Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1942 — Page 9

THURSDAY, JAN. § 1942 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES | tomorrow in thd boys’ gym. MAY TRIPLE WAR WORKERS | EMMA HAMMEL Laas Live Haakon! PLAY CENTERS TECH SENIORS PLAN ed by T-year-old Rosemary] WASHINGTON, Jan. 8 (U. P.).— 2 CLASS DAY P ROGRAM Goebel, mascot of senior roll room| president Roosevelt's $56,000,000,000/ | ° = \. I» : Seniors at Technical High School|173, is to be a feature of the party. war budget may require tripling hel } DIES AT AT HOME ————l r= PUT TO WA WAR USE who have completed their studies|Other attractions will be a dance number of war industry employees j po The ALLIED

this semester will read a class will, | by Lural Coryell and a skit by Miss leaving the usual legacies to their|Clara Ryan's matinee expression|in the next year, OPM labor) { ale FLORISTS ASS'N

classmates, at a party at 2:30 p. m.|class. officials indicated today. Doman cu a SOUSA) > of Indianapolis

Lived Here 30 Years; fumed fa City Offers Community

Husband Is President § | BEL | Houses for Programs Of Rytex Co. HS FM A Aiding Defense. : AND Mrs. Emma King Hammel, 510 Ww. 3 \B \ ) - The Park Board has put the City’s ;

Hampton Drive, died last night in! pa WN [fecteation centers on a war-time her home after an illness of several] A Sa NN p | basis,

davs. She was the wife of Mervin | x R All community buildings will be é ”" ® ” J. Hammel, president of the Rytex, : Spa | made available for defense activities : : Co di : : 4 » ahaa NSESS land war work of all kinds, Board (| Il] er ( [ [1] An Indianapolis resident 30 years, “Long Live King Haakon VII” [members announced following a 4

Mrs Hammel was a member of t she) is the meaning of this daring [Meeting last night with the Mayor's Meruiian Sune, Metl piss Church,| patriotic salute to Norway's be- |Advisory Committee on Recreation. the Stansfield Circle and the Propy -| loved exiled monarch, painted on | In addition to defense activities at SKINNED

acum. She was born in Rochester. | | : g . Ln | a house corner “Somewhere in [the centers, members said family a WwW es bu ish: al es Si Wi Norway.” The youngster risks his night programs will be started soon te i Sh io Lb c . Siri rim King| jite by grinning so happily at the to revive the spirit of community S Prepared ank Ha :

er, and two sisters, rs S. | : “ or cles, NeTOle legend. co-operation. J r Controlled RIGHT

of Lot Angtien, ! Priced RIGHT SUNNYFIELD

% .. Estelle Cross i g Oak Used by Red Cross sold RIGHT

3 i | Red Cross classes have been|} = We buy only top grades, Tre Whole or Apt vices Will be hed ai started at Rhodius, Northwestern E SA) mendous sales—very small profit Shank Half Lb c turday in the Flanner & ’ 3 3 Co SS @W iJ ver pound permits low prices at ank Ha . ary. Burial will be

| Northeastern, Brookside and South ’ NLM ; all Himes, Prery cut petutads Wg lo 4 weig and securely wrap or tection.

Buchanai \ Mor uary. Burial w bel + od ad | Side Community Centers, according re Bh RCHeSLe: . Ind {to Recreation Director H. W. Mid- a Re Suslits pee BEST CHUCK i n ig NS Round Bone or Swiss Shouloy der cuts. No neck cuts. None Lb. c

Mrs. Elizabeth Bertelsman | Jacisl W. Joseph, Board pred] er ou

Frc lizabhet} artelsm - Mrs. Elizabeth Bertelsman, an In dent, suggested that the centers! SKINLESS

SE res stem Bow Funeral 5 Satu Saturday for might be used by the Red Cross SAUSAGE Pure ti | Be WIENERS Fancy Lh. 200 RIB HALF

and other agencies for distribution

st. afer brit lines. She was 6 | 17-Year-0ld Norma jof materials incident to defense] SLICED BACON Yo 33¢ CHICKENS Cra ; 33¢ : je 3 Serigiaien gor Shans vem s Jean Whaley. | Ser Inembsts gig gt ROUND STEA i 39 diiloKEN LIVERS Po . Cc Besides her daughter, she is sur-j {music leaders be asked to donate re ih ¢ ” : : FANCY FRYING

