Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 July 1943 — Page 4
WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1943
LILLY es BY GARFIELD POST|
1 will meet tomorrow night in room John L. Ciark has been elected
124, English hotel. commander of the Garfield Park
Hemorrhoid Torture fees Legion post 88, succeed- Soothed in Few Minutes ng J. M. Egan,
Act now for quick relief from tor Others elected include Russell | ture of piles. Don’t wait another day Fisher, first vice commander; John | but apply Peterson's Ointment at
: (once, the cooling, soothing, astrine {Ferger, second vice commander; gent formula that has brought joy= $ | Walter Brackman, adjutant; Gene fy) relief to thousands for 30 years. ville. Burial will Strack, finance officer; Adam Dill- | Relieves itching promptly. All drugbe there, pT |man, sergeant-at-arms; Robert | gists have Peterson's Ointment, 350 Miss Scott, tN ; | Sterling, service officer, and Tom |box, or 60c in tube with applicator, who had been on a? Morgan, chaplain. | Money cheerfully refunded if not leave of absence State and district convention delighted. since last No- delegates are Mr, —————
Brackman, Mr. | vember because F MODERN, STYLISH, ACCURATELY FITTED
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Sur- Mascari; daughters, Mrs. Grace Demma Mrs.|and Mrs. Josephine Ramsey.
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PLAN CARD PARTY
The membership committe of the ra Grotto auxiliary will spon- | 80T a public card party at 8 p. m.| tomorrow in the clubhouse, 4107 E.| Washington st. A ———
Rites Tomorrow For Carrie Scott
FUNERAL SERVICES for Miss Carrie Emma Scott, nationally known for her library work among children, will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Methodist church at her native Moores-
| ANDERSON—Mrs. Myrtie Ice, 75. | vivors: Husband, Sanford. sister, Opie Stone; brother, Claude Barton. PORTLAND —Mrs. Opal C. Calhoun, 40
| | Child, 4, Di SERVICE TODAY BICKNELL—Ernest Earhart, 38. Surivvors: Husband, Charles H. Calhoun; Survivors: Wife, Katherine; daughters, | mother, Mrs. Fannie Swarner; sisters,
| 3 Ra Edna Mae and Rose Marie. Ars. William Atkinson, Mrs. E. P. Houck i = John Faught, 52. Survivors: Wife, Grace; | and Mrs. Gladys Bushong. sons, Leander. Maine and Merlin; daugh-{ ppLyMOUTH—Mrs. Morgan Manges, 46 |ters, Mrs. Lucille Furgeson, Doris and|gyrvivors: Husband, Morgan Manges; | Donna. | daughters, Mrs. Alvin Miller, Inabell and | EVANSVILLE—Charles T. Bruner, %79.|Phyllis Manges: sisters, Mrs. Otho Sjeffer,
American Legion Will Hold i i i i { Survivors: Wife, Mamie: son, Andrew; |Mrs. Chester Huff and Mrs. Welland Zeh- ] Rites in War Memorial } 3 daughter, Mrs. George Leisure; brother, !ner; brother, Blayton Hostetler. | Eldrea Bruner; sister, Mrs. Forrest Rice. | RENSSELAER—Miss Verona Ann Misch, Shrine William Valentine Ande, 26. Survivors: 58. Survivors: Mother, Mrs. John Misch; . ; | Brothers, Phillip, Keo and Louis; sisters, |brothers, Michael, Albert and John; sis3 { Agnes, Dorothy and Pauline; parents, Mr. |ters, Mrs. Mathew Moosmiller, Mrs. Walter Funeral rites for Frank E. Samuel, {and Mrs. Louis Ande Sr. Nagel, Mrs. Leonard Nagel and Mrs. Henry national adjutant of the American : Legion, were to be conducted by :
Mrs. Gertrude M. Rexing, 80. Survivors: | Glisson. { Sons, Theodore, Joseph, George, Albert,| pOCKPORT—J. C Hargis, 45. Survivors: | Legion officials at 2:30 p. m. today : ‘in the war memorial shrine. 3
{ Anton and Frank: daughter, Mary. { J - ’ { Wife, Mabel; sons, Arnold and Jimmy; FRANKFORT-—Mrs. Susanna P. Moss. | parents, Mr aia Ne J. A. Hargis: { Survivors: Husband, George V. Moss; sons, | brothers, Paul Frank, Harold, Joe and The body of Mr. Samuel arrived : in Indianapolis yesterday and was met at Union station by Roane ;
| William, John and George; brothers ih ! tae Xen Bi n a 8%, S. | Emil Hargis. { Charies, Isa and Thomas. RUSHVILLE— Mrs. Ruby M. Carr, 71 | Waring, national commander of the ; American Legion, and his aid, Joe
| GARY Mrs. Getrie August Gravel, 49.|sSurvivors: Sons, Glen and Faud Carr; { Survivors: Husband, Bert R.; son, Ronald; | brother. M. A. Farlow: sisters, Mrs. Maude J Lumpkin, and a guard of honor } J composed of members of the 40 and
