Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1945 — Page 4
MARS WEEK-END
Police _ Question Three In Virginia Ave. Holdup.
A series of stickups, break-ins and strongarm robberies were reported to police over the week-end, Sev. eral arrests were made, Police today were questioning
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‘Jireport of a 20-year-old woman who
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three mien in connection “with the holdup of Harry V. Durbin, 49, of 781 E. McCarty st. Three men stopped Mr, Durbin at Virginia ave. and Cedar st., and took $12 from
A soldier, a 17-year-old and an-
CRIME FLIRE-UP]
Moose post 334, newly organized by Mrs. Dorothy Johnson, will install officers at 8 p. m. Wednesday. The meeting will be held in the Memorjal room of the Moose City Home, 135 N, Delaware st, with ‘Mrs. nett, president of the 11th district, as installing ofmcer, Mrs. Elsie Collins, past pres-
Mrs, Johnson ident of the 11th district, will as-
other man who answered the description of the bandits were ar-| rested shortly after the holdup, Articles identified by Mr. Durbin were found in their possession. Police are holding the civilians on vagrancy charges and the soldier was released to military police, Foils Pickpocket
A car,- equipped with ‘a siren, forced Chester Sandlin, 7109 Edgewater pl, over to the curb at East Riverside dr. and 16th st. Mr. told police
sist. The following will be installed: Mrs, Dorothy Johnson, president; Mrs. Mae Aufderhelde, 1st vice pres-
ident; president: Miss Fay Ogden, recording secretary; Mrs. Murl Toole, core
Mrs. Mary Smith,” 2d vice
New Legian Auxiliary Will Install Officers Wednesday
The American Legion auxiliary to
Sam "Bén- |
responding secretary; Mrs. Rovene Seiler, sergeant-at-arms; Mrs, Charlotte Shorten, chaplain, and Mrs, Julia. Kirkpatrick, historian, Committee chairmen are Mrs. Charlotté Shorten, Americanism; Mrs. Lyda Cox, child welfare; Mrs. Emma Renn, community service; Mrs, Helen Clark, constitution and by-laws; Mrs. Ruth Toole, finance; Mrs, Charlotte Evans, girls’ state; Miss Fay Ogden, legislation; Mrs. Ethel Steele, membership, Mrs, Carrie Head, merit system; Mrs. Lucille Farrington, music; Mrs. Rovene Seiler, national news, and | Mrs. Stella Mosburg, Pan-Ameri- | can; Mrs. Mary Smith, poppy; Mrs. Murl Toole, publicity; Mrs. Rosemary Flynn, rehabilitation and employment, and Mrs. Nita Beckley, ritual, Meetings of the auxiliary will be held on the second Friday of each | month in the Memorial room.
Organizations
regular meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m.
Irvington Temple No. 411 will hold its
{two of three men in the car got {out and took $8 from him, Clarence Kestler, 74, of R. R. 1, Box 392, grappled with a man who picked his pocket in the bus station last night. He told police he seized the man as he felt a hand in his rear pocket and recovered his wallet as the man-broke away. The man fled from the station. Mrs. Opal Ahart, 30, of San An~ tonio, Tex., said a man; dressed as a soldier, forced her to hand over her purse containing $300 and bus tickets in the terminal station, Armed Holdup A holdup near the statehouse Saturday night was reported by Orville Floyd, 6562 KE. Arch st, who said two men pointed guns at him and took $10 In cash and a war bond. Police also were Investigating the
said she was criminally assaulted. Theft of rings valued at $0800 from a room in Methodist hospital was reported by the private nurse, Mrs. William ©. White, 2164 N, Talhott ave. Harold Sears, 46, of Room 225, Jefferson hotel, sald someone entered his room and took $27 early yesterday. Other Burglaries Other burglaries included $100 and a revolver stolen from the home of Mrs. Hazel Ward, 826 N. New Jersey st.; $10 from the apartment of Mrs. Myrtle Nankwell, 1313 N. New Jersey st, and $50 from the home of Roy Powell, 217 N. State ave Ralph Greeson, 40, of 526 8. Alabama st., told police he shot at a prowler near his home late last night and believed he hit the man. He said his home has been burglarized three times, Leslie Pruitt of 23 BE. 8%. Joseph st. reported he was slugged by a man who had hitched a ride with him yesterday afternoon on Shelby st. He was not robbed.
