Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1943 — Page 5

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Pilots Hurricanes Despite

Loss of Leg in Dieppe Raid SHERIFF IS DEAD | Seas

LONDON, May 8 (U. P.).—Col. L. bombs and was taken off before the

B. Hillsinger, 34, is back in flying| destroyer was sunk. Ninety days service despite the loss of one leg— | ater, after a remarkable recovery the first American & Hot t | from shock, he came out of a hosae. rmy plot 10/pital with a wooden leg. ~ achieve that distinction. He argued the late Lt. Gen. Frank Hillsinger told about it in a press M. Andrews into giving him a flyconference yesterday. He lost a leg ing assignment—and got it. aboard the destroyer Berkley during flying Hurricanes. the Dieppe raid, which he accom-, “I'm not on operational duty and panied as an air observer. ‘I'm not handicapped except in Applying a tourniquet to his shat- climbing stairs” Hillsinger said. tered leg, he managed to hold to|“You don’t have to climb any when the bridge amid flying shells andiyou're flying.”

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Rites for Clarence Walters To Be Held at His Home Tomorrow.

| Funeral services for Clarence B. | (Buck) Walters, former Marion | county deputy sheriff, will be at 2 'p. m. tomorrow in his home, 824 N. Hamliton ave. Burial will be in Paragon cemetery, Paragen. Mr. Walters, who served as deputy under former Sheriff Charles L. Sumner, died yesterday in City hospital at the age of 60. He was born July 24, 1882, in Greene county and came to Indianapolis 40 years ago. He had recently been employed as a barber. He was a member of the Elks club of Martinsville. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Edithel Walters; a daughter, Mrs. Frances Poling, and a brother, Clifford Walters, all of Indianapolis.

Pvt. Harold Strait

Pvt. Harold J. Strait, 4607 Stratford ave, died Thursday night at

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TWO REALTORS ORGANIZE FIRM

Hicks and Driscoll Open

The attractive ranch-type home

(above) at 5801 N. Illinois st. Williamson from E. A. Christoffel.

L. L. Banford of the American Estates Co., realtors, represented both

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(This is another in a series of | biographical sketches on Indian. |

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Mr, and Mrs. David W. Hedges recently purchased this home bungalow at 5135 Kenwood ave, from Mrs. Georgia Hadley. Both parties in the transaction were represented by Frederick Zwicker of the Ford Woods & Co., realtors.

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which time the Paul L. McCord Co., |

was formed. During the period, 1037-40, the Local

PLAN MAY DAY

FOR BEN DAVIS

Maxine Maxon to Be Queen Of Festivities May 14 At School.

May day festivities will be held at Ben Davis high school May 14 with Miss Maxine Maxson reigne ing as queen, Members of her court are the Misses Violet Kelly, Mary Rushton Eleanor Fisher, Marchetta Hamilton, Esther Wilson and Josephine Bristow. Miss Margaret Winklepeck and Miss Thea Briggs of the physical education department will direct the dances. Chorus classes will furnish the vocal music and the band will play. » ” ».

In March and April Ben Davis high school sold a total of $2361.68 in war bonds and stamps, " At 10 a. m, May 14 the Ben Davis high school victory corps military unit will be inspected by army offis cers and American Legion officials, The unit will be under the coms

Realtors Seek to apolis realtors.) |company took over approximately

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story reads like that of an Horatio on, Before building restrictions | Alger hero is Paul L. McCord, In- went into effect, the organization) dianapolis realtor. {also built quite a few small houses) Three statements concerning rent. Mr. McCord got his start in the —10 or 11 on Evanston ave, Shon turnover, issued by Price Adminreal estate business when thel20 on Evanston ave. and a numberi,gi qior Prentiss Brown, literally at other points scattered through-| Howard C. Venn Co. and the Hil-| . the city. | were thrown back at him this week Sen Te Co. advertised for 2h In addition to this work, the com- | “as not applicable in Indianapolis” . The partners will specialize in the office boy for their adjoining off“ yany acts as mortgage loan core- py the property management diviHe wie erstusied Tm Manus sale of North side real estate and ces. He was picked spondent for the Aetna Life In|. : Training high school in 1930 and] : lout of a line of : sion of the Indianapolis Real Estate was 4 member of the Associated] “ill engage in the management off or 20 appli | surance Co. in this area. | board. Roines Alumni of the school. For commercial and residential proper-| Mr. McCord joined the Indian= Mr. Brown's statements on sepa~

