Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 July 1943 — Page 8

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KEEN HUNERAL Stays on Board | ARRANGE RITES | Leaders Named for Post-War Planning PACIFIC WAR VICTIM/sereasinsrvas =

Other survivors are another

3 : i a IS HONORED AT MAS Moy John Hession, and three RITES FOR ALEXANDER a | sisters, Mrs. Veronica Barnes, Miss * NL ) J. YR Rites to honor Pvt. Lawrence Hes-| Virginia Hession and Miss Martha

'H sion, who lost his life in the Pacific BESION,

| “a war area June 11, were to be con-

General Motors Employee Cal ‘Set Tomorrow at 2:30 P.M. HD = hy 3 : etek uh Tigh ras. ile orning

Victim of Hemorrhage: | DL ua aa For Services of I. U. ES 3 a A \ \ : in St. Joseph Catholic church, i ‘ ‘ : : 3 FN : } E His mother, Mrs, Madonna HesLived in Tipton. Librarian. \ . sion, 0224 E. St. Clair st, and his 10 BICERS | Ra » X x : rt Funeral services for Maurice J |JERN. © PRA gpesitl SY \ Sve SrOthee: I hue] igeuan NCHER Keen, emplovee of Allison division | SE BLOOMINGTON, Ind, July 9.—| 8 on furloughs, will attend the serve of General Motors Corp. will be) { Funeral services for William Albert : - 7

nlitete A &: \ ¥ ; | Alexander, 87, Indiana university CONGUE ia) 8. Ti Noid Lawrence was in the infantry

in the Grinsteiner funeral home! {librarian for nearly a quarter of a and at 9 a m o 83. Peter and |century, who died last night, will be’ and a letter to his mother from his|

Paul cathedral. Burial will be St held at the Union building on the| "ON = STOUT'S FACTORY Joserh's cemmeter ov \ campus tomorrow at 2:30 p. m.| ; > W 8 : ; EN | Burial will be in Bloomington. |

Mr. Keen, who made his i 8 NN > : Tipton, died yes sterday BE 1 a | He was well known to thousands N : cerebral hemorrhage in his room EF ON of alumni of Indiana university, NN NN at the Knights of Columbus dormi- 2 & from which he was graduated in| \ Rk 4 13AR NF § ak th | “Alex,” as was , fondly | NA tory, 1303 N. Delaware st. He was (1901. “Alex,” as he | ® 2 Guorge — called by the “old grads” and stu-| \ \ FOR - n bic § 1die T * 3 oy The body will be taken to his| George Barnard, New Castle, [dents of Indiana U., was divector| AN 3 Lo home in Tipton where | Hi ves) & ‘ jof the university's memorial fund | NN a ome Jn saphon ere It Will Ye-| farmer law partner of U. S. Sen- | i : -aised + than! NE | main until 9 am. Sunday. It will jcampaign, which raised more a X E be returned here Sunday afternoon Shor Ss VanNuys, today | $1.500,000. In addition he was di-| } A : } s 3 During his early life, Mr. Keen| Was reappointed by Governor {rector of the university S Ee | Nt . ; was a member of the Bookbinders'| Schricker for a four-year term gs BD containing nearly 40 000 } X hs SATURDAY R : | volumes. | ba FJ union, local 33, and worked for the| 4 metibss of the public service i A ; : : CE > He was born at Lebanon, Ind, Crescent Paper Co. In 1913 h as be A : cs OBE + ; | x kh 3 associated with i auditing fi He is a Republican. |gyly 25, 1875, the son of John Thom- \ 19? OPEN 9 A. M.—CLOSE 7 P. M. esse later sent hit to work | “th He was nated for a two-year [as and Asberine Alexander. He ma- CT di el RT terin on the P. 8. C. by the gov- |triculeted at the university in 1895,

branch in Kokomo. He was a m : : . : 3 } ber of the Knights of Col umbis a ernor soon after he took office. [paying his expenses by working as RE \ WR Ee Botek Bhd Pr ir | Mr. Barnard formerly served as [a “stack bey” in the library. MONDA Y S SS. Peter and Paul cathedral mavor of New Castle. and as : Post-war planning talks continued after the organizational meeting wound up last night at the eity

