Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1939 — Page 20
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1 1TH DISTRICT - GROUP AT MEET |Envisions Widespread Use 22m posible, by-products of a oh nian . 3] Ah i : : 4 pha Mr, Wallace pledged the efforts|jurse red_biotches. of other; ble. a or |
ar 4 of y-Products ; From of the Agriculture Department to a oe gue ema re R ded by L bee; : Industrial 0 ization' | i ; 3% 3 Aari ture oo (STEN for ‘new outlets for farm gis 1f one application does not ecommendaeda by Larrabee, naustria rganization Is : . ; 4 : gricu RUE. products “fo increase the farmer'sijelight you, money refunded. Peters
: - : income.” - : ATs OOF ; i A Ludiow Awaits Word Planned; 1200 Due for ur sins Ojntiment, allo, wonderful for
a Sige “Our laboratories mark our start itahin: LPT PEORIA, Ill, Oct. 18: (U. P.).—lin the hunt for .new outlets on a itching, of feet, cracks between (ges,
~ From Indiana. 3-Day Parley. | Secretary ‘of Agriculture Henry A. nation-wide scale,” he said. TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES. eee RL : ; | Wallace. today envisioned = wide- Le 3 T= eT 3 : - : By DANIEL M. KIDNEY An Industrial Nurses Group will ; : |spread commercial use of motor fuel CREDIT MAY BE ARRANGED
Times Staff Writer : be formed Friday at the opening ; -| from corn; plastics from wheat and ; er Tr ge WASHINGTON, Oct. 18—Jame session. of the annual three-day ga | newsprint from straw. ~7 "FILLINGS ... PLATES T. Tandy, Wanamaker, Ind. was ; yen I iy ip I is “| He was principal speaker at. fhe Crowns sy an d Ou r 'N ew named 11th District census super-|} of Nursing Education at the World : ceremony officially = inaugurating Transparent and Pink Plates |
. visor today and Albert Melcher, An- E |War Memorial. construction of the northern re- > ° EH mn derson, Ind., assistant supervisor. : ; The group will be organized spe-|§ : gional U. S. research laboratory, one Maxoline Glracti : Announcement of the selection an ; cifically -for the benefit of the 200 : : i of four: authorized by the: Agri- REe 8,947.00 : Hg ; x nurses: employed in industrial or-
: th : ! ; Ca .| culture Department. His words were Puts the ‘Tooth to | Or While . Patient was made by Rep. William H. Lar-| Eleanor Ray, Tech High School ganizations throughout .the state, Nellie G. Brown of Muncie will address the Indiana nurses’ con- carried to farm homes in every sec- Steen, Not the eens, Sate an
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rabee (D. Ind.), who recommended | genjor, is vice president of the Association officials said. vention on hospital group insurance. Dr. Alfred P, Haake, New York, tion of the nation on a national : Asan : * the appointments for his district and| Student Division of the Indiana Between 1200 and 1500 nurses are| will speak at the convention banquet. nel : radio hookup. c° : : scheduled to attend the convention. ; “These are really small commer- ill 3
ho. Ki i : who is Je ke Eiht of the High School Press. Association, | yeadquarters will be at the Indian- : ; cial plants,” Mr. Wallace said. “They House Census Committee, which will hold. its 18th annual |apolis Athletic Club. ST E T FE D E TH. S foie! mans ar Wellase slo. “They Indianapolis Headquarters convention at Franklin College, Luneheon on Schedule : A A | stepmother,: Mrs. Rose nt
; ; :s| “Oct, 26-28. Miss Ray is former . ] os he Charles Olark; : 3 Rep. Louis Ludlow (D. Ind.) said y Registration will begin at 8.a. m. 5; CIESIERTON—-Mre, Susie oo Weaver, Charles 0 Brother, Dewey Reynolds. : 508 pov?
