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RITES SET FOR Miss Amelia W. Platter, 85, CLUB FOUNDER ‘Shortridge Immortal,’ Dies

£ ; Mathematics Teacher Had Mrs. Allie B. Sullivan, 71, Been Retired Since Car Dies at Home; Funeral

Mishap in 19217. On Wednesday.

Miss Amelia Waring Platter, for Mrs. Allie Bowman Sullivan,

44 years a mathematics teacher at founder of the Carnelian Club and

Shortridge High School and its its honorary president, died yester- predecessor, died yesterday at the - day at her home, 3113 Ruckle St.

's. Mabel Waddle, 2112 N. She was resident of Indianapolis | (Ome Of MIs

‘since 1899 and was the widow of Delaware St., where she had lived D. B. Sullivan, who died in 1931. |for several years. ; Mrs. Sullivan, who was 71, came| Miss Platter, who was 85, and who here after her marriage to Almon L. ; y | Bowman. Mr. Bowman died in 1918 is estimated to have taught Zhono or and two years later she was married more Indianapolis children, ad She was active in the Sunny-|been retired since Jan. 1, 1928. Inside Guild and a member of the juries received in an auto accident . Broadway Methodist Church. a year before brought her retire Funeral services will be-at 1:30| nent SHe was a semi-invalid the| P. m. Wednesday in the Flanner & rest of her life. . Buchanan Mortuary with burial in Miss Platter was born in Seymour, Crown Hill. The Rev. Almon J. Coble, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter - Brightwood Methodist Church pas-|pjatcer Her father was one of the tor, and a grandson of Mrs. Sullivan, state's first professional photographers. She was graduated from

will officiate. Wiig Hesn rile oy oo Seymour schools and attended Vas-|. .)\4' was one of three women diana olis, ity am 1 Ar. {507 College for a year. She returned | who campaigned for an extension dern ne four randchildren 10 teach mathematics in Seymour center in Indianapolis, a drive that the Rev Mr Coble I Ralph B. and Franklin schools for three brought Indiana University ExtenCoble Indianapolis and es Bd [702 then wong) back 10 Vassar, sion Center here. She was chairward P. Schmidt, Louisville, and ?S # special student. She was T thie Dicks Coraralites of the David Ardern Florence. Al. graduated from Wesleyan Univer-|man o € press co , , ‘ sity, Middletown, Conn., which at|Indianapolis Federation of Teachthat time was co-educational, and |ers when that organization was

Mrs. Ollie A. Johnson | formed.

3 : 3 resumed her teaching career at the; Funeral services for Mrs. Ollie A. In tribute to her career, Mr. Buck

. 3 Jeffersonville ‘High School hefore! Johnson, who died Saturday in her|.oming to Indianapolis. | said yesterday: home, 1115 N. Bellevieu Pl., will be

y Most of her teaching was °in “Miss Platter gave Shortridge 44 held at 9 a. m. tomorrow in the, thematics and she once refused vears of faithful service. She was] home and at 1 p. m. in the Medora| a offer to head the Shortridge de-|h: ghly competent and thoroughly Pentecost Church: Burial will be in partment. She was one of five conscientious as a teacher.” om Cemetery, Washington ieachers cited and decorated by| She is survived by a Mis. Johnson. wag. 72. George Buck, Shortridge principal, Frank C. Platter,

0 Miss: Amelia Waring Platter . tayght 20,000 pupils here.

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DR. GUY HOBBS, PHYSICIAN, DIES

Services to Be Tomorrow; Tipton County Native, 1. U. Graduate.

Funeral services for Dr. Guy F. Hobbs, Indianapolis physician for

29 years, will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary and burial will be at Tipton. Dr. Hobbs, who was 54, died Saturday at his home, 3023 Northwestern Ave. During his entire practice he .had maintained his office next dor. Dr. Hobbs was a native of Tipton County, the son of Clinton Howard Hobbs and Jane Leavell Hohbs, members of the family for which

the town .of Hcbbs was named. Dr.

