Te Ste ch A 4A WY D) and Ben- had been associated with the the shipping department way from Road 40 at Ben Dat They wonh you host Who loved yo A A hi ' Ld ayes a Ww wis a, Te vy w Ned 19 > \ Yew 4 3 . ot e ¥ Is ’ 103 d diae ~ . versities before making plans for a 2 ali a C lark ‘D. Mo pag Bobbs-Merrill Co. from 19504 to Besides his wife, Lela, he fs =ur- [south 13 miles to the eastern en ———————— a WIE AND DAUGH TES You \ ahd four large New COIMILONIEs TOW po fii uster would result if Sec- 1914 vived by a ‘niece, Mrs. Mary Wells trance to the airport, Mr. Diows! Sign. Tn om DiHioh on 3 rote — PY Evry n . al Mis { fu? 4 = ¥ $ J a "Te ' aR N Wail va thie. Gk. is Wiki. Wy 0d : etar iull’s plan=emboaving re-| My Yield had been secretary of Of Indianapolis and a grandniece said. The a cu Indianapolis building parmit | ANd White he lfex Th encsfiil $eeh Ax Ione ar if Ho ! going up on the 1. U. campus. ON peal of the ar Ny nS t n secretary oi Ye present High Ro) y ) f EEL § S ; Sn : peal of the arms embargd provisions the TIndianapoli Sotitnist Road i 8.1 Sohool valuation for the firgt four months His Memory we shall always keap We shall 3 Thi other visit nN jversit f fF ¢ . wa + Yo > 3 i 1% \ Ss i £ an 2. { § 1 » TY + ¥ NV ot mt FE eB i to Yee Universi - of the present law==is laid before the ginee 1938 nhl Was Aon Mrs. Hester Plake ah foot wide oil mat this vear was excesded by only 11 . WIFE AND CHILDREN BD EsSIR, MI HE, J RH Minnesota he spoke at the Qeal- Senate wir iin cD Oi | N oN : (of 124 leading U. 8. it ve [DONLAN=—-Ih [0ving Memory of WILLIAM x " ; Hvmannt Xai] CRYAR] : : the orge sh in 19° . { ew Crossing Structu x ading U. 8, woitfes, ac ] ho assed BWai EY at SRA cation of Vincent Hall, a school of Chairman Pittman (OD. Nev) of "ot ne WHY ho n 1931-1932 He Funeral services for Mrs. Hester " 3 ie cording to data compiled by the | HY Wy Sti 9YYY PO (ICRLBEON 3h Mbrahee of business building the Senate Moreign Relations Oom- ER A Optimist Tater. Plake. widow of Joseph Plake, will 4 The present grade crossing viadoet | U. 8 Department of Labo Ana while We ler ih Bencerul slesh Wnt FNL ne » Idrace a a SAYRE A “ ~ 34 ain 3 ail V30 =, 3 or yen Ine . 5 » AMory we shall alwave Keep He addressed a jankers confer- mittee said that he would press for Hi hoi n 3 4 ; be held at 10 a. WM. tOMOrrow at the = he Pennsylvania tracks fs on The total valuation of Permits] Badly missed by Wik AA ARR ] ; n ence in Madison Wis, dropped revision of the Neutrality Act at this HY ire oS RA Nise are the Beanblossom Futeral Home Burial ~ a © Plans for the new projact for the four months here, $5415 | DUCHEMIN-=Th Wemosry of oul TPA HVPE OY 3 Sewh to Aso for an American Bow He predic ted that in event Ly alate Survivors will be at Gillen Haven Cemetery Strui ht SO Sh Of a new, 543 Was nearly 150 par ount gronter | 30s ay Temih Wha passed awa W ) y FA = FR 3ankers Ss Deintioh meeting and the act was not revised before ad- . She was 83 SHAE assing structure than the total for the same POrOd | And While she 116s Ih Beneeful ales Mi JOR