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SCOUTS TO GIVE Red Cross Launches Fund Appeal YEAR REVIEWED STATE DEATHS Sy A LIAS IE
ANDERSON—MTrs. Mary Ann Schrieber, ter Jrafien, Mrs. Lester Pattie and Mrs. row
63. Survivors: Husband, Samuel; daugh-|A, N. n. : ¢ y ¢ ters, Mrs, Catherine McMillin and Mrs.| Mrs. Margaret Elizabeth Cotton, 68. The Sherwin-Williams Co. 219 Mary Weaver; son, Morris; brother, Survivors: Daughters. rs, Joe King, Mrs. . Emanuel Smith; sisters, Mrs, Jesse White-| Ruby Conish, =. a —i YhvaeLweod. N. Senate Ave. will sponsor a u . a————
tt d Mrs. Lessie Trueblood. Mrs. Ouzie Tro . " Tyron . Nulton. Graphic Arts and Display Show Prank Melson, 99. Survivors: Sons.| Mrs. Moilfe Garrett. . [Monday afternoon at the National
mer, Vern, Oscar and Arthur; half-
O! , A A : : Se 3 : |brother, ‘Clint Wilson. STATE TO DEDICATE BUILDING : Coliseum Circus to Feature : : McNeely Stresses Growth; “sum w aves. survivors: Par. |> manir0 PEDICATE BUILDING |... tors & Supply Oo, 236 S.
BN : 5 k ents, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph W, Davies; sis- i - | Meridian St., and Monday night at . ” ¥ : Welfare Administrator and super ' Mock Disaster With IS National Convention ana. Sey Davies Yd Wik "Siisons Yiiene Re Sit & the Athenaeum.
visor of State institutions, will el “Bg ion ‘ i i ] i _CONNERSVILLE—S, F. Hunter, 72. Sur-| chairman at the dedication of new © ahn, company exper won Aid Demonstration. : : Bid Planned. Snunters Mrs. Davia Lane and Mis buildings at Muscatatuck Colony a Silk screen process of lettering . " j : \ vith f the Indi , 1 Gladvs Hunter. near Butlerville tomorrow. Gover- [surfaces with paint, will give a talk Indianapolis Boy Scouts will give Cyc \rvicies o a INE A ELTON My a otise Rengers, 71. (nor M. Clifford Townsend and E. H. and demonstration of the process. & demonstration of storm disaster : : Directors Association during ‘he Ba vine hd hn Ener oan | Vehslage, Seymour, a trustee of the The show is for sign, art and dise and relief methods at the Scout : v ) i past year were reviewed by its brothers, Henry and Charles Huber. colony, are to speak. play tradesmen. r ny wn McPh . 86. SurCircus at 7:30 p. m. Saturday at the 5 ; members today at the Association's), fou CBm enter. Mrs Jessie. Dav, Mo.
: R Hallie Sorrell and Mrs. M Coliseum. k R 3 60th annual convention here. son; son, Elliott; brother, Luke; sisters
3 s. Mrs. Charies WhitAt the beginning of the event, E 3 SNR H ER At the second day session of the os Polson ‘and TS aries
: : > i uh yw 3 i - EVANSVILLE—Alvis Hawes, 73. Surviv- : p Which will be the sixth on the : three-day convention in the Manu ors: Daughters, Mrs. Lola Townsend and Sg % I you want to
A - -¥ facturers Building at State Fair-| Mrs. Flossie Deer. : is ve Circus program, tnere will be repli 3 38 33 f rtici h . HAYSVILLE—Mrs. George Drexler. Sur- i 2 ; kee Pp him in cas of houses and trees in the arena Sa i = grounds, morticians eard their |yivors: Husband: daughter, Georgia: broth- :
, er, Joseph Weisbach; sisters, rs. Tillie x: - . of the building. X president, Frank M. McNeely, In- fi "Nh mre Jocebh Werneic “ love with you... The lights will go off for two min- Rg : dianapolis, deliver the annual mes- JASPER—Henry Hettich, 72. Survivors: TR oy i i } 3 ; 3 : Wife, Philom ‘son, ck; aughters, RN WN x v. utes and a Storm recording will be : y 7 . : - sage. He stressed the growth of in- [wir Ernest Foore, Mrs. Leona Bryant, WEN Serv @ played. As the lights come on, the 3 3 Sai a ; th ssociati fiairs | Mrs. Frank Striegel, Mrs. Bernardine : ; scene will be one of wreckage. Sev- 8 : ® AT te, i Gants. Tig Mrs, J.ouis Ql *9 3 Y 3 X Nd 2H x ; ? : ethig,; rother, rge; sister, ‘ : ! eral scouts will be dressed as in- a 3 3 throughout the state. Therese ‘Gullette. im
J ictims ee B : : re NB 3 * ? the agenda today was in-| JEFFERSONVILLE — Joseph Leach, inJured victims. X ee RC We " Also ‘on g y was in fant. Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Two scouts from ‘each of 29 ] ; aR TERN . a = |troduction of a resolution inviting William Leach Jr: brother, Edwin, Be M i § Le . iseum wi R - 3 | Ten 2 nr Bi BurviBORs: Wits ter Meals for SS troops will enter the Colise with x ; . ¥ he the 1941 convention of the National Ethel: daughters Mrs. Vera Kuntz and as stretchers ana bandages to care for
: s RE ; : Miss Vr Sherrod; brothers, ‘Chester and i - the injured persons. Other scouts Funeral Directors Association t0|Dewey: sister Mrs. Nelife Leavitt Where is there a man who does not appre
will put on second and third ban- ities vhoto. Indianapolis. The invitation will be |. NEW CASTLE—Mrs. Fannie Odell, 48. ciate good food . .. . . and real economy?
