Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1945 — Page 5
FRIDAY, AUG. 0 RO ER, INDIANAPOLIS. TIMES
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|general manager of the C. O. Free of ‘Buna, Saidor, Leyte and Lu- —Dime store heiress Barbara
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yr . y 11, . 2431 : Ye i Rail Agent's Widow Active home, 98 East ar. Woodrus pi, Rites-for Mrs. Bogert Set 5 of a taaud Waddell, 2431, | Rites Set Tomorrow fOF| chic black suit, divorced Actor | Dl AMOND RINGS
will be held ‘at r,, has report- te M. Beatrice Hicks. | Cary Grant yesterday by relating | In Organizations. 10:30 a. m. bo- For Tomorrow. i to the ite Mrs. M. Be "| he was so “bored” by her friends [|| Ev ES oR Mrs. Grace York Myers died yes- morrow in: Grin. ] 3 Services for Mrs. Mary Bogert,| assign ment Services for Mrs. M, Beatrice that “it made me rather nerv- | TOOTS EY i steiner’'s funeral | oY i X 7 00 Tax
terday after a four-months' illness|home. ll who died yesterday, will be held to-| jioiisiy hg Mi- Hicks, 1815 Montcalm st, will be| 5,5" at her home, 2323 College ave. She] The Rev. John RSF SEs morrow at 2 p. m. at the home of po co four held at 3 p. m. tomorrow In Moore| The handsome actor, her first
| was the widow of Charles Myers, F. Edwards, pas- 3 her daughter, Mrs. Everett M. Scho- years service E Mortuaries Colonial chapel. The commoner husband aftér two 14 4Carat brilliant “Tradition” president of the safety board during jor. o we Breage tS field, 5202 N. Delaware st. The, with the fa- : Rev. William E. Burrows, pastor of previous maktaces » pie meth Diamond set in 14-Kt. yellow former Mayor Sullivan's adminis-|church of which Rev. William 8. Burrows, rector of| mous 32d divi- St. Paul's Episcopal church, will] did not contes on. :
a 7 ; gold—exceptional * in beauty 3 . | sion which fMciate their marriage agreement of July E d li 1 . I's Episcopal church, will ® officiate. : 74 and quality at this ‘price ation ang, general, asent Yor SelM. Sree hs h : su en Episcopal fought 600 days Burial will be in Washington|t 8, 1042, he waived any claim to [| | gil} and quay et Sei New York Central railroad. Her member, w om officiate. : in combat. He ~~ oo oil |Park cemetery. a portion of her $40,000,000 | fx”... 1 1y cut and polished for lasting husband died in 1936. S34 cy B Mr. Free Mrs, Bogert was a member of St.| contracted ma- : Mrs. Hicks, who was 65, died yes-| fortune. IOP beauty. Mounted with two A life resident of Indianapolis, bis n Lrown x Paul's Episcopal church and a life] laria while overseas and was 'hos- |terday in City. hospital after an s’ | Ee TNA. side diamonds or in tailored Mrs. "Myers was on. active’ Dettior a " I "1. was alse a member of the Women's Depart-| pitalized until recently at Wake- |jllness of two years. Born in Callo- LOCAL SEAMAN | a f RS 3 setting. Each ring is backed cretie op NE A wonc r. i 0 ag Vat nd | ment club. She was also a. member man hospital. way county, Kentucky, Mrs. Hicks HOME ON LE AVE , P\ A with Sears famous guarantee or y ken : ; former building i ractor re a of the Public Health Nursing asso-| Lt. Waddell, who wears the {moved to Indianapolis in 1908. She LEY AMS of Satisfaction or