Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1942 — Page 5

DINNER WILL HONOR | "Deaths ore Indiana Residents

18 RCA ENGINEERS | ovameoness, consi, wien

Jose] Suvivors: Jaughters, Miss Helen . Eighteen engineering grad uates, Wic ena, Mrs, Fred Rigaux; brother, Fred lowly appointed to the RCA en-|pens: 5 gals] Prosser, 42. Survivor: Husgineering and research departments, KNELL—David Yyampler, 87. will be dinner guests at 6:30 p. m today in the Lincoln hotel.

LL Sons, Earl, Guy Department heads and the engineering personnel will be hosts.

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: Permanent SI WAVE Machineless Waves $3.50—$10.

Shampoo and Set, 60¢c i CLATSOL TINT, $3.50

STATE LICENSED OPERATORS

BOYS HAUL SCRAP IRON PENDLETON, Ore, (U. P)— The little red wagon means a lot to Uncle Sam. The one belonging to Bobby, 6, and Dick, 4, Newman has hauled more than 3000 pounds of abandoned scrap iron in two

Me Harold old Bishen Mrs. William Neth; b: an Thomas. oo ar Clara ara. Guin, 1. vivors: or nand ieary “Winiams Williams]

Svar ph ary _ Mrs. Nan Regina, x e ya Tpvors: ughters, 8. & Mrse Golda Delon. yer, CITY Ms. Ellen Reed, 76.

OAKLAND Survivors: Brothers, William, Elder, Enis France; Sisters, Mrs, Charles ’ Arnold, Mrs. Lucy LeMast

Daughters, Elizabeth, Berdina, Jean Redman; Sa A En Mts. Elizabeth Redman. fam M McCune, . Survivors: Son, one. cles; brothers, ’ Perry, Newton, James

McCun TPT ON--Bd Coe, 68. Survivors: Daughers. a. s. Gladys Stoo Rs M 5, Hel JoOrge. oe; bro: hore, . Robert, Gar, James Coes. sister, Mrs. ie esd

Surs rnard; ergara

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.| BOO Mrs. Mary Wilson, 91. Survivors: Dau hters, Mrs. James Hargrave, Mrs. Belle Adams. DALEVILLE—James David Hunter, 98. Survivor: Son, Charles ELWOOD—MTrs. « . Lena vivors: Husband, Pred;

bb aroline O’Blenis Survivors: John; ifighes Elsie, Margaret lenis; sons, jatoid, Guy O’Blenis; broshers, Jacob,

Iss te Kern; sister, Mrs. James Th

FOR RINGS AND PRINCE TON Mrs, Dora Woods Cross, 59. Survivors: Husband, Samuel; ; ‘daughters, Mrs. Hales, Mrs, Merr

Wolff, , Sursons,

BEAUTY

par Larm, ohe of the charter “of the Indiana farm bu1, died yesterday at St. Vincent's

on Mr. arms farm in county near Oxford, Ind. that the original idea of the state bureau was developed 25 years ago. For 15 years Mr. Larm had been a fifth district director of the bureau rang for 20 years he had been a diof the Indiana Farmers’ MuInsurance Co.

Surviving are a daughter and

grandson, Services. will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Larm home near , Oxtord,

Charles E. Meek

Ill for three months, Charles E. Meek, of 2039 Laurel st., died yesterday at his home. He was 57. ‘Mr. Meek was an electriciin and for five years had operated the Indianapolis Power & Light Co. substation on W. Washington st. He ‘was a native of Indianapolis, born Jan, 20, 1885, the son of Lawrence ‘and Jennie Meek.

