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WEDNESDAY. | MARCH 21, EO = ih =e THE, INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
“Homemaking— | ~ Arrange for Ha dassatr tuncheon PIANO BEALER fArsige:R Has df
Zor fAOINEER TOBE Rites Are Held
“For Mrs. Fields 1
terday in the Dorsey funeral home
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op y . . | SERVICES for Joseph L Noble, Mrs. Housewife's Buying Habits HERE IS DEAD a former Indianapolis resident, 2 : f | will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow Are Revealed by Shopplrg Survey. Ho in the Moore Mortuaries Peace : | Rites for William Luthmers| chapel. Burial
WE WOMEN ARE CURIOUS CREATURES, and true to our natural | insbincts love to know how Mrs. Jones bakes an apple pie; how Mrs. | Smith manages to keep Johnny looking so clean, and how Mrs. Haver- | straw never overruns her budget. The living habits of all those around ys interest us, and it's a good | healthy habit since it helps us to learn and to know what our neighbors are like. —————————— ump—
| To Be Held Friday. |
Rites will be held at 9:30 a, m. | {Friday at Grinsteiner's : funeral | thome and at 10 a m. at Little | Flower Catholic church for William | J. Luthmers, owner of Luthmers’| piano shop at 659 and 661 E. 23d]
: | i A recent survey “on the habits, ) preferences, attitudes and buying of Th Le Br dal Scen € Hadassah chapter members active in arranging today's donor Sb. who died yesterday in St. vin the American housewife, sponsored » luncheon are (left to right, seated) Mesdames Charles Efroymson, cent’s hospital, Burial will ‘be in by a sheet manufacturing company, 1. K. H uberts Edward Rosenberg, David Granowsky and Mrs, Marshall Sherman. {Memorial Park.
assures us that Mrs. America is-a . standing (left to right) are Mesdames Shoolem Ettinger, Philip Mr. Luthmers, who was 75, oper-
woman of good management “Wij iia | Falender, Meyer Gallin, Joseph Celender’ and Nathan ‘Resnick. |ated a retail piano store in Olney, fastidious habit. ’ A J1veE ‘ [ n # IL, for 39 years before coming to
vy : 2 hs i ) {Indianapolis in 1930. The figures show that the average | L, ] [ He is survived by two sons, Paul,
Allerical famiy owns, Wee beds Bridal Dinner. Speaker Urges Strong Fight | Indianapolis, and “Theodore. 'Nine-
and 15 sheets; that 46 per cent of American women change one sheet |veh; three daughters, Mrs, Elizabeth
bed ei ek, Jat 47 per| A bridal dinner and the setting ‘B w 4 A ti S rt Gresham and Mrs. Katherine Large, i) nt a Wo sheet ¥ bed Lil a wedding date appear in pre-| DJ€ age on nri-oem Ism both of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Marvieek. {nuptial news : =i ion Ford, Petersburg; a -brother, Mr, and Mrs, Ludwig K. Hubert| The fight against anti-Semitism, Miss: Emma Gelman, the closing joseph, antl a sister, Mrs. Anna Al-| . will entertain. with & bridal dinner | must be waged at home as well as prayer. ' Mrs. Shoolem EULUNger, pen shoth of Chicago; two stepThrifty Buyers . |S aturday night for their daughter,| abroad, members of the Indianap- luncheon chairman, extended greet- daughters, Mrs. Ethel Crabtree, InAND WE'RE NOT as extravagant, | Miss Carolyn Miller, and Ensign olis chapter of Hadassah were told | ings. dianapolis, and Mrs. Nellie McCanthe ‘survey proves; as most of our|Robert Merritt, U. 8. N. R. The|this afternoon by Dr, Carl H. Voss. Dr. Voss also is extension secre- non Cincinnati O., and six grandmenfolk would have us believe. Only party will be in the home of thel Dr, Voss, ordained congressional tary of the Church Peace union .hjldren. : 49 per cent buy sheets within a bride-to-be's grandparents, Mr. and | , minister and ex- and the World Alliance for Interyear or less; 23 per cent buy every Mrs, B. F. Prosser, 5421 E Wash- | ecutive secretary | national Friendship through the MRS. MARY E. KNUCKLES two years, and 28 per cent buy more ington st. The couple will be mar- | of the Christian | churches. The luncheon proceeds’ Mrs. Mary Ellen Knuckles, 223 N.