later attende A. B. A. Execu- Journment and a general Buropean Mrs. Margaret Rose Bastin Mrs. Plake died Sunday at the | 1Ne Federal Government will pay ast year, $2015.54. Last year, 37| Her Wamory we shal SRD TAR NE re ive Counc $ > at Prine: (War OR 18 a AG} . . x “all the eos - ' ‘ , { BO J AND T° 5 HV Coun Cli Session at Hot Springs, Wal should threaten, President Mrs. Margaret Rose Bastin will be Nome of a daughter, Mrs. Alice all the costs of the crossing strue-| of the 124 citfes had greater permit | oh oe HIATT 1 v mir Hund Va President Wells formerly was Roosevelt would call a special ses buried in Hol Cross Oemotery to Ferrell of 1291 Shephard Bt. with A While the State will buy all valuations DU TEBMIN 1h RON En me a Wie aA dean of the I. U. School of Busi- Sion to consider the Administration ‘morrow following services at the Whom she lived right-of-way needed and pay for| Indianapolis’ total this year ®ex-| assed away Dee. 8, 1038 ; A S1HED ness and is recognized as wy- Program [residence of her daughter, My She is survived by three daugh- the paving ceeded that of such ditfes as Cleve Sie, Wih FRANCE NIVION He 1 FHA thority on banking and finance John TeRoy Kavanaugh, 4005 § ters, Mrs. Ferrell, Mrs. Margaret Mr. Dicus safd several residences | 1and, Boston Baltimore, Columbus, 1g TBR ny Paiv 3b — abe TRL IR LG | {Rural St, at 8:15 a. m, and at 8, Roth and Mrs. Lula Tnlow all of id ve to be purchased and ‘torn | Louisville, Pittsburgh, Bt. Lous and 988 LL CL ee hstwnd ay made to attend meetings of various 1 | RS OF Joseph's Church at 9 a. m, Mps, Indianapolis; a son, Elmer of In- 1 Wh to make way for straightening Seattle Hix MEMOS all Tavs dtaBb M y university associations, confer with Bastin died Saturday dianapolis, and a brother Charles 1® Crossing structure Oitfes with greater valuations | RB. MARGARET DUGAN AND ne HemBranes A ‘veginnal min 1% 1 Bae Ty " ry a r : TIES thi ; DAVGTRRE Ie PWA regional officials and ques- Besides Mrs. Ravahaugh, Mrs Simmons, of Kokomo Cancel Road 13 Work iy TR hdl innupolin’ SH B05 Chicago, | yg ER : — net tion applicants . - Bastin is survived by another Ry ERO Rn 93.508, Den NLR MeTRY RE FACLEN, ¥ pid VER LOVING WAP At Cleveland, President Wells at- 1 daughter, Mrs James G Sweeney Alfred M Bro % At the same time the Hightvay ver, 86.535.260; Detroit, $17 DI18, 200. Her angel fade from Heaven [Fo ATH v tended a meeting of deans of dental | (two sisters, Mrs. Theresa Gray : wh Commission cancelled all sonstries Soutien $10,174 616; son Angles, | re er rave "passed AWAY TP 7 ; » schools with an eye to gaining data |»... wan | Madison, and Mrs. John Peterson | P B v . tion work already started on High $26 323 018; New Orleans, $5,053 400; Pocnaiien 1've gone Ih ria Yau f A He for choosing soon a new de { fal Bloomingt Re uneral services for Alfred M. way 13 through Noblesville New York Ofty, $110052,005; Phila~| Po Nhen Goa enlls vou ¥o this Jand : : FI Sh nN en Ol Fh WAYNE Nwy Yoel mington; a son, Charles Stine- Brown will be held at the Hisey & The © el , 'delphin, $128357%28;: San Pr Wien tears of dove XR a gga ly the I. T. U. School of Dentistry h WALTHER, MAY S0==Reso- burg, Bloomington, and five grand-| Titus Mortuary. 