Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1941 — Page 8
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PLASTIC PLANE |; oC AL ORGANIZATIONS GETS ARMY 0.K.
Mass Production Likely in Near Future; May End ‘Bottleneck.’
LOS ANGELES, April 7 (U The Army and the Civil] AeronauAuthority have approved the Timm plastic training plane, which the mass
MRS. RETHMEIER RITES TO BE TODAY
Homemaking Director Speaks —; Warren Group to Meet — The | Funeral services were to be held | Mrs, Ercle Bennett, homemaking | monthly meeting of the Warren | a4 1:30 Pp. m. today in the Harry chairman of the Indianapolis chap-| Township Democratic Club will be | or Moore Peace Che pn . ter of Women of the Moose has an-/ held at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the : I a hapel for Mrs, nounced that . [home of Paul Cannaday, 6100 E. Elizabeth Rethmeier, a lifelong In- | Miss Fern Stov- BA [16th St. Rex Smith, president, will | dianapolis resident, who died Frier, director of | preside. day in her home, 624 N. Gray St, homemaking at | | Burial will be in Crown Hill Mooseheart, Til, Na Rev. Dodrill to Speak—The Rev. | Mrs. Rethmeier, who was 82, was Pp) — | Will visit the lo- ai R. M. Dodrill, of the Broadway Bap- | the widow of C. W. Rethmeier and cal chapter RR | tist Church, will speak during the | had been ill two years She was a Thursday. There \ \ NY morning program. Women of the | member of he, Zion Evangelical will be two ses- N \ [Gordon Chapter will serve luncheon | #1 Reformed Church, sions, 2 p. m. and ON land the afternoon business session | Survivors are a daughter, Mrs, 8 p.m. "(will be supervised by Mrs. Laura Ernest Klennert, and a son, Edw®rd
Miss Stover, Needham, Lafayette, district presi-| Rethmeier. both of Indianapolis, who is a gradu- dent. two grandchildren, Hubert Reth-
ate ‘Grand Re« meier of Indianapolis and Mrs. Vera |
gent of the Col- Myers and Feeney to Speak —|Dauer of Miami, Fla, and one lege of Regents great-grandchild. |
Judge Dewey E. Myers and Sheriff | and a representative of Miss Kath-| Al Feeney will talk on “The Prob-
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may be the solution to production problem of the light air-! craft industry. Test pilots had subjected the sleek, foreshortened plane to every
flying strain and test, and an-
Mrs. Bennett |
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MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1941
25 Butler Co-eds Will Join
Scholastic Sorority April 17
Twenty-five Butler freshman co- Work,” according to Dr. Franklin eds will be initiated into Phi Chily, Burdette, director of American Nu, scholastic honorary, April 17.) an... y ; Those from Indianapolis are the| FOVernment and citizenship classes. Misses Mary Louise Chappell, The finalists are Alfred DobroGladysmae Cissna, Ruth Downey, |witz, Miss Menke Guleff, Fred Jeanne Gass, Betty Ann Ginney,| Kurman, Miss Virginia Poe and
| Wilma Grabhorn, Mary Louise Hol-| Walter L. Salmon.
liman, Janet Jarret, Virginia Millis, | Sco Jane Mottern, Betty Louise Power, | Betty Jean Ruth, Mary Jean Sayles, | Mary Margaret Schortemeir, Jean] Sims, Mary Marjorie Smead, Vir-| pinta Skidmore, Ruth Wells, Jean] Weils, Ann Shaw, Dorothy News| and Janet Johnson, if ” ” n
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Mist Catherine Wagle, New versity Kappa Beta chapter to the Augusta, and Miss Dorothy Ann| national convention of the religious Fisher, Indianapolis, both juniors, | organization April 18, 190 and 20 at
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———— | arine Smith, Grand Chancellor or lems of Youth” at 8 p. m, Wednesthe order, will stress the value of day in the Union Baptist Church. committee work within the chap- They will be introduced by the Rev. ters as the best means of carrying|C. F. Harris, pastor.
nounced it was airworthy and had a desirable flexibility O. W. Timm, president of the Timm Aircraft Co., said he already had re-tooleq his plant, and soon
IDENTITY OF DEAD WOMAN 1S SOUGHT
The body. of a woman about 35.
