Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1944 — Page 9
~ ‘TUESDAY, DEC. 19, 1944
w
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES 7-7
0 REY PATIENTS ied tea he ™ kit
RAIL UNIT'S FETE SET - Patients at Wakeman general! The past president’ association of hospital at Camp Atterbury will re- the Indianapolis ladies auxiliary to eeive Christmas furloughs Dec. 23 the Brotherhood of Railway Train Wt 28, Col. Haskett L. Conner, com- men will hold a luncheon and manding officer, announced today. Christmas party at noon Thursday Special programs, gifts, decora-|in the Y. W. C. A.
35 Years in 35 Years Same of Square Location! "Dealing
AND EVERY NIGHT ( UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK 'TIL_ CHRISTMAS
JEWELRY GIFTS
J. D. Moschelle Dies
at 94;
MRS. CALLAND | Services Set for Thursday) RITES ARE SET
Thursday in the Kirby mortuary for the Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel os i J. Daniel Moschelle, 3233 N. Me. for Mrs. Ethel L. Haley, who died| Teacher Served in Public ridian st, who died last night.|yesterday in her home, 1201 N, La . Burial will be at Crown Hill. 'Salle st. Burial will be in Crown Schools Here for 10 Years. apolis when it was a separate ‘town.| Survivors include two daughters,| Rites for Mrs. Katherine E. Lal- | He owned and operated a coal com-| Mrs, Francis Daim, Indianapolis, land Mrs. Roy H. Sampson, AnderMoschelle, former Indianapolis Diana Lynn Sampson, Anderson, |well Funeral Home and at 10 a.m school teachers, both of Peoria, 1, | pe {In SS. Peter and Paul cathedral. and Mrs. Nell Reagan, : Boston, MRS. LILLIAN FARIS | Burial will be in Calvary. MRS. GRACE McGRIFF brought here for -services. Burial|p. 4 daughter, Mrs. Charles B. {will be in Crown Hill, |Retzier; three sons, Robert -M, ite, r S. . if, -. ; . tw y in yee race O. Means Survivors are her husband, Clyde James F, and Jack J.; two broth- ; in | i cting principal of school | Portland, Burial will b - | Phinstine, acting p chester rial Wil be iu Win |No. 18, and Mrs. Ran Frank Leslie, DR. G. W. PERLEE ao lis, a brother, Maj. Widow of E. E. McGriff, former J ianapolis, and
| | |
was 62,
Mr. Moschelle, who was 94; was Hill. a member of the-Knights of Pythias! Employed by Eli Lilly and Co. 23 and was treasurer of West Indian- years she was 64. land, who died last night in her pany here, son: a sister, Mrs. John Baker, New DOME: 1626 E. 52d st., will be held at| Survivors are three daughters,|SOn; Fy NL ' . } i Mi ores os Efe Orleans, La. and a granddaughter, #30 a.m. Thursday in the BlackMas} a Son, oe i D. Moshelte Mrs. Lillian Jane Faris, Roanoke, | Mrs. Calland taught in Indian-| on tn 8 sister, Mrs, Ne Va. a former Indianapolis resident, | died there and her body will be Sumivors are her husband, Harry . " i . 's, Frank Fuller and Wiliam Fullson, Everett O.. 1 |H,; a son, William A. Roanoke; a ©rs, her oR A ys Carrolton | gahahter, Miss Janet Faris, Roan-1er, and one sister, Mrs. Henry Lipps, Yow in the Presbyterian church in|OKe; two sisters, Miss Ida B. Hel- all of Indianapolis.