.* Services will be held at 2 p. m.

ggamorrow at the Roy Tolin funeral jomie and burial will be in Washigton Park cemetery, Surviving are his wife, Clara; two | sons, Larry and James; a brother, deus, Col. Lester I. Meek, of the army; three sisters, Mrs. Nellie Slater, Mrs. Marie Weevie and Mrs. Florence Kern, and one grand- % daughter, Miss Judy Meek, all of | Indianapolis

oH Chester 1 J. Watters

‘Chester J. (Pods) Watters, an attendant at City hospital, where he had been employed for the last nine years, died there yesterday. "Mr. Watters was 48, an Indianapolis native and a World War I - veteran, He became ill while at . work, : Born April 2, 1894, the son of Robert K. and Mary BE. Watters, Mr, Watters in the first war served “a8 a sergeant with the motor transport corps in France. Services will be held at 8 a. m. Friday at St. Bridget's Catholic ‘¢hurch, with burial in Crown Hill. Surviving are his wife, Hattie; four brothers, James A. William S. and Harry F., all of Indianapolis, and Arthur of Cleveland, O., and two sisters, Mrs. Mamie Deans and Mrs. Margaret Finkbiner, both of Indianapolis.

Harold F. Dreisbach

Harold F. Dreisbach, owner of the Clipper resturant, 3444 Madison ave., rp gle tlied yesterday after a brief illness. "He was 54 and lved at 1202: N. New Jersey st. _ Mr. Dreisbach was a Circleville, O., native and had lived here for four years, most of which time he operated the Madison ave. restauJant. He was a member ofa Red A} Men's lodge. Services will be held at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Moore & Kirk north side colonial mortuary, with ‘burial in Park cemetery at Greenfield, Ind. There are no immediate survivors.

PROBES DEATH OF ~ VETERAN OF 2 WARS

LAFAYETTE, Ind. June 30 (U. { P)~Dr. John S. Morrison, Tippecanoe county coroner, today is in- ~ vestigating the mysterious death of ' Michael Sullivan, 67, who died Saturday after being found unconscious _ in a ditch last Wednesday with a , skul fracture. Mr. Sullivan was a veteran of World War I and the SpanishAmerican war. He is survived by two brothers and two sisters.

MILK BOTTLES WEIGH LESS |

Infproved glass-making methods have produced milk bottles weighing one-fourth less than the old‘fashioned bottle and averaging 45 per cent more round trips before they become unusable,

NE

Rr 7 pd Come Early

Faster Service

pr TREATMENT,

) nteed . bn he 0 Pero. TreatTod 50.

CURTIS kA Complete

ew York, one-time ambulance and truck driver in France, will direct physical training of Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps officers at Ft. Des Moines, Ia.

MRS. LENA BARNES’ SERVICES TOMORROW

Funeral services for Mrs, Lena Barnes, who.died yesterday at her home, 464 Concord st., will be held at 2 p..m, tomorrow at the Conkle funeral hoime. Burial will be in Floral park. Mrs. Barnes, a native of Greensburg, who had lived here 29 years, was 72 and had been ill many weeks. She was a member of the Tabernacle Baptist church. Surviving are a daughter, Miss Williamette Barnes of Indianapolis; two sons, Ora and Roy, both of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. W. S. Humphrey of Silver Springs, Md, and three grandchildren.

CITY MAN NATIONAL OFFICER OF GROTTO

The Mystic Order, Veiled Prophets of the Enchanted Realm, national fun-making organization of which the Indianapolis Sahara Grotto is a part, today named C. Wilbur Foster of Indianapolis deputy grand monarch. Mr. Foster was named in the annual election of officers which met at Columbus, O. He is a past monarch of the Sahara Grotto. The Columbus meeting also selected New ¥avrk for the 1943 con-

mitting.”

BRITONS HEALTHIER

people of Great Britain, after 1000 days of war, are healthier than in peace time, Minister of Health Ernest Brown told a cheering house of commons yesterday.

disorders.

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Name of Dairy

Ballard Ice Cream Co. 315 N. Alabama St. :

vention of the order—“the war per-|§

THAN IN PEACE TIME E

LONDON, July 1 (U. P.).—The|

Contrary to expectations of medi- | f= cal authorities, the blitz bombings | did not cause an increase in mental| & = 2

“Diphtheria killed more children | {8 in Britain last year than the Ger-|§

Forrest H. Kirkpatrick, personnel Janages will be toastmaster and M.

Sarkes Tarzian, chief engineer of the Bloom-

companied by Rudy Sieman and George Ziklai of his division.