{olis junior, has been elected presi- | will never iin dent of the Butler Y. M. C. Alfthe difference. chapter, James Seller is first vice} We imitate napresident, Frank Kottlowski, sec | ture very nicely, ond vice president,
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Mooseheart standards in to their| homes and communities. | 0. E. S. Plans Dinner—Past presi- found Saturday beneath a work- Luck, secretary The graduate regents will combine | dents of Queen Esther Auxiliary, bench in a garage at 1032 S. New| kt Ww Ww their program with a cake baking O. E. 8, will hold a chicken dinner !Jersey St. remained unidentified in contest and the celebration of the at 6 p. m. Wednesday at 5147 W.|the City Morgue today. Students Compete 24th anniversary of the local chap-, Washington St, | Dr, James Leffel, deputy coroner,| Five Butler students have besn ter. Judges will be Miss Stover and who is conducting an investigation. selected to compete for 815, $10 Miss Cora Bell Ackerman. North Park Club to Meet—The said that the woman apparently {and $5 prizes in a panel discussion fcompetition on “Democracy at
would be ready to produce trainers on a mass production basis He said it could be produced in numbers with few skilled workmen, that carpenters and cabinet makers could be readily adapted to the work. Machine tools, a bottleneck in metal plane industry, are not required The plane is manufactured from laminated wood and phenolic resin T layers of spruce, laid cross-
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Ladies’ Help, Aid and Assist Club died from exposure of North Park will meet at the Ma- | sonic Temple, 30th and Clifton Sts, at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow, Junior C. of C. Group to Meet The Special Events Committee of the Indianapolis Junior Chamber of Commerce will meet at noon tomorrow at the Canary Cottage. Don Keller is chairman.
Columbus Safety Director at Ro-| — tary—Norman Allan Imrie, Columbus, O., will be the guest speaker at the Rotary Club luncheon at 12:15 p. m. tomorrow at the Riley Room of ——.|the Claypool Hotel Mr. Imrie, who is a director of the Columbus Chamber of Commerce and president of the Safety Council, | war formerly an associate editor of| the Columbus Dispatch and has; Relief Corps to Meet—The spring been a Culver Military Academy in-| meeting of the Ninth District Womstructor. [an's Relief Corps, G. A. R., will be
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~~ aa | Sayer, State Adjutant of the Ameri-| joseph R. Gordon chapter of the orX o lean Legion, will address members of | ganization is in charge. N | Tilman Harpole Post 249, American 3 \ (Legion, at the post home, 2523 Straver Post Installs—Officers for X A [Northwestern Ave, at 7:30 p. m. to-| 1941 will be installed at the Frank R 3 a Ny | dav. |'T. Strayer Post 1405, Veterans of 3 : / i | Committees on national defense,| Foreign Wars, April 30th. The new : § i employment and membership will officers are Frank Monahan, comR } 41 report and Robert E, Skelton, com-| mander; Charles Crumbo, senior ’ BEN (mander, will award membership vice commander; Andrew J. Albur1 .p . . aaain (Stars to those turning in five new! tus, junior vice commander: the Rev. Sa if Thad it to do a memberships at the meeting James J. Ryan, chaplain, and Frank i i | Watts, quartermaster, I'd Still Go to Morris Plan! Lodge Meets Tomorrow—Progress qusysITiase obtain quickly—often the Rebekah Lodge 395 will hold a| Drill Team to Meet—The Indian375 to $1000 or more—- meeting and initiation services at 8) apolis Zouave Drill Team will meet Auto—WITHOUT P- m. tomorrow