Jay county circuit court judge. she C21 D- Helphinstine, Vermont. | The Rey. Ralph O'Dell, Memorial | , cuit court, judge, she| . esbviers , : , AND FOR THE was 77 and. a member of the Port. | Another son, Oapl ja Fazls, pos Presbyter in church pastor, will Jord CLOTHING WHOLE land Presbyterian church. killed in i on Mn Tica In © conduct services for Dr. Deorge W. | ox FAMILY Survivors besides the kon are two CMeT 1943. i \Perlee, 629 E. 57th st, who died] oN ’ sisters, Mrs. Marguerite C. Ken- | 25 HELD IN JERUSALEM Sunday in Methodist hospital, at 2 ® SQUARE DEAL © non, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Jessie | ) (U. Pp). |P m. today in Royster and Askin | EASY CLOTHING & JEWELRY SHOPS L. Hodder, Passaic, N. J. and two | JERUSALEM, Dec. 19 (U. P). (mortuary. Burial will be at Crown| : h Sl + IN Yu, | British police held 25 suspects inl... 8 Years in the Low Rent District of TERMS! grandchildren, ; A | Hill. TERMS! 43 and 45 $, lllinois St —— terrorist activities today after fly-1"," qonict he was an elder of i " 3 ing squads surrounded the seaside |, teris h A __ —— -— MRS. ETHEL HALEY il t Batvam south of Televiv | emorial Presbyterian church -and| ¢ Hl ICA | Village o y Eo evera) | Vas @ member of the Optimist club, | ’ i EASIER HA [ERMS I HA We The Rev. A. M. Brown of the E. searching it and questioning severa the National Dental society and| bow 10th st. Methodist church, will con-! hundred men. | Mystic Tie Masonic lodge. . | His wife, Effie B., and several dh OPEN EVENINGS THRU FRIDAY, TO [= mms 0 & a : ’ IRA L. CRUMLEY co n : ES . Bh at : i Services for Ira L. Crumley, who T' : ? ae. died yesterday in his home, 648 Ft.| 4 BEAUTIFUL LEE] 2 IN ONE r i | Wayne ave., will be held at 10 a. m. |
Anko
bo love it! A d set in gold. A value! ms!
Pn —
Just 24 New Channel-Back
FIRESIDE
you, at a very special while 24 chairs last.
MIRRORS
Variety of distinctive shapes, beveled and
plain, framed or open, Wide selection.
BUY NOW
START PAYING NEXT YEAR!
Heavy All Metal
SMOKING STANDS
Shes
Too: heavy to tip
over, this large smoker will hold more ashes than
even He can scatter!
ly
Em— UY
5
|e
RISTMAS
IFTS GALORE!
Beauty takes no back seat. to b comfort in these handsome new F arrivals. Spring-filled seat, full upholstered knuckle arms, slen- . der, curved Queen Anne style A chair that really FITS
“Period” DESKS
The perfect desk style for any type of room . . . for “is adupls itself to surroundings Victorian or modern . + + ANA seems fo triple in value with the years. Priced from $39.50,
| tomorrow in the Copkle Puneral | {Home, and at 2 p. m. in the Pirst | | United Brethren church, Kokomo. | Burial will be there. Circulation manager 10 years of {the old Kokomo Dispatch, he was 65 and operated a rooming house jon Ft. Wayne ave. for 10 years. Survivors are his wife, Edna; a daughter and three sons, Roy E., Indianapolis, and Mrs. Lucille Res{ley, Floyd W. and Eugene H., all of Kokomo, and a sister, Mrs. Hazel | Shockey, Kokomo.
x
Last minute shopping is not only easy but pleasant at Pearsons,
JAP COMMANDER KILLED
| CHUNGKING, Dec. 19 (U, P.)— | {Col. Yosimi Hara, commander of | the Ghamo garrison of the 2d Jap- | {anese division, was among those | {killed when Chinese troops recap- | {tured the North Central Burma jelty Dec. 15, a communique said today.
TABLE LAMPS
‘10%
A wonderful selection . + o
J
bs
State Deaths
| BREMEN—Earl Raymond Barts, 63. Sure vivors: Wife, Olive; brothers, Frank and! Welcome,
CLAY CITY-Henry Nickelbaugh, 91. Burvivors: Daughter, Elizabeth; sisters, Mrs. Katherine Schlegel and Mrs. Carog line Carter.
CROWN POINT—Mrs. Mary T. Hein, 76. Survivors: Husband, Peter; son, Wile lard; sisters, Mrs, Angeline Rettig and S 8 Stuer; brothers, Edward Christian, Michael, William, Henry and Joseph Huber
KENTLAND—Mrs. Mary Davis, 81. Sure viver: Daughter, Mrs. Roland Ade.
