Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 February 1942 — Page 10
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Henry Reinitz, Secretary: treastr of the: Rosner Furniture Bor the past’ 14 years, died’ yesterday at ome, 2737 N, Pennsylvania St., i lowing a long illness. He was 56. ! Born in Hungary, Mr. Reinitz was| 8 naturalized citizen and came to this city in 1917. He was a member| ‘of B'nai B'rith, Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation, the Broadmoor | Country Club, and a supporting |. member of Kirshbaum Center,
'Funeral Tomorrow
Rabbi M. M. Feuerlicht will offi~ ‘ciate at services at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Aaron-Ruben Funeral Home. ‘Burial will be in| - the Indianapolis Hebrew Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Bertha; a ‘daughter, Mrs. Harry Berke of this city; four sisters, Mrs.
wh Sogdian po 0: noun. in thio] PEE xs. | vicinity since the family came to|.s : | America in 1853. She was a mem- 55th ;- |ber of. the Seventh: War. is * |Chureh and taught school in Shelby "doa : 4 To EY . Bis svt dom 1 tl : Tih dn 0. lone ; : the. home at 10:30 « My Lomo 3 with burial in New B
Ww. Bramit, ‘ant’ a granddaughter, Survivors include Sacral niesks
and nephews. officiate. Burial will be at Lodi, ©. HITCHCOCK TO SPEAK . P Mr. Schnell was Y. M..C. A. state] Members of Centre Masonic ‘Lodge secretary here from 1937 until ‘ his will hear Col. Robinson Hitchcock, retirement Dec. 1, 1041. He" ‘had|State director of Selective Service, | devoted 28 years to the Y. M. C.A,|&t a George Washington dinner at beginning as secretary to the Me- 6:30 p. m. tomorrow, : dina County (0. branch. ‘For| Col. Hitchcock's appearance was several years he served on the arranged by program chaiman Dr. South Carolina state staff and had|{Arthur E. Dennison. Melven L. worked with the Indiana ¥. M. C.A.|Kettelhut is worshipful master of since 1927. ‘ He had been director of Centre Lodge. Camp Tecumseh, the ¥. M. C. Al | |summer camp, 12 years. 1 Mr. Schnell was a member of the|
61 he donned the ‘Blue North as a member of the
% on’ his Bist {held at 3 p. m. fod ner & Buchanan "Mer oe ‘Rev. John F. Edwards, pastor of the Broadway Methodist Church, will
A vices and burial will charged from: the army. But he Faicbault There ate 10|
had his reward, the honor of shak~ immedjate survivors. ; e ing hands with Abraham Lincoln. ——— + |srendechildren and two great-grand-0. Ks 32 BILLION BILL childre,
Moved to Minnesota il + a te tuennl WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 (U. P.).— COMPLETE NEW HISTORY ' 3 a young man of 24, he turnediA- $32,170,901,900 bill for tanks, mer- Seehausen, to the open stretches of the west.|chant ships and other vital war ma-| gana faculty Eh, Shoriridge Hun By stagecoach he traveled to Min-|terials was approved by the Flouse{O, Foster of Indiana University, neapolis, By foot, over Indian|Appropriations Committee today and | have ad a new history text tzails, he traveled the 60 miles to|sent to the House floor for irnme-|for high-school use. The work will liaitatufe home in Fairbault, Minn. be published by MacMillan Co.
ASKS NORMANDIE INQUIRY
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 (U. PJ. —Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg (R. Mich.) today introduced a resolution calling for a Senate investigation of the fire that swept the Normandie in New York Harbor and warned that it is “fatal to be weak in essential information.” Pt
. Harry York; Mrs. Ben Wirtchafter, both of Cleveland; Mrs. Will - Roth, New Haven, Conn., and Mrs. - Arthur Kahn, Erie, Pa. and a brother, N. Reinitz of Cleveland.
“| Methodist Church, and the Mystié
-| Tie Masonic Lodge.
