Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 July 1944 — Page 4

I ITAA IS PETROLEUM Harry Hall, Legion Officer, INO ‘oA’ USED, [Rites 3} ox Will Be Buried in Marion OPA 0. K. 'S RACE .-. |

state service officer, 2 i : : | at BENE 3 y x at his home, 1128 E. 35th st, follow- Le Speedboats Run on Fuel = city| Leaves: Algiers by Plane for. ing a heart attack. He was 63. : of: ' ; hospital. . 4 ig ak ~ Widely known throughout the . Mixture in 20-Mile White | a resident ot Inelanapeit % Conference With state and nation in the American JE TE : : oy : 4 |years, she was graduated from the : Legion, he made his home with Mr. JE . ; River Contest. Methodist hospital sehool of nursing| Roosevelt. ‘and Mrs. William C. Middlesworth v A and was & of the for the last 10 years. : A . OPA bens against the use of fuel maternity center of. Chicago. She ALGIERS, July 5 (U. P.) ~Gen. | A native of Kokomo, he helped ) 8 p was 5¢ and lived at 2208 N. Me- Charles de Gaulle, president of the recruit 3 nsticual Susie = Marion a Lraein ridian’st., Na uO French committee of national liber{durin world war > Es sn She ha offices of t fin i captain and commanding 8 «| yesterday, hat ' White river mo |_ Sh had hei offen of presiden ation, left, Algiers this morning en officer in the field artillery when the |torboat race came off as scheduled Nurs¢s association and belongedto route to Washington, where he national guard Jotned We Togulis hal | latter its sponsors convinced OPA the ‘Attrusa club. wa x {confer with President Roosevelt: | trom the Peekskill military academy Sa CEs Sleuths 3 He Be : JOHN ELLSWORTH { | where he was president of his class, © [thelr craft wasn't g . B ben, land football captain. ; | As OPA investigators watched| John El wag, linotype operstor Since March 20, 1932, he has been a [from the shore, members of the at the C. ne 7 & Co. died yes- ih. ||state service director of the Ameri- Lo | [Hoosier Motorboat association sped | terday in the City hospital. Hel president Roosevelt on the a {can Legion and in 1837 “toured HET | more than a score of vessels down was 62. ¢ n tn, “| velations between the United States |Europe with members of the ; SNE |the river on nothing more than “a| A native of Aus Tex, he Was! and De Gaulle's French committee | American Legion. : TE mixture of lubricating oil, ether and |g resident of Indianspolis 23 years of national liberation. ”

_| white gas with .a flash point of 208 and wasa former employee of Th Th |granted a leave of absence from the et" That's, Bow | er. e imminence of his arrival was

|Indiana Legion and was on his degrees | . suggested by an Algiers report that {yacation at the time of his death. MISS LAUREL TH AYER the OPA report described that con-| Mr, Ellsworth. was a 40-year mem- pe Gaulle was scheduled to dine | Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. coction in the speed boat tanks. ber of the International Typo-|here tomorrow with Henri Hop-

|Ethel Ellis of Lafayette and Mrs. | © Net Gasoline {raptical mien and lived at 330|penat, French delegate to the United | Beatrice Waymire of Dayton, O FUNERAL 10 . 3 ng States, and to lunich with Mr. Rooseproves will be conducted 5 “This particular Sud could = He is- survived by his wite, | velt on the following day. . , {Ralph E. Klare, department chap- Services for Miss Laurel Conwell|1l0 means be d as gasoline gyn pe, :

and our prohibition against racing will be held at 2 p. m. : ‘llain of the American Legion, at|Thayer, social worker and well SD oloons. almoly did't apply] StrVices p. n ; : 10:30 a. m. Priday in Flanner &/known in literary circles, will be > orn case,” Ei Ry Friday in the Farley funeral home KILLS 2 CHILDREN

