Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1943 — Page 12
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| Dental rato Worker] | Will Be Buried Here i On Friday. _ - a i ¢ Charles W. Parrett, a native of o SL : Indiana and a al oF Indian. || Wasson’s Sell Only First Qualities il |apolis 65 years, died yesterday in The propaganda, he said, was |last night" at the Estelle Peabody|: his home after an illness of four : design ed ed undermine the con- {Memorial home in North Mariches-| years. He was 0. their 8.01 1 Amerivqn Deople in | ter, friends here were advised today. Mr. Parrett, a dental laboratory force it back nto, the sie —y | Miss Emden was one of the early technician, resided at 2153 N. HardTubber_stag, the role of & |graquates of . the . City’ hospital i Hoe at i Ai gi ” | school of nursing. She was trained| : on will ‘be in the J. C. Wil- ; Tri : Ps goclal servipe by i 3 ] 8 [son Chapel of the Chimes at 2 p.m. 3 PATRICK RESIGNS rot of social hei at Indiana Men of Camp Howzle, Tex, Friday. Puiial WI ke In Pon) Ee : whiversity looked around and picked Lina Pl 4 Hie Tite Titan: AS SPEGIAL Miss Emden was the first public] Bemay, Mexican vocalist for ET JUDGE welfare nurse before the incorpora-| Xavier Cugat, as “the gal who “sid De Land, Fila. I eight tion of the Public Health Nursing| Makes the good neighbor policy dehildren, ” Fae Phirick has : notified « the, oociation. She later Was a mem-| ® “Positive pleasure” Both the [E720 —— as special rt that he will, reslgn|po. of the staff of this association.) Maestro and singer arenaymal- | Toa oe age im tha tw year-oid She then became a social case| ized Americans. Milton T. Patterson i goed wi” esa ty Font ee oEORSE CALDWELL, [on amir "ser ; : the Shirley Ss WwW e Mr. Patrick said the pressure of Society sod late suployed by the yy Wiki) chapel at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow for private business will ‘prevent him Incianapells on xd A ore atsqunte Milton T. Patterson, a former resilowed oving. Hig resignation fol- orvice to the patients in the coun- P RINTER, IS DEAD dent of Indianapolis, who died Monlowed requests by Prosecutor Sher-|>® infirm pa : : - |day in the home of his daughter, ~wood Blue to set the case for trial|™ ment, she entered the| Services will be held a the Hisey Mrs, Esther Bailey, Toronto, 8s 5000 as possible. RO ve. veacs ago, | Titus mortuary at 2 p.m. tomor-| Canada. He was 73. A new judge will be selected from Ee ome some yon ago row for George W. Caldwell, '3013| A native of Hendricks county, he 8 panel of names to be submitted|5 x. Wash. and & nephew, | College ave, who died Monday in|lived in Indianapolis 30 years. He by the clerk of the Indiana supreme Pra G ie, Wi Jr., in the navy ’| Methodist hospital after an illness|was a member of the Fairfax ChrisGourt, Services will be held at the|Of three weeks. tian church and the Puritan lodge ~The four defendants are William memorial home at 2 D. m. tOMOITOW. Mr.. Caldwell, who ‘was 61, had|of the Odd Fellows and was em- ~ R. Beckwith, Philip Farly, Frank Ne ton will 3 *| been an employee of the Indianapo-| ployed several years at the National Lyons and Thomas E. Ross. Temation ; * lis News composing room since Oc-|Malleable Casting Co. They were indicted following dis- : tober, 1910. He was born in Penn-| Survivors, besides the daughter, closure of the slleged shortage of EAN Joy sylvania, but had spent most of his|are his wife, Florence; a son, Paul $45,000 in the funds of the county] nprs. Edna Irene Joy of 124 N.|life in Indiana. of Detroit, Mich.; a sister, Mrs. Slerk’s office. : Chester st. died early today at St.