Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 January 1942 — Page 11

; THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES — eee Aid In the Serviees— Back at Forum a LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS DRUGGIST, DIES BAKERS, COOKS ~~ Y V. F. W. Auxiliary to Meet—The| Plan Tuesday Luncheon—Ladies —— 7 S BUYING STAMPS }

Eighth District Veterans of For-| Society to Brotherhood of Locomoeign Wars Auxiliary will meet at|tive Firemen and Enginemen No.

Oper m H ; b | S 2 p. m. tomorrow in Hoosier Hall,|137 will hold a luncheon at noon LADIES’ P ated Phar ae) aki 143 E. Ohio St. A defense program Tuesday in Castle Hall Let Us Wash $1.00, $1.41

24 Years; Funeral Set | i They Share Their Their Pay With| § NEBR I PF [is planned. Mrs. Nellie Caesar, =~ ——————— Your Overalls, Too! ® } N i Ek Y’S : Co a E president, will preside. 3 ’ For Monday. | : 4 RT el Sem} Saws figs | Musicians to Practice—The Wom- Joins Air Corps, Overall Laundry

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. + BN 2520 E. 12t 4 itl Last Month en's Drum and Bugle Corps of the Is Sent to Biloxi wit £H-029 138 E. WASHINGTON ST. William H. Siefert, operator of : 3 women of the Moose will hold a Siefert’s Pharmacy, 2638 Northwest-| i Personal service is not quite J practice meeting at 6 p. m. Mon-|. Charles E. Hilgendorf has enlisted ’ i vesterday at his i d t the Moose Temple. The| the APRY Af COTS ang 18 peex The Home of ern Ave, died yesterday at hi (enough for men at the Ft. Harrison ay a p assigned to the air field at Biloxi home, 808 N. Hamilton Ave. | Bakers and Cooks School. They } } chapter's chorus will practice there Miss He is the son of Mr and TAILOR-SHOP CLOTHES i {want to do more, so each pay day ES at 7 p. m. Wednesday. A : : Ready-for-Wearing Clothes With Services for Mr. Siefert. who was lithe ate using part of their - to N Mrs. George Hilgendorf, 932 E. A Tailored Look and Fit 83, will be held at 9:30 am. Monday LE | purchase defense stamps. | EB LL ro = S ® gL Ce the paisa LEON TAILORING CO. at St. Philip Neri Church with : = | According to Lieut. . RT \ EG ee a Ra Rg 3 y A rd tn the Middle of Week ndtans Thos burial following at Memorial Park. & a Lifsey lr ou Ge RN tion ceremonies Monday night in|listee, has been assigned to the ord- | 235 Mass Ava. "ihr Bices 129 W. Wash, "5'S poate On A native of Shelbyville, Mr. Siefert | commanding officer. last ay ay gh : Veritas Masonic Temple, 3350| nance department at Savannah, Ga. had operated a drugstore here for ‘between four and five per cent of| TTR ME Roosevelt Ave. A special program| He is the son of Mrs. Mary J. Poore, 2 STI a 24 years. 4 is ¥ . EY the unit's payroll weet back to a and entertainment will follow in- 2H5 Ringgold Ss, Frigidaire Refrigerator IN| Better Fur Coats Survivors include his wife, May i Uncle Sam. Eighty-five men in the Join Musey Brava aOR oy vase) Civey Hill 8 ast group of "Army AR frarges. Fasv Wachers and For Less Money > A+ Hh i i ort : - > Troners, Zenith Radios, Detroit two Sons. Fred and Willard: three ; ; Shoo! draw bay tobal | § & # | worthy matron and Thomas Halla tl : x es A [ daughters, Mrs. E. M. Miles Mrs C. Wayne Hertenstein Is $3800 and fi tae | New York Drama Critic Say i¢ Worthy patvon ol EE I Lt Ree M A R : LYN FU RS Harry Sinnett and Mrs. Otto Wal- New Assistant Secretar to 8185 were purchased last month. men are Hillis McGee of Blooming- VTi ’s RAE 2440 N. Meridian ters, all of Indianapolis; two broth- Yel A subscription list is circulated! Speaks Tomorrow at 0. E. 8. Meeting Tuesday—North|ton and Raymond W. Crockett of bd ers, Frank and Charley: three lgelf- Others Re-elected ‘among the white-aproned bakers| ; Park Chapter 404, Order of Bastern|Greenwood. The men are in train-| So — brothers, Harry, Oscar and Louis ‘and cooks several days before pay Kirshbaum Center. Star, will hold its stated meeting at|ing at Ft. Benning, Ga. PHOTO—LITHO and BUSINESS EDUCATION Siefert: a half-sister, Mrs. Frank {day and each man indicates the 7:45 p. m. Tuesday at the lodge hall, PLANOGRAPH Prints Strong Accounting. Bookkeeping,

