Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1942 — Page 5
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William H Davis While Tal ing 32d Degree
Work | t Cathedral. = A : William Hc ace ‘Davis, 320 N. SAMPLE v2: 7¥ 2) Ye) yn Layman ave, lied late yesterday in BOOKS ie [1-408 1
Methodist hos tal. He became ill} ternoon while com-| %&
earlier inthe i pleting the t¢ ing of the Scottish Rite 32d degre at the Scottish Rite
cathedral. He vas 51. A son, Willi m Horce Davis Jr.
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tor of the Dai ; trailer sales, 6029 BE, Washington st. the past four
* This center hall colonial home
Purchase New Home or
CANDIDATE DIES
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at 4709 N. Capitol ave. was recently
purchased by Clara and Lula Wente from J. Raymond Schutz. Ford
on
H. F. Macomber has purchased this rambling ranch type house at 8180 N. Pennsylvania st. from the builder, Albert Frankel. Bruce
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Hiatt have
Donald Ream, and Bruce Savage of
acquired this colonial brick home
on Bow Lane ave. in the Arden section. It was formerly owned by
RECEIVES SWEDISH NAZI |! STOCKHOLM, Nov. 21 (U, P.).== King Gustav granted an audience for the first time last night to Sven
Olof Lindholm, the Swedish Nazi
leader. Lindholm handed the king a memorandum admitting his admis
ration for Germany, but opposing Sweden’s incorporation: into the
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ip? He ha! lived here all of) woods & Co., realtors, represented both buyer and seller. Savage of Atkinson & Co. represented both parties in the sale. Atkinson & Co. completed the sale. e. : H -inber of the North : tle | CONVICTED IN SLAYIN ; BoE nd THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson ete ET SAYIN © | . Seventh Christ! a church. ty SWAP-R Im ES P.) —Wilson H. Funderburk, 27, Survivors, be: le William Horace ‘ | . Sumter, 8. C. Negro, was under 2 i Davis Jr., are ' ie wife, Mrs. Mary | | eath sentence ay after being ] mnmanen pon. “oes aware] |S EAD HERE! | | ARE REASSURED oni, niente today tir beioe| FENCE - PARTITIONS Mrs. Doris Tr jer of Milwaukee, | | he Saying Hod Iyeandld Chyisine BE-544L. Night BE-1245—4578 Winthrop
Marcella and Miss , both of Indianson, Clarence A. yolis; a sister, Mrs. ndianapolis, and a y Truber of Mil-
Wis., and Miss Nettiemae Davi ‘apolis; another Davis of Indian: Etta Stroud of grandson, Stan! waukee, Wis.
Wife of Dr. Walter C. Engle lll Short Time; Active In Societies.
CANT FLOAT IN WATER THAT HAS HAD A SMALL AMOUNT OF THE SYNTHETIC COMPOUND KNOWN AS AEROSOL ADDED TO IT/
Efficient Workers Need Not Fear Loss of Jobs, Myers Says.
