Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1942 — Page 12

napolis resident who died at his ein Detroit Tuesday, will be ed tomorrow in Crown Hill fol-

g rites at 2:30 p. m. in the|®

by mortuary. He was 85. After living in Indianapolis - 25 ‘ears, Mr. Osborn went to Detroit + 1930, ‘Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. James J. Jordan of Indianapolis; nd three sons, Wilbur E. of Deoit, Merritt S. of Southport and B. of San Diego, Cal.

FINE: ONE TIRE ! SANTA MONICA, Cal, Oct. 22 . P.).—Spencer A. Richards, 22, was charged with drunken driving hen he crashed into and ripped a tire on a parked car owned by Eric Lang. Judge Marshall Hickson suspended a 180-day jail sentence on condition that Richards pay for ‘damage and give Lang one tire.

eran "ot. ‘world yar I is treas- " a monthly report to the mer ors, Ho R. Rice, secretary, announced that the club has voted $25 to the united war fund Mr. Higgs campaign. The club will open its winter season with a halloween party to be held Friday, Oct. 30, in the clubrooms at 46 N. Pennsylvania st.

DELEGATE DIES IN HOTEL A delegate to the Improved Order of Red Men convention, Ora ‘Fansher, 67-year-old Muncie resjdent, died last night of a heart attack at the: Claypool hotel. He was in the

hallway . of the eighth floor when stricken shortly before 9 o'clock. The body was taken to the Speaks &

Finn funeral home,

and Worn-Out

Because of Excess

now that -means thousands oa 1S a3 may Took and feel five to ten

Joots fae dn unger, who now look old before : ine Sue to non-organic and non-

dney and Bladder troubles slow- | it

2 gam ig ad proper removal of excess acids. Signs of Excess Acids

-_ The speed and strain of life today, wo igh work, frequent colds, or orontive eatng = As an excess of as and bod! ch may Slowly t i uD detine your health, if not

propery, remove. ie acids and clean and blood, nature causes Jour 1 a ry your } blood ¢ through nine million

in your Kidneys about times very er] Dight and day, of tired

Wi sasy to see that your Kidneys may get slow down when overworked. frequently are highly ‘Irritating to the skin and the nerves, so you can oe how W they } Jnay make the skin look dry,

i rr ns ot excess acidity may be Burming Er tation, Frequent, Smarting or es, Backache, Nervousness, Fk Circles ndér Eyes, Swollen Ankles, | a Pains and Dizziness, due to nonorganic and Jon-systenic Kidney and Bladder tro

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of women and men in over 70 different countries as an aid for suffering caused by nonorganic and non-systemic Kidnéy and Bladder troubles. 1. Help the Kidne move excess acids which may become tat 2. Palliate burning and smarti the Bladder and . urinary passages. 3. the Kidneys flush wastes which may become’ poisonous if allowed to accumulate, thus aiding nature in stimulating an increase of energy which may easily make you look and feel years younger.

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Services Crawfordsville for William * E. Henkel. -

William E. Henkel, president of the Henkell-Randall-Warner Printing Co. and a past president of the

day _ in Crawfordsville, services will be at 10 a. m. in the Hisey & Titus mortuary, 951 N. Delaware st. Ill several weeks, Mr. Henkel died yesterday at his home, 5336 Broadway. After 10 years in the printing business in Crawfordsville, Mr. Henkel came to Indianapolis in 1902 and founded the Mutual Printing Co. In 1922, he established the Henkel-Randall Co. which merged with the Printing Arts Co. in 1928. The present firm name resulted. Mr. Henkel served the Rotary cluh as president in 1923 and 1924. He was a member of the Masonic lodge at Crawfordsville, the Scottish Rite and the Murat Shrine. He belonged to the Meridian Street ‘Methodist church.

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Rites Tomorrow

For Hattie Zink

FUNERAL services for Mrs. Hattie May Zink, 217 E, 24th st, who died yesterday in St. Vincent’s hospital, will be held at. 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Hisey & ‘Titus mortuary. Burial will be in Washington Park. She was 72. A resident of Indianapolis 53 years, Mrs. Zink was born in a log cabin near McCordsville, a daughter of George W. and Phoebe Hines McCord, pioneer residents of Hancock county. The widow of a retired locomotive engineer, Mrs. Zink’s only immediate survivor is a son, George H. of Indianapolis.

