Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 September 1942 — Page 12
337 MASS. AVE.
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Inspect 3205 S. Meridian Saturday and Sunday P.M. “featured on this page”
Lovely 4-Bedroom Home, 11;-Story. 2 Bedrooms Down. Good Well. Lot 75x325. A Fine Location
Croan Builds Ywo-Bedroom
Bungalow Open to Public
1944 Sharon ave. ... fo be shown today and tomorrow.
the West Side
The dwelling has ‘hardwood floors throughout, is equipped with flush type doors and is completely screened. It has a garage in the rear and is painted cream and decorated with green shptters. The living room has cross ventilation, colonial wallpaper and a guest closet. North of this room is the large kitchen with room for a dinette. It has yellow walls and ceiling, built-ins, marbleized linoleum flooring, blue : marbleized worktops and a window to the north and one to the east. A hallway south of the living room leads to the two bedrooms
] and bathroom. The hall is de-
signed like thhe living room ‘and has a linen cabinet built in ‘the wall. J The bathroom has yellow walls and ceiling, blue marbleized linoleum flooring, a built-in bathtub, and a large linen cabinet. Both bedrooms have one closet and cross ventilation. The northwest room contains light rose colored wallpaper and the southwest room has wallpaper of flower design with a gray background. There is a full basement with a hand fired furnace, enclosed coal bin and five. steel cased windows.
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4 BEDROOMS IN S. SIDE HOUSE
Structure Built by Grimm Suitable for Family With Children.
Built for_a large family is the dwelling at 3205 S. Meridian st., constructed by Charles HF. Grimm. It will be open for inspection this week-end. Containing four bedrooms, two upstairs and two down, the home is ideal for a family with children. It has ample storage space in the attic and has a large two car garage
at the rear. A small recessed porch permits entrance to the living room which is papered in tan and has a white ceiling. The woodwork is natural finished pine and there is a double window facing the street.
Has Large Closet
A wide arch leads from the living room to the dining room which has an entranceway to the staircase that leads to the upstairs bedrooms. A large cedar closet is in the rear
bedroom. Off the dining room to the east is the kitchen which has green painted walls and has a utility room off to the south. The downstairs bathroom is in the same design as the kitchen with cream upper walls and ceiling. There is a built-in shower with the bathtub, Peach walls are in the northcast bedroom and the northwest room is decorated in blue. Both have large closet space and cross ventilation. A warm air steel furnace is in the full basement. It contains laundry facilities, storage space and could be made into a social room.
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Nothing ‘Exotic’ About the Fine
DOYLESTOWN, Pa. Sept. 26 (U. P).—The defendants looked hopeful as one of their number ’ explained the difference between a strip tease .and an exotic dance but Judge Hiram H. Keller only looked confused. In the exotic, it seems, the dancer does not exactly remove the veils—her only adornment—but merely lifts and swishes them around. As for the strip tease— everything goes. “Oh,” exclaimed his honor, leaving the proprietor off with a $400 fine and suspending sentence on six others,
