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: 70, Survivars: Wife, od re ToMinnie KE. Johnson: sons, Thomas fand A. V. Johnson: daughter, Anna Jann: |
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: Has i . {Burvivors Wife, Mrs, Hartsler; sons, TA. BI By UNITED PRESS - Active in Local Household to Be Buried 1,5. a i "enon Thoden: a Buried After Rites on ug House. Service Papers Differ on The Swedish radio, in a home Pi liti 2 : A G fi | th Pred and Paul Hartsler: sisters, Mn ; i 5 : i i . ; *harles urst Mrs WM i H : \ es i Ei ars Role in i Uh Ta ame oliticis. t Greenfield. [Bikes Miarrison: Mrs. Alma Howe and] Monday. | fused Shy landing craft concentrations in | Cjarence R. Giiffin, smoke in- Funeral services for Mrs, Ana Tor Rigor, #3 sur. | Masonic funeral services for ay oa * Allied Invasion Sicily and continued bombing of |... for the city bureau of bulld- Kiefer, 647 Eri h yved (rom, Wie Lewis Riper duignier re xtension of food . the Balkans lent support to be- spec y he : efer, e ave. who once lived re ner Holly ab, Henry and | James H. Laird, 4400 N. he . oy y " TIROY. misters a amein ple ‘ sed by the house, (Continued From Page One) Net that. a Balkan invasion was ings, died yesterday at inter 3 {With the James Whitcomb Riley and Mrs. Lula Lacy; brother, Leonard vania st. i died yesterday imminent.” The broadcast was [section of Delaware st. and Massa- {family in Greenfield, will be con-| rn torah’ 3 — City hospital of Injuries 60-day extension y y acoh inver 7 Syrvivors on which might in chief of the forces invading Yeewaed by U. S. monitors. A [chysetts ave. He was 63, Ln | ducted by the Rev. W. Franklin sisters. Mrs Mary Prost. Mrs "Maggs Dee. 1 when he was struck by 8 ssional plans for Western Europe, the Journal said,| radie nkara broadcast heard | A Griffin, of 809 N. Delaware [Lahr of the Second Evangelical and Horan ved Bayer Kruzan, brothers lear will be at 3:30 p. m. Monday djournment. adding that all the assignments are Yestergay in London sald thal |st nad been active in the in- | erarmed church at 1:30 p.m, to-| ALEXANDRIA George © Harmon A3 in the Hisey & Titus funeral home, wiSion. GAO b the result of deliberations of the| “trustworthy information from | rance business and in Republican ¥ Survivors Daughter Mes Mav Sheiev. Burial will be at Crown Hill, ting the 1 y President and Prime Minister Win- | Several sources showed inva- |, g)itics many years. He was a mem- {morrow in the G. H. Herrmann ons Clyde. Cecil, Jim, Homer and BOs ne paiyd was the 50th person to senate ' resoluti ston Churchill. during their missions | Sion armies were awarting the |}. of the Methodist church, Funeral Home, Burial wii be IN CONNERSVILLE Arla Ellen Wyer 43 die of traffic accident injuries hers rica signal to attack [rem Britain, Burvivors Husband William A Wvyer . . the commodity in North Af and the Near East.| ® Survivors are the. wife, Mrs. Mary Greenfield, Sy ers. Mrs Marton Hanson and Mrs (DIS year 's life past the “Dntudiiedly fleeing in their| Corsica and Sicily. E- Griffin; two sons; Mark D. Grif She died yesterday in her home. Robert Hack Mather, Ms Pore Alam | A native of Indianapolis, Mr, ons were the matters of | __: fin, Indianapoli a Cpl oa o de | ; sisters, Mrs. Clinton Hatfield, Mis METEEO 1 aird had be ov rH mn date pending ealcu.a { n, apol Ss, an pl. Charles ¥ \ She was 88, Sionebraker, Mrs. Bert Meeks and Miss ard hi wen employed by Hib he controversial national pride and the reaction of would assume the invasion som: Griffin, in the Southwest Pa- T. sgt. Dominick A, DeMatteis Capt. Robert L. Goad Mrs. Kiefér lived with the Riley Mary Stamm Atamm. #1 Burvivers. Wife hen-Hollweg & Co. Jdry goods firm, their ' respective officer personnel, cific; two daughters, Mrs. Berry Two Stout field men today received army decorations in ceremonies | FAMILY a year after she became AN Margaret Anna Stamm ater Mrs Min. 60 vears and recently was honored sident Roosevelt and on the part of the President mand. Conner, Oak