N . N J y *. 4355 Nor- p v p - vived bv 4 Son Henry W. and a orma Jean Whaley, 4355 Nor-|their services in directing com-| SHOULDER GU1S LONG. ISLASD

randds natllio waldo Ave, died yesterday at City| | munity singing as a feature of| granddaughter, Mrs. R. G. Funk- | Fancy GS Genuine N. Y. Full Dressed—cut up=-ready houser. bot h of Indianapol |Hospital after an illness of more |family night programs and other | VEAL ROAST ws. 296 DUCKLIN Dressed Lb. 2lc zor the pan. Head and feet 5 2:30 3. m {than a month. She was 17. [romans affairs. FANCY PORTER HOUSE Lb. Cc

Services wi be held at Saturday in the Ho rv W. oe Miss Whaley attended Broad Rip- | tet 1LEG 0’ LAMB ws. 290 STEAK Pk. A 87 Peace gp ¥. bu 1» Crown Hill. |Ple High School and the North HARRY L. THOMAS, 59, STEWING CENTER CUT SUGAR CURED

Baptist Church. | rn pe her mother. INSURANCE MAN, DIES CHICKENS Ful Dressed 1.336 PORK GHOPS ws 296 SLAB BAGON Lb 21 A

Alice Mickna; her stepfather, os

ANCY {Mickna; a brother, Lawrence n HAY i Thomas, serisiary ana TURKEY ye 1h. 926 THURINGE A wale

Whaley; a grandmother, Mrs. Eliza- | jclaim manager for the Union In-|

|| ERESR SMOKED beth Thomas, all of Indianapolis, SUrance Co, died today at the home : Sunnyfield CANADIAN STYLE and her father, David Whaley of Of his sister-in-law, Mrs. A. C.| GROUND BEEF Lv. £36 BU I Is Boneless 310 C South Bend. | Thomas, 550 West Drive, Woodruff|] NO RIND . SMOKED BA 0 Nl Any Size End Piece Lh. Cc

| Funeral services will be held at Place. Hf Nas, SLIGED BAGON Lv. £00 PICNIGS oh Lv. £00

'1 p. m. Saturday in the Harry w.| Mr. Thomas was a lifelong wd

Ly Peace Chapel, with burial at|dem % Indianapolis and had heen Washington Park. rit e insurance company more than 16 years. His wife, Mrs. Ora The Best 3 Catches In Town B. Z Lemuel Jones Thomas, died Nov. 20. He was FRESH

7] Lemuel Jones, 63-year-old astive Lutheran Church. Pus 5) HADDOCK FILLETS Cello 2b¢ SALMON STEAKS Lb 29¢ OYSTERS SAignpy Pint 30¢ Wrapped Lb. : .

| of Brazil, Ind.. died yesterday after| survivors are a sister, Mrs. E. H |

an illness of several years. |Shiel, and a nephew, John Bates|| POLE STAR FARCY Dy A Rare Treat! 53 4 : Cello G Cais St, had been pi the whole. | hi Eo CT at REDFISH FILLETS Wrapped Lb. 23¢ HALIBUT STEAKS ws 2% FROG LEGS a

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for Your Old Mounting Brazil many years. He came to| Buchanan 1 Mortuary, with burial in

During Rost's Great [|6)| Indianapolis in 1935. Crown Hill The Rev. Arthur L.(| oS LE nr Evry. Moning. Fresh. Produce Qrrives. . . . And Hours Fresher Joo!

Survivors are his wife, Anna: a Mahr of the First United Lutheran a a : Trade-In | daughter, Mrs. Alice Gray, and a Church, will conduct the services, Se FTA. ade FLORIDA Sale!

json. Stanley, all of Indianapolis; | Be ~ ~~] Cal | four sisters, Mrs. John A. Campbell pe. SB \ XY i 2 PLAT Som! SERVICES SET FOR || Aa ENDS ORANGES = 229: The Mounting Pictured 3 z

ipton, Mrs. Harry Lett of Sarasota, Above Set With 2 » and Mrs. Nathan Easter of] JEAN MARTHA BAKER CALIFORNIA

'T Fla i Diamon 1ds 1c ‘mantown, Pa, and a brother, | Funeral services will be held at U.S. No. | Lb. : 2 POTATOES “:=:' 15.38 NAVEL ORANGES 23:

aniel of Brazil. 10 a. m. Saturday in the Farley INDIANA SEEDLESS

Services will be held at noon to-| | Funeral Home for Jean Martha TURLEY APPLES 6 25: GRAPEFRUIT -- 5~19¢

