Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 July 1940 — Page 12

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SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1940 TAA ———

"THE INDIAN APOLIS TIMES Santa Turns Back Clock

Millers, Blues

iy 32> < Sandlot Upset Aneto — \ M ay Be on tis qe LIANE en - Fight for Bat Honors

| Roosters of Covington, Nek ot {two straight Kentucky softball | championships and who are one of | everal teams claiming the 1239 na- | tional « crown, will appear here to- | morrow night at 8

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counties,

Rlarklord alan eR fhe Camesascia b ear Fishiy dn he in 1a Roanne. .R nd * ve ra a NAA Rrown eille a a {2 . Carroll J ar Lake Aild Creek a ppecanne River a i Dee re 1d Wahas R a 1 ¥ ema ke and Anerca e 0 4 Clinton A) trea < Dong the n are in fa ( on Crawford—-Rlueg are being caught he Ecker nds * Dearborn A > clearir

Dubois eo § arermouth

ttie fishing 1s being “done

Phe Wart Wier ASH 15 best 1 Chief Bender Back

= Lake } 2 Elkhart—A ns a Akes ¢ ’ a pre is y Favell S Vv poor liams Creek w e eb for end Fulton 2 nf G ble . pir Kbass Gibson f Pra ar ¢ y ake \ te River Bivegills ale biting in f rthur lake Good fishing i the G \s M: k S » { Grant ahh nment ditch Water e eal AS | dq \ cou r n i Povier Waters are in clear condition WILMINGTON. Del Tul 6 8 shing 1: fan PP) Charles A ‘hie fy ender Posey — Waters are clearing Fishing In h A Chiel Bender Wahach River iz extremely pom famed Indian pitcher of a generaPilate) Waters are clear and fish : tion ago. returned to his scouting gnoAd ou streams are in good ai 3

Putnam -Watere are clear and fishing Is letice today after being replaced as

ennd Randolph Wa'ers are clearing but fizh.

Cicera (free B » are hei ’ . vi } hy £ ge heing ake f D k= ~ re Raneack eaks are far » Azhing has nat heen znnd Rarrican Creek fa rondition * ’ 8 few hase are heing taken Aendricks Creeks ' vere ronditian fic ng poor Huntington Nate n good conditi ve on ) : Jasper W » fa ndi Tay YelWerssan Tohnson Creek mills bi Knox Valers « Watson Pond 1s In Kosciusko A le Ave LaGrange Bl Y are biting or : worn F rair. Waters : . 1 ¢ 1g 000 ake Wate ein Ia ond ing a falorte x e Yaurence are 4 : A:zhend F 2 Marshall — Fishing n't wire - o

