Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 July 1944 — Page 4
near the corner of Oliver and Birch | aves: No arrests were made.
Ll 0 CRTIALLY cree = ATENDRESSE TIN TRAFFIC S22 55s SERVICES SET
§ J weve : ured brat 2 Ameed Here: EEE
: —_ ? terday.
otorist Suis at “Marion Will 2 + - State Holiday Deaths - | Follow Chu Church Rites | Te | National Toll 21 218 . Mount to 12. = a Here Thursday, : = d 4 ; persons were aritically in toll for the first a ¢ Services for. Frank J. Latendresse, "joked" here yesterday in traffic acci- | long holiday week-end stogrl df “dents and three deaths over the today. Since Friday midnig
; 5151 N. Meridian ‘st. who died yesstate brought the state holiday dc. | Persons have dled. in trafle’/i
térday at St. Vincent's hospital, win ] |dents, 62 have been drowhed: cidental death total to 12. {59 have lost their: lives,
j|be Beld Thursday at 8:30 a m, ‘trom’ Ris home and at 10 a, m. at Mrs, Marie Buck, 51, of 112 (EB | accidents. ©, = 8t. Clair st. was struck last night =
|8t. Paul's Catholic church, Burial 17.70 BURMA -JAPS KILughll |" be In Grant Memorial. ame as she stood near the curbing at SOUTHEAST ASiA $
10th°st. and Keystone ave. by a car | QUARTERS, Kandy, ‘Cey driven by Francis Northern, 26, 1315! 4 (U P)~Lt. Gen. J Polk st, police said. Thrown against | Stilwéll's' forces have kil a lamp post, Mrs. Buck's left leg than. 17.700 Japanese was almost severed, her right leg | North Birma campaign, \ was fractured and she sustained munique announced toda, head injuries. Northern, a dis- , charged veteran of this war, was REPORT ¢ ON ROBO arrested ang charged bv'police’ with] LONDON, July 4 (U.P, operating: under the influence of | Minister Churchill wil liquor, reckless driving and driving statement in commons Th withut a permit. {the German robot bomb #Q Delbert Rippy, 2{, 318 E. Morris southern England, Foreigh st. suffered a skull fracture when !tary Anthony Eden told: § "he was struck by a-trackiess trolley | | today. ~
& red yes-
tS Che Ll ipl at lie
"Summer Sor Hours3 Tuesday Thru Friday—9s A. M. to Bil / Saturday s—9:30 A M. to 1:00 P. M. Mondays—12:15 P, M., to 8:45 P. NM.
P RE 4 . ° OsiTions
w, and YOU
- $R:98 nA oJ so / , . wo 24 by (00 oust
RE DUAR There's’ hore ol ‘hétter whither ahead! Nothing will " make you ~Fael cooler, keep you mo 8, comfortable. than 2 Ca trisp Hew dress! We’ ve dozens nfs y A styles - in beeing. solots, Core 5 gollection” 2m i oo
The nation’s
PRO
95 No Tv
od oN 5 ‘
by Marion, dell agent of the Standard Life Insurance Co. for “| five years, he -was f retary-treasurer of the Gravel Co. of ‘Marion, Born in Washington coun Minnesota, ‘in |1889, he was. cated at Hugo, Minn, and attended business college at Paul, Minn.
= 3 i i
q
is
Columbus, the Elks ode, and i Loyal Order of Moose, ‘Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Frances Latendresse: his Jusents, ./ Mr. and Mrs. E, Latendresse; § Lion. Lt. Robert As oy; Lloyd, (In ig Fei c a0 const. fuat
Lee, Frank Jr, card of © Tk go i | Sister Mary Bellarmirie of Chicago, || Ann Latendrésse . of Gary; | Misses Rose Marie, Betts | | Latendresse and | fall of
5 5 silo pes! 2 TO @ Dressy Sty os! ® Pinafores! ® Sun Back Dresses! ® Coat Dresses! ® Shirtwaist Styles!
52000
anblossom 7 / mortuary . Mermiorial Park. Born, n Germany in 1870, Mrs. {Long e to Indianapolis 46 years | | ago. She was the widow of Ru< | dolph Zoffmann, who died in 1915, i | and George E. Long, who died in 5% ° 18 ytvivors are two sisters, "Mrs. | Gorrune Mann of EE]
wit
SIZES: : in Le -"9t0 I5 : fs S 0 ! 12 to 20 pie 38 to 44 18/3 to 241/,
HTT
as. Marie Flor] of Spokape, ‘two thieces, Miss N 2 1 dianaplis and Fy oGe % Meri- 2 |lanos ‘of “Dayton, oO, A four = neptitws, Rudolph W. Ade of Indian- |S apolis; Arfhur Wayner, Waukegan, = | 1. .and Erie and - Wiliam Mann, | | Milwgukee.
Fashion Dress Department . Downstairs at AYRES.