Your ay 2 ey 2 : $. Episcopa was active in re gious an or ciation, the Women’s Committee of| Asiatic-Pacific ribbon with four [was a member of St. Paul's church] A seaman 2-¢c in the seabees, 3 REN } Money Back. Society of Plonsers the art Aves affairs. He taught the fst BH.e|the Indianapolis Symphony or- battle stars, the Philippine liber- |and Myrtle Temple, Pythian Sisters, Harold Paul Thau, son of Mr. and § F/ JF fati y f1 sere: 1 e Ph al class for the blind in Jrianap 1s chestra and the Children’s museum.| ation ribbon and the presidential |and was a past matron of Naomi|Mrs. Paul Thau, 813 E. Qrange st. Others: $75 to $150 plus ax Sutin ot In snapolls an ie 10s and was a member ol the Men's| oo was one of the original mem-| citation, is engaged to an Aus- [chapter 14, O. E, S, in Louisville, |is home on a 12-day leave. | / : } BPD Ss Rgue © omen oters. |Bible class of his church. th bers of the Indianapolis Little the-| tralian girl who is coming to In- |Ky. He has completed his boot train- al i r M yr nelude \hree . sisters, He was a former president of the ater, predecessor of the present| dianapolis as soon as transporta- Survivors include her husband,|ing at Sampson naval base in New ; Also sold on Easy 1erms Ms, ulu A. Kramer and Miss| Brookside Civil league a 8 mgs Civic theater, in which sne re-| tion facilities are available. William J.: three daughters, Mrs.|York and will, report to mel RT : Te ep oF nan De he Indians MeGu ey. Sin: tained an active interest until her ETT Erma Geddes, Mrs. Edna May Island Tuesday for more training. > . ' , » illness. etu——— m—— — Elkhart, and a brother, Charles C.|O. Free and Robert L. Free, of In- Jasy Hine | Stamper snd Mrs, Sy cperuil York, of Indianapolis. dianapolis; four daughters, Mrs. Stage Appearances ull ot No Allis pI NISLEY BEAUTIFUL SHOES The body was taken to the Flan-|Florence E. MacDonald, Mrs. Helen| An honorary member of the af-| i To Cr y I napo ing ner & Buchanan mortuary, Richmond and Miss Mary Alice Free,| fairs committee of the Civic on te South RS fio: » sister. Mrs. of Indianapolis; and Mrs, Lorraine peqter, ghe is remembered for sev-| : R S N AY Mary Hebden, and a brother, WilOSCAR HESS Lawson, Pittsburgh, Pa.; three sis- brilliant’ characterizations in| li N. Brooks. both of Louisville Services for Oscar Tess, 61 Regent |ters, Mrs. Fannie Van Noy and Miss erg} byilitant. oh za —rp—— am hy dehild st, who died Wednesday in City|Esther Free, Miami, Fla, and Mrs. the theater, many of which were | and three grandchildren. hospital, will be conducted by the Julian B, Callel, Philadelphia, and | played with her daughter, Mrs. Rites Will Be at 10:30 for ;. FLETCHER JOHNSON ee grandc ren, : Be a Ar ce Sota tr st sopra S| ead of Fitm, | Ren wil be ondied ot morrow at 10 a. m. in the J. C.|BERT A. GUDGEL 3 toe housekeeper dn “The Docbie | la. m. tomorrow in the Flanner & Wilson funeral home. Burial will] Services for Bert A. Gudgel, who Survivors include, besides Mrs. Services for Benjamin Lyman, gychanan mortuary for J. Fletcher be in Mt. Pleasant. (died Wednesday in Methodist hos-|gehofield. her sister, Mrs, J. O. president of Lyman Brothers, Inc.| johnson, real estate dealer and
