Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 August 1944 — Page 4
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KROEGER RITES |
SET TOMORROW §
Pallbearers Named Former Manager Allison Plants. |
Rites for Frederick C. Kroeger, former general manager of the Al-},
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for, §
Three Stevens brothers of Indianapolis are serving overseas. Left
lisorr division of General Motors! ¢o right they are Capt. Ercell Stevens, pharmacists mate 1-c, Paul Corp. and a vice president of G. M.| Stevens and Lt. Beryl Stevens, A fourth brother, Chief Electrician's will be at 2:30 p. m. lOMOTTOW IN| Mate L. G. Stevens is in the United States. - -
Flanner & Buchanan mortuary| with burial in Crown Hill , Mr. Kroeger, who was 5% died]
yesterday in his country home. 36th,
Ration Calendar
GUS P. MATRAGIA
st. and Delong rd, after a year's {liness. Active palibearers Wil
Evans, E. B. Newill, R M Hazen, D J D. Welch. C. M. Jessup. O. T Kreusser. HL. Wuson and D. L
Cruzan, business associates of Mr Kroeger.
HOWARD E. WAID
Waid, an Indianapolis barber, be held Sunday alternoon in Pe-| tersburg. Mr. Waid, who was 54. died yesterday following a hLedrt attack in his home, 411 N. Gladstone ave. He
had lived in Indianapolis 16 years | A8 ‘through 78
and operated a barber shop at 4421 In
"| pounds.
MEAT-Red stamps A8 through ) Z8 and A5, B5 and C5 in Book 4 be R. K.ifo04 indefinitely for 10 points each.
5 becomes good Sunday.
SUGAR~Stamps 30, 31 and 32 in Book 4 are good indefinitely for 6 Stamp 40 in Book 4 good {for 5 pounds of canning sugar. | Applicants applying for canning isugar should send in one spare Services and burial for Howard E.'stamp 37, attached to the applicawill tion for each applicant.
SHOES—No. 1 and No. 2
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Book 4 good in
E New York st. the last six years. points each.
Survivors are his wife, Mable: a,
¢hildren, all of Indianapolis. B . a Sl GEORGE W. WELLS 5 Puneral services for ‘George ° Wells, Terre Haute attorney, will
be held at 3 p. m. Monday at thejnRot Va : Terre SHMEr may exchange
{local board if hie wishes 10 purchase| (Cjasces keyed to wartime ‘needs died Wednesday at | Don-highway gasoline at — S-lwill compose the curriculum of the ftion. A, B, C, D and T coupors jndiana university Indianapolis ex- |
Martin funeral home in Haute. Mr, Welis
his home following a heart attack.| - Survivors are his wife, Marion; three sisters, Mrs. Omer Ford of] Indianapolis, Mrs. Laura Berry and| Mrs, Alma Miller of Englewood, Cal, and several nieces and nephews including Paul Wells, Terre Haute attorney.
Check)}ltching First’Application
wv Agonizing itching of ugly eczema, Rash, Fetter, Ringworm, Pimples, Scabies, Toe Itch is checked on ONE APPLICATION of BLUR STAR OINTMENT. Repeat (a8 Mesded as nature helps heal. Money back dr FIRST jar fails to satisfy.!Try it today.
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DIAMONDS, WATCHES, LINCOLN STATE PAWNERS
JEWELRY, CAMERAS, ETC, INC. OOR. CAPITOL & WASH. ST.
NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED
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mobile state.
5000 miles.
GASOLINE—Stamp A-12 is good | son, J. B. Waid, and two grand- for 3 gallons and expires Sept.
3.and C3 and B4 and gallons. T 3d quarter gallons through Sepl.
good for 30,
registration number
immediately.
TIRES—Commercial vehicle tin
inspection every six months or every Inspection certificates | on passenger automobiles will be a | requisite in obtaining replacement | tires. B card holders are now eligible for grade 1 tires if they can prove extreme necessity. holders are eligible for grade 3 tires, | including factory seconds, if they, fing tires which may be purchased,
CALL IS ISSUED FOR CLERKS AND TYPISTS
The U. 8. civil service board of examiners has issued a call for | clerks, typists and stenographers to | work at the army air force depot |
All
t the state fairgrounds.
The board urged persons qualified | for these jobs to make application | at the civil service office, 524 Post~ | office building.
“air-
1. C4 good tor |
E, El Ww. 'and EZ good for 1 gallon: R, Rl and R2 are good for 5 gallons but are lid at filing stations. ' Con- | R for E at his|
and! Motorists should write 1944 nwnbers on book aud coupons. FUEL OIL—Period 4 and 5 cou-| fered. All regular courses also will |aTypons valid throughs Sept. 30. change-making coupons and reserve coupons are now good. Fuel oil ra-| held Aug. 30 through Sept. 1.
