Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1940 — Page 11
SATURDAY, AUG. 31, 1940 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 1
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fanapolis and will conduct services
Again Tonight | u : \ Joseph Butterworth Was 65; 3 L000. N Dr. Day, Chemist, CUIRES i Seve evigien ‘pein Presbytes
| 5 Rites to Be Monday in GENEL From Hopkins, BotaMSt | wim Beach Fin was ‘tie scons Vandy Loses Farewell 0 oo a am : - 3 Chandlerville, I. : ii | From Harvard. of the Rev. BE Robert Andry’s holi ; ia |
Game, 3 to 0 } % 3 pat ; RL : | Youth Temperance Council Hon- day. The Rev. Mr. Andry will } | & EE ana A former resident of Indianapo- Two new professors were added to [preach tomorrow at the Downey ; t1is, Joseph Butterworth, died last
ors 4-—-The Indiana Youth Temper- | , r SS the Indiana University faculty to-|avenue Ohristian Church. Miss ye : 2 TR | inight at his home in Chandlerville
ance Council at the close of its gay as registration time neared ~ 1 ® convention last night conferred four Dr. Hartv Gilbert Dav comes from (-0Ing no piace fast, even at i ; : mm, Wier a lengthy illness. He yp, memberships for outstanding Johns Hopkins University to be- Redeemer Liveth.” home, the Indianapolis Indi- : : was 65 % Thev ‘were given to Mrs [COME an assistant ‘professor dn} oacomor WIVELE home, the Indianapolis Ing : given 1o I Dr. Carleton W. Atwater will alsd
3 { Formerly employed as an inspec- ¥ Ops ; Eft Wa chemistry, Dr. Leland Swint Me-| gins ure hovked in three — : ; ? tor at the Nordyke & Marmon Co, Mildred Sullivan and Joy Menden=- Clung from the Harvard Medical preach tomorrow his first sermon in over the week-end. one to- } 3 R : here, Mr. Butterworth held a num- hall, both of Indianapolis, and Mrs School becomes an assistant ‘profes- | he First Baptist Uhuroh adh bs i 4 : : a X ber of mechanical patents and was Carrol Briles, New Palestine, and sor of botany Wiring rom veeation light at 8:15 and a double- g RR Sha a : the inventor of a type of automo- Fred Turner, Russiaville Registration of new students at
3 z , : 3 bile body which could be convertad I in 9 3 y . header tomorrow starting at § : a Y Na : Aaa 1'pe SONVertad| * Mrs. Jane Nicholson ‘and Esther | U: Will begin Sept. 11 and registra: 3 = 2 into sleeping quarters, For several Ru ois q th fy ie ion of old students the next day 1:30 p. m : \ years he ‘operated ‘the Inland ‘Con- | ©PYViniora, oth of NWANAPONS, ip, iaent in ‘classes is soheduled
were among four new directors ap- 3
ladies’ night at § : \ 8 Sia y role Alte Bud Bu. 3 WAlive 61 hyde I ani i. Susans Werk Teil N ; g Be OT ia { i x an- start Sept. 16 k this ev : SN “ \ : N = apolis 30 years ‘hori i
park IS evening : : : Deputy Sheriff James Martin » Ww Ww ldwell is slated to R 3 3 Si He was a member of the Harold made his two fastest runs last Over at Richmond, Earlham Col-f, = : 3 Megrew Camp, Veterans of the | night, lege will begin registration of fresh- | A 1 ‘ A 31 home boys and RR Spanish-American war, here. Serv- Cruising with Denuty Sheriff [men for its 94th year on Sept. 12] LAFAYETTE, Ind SC. R ices and burial wiil be Monday at| Charles McAlister in 8. Tibbs Upperclassmen will register Sept, Wendell L. Willkie will be supports mile Ave. 1800 block, he received a 16 Recitations and lectures willed by everyone who wants America e 1s survived e aug I'S, | radi _nnee ANCWOr . al ml > ut . by {Hie wise S, | radio message to answer an emer- start on the 18th. : lea ved from foreign domination, | Mrs. Pearl Mundy of Camby, Ind gency call at his own home, 1441 Dr. George D. VanDyvke, new dean, vei i Misses Ethel and Myrtle Butter-| Linden St. and Miss Clara Comstock, dean of Clarence F worth of Indianapolis; two sons He traveled the 12 miles at women, will meet with all freshmen torne said at a Townsend Club