ATT TIT
SMES. TETIE KOLDYKE
i Rites. fog, Mrs, Tetje B. Koldyke, | {4800 E’ Raymond, st., who died yes- | terday at St, Francis hospital, will | {be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at tha! | Harry w. Moore Peafe chapel, with | ‘| burial in’ Washington Park, ° : ¢ | Adnative bf Holland, Mrs. Koldyke | came here 45 years ao. She was 79. | a Besities her husband, Jesse, she is! || survived by acdaughter, Mrs, Gus, “+Schoenemin, of Acton: a son, Mar- | - | tin Bof Northville, Mich.: four sis- |= ; tes, Mrs. Elsie Baker, of Beech |B. | Grove, and Mrs) Edith’ K | Mrs. Rinkje Pierson, and Mrs. io I'Bulstra,” all of Indianapolis; three |= brothers, Herman and Cassius Bot) tema, and Mark Offringa, all of In- (= dianapolis,” and four grandchildren. 2
MRS. BESSIE ‘NOBLET Services for, Mrs; ssie Noblet, | who died yesterday at her home, | ood ave., will be held at, : ome Thursday at 10 a. m. . "with burial ii Crown’ "Hill, . | Born in -Hamilton county near | YWoblesvilte in 1873, she was married | to Tsaac W. “Noblet in 1892 and , came here in 1897, She was a memsber- of the Priends church at! , carmel and attended the North: 3 Methodist church here.
- em Eat ’ Services for Edgar B,_ Payn
Waterman rd, will be: i a.m. tomorrow at his home and at | Catlin Thursday. Burial ial will be in in Catlin ~~
Togs
Fun
+ a —————————————————— AR ein
141
For r Happy Vv acation Days!
AS
[1]
a
sss
FL al ER CL 4 FV NF.) Aeiloa %%
45 W. FALL CREEK BLVD. TA 33727
( 7 : ’ . Fabric play shoes in ins T
bow pum s, ties, lace-te-toe ox-
fords, anklet straps, DOW pumps. All have wear-tested plastic or synthetic soles. Also many styles not shown.
—~Fashion Shoe Department Downstairs at AYRES
State Deaths
BRAZIL-Alice Cook, 68. Survivors: Husband, William; daughter, Mabel; sister, Mrs, Jessie Noe CARBON —Marguret te Sullivan, 66. Survivors: Husband, Marion, sister, Mrs, | Louise Moy
HAMMOND-—Marie Baganz, ors: Husband, Herman; William, {Carrie
Jed TESTIMONY
74. Survivsons, Fritz afid
69. Burvivdts: Daugh-/ Beatrice and Jane: ‘brothLeo and Edward Cohen: Strauss and Hannah
Dobson, ters, Helene, ers, Phillip, sisters, Mrs, Cohen. Peter Larsen, 81. Survivors: Sons, John ang Peter, dafighters Katherine and Jane. INDIANA HARBOR-Joseph Petrovich, 59 Survivors: Wife, Susan; sons, John, Joseph and Prank, Lorrin , DeWitt, 52. Survivors: Lula; son,, Martin; Jster, Mrs. t Lintz; brothers, L. E. and EF. J. De) DeWitt,
‘A collection of clothes for fun in the sun. Cool, comfortable, vita-min-inviting togs you'll have happy play days in all summer long. , -We sketch just four becoming styles from a fun-bent group.
ROBBINS’ RITES THURSDAY RICHMOND, 1Ind., July 4 (U, P.. —Funeral rites will be held Thursday for Percy G. Robbins, 50, manager of radio station WKBV, whose death occurred yesterday, He formerly was’ on the staff of station WOWO in Ft. Wayne and was a’ native of London, England.
KIDNEYS
A Two-piece seersucker suit, brief and bare, for sun or Dia Bra top lined With knitted cotton ° Greeen! fabric; under shorts of _same material. Red or ® Beige! royal blue stripes on white. $3 00 - Buen Sizes 321038 i viiiiiaiaiiiiiannn. ° B Tailored seersucker play suit for work or
® Red! \ |¢ : ¢ play. One-piece combination shirt™and shorts;
Children’s Play Shoes button on skirt. Well tailored in red, $4, 79
“All I -had was a couple o beers, Judge”
@® That's the defense of the weakling, the spur-
of-the-moment alibi, the plea of the man who
can't face the facts.
Such testimony hurts the good name that beer . blue or brown checks. Sizes 12 to 20. .
has borne throughout the ages.
The brewers of Indiana advocate true
temperance - in drigking —in driving —in €ating — in working—and in playing. BEER IS A BEVERAGE OF MODERATION f / rR var = eh on
THE INDIANA BREWERS: SSOCIATION 12 Chamba of Commerce Building, ndiarapol 4, Indiana a Lei, { >
MUST REMOVE © EXCESS ACIDS
Help 15 Miles of Ki Tubes: Flush Out Poisonous Waste Ifyou havean excess atacids in in your blgod, Jour 16 miles of kidney tubes ¥ beovers worked. These tiny filters and tober are Workeing un and night A ho® Natur Nature rid your of excess aci isonous waste, disorder of kid, 5 etio matter to ney y n permits
ep ay hese ely the same ag
finds eran i
| Mas waste from your four :
1 ERAT TT rg TE
shows | with Your kids
Pert play -shoes for a childs growing {get. ‘Non- rationed, practical and comfortable, ‘Tje-lace-to-toe style with long. wearing, heavy duck soles, leather heels. Brown, red, white, - Sizes 12 to 3. .
. Sizes 12 to 20
Sizes 34 to, 40 sessssseessssennnnena
: . Sizes 12, Mand 16. 0.57
C Beautifully tailored, comfortable wearable
slacks in light blue denim. - 43, 00
With them a Fruit of the Loom tailored shirt in
broadcloth. © White only. $1. 39 :
Sunback vitamin-catching dress in erisp D su linen. Low ey offset with dainty ruffles; full skirt. White, blue, gold. $3. 98