Hobbs attended Central Normal College and the Indiana University School of Medicine. He served his interneship at Methodist Hospital. Later he was a staff member there. Dr. Hobbs was a member of the Scottish Rite, North Park Lodge, F. & A. M., and the Shrine, in which he held a life membership. He also was a member of St. Paul's Methodist Church and had, heen a member of the Emanon Club of Indiana University. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Gertrude Hobbs; two sons, Clinton Howard Hobbs, Lafayette, and Philip Jesse Hobbs, Indianapolis; a daughter, Miss Betty Janet Hobbs, | Tipton; two sisters, Mrs. Nellie Foster Hobbs, and Mrs. Minnie Click, - Tipton, and a brother, | Thomas B. Hobbs, Tipton. :

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HENRY FINK, 84, ILL FOR YEAR, DIES HERE

Henry Fink, whose family farmea land that now is a part of East Side, Indianapolis, died yesterday at his home, 4503 E. Washington St. He was 84 and had been ill for one year. Mr. Fink was born in Hancock County but he had lived in Indianapolis most of his life. His father, Henry Fink, owned a farm, part of which now is the site of the Indianapolis Orphans’ Home. Mr. Fink retired 10 years ago. His wife, Mrs. Anna K. Fink, died in 1924. A daughter, Miss Hazel Julia Fink, is the only immediate surviving relative. Mr. Fink was a member of the Methodist Church. Private services will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Shirley Brothers Irvington Mortuary. with burial in Memorial Park.

JOHN FOUTS RITES ‘HELD IN OLD BETHEL

Funeral services for John Fouts, | 4920 E. Washington St., a retired! farmer who died Saturday, were | held at 10:30. a. m. today in the Old | Bethel Methodist = Church .and burial was in Anderson Cemetery. He was 84. Mr. Fouts was born in Roanoke, Va.. Feb. 21, 1857, and had lived In and near Indianapolis for 70 yeais. He retired in 1920. He was a former member otf the Olid Bethel Methodist Church and later was a member of the Grace Methodist Churcn. In 1882 he was married to Miss Sarah Jane Askern, who died in 1912. He later married Miss Ida Caylor, who died in 1926. He 1s survived by three daughters, Mrs. Walter Shearer, Indianapolis; Mrs.

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Indianapolis Times, Monday, Sept. 23, 1940 SELLERS—Mary Elizabeth, age 29 years, wife of Gilbert Sellers, mother of Gilbert Jr. and Barbara Ann Sellers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Steele, sister of Mrs. Ellen Huber and Luther Steele Jr., passed away Sunday morning at residence of parents. 526 = nels field Ave. Services Tuesday. at the West Side Nazarene en? FAengy invited. Burial Floral Park.' Friends may call at 526 N. Sheffield Ave. SULTIVAN Allie Bowman mother of Ralph E. Coble, indianapolis. and Mrs. Edward I. Ardern, Louisville, passed away Sunday afternoon at the residence, 3113 Ruckle St. Services at the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Wednesday, 1:30 rr Friends invited, Burial Crown ill.

SUMNER—John Louis, father of Stella Sumner Smith and grandfather of Betty Alice Smith. passed awav Monday morning. Services. at. the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Wednesday, 11 a. m. Friends invited, Burial Crown Hill.

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Mrs. Myrtle M. Ribelin, Kent, O.; Mrs. Lulu McDonald, Mrs. Lillian Gray and Mrs. Janice Fultz, all of Indianapolis; Mrs. Mary B. Stapp; of Bedford, and Mrs. Grace G. Lyons, Detroit; two brothers, Benjamin Goodpasture -of = Vallonia, and

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diana State Teachers Association |Mortuary with burial Wednesday in.

Friday night in his home, Bosart Ave. will be buried in Crown Hill following funeral services at 3 p. m. today in the Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. : He was 57 and came to Indianapolis from Ohic 30 years ago. He was a Government meat inspector. Survivors are his wife, Mary; a daughter, Ruth; two sisters, Mrs. John Kaufman and Mrs. Edith Carnes, both of Canton, O, and a brother, Ed Meyers, Cuyahoga Falls, O.

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eight grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Judy Dove, Castleton; and three halfbrothers, Hecter Fouts, Howard Fouts and Will Fouts, all of Indianapolis.

MRS. ALICE ABBOTT, WHO WAS 88, IS DEAD

Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Mann Abbott, who died Saturday,! will be held at 3 p. m. today in the | McNeely Funeral Home. Burial will | be in Crown Hill. She was 88. Mrs. Abbott, who lived at 3140 Northwestern Ave.. was the daughter of Willis R. and Eliza C. Mann, pioneer Rush County residents. She is ‘survived by two grandchildren.

Deaths—Funsrals Indianapolis Times, Mbnday, ‘Sept. 23, 1940

ABBOTT—Mary B.. age 70 vears, wife of Dan Abbott. mother of Mrs. Ida Groene. Mrs. Dessie, Perry Homer and Wiley Abbott, passed away Sunday morning. Services Wednesdav. 10 a. at the Westbrook Nazarene Church. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at the Conkle Funeral Home after 4 p. m. Monday,

ADCOCK—Carl C.,

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entered into rest Sunday, age 28 years. husband of Doretta cock, -son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Adcock, brother of Mrs. Harry Thatcher, Mrs. William Lucid and Betty . Jean Adcock, grandson of Jarhes Morgan. Services Tuesday, 2:30 p. Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Washington Park Cemetery.