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’ i " | Belmont StadiExterminators Meet | {um against the l wkYast o : ' Indiana Fur | West Side MerBy J. E. Oo BRIEN . | chants The game, scheduled bs NS A spot of overconfidence here and for 8 p. m. will Coffins not tough, Coffins there. and tomorrow easily could follow a 7 o'clock nnx, develop into Upset Day in the Indi- preliminary. \ Say a hundred fifty-three of anapolis Amateur Baseball Associa- The Boosters our hest tien Leagues credit crack Whe will shoot for five Public It appears on the surface that pitching for Links the four league leaders should nave much of Nir Positions in tomorrow's things their own way, but it's in diamond suc- ’ ' round test. such settings that surprises are cess. The ace of sprung. General Exterminators, the staff is Norb Norbh Warken For the Little Women pacesetter in the eight-team Muni- (Cyclone) Warken, who is regarded Soith Rends Chain O cipal League, will play two games —at least in Covington—as the best re. which terallv ust against Indiana Fur, winner in only softball pitcher as of today. When ' cou whi 1s literally Jw g ; 15 attracting all the lassies under two of its six games Cvelone hasn't the velocity, the for the Women's Western In the Capitol City League Gar- Boosters call on Leo Luken, who Championships. which begin field A. C.. which hasn't lost a has performed satisfactorily thi CER game. tangles with Triangle Market 3 3 season as Wary is ournament, built which unfortunately hasn't won kens under - order of the women's one. The second-place Sacks Auto study Opel 3 he composed Parts club meets up with the Indi- Bill Schoening 1R-hols WViifving round and anapolis Aces, who've won four and short fielder foi * ceeding rounds of match play Jost as many he Kentuckians, Our own Clair Moris, state The unbeaten Bard's Service POSSPEEeS the for champion, has entered club will engage the U. 8 Marines, team’s fattest have to be prepared for who've only taken one contest since batting average competition. Georgia Tami landing. The complete schedule: I'he Merchants tears runner-up, already winners in 14 tered, and Ma v Wilaer. who TODAY of their 17 starts the 1938 e with a final INDUSTRIAL LEAGUF this season victory at the Exmore Country C Club Solitaire vs. Falls City at Garfield 3 probably wiil go in Chicago, is expected to Richardson Rulher vs, Basra at Brook- eS : to work behind g | side 1 two game Bill Schoening Sizable sharpshooting delegations Pelk's Milk vi. Pare Ot at Riverside 1 lt 3 Hal «(Windmill wo games). , mT » vey Om inois i in a - ] oney, although Tommy Howard. from Illinois. Wisconsin and Minne MANUFACTURERS LEAGUE Mahon 5 gh n Hoy ar sota also will be on hand to attempt All games postponed.) [former Kingan f{linger, may get the te Itc Muss Wikiers town TOMORROW | call TOMORR | The Hoosier A. C. Girls will meet The Indianapolis Women's MUNICIPAL LEAGUE avid the Delco Remv Girls of Anderson tin : t in ' \ anbl m at pdins - x "o Association will hold 1ts Dials Lite ¥s. Fexhblossoth : at 7 p. m.. and the Terre Haute and gv tournament Monday Indiana Fur vs. General Exterminators Deckard Storages will face the As-| 3 iy Ri vin blades’ Riverside (two games). Se : . Meridian Hills. Here are (he ladies Fireside Tavern vs. Prospect Tavern at sociated Gas and Oil club at 9 star mes Riverside 3 (two games) ym oT B Falls City vs. Beech Grove at Beech DP. I. | 0 0 Bock Al : GrO% CAPITOL CITY 1FAGUE Pepsi-Cola Boosters will go to - ' 8 E M Ma Sacks Aute Parts vs. Indianapolis Aces bat with the Vance Optometrists M La > A Garfield 3. f + 1 _Feevl Stat t+ “1 kA Usher Funeral Home vs. Klee's Soda at for the Bush Feezle otate League Da A Va Riverside 3 . lead tonight at Anderson. The Op- ! \ ai antle Market vs. Garfield C. at, ometrists are currently Irading the ain! -M \ hid BIG SIX LEAGUE loop, with the Boosters only a halfi ji ; Baird's Service vs. U. S. Marines at oa..0 hehind 2 SO AR E : Rhodius 1. Dr : G Kah n FL; : i Moose vs. Allison S. C. at Riverside & Following that game, the Boosters ( i : will return to town tomorrow night 8:55 M Steven sol I. H \ ' ze P Mrs. Robert &-fithdian HO Bl and Toto meet the Parenite Wire team of - 3 ndianapohs ountry ub . bi 414 A u ( Woodstock: B.