Thomas Garland, Charles Davidson, Monica Buergler,

Robert Monro, Richard Lang, David Anthony, Clyde Dobbie, Sheridan, James Osman, Rabb, Thomas Taynes, Cox and Mary Ellen Widdop.

Herman

Slugging Priest | Captures Thief

CHICAGO, June 30 (U, P).— Father John A, Fedor fargot to “turn the other cheek” and used his fists when a prowler who tried to rob the poor hox struck him in the face. Battered, bruised, one eye czynski, 34, the would-be thief, told Judge John J, Griffin in fel- : ony court yesterday that “it would have been better” if he’d met a policeman with a gun. Father Fedor told Griffin that the fistic encounter occurred last Thursday when Tomczynski tried to steal $1.79 from the poor box at St. @ Cyril's Roman Catholic church, been drinking because. his girl refused to marry him,

TWO WAYS TO SERVE YOUR COUNTRY

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1. Buy War Bonds

2. Eat Nutritious Foods

mans did with bombs,” Mr. Brown

° o Nr Notice to Milk Consumers In accordance with the requirements of Milk Ordinance No. 47, the Indianapolis Board of Health herewith announces the grades of milk, cream, buttermilk and chocolate milk sold by each of the dairies serving the City of Indianapolis.

Grade

1214 Southeastern

Banquet Ice Cream & Milk Co.

Bosmas Dairy

301 Bethel Ave., Beech Grove, Ind.

1224 N, Capitol

Bridgman Dairy Co., Inc.

Capitol Dairies, Inc. 1213 N. Sherman Dr.

Carey & Sons 918 E. 30th St.

Christensen Dairy R. 1, New Augusta, Ind.

Cumberland Dairy Cumberland, Ind.

East End Dairies, Inc. 577 N. Highland Ave.

“Franklin Pure Milk Co. Franklin, Ind. .

- R. 1, Box 708

Golden Guernsey Farms, Inc.

Hornaday Milk Co. 1447 W. Market St.

Irvington Dairy R. 10, Box 225

Jersey Dairy Farm R. 15, Box 520

1101 E. St. Clair St.

Kroger Groc. & Baking (Dairy)

Maplehurst Farms R. 3, Box 350

Maywood Milk Co. Maywood, Ind.

Medo-Sweet 607 E. Hanna Ave.

Model Creamery 1250, Beecher St.

Mutual Milk Co. 2243 Bethel Ave.

Northwestern Milk Co. KR.17, Box 432 ~

Our Farm Jersey Dairy R. 14, Box 220

Polk Sanitary Milk Co. 1100 E. 15th St.

Wm. H. Roberts & Sons R. 19, Box 67 \

R. 1, Box 39

Schaefer Dairy Co, Inc. . 2324 E. 30th St.

Tansy Milk Co. — R. 5, Box 249 ‘

Weber Milk Co. 1125 Cruft St.

George Wright : Route 16, Indianapolis.

Rosedale Guernsey Dairy ,

Tomeczynski said he'd" -

man Wolff;

VANSY. . Batsel, chief engineer, will be|Iv® ; 2. principal speaker.

ington plant, will be present, ac- |i Student engineers to be honored |S = are James Siefert, George Goble, |=

Edward Tudor, |= George H. Nibbe, George Fathauer,|=

Edward |=

Charlotte |=

blackened, Thomas John Tom- .|==

= arouy sister, rs. Ann Gephart. Y. Darw Allie Riley, 68. Sur“Mrs, John Johnson; James; sister, Mrs,

Allman, 72,

Redman in, Geo: Wendall, Doyle Cross; Joseph, Simon Woods; ee gaze Montgomery, Mrs.

Wife,

Mary

: Loy Dora Survivors: vi Lavon,

al Mr tind 2d Sur- L daughters, Misses

SHINGTON-—Diaz Doolin, 61. vivors: Wife, Ina; brother, Lee; sis ters, Mrs. Léonard Powel

Allen, 35.

vo) $i ov d; o les, «

Mrs. Clay hetty; Mrs. then Aker.

vivor: Father, Francis Wiley,

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