Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1941 — Page 6

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gold of Indianapolis and Mrs. Mil-| Advertisement ‘Lone Ranger’ Mourned as |LETHA BROWN | Four Generations MRS. SOLOMONS DIES; by Onto of aus: ower FT, WAYNE FAGTORY, | 0 o Recipe

dgar F, Kiser of Indianapolis,

Radio Successor Rides On |S DEAD EAD AT 13 a WIFE OF TEMPLE AID v= wenecwsner svi HEAD DIES IN SOUTH "a ot

Mrs. Rose Kiser Solomons, wife of] Rabbi Morris M. Feuerlicht wri] CORAL GABLES, Fla, al 10]

DETROIT, April 10 (U. P.).—A He had ‘never seen the West, and 3 ET {George Solomons, secretary of the |Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt will offi-| (U. P.).—William H. Noll, 61, presi-| It you suffer Tn} e °, arthritis few friends gathered todav to bury was not a horseman. : : ; ; > my ciate at funeral services to be held | dent of the Pinex Co. of . ig ee Pan ry ni Sapte ex ) Bac. SB | Indianapolis Hebrew Temple, died | at 10:30 a. m. Sunday at the Aaron- pensive ote recipe that thousands are

Earl Graser. But tomorrow night| Mr. Graser's wife, who survives Prominent Crurdl Church Worker % Sg | today at the Methodist Hospital aft- Ruben Funeral Home Burial will |Ind., died yesterday of a heart at=| sing. Get a package of Ru-Ex Come

the Lone Ranger will ride again! with their year-old daughter, re- | Employed 18 Years at ® asi | ler a short illness. She was 71 and he at the Indianapolis Hebrew tack at Tropical Park a few minutes pound, a two-week supply, today, Mix it ifto the hearts of millions of young- quested that a portion of the Wil- gd 3 E jHvEt at I enian iy ” Cemetery. before the start of the day 's horse with a ih of Her add the i. S i erm : gg: orp Wt : Beovery. 3 IS. | Set TOTNE lemons. se only as directed on label, gl es in on | liam et overfure be plays Hye Eli Lilly Co. 3 2 {Solomons had been a resident here DIES "ON CF CHIC ICAGO TRIP [Yueity program. : on I's easy. No tro ible at all and pleasant. i I. Graser was the | funeral—but not the part which) Mis h . iv = _ |60 years. She was a member of the] CHICAGO, April 10 (U. P.).—The| Mr. Noll had been a winter visitor You need anly 2 taplesposnsiul two times Jane Ranger. For years only inti- I yeh wo ios Ja RSW, Ective In} Ba A i Indianapolis Hebrew Temple, the body of William S. Richhart, about at Miami Beach for several years. times over: rd FERGIE Tie hm mate friends and officials of the summons young America to the Methodist Church affairs and an nm Ny B‘nai B'rith Auxiliary, the Joseph 60. who died last night in a Chicago | Surviving are the wife, a daughter, tained f the pains do not ckiv Tans Iadio station which carried his ado. he Lone ¢mployee of the Eli Lilly & Co. 18 land Anna Borinstein Home for the | hotel, today was sent to his home at Mrs. Norbert G. Berghoffi, of Miami | kore ord Rub Hi-vo Silver’ to an estimated It's Earl's funeral, not the ne | i Method : | Jewish Aged and the Temple Sister- | Ft. Wayne, Ind. He was attending! Beach, and two sons, William and noth 3 py Be { : 20,000,060 listeners knew it He was Rangers. she said. | years, died toaay at the Metho Ist RE » hood. the Midwest Power Conference. He John. of Ft. Wavne fruggists under an absolute 11 j bie 3 " : sae | B: 5 . " * ’ y y ’ guarantee Ru-Ex Compoune AP Deraay fiom mW JAPANESE GET WARNING Hospital Tr Shiry Vntess, She & } x Survivors besides her husband are| was an engineer for the Indiana, The body will be sent to Ft. Wayne and recommended by Hook's CRON Decitont, ORYO “An iv 10 (U. P). ee" 43. | ko Taw two daughters, Mus. Claris Krohn- Service Corp. for funeral services and burial {rug stores everywhere } . f 11s body lay TOKYO. pri — ; 3 ; Reve wl ba Se iS E . ] : ser and b funeral parlor. where ey, ir Forcier Wi ) 0 For the last five years, Miss | LL gn inister Chuichi ©Oha hi |

ered 3 ! Brace Beemer, who started in the Said In ‘u-wpeech ‘today that the fine junior department in the | role when it was conceived nine United States is likely to increase poperts Park Methodist Church | o ; : : .. : years ago, will take Mr. Graser's its aid to China soon and that Sunday School. She had taught in| 3 ( onvenient Terms to Suit YOU R terome face, Japan must be prepared to meet the various departments of the church J ~ Mr. Graser, 32, once was a soda situation with patience and deter- | prior to that. Jerker in a New York drug store. mination | Miss Brown had been employed | Pomme : ’ : .. w= in the printing department at the | X ? Eli Lilly & Co. and had been al

