Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1945 — Page 4
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5TH OF NVERSTY Carve vices A eld ror Me asonic pd “RITES ARRANGED: Ee — MEN STUDENTS VETS, Leader, Once Opera Singer FOR J. D, SMITH
mer wg fe wd 8{ Medically discharged veterans ~o .. oc for James Charles Mac-|Pride, Danville, N. H, and three
n y RES i ¥ DOWNSTAIRS © © STORE wan make up 21 per cent of the men/, .v. 5516 Carrollton ave, who died | grandchildren.
| American. Rec J bhelr goal 48 currently enrolled in Indiana unl-| | Monday, were to be held at 2.p, m. . a Former Field Examiner for versity, Thomas A. Cookson, regis- | : JOHN W. STROUP
Goodnight, ws announced. today at Shirley Brothers’ Central . i " Accounts Board Dies er trar, announced today. | Op i . Rites are scheduled at 2 p . y 4 {chapel Burial will be in Crown tomorrow. ab Methadish. civareh
The county | and $20,705.92 Mr, Goodnight "An analysis of the present group mii, Philadelphia for John W. Stroup, Rites will be held ak 8 p. m, to- ham, financial BE Nelenuis By Wended w. wnt | A a SW sue dune Spring Lake, former Indianapolis BioHow aay moray Ried Girestr ‘of the 1. ©. offs uf vet. ip te to Indianapolis six|Shoe retailer who died Monday at xaIiner of the state board: of erans affairs, shows that the aver- i
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their third co county organi the Veterans’ hospital. Burial will Gas on years ago. He was a 32d degree ’ counts, who died Monday at his | age scholastic grades of the former {ya son and a member of Daiiascas be 3a PAHSCEIDNIA, a 6b. Lorrierty | HOTE 3201 Ruckle st. Private en- Relive servicemen last semester were Masonic lodge and the Methodist i} RS ary x I his brother |tombment will be conducted Friday Sey : n : n re as © When excess stoma seven per cent above their non- church in Boston, V William B. Stroup, in the Stroup- at Washington Park mausoleum, XI go. sour hammen A former “resident of Ferndale, Mr. Smith, who was 76, retired proibe the faata Service classmates. |Mich, he founded the Masonic) ucker Shoe Co. For the last three}, "4 "a counts board last July. | rg fh "Lk n 8. 0 Ix I” Fifty-fagr per cent of ihe yet I dge there and was its first wor. |YeATS he had been employed in the}, fy 430 nanolis resident: since 1910, A185 or double, your erans now enrolled had never at-| > gt 1 ter. He also was a past {Utility department of Ft. Harrison. | .' L * 0 oe" or Roberts Park | } 157 or doubls, your S S S =e : ¥hieq colifge 4 3 Tose Wo Hp pg the Ctr of er He is survived by his wife, Pearl; | \ i) qict church, the Masonic \ had had previous college work 69 Pa on 0 > two daughters, Mrs. Mabel Hentze, | 10dge at Dana, and the Southern | : per cent had piiended I U. or viving are two daughtérs, Mrs (Miami, Fla, and Mrs. Blanche Al-| The veterans have had an aver- irvivin \ 8 : : a son. Set. Johni age of 14 months military service Thomas H. Coen, Ind ais and len, Indianapolis; 8 Son, = He is survived by three daughters, | : oe / ne A . B. Stroup, with the marines in the 4 with 79 per cent of them having|Mrs. Gladys ® Parsons, Bloomfield Philippines: two sisters. Mrs. Flor- Miss Helen Smith and Mrs. Kathseen service in the army, Hill, Mich.; a sister, Mrs, Mabel| iy De : re Washinzt ST _. lryne Clements, both of Indianapolis, remem eee a pa Wn ne He wi bielander | 0d Mrs. Louis Hauger, Los Angeles, » vis is ones ini ner Cal; a sister, Mrs. Martha Riddle, EB I I ou bi il Racine, Wis, and two grandchilPRI fe 8 and Warren, Indianapolis, At gen, ut, Harry H. Hauge, Wrigh 7 | § 't, hy derrick, Pe | ai :
Field, Dayton, O.,, and Mrs. Ray
SPE( IAL tq \ eB fo Mich, | Netson, Los Angeles, Cal. 0 TR MRS. ALICE FESLER
RR ) { MRS. ETHEL BLINN 0 i L p E R M A h N : 4 i I | Rites were to be held at 10:30 a.| Te will be held at 2 p. m. to-
m. today at Christian church in|
Ht ee row: at - Flanner & chan Betuiful, Son Sud wars NEUEN || Morgantown for Mrs, Alice Fesler, MOTTOW 85 KO OF chan Long or Short Style Lo ee former Indianapolis resident -who Mortuary I . , Reg. $5
Somplete th Haireut, died Sunday at her home in Mor- died yesterday at her home, 4015 ————amp m— w—
gg gantown. Burial will be: in East Rookwood ave. Cremation will | Nationally Advertised HELENE CURTIS Hill, Morgantown. ; follow: Machineless Machine Mrs. Pesler, who was 80, lived here| Mrs. Blinn, Who was 49, had lived | PERMANENT or Machineless k 18 years before returning to Mor- i Indianapolis 20 years and was a PERMANENT gantown eight years ago. She was
s| member of Presbyterian church. R ' 5 4 Shampoo, Set, 15¢ J |a member of the McGuffyites eg Reg. 9 Surviving are a daughter, Miss | MRS. ELIZABETH HENSCHEN
_ALL WAVES Hazel Fesler, Morgantown, and a| Rites for Mrs. Elizabeth Hen- $ GUARANTEED! : schen, who died Sunday at 95
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. ” son, Byron, in Tennessee. her NO APPOINTMENT . home, 63 N. Irvingion ave, were} ADDA WYRICK held last nigh Burial was to be| ; Jr jucted todsy in Logansport, ONALLY REGULAR $17.50 Complete With | Rites for Miss Adda Wyrick,|conc RATIONALLY COLD WAVES Now Only $725 Hair Styling | former teacher and principal in In. | Mrs. Henschen, who was 89, was
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Miss Wyrick formerly was prin- Years os MA 4 Tg Ba (ALT aril {cipal of schools 55, 57 and 15 and! She is survived by two daughters, eee EE —— { was principal of school 32 at the|Mrs. Bertha Courtney and<:Mrs, {time -of her retirement in 1941." She | Emma Long, both of Indianapolis.
