Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1942 — Page 8
the ‘Harry ‘Ww. Moore peace
The Rev, George T. King,|.
of the Emerson Avenue Bap-
lal ‘will be in Mfemorial Park. ‘Mr. Nieten died Tuesday at his ne, 573 N. Tacoma ave. after ne months’ illness. He was 58. A native of Evansville, he came Indianapolis. 32 years ago. Surviving are the wife, Matilda; daughters, Thelma, Marie and mary of Indianapolis, nine sons, Louis, Charles, Raymond, t and Ronald gll uf Indian-,-and Edward of Evansville; Sergt. Melburn Nieten, at-
Tex, and Richard, serving with the navy at San Francisco.
‘18 U, 8. FLIERS HURT
LONDON, Sept. 10 (U. P.).--Fif-teen a air force men were
Since I Lost That Ugly Fat
You adult fat people may often slim down without starvatio and backbreal ing exercises when your excess fat is due to thyroid deficiency nd you have nothing
ks only according to recommendations he I, with the package. » Marmola is not a cure-all, If in doubt at any time abot advis. ability of tbr and for further in. formation as to ‘the properties and ef. fects of the Marmols Harsdients , ts, consult a sicia need Marmols, why not lose those ‘uncomfortable Sounds the sold mor ve more milion besa Packages duting
‘will be held at 10° a. m. Saturday
“|she ‘lived in Indianapolis 256 years.
' Francis D. Moore (left) and.
version of their traditional slogan.
MARK E.. MATTHEWS SERVICES TOMORROW
Mark E. Matthews, planning and standards supervisor for the Schwit-zer-Cummins Co., will be buried tomorrow in Crown Hill following rites at 2 p. m. in the McNeely mortuary. Il two months, Mr. Matthews died yesterday at his home, 1115 W. 31st st. He was with SchwitzerCummins five years and 25 years ago was a: tool supervisor at the. old Marmon. car plant. : A native of Fowler, he: lived in Indianapolis most of his 57 years. Surviving are the wife, Carrie; three daughters, Mrs. Florence Thompson, Mrs. Mabel Marshall and Mrs. Helen Ittner; two sons, Norman N, and William W., and seven grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.
MRS. AMANDA DEEDS | SERVICES SATURDAY
Funeral services for Mrs, Amanda E, Deeds, wife of @#mar O. Deeds,
in the Centenary Christian church. Burial will be in' Washington Park. She died yesterday at her home, 2839 E. 10th st., at the age of 68. A native of Huntington county,
Surviving, in addition to the hus band, are two daughters, Mrs. Ethel Martin and Mrs. Mary Tichenor; of Indianapolis, and three sons,
/BLOSED) SATURDAY UNTIL 5 P. N.
On Account of Holiday
Glenn and Albert of Indianapolis and 1 Marion of Chicago.
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with the marine corps recruiting office here, emphasize the'6 1942 tell it to the marines,” is being given nation-wide display.
{FOR MRS. ELVA CREAL |
1 her home, 1514 W. 25th st. She was
| until 6 p. m. today.
Joseph A. Drury, staff sergeants The slogan, “If you MUST talk,
Mrs Donahue's | Funeral Today
Mrs. Laura Donahue, who cele= brated her 50th wedding anniversary Aug. 30, was burried today in Holy Cross following rites at St. Anthony's church, Mrs. Donahue, wife of Daniel E. Donahue, died Monday at her home, 210 N. Holmes ave. She was 66. She had lived in Indianapolis 55 years: Surviving, in addition to her husband, are a son, Emmett; a daughter, Mrs. Hazel Cooper; two brothers, Sergt. Earl Higgs of the Indianapolis police ' department and Roy Higgs, all of A Indianapolis; a granddaughter and four grandsons.