- Broadmoor. |Joneshoro in another State League 1 Qf f ) i 1 ~ ~ Adams +W Mrs. Rober! lLaveac : : [game at Softball Stadium. Game ao 5 -Mis. RA Staudt (FP May We Suggest— time is 8:30 p. n ett. 15S y M Hill If those 36 holes on the Fourth The curtain-raiser at the Sta yseph Brow H) Mrs. Jacob made vou too wearv for week-end dium will be staged by Holcomb au H q ” competition, vou're welcome to Pontiacs and Allison's at 7:15 p. m rs {athawayv Simmons . ev y Mrs. Wilson Mothershead (W watch and learn tomorrow at Pleas-| The Riverside Park Buddies, co- \ ef . : « re N J 5: kel v UR Np ant Run. The principals will be Bill leaders of the Em-Roe State League Ralpa Bo H Mrs Kaiser, Kentucky Open champion; With Mitchell A. C. unleashed a 9:25 -M all (P. R Tommy Vaughn, the host professor; 15-hit attack to down Curry ChevF p ¥ r nlpte i 14 n Luriey 48 Pe: Maraus Johnny Vaughn from Anderson, and rolets of Plainfield, 9-5 He : \ { Ma ov Smith, the Hillerest swing- : re i R is arsiral " a Tomorrow's pairings in the K. of 9-3¢ William M master. The show starts at 2 p.m « cbrs M En { (DP. R M C.-C. Y. O. League 1.ce » un n Cathedral No. 2 vs. Holy Rosary at ; 9 1 A ( ¢ D ; .. Garfield 1 Cow 2 Rowe A meeting to organize a ladies wy Philip Blues vy. St. Francis at i M I act : oN Spade 2 vilbur S H \1 club at Riverside will be held at 9:30 “Pdhamracks vs. Lourdes at Spades 2 Mac A m. Tuesday at the Riverside club- | Cathedral No. 1 vs. St. Catherine at 19th a:50-M A 2 Murn y rw “ik and Arsenal. 1 A x Ms house. The eight charter members st. philip Silver Streaks ve. Holy Trin 1 + : ir . re 4 itv at Riverside ? » \ty Cra nope io swell their ranks with Holy Cross vs. Assumption at Willard 1 1 Lee (P rane women living on the north and Sacred Heart vs. St. Roch at Rhodins ! M RS vt} Ft tv wl Gnd A Y A tas ae of he city w A Gleason's Pics will meet the C. V 5 1 ) ) ¥ 1 ) ) ‘ ’ 3) hi G B a m von nt R Jap fon) Gold Labels at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow d 3 1 d me ans ca or the jadies lo ti} : » Ft A I A Wa om {il at Calloway Park in Elwood. All " 2 play each Tuesday morning . : 1 q Rr R o : (ilrason players are to report at ! B ] A Rake Speaking of the ladies, those at Finch Park at 3 5. MM Re qd 3 3 ot a at 3 2. 1 Gle awe Be Are Bar h Highland held a flag tournament r 1 { of ihce Ohihe yesterday which ended in a triple Louie's Market will plav at Sherir Becherer (M M All the victors wound up with dan at 2 p.m. tomorrow MEY ok Aes H mg net 77s. Mary Gorham got her te P:R Mrs. Maurice Rlock with a gross 82 and a five handicap Tomorrow's schedule in the Bush10 30 Airs Rog Kahn BR { . =~ 3 7° ’ 1 W. Schneider (Hill). Mrs, A. B Rethinah Mrs. Robert Sanders subtracted 32 Feezie Sunday Morning league Pr. R fr } < . : » rR. tA Hanteh PR from her 109 total, while Mrs. H. L.! sams. Men's Shop vs. Grand Canven Atlaz iB Magennis clipped 24 from her gross nn 2t Brookside 1 : 10 40. M Charles Newt Right behi | leaders Paramount Hardware vs Goldsmith Mrs. Wade shbaugh (P, R ight behind the leaders was Seay RK Riverside re w 10 4% re Ban Olsen 3) Yi Ey nA T . y . ashington erchants ve alker pad 45 Mrs Ben Olsen (H). Ms.r Wilfred Mrs ce Oathut, who reported a! ciernere ot Willard 3 er ginsiein (Bit R H 100-2278. I ; » Fountain Square Merchants will tangle with Zenite Metal in a douF 5 * » / * | ble-header at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow snin n nd ang | : . / / g I I { Sanitation Plant ic seeking Mon- . day, Wednesday and Fridav games > Call James avne ¥-.409 Indiana stream conditions by counties as report ed bv the State De- an McH ! BE-4928 vimment nf mM wvati \ wok > 5 partment of Conservation week ended Fhursday: Pairings tomorrow in the Em-Roe : - Adams—St. Mary's, Wabash River Sunday Morning League, plaving = GENERALLY: Streams are im- Garfield 2 Barthalo i \ re Rive ¥ rd 1 : . ic . ( a na ey Creek and Sane proving, Fishing is fair in middle 2.30 Lineoln Toan vs. Communal Clab muddy. Driftwood River and Nob part of the state, and good in 10:30—Curry Clippers vs. Varsity Bar » Renton mane ts aie. R northern counties, Fishing is good Games tomorron at Lebanon » suth bass are biting in trout streams in northern