Cost to 157750 750 > {morrow in the Henry W. Moore] | Baker, 9- -vear-old daughter of Mr. : Fresh FANCY YAMS 4, 19% POTATOES © Su! (0. 36¢c GRAPES ==> 2, 23¢c GREEN BEANS * w. 106

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You | Peace Chapel, with burial in Wash- and Mrs. Martin Gregory, 18 N. JefMaine’s

ington Park. |ferson Ave. Burial will be in Floral BN tr wine 8 ns. 25¢ CABBAGE Som ww. 3¢ NEW POTATOES i ' 1.5¢ TURNIPS Fro? 4 ,, 10c =

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MRS. EMMA WILKING | The girl died Tuesday after an AS

FUNERAL TOMORROW Los are She sis Burial will pe in Cron 1, | HITCHCOCK TO HELP / i Wikies was we won| MAP DRAFT POLICY The Answer fo Your 1942 Budget Problems . .. 6 Days a Week Savings!

the school there until her illness. Funeral services will be held at! Survivors besides her parents are 13: 30 p. m. tomorrow in the Harry|a sister, Betty Jo, and a brother oF |W Moore Peace Chapel for Mrs.|payul Edward Baker. ) |resident of Indianapolis and was a| Lieut. Col Robinson Hitchco WHITEHOUSE A&P FANCY DEAL 24 . . . ck,|] ORANGE & GRAPEFRUIT 0 : EX ; A | member of the Trinity Evangelical State Selective Service director, was BLENDED JUICE 15-05 (Ge EVAP. MILK Noms. 4 2 3le TINY PEAS Grade "4 2 32.2 25¢ IVORY SOAP ; giant Gaus JEWELERS jLatheran Opirch. : in Chicago today attending a policy A FRESH CUCUMBER A & P FANCY DEAL Survivors are a brotner, George of draft officials from 11 Midwestern |] FLORID i No. 2 99g PICKLES Paramount 315-0 29¢ SWEET POTATOES 2 Ne 25¢ WOODBURY S0AP 4 bi 21¢ . e

Emma Wilking, 838 N. Temple Ave, RE LL LLnois 3 | Seeley, and a sister, Mrs. Louise|states. ORANGE JUICE - 3 Cans Brand Jars

Boddy !Cruger of Indianapolis. One cf the chi : ¢ SULTANA ORAne 3. RN are v chief questions to be] IONA 1014-02. Ns, # decided is what to do about men] TOMATO JUICE 2 15x 29¢ QUEEN OLIVES 23¢ SAUERKRAUT AtP Brana 8 Cans 220 SUPER SUDS . 2Me

ORCHARD RIPE FLORIDA J between the ages of 21 and 35 who ANN PAGE 0. 2 WHITE SAIL APPLE SA opse S3ge VEQRTABLES cis 286 | AUNDRY BLEACH 2 ,,, I50

{are now deferred because of em- ‘ Grade ‘A’ No. 2 SALAD DRESSIN ORA NGES [ployment in essential non-war and APPLE SAUCE 3 Cine 200 ANN PAGE ene pay Grade “A” No.214 Whi T2. SA7L : war industries. It is expected that|] SULTANA No.2% PEANUT BUTTER wm 19¢ PUMPKIN : 3 Cans 230 LAUNDRY STARCH 3, 150

OUR PRICES SAME AS LAST YEAR J the draft officials will be told to!] PRUNE PLUMS » Sve 2 %22% 23¢ pho yA CUTS & TIPS Reg. WHITE SAIL

Just Arrived—Temples and Tangeloes J| reclassify these men but not to call|] FANCY 2-02 ASPARAGUS 2 29¢ y : : =) . Cans SPECIAL—KUMQUATS....10¢ per Ib. jithose who are placed in 1-A into|| GRAPEFRUIT coments can 108 PURE YANNAA EXTRACT 5." 230 DEL MAIZ CLEANSER 3 i? Glennser 4 cans 110 the armed services until replace-|] aA & P BRAND 4 IE Spaghetti Lb NIBLETS Jen Conn Ref i0¢ QUEEN ANNE N e Co an

Our orchard ripe fruit is guaranteed ow against freezing—is shipped in tem. J|ments for them can be found. PIE CHERRIES c=* *' 255.729¢ MACARONI ° 00.” 3 ni 20 00h, = : WAX PAPER cep Cutting 2 125:rt: 985g perature controlled freight cars and inspected by the railroads of our a SUNNYFIELD ANN PAGE SHOE PEG (CORN 2 Ns 2 23¢ QUEEN ANNE Ez rs

