Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1944 — Page 12
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Anthony and Grafton, all of Indianapolis. ROSE GERBOFSKY Services for Mrs. Rose Gerbofsky,
who died late yesterday at her “home, 942 S. Capitol ave, will be
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H. Doty Funeral
Here Saturday
beld at 2 p. m. this afternoon at
Cohen, Mrs. Ida Meyers. and Mrs. Dora all of Indianapolis, and three grandchildren.
MRS. NORA ROGERS Funeral services for Mrs. Nora L. ) R. R. 16 Box No. 485-B, who died ‘Sept. 2§ in San Diego, will be held at 3 p. m, tomorrow in the
was a native ©f Wabash and lived here, with her husband, for many years at 4107 College ave. She was a member of the All Souls’ Unitarian church and the Press club, of which she formerly was secretary.
SGT. JOHN W. v. HAUSE
chapel at Crown Hill. Burial will be in Crown Hill.
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A memorial service for 8. Sgt. John W, Hause, killed in action
over Japan Aug. 20, will be held at 4 p. m. Sunday in the First United Brethren church. Sgt. Hause, who was 28, was the grandson of Thomas Long of Indianapolis and the son of Mrs. May Sheets, also of Indianapolis. His wife, Mrs, Marian Hause, and two infant sons, John and William, live in Kirklin.
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Mrs : Scholl Services Sef
For Tomorrow at Milton
Mary's church, Sullivan. Burial will} | -
' Barvices for Mrs. H. Scholl of
Survivors, besides Mrs. Elliott, are another daughter, Mrs, Ollie Cross, Belleville, Ill; four sisters, Mrs, P. P. Willis, Indianapolis, Miss Mary C. Marlatt and Mrs. Ivan Brenner, both of Winchester, and Mrs. Fred Miller, Connersville, and two brothers, Dr. Earl Marlett, Boston, Mass., and Ernest Marlatt, Kenosha, Wis.
GEORGE R. CROUCH ‘ Rites for George R. Crouch, 623 LN.-Delaware st, who died Monday at City hospital, will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow at the Harry W. Moore peace chapel, with burial in Springdale cemetery, Lafayette, Mr. Crouch, 75, lived at Lafayette & number of years before coming to Indianapolis seven years ago. He was a native of Monticello and was a member of the Presbyterian church there. He was a retired horsebreeder and had made many trips to Europe in quest of fine pedigreed stock. Survivors are his wife, Susie Edna, and a brother, W. J.; Lafayette.
MRS. EVA WATSON
Rites for Mrs. Eva J. Watson, who died yesterday at her home, 521 N. Belmont ave., will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow at the Conkle Funeral Home, with burial at Watson cemetery, north of Brownsburg. Mrs. Watson was born near Brownsburg but had lived at the Belmont st. address here for 1 years, Survivors are a sister, Mrs. Loretta Warren, and two brothers, Har-
i an the Aaron-Ruben funeral home, ; ‘8 Milton died Tuesday also be at Sullivan. 20 years, will be with the Rabbi David Shapiro and| Former Indianapolis News home Nha Sy ay a} Sa Mrs. Douthitt died Tuesday ati] Rev. Edvard Rus- [Cantor Sam Levin officiatitig, Bu- ; Elliott, 3748 N. Tllinois st will be | Methodist hospitale Born in Sul-|." sell, pastor of the Eighth Christian {rial will be at Knesses-Israel cem-, Employee Dies at Home held at 10 a. mn. tomorrow at Milton. ‘ivan, she was 73 and had lived of church, at 10 a. m. Saturday at the etery. : HOES Burial will be in Lutheran at Lyons- in Indianapolis 10. years. She was Conkle funeral home. Burial willl nfrs Gerbofsky was born in In South. 5 . ville. a Member of SS. Peter and Paul be in Floral Park. Lithuania and had lived in Indian-| Kdward Morgan John Jones | Mrs. Scholl was the widow of J.