Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 February 1945 — Page 9
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WESDNESDAY, POD 108 a HE TNIANATOIE TIMES eee - — — PAGE} ; a le . : sg rr : LL . CHAPTER TO ELECT s Velma Ra a Sexrvices Are Arranged at Mrs. Whitehead's Funeral Is Set Tomorrow | sum cue xo, is, o. = s, |v maison. “snocn Balard ts
|will elect officers at 8 p. m. Friday
1 30 T aii f ; M : Funk 7 y Rites will be held at 1:30 p. m. to- J. Flanigan, former advertising a local nursing homie, will be held in the Masofiic temple, North and : i — igo 1 Eel : morrow at Shirley Brothers’ funeral salesman for the Indianapolis ar, at 10:30 a.°m. tomorrow at Flanner gg s A% a ns oN . . omorrow. or rs. pi er % home for Mr§. Carrie B: Whitehead, | now stationed at Badr Bel: a! &. Buchanan mortuary. rivate Itchy Pimples 25¢ Nome Trial Relieves Excess Acid i . il life i lis who | daughter, Mrs. Elizabet ehison, | i | ig) | ; J t. Thomas parish REN lifelong resident of Indianapo ; : burial will be held at ‘Crown Hill | * Minutes or DOUBLE MONEY BACK : Ro i ane Ee re from Corydon, : ii _ = |died yesterday at her hdme, 2117 N ncianspolis; JOUR Sisters, MPS, Mart Mrs. Benson, who was 67, was al * Kill Romance sl still borih from suffocating | & urke, an \ . ’ ' y pursing home, will be held at 1:30|. He is survived by bis wife, Pearl;| = | ba Alabama 8% Burial will be In Crown SS Indianapolis, and Mrs. [graduate of Mrs. Eliza Blaker's Many. shattered romances may be are [eniioirn Gus 0 excess Soil. SIORC _m. tomorrow at the Harry W.| two sons, Delmar, Indianapolis, and 7) 2 Hill. : . TE er and Miss Mary Shaw. | teachers’ college, now part of But-|iraced directly to scratching of skin Now make this 25¢ double-your-money= Oore funeral hone. - Burial Will be Sgt. Stanley Flecker, Orlando, Fla, | = = mr, Mrs. - Whitehead, who was 70, was) S70" field, O, and a brother, James ler university, and had taught in blemishes. Why tolerate itching of back home rel Tee 1 ony 8, Conuios Jn Cumberland. who is home on furlough. a member of East 10th Street . £ Springfield - public *schools here and in Ander- Pimples, eczema, angry red blotches |, gain happy relief from gassy excess A lifelong resident of Indianap-| The kody was taken to Kirby : Methodist church, the Betsy Ross| Shaw, Springfield. - |son. She was a ‘membdyr of First 2nd other italien, wien TO A i ng Solel, er fro olls, Mrs. Funk was 61 and was a|mortuary. . ¥ § : foundation and the W. C .T. U. » ’ Sa . Presbyterian church. get qu i ye sl tom ps is e ts. | cine, containing 3 fast-working ingredients re 3 ; she is survived. by her husband,| MRS. MARY BENSON vo ; son's Ointmen ve ruggists. |; helps relieve tn minutes. That's member of First English Lutheran : a : h tvs. Lucill | She is survived by two nieces, zrinev refunded if one application|why over million have been used by church and Naomi chapter, O. E. S.| JAMES GANT % ef Francis M.; a daughter, Mrs. Lucille Services for Mrs. Mary Osterman Mrs. Ralph C. Vonnegut, and MTrs.| does not delight you. Peterson’s| victims of gas pains, sour upset stomach,