| He was a member of Pentalpha|Flora Reel, Nebraska; three grandgy | Vincent's hospital. She was 56. [Masonic lodge and of the Interna-|children end two great-grand-ala 3 1 DIB IRXOTRTIN | Mrs. Joy Was a native of New Al-|tional Typographical union, chidiren, IRN EIAY | LY peo. Ind, but had been a resi-| Besides his wife, Mrs. Mary 5 atte oil ni wi Ral dent of Indianapolis for 26 years Mocre Caldwell, he is survived by Marian F. McKinney WE WILL LOAN YOU AS MIC She was 2 member of the ladies/his mether, Mrs. M. C. Caldwell, Puneral services for Marian ‘F ALLIEN | MANRET PRICES | auxiliaries of the Eagles and Moose,|and three brothers, Fred G. and McKinney, a world war “veteran, SN (and a member of Pocahontas. Theodore L. of Indianapolis and|_...". 3 held at 2.p. m. today Surviving are her husband, Ed-|Caryl H. of Bartlesvillp, Okla. a a ward Joy; a sister, Mrs. Julia Wig-| Burlal will be in Memorial Park.| oy "663 Third ave, W. Mars Hill, gins of Indianapolis, four nephews — Burial will be in Floral Park. ang three nieces. Dor a Lanam Mr. McKinney, who was 49, died , Tones vi wl bo Bed 8 pues services wll bo hd. a Manin In sh Soleus, Dan 2 p. m. Friday at the Roscoe Conkle| after a month's iliness. He was a
view cemetery at New Albany.
church and burial will be in Fair- funeral home for Mrs. Dora Alice] native of Bloomington, had lived in
Lanam of 1551 W. New York st.
Indianapolis about 25 years and had been employed as a cook at the
wear now and all through the summer
‘who died last night at the age
YELLOW CORN PRICE jor su. Peacock restaurant.
Mrs. Lanam was a native of During the last war, Mr. McKinCEILING IS RAISED Colfax, Ind, and had lived in Indi-| ney served 18 months as a private ; anapolis years. She was alin France and was wounded. AON Ap po 2) member of the Pentecostal church| He is survived by a stepson, Edkidd hp Se scents | ETE: . | ward Garner, Chicago; three brothye rting April 14 be 1nisey 5 tenis Surviving are her husband,|ers, Harvey, Rgpert and Charles at that figure until Sept. 30 to en- Steward Lanam; two daughters,| McKinney, all of Bloomington, and courage immediate Miarketin and Mrs. Effie Cox and Mrs. Mae|another sister besides Mrs, - Cox, ag! £ Gilbert, both of Indianapolis; her|Mrs. Lela Blotinghouse, Bloomingrelieve the present shortage of corn mother, Mrs. Lidde Coy of Michi-| ton, for livestock feeding and industrial gantown, Ind.; three sisters, Mrs. processing. n 5 |" ‘The office of price administration po Pails of Michigantows; Mrs. announced the price hike last night, prages noth of Frankfort, Ind., and stating that the Sept. 15, 1943,) 0") iihers Elvie Reed of Frank-
ee e He NeW fort and Eddie Reed of the U. S. Burial Tomorrow
army. : there will be no furthre increase . Burial will be in Floral Park. FUNERAL SERVICES will be in corn price ceilings during the| ° held at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in the
1943 market season. § J. C. Wilsod Chapel of the Chimes HIT-AND-RUN DRIVER] tor sess. csrotine mixing, who died yesterday in her home, 2143
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Mrs. Tielking, who was 79, was Hit-and-run motorists still drive the wife of the late Henry Tiel on polis streets. king and the daughter of Fred Arsenal ave., was walking home| Indianapolis all her -life and from work shortly before last mid- was a member of St. John's night when struck at Oriental st. Evangelical and Reformed church. ( fg % . and Southeastern ave. by an auto The Rev. Ernst A. Plepenbrock, Fn Ea z which didn’t stop. He received &| , cer will conduct the services. For over 30 years the A visit to our office ||Proken leg and is in City hospital. | Buriat will be in Crown Hill.