A. F. TROSTLE, BIG 4 (ENGINEER, IS DEAD
Albert F. Trostle, a Big Four railroad engineer, died yesterday at St. Francis hospital. He was employed by the railroad 29 years and lived at 249 N, Richland st. He was 59. Services will be held at 3 p. m. Monday in the home. Burial will be in Floral Park. A native of Gettysburg, Pa., Mr. Trostle lived most of his life in Indianapolis. He was a member of the Loyal Order of Moose and the Brotherhood of Railway Firemen. Surviving are his wife, Cora; three sons, Harold, John and Charles, a daughter, Mrs. Donald Aldrich, all of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Ed Ridley of Altoona, Pa., and Mrs. William Schultz of Forest Park, Ill, and a brother, George of Altoona and two grandchildren,
State Deaths
BIC: Mrs, Leona Mae Evans, 35. Survivors: Husband, Willia: C.; two daughters and three sons. BIRDSEYE—Mrs. Lydia Anne Choate, 87. Survivors: Son, Gabriel; daughters, Mrs. Sarah Colber and Mrs. Ida Underhill; brothers, Hiram, George, . Henry Kellems. COLUMBUS—Richard J. Dickey, 62. Survivors: Wife; sons, Lieut. John and Robert Dickey. DALE—George A. Leathco, 80. Survivors: Wife Pearl; daughters, Mrs. Martha Hensley, Mrs. Ruth Puller and Mrs. Mary Kirkpatrick; sons, William and Raymond Kirkpatrick; step-son, Kenneth Schafer. ELWOOD-—Mrs. Mary -Jane (Mo . Survivors: Daughters, S. Beulah Ballentine, Miss Hazel Courtney, Y Mrs. Mary Thornburg, Miss Betty ean, Miss Ann Margaret and Miss Minnie Courtney; son, James E. Courtney. EVANSVILLE—MTrs. Etta Montague Lord, 50. Sirvivors: Hrsband, George A.; father, J. 8. JMontague, daughter, Miss Janis Lord; sons, Aiken, William, and Richard; sisters, Mrs, Joe Foster, and Mrs. B. G. Lindsey; brother, Samuel Montague. JONESBORO—Charles McQuiston, 71. Survivors: Wife, Stella; sons, Glen and Earl McQuiston: daughter, Miss Louise McQuiston; sisters, Mrs. Rettie Knight and Mrs. Lena Carey. LANDESS—Henry William Love, 78. Survivors: Sons, .Glenn O., A. G., Clyde C., and Corda R. Love; daughters, Mrs, Effie Wilson, Mrs. Raymond Gunyon and Mrs. Noga. Brasitora. Mes. dats Rectars, Mo r Tr TS ary Hec! 8, L. Huff and Mrs. Clara Brown 2 —Mrs ary Martha Le| sur. vivors: Daughters, Mrs. Abe Hurley, Mm Ben Wark, Mrs. Robert Pattison, Ralph Monticue and Mrs. Conn; Fo Westley and Oliver es pS other, Joseph
Current; sister Rhoda A VINCENNES-—MTrs, Eltzaveth Sanders, Rnd, ro Matiids 3 Ss, at pas s. Margare ey, he " Survivors: Sens Jo John Edgar, Woods and Richard
WASHIN GTON—Darius Burch, 83.
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| Taken ill while returning home, Claude E. (Rip) Turner, retired city
on Harding st. late yesterday. He
ailment was believed to have caused his death. Mr. Turner, who was 51 and lived at 1212 W. 20th st., retired last December after 20 years with the fire department. He last served at station 23 at Udell and Rader sts. Funeral services will be held at 1 p. m. Monday at the Harry W. Moore peace chapel. Burial will be in Putnamvillé, Ind. Born in Putnam county, Mr. Turner lived in Indianapolis since 1908. \ . Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Laura Conley of Terre Haute; a sister, Mrs. Lola Atkins of Indianapolis and three brothers, Emmett and Emmons of Indianapolis and Raymond of Greensburg, Ind.
