Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 February 1943 — Page 6

Hopkins’

Rites S urday |

. HOPKINS, a Indianapolis,

, Hopkins; a son, Delbert P. pkins, and a sister, Mrs, pale 8 M. Hall of Long Beach,

‘Funeral services will be held at 0 a m. Saturday at Shirley NY Irving Hill chapel, 5377 . Washington st. Burial will be

MURRER FILED TO

Be PLEA

BLESVILLE, Ind., Feb. 4 (U. ~Attorney General James Emfiled a demurrer in Hamilton it court late yesterday to a pen of D. C. Stephenson, former rand dragon of the Ku Klux Klan Indiana, for a new trial. . Stephenson, in Michigan City prison for killing Miss Madge Oberltzer of Indianapolis, filed a petilon for a new trial several months ago, but the state’s demurrer maingains there is insufficient evidence ‘warrant a re-hearing.

MAY ELEVATE GENERAL LONDON, Feb. 4 (U. P.).—Lieut.

Executive Set at New

Palestine.

Mrs. Pearl Blanche Rafferty, wife of Arthur O. Rafferty, superintendent of the Rex Health & Accident Insurance Co., died yesterday at her

home, 33 N. Chester st., after an|

illness of three years. She was 51. A native of Hancock county, she had lived here 30 years. She was a member of the Centenary Christian ‘church. Survivors, : besides her husband, are a son, James Rafferty of Indianapolis; a daughter, Mrs, Russell Lasiter of Greenwood; three sisters, Mrs. Walter Wickliff of Greenwood, Mrs. Joseph Ambrose of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Mrs. John V. Moss of Aledo, Ill, and a grandson. Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the home. Burial will be in New Palestine.

Mrs. Olive Layden

Funeral services for Mrs. Olive J. Carrol Layden will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow at the Harry W.

ARE: ARRANGED

- | Buirial for Wife of Insurance

This young would-be soldier of Britain is striding along with the

1S DEAD AT

‘Long Time; Native of ~* Washington County.

Mrs. Ruth Herbert

Funeral services for Mrs, Ruth Herbert will be held at 2 p. m. to-

Had Been in m Health

BO ot 0 am Sn ob Speaks & Finn funeral 3859 College ave, and at 10:30 a. m. at the Christian church at Wallace, Burial will be in Wallace. ‘Mrs. Wilkinson died yesterday ‘at ‘her home, 4219 Carrollton ave. She was 72 and had. lived here eight years, - Survivors are a son, Dr. Lex Wilkinson of Indianapolis; a brother, Lee Philpott of Covington, and two grandsons, Lex B. Wilkinson, an army air cadet stationed at Sheppard field, Texas, and Robert M. Wilkinson, petty officer in the navy.

FIRST-AIDERS TO MEET

at 2 p. m. Sunday in the Edgewood school with Alfred Bristow, firstaid director. Two casualty stations will be set up. Jack Williams is director of civilian defense for the township.

All persons in Perry township |# | who have taken first-aid will meet

ON EASY | GREDIT TERMS! I Have Your Eyes Examined! |. Jr Get Glasses Now If You Need Them! Many New and Flattering

—-29 on the Circl

2 Doors From Power & Light Co.

South Side Furniture Co. Gone Out of Business!

best of them, but before long he may confine his marching activity to | Memorial Park. A former local resident, Mrs.

piggy-back riding on shoulders of one of the American soldiers. Herbert died Tuesday at her home|

DRIVE BAN SAVES GAS Administrator Prentiss M. Brown lsdale. Mi ; WASHINGTON, Feb. 4 (U. P.).—[said that about 30,000 barrels of gas- in Bi a Was She ws I The ban on pleasure driving in thejoline are being saved each day in|... 0.0 004" noved to Toledo, O. East may be a headache to the pub-|17 Eastern states and the District 14 years ago. She had- lived in

Gen. Frank M. Andrews, -present| Moore Peace chapel. fommander of U, S. forces in the|will follow. liddle East, soon may be appointed| Mrs. Layden, 1305 Spruce st., died pmander-in-chief of all U. S.land Tuesday in City hospital. She was d air forces in the European thea- (87 and had lived here more than of war, or at least may be given {50 years. She was born in Cass very high post, usually well in-|county.

Cremation

Entire Furniture Stock Sacrificed at the

med sources said today.

There are no survivors.

Bed, Chest and Dressing Table —as illustrated above for only...

lic, but it’s paying dividends. Price of Columbia.