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EVERGREEN Salesj() Complete Planting, only Plant Fruit & Shade Trees Now—Apple & Peach, 75¢
: Sf pron Mrs. Margery Rampue Engle, CHEMISTS SAY | This is the message Dr. Charles Special Prices | : 3a! wife of Dr. Walter C. Engle, a phy- Il : Sy + vk Emil Arthur ‘eier sician, died last night at Methodist IT MAKES 7725 | | : w Myers : supert oa Set, ns 0 iiss tofise}) - Eim and many other kinds. | Funeral servic 5 for Emil Arthur|hospital after a short illness. She waA7ERL t j= employees of City hospita’ fo» And you can Swap Rides Other Specials: | Beler will be 1d at 2:30 p. m. was 52 and lived at 3409 Brookside|. e772, Jl eer Wich other guys | lars, 68 «ror... 300 | ' tomorrow at th: Flanner & Bu-|pkwy. fl | “The election is over, and Gen.|| /g .wIatPp Rri1.D.£'s\ {hinese \ $1.00 chanan mortuar . Rev. Ernest A.| A resident of Indianapolis 30 Ill [Robert H. Tyndall has been elected | | Yams cas « sare rms « ore cansroLLy: Rms $8 swe 7, | ' Piepenbrok, pas or of the Evan-|years, Mrs. Engle was born in mayor of the city of Indianapolis NATIONAL ‘SAFETY COUNCIL Prives esessnenes /20 gelical and Rel rmed church willl Oneida, N. Y. She was married Feb. by a majority of the voters BEY servsssnsenn. 200 } officiate and crc nation will follow.[17, 1929, in Fayette, N. Y. ¥> wy ih aall . Hydrangea stuesees "350 - Mr. Beier, a ! ol and die maker| Treasurer of the Indiana auxil- either Gen. Tyndall, nor the NEW ADAMS COUNTY G. werone at the Allison di ision, General Mo-|iary of the Sons of Union Veterans leaders of the Republican party in- ‘Pottenger’ $ tors Corp., 25 ye us, died Thursday|of the Civil war, she was a mem- tend to handicap the City hospital, AUDITOR TAKES POST UR ne, 2110 Brookside|ber of the Order of Eastern Star at or in any manner impair its effi- a rarer SERY |
’ Lena Price of Plainfield Loy Survivors: Sister, ps. Anna Tomery; J y s. Mary Newman Setliff, 49. Sur-| brothers, Joseph and red. Roo George W. N Zum y vivors: jay Ne Sam; mother, Mrs. Mina UNION Tre amen I L. Macy, 20. Sur-|rumors; stop gossip; stop loitering ® Bird fing Newman; sisters, Mrs. Louva Yeager, Mrs.| vivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Macy, | in corridors, and get to work doing ‘® Weatherstripping
‘in the tool dep:
Grosse Pointe, M ch., and Mrs. Wil-
night at. his he ave., after a year Mr. Beier he:
; illness. He was 61. been a foreman ‘tment at Allison’s
for the last fou; years. He was a
daughters, Mrs. Herschel Cole of
liam Cole of Ind inapolis; two sons,
Lawrence, the Daughters of the American Revolution chapter at Cazenovia, N. Y.; the Daughters of the Union Veterans of the Civil War and the Patriotic Federated so-
chaplain serving overseas, and several nephews.
COPR, 1942 BY NEA SERVICE, INC.
TREE BUDS ARE OF THREE KINDS
DECATUR, Ind. Nov. 20 (U.P.). —Thurman I. Drew, Democratic appointee to the office of Adams county auditor to succeed Victor H. Eicher, yesterday received the oath
ciency; on the contrary I am at liberty to say that it will be the desire of all public officials who take office Jan. 1 to continue to improve the services rendered by this insti-
of your obligation to the people of Indianapolis who pay your salary through taxation.
Schricker. The county commissioners appointed Drew to succeed Eicher
THE TAILS OF LIZARDS
A Loan to Cover Repairs and an Old Mortgage
native of Germ: ny, coming to the LEAF BUDS, FLOWER f office from County Clerk Clyd ! ciety of Indianapolis. tution. 0 e m County Cler yde M Drum States ad Indlanapolls In|“ vivors are the husband, her| 2% AND MIXED BUDS: ce } | “Most of the employees at this|O. Troutner and assumed his duties Rect ty i oe ho Ss vi 1.ie wife. Mrs. Alma parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. . : RA ) |institution have received their ap-|as auditor. Sash and Oth oh Repairs Urvivors are Mie wie, is: two | Campbell of Indianapolis; a brother, voll BE N ) |pointment under a Democratic ad-| Drew was commissioned Wednes- op? K. Beler of ndianapolis; tWO|,r.; poms Ww, Campbell, army P ministration, but you are reminded|day afternoon by Governor RIGHT ERONG }
William Beier o Indianapolis and Corp. Arthur E. Beier of the U. 8S. army, and four grandchildren.