Ne fourth-place cooled Ralph Butterworth of Indianapolis record speed and rushed into the between their registration and be- ou. Jere last night
instead 1} ® T : . were goose-egged, F J FY > anc Charles Butterworth, Rivers i i 5-months-old ginning of classes nih x 5 ! uturity 0 S ide . "1h t " 10} " 3 house to ‘find pis Framontis | 5 “The Willkie boom for the Presi. 3 1 . ] 3 side, Cal.; eight grandchildren, and dawghter Jovee Ann, burned on ” " w
0 Aya one great=-era lel 1 np r % S 3 . fdency i the product of American geen S ) great=grandcehild the chest by jelly she had upset Northwestern University will o J
as wel i from the stove, Yous A Ta . - Yy minds as they reach out for nation. v . » Ad wile: two new students from Indianap a a ~ Monday Car d : Mrs. Pearl Sargent | Deputy Martin made another | oo aro Jane Bridges, 5241 N. Me- [a] vision,” he declared. “For seven the Indians i : o record-breaking five-mile run to vidian St. and Tom Tanke. 5715 behind Services were held at 10 o'clock | City Hospital with the child Washington Blvd GA ¥ : today in the Shirley Brothers Cen- Jovee Ann wasn’t burned seri. I Dt Aras ] tud fasts have painfully witnessed a kind ty ~ y . a AA Y : Pour lianapolis student are . a x : : i tral Chapel for Mrs. Pearl Sargent,| gusly. After treatment her father 3 oe Indianapoh A nine Of hational flirtation with commun. racing flesh in America rolled into R 204 ££. 24th St. who died Thursda candidates for degree after finishing . 3 ; ; » Far in took her home and reported back | " or courses at Nortlwestern fsim town todav, only a short time before Be im City Hospital Burial was in in ‘Service umm $ f th The masses, fearing the stocks | i os es : : PE Crown Hill. Mrs. Sargent was 58 They are Harold Baker from Butle . . i . Legion Stages Show {the Indiana State Fair opens its an- : ! a A Srp yas | ades of regimentation, are gyrating > ssa nual racing program on the ancient : A native of Greenfield, she had| Moose Choose City for '41w In- University; Jerome Ettinger, 235 around the Willkie hub in an hens turned out and Rd TR SE DoE 1 ail ; ; : > a : lived in the City for a number of | dianapolis has been chosen for an Massachusetts ete Ch pao) est effort to deliver this Govern. re some fancy pre- E. 38th St. oval 3 2 al {years. She is survived by a daugh- | othe international convention next 3940 N. New Jersey St Car Wi Hn and its people from OIA-world . . - kb - nl r Sy . p | w ment by drill teams Today's races, for horses that have : BY add ; iter, Mrs. Joseph PF. Elward: a !vear—the 3d supreme council | Moon, 1038 N. Rural St |domination and foreign political hat 1 e 3 . 