Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 February 1945 — Page 10
“ neral home, 1505 S. East st.,
JALTER GOKEN RITES M( MONDAY
Selesman Dies Dies. From Ife juries Received When Train Strikes Auto. Rites for Walter F. Goken, 931
' X. DeQuincy st, will be hela at ‘4:30 p. m. Monday in Shirley
Brothers Irving Hill chapel. Burial will be in Washington park ceme-
tery. Mr. Goken died in the Methodist hospital Thursday--ef injuries received when his automobile - was struck by a train near Marion Feb, 8. He was 37 and was a salesman for the Barlow Wright & Shores Co, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He was a member of the First Evangelical church in Waterloo, Towa, Irvington lodge F. & A. M,; Scottish Rite; Shrine, United Commercial Travelers association and the Indiana Grain Dealers ssoclation. Survivors are his wife, Fern; two daughters, Jane, 12, and Jolan, 6; a sister, Miss Lula May Goken, Waterloo, and his father, Charles, Waterloo.
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SPENCER SOUTHARD Services 1 pSpencer Southard, 1646 Earl ave, who died Thursday in St. Francis hospital, will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in the Christian church in Sheridan. Burial will follow in Spencer ceme-
_ tery.
A retired farmer, he was a member of the Paptist ‘church and was 67. Survivors are two sons, Arthur and Clifford, both of Indianapolis; a daughter, Mrs; Ruthanna Starrett, Dearborn,” Mich.; two sisters, Mrs, Viola Christy and Mrs. Wini-
fred Spear; and a brother, Lan,
all of Sheridan.
W. J. CONDREY
Rites will be held at 1:30 p. m. Monday in the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary for William .J. Condrey,
320 Rookwood ave. who died yes-{
tedray in Methodist hospital. Dr. Dallas L. Browning; North Methodist church pastor, will officiate, assisted by Dr. Henry Meyer, pastor of the Fletcher Place Methodist church. Burial will be in Crown Hill Former auditor of the Indiana
® “State School for the Blind, he was
71 and was a’member of Capitol City Masonic “lodge, Scottish Rite, the Shrine and the-North Methodist
. church, where Me. was director of
music many years, \ Survivors are his wife, Cora Thomas, and two brothers, H. Ray, Indianapolis, and Charles Marr, Columbus, O.
CLARENCE CHAMBERS
Services for Clarence E. Chambers, formerly of Indianapolis, who died in Toledo, O., Thursday, will be held
Monday in Toledo.
He was 56 and was the father of] .
Mrs. Sarah Olvey, 1510 E. 34th st. ‘While in Indianapolis he was employed by the Prest-O-Lite Co. and lived at 1125 W. New York st. Other survivors are his wife, Ann, Toledo; four other daughters, Mrs. Pear] Feltes, Phoenix, Ariz.; Mrs, Ernestine Gardner, Malinta, O.; Mrs. Cnristina “Wolfe, and Mrs. Lucille Dehnhardt, both of Toledo; a son, Forrest: Chambers, Ft. Wayne; two brothers, Charles and Perry, and a sister, Mrs. Mae Ruddell, ‘all of Terre Haute, and 10 grandchildren,
JOHN C. DIEDERICH Rites for John Conrad Diederich,
8434 Carrollton ave, who died yes-|
terday in the home of his son, Edgar F., 942 E. 58th st, held at 10 a. m. Monday in the! Moore & Kirk funeral home. Burial, will be in Crown Hill A retired building contractor, he| was TT.
Survivors besides his son are a|
sister, Mrs. Caroline Andersen,
...Rathdrum, Ida.; a brother, Charles|
Diederich, Campbell, Neb. granddaughter, .
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JOHN T. BILLS
and a
John T. Bills, 918 Cottage ave.
a sheet metal worker at the Joseph Gardner and Sons Co. died today | in Methodist hospital. He was a member of Marion camp of Modern Woodmen and the local Sheet Meta] Workers union, and was 62, : Services will be held at 2 p. m. Monday in the G, H: Herrmann fuand burial will be in Crown Hill Survivors include his wife, Anna; a foster daughter, Mrs. Harriett Staab; a foster spn, Theodore Mumm; a sister, Mrs. Dora Lovell; two brothers, James, Newcastle, and Joseph, Cleveland, O,, and five grandchildren,
WILLIAM HOYT
: Bervices and burial for William |
Hoyt, 48, of Phoenix, Ariz, will be,
will be
department.
