Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 July 1941 — Page 10

C.F. ADKINS, 71, MUSICIAN, DIES

Played in Old Circle Theater Orchestra for - Years; “Funeral Tomorrow.

_ Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow for Clarence F. Adkins, veteran’ Indianapolis musician, at his home, 1224 N. Oxford St. Burial will be in Crown Hill. ‘ Mr. Adkins, who was 71, died Monday. A member of the old Circle The--ater Orchestra for a number of years, he also had played in the old Indiangpolis Military Band. He also had been associated with the Old Leedy Drum Co. here.

CLETIGE KRANZ IS DEAD HERE

Prominent " Club Member

And Civic Leader Ill Only Short Time.

Mrs. Cletice P. Kranz, Indian-

apolis club and civic leader, died at her home, 37 W. 21st .8t., after

" |a brief illness. She was 49.

Born in Sellersburg, Ind., Mrs. Kranz attended the Bedford, Ind.,

public Schools and Indiana University. She and Lawrence County.

ught school in Bedford. In 1918 she was married to ‘Dr.

| Otto L. Kranz, and they came to Indianapolis the following year.

For two years she was president of the Garden Guild of the Meth-

odist Hospital White Cross, during

which time the club held the

Traffic School I Considered IN JURY FATAL | For Violators 18 and Under T0 TECH PUPIL

Juvenile Court Judge Wilfred; - Explaining the . purpose of the a who sat as a traffic|school, Judge Bradshaw said: e for juveniles for the first| “we'll teach the juvenile motor- |\A/; huis this BSC HOON, SENOunoN Hat ists how to drive iva the laws William T. Leamon, 15, e is considering the es ent|and ordinances - that . re t i i i . of a traffic school for erring motor- driving. -Tegulate). Dies in City Hospital; 18 and under. - “However, each traffic case before ic Fatality. ra Se set pgm nde te vas | TOO CTY . Our plan wo to order -yéartion of Juvenile ©ourt by an act of |trafic school atten only for w T, ih 15-year us the 1941 Legislature, those violators whom we believe |Tech freshman and honor pupil, Judge Bradshaw, after confer-| would benefit. Serious cases will [died today at City Hospital of in« ences with Police Chief * Morrissey| not be ed lightly.” juries he received yesterday when and members of the Indianapolis| tn the first batch: of juvenile [his car overturned near his home, Chamber of Commerce Traffic|iraffic cases—eleven—handled by | 21st St. and Shadeland Dr. Safety Committee, said some sort of| Judge Bradshaw, 10 defendants did| Young Leamon’s skull was frac« a school would. be set up. not have previous Juvenile Court |tured when the car went out of Details are to be worked out by |records. Judge Bradshaw, however, |control and rolled over five times, Chief Morrissey and the Chamber |ordered case histories prepared for |He was thrown to the pavement. committee. all defendants. The victim was the 41st ‘in the County this year as compared with

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The son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin A V. Adkins, he was born here March officer in the Monday Club. Joseph Lee Duffy, lifetime resi- Miadny o the and is survived sd ’ aro amon an s

3, 1870. ' He was a charter member In addition to her husband, Mrs. : . of the Indianapolis Musicians'| § Kranz is survived by two brothers,| Mrs. Kathryn Isabelle McCarty,|dent of Indianapolis, died today |by two brothers, Philip Leamon, .'}

Union and a member of Brookside : 3 , Lloyd A. Baker of Indianapolis and | Indianapolis resident for 25 years,|at City Hospital after an uiness of|and J. Lynn Leamon, 13 Lodge 720, F. & A. M. H. E. Baker of Bedford, and one died yesterday in the home of her|three weeks. He was 43 and lived

City-County total to 76 compared § Benson Trophy. She also was an DIES IN SON'S HOME AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS with 70 at this time last year. ¥