Memorial Park

i230 Sheridan vs Tadara Canners

R 30_—_Riverside Buddies vs Lennox Tires

the past couple of davs Racg, pike | and bluegilit are hittive. Waters are in Here's tomorrov’'s schedule atl gond condition Forest Park in Noblesville yo } iz nving Streams are AMT ang mp > PM Tlinnis Street Merchants vs. No ! : rinks . hlesville Wandmen Montgomery Fich are hitting good 3.0% Wectfield Merchants vs. Richard Some fine catches of largemouth and sen Market smallmouth bass are heing caught. —— -— - Margan Waters are milk: Fish are BASFEBALL biting Boys 18 and under are asked to z Waters are in fair condition. |, Ae ’ i nee Wa Rr report at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow at em Kankakee and TIrquoic are Riverside 2, where the East Indianidy. Beaver Creek is clear. Fishing apolis Post 13 of the American Lefain 3 r gion will organiz tes forms Noble All fishing has been poor for the ] n l ani ea am. Uniforms st week will be furnishea Switzerland and hike Fishing poor { Orange Very little fishing being done Tomorrow's schedule in the | Owen Waters are clear and fishing in Suburban League ais & ian New Palestine vs Bill's All-Stars at Parke - Fishing is improving Waters Stout Stadium, are clear Baby Lincoln at Plainfield Perry Waters are milky or muddy. Very

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MONDAY, JULY 8 TUESDAY, JULY 9

Phil Rizzuto’s at Top With .383 Figure.

and Minneapolis, in the Association also are waging a duel

At the present time the lead belongs to Phil Rizzuto of the Blues, who had a mark of 383 on Thurs- '. Secona place 1s shared by Har-

are Otto Denning, 1 iraub, Minneapolis

Kline of Milwaukee

Jecord of eight

. IAs { won eleven and lost Mo

Sa Netman In Semi-Final

semi-finals of the State ’

Freeman eliminated Wendell Indianapolis 6-1

Halstead of Chicago

Campbell Beaten

Frank Campbell 92

round of the doubles

Louisville, and Bill i Wayne, defeated Wendell Wayne, default

Shoaff and Willson defeated Rowland Folk. Chicago, and Frank Gil-

plaved late this atternoon,

Go All the Ww ay

games and dropped

organizations. ber of the Order of Mail Association at Memorial Park She is survived by John R.: a son. Dr

Margaret McRoberts

children

Ping pong paddle in hand, William Silcox, 7, of 524 W. Abbott 5! Services {or Frank

is figuring things out in his own way As a rinle. Christmas comes but former City employee again for the children of School 12's play- Thursday, will be held at ground located on Mayer Chapel playvzround, Santa Claus came dis- Monda: . at the Harry guised as the 15th Ward Democratic Club. A total of S169 traded if. Peace x hapel Burial ping pong and all the trimmings. Left to Washington Park S. West St.; Richard Young, 6, of 828 S. Mr. Robinson, who was , and William, born 1h Velpen, Ind.

once a vear, but here it is

self for balls, hats, buckets, right: Rose Weber, 7, of 623 Missouri St.; Herbert Sileox,

