Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 August 1945 — Page 4
SAUL MUNTER DIES AT AGE 75
Hold Forel Rites Monday For Mrs. Anna C. Green
‘Mrs. Anna C. Green, life i of Arc Catholic church. Burial | of, Indianapolis, died yesterday at
will be in Holy Cross.
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her home, 2112 N. Delaware st.
Rites for Leslie E. Brown to
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LEGION TO SPONSOR DAYS AT RIVERSIDE The seventh annual “American Legion days” program; sponsored by the Madden-Nottingham post 348 of the American Legion, will be
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tertainment will ‘be performance 0 the “educated™ horse. Official nas motion pictures of the Pacific war: fare will be shown.
The American Legion drum corp will provide the music Tuesday and Friday nights, the 30-piece Bridge port. Brass band Wednesday nigh
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Rites Monday fo for Retired after an illness of. three years. She mits. BESS WISHMIRE WILLSEY | Local Businessman. pre 70. Services for Mrs. Bess Wishmire
The daughter of the late George|Willsey, a former resident of IndiRites for Saul L. Munter, retired {and Wilhelmina Hoereth, who came |anapolis who died Thursday at her Indianapolis businessman and past- | to this city in 1849 from Germany, Fe in Osyeso. Ind, il be held J ve Jee S13. hess Black a ture Co., who|Mrs.=Green was born her June 27,/Monday at 1:30 p. m. in the Shir-| s ho ill he By JE ducted | 1875. -Her father was a prominent ley Brothers Central chapel. [Clef In the special delivery section Bug bors on Care ai gio Just Mehl oe building contractor. { Mrs. Willsey id’ survived by her [of the postoffice and was on vaca-| 15 “Pag afd Jao Come “at 10:30 a. m. Monday in Planner) She was married in 1898 tojhusband, Evert’ L. three sisters, top when he died. - “The Woman in Green”, & Buchanan mortuary by Rabbii,.c7, Green, who formerly was| MTS. William Currie, Salem, Il;{ His son; Sgt. Jofieph Brown, had Bas otnone. Lae, Morris M. Feuerlicht. Burial Will president of the Thomas ™.. Green |M® J. D. Eastman, Oswego, and arrived in the states only three days Sunday—‘The Naughty Nineties,” be in the IndianapSlis Hebrew ceme-|& Co. manufacturers’ of bakery Mrs: F. B. Carter, Indianapolis, and |before Mr. Brown died. A native] iL 145 4:35 7.35 and 10:10 - “The n the po G died in four brothers, Christ Wishmire, of West Virginia Mr. Brown had| 6:15 and 9:05. or, 9% tery, @ ja] ery. + Areen Charles Wishmire and Ri®hard been a resident of Indianapelis for Ms, Muriel, who was 75, died at Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. | ishmire of Indianapolis and 35 years. He was a veteran of his home, 1915 N. Delaware st., fol- by
, world war I and was ember of Marvin L. Lugar, Indianapolis; a| George Wishmire of Cloverdale, Shinnilion ; to £ ne lowing an illness of several months. sister, Mrs. O. C. Peirce. ene ete ® s of Foreign Wars. In business here for many years, .,,. three grandchildren, Richard, | [MRS. ADELIA WRIGHT REASON | Services and burial will be in Mr. Munter. first operated a stable Services: for Mrs. Adelia Wright | Louisville, Ky. Tom. and Anne Lugar, all of Indi- | Surviving besides hi with his father at Market and Ala- : Reason, 46, of 410 N. Lynn st., will 4 s son, are a anapolis, one niece, Miss Wilma | daughter, Mrs. Paul B. S q f bama sts, They later operated one ; ibe held at 10:30 a. m. Monday at S. aunders o i Bott, Indianapolis, and one nephew, Albuquer, ue," N. M.: I fath of the first furniture companies in : . the Conkle funeral home. Burial! q nis father, PGeorge C. Peirce, Huntington. | ecta™ of Indianapoli th the city. He was also connected with Funeral services will be at 4 p.m’ will be at Crown Hill. anapolis; ree the Central Coal Co. and Central a . : CEL. Mrs. Reason died Thursday at| | brothers, Maj. Harold Brown of San : Monday in the -Flanner & Bu- 3 Grain Co., the Canal, the Premier
Antonio, Tex., Durwood and Vivean cha ortuary, The Rev. Victor the home of her daughter, : Prifting Co. and the Fernbrook|p ron 3 rR CWO Christine Blalock, in ys both of Sacramento, Cal, and a . B. Hargut, pastor of the New Jersey | = | sister, Mrs. Nellie Selaseat of Sacdairy. : | Street Methodist church, of which |City. She was a native of Hender- {ramento. Active in civic and other groups, Mrs. Green was a member. wil SoM Kv. and lived in Indianapolis Mr. Munter wis a past president of | __™ : ;