Park, Ill. and Mrs. at the field's recreation hall. jorphan at the age of seven. [nie Robinson, niece, oe Ruth Poe by the company for hix service, Ha 4 i y a s on, hr ngressional Demo- gis Me strong opposition ‘Which (Londog was lacking in official Joseph Hensen, Chicago: two broth- T. Sgt. Dominick A. DeMatteis of headquarters squadron, 1 troop | Survivors are a son, John Kiefer. FAN VILLE Dear amply Ja (Was 8 member of Penlaipha lodge id, -according to Beteloped som the publication of | confirmation of the reportéd switch ers, Roland Griffin, Sheridan, and carrier command, was decorated with the soldier's medal, the —r the Erie ave. address; a nephew, Naima Jean and Fain a ay Thomn- 564. F. & A.M. Scottish Rite, ayhurn, expressed Aegan] today, but it was stated that there Worth Grifin, Pullman, Wash. a highest award for heroism not involving conflict with the enemy. The GCOrRe 8. Schleifer, Greenfield, and gn, sens Me cle Coleman, * M12 Murat Shrine, the Columbia club , n - * Inley 5 ion 0 LI re ’ developments in : of the Western Front forces” the Was “reason io believe’ that the re- sister, Mrs. Fred Wilmore, Win- purple heart was awarded to Capt. Robert L. Goad, base adjutant, for ! niece, Mrs. Louise M. Pellett, In- Nellie Hero. ot Min Givia MeDawell |and the Preshvterian church * ’ - woundas eCeive N | yi 58 . is absence abroad. rees, e| chester, and three grandchildren. I is received during the Pearl dianapolis | PETERSBURG. Maggie Mo Willis, |. Surviving is a brother. William Rurvivors Hushand., Rome Willis; sons Laird, of the Pennsylvania st. ads-
ated that the Journai continued. ports are true.”) einen
Harbor attack, { y immediate new “This report was countered hy al Marshall's present wherabouts Sgt. DeMatteis aided the rescue | Hugh Tra and Rudoinh _Dedarnat! hroth- | dress . F. M. Pressley ' | « aided in the rescue Arthur J, French rr re are Wiinite and Mra. Mallte |
ind for he ex- White House inspired dispatch that are unknown, but it is noteworthy of crew members from the wreckage Reck sition to a two- the general was to be made com- nat his name was not among those Rites for Frank M. Pressley. {of a plane which crashed at the] Services for Arthur J. French, a Nokona Tames Menry Harper. #0 Walter Forman \l recess. mander in chief of the Anglo-| | mentioned ‘as having returned with farmer near Lawrence most of ie | [field Sept. 17. He was injured; two DRERRRE employee 40 years for the Survivors Son Ray Harper. sisters, Mrs ¢ lension issue went American armies and continue aS president Roosevelt. life, will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow jor the plane’ s personnel were * killed, New York Central railroad, will be | Eres Rater and ne (mn. Minerva Walter L. Porman, former Ine tween house and chief of staff and have Gen. Eisen- | The presumption is that heir the McCord funeral home, | lie iate Maj. Maxwell 8. Mac. fl 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Moore | ARUCEVILLE Willard Myers, Survive dianapolis resident and claims ads was a possibility hower serve as acting chief of staf. stayed on to study and inspect the, Oakiandon, with burial at Fall | mT em, then base adjutant who & Kirk mortuary, with burial nor Paughts i Mrs “Behuvier Hiatt andy ster fo rthe Aetna Insurance Co, ht be reached be- It became apparent, too, that’ the gsgparations in Europe. This does Creek cemetery. F | Be Held H aided in the rescue, received fatal Marton, O | and Min Eunice Utes brother, Harmon |died vesterday In hix home in Mie re day is over. British public and the British of- not signify, however, that he will! Mr, Pressley died yesterday in his unera to e e ere aries Mr. French died Thursday nM i . fami. Fla. He was 48 y fussed ih but goer personnel felt that as the remain there permanently as many home at 46th st. and Post rd. after | With Burial in |" The sergeant's home is in Brook- Nis home, 5201 N. New Jersey. st Lane ne Nei Naimer "“duen Mr Forman was a member of 2 resin au- : estern Front