3 E: 3 . . ~ . n . A n =) a |G ation an A corps that thrilled the sompeted only on half-mile tracks, lar So Henderson, and a meeting of the Loyal Order of) . ™ "1 | isms A granddaughter ian: is OF n 0; ] lis, re ———- y red by Mar- | are more or less a warmup for the 0 ) aghter, all of Indianapoiis. Moose Eldon ©. Hill, Indianapolis, 1 —— as sponso by Mar- rbd Mond 3 RS The four-da convention du..ng ceived his doctor of philosophy 2 - £ Arto Te 1 DF £ x A 145 of Forty |real thing Monday : ; a % a Charles Feeney the week of Aug. 23 will bring an (gree at Ohio State University . Deaths—Funerals 1 American Legion Then the rich man, poor man. S -— estimated 10000 delegates and vis- terday He is a graduate of Pe 1s a | 1 iat Au 31, 1M0 ns Wert ade ti y 1 : VP Rp Tv aR 14 ATA : ! > * wid ride ndtanapoli imes, = g nS WETE MAE "0 Iman or relief—all the people that a £ Services were held this morning jor to the ‘city Paw "University Wid wisistant pro foo #2, husband of ndianapoi and ne r 1arlecs eR ssid Pap NL : ¥ shui & Youd Cha 3 hat { x ng tl oi state fair attracts—get a look at the oy L } Ati oF ¥, Brooksid Park This vear's international conven- fessor of English at Miami Uni Bert wl f yf Mrs Ruth B i \ er custodian for three vears, who died versity Ba ' Gadd Davion baseball finest in hammess racing. Coming § 8 Es : Bs , Thursday at his home. 1408 Hoef- | y : fpton, Ind, an 1 ty . a > " on 2 . > 3 lo ~ 4 - 1 ou le manager, | from the New York State Fair in : ; Ti Th gen Si, afver an illness of a vear Townsend Club Meets Monday | ( 1 al, And Mrs Indianapolis pilot, | Syracuse are the horses that fol- oe ol Pe He was 64 Fownsend Club 9 will hold a bust- | § > D ) / o F Briere) ‘Woliee Tater, ™ hor . . Y ~~ ~ x 3 Hsena . i RY “ Y "a atie HEI ail lowed Spencer Sott across the fin- N 3 Rites were held at 8:30 o'clock |, pss meeting in the 1.0.0.7 Hall | A lat cat 15 i Fura oall T.Y-8400 Ish line in the ¢ bletonian . x , ‘ je s ig yall - ’ ‘ ." 1 ish line in the Hambletonian. The 3 3 it his home and at 9 o'clock at St. | framilton Ave. and Washington St : Sur. TCONNATEHTON ; wrobidt \ A M Flahey
feature race Monday is the Horse- Reus 3 P Catherine's Catholic Church. Burial .. 8 p. m. Monda \ Yare Wate. site Cr Mat
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against him will be such notables ? 3 George Graves, an Indianapolis
as Pavoff, Remus, second in the : resident for 50 vears, died last night ene ay Hambletonian: Earl's Moody Guy: § ; at his home, 2338 Kenwood Ave. He WALTER 0 MA 3 Milestone, fifth in the Hambleton- : ; : [was 72 ! | FT. WAYNE ian: Kuno, third in the Hambleton- Mr. Graves came to Indianapoli Final rites were held at 11 o'clock Is ov or
ian: Gentleman Jim and Queen Vic- Mrs. Eugene Haves of Duguein, TH., poses here with Pat W., en- [from Johnson Count: He was a|{oday Yor walter C. Marmon, busi= mn; daughter, M Tu J ; oy A tan tered in the 2:14 Indiana Stake pace to be run at the Fair Grounds [bookkeeper for 40 years, first for oc’ and civic leader. who died| VYNNVILEE Mrs. Truman Scales, f o ar Perens all, 104 reservations have been Thursday. [the ‘Rumiey ‘Co. and 12t6r ‘Tor “the rmuersine in onc CAR MARION Oak Middle 8 y fuary. Tuner e for the horses arriving today] [Huber Manufacturing Co. He was Pisce H SLs y | ioman 1B Hin LE toc a eh {ro | i 1 member of the Seventh Christian Dr. Thomas R. White aa ! 3 x A hat nA Tn . Showing anew his superiority in * % | {Church and an honorarv member of ‘ resh hs Fs. Berths Vo e rothe ol nd rest Yothey Rr the harness world Spencer Seott N i | B k ‘Amateurs {its oficial board He ‘Was a past Chur : in charge of the ¢ y : fir Lyat ' Net fe Hossner, won the $7000 Governor's Stake ld a 1004 1 se | - Master of North Park Lodge, 646, ices at the Marmon home at on- | ’ vise) JServieas | denwood. Burial was in Crown Hill.| spppienuky 1H. Walt ! net ! 3 't cemetery 4 Survivors: Sons, Mel {
