Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1943 — Page 5

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offal Dis|” Acting 3 Saas gnarl fo the si air service comand inthe! Mes - ; been promoted from ant ice A il “At Hospital After ; to cvae, Te oe son of} Ralph Chupp, 726 Pleasant nur) , ana|® oars: = Le Beh of Mrs. Albert Chupp, Franklin. He entered army in {in lar © Brief liness. ~~ |1041. He is a gradaute of Technical high school, Franklin college and as Ey i 3 | Indiana university. » . u i - 4 4 7, Se * gorvin for Myron 4. hailey, ass . 8 a Now a aulited radio opirator ‘of : r 1 4 E ; 1 : a sistant manager | , Common j= the armored ool at Mt. Knox, Ky. “wl fo 3 ® i BA wealth Loan Co, will be at 3 p. m. {1s Sgt. Arthur L, Bless, son of Mr, ’ = 9 a.) Flanner & Buh: ! nis {tomorrow at the Flanner & Bu- and Mrs. H. E. Bless, 2525 Guilford i : a wariat st Crown HII at Senate chahan. mortuary, with burial at] ave. “ra - Bate oF Boooeaavilt tna ad iicted te'th ONT. Shalley, who lived at 3633 th. de) Kets. Somers, teh during times d in Indianapolis over 50 years.| a Salem st. died yesterday at. the Home oF Hie tomer, Sirs. Benji ite Iie vita. 4 of bust 2 ' 1 e of his mother, Mrs. Benjamin Le SED the seta] ut Stussy busi- and elected to Methodist Hospital Aner. and P. Somers, 701 N: Bradley st. He to victory. Good vision is g ny yea) yean “under “Mayor He is a vet- of vera) weeks. ie Wa yours has been on active sea duty. in the vital too because it keeps A \. Bookwalter. . He belon and long has : Atlantic. Lt. Somers- received his up quality and production, “the Protestant ‘Methodist church. Legion af- a Uelong resident ht id Indiand>- AN {ensign commission at Northwestern vard your vision . i 's, besides the son, include at cof Ha TT ar He aro °C. Yeagley | University, Evanston, Il. and he be- have your eyes checked > Miss Helena A. Sheets : Senator Scott Lucas ” Rraduate of * b schiool and =onnar . —|eame a Meutenant at Quincy, Mass, regularly, If you need x z and @ grandson, was a member of the Tabernacle * THOMAS GOROR, sory of Mr.| In May, glasses you can yn them i: - T. Sheets, with the army | Presbyterian ; “{H, N. Conno?, 1512 N. Meridian st. = on credit at Kay. 2 X ‘forces at Grand Island, Neb. ‘| The Rev. Roy E. Vale, pastor of has graduated from the naval alr |" on a i Pm— ~ |the church, will cofiduct the rites. |training center at Corpus Christi, | 3 A Bgwart Matt! Mary Bivarts and Mrs. Hannah DeBaua; : 1d Tex, ‘and has been commissioned . Helen Sanborn sumvivers: Son. Matihew: pov: daughter ue, gn rt urs held Sha Fy . Widow: Mis. as ensign in the U. 8. naval reserve. yr? Helen a. Mrs. Ants Bickham. Viciora Mughal 40d ERAN ie Flora Harrell. | | Aaron P. Shalley; a brother, Alvin He Jssived i Jeg vay. ed yesterday DUS| AMDEN—Watson M. Purner, 86. Sur-|Survivors _BEND—Clotilds Meyer Rupel: 79. Shalley, and a sister, Mrs. John + 1 after an illness of five vom Wit Mev iors Purher: Brothers, EE a Benjamin, all of Indianapolis, CADET CHARLES J, YEAGLEY, An = John A. Meyer an Charles G Seren x : son of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Smith, "Sirs. Sanborn had been employed | DALE ~ Pa ork | “prank Puta. 80. sumo: wie. ary Belle Noll Rinker 1020 8. West st., Shelbyville, Ind. Igy Z an auditor of several local firms. | Orville Enio Puts, dsughters, Mra, irene Husberye {happily looks forward to the grad-| BP Ay io native of Bedford, she had lived Ta big our. Pate: slatere hire Harcer Wowakowsha| Burial services for Mrs. Belle Noll uation exercises on Aug. 28, which| & Indianapolis about 34 vears and, 'y utman; sons, Prank nd dM. a Watson; son, Bdmund| piper former Indianapolis resi-|will end his basic training at the a : '8 graduate of St Agnes Joh Deringer. olga (Oe 81. - Survivor: | gent will be coriducted at 2:30 p. m, | Enid army air field, Okla. He willi Pfe. M. Clayton Pfe. W. Clayton 2 Sulit Thekewes: — a Sn: Zuey Wali, 1 bo the | E8Ve immediately for advanced| , oo. gaueht d i 4 are the husband, Duane; | Margaret Rekewes. Priday at Crown Hill chapel by thei nips training at another air field. + GOUGIYAr ANC AN S0M=1Eo daughters, Misses Constance! EL Survivors: Rev. John Tennant of the Gobin|Cadet Yeagley was employed as a 3 Joanne Sanborn and Mrs. [Je Mrs. Bush: oEne Mrs. arte] SERVICES SET Li Memorial Methodist church of machinist in Franklin, Ind, prior il XN Sentaon i, are p Wits Soe : Bryant, and two \ thryn Greencastle to enterjpg the air corps. oT, Rush: and . son stationed with the i t SERA = EEE GEORGE B, HANKINS Es, moe ze TT En a aa . LUIIVL | ncastle : a - vivors: Sister, Mrs. Albert M. Ohneck; : PFC, MARY ELIZABETH : / - : | Services for George R. Hankins, | Where she died us. H i S Wadd | CLAYTON, 21-year-old WAC, is : : NeW underarm irons, C1800 john BR. Wells, iu sour=|2341 Coyner ave, will be af 2:30 Miss Rinker formerly . tserving with the women's service on pi Mrs, Violet Byres and Miss Thelma Wells: |P. M. tomorrow in the Harry W.|N- Jinn Friis Fh Sh : branch overseas, and Sgt. Robert y 3 m Deodorant Sigiie, Mre_duila. Hleids; brothers peace chapel, with burial at |Sraduate of Manual high schoo Clayton, 25, is a pilot on a B-17 J) Ti

