Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1945 — Page 6
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i “Elkhart Deruly. Sheriff Is
Hemmer’s Successor.
Chief Deputy: Sheriff Albert E. Virgil of Elkhart county was named, superintendent of the Indiana state farm today by Governor Gates, | Appointment of Mr. Virgil, to [ succeed® Floyd J.° Hemmer, Demomarks the first/| titutional heads by!
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The new superintendent will assume office July 1 at a salary of $4500 a year. Owners of a farm near Goshen, Mr. Virgil has.long been. activé in Republican polities, having served as township trustee and Elkhart | depiity county: clerk, before taking over the deputy sheriff post He once was general superinnt of C. G. Conn, Ltd., manu-! ¥ sical instruments in of Purdue ears, Mr. Virgil 0. P. third district and known » state as a, breeder Jersey cattle and He has nge, the] at one state
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INVITE SCOUTS TO OPEN" HOUSE PARTY.
Members of Scout. troop 72 their families will be guests at an open house party at 7:30 p. m. to-| morrow at Tabernacle Presbyterian! ch. | The party will mark of the founding of the troop in 1923. _.Sam G. Moss, scoutmaster, will conduct a court of awards and Delmar Wilson, ters, will speak: Mrs. Norvin Strick= | land, Mrs. F. E. Ballaw and Mrs. Ford Kaufman, sthe Mother's will have ul of a social
the anniver-
sary
club,
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DENTAL AIDS TO MEET
Margaret C. Sharp, Jasonville,| first vice president of the American | Dental Assistants association, will! speak on “Secretarial Ideas for the| Dental Assistant” at a meeting of | ithe Indiana Dental Assistants as-| Spciation at 7:30 p. m. today at the| T. MM. Crutcher Dental Depot, Inc., office in the Hume-Mansur building.
LU NCH Fi FOR LODGE WOMEN Cumberland chapter, 515, O. E. S., ! will \meet tomorrow in of Mrs. Marie Rayn, York st. Lunch noon. Mrs. Doris Ulm and Mrs. ! Kathryn ‘Mayhew will assist, IR Ration Calendar }
| ed stamps ‘T5 through x 50 good ‘through April 28; Y5 and Z5 and A2 through D2 good through {June 2. E2 through J2 are valid through Jun 30. K2 through P2 valid through July :31. Meat rs will pay two red points and 4 cents for each pound of waste fat SUGAR—Stamp 35 five Arough June Anethe: | valid May CANNED GOODS—Blue stamps | C2 through G2 good through April 28; H2 through M2 are good through June 2. N2 through S2 are valid through June 30, T2 through X2 are valid through J 31. GASOLINE~A-15 ‘coupons gallons each th and B7 and C6 and C7 r five gallons: E2 and E3 r one gallon; R2 and R3
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valid for 9
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No. stamps
each good SHOES—N
“airplane”
2 Book 3 good,
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indefinitely, | 1
FUEL OIL—Peri tot 1944-45 heating seas 87 per cent of hould be used as of
| proximately
TIRES —Commerc inspection every 5000 mile
vehicle 1x months or every
{late mother. left him the bulk of her
{ $5000 to 8&t.- James church, | Park,
' Roosevelt ‘was to receive {during her lifetime
and |
of Scout headquar-|’
the home | 8840 E. New | will be served at |
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POUGHKEEPSIE, N..Y. April (U, P.).~—Franklin Delano Roose velt's ‘will leaves the bulk of his estate—believed to be in excess of $1,000,000-—in a frust fund his Mrs, Anna Eleanor
for
widow, Roose-
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the his
was made estate,
valuation President's
$1,089.000 estate. The estate included the late Presidlent’s priceless stamp collection Among specific bequests were Hyde was real
where Mr. Roosevelt senior warden, and all his estate in Merriwether County, Ga. | —including the home where he died -to the Warm Springs foundation.
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at the time of his death were be queathed $100 each. The residuary a trust fund from
estate was placed which Mrs. |
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principal the, death of Mrs, Roosevelt, be divided into separate trust funds, each of which is to be held by. the trustees. named in the will for the | benefit children and grand-| children.
