Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 June 1942 — Page 11
SATURDAY, JUNE 27, City Tennis
League Begins
Play Tomorrow
The Indianapolis Amateur Tennis league, sponsored by the city recre ation department, will open its 1942 schedule on municipal courts to morrow, with four of the six first
1942
BARBARA HANSING'’S RITES TO BE MONDAY
Funeral services for Mrs. Bar-|te bara Hansing, 914 Villa ave, who died yesterday at her home, will be held at the Meyer & Abdon mortuary at 2 p. m. Monday. Burial will be in Concordia. Mrs. Hansing,
who was 57, had been ill six months. Born in Bavaria, Germany, she came to this city in 1904. She is survived by her husband,
A Sergeant Now
T ATE DE ATHS Deaths—Funerals 1|Deaths—Funerals 1 Indianapolis Times., Satur., June 27, Indianapolis Times., Satur., June 27, 1942 ERSON—Mrs. Len - Lena } : -|BARR—Gus Jr., age § mon beloved | GREGG—Robert E., husband of Mary C. or RERs0 gy Rhod Er. 50 5. Survey or Clavie: Sisters, ars. i Nay ittle son of Mr. and ors, us Barrf{ Gr Fae of Mrs. Jo Rh Brannan s. Pearla Harris, Mrs. Ella Luckett, Mrs.| Sr. and grandson of rs.| and ert © pase rother, of, Mss. BICKNELL—Louis Bowers, 39. Survivors: Stanton Paske Barr and Mr, *l ‘Mrs. Adams Emma ewby. Mrs, u Si SlamWife, Lulu; sons, Donald, | Harley; daugh-| Mrs. Virginia Suterty 29. Survivors:| Snyder and Mr. ed THOR an “ aries x Gress, ay ret Patsy, Suetta Bowers; | Husband, J. C.; nts, hr. and Mrs, W.] away Thursday. Funeral Monday, ianapolis, I Wie Montrose. , rohers, Sire, Albert “Survivors: Husben Ss. Rha Stor. a ce Rosher, p: m, Hom ae) Jesidenics, 431 Re fam and ohn 8 er rides passed aed Mrs, Nola Hickard, Mrs. i > ; die] all at the residence any time. Shirley| Body will arrive in In Sunday Ed Ee rothers, Ed, Ham Racey. | Godan, Mrs. William Ware: or Addie] Service. steno 85 1135 and be taken direct to
BLOOMINGTON—Sylvester Wampler, 74. sisters, Wampler;
Survivors: Wife, Cora; Qunning, Catherine William
Mrs. x Liam; hters, day, . I, and, Wiki Nk Fy armon. Mrs, Lucy|DE NOON—Iona, beloved wife of Fred Bapuist Péhurch, Providence, By. Burial
oon, Fothes rt re, Jona L. Dulin,
Puett, Mrs.
ac Hendrickson: sons, Carlis, George, Horace;
brother, Rice Wample
I. Mrs. May Sipes, 38. Survivor: Husband,
Gilbert.
CAMBRIDGE CITY Survivors: Wife, EE daughters, Mrs, Margaret Mary
Katon, Miss
William; two daughters, Mrs. Glen
division teams slated to see action. ‘The Riviera club, which won the] 1941 title, will oppose Toombs’ Old | Timers at Riverside and Seven Up! will clash with Richman Clothes at) Fall Creek, both matches starting at | 1:30 p. m. and consisting of three one-point singles tilts and a twopoint doubles contest.
EVANS
Mrs. Walter Mass and Mrs. LenajAlvin, Kenneth Stuebe, all of this city, and two Hughes rs. Gen brothers in Germany.
Kelvin C. Walsh (above) has | been promoted to the rank of | | sergeant at Lowry Field, Denver, | The other two first division teams, | Colo. He is a graduate of CatheSportsman's Store and Allison No.| dral high school and was em1, will not see action until July 5, ployed by the Fidelity Trust Co. | when they oppose each other at| before entering the service July | Willard park. Four of the five| 18, IML He is the son of Mr. |
squads in the second division also! and Mrs. Justin Walsh, 559 N. league, will remain idie until July | summer. | man; lll 6 Months. | Leads Shooters : » Deles hospital after six months’
open their campaigns. Oakland | ave. clash with Allison No. 2 in the oth- | 18. Each division will play a roundHer schel Cheek A retired investment businessman He was 66.