that his selections, have not been| €ditor of the Cannon, Tech stu- |pq,y Business sessions will begin Frank and Harvey: dax OAKLAND CITY — Mrs. Mary Frances pay
a tage * > k, Mrs, Edward Mrs. “97. Survivors: . Daughters, Mrs. made as he 1s awaiting recommen-|_dent publication. at 8:30 a. m., with meetings of the |Earl Seincon and Mrs. Carl Siebbrell; Lge nton and another daughter,
i ) } Coslet; sisters, Wilder, 22. Survivors: Parents, Mr. dations from the Democratic Com- League of Nursing Raucabion, Pri- Moen Roy Bank 2nd Mrs. Flora Brown. ant Mrs Larry Wilder; four brothers an mittee is his district. Dw Sesion a Wie Heals SO yr Snide Eadie a a “Freddie; oS OTWELL—M | rah: Ann Wiscaver 69 The -11th District census will in- ; ection. ors: Wife, Mamie! sons, e an e; ) rs. Sa Nis i : i ter. Mrs, Lillian Kelsey; brother, John |Survivors: Husband, Edward; daughter, clude the eastern portion of Marion The luncheon .will be held ati Xevins. : y Survivors. muniey, son, Ray; sister, Mrs,
. : : ‘ i & | Block’s Auditorium and will be fol- ALE—Mrs. Elizabeth Pahr. 89. Sur¥iv- | Elda Miller. { ii County, Madison and Hancock coun IS DEAD AT HURON | lowed by a style: show given by the nn ns, Altred, . Jesse, Gilbert and Nel-| PERRYSVILLE — Mrs. Elizabeth Jones
ties.. Headquarters for the district Son: . dau : hter, Mrs. ini § whters, Mrs. Louis Schaaf and|Chenoweth, 76. Survivors: Daugnhler. will be in Indianapolis. William H. Block Co. Mrs. Edward Schaaf. Mary. C. Watson; brother, Manford C. Sent Wait Contact Nellie G. Brown, Muncie, super- EVANSVILLE-M1s. Iyaia Co eland, 39. SO ses. Goldie. May- Anderson, “$4 1 n i i vivors: Husband. Ira; son, Car y —MTrS. - iy . analors ‘Wa ontacts Doyle N. Bowden, known as intendent of the Ball Memorial Hos- LL Mrs. William Kissel and Miss |Survivors: Husband, Burley: sons, W. T
Mark R. Gray, Indianapolis, “Uncle Doyle” in Huron, Ind, and Pital will talk on hospital group in-| yents, Crags, SoRgAMiRey™ LCISTk | J. 4. and D, W. Anderson; Cough rege and | : : bs . 3 arreti; . S. Southern Indiana area supervisor, ro . |surance at the afternoon session. r onner. Charlene Anderson; brothers, Perry and and Roland Ditty, Northern Indiana last member of the G. A. R. In| Mrs Bessie F. Swain, of Indiana| Mrs Clay Dixon, 81. . Emmett Anderson. : ’ . i ; tuo in ’ Phyilis Ruth Grisham, 10 months. Sur-| Shirley Ann Richardson, 7 days. Survivarea supervisor, are attending school that area, died at his home there University, will discuss the Wagner |yivors: Mother and stepfather, Mr. and ors: Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Richardat the Census Bureau here. yesterday of a heart attack. He Health Bill, and Mary Margaret ome Alice Elliott, 73 Ee = pe. Hie i i ’ OSHEN—Mrs. Emma ce ott, . elber vey 1 s Supervisors and assistants in the was 94. : , Muckley of the American Nurses Survivors: Husband, Frank; daughter, Mrs. |55. Survivors: Wife, Emma. sons, Kenneth na districts represented ._..| Association, will talk on “National Ethel Sayles; brother, Amos Winfred | and Harold: daughter, Mrs. Oren Conrad; seven Indiana p Mr. Bowden fought in the Civil
by Republican Congressmen will be Nursing + News.” Cobbum. parents, Mr, and Mrs, Alva Stockberger;
i i GREENFIELD—Mrs. Zora A. Jeffries, 60.| brother, Luther; sister, Mrs, Pearl Umselected by Senators VanNuys and War with the 65th Indiana Infantry Banquet I: Saturday Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Dale Walls|baugh.
Mi i and marched with Sherman to the ’ tepsons, Roy and Virgil Jeffries; step- ROCHESTER—MTrs. Artella Wilson, 63. ~Minton from recommendations by The first day's program will end Sngheet, Mrs. Frank © Duncan: sisters, | Survivors: Husband, Harry; daughters,
the district Democratic committees.|sea. He was wounded. in action. with a buffet supper at 8 DP. Mm. at|yie leata Carson, Mrs. Perry Davis and | Mrs. Margaret Sadowsky. Misses Marjorie
. . - Dorothy W brothers, Earl Mr. Bowden was known as a good the Athletic Club. Mrs. Steve Robbins; brothers, Elmer, Ar ud 1 ou, 'ilson;. b e =