Kenneth V. Fk ancock
Kenneth V. Hz cock, 1808 Orleans st., died at his ki me last night. He was 36. Mr. Hancock vas a photo engraver at Rhoad: 3, Hice & Etter. Survivors are t 2 wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Hancock; ¢ son, Harold Hancock; a daughter, Norma Jean Hancock: two sist rs, Mrs. Joseph Schmidt and Mr: Tina Brock, both of Allen Park, M h., and a brother, Taylor V. Hanco z cof Indianapolis.
George W. Nu: 1m, 69 years old,
124 W. 22d st., lied last night at
his home after : week's illness. : : 8:30 a. m. Monday at the Kirby Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs, An- Aree ion rs ee | mortuary nd a0 am. 55. Por ity Wl iod Sink ~| + WOMEN FOR WAR FACTORY ACCIDENTS [ff MACHINIST TREE [| + wen patening Y ¥ ope &| & Paul cathedral for Miss Stasia M.| ; Mrs. Hester Ann Ellison, 79. Survivors: VIS TOA ® Wall Patching
bakery in Elwooc for 25 years. Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Ralph Thor burg, Mrs. Flor-
ence H. Hinds :nd Mrs. Charles|i, go) ” : y Cross cemetery. Frank Corns; brother, Walter. concentrate on eight months course — Raleigh; one soi, George Nuzum| Miss Canning, who lived at 1623] HARTFORD CITY—Mrs. Bertha Jones|designed to meet the needs of gov- FHICAGD! Now: 2 n. EB TORM ASH "SPECIAL MOUNTAIN AsH You Can Get I taf... Jr, and five gra dchildren. N. Delaware st, was the former|®ancy. Survivor: Husband, William. |ernment agencies and war indus-| Tne national safety counc ay AND DOORS ||| Blooms white and beara” Clusters’ of 5 Funeral service and burial will JACRSONVILLE w« MIS. io ongie Sma ed total alties of 3,844,- range Colored Berries— x servic owner of a church supply store.|meaton, 81. Survivors: Husband, H. tries, Helen McKinstry, acting|compar casualiies of » ON we wil measure your: windows sna ii °° . be at: 3 p. m. tor rrow at Elwood. | She is survived by three sisters, Mrs. | daughters, Mrs. Janet Heaton Whitesides president, announced today. 500 amorig war workers since Pearl|] doors—give you free estimate—no ob- J|| 6-8-Ft., $1.50, reduced to ... 95¢ ; ———————————. ft ————— C th rin M h M A J. and Mrs. Zehor E. Scott; son, Hiram H. ligation. GET OUR PRICES i ij glLaerine nanan, 'Ars. Hgnes JASPER—Robert Bohnert, 55. Survivors:| Tne courses, believed to be the| Harbor to 48,965 casualties in the 8-10-Ft., $2.50, reduced to ... $1.45 M’N AIR L Al D S TE AM McCarthy and Miss Teresa Canning, Wie, Stella; sons, Oscar, Herbert, Wil. first of their kind among the armed forces as grim evidence that Johns-Manville : $1 95 and two brothers, John A. and ier wiima; brothers, Albert and Leo; Women's colleges, will begin Jan, 11 idents: drain the nation of ROCK WooL INSULATION 10:18:54, $3.50, xeduoed $a: 0 ® 120 E. Washington MA. 2321 PLAY OF 8TH ARMY Seseon 3. Cunning i Vl RE: SS 52 Sh conchae a, 38, secdents drain the nation of mac|| "3'uig wave samo som [|| Cash and Carry Price || su sue miro w.....2a mn . LAGRANGE—Mrs. Ell Gushwa, 86. Planned with the co-operation of| Power nee 0 . ONE GA 215 sdale Garden , : nd an BBO. .icoruens HU, 1397 FORT KNOX, Ky. Nov. 21 (U, Survivors: Two sons, three daughters and seven government and educational] “Those who die in battle die for|] For Quality Nt Reni) te Prices Ji] 272°" We Bd. only! © Broad Ripple, 802 E. 63d....BR. 5464 P.).