m-Roe Sports will play Internaer encounter at Brookside. The R. robin schedule, seeing action on al- Services — Tomor- | and former Indianapolis resident, es Gregg had spent the past few
Others Start Campaign
tional Harvester in one of the secLn ond-division matches at Ellenberger park and Smith-Hassler will] C. A. squad, which completes the| = : ternate Sundays throughout the row for Retired BusinessRobert E. Gregg, died yesterday in
NEW CASTLE, June 27 (U. P) — years in the Solith. Herschel L. Cheek of Clinton, de-| Born in Jowa, he was reared at fending singles and all around] Spiceland. His father and his
champion, took state honors in two | brother, C. F. owned farms near top classes in the Indiana state|Carmel and were founders of the trap shoot yesterday, besting|Gregg & Sons cleaners. Hoosier entrants in the class AA 150| Funeral services will be held at
targets at 16 yards and win ning | Spiceland at 4 p. m. tomorrow at first piace in the class A doubles 30 the home of Mrs. Reba Kennard targets at 16 yards.
a relative. Burial will be in SpiceDo W. Jones, Cincinnati profes- i land cemetery. sional, took first prize money in ti 1€] Survivors are his wife, Marv Oo. class An competition, breaking 149/3 daughter, Mrs. John W. Branout of the 150 targets. Cheek tied nan; a son, Robert C.; two sisters, with E. C. Bittinger of Woodville, | Mrs. Beulah C. Hammond, and Mrs. O., with both shooting 147, for sec- | Emma Newby, Carmel; three brothond place position but top spot ers, C. F., Indianapolis; Walter W., among Hoosier entries. Montrose, Cal, and John V., NashIn the class A doubles, Cheeks | ville; three grandchildren, and one 95 topped Ralph Jenkins of Orleans |great-grandchild.
and W. R. Smith of Brookville, both of whom broke 92. John H Finehout Thay’ on ivolng } . an YS Clams Moame the spénl A resident of this city since 138), 100 Saget handicap, 17-25 yard John H Finehout who was 2.4 rise, and the Indiana sts ndi-|{ y rat | - cap ara nig a YL to now ini get, 17-25 yard rise. Roe op Maree Test > its eth hi at . yal Burial will be in Crown Hill Mon- : = day following 2 p. m. services in oo AAC. w Jones code oO the Tyner funeral home. ) 147. snd Dick| Survivors include his wife, os. Palestine. | Mamie; a son, Lyman; a brother, Cra ennai. Revs Lee R., and two grandchildren, all 145, nd “%. F.lof this city. Mattoon, nl, 143
uk ai). W. Driscoll
3: Burr Holler. | Services for J. W. Driscoll, a sales- | iman for the Terre Haute Brewing | a wT {Co., will be conducted at 8:30 a. m. | ‘Monday at the Blackwell mortuary | n. 95; Ralph (2nd at 9 o'clock at SS. Peter and | IW. R. Smith, {Paul Cathedral. Burial will be in| . Terre Haute 90:|Holy Cross. ie, 98 wae Boer A former employee of the Wm. H. | | Block Co. as a floorman in the {men’s furnishings department, Mr. | { Driscoll was 71 when he died Thurs. | i
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[ey at his home, 21 E. St. Joseph iS
(First Game) A native of Shoals, he had lived | MINNEAPOLIS in Seymour before coming to this AB RB H id a BR city. © 1 1 o o He is survived by his wife, Rose, | RB b T . 8 : : : 8 and two sons, Lee G., York Pa. and ot rained Men and 3 : 3 2 o Earl Williams, Corpus Christi. . ’ bib hg Trainees Needed! eo + ¥ % ¢ Mrs. Lydia Byrum $3 3% 3 3 Funeral services will be held at 2| The N alt decir di = 5 3 Is 13 5 Pm tomorrow in the Pleasant Val- | 8 Navy needs slscinciant, ratio & for Loita 35 SEVELEn. “ley Baptist church of Providence, ! men, welders, machinists, plumbers, = ted for Kelley in seventh. |Ky., for Mrs, Lydia Byrum, who| metalsmiths, carpenters, and other : 3 died yesterday at City hospital from | skilled men too numerous to menD iniuri ived i ; i . . Iw a : injuries received in an ‘automobile | tion here. |t offers petty officer rat- . § 323 nt Tuesday. Burial will be ings to men who already know these 5-8 0 6f" . i 8 3 8 of Mrs. Byrum, who was 68, is sur- | Fades, and is prepared to teach oS 3 3} vived by two sons, S. O. and Marion | men who want to learn them. (Age 1 0 1 lof this city, and two sisters, Mrs. | limits 17 to 51. Physical require- — — = — —|Mary Lou Blades and Mrs. Addie] ments have been modified.) $ 6 21 7 1 williams of Kentucky. Agreement X BHmempolis ... ieee 000 000 0—0
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Tia, S) Slow, Mrs. Louise Woodson; the Wohl Ax Jesse W. Harris, 67. Survivors: Daugh-
month is now on.