the women’s auxiliary of Sahara Grotto, will have a covered dish luncheon at 12: 30 p. m. tomorrow in the Grotto I mission will be two garments of wearing apparel for men, household linens,
corps, 44, will meet at 1 p. m, tomorrow in Ft. Friendly for a business meeting and practice for inspection.
ing. A card party will follow at 8:16 p.
a covered dish luncheon Thursday at the hall followed by a business meeting.
Patan un William 7. ¥. Krueger is worthy patron,
hold 1a sthied meeting Wednesday ai 8
widre, life-long resident of Indianapolis who died this morning at her home, 720 Prospect st, will be held at 1:30 p. m, Wednesday at the G. Hd, Herrmann funeral home, 1505 S. East st. Hill cemetery.
was a member of the Zion Evan gelical and Reformed church, the Rebecca lodge and was secretary of the Olive Branch Girls’ club,
Earle ¥. Fullenwider; one son, 8. A.
H. and Charles H. Kellermeyer, all of Indianapolis.
ices were planned today for Miller H. McDee, 18, Royerton, who was killed instantly when an Indiana railroad bus struck him Saturday while he was crossing Ind. 3 at Royerton.
The Needle Work Guild of Ameriea of
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women or ‘children or
Maj. Robert Anderson, Woman's Relief
Ellen Rebekah lodge 520 will meet at) 7:30 p. m. Thursday in the Holloway Cod
— Auxiliary 393 to the Brotherhood of Loco~ motive Firemen and Enginemen will have
Brookside Chapter No. 481, 0, E. 8, will hold ua sated Biseting tomorrow at 8 lvia P. Jones is worthy
Corinthian Chapter No. 456, 0. E. 8., will
W. Washington st. Mrs.
ach! Goodwin Is worthy matron and Mr. dr Claude Goodwin is worthy patron.
MRS. FULLENWIDER
RITES WEDNESDAY
Services for Mrs. Clara Fullen-
Burial will be in Crown
Mrs, Fullenwider, who was 61,
She ls survived by her husband,
D, 3-¢ Earl 0. Fullenwider, and four |Street. brothers, Edward CO, Kellermeyer of| One Indianapolis driver, Lee Rio Vista, Cal: Henry CO. Walter|Strange, 24, son of Mrs. Nellie
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14 ARE INJURED | IN TRAFFIC HERE
Local Man Dies of juries In Richmond Hospital.
Traffic accident over the weekend resulted in serious injuries to
{ two teen-age victims, ‘while 12 | | other persons received minor injuries, Edward Stoeffler, 16, of 4750 BE. 38th st, 1s in a critical condition at City hospital today from injuries received Saturday. He was thrown through the roof of his car when | it collided with an auto driven by | Laurel L. Benton, 52, of 815 N. Wallace st. at 42d st. and Sherman
Mr. Benton's wife, Ethel, received cuts in fhe accident. Caroline Border, 1702 Ludlow ave., was injured when a car driven by Eugene M. Border, 33, also of 1702 Ludlow ave. collided with a car driven by Pvi. Thomas Elsea, 18,
at Illinois and McCarty sts. Soldier Arrested \ ‘One passenger in the soldier's car, Pvt. Harold Schiller, 28, Ft. Harrison, received minor injuries. Eleven other persons in Mr. Border'’s car were treated and released from City hospital. Pvt. FElsea was arrested on charges of reckless driving and | failure to stop at a preferential
Anderson, 510 Laurel st, died Friday night in a Richmond hospital of injuries received Friday night in an automobile dccident near Eaton, O. A passenger in his car, Miss Ellen Loomis, Park Ridge, Ill; died earlier Friday,
POST REWARD FOR WATCHMAN’S SLAYER
Glidden Feed Co. officials today offered a reward of $1000 to spur the search for the robber-slayer of
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