: " |cants. : several years he was superintendent ties. They also | apolis Real Estate board in 1921] = oc 0 tere:

i ’ { Previously he : ! . | of the Sanaa Sehioo) or the Cove- Wl} ove "had worked for a Yee nak ame HES HeSh Cl 1. “Landlords are assured of connant Presbyterian church. 3

isurance Sorvie hol le dry tinued occupancy of their units Surviving are the widow, Mrs. a BL MH Stony Jusary, ferves presigent and 20 throughout the emergency. ComDS a uthes, a Ww 14% life ies ” |and had driven a I he petitive decorations have disap . Strait, Indianapolis, and two sis- s uni] ' i . 3 rs Mrs Clyde yo Indianap- Both Mr. Hicks/bread wagon Mr. McCord was elected to the peste because there is no tenant olis, and Mrs. Orval Moore, Brazil. board of directors of the National 'UrnOver.

and Mr. Driscoll| Night duty on N : are realtors. be.|C0 Ml NR | Association of Real Estate boards at) & LECCOrs LE PUECTHD Lol I i i (St. Louis last October and is serve ’ Mrs. Mildred Givens | Services for Mrs. Mildred Win-

idn’ him ; 4 ing members of didn’t please * Mr. McCord b Indianapolis Deal RE eventually win 4- ing as a member of the association's Soy Son yn Suture Position is : p : 3 i " . | produce ligher renta comes of Estate Board, ing up in the real estate field. constitution and by-laws commit {re hoes ing a we ship Givens, former teacher at| wr Driscoll Nelions ona Mr. McCord survived a violent fee, side of his business, Mr. Moe|despite & rollback of Tents to 104] 7 i y - sters’ strike while driving the utside of his b IVP, NEG! Winchester high school, will be eon Estate Boards, National Institute of teamsters eR NO in B der Cord’s most active interests are his| levels. ducted at 2:30 p. m. Monday in the Real Estate Brokers, Society of | rea orl estate business family—a wife and three boys—and “This is made possible through Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Residential Appraisers and the YO 4 oy a ShpeTous game, too. his farm of 65 acres on Eagle creek, virtual elimination of vacancies, Mrs. Givens, wife of Shelley M.jNorth Side Realtors. When appraising property he was north of Zionsville. The boys, Paul| which has removed (he necessity Givens, 2358 Broadway, died yes-| Mr. Hicks is serving this year as (Pat) and Bill, both pupils at|for many competitive expenditures terdav in her home after a long chairman of the North Side Realtors Shortridge, and John, a pupil at formerly necessary to attract and illness. She was 41. school 43, painted the hog houses hold tenants.” She was born Jan. 10, 1802, and was graduated from Goodland high school and Butler university. She

St. Petersburg, Fla. where he was receiving basic training in the army air forces. He had been ill one day. 't. rait had been in service vy, aaa A newly-formed partnership has

about two weeks. Prior to his in-1 cen announced by Wendell M.

duction he was employed as a €OM| p,x¢ ang T, Lorin Driscoll. The

mercial artist by the Spencer W. Ct Ww Curtiss Advertising, Inc. A native arm. with offices located at 65 : of Moline, Hi, he came (0 indians] japle rd, Will be known as the apolis 21 years ago Hicks-Driscoll Co.

