Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1943 — Page 32

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at 8 o'clock tonight in the Harry W. Moore peace chapel, with burial Monday in Mattoon, Ill. Mrs. Aldridge had lived in Mattoon before coming here two years ago. She was 72. Survivors besides the son are a

fier, Mrs. Loren Scott, Chicago;

two brothers, Edward J. Ely and Ben FP. Ely, both of Mattoon, and

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TINSVILLE—Walter L. Cure, 70.

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MONTICELLO—L a von is Dimmitt, 72.

FUNDS GRANT MADE T0 DAY NURSERIES

Times Special WASHINGTON, Dec. 3—~A grant of $52,933 was made by the federal works agency for operation of 12 day nurseries for 360 pre-school children whose mothers are employed in Indianapolis war plants,

, Lett Ralph,

Cole, “80. Surviv-| A. Cole; daughters,

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Survivors: Daughters, Mra. Alretta Munto,|

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Senator Raymond E.-Willis (R. Ind.) was informed today. The money goes to the Indianapolis Employment Day Care Service, Inc., of which Gonard A. Fel-

three grandchildren,

Mrs. Henrietta Billo The Rev. Harold H. Hazenfield,

church, will conduct services for. Mrs. Henrietta Billo, 835 N. Beville ave. at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Harry W. Moore Peace chapel. Burial will be in Washington Park cemetery. Mrs. Billa died yesterday in her home after an illness of 10 months. She was 65. A native of Germany, she had lived in Indianapolis 48 years and: belonged: to the Evangell-

Jiullus 'W. Billo, retired wie: sk; floor contractor. Survivors besides the husband are two daughters, Miss Margarite Billo, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Alma B. Reese, Washington.

MRS. ROSE SCHWARTZ| RITES TO BE SUNDAY

Services for Mrs. Rose Schwartz, 86, who died last night after a brief illness, will be held at 2:30 p. m. Sunday at the Aaron-Reuben funeral home. Rabbi Israel Chodos and Cantor Myro Glass will offi- |}

ciate. ~~ NPS. Schwa “Wis d Themberthe Beth-El Zedeck sisterhood, the Beth-El temple and the Hebrew Ladies Benevolent society. She is survived by her husband, Morris; children, A." Arthur, Miss Isabel and Mrs. Abram Lorber, and one grandson, all of Indianapolis,

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WHISKY IS STOLEN | - AT SARATOGA BAR

After<hour “callers” visited the Saratoga Bar, 16 8. Illinois st., for the second consecutive "time last night. 1 Breaking in through the basement at 23 Kentucky ave., burglars early this morning took - three cases of whisky valued at $105, They previously- had burglarized the tavern ‘after closing hours Wednes-

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Elaine Gray, Decatur Central high school senior, has been chosen the school’s representative for the “best citizen” award sponsored by the D.AR. " Miss Gray is an honor student

society, 4-H work and is news editor of the Decatur Clarion.

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