| than every two vears |ried at 4:39 p. m. Sunday in the Council on Pales- | will be used for the Youth Aliyah Fenton ave, died yesterday at The twd qualities found upper-|ipvington Methodist church. tine, spoke at which provides. for the resettle- Methodist hospital. She was 60. | most in women's minds on their] The dinner ‘guests will include the Hadassah's ment of young Jewish refugees ini The wife of Frank L. Knuckles, shopping expeditions tor sheets were! Messrs, ‘and Mesdames = Russell ninth annual Palestine. employee of the William -H. Block . texture—and ‘tong wear. Of them | Merritt and Claude E. Miller, Mrs. | donor luncheon Co., Mrs, Knuckles had lived in In-| 51.6 per cent mentioned texiure and fLavern Allen Smith, Richard Mer- | in the Riley room EMMA. DIECKMAN dianapolis 40 years. She was a 428 per cent mentioned long wear. yitt, Howard Holmes, Dr, William member of Queen Esther chapter
of the I¥: 1 » » Br, NY Disyoe DIES AT SON’ S HOME O. E. 8S, and of Tuxedo Park Bap-,
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8 ao = Hare, Misses Dorisjeanne Spiess, Muslin or Percala? | Jane Gray, Charlene Montgomery, ! In his talk on Mrs. Emma Dieckman died yes- bat fureh ved by her ‘husband: THE SURVEY | on th tell us | Beatrice Myers and Fay Ann Mer-| Dr. Voss Palestine, the terday in the homé of her son. °* S survi y T usband; RD yA ritt and Dr. Nevin Aiken, Ft. Wayne Middle East and Erwin, 5424 Guilford ave. She ‘WO Sons, James Loren (Pete) at eight out of 10 homes use Som: #4 # oo Minorities,” Dr. Voss declared that! wag 81, Knuckles and Carl Knuckles; three uslin sheets; that five out of 10 daughters, Mrs, Bertha Pruitt, Mrs. |
Miss Rose Einstandig has set provision should be written into the Mrs. Dieckman, a native of BatesSunday as the day for her wed- | peace settlement for an internation- | ville, came to Indianapolis in 1938 ding to Charles Gurman of Terre al bill of rights prohibiting. enact-| She was a member of the Presby-
Grace Gillespie and Mrs. Lucille]
gmes use some percale sheets, and Wilson, and five grandchildren, all
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pat three out of 10 homes use both
siin. and percale h | { $ Tue 1 Pp too, that 60 per Haute. ~The ceremony will be atiment of anu-Jewish laws. | terian church in Greensburg A iia at 1 m. Fri 2 Tigures sho 00, tna 9.0 p 8 V. le . - ent buy sheets when needed and 40 12:30 p. m. in the home of the | “Only Real Hope” | Survivors besides the son are two... Dovsev Broth P f 1 ent buy sheets when needed an bride-to-be’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | oon { (he sisters, Mrs. Maggie Poerschke and {ay at rsey Brothers’ funera per cent wait for sales. Eight out of | 1... Finstandig, 3617 N. Capitol e' also u/ged fulfillment of the home. Burial wil] be in St. Paul,
Balfour declaration promising Jew- Mrs. Annie Waltz, and a brother, p,,
10 women prefer itiona adver-|..o s Sy + "0 N tised brands and 52.7 percent have ve. Babi Joent Shodios aggro ish people a homeland in Palestine. Withiim Gerhardt, all of Cincin- —; a brand in mind when they enter| eo. assisted by Cantor M¥TO| .;"om convinced,” he said, “that nati, O. and two grandchildren, JOSEPH TOTH the ORG : Glass |the open door of a strongly estab- Miss Emmalou Dieckman and Air| Rites for Joseph Toth, city street] Ed lished and recognized Jewish Home- Cadet Erwin Dieckman Jr, sta- department employee who died dnote (Cy ay ® : Monday at his h 788 N d S 1 s Poets Group to Hear [ind in Palestine offers the only tioned at Cochran field, Macon, Ga. Monday at his home, - Concer G 1 / { ” Oo -T . | real hope for m&t of the suffering| Services will be held at 8 p. m. st., will be held at 8:30 a. m. Friday 00( morn ing Mh Se ( . E. Roach |men, women and children of Israel tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan | the home and at 3am at Holy Mrs. C. E. Roach will discuss|in Nazi-occupied Europe.” {mortuary and at 2 p. m Friday .in| J Ta Burial will be in| Study Jincent st] “~Ch : very the Howe mortuary in Greensbur Study of Stephen Vincent Benet” Christians everywhere,” he | x g.| A native of Hungary, Mr. Toth