Mr. Hess, who was 62, was a na-|pital, will be conducted tomorrow t. f Los. Angeles, Cal: a who died yesterday in his home, 2028 . t ircle tive of Johnson City and had lived at 1:30 p. m. in Olney, Ill. Burial Sohuits 0 : 8 g SOTCESSions OPefalor F Whe OFF
| niece, Mrs. H. T. Van Landingham | Central ave., will be held at 10:30] bus station. ih Indianapolis. since Iv. He was wi be 1 art , TL, M |and a nephew, Alexander Thomson, |, um gunday in the Indianapolis] The Rev. Sidney Blair Harry, station and was a member of the Col wily 5 ue : a | both of Indianapolis; also a niece, yeprew Temple of which he was a| pastor of Meridian Heights PresbyBrotherhood of Railway and Steam- near Zionsville for two years ana| “> FS. Mace, and a nephew. memper. terian church, will officiate. Burial ship Clerks. ved _ of ® a Yo Sears go James. Thomson, both of LoS| Raphi Morris M. Feuerlicht will] will be in Crown Hill He is survived by a daughter. was a member of the Oln ity . Angeles. In addition, there are tWo| ,meiate and burial will be in the In-| Mr. Johnson, who was 65, died Mrs. Elbert Bernd, Indianapolis; lat Brethren church. The oy is oe great-nephews and three great-| Gianapolis Hebrew cemetery. yesterday. A native of Burlington, three brothers, John and Walter, Jal. Conkle Funeral hom y nieces, besides two great- gress Mr. Lyman, a native of Hungary,| Carroll county, he moved to IndiIndianapolis, and Paul of san| He is survived by his is Mary. | EPDEWs and nieces. was 77, and had lived in Indian-|anapolis about 40 years ago. His Bernardino, Cal., and a sister, Mrs. wo daughters, Mrs, Lucille Jenkin, Butial WI! be mm Crown Hillapclis 39 years. He liad been presi] home Was s% 5340 College ave. For NS Campus nonchalance can be effectively Georgia Harris, Indiarfapolis. Burbank, Cal, and Mrs. Mary Jane cemetery. dent of the Lyman firm since 1926.| the last five years he had been as- ul
cs ith the C. B. h = accentuated in smart smooth-fittin = | Fernley, Boise, Ida., and four sons,| LEROY 0. JACKSON He was a member of the Monument | sociated with the C Durham ! 8
" Masonic lodge and B'nai B'rith and|& Co., real estate agency, 8 E.| \ Nisley casuals... like this one with Betty’ $ Beauty Shop Deore or Ho nsinmadl OC. Funeral services were held Ina former member of the Lions club| Market st. - pinked-edge center vamp seam ; ; 1 New Albany for Leroy O. Jackson, |and the state guard. After moving here, Mr. Johnson 318 E. Vermont st, | apolis, and Sgt. Paul Gudgel. veteran of world war II, who dad Surviving are the wife, Ottilie; a|entered the candy business and and leather heele ad Soles. 5 LL 1172 | MRS. JESSIE YOUNT Saturday in the United Slates Vet. | 5O0 Carl, both of Indianapolis; a|later operated candy stores in n brown leather. $4.9 (Just off Mass. Ave) || . a n “| sister, Mrs. Ethel Krauss, and one |Ithaca, N. Y.; Champaign, Ill, and : Opening Special! Services for Mrs. Jessie Yount, erans hospital. Mr. Jackson, Who | grandchild. Allentown, Pa. He was a member
Reg. $10 © QB(Q 1437 N. Tibbs ave. will be held at|was 36, formerly lived here t 318 — lg! the Meridian Heights PresbyOIL WAVE 0) |2 p. m. tomorrow in the Royster & |g. 21st st. - MRS. CARRIE S. HOFFMAN terian church. Complete with Mrs.