{Buchanan mortuary and ‘a 3:30 D. at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Flanner| Wall, OPA enforcement attorney. jwh busial YW = ATTEMPTS SUICIDE: 5, inthe Previn CR Nis Buchanan ‘mortuary with the| The contestants were co-operative eet meets Pe Marion. Burial will be in Marion. and at first offered to call off the ARMONK, N. Y., July § (U. P).— akin Rev. Jean S. Milner officiating.| war not wishing to impede the SERVICES SUNDAY | Police reported today that the WILLIAM H. COBURN . Burial will be at'Crown Hill war effort. But after we made FOR CPL STICKAN pretty wife of a navy leutenant, Cremation will follow services for| Miss Thayer, who died yesterday|our chemical analysis, we assured| ~ ' : in service overseas, killed her two William H. Coburn, formerly of In-{in City hospital, was known for|them ‘that it didn’t ‘constitute a| Gold star services for Cpl. Chris|Small children last night by feeding | dianapolis, tomorrow in the Flagler her work as district executive violation.” . H. Stickan, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Hew ii aed | hi then attempt. funeral home in Miami, Fla. secretary of the Association Chari _IH. P. Stickan, R. R. 20, Box 823, , Mr. Coburn, who was in the lum- ties of Washington, D..C., and -.a$§ wor Hage Was lel in Ravens will bes conducted by the Rev. Fred- i Bite Cu Salen, 31, blond ber business Here until his retire-|a staff member of the Indianapolis Although still aw aiting reports | erick R. Daries at 10 a. m. Sunday » Hie > nel a jail, yo N., ment several years ago, died Mon-[Children’s - Aid - association. =~ Irom other agents in the Indiana in the Zion Evangelical church, bis an tr ha oy at day in Miami. He was 78. ~ .° “Born“‘in Laurel for which. she|OPA district, Enfofeemeiit Chief| Cpl Stickan, who was 29, died in|p He was a native of Indianapolis|wag named, she was graduated from|John E. Scott said as far as he action in the Anzio sector, May 23.| plies: said she fed acid to Georand had lived here until four years|the Indianapolis Teachers’ college,/knew no Indepence day automo- |He was with the 1st armored divi-|gette 3, and: Aldis, 16 months, then ago, when he went to Florida to be{rndiana university and the Michi-{bile or motorcycle races had been! sion of fhe 6th infantry. ‘Itook some of the poison herself. with his daughfer, Mrs. Barbaraigan university school of music. Shejheld, as had been customary inl. Besides his parents, survivors are when the poison failed to react Forbes, of Coconut Grove, Fla. served as the first Indianapolisipre-war times, when the state en- a sister, Mrs. Henrietta, Weile; a on her immediately she jumped 15 —Men's and Women's Shoe Departments, He was a graduate of Yale uni*| municipal court probation offictf{joyed a reputation as the motor | brother, Henry, and his grandfather, | feet to the ground from an upper . Downstairs at AYRES

versity. : vis egies, Mv Torhgs ave] 23, 33 & member of the coliorMlIMGING Senter of Site masion. | Joba Eisner. _ porch of het homie, | Summ ————s : GF 00 IE

another daughter, Mrs. George| ghee belonged to the Society off

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Powell of Indianapolis, and five Mrs. Luella M. Fish of Indians grandchildren. . apolis, a cousin, survives.

MRS. CHISTENA NOELLE LEWIS SERVICES SET Saket it double sath Mrs. Christena Noelle died last

“|night at the home of her son, Wil-| HARTFORD CITY, July 5 (U. PJ. liam F., 2316 E. New York st. at the Services were to be held today for

yl ¥ cE ANOTHE er age ii resident ‘of Indianap- | Mrs. Fred Lewis; 40, who died Sun-

GLASS! olis she was the widow of the late |day night of burns suffered at the [ Frank Noelle. cottage in which she and her hus- "- he Hioadly Briak — good Survivors, besides the son, are a band: were vacationing at Tri-Lakes. | ee In Our fram melghbers ‘brother, Henry Simon, and three Survivors besides the husband are

"PAN-AMERICAN COFFEE BUREAU | |grandchildren, Mrs. Elma Walker, her mother and three brothers. > Bun youniy Si Costa Rica yp Dominican Rabie | Ralph Kurtz and Dr. William E. Pat- % 4 Suvi - flocs terson, all of Indianapolis» , funeral’ home, with Rev. PF. rb . Services will be held at 1:30 p. m.|Daries officiating. Burial will be | em Friday at the G. H. Herrmann Crown Hill : 24 .

