Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1945 — Page 8
THE INDIANAPOLIS TINEE I HNTHURSDAY TUNE IL 105
Phil T. Williams, President MEETING TO WEGH | STATE DEATHS ere J ee : ALBANY—William L. Reed, 77. ROCHESTER—Harry Norris, 58. Bur- i ’ f An ke | j ” RED BLOOD! Of Oil Association, Dead A U.S. AIRPORT AID ON Amos Movers, §5. a RE Tia Me Richardson, To Sur. | don t ee > e
Lloyd Starner; Due to Periodic Losses Services for Phil T. Williams, | 2 construction will be held at| ELKHART—Irvin M.’ Housour, 55. Sur. | sister, Mrs. James Clemans. If you lose so much during periodic président of the Indiana=Indepen-|
ors: Wife; brothers, Harvey A, Ells- SHELBYVILLE — Mrs. Roseltha Ann
periods that you feel so weak, “dragged ; A {10 a. m. June 22 ‘in the Indiana | worth. sisters, Mrs, Cora Bartlett, Mrs. | Conger, 100. ‘Survivor: Son, James E, otit” this may be due to low Cr dent Pélioleum assoclation and na-| N 3 ™ N senate chambars*by the state serg- | Rover, Huff, Mrs Ewmimets Richmond, | TYNER-Harry Homer Stoneburner, 50. ~80 try Lydia E. Pinkham's TA ee 3 : an , ’ LVM ’ | Survivors: Daughterf, Mrs, Evelyn Gurtone of the grentest blood-iron tonics you | tionally known oil executive, were| 3 i | nautics commission. Robert Franklin Herrold Sr. 51. ‘Sur-|het. Phyllis, Eileen, Mrs. Helen Trow-
can buy. inkham’s: Tablets are also : . : vivors: Wife, Alberta: son, Robert F.. Jr.; bridge; son, Hemer: sisters, Mrs.. Mertie famous to help reliéve « symptoms of | being arranged at: Flanner & Bu- | George W. Starr, Bloomington, daughters, Mrs, Roy Emmert, Mrs Phyllis | Sibert, Mrs. Minnie Keller; brothers, John,
i t disturbances. Follow vo y sis |M il, Earl. JHOMS Saf shieua) Ling mortuary. ter thér, © Everett; sister, Mrs. erre ar
a4! i |chairman, said the following points Florence Cafter. VALPARAISO—Miss Mary Louise Price, P STILL THE SAME 0LD how Mr. Williams,. who was 50, died; 2 i > ; ~~ _ 142. Survivors: Sisters, Mrs, Anna Lance, BER * i Kan a {would be discussed: ia yEsTON. =Mrs, Glara EUs Stab Mrs, Ida) Cleveland: brothers, Edward pe ; Lydia E. Pinkham's last night in his home, 5697 N, ers a iB | ONE: Whether land and buildin s | Tit Survivor: Daughter, Mrs. Iris| goa; ® ary Arthur n ut » ne [i ONE: whether land a gi a — . A But nobody is deceived by this polite | {should be included in determining] LA PORTE— Andrew J. Gustafson, f : :
'A member of a pioneer ofl fam-| . 3 3 | eligible projects. MUNCIE—Alexander Rodgers, 51, °° TRY L k fiction of the seashore and the ‘pool
| ily, he and his brother, Russell, | : ay { TWO: Whether federal or state | Beecher Clauger, 71. Survivor: Son. : : } Ll So isn't it about time to go mods {operated a local and state chain of Ba 4 : [power of land condemnation should | ORESTES—Herman Carver, |
| vivers: Daughters, Mrs. “Leona Brewer, | : RR R a Le » @ a | be used. Mrs. Louise Tomlinson; sons, Rajph, | : RE : ern and really look into this subs Ea | THREE: Whether airport surveys Hush | {
a : ET ject of monthly sanitary protection? OWENSVILLE—Emory L. Edmison, 8. | 4 i | y y protection and planning under the federal aid| survivors: . Wife. Ella: daughter, Mrs |§ ‘