fm i |30 years. : ciate. B All OW IRN N g the Indiana State Coal association, | or. “4'¢ urial will be In Crown to rvivors besides Mrs. Blalock in. IIBUEN XN. 'DREISS former head of the state Bai",
; © lclude three other daughters, Mrs. | Services for Lilburn N. (Tib) B'rith, former head of the local Tent ! [Lucille Mallory; Mrs. June Ballard |Dreiss, 57, of 4619 N. Pennsylvania | ALVIN HALL J | Hillel foundations, past president of
5 Ss st., will be held Tuesday at 3 m. B'nai B'rith lodge, a member of the Services for Alvin Hall, editor and fl Ms and Eugene, ai of lin Flanner & Buchanan a: Columbia ‘club, the Capitol City Publisher of the Danville Gazette, |yonanols: ‘a brother, Benjamin He-died Thursday in St. Vincent's lodge 312, P. nda. M. 20d the lie, [TLD ol erat, i bs hey t0- | o'Brien of Thdianapolis, and three| hospital and burial will be in Crown’| for whom he had directed a number = _|sisters, Mrs. Genie Hall, Mrs. Cam- | fil. o Solr wey Atti. nt andl een mie Grimes. both of Indianapolis MI. Dreiss, former production| + OU i : S . manager an - po Slee his child- |association of which. Mr. Hall was my Mrs. Willie Schmidé of Evans d part owner of the Un [st., hood and had attended Butler uni- a member, announced today a comversity. He was a member of the! Imittee of five editors who will repIndianapolis Hebrew congregation. j resent the association at the | Surviving are the wife, Mrs. Em- { funeral. ma Munter; two sons, Maj. Richard] They are Curtis Hostetter, La5 Munter and Louis L. Munter, In- | fayette; Herbert - Harriss, Greendianapolis; a daughter, Mrs. Leon-|wood; Daily M. Hurdles, Noblesville; ard Lewy, Chicago, and two grandchildren. Maj. Munter has been verseas 22 months and is registrar IaH convalescent hospital in CHARLES J. McCARTHY Paris. Charles J. McCarthy Sr., retired employee of the Indianapolis pub|lic schools, died yesterday in his
. iven On World Affairs. g Tuesday through Friday night, and the naval armory chorus © ‘ Aug. 14-17, at Riverside amusement | Thursday night.
“Wilson,” the story of our world|park. A feature of the nightly enwar I President, climaxed» by his £3 wu DIANA X
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“Thrill. of a Romance,” with Van Johnson and Kather Williams, at 10:45, 12:48, 2:54, 5, 7:08, 9:16, 11:24 and 1:30 a. m. Sunday—At 8:08 and 10:16.
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Be at Louisville. . Leslie E. Brown, 50, of 1116 N.
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trance into the League of Nations, returned to Indianapolis yesterday at the Circle. First showing of the picture here was held last September at the Indiana: . In the movie Woodrow Wilson, {president of Princeton university and an idealist who rises to the HHSON J White House, is played exceedingly AVERS EO well by Alexander Knox. Other we Len \ principals: in the cast are Charles THE WOMAN IN GREEN Chester ic "Boston Blackie Coburn and Geraldine Fitzgerald. Rh Sao it a est Basil Rathbone Nigel Bruce The picture, appearing new Just 6:20 and 9 after senate ratification of the world security charter, reflects the striking change in American political
TWO MEN INJURED IN |thinking between the two world STICKUP ATTEMPTS wars, portraying in technicolor an
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woman's purse was grabbed by 2 INK BACK HOME pads last night, FROM U. S. O. TOUR
Resisting a knife stick-up in the HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 11 (U. P.).—
parking lot of the International Actress Jinx Falkenberg, back in Harvester Co., Inc., 5565 Brookville Hollywood today from a v. 5. O. en-
rd.,, Charles Kaiser, Stilesville, Was] tertalntnent tour. in Italy, described cut three times by his assailant. He | (her trip as “like a prewar vaca- | was treated at the plant. {tion on the Riviera.” William Walsh, 349 E. Michigan| .‘Compared to Burma and China,” was slugged but not robbed in|she said, “this was a luxury cirlon Underwear Co., was a native of [the 700 block of Massachusetts ave. | cuit.” Newport, Ky., and a member of the | Ruby Stellway, 615 S. Noble st.