Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1942 — Page 14

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Council Gets in REDUCE SITE OF | Baby Genera TE TRAINER cero vec CAMP IN STATE, SSP OF HORSES DIES

P.).—The Ritzville city council

today adopted a new slogan—

water rent promptly [Navy Officials Eliminate | h Eugene Mettler Was Owner

a councilman.” | od 1 | . : . y : ; 12,000 Acres From Area Y - Lo Of Grand Circuit Racers; Wasson ’s Basement... Famous Money-Saving, Once-a-Week Event...

To back up the slogan, the . ouncil voted itself $5000 annual In 3 Counties. Was Also Engineer.

ensions last night, explaining : - 1 = Sed S| y 1 is good ough for Con- COLUMBUS, Ind. Feb. 5 (U. P). 8 : # § | Eugene Mettler, who once owned 55% is goof Bs py Tor» Ritz War Department officials navel ale jand trained horses racing in the er supa a Miah Ire ao : | & Ss | Grand Circuit, will be buried in

te ove started when lopped Off 12000 scres fron wher 3 3 | Washington Park Saturday followattorney reported ‘an original att for he Bartholmews | ing services at 1:30 p. m. at the . providing salaries for Johnson-Brown County Army camp, | Dorsey Funeral Home. nen was unconstitutional. With the revised area now estab- | Mr. Mettler, who was 83, died : | yesterday at 5338 Ohmer Ave. after | a year’s illness. Among the top he | ranking horses which he owned | = LW were Miss Harris M and Misty

a lished at approximately 40,000 acres. | Advertisement The revisions in the camp's]

Lemon Juice Recipe boundaries eliminated most of § Checks Rheumatic Brown County, with the exception NE | Forest, champion 3-year-olds of 30|

- . of three tracts in the northeast Lieut. Col. Laurence S. Kuter | years 2go. : P ain Quickly corner, In Bartholomew County, 2 .t 35 becomes the Army's youngest Born in Connecticut, Mr. Mettler If vou suffer from rheumatic artnris Section embracing half of Harrison|, ...gjer general with his confir-. |came to this city when a youth and er neuritis pain try this simple inexpen- Township, between the Georgetown | mation by the Senate. He is as- was one of the first engineers emsive home restot the! thousanGs are us- pike and Road 46, was eliminated. sistant secretary of the War De- ployed by the old Brush Electric Co. ing. Get a package of Ru-Ex Compound! Typ schools, three churches and .. iment general staff. For many years he was a power

art of cutee ud prong tog x a {a number of cemeteries are in the | plant superintendent for the Indi-

t's ease. No trouble at all and pleasant | discarded Bartholomew County area. | anapolis Power & Light Co. He ou need only 2 tablespoons two times a Only two tracts in Johnson BURKE | was a member of Red Cloud Lodge ia Q Yon hin 48 hours — sometimes | County were eliminated. § of the Red Men. aa ET | Surviving are two nephews, eel better. return the emoty, ASk Camp Be Named [Thomas E. Berry and Robert E. u-Ex will cost vou ncthing [Be both of Indianapolis. '@ bv vour drussist gnder For General Bundy ce cae = a ommended bv! NEW CASTLE, Ind.. Feb. 3 (U.P.).| William M. Fogarty 3 FE wo » = [Efforts are UnGETREY hsre tohhvel Jay County Native Was City! William M. Fogarty, who operated : SLACK SUITS T HE H E| AR RING | N G AID A i D ‘the new Bartholomew-Johnson- a sawmill in Shelby County for 0 95 io 14 95 Coats camp named after | Resident for 64 Years; many years, died yesterday at his , y 2.99 to 3.98 Dresses Spun Rayon

Brown County | | 5 a ry 9 the late v, home in London. He was ill three Misses’ and ; ac uits le late Maj. Gen. Omar Bundy, 5s : 6 > 3 3 Misses’ and Wom- with notched oe 38

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: Ay : 4 OTARION TUBES hero of World Wer tad 5 Newi Funeral Tomorrow. (Seenty He Wis 1 sng hot ween) Women's Winter en’s Dresses in bro- O08 collar, two pock-

| Castle native. |retired several years. Born near| Coats in broken

; : ea ken assortments jacket: ith belt tch Jene y Mrs. Sarah E. Burke, a resident | London, he lived in that vicinity! assortments from e1s,. jackets: wi el and: match. General Bundy inspired one of our higher priced lines! Originally from our higher ing slacks! Blue, rose and aqua!

