Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1941 — Page 4

PAGE 14 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES TUESDAY, AUG. 26, 1941

STAT E DEATHS [FF HESSLING Legion Quee BUDGET CUTTING ANDERSON—Mrs Victoria B. Creason, GWYNNEVILLE—Elbert Benifiel 67 Sur- 2 : . a 83. Survivors Daughters Mrs Ranna |vivors: Wife, Synthia; daughter, Mrs. May 5 3 : Potes, Mrs. Dean Reehling; son, W. K.;|Clegg. foster daughter, Mrs. Ruth Wilson; 3 8 X brothers, C A. Dean. brothers, P. L., Orville, Frank : 3 tn Seymour Coffman. 53. Survivors: Wife a 3 : 2 :

ig sons, Harold, Robert; parents, Mr.| JAMESTOWN—Mrs. Sarah Ann Steele,

srael Coffm bro ia- | 88. Survivors: Son, Cecil; daughter, Mrs. : 3 % ud = Wen hrevhers, Dene | Howare Roberts: brother, John S. Cox. RE oon ; Io 1 | T io to Nig i | WWASHINGTON 5T. SINCE IBBB < NEW ALBANY Mrs. Mildred Moore, 46 . . : : : R 2 5, Ni one” Sigh VE Novy Edgar Patmore, 21. Survivors: Former Choir Singer Once : County Councilmen Hope to! ; Biel ini t Verdie, Chester. William. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Patmore: half- 2 : : : ames Ike: sister. Mrs Minnie Ferguson. ters, Mrs. Hobart Speak, Mrs. Bertha

Sri ; 0: | Cooley Managed Restaurants; EE Slash Tax Rate to " Be Lt EUS Mis CP, Neal Morris, 54 NEW CASTLE—James Wilkisoy 75. Sur- . x : : omen S ewes a igniter ister i s: Daughters, Mrs. Alfre ferninger, 1 : : Oo EhReWhLE. ~Leonard Lunsford. 17 Me Yrank Manone: "Mrs Earl R. Stewart, Retired in 39. ho 45 Cents. ae eet RS Nite bers | Mrs. William Blackburn: son, Herman T.. #

ors en and Mrs eloert| ister. Mrs. Harvey Johnson: brothers, = : : Lunsford | William. Frank. Walter. Funeral services, for Tiff Hessling, | : * : kk County Councilmen expressed the ED Rik AT Plizaueih Walla PETERSRU RG-join Nonna, 76 | retired restaurant manager and E | hope of cutting another cent off the §- S + ilil= i i c y sons VIS i 1a 1 . Chari: Her ert McC tacken Arch. (mend Tubb. Cecil. Nelson. daughters, Mrs. | former choir singer, will be held at] County tax rate as they met again ‘ Thurmsn arren repdaughters Irs. Pearl DeVaulle, Mrs. Erma Coleman, Mrs. | . aii} 2 > : | Herbert McCracker Mrs. Blanche Reyn- Katherine Morion 82:30 a. m,. tomorrow in the Grin-| today to review 1942 budget requests.

% is - t 1 Q rior » elds, Mrs Meri e Sear | RNs PG TE | : ¢ : ort Wie Theresa: J. Kowb, 72. Sur-| steiner Funeral Heme and at 9 a. m. | a : The requests. as trimmed thus far, ELWOOD Fre ed Ea olinger. 45. Sur- Vivors ire Theresa daughters, Mr 2 : nT 3 . Tie ‘at vivers: Wife ja: sons. Joseph. Ri Darvin ; Mrs. Bern ice Watkins: lin Holy Cross Catholic Ch: arch. Ar 3 Bs 3 would require a 46-cent os ra ard Donald rs, Arthu: arl: sister, | brother ries. Joseph, Samuel > 3 c ren evy bu i > Mrs. Nell ia. bre Ot | sister. Mrs, John Phillips (Burial will be in St. Joseph Ceme- . 3 SE Ln fue et Mr. Hessling was 3. yn : : # 2 © |

a SHELBYVILLE Mrs, Mvrile Kessler. 80 tery. GAS C1 — rt urst 2. Sur 1 ICR Cola . ol bir 2 EAS CITY Robert Hurst. 4 VIVOI: igurvivors: Daughters. Mrs. Joseph Eck-| My Hessling died yesterday visit- by next year’s budget requests. Net |stein, Mrs. Alice Burris : ; reductions in the County General