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HENDERSON—Charles Richard 75. Survivors: Wife, Fannie B.

sons, Gilbert, Hubert and Joseph Lewark: brother,

Lewark; sister,

WN father,

Mrs. Nancy

TO iima Elliott, 21. SurHusband. | ald Elliott; : ters, Donna Frances Mable

Park cenietery, . ‘Hankins, who was 49, died y in the Veterans hospital after a two weeks’ illness. The Rev. A.-M. Brown of the East Tenth Street Methodist church will con-

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Boston club-and the Gobin Memorial Methodist church. Survivors are the husband, Capt. William Rinker of the navy; a son,

a member of the A.A. U. W. the =

be expressed to Indiana's Senators

His wife, Mrs. Ethel Bevard, 1s

law of Mr, and Mrs. Lon Clayton,

with the air corps in Australia. 8. Sgt. Dale Query, son-in-law of the Claytons, is a gunner in the alr corps stationed in China. PFC. WALTER CHARLES CLAYTON, 17, recently spent a

You set = barrier to success when you allow. poor; or missing teeth

Pyt. Schans is a graduate of Wash-|™,

a a and Emma Jean Elliott; sister, Mrs. duct the rites: Jack N. Ringe, in She parvy y.12 A i three-day furlough with his par. to mar—your appearJ | XOKOMO—Letts Luetta Larimore, 87. A native of New Market, Tenn., program a ue un ele ¥, an C. Burton J. Scofield ents before returning to the ma- ; ance. i teeth need re. Ee Survivors; rr ters, Mrs. Ray ora he had been a resident of Indian- | her mother, Mrs. Ida Noll, Green- a rine station in California. Dentistry of all kinds. i n now [ : 3 Ry James 5 To sisters, Sjolis 24 yours and operated a milk | castle. PVT. CHARLES L. BURTON, son “ra Eatrastions, lings, ne pia TT ATE L. 3 Rv y C - Mrs. : —— : ys, crowns, ridgeoa ps Sink, Mrs. Ass Powell and sre. Roxie business by I Juhmisth and Shelby of Mrs. Thelma Burrell, 1228 W.j; work, plates, Make dental plates on accept. Hin 3 Teel; Moss. first served. querseas in Isaac Bevard 19th st. is now stationed in Sicily payments weekly or oun wi NEW ALBANY- William. Th nas Lee, 23. [IrSL War as a sergeant with an am- . | onthly. No extra cost. 1B. 5 ed credit, : survivor hes od a Nieaiopert bulance company. He belonged to |" Rites for Isaac Bevard, watchman with the first rangers. Pvt. Burton Lan Credit Dentist ; \S ter H hes. Mrs. Robert Deusch, Mrs. |the Methodist church in Verville, at the Merchants National bank for [entered the army on Jan. 16, and * 8 0 0 = veils. Det ataes. Polls nd Toone Los Tet: os aro the widow Mrs |! YEAS Will be at 10 a. m. to. |Teceived his basic training at Camp SAFE Xaxoline Ectracting PLEASANT Lr . #3 Does not ror dresses or men’s || o OAKLAND CITY—Ruban B. Hurt, 82. he : | morrow in the Krieger funeral home, |Crott, 8. C. A S———— “tomer 7 i : e Set Survi ter, Mrs. Elvira Dur-| Myrtle Hankins; pr 3 heat: og shirts. Does not irritate in, ham" brother. ‘The hs Hi snter, Mrs Esther Sherman hes Sistas, Mss. ‘with burial at New Crown. PFO. JACK SCOFIELD, son of The new TRANSPARENT dental plates can improve your Rppears 8 rtmen : i friting 10 diy. Can _ PRINCETON Charles P. Helserman, 85 Mrs. Lela Gibson of Ft. Myers, Fla,| MT. Bevard, who was 79, dled yes- | Mrs. Mary Scofield recently spent a “ance without causing discomfort. They can prevent hollowed R ATRES 7s 3 Ins ope périnbiiio = Wife, Mattie _E.