Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1940 — Page 12

WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1940

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RINGLING TO BRING So the Monster MARIA NOWL AND | American Legion Festival CIRCUS HERE JUNE 7. Simply Yawned

coma ono oes 0. | DIES HERE AT 82 Opens in Broad Ripple

P.).—Emo Pieracci, 20, fisherman with a reputation for telling the Contests, Vaudeville Acts

truth, said today that he had On Program; Grounds

Ringling Brothers and Barnum & | Bailey Circus will bring its blue, “air-conditioned” tent to Indianapolis on June 7. Advance agents said “big show” would include “more sensational newly imported European features than ever before.” | The tent will be pitched at Southeastern and Keystone Aves for shows at 2:15 and 8:15 p. m. Doors

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. oro..| looked down the throat of “The | Member of Pioneer Family | Old Man of Monterey Bay,” a 3 “sea monster” periodically report- Was an Authority on Decorated. ed in this region. Sai.Y ‘ Pieracci said oe found the “old City’s History. Beginning today and lasting man” sunning himseil, 4 “When my boat aroused him,” | Miss Maria Justine Otis Nowland, | through Saturday, Broad Ripple he said, “he opened his mouth, '.. «hose grandfather's cabin the Post 312, American Legion, is spon-| will be open at 1 and 7 p. m, for| and it was dark red inside. He » li s was Soring a community festival, merinspection of the horse fair and the had a head like a hippopotamus, first sale of Indianapo IS lehandise fair and fish fiv on the menagerie. which includes Gar-| a round, bell-like body which ta- |conducted, died yesterday in her g oy | gantua the Great, giant gorilla. pered off at the tail. He was ‘home, 1114 N. Dearborn St. She was | Post grounds, College Ave. and the The opening spectacle, "The Re-| about 42 feet long, grayish brown (go and had been ill for many Canal. There will be contests, | § turn of Marco Polo.” costumed by | in color, with ridges of Ja down |. onths. ~ |amusement rideS, games and vaude- | Max Weldy of the Paris Folies the side of his body. He 1a giant Miss Nowland, usually called Miss All ot nO ’ ; K fins, which near his head pro- . TR ’ | ville acts. Bergere, will have a cast ot 2000 ) : » Justine by her friends, was the] ; | people and animals. truded three feet from his body. daughter of Henry Byrne Nowland | The Legion grounds, a block long, mummn : ee I and Amelia Theresa Smith of Indi- have been newly landscaped. They ZOO LOSES RARE WOLF | PASTOR TO ADDRESS CLUB [anapolis. She was born in Jeffer- will be decorated with colored lights PHILADELPHIA, May 15 (U. P).| The Rev. Ellis W. Hay, pastor of Sonvilie in S55 Bian Brin 3 and there will be displays of mer-| Jan. only Aard wolf in captivity [the First Congregational Church, her life in In lana % a | that died at the Philadelphia zoo, will speak before the Bible Investi- | of her interests here. | cliancise manufactured and sold i : cannot be replaced. as the govern- gation Club in the Y. M. C. A. at! She had an amazing fund of pio- the area. | ment of South Africa has barred 6:15 p. m. today. Harold Hollings- neer lore, extending beyond the | The musical programs for the dif-| § 3 their capture. | worth, club president, will preside. [span of her life, and helped her | co rent nights will be: Tonight, the ee —————— i § RE —————— GREY WFite (WO DOORS, Early| oti ie Band d accordion ) No Interest—No Carrying Charge | Reminiscences in Indianapolis,” tole Band and an a ag Sa A : _ and “Prominent Citizens of Indian- band; tomorrow night, Red Dicker- a ; LCL G : apolis.” |son’s Band and girl accordion play- EY | ; ov ; lar fashion model, inspects the | ‘ " 4 3 TT pu as : | Pioneered in Transport of Food ers; Friday night, the Broad Ripple : L | Miss Joan Anderson, por alesman explains how power | When he was 7 vears old, her High School Band, Hawaiian instru- : ew car. The salcs

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father came to the site of Indian- mentalists and Ardus, the magician; | apolis with his father, Matthias R./and Saturday night, the 12th Dis- | Nowland, in the spring of 1820. Later, Matthias Nowland returned to the site with the commissioners who chose it as the new location for the State capital, then at Corydon. From the Nowland cabin, located 3 at what now is Washington St, and for the Graduate Senate Ave. the sale of the lots

GUARANTEED WATCHES : was conducted. Matthias Nowland

; : 1 . d venture of, Make your gift selection from this fine Se a Pt rood by boat to! display of Modern Watches! See the ging : .

