Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1942 — Page 29

GENERAL OF 34 |! RITES ARE SET "fs rn ye TRADER, SERVIGES [1% = oor or mae = Stet vi at : : ay church : IS GOERING AID I | FOR REV. MPKAY Sms er i win SET FOR TOMORROW 0 ef a

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served, Members of the commiittee Bertha Strader; a daughter, Miss Services for Burton _B. Strader, |ial will follow in Crown Hill Hazel Strader; two

include. Mesd! “Edna ion IE an Ayan native of Fountain county, who| Ill for only a short while, Mr. B. Strader and Cecil J. Strader: Hoppes, Cora Lane, Penninah Hall|died ‘yesterday at "his home, 1117| Strader was 76. He was a member five grandchildren and one rag

Galland Named Air Force \ | [Retired Baptist Minister and Evelyn Rohrer, Carrollton ave, will be held at!of the National Engineers’ asso-|grandchild, all of Indianapolis. Inspector in Second : | ~ Once Served Mission [eee

Shakeup. Post in India.

LONDON, Dec. 11 (U. P.).—Adolt, Services for the Rev. Oscar R. - Hitler, in addition to naming a new FX McKay, retired minister, who died

chief of staff for his army, has ap<| § yesterday at St. Francis hospital pointéd 34-year-old Gen. Wolf Gal-| [ oy AB ro after a short illness, will be held land inspector general of the fight-| } i ST at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at the First er command of his air force, Brit-| BP : Baptist church. Dr. Carleton W. ish sources reported today. Atwater, pastor of the church, will Galland, youngest Nazi general, officiate and burial will be in Crown

is now trying at Hitler's order to Hill. Rev. McKay was 81,

reorganize and redistribute night After, serving for seven years as By: ey fighter plane and anti-aircraft : pastor of the First Baptist church, a u H ANTA K He Is Right! strength, : 3 : Rev. McKay retired from the active y : wh now i J Galland is described as fearless 2 9 : ministry 10 years ago. Active in ; Ey * ow Does § ess 9 .and cruel. He won distinction in ; both religious and civic affairs ba Sr : ; j : » Because he listens to thousands of

the Polish campaign and the bat- throughout Indiana, he was presi- : tle of Britain, dent of the Baptist State convention : . Americans who are saying: “This

Germany, continued a series of for two years and once served as : CTE , year, of all years, I'm going to make | broadcasts apparently intended to ; a missionary in India. 3 ; ' it a gift for the home.” See our cover up the long delay in inform- : During the first world war he was , a w t in | ing the German public what people : Red Cross chairman of Wells : YOu! nay YE the NeWes % abroad hdd long known—that Hit- county. ‘ ain g : ome:tu gs ler had dismissed Gen. Franz Hal- Rev. McKay was born the son-of : LE ; der in favor of “Yes Man” Gen. Uriah and Adelaide McKay in , & wr Easy Terms Will Be Artaired Kurt Zeitzler as chief of army staff. @ |Mason, Ill, and spent his boyhood i At the same time German propa- 4 lon a farm near Des Moines, ie As Low as the Law Allows!

ganda tried to build up Zeitzler as ; a a combination of a one-man army Gragusiswt-Colgaty. ,. kX and a one-man brain trust. He was : . A member of Phi Beta Kappa, — : Cc 0 | or f u |

given the title of “Victor of Dieppe” : 7 a national honorary scholastic frabecause as chief of staff of Field These American nurses, among the first to ‘arrive in the Middle |ternity, he was graduated in 1887 aad H A S S 0 cK S

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Marshal Gard von Rundstedt he| East, are given a royal welcome by a British officer and a newspaper- [from Colgate university, Hamilton, organized French anti-invasion| man, who looks as though he might be interested in obtaining some N. Y., and later received his doctor preparations. ] desert phone numbers. of divinity degree from the Colgate $90 ; Es ® S. uar On es ! ! theological seminary, » a e 0 ! WINDSORS VISIT FLORIDA He served for a year as pastor of Round Ones ® Quals and

@ ® MIAMI, Fla, Dec. 11 (U. P.).— D h [ d the Sayre, Pa., Baptist church and Ell > The Duke and Duchess of Windsor eat § In Ihaiana in 1890 married Miss Mary Gertrude $1: /

arrived here yesterday from the Lankion of Efbfidge, N. ¥. The ; Bahamas for a “long week-end visit| ALEXANDRIA—Porter Béebe, 53.' Sur- Survivors: Wife, one daughter and one |Next year he and his wife went tol] Eo : ¥ 2909 up

vivors: Wife, one son, mother, a brother |son ’ go the Duchess can do some Christ- and half-brother, ? TERRE HAUTE—Emerson L. Bland, 432. India where he held the post of