invasion was to be | had anticipated. (an illness of several years, He was | lyn, N. Y after an liness of three months fo fe Cthelme Rime Cecelin Ann the First Congregational church, nT of spe- Jaunched OM England. the doin. Paid High Tribute hin as u member of the Law- Anderson. | Capt. Goad was - wounded by a Be te 62 Mr. French had ved HA Mrs Donetindnckron ene "Murat Shrine Scoltish Rite, Mvstie to test the oonsti- subject, a not too unreasonable at- Gen. Eisenhower is considered an growl eihoe Ist church, ) } shell fragment at Hickam field, here: Years Po wis iN member | Xr wa Jee Flannery i =u : I'te lodge 398, F & A M., and the gislation barring titude.” bvious all nate ¢ “Marshall ir rer re the wife, Mrs. Arl-| puneral services for Henry M. Hawaii on Dec 7. 1941. He was a of the Thirty-first Street Baptist fins JEE8 BEE TG and Joseph Todiana Bar association bversive employees Wilson Mentioned the. Jatt ot or to take the a Pressley; a son, Francis Press- | phipps, formerly engaged in the Master sergeant at the time church and liad been super intend Flannery diver. Mi oF Suter Survivors are the wife, Mrs, 1 payroll. Only [the Can po Doi sol 8 command ley, fod a daughter, Mrs. Clara! automobile finance business here,! The decorations were presented ent of the Wheeler City Rescue mis. theres er Mis, Gemge Bloise Yager Forman daughter of tonio (ALP, N.Y) Adding that it was not known Joint Angio- I , . Staley, both of near Lawrence; | {will be conducted at 2 p. m. to-| {by Col. Harry W. Generous, chief ston church school six vears, Preece Louis Yager of the Real Estate definitely who will be given this He has had more than a year of three sisters, Mrs. Libby Bowman, morrow in the Flanner & Buchan- [of staff of the troop carrier com- Survivors are’ the wife, Mrs WAVSERAVE Johnston 8 ton 80 paged; two danehters, Phyllis Fore : task, the Journal said the names UD broken successes in the Mediter- pdinburgh; Mrs. Verna. Loonev, ian mortuary, by the Rev. Virgil D mand, and Maj. H H. Jones com- Maude French. and a daughte ewes and O01 Pathlaon Mrs man and Fleanor Forman: a broths IDENTALLY most prominently mentioned were 'An€an. commencing with the allied| Akron. O., and Mrs. Ethel Dodd, Ragan of the Fairview Presbyterian mand adjutant general, read the Miss Helen French, both of In. Wiliam Fit er Robert Porman, Hamden, Conn, STF Henry M. Wilson, who ls pres- landings in North Africa Nov. 7. Noblesville, and four ir grandchildren. church, with burial 1 Maplewood | citations. dianapolis hy w MEO Che BL iM and a sister Mis Helen Olmstead, tial enhrw Charles and Claude Perry Bristol Conn
ig, 11, of 2226 8. ently in’ command of Anglo-Ameri-, 1942. cemetery, Anderson
s wounded in the can forces in the Near Fast. and| Throughout the various cam- | Mr, Phi Thur . past. s : , pps died Thursday in his erday when a .22- Y paigns‘in the Mediterranean, Eisen- Lloyd A. Cline home, 3332 N. Illinois st. after » WILLIAM S. GORE, Mrs. Beatrice Lueckert FALL PROVES FATAL Mrs M E Rineholt
Sir Harold Alexander, deputy com-
Mich he was mander in chief under Eisenhower. NOWer has Ke eervinne func: Friends here have been informed illness of eight years. _ | Services tor Mrs. Beatrice Lueck discharged Then it wention to say that one tioning smoothly. Britis and of the death of Lloyd Alvin Cline | Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Adah | ert, 720 N. Lynn st. who died of FOR JOHN E. PRATHER Services for Mrs. Mary E Rine ‘ of the complicating. factors is “the Americans alike paid tribute to him district credit manager of the Phipps, a local public school tezch- | R DIES pneumonia yesterday in St Vine ) bolt. widow of Guy & Rineboit, aan | feeling in. the United States against for the teamwork and co-operation Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. of a er: a daughter, Miss Adah Madge ! cent’s hospital, will be at 10.30 a m.