Ww e ‘tA " moved to Franklin following retire ICES OF GHIGKEN » - | ment. | Jn i fIEN ¢ | EnoMAS C. MORAN DRAW INJUNCTION
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\ and at 9 a. m. at St. Christopher | from selling chickens above the
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| Moran, former custodian at Wash- Judge Raiph Hamill of superior! lington high school who died yes-!court 5 issued a temporary injunc- ; . . {terday at his home, 3939 W. Michi- [tion yesterday on petition of the Incidentally . « . speaking of prices gan st. Burial will be in Floral Indiana district OPA against Mrs. | Park. | Catherine Bohard, 1226 Union st. | You'll find them very reasonable at Hanning | Mr. Moran, who was 65, had lived |It was charged that she sold apBros, and you can pay as you are paid by Wi 55 Jears 3 $ Bein | prosisiey So Slickens above ceil- ! 5 : Ss. : fof § ristopher Catholic churc | Ing prices last Saturday. using Hanning’s Budget Terms. Never any He is sirvived by his wife, Jo-| OPA investigators said Mrs. Bo- | | sephine; a daughter, Mrs. Bernice | hard collected between 75 cents and | account.. You start work right away and {Marsh: three stepdaughters, Mrs.[$1.25 a pound for the chickens. pay later by week or month. Dental plates, Gertrude Dugan, Mrs. Josephine | while the legal maximum price is| inlays, fillings, bridgewerk, extractions. |Snyder and Mrs. Tou Craft; two from.41 to 61 cents a pound, de- ; x L Ty |stepsons, Walter Springer and Lewis | | pending upon quality. OFFICE HOURS ARE FROM 8:30 A. M. TO [Springer; three sisters, Mrs, Mary | No date was set by the court for | 5:30 P. M.. TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRI- ; | Frost, Mrs. Julia Albers and Mrs. [a hearing on making the injunc- |
won DAN: INE. SATURDAY. MONDAYS. 12:15 ‘ | Hannah © Vhiffing:-27 grandchildren tion permanent. 70 8:5 P. M. .WED, 3:3 AMNTOYP Mu land “24 great-grandehl ldren, all’ of |
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|NYLE C. NAEGELE TRUCK-AUTO CRASH
l 7 - k re Word of the death of Nyle C. Three soldiers were injured early I» rg | Naegele, former Indianapolis resi- today in an automobile-truck col- . Vw - | dent, at ‘the, Veterans’ hospital in|iison at Belmont ave. and Morris |
i Albuquerque, N. M., has been Te- st.
| ceived by friends here. | Injured were the. automobile A veteran of world war. I, Mr. driver, Sgt. John Rasch of Stout!
; . ; Naegele moved from Indianapolis | field, possible skull fracture; Sgt. ® BAOIINSin : 4 IT TO3E He 1S Survived by" ris-wife; Robert: Atkies; 29; of Baer Tield; Ft “ th } in V 204 WEE BUG...) CORPENNE WASH. 515.0 N oi'El Tora air base, san Tate Weswe md oy Joop: Sie
x or at El Tora: air base, Santa. Anna, | of Stout field, head cuts. All were! ELTA Cal. : taken to City hospital and later to
| Stout field hospital. S——— The truck driver, Robert Wilson,
20, of 539 S. Illinois st., was not in-| i jured. Police arrested him on a! "KNOWN FOR VALUES * § charge of failure to have a chauffeur’s license,
| WINDSOR WINDS UP JOB
For those small Spring paint jobs | NASSAU. April 4 (U. P)~The : Duke™f Windsor, who has resigned as governor of the Bahamas, appeared “before the legislature for the last time last night in the
Laboratory-Tested | ceremony of signing his last bills;
State Deaths $495
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