10 BE MOND AY ig 5 . FR — John F. McGurty

nie; two daughters, Mi

Backemever and Mrs. Bertha

because of ill health In vears, he had heen serving

inspector in the Fire Prevention Division. He is survived bv his v

Mis Cora R. Gebhart

recent gh

lived at 723 E. New

Vvears He is survived

GROCER'S RITES | State Deaths ii» weer,

Robinson,

ALEXANDRIA Mrs, Mary FE. So 3 3 R

da ret y MIDDLEBURY Mrs. Catherine Walter, 27350 Winthrop Ave f 3 yr H han

EE | . 1 1 "m= Mi: Raln In ind M ¥ 10k ¢ Beriand and Henry of Belle Haven, fon, silos Tins, Raleti,ald OF eleran. He is survived be his wife Va. and two sisters, Mrs rieda ; Ing R Mi Hattie M Meredith; : cs a i NEW CASTLE -M lane Woodrum. 56 Woodrow, Myron and Josse and Mrs. Nora Baase, both of Ni paushand, John, Sisters ols (daughters, Rethel and Reta Indianapolis hary Ii MBE or 1; 2 : { dith. and seven sisters POINT ISAREL_.Tevi A Pa i. 84 sur. | Manyard, Mrs. Julia Harry A. Gebhart SOWIE Amanda dansnier Mis | Lottie Stephens, Mise che > (Mrs. Alma Gentry Services for er! A asa, PRINCETON Ua Wine ais : Meredith and Mrs. Della McCombs, retired cit) wreman who dieq SHELBYVILLE Ira R. 1 95 - I'hursday nizht, will be held at 30 a ‘ \ Sn 13 : is i RE AL b. m Monday from the residence TRAUGHN : de ne CANDIDATES FACE 832 N. Keystone Ave. Burial will Mis Orville } ger: son, Mark PITTSBURGH, July Ibe in Crown Hill. - YRACUSE Mrs Julia Ann Leemon, 3 Warrants were prepared : Mr. Gebhart. who was 61. was daughter M Fre Conrad and Miss four Communist candidates for {appointed tn the Fire Department NR TT lg i in Se Fie $ ; fice in the November {in 10801, and was retired 1008 | a, SURPRISE -— J1ardlq James Wrigh the 39 other western

’ J Vand Rn an \ A NLA ag : 1ight on charges of conspiracy, ferman g Da danah'ey jury and fraudulent Mahle Sterling and Mi Bernice Fewell viv esie) a : V1 6 Rav and Carl Pollerr: stars = Mrs, | Circulating nominating petitions

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RESIDENT HERE 46 YEARS DEAD

Mrs. Minnie — Was A Native of llinois; Funeral Monday. Mrz. Minnie McRoberts Bancroft 3t.. a resident apolis for 46 years. died yesterday at St. Francis Hospital after an illness of several davs Mrs. was a native of Tolono, Ill a member in St. Matthew's Episcopal Church and various Mrs. McRoberts also was a memand of the auxiliary of the Railway

Funeral services wiil he at Monday in the chureh

Roberts, Chicago; a daughter, dianapoh two hrothers

Cheska and Otto LaCheska, Ohiowa, Neh and a sister,

Jenkins, of Ohiowa, and five grand-

Frank L. Robinson

Mr. Meredith, who was 48,

in Kentucky, and was a World War

Communists who were indicted

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DARLENE ZANDER

SERVICES TODAY

Darlene Zander J-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Zander, 3805 E. 13th St.. died Thursday night in City Hospital of diphtheria She had heen a patient there since Wednesday Funeral services were fo he held today at 3.30 p. m. in the Harry

{W. Moore Peace Chapel Burial

was to be in Washington Park Cemetery She is survived by her parents: a half sister. Betty Gene Zander her grandpaients, Mr. and Mrs. W H Zander and Mrs. Grace Bertram,

Mrs. Herman Kuemmich

Funeral services for Mrs. Herman Kuemmich, 2608 Broadway. a native

. of Indianapolis who died Thursda’

at her home, were to be held at 2 p. m. today in the Moore & K.:ge North Side Colonial Funeral Home and burial was to be at Crown Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Kuemmich was 53 Shs was a member of the First Evangelical Church. She iz survived by her hushand: a daughter, Miss Cathryn M. Kuemmich: and a son, Robert Kuemmich