- Heiserman; {and two brothers, Joe H ¢{terday at his home, 1547 Whalen 15-day furlough with his mother AES cheeks and distortion of your profile, resulting from loss of natural 3 ED 1 sons Pred and Ray Heiserm, oe Hankins o y ; HA teeth, They are lighter, stronger, have carefully blended color; -i LE Teh ; Edgar Wadsworth, 83. Survivors: wife | Indianapolis and Jack Hankins, |8ve. after an iliness of several and his flancee, Miss Leora J. Hess, A - : ny 4. A pure, white, greaseless; | Hilda Parker Wadsworth. i Wabash, months, 548 Cornell ave. He returned tow RE , A graceful desigh and balanced streng i & 4 s 3tajoless vanishin fram, Loainam la ve, ivory: Bom, pc - 3 A naive of Tippecancs eoumty, he|camp Elliott, 8an Diego, Cal. Pfe. A. Schanz J. Yetter [Open Mondays Till 8:45 P. M. 3 © ican Instituicof oSETNOUR 0. Maurice Davideon, 12 | VANNUYS TO HEAR [hod lived BD wher Scofield has been in the marines 11| ‘pyy_ ANDREW. J. SOHANZ, son| . ros. O™ CARL 3 harmless to fabrics. brother, Harlan Davidson; sister,| months. of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J, Schanz,|] New Modern 3 4 Norma ‘H. Davidson. BUSINESS VIEWS man he was employed at the City : OSTERHELD a RID SHELBYVILLE Henry Lewis DeBaun, and Robert Long hospitals. 133 Blaine ave. is spending » 15-} X-RAY DENTISTS § i Pinan arama Reymond and Charles! PT. WAYNE. Ind. Sept. 1 (U.P).| The Rev. F. R. . Dari, pastor of | Jay urjouph a SERVICE | 1 Baya jor todey st any sore selling. [{L0tha Smith; brothers, John. James | Viewpoints of Ft. Wayne industrial-|the Zion Evange ehuren, . wil he is station with. a tank division. . ; i : "voile goad (aley bu 100 and 59¢ jars) Anne Weaver, Mrs. Fannie Weaver, Mrs. (155, bankers and businessmen will|conduct services. a... SR | ] . : Frederick VanNuys (D) and Ray-|the only immediate survivor. ‘ington high school and entered the " n 5 found th o to as on ’ ma mond Willis (R) at a luncheon army on Mareh 13, @ way od minutes meeting here urda PFC. JAMES YETTER, son of Mr. Z & AS : = EA yous money oo Rep. Kini TR of Indf~ Miss Lena Semmier land Mrs. Joe Yetter, 54 Le New Musical LE 8 Amazing NE Ww. nl a wh Sr, So Smdiy Ana's fourth district, also will be| Services for Miss Lena Semmler, ave., has returned to his army camp LE = : he acting present. Two industrialists, a bank : + lafter spending a 10-day furlough Instruments Vitali i se tomer 8 | president and a retail. leader will| 10 OF 1419 Ringgold ave. wi be at 4{¥ith his parents. Pfc. Yetter is Fo Pp... ty... ate, Ty bottle | speak at the luncheon. 10 a. m, tomorrow in the Meyer & stationed with a supply depot at Still Available at ga g ; Abdon funeral home, with burial at N. Biggs V. Biggs Tinker field, Okla, |B! better Looks! — She

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Miss Semmler died yesterday in Emhardt clinic as a result of a fractured hip suffered July 5 at her home, She had heen a patient there about five weeks, A native of New York City, she. lived here 60 years and was a smber of the Immanuel Evan. ge and Reformed church.

Survivors are a cousin, Mrs. Anna Kropp, with whom she lived, and a niece, Mrs, Margaret Miller, also of polis.

A brother and sister are serving their country in the navy. NORVAL §. BIGGS, pharmacists

VIRGINIA K. BIGOS, ensign, is stationed at the naval hospital in (Oakland, Cal. Pharmacists Mate Biggs is a graduate. of Technical high school and attended Butler university. He was a member of the band of both schools and is also a member of Phi Delta Kappa fra- . At the time of his enlistment, he was attending the Indian-

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mate 3-c, is assigned to a ship and ;

Ensign Richey Pfc. Dichmann ENSIGN. SHIRRELL C. RICHEY, son of Mr. and Mrs, James R. Richey, 865 8, Addison st., and hus band of Mrs. Shirley Richey, Flint, Mich., is at Ft. Schuyler, N. Y,, for six weeks training before being assigned to active duty, He was graduated from Washington high school and General Motors Tech in Flint,

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