at a 2:30 p. m. meeting of the added, “must enlist in the struggle Burial will be in Greensburg. had lived here since 1901 and was Poets’ corner Priday. The session against discrimination and prejudice | i will be in the Y. W. C. A. and the persecution of racial and| F.D.R. 'S ENVOY IN ROME free ot Vernoray society 40d, { A musical program will be: given | religious minorities. . , . The Jew-| ROME, March 21 (U. P.).—Ed- |Arpod lodge. He was 70. by Misses Marymae Stemper, Ruby|ish problem is a Christian prob- ward J. Flynn, in Italy as a per-|. gurvivors include ‘the widow. Montgomery and Betty Bower. Miss lem.” | sonal emissary for President Roose-| Anna; two daughters, Mrs. Anna Olive Inez Downing will preside| Cantor Myro Glass sang, accom- velt, conferred with officers at al- | Viadoui and Irene, all of Indianand will ‘be assisted by Dr. Lillian panied by Mrs. Evelyn Borofsky- lied force headquarters today. . |apolis; three sons, Pfc. Frank Toth Crockett Lowder, Mesdames John'Roskin, and Mrs, Ben Paller read & Seen Bute |and T. Sgt. John Toth, both in EuA. Hook, E. D. Morton and Willard7poem entitled, “A Tribute to Miss| SOUTH AFRICAN ENVOY DIES |rope, and Joseph, Indianapolis; a N. Clute. | Henrietta Szold.” CAPETOWN, South Africa,March sister. Mrs. Mary Solyon, Indianeet | Mrs. Nathan Resnick gave the 21 (U. P.).—Ralph Close, former apolis; two brothers, Mike, IndianY T Cc. Dir ector {president's message; Mrs. S. A. Sil- South African envoy to the United | apolis, and Elbert, Cincinnati, and se i {berman, the opening prayer, and States, died here today. three grandchildren.
To Be Speaker Mrs. Dorothy Falvey Miller, coun{ty director of the Youth Temperlance council, will speak at a meeting of the Mary E. Balch W.C.T.U. ’ Friday afternoon in the -home of T H E Y R E B L A c K Mrs. Henry Whelan; 931 Congress ; we THEY'RE PATENT Her subject will be “Alcohol Education.” Mrs. Milton Murphy. will : é
® he in -Sharde of a devotional period T H E § , Rk E ; P A RA G ON S *
. ’ and Mrs. Jesse Pettet will discuss J “Christian Citizenship.” Mrs. Elbert . og > Moore will preside. : : #7
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ME Richard, Smith. was. elected! = |presidend of the To-Kalon "club | it a meeting yesterday in the home| . - lof Mrs. Harold Larsh, 4545 Wash- | ington blvd. Other new officers are Mrs. William D. Lewis, vice president; Mrs George H.-Owings and Mrs. Arthur H. Taylor, recording and corre-
EE BURNETT sponding secretaries; Mrs. Henry O. - Here is an apron frock youll Goett, treasurer, and Mesdames O. | like—irons in a jiffy “because: #{M. Jones, H. L. Barr and Carl opens out flat. Another version has Bruenger, directors ; TT —
perky over-shoulder ruffle for a . 1, a . pinafore look. Local Artist S W ork Pattern 8789 is designed for sizes . i m ~ . 14, 16, 18, 20; 40, 42, 44 and 46. Size | [o Be Display ed 16, with sleeves, requires 4% yards | SAN. ANTONIO, Tex. March 21. of 35 or 39-inch material. | Mrs, DeWitt Brown of IndianFor this pattern, send 20 cents, | apolis“is one of three artists chosen in coins, your name, address, size {tp have one-man shows at the desired and the pattern number to | Witte museum here this month,
Sue Burnett, The Indianapolis Mrs. Brown is the daughter of] Times Pattern Service, 214 W. Mr and Mrs.. William Johnston,| Maryland st., Indianapolis 9. 6080 E. 9th st, Indianapolis, and |
Send for your copy of the new the wife of Capt. Brown of Kelly spring” issue of Fashion—just off field, Tex. and Indianapolis. Her | the press. Book full of smart, up- | exhibit includes 18 oils and several tosthe-minute styles. Sixteen cents, water colors.
| y | 27 | Club to Meet . [Card Party Apri 6 | A lesson .on upholstering will be| The spring card party of the] given by Mrs. Omer Boyd tomor-|Cervus club will be held April 6, row at the Progressive Homemakers at ‘2 p. m, in Ayres’ auditorium. | club meeting at 12:30 p. m. in the | Mrs. Max G. Jepson will be the] Hat ighville library, | chairman.