| John E_ Prather, former Indian- who owned the Rinebolt foundry, placing American troops under he engendered between the armed heart attack Dec. 12 in Pittsturgh, Phipps, Indianapolis: three sisters,| Willlam & Gore. contractor on Monday in the Conkle funeral home. apolis upholsterer and brother of Huntington, will be «t £ a. m. toe British. or any other foreign com- forces of the different allied coun- pa. He was 58. MrE. Sarah Brown. Pendleton; Mrs. the West side for 30 years, died with burial at Floral Park She was Mrs Paul A Givens 1004 Ruckle morrow in the home of her daughs« mand.” (tries in that theater. | Mr. Cline was a member of the Ward M. Taylor, Los Angeles, Cal, today of pneumonia in his home. 41 } ’ «ft. died last night in a Chicago Mrs Margaret Huffman, 6830 “It is to be assumed that whoever | Acceptance by the British of an Central Christian church and the and Mrs. J. H. Gill, New York, and 1651 S. Lyndhurst dr. He was 62! Survivors are ner hushand Har. hospital from injuries received in Evanston ave, with burial at Mt, is commander in chief of the West- American commander over opera- Scottish Rite here. two brothers, Benjamin P. Phipjs Survivorgtinelude his wife, Stella; ry; a daughter, Mis Melha Craft. a fall af hic Chicago home, He was Hope in Huntington ern Furopean campaign, he will not tions based in Britain. in which the’ Survivors are the wife, the for- and Paul F. Phipps, both of Pendle- a daughter, Mrs. William Mast, Indianapolis; a son. Eugene Cox 54 te Mrs Rinebolt dita Thursday in f attempt, to brigade the different British might be expected to Carry mer Ruth Imogene Bremerman of ton. Evansville: two sisters. Mrs. Mabel on maneuvers with the army In Hivivors besides his sister are per daughter's home after a week's armies he will direet,” the Journal the biggest part. of the load, would indianapolis, who is now living in Lawson and Mrs. Deley Leercamp,| Tennessee; her mother, Mrs Sarah his wile, Mrs Martha Prather, Chi- jliness She was 73 She belonged said. “That is to say. the Ameri- constitute fullest recognition Of} Detroit: two. daughters, Dorothy Mrs. Mary E. Coleman Indinnapobs, and a grandson, Stone: two stepdaughters, Miss Lois carol two song, Charles Prather, on the OE 8 in Matthews and . | Cline, Pittsburgh and Mrs, Caroline | Evansville Lueckert and Miss Lucille Lueck- with the army in Ireland, and Hen- the First Methodist church at
cans. will continue under Gen. Eisenhower's genius, (Jacob) Devers with Americans as! commanders of the armies he con-
trols, British officers will be re-| (OFFICIAL WEATHER Mrs. M. L. Hardin
Aun Ruttmann, Detroit Funeral seivices for Mrs. Mary E.| Services will be ut 2 p.m. Mon- ert, both of Indianapolis, a step- 13 Prather, in navy basic training Huntington - Coleman, 1849 Koehne st.- will be day in the Lyndhurst Baptist son, George Lueckert, with the at Great Lakes, 1).: a daughter Survivors besides Mrs. Huffmen
conducted at 2 p. m. in the Wald church, where Mr. Gore had been army in the Central Pacific; a half- Miss Mariha Prather. Chicago, and are another daughter Mrs. Rutn
tained in ‘command of British . CL Funeral home by the Rev. Carleton a senior deacon many years. lqister. Mrs. Bessie Scott, Indian- a brother, Wells Prather Chicago. Miller, N. Baltimore, O., a son, Guy armies, a Canadian officer in com- lem U- 8 Weather Burean __ | - Relatives here received word .yes-|w Atwater, pastor of the First apolis. and a foster brother, Frank Funeral services will be held in Rinebolt, Warsaw, and four granjmand of the Canadian army, and so! All Data in Central War Time | terday of the death of Mrs. Maud | ga pist church. Burial will be "in Ww L S it | Stone, Indianapolis Covington children on. Sunrise $:07 | Sunset 5:20 | Laughlin Hardin, former Indian-{yemorial Park cemetery. . L. opiznage - i - — - imine - S— se —— —— | —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— S—— I— —— S— S———
apolis resident. in the home of her! arc Coleman died yesterday in. Services for William L. Spitznagel,
