Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1946 — Page 5

JAN, 108

MONDAY, JAN. Ea 1046

W. H. Howard, ExSecrefary Of Board of Trade, Dies

William H. Howard, “retired seo- : retary of the Indianapolis Board |’ "of Trade, died yesterday in St. Vin- |

|ronia COUNTY

| EMPLOYEE DIES|

William J. Dickman Widely Known Cabinetmaker.

‘Wednesday in St. Patrick's Catholic church, Burial will bo in Holy

cent hospital after: & seven month's illness. i Rites will be conducted by Ree

T. R. Thrasher, pastor of the Epis- | #4

copal Church of the Advent, at 2 p. m, Wednesday in Flanner and Buchanan mortuary, Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Mr. Howard, who was 73, served as secretary of the Board of Trade from 1900 until 1043.

Before he went with the Board of

"| Trade he was a member of a grain

firm here. Mr, Howard had lived here more than 62 years and was a member

| ¢Mrs. Martha Ellen Basterday, for-

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BEECH GROVE ‘RESIDENT DIES

Former = Postoffice Clerk Was 81 Years Old.

mer Beech Grove post office employee, died in her home, 101 8. 9th st, Beech Grove, yesterday. Mrs. Easterday, who was 81, came

church's ladies’ aid soclety for 16 years, Services will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in her home. Burial will be in Memorial Park. Survivors include & nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs, Carold Plymate, with whom Mrs. Easterday lived, and two brothers, Charles and

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Golden Wedding

Party Planned

MR. AND MRS. THOMAS E. CHRISNEY, 4211 Guilford ave, will celebrate. their golden wed-

an open house and“ reception from 6 to 10 p: m. in their home. Both were born In Spencer county and. after their marriage, made their first home in Chris ney, Ind, which was built by Mr. Ohrisney's father. They have lived here 26 years. Mr. Chrisney is insurance agent for the Loyalty Group in the Kahn building. The couple has one son, Ray G. Chrisney, who lives here, and a granddaughter, Lt. (Jg) Bula Lee Chrispey, who is a navy nurse at San Diego, Cal.

91ST Y. M. C. A. DINNER IS SET FOR" JAN. 15

Howard ‘N, Sweetman heads a general committee arranging for the 91st annual meeting and dinner of Indiaanpolis’ five Y. M. C. A

4 DEAD, 11 HORTON PORTLAND, ME., FRE

PORTLAND, Me., Jan. 7 (U. P).

ding anniversary tomorrow with |flame

back and neck in a leap from the third story,

¥ ou nda tion,

Rochester, Minn, will

J speak at the

Indiana Associ« ation of Optometrists an nual oonvens

‘tion Jan, 20

in to, | odiaanpolie ve ¥. M._ C. 2 CRIPPLED TROOPSHIP ‘| a Central ¥. M. C. A. bullding. IS TOWED INTO PORT

William H. Howard of the Mystic Tie Lodge, F. and A. M., the Knights Templar and |Elmer Brown; a son ART3-¢ Jack

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RASAS AAR WAY m—

Requiem high mass will be sung at 9a. m. tomorrow in St. Joan of Are church for Mrs. Elizabeth

the Meridian Hills Country club, Darwin Brown, now stationed in MRS. LORETTA C. ARTHUR Survivors include his widow, Mrs. | Texas; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. |’ Lena L. Howard; a son, William |Frank Delaisse, Tell City; two sisH. Howard Jr, New York, and a ters, Mrs. Margaret Davis, Massilsister, Mrs. Carrie M. Bassett, live | 100, O., and Mrs. Agnes Smith, Tell

ing here.

JOSEPHUS HUFFER

Josephus Huffer, employee of the

City, and a brother. Henry Delaisse, Ranger,

EZRA HALL

Mrs. Loretta ©. Arthur, a former Indianapolis resident, died Satur day in the home of a daughter, Mrs. ©. L. Boggs, at Lynwood, Cal. Services will be held in Lynwood tomorrow. She was 86. Mrs. Arthur had lived at Lynwood for the past six years after

Mr. Sweetman will be assisted by Francis M. Hughes, representing the Central branch; C. BE. Eash, East branch; Guy L. Boyd, North branch; Dr. W. W. Stuart, Senate ave. branch, and George Mercer, Southwest branch. Others assigned to committees are G. V. Carrier and Harold Brig-

SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 7 (U, P). ~The crippled navy troopship St. Mary's, with 1866 service men and a platoon of war dogs from Okinaws aboard, was safely in port today after a fiva.dav hattaring hy heavy seas. The St. Mary's was towed to the

. trance to the Golden Gate by the Joseph Gardner Oo. for 20 years, Ezra Hall, who died Friday in the|20 years residence here. She wasiham, program; Judge y W.|en a Dem ae, Burial died yesterday. He was 84. y Veterans’ Administration hospital at|8 member of the First Christian Johnson Jr, reservations} John cruiser Nashville from the point - WASHINGTON. -Old apple trees The wid f Prederick W.| Services are scheduled for 1:30| Danville, INI will be buried today|church at Frankfort, Jones, dinner; Merle Sidener, rec- [nearly 500 miles at sea where she (in poor soll are invigorated by A La Sea pe e...u ti. Tih AON i. Morty. ’ Besides Mrs. Boggs, survivors in-|ognition, and Evan Walker, recep- (was disabled by burned out engine pruning, and by cutting out weak Pintake, she sled Saturday in St. Pp: me OITOW Moors. ” in Mt-Jackson- cemetery following) oo Ale tion, bea last W ay ; oi - Vincent's hospital. Mrs, Pintzke was|8ries peace chapel and burial will . es wnother daughter, Mra. Are "ON. : rings ednesd wood slender outside shoots. er 1 Bt. Joan or Aube in"Gity. cemetery, Columbus. . | 25 i008 t 1:30 p.m. In the Dorsey ithur Herrington. of Indianapolis, church, : He had lived here more than 50] 0Rcrsl home, and two sons, Earle W, Neppel of

Mr, Hall was 60 years old and had Bruce Arth Survivors are a brother, Frank Years and was a member of Roby (y,eq gt 323 N. Fulton st. A veteran Jitianapdlis nn. 0 ‘Heeg of Indianapolis, and three|erts Park Methodist church and. world war I, he had lived here

sisters, Mrs, William 8. Peele, whose| Logan y Foand A.-M. tor 30 years: q Heeg, both of Indianapolis, and Miss| SAMUEL DELLA a son Ernest Hall and -step.| Services for Mrs. Margaret WeldClara Heeg of Los Angeles, Cal. Samuel Della, former Indiana |da hter. Miss Pauline Hall, all of| ®&% 119 8. Audubon rd, will be : Bell Telephone Co. employee and oa olls. survive him. conducted at 1:30 p. m. today in MRS. MARY C. BAMPTON operator of a news stand at Mar- puis, . Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill chapel Services for Mrs, Mary C. Hamp- (ket and Delaware CHRISTIAN HANSING by the Rev. V. B, Hast. Paster of ton, 1915 N. Alabama st. will beists, died . Satur- Christian Hansing; 88, retired the New Jusgey st Me ist . conducted at 9 a. m. in SS. Peter day in City hos- ort a Burial will be in Crown . and Paul Cathedral. pital. . |bricklayer, ‘died yesterday in his| Mrs. Weidman, who was 84, had Mrs. Hampton died Saturday in| A resident here # home at "1420 Pleasant st. Mr, |lived in Indianapolis since the age her home. Burial ‘will be in Cal- for 80 Mr. Hansing was & charter member and|of 18. She was a charter member vary cemetery. lived at 2251 a 50-year veteran of the bricklay-|of the old Nippert Memorial She was a lifelong resident of {pel ave. He ers union, He retired in 1830. Methodist church and jatep ai Indianapolis and was a member of was 78, He wis 5 member of the Enmauai{ehic) New Jersey st. Meth the Children’s Sunshine club, S8.| He retired from Evangelical Lutheran church an . ’ Peter and Paul Cathedral, the Al-{the telephone had come to this couritry in 1882] Survivors A A tar Society and the Needlework company in 1932. from Germany. man, 4716 EB. 1 3 (aughies, Guild. He was a member Services will be conducted at 3|Mrs. Elsle Henkle of the Audubon Besides her husband, a son, Har-|0f the company’s Mr. Della p. m. Wednesday in the Meyer & o “adres; a bro pul a old J. Hampton of Indianapolis; Pioneer club. Abdon funeral home. Burial will Weirton CHleago, yo ' ™ wo daughters, Mrs. Cleon J. Gantz- Services will be held at 10 a. m.[be in Concordia cemetery. Herzberger dianapolis,

CLEARANCE!