|cathedral rca aaumday toy Pe mote Haar, 33 yours Setvioes for Mis. Ellmheth Brat. | ‘pyr. yrywaRD .B. MORGAN, (H. Scholl, former superiritenden of ty oe. Indianapolis, Sehuyier, Co-| > Bi a. fhe Vercrans’ Nospitay-afier an fil-|; She is survived by her huchand, Son, (RRS NEL Bolte to 0 husband of Mrs. Helen Morgan, 126 schools at Rushville ang Milton. (1. JF. Tidianaons, Soh Detroit, “The Japs are Fliiy it difficult 052008 ness of several years. Born in John- Isaac: three daughters, Ann In-|wife of James R. ‘Branson, former Herman st, and son of Mr. and(bative of Aurora, she was 72 and Mich, and six grandchildren. face! Over here the ladies do it -easily son county, he was 57 and was a snd yrs ers Haver, 3 ot ier the oe wil Mss, Beason Morgan, 178 Ruckle yas Stadunied om DePauw nh with a trip to the drug store” member of the Smith Vales Cro eeant serving with the army air|held st 10 a.m. Seurday wt the|®sm ICN 3 JON, husband [Kappa honors and was » member) AYMITS RONSPIRACY Incidentally. . . another way to While residi here he was employed | {Ores in England; Herman, a{Flann be mortuary ‘| of Mrs. Daisy Jones, 1710 E. Ohio|0f Kappa Kappa Gamma sororisy, “Save Face” oe as a moider. private first class, serving in Prance, | Burial at Orown Hill. lst. and son of Mr.and Mrs. Wi-| She was s member of the Meth. That fs, it bad or missing teeth of il-fiting Survivors are his wife, Maude A.;|8nd Norman and Louis of Indian-| Mrs. Branson died yesterday 8%). jones, 234 N. Walcott st. inodist church and the D. A. K. chap- 10 DEFRAUD U S ' dentures are causing your face to become distwo daughters, Mrs, Ruth Kersey, [Apolis: three sisters, Mrs. Sarah|her home in Falls Church, Va. She, yy, ne signal corps in Prance. |ter at Cambridge Oity, 1 torted, cheeks holloved and wrinkled, is to ca
Confessing that he “just couldn't resist the temptation,” John E, Emmons pleaded guilty before Federal Judge Robert C. Baltzell yesterday to charges of conspiring to defraud the government and the Republic Aviation Corp. of Evansville, where he worked as a civilian auditor for the army air forces. In a grand jury indictment, Emmons was accused of using the
dollars” by {falsifying government invoices and presenting fictitious tlaims to army. disbursement officers. His plot was uncovered by a Louisville bank which found that a firm named in one of Emmons’ in voices as recipient of a claim was non-existent, Emmons previously had pleaded not guilty. Judge Baltzell set the. sentencing date as Nov. 4. The defendant, residing in Chicago, is free on $5000 bond.
CATHOLIC COURT TO BE INSTITUTED
A court of the Women’s Catholic | Order of Foresters will be institut. | ed Sunday at the Holy Rosary | Catholic parish. After the institution there will be! a banquet, followed by a short dance program directed by Miss Ida
torium. Miss Rosina Menonna will | present vocal selections accom-! panied by Miss Cecilia Hoben,
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Buntings with Hood. Pink and blue...... ..+$2.50 amr
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The Bunting with hood pictured, 2.50 — others up to 5.98.
Receiving Blankets. 28x38 Sacques. All-wool. Pastel
Crib Quilts. Mittens.
Creepers, hand made and embroidered. . .. $2.98 Nodkins. A three in one garment. .........$2.59
‘Shawls. Fringed. Pink and blue..c.ce.....$2.98
Pink and blue. ....sceeee...$2.98 Pink and blue and white. ........: Star and Cross Diapers. 20x40.......Doz. $1.59 Infants’ Knit Creepers. Pink, blue, white ....$1.00 Percale Crip Sheets. 46x72 ...ovvvvvene.. $1.49
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CHILDREN'S SKIRTS ,.cccoeneess. $2.98
to 14
3.98
Toddlers’ Snow Suits. Tan, Toddlers' Legging Sets,
Toddlers’ Wash Dresses. |
Children's Rayon Panties.
Children's Blanket Robes. Children's Cotton Dresses.
ltodyrs...co.v.. $6.95
Children's Blouses. White broadcloth. 3 to 6, $1.00 Children's Rayon Slips. 6 to 14 yrs.........$1.00
Children's Cotton Pajamas. 4 to 8 yrs......$2.25 Children's Corduroy Robes. 3 to 6 yrs......$3.98 |
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Boys’
Boys’ bleached denim suits. Sizes 3 to 8.
Wash Suits
1.98
daughter, Miss Florence Gerften;
Survivors are his wife, Anna; a
two sons, Leo and Jack; a brother, Solomon; a sister, Mrs. Rose Rubin, New York, and two grandchildren.