She is survived by her husband, . t 2p m Pearson, and a son, Walter, all of Benson, formerly of 1829 N. Penn- | Frederick A. Gallgher, both of In-!Qintment also soothes irritated and indigestion, burning stomach ache. due to W. Proctor ,funk; two daughters, Rites sre sedi Pe Be. § Indianapolis and three ~grand- sylvapia st, who died yestérday at dianapolis. ; [tired feet and cracks between ee tiny . Jou ruggist for UGDA Mrs. E. Hayes Miller, Indianapolis| omorrow at Conkle, Ee dlaware «4 children, one of whom, Pfc. Jack 3 St re <p ¥4 feo! and. crachs Between toes Tenis ody = ih and Yeoman l-¢ Ruth M. Funk, for James Gant, . Services for Lemuel L. (Lee) Whitehead, is serving in France. a
. i st, who died Monday at City hos- ) Washington; a sister, Mrs. Mary| \., "bp rial will be in Floral Park. | Williams, 62 N. Sheridan ave, who 3 Lok Enners, Indianapolis, and two|™ "™ ov) oe Ave years, Mr. [died yesterday on the New York | MRS. JEANETTE FLANIGAN. : oothers, Lapel Papell In- Gant was a painter at Hotel Sev- Central train of which he was| Rites will be held at 9:30 a. m. | ph gralo , and Elmer Bakemeier, erin. He was 41. conductor, will be held at 2 p. m. | tomorrow at Kirby funeral home | Hiinols, Surviving are two sisters, Mrs, |Friday at Royster & Askin funeral | ang at 10 a. m. at SS. Peter and|
; home. Burial will be in Washing te | < ; > Ben Green, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Paul cathedral for Mrs. Jeanette | MRS. MARY~VINNEDGE Irene Pittman, Des Moines, Ia. and ton park. Flanigan, 749 W. 44th st, who died |
Rites for Mrs. Mary Vinnedge,|three brothers, Lee and William, | Monday. Burial will be in Holy k y | who died yesterday at the home|indianapolis, and Bert, Sty Louis, | MRS. MARY H. ROW Cross. i of her daughter, Mrs. Lucille Cut- |p, Rites will be held at 2:30 p, m.| She Is survived by a son, Sgt. J. 4 - | singer, 607 E. 24th st, will be held Co ——C———— ie | at 10:30 a. m. Friday at Royster & tomorrow at Flanner & Buchanan ; : - | Askin funeral home and at 1:30 HOUSING PROBLEM ws mortuary for Mrs. Mary Hamilton FU | : : re
I p. m. at Hope Baptist church. Burial Row, who died yesterday at her
| will be in Hope. ACUTE home, 5212 Grandview dr.: The Rev + Mrs. Vinnedge, who was 72, had GROWS MORE Jean 8. Milner will officiate at rites
lived in Indianapolis since 1916 and {£000 i } SNAIL ! was a member of Broadway Baptist| Applications for housing, espe-iand at private’ burial services at||§& 9 i \ i church, : ciall#egar unfurnished houses and|Crown Hill i I She ig survived by another daugh- HERR acoming increas- A native of Indianapolis, Mes. | js . sion . ! ter, Mrs. Mona Brady, Indianapolis, me! Row, was 71. \ : dr LY a 3 - :
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R She was a member f and a son, Thomas M. Vinnedge d y Be _—b ane of Second Presbyterian church and |
| i Jr., Seattle, Wash. ne Scott Harrison chapter, | |
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k LEO P. FLECKER A : ‘win f. She dg survived. hy a daughter,
cotouen wa schoo bn oe 1 os Be eo tp Cre min, \- \[& l To 154,010 Contributors...Citizens of
8t. Thomas Aquinas parish, died to-| almost 300 over January request § day at St. Francis hospital. He was and that only 228 of the 923 re- Ts ir grandehiidres, EER | ; 2 J : § 52. uests for unfurnished homes could a ckal . | ‘ A ; i ‘8 Argent of Intanapos tor ve Cie, pols; Wier S. Walden. Je os ndianapolis and Marion County... 0 years, Mr. Flecker had been em-| yar workers and discharged vet. SUNDErs mate 2-c with thelmewgel py ; : -|erans constituted the majority who fod Mary Hamilton Walbridge, To=W sought unfurnished homes, she said, €qao. while many disabled veterans and servicemen with families wanted to \ find furnished homes. She asked aD EB FIGHT MISERY ~! i | persons with housing facilities for where you feel it~rub [rent to call Lincoln 7365, or to reg- | Q | ; ICKS