there Thursda best time 2:01%.| | {F. and A. M., and a member of the A owned by C. W. Phellis of Green- SOFTBALL {Indianapolis chapter and council of | llbearers were Walter (
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~ ee of the Sion Cottid, lie yres Sool « Races Start Cummins Diesel of Columbus Masonic bodies : Bert Dingle. Arthur He INCETON oi n vain. see _, (driven by Fred Egan. | md 4 ; 2» West Indial Survivors are his wife, Grace; a“ 1, B : Al i RETO Br : 4 a fonda
pathetic ndianapo- shirley Bros Oldest Race in State {lis CM srchants in the main attrac- (VLE : , : a a AY a4 | invited Ewa 1 sail ‘at the chapel $ 4 ht SR i at oR Porte, and three sons, Dale E. and I'T'y { ' mR tion at Belmont Stadium at 8 p. m Y . a Fenda Firney. 86 Leo C., both of Indianapoli : A leader | ie Community Fund | SEC Daughters ro e Harris MANFRS _ 24 1 dase maturaly I favorite to Win, 1S National Amateur Bicycle Cham-i..in Paul J. of Edinburg, Ind 1 thi Scouts, his services and Mrs Mary L Davi Eierel ew York 8 11 1Ehand af he oldest race in Indiana pionships started today at Chandler ,»n4 Hosiery Union will tangle with Services will be held at 10:30 a. n re Praise resolution passed ME Ea te Hl PARNET ! : =. Tr of Mrs. far a ’ Or x Ty Monda { the church. Burial will by ie executive board of the In-| Michael, William, Orlando n ner er . Ruth respected HV horseman as a "WON-|5_mijle, junior 10-mile, woman 5- ; : |be in Crown Hill franapol nd Central Indianm | “gop ynen tor Misener sagan, d Thiireda aerini Bov Scouts of Amer- |g Wife. Da d hte g 1 ) " y Monday. Sant horse poder vas Or . Ai : . ih a ) breeder, was owner of the scheduled olliers of Terre Haute 5 to + Mrs. Anna Ge Koch ion _ RUSSIAVILLE MM rl : v ; neton Park. Priewde Western Horseman, a racing paper ) vo Brothers, Joh N ‘ ‘rend: m call at the Masrs ! . { life<long resi . ions and runners-up were present arahonev allowed the losers cs 5 Marmon-Herrington Co Ha name, and a Middle West leader in : I ¢ PIESENL Mahoney allowed the losers two deni of Indianapolis, died today af : | SHERYL the sport. (The paper now is called | ; 4 | | " N tor M Arihiit } 12 Over and o uth Schiagel fathey ) St t Ch B ¥ OY Labor Temnl bh oGrnsad n. follow | was 9 Mrs. Kate H. Johnson | Ri rack and M ne / PEON ) I A 1a 16hert Schlagel on . . ’" 1 I'en 10 J 3 1 OLi( - -} > . a m ay ¥ 3 merged a few vears ago with the * ate amp Urgess SS, y She was a member of the First St. Paul's Episcopal Earl Kline and Bert R rds vif gL 5 BE Diagel Broth, Horse World, Chicago.) Rid r 3 N * 1 3 Reformed Church : 4 2 ' : | ers © Ahanot at e Thurch and the Order e Fasi-!8 rot he : i Inn 1GeS In [ ationa [ners of Lebanon, will meet the Services will be at 2 p. m. Mon y hur ig Or ol] are w \ No M . { | Zionsville I.ions at 8:30 hn. 3 ay Jai . i { \ ! he started the Horseman Futurity, | Zionsville Lions at 8:30 p. mM. t0daY {qay at the Shirley Bros. Central vesterdav at the home of er aug 1 Daugh{ gi P & 38 sfat ‘Iam 3 the invite nal tourne at 1 1 : : - v resteraayv atl 0 1 1 aig » BY 9 has grown until now it at-| Bruce Burgess, state champion, in the invitational tourney at chapel with burial in Crown Hill ' thers Rey 3 1 . . ~orln phe NIA - Tay v Vuk WTR s men at » 3 : : . Wwe AV ried from vear to year, national amateur bicycle champion remple players are to meet at goeh of Indianapolis. and a brother, | S A puri] Will ‘we Jed BEAUTIFULY S ar y av troit ~ + Sp \ ~ Services and burial will » » 814912 in 1930. | ships starting today in Detroit (Finch Park at 6: ., Mm | Aucust Lange of La Porte City ces and ENLARGEMENTS Card of Thanks last week in Cleveland, Burgess won iynioht the 2 svill ions beat aine, O., her birthplace. She had xodak Toll ‘developed 25» Mm, We Wish to sxpress aup rl an : ' Pt deep gratit