Rubber Pants iirsssagseessssersrevesElls 50 State Deaths Terry Cloth Bib Casitas sernstenvensEle 29 Knit cotton shirts. 2 to Bicssssenranrsnss 39 ALEXANDRIA—Clyde E. Ellsworth, 49.
Survivors: gons, Charles, George and Boyd: Mrs. Hazel Welborn: brothers, Farrell and Carlos; mother, Mary.
sons, John, and Russell;
Survivors: Husband, Jacob;
Mahlon, Norman, Mervin
Mrs. Rena Strong and Mrs. Wilna Brietzke. HUNTINGTON—Earl Waldorf Stults, 41. |Survivors: Mother: Lyle; daughter, Juds;
ae yt towremner M. Leffel, 76. Survivors: s, Rodney
Son daughter, Mrs. Delbert Kinnaman.
vivors, none. MONON-—James Cossel, 80. Survivors: Wife, Viola; daughter, Mrs. Ocie Worland; sons, Leslie, Elzie and Virgil. WABASH-—Carl L. Stineman, 62. vivors: Wife, Emma E. ward: sisters, Mrs. Hazel Clupper, Mrs.
and Mrs. Bertha Cooper; via and Charles.
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Wife, Ollie; daughter, Ardeth;} sister, Clayton,
HEBRON-—-Mrs. Amanda Steinhilper, 72.
daughters, Mrs. Carrie Thorson, Mrs. Mabel Traxler, Mary, Mrs. Rose McKnight,
sons, Marion, Ira and brothers, Ira and Jousph, wien, Mrs. Edna Cline and Mrs,
and Robert;
MARION—Harry W. Siders, 83. Sur-
SurE.; son, John Ed-
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ley and Charles R. Smoot, all of | pianist. Have you visited Wasson's Baby Shop Indianapdlisd and two Sranaclaren. . ENE lately? You'll be surprised at the splendid MRS, ANNA DOUTHITT "EY AR ROUTE ; : ’ : ’ Services for Mrs. Anna Douthitt, GTON-—-A new aly route, ‘ selection of Infants’ and Children’s needs 1740 N. Pennsylvania st. will be| (25 Deen charted across unexplored : B so attractively priced. Shop Wasson’s held at 9 a. m. Saturday at St| 7°08 In Hew Glines and through ; Tossed Downstairs Store Baby Shop Tomorrow. : tains that shorten ‘the flying time | i | FUNERAL SET TODAY icinen stied rear ana advanced Places % : by several hours. | B surrey : FOR HYMAN GURVITZ WORKERS! WHO SUFFER aq 5s an ; green! GIRLS’ RAINCOATS Services for Bywan Gurvitz, who FACTORY TCH | 2 R fresh, | Water repellent raincoats. operated grocery stores in Indian- 3 the gos 3 : : | apolis for more than 20. years, were : i an ey Nstural rade in sizes 10 3 gp to be at 3:30 this afternoon at the SKIN | RASHES Man Lovely rmcve |: folka,” : : . Aaron-Ruben funeral home, with es ALLY 3 Premiu The ar yiurel J the Rabbi Samuel Fox of the United Seldom wa CLosk BY : 3 : : : Hebrew congregation, officiating. poe EA ea airs Alike. i ; is priced from 1.98 to ; ) Burial was to be in the United He-| medicated liguid Zemo—s Doctor's for« | 3 4.98. Dresses embroidered white and pink and blue, $1.98 Qibrew cemetery. muls — promptly relieve intense itch | 318-322 Mass. Ave. Close - i] Hospital Coat. 100% wool..:..euveues..: $2.49 Mr. Gurvitz died yesterday at his| Ad burning of simple skin rashes, ec. | A Nuke A ns Sat. 6PM, Boot Pink and blu. : 89 home, 1406 Montcalm st. after a Sama and Bi sm i Between Del. and Ala. Mens E ees. ink an UG cvvesvscesccannaos heart attack. Born in Russia, he aids healing. Backed by 85 8:45 ». MW, 5 Sweaters, 100%, wool. Pastel colors........$2.98 was 62 and came to Indianapolis| cess! Clean, stainless, invisible Zemo f = All-wool Hoods or Helmets .......co00.0.$1.98 in 1907. At the time of his death| won’tshow on skin. STORE HOURS: Tuesday thru Friday, § A. M. fo 5:30 P. M. ETN he was operating a store at the| 8 different sizes. ZEMO Wher
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