Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 June 1940 — Page 14

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"VINCENNES, Ind, June 7.—|Neck,” and once was covered by| social and economic problems, are ; Farmers of southwest Knox County|what was known as th Crore, : : i : : = now being distributed here through, The pRmphieis also are available. are collecting 2000 gallons of used Swamp. The section now is dotted Retired = Pastor’s Funeral : Urges Boys to Join Search the G. C. Murphy Co. 5 and 10-cent|Dere at 'L. S. Ayres & Co. and the oil to fight a plague of mosquitoes with sloughs, little ponds and wash-| i : g Store. ; : . Meridian Bookshop, 13¢ Menument:" which struck in the county near the outs. “ Will Be Held at St. Paul Ss a : For Car Killing Betty : A display of the pamphlets, which Circle. - Intersection of the Wabash and| Investigation has disclosed two a : . | : 7 White Rivers. types of mosquitoes, malaria car- Episcopal Church. | | 2 Jane Dawson. Mosquitoes have been so thick, riers and others, of the culex species, : : . farmers say, that they, have found which are not’ dangerous to health.| Funeral services for ‘the Rev. Ed- : 2 Sheriff Al Feeney appealed to the it impractical to use Plow horses.| Filling stations and garages are ward S. Doan, who died in Grand 8 public today to aid officials in the Many are using tractors which have volunteering oil drained frem crank- | Rapids, Mich. yesterday, @will be | | search for the driver of the hit-and-smudge pots burning continuously cases. The oil will be spread of held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in St. : run car which Wednesday night

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FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1940

Mrs. Grace E. Herin Mrs. Emma Jordan :