will meet the West : : A . : 11 oR x i H : ~. daughter, Mrs. Gerald Travis o lrington, Daniel Glossbrenner and [wary Fekew an Bila Trvin; ste : ral Cha role at 10M Friends No Walks, Fans Seven ye Horseman Futurity, which he x we rp : +4 RAYSVILE) i h : DETROIT. Aug. 31 (U. P)—The tomorrow. A Columbus girls’ team ah ED ( play H. A. C in a curtain-raise: ; . : | [Kavesr, Cloorze Yous Y : pre K Yufhand of In 1907, the late Dr. J. W. Neal, park with A HIYA Dinile SSAIAT Park with the junior 2-mile, Senior ;. vite Metal at 9 p.m Helv | = other of Charles, Ruth man” and an outstanding |njje ang senior 10-mile point races Shaw's Market defeated SE | Council of the Boy § . res ige 41 : gral Mongay, Sapte ' A \ 1atist Hire Approximately 350 state cham-! taurname TN - | He formerly was presiden the tordo fe : al ’ | \ : for an organization of the same bl ; : tournament th . night Hal Mrs. Anna L. Koch, life-] resi , A. W. « | & Kirk N east Funeral Home 2580 FAY opdav + ba y for the three-day mee (hits (her home, 3032 E. Michigan St. Sh 8 Hit re tepdatigh- SCHLAGEL n_(yeorge age 38 Be. the Horseman and Fair World ing its 6-3 loss to the Ladoga Can- ' | A member of St. Paul's VIN) NNFS a fy Yassasy. o Ruby Ma and Jon, Se . Hon t ‘ ny FO As a promotion of his publication, ern Star Vrs. Fate 3H. Jorison ‘died i raArTryVv i a’ S el ville | ~ "4 ter v arcaret Dodds. 5109 Col | Barah Bechdol the best in the country. Its|™ ill carry Indiana’s hopes in the Zionsville Survivors are a son, Emerson I er, Mrs. Margaret Dodds, 51 a “preview” P o ation , v . > ie Tact fOMOrro afternoot Jollefon In a “preview” of the nationals In another game at Zionsville last towa, Sl I Helles With each 6 to 16 exposits asasas \ireoers seeking some Xpress - 4 Indianapolis a number o ide our
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kon . y hac {Cleveland Bike-o-Leers. His (ime : : Rat » 1 coin, 1-day service hersavement in the » Cincy's Attitud re Cincy's Attitude long resident of Indianapolis hati Regn anart Warner To aa
| Peerless foundry wants a game Harry R. Householder, a city em Jesides her daughter, Mrs. John > feath nf or Be shard and fathey | a A 3 RS | | ores last ight in the Pot © Service . will be at 2 p. m. Tues — . pn Bearers ANA IIFRY 18M wen Bothers Ri ethro Meets on hionind Bip Dc de uel ela yn na de ny re o e! 5 iZZ0 ? ” do | Ge irney at Softball Stadium: [dav at his residence Burial will i ; ; » MAR a M- A i | | {
Tribe er PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 31 . (NEA) —Johnny Rizzo left the His Match Pirates because the fans purport- J {
ealy soured on him. He left the Cincinnati Reds for the same rea-
‘or y 1 Sad 1 \] ied v ‘As t je ( i irvived Ys { yt ! \ next Tuesday at 5 Pp. m. on Spades 1. pioyee, died yesterday at his home on kK rvived by a ranaaaughte i \ f ' Rt. Re Rave CANAFALS and
48 ly Wiil ne resumed uesda) Pearl Brown Mrs Minnie Lvster,| : : : il tory : DATE pro
Partienlarly 48 Call Fred Hinds, CH-6122 762 Lexington Ave., He was a iife- | ] 1W reat-grandehildren y y { 114 tx. ‘He Rev, Rol: om Pont acs. 4: Mallery's, [be in Crown Hill | A ] 8 : 4 a ; : 1 OR ' y CHT Stewart-Warner, 0 He is survived by four sisters, Mrs, | 3 : : : : : 4 ; ; ’ STI aA desire to (hank all sup night, (Mrs. Nettie Hoffner and Miss Bessie | Mer hi i © snd Service —— i pds, Wor nd finwers fn our re - . . \ . Charle ’ A : 1588 of Bur