| The pin-up model, who left HolIndianapolis Athletic club. had her purse grabbed at Massachu- |dYWood in a hurry last June to wed J. Edward Branstetter, life-long Survivors include his wife, Mrs. setts ‘ave. and Walnut st. Col. J. R. (Tex) McCrary in New resident ‘of Indianapolis, died today Lien Dress: hus Mollet Mrs, Nelle - York, besore oe Deut Dversens, said at Robert Long hospital. He was 0) ucson, Ariz, and two imine Christian church of Frankfort|S)® met her husband in Rome and C and lived at 7005 Rockville rd. | daughters, Mrs. Marian Riddick ofa 4 “of the American Legion post saw him take off for the Pacific. Mr. Branstetter had been a Bakersfield, Cal, and Miss Mary|;, Batesville. — steamfitter for several. years with | Louise Dreiss of Indianapolis. Survivors include his wite, Mrs.|| LATE SHOW TONIGHT the McGraw Construction Co., an nd| Lessie Li Venis; his mother, Mrs. , a : ie | was a member of the Capitol City | MISS MAY SWART Martha A of Batesville, and a BASE SEMURE 12:30 NOW YOU CAN SEE IT! FIRST TIME AT
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MRS. MELBA O'HAVER WALTER KIMBERLIN
Mrs. Melba O'Haver, formerly of home, 814 E. 46th st, yesterday - in long illness. He was 82. A life resident of the city, will be conducted by the Rev. O, W.| McCarthy had worked for many Fifer, superintendent of the Metho- | years with local schools. in the Flanner & member of Red Cloud Tribe 18, of |
Indianapolis, died
Dallas, Tex., at her home. Services|
dist hospital, Buchanan Mortuary Tuesday at 4 Red Men. p. m. Burial will be in Crown Hill. |
the and a former employee of the Re- | Carthy Jr.
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Storekeeper 1-¢ Robert Ross | son, Ariz. O'Haver, and her parents-in-law, |
Indianapolis.
Surviving are the wife, Mrs. MarMrs. O’'Haver was a member of garet McCarthy: First Congregational church|C. ‘McCarthy and Charles J. Mca daughter, Mrs, Helen | serve Loan Life Insurance Co., and Hoffmeister and a sister, Miss Cath- | {erine McCarthy, Indianapolis, and| She is survived by her husband, a brother, Michael McCarthy, Tuc- Actress Dian Owen Haymes today (had won a divorce from Actor Rob- : Funeral services will be held at ert Stanton.. She charged he came|? Printer. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. O'Haver, of 8:30 a. m. Monday in the Blackwell home with lipstick on his shirt after funeral home and at 9 a. m. in St.!staying out all night.
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Margaret Belden, Indianapolis; two pital after becoming ill while workMrs. Ava Johnston and Mrs. Clon De Camp; two brothers, ‘Clar-| ence and Ross, all of Lafayette, and |the board 10 years.
ing at the courthouse. Miss Swart had been employed by A brother, Ray | Swart, Chicago, survives her.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday at the residence with the Rev. C. H. Winders, offici- | Burial will be in’ Washing- |
LOREN L. VENIS
Services for Loren L. Venis, Who | died Thursday in his home in Marcy | Village, will be held tomorrow at| 2 p. m. in the Goodwin funeral home in Frankfort. Burial will be in Frankfort. He was 50.
of Marcy Village and formerly was He was a member of the
Mr. Venis was the superintendent
Services for Walter Kimberlin, 61, of 1995 Hillside ave. who died yesterday at his home, will be held Monday in “the Moore Mortuary’s
will be in Mt. Jackson. Mr. Kimberlin was a native of Hamilton county and had been a | resident of Indianapolis for 53 years. He was employed as a carpenter at the Burnet-Binford Lumper Co. |“ survivors include his wife, Mrs. Minnje Kimberlin, and three stepsons, Earl W. Ambrose, Howard H.
Ambrose and Harold W. Ambrose!
of Indianapolis.
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Aug. 11, 1945
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Fair Season Starts— The 14th annual Marion county fair and 4-H show was under way this week at the ®New Bethel fairgrounds. Approximately $3000 in cash prizes was awarded livestock and rabbit raisers at the exhibit. . . Many county fairs are either in -progress or planned throughout the state. However, there still is no “go sign” for the state fair. . . . Plans fora regular season of summer opera were given added impetus when a group of local business' and civic leaders met this week. Plans to construct small art studios in five state parks for the benefit of Hoosier landscapists are under consideration by the |state conservation department. . The regular summer session at Butler university closed with final examinations and commencement this week. The squirrel season opened Friday and while the state forests have been opened to hunter: the hunting of squirrels is not permitted in the parks and the sale of these bushytailed creatures has been tabood.