Sy are his wife, Mrs. Rose ; Appointed Assistant hall. Here Dr. N Beatty, health committee chairman; Walter T. Horn, tax committee chairman, and Cia kaa . | prosecuting attorney of Henry all. Here Dr. Norman Beatty, health co ee © an; . Horn, tax co ee s Keen; a daughter, Mrs. John Bam ot ‘The two Democratic On his graduation from the uni-| Harry Yockey, civilian defense committee chairman (left to right) discuss a few problems, OPEN 12:1 5 NOON-—CLOSE 8:45 P. M.

tit gl) v of Alexandria La : : : | Fari: Grid tg ember of sublic servi versity, was appointed assistant Cpl. Francis Keen who is embers of the public service v, he pp . daughter. Mrs, George Tals

ith the| : : : Graham Jr submarine signal corps: hi commission are George Beamer |librarian. He served in that capa- Bot Jr. sister. Mrs. Harry Williams. cUuuviiiailiil oixl i i 2 > . - ic Pay : 4 nid i114 Qhekevr city 905. wher Dr. sep MARION Elisha Stephenson, 77. Burfies] AOE Np ye Hy fats Pe rn a tive. Rous Openchate UESDAY WEDN ESDA / '

er, Mrs. Bena Keen of Indianap Swain, Who was president of Indi a 3 < Allert ee ~ © © » Qs © 7 MUNCIE Mrs ring avior 58. . 8 brother, Albert M. Keen, and tw ana U. from 1893 to 1902. called! ANGOLA—Joel Latson, 85 Survivors:| Survivors: Wife, Leona; sons, Oscar and | MUN Id yO

sisters, Mrs. Leo ahn and Mrs baa 4 Ee Wife, May: sons. Fred, Harry and Arthur| Herbert Emrich; brotherst George and : 1a lea ba ; Y Bt y So 8 Hahhh SW 4 | him to Swarthmore college, then|yatson: ‘daughters, Mrs. Gale Hanna and] Edward Emrich; sister, Miss Marir Em- Mrs Sara De MY ® Be Tins. THUR A | A Joseph Kirkhoff, both of Indian- ) | | Mts. Roy Johnson rich mrs. [tua RS, ars ' polis headed by Dr. Swain. WN Nathanial Blanks, 35. Survivors: Wife | Mrs. Jack Martin, Mrs Buster Skinner) apoiis BROWNSTOWN—J. Bd Bultman, 60 | Nathan a ar 8 ; or | and Mrs, Ernest Snodgrass; sisters, Mrs. |

During a period of 18 years spent | . | Retherine; son, George Blanks: daughter. |p i Survivors wif Laura; daughter, Mrs hh n a S Eunice MeCollim and Mrs. Bertha Ress- | EX- RESIDENT, DEAD - o Mics Alice Blanks; mother, Mrs. Georgia | |i thers, Carl and Clate Curry. OPEN 9 A. M.—CLOSE 5 P. M.

John William Pear Swarthmore, Mr Alexander | Lynn Heller; brother, William Bultmene | Rtas: Brother. Foomas BIaRES: sycter |

served successively as registrar, in-! CLAY CITY Mrs. Marth E. Scherb, 60. | | Miss Josephine ‘Blanks PETERSBURG Mrs. Huldah Harris, 75] d i y | Survivors: Husband, Henry; son, Este John Pr Ri US Survivors: Sisters | Survivors Husband, Noah; daughters, | EFFECTIVE JULY 6 1943 John illian sar, retired rail- Mrs. Emma Kirkpatrick, former structor in history and faculty dean. | scherh: daughters, Mrs Leora Dietzman| Afre Louise Far: and Mrs. Roselle Mrs. Lula Miley and Mrs. Prudence v ! r smplovee i esterday in! resident 3 a It was principally becau of Mp. jand Mrs. Valeria Fletcher; brothers] Te Sanders road employee, died ye Ha In’ resident of Indianapolis, died yes 1 ! Se Grover, Otto, Otis and Earl Scherb; sis-| HARMONY Ars. Edis A Modesitt, 85] RICHMOND Larnia A. Fast 41. Sur]