roughly be represented as saying that man wants most of all to - Dug Jung that he wants most of all to feel secure: Adler that ho | Mrs. K. E. Betts |the West Side Church of the Naz-| 12 years, He was a former insurance | wants most of all to Teel significant. Leaving the question of pri- | - Rites for Mrs. Katherine E. Betts, arene and the Holiness league. salesman and n.ember of the Ma-| ority open, that last desire is insistent in all of us. Every man wan ‘former ly of 914 Harding st..-will be, urvivors are a daughter, Mrs. | sonic lodge, to feel that he counts. Some forms of mortality and religion, _identi- conducted at 10 a. m. Monday n | Blanch Neal, Greenwood. and two fying this strong desire for self- | ——
© many of us a new realization of what you fellows x fr fr
CHRISTMAS up in Alaska and lee Skaters Frolic—
in the mountains of Italy. and in a lot of
named Fred C. Tucker its new president,
He is survived by his wife “Shir-|
- the J. C. Wilson Chapel of ft grandchildren. {ley: his mother, Mrs: Clara Wall; tion. mistook himself for a person Chimes by the Rev. C. L. Lanman : THE CITY'S ice skating enthusiasts have
Quote Army Gossip | Hi i daughter, Mrs, Thelma Messinger. gt vincent's hospital after an ill- 2749 Madison ave. former county [ 2 “It would seem that there should| ** ™ 6 ? P- m * Mt Vernon. N. Y. She was 63. nese of 10 davs. She was 85 and carpenter, will be at R30 a m STR. 1 ‘SS be a commander in chief for all DE Tr 3 * mn A native of Whitestown, Mrs. pag pelonged to the Baptist church. Monday in the Lauck funeral home of Europe, and an officer for this Deficiency since Jan. 1 5.6) Hardin lived here 20 years before Ethemar Literary club and Amicita and at'9 a. m. in St. Roch Ty S AY S: r post may be named. but gossip in| The following table shows the tempera- going to New York 17 years Ago. .j.p olic church, with burial at “at Joarmy circles is that supreme direc- ture in other cities: High Low py re are two sons. Charles and | gy .vivors are a son. Clyde © seph's. al tion will remain in the hands of Annis 40 2 | arree Tardin. Indianapolis, and Goleman: a daughter, Mrs. Edith. Mr Spitznagel died Thursday the President and prime minister, Bevan . . 3 3 i ne . be h i O. Cracraft: five brothers, Frank grier a month's illness He was mn ars who will be in constant contact |Cinennati ace. on i ere, with burial gennajtter, Madison; A. H. Schnait- He alco had heen emploved 25 vears | with Premier Stalin. LPenver Lottie Tiss 0m ] ter and Walter Schnaitter, Shelby po Kipp Bros. Co. He was a ‘memThe current issue of the Journal Evansville .............. 380 . me vile: John Schnaitter. Vevay. and per of 8t Roch's church and St arrived amid a new burst of specu-| i teityy = 3 2% Lewis Stamm Neil Schnaitter, Anderson; two SIS= prancis Aid society ; pation wrod wie you be the ami. Fa’ Mo. 5 n Services for Lewis Stamm. 1931 'ers. Mrs. Priscilla Larimore, Mad- | Survivors are the wife. Louise: Entiie contents copyrighted 1043 L Bifauss & Co, ine . a commander o e western Minneapolis-St. Paul S... 34 20 |W. Michi p ison.- and ‘Mrs. Alice Danner, Louis- » . i : a ——— T———————————. — Be eens “1. ws mene aan Bn ae, 0 ville Ky. a granddaughter. CADL. Derioir Mich Mrs. Berina Thomp- Vol. 2—No. 2 Saturday Dec. 18, 1043 _ 5 by the Register’s assertion last night Oklahoma City Sn 281 27 Steel Castings Co., will be at 2 p. m, Harriett C. Stout of the WAC. sta- ,, and Mrs Lillian Harlan. In- - : TTT TT - oo - that Marshall would remain here, Omahs Neb. como: 33 “3 i nMonday in the Conkle funeral home, | !loned at Hartford. Conn. and algjanapolis: three sisters, Mrs. Clara Dear Fellows— u w but that Eisenhower would get the San Antonio, Tex. ....... ---- 8226 Iyith burial at Plainfield. ‘grandson, Lt. Bruce N. Cracraft. pit; ang Mrs, Mary Koesters. both ' ; ; Ing London post. The capital had as-' a ashington, D ett 3 HH | Mr. Stamm died Thursday in a With the army air corps in the Pa- | Indianapolis and Mrs Amelia OLD MAN WINTER finally caught up Coach Billy Hayes Dies— “7 nursing home after a long ‘iliness. jeific area. * ‘Owens, Chicago; 