Bring 1 State Deaths || ROLLED OATS Ji 3 a ISe SPARKLE Groires * 3 rp 130 whore xemn guo.1gqe FACIAL TISSUE * Se 2... 20

Bring Tubs and Buckefis—Paper Bags Are Scarce Due to Defense. or Reg. Grade “A” ® REAKFAST FARIN BLUE LABEL A & P CORN Cans PACIFIC

Awa Fare LE. 11 KARO SYRUP 5 on 29 SUNNYFIELD ANDERSON—Mrs. Lovisa Quick Town- MELLO WHEAT i Pkg. £ . Can e ” -Lb. iL T TISSUE 5 21¢ | THE ORANGE CAR 936 E. Michigan ||. om Rano > FLOUR pommonen: § x 19e TOILET won

Open Week Days and Sunday Till 10 P GENE GARDNER, Mgr. Mrs. Catherine St. Myer, 65. SUNNYFIELD : -Lh. SER uia3s fm Glenn Moore, 48. Brier Brother, WHEAT FLAKES 2 Dh i5¢ IONA COCOA Thrifty 2 o> i5¢ PANCAKE FLOUR te tl So DRIED PRUNES Med. Size 2 a i9¢ RICH & FULL BODIED Pkg. ANN PAGE

Ry ars. Sarah, Shien McKinney, SUNSYFIFLD Ass’t. At PILLSBURY With Pork 16-03. Thompson; sons, Dr. ughte the Rev, E. C. VARIETY CEREAL : Pkg. i9¢ RED CIRCLE COFFEE 2 Lbs. 45¢ FLOUR 5 “0 2Te BEANS Boston Style Cans 25¢ . SUNNYFIELD ANN PAGE SULTANA EVANSVILLE—Mrs. Matilda H. Martin, 4 1014-02. SUNNYFIELD With Chili Gravy 16-Ox. 8 N / 4SF pouroirors: Son, Hager; gisers, Mrs’ || RIGE GEMS oon 2 me 176 TOMATO SOUP 3% 176 GAKE FLOUR ™niv =u» (5g RED BEANS cen 90 Pre” A Jacaieimal, ‘65 "Suripiors | QUAKER Red Wheat dexo SHOR BOOKIES wd asst. pico FIR BARS. moniter . . daw -Lb. . -0z. r 5 . Lg ly J ayehters, SPARKIES _. > 3 Pkgs. 25 dexo SHORTENING 3 Can 55¢ COOKIES ‘VARIETIES Pkgs. 19¢ FIG BA BARS 33 Box 29¢

HARTFORD CITY—Charles Painter, 84 || BEGULAR OR RODL % NBC EXCELL Lb. Reg. 5¢ Sizes FOR suitors Sun Harold and Ourinct || INSTANT RALSTON ou, 19¢ CIGARETTES © "= %. $1.19 CRACKERS 2 1 5c GANDY BARS 6 wo 190

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a ) Alfred; brothers, Raymond Frank Wil WHITE SAIL lard and Elmer Hunefeld; father, Henry 2,7, MONEY! Em ad “agg vivors: Brothers, Fawn, Clyde and Rue. IN THE BLUE P PETERSBURG—Eugene O’Brien, 95. SEYMOUR William H. Seulke, 84. Sur- SENRICNED” MARVEL BREAD Pakel voy Ske. :20¢ SAFE SUDS T SILKS

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SHELBYVILLE—Mrs. Maria L. Angleton 76. Survivors Sons, Jess, Herber, and | Floyd: dg hter, Mrs, Frank Urick; E> | brothers, arles, William and Perr, | Lockridge; Caries Mrs. Anna L. Smit = | and Mrs. N. P. Yost.

STENDAL—James Noble Booker, 67._.

SUMMITVILLE—Mrs. Mattie Wheeler, 65. Survivors: Husband; son Cleo; mother, Mrs. Jennie Creek; sisters Mrs.

: | Sherman Morris, Mrs. Clarence Furber Ey ho. fontors Attraction. — Our D i — SWEESTER—Lula M. Powell Coan . : i Chester and avy.

: | Suvivors: Husband; brothers, HIE HERE YOU'LL FIND EVERYTHING BUT THE COW'S MOO—HOURS FRESHER—LOADS OF VALUES! 4

i | Cecil; half-sister, Mrs. Lennie Painter.

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