| mother, Mrs. Henry Bork; brother, Henry;|Lines, Mrs. Edna Power and Mrs. Roy ‘8, honor society of the legion. | Get Rid of Bake-Oven Bedrooms |
a Clark, Paul Gastineau and Harry sisters, Mrs. Bernice Alt, Mrs. Emily| Carr. { of ill health, [ LR$SE With many of the state and naInsulate With
Lentz. Shade, Mt Tens Berlet and Mrs. Hen- Edwin Megee, 75 Survivors: Wife, | from her posi- Miss Scott BE {Mary Jane; son, William; daughters, Mrs tion as supervisor of work with Advertisement y OLD WRAPPING PAPER | | LEADS TANK ATTACK [fi Reve sour eres exam. J | ined! Registered optome. 4 tional officers attending funeral | ; services today, the body was to lie| ROCK WOOL ux Side Wall |
Ta ErligutL 67. Earyivors: Wife, | Rdna Cordell, Mrs. Janie Stech and Mrs {Ida May; sons, Clarence, Fred ar 't 3 oT row rv Bi : : and Arthur; Anna Karow; sisters, Mrs. Mary Bishop. children at the public library here, died yesterday at her home trist with offices at Miller Jewelry Co., Inc. in state until 2:30 p. m. sg Also Install {
daughters, Mrs. Frank Shakes, Mrs. Al-| y ; Bn { bert Aimutis and Mrs. E. L. Brust; broth. | SOUTH 4 I Neier Hepler { in Mooresville. She was 68. She had held the position here Albert J. Frazee The Rev. G. G. Peel, pastor of the | Storm Sash and Doors + a complete Insulation Job positively peys for itself in Fuel Savings!
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Maureen O'Connor
Maureen O'Connor, 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. O'Connor, 3344 Broadway, died vesterday at St. Vincent's hos-
SurFrancis
73 Your old wrapping paper, used | boxes, bags, and brown waste paper | are vital war materials—they are peing converted into airplane parts, | blasting kegs, and similar military equipment to use in tank attacks] and bombing raids. Save news-| | papers, and all forms of waste | | paper, and help send more and! {more supplies to our fighting | | fronts. Flatten out boxes, stack | waste basket accumulations and | loose paper into neat bundles. When |
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Mrs, Fred Smith; son, George.
(ers, John, Henry and William: sisters, | Survivors: since 1917, after teaching and Morris Street Methodist church, |
I Mrs. U. G. Read, Mrs. J. E. Schrodt. Mrs. brother, Wayne Hepler, grandmother, Mrs serving in many capacities of will conduct funeral services for} 36 MONTHS TO PAY
Services will be held Saturday morning at the Speaks & Finn
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MOUNT VERNON-—Harry Weisinger, 76
Survivors: Son, Milford;
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daughter, Mrs.
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| MUNCIE—Thomas Mascari, 77. Surviv-, jors: Sons, Thomas PF. Mascari and Gus|
died | 1861 |
| Theresa Abell and Mrs. A. Abell. Lucinda Chivington, GOSHEN—August F. Melter., 81. Sur-| SYRACUSE—Oliver D. Owens, library work elsewhere. She also was noted as a consultant on litAlbert J. Frazee, 752 Martin st., at | ‘10 a. m. tomorrow in the G. RH. Special Combination Offer! Rock Wool Blown In, Storm
vivors: Daughters, Mrs. E. M. Clifford, | WVors: WHe, Mae Owens; som, erature for children. Herrmann funeral home, 1505 S. | Sash Fitted and Installed
| Mrs. George Franke and Mrs. Fred Hobe: |OVenS. East st. Burial will be in Crown| No Payment Until Nov. 1
| brothers, Chris and Ed Melter; sisters.| WASHINGTON—Mrs. Glenn Cox, 52. Mrs. Amelia Carlin and Mrs. Sophia |Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Kenneth John- | Hoffelmeier, son; sisters, Mrs. Laura Kinnaman and Relieved in 8 minutes or double your money back When excess stomach acid causes painful, suffocatHill. { Mr. Frazee, who was 357, Monday at his restaurant, As Low $5.05 Per As Month PHONE HU. 4252
pital after an extended illness. GOWDY—James Thomas. Mrs. Susie Patrick; brothers, Fred, Bert, ing gas, sour stomach and heartburn, doctors usually lectors at MA rket 3321. Shelby st. le OR MAIL COUPON NOW !mm ness. She was a member of the As- Mrs. Helen Radcliffe of Indianap- | {Pennsylvania st, died Monday at ‘Mrs. Florence Osborne * it—whirl it — always died Monday in!
