Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 July 1943 — Page 10

PAGE 10 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __ FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1943 : 4 . ALKER FAVORS LOW The entire system is being stud~ SE Little Joe' and ‘Little Joe' |G, E, HENDERSON Frank Underhill |JENNIE G, TURLEY (WALKER FAVORS LOW oe vi: oe

" voy 1d § first three months of 1943 was over | rates for various classed

FLIN00 htear For Sor than S / 4 h A 4 M in Services Today 10 BE BURIED TODAY WASHINGTON, July 16 (U. P). [ean be lowered or should be raised: in the same months last year i ug e XIs Q ess! a FUNERAL SERVICES for Frank — Postmaster General Frank C.! | : R. Underhill, 2608 N. Illinois st. | Funeral services for Mrs. Jenhie|y. or pelieves that the second 1 out of 2 get it!

“Little Joe" they called him when a rrr in |G. Turley, 2546 N. Delaware St.|...c nail rates available, particu-| Those itchy blisters, tiny cracks

he was in high school. i B ial | : El ¥efa W be at 10.8 Joiay , lv re to be at 2 p. m. today in the i Buri | sidence with burial in Suth- | oc © be a ¢ x larly to newspapers and magazines, MOBERN, STYLISH, iS fe they bes the, NL nals nn wosd or Se ‘Park cemetery |Kraft funeral home, pending the|g, 4 remain low because of “their | Jerisen Foot! may Mean drtid bomber of which he was co-pilot. | : iy larvival of hep s > ACCURATELY FITTED ¥ “Little Joe” the aL Lt. | 3 Abbott Laboratory Mr. Underhill, who had been {arrival of her son, Harold Turley, value to the public.” | re Florlous soothing relict ftom that torruring Thomas B. Lindahl, 2400 Carrollton | i \ ill several years. died Wednesday who is serving in the navy at Cor«| go. ciotement. issued last night, down ronal ies: liquid HV-222, Reaches \ {TX Ms ‘ 4 8 B : ; TN Employee. in his home. He was 59. | hristic T Burial to be gowns rough open blisters and cracks to kill ave.—helped man the sticks when| \ {pus Christi, Tex. Burial was to apparently was to offset any im-| breeding fungi on contact. Absolutely safe,

: Sth : 3 He was the son of Abram V. |. aw 3 . Money. back guarantee. HV-222... 35¢ and BEAR ey BL BL 3 Funeral services for Charles E.| ypgerhill and Cora Underhill, who | Fairview cemetery in New Al-ipniession that second class mail| 75¢. . . atall drug counters. : Henderson, medical service repre- lived many vears at 3502 N. Ilii- |bany. rates would be concentrated upon N : i N 3 $ 38 ‘ : red Fast commands | 3 : y 3 Se Regie Seroste arifieah ant Madie Ket cominGho \ NN N sentative of the Abbott Laboratories, nois st. His grandfather, Robert Mrs. Turley, who was 64, died|in the current study of costs and!

trist with offices at Miller & jRirained destruction at the heart of | % : : . Jewelry Co. Ine. § | Messina Wednesday. a ve a i doit R. Underhill, was a pioneer resi- |Wednesdey in her home after an|revenues of the postal Syste, | ——

| “Our bombs got in some mighty | CO WN ary. 1902 N. Meridian st. Burial will dent of anos A deme [illness of more than six years. {good licks on Messina,” was the only | \ \ be in Elwood. a loundry., machine Shop ane | A native of New Albany, she was

jcomment of the modest hero on! } ¥ R a a Mr. Henderson. 3115 Park ave. flour mill here in the early years | he daugitier of May Susan and y LBARR WS returning from the mission. | \ 3 died Wednesday after a heart at- of the city. | Y : By 6,000 We But they did more than that. Dis-| \ \ tack in his home. re Has > Teiber o he old | James Madison argh. > patches said that the bombers | ; CE apleton Methodist church. (was a former member o he Cens- | dropped 400.000 pounds of explo- | [3 \ THREE DIE IN BOMBER CRASH Survivors are his wife, Mrs. [tenary Methodist church in New ALL IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, PURCHASED FROM Hho ne Isives and pulverized the key Sicil-| 1% AA TAMPA, Fla. July 16 (U. P). —| Luella Underhill. and two step- |ajpany but later transferred her U. S. TREASURY DEPARTMENT ma 30 ER 3 {ian port An army bomber crashed in a resi- | daughters, Mrs. Thelma Zartman | membership here. Used Only by WPA Sell Single or in Lots