ALLEE louise C.. age 77, wife of Sharies . Allee, mother of George Ou Charles R. Allee, Mrs. Mar, 2hratton. Mrs. Laura Basey, Mrs. Helen Pedigo. Miss Lula A. Allee. sister of Mrs. Mary Byrum and Mrs. Laura Baker of North Vernon, Ind., passed away Monday morning. Funeral Wednesdag, 10 a. m. from the home, Jeferson Ave. Burial Memorial in Friends may call at the home after 6 p. Monday.

EBERHART —Margaret E.. wife! of Clark Eberhart. mother of Mrs. Harriet Kinzel and Malcolm. Eberhart. passed away Monday morning. age 67 vears. Seryices Wednesday, 2:30 p. m.,- Conkle pus neral Home. Friends invited. Bu Crown Hill. Friends mayv call at LL

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FINK—Henrv, age 84. beloved father of! Hazel Julia Fink. passed away Saturday evening. Private funeral at Shirley ros. Irvington Funeral Home, 5377 E | Washington, Tuesday, 10 a. m. il Memorial Park. Friends may .call at] funeral home after 2 p. m. Monday. Please omit flowers.

"(CORRECTED NOTICE) GRAHAM — William E., age 62 years, of Mrs. Susan Graham. father of Mrs. | Etta Emily, Mrs. Ruby Stamm and Mrs. D. A. Wilson, Terre Haute, Ind. passed away Sundav morning. Funeral from the home, 847 N. Beville Ave.. Tuesday. 2 p. m. Burial Memorial Park. Friends may call at the home any time. (Terre Haute and Seymour papers please copy.)

GRAY—Lottie Bell, beloved wife of Jesse! Gray, mother of Samuel Moore, William | and LeRoy Gray, sister of George Mascoe and Virginia Denman, city; Angie Harri- . Greenwood, S. C.; Elizabeth BuhrOrlando: Fla., and Anna Ruhl, h, Ind., departed this life Sunday, Funeral Tuesday, Sept. 24, at Westview Baptist Church, 2 p. m. Burial Floral Park Cemetery. Friends .invited. Friends may call .at residence. 1020 S. Belmont Ave. Moore & Kirk service.

(CORRECTED NOTICE) GRIMES —Ernest (G.. age 50 years.. beloved husband of Mrs. Cammie Grimes, father of Mrs. Ida Mae Parker, Mrs. Elizabeth Foxworthy. Mrs. Ruby Short. Ernest Jr. Robert. Frankie, Billy. Raymond and Dorothy Grimes; son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grimes. brother of Raymond and dwin Grimes of Henderson, Xy.; Grimes of Evanspassed Sy Saturday. Funeral Tuesday, Sep 2 p.. m.;| at 1s) Garden Baoing Church, Pris invited. Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at | the home, 350 Beauty Ave., until 12! o'clock noon Tuesday and at.the church from 1 p. m. until hour of service.

HOBBS —Dr. Guy Fulton, 3023 Northwestern Ave. husband of Gertrude Neville Hobbs and father of Clinton H. of Lafayette, Ind., and Betty Janet of Tipton, Ind.. and Philip J. Hobbs, passed away Saturday afternoon. services at Flanher & Buchanan ‘mortuary Tuesday 10 . m. Friends. invited. Burial Fairview er itary Tipton, Ind. Friends may call at the mortuary, (Lafayette and Tipton, Ind.. papers please copy.)

JOHNSON —Ollie A., age 72 years, mother of Mrs. Lula McDonald, Mrs. yr Ribelin, Mrs. Mary. Stapp. I'd Lyons, Mrs. Lillian Gray, Mrs, Fultz and Avy Johnson, passed away Saturday afternoon at residence, 1115N. Bellt Vieu. Short Services at residence Tuesday. nd at Penjecossal Church, Medora, De Tuesday, 1 p. Burial Thompson Cemetery, Washing: Ion County, Friends may call at resience.

KERSHNER—Joseph H., of 127 S. Bancroft,

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departed this life Monday, age 91, father of Neil T. and Avery L. Kershner, Fu -neral notice later. For information call Moore & Kirk, IR-1159.

