Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1945 — Page 4

TIMES EMPLOYEE'S [=i inl a : Survivors include his wife, Mrs reba = SON DIES SUDDENLY [== ace, = Toda wi Mrs. oqay| \ . Mr. and Mrs. Jr. 5716 | Ammon Runnells and Luther Run- nt om WW . ly of nells, Picayune; and Walter Run-| os . The ed . detent in |nells, Gogalusa, La, and step-| z ox s-month:| MRS. ELLA SMITH ! she engrav-| - Mrs. Ella Smith, 1012 N. Wallace|. (Continue ing department of The Indianapolis| st. died yesterday in the home of) B A Times. Survivors besides his par-|her daughter, Mrs. James Carr, in troops. led the - stopped ot ents are his grandmother, Mrs.|NeW York city. Mrs. Smith, who ; troops who teok over from the ma~ signal. a Anna Kuprion, his maternal grand-| "8s 72, was a member of the St.|She and her mother had been wait-|DUE AT SEATTLE: No units. |PUE AT BAX DIEGO: rines on Guadalcanal. Im 1044 he . examine . parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Reul,| Mark Lutheran church and thefing for the handsome intelligence| U: 3 3 Sisssna—4s navel persannet |, Clermont. destroyers Gulespie, Catawan fiod he Tih army on & 600-mile drive +4lipped.on. of Louisville, Ky. "| Fidelity Rebekah lodge 227, Major's arrival on the last leg of] U 8 8. Plunkett—-115 naval personel. Peaster. Saperoft, Kalk, snd! Baller, ang through southern France to join the ceived head | “Services will be at § 8. m. in the Survivors besides her daughter| his journey from Hong Kong where| ne army officer a 184 - * : final assault on Germany. was taken. to. home Monday in|include a sister, Mrs. Marie Jerrell, he was freed from a prison camp. | U- 8. 8. President—36 naval personnel AT NEW YORK: : The fourth army, which Patch De mo. Monday fapolis; two" faughters| Miss Hahn who had disclosed] ™d 1463 army troops. moarus Vidory—1991. troops including | commanded since last July, will hold 7 : i ’ and one great-grandaughter. their love in her book about China,| answer enough. “| seth MP. rt Guard Co. eoist| memorial services at all its stations Early toda Funeral arrangements have not/greeted Boxer with a hug and af Pending official notification of his| Armored Ordnance Maintenance Bn., 100 today 06, of 3040 M ,| been completed. ; kiss. After posing for pictures they| freedom, Boxer said he would stay Gen Siewari—3043 troops including 426 i . 2800 block o soon left for Miss Hahn's Man-|with Miss Hahn's sister, Mrs, ¥. K.[pelients 06th Reuway Grand Di HONG KONG TRADE OPENS taken to the - FOUR. INDUCTED hattan apartment where she had|Smith, Bn. 756i Railway Shop Bn. 3030h Ge | HONG KONG, Nov. 33 (U, P)~ : Northeast chapel. Burial will be} Marion county local Draft Board| prepared a turkey dinner. The couple’ first met in Shanghai| Trick Co, 171s training uait, 301 Hong Kong was reopened today Injured Jot Sutherland Park cemetery. Mr.(10 announced today names of four| Boxer said he was ready “to make|in 138 and met egain in Hong|“y ‘8 army hospital ship Jarrett 3. |DOrmal trading in all commodities Detective Runnells, who was 45, died in his/local army inductees. They are Wil-|an honest woman of Emily” as soon] Kong in 1940, when they fell in love. | Huddieston—57 ‘pati¢nts. “lexcept a few which are in short Park ave, wi home yesterday. lie Jake Price, 1120 Fletcher ave.las he is notified that, his wife's|Carols was born Oct. 17, 1961. In| jenry Middleton — $17" miscellaneous [SUPPLY and are under world allocae ‘morning whe He served for three years as chief Charles D. Mitchener, 1141 Bates divorce had been granted in Eng-|September 1943 Miss Hahn and the] troops. : tion through the United Nations, Jeady 1 bos of the guards at the Army air force st. Glenn Raymond Price, 1821 New land. “That is,” he said, “if Emily|child came to America aboard the| peier Mewuire 7: troons no unite |Traders were notified they were at Ris arm wag depot at Indiana state fairgrounds st, and Bernard Joseph Steeb, 1205| will have me.” Gripsholm. They had not seen| John Pillsbury—853 troops. no units. |liberty to resume operations without Orville She! and as a janitor for the Indian-|Wade st, Miss Hahn's glowing welcome was|Boxer again until yesterday, tier oh Sopa t: units, |former restrictions. “Nh Jule to = Delaware st. Jured. : Hur . A 91-year« 170 : ¥ when the av - ® -] : 1872-1945 o How as Hen = was riding wi . ’ si. and Tem A gift from Ayres’ means mone. So 454 Hu WF ‘ JT >> He is in a fa! pa hospi: ] The state EC IG : reported that £ "Final Inspection. . . . A dietitian, a nurse and a.doctor take a last - Greenfield, C Book nt this tray ready for some hungry ward pati and New Alb ph cd : Le The merc ; the weather snowfall of inches. The beat last yea when only 1 fell, ; Rel And the t degrees belo year. “This registered 20 Don’t go i cause it loo ! finally has s with a ven; “forecast by promises ten about two { through Wet “Quite col little or no middle of ni are schedule It should | for the Hoos diana and outlook wit! Cal Temperaty accompanied light snow night and plains state: region as f valley. ' . The merc over most ’ reading of | N. D. The at Chicago ¥ The end. . . . A full siomach and empty plates is mute evidence tonight in at all the planning and care was worth the effort. ' consin, Illin Upper MI * . . and Wiscor Takes Train Trip With One Penny sna Wisco ST. LOUIS, Mo. Nov. 23 (U.; She sald she ran away because ways. - P)~Ten-year-old Patricia Bar- | «the teacher blamed me for things While ' th ton, who came all the way from | y i404 go, I didn’t want to go shivered, 14 New York on a penny and a stick ER = summer of bubble gum, left today for her | back to school.” a grandmother's home. in Higbee, NIGHT

ovér this complex.” ] : Patty's : father, John Barton, || Siver. Antiqne ang Ovetume arved hers dast right, with the ine More We Pop) oo J ER idea of taking his daughter home. [3 Export Watoh, Jewelry & §if wt

‘Mo, and will stay “until she gets, |} WE BUY DIAMONDS ns ¥ SE : ou : Destal Geld, | ig A. Nylon Square, 2.00 . "8. Long Nylon Scarf, 200 “Cs, Rayon Jogquerd, 3.78 “Dy Rayon print, 3.00. E. Rayon Sheer, 2.00 “Po Pure white silk, 3.78 -

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