Lt. Lindahl, the son of Mr and! \ dential section two miles from Mac-| and Mrs, Sylvia Jean Post, all | gurvivors besides the son are a! No Priori NN : : Ss _bes.aes so! v riority Needed 6.00 + MILLER JEWELRY C0. ne. Mrs, John E. Lindahl, was graduated | N N RY N Dill field yesterday, killing its three| of ansols, (daughter, Miss Willa Turley, a $3 50 NORTH CAPITOL $ 29 on the CIRCLE {from Culver, Ind. high school and | occupants, the field's publie rela- eB pat a imember of the nursing staff of St. | $5.00 608 $7.50

tid Door from Power & Light Co. jattended Culver military academy] Lt. Thomas B. Lindah! tions office reported today. The dead PENSION GROU P 10 MEET |yincent's hospital, and two broth-| . : {summer school. He was graduated included Lt. Frank C. Musser, son{ Indiana old- -age pension group 17 ers, Guy Carpenter of Sari Open Daily and Sunday—Evenings Unul 8 P. M.

=|from Indiana university and Was/sion was over Pantelleria about of Mrs. Mary Musser of Lancaster. |will meet at 7:30 p. m. Monday at!and Edward W. Carpenter of At« MEAT ( GOES FAR mpiored I om! oi We ithe io Pa. 'McClain's hall, State and Hoyt aves, llanta, Ga. | fore enlisting in November, 1941. | His parents received a letter yes- ME ai Es A A i

He was trained at Pine Bluff, terday, written on June 22, but the WITH ALL- BRAN | Ark. and Randolph field, Tex. and |lieutenant didnt mention any of

received his commission and wings| his feats.

él "| at Brooks field, Tex. May 20, 1942.| Not the only one in the family » - He was stationed in California and | helping to win the war, his broth- a Louisiana before piloting a bomber er, John E, is also a bomber pilot | e nm = \

¢ os Be a Sere shat OM | | to Africa. | stationed at Midland, Tex. and his! KELIOGG'S ALL-BRAN to Stretch the | Iransferred to a heavy bombard- | father is office manager at the)

meat supply, to give the popular ham- | ment unit, Lt . Lindahl's first mis- | Lukas- Harold Corp.

burger STE to get |—. — -— : a ALL-BRAX'S hutritional bene ie u- Bs | ; | ;

Kellogg's All Bran Branburgers

tS n Sti ters Services AM 2 teaspoons salt 0 ! 34 teaspoon pepper THE REV. C. SUMPTER LOGAN. 2 tablrspoons 1{ cup catsup

minced onion 1 cup Kellogg's i pastor of Memorial Presbyterian All-Bran — 1 pound ground beef church, was to conduct funeral

Beat egg Shghus, sd Salt Pappen | Services for Swiss Native services for Worthington Conkle, onion, parsley, m catsup a : ‘ : : All-Bran. Let soak until most Up Spd At 3 P. M.: Burial in lifelong resident of Indianapolis ture is taken up. id Decljand mt | . .e and Marion county, at 10 a. m. 1oroughly. ape into patties. . ) ‘ ; : Bake in hot oven (450°F.) about 30 Crown Hill. | today in the Hisey & Titus morminutes or broil about 20 minutes. | tuary.

Yield: 6 servings (12 24 inch brane Services for Robert A. Mouron,| apr. Conkle, who was 86, died |

[F————————— ia x qo | bere Wednesday after a long ul- | Quit of the Stock Rooms and on to the Counters Goes All Our Summer Merchandise—

store fixtures shop at 1435 N. Iili- | ness.