LEFFORGE--Amos H.. age 82. falher of Ernest Lefforge, grandfather ot lotte and Lee, passed away Sunday. Funeral services at the McCord Funeral Home in Oaklandon Tuesday, 2_p. y Burial I. O. F. Cemetery. Friends may call the funeral home after 4 p. m. Mo y.

MWINTYRE—Miss Elizabeth Arleene, 2951 N. Delaware, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. passed away Sunda evening. at the Flanher Buchanan Mortuary Wednesday, Friends* invited. Burial a” Friends may call at the Mortuary.

2034 Winter Ave. grandfather of Robert Miller, departed this life Sundawv. age 74 years. Funeral Wednesday. Sept. 25, at the Mocre and Kirk Nortieast. Funeral Home, 2530 Slation “St., 10 Burial Crown Hill Cemetery. Fricids invited.

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STEVENSON Nellie L.. age 53 vears, wife of Charles E. Stevenson. mother of Mrs. Vivian - Delbrook, passed away Sunday neral from Shirley Eros.

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shown. BARETT. IR-0772 (PASSENGER & FREIGHT ESCALATORS) THE HOME ELEVATOR. INC., a home industry. established 1g 1142-50 South- _ eastern LI-2341 (PLATING WORK) Sea RIGHT PLATING WORKS- Specializing in bath fixtures, registers all | plates.” 142 _E. Ohio. RI-7134. dt : (REAL ESTATE) | HOME YOUR CHILDREN WILL REMEMBER IS THE ONE YOU.

HAVE NOW : H.0.L. C RI-8790

Properties § Mr: McDaniel BEFORE buying see my list of well located city pjonerty. any part of Indianapolis. LI-3814. . JACOBS. 424 Pepples Bank Bldg. Properties

H. 0. L. ©. 5roveities |R.2960

SALES and exchanges—Real Estate Broker. EUGENE NERO, 2914 Paris. TA-2

THE

CHI-AM RL. 5152, ners, a0c.

cA RPENTER ING,

_ Reasonable

Positions Wanted, Female 10 ET S

Cinders

GEG. _ 1709 E.

NLIAN 6th oa Farm Eureau Bldg,

Insurance ,, 211

CLEANING REPAIRIN G-—Victor

BETTER used f

Complete

JOE HILL'S GARAGE.

SHOP & SAVE FOOD

308 Indiana Trust Bldg.,

PAPER HANGER wants a home;

44 S. Penn

RENT _ EW - DRIVE rT YOURSELE,

NAME STAMPS. 30c, Co.,

UNION _ FED _ ASSOCIATION. 137

CARS

WR iy 1350 N. Minofs. RI-1581.

CLEV. 1320 )_ Kentucky Ave

SUB-DIVIDER has fine Ig Io SACRIFICE . ~equity

2-YD. HERCULES

CHEVROLET,

L1-0 et AND _RESTAURANTS)

Cafe. FAMOUS CHINESE and AMERICAN FOOD. 18 W. Ohio. Luncheons, 35c. Special Dine

(CARPENTERING)

roofing, inclosed porches. N DR-3263

(CARPENTERING-MASONRY)|

cement, | I work, Job | too | small.

CARPENTERING, masonry for all remodel=

ing and repairin Wi _FREE ESTIMATE. DR. a. ____(CEMENT _WORK) LESING, cement floor walks. _driveways: “reas, Cn (CINDERS) 60c Yd. in 5- -Yd.]| Lds. No. of 38th.

(CLEANERS)

guaranteed,

stes

RE HU. 3439

“GARMENTS like new when we're thru '

NOBLE BROSH 805 N. LIVERY. RI-8117. (DANCE STUDIOS)

LIPPS SCHOOL OF THE DANCE. Maple Rd., No. 8. _TA-4223.

(DENTISTS)

DR. BERTRAM RIFFLE, 2719 E. Washington PD.

(FARM BUREAU) _ A FARM BUREAU

Delaware. DE-

W. L

S. CH-1859

Lo -2541. (FIRE—TORNADO) GEO. A. BUSKIRK N. Penn. RI. 5088 (FUR COMPANIES) | ‘Layaway plan; -make selection now, Terms. Indiana Fur. Co. 23 E. Ohio. (FURNACE CLEANING) 1

Fur

Oil Burners, 'Stokers. | G TPurnaces; er as u _HALL-NEAL FURNACE. | LI-4576 =

(FURNITURE) b

urniture for less. HOt IER ouT TFITTING CO., 237 E._ Wash. BEES

(GARAGES)

"MOTOR. CHASSIS, _Bodv_ Rebuilding. PAINTIN GARAGE, 8. or HER . hii] “low rafes now. Complete checkPons p up. 13th & Capitol.