MRS. BOESE’S RITES SET Rites for Mrs. Kate Boese, who died yesterday at her home, 2007 N. Capitol ave.; will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Krieger funeral home. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Boese was 84 and was ill a month. Her husband, Henry C. Boese, died 26 years ago. Surviving are several grandchildren and great-grandchildren, all living outside of Indianapolis,

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Moosiheart day will be celebrated by the local chapter of the Women of the Moose at. 2 p. m. next Sunday in the Moose temple, 135 N. Delaware st., Mrs. Hazel Postna announced today. ‘.~ The birthday of U. S. Senator James J. Davis of Pennsylvania, founder of Mooseheart, will also be celebrated. A class of 75 candidates will be initiated by chapter 11, Women of the Moose, as a further tribute to Senator Davis. A program designed to interest outsiders invited to the meeting has been prepared by the Mooseheart alumni committee of which Mrs. Lucille Cox is chairman.

MRS. OSTERMEIER’S FUNERAL TOMORROW

Funeral services for Mrs. Sophia Paul Ostermeier, who died Tuesday at her home near Gobles, Mich., will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the North Side Church of God, 900 W. 30th st. Burial will be in Cumberland. ) Mrs. -Ostermeier was born in Indianapolis Sept. 3, 1875, and moved to Michigan City in 1924 and to Gobles, Mich., in 1934. Survivors are the husband, Carl; two daughters, Mrs. Edna Baird of Michigan City and Mrs, Ethel Struckman of Indianapolis; a son, Earl, of Michigan City; ‘a. sister, Mrs. Fred Lenkhardt, and a brother, William F. Paul, both of Indianapolis; eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

MRS. LORA B. KOONTZ IS BURIED IN OHIO

Mrs. Lora Bell Koontz, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Carl S. Huber, in Dayton, O., Tuesday, was buried today at Magnolia, O. She was 80. Mrs. Kontz, who was the widow of George W. Koontz, who died in Lima, O., 13 years ago, studied music at Oberlin university and was a frequent Indianapolis visitor. Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Guy Scott Robie and Mrs. William M. Zeller of Indianapolis and Olive of Washington, and a son, Raymond of San Pedro, Cal.

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DALE—Mrs. Tessie Caroline Rainey, 49. Survivors: Husband, William; sons, Private Carl and 'Narl Rainey; mother, Mrs. Minerva Gentry; sister, Mrs. Delph Taylor; brother, Jess Gentry. ELWOOD—Daisy Marcella Lashure, 20. 'EVANSVILLE—Leroy T. Reitz, 51. Survivors: Mother, Mrs. Anna Reitz; daughters, Mrs.” Louise Offerman and Mrs Charles Beaver; sons, Leroy Jr. and Gilbert Reitz; sisters, Mrs. Lawrence Aschoff and Miss Bertha Reitz; brothers, Theodore and Clarence Reitz. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Gibson, 82: Survivors: Husband, Charles; daughter, Mrs. Goldie Gonner; son, William Ellert. Mrs. Mary Stinchfield, 60. Survivors: Husband, Charles; daughters, Mrs. Mary Roth and Mrs. Mabel Diefenbaugh; son, Sanders Stinchfield; brothers, Albert, Henry and Robert Taylor.

FRANCISCO—Walter T. Arnold, 52.

Survivors: Son, Amos Katterjohn; daughters, Mrs. Ed Hemmer, Miss Alice Kattterjohn, Mrs. Oswald Tischendorf and Mrs. Delmond Cole. ~~HUNTINGBURG—Sherman Kellams, 74. Survivors: Sons, Hassel Loi Basil Kellams; brothers, John and B. R. Kellams; sisters, Mrs. Lillie Hensley Corinth and Mrs, Sarah Brown. JONESVILLE—John H. Schroer, 67. Survivors. Son, Franklin Schroer; daughter, Mrs. Carl Zeigler; sisters, Mrs. William Moorman and Miss Louise Schroer.

gTOORESVILLE-William, John Wasson,

NEW ALBANY—George Herman Woelflin, 78. Survivors: Wife, Ida; daughters, Mrs. Erslie Selzer and Mrs. Lora Zurschmiede; son. Earl Woelflin; sisters, Mrs. Mary Moran, Miss Delilah Craig and Mrs, Rina Padget; brother, Fred Woelflin. NEWBURGH—Mrs. Eva Toombs Holder, 76. . Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Oral Beadles and Mrs, Corene Rutt; son, Sidney Holder. . RUSHVILLE Lysander Jerome Sampson, 91. Survivors: Sons, Charles and Robert Sampson; brothers, Horatio G., Byron T., Lot G. and Dr. Dorset Sampson; sisters, Mrs. Miranda Kiplinger and Mrs. Cole,

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