the home of his daughter, IS. terday at the home of her daugh- Alexander's influence that Swarth- | er, Mrs. Amanda Reed | Survivors and Isaac. daughter, Ms | vivors: Wife, Adeline; son, James Fast;| Gladys Gray, 2833 E. Michigan : : bs more, a Quaker college, had a stu-| CONNERSVILLE Vern A. Young, B54 James E. Rissler; sisters, Eliza King daughters. Mary Lou and Gloria i i LL = : Titer, Mrs Edgar Wilhite, in Raub. dents’ army training cor s unit dur- | Survivors: Wife, Vera: son, Loren Young:| ut d Miss Margaret Wi liams; brother parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fast sl * | Vide bia Boek 4 Ce brother, Russell Young, sisters, Mrs. J. ©.| Daxis Williams ROCKVILLE Charles B. McClure, 8%.

He was A resident of Indianapolis z0/ Ind. She was 79 and had been ill ing the first world war. Carr, Mrs. Ed Wines, Mrs. Harry Livizey, HARTFORD CITY Albert F. Pruden, | Survivor: Brother, Robert A. McClure. n Ie RDO |: Mrs. Louis Gesell and Mrs. Ora Barnes | 57 Survivors Wife, Edith; sons, Har-| AY y 0 ‘a 5 ih years, Mr. Pear was born in Eng-| about six months. | Mr. Alexander returned to Bloom- , BO 8 Survivors:| old and Albert Pruden: daughters, Mrs | o SEYMOUR_Mrs Cartie M. Knoke, 80 | ELWOOD Oscar Hinkle, 6¢ urvivors:j OM, id Survivors: Son, Fred T. Knoke; sister, land. | Mrs. Kirkpatrick had lived here ington in 1921 and was appointed | wife, Mary; brother, Rome Hinkle; sister, | Jrda i TW A pidge ahd Mrs. Sophia Brinkman 318-332 MASS. 352-354 WEST ts | PS, ni ore. | Mi Mary r n; rother, ayy y Cedkt : Survivors, besides the daughter, |20 years until about three months|librarian. Four years later he was NS EVANSVIAE. Henty Demmel, 38. Sur-| JRUGCH, Sitters, Mis. Russel Dillon anal TERRE HAUTE Ceorge Her liren AVE. WASHINGTON a 4 oe TBR wt ls “IN harles Schenk, | Surviovrs aughters, rs ora Gregg are two brothers, Arthur R. Pear of ago when she moved to her daugh- hamed director of the campaign to] ors: Wite, Irene; son, Elbert Lemmel. MARTINSVILLE William M. Graham.| and Mrs. Blanche Heckathorn; son, Ortie Indianapolis and Alfred 8. Pear of ters home. She was a member of raise funds as a memorial to In- FT. Ww AYNE- -Spencer H. Emr ich, 53." 68 Survivors Wife, son. Wi liam M.' Kispert Culver, and three grandchildren. | the Third Church of Christ. Sci- diana university men who were vet- A A — Funeral services will be at 2 p. m | entist and the McGuffey ciub here |erans of world war I tomorrow in Shirley en Survivors, besides her daught re Raised £400,000 | central chapel. Burial will be in|are three sons, mer Kirkpatrick : bh 1 be i e RE o E The campaign was originated on