N > thur. and Ones Rafferty. : AN { 3 oF TA INN IRSN (story teller and had a large reper- Business meetings of the various GREENTOWN -- Mrs. Jennie Ventmire a» ta h vs 5) % NB | toire of war anecdotes. groups will feature Saturday's pro-|Newhouse, 90. Survivors: Son, Elmer:| RySHVILLE—Gharles H. Kile, 84. SurHe is survived b three sons, |8ram. daughter, Mrs. Sherman Lancaster; foster- | yivors: Sons, Mdrris, Elmer and Willard; CLOTHING COMPANY : oy '|” Dr. Alfred P. Haake, New York daughter, Mrs. Alta Strong. daughter, Mrs. Carl Milbourn. Luther,. Indianapolis; Dee, of Bed- r. red P. Haake, New York, = ggNDALLVILLE—Delbert R. Smith, 65.| SEYMOUR — Mrs. Carrie Hillebrand|
i illi n i i : : Marion and . 131 W. Washington St. ford and Otho, of Williams, and one managing director of the National|Survivors: Wife, Sarah: sons, a vivors: : Son, William E. i : i i Norman: daughter, Miss Delcie Smith; " Directly Opposite Indiana Theater |daughter, Mrs. Carl Snow, Huron. Association of Furniture Manufac-|iirce brothers. hie g gs, Mus Fred Breltrield,
Services and burial will be to- | turers, will speak at a banquet at| KENDALLVILLE—William A. Imes. 85.|Schroer. Mrs. Henry Wedler ang Mrs. John
X 11d tie | Survivors: Wife, Barbara; son, Orlo; sis- | Goecker; brothers, morrow at 2 p. m. at Port Williams. al b. m. Saturday at the Athletic Burviuers: oh Caricker. oscar br) ih ub. . LOSANTVILLE—Allen T.. Cloud, 77. Sur- SEYMOUR—MTrs. Harriet Weasner, 95. | A fellowship breakfast will be yivars; Wile: Sons, oval, Cleon, Walter, Survivors; Sons, Willis, Elmer, James and n oyd; da , . rVe) : Ss. ce McKinney. held at 8 a. m. Sunday at the Ath- Chance ang Mrs. Earl Hyatt: brothers, At- ion, et eh y
Albert, Henry ' and
: : . Pyles. 82.! letic Club. Officers will be installed well and Frank: sisters, Mrs. Ora Bryson survivors: wie? daventer Mis. FW. i i s ye : olfe;: son, William D. es; sister Ts. at the closing business session at" pion_wiliam A. Wolfe, 64. Surviv-| Amanda’ Kelly. | yes ’: 9 a. m. in the War Memorial. ors: Brothers, Dora, Ernest, Frank, Charles SOUTH BEND—John Nicol; 72. Surviv-
rs > MOREL Lic cob ine A : : T° : : \ T= chuck fC uipped.: nr a 4 : a. ich : a F 5 . a sn atue + Yoo ground Rg currents plan. | } gh : 3 0: A - e 3 : 7 ir” q | pent boot Oe ar a As : nl! a ; and Jefl. ors: Wife, Leona: daughter,. Mrs. Edward : x da \ X n : ow ‘ i 7 g » . MILFORD—Chauncey E. Young, 70. Sur-|T. Carr; brothers, Robert and T. H. Nicol. S e 3 ; vivors: Wite, Nancy; brother, Perry; sister, Ms. David Moss. 31. Surviyors: Hus- : sary § : : : MAP FLOOD 0 3 Mrs. Phoebe Fleischauer, 81. Survivors: Emr O Sisters, Winther, 63 x en o Daniel, William, Clarence, John, El-| SOUTH BENDA G0 M , 63. |. / PRUE oe 60427 Ld i mer,’ Rudolph k and Clifford; | Survivors: Husband; daughter, Mrs. Hubert / 3 ¢ nish : it aeppl ; daughters, Nettie and - sister, Mrs, |W. McCaulley: son. Earl C. Cordtz; Sister, : i > . Wave p lifelike” g orkley. : | ; ine WO quipped ©. staf erful " : WILKINSON—George E. Condo. 65. Sur- . Bj gnet eq \ice an He pov | 2 ELON Ee farion: father, | Vivors: Wile, Nellie; son. Harold; daugh- : AE ceives POC pqueol + {pubes | ter, Mrs. Mary [E. Collier. 1 i is Ae assis: l : Io ‘WINGATE—Miss Lorraine Shrock; 21. ere casts * no : " i JererRsONYIA- Ind. Sut. P 1 fo 7 Pr a1 1k Survivors. Parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles : STON ST! : superbete® v d pis?iit | — . Shrock: : ; : : = pay 9 w |
| Flood Control District Commission ° YOUNG AMERICA—Robert H. Hunter, | F Control s 63. Survivors: Wife, Bessie. sons, Donald
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: there. . . They tore up a rock garden at the " ) nn : | Mainly of earth construction, | home of William B. Rushton, 601 be I ; |work on the Evansville project is 8. Hoenn St, as 7 prank % 8 * : | goi 24 hours a day with mam- |. ®" ws . : i EEE soins on urs 3 Cay 2 They confessed to police they me
moth flood lights used during the
i —l ‘night had done it and the police super- | . . : - = Only one mile of the wall is made vised he Tepniding of ne a J lof concrete. The ermaining barrier, BO " LiL the labor ! ; of earth, is 218 feet in width at the| y g :
|bottom and tapers to 12 feet wide!
3 : ‘at the top. It varies in height from il TK SLL 3 [three to 22 feet. | re [4 ; 3 x Tell City has a similar protective | TE NY Ls Ld wo |barrier under construction made en- |p ll 4 Vp = % A Q) RA
itirely of concrete.
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