Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1942 — Page 5
THURSDAY, APRIL 9,
1042
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES.
LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS
Auxilisry to Meet — Auxiliary of Queen Esther lodge No. 3, O. BE. S., will meet at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at! the Masonic temple, North and Ili-| noite st. Mrs. Francis Plank will] preside. are Louise Russell and Fay berry.
May-
0. E. 8 Group te Meet—Monument chapter 549. O. ES. will hold its stated meeting at 8 p. m. Monddr. Mrs Myrtle Morriss is worthy matron and Edgar Williams is worthy patron.
Reta Phi to Meet —Beta Phi Alpha, a unit of the Indiana academy of commercial art, will meet at 8:30 o'clock tonight at the home of the president. Robert Minges.
Woodwen Unite te Meet — The genjor team and officers’ chub of Ramona Grove 63, Supreme Woodmen circle, will hold a joint meeting and covered dish luncheon Friday in the home of Mrs. Barnes Holding, 313% E. Fali Creek blvd.
0. E KS. Sponsors Partv—The Cumberland O. E. S. will sponsor & public card party at Buckley's Barbecue at 7:45 p. m. tomorrow.
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Tyndall te Speak — Maj. Gen | Robert H. Tyndall, county civilian! defense director and Republican! candidate for the mayoralty nomination, will address the Hoosier, Athletic club boosters at a steak! dinner next Monday. Gen. Tyndall is to speak on civilian defense,
Club to Hold Stag — The Men's club of the Little Flower church will hold a stag party from 6 to 12 tonight in the school auditorium, 14th st. and Bosart ave.
Card Party Tomorrow—The Young! People's Fellowship of All Saints’ Episcopal cathedral will give a pub-! lic card party in Block's auditorium at 2 p. m. tomorrow,
Consider Applicants—A reading of applications for membership will be conducted at a meeting of the Alvin! P. Hovey W. R. C. 196 at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow in Ft. Friendly, 512 N. Illinois st. FILM TELLS RAIL STORY A motion picture depicting the story of American railroads will be
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luncheon meeting at Hotel Severin | tomorrow. Edward C. W. Johnson will have hese of the program.
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DR, EDWARDS’ WIDOW IS DEAD
Husband Was For Former Head Of Earlham College,
Later Pastor Here.
Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards, widow of Dr. David M. Edwards, former Barlham college ‘president, died yester(day at her Logan. W. Va, home. |She was a former resident of Indianapolis, living here from 1932 to 1934, While here, her husband was pastor of the First Friends church. Mr. Edwards was killed in an automobile accident in 1939,
Services Tomorrow Services will be held at 2 p m. tomorrow in Richmond and burial will be there. Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Winifred Wenke and Mrs. Clara Teale; a daughter, Phyllis Jeane, a senior at Friends University: a step-
‘son, Paul K. Edwards of Washing-
ton, D. C.. and two stepdaughters, Mrs. Henry D. Bogue of Indianap-
oiis and Mrs. Louis Fudge of Louis-| ville, Ky.
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Custodian in State Life Building to Be Buried Here Tomorrow.
Services for Emory H. Smith will be held at 2:30 p. m, tomorrow at the Conkle funeral home, with burial at Floral Park, He was 55. Mr. Smith died yesterday at his home, 402 Centennial st. He was custodian in the State Life building. He was a member of the Puritan lodge, I. O. O. F,, for the past 25| years and also was a member of the | Fairfax Christian church. Survivors are his wife, Stella; a daughter, Miss Louise Smith, and two sons, Walter L. Smith ang Alta Smith, all of Indianapolis; four sisters, Mrs. Belle Hankins of Paoli, Mrs. Dora Wheeler, Mrs, Allie Richardson and Mrs, Sudie Wheeler, all of Bedford, and two brothers, Idan Smith and Orville Smith, both of
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A Red Cross volunteer blood bank for Negroes was in operation today at the board of health building at the I. U. medical center, with a quota of 1500 bleedings by June. Pictured here at the opening Satday are (left to right) John Campbell, Richard Morrison, Opal Tandy, director: Kathalyn Stewart, secretary; Frank Williams, Glascoe Knox, Elks Indiana lodge 104 exalted ruler, whose organization is co-sponsor-ing the project, and Mrs. Ada Abrams, chairman of hostesses. Me. Tandy is seen here looking over the application of the first volunteer, who was Mise Josephine Turner, 311 W. St. Clair st. in 1942, federal officials have in-
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"PAGE 5 | stepson, George Callen of Kansas | City, Kas.
ELIZABETH CALLEN’S RITES TO BE PRIVATE
Private services for Mrs, Eliza- | beth W, Callen will be held at 2| p- m, tomorrow at the Flanner & | Buchanan mortuary. Cremation | will follow. Mrs. Callen, 82, died yesterday at | the home of her sister, Mrs, John | W. Webb, 955 Campbell ave. Her husband, who died 20 years ago, was editor of the Pittsburg] Kansan at Pittsburg, Kas. : Survivors are her sister, Mrs. | Webb; two brothers, Joseph R.| Williams of Indianapolis and Isaac | N. N. Williams of as: of Madison, and a |
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Harry C. Page, Indianapolis auto- { mobile salesman for 25 years, died | yesterday at his home in the Link apartments. He was jl. Mr. Page was porn in Peoria. Ill and was a member of the Preshyterian church there. | Services will be held at 3:30 p. m. || tomorrow at the Flanner & Bu-| chanan mortuary, with the Rev. Sidney Blair Harry, pastor of the| Meridian Heights Presbyterian church, in charge. Burial will be at Crown Hill. Pallbearers will be E. ©. Ropkey, C. C. Goodrich, E. A. { Morris, C. R. Wyatt, Harry All Mayer and A. M. Springer. { Survivors include his wife, Gene- |} va: one son, Harry Jr, of Indian-|} apolis, and one sister, Mrs. I. N.| | Martin of Peoria.
Edgar Lee Townsley Funeral services will be held in|: Danville, Ind, tomorrow for Edgar Lee Townsley, 77-year-old father of |: Raymond B. Townsley, former state |: commander of the American Legion and now a member of the state defense council. Burial will be in Terre Haute. : Mr. Townsley died vesterday in his home at Danville after a short illness. He was a retired druggist and for many years had traveled in the state for a wholesale drug firm. He was born in Fountain county and {moved to Danville 25 years ago. | Besides his son, he is survived by {his wife, Grace D.! a daughter, {Madge P., Terre Haute: a sister, | Mrs. Delilah Wallis, and a brother. James, both of Sullivan.
Sarah Hall Maish
Mrs. Sarah Hall Maish who lived | with her daughter, Mrs. A. G. Bur- || gess, 3102 Kenwood ave. died yes-| © terday at Reed Sanitarium, She; was 79. Mrs. Maish was a native of|:
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