GREENCASTLE—Dr. Thomas arris,]| WH.RINSON— Joi : {ing friends in Cnecinnati. Until be RB 4 ”% L. Harris, | WILKINSON John Gipe, 74, Surgivors:|!D& 3 f Fund, to date, are $121,000. with]

us 5 {Son. Farl: stepdaughter, Mrs.- Myrile|letired two years ago, he had uved i % : ar 32%; | : no EENSRU $6 Ouse Seg r, 47 vans; or Joye. Samuel tall his life in Tndianapolis. but since i | $306.000 slashed from Welfare Pung} All Sizes TE 1e M1 s rt Slat ter, %¢ Survivors: | : va AF i : : : Scudder, brothers. Harry, Russell: sister, |Husband. Roberti: daughter Mre, Vergie that tire he ad travelled exten- : ; : rh hil tud I iY U al | : Mrs. George Larrison Parker: sons. Charles, Harvey, " isively, He lived for a time In Meanwiiile, study o¢ then hai) 16!/y to 24/5 | Florida. : SR budget for next year was to be re-|

| For many years Mv, Hessling was| 3 : ® | sumed by City Council tonight. with | la member of the choirs of SS.| | : : Y |the Health Board, City Hospital| 14 to 20 { Peter and Paul Cathedial and St. ; and Park Department requests]

| i : 3 | | Joseph's and St. John's churches.| } t; | scheduled for reading. Pos : ok 3 Last night. with only five council- | 38 to 44

{ He also was a member of the Maen-| | nercher men present, a total of $17,330 was

[ Mr. Hessling's wife. the former, ! a . : T . | shaved from the $8.700,000 budget. | Ak to see MADE | Miss Mary Metzler. died in 1939. 5 ; © |The cuts included $1000 from the] i Jas + of Holy Cross Miss Barbara Tullgren of Mil- | $15,000 Fire Department garage and] De Luxe numbers WITH ASBESTOS | He was a member o Holy | Ss \ 0. ua y AR ] B | Church and the Altar Society. | waukee will preside as queen over | motor supplies request; $13,510 They Ye nhew, they re different and

Made te Fit Any | ; : cy] Shape Table 29 ae are no immedigie SUP-, so.evican Legion national cone from a yi dh Ne va . a a ention in that city beginning |Cuipment request, a 0 they're smartly styled. - Popular print-

vention | the Police Department's $29,180 gar-|

SUMMER nll uD PARIS ‘WEARS RAGS’ Sept. 15 d. The Fire De- . . rh MA. 3321 : i [age and motor fun he Fire De "ay ’ " ~ QQ ot Ye yal VICHY, Aug. 26 (U. P.).—Sign of | partment’ s new equipment request | ed, rayon crepe di esses 11 a big assort

25 | Trust SPECIAL p25 gir iy os | the times: | still is $10,000 above this year's ap- t f = ] x » : . | A large Paris dressmaking house |propriation even with the $13,150 ment o sty es and plenty of lax ge Sizes. INDIANAPOLIS TABLE PAD C0. recently displayed a new robe called | ry S " “ragpicker.” The robe is made of Thus far, only non-salary items Star Store, Second Floor Phor write. es 1, v ht, f s A mdr i STL Xo cone FP TLav Ite SW oul San at, fish, for smesturemints, hunareds of small pieces of Ci ‘00C" GR GR AYSON Comcll Requests or. salary in. \ : 8, 0 ests ; in-| AEH Seder | MIX MATCH OUTFI | ments. will be considered after all) {other items have been gone over.

, Orehestra eater Is 91st Sle tore is smwtues or Are Again Very Popular For Back to School Wear City-County Traffic |

57 Seeks) vam yjoLA MAY BAXTER, | Girls” School SKIRTS “2% to ‘37 ms, een wee od EX-TEAGHER, DIES | Girls” School SWEATERS, °1.15

| City Hospital, the second victim of| Miss Viola May Baxter, ae

+ Indianapolis school teacher, died! ® i : I 4 . 7 la traffic accident Saturday night last night at the Theodore Givens| {> i 5 by l Bi C $ The Year's 3 Outstanding Values All Com- Fort Bente Beats ©, Shes 67 Vener nda Dt ot the Theos Diveps) iris Choo ouses, a R ‘ . { Mills. lived at 1445 Linden St. had been! bined Into One Great Advertisement! | Mr. Grayson, who was 48 andj] about a vear. She was 70. Girls’ School Apparel. Second Floor lived at 7106 Edgewater Drive, was| Born in Indianapolis, Miss Baxter | the driver of en In Yh) wi | taught school here from 1888 until liam A. Kuykenda 4 her retirement in 1920. Most of her Box 573, was killed. | teaching services were at the Mec-| a BOYS’ LEATHER B I S h | | The death of the band leader Kinley School 39. She was a mem- oys & 00 raised the 19841 City-County toll to| ber of Prospect Chapter 452, Order) ~