KEEP CBD NS |mois st., will be at 3 p.m. tomOrTOw | Survivors are a sister, Miss Vine | Your Last Chance to Buy Height-of-Season Goods at Sensationally Low Clearance Prices

—Have sour eses exam- + iother bombers from the Northwest = &

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‘at the Harry W. Moore Peace nje Ream Conkle, and a niece, | 74 y chapel. Burial will be in Crown| Mrs Ione Eastes Powell With An Upswept Frith e Bastes Powell, both of | Hill. Indianapolis, and three nephews

ji] AIR-DO! | Mr. Mouron, who was 58, died | Bert Easter of Indianapolis, Har- > # 8 yesterday in his home, 1420 W. 26th | 0!d Eastes of Baltimore, Md, and << il I . | Fred pobtle of nkle of Noblesville. | ) st, after an iliness of a years 3

A native of Switzerla

ae 5 gor ae WILLIAM SCUDDER 7 J TR WOMEN'S SLACK SUITS, + spun rayon, sizes 14-20,

sociated in the shop fixture business | Req. 5.98. CEs citar cnr ott

he an manele wa wel TES TOMORROW! 1 NR WOMEN'S POLO SHIRTS, plain color cottons.

By 7 he Church of the; wilism Theodore Scudder, 810 2 Reg. 1.00-1.19. Survivors besides the son are his Massachusetts ave, will be buried in EIN Ng WOMEN'S BLOUSES, « cotton prints, sizes 34 to 40, wife, Mrs. Annie Mouron; five Holy Cross cemetery following N : Regular 1.29 daughters, Mrs. Edward R. Langley funeral services at 7:30 a. m. to- ad wg ue 1.

of Detroit, Mich.; Miss Annie Mou- morrow in Grinsteiner's funeral WOMEN'S RAYON HOSIERY, first quality for every.

ron, Miss Mildred Mouron, Miss! on <& ‘w — ¢ : Marjorie Mouron and Miss osetia | JOCE and ac § m. in St. Joseph's ~ N day wear, sizes 8//, to 10V/5. Reg. 29 .......... Pair 28a

. Mouron, all of Indianapolis; an- 3 3 EXTRA SPECIAL! other son, Robert Mouron of In-| Mr. Scudder, who was T4, died CA 8 WOMEN'S SLACK SUITS, cool cotton seersucker. “Hel dianapolis; five sisters, Mrs. Max Yesterday in City hospital after an : Regular 2.98 cessssanvess lof? elen of Troy® Handler, Mrs. Nelson Connan, Mrs, | illness of three months. ¢

PERMANENT | ver Kose tre. Thoms tet. | 8, 0s of ae ute. He ree \ SR WOMEN'S DRESSES, cotton seersucker. Roa 298........257

son and Miss Marguerite Mouron, (lived here most of his life. He re-

al all of Indianapolis; three brothers, | [sided in Mexico several years. peel ang $3% Frank Mouron of Detroit, Mich, A daughter. Mrs. Louisa Gissler

Long or Short! | Alfred Mouron of Knoxville, Tenn, jo Chicago, Ill, is the only survivor. !

mama gy | [5 or ree | =e er] By Great Values in Men's Sportswear |

Genuine “Elfin Bob” | Mrs. Minnie Green | a so | A : PERMANENT $500 Private funeral services will be| CoNNERSyILLE Bt HL 8 Surv Nn MEN'S SLACKS, sanforized poplin. Reg. 1.98............1.77 \

I Joie Bhi w g | concen ref Mies, Minnie A. Gren, He Leveand GRY." 1 y F MEN'S PENNLEIGH DRESS SHIRTS, counter soiled, |

14850 E. 34th st, at 3 p. m. tomorrow LRA Anna Nelson, 82. Sur-|

vors: Daughters. Mrs. Adam Conrad, | } broken sizes. Regular 1.44 | Gran esces. sees 100 Day & Night Beauty Service || in the Moore & Kirk Northside Are re euler. Mie, Rovers ‘Gabic| h) S

mortuary, College and Fairfield aves. | Ree | : \ MEN'S BATHING TRUNKS, part idl, Regular 129. ese... Ye

Reg. $5 “Nu-Curl” Burial will be in Crown Hill, | EVANSVILLE Mrs Lula Schoening, 61.

PERMANENT $45 | nr Green, widow of Herbert w Bani pie Me WE Se N MEN'S WHITE HOSE, cotton, sizes 101/ to 12......12s¢ pr.