Ancient Bombs
Claude E. (Rip (Rip) Turner| *cguces
KUIBYSHEV, Russia, Sept. 26 (U. P.).—Archeologists have discovered fragments of fire bombs used before the birth of Christ at the ancient town of Mung, near Khavaling in the remote Tadzhik republic; just north of Afghanistan, it was announced today. Fragments of the bombs were found at the gates of the old city. One fragment had Been part of a bomb about as large as an 8-inch artillery shell. At the same site, the archeologists found pottery and earthenware dating back to the Samanid dynasty of 874 to 999 years before Christ. A hand mill of the kind used in Egypt for grain between 2000 years and 3000 years before Christ was found at Shmon. The expedition, sponsored by the Tadzhik academy of science, is continuing its excavations,
ROTARY’S NOMINEES ‘CAMPAIGN’ TUESDAY
Nominees for directors of the Rotary club will have an oppor-
Tuesday when the club meets for luncheon at the Claypool hotel. On the annual “nominee’s day” program preliminaries and business are cut to a minimum and the time given over to the two opposing tickets for their campaigning. On “The Hubs” slate are Charles E. Foreman. Carl M. Geupel, William D. Hamerstadt, Parker P. Jordan, J. Floyd King, Frank G. Laird, Dr. Charles O. McCormick and Harry Reid. On “The Spokes” ticket are Donald W. Alexander, Chariton N. Carter, Edward 8. Dowling, Paul Lee Hargitt, Robert L. Moorhead, Daniel F. Munn, Merle Sidener and L. Richards Wagner. The election is scheduled for Tuesday night, also at the Claypool. Members will vote at 6 p, m., preceding the dinner at 7 o'clock. The election night entertainment committee includes Mr. Wagner, chairman; Raymond E. Siebert, vice chairman, and Richard W. Coons, Dudley Gallahue, Cortez R. Shaffer, Henry L. Stenger, Glenn F. Warren and David P. Williams.
SERVICES MONDAY ‘FOR JOHN M. FISLAR
John M. Fislar, who died yesterday at his home, 2116 Spann ave. will be buried Monday in Green-
at 10 a. m. in the J. C. Wilson funeral home. Mr, Fislar was 77 and a native of Jackson county. He was a member of the Masonic lodge at Greenwood and ‘the Broadway Baptist church. ; Surviving are his wife, Jennie; two sons; Charles W. and George W. of Indianapolis, and two daughters, Ruth of Indianapolis and Mrs. Paul Scott of Ft. Wayne. ‘
FUNERAL MONDAY FOR CAPT. KENNEDY
Capt. Fred C. Kennedy, former fire chief, will be buried Monday in Washington Park following rites af 3 p. m. in Shirley Brothers central
Pallbearers will be city firemen, Harry Van Pelt, Walter Giesendanner, Chelcie Wuerzburger, Harry Miller, Hugh White and Robert Newby.
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Fund Volunteers [Fun Te Get Insig nis |
VOLUNTEER WORKERS mn the United War Fund campaign will receive OCD insignia for their
‘Stanley "W. ‘Shipnes, general
chairman, said today that volunteers must complete a minimum of three hours basic training in the purposes and functions of the fund and its member agencies. They ' also must complete at least 30 hours of volunteer work.
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ROBERT W. STIRLING
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Prospect St. MA-9433
The OCD insignia will be given through the co-operation of ihe Marion County Civilian Defense council, The $1,500,000 war fund drive opens Oct. 5 and closes Oct. 23. It will be an “all out” moneyraising campaign for such organizations as British War relief, U. 8. O., Navy Relief society, com~
Lost and Found
7 Brown zipper bri Left on Finder Wash, street - RL caine. Sentinel Printing Co. RI-g881. .
JT~Cocker Spaniel (red), male, vie 42d and Central. Answers name “Spice”. Reward. HU-8107.
LOST--Black, white, with brown mix. dog, Reward. TA-
female. Name Snookie. 4716.
munity fund, United China relief, Marion County Civilian defense council, and several others.
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White fox terrier, tan around o eye and tan tail. HU-3645 or WA-3730,
PEKINGESE DOG, Jed female, blind in one eye, name “Toy.” LI-5075, MA-8734.
BY U. S. MARSHAL
Charged with selling allegedly worthless distributorships for prefabricated houses for $500, two offi- |: cials of the Stoker Corporation of America, 120 E. Market st., and
three former salesmen were arrested. yesterday by the U. S. mar-
al. Those arrested were Charles B. Levy, 51, of 538 E. 38th st. president {of the corporation; Mrs. Sarah 2. Levy, 37, his wife, and a director of the corporation; John M. MecClure, 48, of 2834 E. 16th st.; Harry David Hutchins, 51, of 1116 N, New
of 656 E. 12th st., Apt. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Levy were free on bonds totaling $7500. Bonds for the others were placed at $1000 each. Based on investigations by Thomas L. Starr, postal investigator, the affidavits charged that allegedly exclusive rights to handle prefabricated houses were sold on the claim the product was the lowest priced on the market. AMdavits charged the prices were 30 epr cent higher than competition, thys making it to sell the|?® houses.