Survivors: Wife, Nedra: daughter, Gloria; Missionary and teacher in‘ the Sewing CABINETS : Magazine BASKETS

mas shopping for the boys in the —1 E. May, 81 : , Wo g y ANDERSON—L. E. May, 81. Survivors: | Jervivors, Wite, flected American Baptist. Mission college in : Many Yolors — Many A beauty for moth- 7 5 Very attractive and $ 1 98

service who are statio Wife and a son, James. ned in Nas- (V0 M00 ta Belle. McCormack, 74. Sur- TS ——— Ongole. 53 Sizes! Here's Your Op- er, wife or sweet- a most appreciated gift. Only

8au.” They left immediately for : \ ; : y for |vivors: Daughter, Mrs. Earl Schalk; sons, In 1894 he returned to the United portunity “ to Purchase heart. Priced at

Palm H d, Ralph and Walace; sister, Mrs. % Beal) Mary McLaughlin. . J oh n F . B err y States to take up the pastorate of YT oid : These one Ss a !

® Sensational Tw) CARTHAGE -Chatles Foust, of, Sur. the Warsaw, N. 'Y., Baptist church, ap Easy Terms! Eeasy Terms! Is Dead at 63

vivors: Son, Russell, and grandchildren. h h SALE! COLUMBUS—Mrs. Elnora Richards, 81. where he remained for seven years.

Survivors: Brothers, Columb: d Hol Robertson; sister, Mrs, John Hamilton, | JOHN F. BERRY, Indianapolis Served in Lafayette

| Full-Fashi | y sister, Mes, : , si . . | ashioned ,DELPHI—Mrs. Sallie Polland, 76. Sur-| hardwood floor contractor, died | He then came to Indiana where ; Ye Gr eat Chr istmas Gi f+ F eatur Bf | Silk Hose § Xe Son and One. sigler, yesterday at his home, 333 N. Ine served as pastor of the First :

HARTFORD CITY—Mrs. Ben Smith Survivors: Husband, Ben; dsughter, rs. Eantrols B¥e ier a short ill- | paptist church in Lafayette for 12 : . ar ver; son, John; sisters, rs ess. e was 0J. ears and of the 3 : : c nd ert Seo, Ji Pl Bones and| , Although born in Franklin, he Ari for seven Blan Bapust 9c i Fred Mock. : had lived in Indianapolis for 40 : : Nr Er

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HUNTINGBURG—Mrs. Julia Thrasher,| years. He was a member of Irv- ploming to the Fie! Barus church 72. Survivors: Three sons, two brothers| jngton Presbyterian church and ere, he was arge of young

d ist ’ FF Sa 3 a 2 New stisdes, Bubory snd ane 3 ster. 11. Survivors: Parents, Mr.| Of Logan lodge, F. & A. M. people’s gwork in religious education nt 55 > ig i —Consisting of

rayon top, heel, sole : and Mrs. Harvey Kays. Surviving him are his wife, |1°F the state convention.

and toe. Selected H : Sa x on iF 3 Re : i econd HUNTINGTON—Clarence E. Strouse, 83.] Mrs. Sarah A. Berry: e was a member of Mystic Tie 2 : " a Li : eon ES igh Survivo.s: Wife and three daughters, John F. Berry Fy ry a: Lodge F. & A. M. and the Scottish || Teas _—— as ; Wo DESK i in MAPLE

MARION—Herschel Hoffman, 40. Rite Bi pa a Sergt. Harry Gaylord Berry of . jo : , 4 ; or WALNUT MARTINSVILL : ; Survivors: Wife, Ee el EE Ft. Bragg, N. C.; a grandson, Rev. McKay is survived by his 4 i Ges FR one sister and one half-brother. David F. Berry, and a brother, | Wife; a son, Ralph L. McKay, and a 4 4 : LAR: a A Matchin Chair MONROE CITY—Sadie Kirk Marrow, 85.| David F. Berry, all of Indianap- |grandson, Robert C. McKay, all of : : ® X matching vhalr

BN 5 G0 come A Gs and x ster, Mrs. Esther |Indinapols, and a. site, Mo. : i ~ *Desk Lamp RUSHVILLE—Ambrose Newhouse, 56. Mangus of Jamestown. Adelaide McGriff of Maywood, IIL ; 4 od

"The CHICAGO STORE ® (46 E. Wash. St. == carhara Sith Bir i ag * 4-Pc. Writing Set

Open SATURDAY Night Macars Until 4 0’Clock Services for Mrs. Barbara Smith . bp oe = iho A The Complete : Bird, who died last night in the i | FR . Outfit for Only nv ET Roselawn nursing home in Wayne : re is Ung r Ys» nr

township, where she lived for two : ; i g i : years will be at 3 p. m. tomorrow ; 2 i ” Gi 2 od > in the Shirley Bros. Central chapel. 2 : E | iE