He is survived b R. _ AR ! .~ |sister, Mrs. Lawson LaMaster of son, Mack McCarty, in Lebanon|at 1019 Elm St. § ’ ® y a brogher, H.R tv: - Sellersburg. after an illness of a month, - She| He is survived by his wife, Bessie, LEAVE ARMY ALONE, both of Janesville, Wis. more than 100 underprivileged children at the Salvation: Army camp near Oaklandon., The children will (gaturday at the Flanner & Bu-| A native of Noblesville, Mrs. Mc-| Margaret and Mary: a son, Loy. remain at the camp through Sunday, Shown presenting the check (left fo right) are Larry Shubnell, Adju- |chanan Mortuary. Burial will' be [Carty had lived for several years in|three brothers, Martin, Clermont:| ROME, July 23 (U. P.).—Premier TABL E tant DeWitt Hamilton, Claude McKean, Capt. Margaret Brewer, Al Blocher ad Fred Greenberg. in Crown Hill. ‘Michigan, returning. to live in In-|John, Marion, and Edward, Indian-|Benito Mussolini's newspaper, Pop- ; J : ee : . 5 Besides her son, she is survived by | Hall, Mrs, Agnes Allen and Mrs. |girls today to “leave the army PADS S A E DE A ‘HS E Russians Tough , | daughter, Mrs. Esther Bryant of |Mary Sharkey of Indianapolis and alone.” Guard Your Table for Years ¥ Indianapolis, and five granddaugh- | Mrs. Judith Kirtz of Decatur. The newspaper told chorines to : ters. Service will be at 1:30 p. m.| Services will be at 9 a. m. Friday [quit using scanty imitations of miligers, Mes, Edit h Ferguson, Mrs. Abbie Mc- d Mrs. Lou "eva ndley, Mrs. : tral Chapel. Burial will be in| Church. Burial will be in Holy|Passo Romano—the Italian goose BEDFORD—John O. Goodman, 61. her, MOSCOW, July 23 (U. P.).—The |\ivwiuanu Cemetery, Noblesville. ! Cross. step—on the stage. CHARLESTOWN—Miss Millie L. Neal, 11.| GAS CITY—Christopher A. Herrold, 85. Soviet Information Bureau yes- .

~ Adkins, and a nephew, Louis Adkins Variety Club members present a check to the Salvation Army to pay the costs of a week’s outing for / : : Services are to be at 2 p. m.|was 2. three _ daughters, Misses Betty, DUCE TELLS CHORINES dianapolis about four months ago. apolis, and four sisters, Mrs. Nellie |olo D'Italia of Milan, warned chorus ANDERSON—Walter G. Frank. Sur: NKFORT — Willlam H. Smith, N o L hy Phone: © Special Sale vivors: Sons, Gordon, Walter, Albert; sis- PRL Sons, John, Jlobart, 1 Wiliam: MERCH ANT DIE S qazis earni ng tomorrow in the Shirley Bros. Cen-|at the St. Patrick’s Catholic|tary uniforms and not to use the Survivors: Parents, a and> Mrs. Calvin | Survivors: Wife, Grace; son, George ‘ terday quoted two captured Ger-

Catherine Crane, Mrs.

day > Neal; sisters, Mrs. . o gy Theodore Lewis; brothers, Ben, William, | HARTFORD, CITNCLeo O. Wi wams. 55.| Owner of China Store LTE table - FAIRM OUNT—Ol G. Buller, 77. Sur-| JEFFE Lin, : ive and show samples. vivor: Son, ald, " oe Survivors: Wife Wife, Tor amar. “Mar Born in London; Lived duced to a handful in bloody bat- : f JUST CAL! FALMOUTH Lows Beck, Survivors: | garet Jones. ’ tles on the Russian front. Be EVV: LL co. * 5758 Brother, Citaries, William, BS sister, KENNARD—Kave Brooks Byrkett, 84. Here 50 Years : The Nazi soldiers were said to es Aimy a Hazel Cox. Mrs Clessis, Davidion: LS . . ve Franz Kien, and Rudolf Jan- ® A J - ; s 5, Davide : sen of the 311th Infantry Regi- : J

bert; brothers, B. L., C. , F, ’ ' i Samuel Jacob Simon, owner of the KINGMAN—Miles Stonebraker, |5. Sur-|Simon China Store, 937 S. Meridian ment of the 27th German Division.

vivors: Wife, Bania; daughters, Mrs. Sal They were quoted as saying they T H E STY LE lie Cotton, Mrs. Fred Stephens, Mrs. Mark|St., died today at his home, an| oo. FoF GC parcaipn wir

Edwards, sons, Francis. ‘Edward. apartment over the store. He was every company at a strength of

76 and had been ill for a year. OF YOUR GLASSES MADISON Charles 0. Bagi, 36. Suraty.| Mr. Simon was born in London, J7) Hh. Iie ammpred vals and So apuarel a Le Eaith England, and had been a resident of Now, they said, the regimental it ‘as imporiant 10 your Ap- Fb Oliver, Jack; ; brothers. fone Indianapolis for 50 years. He Was| companies are down to 15 to 20 P y Quito, 1 Theodore, Earl; sister, Miss Beatrice actve in Republican politics; was men each and two to ti ar-