Floral AY ete O /inim t ¢ on 1 Park cemetery, {of Winimae, the Rev. Blaine E the campus. Within 48 hours Mr. | Kirkpatrick and Leland A. Kirk- Alex ; ; " c “ } Alexander and his associates raised acks Between T oes? | patrick of Indianapolis; four broth- sbich 1 dL i ahatpbet Mitten $400,000. The original goal of) ers; two sisters; 11 grandchildren $1.000.000 Soot was passed and Soft Itchy Blisters? |eud ove great-grandehilaren. new goal of $1600.00 set, | Funeral services and bunial will I oe yo oh of h . ign. | 810 1 it's Athletes Fost! Get fast relief from an. | be at 2 p. m. tomorrow at Raub, | 0 the course of the campaign,

noing, Jorg itch with stainless liquid President and Mrs. William Lowe

ermicide, HV-222. Reaches down d A eN throueh open blisters and tiny cracks, to ott me st Mr. Alexander and four for-

breeding fungi on contact. Absolute! op Ivarei tv WH Money-back EnArAntee HV.222... Reed John R. Brewer mer students of the university, went

75¢... at all drug counters. : on a national tour. The former : The Rev. George Roa will 01° students were James S. Adams, how duct services at 1:30 p. m. tomor-| eqiqent of Standard Brands, Ine. row in the Conkle funeral home for) i iiqinev John S. Hastings of WashA ewer. 543 Ahold wil | y Ji stings ash- | ms - John R. Brewer, 342 Arnolda ave. j,i. nd, a present trustee of the | " Burial will be in Floral Park ceme- | © a i‘ i DON'T SELL Ng university: Noble C. Butler of An- é e é voi. { iy derson; Helen Coblentz, now of

Mr. Brewer sident of IndianD i A Wd 0 N 1, be) apo ae bong HE Dubuque, Jowa, and Mrs. Elizabeth ‘ s 58 years, die dnesday it > " hia wk ° os Johnston Yeager, now of IndianThey Ar a St. Vincent's hospital. He was 78... A 8

apolis 513 ey 0A RY AS ep | Survivors is wife. Mrs. Lottie] 2PoUS A TU ITT Ra ral | Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Lottie| “ay cainnaien quota was overs

® CT Valpations — Cash Immediately Fri ot lie. Po subscribed. Funds raised were used) ® LINCOLN STATE PAWNERS Mrs. Jane Chamness of Warren, IOF DA Wigmorial stadium, | COR. CAPITOL and WASHINGTON STS, and two grandchildren. | Union building and Memorial hall,

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! which was the first women's dormi-|

p= The CHICAGO STORE—I46 E. Wash, === | tory at the university.

Becomes Alumni Secretary

Open All Day Saturday Until 6 P. M. | In addition to his other duties,

Mr. Alexander became alumni sec- . . . Open Munday nish, URt)'S vim, EE hy the Baa, Plan your downtown shopping trip tomorrow just as you always ized in 1036, he was named a trus-| : ee, and served in that capacity un-| . .s - 0 A dent He contuied. th do. You'll have ample opportunity to fill your every need from the university's board of trustees)

"Witte ar Swarthmore, Mr. Alex. fresh stocks of seasonable merchandise attractively priced. Here

ander was publicity director of the National Education association for . b S two years. He also served for a ’ A R 7 7 - tee years, He sleo served for a are the downtown stores that will be ready to serve you on Satur sion ron higher education of the middle eastern states. His affilia- fo : Men's Regular $24.50 |] ton: cea ine American Liovary days as usual. Check them over tor your own convenience. ALL-WOOL |association, the Indiana university | . alumni chapter of Phi Gamma

| Delta, the Bloomington Rotary club T | AL Ww RSTED and the Society of Friends. | Mr. Alexander is survived by his! . fe, Ms, ; Cly der | 5 U I T % pe. Bie Civ Lome These Stores Will Be Open

lexander; a daughter, Mrs. Ellen] | Alexander Slessinger of Parral,|

ee Saturday. July 10th, as Usual

Sale Sickanies Slessinger, died eight wi. $7075 l baar go as ® || Robert Van Dyke ASKIN & MARINE * The LEADER STORE

—Expertly tailored! | Burial for Rober! Van Dyke, 127 W. WASHINGTON ST. CORNER WASHINGTON & DELAWARE STS.

