Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 June 1945 — Page 23
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WY Frank Kruse 75, Refired
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; Frank : clothier, 255 Buckingham drive. Rites will be conducted at 2 p. m.
Krause,
neral home. Burial will be in
Crown -Hill. | As
a young Krause started in the
business in his
man, Mr, men's
retired. men’s died today at his home, He was 75.)
furnishings | father's store, known
lothier, Is Dead
| Saturday in the Hisey & Titus fu-|
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as Reinhold Krause and located op- |
posite ton st. In 1913, Mr. i brother, on Massachusetts {their father’s business and continued on Washington st. {the name of Krause Bros. [tired in 1934 and his brother | continued in business at 24. N. Pennsylvania st. As a member of the First Evan- | gelical church, Mr. Krause held various offices, including that of finan|cial secretary, treasurer and ftrus- | tee, ‘From there he transferred his | membership to Broadway Evantgelical church. He was a 324 degree Mason. Survivors include two sons, FrankIndianapolis, and Arthur J.
Krause
ave. purchased
{lin E.,
Super Service
8 AM te 6 P.M. — Saturdays
Station Hours:
and Mondays, 8 A.M. to 9 P. M,.
and his Harry, who operated a store
under He rehas
the courthouse on Washing-|
Frank Krause Kokomo, and Harry, brothers.
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HARDIE HENDRICKSON Rites will be conducted at 10:30! a, m. tomorrow for Hardie Hen-| drickson, who. died in his home, 14339 Beecher st., Monday. The | services will be in the home and {burial in Round Hill. The Rev. Roscoe Kirkman, pastor of the West Side Disciples of Christ church, will officiate. Mr. ‘Hendrickson, who was a former employee of Habhig Brothers Co. feed mill, was 62. He is survived by his wife, Lula; a daughter, Mrs. Henrietta Lewis; two sons, Albert and Frank, and a { brother, William, all of Indian- { apolis.
BRIDGET McNEFF om Rites will be held at 8:30 a.
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BUTLER SERVICE OPEN TO PUBLIC
‘John W. Bricker to Speak At Commencement. Butler university's
90th annual) | commencement services, to be held | Monday at Butler fieldhouse, will be! | open to the public for the first time | in three years, President M. O. Ross | said today. Because of overflow crowds, at- | tendance in recent years has been | limited to immediate family and friends of graduates who held tickets. Seating capacity however, has | been enlarged to more than 12,000! { through the use of the fieldhouse | and all but g small percentage of | | seats will be available. | Governor Guest | Doors to the fieldhouse will open! (at 9 a. m. and the exercises will | start at 10. Principal speaker at! the service will be John W. Bricker, | former governor of Ohio. Other special guests will be Gov- | ernor Gates, Lt. Governor Richard |T. James; Rue J. Alexander, state| | secretary; Frank T. Millis, state | treasurer; James A. Emmert, at- | torney general; A. V. Burch, state j auditor; Dr. Clement T. Malan, | state superintendent of public instruction; Thomas C. Williams, clerk of the supreme and appellate | courts and Mrs. Fern E. Norris, re- | porter of the supreme and appellate i courts,
«. CONGRESS VACATION
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$1 Worth More | Than Love Note
NEW YORK, June 7 (U. P).— | Apparently she didn’t think as | much of the soldier's love note | ‘as the $1 bill it was written on. ~~, Martin Wagner got the $1 bill | On it was written: { “Near Honolulu, Hawaii, I love | you, Butch. I don't know what
to write on this but to say I love you.” |
LUCK IN
REPORT KONOYE'S BROTHER INTERNED™
SAN FRANCISCO, June 7 (U. P.).! —The Japanese Domei agency said | today Hidemaro Konoye, brother of | former Premier Prince Fumimare| Konoye, was among Japanese na- | tionals “interned” by the U. S. Thy army in southern Germany. The broadcast, reported by the| FCC, described the younger Konoye | as a “musical conductor of inter-| | national note,” who had performed | with the Berlin symphony or-| chestra, 5
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ELEVEN YEARS AGO WHILE VACATIONING IN UTAH, AN ORCGON MAN LOST HIS BILLFOLD CONTAINING A VARIETY OF VALUABLES, INCLUDING #72 IN CASH AND ANOLD AND CHERISHED PHOTOGRAPH OF HIS MOTHER.
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he 1" What do you mean, a Better Jites wil to 14 a} 52M GR —————————————————, # | A he (George sher funera ome / TI, land at 9 a. m. in St. Anthony's | IN JULY 1S PLANNED | Catholic church for Mrs. Bridget; WASHINGTON, June 7 (U. P.).—| McNeff, 633 Buchanan st, who, | Congress set its sights today on a| died Tuesday in St. Vincent's hos- | {recess during July and possibly Au- | pital. Burial will be in Holy Cross. | | gust as well. - | Mrs. McNefl, who was 15, was| Senate leadership is cotintiiig on| born in Ireland, but had lived in| (at 18ast one month starting about! Indianapolis since 1902. She was|July ‘10. House leaders are talking | a member of St. Anthony's Catholic {about a two-month recess from July | church, Third Order of St. Francis, |10 to Sept. 10. { Living Rosary society and the Altar | Best guess is that a two- month society. |recess will be taken with the under- | Survivors include a daughter, standing that members of the- senMrs. Margaret Beach, Indianapo-|ate foreign relations committee relis, and a son, John J. McNeff, In- turn ahead of time if a world securdianapolis, and two grandchildren. |ity organization treaty is ready for jnensings in the interim, |
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WHILE WALKING IN A CANYON NEAR PROVO, STOOPED TO PLUCK A LUCKY FOUR-LCAF-CLOVER AND LUCKILY DISCOVERED THE BILLFOLD LYING QC ASSERY. INTACT AND PROTECTED FROM ELEMENTS BY SURROUNDING ROCKS
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Services will be conducted tor} ‘| Mrs. Mary A. Hart, 401 E. Maple |
rd., at'9 a. hoi Saturday at St. Joal | tomorrow at the Aughe & Son of Arc Catholic church. Mrs. Hart, | | Funeral Home, Frankfort, for Leo F {oh yas 82 hes today in St. VIn-1 44 Mott, formerly of Indianapolis,| peer S ospia {who died in his St. Louis, Mo.,' Mrs. Hart's husband, William, | ome Monday. He was 43. |
Who died in 1028, owned and oper- | “yyy 4; Indianapolis, Mr. Mott ated the Hart Shoe Store on South | wae associated with the Viking | transferred |
Aine a \ Meridian st toss . ; { Trucking Co., which Survivors include two sisters.-Murs. fir to the company’s St. Louis
Kate Smart. Southport, and Mrs. | branch. Elizabeth Connell, Indianapolis; two | He is survived by his wife, Mabel; grandsons and a great-grandson, all a daughter, Mrs. William P. Henry, of Indianapolis. lalso of St. Louis, and four brothers
and seven sisters. State Deaths
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