12 MONTHS

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Small Carrying Charge

849-50

Dressing Table, 38" wide, with hanging plate glass mirror, 16x22", $17.85 - Four-Drawer Chest, 41" high, 28" wide, i is $19.85; Bed, full or twin size, $12.85

4-Drawer Varity—t0" wide with 16x22 inch mirror ( left). coo $27.50 Chest-on-Chest—fcur deep “drawers, 42" high, 28" wide (left) .. $22.50

Night Stand—with convenient drawer, 25" high (upper right)...

$5.85

Vanity Bench—21x13 inches wide (illustrated upper right)... . $4.85

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Solid Maple Davenport and Chair oe Im heavy, durable tapestry eovers. #690

Both pieces are large and come fortable — with deep, soft coil spring cushions in seats and backs. Colorful, warm tone, natural finish;

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oe $ ~ igh

Jussday thru Saturday

Crown Hill.

_/| Hillsdale two years. - i Survivors are her husband, Peter

F. Herbert of Hillsdale; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rodch of Indianapolis; a daughter, Miss Mary Carolyn Herbert of Toledo; a sister, Mrs. Leslie Graham, and a brother, Harry D. Roach, both of Indianapolis.

Guy Allgood

Guy Allgood, 418 N. Hamilton ave., died yesterday at the Veterans hospital after a short illness. He was 51 and had lived here 38 years. Mr. Allgood was a truck driver d a native of New Maysville. $uring world war I he served in France as a private with the 159th infantry. , Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Laura B. Allgood; two sisters, Mrs Edward T. Smith and Mrs. James Bartlett, and three brothers, Fred, Arthur and Harry Allgood of Indianapolis. Funeral services will be at 3 p. m. Saturday at the Harry W. Moore Peace chapel. Burial will be in

State Deaths

BOONVILLE—Gerry Wayne LaRue, 1. Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald aku; brother, Bobby Ray; sister, Judith ne.’ }

BRUCEVILLE—Mrs. Susie B. Barr, 81. Survivors: Sons, Hugh, Oscar and Charles; au ters, Mrs. Martin Linquest and Mrs. ha Slink rd; sister, Mrs. John W. Boyd ‘and thr half-brothers.

CYNTHIANA—Alfred ¥. ” Robbins, 84. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. BE. S. Wilson; sons, Jesse and Stanley; brother, Henry,

ELWOO 3B Charles ar Site. Survivors; Mother, Mrs. Mary Jane ure; brothers, James, George, Jee and Jerry. Hershall Silvi Clinton Milton omeyer, 58.

EVANSVILLE—August W. “Gus” Ruschmeier, 72. Survivors: Wife, Kate; sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Kahre. William Melvin Good, 60. Survivors: Wife, Loretta; sons, David and Hugh: sister, Mrs. Lena Clock. Mrs. Lulu C. Macke, 56. Survivors: Daughter Mrs. Margaret Hillenbrand; Mrs. John Schatz; broth hers, Ben, Baward Brod, He Henry and William sister, MS. Frank Kiefer; step-brother, Joseph Haag. . -

LEBANON—Miss Anna Crawford, 83. ao. VERNON—Emery H., Bennett,

Andrew Litzelman Sr., 79. Survivors: Son, Andrew; brother, Joseph. , Joseph Samuel Caldemeyer, 65. Survores! Wife, Christina; daughters, Mrs. George Collins and Mrs. Fred Flittner; Son, ed; sisters, Mrs. on Seraper, Mrs. Gaines and Mrs. Phaymie Pride; Donk ers, Alonzo and Sebastian. Mrs. Elizabeth Juncker, 82. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Susan Niehaus and Mrs Amelia Esche; son, Charles; sisters, Mrs. Henry Mann and Mrs. John Strattman; brother, Adam Griess. NEW ALBANY—John Zoller Sr., 79. Survivors: Sons, John and William; ‘daughter, Mrs. Ira Skagga; sister, Mrs. Anna Thunker. Dr. J. Brad Harrison, 76. PENDLETON—William Helvie, 86. Survivors: Sisters, Mrs. Josephine Wyant, Mrs. Mino Mann and Mrs. Lola Southerland.

PRINCETON—_George T. Verlin Surlle: Setbrs. Mise Oi orse, iy Mrs. Milton Woods and Mrs, W. A. Shock. San ToN-—-Willam Pr, Beck, 4. an avs Rat dnd a ; Seis. Beek: brother, Charles. Trees: WHEATLAND—Mrs. Eliza Russ: Suryitor; Daughter, Mrs. en maduke.

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