Zoe Schnell; three sons, Carlton, |
'.Hé is survived by~his wife, Mrs Indianapolis, Robert, : of Norris,
‘THE NEWLY APPOINTED or-. ganizer of the Butler University Vigilante Committee is Miss Jean Buschmann, a junior at Butler. Her appointment was reward for her alertness when she brought about the arrest of a man she saw stealing a tire in the UniTIER A eii. y oal parking lot. —
Tenn. and Richard, -of Corpus Christ, Tex., and two sisters, Mrs. Will Fenstermaker, Akron, O. and Mrs. R. C. Culp, Wadsworth, O,
Pauline 0. Miller Funeral services for Mrs. Pauline O. Miller, whose death Sunday in St. Vincent's hospital culminated several weeks’ illness, will be held at 11 a, m. tomorrow in the Hisey & Titus Mortuary. Mrsy ‘Miller lived at 940 Middle Drive, Woodruff Place. She was a graduate of the Central Business| College in Indianapolis, and the high school at Salem, her birthplace. She is survived by her husband, ; william Kenneth Miller; her mdther, Mrs. Henry Oliver, and a sister, Mrs. Wilma Cox,
Mrs. Phoebe Schelm
The Rev. Howard Anderson, pastor of the Speedway Christian Church, will hold funeral services at 10 a. m. tomorrow for Mrs. Phoebe Jeanette Schelm in her} home, 1155 Congress Ave. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Schelm, who was 58, died Sunday. Mrs. Schelm attended the Christian Church'in Speedway City, and was a member of the Broadway Christian Church in Louisville, Ky. She was born in Louisville and had lived in Indianapolis since 1916. Survivors are her- husband, Oscar P. Schelm; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Jane Daugherty; two sons, Paul = Richard and Vincent R. Schelm, both of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. G. W. Watkins, In- | dianapolis, and Mrs. Margaret Brown, New York, and two brothers, | C. B. Long, Louisville, and Joseph | Long, Kingsport, Tenn. BB
Osborne Rites Will Be af Amo
ALLEN OSBORNE, a life-long resident of Hendricks County, ‘will be buried tomorrow in the Amo Cemetery following services at 2 p. m. at the Friends Church at Amo. He was 74. ‘He died yesterday at the City Hospital after an illness of two months. Survivors include & daughter, Pauline, of Indianapolis; a son, any plare purchased dur- Dewey, of Stilegville; three sising e. : a ters, Mrs. A. A. Dillworth and 3 Mrs. Wells, both of Long Beach, This is an accumulation of one and two-of-a-kind pianos, Cal, and Mrs. Josephine Williams _ after several months of retail and wholesale selling. Most of this city, and a brother, Charles .of the stock is on display in our beautiful piano salons at | of:Long Beach. i Norih Ponitylvania.- A few still remain in our ware- - ouse, where we will take any interested customers. Choose ea from these famous makes at savings you cannot duplicate: State D ths Mason & Hamlin . . . Chickering . . . George Steck . .. '{}| ANDERSON_Jacoh oOberlies, 7. Suris‘Musette . . . Winter . .. Knabe . ... Crown . . . Hunting- | |[}{5on. Wultams wits. Bia." Cunningham; fon . ... and pre-owned Steinway, Apollo, Story & Clark, Bo BoE Ms. Ela Himes, .
‘Jesse French and others. EY. E— Mrs, go, Ida Plummer, . ——— ‘ —— nasty i : Son, | GROUP B
Survivors: Mu ‘GROUP A. A wonderful collection
‘Many unusual values - in new and used spinet of fine | pianos, .includ4 ing Colonial, Regency,
Early erican, Louis XV, and, other authentic. period styles. In mahogany or walnut,
$245 « $369
ide clearance of new and used ‘Spinets, » Studios and Uprights. Among them ples, demonsirators, trade-ins, and ‘pianos ting and concert york. All are. prised
STUDIOS
GROUP D An ‘amazing variety of | student practice pianos, including ‘studios - ‘and miniature uprights. With. each: instrument: §} we' give ‘a course: of PRIVATE piano les-
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Always there i is a definitely smart assortinent of coats in sizes fou the ays ther In this group there are Dressy and Sport models, so designed as to slenderize and still be extremely style-conscious} Tweeds, Twills, Shetlands and Mixtures, they come in Beige, Blue, Navy and Black! Sizes 38 to 48,
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Indoor-outdoor adorables ... .. pretty little print frocks, as good for‘ your spirits as a house full of fresh flowers. Wear them indoors now to wave a feather duster; wear them outdoors later for gardening and sunning. They’re washable Percales, all thrift * priced! Sizes for Misses 12 to 20, Women's sizes 38 0:42.
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Stole No. 1600. Shirtt dress in Navy and
White or an White stripes! Sizes 12 to 18.
$1.59
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Gurviv vors: “Brothers, Fred, Hen’, "Bits, a Gough. Alice; son,
= yh ietta ‘Su vi rs. Henrie rvivor Husb Ee: ures? | son, ic Hi Bn Mrs, tt. 72. iam Hempel
rner; brother, Robert D ed 4 Mrs George s; sons, Sali, Mrs. | brothers, Philip, Teanje.
FAIRMOUNT—William H. Lindsey, 89. Survivors: Wife, Bmuhat daughter, Mrs. | Charles Haledrman; John; brother, El%aod: sister, Mrs.’ a, Masterson,
WAYNE Mrs. Eva Ma Bie Mother, a aC Heath:
George; ds i ers, Joka e, 1d a Marie, irley. on JHeiaga; fis Mrs.
Brothers, Willian brothers, William and Orval H FRENCHTOWN-—Mrs. Mad A. ne - Nolat, 14. Survivors: Son, ans; dR phter. isi an Benjamin, Philip Fesssl sisters sisters, Mrs. Belle
NM. M DeB:; - vents Dacpbier. i artna_ Dez meet | Vioyers: vk Ira Fisher Wie viele a, Qiste on SurHaim: Po Stella} asse!
Wilia “Higher, Mrs. | Frank Thomas, Reed, 96.
Lows Wife, uquet, as James Ma rtin,
. + mostly a-kind. | Both: 73 gnd 88-note models.
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OWENSVILLE-S. N. : Supe] vivors: . Wife, Kate. Knowled, A PRINCETON— William Hodgkins, 14. voce: Wile, Marr: nr ang, 37 87. Boson
Mis. ABna iy THORNTOWN. 8s. Ida Surpivors: Sister, I
nts 75. Mrs. ‘Emma. vis.
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