Survivors: Husband, Lamar; sons, Curtis
dages. Others will help to remove Seated (left to right) are Felix McWhirter, Ma yor Reginald H. Sullivan, Arthur V. Brown and Wil- [extended at the national convention | Robert, Lamar Jr. and Wilbur: dauchters Two important reasons for weekly buying
the de bris. A liam Fortune. Standing are Myron Green, Russell Campbeil, William J. Mooney and W. I. Longsworth scheduled for October in San Fran-|Odeil; sister, Mrs. Pearl Teague; brother, trips to . . . Within 10 minutes the scouts ex-| | ‘hey attended the first meeting of the local Red Cross war relief fund committee yesterday. Troy "White.
pect to have all the “victims” at an i J X ror TE apn TY Mo Ry Open Tuesdays, emergency hospital and to have the ® Other items of business scheduled Trimble and Mrs. Martha Beach. Thursda s debris cleared. $1 1 000 of | ndeferminate BELLIGERANTS’ FUNDS FREED for today included an address by gPATOKA—Mrs. Margaret 1, Boyles, 78 y H. D. Frankel and J. E. Bourne, ! WASHINGTON, May 15 (U. P.).— Phil S. Hanna, editor of the Chi- Russell: daughter. Mrs, Prank Moore famb 6p. m ) the Scout leaders Who are directing ° Frozen funds belonging to nations|cago Journal of ‘Commerce, and ao RUSHVILLE Flova A. Dyer, 51. Te. RS MARKET STREET the event, say it will be “the most oq req y qls ere f Norway. D ark, the Nether-|report by Raymond E. Needham |ters. Mary Alice and Christine: brother. —y: rE BO oat Crows Stunt lands, Belgium ana’ Luxembourg Marion, president of the State [Can ang Wivs, Minnie ecg Se Xue) A trom Delaware €vVer put on in Indianapolis.” rim, 4 | Mrs. Jessie Beard, 80. Survivors: Hius- a UA Bil Other events at the Circus will] The Indianapolis Clearing House getting ‘medical supplies and food | & 1° wail dry iy Bere eS i Funeral, Vila . duiighters, rs. ossie Saturda Ns y B i) to Alabama include a band concert, Scout and | Association, composed of 11 local|into Poland, The only quota set lo- | 10! On ih Ao me re vl A ‘diamond Jubilee frolic ‘Will be leone. Len Rotor. Seaneh ny Beard: . Cub Eames and contests, a model banks, today contributed $5000 to cally, according to Mr. Green, was OH Niithoraud ai mont tonight in the Mr Hazel Smith, Mrs. Mable Goon and Till 8 P. M. airplane ‘display, an astronomy the Red Cross war relief fund. The “as much as possible.” rn funds for buying American ‘Gold Room at Hotel Antlers The | thur. Charles and Robert LaBoiteatyx. demonstration with the use of flash- | contribution brought the fund total] William Fortune is president of securities y [convention will close tomorrow ROOCKPORT—Mrs. Jeariette Roberts, 84. lights and the showing of camp and [to more than $11.000. [the local Red Cross chapter. Mayor — a, TSUTVIVOPTS, Son, Reed; daughters, Mrs. ‘Les. pioneering projects. More than one million persons ‘Reginald H. Sullivan is committee! More than 4500 scouts are expect- |are becoming war refugees every 24 chairman. ‘Other committee mem- | ed to participate. {hours and the only place they can bers besides Mayor Sullivan and Mr. | get help is from the United States, Green are Felix T. McWhirter of | PLAN STAMP MEETING Myron Green, secretary of the local the Peoples State Bank, Arthur V.| Trading ‘and an auction will ‘be | Var relief fund committee, said to- Brown of the Indiana National | & th brig day in urging local Red Cross con- Bank, William J. Mooney ‘of! features of the Indianapolis Stamp tributions. | Mooney-Mueller-Ward Co, W. I.| Friday might, Mrs. Alben Bien | AL (Re same fie, American Longworth, president of the Cham: jorg, secretary, notified members to- | Ccgion National Commander Ray- ber of Commerce and of the Lilly] dhy, » : | mond J, Kelly urged all Legionnaires varnish ‘Co. H. T. Pritchard of the gs to contribute to the $10,000,000 fund Indianapolis Power & Light Co., | being raised nationally by the Red Louis J. Borinstein, Jewish Welfare | Cross. |Pund head, and James S. Rogan of | Mr. Green said that at the first the American National Bank. | meeting of the relief fund commit-| ‘Commander Kelly said in his.