. ag earance as their Correct- RG— fe M. ca-|Secretary of Zion Lodge; founder of} moreq cars. R is + Vidi om, 10. Survivors: Daughiers, dirs. Virisn the Linath-Hazedeck Society, ,and . ; ness is to your Vision. HOSToh: Mraingr. Wilh Spit air | Secretary of the Progressive Order of Summer Store Hours... 9:30 A. M. to 5 P. M, Daily, Saturday 9:30 A. M. to | P. M, Complete optical service de- MORRISTOWN Ms, Susan, Miller, 37. fof 35 years. RALPH HALE MARKS

Survivors! Daughters,

: Mrs. Sara Westerfield, He is survived by his wife, Mrs. mands - attention both to MUNCIE—Benjamin Clevenger 89. Sur-| Mary Simon; two sons, Abe Simon 25 YE ARS WITH BELL $ % ); good Sight and good Ap- Hvors osughters, Miss Emma rc *ln:|and Morris Simon, and a daughter,| J argaret Humke, Mrs, Pearl, Humes;| Mrs. Anna Snyder, all of Indian- 4g pearance. : broters,: Thomas, James, apolis; and a sister, Mrs. Esther| Ralph C. Hale, fundamental plan

—Mrs. . ; RUSAVILLE — Syivester Gwinnup, 79| BENSON, Chicago; two grandchildren engineer in the engineering depart-

Established Survivors: Wife, Mary: daughters, Mrs.|and one great-grandchild. ment of the Indiana Bell Telephone ) hi Ld Harold Moore, Mrs. Paul Davison; sons, Company today observed the 25th 14 Years Otis, Roy; brothers, John, Dora; sister, ’ ; ; is Mrs: Minnie Laughlin iSppard. 8s, Eusviv anniversary of his service in .the 3 wo ) 0 / ® ors: OB. Shon? oD DaTe: Mrs. od vo LILLI AN KAHN DIES: Bell System. He was presented a > L Dr Paul Ww Sehm wy Levitt. § |gold emblem in honor of his record ® o

SEYMOUR—Ed Taller, 7. Survivors: with the industry.

S : Wife, Pearl; daughte Edna Nichal- 2 ; : villa, sistas, : Mr. Hale started in telephone o> bi Fl l 11 E. Ohio St. RI. 1633 win, som. “eilam ibs, Mrs ‘Flora Talley. FUNERAL TOMORROW work as central office fs ny ; Cad ™® Across from the Postoffice, Wile, Bhodar sans, Merle ‘orgs Lores.| Funeral sefvices for Mrs. Lillian|for the Indianapolis Telephone Co. 5 : Lindal; daughter, ' Mrs. Mildred "Gibson! gaphn ~ 3730 N. Pennsylvania St.,|id 1906. He went with Western ov :

: brothers, Lewis, James, O - 'WASHINGTONJoseph 5. Smith, 7. | who died yesterday in Methodist|Electric Co. in April, 1910, as equip-

tal aft 1 hy illness, will|ment installer at Portland, Ore. In : Hospital = for 5 dn Tne the|July of that year he went with the = Hisey & Titus Mortuary and burial| Pacific Telephone and Telegraph . N gn For Juniors!

lis H Co. at Spokane, Wash., as a central 29 8 ) » : : i be in Whe Indianapolis HebreW office repairman. -) Misses! Women: Mrs, Kahn was 57. She had been| Returning to Indiana in May, £79% : We . and Stouts! a resident of Indianapolis for the 1911, Mr. Hale became a wire chief ry 3 ; i : A”

last 35 years. She attended Ft [at Anderson for the Central Union

| = until November, 1919, when he re- | L } U 2 = Jus, 201, % roger, Moses Mayer, i med to Indianapolis and the Cen-

tral Union Telephone Co. as fa-

DOWNSTAIRS [138 a a cilities engincer. Mr. Hale lives at

Lifetime Local Resident- Dies FUNERAL HELD TODAY Miss Finice Thiecks. Hiletiing FOR J.. LESLIE BRANT