-_ 91 deaths, eight more than last year lof Eastern Star. A daughter of the] ol J A C i“ EF T S | at this time | late George W. and Mary Jane Bax-| J

Born in Sebree, Ky., Mr. Grayson | ter, she was the last survivor of] 4 Worth $7.95 Today / . {had been a resident of Indianapolis | that family. 2 LIF 25 A $24.95 Value in Many Stores 130 years. He was widely known in| Services are to be at 2 p.m, Theil. i ite : "N | musical circles here and had played| Thursday, at the Bert 8 Gaad| NG fod 3 88 3 a Fl @ Heavily Constructed Full-Size JENNY LIND BED g for many fraternity and sorority Elmabivg Home in charge of the Rev. X E5200. or 4-POSTER BED in Full or Twin Size. Good Qual- — dances, as well as other social af- | E. F. Shake, pastor of the Edwin | ; ity MATTRESS @ ; Fo Ray Methodist Church. Burial will| Pick your own Sturdy COIL SPRING © Sn ervices Thursday be in Crown Hill, a i . PAIR OF PILLOWS. All 2 vs Se ‘1 A : favorite color Complete for $19.88. 1 E | He also was a member of the BET ae . . a TAY board of directors of the Indian- Estelle Hittle, 1 AP wa combinations. : : apolis Concert Band and had played £ TE angen ¥ Fine grade capeskin jackets

with the Shrine Band. He was % = Be with full zipper front and “Doc” of the trio, “Al, Andy and Ex-Teacher, Dies Be eb TRE breast pocket. Cossack style, Doc,” which played for church and | Se ® rayon lined. Sizes 8 to 16. |social affairs throughout the City. MRS. ESTELLE RAY HITTLE, | pron 2 BOYS’ WOOL MACKMr. Grayson was chief of the in-| 2 resident of Indianapolis many p 3 INAWS $6.95 and $7.95 | spection division at Eli Lilly & Co.,| Years. died yesterday in her home, ; | where he had been employed 24 2615 Sutherland Ave. She was 53. | years. Active in Masonic affairs, he| Born at Ellettsville, Mrs, Hittlz | Iwas a member of Logan Lodge, F.| formerly taught Manual High | For Early School Wear |& A. M., the Scottish Rite, Shrine School. Survivors are her hus‘and Sahara Grotto. He also was a band, Lawrence Hittle; two sis- 8 ll member of the Indianapolis Mu- le P Mons of Pres | BOYS SLAC | sicians’ Union and was on the board Ae Bodf and i iohery Younger | SWEATERS or of directors of the Hoosier Athletic 0 o ed ord anc three nieces, | Services will be held at 2 p. m,, | ) s PANTS

+ SMALL DEPOSIT / § Club. tomorrow in Cambridge City, witl NEE 3 : : s g y Witil : “ Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Emily | 1 1:a1 in Persh . s r Holds Any Article Smith Grayson; a daughter and Gis Sn NN IN AVE Sizes 6 to 16

for Later Delivery son-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Eg- n MA % A 3 : . rae rg Sue and 6 SOLDIERS ESCAPE A A AY Fancy gassimere pants with pleat-

Ann Egbert: three brothers, Law- 7 AZ ro re son, Re. Sterman AT ARMY HOSPITAL . 74 oN ed fronts. Neat

rence of Henderson " 2 f rydon, Ky., and Otho of Ev- 5 - g ; 3 : AER i , ww 1 hr ro Me. tl INDIANTOWN GAP, Pa., Aug. 36} stripes and mix- : | W. McCurry and Mrs. J. P. Parker. | (U. P).—Six soldiers of Pennsyl- ; 7 tures in latest green, blue, brown and - 'hoth of Sebree. Mrs. J. W. Shaw of | Vania’s famed Iron Division, three | z gray shades ? 75 | Louisville and Mrs. W. E. Wilkerson | ©f them prisoners, escaped into the |§ : : 0 : :

Star Store, Street Floor

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lof Los Angeles, Cal. surrounding Blue Mountains today Sanforized, wash- Coat style sweaters with full zipper or

Services will be held at 2 p. m.|from the hospital at the Indian- able suits of hop- : < Ys : 3 Thursday in the Moore & Kirk |town Gap military cantonment. | sacking or her- button fronts. Two tone combinations.

' Ironts, two Lar ge Convenient Beliony Box. | Northside Funeral Home. Burial They fled from a ward, which in| ringhone weave Also slip overs in solid shades.