th dnt de orahaehildien C. WAYNE HERTENSTEIN has | oo 2 Sn e ‘r TI Burke, and six grandchildrer heett elected assistant secretary of [Amount he is willing to purchase. JOHN MASON BROWN, au- [30th and Clifton Sts. On Feb. 10, AUTO CURBS CITED Stenographic and Secretarial courses. ) |The commanding officer purchases| thor, lecturer and dramatic critic | there will be a called meeting for AT R A IL H EA RIN G [GTA LITRE TTT J Fred W. Case, principal, Central Business College

F Indianapolis Morris Plan and all | John H. Hunt cy effets an direethrs hire (the defense stamps and books and| Of he New Fon yore Terra: the official business of the worthy indianapolis Blue Print other 1 a Qlrectors leven ij a Scripps-Howard newspaper, re- | S Services for John H. Hunt 9! been re-elected. it was announced Chen insers ne stamps for the meh. turns to the Indianapolis Open matron, Se DR a LINTON, Jan. 31 (U. P).—Pro- & Lithograph Co. Permerioants Bove on oy + s. ¢ oklin. will be| today tak toe [OinReF at 6:30 p. m: Charles 1 posed discontinuance of the Illinois Eri W. Adams St, Franklin wil Enlist in Arm Forum at Kirshbaum Center to- |. thy patron, will preside. : memes — held ot 16 2 mm Menday at | The other officers are: y motrow at 8:15 p. m. ‘This is his ’ Central's Indianapolis to Effingham, Ill, passenger service, was protested 1 49th Year

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aks Soikikih sds William IL. Schloss, president; Among local men who have en-| second appearance before the Lectures to Maturates—Prof W. DE a aE "| P. C. Neidlinger, vice president; |listed in the Army since Jan. 1 and| Forum. Seott Hiser will address the Indi-|DY residents of Green and Sullivan SAXOPHONE o Mr. Hunt wat ¢ ativi ¢ Johnson Howard M. Coots, vice president; the stations of assignments include:| Mr. Brown's subject, “Broad- |anapolis School of Maturates at 2| Counties before Examiner William Instruction c ih ry BS ve COTM] LeRoy Kahler, secretary-treasurer; To Ordnance Department, Sa-| way in Review,” will be a discus- p. m. Monday at the Y. W, C. A Stuckey of the Public Service Com- PROGRESS at one time operate : » | ) ; . om. 3 ¥. Wi C. ADS ; whi OY a A DB | J. Richard Freije, assistant secre- |Vannah, Ga.— | sion of current plays and person- [His lecture will be “Vital Health|Mission yesterday. War-time auto- INDIANA MUSIC €0. LAUNDRY

mills for the Sukow Milling Co. of a Bo bile restricti k tinued + tare. and Jackiel W. Joseph. gen- | . Harold Doyle Michael 153 £ 23rd 8t:| alities in New York. The audi- i ¢ Today” ‘The Hey, !IRObLS FeStraUonS Make con rue § MARKET 2431 : p Topics for ) passenger service on the line a 115 E. Ohio St. LI. 4088 :

Franklin and Greenwoocd cud} Og a An inerease ip | Tihur F. CanGerdan 233 8 Gray St | ov.o will have the opportunity of |Charies M. Fillmore will conduct a 3 - after a six months’ illness! “*<° Ra an b S T i 8, I coos hartes ‘ V Lv $ : ; 8 — yesterday a 5 x Hohn Jiness.| assets of an $630000 was 0 Air Corps, Jefferson Barracks, asking questions after the talk. lesson study on “The Book of necessity, they said. It was the : : W He was a member of the Fran | St. Louis, Mo.— | hi . second hearing in two days. TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES, IT ILL GET QUICK RESULTS.

