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| FRIDAY, AUG. 24 1945
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DR. TINSLEY'S [Services fo Be Held Sunday
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Ly PAGE 5. RITES ON SATURDAY N.Y.C.Advocates Aid With a Smile
BLOCHER—Bert Polk. Survivors: Brothers, Charles, C., Clyde; sister, Mrs. Finley ‘Bennett,
DALE—Mrs. Minnie Schmitt, 83. Survivors: Husband, Sam; sons, John, Wesley, Ross; Louis, William, Albert: daughters, Mrs. carrie Wilsman, Mrs. Laura Decker, Mrs. | Anna 8chroer; brothers, Fred and Louis Bochstahler; sister, Mrs. Emma Reis. Me Powers, 70. Survivors: Daughps, . stian A. § -| Lr des aetiar i Mag- | survivors: Wife, Mary; daughters, Pear Walter; sisters, Mrs. Ida Jones, Mrs. Ocje|fcrn. Olive, Blanche; * sons,
Leona Darneal,
Clara Lee, Mrs. Myrtle McBride Joseph
Earle Embrey, Miss Louise Steph,
ed . 8. 1 t EVANSVILLE—Mrs. Mary Ann Phetal ters, Mrs. Jane Bell, Mrs. Ella Pluckett
3 yor; C . - ) Survivor Brother, Robert W. Simp Survivors: Wife, Bess; sons, John, Georg
on Miss Edna Mae Smith, 38. Survivors:|Jr Lt. Lockwood, Leonard; daughters, |
Mother, Mrs. Cordell Smith; sister, Mrs. |Jane, Mary Sue.
Jesse Viola Hill, brothers, Kirby, Pvt, SHELBYVILLE.-Albert Worland, 77. Sur | Buchanan Arthar, Robert, John, Pvt, George and vivors: Wife, Anna; daughter, Mrs. H M
[Arzet; sisters, Miss Mary Worland, Mrs.| Merrill B. McFall, pastor of First |
Raymond Smith,
LAPEL—Mrs. Ella Willits, 67. Survivors: |John Simmonds, Mrs. Eugene Worland 8ons, Charles, Reuben; daughter, Mrs, Carl | brothers, Col. Frank, Charles, Maurice, Wertz; sister, Mrs. M. Sipple. WARREN--Marzuis M. Tam, 81, Sur
MARION— Edward F. Daniels, 37. S8ur.|Vivors: Wife, Josie; son, Merritt; sister, | Hill.
vivors: Wife,’ Ruby; daughters, Diana, | Mrs. Elsie Wygant, Sara; son, Edward; mother, Mrs. Mary | -_-
canlels; sister, - Miss Harplett 5: | V v N brother, Robert c iid Bip Daniels | CHINA PLANS AIR LINES
vivors: Wife, Anna; sofis, Lon, Stanley, Elmer, Fisher, Mrs. Mary, Munson,” Mrs. Efe | poration Bmith, Mrs. Zerna Hall, Mrs. Lillian Os- | born, Mrs, Ina Taylor, Mrs. Anna Huff- beginning man, . [inaugurate NEW ALBANY --Roy WwW Burvivors: Wife, Margaret: son. Larry | : Patrick; parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Canton passenger lines.
announced today tha in September it- wil Chungking - Shanghai
Darneal: brother, William 8.; sister, Miss |
Mrs. Bertha Floyd, 42.. Survivors: Sons, William, James, Raymond; brother, Herbert sisters, Mrs. Lillie Dtughty, Mrs.
Steph. To Serer Wite. ‘3 y : Stirling funeral home for Orvel R. Amelia; Aan, Mrs. Tillie Teives, Mrs Local Physician S Services
OAKTOWN-—John William Ford, 82
William Revel, brothers, Rufus and Paul Forston,| Charles, Theodore: brother, Prank; sis-
PERU-—Dr. George H. Ensminger, 65
® He of the Central College of| Rites for Martin L. Maddux, Bed- Some: a Fletener Bye She pag Mesqueiente, Kokomo Yon Bopert '| Physicians and Surgeons; he was a ford, former Indianapolis resident, 2S¢h eiployed by the Mooney- Rogers, Pittsburgh, Cal. Mrs Darneal, 37.| Chungking-Peiping and Chungking. |* > >1¢1an¢ ' Mueller-Ward Drug Co :
NEW YORK, Aug. 24 (U, P).— The New York Central railroad
President Gustav Metzman dis~ closed that the employees were being given a management-pro-duced hook, “Cumpany Manners,” which tells them the most becoming thing they can wear is a pleasant smile.”