—Lieut. Gen. Lesley J. McNair f A EN three sisters. ; ® Irvington, 5609 E. Wash.....IR. 2121 po «alr, i 1 “ LOGANSPORT —Ira A. Cotner, "7 agencies, the emergency courses a cause,” said Ned H. Dearborn, LT Main Nursery, % Mile | South of Castleton. Bast 10th ot Lasalis....., CH, 233 commander of ar ay ground forces, Mrs. Mary Capron. 86 Survivor:|will fit young women for positions] .vooutive vice president of the coun- “1d p 1 RT BES || “Member Indianapolis Landscape Assn.” || @ Foun. 8q., 1116 Prospect..MA, 3076
today hailed the ‘ 2am play of British armored, infa try, artillery and air forces that sr ashed field Marshal Erwin Romm 1's Afrika Korps. He told graduat :s of the armored force officer can¢ date school hers
Robert Griffin
Robert Griffin, 550 Marion ave. died late yesterday at Methodist hospital after an illness of four months. He was 52.
worker and had lived here 17 years. He was born in Kentucky. Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Griffin; four daughters, Mrs. Merdell Roark, Thelma Griffin, Mrs. Nellie James and Louise Griffin, all of Indianapolis; four brothers, S. P. Griffin of Liberty, Ky., Shelby Griffin of Somerset, Ky., John Griffin of Cleveland, O., and Herbert Griffin of Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs.
Stasia‘ M. Canning
Funeral services will be held at
Canning, a lifelong resident of Indianapolis, who died Thursday in St. Vincent's hospital. Burial will be
‘ON 63D BIRTHDAY
Robert Clayton Braden, a locomotive engineer for the New York Central railroad for 39 years, died late yesterday on his 62d birthday.
Mr. Griffin was a construction)
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ANSWER~—The tails break off easily, but cannot be rejoined.
BREAK OFF EASILY, BUT CAN BE REJOINED TO THE LIZARD AT WILL
who pleaded guilty last week to embezzlement of public funds and was sentenced to 2 to 21 years in the state prison. Drew announced the appointment of his wife as chief deputy.
Public Is' Employer |
{ “Your real employer, therefore, ] | was, and is, the people of Indianapolis, and in fairness to the people who pay your salary you are
Deaths in Indiana
requested to remain at your job, and continue to give the best service
Often Results in a Lower Monthly Payment.
SEE US FOR DETAILS Railnoadmen’ $18e00e $00iRS "yy Jane assent 27 Virginie remme 188000030, 000)
possible. h “The only ones who need have
ALEXANDRIA—Miss Ida Bettini, 71. Survivors: Two sisters and three brothers. BOONVILLE—Miss Adolphine C. Schreiber, 70. Survivor: Brother, Theodore. CONNERSVILLE—Mrs. Anna Williams, 75. Survivors: Son, Joseph and two sisters. - CYNTHIANA—MTrs. Sallie Epperson, 173. Survivors: Son, Henry; daughter, Mrs. Grover Stone; ‘sister, Mrs. Charles Tomm.
Cora Anderson and Delia Baugh; broth-
ers, John and W. Newman,
EVANSVILLE—Miss Olivia E. Hisch, 23.
Sons, Claude and Charles. FAIRMOUNT—Mrs. Huldah Thomas. FRANKFORT—Hubert W, Larsh,
Survivors: Wife, daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Hiatt; son, Marvin; sister,
68. Mary Mrs.
Daughter, Mrs. Pearl Keller, Frank McGrath, 82. MARION—Ora M. Drischel, .68. MOUNT VERNON—MTrs. Mary A. Williams. Survivors: Son, Henry; sister, Mrs. A. H. Crowder. NEW ALBANY-—Robert Brown, 82. vivors: Brothers, Roe and Charles; sisters,
lin chemistry, physics and mathe-
"| sonnel shortages.