Brown had been superintendent of |

The young man in this group Small Carrying Charge

will be lucky if he doesn’t become one of the City's most “spoiled” youngsters. In fact, he's lucky if he isn't already. His name is Joseph Anthony Osburn

Her home here was a 4401 E.| - : i ~~ peg iEL/~ + washington St. where she lived| —his age. 6 months tomorrow. C : rab. TONER with two other sisters, Miss Ibra | Besides his doting mother, Mrs. i § a § 8/7] ili? __. |Brown and Miss Dale Brown. The| Dorothy Osborn, 21, of 1028 S. | vo | : w BR/TY #. three sisters had lived pny Keystone Ave, Joseph Anthony | 2 BN atv since coming to Indianapolis. has his grandmother, Mrs. Stella | 3 * Ray Vo Miss Brown was a member of | Mattingly, 38, of 1804 W. 23d St., | : ; gE ’ S that his every wish is | 3 : Naomi Chapter, O. E. S., and the '0 see 1 : ry Js i : ; bP S 3s 'ts Park Church. | obeyed. And if that isn’t enough, : . = Ad Rovers i iss| all he has to do is appeal to his ; ¢ hoi q

resident here 21 years. She was] born in Yale, Ill

Besides the sisters here, Miss| Your Last “Brown is survived by two other sis-| great-grandmother, Mrs. O. T. 5 ters. Mrs. Charles Lee of Newcastle | Skinner, 62. The four nts & a_i of , ec and Mrs. Alton McCurry of Evans-| got together for & picture in ob. | Be TE Eb : Carved frames in rich walnut finish, C hance to Select That ville. and five brothers, the Rev. A.| servance of Joseph Anthony's Ee RB § 3 ; ; 8; é Beautifully upholstered with spring

3 < Frey “Ss cctal’ Faster #M. Brown. pastor of the East Tenth | first _half- -year _birthday. Impon tant op Street Methodist Church here; — — seat construction, tapestry covers.

; of . Ke Arnold G. Brown of Jackson, Ga Scarl 01 Jac ket Sy James C. Brown of Des Moines, Ia: X , ' William D. Brown of Oaktown, Hs

X ] : Y and Rush L. Brown of Indianap ! s Funeral services, conducted np Fon \ Rev. E. E. Aldrich, pastor of the | Roberts Park Church, will be held ©; at 10 a. m. Saturday in the Moore

& Kirk Colonial Mortuary. Burial

y g 3 Y will be in Bethel Cemetery at Yale. | Court Detoys | Ruling Pend- > i : | ing Schricker’s Answer | ~~ Organizations In “Ripper” Fight

Dismissal of three Circuit Court |

Install Officers Tonight — Tarum | SWits contesting the validity of Re-

. jes’ OF f | publican laws to decentralize the | Sous Be ie] phe in. State Government has been asked | stallation of officers at 8:30 o'clock PY attorneys for Republican state

thud Lincoln. officials. (tonight at the Hotel I Circuit Judge Earl R. Cox is ex-

| Officers to be installed are MIS. | a tad to rule on the dismissal mo‘Harry F. Hergt, high priestess; MIS. | tions as soon as attorneys for Gov- = I . Ye | ernor Henry F. Schricker present ‘ OC 53, WIS. [thejr answer. | ? " Charlotte Halter, first ceremonial Governor Schricker brought the] (A) Large size Chippendale style. lady; Mrs. B. G. Cronley, Second suits to prevent Republican state] : au Ds Si officials from taking control of most (B) Comfortable Queen Anne design. TE ie ten of the Government away from his Nk. te : A . for ontoe wears: Mrs Chloe E office under the G. O. P. “ripper”| (C) Conventional type. All have backs 36” high; seals 22" deep, 2 2 | Maines, oriental guide: Mrs. Harry | laws passed by the 1941 Legislature. | lc. Geisel Marshal: Mrs. George A.| Arthur L. Gilliom, Elbert R. Gil- | - ———— I — or : liom and Fred C. Gause, represent- | Henry, captain of patrol; Mrs. T.| YH. DeHart directress: Mrs, ‘Jessie | ing the Republicans, asked that the | Oster, prophetess; Mrs. Kenneth Sluts he Jishiissed on the ground Glass, ‘organist: Mrs. F. S. Colwell, | that Circuit Court does not have

urisdiction i i - inner guard, and Mrs, Clarence H. gions De a A nt. | Jackson, outer guard. | Re I : ppoin-

ments under the new laws

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Hin luxurt Ba getvng. : | Installing officer will be Mrs. Roy | Meanwhile, the Indiana Supreme |