—Smartly styled! | Johnson county farmer of R. R. 3,| ps | Open 'Til 9 P. M. —Single or double-breasted! | Greenwood, will be in Orchard Hill Open "Til 6 P. M. y —Choice of colors. Sizes 36 to 44. cemetery following funeral services|

|at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the New| ’ | Bethel Baptist church. The Rev, W.| LIVINGSTON S e Men's SLACK SUITS [ari wil officiate E i 3 anil 8 BROOK ob o 129 W. WASHINGTON ST. Complete With Belts Mr. Van Dyke, Who Was 11, died ny RNA Open °Til 6 P. M. yesterday in St. Francis hospital! $300 $350 $495 rollovin a brief fines, ph A i Holland, !} t ¢ Uw He [lh mi Re ae me The CHICAGO STORE MOSKINS CLOTHING CO. —Blues, Tans and Greens. Big values! shent most of his life in Marion | 146 E. WASHINGTON ST. 131 W. WASHINGTON ST. {county before he moved to a farm Open Til 6 P. M. Open 'Til 6 P. M. Men's Spun Rayon G d SLACK SUITS 31% | Vivo mide two Ee, oice of Colors—Sale Price Mrs. Elsie Simpson, G rood. | Elbe of leatorsSae i eeyod | DAYAN'S LINEN STORE *ROSE TIRE COMPANY, Inc.

's. Susie Koopman, ) ] Men's Sanforize Sit 1 Sons, devs Van Dee 25 W. WASHINGTON ST. my "Open Er

| Greenwood; John, Jacob, Everett,| Wash PANTS |Jess and Robert Van Dyke, Indian- | Open Saturday 9:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. ®

Well made. Sizes 20 to 44 apolis; a brother, Jacob Van Dyke, |

waist measure. and seven grandchildren, also of In- SAC KS B ROS. dianapolis *EMRICH FURNITURE CO. CORNER ILLINOIS AND OHIO

Men's Fine Dress 5 L A c K S 5 95 Mrs. Stella Fivecoat 324 W. MORRIS ST. Air-Cooled for Your Comfort—Open ’Til 10 P. M. Neatly tailored. Choice of Funeral services for Mrs. Stella Open Saturday 8:30 A. M. to 9:30 P. M.

lors. All sizes 50. ths Fivecoat, 210 N. Mount st, will be| — —— at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Royster | SEYMOURS £9 & Askin West Side mortuary. Bure | W. TT. GRANT 141 W. WASHINGTON ST.

Fy ; al w ° 5 | my CUT PRICES! § i 5d [foes mecca who was ws dia 25 E. WASHINGTON ST. Open iTi 6 P: M.

Wednesday after an illness of three

's $1.95 & EE = months. STRAW $ Leong § hn * KINNEY FAMILY SHOE STORE *The STAR STORE

CNR CZECH REFUGEE TO SPEAK 360 W. WASHINGTON ST. : SN NR 138 E. WASHINGTON ST. RR Oscar Stern, Czechoslovaki f- Open 'Til 9 P. M.— ki HATS eX Wee | EN a ugee, will speak at a public meeting Open Saturday 9:30 A. M. to 9 P. M. P M.—Free Parking Out They Go— Bonds = sponsored by auxiliary policemen

Choice of the ik Sthifyps? | : S, of zone 1 at 8:30 p. m. today in TH REE SISTE RS

House! Garfield kK. F - Corfield park. Free movies, includ- Both KRESGE Stores 17 N. ILLINOIS ST.

(shown by the Indiana state police. Open 9:30 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. Open Saturday 9:30 A. M. to 5 P. M.

NEN), g iL Te di Open Saturday Evening