HOXSIER FENCE
Factory, Lawn, Faym, Estate STATE-WIDE SERVICE Free Estimates—Easy Terms Call HU-8361 — Night, HU-6665
any fears of losing their jobs are those who do not conscientiously attempt to perform the duties to which they are assigned. “Our country it at war, everyone of us must help in every way possible. It is to the best interest of our government, our city, our hospital, and our own welfare, to stop
Mrs. Isabelle Hook and Mrs. Mollie
Lyons. RICHMOND—Mrs, Sarah Shumard, 92. Survivor: One son. SEYMOUR—Darlene YonDle ingen: Survivors: Parents, Mr. an Bdw: VonDielingen; brothers, Bt. Arnold and Leo; sisters, Mrs. Lois Riley, Mrs. Alberta Baxter, Alice, Lora Mae and Carol Ann, 3 SHELBYVILLE _ Mrs. Eliza J. Critser,
13. ard
and two brothers.
COLLEGE TO TRAIN
GEO. J. EGENOLF '
the best job you can.”
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TROY, N. Y.,, Nov. 21 (U. P).—
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Russell Sage college for women will revise its educational pattern to
TOP WAR CASUALTIES
PLANT NOW
Shade & Ornamental Trees
BUILDERS
cil. “Those struck down by acci- Lat
dents die in vain.” The council said casualties to American workers since Pearl Harbor up to Nov. 15 have been
matics, laboratory technology and business and food administration, fields where there are acute per-
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44500 dead and 3,800,000 wounded.
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that while tanks “‘n i hr still Sy h OW Ae ope He was ill a month at his home, CROSSWORD PUZZLE Government figures for casualties ish, Germans and Russians, he said,|5949 University ave. HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle ‘two-wheeled hg Bed do "5694 de as probably would nt profess to know| Mr. Braden came to Indianapolis 1 Depicted o-wheeled. [same period wer ad, Ha 13 years ago. He was born in| epicted state. vehicle (pL). .|wounded and 39,827 missing or bi ail the answers al! 1ough they’ve had 8 It is known as 17 Writing tool, riso! The total national ac- ; .. wide experience i both tactics and Bellefontaine, O. A veteran of thel “4. | » | prisoners. e | § N Spanish-American war, he was a : 20 Golf term. cident toll since Pearl Harbor has|j J J Jechhigues, ini of the United Spanish State.” 23 Once more. been 89,000 killed and approxi- i : a Be he onishing American war veterans and the 3 Motives. : 2 Sys, for mately 8,800,000 wounded, the coun- y : learned the lessor | thoroughly while| Surviving are the wife, Mrs.| 17 Moccasin, 26 Important ot | ; po STORM WINDO DO | i , the Germans aparently “discard- Matistia Yin Braden; two Shop 13 SHlcwgrm, VARGAS metal, ; Zr y 1 ¥ y- 4 14 WS ano DOORS Lo : sons, es E. Thomson an ineral spring 27 Roads (abbr.). RRL FURNACES : : : STOKERS oH ; Jerry Thein, and a step-grand-| 20 Persian fairy, \ 28 Pleased. ; & daughter, Audrey Jean Thomson,| 21 Bamboolike 30 Yale, & pg Shai ERTY and Other Home Repairs 4 all of Indianapolis. grass. 