13 grandchildren with us this week and made an awful dent COACH E. C. (BILLY) HAYES of ers On Being a Real Person {He was 71 and a lifelong Indianap- and one great-grandchild in the coal pile. . . . The mercury got down Indiana university, one of the nations jos Yesident, are J. Mrs. Allie Lyons E— to 4 above at the weather bureau here in outstanding track and field coaches, died in ® We Put on Masquerade |Léna Range: a 3 Jaiper. Nee Services for Mrs Allie Lyons, 1241 Andrew J. Wall MERRY own and Leon Bloomington of pneumonia. . . . will a. Clark and Mrs Daisy O'Rourke: Sharon ave, who died yesterday = Angew J. Wall, rehabilitation | at the ty - Irwin, millionaire industrialist and finafi¢ier WwW three brothers, George, Edward and °f pneumonia in City hospital, Will | goooio oo 0 To Military Order Ce It’s always and prominent Republican, died unexpectedly So “ Feel Important Bern Stamm. all of Indianapolis, be at 12:20 p> m Monday in the . Purple Heart, died today at colder out there, of a heart attack in the Indiana National ‘and a grandson. Mail Clerk 1-c Conkle funeral home. with burial pie home, 1320 N. Delaware st. The cold bank, of which he was president By DR. HARRY EMERSON FOSDICK George L Bange, stationed in Cuba. in Weg pel, She was 10. after a day's iliness. He was 50. weather, which © Cieorge Eggleston was named president of Of the three major figures in modern psychiatry, -Freud may dL A native of Hobart. Mr. Wall, hes lasted several the Washington Township Republican club, was a resident of Indianapolis for| d days, has given ° © The Indianapolis Real Estate Board
importance with selfishness and | Rey Mi ) {and three brothers, Glenn, Lloyd | vanity, endeavor to quash it. Cer~ | of importance very easily.” If of the Greenwood Christian church. iss Ida Roberts {and Ralph Wall. all of Hobart. otheg places must be enduring. . . . One been thronging Lake Sullivan, now that the Jainty. oan is Offer Means o satisfying this de- de ate the| Serviees Jor Miss jou RoWerts, | Burial will be in Hobart. good thing about the cold is thal it may jee 1s frozen over. . . , Christmas savings sye in strange A ail, some become criminals | Whittier, Cal., former superintend- help wipe out the epidemic of influenza Jubs operated by local banks have sent otk. and sinister 895 Shine as orem gangsters, foomse of a. guughter; Mss Harold lent of the Indiana niis orphan Dr. 0. L. Stephenson we've been having Dr. Herman G. be porated Disa consequences. rejoicing in their notoriety and ; . Where she had home and a staff member at the py iy IL Stephenson, 235 E. Ver- tv health officer, says the flu Lo We wish to angry if the desired kind of pub- fg living six months. She lived Girls’ school at Clermont, were held mont st. retired physician, died | a 5 ne a ‘but Jt fsn't over veL™ 000 to 13823 members. be loved be- licity is denied them. So Guiteau, |" Indianapolis 40 years and be- Thursday in Whittier. last night in &' Vincent's hospital | as passe P : . The coal situation | 8 ’ Pp It's one of the milder forms of flu here 1s easing up and
joved makes us feel that Wwe count; we wish to succeed because success makes us feel
+++ Dr. Fosdick
President Garfield's assassin, in | his prayer on the scaffold indig-
nantly exclaimed, “The American |
their vindictiveness in this matter.” Finally, if desperate meas-
longed to the Fountain Square! Miss Roberts, 8, .died Monday after an iliness of two week:. He
Christian church. in Whittier, where she had -lived was 78
: a ves besides Mrs. ‘Bishop are several years She was a native of Dr. Stephenson practiced medi- | press has a large’ bill to settle | sons, Boyd Betts, Greenwood, Westfield and belonged to the First cine here 25 years until his retire-|
with the righteous Father for |
jand John Betts, Indianapolis, and Friends church here. ment 15 years ago [a Yisler, Mrs. Anna Lemasters, Indi-| A niece, Mrs. Edith Loring, Mun- | Surviving is a brother, Roy | anapolis. - cle. survives, '8tephenson Portjand, Ore.