: 3 i hgdk A Is st Par 1 { - 1 st v r, or “ Masonic Lodge and the Franklin eq last year aiid the SUBMIS | woruen’ on Womans gr. 405 Haprasd] oc SASh one Bok a yeas, more |gagks.

Christian Church was increased $100,000 during the | Place: Forest G. Hedrick, 180 Ww. Ninth| than 25000 miles of travel, some ae He is Survived by his wife, Tda:| Deriod, Mr. Schloss said. EO Danee IN Warman oh 1 nary 125 talks and his wotk as a dra- | O. E. S. Chapter to Meel The tw ughter Mi Marv Hut The officers and emplovees of |B. Wrait, 2014 W. Yyoming St. sp Stantey matic eritic constitute a year’s [Southport Chapter 442, O. BE. 8. wo daughters, Miss Mary I : i . S r Flecker, 418 Division C. ” 9 fll hold ted ting and eonFranklin and Mrs. Walter w-| the Indianapolis Morris Plan have h Jr.’ 4320 NK. Dlineis: ‘Edward F| Work for Mr. Brown. will hold a stated meeting : maker of Indiananolis: two broth-| agreed 100 per cent to purchase SS gs in pr ag — rm mn fer degrees at 8 p. m. Wednesday ers. Clvde W. Hunt and James F| defense bonds each month under |. he. TOES eae ® HOLD RITES TODAY at the Southport Masonic Temple. hint 3 bi vi an .« | New York— { Mrs. Alma Spencer is worthy maHunt, both of Indianapolis. and a] the pay-roll allotment plan. Morris | Geoige W. R i 1% Peish m MTS. ) Be iS a y x i | or : uss shi \ yi 7 ‘ sister, Mrs. Lucy Weaver of Long) Plan announced it will conduct | sercy A. Logedon, dbe1 Broadway. ‘Clar FOR HARRY FENTON ton end D. 8 Rider Surthy patron Beach, Cal an extensive program to encour- | fhce R. Barrett, 107 Drexel; Charles J. i — BY Haugh Jr. 4320 N. Hlinois; Edward F.| pact rites for Harty C. Fenton, Set Memorial Services—Brookside

{ ace the sale of defense bonds. Downey, a Alabama St: Ralph B. i Hart, Jr. Prospect St; Ross W. Republican member of the Indiana|Chapter 481, Q. E. 8, will hold a

—— Christena, 280% N. Illinois; Car! R. White, i wi b Mrs. Arthur B. Wade | Soon Faiets ot Alcoholic Beverages Commission, | memorial service Tuesday in the

Services for Mrs. Arthur B. Wa +. WILLIAM FORTUNE’ S To Signal Corps, Bowman Field,| will be held this afternoon at the|Brookside Masonic Temple. Mrs. Bess Evans Dean, Worthy Matron,

will be at 2 m. Monday at the EN - Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. residence. a Union St urial BLS 2 RITES TODAY illiam K. Mitchell, 3328 N. Capitol| Burial will be in Crown Hill pr. ate Worthy Pa-