NEW ORCHID NAMED FOR MRS. WILLKIE

* A new orchid that bloomed in commercial quantities as Wendell Willkie's nomination blossomed in Philadelphia has been named ine “Mrs. Wendell Willkie” by Irwin Bertermann, Indianapolis florist Mr. Bertermann, president of Bertermann Bros, Inc. 18 visiting mm California. As past president of the Association of American Florists

‘and the Florists’ Telegraph Delivery | Association, he was asked to name

the flower bv the grower, Walter Armacost of Sawtelle, Cal

x Re ce 3 1 nu : 7 a : John P Chr A 3 nee an A Marie Ferzusol OT an 4 Me Hr, The new seedling ic a rich rose — " and 4 Iv Pape Co for 38 vears chade and is the result of erossing ELRHARY J 1 John Gullick, 70. ¢ rector of the organization, ine Mrs loy ss win W. J. Backemeyer of May- sino wi con, _F wr. | died Yesterday of a heart ihe Mis Batol Llova blossom wi i : . Evia: sm anley a Racer: sister, Mrs. Nis home, 2319 N. Pennsvivania St wood Had Lived in County Hughes: brother, Louie His wife. Pearl, died last oY . . _ FELWOOD Rudolph I 3! I het He is survived bv All His Life. 3 M 3 1 ) ! ! Ne Miss Ella Trainor of this BOARD WILL STU : Mr. McGurty, a native of Charles Services for William J Backe- FOWLERTON ow fist) “ " ton. 11 had lived 1n NORTH SIDE TRAFFIC meyer, Maywood grocer, will be held | 3%, Daughters, Mi: Lee Diawnon Mis. | most of ju He rT ars The too-rapid flow of traffic on H 1 Dat nA . . ~ . QA Monday at 3 p. m. at the Blackwell | ul C.. Ray and Sh 2 Men io of f Peter several North Side streets will be ( Funeral Home with burial at HAGERSTOWN -M Millicent Dennte, | C31N€Aral and the Elks discussed at the Safety Board meetR 311 Danzghter Raln nt Services . - | Haven a Ray a Ee pee tee will be conducted at ing Tuesday. Up for consideration Mr. Backemeyer, who was died | acter.” Mr William “Jefferies; brot Si peg Jam will he the proposal to make 46th . “vil ial at Calvary pu Ct Err ovh at his home, 5408 Crawfordsville ‘ St. preferential Road, vesteraay. A native of Indi-| FAPEl-—Joseph Andrew Flowers, 81. Sur . : Mr. Keach said that repeated acanapolis he had ved In MaNON| oi oian- William Anderson Lanier Lemmie Meredith Vinge the Nopihs Side Were due County all his life Survive Wife, Lucy: sons. Gerald anf| arvirae frm 0 carelessness on the part of some He was at various times connect- | Leighton: sister. Mis Dora Pence. step Hem oo for Lemmie Meredith In- drivers and too much fast driving. ed with the M. O'Connor & J ARATE LINSeE BL Brviears:. Wife: | SIRNAPOLS Power & Light Establishing preferential streets C. Perry & Co. and Rothe, Wells & |S3nslusr, Mrs Cliford, Mahoneyi Jrah mA Ye di*1 yesterday, be wili not seriously delay northBauer Co. He also operated a gro- Berry, Mrs. Lena Avaline and Mrs, Elia Ee ¢ Wh ep Monday hound drivers and may keep them cerv at 1357 N. Sheffield Ave. Master on. ot Fh. Siverea Srightwood Free Methodist Church. at a careful speed. Survivors include his wife, Min- Hushand. Harry Yer. Mrs. ¥orest Burial will be at Memorial ark As the proposal now stands 46th