| the turning points of the war when | of Indianapolis about 64 years, died | {most of his life. dE I ye priced lines! Originally $2.99 and Sizes 14 to: 20,

ONE FULL YEAR = he refused to obey a French high yesterday at her home, 355 N. | Surviving are his wife, Carrie; a > $3.98 each! = {brother, David of Omaha, Neb.; a

Y 7 command order to retreat and in- i : i" Vs @ stead, counter-attacked. Hamilton Ave. She was ill only ager Mrs. Glenn Stewart of In(eda) AY Ud ! BR ———.— brief une, {dianapolis; three half- brothers, | i IN Sy CADETS STUDY SPANISH | Mrs. Burke 79. was born in Jay ipynomag Fogarty of Waldron, Ed-|

u AUSTIN. TEX. (U. P)—Army air | County. She was the widow off, 4 pogarty of Detroit and James!

0 T A R i 0 N corps pilots are learning to speak Ov cl Burke, Vp Sine ae Fogarty of Indianapolis; a half-| Spanish as well as fly. The Texas| She was a member ol the East Park |qster Mrs. Bessie Brooks of Indian- |

of Indianapolis state board for vocation education, | Methodist Church and the Ben-| nos and a stepsister, Mrs. Eval acting upon a request by air corps Hur Association. Campbell of London. 511 Chamber Commerce Bldg. | omcers, is conducting classes in| Surviving are two daughters.| gervices will be at 9 a. m. tomor-| indianapolis L1-9130 Spanish for army fliers at San An- Edna L. and Mrs. Mary G. en [row in St. Joseph’s Church in| ’ tonio, San Angelo and El Paso. ‘two granddaughters, Mrs. Lorene|ghejhyville. Burial will be ih St. | | Stephens and Miss Melva Shull, all} | Joseph's Cemetery there. of Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. |

| Nan I Milligan of Rogers, Ark 5 SHOE | scvices vine hela at 2 p.m. JEWISH VETERANS S tomorrow at Moore and Kirk Peace |

STORE | Suabel. Burial will be in Memorial | TO INSTALL SLATE J Zi | 1 | Park. i . . | - | x Tuxedo Made Gypsie Band SAVE BY BUYING SHOES ‘Mary M. Berg | Officers for 1942 will be installed | Rayon Faille Sport Shirts Yo] Yiannel ROLES

{ A former resident of Indianapolis, by be Iniahspolis Pose 14, Jee : Profile Berets FOR THE FAMILY | Mrs. Mary M. Berg died Sunday at Me! Tn of oy ign : ® ol ¥ 1 X States at 8 o'clock tonight in e | her home in Council Bluffs, Ia. Her| gn yO CLA E0 Fe re are: j-oo Cc Joo

t husband, Albert, taught in the In-| M tenb qd b | diana School for the Deaf here. She! ax Rutenberg, COHUTIMICIEr Ur | M. Gundelfinger, senior vice | Fine quality slub broad- ..In soft, pliable, two-way-

‘was a native of Thorntown and | : 7 Svat soed : MEN'S lwas 72. commander; Julius Witoff, junior| The “All-Age” Hat with a cloth shirts. Guaranteed Pleated All Wool Flannel stretch LASTEX with a MEN D high grade ox- | : | vice commander; Samuel Sofnas, | jaunty bow at just the fast colors in White, Blue, Skirts in the smartest of hem at top and bottom : | Surviving, besides her husband, aqjytant and quartermaster. Trus- | right angle! Colors of Pink, Green, Beige, Yellow new Spring colors! Rose, to eliminate cutting! A

fords at a very | rice. Buy : A Ny are a daughter. Mrs. Carl W. Meyer |yeoq are: Irving Rice, Paul Scharffin, | Black, Brown, Kelly Green, and Peach! Convertible Blue, Tan and Grey! Sizes famous brand garment of Indianapolis; a son, Lloyd E.| /and Saul Koby. Blue and Rose! Sizes 22 neck, action back, 1 pock- 24 to 30 for Juniors and that usually sells for much et! Sizes 32-40. Misses! more!

Now for Next Season.