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19 SALES MADE ON NORTH SIDE

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often attacked by dogs. On one ocassociation and vice president of the |casion, he actually had his coat and Real Estate Board and Society of{Shirt torn off by a vicious famine. |, ing vacation | 3. “Decreased tenant t due | eal Esta oard and Society Following his experience as an during spring vac ‘ | 3 creased tenant turnover due Residential Appraisers. office boy, Mr. McCord went to the! The family spends week-ends at to the housing stringency has elimiMr. Driscoll is serving Union Trust Co. and sold real es- the farm and may leave their home | nated much unnecessary painting, NNEGUT'S STORES taught at Winchester two years but|vear term as di- tate until the U. S. entered the first at 3825 N. Meridian st. to spend the| and decorating.” | vo had been an Indianapolis resident] rector of the Real world war. He enlisted in the navy summer there. They've got COWS, To show that his statements do| FOR GARDEN ADVICE for 13 years. She was a member Estate Board and and saw active duty on the U. S. S. horses, 20 acres of well-developed not apply in Indianapolis, the divi-|] AND A FREE COPY OF THE of the Pi Beta Psi sorority. a one-year term Rhode Island until July 1919. orchards and a victory garden. |sion sent Mr. Brown statistics on VICTORY GARDEN BOOK Surviving, besides the husband,/on the National Two years later, Mr. McCord and With the purchase of the farm|,enovals as printed in The Indi-| AGRICO are three brothers, Chester Win-|{Committee of E. Kirk McKinney went into part- last fall. Mr. and Mrs. McCord | napolis Commercial on Tuesday | » oy ship, Greenwood, and Seward and] Realtors. He has nership in the real estate business. ended a 20-year search for & Prop= nis week. The statistics showed 180 Vi Woh Garden Harold R. Winship, Miles City, been a resident of - Their firm existed until 1926, at erty they liked. changes in residence on that day. es Mont., and a sister, Mrs. Grace W. Indianapolis ae = SERS “A letter accompanying the sta- 0 tbe... $220 Doland, Bloomington. : : S | H O nfo tistics pointed out that these state- $3.30 Burial will be in Crown Hill. ja the real estate o/ons riang tients fromy te OPA ofice Tay be, " - int Bee ‘ . usiness since § ; : : ¥ oisture-Retainin . 1987. a a 40 - C en 4 Haircuts true in other communities, but sta-| n § Mrs. Alice Geyer Since 1925 Mr. Hicks tistics prove that they are not true umus Funeral services for Mrs. Alice! when he graduated from DePauw WASHINGTON, May 7 (U. PJ). In Indianapolis. 14 Bale. . Geyer, who died yesterday at her| university, Mr. Hicks has lived in —Haireuts may be going up else Bale home, 1707 S. Emerson ave. will|Indianapolis and been active in | where. but bri in the senate be at 3:30 p. m. Monday in the|the real estate business here. He where, Dus prices J. C. Wilson chapel of the chimes. spent five years with the Home and house tonsorial departments 7 i Mrs. Geyer, who was 65, had been | Owners’ Loan Corp. and organized are at pre-war levels and may be J Ny, % ill a short time. She ig life! its hosw sie and Bloperty map going down. [40° resident of Marion county. e was | agemen visions in Indiana. r a a employed by E. C. Atkins & Co.[the past five years he has been It costs 337 MASS. AVE. for 25 years and was a member of Sr or congressman a. the Atkins Pioneer club. rimmed. GEO J EGENOLF Surviving are two brothers and Sergeant-at-arms Wall Doxley " » 181, W, South Li-6212

associated with the firm of E. Kirk McKinney Co., Inc. It will be the policy of the Hicksof the senate—boss of the congressional barber shops — insists that he will hold-the-line against

two sisters. Burial will be in Crown | Driscoll Co. to concentrate its efinflation and:

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forts on the north section of Indi-| Among the transactions were ——— anapolis “in order to give clients|those for 5168 Kenwood ave. 5743 {a more efficient and comprehensive | Norwaldo ave., 4562 N. Delaware st. service in real estate affairs” The and 5626 Kingsley dr, all by Warfirm's location was selected for its ren Atkinson, and 624 Fulton st. and

‘convenience to North side property 5805 Carrollton ave, by Ford V. AT RILEY HOSPITAL Woods. Mr. Woods also sold a

“When I can reduce the price, | I'll certainly be glad to do it.” It costs’ other government worksers 60 cents to get trimmed in public barber shops and the barbers are seeking to raise the price to 75 cents.