PALESTINE RABBI SENDS U, S. PLEA
JERUSALEM, Sept. 10. (U. P).— Isaac Herzog, chief rabbi of Palestine, sent the following message to the United States for the Jewish new year Saturday: “Men and women of the United States and all who strive and toil to rescue frue civilization in this unprecedented world crisis, we send you blessings and greetings on the Jewish new. year. “Faith and trust shall be your motto in this gigantic struggle between light and darkness. America, the citadel of democracy and liberty. built upon the rock of prophetic teaching, become inspired with that immovable faith in the ultimate triumph of the great ideal of the future portrayed by Israel as the most afflicted victim of inhumanity in. this darkest hour of its tragic but glorious history, and resolve now upon its restoration after the present gloom will have vanished with God's help.” Em —————— Rc—————
SERVICES SATURDAY
Mrs. Elva 8. (Peggy) Creal, wife of E A. Creal, died yesterday at
49.
Services will be held Saturday in Terre Haute. The body will be at the Hisey & Titus mortuary here
A resident of ‘Indianapolis 25
P. M.
With a
BiG SALE
IT WILL PAY. YOU TO WAIT Always a a Square
43-45 so. ILLINOIS ST.
“RITES” wilt Also Be Closed Monday, Sept. 21 Until 5 P.M. and will Remain Open Until 9 P. M
STARTING TODAY!
years, Mrs. Creal was a member of the Third Church of Christ.
RITES SATURDAY FOR MILDRED E, KENNARD
Rites for Mrs. Mildred E. Kennard, wife of Jesse A. Kennard, 1950 N. Adams st., will be held at.1 p. m. Saturday at the home. ‘The Rev. Almon J. Coble, pastor of the Brightwood Methodist church, will be in charge and burial will be in Bethel cemetery at Walesboro. Mrs. Kennard died yesterday at her home. a member of the Brightwood Methodist church. Surviving, in addition to her husband, are two sons, Alvin and Herschel; a daughter, Mrs, Mae Crooke: three brothers,” Walter, Henry and Louis Sharp; 11 grandchildren and two great-granchildren, all of Indianapolis.
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He died yesterday at his home in|
Services will be held at 11:30 a. m. Saturday in the Flanner & Buchmortuary. The Rev, Richard . Moore,” pastor of the Central Christian church of Lebanon, will be in charge, ‘Services in Cleveland will be held tomorrow afternoon at the First Baptist church.
With Firm Since 1906
Employed as a clerk in the sales department of the Indianapolis
Gibbs. never worked. for any. other
the Cleveland plant. He returned to Indianapolis in 1920 as manager of the local plant. Promoted to assistant to the president, he was
eral offices in 1029. A: He became president five years ago when Henry F. Pope was promoted to chairman. of .the board of dibo Sha His last visit to Indianapolis. was Lin April, ‘shortly « before his fatal Active in Civic Affairs
carl ©. ‘Gibbs, who worked | nis {way up from clerk in the Indian-|l |apolis plant to president of the Na. | tional Malleable Steel & Casting| |Co, ‘will be buried Saturday nl Crown Hill.
firm. In 1918 he was promoted to | sales manager and transferred. to
transferred back to Cleveland gen- |
diving cloth” that better could: be vied for, uinforms. Y Being something of a novice at the lucid lingo they use to. go with the “zoot sul s” and the ‘drape shapes,” we accepted at its. face value an office of war information| official's advice that ‘“gandy dancers” would be among the persons who should heed the warning. That was a major error, Our correspondent, who signed his letter Harry Boyd, general delivery,
plant in 1906 after his graduation |=s from Central Business: college, Mr.|
Active in civic affairs while here, Mr, Gibbs served two years as chair-! man of the ifdustrial division of-the Community fund drive and for sev-' eral years was chairman of the, manufacturers’ ‘division of the Chamber of commerce. ‘He had been a director of the Fletcher, Trust Co. and of the Associated Employers of Indianapolis, An outstanding golfer, Mr. Gibbs
the Indianapolis Country club and
tournaments. He was president of | the Indianapolis Country club two years and was a member of the Highland Country club, the Indianapolis Athietic club, the Columbia club and Rotary. A native of Rush county, Mr. Gibbs came here with "his family
He graduated from Shortridge high school, where he was a football star. He was marred to Miss June Hodson here on Thanksgiving day of 1910. The wife is the only immediate survivor.
had held the championship title of |§ had participated in several state J
before he entered elementary school.