version fa 62':-mile race taged bY ihe weak’ R 0 ha ived in ‘ an | ib on deen grat diversion L 6 nil race sta ) Weal Aarke 3 Harry R. Householder oa and pr h ed = Bs re Te | » for er Cha ries Rass f . | Householder, and a brother,
Opening of the Pepsi Cola Boost- and Brotha,
. . . | Householder, all of Indianapolis. ers-Shaw’ Market series at Bel-
Jethro Jeffers, Indianapolis’ “ama- | Cri feel 1 or. ‘thint SI teur Brown Bomber,” met his match } sostponed y eh wot f a aon son. Critics feel, however, ¢ it Bi RHF a mont Stadium has been postponed : . » < ' VOM » SSERSEN ; = last night at Sports Arena in a fast Vac Nai John T. Field To Keep Valuables Safe CLINED Men's pith God bles ql he leaves the Phillies it will be [five rounds with Vie Hutton, Na-|until Tuesday night . . - 1 ART AND CHILDREN us : . ho Ya Tanicht’s sehedi'e at Belmont (a v mis We Rent a Safe Doposit Box at AO i 3 HAND BERTHA STEWAR calls for only because he sours on himself. ational 175-pound A. A. U. cham- Ronan! : > sch KH Ba \ . | Services were to be held at 3 EPAIRED Women s AND | FAMILY : 5 Ret ‘ah vs emte {7 1 " mide nr " n 1 > > Pt. bion Cr me Union vs. Continental Op-| PD. Mm. today at Ashland, Kj for * THE * EFITTED Clothes | M ; 3 ne n emoriams
night lights, ‘T still don’t see how the Reds ™ y n . a ; { What showed promise of Weng tical | John T. Field, 3805 N. Delaware = He i too en, another-—the ninth straight—victory - — [St., head of the Infant Foods’ Eyes Muy Tom Pe L E 0 TRING ue Is AVINESS Tn memory of William W_ O8ye a Conivared to. ne : He ‘doesn’t drive for Jeffers disappeared in the sec- partment of Stokely Bros & Co of Indianapolis 235 MASS. AVE. AVINESS Jremory of am oa BASEBALL in as many runs.” ‘savs Rizzo. ond round when it became evident Races Scheduled | Burial will be there : f taal MA or ve amin hi irae. bq SOUR He finds ‘no fault ‘with Js Jor | he had hit his obponent with every- ¢ Mi Field, who was 50; died q fle know the sorron li play St Risoresvi » W- x DH tative] thing he had with no effect. When Thursday at St. Louis, Mo, on a P ra ssen ge r Ca rs es With Farts concealsd ‘ers are to meet at noon Mer employers in Pittsburgh the two judges disagreed on the At Muncie [business trip ALL NIGHT SERVICE A } | ——
“It was the fans,” he explains verdict. Referee Dick Patton darided He was graduated from Princeton 249 1 F D | “Thev alwavs ride som here. | y RBI a X { | Je Was gi i phe Z. 2499 E. 10th St. era i | “They alw ride someone t | for Hutton, an Anderson, Ind., boy. University and was head of Krump| JS POLAR’'S i | Dros - mnt | WALTER T. BLASENG YM
Frank Frisch tried to give me a ‘ : . : FOOTBALI BEedL Rs i While the action was fast, Huiton MUNCIE. Ind. Aug. 31.--Muncie & Fields, wholesale grocers in Ash iN i A , , y
at practice wt) “<The Reds suspected Tw tera | oot, hy Rr aoe | Will et dis first taste this season of 1071 Libre ‘coming here sever DRIVE IT YOURSELF, In, rae [i FUNERAL HOME vA eid TY " Stag anapoliis # at2ur v Sauces te. Sui AT | VEArs ago, | Pp ; Bova a { Boxing Association. | “big league” dirt track racing When “gq, .oivoie are Mr. Field's wife, | Phone RI lay 7788 130 N Timer wat | Jeffers rallied for a few seconds Most of the outstanding drivers ol Townsella; a son, J. T. Field Jr, |= = It no one answers call 3 {in the fourth, but made up for it the Middle West vie for honors in a a