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Born in Sheridan, Mr. Williains | 3 [syst H 1d 8: sters. | : em should be co-ordinated with'| aro Douglas; brother, Ray; sisters, | § & . came to Indianapolis in 1930 from |® § state and local jurisdiction. rs. Mary Craven, Evelyn, Mrs. Hazel |} 3 Do you really know what method pool-on the beach or in the ocean. 3 | € | Mcharae Mrs. Florine Barnard. FLYIN A i best friend se f anite F T 11 ’'s invisibl Muncie where he was in’ the pe- | | FOUR: Whether ull federal aid] plbeodare W. Crawford, 83. Survivors: 3 . i | your on? He 8 use ior Saar on ampax really 28 Invisibles | troleim marketing business. : should be 4 , (Daughters, Eva M., Delia L, Mrs. Ophia | 8 : ie | protection? Have you asked any ampax is compact to carry granted - exclusively | D Mauck, Minnie J.; brothers, Fred, Fin- |S | y : lew Sport | He was chairman of the National : TE FE the state governments. hie sister, Mus, Carrie Shurig, [& STRATOLINER of them lately TSince the country- | and quick to change. It is made SHIRTS 4 {Council of Independent Petroleum The \ sked th at| PERU—Mrs. Sarah E. Overly, ‘85. Sur-|{ i | wide upswing in the use of Tam- | of pure surgical cotton, very ab- § Er | M jations and a member .of the ! a : chairman a hE a ar Daughter, Mrs. Walter Guillaume, | 888 FOR LITTLE EXTRA i | pax? Jvo'This product was per- sorbent anc compressed into one- ? SLACKS association : gs municipal groups and airport com-| Harry Huntington, 76. | | fected b d for 1 al li g HAT | Petroleum Industry war council in| Phil T. Williams | missions throughout Indiana at-| PRINCETON—Jasper Newton Pauley, |} | fected by a doctor for internal | time-use applicators—so dainty 1 TIES «
VIVvOrS: ) ; | absorption and you owe it to your- | that your hands need not touch Lense JACKE, | Washington. tend and assist in drafting a view- |atrs. SwWibien’ Sehoelokon® Mrs. o Fred absorp d | y 8 need not touch & i ) rothy » 1 Schwelckert, Mrs, Fred | § ; inv ote i i ler SHIR | The association has lost “a great and jus daughter Ms. Dn othy. Lee point for guidance in pending fed- (Maxam; te jr svn "brother, Jone [§ : Modernized, finer, faster | self to investigate it thoroughly. the Tampax at all. No chafing, i A HO friend and an untiring worker in| © Lod mts Be leral Jegisiation, | REDKEY—Mrs, Flora Rosetta Dorman, Zengines. For information : Fodingworhinterally, Tainpax no odor and no embarrassing disi n “or 7 ) y 87. Survivors: Sons, Gail, Worley, Wil- [#8 . q WW i |its behalf,” George W. Hofmayer,\\ oo | ivRA DELLINGER a §7. Survivor n i g sonree Jokeves you of 14 the | posal estion, Everything is ; secretary of the Indiana Indepen- . -'N Yell i 1 DIES OF HEART ATTACK TT eT | ond reservations, telephone ; roub 20] elts, pinsan pads neat, ainty and efficient. dent Petroleum association: said. Rites for Mrs. Laura Dellinger. | LOGANSHORT. iG | SUPER CLIPPERS ON ORDER '& And how women appreciate this, Get Tampax at drug stores and Other MONARCH FOODS Surviving him besides his brother former Indianapolis resident who| June 4 (U. P). {@8 LINCOLN 2596 {| especially in the summer, now | notion counters. A month’s sup= 5 eee are his wife, Ruth; his son, Paul, [died in Noblesville, Tuesday®will be|—A heart seizure suffered while he| | Mam, Fla, June 14 (J. P).— 3 that swim suits are pretty snug | ply will go into your purse; the § All Just As Good! | now home on leave from the navy, conducted at 2 p. m. tomorrow in, Was having several teeth extracted Giant Super Air Clippers that will §& - and shorts are really short, There | economy box holds 4 months’ I
i ririr ot retro erates the W.D Blasengym Funeral Home, resulted yesterday in the death of dwarf present operations and carry | § - is absolutely no bulging or bunch- | average supply... 3 absorbenciess § Burial will be in Floral Park ceme- Keith James, 33, Winamac. James [up to 204 persons at more than 300" #8 g a ing from Tampax. Not even a | Regular, Super, Junior. Tampax THREE SISTERS ery. in a RY hal Was Ioiles 2 . Nn rye. : POINTS THE WAY 8 “line.” Wear it in tub, shower or | Incorporated, Palmer, Mass.
ordnance plant. ported today.