REALTORS TO HOLD GOLF TOURNAMENT

Indianapolis Real Estate board members will meet at the Speedway golf course Wednesday for the

board's first golf tournament of the year, Fred C, Tucker, golf committee chairman, announced today. The

| owners. | ~~ The company invites the public house at 5342 N. Capitol ave., along Formation of the Buffalo patrol of and friends to visit and inspect the with American Estates. troop 83, Boy Scouts, will be marked | "eV offices. | Two sales each were made by Wayne M. Harryman, Joseph J. Ar-|

by candlelight investiture services r- | gus and Fred T. Hill. Properties

Br ey ta Pm 2-ACT MUSICAL SET handled by Mr. Harryman were at i AT CATHEDRAL HIGH 28 woodland and 3340 E. 34th st.

Je SUN lEnUEioh StoulS as by Mr. Argus, at 2445 Riverside dr.|

Be ae I x Pober| Cathedral high school students and 5241 N. Meridian st. and by Mr. Seymour: Bob McCafferty, Marion, | Vill Present “Fiesta Americana,” an Hill, at 3340 N. New Jersey st. and ry i hd ’| inter-American musical program, 931 N. Eastern ave. end Richard Worthington. angola. wmomew and Monday at the, Additional transactions included Members of troop 83 who wil; at-| ; those for 602 Congress ave, by tend the investiture are rape The two-act pooduction is @i- Harry L. Robbins; 4004 Tacoma ave. Emmons, scoutmaster; Lyle N-| rected by Brothers Francis Borgia, by Bridges & Graves: five acres on Frost, Carl Cock, Donald Gardner! gienne and Aquinas. The first|Kesslar blvd. by Forest Knight; tournament will replace the board's George Saba, Samuel Johnson, Wil-| 50 pas a South American theme 4011 N. Meridian st, by Thomas Fly yrsday luncheon. liam Mitchell, Joseph Saba, William | ang the second act is a musica! tow Carson, 1935 Sharon ave, by M. G.| * nomiers' will tee off at 12:30 p. m. Re Rr Ci Robert of Mexico and the United States. | Gerlenich, 219 TR Meridian , nq a buffet dinner will be served rey . | The high school giee club, and St. by 2. Lorin "riscol. at 6:30 o'clock. Walter M. Evans, Pappas, Donn Gaynor, Albert Ritch- . | board president, will present prizes

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The new patrol will be sponsored idi i by the Indianapolis Rotary club and COMMITTEE NAMED Mains MIF, Tuciter Witly arranges troop 83 is sponsored by Havward- ments for the tournament are Russe Barcus post No. 55 of the American Appointment of new members of | C. Hartman, vice chairman; Welmer Legion. {he executive committee of the In-|E. Bushong, Jack C. Carr, A. H. M. dianapolis DePauw alumni associ-| Graves, Harold R. Holtam, Harley Tas ation was announced tocay by John L. Norton, William V. Kingdon, | A. Bruhn.

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State Deaths

ANDERSON—-A. Olin Hackney, 59. Survivors: Wife, Mrs. Jewel; sons, Junior and Olin Samuel. father, Carey; sister, Mrs. Opal Gable; brothers, John, Charles, Raymond and Samuel. Durbin Manis, 41. Survivors: Brothers, Batley and Marley; sister, Mrs. Hester ‘Tan

Frank M. Almond. 78. Survivors: brother, Edward, and sister, Mrs. Ida Hastings. Thomas Williams, 67. Survivors: Wife, Mrs. Ida: daughter, Mrs. Shadrack Chris-| tian; sister. Mrs. Elizabeth Terry. i BRAZIL Merrill L. Frost. Survivors: Son, I. L.; four children, brothers and sisters, i MORGANFIELD Franklin Eugene Hust, 15. Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs.| Elvie; seven brothers, Elvie Jr, George.! Charles, Gillie, Virgil and Wayne; sister : Margie. i MT. VERNON — Rosetta Knowies, 1. Ba Or Parents, Mr. and Lis. Lone: brother, Lonnie George; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Birdie Knowles and Mr. and Mrs. George Barker. i PETERSBURG—Oliver P. Selby, 75. Survivors: Wife, Mrs. 3 vey |

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