Berg, superintendent of the Iowa Mr. Rutenber { d 23 . . g succeeds Mr. Koby. | and 23, nop 2 fot £ the Dees 5 d Council Harry Levin, former commander of | jBls. and fou g¥Endchildrers {the Terre Haute post, will be in-

A Soe |stallation officer. LADIES’ ~ew Factory G. M. UNION SEEKS 5 Mr. Rutenberg has announced Reo ¢ N . | hat the program for 1942 will in-| iil tong : Re% oh Salt RAISE, UNION SHOP ae aid to national defense | 9 They're High Grade. DETROIT, Feb. 5 (U. P). — 4 | through enlistment in civilian de-| | FINAL CLEARANCE! WOMEN \

ifense activities. veral th n | blanket $1-a-day wage increase and! Several ousand |

Ena = the union shop were the goals set] [Sones . OSiense as _ be | y MISSES’ and BOYS by Walter P. Reuther of the United | post is participate | NN Oh Automobile Workers (C. I. O.) today | ing in a national campaign of the | ° 9 ° # ° SCHOOL OXFORDS J. W. V. for funds to purchase six | E = i — for contract renewal negotiations ‘pursuit planes, to be presented to : : L SHOES with General Motors Corp. ? { : Famous fashion shoes . . . “Coronet” BABIES Mm HEALTH OES |” ioe director of the U. 4. WC. 1 the United States armed forces. | a ! : ) and “Natural Step” makes . . . $2.99, .

21, to 6s chiens 8189 : 6'- to 9s | O.’s General Motors department out- |

> > lined six recommendations to be rk: submitted this week-end > to the Sta le Dea ths

ins ! : { RE RE ood selection in the lot! PARK 2 318-332 Mass. Ave { Union's G. M. council which will ar MH 60. Sur-| A RQ g 2 Pairs 83 ALN - 4 . . > {vivors Da er, Mrs aro terlin —~ SPACE is {draw up formal demands for pres- “ ohn C. Bolin. 47. Survivors: Mot A 5 USUALLY lentation to the corporation on or|Mrs. Helen C. Bolin: sisters. Mrs. Haro (Second Block) before Feb. 28. | Ruby. Mrs. Clyde Thomas, Mrs. Dan Lan1

{ They lay the groundwork for the| ELKHART—Mrs. Marv R. Miller, 87.§

PENS I — SES WEE AYS 5: . M. : ghters, Mrs. Amy | NS 8 A. M.—CLOSES WEEK DAYS 5:30 P. M union's industry-wide drive to boost | as, SU RIheys Amy Johnson, Clearance . House Slippers 29

Calfskin, Patent Leather and Suedes!

| IQ 3 $3.95 and $4.95 values! Choose from Not all sizes in each style, but a fairly Pair

ATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. wages and obtain general accept- ls SA Tra Mt TRL ’ 9c to $1.29 values , . , just a few pair of a kind!

i urvivors: Leola: daughter, ‘ a v ni sho n , iver J. o S A - ance of the union shop. 5 1thony Feltman; sons. Melvin, Oliver Jr.. T oday s Value ....S 1.00 Pair! Broken sizes, but a good selection in the group!

| sister, Mrs. John Grefe: brothers, William,

| Mrs. arri . Veeck, 75. Survivors: | @ ) 1 on, Clayton; brother, Henry Blenker. Jerry Wayne Romer 3 months Sur- | ol y {vivors: Parents, Mr. an Mrs. Milton! ; ; . Ful | Women’s SILK HOSE. ......

Frank Wallace, 63. Survivors: Wife,

| Wincie: ganughters, Mrs Ethel wlian, | Full 4 pounds each and 72x84- 2p $1.10 | Mrs. Wilma ing, Miss Frances Wallace, . : : °S. { Mrs. Lorene Jones; sons, Carl, Edward, | inches in size , . . Sateen bound oVe : rS., . Peter, Orville. ; : ® Semi-fashioned, pure thread silk hose in

GOSHEN—PI Bekstadt “ and with 59% Wool content! > hilip Eckstadt, 75. Surviv-| i it ET en? a ali Plaids of Rust, Green, Blue fair ee Svan: Seay rs ’anamaker: sister, Mrs. mily id! i . | Goerke- La Joseph. 3 Rose and Orchid! Orlando Willis Bale. 82. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Earl Weaver: son, J. V. Bale; sisters, Mrs. L. B. Hushour, Mrs. Charles Musser.

KENDALLVILLE—James O. Williams, 47. LEBANON—Msart Wagoner, 68. Sur- ° s J vivors: Wife, Cora: sons, Ray, Lawrence, 3 Women 8 Outing GOWNS, Ea. 69°

Buren. Donald: daughters. Mrs. Rosemary 3 Caldwell, Mrs. Flossie Wilson; brothers, Pink, white and stripes! Sizes 16-17.

The cost of Morris Plan's Federal Income Tax Per ew. a Today's Value .....$2.00 Each!