will be at Concordia. Mi Vade Indianapol civic and businessj® w° a Pallbearers will be Elza O. Rogers who was 84 died : her home leaders were to pay their tribute tol FIRE DAMAGES SYNAGOG of Lebanon, Lvle Wallace of Sheri- Noble Grands Unit to Meet—The Thursdar liam Fortune this afternoon at| gjremen fought for two hours to|dan, William E. Jenner. Michael J |QOlive Branch Past Noble Grands Born in Brown County. she came the services which were to be held extinguish a roof blaze at the newly | Hanrahan, Neil D. McCallum and| Association is to meet Wednesday to Indianapolis in 1904 She was ajat the Fortune home in Traders! redecorated Sephardic Synagog, 1151 | Lec Scharffin. with Mrs. William Tillson, 4425 member of the Olive Branch Chris-| point [Church St. The auditorium was] IE Guilford Ave, for a noon luncheon | § tian Church | The Rev. George A. Frantz pastor|damaged by water. The fire was| TOWNSEND SESSION MONDAY | followed by a business session. Ase Survivors are her husband of the First Presbyterian Church, believed to have started from an| Townsend Club 14 will meet at the|sisting hostesses will be Mesdames Arthur; a brother, Lewi ng, ajwas to be charge of the services overheated furnace. Damage was| Holliday Building on Monday at|Martin B. Hall, Frank Hulsopple, eon Ny a a daugh-| private burial will follow at Crown inet estimated. 7:30 p. m. Thomas Reger and Nettie Hahn, ter, Mrs raries Oldham: a son, iin co Alfred, and four grandchildren all Mr. Fortune. chairman of the In- ——— EE — of Indianapolis {dianapolis chapter of the American ps | Red Cross and widely known for his Edgar M. Unversaw | Red Cross work and activities in the r 15 Fal . | United States Chamber of Com-| a 1 rar grt rest. 1 merce, @ died Wednesday at Methodist dent of Indianapolis and grocer]! : here for many years. died vesterday| Hospital at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank] = rp. White, 2331 N. Pennsylvania St STATE PIONEER DEAD where he had lived for 30 years BEDFORD. Ind. Jan. 31 (U. PO. I A uae J. phere — Nelson “Nat” Joyner, 74, pioneer ated a grocery on West Michigan i y § : ma St. and later on W. 20th St po Stone mi operator, died Tnursdag had also been active in Republican vero Beach, Fla. it was learned polities for manv vears here today. Mr. Joyner, a former Survivors include a son. Frank| vice president of Indiana Lime-

. \ tone. Inc retired 12 years ago. lis and two grand-|S'°onS : : Ju 5 nlsnas Tw @° Survivors included two daughters

and a son The body will be returmed to Redford for burial. EE —

Services will be at 3 p. m. Monday at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill.

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Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Mae ’ a : ? 1 : Edmondson, who died yesterday, will L i } ] 7 3 be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow at Long Sa 3 \ Ridge, Ky. Burial will be in the {J Ra ne ; I. 0. O. F. Cemetery, Jonesville, Ky I ™ & g Mrs. Edmondson, whe was 83, / / | ig _ ; : : ; lived at 127 E. Ninth St. She was CAN i 1 \ \ \ ;

a2 member of the Kentucky Baptist Church. i She is survived by her husband, Henry: two daughters, Mrs. Wilma

Jones and Mrs. Eileen Shellhorn of § & ; o ! . : \ this city; three sons, Charles of In-| bw ; 3 : dianapolis, Luke of Lafayette, and § F a ‘ 66 9 Walter of Covington, Ky.: three i wow j A | ; Y ~ brothers, Joel T.. Grant P. and 3 : Walter R. Kemper of Indianapolis, p TTA 4 | | i | 41 wv \ and a sister, Mrs. Laura Connelly ! 3 A ——————————————————— of Glenco, Kv. | Ta. il : ! | : 8 | 1 4 : State Depa | a \

AN ERO —W am yivors: Wi Emy J. Watson cont Late: sist

fe. sister. Mrs. | gsewilef. CTR i ia Y Mrs. Atha Alta Ricker, 31 : 1 i e o BIRDSEYE Matthew Zaring 3 ur- \ 3 IS en i IS vivors Wife, Amanda: sons ( il 31i- E 3

dilie bert; daughters. Mrs. Lona Garland, Mrs Y | Alma Trusty; sisters Mrs Mattie Morgan = Mrs. Emma Sanders 8 oe BROW NSTOWN Jerry McOsker i: i Suryt vors: Blanch jaug rs, Mrs H. A Ver ye re. AA. J ouston; son, | N | Robert ef st or Mrs mer rner i

ELWOOD— Mis Bailey, 70. Survivors 3 3 ® ® Rusband, Samuel; daughter, rs. Charles Dashure: sisters, Mrs. Joseph Moore, Mrs £4 ] ® . | Lettie Sachse N N rs 3 ] 0 : ENGLISH Mrz. Matilda Benham, 83.} _— } Survivors Daughters, Mrs. Bell Senn d : Mrs. Mattie Moore, Mrs. Morton Seaton: 3 : son, W. J : !

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