(St. will be preferential except at Central Ave., Meridian St. Capitol

Ave. and Washingion Blvd

BODIES OF 2 ARMY FLIERS RECOVERED

JACKSONVILLE, Fla July 6 (17, P.) —Bodies of two Army fliers killed in the crash of a B-10 bomber

|near Callahan. Fla., were brought {here today while military auther-

ities investigated the accident Killed in the crash yesterday were Lieut. William R. Barrow, 26, and Lieut. John A Morris. 26. of Virginia, Ark The plane left Dayton, O.. vesterday on a round-trip training flight

CANCELLATIONS AND CORRECTIONS

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Notice af typographical errors must hs given in time for eorrestinn before the second insertion as we are on!y respoRe sible for ons incorrect {nsertion.

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Deaths—Funerals 1

Indianapolis “Times, . Saturday, . . July 6 6, ,_19140

| BACKEMEYER—William J. beloved hus-

hand of Minnie M. Backemever (nee Cabalzer'. father of Frieda Backemeyer, Bertha Burgin, brother of Herman and Henry Backemever Frieda Josse and Nora Baase died at his residence, 5403 Crawfordsville Road. Funeral at the Blackwell Funeral Home, 1303 N. Meridian St.. Monday, July 8 at 3 np. m. Friends invited, Interment Glen Haven Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 a. m, Saturday.

| GEBRAR'L- Harrv A. age 61. husband of

Cora R. Gebhart, passed away Thursda: evening Funeral fram the hame., 932 N. Keystone Ave. Mondav, 2:30 ». m. Riurial Crown Hill Friend: invited. Friends may call at the home any time.

HFEERINGA ~Daris Gertrude (nee Robert-

san! wife of Charles, mother of Charline, Margaret and Deanna. passed away Frida July 5 Funeral Monday. July 8, n m. at the home 35300 5. Emerson. F'riende invited Burial New Crown. friends may call at the home, afternoon Sunda

MeGGURTY—TInhn F nephew af Miss Ella

Trainor died at his home. 23132 N. Pennsvlvania 8t. Fridav. July 5. Funeral at the Blackwell Funeral Home 1303 ! idian St.. Monday. Julv 8 8:30 a ices at SR Peter and Paul Cathedral. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Fri hd invited

Me ROB RY Prt nnie EE. heloved wife of

R Roberts, mother of Dr. Earl IR Cot Chicago and Mrs. Marzaret Bergen of Indianapolis, passed away PFridav. Julv 5 Friends may cal! at Feenev & Feenev Funeral Home. 2333 N Meridian St. after 1 p. m. Saturday until 11 a. m. Sundav and at residence, 508 N. Bancroft St. after 2 p. m. Sundav. Funeral services at St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, 15 8. Ritter Ave, 2 Mondav. Burial Memorial Park Deniers Member of Queen Esther Eastern Star chapter. also member of Railway Mail Association Auxiliary.

MEREDITH —~ Lemmie. age 48. beloved

husband of Mrs. Hattie M. Meredith father of Wondrow, Damon, Myron Rethel and Reta Meredith, bro.ner ef Mrs, Vira Manvard, Mrs, Julia Davis Mrs. Lottie Stephens, Miss Eva Meredith Mrs. Alma Gentrv, Miss Tandie Meredith, Mrs Della McCombs. passed away Friday Funeral from the Brizhiwoeed Free Methadist Church. 31st and Forest Manor, Monday. 2 nn. m Mriends may call at the residence, 2735 Winthren, after 7p m Friday. until noon Manday and et the church after 10 as'clack

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HYLAND—T wish tn express my thanks an nd

appreciation to our dear neighso:rs, relatives and friends for ths kind acts and expressions of sympathy and beautiful flomars received at the death of ‘av dear huskhand. Martin J Hyland. I wish te 12m the Cervus and Chalcedany Club, nd K. of P Lodge No. 58 for their Beautiful flowars and service. I sshecial Jv thank the Fathers Langen «nd and the McNealvs for their kind aa service. Also Police Departmsant and all the Aube arers for their Kindlv service. WIFE, MARGARET B. HYLAND.

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