Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1942 — Page 7

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Claud M. McGraw, a Pennsylvania

® PROF. BEELER TO SPEAK Marion County High School Ine State Taxpayers Call for Econom EDWARD PRANGE| Roy R- Nicholls | J ee o the mute] tomores at Southport sic P y a vs School. Dr. Beeler is a commen= here five years ago, died yesterday | 1 of injuries received in a two-car TOMORROW AT KAYS gi 35 Years to Be Buried Na 5 3 Employee Ill a Year; Mry Nicholls was born in CanEdward Prange, former employee Lodge in Cleveland, O. be buried tomorrow in Highland Ave, Biter 8 - critically injured as a result of the RIESONIS inxs ners. LR A lifelong resi- SER \ stationed at Kessler Field, Biloxi, Cook Some IN. NEG 30% Aly La MINN \\} was employed byS N Mrs. Harry W. King, Indianapolis, eed at 504 N. Tntomy sve. serve funds for the war effort was sounded yesterday at the anneal executive meeting of the Indiana [he retired in 1940. Services will be in Wellshurg, Hands ome weh in Ter Church. Burial will be at Rochester. | Church in Terre Haute, MRS. HAMMEL RITES SET a | HEAD OF LOAN Go. and Mad been a lielong mem-| py : p ne a ton Ba . ber of Trinity Evangelical Lutheran -BARB R, IS DEAD Florence Mustard, Terre : ‘ ” “ Indianapolis; two|gen St. He was 61. A IS pols 5 ounce size . . . in Ivory, Dusty Rose S, V 2, dianapolis, and a brother, Walter C Market St. for many years. Office Wednesday. Chapel. Burial will be in Concordia | Lorene Higgs; two brothers, Earl

* * CLAUD WCRA Ex-Resident, Dies University history department will|ioi0r on station WIRE on Sunday Former H ibben-Hollweg C0. | automobile collision near his home Rites Tomorrow. ton, O,, and was a member of the of Hibben-Hollweg & Co., died yes- Surviving are his wife, Helen, Lawn Cemetery at Terre Haute fol- SO Yh \ N \ 's illness. He Fear es accident; a son, R. R. Nicholls, Railroad Brotherhoods will con- F RN dent of Indian- EX JN Miss.; his mother, Mrs. Edward O. Wednesday at Clinton County Hos- ‘ i > the wholesale dry and a brother, E. N. Nicholls, He was a member of the Brother- Taxpayers’ Association. Left to right, these members are: Fred Sims, W. R. Sinclair, Harry Miesse, |He was formerly \ W. Va. s. : | : faute; a brother, Leonard, Pontiac, [conducted by Dr. Logan Hall, pas- Mervin J. Hammel, president of Lal . . ; : sisters, Mrs. Oscar Theobald, Peru,| Before his retirement recently he or Green. Cover has lip lock. Get iol also of this city. Ill a Year, He Visited Services will be at 1:30 p. m. to-| Surviving are his wife, Frances; OPEN SATURDAY NITE ‘TIL 9 O'CLOCK Cenrad Jennings, Colonial Sav-|Cemetery. ang Roy, and a sister, MIS. Jaume A ings & Loan Association president Ec i ht ees Donahue, all of Indianapolis. MAIL died at the home of his sister, Mrs. ROB SERVICE STATION | Christian Science services will be John P. Howard, 4048 College Ave.| A service station at 2452 W. 10th| conducted by Thomas Perrine at 3 ORDERS - yesterday. He was 76. St. was broken into last night and pb. m. Monday in Flanner & BuMr. Jennings was at his office|DiNe New tires and eight batteries, chanan Mortuary. Burial will be . J gs S at his office... ciolen. lin Crown Hill Cemetery. S until Wednesday although he had = been in ill health for the last year. . He was born near Traders’ Point, a i RR EE ; HE : ; the son of John and Martha Me-| &% SRN 3 CE Ye X [@ N Curdy Jennings, and was a lifelong] 3 * 194% STYLING 3 ; resident of Marion County. AR CR y : 3 RRS a ge 3 ce Most of his life was spent in the NN 0 A o— 3 R SRE 3 pm ; “7 NA ; a 1 a . \ y NN RERES = RR a = ; \ & : “3 € MANE

’» ‘ FRIDAY, JAN. 0, 1042 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 7 BE \ MN § address the monthly meeting of thelnights. Nh hi ROY R. NICHOLLS, who lived a ST am, Conductor on Pennsy for in Steubenville, O He was 56. | r Y a J nh Terre Haute. : Lo N Christian Church and Masonic Railroad conductor for 35 years, will ] Re SEAN RR § - 1 NN \ terday at his home, 1001 Fairfield who is in a Steubenville hospital lowing services at 2 p. m. at the y INE NTR NE. was Tl duct services at the home at 8 EE a \ apolis, Mr. Prange ji \ \ Nicholls, Indianapolis; a sister, pital in Frankfort. He was 53 and A plea that citizens require their public servants to curtail unnecessary spending in order to con- [goods firm untilg 4 Canton, O. hood of Railroad Conductors, ou.4 R. Cole, association president; Raymond C. Morgan, John A. Brookbank and H. C. Atkins. secretary and ———— Brotherhood of Trainmen. Masonic nteetnma— a To CREASGICY OY ne POTTERY TEA POT " ni . | Lodge, and the United Brethren diana Dry Goods Mr Prange EDGAR E. HIGGS, 61, daughter, Mrs. Shannon Roby,| Services for Mrs. M. J. Hammel] ars. Hammel died Wednesday! - on ; : gl 3 \ saa) Church. i ‘ Delicious hot tea is the perfect drink Pontiac, Mich.; i sisters, po will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow at|njght at her home, 510 W. rismp] FIRM IS DE AD Surviving are his wife, Sarah; oid E. Bm DE an for these cold days . . . and here is the arl Ruthroff, Los Angeles, an A i . ed today at his home oef- erfect tea pot to brew it in. It's Fianner & Buchanan Mortuary : 1 i three sons, Harold A, Ralph A, and J ’ per p 0 Fiton Drive. She was the wife of : the popular melon shape . . . full 32- C end two grandchildren. tor of Meridian Street Methodist Rytex Company. 2 g i i - | Conrad Jennings Was 76;|20d Miss Caroline M. Prange, In-/operateq a barber shop at 151 E.| yours tomorrow! morrow at Shirley Brothers’ Central| a son, Charles G.; a daughter, Miss real estate business and for the last \

i several years he had served as) Aah Fob ora] ET PRESEN LAR hah: House president of ine savings end ion. 2

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) ™ Surviving are his sister with] a -~ : whom he made his home, and sev-| : "= mR eral nieces and nephews.

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