FUNERAL SET "For Stonecutters' Secretary FOR CLYDE HAWKINS The on Yk Cora rad
Services will be conducted at 2ficiate and burial will ‘be in Beth Services for Clyde Hawkins, su- make its 136.000 employees “the |P. m. Sunday-at the Robert W. El cemetery pervising foreman ‘In the plant ‘most polite and most helpful Mr. Rootstein was born in Russia depagtment of the Indiana Beil group of railroad workers in the Sole, oho to Fines 2 jus and bad lived in Ijansols i Telephone Co. will be held in the world.” home, osbrook st. Burial will years. He was an employee o e ‘ rere | yee ’S ; Ask ary 2:3 1, Tomorrow at 2. {be in Acton cemetery. Barnett Bottle Co, and a member Royster & Askin mortua y at 0 Rites for Df. Frank 6 Tinsley. Mr. Coyle, who was 57, was a of the Central Avenue Temple. Mr. DP. m. ‘Saturday. Burial will be in : ed Vestardar is ‘home. | StODe€CUtter for the G. Ittenbach Co. Rootstein was 63. Crown Hill cemetery. ; Who died yesterday at his home, , cident of Indianapolis most of| Survivors include his wife, Mrs, Mr. Hawkins, who was 38, died e| 2825 Central ave, ‘will be held at his: life, he was secretary .of the Hattie Rootstein and a daughter,| Wednesday in his cottage near p.m. tomorrow at Flanner & Journeymen Stonecutters’ Associa- Mrs. Ruth Herscovitz, Los Angeles. Decatur, Mich, after being 1il [i i Ni nearly two years. He resided on mortuary. The Rev./lion of North America. i > . {nearly ] Surviving are his wife, Sally; a MRS. NELLIE WALK R. R. 7 : ‘| Methodist church in Bloomington, daughter, Mrs. Elnor Kingham, In- | Services tor Miss Nellie L. Walk,| A "native of Urbana, 0, Mr |will officiate with burial in Crown|dianapolis; a son, Aviation Ord- Who lived In Indianapolis most of Hawkins had been in telephone "| [nanceman 3-c John Allen Coyle, Der life, will be conducted at 8:30 work since 1912 and with the Dr. Tinsley, who was 81 had |in the South Pacific and two sis-| m. tomorrow in Feeney & Feeney Indiana Bell Telephone Co. for the practiced medicine in Indianapolis | ters, Mrs. Peter Greeley, Detroit, mortuary.and at 9 a. m. in St. last 25 vears
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é « 9 U 9, . i § rear {Mich., and Mrs. Ann Haines, Ak- Patrick's Catholic church. Burial! Survivors include his wife. Ge- LF P tt . + e The Rev. Charles Wilsén Evans, 172. sur: CHUNGKING, Aug. 24 (U. P).| TOT het 3) years 2 Yusred an on. Oo : will be in Holy Cross cemetery. |neva: a son. Donald B. South a u in 11m Henry: * daughters, Mrs. ona| fhe China National Aviation cor-|: Ss y *
Miss Walk, who was a native of Bend: five daughters, Mrs. Ann
| Tinsley, in the Pythian building. Lafayette, died yesterday in her Brown, Springfield, O.; Mrs. Harry
} a graduate and former faculty, MARTIN L. MADDUX
Yr " 2 y + J > | member of Broadway Methodist Will be held at 3 p. m. Monday in * Pe ruil Sever Beulah Appiegate, Delmas ¥ oo ! ichurch, the Indiana Medical so-| Flanner & Buchanan ‘mortuary, Y8rS ago when she retired because and Mrs. Glenn Richardson, Wau- |