The matl carriers are getting Bak
from __delivering Included in their load
are Christmas greetings from you fellows
here is—except the German and
there's no danger of anvone being unable to heat his home (his winter, says Harry A Rogers, executive secretary of the Indianapolis
/ { signifi ca nt; ures are called for, some become : emer a — — : greed for money is in many & | insane, and imagining themselves Coal Merchants master motive because money | kings, queens, or multimillion- Il N [ N D / A N A POI IS association. . . . It's easier, too, to hire coal brings not only things, but kde. aires, walk in their fantasies, A truck drivers. . . . A Woman passenger was Nothing pleases us more than | their desire for self-aggrandize- HERE IS THE TRAF { injured sfightly when a city bus jumped the FIC RECORD | John Ferron A | " . vo y the augmenting of on sell esteem. : ment happily satisfied. It is small Er LIDIES | museum, "4 bom I~ = the) J rms Hen Fruit De Luxe— curb and hit a tree at 27th st. and Winthrop I - 0 of wins (Girls To gain is end W P wl y eihics and religion County oi Tord} building, 2 3 pm Thacen. in . ere! s, Vivian Kin rn; at Methodist « . NEELEY, 1005 8. Lyndhurst dr, has ave, . . . Per capita consumption of beer endless masquerade, - concealing | habitually look askance at this |1M2 ................. 15 118] Altenheim’ Home for the Ared, musical] THe. Vivies gn J. P , 50 our weaknesses, putting our best | dangerous motive. [194 heen fees w wm Glrosram. at the home. 3 ‘ Girls a- White Rock hen that probably mistook in Indiana this year 5 » Jur cent hes foot forward, trying to appear os { go THeviant Otyinn nition, at Jvan, Theis Keywarthy "i ft. Prancis. | itself for an ostrich the other day. . 1940, while consumption o h liquor dy better than we are. Analyze the Democratic Way EVENTS TODAY Big Font i Legion post, post Sonn. " Helen ae at Coleman Anyway, it laid a regular ostrich egg—three decreased, the Indiana Brewers’ association motives of orators, actors, sena- Heverlee there is another | Wigh_tfhotl basketball tonight, turn to home, 6:30 pom. jth Rat Dre ah Mua inches long and was told by its executive secretary—Harold . 8 | - d i odist Mrs, preachers, and gfien a the Trily is fp igs Pres 2 | Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Murat MARRIAGE LICENSES ” | nrmitt Winifred Mongol, at Nramofrss two inches in di- C. Feightner.”. . . He Interpreted this as a source of their vocation’s Choice akc he Feoneed ou ome | Shetii 3:30 Bm ot ener : ahs Jus are fom n offieins 1 in Sev ers Sanders ie , Ba | ameter and “trend toward more moderate drinking.” is the love of self-display. Prob- : | “arehestra, Atheneum, 8:30 p. m SHeph, Mary Mendon. weighing five “ wn
that he or she counts. The entire |jyuas-Herald Corp. army-navy “EB 1 cy and addresses, democratic way of life is based award, Coliseum. 5:30 p. m. | win oe Wi et on a [ Harald, Carman Freese, at BL Francis Enlisted men of the 24 battalon, Indiana William win tese , U, 8. navy; Herbert, Josephine Guiiden, at 8 Francis ns ence. When Charles Lamb said, upon the proposition that every- state guard, dance, national guard | Rotsseta Lee Haartje, 21. of 1813 N. Friel, Pauline Barnett, at Coleman i
one’s opinion ought to matter, armory, night, tol. William, Catherine Knox, at Coleman Delta Gamma and Kappa Kappa Gamma | | Dapayd Willard Bremer. 27. U, 8. army, Elwood, Cathryn Palmer, at Methodist
| ably no saint or martyr ever al“together escaped its subtle influ-
ounces. . . . City Father of 7 Inducted—
trucks collected salvageable tin FRANK BROWN, 4240 Evanston ave., Whe has a wife and seven children—the eldest 19