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The blinding storm was blamed 5 Ee a. nie, Tou | ox. anor socident in wha) poner um Chin saa been synonymous we offer the }| ,edestrian received serious head in- d Y: Mrs, Tda Jenitz, sll of the best of dental service aughter, 3 tz, of als, the very same As Lee Lay, 20, of 4805 South- . .v « to which thousands skill, the very same J| eastern ave, was crossing that > of satisfied patients painstaking effort, street near his home, he was hit by throughout the state will ggrppyErp that represents the The war department today 'anR. R. 15, Box 439. Chowning said nounced the award of an air medal - - his vision. to 1st Lieut. George Good of Gary Pa . . ANDERSON, Ind, Apri 14 (DSS been preseited to 3d Lieut For Prompt Attention , Ind, Ap (U.| Floyd Funk, Warsaw, for more than q 2 3 D T » lions ER. 0135 : Hughes, treasurer of the Hughes : Mondays go S : Anderson Friday afternoon. Hughes Other Days j|died at the Bluffton Clinic yester- State Deaths ND FLOOR KRESGE BLDG four brothers. ors: Wife, Elizabeth: a 5 daughter, Mrs. Charles, Walter, ale, and George SLaMOUR nghes. Pearl Reeves. Giana and Charles Wood, and daughters, Mrs. Arthur Hosek, Mrs. Mary Grace Ferrell and Miss Willis Anne Wood. DALEVILLE—Mrs. Ethel Nutgrass, . HOME ME KIT ELBERFELD—William Schaperjohn, 74, ; % : Jy or | Survivors: Son, othe; daugh! Mrs. |} go . . re th i Velada Strawn, 3 sister, Mrs.’ Caro- ; : i : : line Zimmerma: “ag : = GIVES You A 5IVES YOU A A BE UTI FUl MACHINELESS aceermae-ating Samir Alle Pui | 3 : 11 mo. Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. ; yf . . ’ Bruce Davis. ; : y o - Mrs, Katherine Brets, 75. Survivo \ : : ; : ol x gy AN Bi ined i, Souls; sons, Adolph, i Quality Leather and Gabardine One Price AS Frama WVy x : rs, Mrs. Seam Blemker, James \ pal \\ fousy and Mrs. Hugo Songer; ohe ‘brother i A and seven Juss: Spo ; wa JASPER lawrence Ekert, 71. ! . | VERNON — Mrs. Barbara Anna Wolf “Clemens, 74. - Survivors: Daughter, uy, reeze. | DP. PF. . ivors: i daughters, Mrs. Ern aller & Mrs. TRO . d & brother, Henry. Ne yy \ brother. . HO, 2 THURS. Re NEW CASTLE—Mrs. Alice Kitterman, 2 Sey, 60. . Survivors: ° Pagar Miss Mary Complete with 50 5 ng ap pa. sn a curiers. Nothing . else to buy. on: "osugnters, rs Cole” Todd "a fort, ou can now give SEYMOUR—Fred Long, 84. Joubselt shui. ina. SHIRLEY ohn Lister, iT daughter, Mrs, Alta
very same materi- } juries. "at money-saving prices Indianapolis, and 13 grandchila car driven by Frank Chowning| AWARDED AIR MEDALS testify, Associate, Dentist finest of dentistry. fi on or 0 Cag eld obsoured | for more than 450 hours in the air P.).—Funeral services for John E. 200 hours as a co-pilot. Curry Packing Co., will be held at 2 |] LV T PE [a 5 WA id ASS Till 5:30 P.M. || day. He is survived by his wife and| BLUFFTON—John E. Hughes. SurvivSurvivors: Sons, ! . 2 = : : : ; J HUNTINGBURG — My», soatherine All $ I$. py vor my td, 4 3 : ° ° ° tyle : Bohnenkemper, a dhugnier, er £ 4 Blue Black Tan Han ebutt. I : p Y . : Anne ns : : SAT. A : Mrs. Nellie Brookshire, : ! iE . Pe Ang i. Abe and Charles ea ® With ease and in eom- Ernest at home that will last as