7:30 p. m. Friday at the Y. W. C. A.' %o us. 25¢ at all druggists.
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| John Caskey, retired | watchman for the Gibson Co., died vesterday in his home, 3638: Roosevelt ave, He was 64.
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Survivors, in addition to her Survivors: Daughter, Mrs [Earl, Gus, Ralph and Howard Melparents, include three sisters, | cons Curtis and Vasco Thrall. sheimer. Eilleen, Aathleen and Charleen, | LAFAYETTE—Harry Claude Kiger, 68 ot SHINGION_ Norah, Ulysses Hervn, 0 4 ava b: . | Survivors Son. 2 s&h Survivors: ife, Madeline; brothers, and three grandparents, Mr. and [ Mrs. Maude Bods Toomer Bret gige eT Edward, Frank and Norton; sister, Mrs Mrs. Carlo Gatti and Mrs. Nellie | MOUNT OLYMPUS—John Ward May Brown. O'Connor, all of this city. The | Survivors: Wife, Minnie Ward; brother, 1, WILLOW BRANCH -Andrew J, Marsh, ibuas : " o wm { Ro t i . f-sis " fd rs k re. Tr, child's father is a well-known In- | Ward, pi enneld, hai Sisters. Mis. Joe dianapolis attorney. A native of Syria, he had lived | i in Indianapolis 45 years. He was Bernard J. Gohmann, and a brothemployed as a beef butcher byier, Albert Gohmann of LouisArmour & Co. for 27 years and also ville, Ky. operated the restaurant. | | Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Anna Mabel Powers Frazee; two sons, Claude C. Frazee . and Everett L. Everhart, and a! Services for Miss Mabel Powers, CAPITOL ROCK WOOL brother, Charles Freije, all of Indi- a lifelong resident of Indianapolis, | ren iafternoon followed by burial there. 0» INDIANAPOLIS mums A ta E. Holdi | Miss Powers, who was 50, died 655 E. 42nd St. HU, 4252 J AUGUSTA E. ROICING | Monday in Miami after going there Please Give Me Free Information [| Funeral services for Mrs. Augusta in March. She formerly was a secon Complete Insulation. 'E. Holding, 551 Holly ave, will be retary at the Indianapolis railways NAME 'at 9 a. m. Friday at the Assumption and at the Hatfield Electric Co.| STREET | Catholic church with burial in Holy, She was a member of the Second ary EE Cross cemetery Church of Christ, Scientist. Breaths Babs cssstisasasseas We | Survivors ar a brother Ralph! ‘ho was ° e Survi S re uler, aipa | Out-of-Town Business Sollclted Mrs. Holding, who was 59, died at sumption Catholic church. (olis, and Mrs. o H Dugdale of | Survivors are two daughters, Mrs | Miami, and a half-brother, Wililam | Irene Shriner and Mrs. Kathleen FOWers of Valparaiso, | DeHart, and a sister, Mrs. Jennie! . Stine, all of Indianapolis. Patrick E. Lawler Services for Patrick E. Lawler,| retired government meat inspector, | jwill be at 9 a. m. tomorrow in| night SS. Peter and Paul cathedral with burial in Holy Cross cemetery. | St. Vincent's hospital after an illmonths, was a lifelong resident of Ness of one week. He was 69. He ‘Indianapolis. He was a member of Was a member of SS. Peter and the Tribe of Ben Hur. (Paul cathedral. : | A brother, Walter L. Caskey, and! Survivors are his wife, Mrs. a sister. Miss Stella Caskey. both of {Catherine Lawler; a daughter, Mrs. i Indianapolis, are the only im- | George Meihaus; a son, John Law- | mediate survivors. ler of Buffalo, N. Y, and seven | grandchildren. Charles W. Hacker | Funeral services for Charles W.! Funeral services for Mrs. Florence Hacker, manager of the Indianap- Rogers Osborne, 2011 N. Illinois st., olis branch of Abbott Laboratories, will be at 4:30 p. m. tomorrow at will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary with Flanner & Buchanan mortuary with [the Rev. T. R. White, associate pasthe Rev. Thomas R. Thrasher, rec- tor of the Second Presbyterian PERM ANENT tor of the Church of the Advent, church, officiating. Cremation will officiating. Burial will be in Crown | follow. Style endorsed by WAVES and |§ Hill {| Mrs. Osborne, who was 59, died
anapolis. | were to be held in Miami, Fla, this her home vesterday after a long ill- Powers of Indianapolis; two sisters, | Mr. Lawler, who lived at 2940 N.| WACs. Comb it—brush $ i { Mr. Hacker, who lived at 5340 Monday after an illness of six weeks. | Kenwood ave., eens
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