DePauw University student; his iii CONKLE FUNER ou . . . . bv hanging : in the fift Inrogram to be staged here tomor-| ' fly iol ( hand. | | FRACTURE BEDS Al by hanging on in the fifth | PHOS H YR +. mother, Mrs, T. J. Field of Ashlanc PHOTO-LITHO 19% W. Michigan St 014 IS i} ] g In n ang The onlv man knocked down last row afternoon on the half-mile and a sister at ‘Boston. Mass ™ ANGGRAPH pe Can be rented at the new CE —————— ; a » Maia rack ee Fiar Grounds , > rints night was Jack Bishop, unattached. track at the ; a HAAG'S ALL-NIGHT FLANNER & SUGRANAR
sdwav i ved Cy The es acing Asso- . | i Midway in the third round, Joe Do-| Th ihm A hat nae Mrs. Amanda C. Hamilton | SVT IENEyIoes DRUG STORE MORTUARY erv bright picture the State Conservation Department |zier, Leeper A. C., had him so ciation, the organization on : oo alata ATR -CONDITIONE about fishing conditions About the best thing to do, groggy that the referee stopped the been staging TRpes for the past three Mrs. Amanda C. Hamilton died — is Th — 22nd and Meridian 25 W. Fall Creek Civa to the fair and see the Department's aquarium. fight. Just as he did Bishop hit|Vears at both Columbus and Frank-| today at her home, 131 E. St. a . ee a TA-8371 game wardens’ reports by counties for the week the canvas flat on his back. His in, ITS] TO SY BeSHy ee Al Joseph St, She was 94 wa ural Ue. » Press ‘Quality BERT S. GADD © \ N y - p ° ? { . » | ese tee - seconds hauled him to his corner, least 20 cars will compet A resident of Indianapolis for 20 OE Par A TT 1140 Prospect St DRY
penlodur ake k n River { The rest Associations leading | vagy o g as - Lake—Cedar Lake is milky, Deep River | Tn the semi-final. Charlie Tech-| The Midwest Associatic years, Mrs. Hamilton was a mem- "= ~. is muddy and Woll ‘Lake is ‘clear. ‘Fishing ’ ’ point scorer, Bob Simpson, of Wa- par of the Christian Churein. She HO 2: IERY 69° GRINSTEINER'S
all enbrock, English Avenue B. C., de- ; 3 OUTFITTE RS TO 3 1 pnce— Fishing generally is poor 5 S : . ~ |terford, Mich., was one of the first! sarmerlv aR _ y | Genuine Ringlesy : Nations Fishing generally is poor. = | pisioned Earl Paul, Rhodius C. € o “in DT a form rls vey at Darlington, I MEN. WOMEN and CHIL DREN | Reinforced Heel and Toe 18601 EB. NEW YORK R1.-5374 It was a snappy exhibition of good Ee : Services will be at 11 a. m. at the MILLER-WOHNL CO. PERSONA). SPRYICE
: Marsha ~All lakes and rivers are cleal . ail my. i first place twice this season at both Shirley YO “ont r anel. | - : ere _.... |boxing, but Techenbrock had an Franklin nd Columbus ir] Bros. Cel Ere ’ Chapel. | 88 45 E. Wash. R1.-2230 SG. HH. HERRMANN ishing lers nd Boous Heaven ane. Ahd Lost ens | ddvantage in Teach ‘over his ‘com- vile inl . 0 eae, | Burial will be in Darlington | 1505 8. BAST 81. DR 44M lear. jo ILO i ;| Another top notcher, Mike Salay,| a daughter, Miss Effie Hamilton, | §# p m—— ..... aye <cl [rinity and Greenwood Lakes petitor, who consequently connected |. South Bend. ‘will be ‘here. ‘On aaugnter, Mis: k LOT, | 4 £ la ) are ‘al y enwo ake ill n - Ie, i Sy 4 Hi . # aken | closed afte: Fin Ford ry Son. [less frequently, though harder. Aug. 11. ut South Bend, Salay piloted of Indianapoylis, - survives her @ TYE MODERN CREDIT STORE HISEY a hb { ] us | Monroe Th lowing waters are clear:| The other matches: Harvey |, us. 1+ Bl: + Th " dt