an Work Guaranteed! ri STATE DEATHS

BICKNELL—Clara Amanda Wampler, | ton, Mrs. Edith Leonard and Mrs. Mar-| 72, Survivors: Husband, George; daugh-|garet Kirkpatrick; sons, Charles and = iB - ters, Mrs. Pearl Miller, Mrs. Raymond Robert; brothers, Sam and Charles = = 3 4 B +f Il Pox, Mrs. Marie Taschereau and Mrs.| Weddell; sisters, Mrs. Lorena Meyers and = eauritu Claude JMeCiaianen, sisters, Mrs. Wien Mrs. Ethel Bircham ’ : unn rs. E. Yade an rs. vere! N : ' Harrison; brothers, Arthur and John Black: a 2A MON Ded Alert sons, Gilbert | = 3 Sheer! - CANNELTON—John Curtis Ryan, . 81,|and Leo. : Survivor: Daughter, Mrs. Frank Saunders.| Hattie Ridgley, 52. . Survivors: Hos |= No Appointment Necessary || cARTHAGE—Leona Beu Bail 67. SurTS IRR SS,

ivivors: Daughter, Mrs. Lorena Wilson; | Mrs. Nellie Vanes, Caroline and Coleen

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a Opeth brother, Edgar Bundy. Riagley; sone; Robert and Forrest; sie = : CENTERPOINT—Gladys Underwood, 31.[tfrs. Mrs. Faye Davis and Mrs. Maude) a rr {Survivors: Husband, Virgil; daughters, Shanks; brothers, Kenneth and Charles » M. §iMarily and Katherine; sister, Mrs. Her. |SMit | bert Jackson; brother, Charles Coble. «TARTFORD CITY Huldall sinnel Lewis, COLBURN—Roy. Sheets, 64. Survivors: | 3. Survivors: Husband, mother, | wife, Lena; sister, Mrs. Effie “Dover; broth- Mrs. Minnfe Smith. er, Charles. : LAFAYETTE—Mabel Stover, 617. | CONNERSVILLE—Florence Ross, 72. ur | Vivor: Brother, Sherman Morris. | vivors: Husband, O. W. Ross; ‘daughter, | , Mark Thompson, 64. Survivors: Wite, { Mrs. L. Stater: brothers, Ray, Esta Ima Mabel; sister, Mrs. Ross. I'and George Duggins. MARKLE—Daniel Wolfe, m4. Survivors: | | CUTLER—Martha Ellen Aikens, 76. Sur. | 50ns. Tony, Albert, and Aaron; brother, vivors: Husband, Albert; sons, Guy snd|Melvin.. = { Kenneth; daughter Mrs. Trula Trobaugh; | MARTINSVILLE—Belle Gilbert, €8. Sursister, Mrs. Mary Lowery. | vivors: - Sisters, Mrs. John Gregory, Mrs. | | DECKER—Edith Blunk. 62. Survivors: Hallie Banta and Mrs. Ola Anderson; | Husband, John: brothers, Loren and Ellis °rother, Eli Cramer. ° { Purcell; ‘sister, Ethyl Purcell. i Sore: Nite Blanche; Kitchen, 52. ur _| vivors ife, Blanche; aughter, Vir- | or FLRHART--Guy McDonald, 58. Surviv: | en: sof, Donald. l , , MORRISTOWN—Johin Lane, 82. Survive V VI a. c | sur- 1 EV ARSVILLE. Sirah Schaal, 72, Sur. ‘fors: Wife, Lulu Ann; daughter, Mrs. brother, ‘Frank Broadwell; ' sisters. Mrs, | Clifford Stevens; sons, J. W. and Ted. | Anna Young, Mrs. Lulu Christmas and] NEW HARMONY--Nicholas Huck, 80. | 66 { Mrs. Bertha Fischer. Survivors: Sons, Dallas -and Jerome; | Swing-Shift” Jack Lenn, 43. Survivors: Wife. Susan; |daughter, Mrs, ‘Eliza Shepard. daughters. Irene. Blanche and Imogene; OWENSVILLE—Ralph Emerson, 84. Sur- | mother, Mrs. Bertha Lenn; brothers, | vivors: Wife, ¥lla; daughter, Mrs. Marovia PERMANENT | Bernard and Howard; sister, Mrs. Harold | McCleary; sons, Johnson, Ralph John. | | Laura Deusner, 71. Survivors: Husband Priches and 3 Eisen, Ts. Cora