{GROCERIES & MEATS) MA RT s, Fish. 6-10 En Wash. CH-9 737 (INSURANCE)

Revoked Drivers’ License ©All gener auto and fire insurance, RELIABLE INS. AGENCY, INC. RI-5040

Groceries Meat _ days. 2704 E.

(PAPER HANGING)

tian man. Saris

Address Box 130, Tim (PIANOS) 44 5 PALDWIN “PIANO SALES"ROOM _ MA-1431

RENT A NI NEW CAR!

CAR! 1940 Models,

INC., 39 Ken=

tucky Ave. RI-778

(RUBBER STAMPS)

Blythe Rubber 128%, N. Delaware. RI-6128. Sismp

_ (SAVINGS AND LOANS)

ERAL SAVINGS T&T E. Market. (SPAGHETTI DINNERS)

LOAN LI: 36s!

iF 1 ky Ee SPAGHETTI try DE "BIASES.

Georgia. Also lunches, dinners.

RI- 0650. _(USED CARS) TT

A-1 condition, Reasonable. * N. Mer.

1145 Studebaker Disrtibutor.

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(VENETIAN BLINDS)

VENETIAN BLINDS — Wi

ndow ‘Shades. FLOOR COVER 1142 N. Meridian.

(WINDOW SHADES,

PATTERSON SHADE & ING CO.

(WRECKING CO.)

ELAND WRECKING CO, LI 1100

29

ation for grocery in fast growing sub-division. Will build store. and living rooms. Sell on easy teims to the right party. Call IR-4207 after p.

Business Opportunities

RESTAURANT NORTH © OF 10TH — Excel-

lent location; _ income.

reasonable overhead; good _ Terms. ..CH- 0912, L1-4824

31

2000 What

'40 Dodge; car, cash or 111.

in miles. for good gun, have you. 1222 S.

PIANO tuning and. repairing and pianos for what. Harry Stevens.

used CH=hydraulic

cash or wlat have vou? Ca "ty.

dump: for 2324 W. Mec-

1934 sedan, gre sell today your price. Private owner. 823 Prospect.

Farm, Garden, Plants

Colored Buyers

See our large list of homes. L1-3423 JOHN R. WELCH & SONS. sili 23'W. Ohio... - (ROOFING)

AMERICAN CONSTRUCTION CO., 241 N. Penn., LI-3161. Remodeling, painting, siding Financing, no down payment. (STORM: SASH) ” Remodeling Ask Bob Foster S| Foster ‘Lbr, Co. 1700 Ky. Ave, BE-4180

f 3 t S. Storm Sash Made “CH erms

(SURVEYING)

~ Survey Lots—Farms CRETE DRIVEWAYS

PEACHES 85¢ Bu.

1000 ‘bu. Sat. & Sun. While They Last

Apples 050%... 50¢ Bu. Wh. Cblrs.

Potat., 84c bag G2 they last Apple Cider

23c gal. Bring jug. Tomatoes, 60c¢c bu. up. Concord Grapes, $1 bu. Pickles, 75¢ bu. and up. OPEN .24 HOURS DAILY 2230 N. RURAL ST. BRING CONTAINERS

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ENGINEERING CO. WA-5768. (SURVEYORS) i ARTHUR F. HAUFLER 327 7 PEOPLES BANK BLDG

(VENETIAN BLINDS) |

CON! AMERICAN |

SEE Patterson’s for Custom Venetian Blinds, Shades, Sink Tops, Linoleum floors, Linowall, All-Metal Kitchen Cabinets.

PEACHES, $1.00 BU.

Freestones, Elberta Canning peaches, Appies 65c bu. Potatoes 85¢ bu. matoes 60c. bu. Bring Containers. FORTVILLE “PRODUCES MARKET State Road 67, Fortville 19 Miles Northeast of Indianapolis Complete Line of Melons. Fruits and Vegetables, Tomatoes! Don’t: Miss! A new supply of peaches, 6 p. m. Saturday

Patterson Shade & Floor

Covering Co., Inc.

1142 N. Meridian. R1-1496.

oop TOOLISTS ATTENTION) ETS from mechanical phono Janis

0 wood panels, 758. : Tl good 7930.

CA ly Service Wreck. Co., 320 N. West,

Co-Op. Fall Lawn Seed Mixture—3 lbs., 5c; 5 Ibs. ‘$1.50 -Marion County Farm Byreau Co-Op., 731 W. Henry. LI-6381.

FANCY CANNING TOMATOES—Please Ling baskets. - 4265 hao Ave CH-6652-M.

Re-Seed Now