BOOK TO ADDRESS CLUB
William H. Book, executive vice president of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, will speak Monday noon at a luncheon of the Scientech club in thhe Board of Trade building. His subject will be “Bursting at the Seams,” an illustrated study of the suburban growth of Indianapolis.
Deaths—Funerals 1
Indianapolis Times, Satur. Sept. 26, 1042 AMPBELL—Bruce Alan, e 2 Ww lovad little son of Mr. ang LTR tiitam R. Cainpbell, grandson of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Robert brac ke, Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Campbell, passed away Saturday mornjhe. Service fom ue oS dence, 558%: N. Sreiont, Mond fonday. 1 a. > Burial ng after 3 p. pid Shirley a Service. ¥ 7
RECTED NOTICE) FISLAR-Joh! .» husband of Jennie, a. ther of Ruth, Chaise W., George W. Harry E. (deceased), and rs. Paul Scott of Ft. Wayne, also four grandchildren, four sisters and one brother,
etery.. Friends may call at the “chapel of the chimes.” (Seymour papers please copy.)
KENNEDY-~Fred C., age 57, beloved husband of Myrtle "Ken: nnedy; brother of Mrs. Joke Maenger, Mis. Nellie Rubush, Ss. orence an TS Howard, Robert z and’ Ira Kennedy; uncle of Earl band or deceased; Shatiey. and | and Bans Mi Milender, » Harry and Rubush, bs ard and J iy
LARSH —- Jeanette L. beloved sister is Rober ts yr Bon Toad aa oberts an yrtle 8, away Friday. Funeral Monday, 1:30 a " from Shirley Bros. Irving Hill apel, 5377 ‘E. Washington st. urial Asbury cemetery, Morristown, Ind. Friends may call at-tae chapel after 10 a. m. Sunday.
OLVEY—Walter PF, 330 N. Linwood ave. beloved husband of Riza. father of Mrs. Thelma Klusman and John R. city; Nel A." Olvey, Muncie; son of Mes, Hattie Qlvey, Siey; brother of Mrs. Cottrell, La and Charles L. ‘diver. Parkersburg, W. a , departed this life, Th 3 e 56. ersl, Bungat:
gton st., 1
Noblesville, Friends in-
LEN—Aans, Temple ave. beloved ee of bert Polen, mother of |G Richar: gurdner of Totisnapolls and
Berihh iy AR ind. departed 4 ais life haradeys a
Sunday, Moore & Kirk Irvin ton on torts,
5343 risl Anderson OE Fries Tivited. |
RIECK —- Johanna e 17 rs, beloved mother Carrie Tharp and en Emma Stumph; os seven grandchildren, one mera] M | Fay. r&b Bhiriey L200 W V. Mi
Friends i Burial hy ih Friends may call at the chapel after 7p. m, Satur rday.
SMITH-—Trieodors W. 84, beloved husband as bg ith," tath faites ot of ‘George's 7+ er of
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T AMERICAN TEA 650 Virginia Ave.
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TWO OFFICE GIRLS 3808 E. WASHINGTON “EASTMAN SUNSHINE CLEANERS" : | WANTED —Female jor dorimary. kitchen and dining room help in female divie ress W. 3 Van Nuys, Supt. te ‘Village for Epileptics, New Castle, Ind. Branch Store Manager. Ex» perience not essential. Apy
ply 1004 Madison.
NON-SCHOOL GIRLS, age 13-20, with and without bicycles; a
y work: good pay. ists. Advance ment . on Tho vanities. GRA r. Sweeney, 9 8. Meridian.
UTY .OPERATORS--Out state, ip Rate. Jn Soe per hour, short hours, P. ., other arrs Bata " you want to. No fee. BEAUTY, 401 Roosevelt Bldg. RI-0481.
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