Worth Geor ge: sister, Mrs, Reba Waldo. Many Times ° 5 . Robert Grayson, 57. Survivors: wite| .P Harpy Sylvan, 63. Survivors: | | Besste; daughter, Mary; sons, George; | Daughters rs. Ida Butler and Mrs.| This Price James and Robert. . Helen Owens; + AR Mrs. Faye Foote... Anna Geiss, 86. Survivors: Husband,| PRINCETON-—Elizabeth White, 82. Sur- ® A fine guaranteed permanent! Rudolph; sister, Mrs. Sophias Gordon, | Jivors. Datghters, og Andrew Lachatt, | : | Mand Woods, 54. Suryivors: Sons, Mrs rght en rs eorge Wallis e Gove for bleached, dyed or grey {| carlos nd Charles. and Mrs. Thomas Gema; son; George. ‘ » Lia Eo Pdesiar. % Survivors: Hus-| ROCKPORT-—Arvilla Boyd, 68. Surviv-| 4 @ Nationally pplies—nsed! an ie; daughters, Mrs rris Town- rs. Ola Mattingly; b other, Snown-43 ! send, Mrs. Walter Holzrabe and Mrs: Pn Ser M ole gly: br SPECIAL! — | George Poole; son, Ollie; sister, Alwilda|. Prank Schaeffer, 58. Survivors: Wife, . | Sauer Guste; daughter, Helen; brother, Gus: SHAMPOO $1 25 | FAIRBANKS—Lucy Starkev. 81. Survive | sisters, / Mrs. Lizzie Goetz, Mrs. Tillie

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and SET . ‘ors: Sons, Erastus and Robert, . Waniger and Mrs. Anna Bier. freee FT WAYNE—Clara Mayhew, 76. Burviv-| SELVIN—Letta Rust Wood, 67. 8ur-

ors: Daughter, Mrs. Ward Hall, - sister, ¥yorsi Husband, unt Son, Waldo: , Mrs. Ida Thorpe or aughters, rs. Charles obinson, Mrs. 401 ROOSEVELT BLDG. - | Auguste Van Pelt, 76. Survivors: Sis-|Fred Wilder and Mrs. Byron Field; —Fourth Floor— | ters, Mrs. Marie Koenig, Mrs. M. Daib! sister, ‘Mrs. Richard «Ingram; brother, and Mrs, Walter Edwards. : Albert Rust,

{ FT. WAYNE—Rosa Borkenstein, 66. Sur- SEYMOUR—Clayton Downs, 80. Surviv- | vivors: Sons. Otto, Prank, Carl and Alfred. | ors: Wife, Lora; sons, Lloyd, Roy and Faroomas Covault oS Bur ops ize, Lynn ice sons, oy! an rie; aughters TRN-— % 2 ur{Mrs. Dan Anderson and Mrs. Joseph Par- wSHELBUES a ats daar jens; sister, Mrs, Josephine Sullivan. ters, Mrs. Amelia Santus and Mrs. Janie = FREETOWN~Orville Engle, 48. skinner; brothers, Edward, John and = GREENSBURG—Ida Mae Ewing. 72. Moses Survivors: Daughters; Mrs, Cora Hamil- Alice McClanahan, "78. Survivors: Husband, Murph; sons, Murph and Lon; daughter, Mrs. Ross Marts, sister, Mrs. Fred Norton. SOUTH BEND--Grace Simmons Tlirey, | 70. Survivors: Husband, Fred; daughter, | Mrs. William Young; sisters, Mrs. Susie]

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