951 N. Delaware |v ® ommissioh Sata ‘the motion aR key Washineton, D EA Ts ol Wy, TH wap Yow n= rem {ana nolis utions for a campaign 2ins 1 Ra 3 : Te [was necessary be , Washington, Yo $18, | FA a fa in Inginn Polis {“foroes which t eis 3 us inst ch fidren St tomorrow at 10 a. m Burial eity officials i leis te [627 880, ET ur Rag! aii ARAN HAR FANON Yi W Pears Bh Cutifis==1ub! higion, viliea EE Thomas E. Ayres (will be at Washington Park ofent vight-of-way. The ro: 1% oy ls RIS AND FAM. Y ye? Nan : Oficial in-state jaunts have vec A Yguyion, Rit 1y and Gov- S €. AYPeS | Mr. Brown died at the home of to have been widened I he F | |e AGLEN Th Memory Bl gir daughter Tat nem \ ay al 1-518 ja $ ave o ment : were adopted vesterday Puneral services for Thomas v his son, Carl E, 14M Edgemont St. Noblasville rough uherals 1 ™ 4 MR ev aE ih Mist at oe " been tO0 numerous to tabulate at the COSINE session of the 38th Avras will be held at 2 p. Mm to Sunday : [tndtanapolis Times, Tuesday, May 30, 1980 a TBINOVE 1eY dreadiv ih Pa MAA y 1 TTE a HER INGTR NYS ' SHANE srAiv annual convention o Chiohts Rw " us MR V | We all stond by | VFB E 3 completely: several excursions to og oF NEY ion & the Knights morrow at the Kirby Mortuary Besides his gon, he is survived by FATHER AND MOTHER AYER Thomas ¥.. husband of Bila A: we onion \hoh hor face [RH OATI RT HE FET ¥ fio Evansville during negotiations for | le us. State officers were Burial will be in Crown Hill Ceme. [Our daughters, Tone Brown, Hazel Diag ida Rul HOME: wha Ofte Avera ARG Te BI could take Nettles ple. | Sue BO se i Ve : iE ring LOUIE ONY re-elected mye - he Eien Nid 5 te y > : g x ¥ ANd BH ane could take ottte’s Blac "W Wii WA assimilation of Evansville College Seer isin (Pad | very Mr. Ayers died Saturday Burke, Frances Swift and Anita DIE ON Hanky “Wie Hiri 4 etal wi Hor Smiling Way BRA Pleasant Ta08 | 3 am nob Wi , : Officers include Gilbert Powell Beside Sip z Brow Shu : \ Wl APE h DISARIFR 1h Foch] i . by I. U, still incomplete; to Lafa- (New Alban Ha ' esides his wife, Mrs. Ella Ayers (BDTOWh, and a sister, Elizabeth day at 2 pW, at fh | He mA wn RINAIY Word Tor Suih Wit) & oF ; Ls is J New Albany, state deputy; George he is survived Ie SipbteR Baker : . { ARY Burial A © Mig KIRN oR {i nel A } 2 t With angie f a » vette for a dinn® honoring Pur- M Kinzel Gary tate > . nv ad bv his |S0Ns Homey r f Illinois | INTO i vited a died lo eda SR wi HR } \ \ } x Rabat : TY M 128 ary, state secretary; sna Ottie Aver INTON CITY. N J ; jinsed A HER OTHE YW Ky o o! ¢ ARPT LN | x N. J.. Mi ¥ ar ‘ 5 A i We Hl an to French the Rev. James W. Moore, Cam- ters, Mrs. Edna BR Sau a F k (P)) Mrs May 30 (U. pay Corl R. age #0 vears, Wishand of | ROTHERS, BINTHRS {hol a dw : mittee. er Sr eA NH bridge City, state chaplain; Henry Mrs, Esther Henry od and Frank W, Des Jean hin “Mrs. Amelia Arnold, Sritionlly | Fiera; notte rer