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: “The greatest pleasure I know. is Christ end nd ; y 10 do. tod con. by seen, | Chr, ends wt Importance an |Viruliotet SRL Ky SEE “Hog ibe Wiel on HR oh url, SR Sn cans again this and to have it found out by ac- Auxiliary, Columbia. club, 1 p.m. | |Terah W. Underwood, 31. of 3 N. Dela. Roscoe, Lucille Wray. at 2702 N. Keystone week.'. . . Nine —has been inducted and reports for army cident.” he revealed how omni- SOIC ylesplc, Yin elievmen: ax Youn fer Christ rails, Roberts Park| Fare, Shniriey Ann Banks, 18, of 1438 em (relight carloads * duty Jan. 3. . . . Walter Bradford, 1333 S a : prod nnsylvania : ‘named present is this wish for notice and jot Nerohy yg un A. » ter house, Robert Fond Walker, 32, of 1132 Car-| DEATHS were picked u Sharon ave. has been a member of attention that enhance self-es- | cated conviction that the kind of [Myer On rier Evelyn Hornocker, 24,| p draf 5 t persons they are and the way they Erin i cs, Com elub, JJught. of nn Carrollton. Sof SEND Lottie Lee Gardner, 64, at City, arter- the first three Ji t Jongg 8 to Screed ng , Conidt a he - | live are momentous for themselves, » son 44:18 the temp Akin lle, 3 jififker, 33, £32 4 OSE 670M. L ow N days. . . . That buzzing noise around the who resigned. . Bradford has been f= Men Pool Efforts 1 their friends. their -commuplties; North: Prk Musowte todye; iri the-temple; = ce Bd Ld a bo OR mo Fouse of representatives—in the statehouse... justice of the pence. four years, and the world 7:43 p,m. James Edward Paves. 2. U. 8. army. Rollin Nelson Hampton, 76, at 228 W 1 est Members of t I self-aggrandizement is indi- The entire Christian’idea of life Prospect Masonic lodge, in the temple, Camp COT. hoi pening Chand-| "01, bronchopneumonia. this week was the 35th annual convention real estate. . . embers of safe ~ vidually thwarted. men pool their | jo oral dependent oo the >. i James schnell, 80, of 314 E John O Neil, 74, at 2201 Pleasant, broncho- of the Indiana State Beekeepers association, board have urged the selective sevice appeal 4 N .. + Grace Surface, 35, pneumonia. efforts’ to obtain it in clubs, so- | importance of persons, That is to. EVENTS TOMORROW on; CTMSE BYEITN BUIIACe, 33. iis Tronchs, 41, at Veteran's, coronary . . . The 6000 Marion county Boy Scouts boards to defer police and firemen to keep hop minimum standards; « cieties, , with paraphernalia | say, self-respect—Tennyson called | (ndianapolis Symphony. orchestra; Murat Blut Py Sehnnon, 3 np Aver occlusion. | 1 and Cub Scouts soon will open a canvass the departments at um : and parade. If they cannot | it “self-reverence” —is alike the | JWtlCh LE ™, nar gents, at thelpreaie Blak ind. | Salvatore Castro, 73. at 837 K. 2, acute a for blood donors for the Red Cross blood +. A 30-year-old woman was stopped 1 achieve it otherwise they resort to basis and the consequences of our | cup, 3p. m : of 1138 N. Oakiand | Hannah A. Rogers, 79, at 5478 Hibben, | donor center, , . . The Red Cross gallon - Park and Ohio sts. by a man who ¢ bizarre methods of becoming con- most saving institutions at their \NUUT, dtiniupats ae Cluieland, Colle age: yA Doe 83, at 1210 Orange. | club, comprised of about 300 men and women “Kiss me and Ill let you go.” . . . W From the child saying, and of the most redeeming Townsend a Castle hall, all day. > wl chronic .myocarditis, each of whom has contributed eight or more she screamed, the ‘man grabbed her ] vind fast I run,” to the loud ideas have in philosophy and [Mayer . Chapel Prashplesian, .Speedwa. NT Jean Waikins, 3M; of Florence Lilian Cameron, 30, st Long, | Reliable sources predicted dresser, the pompous talker, the | Teligidf. No great living is pos- Shimtian and Be Earletive Eh. Moore Ti. Bee Tels” Pkrie. 30 ab CN. Jour] pints of blood for plasma, had a diriner at ~~ And ran. ... he eager entrants | Sible Without self-respect, and isi Pars Episcopal hureh. Lotion hai Oa use 18, of a “naleloniaine. | werd» tin 1a3 : Ipsico hall Wednesday and heard © week that Governor Schricker would © sitter, t ;n self- 2p Robert W. Stephens, 22, | Rebecca Lobely. 62, at 1228 WN, Missours,| : special session of the Indiana legisls eating and beauty contests, |- Jespeet is the old, dangerous, |giiey hospital Christmas carols, 9:18 a. m.| son: Claudia a 0, ot a0 of wots lobar pheamenis. | .. Sehricker and other speakers. . . . An open : countléssiother searchers for. Wisised and : morally reprehensible Park Mathodist. . shurch, 8¢ the! N_ Diinels. pdward R. Tayior, 09, at City, bréneho- house was held at Purdue university's new a for es o do y,-the motive of self-dis- | CC, wt ii-agerand meen, | Mabel Gertrude REL. Jia 5) oon Henderson Neff Neff. 8, af 108 N. Ches- center at 902 N. Meridian st.—~the old Hoosler uae pn ot "5 Bass ALL I | Athletic elub—with special en $9
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