J * be | in Washington Park. addition to providing medical facili-| materials. Pleated Z Innerspring Bed-Hi studio ; ai #S 1 R74 es ties for men in detention, handles|] pants with belt / Other Sweaters .... $1.29 to $2.98 . ’ psychopathic cases. { to match, Popular PAY PLAN

Hat anElens Say vn ; ii YEA RE NT — — | shades. Sizes 6 to il Boys’ Fancy Cord’roy Pants, $2.39 pose of =n modern dav- 3 z E 16. Star Store, Street Floor Star Store, Street Floor

enport by day— = : ; Ss SHOE REPAIR set opens into BY. | - a OF INDIANAPOLIS DIES SPECIAL Send Your Boy Back to School in Girls’ Famous Quality

a comfortable gE : = R So Mrs. Mary Belie Northern, full size bed by 8 my ail native of Boone County, ied at the H A L F S 0 L E S ROBIN HOOD ACTIVE MAID night anil : 3 : o Sf home of her daughter, Mrs. Jesse | ’ PSs 3 H oy : ha ERT : | Pelley, 1020 S. Denison St. She Leather or Composition its bed-hi so you LT ng 3 I yl . 9 ? HEALTH SHOES SCHOOL SHOES

3 . —~ : : { resident of Indianapolis 28 sleep out of the Ri 22 a 3 2 {vears. Mrs. Northern was a member | floor drafts. a os ee : SX E : of the Little Eagle Christian Church : E {in Boone County. B toimesiey 3 : : | Survivors are two other daugh-! Pr. Special LTE Ed i ters, Mrs. Inez Adams and Mrs.

y YS oR 3 1 Mi s Br ) 11 - Opens to F ull Size Bed! : : Sy Nimeon ig of Im FA | One Low Price—No Higher ¢ of Carmel. Ind. and Mrs. Harry While-U-Wait or Shop Service

h . 4 ; McDaniels of Zionsville, Ind.; six | ' \ RA ~ {grandchildren and six great-grand- McCRORY S LN children. | 5c AND 10c STORE e E Services will be held at 2 p. m.| 17-21 E. WASHINGTON Ih 2 | Thursday at the home of Mrs. Pel- Downstairs (4 ley, with burial in Floral Park

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Open Every Thursday and Saturday Night Until § O Clock These shoes have what it takes to keep | Smart oxfords that combine service, style All the Quality Features of a Much GN voung feet healthy and they give lots of | and good fit. Your daughter is sure of

wear. Solid leather construction on com- healthy feet when she wears these. All spring Mattress HELPS TO bing Leather-covered edge. Durable tick- Py wi An efficient spring SMALL DOWN PAYMENT . d > oth 5 % = : n e Eien Spe n | ing an many 0 er 3 : ¢ : - 3 / truss covered with per- 3 98 SACRO.ILIAC AND | GENERAL ELECTRIC WASHERS Relief for low back GENERAL ELECTRIC SWEEPERS For men and women @ 1 EH a ig w FURNITURE, ETC.

More Expensive Mattress << : HY bination lasts. All boys’ sizes in brown | sizes 31% to 9, AA to C in brown, black ith oa, any | 7 Ey 3 N. Y. ELASTIC TRUSS | iny comior COlIS ra. wi 4 ad AS g A popular lightweight | Oo A LY 4 MO RE DAYS TO upon layer of soft Eo = er as { : RELIEVE pad. features make this : ¥ a | : - & = Ta : ) RE spiration-resisting calf- MAYTAG E LE CTRIC WASH E RS ing buy. Pm Ee eer YI a een SE I LUMBAGO BELT OPEN FRIDAY | RNG Ceol NIGHT UNTIL 9 A | {INN Jail SE igeT 1942 ZENITH RADIOS

ry \ d 2 i or black. and combinations. Full weight Inner- 4 > ” ; 2 = : Or Star Store, Street Floor Star Store, Street Floor embedded in layer / : a : a 3 3058 gi.2 rie saving 1 49 5 4 7 : 7 3 Sl ; JS strap of elastic web- ® 5 uy WITH 4 cotton felt. Rolled fm \ 0 22 dk ; : SS i Ne Back-Breaking FRENCH STYLE TRUSS the vear’s outstand- skin. A popular style. wet uss Mave ev 9 98 GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS Jena, - Bpte 2. 9 98 | GAS & ELECTRIC RANGES

one pero rer |) WILL BE AVAILABLE UNTIL SAT., AUG. 30, WITH

Purchases of $10 or More Sold on Sears Easy Terms : QE A SMALL AMOUNT DOWN A E TELL ied Dt ot! AND CONVENIENT TIME TO PAY

133-135 W WASHINGTON ST. L1.4587 = Et el Can Fre paring 4 ALABAMA AT VERMO| E ST. ent ; Credit Office Second Floor.