throat, chest and st t 120 Monument circle. back with time-tested W VAPORUB |
: FOR MINOR BURNS OIL PE RMA NENT | € » 2 nd Ag 4 > ican Fi Cia tiei ene) Ni PR MOSE RECTOR, ClTY Be Sst Lu 5 95 LEN REY aye. Sanaa aoa Chapter. + « « 4 EMPLOYEE, TIES , Complete with Haireut, 2. 44 —A “million acts of XEN Mgivilian Navy Procurement Committee. . + + tog. $5
Shamp®o and Set time services—camp sho 8 apoli i § PETROLEUM JELLY 2 : Igpolis Service Men's Centers. , , »
~2 A ; i . risoners and merchant ses : : : . LARGEST SELLER AT 5¢ — Mose Rector, milk and dairy in Nationally Advertised : Pp : A of Indiana lis. te 3 TIMES AS MUCH FOR spector for the city board of health Machineless HELEN E suas % forts and service kits— . i, nape 94 i Wa, y EE
for six years died today at Castle PERMANENT | or Machineless zations (US 0). . »
hall shortly after he had been visit{ing with acquaintances. He was 55. Re $6 PERMANENT Shanipoo, Set, 15¢ HOS . 2.004 4 Mr. Rector, who lied at 6544 Fer- g: Reg. $8.50 ! 3 * REPLACED guson st, had been a city employee ALL WAVES BRING IN THE PIECES 15 years, working nine years in the $ 0 5 $ 4 5 Ne EAN TE DR. JOS. E. KERNEL || weights and measures division.» He s . NECHOBARYT TRACTION TERMINAL BLDG. had been an Indianapolis resident Complety P' Complete American Relief “ . 132 years. | : | RS — m— The body was taken to Flanner & [j| NATroNarLy COLD WAVES REGULAR 51750 $750 Complete With | American Denmark Re
ADVERTISED Hair Styling American Relief for Italy h
Buchanan mortuary. { Now Only
| Mr, Rector is survived hy his | ; ) . he Follow wife, Marie; and three daughters, C E Ss) Il 4 A i i EA U TY ' Belgium ar Relief. . . 4 44 rh Mrs. S 1 Dodd, Lawton, Okla. | TL . British War Relief Society . » . the crowds Ie Zr Helen Louise and Alice, Indi- 209 ODD FELLOW BLDG. COLLEGE LRH ; French War Relief. . . . « « : : ‘ : 08 anapolis. [COR. PENN. & WASH STS FOR OUR ALLIES Greek War Relief Society . . . +s « «
“ m——— 1 —Food, clothing, shelter—orphanages for Overseas Jewish Relief (15 months) 4 a o AG BS a State Deaths war bables—medical care and supplies~ Norwegian WarRelief. . ..4 444 RE x BA i . i : seeds to plant crops—new hope, new Philippine War Relief . , . + + ¢ us « s : \ AMBOY~The Rev, Peter B. torent of | | Strength for the better world— Polish War Relief. . . . . .. sowoounass TRTONONE
| Paul, Peter; daughters, Lena, Anna, Na-| { omi Survey, Elma. |
. Queen Wilhelmina Fund (Dutch) . ay » 0 2 «4» oo 1,402.00 | WOLYMERS —Acy Powell 73. Sov] | S ; ee] Ww Refugee Relief-Trustees, IC. convetsnes '* 15,753.00 | mond; daughter, Masry Sturdevent, Flot { : Russian War Relief . . . . , AvgIt rp ia 59,949.00 Boch Ba By 1943 © 14 United China Relief. . .. ve euws was oss 5649000
Mrs. Julius Kohne, Mrs. Benjamin Eiting, | : : pall (Sister Basitiy, Sister Eheigieda. | United Czechoslovak Relief. « « « «a « o 02 4 gas 131200 ay Bophis Hewes, a. Survivors: : : United Lithuanian Relief. . .-. . «+. . vo sc 0a» 560.00