5) r this s .. Craig, past grand high priestess. | Court was deliberating on the Re- | lbw Brice. N | Mirs L. G. Jones, past high priestess, publican attorneys’ petition for a : |will be installing marshal. Mrs. O. |wyit of prohibition to dissolve an |T. Passmore will be organist and injunction issued by Judge Cox! Other Jacket Miss Esther Lofetovitz will be s0- against enforcement of the G. O. P. | er Jackets loist, { “decentralization” laws

and Scarfs at $25 Guests will be Mrs. Archie Jacques, | Republican attorneys based their | past grand high priestess of Awalim petition for the writ on the conten- | ® Fox Jackets (ois Ye Hannon; Wig Gorge ion that ite Circuit Court did not ° Holland, grand priestess o ara ‘have jurisdiction to issue a tem- » Marley Jackets Court 15, Dayton, O., and Mrs. W. porary injunction. This was BT Coney Jackets E. Edmonston, grand associate before the Supreme Court Tuesday ® Kidskin Jackets |princess of Thea Court 5, Colum-| The keystone “decentralization” ® Kolinskys (5 skins) (bus, O. Other guests will be Mrs. law which would create Republican- ® Stone Martens (per Louis Sommerkamp, high priestess- | dominated commissions to run the b P elect of Bona Court 8, Cincinnati, State Government is scheduled to! skin) and Mrs. Inez G. Vickery, high become effective M effective May 1 I ® Ringtails (5 skins) priestess-elect of Karnak Court 17,

® and many others a Group to Mon 00 Ss J F WYTTENBACH,

Copyright iliary to Naomi Chapter,

L F. Co. 1941 | will meet at 2:30 p. m. ri > LIGHT FIRM AID, | , 211 N. Delaware St. Hostess will be |

Mrs. Lillian Patrick, Mrs. Ruby | 4 mT 20) Maehler is president of the chap- | A veteran employee of the Indian- | : TF oS ET : (1) Bum: Table, 20” Sup. | ter. jibolis Power & Light Co., Jacob F. yd ! : (B) Chairside Table, 12x17" (Wyttenbach died yesterday in the ! ; Bs .. , ; (C) Coffee Table, 16':x24 Lawton Camp to Hold Party— Methodist Hospi- ! IE R ; ha removable lass tray |The Henry W. Lawton Camp 30, es tal. He was 65 and Y Li fi Y ic : (D pi Cabi t - hi Sons of Spanish American War | BT lived at 1606 Car- hg bret pe ’ ) Pier Cabinet, 38” high Veterans, will hold a card party at | : 3 rollton Ave : - " : ui Gi oup of

'8 p. m. Saturday in the Hoosier Mr. Wyttenbach | 3 3 | R mv Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, 143 fg was born in Berne. | 8 . | “at S UH |E. Ohio St. Wilbur Mackey is Switzerland, July ofl a 18th Century i ABLES . )

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{ chairman. | 18, 1875, and came |

Maturates to Meet — The Matu-| | Mg res a EB Mahogany veneers combined with hardwood— State; a

; : ‘ates Society will hear Mrs. Es a ; | : Be Use Y , AE IRE t of i Hee | hoy. He was a © HEE » every piece hand-rubbed to a satin finish. Well Se = ” : : Sy :

: i 4 : . . A ; ; 9: pT member of the 3 7 p e '® Charge : = Have Your Furs | ar A I RR Ty | 8 BE scam distributing | | ; A els Yen muony ® Layaway : CLEANED and STORED | Garner will sing “Bchoes” and “A IRAE RE ——— —-

® Budget Plan a the ' “Furi rier's Way" Song of Spring.” Mr. Wyttenbach™ent of the light RRR . a = company nearly

(41 vears. He retired April 1.

Tl | Sey: are two sisters, Mrs. |

[ Mary Wirth of Louisville, Ky. and | ; — a =

Mrs, Rosie Jones of Cincinnati, O., | Rh = = 8 Eh + F and two brothers, Levi and Pred RIES CCE REN 1 Ny y olce 0 , es S Wyttenbach, both of London, Ky. AAR ANNA 7 ENN er Funeral services will be held sat

2 p. m. Saturday in’ the Royster & | 5 a SESE . “di l A y 4 Askin Mortuary, 1902 N, Meridian | a, 7 RB; ones ‘ 0 dine ily " ould Sel) 5 O 3» A NO : w . »

St., and burial will be in Memorial |

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