at Pershing Ave, at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow at the home and W. Michigan St. of Mrs. Cora Brown, 548 Udell St | RICHARD WILEY RITES fo SET FOR TOMORROW 1} loal e or MANUAL SENIOR PLAY services for Richard coming to the office ( ) y Wiley will be held at 2 p. m. toPhone for a Loan—MA-rket 4455 IS SMILIN THROUGH morrow at the Usher Mortuary, | with burial in Floral Park Ceme“Smilin' Through,” a three-act| eV. Mr. Wiley died Saturday. He \ drama by Allan L. Martin, has been| Was 56. a SUT ’ chosen by the Manual Training| Mr. Wiley is survived by his wife, | dl High Scholl senior dramatics class| Cleo: four daughters, Mrs. Walter d for the '41 class play, to be given WW Wing Misses Mary, Margie a ! nril 24 2% [an artha Wiley; Ss as Io EL IRE April 24 and 26 Mart iley; a son, Thomas
Members of the cast are Evelyn Johnson: three sisters, Mrs. Lola Behar, Lillian Cernin, Dorothy Slagal of Chicago, Mrs. Delbert Stadfelt, Geneva Sexton, Wilbur Brandom of Plymouth and Miss Schmedel, Thomas Bower, Ervin Bess Wiley of Los Angeles, Cal. Cope, Bernard Hunt, Christina Bo- |
gioaca, Gene Emerich, Mildred Stein! (and Marion Rieck. AARON JAYNES DEAD: | E. Edward Green will direct the |
(play. ) > | - - 3 | 6 n Finals : Aaron H. Jaynes, a resident of 4| Six Washington High School pu- Indianapolis more than 70 years pils have been selected as finalists | who died Thursday after a month's aspirations and fresh in the Bp Ro reading com-| illness, was to be buried in Crown etition to be he April 17 at a Hill following services at 2 hess. Ma the 4° | g 3 ces at 2 p. m. iP. Eth y | school assembly. today in the Royster & Askin spirit © e season §| They are William Asher, Dorothy | Mortuary, 1902 N. Meridian St. bring renewed glad- {| Eller, Bob Harris, Norma Jackson, A native of Jennings County, My. | ness to the hearts of [Regina Nicholas and Suzanne Van-| Jaynes was 81 and had operated a | . 2 | Talge. grocery store here 25 years, retiring | | r friends and yl ) , 8 all bb e 3 | 10 years ago. He lived at 1506 E. neighbors. 17th St. and was a member of the Hillside Christian Church,
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{ MRS. MARY JOHNSON, Survivors are a son, Fred A Funeral services will be held at! 8randchildren and five great- | 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Ebenezer grandchildren. Johnson, & lifelong resident Marion County, who died Saturday | WILLIAM LOCKS 55 two months’ illness. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Funeral services for William Locks, FUNERAL 0] 4 ood the widow of Ernest J. Johnson 2 DP. Ly tomorrow at the J. C. Wilhi land lived at 5020 E. Fall Craek! son Funeral Home. Burial will LHR TOES 20 ARES py TENT [NR the Ebenezer Church and was a Mr. Locks, who was 55, lived charter member of Millersville 1140 Reid Place. He had been Survivors are two sons, Julius F.| years and came to Indianapolis from and Evert A. Johnson; three his birthplace, Natchitoches, La. Steinmeier, and one granddaughter, a daughter, Mrs. Henry Bick, and a all of Indianapolis. grandson.
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ILL 2 MONTHS, DEAD Jaynes of Poland, Clay County, 11! Lutheran Church for Mrs. Mary M. NNR NT of RITES ARRANGED FOR in the Methodist Hospital after a} Mrs. Johnson. who was 71. was Who died Saturday, will be held at A | Parkway. She was a member of in Memorial Park Cemetery. 1222 UNION ST. 730. LI1.195S Chapter 300, O. E. S. (the poultry business here for brothers, Fred, George and Charles) He is survived by his wife, Ella; |
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