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will be itn Washington Park cemetery. Mr. Noble, who was 42 died Monday in Miami Valley hospital, Dayton, O. A resident of Dayton for the last five years, he was em-
Mr. Noble
ployed at Patterson field
dianapolis he worked for
dential Insurance
Baldwin Piano Co
Corrugated Box Co
Survivors are
Ella May Noble;
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In Inthe PruCo. he and the US ~ his mother, Mr: a brother, Kenee sisters Mis. Mrs. Louise
Josephine Schwab
Smitha and Mrs, Wil
of Indianapolis.
JAMES F. PIPES
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for Mrs, Anna Fields, grandmother Benjamin- Bergdol Worked st richard “Red” Skelton, movie For Railroad 28 Years. and radio comedian, Burial was at Vincennes Services for Benjamin Bergdoll,| Skelton, now in the army, was
Big Four railroad- engineer Who ,napie to attend. lied yesterday at hi home. 2366 : - 1 \ Mrs, Fields, who was 86, died Sate , will be held at 1 :30 p.I Moo ( e rth. urday in the home of a daughter, el. Bu - Mrs. Stella Steffey, 908': English
ave. with whom she had lived the srgdoll, who was §5, had last several years A native of Illinois, Mrs. Fields
had it most of -her-life in Vin. hodist church ¢ ennes, coming here about 15 years He is survived by his wife, Dora; ago. vo daughters, Mrs. Hazel Harmon Survivors include two other ne ia Mrs. Ida Soderstrom of
id » three n- California, Mr. S8kelton's mother, eth Bergdoll, Memphis, Tenn.; and Mrs.. Katie Netherland of Mon= Pvt. Robert Bergdoll, in Germany, roe, Mic! and a son, Fred, also of three S§is- IidianRpods
ers, Mrs. Eva Noll, Jeni § county; | Mrs. 1¢ Pritchard, Alhambra, Cal a Mrs ns Cots 1 | State Deaths
1apolis; two brothers, Charles,
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HAZEL PICKE TT PARSLEY | MARION-Herrick
| resident who died Mon his! Rites will be contiucted at 1 p.m. Mrs, Harry Wright. home in Flint, Mich | ‘will tomorrow. at Moore Mortuaries | NEw ALBANY—Roy Pe o hansl far » er snleatt ! or Vile 8S ) be in Glen Haven. Peace chapel for Mrs. Hazel Pickett ors Wife, Dr A resident of Indianap 15 Parsley, 1942 N, Bosart ave, who/p 3 8 L nalanapolis . shdav. ai Tarra " yaenital | years, ‘Mr. Pipes- moved to Flint in Mond ys al Be RE Spital ; > \ 1 3 I rown ii X 1930 “to become a mechanic Pp ye! was 55 was a I ~ eo} 3 arsiey, wino as 99, Was 8 Dugg the Chevrolet Co. He was 67 and |. residerit of Marior i“ il ae Ol va i was a member of the Church of es pod] God and-a member of St. Pauls 3. ™ hare ’ ‘ x A pad CiiliCil, Surviving are a 500, Robert, In- The widow of Thomas A. Pars! \ Xx Semans 78, dianapolis; ‘three sters, Freda gne is survived bv a son, Harold me Sr :e Hi rt Olver Pipes and Mrs. Gertrude { 11 pickets. Indianapolis; three brothers, M: { jerome Ruinveld, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Catherine|Oscar Shulse Ft. Wayne, Earl ¢ brothers, R and Owens, Danville, Kv., and a brother, Ash nd t RYE iia] oo tov cveant d Ti hd. lwo grandchil WARREN—A: Melissa H. Jones. 386, William, Indianapolis polis | Su Husband, Rev. E. L. Jones
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