Heve and There— The name of the Citizens State Bank of Beech Grove bas been changed to the Co-ops’ State Bank. A fourth daily flight between Detroit and Evansville inaugurated by Chicago & Southern Air Lines. Inc., gives Indianapolis a new total of 35 through flights. . The U. 8. government has ordered one million dollars worth of trucks from MarmonHerrington for use in reconstruction of war-devastated areas . A gift of $31.000 from 18 Indiana gas and electric utilities has been accepted by the state of Indiana. The donation will be used in a national advertising campaign featuring - Indiana's ‘industrial advantages. Transfer of the Civil Aeronautics Board's entire technical and scientific functions from Washington, D. C,, to Welr Cook Municipal Airport has begun, and the complete shift of CAB headquarters to Indianapolis will be made .as soon as quarters are available
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Wild Trolley Rides— A Pennsylvania street trackless trolley went window shopping and crashed into three buildings in the 800 block of. Massachusetts ave. Monday noon. No one was hurt. However, two Indianapolis Railways vehicles were involved in accidents late Wednesday with both: operators arrested on charges of reckless driving. A steeplejack, plunged 75 feet to his death from the roof of the Second Presbyterian church, corner-of Vermont and Pennsylvania sts. With two co-workers, he was repa.ring a chimney at the top of the ridge of the nave section of the roof when his safety belt came uhstrapped. ’ . Dr. R. N. Harger, toxicologist at.the Indiana pH school of medicine and
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particular stern foe of jaywalkers, turned his ‘ talents temporarily to battling crime Tuesday evening. He was victim of an attempted holdup in the 4800 block ‘in Graceland ave., but talked the holdup man out of it. . He subsequently identified his assailant.
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Ernie Pyle on ial Fund— The modest memorial to Ernie Pyle his old neighbors set out to build in Dana has grown into a multimillion-dollar project that has the home-town folks gasping. . Civic leaders of Dana, Ind. (population 845), originally had planned to build a library big enough to serve the needs of their community, dedicated to Ernie's memory. Instead, a world-wide campaign aimed at ten to twenty million dollars in contributions is scheduled to be launched Aug. 22. . The Dana library has become only a minor item in the. program of parks, memorial cemeteries and college’ endowments. The Ernie Pyle Memoria] Fund at Indiana university received $16,094, the net receipts from the world premiere of the Ernie Pyle movie “G. 1. Joe.” The fund is to provide Indiana university scholarships in journalism and world war II veterans will -be given preference in the awards.
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From Tinian Island in the Marianas group, George. Wright, E. M. 2-¢, writes J 'What's Cookin'' gives a feeling of com-= fort to thosé interested in all the news from . The foremost thing in all - our minds tight now is home — and a world at peace From C: zechoslovakia, Pfe. Marlin A. Kaufmann sent us a nice letter as did Cpl. Donald E. Barnes, a the Pacific, and Sgt. A P. O. New York birthcay greetings Pvt. Albert M. Brand Jr 25, Katz, Karen Jo, And to S. Sgt
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Jerry Colonna—Victor Moore
“It's in the Bag” EXTRA
Added to Last Show TONIGHT ONLY!
Edw. G. Marguerite ROBINSON CHAPMAN
“DESTROYER”
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Susanna ‘Foster—Boris Karloff § 1 i ‘THE CLIMAX" ..'.. ‘Dave O’'Brien--Jas. Newill
“GUNS OF THE LAW”
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Tenth Jane Frazee “THE BIG BONANZA” Bill Elliott “CHEYENNE WILDCAT” SUNDAY Jas. Lydon—Barbara Beldon “WHEN THE LIGHTS GO ON AGAIN"
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EDGAR KENNEDY
MARY MARTIN—DON AMECHE
“KISS THE BOYS GOODBYE”
“FEATHER YOUR NEST” Mr. Chimp, Magie Lulu—Last Show 1 A. M.
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“THIN MAN "G0Es HOME”
Anne Baxter—Ralph Bellamy
“GUEST IN THE HOUSE"
SUN ‘THIS THING CALLED LOVE’ . “DISPUTED PASSAGE"
Plus 40-Miniate “CARTOON REVIEW”
PIKE_MIDNIGHT SHOW!
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Roy Rogers “UTAH” —— — Peter Lawford
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