B : : : b 3 —— Indiana Cheater Delaware —Fishin poor with some |G conards. Twin and Lakes in State his car into first place to claim the ii 129 W. Wash. | is Opposite Us MORTUARY Tt on live min- Bs Pich s ah { Malek, Anderson heavyweight, won national independent dirt track] —— - — 5 051 N. DFLAWARE WT . g Fishin y : - y ¢ al i 1 . a vide Newton—Fishing is good, a by a technical K. O. over William ed ly VR uve Syerot] 11-3828 5 ¢ 3 and on | Noble—All lakes are clear except Sylvan. | championship over the 75-lap route. | BOOKS «STATIONERY
{ es ar "Elkhart River is milky. [Fishing is | Jennings, unattached, when Jen- His fellow townsman, Charlie (Wild | [For WATCH REPAIRING ' J “OFFICE SUPPLIES MOORE & KIRK
oF ange—Rain has muddied all streams; ; nudd 'nings decided enough was enough; ye. COMFORTABLE FITTING AE Wash, 424 & Qoltews | rmoy150 OM-1808 A508, ith some drying uj Y ; Shik R Wp. Tim YS ery Elmer (Pop) Lewis of Keithsville, v1 | J. C. WILSON He Tm fwogd fishing Lee Prettyman, Bess A. C. feather-| give events will be staged in addi- | AUTO and DIAMOND RTE AMT" Be ana tren : ’ Ri ; pd 1 eg 1 A B line rm ) ~ Ig ne y i u MN i 1s i i u i -— . Hamilton Tia ro : : ht 0 Hint Stouben. Richi Di o Fim» Roos, in three ‘rounds With Jim Buhr, event starts at 2:30 p. m. Elimina- | e) f.\ N S INDIANA Music co. milky, but pits being taken.| Union Ea Rs rors the Lest Fishing EADERS- VALUE LEADERS 2% MONTHS TO PAY » Different Sires are very low and |German tennis ace who served time | Insurance Oorp, i Whi t Bel fe a | ' " isko—Wawasee, Tippecanoe and ite afer Lake is clear, but fishing |eraft unit in the Berlin area. | 36 EE. WASHINGTON ST Riri oT 130 E. Washington
Szekendy, fresh from taking |
Parke—F, hing is poor | William Clark, unattached heavy-
- x a | 4th & Penn. 6539 E. Wash, > od catches being “ma rst place last Sunday at Columbus, | CUARANTEED Pitce Ches being made. .+v ow. Weight, ecisioned Bd Chambers, | FS Place "as > SHIRLEY BROS. CO. ‘ake: are all| Putnam—Fishing is poor [son middleweight, won by decision |; es wear : 8 Bd LY NEREULE | 4 1} ] poor. | 3 Aa. 65-year-old pilot who has been oe caught. All| Ripley--Fis hi ng is poor | Ov n s. Ft arris . . NE | ~ 1 £ over Al McReynolds, Ft. Harrison; - . . TS SAXOPKO J —_ 1290 Prospect ®t a] ale Raping Puch Rancanee | Weight, ‘was awarded the decision tig; to a 25-lap feature. The first —— Northeast C. C., and Louis Hewitt, | rina) i bass have been made tion trials begin at 11 a, m. A SAFE DEPOSIT 115 E. ‘Ohio St, Ll, 4088 alle © dd | WVanderbury hing is poor Wi i i ind Mus atatuck Rivers s. | YS Rlien Il streams are muddy and Sports and ar “AMBER FACTOR $3 to $100 a Year ones Creer ie | ik Pithing tx poo in a concentration camp on a morals | snd 4s Security Trust Co.
Posey sams and lakes are very low, ; also will compete, oI EN r - A - — Leeper A. C.; Bill Hutton, Ander- Bis0 Wil wn ; ai AKRON SURGICAL HOUSE, me - N. fitnofs L1-5400 2 gener-| Rush—Waters are too milky and low for driving for 25 years, also has entered. | = Instruction Eagle. Robbins Pitch, Kankakee Florists and NIORUTENS 6 wolthing 18 | in, Pleasant and. g Lak Leeper A. C. feather, decisioned fine shape are clear. “Few fish, excent bluegills, ‘are LeRoy Simmons, Hill C. C and Refinanuing BOX 'S Low vost A Large Selection Priced CL ARREn otic dl : mee Ciel CLOTHES INSURANCE as Low aus $300 Knob and Va fi poo Apa Frehing Ie Door. isi s poor { Baron Gottfried Von Cramm, Si . TH Sussman. Ta Member Fedora Deposit Streams are too F ow for fishing. | charge, is serving with an anti-air- FSTABLISHED 39 YEARS
ochie are clear. Fishing is fair. is poor
