Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1942 — Page 17

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Ensign Pryor as Associated with : the trust de-

partment. of the Union Trust

company of Indianapolis since 1929, Miss Lucille Pryor will report Nov. 10 to ‘Smith college, Northampton; Mass. for ‘training with the WAVES. Commissioned an ensign on Nayy day, she was sworn in the

following day. Pryor, who is 32, lives

- Ensign at 115 E, 18th st. and is the

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Pryor of Martinsville.” Graduating from Martinsville high school in 1929, Ensign Pryor received her LLB degree from the Indiana law school and was admitted to practice law in the In-

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| Thornton, widow of William. W.! Crawfordsville and had lived in | Thornton, former ‘judge of

\ FERN D; SPROUSE, vite |

H.. Sprouse, 834 E. WyFe _oming st. dled yesterday in the Widow of E he Active] City. hospital after s three years’

In Club Work; Former >

Mrs. Sprouse was a ‘native of

ndianapolis 26 years. She was a county superior court, will ‘be held | member of the Girls’ Friendly

4 club. at -11:30 a. m. tomorrow in ‘the! Survivors, ‘in sadition to the

nome, 2021 N.. Delaware st., with the ‘husband, ‘include Mrs. Sprouse’s

Rev. F. Marion Smith, pastor of}. father, Calvin: ‘Hackerd of IndiapCentral Avenue Methodist church, | fapolls. ©

. |oMeiating.’ Burial will be in Crown|

nves the law book.

diana supreme court and the federal court of this district in 1936. She is 3g member of the Second Presbyterian church, Alpha Gamma Lafreian club, Indiana Bar association, Women Lawyers association of Indiana and the Indianapolis Speakers club.

FREAK ACCIDENT FATAL NEW CASTLE, Ind, Oct: 30 (U.

P.).—Lee Elwood, 45, foreman at

the Chrysler Corp., died yesterday at Henry County hospital of: injuries suffered in a freak accident. Elwood was-struck in the head by a bolt as he supervised the breaking up’ of scrap metal at the plant.

Hill. She was 74. ~ Mrs. Thornton, who died yester- SYLVIA GREENWALD day after a long fliness, was a past president of ‘the Women’s Departnt club and led in the organiza T0 BE BURIED T0D AY fion of the board of directors of the} ’ Public Health Nursing association. Funeral services for Mrs. Sylvia

She was a leader in the women's|Greenwald will be conducted at 3

clubs of Indianapolis and at one|p. m, today in the Aaron-Ruben futime taught in public schools here, eral me by Rabbi Nandor CEA and Cantor Abraham PortTaught Classical School. nov. Burial will be in Shara-Tefilla A native of Franklin, the daugh-|cemetery. ; ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G.| Mrs. Greenwald died last night in Blackledge and Susan K. Black-{the Methodist hospital after a brief

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ledge, she was a graduate of thefillness. She Was 61. A native of

University of Chicago and a former | Lithuania, she had been a resident student of the May Wright Sewall of Indianapolis for seven years. Her school, a girls’ classical institution home was at 22 E. 32d st. in Indianapolis, where she served| She was a member of the Halater as an instructor. dassah, the Borinstein Home for the Survivors are there nieces, Mrs.|Aged ‘association and the Central J. Roswell Flower, Springfield, Mo., Avenue synagog. and Mrs. Zella Mussen and Mrs, Survivors include her Husband, Ulela Martin, both of Los Angeles. |Albert; two daughters, Mrs. Rudolph Miller and Mrs. Jeanne Margolis, TOO BAD TO REFORM Indianapolis; four brothers, Joe, NEW YO Oct. 30 (U. P.). — Israel, Simon and Joseph Richmond, Lee Fitch, RE escaped prisoner|8ll of Worcester, Mass.; three siscited his record back to 1923 to|ters, Mrs. Eva Hyman of Trenton, prove that he was beyond reforma-|N. J.; Mrs. Robert Smith and Mrs. tion and saved himself two Jers in Harry Goodwin of Worcester. ail... Judge Ha Stackell co ee imposed ter cate sen-| ~~ DALAN BACK IN VICHY tence of three years for escaping if} VICHY, Oct. 30 (U.! P.).~Admiral he thought Fitch could be reformed.| Jean Francois Darlan, chief of the Fitcn protested he was beyond hope| French military services, arrived by and offered his past as proof. Judge| plane today from Algiers after an 'Stackell agreed and sentenced him|inspection of French West African ‘to one year. : : I defenses. ;

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