KHIRLEY WER CIOE PARR RA A Paver, brovher | BU losing her, a 1tt £ 1 confer with applicants; |Haslev. Yt Wavne. advocate: J . STN ill for a week ‘was ; | ole. Johh +E} : f REAR : - ¢ Vy a) , ad ate: John | ." > Eb Nb | as dead today WH While Be les Ih pencefil sleep TTR © to South Bend, Marion, Kokomo g Murphy. Renss E i | Trank W. Des Jean, 837 N. Lin-| Her son George Jr. bioked (WEIMAR Ka therige 8 (hee Sehoor), Hn Teme we nl oa oD TTR TUE nd sew 1 other cities " ARR». PR ensselaer, state Mrs Ch | wood Ave. will Be buried ' I a up a wife of Willinth B, Weimar passed away HENRIETTA SCHERER AND | HUBSLER Th ¥ Prank Mi * and several other cities for speak- | warden: George KE Redelman . ar otte Hornberger a. iF | be buried at Holy telephone last night to inform his| ghursday av 25, at Los Anwelcs al oh ¥N Jer, isbanal father. 4 wl FT. Bohusse ing engagements, Greensburg, stat PARTIE : » Cross Cemetery tomorrow following father, A hight watohman, and was FRIAS Bluey d Hn E> TR White Fhe th seweEti] Wl Soi i ’ g, State Treasurer, and Funeral Services RY Fe 4 man, and was! FUNERAL HOME. 1230 Prospect rs | PARB=Th 1oVing Temesmbranes of bit : Official round-trips to Tndian- Timothy P Galvin, Hammond eral services for Mrs. Shap. Services at the Blackwell Puneral told, “youl fathet died © on the | job." | eral Froarstuy, 3 30 20 H.W. Bt the fir-| dear Wmother, Lena Parl Who departed hele Hera We 1h Iw Ven apolis to date total 43; many were member of the supreme board } ho Hornberger, wife of Ambrose Home, 1508 N. Meridian St. at 8:30 | yw — Bremorins wk lends invites Aa a aot hain RLM onary BURUSSRER ‘AND made to attend state hudeet coms | Delegates to national convention forDenger, will be held tomorrow a. Mm, and at Little Flower Church { BARGAIN We think Bl Vou aften and will to the — \ . i n oS n AY RY 2 bp : lat "w ¥ aR the and BIT: holon Oo | B Avilm mittee Sessions; others were for at Seattle in August are Donald E n : A.M. at the residence, 1129 AL 8 a. 'm HRN o an A fORIOrtRR by ole You ny Be, | JitEa Who ‘passed oh AR 1938 executive committee meetings at Hynes, Whit ing: Arthur Wiegand e ) St, and at 9 a. m. at St He iz survived bv his wife, Mrs Qroautgnole Steam Funeral Directors § I onl, ® our a DREN 1 th A Othe Wand Bf the « 81 Phung in ~ ‘ wr SB y ’ » pS . 2) | y inde Nn Vey 3 i Mamay i 1 the Medical Center, educational Pt “Wayne: John E. Smith Lo0goD SR S$ Church. Mrs. Horn- Florence Des Jean; a daughter, Completes Rh sg. | 5 gy ! : AnH whee th WEA TEN ~ Fay ARR 3 » » : ’ } = perger f W : . : alr gt ¥ af My de yarehis VAT YE } ‘ha : i conferences and faculty applicant tee, Father Corcoran. Soutl berger died Sunday Charmaine; his mother, Mrs. Cath PI, Ehampos, Rory and Park Punk Pe A a Ha rn interviews He Bert Wi k a 1 ena. Besides her husband she is sur orine Des Joan his sister M sh Up Wave and . A M lye d8pth Bf &OFFOW We “RABEL tell | PULA \ ho eroert ckens, Greensburg, and vives as > DB HEH ED 4 ) S Sisters, I's Rinelet Bra RD ’ { th Test BTARK® 7 t In it ~ x » ® Lovived Nn x a " { 18ved snes [ald