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SERVICES ARRANGED
Gus P. Matracia, operator of a wholesale fruit and vegetable business on S. East st., died last night in St. Vincent's hospital. He was 37. Mr. Matracia, who lived at 1904 Fletcher ave, was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis and a member of Holy Rosary Catholic church. Survivors are his wife, ‘Florence; [three children, Michael, Joseph and | Rebecca; his mother, Mrs. Ann Ma|tracia; two brothers, Frank and
plane” stamps in Book 3 good i0=!nrige hoth of Indianapolis, and five aefinitely. CANNED GOODS—Blue stamps and A5 through FJ Natalie, ly for 10! Anna
| sisters, Mrs. Mary Demma, Mrs. | Frances Gilesing and Mrs. Lena all of Indianapolis; Mrs. Mercurio, Richmond, and | Mrs. Rose Dattalo, St.” Louis, Mo. | Funeral services will be held at 8:30 a. m. Monday in the residence fand at 9 a. m. in Holy Rosary Catholic church. Burial will be in| St. Joseph's cemetery. ’
NK MANNING § ARRANGED
{Democratic Ward Worker
To Be Buried Tomorrow In Holy Cross.
Puneral services for Frank Manning, 845 Greer st., a former deputy township trustee, will be at 8:30 a. th. tomorrow in Feeney & Feeney funeral home, 2339 N. Meridian st, and at 9 a. m. in St. Patrick's Catholic church. Burial will be in Holy
|Crose cemetery.
Mr. Manning, who was 67, died yesterday in St. Vincent's hospital. A resident of Indianapolis most of hig life, he had been active in Democratic politics in the 11th ward almost 30 years, formerly serving as precinct committeeman and ward chairman. He was a member of St. Patrick’s church. Survivors are two brothers, Joseph C. and William M., both of Indianapolis,
MRS. MARIE ELSEA Mrs. Marie Elgea, wife of Dr. Raiph W. Elsea, 5355 Manker st. died yesterday in Methodist hospital. She was 38. Born ‘in Indianapolis, she had lived here all her life and was active in P.T. A. work at Edgewood
school Perry township. Besides Dr. Elsea, survivors are a daughter, Jo Ann, 10, and a son, Paul, 5, : : Funeral services will be at 3:30
LU, EXTENSION TO OPEN.SEPT. 4
{are not valid until they have peed tension, which ‘opens Sept. 4. | {indorsed in ink or pencil with auto-|
Fifteen new courses in the fields! of business, economics, government, ! | botany, education, English, lan-|
| guages and psychology will be of-
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All be given. \ | Registration for freshmen will be | died yesterday in Veterans’ hospital Col- | in Outwood, Ky. He was 43. Before
East st. Burial will be
p. m, tomorrow in the George H. Herrmann funeral home, 1505 S. in Crown Hill . oo
HAROLD J. NELSON Christian Science services for Harold J. Nelson, 1904 W. 57th st, will be conducted at 8 p. m. tomor-
{row in Flanner & Buchanan mortu-
Cremation will follow. Mr. Nelson, a world war I veteran,
tions for 1944-45 heating seasonilege aptitude examinations will be|his illness he had been a contractor row being issued. Period 1 good given at 6 p. m. Aug, 30 with the here. English exemption examination the .| following day at the same time.
Survivors are his wife, Helen; a daughter, Yvonne; two sons, Pvt
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CONVERSE—Mrs, Oscar Arrick, 86, Survivors: h
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CONNERSVILLE—Mrs. Charles Barber, 59. Survivors: Husband; sons, Robert and
rold; daughter, Mrs.
Fred Krug,
#oyle Morgan sisters, Mrs,
Husband,
daughter, Mrs, brother, U.
8. Grant; son, Gien,
livan;
Son, Harold: Wilfred,
daughter, Helen;
sisters, Mrs.
Deuberry, 68, Sure and Edward, dred Parcell
daughter, Mrs.
Sichting, 64.
vivors. Wile, brother, Emo
MT, CARMEL—Mrs. (George May Crandail,” 43
Survivors Husband, daughMrs. Esttier Stroges ana Fern C.
on, Mvrl Gibson.
ite ons, Henry s. Noble Frarfkl Mrs. George W. Dur n, Laverne,
lin, 85
ONLY NEW SALEM—Mre. Rosa Dunn, 85 Str-| vivor Son, Laverne, rother, Thomas Long or Mainey, |
PERU—Mrs, Martha Lamb, 80. STAUNTON--Francis Marion Hamilton, | 72 8¢ Ra er, William Cc ple. E chi ‘ge Sur- | i i Earl, Har-
n, and Lecter, Ham ElL ary Schlosser, ! rs. A 8 Reed | T. Zerva and ’ ¥, H.C. and It’s W. Schlosser, WAYZEE Jame Fritet Survivors ters, Mrs. Ellen Ric and Mrs
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Richard H. Nelson and David Nel-
his mother, Mrs. Gertrude
Peterson, and an uncle, H. L. Simons, all of Indianapolis.
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VIRGIL V. HAMILTON
Virgil §V. Hamilton, a plasterer,
ed Wednesday in his home, 2226 N. Meridian st. He was 63... (20m in Tipton, he had lived tn
Englewood Jodge No. 7185. Survivors are his wife, Elnora;
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George of Indianapolis; four daughters, Mrs. Kathrine Shoemaker of Crawfordsville, Mrs. Judy Berry of Florida and Miss Frances Hamilton and Mrs, Anna Winters, both of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Lucy, Norris of Elwood; dren and one. great-grandchild,
THOMAS J, HEADY
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