resident of the South Side, died Services were held at 10:30 a. m. Monday at her home, 638 Bu- |toeday for J. Leslie Brant, Indianchanan St., after a brief illness. apolis tool and die maker, at the She was 34. Shirley Bros. Central Chapel, with ~ She was a member of the |the Rev. L. C. Trent, pastor of the Second Church of Christ, Sci- | Woodruff Place Baptist Church, in entist. She is survived by a niece, |charge. Burial was in Washington Mrs. Florence B. Korn of Chi- |Park. He was 35. cago, and _a nephew, Fred R. Mr. Brant, who was employed at Blokeloh of Indianapolis. the R. C. A. plant, had been ill for Pesvices wil he a 3 i m. to- |a year. d f morrow at the G. H. Herrmann | He is survived by his wife, Mrs. ors! Summer dresses fod S| Funeral Home. Burial will be in [Mary A. Brant: a son, Leslie D. ; ER wear now and into fall . . « Copyright, 1041 = - Crown Hill. Brant; a daughter, Delores Jo Cue ¥ } tak Blevins & = Brant; his father, James D. Brant: kr é ! All these dresses taken Assoc = EDWIN A. SELLERS. |four brothers, Othel, Lioyd, Dewey from our regular $3.98, = . » _|and Bruce Brant, and four sisters, - $4.98 and $5.98 stock! Nofl SALESMAN, IS DEAD Mrs. Mary Mitchell, Mrs. Dorothy all sizes in every style! = Todd,” Mrs. Florence Fogle and . ! sizes in ‘every style! | =| Edwin A. Sellers, former whole- | \iss Genevieve Brant, all of Indi- =| sale coal salesman, died today after |gnapolis. an illness of seven months. Mr.

Sellers, who lived at 310 N. Ala- ‘BRITISH TO QUIT ICELAND -

: =| bama St., was 65. Se l l for =| A native of Converse, Ind, he| NEW YORK, July 23 (U. P)— =| had lived in Indianapolis for the|British forces in Iceland will be

| Wayne schools and after coming to] Leiephone Co. Later he. served in : H ; = | Indianapolis was a member of the|that capacity in Indianapolis. In| . : ; = | Hebrew Congregation. She is sur- May, 1913, he transferred to the ¥ = |vived by her husband, Eli Kahn; a|Citizens Telephone Co. of Clay for =| son, Willard, Columbus, O.; a grand- County, in Brazil, where he served : ; ] =| daughter, Marjorie Kahn, Colum.|38 Wire chief. He continued there 8 4 a

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last 29 years. He is survived by withdrawn as soon as the United

6 ¢) nd 79 =| his wife, Marie E.: two sons, Adrian | States has placed ‘enough men and | a =| T and Edwin Sellers, both of Hous- | equipment on the island, to defend | v ton, Tex.; an uncle, Charles Tracy|it, Thor Thors, Icelandic Consul of Morgantown, and a nephew, |General here, said in a letter to the

George. Peery, Webster, Ind. United Press today.

: LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS

IPR a could buy ia : oe : V. F, W. Auxiliary Holds Party—j St. Mary's Club Plays Cards—St. is ho po [A ET The LaVelle-Gossett Auxiliary of|Mary’s Social Club of St. Mary's NITE aa To) AR all o _ ==|the Veterans of Foreign Wars. will| Catholic Church will hold a card ISIS ti Ea ANE ; A ‘hold a benefit card party and din-|party at 2:30 p. m. fomorrow at the BEA I LC 3 ner at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow at the|school hall, 317 N. New Jersey St. VI CUE Lh : Kidskins : Food Craft Shop. Mrs. Joseph “Web-|Mrs. Clara Feldman, president of ® Chinese€ i , ; er is chairman. the club, will be in charge.

iped Skunk | ELEC y Meets at Castle Hall—| Club Meets Tomorrow—Fairmount Ne AC 5.0 Ny + Ga ia MB =| me Siver Siar Review, No. 15, Townsend Club 4 will meet at 7:30 | Printed Ruftex CR IV Wolt o Mink-Dye | ~ IR W. B. A., will hold a business meet- |P. m. tomorrow at 47 S. Holmes Ave. :

® Guanaco ol A i 2 ; a Bertha & Schuck E Koran Temple to Meet—Members

ska of Koran Temple, No. 30, Daughters . BY | A : MN Opossu™ 6 Hungaeian i preside, 4 of he Nile will mes: ali day tomor- : ; " : | I'a e ¢ S : foot Tow a ome of Mrs. Ce -|N- : E & : SANA po Hundreds ly gH Grand” Army Ladies Meet—The |, N. Pennsylvania St. 1 ERE tJ Mn :

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