te re BTAY { i" And withal, Dr. Wells is seen $0 [Arthur Barth. Jasper. Ne J hres daughters, Joan B., Flora Hostetter, Cleo Moran, Louise | Roberts Benuty Sho re FUNERAL HOME R Wa White hey fon w peacstil woe AR TD ART TE RAT often on the campus, chatting, at-| Re-elected officers of the Wi Lorna Jean and Marilyn G. Horn- |S. Snapp. Cecile Ankenbrook and | 32 Mam. ave. + (3158 Nolan RR an The Hn “aARY JEAN FUNK a pe p tending student and faculty func- cial Secretaries’ RSSOCIior, or ee two sons, Paul R. and Hay Esther Des Jean, and four brothers I | DAUGHTER, MAR FA FO N it Tan : anh : Q Sain DAI 4 a ati 1 Arp . Ng Ao br iin Oy Li Brv © v mothe al y Li tions, presiding at business oon- KX. of C. include George Alter “yy old J. Hornberger, and a brother Stacey, Cyril, Austin and Paul Des | CONKLE FUNERAL HOME Ha mein Ly Mother, DERIA gem = = ~ ferences he has brought here and Wavne, chairman. ang Robert L. J ©. Farrell Jean. ; TR [1034 Ww, MICA, NT. BR-190 hat is hone Without Hot Het TAN inspecting new buildings under con. Manion, Terre Haute. RE A i OMBONE Per . oh —- a Bi hy 1 IoEt Bi mos I i | Fhe. Wats Wl a PINRO So, Studerts aes "ee More than 500 delegates attended. | 7 \ Instruction Ye Ay nia wi hy HON HAEREHAL HAR lan witn } Faved > hy vy \ a A LIT ale wares } hat e eli "i wolitey Sing? x ORANSPOrt was named as next| A E FLANNER & BUCHANAN = Bi ANS Fwy Il © wieder » ‘How does he do it all®” vear's conv . | PRT--Th IoViRE remembrance of mi iH ‘Gnd _Conlisd Her home th sufter mo ention site. ANDERSON-<John Lafe Johnson 18. brot} y \ INDIANA Muse 00. MORTUARY He husband, Kin Wert A. Migs who Bwdly Th iseeH Hy ETETER AND FAMILY Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. John Skinner. |Mefsts: & Ogle. Vern: half-brother, Dee 115 EB. Ohio St, 1, 4088 passed away 10 Ye RT OvING A [ son, Glen eistal d ws 25 'W. FALL OREEK BLVD, HIB LOVING Wire 13 THACKER=Th 1AVING MEMAPY CHART IN . Bra —_— ——— . ¥ at VHD NH Cg Manuscri Roy “ Lean, Intent Survivors: Par. | viv un Ne oH Nery Mra 3. Jur | w— o— a. He SPPMAN-=-Btewnrt, Th Wemory_ of our by Hg anh we W ir MOTHER py 10200 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leah; brother, ldon M pita rs I's gd 8 Gor TA-4400 ved ones Peter, Orville and Doruthy | GRANDDAUGHTER : Ji Rams, aR qa ME EE Jueksonr | eptons. | Charles, | ALL OF MAAG'S WE piri have Med sulierings o'er, | Or ro rs en th reside they Join ir AD Mors, TROTTER-TIh_16Ving WMEMary sf mothep . . eorge W. Roll Ur Dv Oy Tp Mary ra Ock NEIGHBORHOOD DRUG SRR > > the mien of Paih wha SOFTOW “Men, Rise Trotter, Who DASEOR AWRY . 8 1%, oO oD take t t Wf At 10 183% { BEDTORD Nrearer E. Todd, 83. Sur. My Willtam, Charles Stalling i STORES HAVE Ss £ BERT S. GADD a h you To vie Tune WH Doves - 1a Bsn Bift WARE FEMBIBEYR RS vivors: Daughters, Mrs, Isis Jackson. Miss AM AL He, Reelin Todd, Mrs. Addie Newland, Mrs | vi Barbi Ag bil D. Gruber, 81. Sur. Cur PRICES AS DOWN. 2430 he Seay Wives BY thelr PAMTLY Tr ra Memo Vv {And wna fH tter, Mi i ®t Ia A akeh Af 8 tah, Mat 0 son, Thomas; brother, John | “Froderiok