| Henry Pranz. . . EVANSVILLE--The Rev. Father Joseph We I 2 of ‘trained i ov 4 U. S. Committee for Care of European Children. toe 4,554.00 {| Schaefer, 49. Survivor: Bister, Jose- e have a corps of train engineers ready to serve : * | you quickly. When we send a man to confer with United Yugoslav Relief Fund . + + 4 ¢ 4 0 4 aus. 12,551.00 LOGANSPORT--Mrs. Gertrude Randall, . , i ins - in Survivor: Husband, Daniel, you (at your Tegues Concerning heating or fsylas ; $338 7.00 | Mrs. Elizabeth Swaney,” 74.- Burvivors: tion, .he knows his business from many years o : Daughters, Mrs. Gretchen Smith, Mrs. study and experience. You can depend on what he
{Edna Miller; sons; Donald, .Russell, Pred; tells you—and his expert advice costs you nothing | giste . M » A s. ) ie ’ . ie . 1) Vhierins, oo funs Banos, Mrs, Mime Before you buy a new heating plant—or san insula- Indianapolis Post-war Planning Committee. , , , . $ 6,950.00
| RUSHVILLE—John Densmore Newman. don loots good common sense to talk with an FOR OUR HOME FRONT Indianapolis Community Fund . . . . . 4 os o's» . 821,982.00 Delle, Walker ot, Ruth te - Jewish Welfare Fund (15 months) . . . + 4 4 o + « 68,000.00
McDonnell; sons, Delbert, Kirby; brother, . f i Theodo ' n — cles + + age 3 * Theodore. including 45 Community Fund agen Marion County Civilian Defense Council , , + Tos 4747.67 ; $ 901,679.67
Mrs. Lillian Jolliff, 85. Survivor: Sis INSPECTION AND ESTIMATE —special war time services, Including 8 | ON A FURNACE, FURNACE day care centers, 5 projects for service
REPAIR AND INSULATION
MISCELLANEOUS Designated Contributions + ss a env nase 645.00 Indiana WarFund . . c vovirssnnanan 10,420.00 fi Warfd . coi 000000y 5,974.00 Administration , nv #2 0 04400: cb 400s 56.48.51
Tob neeeerennn. $1,838,740.04
| WamAsm-atce Ina T. Lindley, 65. Sur] i 1021-3 N. Illinois St. R1-3344
vivors: Husband, Ralph; son, Marvin. |
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4 ter, Mrs. Edward Montine. : 3 SEYMOUR—Joel P Ulrey, 80 Sur- | vivors: Wife, Ada; son, William, daugh- r workers— ter, Mrs. Thelma Johnson; sister, Mrs. : mien and women and Wa Ida Wilson, | ' UPLAND—Harry T. Connelly, 71. Sur- : : 0 ; yivors: Daughters Mrs. Gretchen Ad. Js Williamson Furnace Div. | kins, Mrs. Jessie kins; Marjorie; sons, | | ARH é {Capt. John W., Roger, Phillip; brother, Nis of MONARCH SALES CO © 1943 1944
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UNITED WAR AND COMMUNITY FUND « INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Statement of Financial Condition at December 31, 1944
ASSETS Cash In bank FES IE sree urns uee 3117928394 Subscriptions receivable: Pledged 1943 for 1944 « ss wv » » & » . $2,049,974.97 Collected (92.3%) «+ + « ¢ ss ev sv » » 1,892,137.52 157,837.45. Less Reserve for uncollectibles » » s » » 157,000.00 837.45
$1,180,121.39 LIABILITIES Emm
Accounts Payable + « « s s sss 4 cv vs ess sv nan None Current Collections: 1944 campaign for 1945. + +» v » » » » + $1,036,804.21 Less advances to agencies. + « v o « # 25,000,00
1,011,804.21 3,000.00
To. $1,014,804.21 Reserve for contingencies: Balance December 31, 1948, (v » «$ 104,732.64 Collections on 1942 pledges. + s « 4 « + 6,349.61 From 1943 pledges for 1944, , ( « 2,049,974.97 2,161,057.22 Less payments to agencies. » » s » v » » 1,848,740.04 322,317.18 Less reserve for uncollectibles: . + « w » 157,000.00
1945 campaign for 1946. +» ~sy sv su s
165,317.18 $1,180,121.39 EE
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