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to ward off the pests. {the sloughs and forced back unddr Paul's Episcopal Church “here. The killed 18-year-old Betty Jane Daw- » The pocket section of the country shrubbery: whiéh surrounds many Rev. William Burrows, pastor, will ; 5 son and injured her companion has been kncwn for years as “Hell's small ponds. joreiate rn burial .will be at i. ; George A. Brinkman Jr. : . | Crown Hill. - ! . The appeal was made after State 7 A a he Rayhiond Police announced they believe they lert D. Armstrong, Spencer J. Col-' know the make of the death car. Anioh il Iacrion and Den! The determination of the make of ve RL OD adi : | : - car was made from an examination | Friends may call at the Flanner| s 1 of shattered glass fragments picked '& Buchanan Funeral Home tonight ¢ a <|up So the scene of the accident, land tomorrow morning. : a south of U. S. 40 on the Post Road. SA, The Rev. Mr. Doan was 69. 2%] “I want to ask the public and 4 'was born in Ohio, the son of a| 1 o particularly young boys to keep IN | pioneer family and graduated from 2 Savy : 4 2 Lareful watch for cars which z 2 . ‘the theological seminary of ken-| 8 ARE Might, Je Sarying fiehied fenders ‘yon College, Gambier, O., in 1895. Funeral services for Mrs. ‘Grace| Mrs. Emma Jordan, for 27 years hs oo oe ound jo have head» |He retired 2 e pasior fm 1938 after E. Herin, 4040 Ruckle St, who died |an Indianapolis resident, died last ing, and paint scratches from the ears re wife. Margaret Wednesday in Msthodist Hospital night after a fivesweek illness at body,” Sheriff Feeney said. |oampbet Doan: two daughters,| Were to be held at 1:30 p. m. today the home of a daughter, Mrs. Iva i; Je Bame tne Sheriff Feeney | Mrs. Howard T. Griffith and Mrs. in the Flanner & Buchanan Funeral Ra an, S214 he believed that the abandoned js. howar ; 1 Lye ; ; (F. Garriott, 556 Birch Ave. She and “mutilated” car found i F. G. McMillan, both of Indian- home. Cremation will follow. jo $xia r found in a \apolis; two sons, Wehring L.. In-| Mrs. Herin, who was 51, was’ the Was 7s ar Belg near Raymond! St. and Fogle | dianapolis, and Edwédrd L. Poland, Wife of Charles Herin, assistant sec-| Mrs. Jordan was born in Borden, Sresk. was not vol yes in the case. '0., and five grandchildren. ‘retary of the Fletcher Trust Co; = |Ind, and was a member of the|,..c OWNer Was questioned by depufig | “Th vi ill De in char fl ? ; ” ties, city and State police.yesterday at : i . re n chargé of christian Church of Knightstown. [and released. ) ee ; Louie M. Rice [the Rev, PF. 8. C. Wicks, pastor! "Services will be held at 10:30 a.| Both front fenders had been RN . .. ‘emeritus, and the Rev. E. Burdette Monday at Mrs. Garriott’s h NF | Funeral arrangements were being Backus.| pastor -of All Souls Uni onuay ar S Cope: | chopped from the car presumably - 'made today for Loule M. Rice, 4632 | tarian: Chirer, of which she was o| Jxial will be at Floral Park Ceme- with an ax. The owner said the Caroline St., who died yesterday in|memper 0 tery. . car ‘had been stolen from him yesMethodist Hospital. He was 34.| ghe was born in Pawtucket R. I Mrs. Jordan is survived by an-|terday. He was a graduate of Broad Ripple!and had lived here 30 vears. She other daughter, Mrs, Lillie Chappa| pPuneral services for Miss Dawson, High School and was employed by | i J. years, € of Chicago; a brother, Finch Wilson | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. the Indianzpolis Water €o {was married 24 years ago. Sur-|of Chattanooga, Tenn.; two sisters, Dawson, 4401 Southeastern Ave. Mr. Ric a a hember of they ois. besides the husband, are a Mrs. Pauline Stanley of Nashville. will be ‘held at 2 p. m. tomorrow Bellair TS Choreh. | sur. = Eastwood, Butler University Tenn. and Mrs. Lenora Lee of in the home. Be his wife, Grace: two chil- tstuder:t; Her father, Edward Barker, Seattle, Wash.; nine grandchildren | * Mr, Brinkman, who is 19, is recovdren. Lois and Donald; his parents, | \011anapolis; a brother, Herbert E.|and 13 great-grandchildren. ering from minor injuries at his Mr. and Mis. M. E. Rice, Indian. qoeror a on, Far a: {Peto ” Loli Johnson home, near E. 10th St. and the | li three b : [18S Mrs, Russ : 8 Mon=y r n Jonn Post Road. ; apolis, and -three brothers, Elmer! . ia Tors. : : ¥, Indienapalist Ralph I. Fisne, (ool. a0 Mis. Gearge. B. Wore: of John Johnson ied yester-p EI : MERIT SHOE MARKETS and Francis. Hilton, N. ¥. foe day in his home, 5335 E. 10th St. iii » Han NAMED 118 E. Py ok io Sos 3% Washington St. ; ) . 10r i He was 74 and came here a year ago| I » June 7 (U. P.).—C. E. wo Net 0rnoo ores Francis M. Bryan | a Dale Mickel |from Racine, Wis. He is survived Wilson today became acting presi- 930 S. Meridian St 9 1108 Shelby St YOU SIMPLY MUST : . Francis M. Bryan, an Indianapolis; Ora Dale Mickel. 5230 Guilford by his wife, Anna, and a son, Vic- cent of General Motors Corp. He Fiayuo we le ORCIOY. Oy ; v resident for 38 years. died yesterday | AVe.. resident of Indianapolis for tor. succeeds William S. Knudsen, who AFL EA PY/ 2: in the home ‘of his son. Walter 3% years and division manager of| Friends may call at the Hocken- | was granted an indefinite leave of Bryan. 3454 W. Michigan St. He | the J. H. Smith Sales Co., died to-!/smith Funeral Home tonight. Fu- absence to serve on the recently was 81. day at St. Vincent's Hospital. He neral services and burial will be|created Civilian Defense CommisMr. Bryan was born in Fayette Was 44 and had been ill for several'held in Racine tomorrow. sion, County and was a furniture dealer! months. BE — and undertaker in Milroy for many! Mr. Mickel was connected with

| years. He was a member of the the Smith company for 21 years. : , 1 Ww : Ti Fairfax Christian Church here. | He is survived by his wife, Mrs.| Wo. . N F1 DOLLAR GO 0 TOWN } Gl ; :

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Funeral services will be held at Helen Mickel, and a sister. Mrs.|

. 9:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Conkle | Ethel Mickel Weil. Funeral services| > . \) Included in This G oup @ Funeral Home. Burial will be in | will be at the Flanner & Buchanan 2 \ Here's the low down on high §# Greensburg. | [Mortuary at 3 p. m. Sunday, and;