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ampbell, 84. ° Loans from s$ios te $500 is $10 per year, FX ors Sigabeth Ellen Shockley. §9. Sur- Womon 8 Rayowr SLIDY, wil ° 59° MIDDLETOWN—B Veighbors, 56. Sur- ayon satins and rayon taffetas! Broken sizes! plus life insurance . . . on loans over $500 the ivors: Sisters: Mrs. Eva: Snider, Mis MATTRESS COVERS : : cost is $2 per $100 per year, plus life insurance OD louse Fopeluwnn, 2. Women’s HANDBAGS. . . .Ea. q @e which pays the balance of the loan in the event PIERCETON—Orley Garfield Gilbert. 61. Made of fine quality unbleached JD 1} Patent leather, novelty fabrics, leatherette! brothers, Ed d, s s 1 of death. You may take 12 months to repay Mrs. Hazel Lloyd. NE i ie TE, buttons and taped seams! Fuil Women’s Colorful Scarfs . Ea. © : PRINCETON —Mrs. Robert J. Smith. Sur- : or Twin bed sizes! in fo I i d | Henry: sister. Mrs. Walter Duenweg. } : | ROCHESTER—Mrs | r comp e e etails. : 59. Seb dy Ye Baga Raph | Children’s DRESSES ee 0 ao Ea. qq = BCR RY Ep roune, 71, Survivers:/ Colorfast percales and prints! Broken sizes 7 to 14. David. Hershel, Carl; brothers, Charles, | SEYMOUR—W. Paul Stratton. 65. | Infants’ Gauze Diapers . Box i ‘9 ® a2 | C. E. Newhouse. | STENDEL—Mrs. Fl Belle Taylor, 71. | | surv ivors: Husband, * Joseph: Tuer | Infants’ Blankets ee 00 0 00 Ea. Li | Mrs. William Tindle. Mrs. Elva Chambers, | : {Mrs J. W. Chambers; sons, Ralph, Orris: | ; ' Receiving blankets in pink and blue plaids!

Hael Beeson, Mrs. Carrie Chamness. Survivors: Wife, Lucille; daughter, Luella: muslin and assembled with rubber —lp to 6 weeks to make first payment, Stop 2 vivors: Husband, Roberti’ Sons Uriah, | : Each Solid colors and prints! Generous size! Wife: daughter, Mrs. Jesse Trinkle; sons, | apa or: Phare SWE Today's Value .....$2.00 Each! BUSOLIE Sits zie... S2005vaue! | sisters. Mrs. Maggie Akers, Mrs. Mary

| Clark. Mrs. Joseph Walker; brother, Ernest | [FP mmm— | Another shipment of these blue Men’s Shirts, Shorts. .... . Ea. 5° CLAIMS BRITISH SHIP FIRED | and white stripe, featherproof 29 Percale, broadcloth shorts, Cotton Shirts! LISBON, Feb. 5 (U. P.).—A cor- ticking pillows filled with 10% respondent of the newspaper O down and 90% goose and duck ® hirer Tal hog! OH Each Men's Rayon TIES. ..... .Ea. e

Seculo reported today from Overio ' that bombers had attacked two 21x27 inches! Rayon Mogadors in novelty stripes and prints!

British warships and a merchant vessel, setting one afire, within binocular-view of the Portuguese

Shoe Repair Special Today's Value ......15¢ to 19¢!? { hb 8 7 Oi Vale!

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Extra fine quality wash cloths by : i A LF SO L ES “Dundee” . . , extra large size . .. ¢ $8.95 Values! very absorbent! Plaids! Solids! Reversibles! White with colored d 1 M 3 b i Cc borders! " Ea, ° an S «=n a y ™ ; SAMPLES. . . . Famous quality Women Ss or [od 0 a i in a choice selection of fine Children’s Famous BenMont DR APES Sa 3 tweeds, fleece effects and novPr. §| 3 J elty worsteds! All smart Win-

Toe Stops for Roller Skates ! : : ter styles that are designed to

? of W ood Cellulose! . y wear right in to warm spring! McCRORY S | Non-fading and wrinkle-proof, will give o Full cut, well tailored, perfect a —— : ; — 5¢ to 10¢c Store months of satisfactory service, easy to ; Sting! Sane, San, Green and >» BF 2 - £5 : SE | wr clean with dampened cloth. 21 yds. long, 3 : . 11D EAST WASHINGTON 3 7-5 LR TTT TE | Woe Yon Wat or shop sevice 58-1. wide (the pair). Ready to hang!

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