Famous Bulova, Elgin. Hamilton and the new settlement, when supplies Charles S. Selleck

upplie Mrs. Minnie Titus ih ¢ . f S g Nis | Gruen Watches, priced from $24.75. NE I Ee 56,

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he . : . Myron C. Bard . . . officer of trict American Legion Drum ang Legion post sponsoring Broad Bugle Corps and a Hawaiian band.| Ripple festival.

widowed mother and the younger Charles S. Selleck, retired | Mrs. Minnie Titus, a resident of children after the early death of | Jefferson County farmer, died yes-|Indianapolis since 1911, died yesterthe elder Nowland. |terday at the home of a daughter, day at the home of her daughter, Py Sowisnds Oe Mrs. Ethel Housefield, 82 N. Belle Mrs. John H. Barnett, 1702 E. 73rd the Massachusetts orator. View Place. |St. She was 71. Born in Jackson, 5 : - Until her serious illness, Miss] Mr. Selleck was born in Bryants- O., May 5, 1869, she was married to * { Nowland was a ready and accurate pyrg, Ind. in Jefferson County, and Charles A. Titus 51 years ago. i <0: source of information about PIONEEr | g. oy near there until he retired | Mrs. Titus is survived by her hus- all’

i —t days for all who consulted her. She 29.on the Circle daughter, a grandson, reall

t Does front Fewer BEE C6: prided herself on her memory. [od moved to Indianapolis 14 years band, her 8 for Power & LEI US Was Member of D. &. R (ago. He was a member of the John T. Barnett, publicity director | Hebron Baptist for Butler University; a grand- edges grip quick stopping—Po® en roads are wet.

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She greatly valued her member- aro dicon. Ind. new daughter, Miss Mary Jean Barnett, ship in the Caroline Scott Harrison | In addition to his daughter, he is and two sisters, Mrs. Blanche SteChapter, D. A. R,, in which she was| vived by his wife, Anna M.: two phenson and Mrs. Francis Russell, an early member, and in the S0-/o angchildren and one great grand- POL of Eldorado Springs, Mo. ciety of Indiana Pioneers, ; (child. Funeral services will be held Funeral services will be at 2p. m. ‘Miss Nowland is survived by Jour lat 1 p. m. tomorrow at the Hebron tomorrow in the Hisey & Titus Funieces, Mrs. Ww. R. Hatton, Fortvi e; Baptist Church, with burial there. neral Home and private burial will Mrs. Emil B. Mills and Miss Edna | (be in Memorial Park Cemetery, G. Nowland, a member of Tech | :

High School faculty, Indianapolis, Mrs. Blanche B. Dougherty

rs. OW. Davison, Portiand:) Funeral services for Mrs. Blanche LOCAL STUDENT “ral services will be at 3:30 Betty Dougherty, 1628 Exeter St, UNE Yr. : who died Sunday in Methodist Hos- EDITS COLLEGIAN

p. m. tomorrow in the Shirley Bros. | io) “were held at 10 a. m. today in James Farmer, 1029 W. 29th St.

Thursday SPECIA LS Central Chapel and burial will be in He J. CG. Wilson Funeral Home. {born in Lafayette, Ind. She was Butler University junior, has asHenry A. Rost, owner of the Rost

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Crown Hill Cemetery. | Burial was in Memorial Park. Mrs. Dougherty, who was 48, was TO SAVE YOU MONEY | wenry A. Rost married to Edward P. Dougherty in Sued the editorship of The Butler ailor Co. here for 17 vears pe- South Bend 17 years ago and came Collegian, student newspaper. New PRINT DRESS ES Or irs 2 Oo ago, died (here in 1919. She was a member of | The staff for the remainder of the : ' the Order of Eastern Star and the|school year consists of: Paul R. able dresses. Sizes 12

esterday i is 447 College : : vesterday in his home, 4447 College | \; i} 0." Club of the White Cross Squires, managing editor; Robert to 20 and 38 to 44.

Ave, He was 75. | : . Ce ee YY b Mr. Rose came here from Rich-| Suid. |Renz, news editor; William Shipley, Vm ; . | Survivors are her husband; a/|city editor; Miss Lois Foreman and mond, Ind., where he was born. He|, . , y : , : . : was a member of Calvin Prather brother, Lester C. Bowers, Magnolia, | Robert Schalk, assistant city editors; : or N. J.; a sister, Mrs. Mary Fyffe, In-| Thomas Markin, sports editor; (BM SLIPS | Slacks

Lodge, F. and A. M, the Calvin | 4io napolis: a nephew, John F. Richard Mohr and Sam Chernin, Silk ravon Plain color A seams.

De OE i Arch | wolseifter, and a niece, Mrs. Mary make-up editors, and Miss Helen Sgore Sips and stripes. in lace trim and tailored C Zipper closstyles. Rein- ing. Adjust- C forced able straps.

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running “tla ” 's eco the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary | 8 the Miller dealer's

~r ride. And 2 with the Masonic Lodge and Scot-| smoother rid tish Rite in charge. Burial will be J in Washington Park. ™ : Robert B. Henderson : ; a. Robert B. Henderson, a native of Ys etl re a rt Indianapolis, died yesterday in his] AR "iy ff ST ER EAD £3. £0 home in Burlingame, Cal, relatives ; gn th JE m gn 1, 47 ENN : R OAD : ei »@

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He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. | Edwin R. Allbright, and a grand-| ues to $1.98. All sales final. Broken sizes.

Masons, the Scottish Rite and the o ao both of Indianapolis. |Ruegamer, society editor. 2 for $1.00 | Sizes 12-20. TO CLOSE OUT!

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