ie. .. formosa ‘burial will be at Crown Hill Ceme-| : >

Miss Catherine E. Caughan tery. The Rev. George Southworth, | Miss Catherine E. Gaughan, an |DPastor of the Church of the Advent, Indianapolis resident for 65 years, Will have charge of services. died yesterday in her home, 204 : Hoyt Ave. She was born in Nash- John G. Geis ville, Tenn., and was 70. | John G. Geis died yesterday in A Mis quip Stienoel 3 Zehits ‘his home, 337 Prospect St. He was John's Church and was employed o' Poids Ses vu an Tndinipons by the Hook Drug Co. for. 23 years. Fesident lor od years and bejore She is survived by two brothers, retiring was yardmaster at the old Henry and Gecrge, both of Indian- | Indianapolis Brewing oe Inia. apolis; four sisters, Caroline, Mrs.| SUIVIVOIS are a son, EG, India Jonn Connor and Mrs. Louis A. 2polis; five daughters, Mrs. ElizaFleury, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. (beth Stewart and Mrs. Carl A. Claude E. Henslee, St. Louis, and |Weinbrecht of Indianapolis; Mrs. ’ A. , Lumpkin, Pittsburgh, and

Gaughan, both of Indianapolis. C 3 : — | Funeral services will be held at!and two grandchildren. ei : LS Nationally Famous Waiches

Vv kh i ; row in the Black- . Funeral services will be. held at | Ea” I A S 0 2 hh > So ty "Home he iy a. m.18:30 a. m. Monday in the Lauck || § 7 SE At Cash Prices 45 East Washington St. i in St. John's Church. Burial will Funeral Home and at 9 a. m. in| : : No Inferést or Carrying Charges. Re be in Holy Cross Cemetery. ‘Sacred Heart Church of which he, om 5 ant EP ___ was a member. Burial will be in! | St. Joseph's Cemetery. | |

; ‘Mrs. Bertha S. Ball KX ¥ fie 3 paragt | Funeral services for Mrs. Bertha - Xian “kN . Mi Sullivan Ball, 3312*Roosevelt Ave.,| | whl : § who died Tuesday in Methodist] FELT BASE | . CE { Hospital, were held at 10:30 a. m.| 77% Res | today in the Moore & Kirk Funeral : : ae |Home. Burial was in Columbus, | Ind. :

0 gp = A \ 2 4 ) § . | 8 5 SHE > y i o ' QE 7@ " X 4 XR NW, p 4 4 : a ? : | Mrs. Ball was 57 and was borp inf § Sa SCA 4 Eh ANNE 2 ih : |Columbus. She came here 18 years i ; Neo NB! AO a SS) p<) ps or + gC ge ER lago. She is furvived by her hus- j \. ; i NG Td 0 : : gph BE we : |band, James/Ball; two daughters, NA Ded BULOVA .e $24 75 lh Pa {Mrs. Pearl Pruitt and Mrs. Marie! ° : rik j » SG B 3 2 ; Dp Sot) Bulova “‘Elizabeth’’—New, smart. 17 jewels

| . . i aS {Wayt; two sons, Earl Sullivan and | NS for accurcay.

CHOICE OF TILE OR FLORAL 5 a K Frank Sullivan, all of Indianapolis; | A olf A X Bulova 'Dean’’—15 jewels. Masculine de-

| four brothers, John Ogden, Van- ‘ ; | \ sign. A dependable watch.

aS oT Noe Wert, O.; William Ogden and Otto | 50c WEEK! ; NC =~ ~ fj} Ogden, Valparaiso, and Homer Og-| TT Fl " (den, North Vernon, and a half} { brother, Martin Conway, Columbus. 49

E ; . : s s and Robert E. fo : } s 3 : g iwo nephews, James an Rosemary and Edna, of New York,| yA : : ; ' ’ »

| Samuel Lipken

| Samuel Lipken died last night at| He was 67.

CLEARANCE He oe as had lived

{ here 35 years and was sexton af the

: i. : : | Ezras Achim Synagog here 25 years. Spt : NS 14 J . | Survivors are his wife, Anna; ; 1 hi. : SN | ‘three sons, Isaac, William and | “0 = ae 2 na! TR & AB XNY/ : Na § Joseph, all of Indianapolis; aj f § gay ? ! : ap a : OR 4 iE NEE M TAL . daughter, Anne, Indianapolis, and|} 3 MQ a > wor ed: . ; NS, A : 2 - fl two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Repkin and Bn 4 ; 1 ve wn Ve | | 7 a. ud : Mrs. Rebecca Levi, both of Mon- KY) 2 aut i }.- G - = $ C HAI RS | treal, Canada. I : , : we © : E L . I N 24.75 ! ‘ ld p \ Ladies’ Elgin, fully jeweled. 10-K. rolled

i i Funeral services were to be held] 4 $ 2, Ant ‘ BR Th 3 : T y ! 4 ! { F : J ° = A ; gold plate case. \ BOT TUBULAR AN D SPRIN G | at 1 p. m. today in the Aaron-Ruben / v/ W 3] /a Wa. Men's Elgin. Raised figure dial. 10-K. rolled y i

8 Funeral Home. with burial in Ezras | ~ a : | N ay gold plate case. eh | Achim Cemetery. ” : 7 SY 50c. WEEK!

LARGE SIZE $7 50 lcs t seoker | (1/7 BO Special!