MEN'S FURNISHINGS

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kow of Butler, Pa, and Mrs, Ar.| Wednesday in the Conkle funeral| Survivors include a daughter, **d 17 grandehildren and. seven thur W. Humphrey of Indianapolis, (home and burial will be in Holy three | Sreat-grandchildren. d four grandchildren her. | Cross. * . og . an gran survive her. [OM te, Mrs. B Dela “ana MRS. DORA MILHOUS \ MRS. CLARA C. KNOOP two sisters in Italy survive him. 4 teh. Mrs, Dur bilitious, a - ; Services for Mrs. Clara C. Knoop, ye [aren and 2 gsat-grane "foes. mati -tengher died Sosunser| & f Pipes—=N $3 Price 557 N.. Highland ave. will be held | Mao. Joa M. BROWN =~ was 71. roup o pe ow ce . at 10:30 a. m. tomorfow in the J. ar July 3 ZeowT. MUNCIE LEADER DIES |™, ;raduate of DePauw university, - Se on Giupel of the Chimes.|. "19.30 a m. tomorrow in the| MUNCIE, Jan. 7 (U. P.) —Charles Mrs. Milhous taught the piano, ve | Buta wail In Srowh 21 Mrs. | \oore Mortuaries Northeast chapel. | E. Sanders, 74-year-old Muncie city| violin, saxaphone and banjo. She, A 1 50 KRioj, Who Was , died day In| Byriay will be in Washington Park cothcilman, died in Ball Memorial was a graduate of the old Metro-| Pipes, originally 15.00, now . Node 8. ip home." cemetery. Mrs. Brown, who was 41, hospital yesterday after a brief|politan School of Music, and had| i, - Survivors include ‘her husband, | died Saturday in her -home. {llness, He was survived by his|been an active member of the ‘ x Christian C. Knoop; a daughter,| She was a former employee of the | Widow and a son, Kemper Sanders, | Bridgeport Methodist church. / Electronics Laboratories, Inc, and/a member of the Purdue university Survivors include her husband, L. Pipes, originally 12.50, now ® been a resident here fof 24 years. |faculty and head of the railroad |A. Milhous, and a son, Obarles} . / Survivors include her husband,! testing laboratory. Milhous, Bridgeport. 2 —_—_ ; i Pipes, originally 10.00, now . Pipes, originally 7.50, now * 7" Pipes, originally 5.00, now > Pipes, originally 3.50, now .

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FERRE ERI LENT RE REE

CLEARANCE!

Tobdoes “Pouches, originally 1.00, now ST ro Collar Bars, originally 1.00, mow . . « « + «+ « 26¢* Genuine Alligator Billfords, originally 5.00, now . . 3.50*

Play Kits, containing cards, dice, checkers, chess, etc., originally 500, mow . . . . . . . 2.50

Play Kits, originally 3.15, now . . . . . . . 1.60 Small Billfold and Purse Combinations, orig. 2.00, now 1.00%

BOYS’ WEAR ..

Wool Sport Coats, originally 14.95 and 16.96, now 9.96

Winter Headwear, originally 1.00 and 1.95, now 69¢ and 1.19

“Pocket Manicure Sets in leather cases, orig. 2.25, now 1.26

Knit Suits, originally 2.30, now . . . . . . L198 | Soft Leather Unfitted Zipper Cases, orig. 4.50, now 3.50*

‘Juvenile Suits, originally 13.96, now . . : . «8.98

‘Army Ties, originally 1.00, now . . « « + « .00c

*Plus 209% tax

Fancy Button-on Blouses, originally 1.50, now . . 986 Odds & Ends of Bolts and Suspenders, originally 50¢, now 19¢ Men's Furnishings, Street Floor

Men's Slippers, Mexican Pigskin Opera Slippers, originally 5.00, now

Boys’ Shop, Fourth Floor

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Wool Barracks Slippers, Zipper or ini Buckle Style, ‘originally 3.25, mow , . . « . 148

Men's Shoes, Second Floor '

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