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: Hair Set son lived there and in New Albany (at 3 p, m. in the Flanner & Bu- |dianapolis, and two daughters, Mrs, A pr ~~ NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY | Wednesday in Methodist hospital. before entering the army. He chanan Mortuary for Mrs. Carrie, Harry E. Abel, Honolulu, Hawaii, bt 6 yesient oF Mahlon So nh served nine months and was dis- |g Hoffman, who died yesterday in|and Mrs. Betty Lane, Newport * S the widow o =| charged two years ago as a master | 7 WE BUY DIAMONDS {liam Yount, former employee of The 8 t af y bei Ee d Methodist hospital. She was 76. |News, Va 014 Gold, Watches, Dental Gold Nl News sergeant after being injured over-| Mrs Hoffman was a native of 24 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST Silver, Antique & Costume Jewelry s wo seas. Ohio and had lived here 50 years. | MRS. MARY E. HAROLD ; iN. AN Ad * The S Older yous Jowetey | urvivors are two grand- -daugh- Survivors include his mother, She was a member of the Evangeli- Funeral services for Mrs. Mary E. ) re AR Ro, SL : ters, Marjorie Higdon and Virginia|aprs, Alice Kellams. of Indianap- eal Lutheran church of Our Re-\ (Mole) Haold wil te bold or 30] * BARON JEWELRY CO. ] Higdon, both of Indianapolis, :
olis; a brother, Earl Jackson of | qeemer i i B 0dd Fellow Bidg., 1-3 N. P St. , . p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Brothers Gad Pract os Poin & Wash. Sia. | Burial wil be in Washington Park | New Albany, and a half-brother,| ghe is survived by a daughter,| Central chapel. Dr. Dallas L
Sgt. John Kellams Jr. serving in| Miss Mildred A. Hoffman: two sis-| Browning, pastor of North Method-.| ©
ES "WOLF'S OPEN EVERY NIGHT ——— === the air corps in California. ters, Mrs. Edward West and Mrs.| {st church, will officiate. > i | MILLER-WOHL'S fest, an ther, Joh ’ died |= | BACK TO Sl BARGAINS! || mrs. ueLen Line EE Poll vas, atc, Wie Wat Bono /ih
yesterday in her home at'3732 N. Rites for Mrs. Helen Line, pro-|will be in Crown Hill Illinois st.
’ Girls’ SCHOOL Girls’ 1009, Wool | prietor of a grocery at 6000 Bluff A native of Indianapolis, Mrs
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tomorrow in the G. H. Herrmann| Services for Mrs. Lillian W. Mans- life. The widow of Milton L.|: $9295 funeral home. Burial will be infield, 110 Berkley rd., who died | Harold, who in 1933, she was
- Mt. Pleasant cemetery. | Wednesday, will be held tomorrow a member North Methodist
DRESSES | 79 SWEATERS rd., will be conducted at 2:30 p. m.|MRS. LILLIAN MANSFIELD Harold had lived here most of her
Styles Mrs. Line died yesterday in ajat 4 p. m. in Edwardsville, Ill. She church and ‘was active in the street wear nursing home after a six-months’ was 81. Golden Rule Bible class of the
NS ’ and . ) illness. She was 49. A lifelong; Mrs. Mansfield had been a resi- church, Girls’ ANKLETS 15¢ Be : : \ | resident of Indianapolis, she was a!dent of Indianapolis for 30 years. Survivors include a daughter, MEDIUM colors. Sizes 8% to 10%. ‘NY * member of the Center Meinl She is survived by six daughters,| Mrs. Abbie B. Roempke of Indian- : Vig church. { Mrs. Martin H. Fisher, Washington; | apolis; two grandsons, one of whom, A : : i Survivors include two daughters, | Mrs. George Shetler, Charleston, W.| Chief Electrieian’s Mate Jack G. WEIGHT 5 I! (OL 4 te / Mrs. Helen Ellis and Mrs. Marjorie |Va.; Mrs. E. A, Gill, St. Louis, Mo.,| Roethpke, is serving in the navy ad Blankenship; a son, Hugh; a sister, | and ‘Mrs, C. C. Matthews, Mrs.|at Miami, Fla, and three great- ———————— |
Mrs. Irma Ruff, and three grand-|CHester Jackson and Mrs. M. L. Ent, | grandchildren. children, all of Indianapolis. Indianapolis. Burial will be in Carmel.
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