MET L CHAIR Biba | Charles E. Becker, a life-long £1 oe ; : 7-DIAMOND

$2.95 | resident of Indianapolis, died yes- |

\terday at Methodist Hospital. He WEDDING RING

85 Diamonds across the fin

® REGULAR $3.59 CHAIR ... NOW, $1.89 J"... By Diamonds. across ihe an NS © REGULAR $2.98 CHAIR . . . NOW, $1.99 [|2650 w. Mores St Ji parents were a '$ 75 @ REGU AR $4.98 CHAIR ... NOW, $2.79 among the earliest settlers ot this | : TE :

|city He was a/ member of the,

| German, Luteran Church.

| Katherine B. Halton, of Indian-!

G LI DE R IN O ON LY $1 9 5 Kelley, Bn ou) 4 / : W ” i SIE os / Fos : = = 4 ; A i 4 Stig y 3 ; W i Rs - | ‘Mrs. Emma Herd of Indianapolis; | X iE a 7 / ay i : 3a : » GRUEN 1 v $29.75

| ‘and a grand-daughter, Mary Jane!

4 Regular $29.95—Only $21.95 © Regular $32.95—Now $23.95 § Helen | 8 4% YZ No LQ Gia cum sine, Drvemiabis 1Siowen. ol

Funeral] services will_be held at - p : Wi J 5 (2 p. m. tomorrow at the G. H. Kd 7 ; 7 ZN Sraen “iTheipe.” Handsome, gold-iled cam,

| AMERICAN BEAUTY | $Q 95 | Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial Zz... Electric REFRIGER TOR - | Anthony J. Russo 4-DIAMOND PAIR 3 DIAMONDS

i ; | - Funeral services for Anthony J.{] 4 Genuine diamonds ' 3 Diamonds 1n ; 5-BURNER BU ILT IN | Russo, "book authority and cofounder |} in a splendid new $1 475 modern yellow gold $ 75 |of the Hoosier Book Shop, will be|] ensemble. mounting. 'in Glen Haven Cemetery.

fy lat 2 p. m. i i : OIL | RANGE OVEN pi, Saturday in the Hisey af] 50c WEEK! oi Sy * ! | Mr. Russo, who was 41. died yes- | a ay y St f ANS ~ er i ELEC RIC AS bl ER 5 israay. £1 is poms, 213 N. Alsbamal sa 20 3 TO 5 For Men and Women nl STA ’ ® St, 't. disease, e is survived! % PR \ ; 2X ; | {s : J s » ; I ed ! A timely and practical HAMILTON $4 W 5 ? 8 wl 0.00

: - z ii R ad A \ Wo : : ‘Regular $22.95—6 Ft. Glider | Survivors are his daughter, Mrs ; ZN "eeY 3 si = AN x 2A SN

17 jewels.

| Titus Mortuary and burial will be

1 . by his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Ritter N v. 2 ! vs fy 3 o Carrying Charge If Paid in 90 Day ‘Russo: a son, Robert. Russo: a hy Paine Bs e | ladies’; Ss

|daughter. Mary Russo, and six 174 ; Six sturdy watches for the jewels

The Store of Quality — Out of the High Rent District [Jl FASESKEEECCEREIE © o5 EEE nn es frie, “Bose” IK. wat guldled : / ; 4 fy. for accuracy! ! $1.00 WEEK!

; \ IDUCKs ~~ 20¢ » NA Yi 48 PON - Yaa DI §| ROCK FRYERS__2T¢ LB. Ss er” 2 2H | Yrs, U1 0% = ! Rienty RE EN Kinds | 12 DIAMONDS : ! 9-DIAMOND RING 3 ” : Gi \ A e «© or | f JEWELRY CO inc

i | 7-Diamons gages 4 Didmonds on 335-337- 439-341-343 WEST STREET | “uns en 34975 RCE. 56975 ir , EE 3 : WV ] 9) = (04 ( . W. WASHINGTON ST. oN wet Se TY reson Ri mopd wedding ring. Siamond, ’ 18 N. Illinois St. 29 on the Circle We | . . —— Bi] $1.00 DOWN! $150 DOWN! | Claypool Hotel Bldg y 2 Doors from Power & Light Co,

Hamilten “Lett” 10-K. natural gald filled.

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