EMPLOYEES the nation over know the feel of stepping’ up on payday ‘to pick up their check. Lt. (jg) William B. Gates,
1304 N. Alabama st, works the whole thing in reverse. He may step out of a plane on the isle . “of Capri, get off a boat at Salerno,
‘Bell Tolls’
At Circle.
“For Whom the Bell Tolls,” the three-hour film version of Ernest Hemingway's novel which won laurels as a road show in 1843, opened yesterday at the Circle popular prices. . Uncut and unaffected by the time which has elapsed since its production, the revival will show through Thursday for those who missed it on its first stop ' here. Even those who got in on its first showing may be drawn back to the story of Spain’s-civil war by Gary Cooper's performance as an
to dynamite a bridge in a Fascistheld territory, and Ingrid Bergman's portrayal of a girl who
days. 3 cps
V. F. W. PARTY TONIGHT The ladies’ auxiliary to BurnsWest Streibeck post No. 2999, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will sponsor a card party at 8'30 p. m. teday at the post hall .
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«f had half a million dollars when I was based here,” Lt. 3g) William B. Gates, 1304 N. Alabama st., said to Lt. (J.g.) Cathleen Hansen, Fresno, Cal. “But it wasn’t mine. I'm just in the naval payroll
or move out to a battleship in a rubber boat} For it is his job to pay off the men in the navy. A disbursing officeryj~*he has traversed the world seeing that there are no payless paydays. He is the son of William B. Gates of the Alabama st. address.
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INDIANA “The Woman in the Window,” with Edward G. Robinson and Joan Bennett, at” 12:30, 3:45, 7 and 10:10. “Brazil,” with Tito Guizar and Virginia— Bruce, at 11; 3:15, 5:30 and 8:45. Sunday—' Woman in the Window" at 12:30, 3:45, 7 and 10:10. “Brazil” at 2°15, 5:30 and 8:45.
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CIVIC “H. M. 8. Pinafore,” with Billie Cole, Hans Aamot, William Mood and Fred Koerhn at 8:30.
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New Concert ‘Series Set
Eleven Soloists Listed for Symphony Season. Announcement of the complete subscription concert series of the Indianapolis symphony orchestra for 1945-1946 was made today by Fabien Sevitzky. atl During the coming season, the orchestra's ninth, under the direction of Mr. Sevitzky, there will be 12 pairs of subscription concerts,
with no special concerts outside the series. Ten of the scheduled 11 soloists
{are Richard Crooks, tenor; Nathan
Milstein, violinist; Alexander Brailowsky, pianist; Patricia , Travers, violinist and Edmund Kurtz, ‘cellist; Yehudi Menuhin, violinist; Oscar Levant, pianist; Miliza Korjus, coloratura soprano;: William Kapell, pianist ‘and Simon Barere, pianist. A guest conductor for one pair of concerts will be announced later. The complete schedule for the subscription concert series in the Murat will be as follows: Nov. 3 and 4, opening pair, orchestral; Nov. 17 and 18, William Kapell; Dec, 1 and 2, Miliza Korjus; Dec. 15 and 16, Oscar Levant; Dec. 20 and 30, Nathan Milstein;
“lJan. 5 and 6, Richard Crooks; Feb.
2 and 3, to be annonced; Feb. 16 and 17, Yehudi Menuhin; Feb. 23 and 24, Simon Barere; March 2 and 3, Edmund Kurtz; March 16 and 17, Alexander Brailowsky and March 30 and 31, Patricia Travers. The basic season ticket price per concert remains the same, according to Howard Harrington, orchestra manager. Single ticket prices for all concerts, following the policy for a few of the concerts this year, will be raised 50 cents plus tax, effecting a much more substantial saving for season ticket purchasers. The 1944-1945 season ticket own-
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