Mrs. Dellinger; who was 82, was born in Hamilton county. She !ms lived with her daughter kad pe RN it Mrs, Clara Alden, Noblesville, since an Ty PT PT RUNS orf UF ST THD SSL Ta WoW Or Be pon RE aA G0 Sta srr chin am iy PE iS SB Pe AYR Fo SH TS A et a i oe on al Pr SAN LA Ne \ “= < : ? " : Rr oc ~ bre —~r = > oS Mer _ - "fee » : nr 1942 and was a member of the Bap- ’ LAER EEA VRS ow alt,
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Survivors include three othew |daughtess, Mrs Mary Carlue, Mrs May Keller, and Mrs. Cecil Miller. | all of Indianapolis; a son, Alonzo Dellinger, Indianapolis; a brother, John Osborn, Oklahoma; a hallsister, Mrs. Sadie~ Goddard, California; 21 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.
KARL MOHR Services will be conducted. at] [Flanner & Buchanan mortuary at | 1:30 p. m. Saturday for Karl Mohr, | 18 N. Grant ave., who died yester-|H SO 3 day in the Methodist hospital. He with a pert peasant bah ; was 53. 8 air for gay summer & : ) i ; The Rev. E. E. Moorman, pastor | davs! The sheer white £ : pi t of the Christian church in Brook- | ay Ci A 5 ®\ i 5 lyn, will officiate, Burial will be! blouse has a daring RY $ in Crown Hill. A short service will low draw-string neck- } i i be conducted-at the grave by the 3 4 9 i North Park Masonic lodge 646.
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BECAUSE OF the efforts of a Charge Hoosier interned in a Nazi prison camp, 700 other prisoners spent Account their months in the camp devel-, 17 N. ILLINOIS ST. oping. aristic talent, rather than “sweating it out.”
THREE SISTERS T. Sgt. James F-1-A- S-T-1-C A. Watkins Princeton, an
$ 50 employee of the « arter B eo [} I; . Cincinnati En- : - quirer before entering the army, spent his 18 months in Stalag 17-B conducting daily sketching classes Not only id his classes relieve the tension of living under brutal Nazi conditions, but many of the prisoners developed into competent artists. Shot down over Munster, Germany, on his 12th mission, the 23-year-old G. 1. was one of the prisoners. taken on the infamous March of. Death.” He was liberated April 15 i : ’ / ¥ 5 i Imagine alk four garters wale son of ik ae Mrs Virgil 0 x 2 7 ae. & | styles manufactts L KioE uit é Ss, an phew of Mrs, l & 7 mos es as Vernon Timmons, 1116 N. Capitol “a : ; A" F knowl ma NTE RN Even the side sections are ave, Watkins is now on 60-day [?'? 3 gs | f 7 : Ma DE! leave, awaiting Yeassignment. gy d Re wo KARPE AN
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elected executive secretary of the RS . Lovely waterfall rounded society's new department of lay ac- €:"%: top” and specially selects d ; tivities. Announcement that Mr hi vers Oo lustrous piano ; Mito) as Wt : nish arge de a gi § Date and number each check (to Fitch will assume his new duties {gh with ullt in ¢ Juke toe ; ; ( . in try $250 make it easier to balance vour July 1 was made today by Dr. Rob- | ¥ A mothproof policy included h : y ; ? lert M Hopkins, United Society ‘i : ed checkbook). “ by AD ) k | restden ' . yy 4 A { president The new office manager is a graduate of the University of Mich{igan and was formerly employed by [the Standard Oil Co. Mr. Pitch
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