tee yesterday at the Athletic Club statement that it has been the a a gy . it was decided to “spread the cam- policy of ‘the Legion to assist the : } paign as far as possible in Indiah- Red Cross in its work to relieve suf- ; : ; : : f L 0 A [| ON A 0 U S i | 0 i OF A | 0 in apolis.” fering attendant to war, : Gi ; The committee decided that “the “There is no ‘more worthy and {appeal is desperate and worthy of pressing task before the American
| public support.” Tt agreed to make people today than in the national
| particular ‘drives in ‘public buildings endeavor to aid ‘war afflicted : bd 7y and in the downtown area. civilian populations in other Sal Mr. Green called public attention countries,” he said. 3 {to the fact that the Red Cross has| ‘As National ‘Commander, T now | been successful in getting its sup- urge all Legionnaires to contribute
|plies into the war-stricken zones to this $10,000,000 relief fund and ‘to and said that it was the only or- assist in the securing of the local ganization which had succeeded in'quotas for their communities.”
FAR-SIGHTED?
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¥ Registered Optometrist—Ofice ut | SAFETY BOARD members had |
Dr. Verne K. Harvey, director of to conclude today that the various ; u * : | A 4 r T the State Board of Health, today brands of ‘motor oil on the market ET "N\ 2 ae Y SO SCIEN TIFICALLY BU ILT They indorsed the State Welfare Depart- have at least one thing in com- | RK. > . oo, ~~ & oy ; Sy ment's drive for ‘contributions of mon—each one is better than the * eC =» 74 Ne § Can't Help Being COMFORTABLE!
books and magazines to aid in build- others.
|ing up libraries in the tuberculosis This conclusion was the out- : Ns ‘ E h = 3 5 SELDOM BEFORE SUCH A SHOE AT THIS
and mental hospitals of the State. a dH : ; E * come of a two-hour quiz session : : wWhiK STRAIGHT
The drive is being conducted in City Hall yesterday in which : (AR > ) “a — ROYOSTOR PRICE! TRY ON A PAIR! YOU WON'T
connection with “State Institution ine Board attempted to determine
{37 W. Washington St. week” in which all the State's which of 10 major petroleum : ) B \ - \y 2 WANT TO TAKE THEM OFF! EVERY STEP
j charitable ‘institutions are ‘open products would stand up best in
: : | fire engines. ] NX GLASSES ON (RED|T [aspupmpny ees Witt Ws i Ol I \ NE WILL BE A DELIGHTFUL SENSATION FOR salesmen that each and every | Fa 4 3 . v9 : 3 concern produced a ‘motor oil su- | j WP rg \ 4 THE NEW AIR CUSHION eliminates all jars perior to all the rest, with no res- | % aan RRR : a WR AN ervations. Board ‘members ig- | = a 3 Ee “ax feel nored a suggestion that police and ; * a ®owgL HEE v vv you'll actually a though you were fire department ‘mechanics be CLE 2A 8 ; called in ‘to ‘pick an oil. TATAROM ; ; walking on a cloud. | ‘Confused, but undaunted. the ae : aa Board awarded a contract for 10
50-gallon drums of ‘motor oil to : oan 3 : 8 the Shell ‘Oil ‘Co. ‘on its bid of : 3 . : vg SIZES 4 T0 10—AAA 10 Ek 42 cents a gallon for premium oil : 35 cents for second grade and 23 Ne. BLOCK'S Downstairs Store
cents for third grade oil.
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