Duve, 81, Survivor Daugh- UNTER memory of wR Hunter, | And A heartaehe ati] I BY o", v ters, Mrs. Addie Surrenkamp i MS Alma TOWN STORES GRINSTEINER'S AWh } 194 MES, RALPH 8 NOLL Times Special In AE, HN Hore |e _CErEe_Albe wl (1801 B. NEW YORK RII i Bei dime Be Shin tov Ge Cy hum ra s rs Ny ters wirbrerdeBy 0, N ¥ 16ViRnE Mmamory af my ies ¥T WAYNE, May 30 Four locked and sealed i, ter, Mrs, "a Bradshaw oR honn | i - - PERNONAL NERVIOR Than WOTHER A AND BroTHER | band rd Ww Valle Wha bussch 8 award SOU ster r y AWA Bh manuscripts which will be opened July 26, 1947, promi cases of Lincoln § ufs; sister, Mrs Carrie | gig 1oving memory of Sears O. | ABA While he 1es Th peneshil slosh Of the DRTON'S MOSt MYSEErous treasure chocrs TO TSES 0 Become One| DALE-Mrs. Minnte Walker, ®. Sur. R 500 6. HM. HERRMANN aie ity GUATEA Wy VENG Yuta! Fi wemory X will uivets Selbom, Warren. Ce usts, S, according to Dr. L. A. [Vivors: Husband, James I. sisters, Mrs 308». WAST ST. DRAGON rn Wit . iu | ———————— [A G roc asky, Mrs. Martin Lubbehu- | vy % HARE AND [WATHON=In memory af Maroarst lee Dr. Warren, director of the Lin- with regard sen, Mrs. Phil C. Wige; brothers, Albert Watson, Who hassel Away Abril 11. 1088 coln National Life Insurance Line d gard to inspection of these Otto, Ollie, Thomas, Edward Heichalbeeh | HISEY & SITUS jo sm = Our ibe canhot tall haw We Wiss Wey, In Muse - ‘papers, and I do hereby modify | LORTVILLE Rude P. Melson, 47. Sur TaN PREY of CABRIE JANES Our hentia Saimot tell what to say coin useum here, said the oases it, so as to giv [¥ivors Wife, Vanessa: daughters. Mrs or Wl Mother, womah and afd, God nlohe Knows how we hiss hep were impounded in the Library of Pers to 1 Mg ay to said pa- RD Maines, NM es Mable, e. Daisy: | . w JR "wands Li God hever ade Th h home that (& lonespms Fada S ny wife ary Lincoln, & a _ ——— [ \ t 0 loval ahd trie HUNBAND CHILDREN MOM AND Congress in 1923 by Robert 1 n LR h naif h, thal, mot ITY | a BS inooln, to vest in her power and authority | FOR weed bY Unughters, BENTTA AND | ol 0 St surviving son of the President. at any time during her life o til ® [WENDEL=Loving Memory of our son ahd On Jan. 16, 1926, less than three the ‘expiration of the 3 r un omg 5 SFeomen, ey BR all un. MOORE & KIRK Fo = sii brotha: Fioward, Jan 20 1601 Husband l \ | Bn te FM 0 years after the papers had been im- my death to grant ® 21 years from ws I oleanen = ai B mw OR-180R a Wh ig) Norse & Konror Me tas ya. 30. HIN sven, pounded Mr. Lir y g a permit 0 ex- 3 Trl COTTA sives, i a sleab, IHelr memory we shall always , Mr. Lincoln wrote to the ep amine said papers t aly ya ken Library: Pores 3 pers to any person or neh whe 4 HON. THE PAM ns Who in her judgment and The aos ATR WEST_n lov : " y ) By YamEmhranes ot aur Tt is now my desire to 0 modi discretion, should have permission "3s Ta > gen Oe Pt Seb : ws hg TO Me : and LLEWEL congitian Gf ‘the bove deed |t0, make Such ah examination.” 146 EAST WASHINGTON RE wR ni dn i a — ; . 3 = : : 4 /
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