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TC s al w OW . of illness. ; keegan, Ill; his mother, Mrs. Anna fey en the staff of Methyl [Bune will be in Crown Hill cem Survivors include four sisters, Hawkins, and two sisters Mrs vin are his wife, Carrie:! Mr. Maddux died Tuesday in Miss Sallie Walk, Mrs. Mary Man. Florence Bunnell and Mrs. - Helen the son: a daughter. Mrs. Kath-| Minneapolis, Minn hing 2nd Mrs. Joseph Manning, all Pence, all of Sprinafield, O. 'erine Hamer, and a sister, Miss Lue| Born in Cincinnati, O., Mr. Mad- °f Indianspons, and Mus Jane E B. Tinsley, all of Indianapolis. dux lived here about 20 years ago. ‘Walk, Toledo, O. BAIS ie muttens he was an ARCH N. HAMILTON Culle 1516 E. Vermont st, who | ’ architect with the Indiar - 7 AN. HAL : ley, 1016 E. rmont st, wi |ALBERT L. McCRAY stone Co., in Bedford. fishes Yime | Rites for Arch N. Hamilton, who died yesterday in the U. S. VetServices for Albert L.. McCray, Survivors include his wife, Ger- died Wednesday in his home, 1820 erans’ Administration hospital at 2106 N. Talbott ave. who died Tues- trude; two sisters, Mrs. Maybelle N. Delaware st, will be held at 2 Marion, will be held at 10 a. m. to‘day in his home, will be held today | Merriman, Detroit,- Mich.,, and Mrs. P. m. mony In the Hamilton morrow in Moore mortuarjes peace ; {James B. Webb, Springfield. O., ang funeral home, 3002 Winthrop ave. chapel. at 2 p. m. at the Royster & Agen brother, de 4 of ina Burial will be in Crown Hill. He The Rev. Roy E. Mueller, pastor Mortuary, Joe N. Merdman 8 delphia, Pa. | was 63. of the Wallace Street Presbyterian Burial will be in Crown hi. S—— | Mr. Hamilton was a native of church, will officiate. Burial will be | Mr. McCray, “who was 50. had 'wogEg 4 ROOTSTEIN | Trinity Springs. He had worked 18 in Crown Hill, lived in Marion county all his life Services for Moses A. Rootstein, years for the National Motor Car| Mr. Culley, a life resident of Inand was an employee of the North who died yesterday in his home at Co. and five years for the Perine dianapolis and veteran of world war Side Transfer Co. 3747 Ruckle st, will be held Sun- Oil Refining Co. He went to Texas I, was 66. Survivors include his wife, MIS. | day at 2 p. m. in the Aaron-Ruben three years ago, but returned here Surviving are the wife, Mrs. Eva | Stella McCray; four daughters, Miss | funeral home. Rabbi Israel Chodos recently. His wife, Mrs. Evelyn L. Culley: a stepson, Homer Crosby, | Rut Mat Mora), Dp Sine and _ Cantor Myro Glass will of- iiton, died two years ago. |Roachcale, and two grandchildren. | | Louise cCray, iss ydia - - an oy McCray and Mrs, Lois Dortch, all of Indianapolis; two sons, S. Sgt. Irvin E. McCray, Herington, Kas., and T. 4th Gr. Albert W. McCray, and a {sister, Miss Marie McCray.
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| be in Washington Park. Mrs. Jackson, who was 53, died at {the home of her mother-in-law, | Mrs. Ida Stone, 1817 N. Rural st. ' She was a member of the Gethse- | mane Lutheran church. | Surviving are the husband, ; Thomas E. Jackson; a daughter, | Patricia Jane, Indianapolis; two | | sisters, Mrs. Alex Messmer, North | | Vernon, and Mrs. Alex Kautsky,| Indianapolis, and four brothers,| ‘August F. Denker, St. Louis, Mo.: Henry W. Denker, Detroit; Oscar C.! Denker and Charles W. Denker, | Indianapolis. : |
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| ISAAC, M. WALLACE " i |. Rites for Isaac. M. Wallace: 810 N. Jefferson ave.;*who™ died yester- | day in City hospital, will be held Sunday in Fountain Head, Tenn. | Burial will be in Fountain Head. | Mr. Wallace, who was 62, was an employee of the Indianapolis Screw {Products Corp. A resident of In{dianapolis 30 years, he was a mem- | {ber of the Church of Christ in Gar-'! fleld Heights. | Surviving are his wife, Sarah; | [three daughters, Mrs. Mary Bunch, | Mrs. Elizabeth Bell and Miss Lena | Wallace, all of Indianapolis; two (sons, Elmer and Jesse, both of In- |
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