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the late President directed that one-|
half of the principal remaining in! the trust fund was to be paid in equal . shares to his then-
children, Benefits for Children The children of any of Mr. Roosevelt's children, who shall have died are to be paid: the share to which their parents would have been titled had they RL ed, the
living
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+ ELIZA JANE STURGEON IS DEAD HERE AT 9
Mrs. Indiana pioneer membered seeing Abraham Lincol
Kerr Sturg resident
Eliza Jane
who re-
tour of Indiana the home of her daughter, Mrs. E E. Houze, 5235 Madison ave was 96. The daughter of James and Melinda Mobley Woods, pioneer residents‘ of Monroe county, Mrs turgeon- had resided with her daughter 16 vears.! Prior to that she was a resident of Monroe and Johnson counties. She was a member of Pisgah Christian church in Johnson coun- 3 ty 50 years and on coming
on his campaign died “Sunday at
She
Mrs. Sturgeon
to Indignapolis was awarded a life mem- | bership in the Pisgah Calendar aid She attended Central Christian church here and was a member of the Ida B. Ashby Bible class. Surviving are her daughter, | granddaughter, Beatrice Nell Hou ia teacher in Indianapolis. schools; itwo step-daughters, Mrs. Albert Brown, Castleton, and Mrs. Oma Bischoff, Indianapolis, and a step- | son, Will I. Sturgeon, Fairmount. : Rites will be held at 3:30 pe tomorrow at the J. C. Wilson Cl} of ‘the Chimes, with Dr, in £ { Shullenberger, minister of Central | Christian church, Friends
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in charge. {may call at the chapel after 6 p. m | today:
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Rites for Bertram principal of Manual school who died vesterday, held at 2 p. m. Thu ner & Buchanan mo Rev. John Edward Broadway Methodist, officiate and burial will be ¢ Hill. A memorial service wil he school Thursday
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"THE. R DIANAPOLIS TIMES
“CHURCH WOMEN
CONVENE HERE
Two-Day “Session Opens at. Y. W. C. A.
| The Indiana Council of Church-
women will be in session tonight) and from early morning through | the luncheon hour tomorrow in the | YY. W.C A Because of wartime conditions, | only 50 delegates from out of the] city will be in attendance. Locall churchwomen of all denominations] are expected. Mrs. J. Z. Nebbergall | of South Bend, president ofa the | counc il, will preside, Delegates will present reports of loc al councils at the meeting at/| :30-p. m. today. Preceding this, |
sonal property which the executive Committe will con. | field day for high during her life-
vene at 2:30 p. m. the board of di-| ‘rectors at 4:30 = m, and various committees at the dinner hour,
At the 1 p/ m. luncheon tomorrow, Mrs. P. D, Pointer of South Bend will speak on “What Did the Cleve- | land Conference Say?” The CI Jeve-| land conference was an interdenominational gathering held cently for the discussion of “The Churches and a Just and Durable Peace.” Officers will stalled
be elected and tomerrow morning. president the Indianapolis Council of ehurchwomen, is in charge of general arrangements and Mrs. Asa Hoy, of luncheon reservations.
CONCERT TONIGHT AT RILEY. CENTER
A band concert sponsored by the Vonnegut Hardware Co, will be today in the Riley Community center, 901 Oliver; ave. Pupils of Miss Rbsalyn Ludwig will present a dance humber and K. Mark Cowen, superintendent of the city recreation department, and Cpl. Denzil Poindexter of the Pal club will speak. EYE. Kerner is director of the band, Miss Lola Pfeifer is super-
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before
her Mae Weddle is assistant supervisor
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'Hartry' Never Ili, His Doctor Says |
INDEPENDENCE, Mo., Apuil | 17 make ‘a living if all Americans were “as healthy as their new
President, Dr. Joseph W. Greene |
sald yesterday.. Greene, who has served as family physician to “President Truman for the last 15 years, sald he “certainly wouldn't get anywhere if all my patients were in as good health as Harry.” “He just never needs a doctor,” he said. “I have never known him to be sick in bed a day and about all ‘I ever prescribed for him was cold tablets or something like that.”
BUTLER FIELD DAY IS SET FOR MAY 5
Butler university's 12th annuafl
school journalism
| pupils will be held May 5 on the
| campus, Travel restrictions, however,
ance io the Indianapolis area,instead of over the state as in former years, Mis. Rosamond Risser ‘Jones, acting head of the journalism de- | partment, announced,
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RACHEL TUCHMAN 18, HERE 23 YEARS, DIES
Mrs. Rachel Tuchman, 902 S. Ken- | { wood ave, died today in Methodist | hospital. She was 178. - A resident of Indianapolis 23 years, | she was a member of Azras Achaim | | congregation, the Jewish Educational association, the Red Cross sewing circle and Gmiles Shesod organiza- | | tion, | Survivors are her husband, Louis: | two sons, Sam of Indianapolis and | Isadore of Chicago; three daugh- | ters, Mrs. M. L. Gross, Chicago;| Mrs. Isadore Halpern, Cincinnati, | 0O., and Mrs, Sam Weprin, Los An-| geles, Cal.; 18 grandchildren and | |.one great-grandchild. Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Aaron-Ruben fu-
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HIP INJURED IN ACCIDENT Hattie Dilley, 68, of 420 Spring st. | received a hip injury yesterday | when she was struck by a ruck} driven by Joe Schaffer, 313 Cincinnati st., sts, She was taken to City hos-| | pital,
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