CELLIE M'CORMACK DEAD HERE AT 40
S, ‘Cellie McCormack, wife of . Thomas D. McCormack, 200 N. Tacoma ave., died yesterday in St. Vine cent’s hospital. She was 40.
Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. | tomorrow at the home and burial! will be in Washington park. ~ Born in Edmonson county, Mrs. McCormack. was a resident of ne] dianapolis 17 years. Surviving are the husband, a son, Clarence of Indianapolis; her par-| ents, Mr. and Mrs. Beverly C. john son, residents of Kentucky; sisters, Mrs. Bessie Rich of hg anapolis and Miss Thelma Johnson of Ft. Wayne, and four brothers,
Orin and Fred Johnson of Chicago, and Carlos and Everett Johnson, who live in Kentucky.
State Deaths
BRAZIL—David N. Stokes, 76. vivor, brother, J. B. Bunker HILL—D. wc Vandevender, Survivors: Wife; Emery, Charles; Arthur and Pliny: ‘daughter, Mrs. John utcher., CAMDEN—Mrs. Margaret M. Marts, Survivors: Husband, Elwood; sisters, Mrs. Thomas Allen and ‘Mrs, Minnie Price; brother, Charles. DELPHI—-B. F, Thayer, 77. Survivors: Wife, idudora; sons, Harold and Josep; ‘daughter, Mrs. Gay Maxwell. ELKHART -Orrin H. Markel, 62. survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Dan Albrecht ‘and Mrs Guy Hamilton; brothers, I. J. and
WwW. W. Louis B. Larsen, 55, Survivor: Wife, e: 3
Josephin ] GOSHEN—Daniel A, Lehman, 82, Survivors: Brother, Isaac. ENIGHTIVILLE- Su C. sto oms, 5 55. Wife, Nettie: daughters, Mrs. oe and Mara Iyna; som, son, Russell; Mrs. Sarah E. ms; sis r, Mrs. Bthel Hadley; brothers, Seorge, ‘Huidord,
hard, Marion and O LA PORT J . Smita, 3 50. Survivors: Wife, ther; sons, rad
by pc pr ice-leang st. in St. Louis, Union |v
ave. in Kansas City, 16th st. in Den-|
ver, Lark st. in Chicago, and every
other skid row street in the western part of this good American country,
and we resent being classed with these rug cutters, jive turners _and hep cats. “We wear levis or Frisco jeans and we are till tamping track (railroad track), loading ships and swamping
cargo. loading ‘victory ships with
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Downstairs . . . at BA NENW HITEHILL
12 MONTHS to pay if desired
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Es Orville; sisters, Mrs, Nettie Lindgren, Mrs Prank Phillips and Mrs. August Walsh: brothers, Lester and Harry. LOGANSPORT--Mrs. Indiana DeLawter, 91. Survivars: Husband, Jacob; sons, J. Bg ughiers, Mrs. Sadie Slag Mis. Calvin Hans and Mrs. Charles e.
ML Slers BE EB Nea "86. Roach, Mrs. Tomas Wiser and: Mrs. Margaret A. Swanberg. MICHIGAN CITY—Mrs. Docia Gootirod, 78. Survivors: Husban daughters, Mrs. Esther Hoffman and Mrs.
Mrs. Bessie owell
and rs. M Robison; wrothers, Allen, John and Julies
HAWAKA—Willilam Warner, 58. SurMrs.. Henry Miiliman. ||
MISHA vivors: Daughter,
Mrs. Nellie L. Price, Willard; son, Ward ‘Rosbrough.
Survivors: ; ‘Mrs. Dana
Schmidt; sons, Edgar and Victor; ret ? innie
Solid Masle Breakfast
Bstomton Table
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John . W. III, stopped ‘oyernigh ig " Zanesville, 0. Thiele Sar was pa:
21ST ST. LEAGUE TO MEET
‘The East 21st Street Civic leagub i will hold its first fall meeting ag: 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in school 68: Ernest Black is president. 2
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