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Mrs. Betsy
brotner, | Deaths—Funerals
va M., age 68, beloved mother 1 RYROM ue % Marion Byrum, sister of
Stary Dou a ades and Jdgle Williams,
Orpha Puett, 60. Survivors: Hus-|Indianapolis Times, Satur., June 27, 1942
passed away Friday Funeral n=
ay he Pleasant Valley
Miss Alberta
P. Ervin, 56.
sisters,
sister of this life ia
day, June 29, % Northside Colonial Tie er College Fairfield, 2 Buri Friends 0
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ne [lay Cealy to Lafata.| BATES 0 bases—Minneapol Indian lis | J 1 i ase on ball Of Logar gan 3, Kel ley’ 4 VILLE, Ind, June 27 (U.] SELES Tes | NEW RATES OF NAVY PAY er, c inley an John son. TY i: 17. 7 As A oa sam. me— fame for "George H. Bos, 67. | | MINNEAPOLIS ninth district Democratic leader, Yay Base AB R H po A E Who died at Indianapolis Thursday. | Grade Pay 2: 53 3? ili He wasa former member of the Chief Petty Officer, Permanent. ..cccveen.. | $138.00 1 2 0 3 o Indiana house of representatives i . 3 2 : ani recently Was leading the Ripley | Chief Petty Officer, Acting sss stecsenran I-A 126.00 9 2 & 0 ol county fight against wheat market-| Petty Officer, First Class. ......v. 000i vii 2 114.00 ing penalties. He was unmarried. | . $320 be Officers’ Steward and Cook, First Class.... 2 114.00 oe 0 3.0 A . i 20 220 —AND NO CORSETS” Petty Officer, Second Class............... 3 96.00 9! NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla, hg > . als i BE 5 lime 21 U. Py—Ar Elzabets Musician, First Clabs. Docc iceoicieicavees 3 96.00 Danneker batted for Scheetz in seventh. | Clinton, 100-year-old grandmother | Officers’ Steward and Cook, Second Class.. 3 96.00 IDARAR OLIS of 41 children, today gave her pre- | Petty Officer, Third Class. ................ 4 78.00 ag R a Fp a 5 scription for longevity: | 3 First Ci 4 78.00 3 0 1 33°39 “Right living, hard work, no! reman, ITST ClASS. cence everesccccnceaven . 3% 8 8 % 9 liquor, no dancing—and no corsets.” | Officers’ Steward and Cook, Third Class.... 4 78.00 3 3 -- 0 1 - : : : 2 0 2 a yd Seaman, First Class. coiciscdivaecicicedy 5 66.00 2 2 0 333 188 SHOP | Fireman, Second Class. ...c.civevvveiiied 5 66.00 . Frosh, Tiel, . 8232202 AND Marchundie for Musician, Second Class. ..c.cidvviciviveve 5 66.00 — em we ee ve, Home REISER SAVE ds Seaman, Second Class... icvivviviviiins B 54.00 rns saga 000 000 140—5 Apprentice Seaman 7 50.00 asyasa 010 103 IAT PP cess sssssessssesceses " in—Moor e 2. Schlueter. Mc- Western Auto Stores NOTE: These are the new base pay rates. Twenty per cent is added 5 eI gay, Lafata, Trechock to each of these amounts for sea duty. Each man in Pay Grades 1, 1-A, wo-base hits—Moore, Bestudik ET AEE HR = 2 and 3 also receives $34.50 a month for a dependent. Dependents of men hock. Stolen base—Walker. = aR =| in the lower pay grades are provided for as follows in the bill signed by Doubi le play—Barnacle = = | President Roosevelt recently. For a wife, no children, the government pays finassh hed) oh = on pases Minneapolis BE = | $28 2 MONE In addition to 5 Aid by "we Sauer: for i, the 0 , 40G1 Ss &. as S = = | ment a S ~ an or eac aadi iona chil e overnme! . Gill 1, Scheetz 5. Mu roy = sof = WE BUY DIAM =| the children’s mother is not living, the first child receives Dt Struck out—By Scheetz 2. Mungo 2. Fs] 5 ONDS x= government in addition to $22 from the father’s pay; each ad tional nid a 3 ee TB s nr naa 4 = oni om the Sovermbent. Frovision al Pay ie I Por men); Mungo, 0 in 3 innings; Hogsett, 0|= Woif Nu HT cent of base pay on completion of each three’ years of service. in 113 innings. Hit by i er—Bestudik, | = 4 0. inning pitcher—Mu . Los- = 18 WW. WASH ~7T ing pitcher—Reid. U - | S| : Kinley and Johnson. hE et, Me = - on Everything Th . { . Diamonds, Watches, Musical Instruments, Cameras, Clothing, Shetgunms, Etec. Oldest Loan & guns, * * ® Richmond ® Terre Haute ® Vincennes. Brokers in 1 fi CHICAGQ » JEWELRY * * %* CO, Inc.