MATTHEWS-—Jules Marchal, 77. Sur. vivors: Wife Estena; daughter, Mrs. Doris Burchfield.
pottery and novelty bases’
\
price,
MONTICELLO~—Mrs. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Isabelle Zerfas, Mrs. Blanche Burns and Mrs. Helen
Estella Reed, 72,
apolis public schools 10 years and |
PF chemistry
Sg
Brother Replaces Willkie on Board
DR, HERMAN B WELLS, president of ,the Indiana University FourMadtion, today announced the | election of H. Frederick Willkie, - Louisville, Ky. industrialist, to |
the foundation's | board of directors. “ Mr. Willkie | will. take the place left vacant by the death of his brother, Wendell L. Willkie, The new df=" rector was . graduated with a degree in from diana - univer= sity in 1912, Following his graduation he worked as a chemist in Puerto Rico and during world war 1 was with the U. 8S. Chem= fecal Works in Baltimore, Md. More recently Mr. Willkie has been an executive of utility, banking and manufacturing companies in Montreal, Canada; Peoria, Ill. and Louisville,
BOOK MEMORIAL T0 HONOR JONES
A book memorial in the Indianapolis public library has been established for Charles W. Jones, it was! | announced today by Mrs. Benjamin D. Hitz, president of the Council of Social’ Agencies. Other agencies aiding in estab- | lishing the memorial are the Mu-| tual Aid association of the William | H. Block Co. Indianapolis Person- | nel association, Indianapolis Emerg- | ency Day Care Services, Inc.,, Children's bureau of the Indianapolis | Orphans Asylum; Indianapolis Com= | munity Fund, Y. M. C. A. and the | Indianapolis Goodwill Industries. Books dealing with personnel, social services, religion and government will be purchased and six books to start the collection have | been authorized. The Charles W.| Jones Memorial fund will have its: office at the Council of Social
¢
Pe
Bp
Mr.
Willkie
Agencies,
OPEN TONIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS
Open Each Night Till 9 O'Clock
Young; son, Fred; sister, Miss Flossie Oltver,
8 s = = PENNILLE—Mrs. Violet Waters, 76. Sur. vivors: Son, Sydney; sisters, Mrs. Susie! Cook, Mrs. Mary Williamson and Mrs, | Rebecca Axe. | | POLAND—John Schopmeyer, 50. Sur-| vivors: Wife ora sons, 8gt virgll, | Everett and Rex; mother, Mrs. Mary 8.; | sister, “Mrs. Laura Schultz} brothers, Lewis | and Carl, | REELSVILLE—H. L. Custis, 7%. Sur. D vivors: Daughters, Mrs. Lilly Connelly, Mrs, Pav Phillips, Mrs. Lucille Smithers
and Mrs. Goldie Kendall; sons, Glen and Leo; sisters, Mrs, Sylvia Dorah and Mrs. Mary McDaniel; brother, Dan.
With Full Spring Constr
‘ ucti Not just one, on
but dozens of yp.
LINOLEUM
Rd
<
lo > 6 Ft., 9 Ft, 12 Ft. Widths
Large Selection of Inlaid Immediate Installation!
FREE DELIVERY!
Jordan Linoleum Go.
SHELBYVILLE-—Harry Haigh, 41. Surto - the . minut vivors: Wife, Bivira, ® styles, solid] $ 50 Zack R. Holt, 87. Survivors: Wife, made to giv th y Vivian; daughters, Mrs. Flossie Corbin and . give the finest kind of Mrs, Lucinda Mings: sons, John, Sylvester, service, Hubert, Gilbert and Hershel.
Established Nea
Large Selection WORLD FAMOUS
MERSMAN TABLES
$139
See Our Windows!
Open “Til § o'Clock Sat. Night
to $29.95 Very fine quality lamp, coffee, occasional, end,
cocktall and other tables from America’s foremost maker,
ONE OF INDIANA'S BIGGEST SELECTIONS
$3950
UNREDEEMED -
WATCHES
at Unusually Low Prices
tay
The CHICAGO JEWELRY CO.
OPEN EVERY NIT
tn
OUT - OF -PAWN
DIAMONDS |
WATCHES and Specially Purchased Jewelry Mdse.
Ladies’ & Gents’ Nationally Known American & Swiss
© Masonic Rings, $10-$22.50 *Oostame Jewelry, $1-310 All Merchandise Subject To Federal Tax Established Nearly
CAGO EAST W
07 W. Wash. Sb Opposite Statehouse
4
rly 50 Years UNTIL CHRISTMAS
Values Before You Buy!
All unredeemed merchandise has
been thoroughly reconditioned and
in most instances cannot be told from new!
Ladies’ Diamond Rings ERT 36 Ladies’ Diamond Rings
: diamonds set in 14-kt. yelpeer d mountings. Priced from
1450 $2260 , STG ‘Men's DIAMONDS
EE $92
sive moun Good
r
on Evenings Fil 6 p. M
USE OUR BISHOP
50 selection, Others at $37.50 and $50.00
Jewelry Co. | A
| ¥
