Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1944 — Page 5

Jndana Ww | 3 H Id S T ‘Y! PARTY SET FOR SUPERFLUOUS HAIR lliam J. H enley Rites Tomorrow ROBERT S. FORT, fold Services Tomorr ow “SATURDAY NIGHT iter Supe * Unwanted . Times Special of the Chicago and Indiana West- p dgood, as- | CARTHAGE, Ind, April 11—[em railroad for nine years. L INEER DIES! - For Mr C. H. M h 102] me massnspons v5.0.4 bas » ay ae Rites for William J. Henley, jurist], He practiced law in Indianapolis ily S. urpny, completed plans for a special dace 72 { orne Dis and attorney who served as judge 1918 due to ill health. He returned : Rites for Mrs. Charles H. Murphy, and floor show to be held at 8:30 : Te of the former Indiana state court of [to practice in Rushville in 1928 and| » who blew out 102 candles on her| § aay a ae oe Thea I] 33) : appeals, will be held at 3 p. m. to-|continued until 1939. Curtiss-Wright Employee, a Birthday sake Marsh 9, will be at § Commanders band will play. eches, the and invited. morrow in his home near here.| Survivors besides his wife, Mrs. 11 8. m, tomorrow in the Moore & : pen forum ‘ Burial will be at Riverside here. |Myrtle E, Henley, are three daugh-| Lifelong Resident Here, [Kirk northeast mortuary, 2530 sta- WINEMA SPONSORS PARTY ipated in WHITTLETON Mr. Henley, who died yesterday in|ters, Mrs, Horace Ingram, Wash- tion st, with burial in Memorial The Winema, council degree of the prine . of Indianapolis, Inc. his home, was 80. Beginning law|ington; Mrs. Louis Mauzy, Rush- + Was 67. Park cemetery. Pocahontas will give a card party 202 Big 4 Bldg.—MA, 7065 ||Proctice in Rushville, Mr. Henley|ville, and Mrs. Stanley Murray, Mrs. Murphy died yesterday in at 8 p. m. today in Red Men's hall, n— Sixteen Years in Indianapolis was elected to the court of appeals| Hagerstown, and two sisters, Mrs.| Services for Robert 8. Fort, alher home, 2227 N. Olney st. 17th st. and Roosevelt ave. TALK in 1895 and resigned in 1903 to be-|Eunice H. Publow and Mrs. Samuel mechanical engineer, will be at 8:15 She and Mr. Murphy, who is 92, po : ; e, Conn, come president and general counsel|L. Newsom, both of Carthage, - a Bi tom in Grinsteirier’s fu-| celebrated Jor th wedding an- Girdle Shortage rns St, ar nie 4 jor of th —— neral home and at 9 a. m. in the niversary Marc and members thorough examination will help de0 » of Pocahontas council, 350, were Z cide whether you need glasses or industrial Assumption Catholic church. Burial ” » not. If you don't we'll be glad to present to congratulate the oldest 0 tell you so, If you do, the correct will be in St. Joseph cemetery. H lasses will be ] ho Mr. Fort, who was 67, died yes-|llving Pocahontas member in the . - prescribed to help dianapolis . United States. "La vy improve youreyer -{terday in his home, 1323 Blaine ave. ; in da omen re a of For the last year he had worked A pioneer of Brightwood, Mrs. |. Mrs. Charles H. Murph your appearance. ittee for PN Murphy came to Indianapolis from urphy You adult fat le may often slim down at Curtiss-Wright Corp., but pre- ‘ i without starvation diets ye back in ao Registered optomthe viously had been employed 30 years| Ohio, following her mairiage in| Until'a few months ago she did hen your excens fa is at Sie vith sam ; at the Lamson Manufacturing Co. 1880. her own washing, cooking and iron- miedo by rd deficiency. Just eat sen- at. i WS nnn % A lifelong Indianapolis resident, he : ing. Neighbors often recalled the s 3 = was a member of the vesltont, the Willis of Indianapolis and Joseph [good chocolate pies and devil's food Ne | Catholic church and the Men's club| Chew of Monroe Bridge, Mass.; a (cakes she would bake and the typi- rmola is not & cure-all. If in doubt.at yy vi of the church. daughter, Mrs. Bessie Lobby of|cal Irish jigs that she would do for au au Ji img shows Mvisabllity of © Aentinent N 7 5 \ Survivors are two sons, Pvt. Leon- Joplin, Mo., and a brother, Carl|their entertainment. erties and re effects of the Marmola fare. TIT lof o JY. 14 \Y/ HE | ard R. Fort, stationed with a tank Cooper of St. Louis, Mo. Burvivors besides Mr. Murphy are , consult a physician, « ST a son, Albert Rochelle, Who is 76, | yer Tou ness Marmols, why not lose those 9 ON THE CIRCLEES AL 8 battalion in England, and Cpl. Ray- , » Who 1s 76, ugly “uncomfortable pounds aN 7 Ss mond D, Fort, with a bombardier JOHN MITCHELL </and a granddaughter, Mrs. Ruth Ha Don’t delay. A squadron in England; a daughter-| Funeral services for John Mitch-|Benson, Crystal Lake, Il

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JOSEPH HOSSMAN

The Rev. N. H. Schultz will conduct services for Joseph (Jake) Hossman, 118 Olive st., at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in the G. H. Herrmann funeral home, 1505 8. East st. Burial will be in Floral Park cemeaery. Mr. Hossman, a truck driver for

Methodist hospital. He was 50. A lifelong Indianapolis resident, he belonged to the Teamsters’ union, Survivors are his wife, Ethel; half-brother, Tony Miller, and a

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ell, 14-year-old son of Dr. and Mrs. |¥ Edward L, Mitchell, 3710 Washing- |= ton blvd. were to be at 1:30 p. m. today in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary with burial in Crown Hill. The boy died Sunday in Methodist hospital of injuries received Saturday -in an automobile crash" at Kessler blvd. near Meridian st.

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Seven Indiana cities are among the 156 with populations between 5000 and 10,000 which went through 1943 without a single a| traffic fatality, They . have been placed on the honor roll of the

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Services for Ralph G. Foran, 501 Wisconsin st., will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the G. H, Herrmann funeral home, 1505 S. East st., with burial in Floral Park cemetery. Mr. Foran, who was 27, died Saturday while on a business trip in Pittsburgh, Pa. A veteran. of world war II, he received a medical discharge from the 937th bombardier training squadron in May, 1943, Survivors are his wife, Margaret; a son, James, and a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Parker, all of Indianapolis.

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Cities cited are Warsaw, Madison, Plymouth, Rushville, Seymour and Wabash.

WOMEN OF MOOSE MEET The membership committee, Women of the Moose, Indianapolis chapter 11, will have a business meeting at 8 p. m. today at the home of Mrs. Minnie Silvey, 3 N. Kealing ave. The chairman is Mrs. Effie Traughber.

State Deaths

FT. WAYNE—-Arthur L. Parmelee, 63. Survivors: Wife, Stella; sons, Richard and Gordan; brothers, Prank and Harold; sisters, Mrs. Mayme Strom and Mrs. Edith

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