Lot % or Short Irs. Mary Meissner, 81. Survivors

Green, died vesterday in her home! Daughters. Miss Maey Meissner snd Mrs LE 3 ' . . after a heart attack. She was 71. Pan acne, Wo Wy i an 9 papas 3 | MEN S POLO SHIRTS, cotton knit stripes. Regular 79¢ "ran .67¢ ) A native of Milwaukee, she had Mrs. Elizabeth Kiee, Mrs. Kae Schmidt 0 LR ' . All Work Guaranteed! lived in Indianapolis since she was \ Nicholie Beitanuer. a SurvivbEs: Bate y A MEN'S STRAW HATS, clearance price. Reg. 1.69-1.98. V Shampoo and 2. She was a member of the Broad Andrew nd William Beérfanger; brother, Broken sizes. SH 0 BELLE EEE YY .97¢ ringer ware 896, $1, $1.28 Ribple chapter, O. E. 8. and the St. | John Bertanger —¥Fourth Floor—Room 61 i GARY Gerald Mclean, 43. Survivors: Paul Methodist church. Wife, Margaret; daughter, Donna Dean: Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. on Jerry; father, M. Meliean; brother, a " 'Arieigh. Robert L. Hubbard; a sister, Miss! Hare FP Bitks. 58 Survivors: Broth! Ella Tucker: a granddaughter, Mrs. | ers, Edward and Tsam: sisters. Mrs Grace §

* William Frame, and two great. |gtieberty, Mrs Mary Steans, Aiberta : \ } ’ : 1 : ; 8 Birks and Rachel Birks. grandsons, Steven and Richard! Mrs. Margaret Haley, $9. Survivors: ) Frame. all of Indianapolis. | Daughter, Mrs. Mary Marby: son, Terrence. 0 ey | GOSHEN Mrs Elizabeth Woggamean

| Detweiler, 62. Survivors: Sons, Robert BOYS SLACKS, cotton poplin, asst. colors. Reg. i138. ..0.77 GIRLS' 3- PC. PLAY SUITS, cool cotton, sizes 8 to 14.

and Albert Detweiler: daughters, Mrs. Ed34 Years | Reg. 2.98.0... 0004+.

ward Wright, Mis. Louis Rowe and Miss

Square | Betty Detwveiler; grandchildren, Rebecca BOYS' SWIM TRUNKS, wool and cotton knit. Req. 1.00. .77¢ GIRLS’ PORT SHIRTS, striped cotton. 7 io 14. Reg. 79. ble

and Susan Detweiler: brother,

Deen (hi, Vomman, SRE ee TNL BOYS! KNIT JOCKEY SHORTS, sizes 24 to 32. ¥ GIRLS' PINAFORES, cotton stripes, sires 8 to 14. vivre: Wile, Mts. 8. OF Cavender: gon. BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS, Ravel weave cottons, Sublie, REG Beer vex cx vo vtrnriirmersartasvrrnpnn SLIT

C. Cavender; son,

Theis ERT J Gaugmten,’ Mus. fan, green, Sites 6.40 16. cov. civ... ... cvs TOTS! DRESSES, new fall prints, FAB nenavis Loven 00

RUNTINGTON Mrs. Lizzie Ellis Dumbauld, 82. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Raichart and Mrs W. J. aumgardne; aa: Clyde Diinbanid 4nd Herman Dum. 5 12 { bau sister rs n ompson. R 1 . Reg ul Ir ic KOKOMO-—Spiney J. Kennedy, 72. Sur- eg tar ¢ x 4 a {vivors: Brother, Gus Rennedy; sisters,

Caroline Artis and Lettie Russeil. \ NN S S ort Sox ; B es hy i i Decora d TUMBLE : x \ u mn mn ¢ I A N K A) 1 \ i vivors: Sons, Ernest Smith and Estice. s | Smith; daughters, Mrs. Sipe, Mrs. Edith ) ~ N ;

| MeCoskey and Mrs, Eva Swope; siscer, Mrs, Henry Wehr.