Burial will be in ‘Crown Hill Here is the gift -,

Mrs. Bird was 76 and a resident 1 ¢ Broth js a : | 5 of Indianapolis most of her life. ; © r Brother, : The desk is of hew modernistié de-

: . . aii] Born in Batesville, she was first q Sister, Wife 2 : 8 sign in rich maple or walnut finish. —Special Purchase of Men’s Reversible married to Charles Smith who died Foy ° | Chair with upholstered seat! Enana every "tire outfit similar to illustration.

in 1893, and later became the wife 00 JAC KE ! S ; of Theodore Bird, who died in 1936. member of |% : o a or ot valuel. 2 She was a member of the River- i : : i your homel : a 3 © Wafer Repellent Lining to Turn Out - Side Dem Motions en : REE $1.26 per WEEK!

in Rainy Weather! ~ Here's a real gift for his Christmas. 98 Survivors include a son, Harry A. All-wool jackets in two-tone shades. Smith of Indianapolis; a daughter, Button front. Maroon and brown. Mrs. Mark Thompson of Hamilton, Hurry—they’ll sell fast at this price! O.; six grandchildren and two : ; great-grandchildren. yin.

—— Group of Wool and Leather ——, Roy ; i . JACKETS Tne finest assortment 5 7 . Harold W. Justice °

in the city of § $495 91 §95 : } vk : Services for Harold W. Justice, Indianapolis .. - } ; 1305 Edgecomb ave, who died

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1009, Wool and Woolmix Sweaters 4 EE) <BR ||P ot 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at the = Cedar Chests

Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel.

Slipover, button and : gE Ah os zipper styles. All sizes $ 198 $378 a 3 Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr. , gta Made by

—all colors. : ® to! ® Justiog 'Wa$ ‘32. ; ; A native of Williamsburg, Pa; he oo “LANE”

was a resident of Indianapolis nine years. He is survived by his wife, Louise, a daughter, Faye Louise, a son, Harold James, his father, William F., all of Indianapolis; his mother, Mrs. N. J. Dixon of Huntingdon, Pa.; three sisters, Mrs. Lillian Logue of Robstown, Tex., Mrs. Virginia Schilling of Huntingdon, and Miss Dolly Justice of Williamsburg, lland a brother, Corp. Jesse Justice]

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Single Breasted Miss Lena A. Miller

Front ! Fly Front Coats Funeral services for Miss Lena A.

Rich - rics po. Hen ed Jabs Miller, 107 S. Ritter ave, who died

warmth, Plenty of long yesterday in the Given sanatorium, lengths. Sizes 32 to 46. will be at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at

; ge Wik IE Compare these values! Shirley Bros. Irving Hill Sp, Ne F L- 4 S HI. : Burial will follow in Crown 4 y - FA 1 Fingertip COATS | || miss Miller, who was 77, had been i 99." ao Men’ $ 5195 IREaG SHIRTS Choice of col. ill only a short time. EA 95 Her parents, the late David V. and —Genui ine before: you gh Verlinda Miller, were early resi- "Fine woven broadcloths and noveltet

x Sd 3d at dents of Marion county, and she Stripes! Solids! Whites! Colors! % 69 1 1 had lived in this vicinity all ee cut and exceptionally well tailored. = MEN’S BROADCLOTHS ~~ MEN'S WARM FLANNEL . lite, Sho” sfiended ‘Depuuy ‘uni. sizes 14 to 17. Choice.

DRESS SHIRTS | LOUNGING ROBES | 4 A real Chyisimas fesiure! ‘5 Men's 69¢ EER To STi

- Good quality \ 23 Conservative but very ef- . : ; n shirts, well made. 1 29 R » Choice % 4 GR 3 tl i fective ‘design. Genuine $ 9 5 * Men’s CAPESKIN JACKETS as $10.95 Novelty patterns. A of Colors! 2 1H S54 : cedar. with rich Walnut Men’s LOUNGING ROBES . $4.95 up

CORDUROY & : to $4.50 finish exterior. HIRTS- ; . With “Automatic-lift” ; y : : ~ In or outer style shirts $2.98 : Lh 3% Masculine looking robes Felt Lined Tray! —Extra Special! S$ 2 4: 95 |

in’ gay colors. All sizes. . that 2h nen vil enjoy. : Men's $29.95 “Tuxedo-Park” MEN'S BETTER SHIRTS— ARE DY) materials, various sles. Easy Terms $ 1% per WEEK! SUITS & TOPCOATS

Whi 1 f . FRAN A @ In NR (Nature’ Remed De ue and fancies 9% > Rich Rayon ROBES Serve crm 3 ace Single s3d doubi-bressad models. AL - : phenol derivatives. NR Tablets are dif- A . “ colors. . Wr $1 N13 to $1 98 = Se/ Soa Bc I $495. ferent~act different. Purely vegetable or “ : y : Eo ar hp ey robes. up : 3 Wh ;

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