31 Snaky fish. ASE VALUE! | i Funeral services will be at 2 p. m. a Parent: 34 Of the side. Oive. Suretal 2. to our pian Phone Market 1441 for Further Details 4 | & Monday at the Moore & Kirk Si : 37 Philippine ly ; hough 1 . £ : Irvington mortuary, 5342 E. Wash- 26 So pesti ons. 5 Ne 3 Sy in : forests. EE ons tnaresse” In Taine and "become The ; ington st. Burial will be in Crown . nd (¥r.), yoming. 8 Siouan Indians ; re. IE ou wan 0a an i 29 Long cut. 44 Uncovered. 4 King of Judah’ 39 Priori i 2 Yalop, IF YOU wan ls . . as- | Be SORE Sri 43 No King o Priority YOUR ROOF! [eth of prrmsnci™ siutcio INDIANA TRUST 1 : £ TS. MI abbr Guido’s scale. 5 Not cold. 40 Rail ; Y i ar I BOMBAY, India, “Nov. 2 (0, Pp). 32 Visionary, 48Era, 6 Unit, (abbr. JF Seauuments for » vent et MORE AND MORE HOME Com PANY | Ces sme, ob an Ameren 330 A vemmoroe | pamusciot @Towm || euse aouers smvouss. ||| ownEaS we planning wei T missionary, was i i : 7 sil at Es edi So 35 Nova Scotia ancient Persia. 8 Sociable, prefix). 2-EXPERT APPLICATION. i as I : ~ De- OTTO N. IRENesk Prion fe i was reported to have put off a per- (abbr.). $2 Symbol for 9 Mystic 46 Narrow way, We Supply Both, and Sell sign department, MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ° gi 2 son who asked her to loan him some | 3° Shak sspeatenn 53 Jellusins. i liable, £1 Footless, Genuine Barrett Shingles Buy your plants from a re 4 : villain. inging voice. 10 Workin ‘49 Soak in. 0 - . . el i RT Just before dawn,| ag riymph, 54 Revoked. _ 11 ReanE 50 Animal. bb Are sponsible grower who values * Allied with THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK a a P '41 Its loading VERTICAL 12 Great Lake, 51 Malayan tin your continued patronage. b. ir nin 1 Globes, 13 Peruse. coin, Genuine Barrett Applicators “Tha Ri i " % petroleum 2 Retain. 15 Type of 53 Compass point ur assurance that the shingles will TRRz Vain RizhiPlae 0 3 A Lg a 1S er FP Ca n liz 3 be applied right. | You'll be surprised Experts " a 5 Part 1 Drive Out or Phone _J ie v et || 2x me movooars rox voor Jen * CONCRETE | : You Don't Need Cash io Buy & New ” : | : © | = NR EAGLE Don’t Forget to Order the Best hs NE Ny You May Bay. 22 LOW MONTHLY CREE KK - is a 0 3 ER % ey NEL Central Plant Mixed % ! | oN (EDGTED Tie _owey | ONLY meen VEE MA. 778I dianapel Guarantees Uniform Workability and Strength TERMS © Durable and Lifelike : SOR Telephone Service i ‘APPROVED (REDIT ® Pink Gum a a ! [I : 3: AF Nalirai Tooker Tots | FT 2 =F Ses (| FLOYD JANITZ ||| iat County 261, 82nd Street Read Mixed Concrete Cor wa All plates made from impressions by licensed dentists : 3 . CONSTRUCTION CO. and Lafayette Rd. (U. S. Rd. 52) “ x Plates = 33 TT se Members of the Indianapolis ; Bepnired § of | co Fistes ‘our. SE 1018 Virginia Ave. Landscape Association oo J akuke ie § Material Low =5090 36 N37 [38 39 |90 ) a — - —— Zach gr GUM Broken Plates Pts £3 5 ’ ; Towses | Bop Ya 4 3 TT » » On_Everything! Office Hours: 7 on., Wed. and Fri. to 8 p. m. Tues, Thurs. and Sat. to 6 P. M, : i » ) £ =F] Diamonds, Watches, 5 1 * | DENTAL J N= SERRE ‘ <0 Mesical Instruments, Comoras. | a : 1 » a . ORD Clothing, Shotguns, Ete. § LABORATORY : ed ove in : 209 ROOSEVELT BLDG. JEWELRY § } AT IL! (NOIS and WASH. STS. CALL RI. 6866 - rf of | Co, Ino. ~ Fn . Be CL