: : . VILLE—Geo! Krac oy §7. Sur- J Wills and Mrs. Oliver Neiman; vivors: Brother, Christ: sister, Mrs, Ger- PRISOD ames Willem o Pub. & and
ree si Mrs Hil i de hoenbaechler. th Sisters, - Fred dwein, rs. “Ete Shanes 64. Survivors: Sons, ters, Mrs. Anna re
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beloved sister of Michael Finn, Hornaf of Chicago, Ill.; Margaret Garnity of Denver, Col.; ; aun of Marian Thomas of Chicago, Ill.; Wm. and John Redpath of Chicago, Ill. Funeral from Speaks & Finn Chapel, 125 S, Capitol ave., Monday, 8:45 a. m.; St. Jo h
m. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited.
be held at $he home of Mrs. Reba Kennard at 4 p Interment, Spiceland cemetery. Paada Service.
HAGAN—Milton Ks: of 3229 Roosevelt ave., entered into rest Friday, e 55, years
a of Mrs. Beatrice rr, brother Aone Studle, Mrs. Jessie Sh re Will, George, Ebb, ate an
. m. arry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Buriat W Washington Park cemetery.
HANSING—Barbara H. 57, beloved wife of William and mother of Mrs. Glenn Wills and Mrs. Oliver Neiman, sister of Mrs. Fred Hildwein, Mrs, Walter
by two brothers in Germany, D at the residence, 914 Villa ave., Friday. Funeral service Mon! day, June Y . m. at the Moyer & Abdon Funeral ome, 1509 > % Burial Concordia. Friends ma t the funeral home any time af er 10 - m. Saturday.
KNAPP—Marietta Whitehead, mother of s H. hite-
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and Johnny Morgan and rs. Della Fair, passed away . 0 a. m. at the Salvation Army, Belmont and Howard sts. call at the Farley je home, 1604 W. Morris st.
MYERS—James usband of Sophia, father of award Fi Charles, brother of William and Robert and Mrs. Myrtle Ru 8 Mrs. Jennie THOMAS MLS eth Rohrman, passed aw Frienas may call at the. Vrolin cai home, 1308 Prospect st., Bier 5: Pp. m. today. Service Mon ay. m funeral home. Burial aShington Park. Friends invited.
O’BRIEN—Sarah A. widow of the late Danijel O'Brien, mother of willis O’Brien of Memphis, Tenn.; Mrs. Ethel Walser of Anderson, Ind.; Sister Aer of Sacred Heart School of Indianapolis and C. J. ro oien of Chicago, died Thursday, . June 29, aT
STARING—William golvin, 3712 BB. 32d, beloved husband , essle Ship Staring, Xather of George § CE Cedar departed us iif turday. oat day, at Ce Kirk Northeast nat home, 2530. Station st. 0 p. m. Burial Nebraska City. Friends “in vited.
WEST—Colbert J., age 23 years, of 3445 N. Illinois st.,, son of James and Kati West, brother of Mrs. Prudence Bailey. | TNT passed away at Ft. Warren, Cheyenn yo. Funeral Monday 2 p. -> at the Farley funeral home, 1604 W. Morris st. fends may call at the fun eral home after noon Sunday. Burial W ington Park.
WIENEKE—Maxine M., of 4127 Rockville rd.,, entered into rest Thursday, age 39 years. gorvices Monday 10 a. m., at Harry W. Moore Peace C 1. Burial Washington Park cemetery, iends are __ Welcome.
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