SARIN Mat Ryan. 48 Survivors: Mrs. Linnie Ryan; sons, Carlos,

5 x Woodrow, Clarence, Edgar and NN ; wll BRIDES SR C DIAMOND pe VERNON Joseph W. Alles, +8 ad ¢ ’ on PNR DIAMONDS 4 y.7 Lo) | a ife, Mary. son, Louis es; SR SEER " : = : ghters, Georgia Ailes and Mrs. Wil- RD = : : - BRIDAL Pair >.

liam P. Heniey; brother, Jacob Alles.

FeAties 4: Ni AR Both Rings for {| TELL CITY Mrs. Charles W. Reed, 8 SN KA. - ’ ‘Survivors: Husband, Charles; sons, Albert, 9

$ 95 RX TT aera 75 Everey and Fred Reed; dau hters, Mrs EE fpr = kN AG | Myrtle Steinsberger, rs. alter Werner, ant . . ' ® Re Oey $ Mos. Mabel Johnson, Mrs. Gertrude Lech- : Children's and Misses he a et 1 (ner and Mrs. Stella Drkeman. Liven up your rooms!

) : | VINCENNES Mrs Elsie Meyer. 41. Sur- : : sizes. Bright colors, pasA real master RF ivivors: Husband, Otto; mother, Mrs. Vivid blossoms bloom

n ne p 2 Diamond en- Aik §[£ : HW F bri tels, whites. In cotton piece! 5 Dia A a am ry Frederiike Alever. on sparkling glasses ome a cS els, | ' monds set su- ¢ 3 on gagemen et & VINCENNES Thomas A ail Bet | = db d cotton and rayon. Slight perbly in pre- wedding ring to | urvivors rife, Mrs. Lula Fisher er z ou’ e rou to ¢ : Hor ell ‘ daughters, Mrs. Lois Mavin, Mrs. Jean \ i y p 4 EI yellow 8-DIAMOND PAIR i Nn | Boyer and Rita Ann Miller; sons, Ray B.' AD RN LER . h . irregulars, gold. Both Rings for $ : gso usual Value! [Ml er and Don H. Miller: brother, Charies ath [3s use when entertain. yd

Miller; sister, Mrs. Kat® Organ. : : 3- En. ? . g t i $1.25 WEEK! Faget Ring $1.25 WEEK! WARSAW-3es. Cora A. Ames. 6. Sur) : \ ing! Many purpose Make slip covers, drapes,

and 5 - Diam | ivere. ‘sone, Clarence V. ‘Mattson and) : Weer. site in a pillows, spreads from fine Wedding Rin 1.25 Week! r uffiey; daughter, Mrs ma | T : «01. . - iy k > | Cole: brother, Samuel Hite; stepsister, : 2 woven goods. Choose

| Jennie Cole and Bertha Guy; ai i sorted patterns! from friezette monk's and

: brother, Fred Hite. y SUMMER STORE HOURS: | WASHINGTON Ars, Satah MeKittrick, | roving cloth . . . and SAVE]

| s : : Dr. MONDAYS . . . 12 (NOON) ‘TIL § P. M. J Bh. Shs - TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS 9 A. M. T0 5:30 P. M. I pe qe Top oe vies THURSOAYS, WIIDAYS Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mis. ‘Ted | FRAMED PICTURES. Reg. 2%9¢. LLL Larter eee 24¢ DINNER WARE, 32-pc. Briarcliff set. Sater ‘eo «00a 4.79

Saturdays 4 A. MN. to i P. 0. ion. fb Re PERCALE REMNANTS — 38" wide. Regular 29¢....27¢ yd. HOUSE PAINT, Grant's ready mixed...............qal. 1.98

YOU WOMEN WHO SUFFER FROM OUTING FLANNEL, 36" light and dark stripes. ......23¢ yd. WINDOW SHADES, ecru and green paper. Reg. 10c.....9¢ HOT FLASHES FRUIT JARS, quart size, dozen. ......................6% CHENILLE RUGS, oval or rectangle, 20x36". Reg. 2.98, 2.77

bi 4 i Jou Jultes Bur Soom Dot, Manes. Oo dis- . : to the funetonal ~ Liudic-ate } period SQUARE DEAL CLOTHING & to women—try

E Plaxham \ JEWELRY SHOP | Viva Compound to aes such | 25 E. WASHINGTON ST. 43 SO. ILLINQIS ST. rE ® eo QUARE DEA LYDIA E. PINKHAN'S SSER0%S