Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 January 1946 — Page 11

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| THURSDAY, JAN. 10, 1946 Prefer Popcorn to Crepes Suzette

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popcorn at the Mulhouse, France, Red Cross club are Fred B. Israel of Indianapolis, Cpl. Oliver R.

8%" [today for his contributions to child 4 health.

TRIBUTE PAID TO DR. MORGAN'S WORK

Tribute to Dr. Herman G. Morgan; city health board secretary for

lday, was extended by the Indianapolis Free Kindergarten -sqciety

Rites for Dr. Morgan will be cons ducted at 11 a. ‘m. tomorrow at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary and at 1 p. m. at the Christian church in Brooklyn, Ind. Burial will be in Brooklyn, his birthplace. The society's board of directors

Dr. Herman GG, Morgan Health Center, the new health clinic of Flanner House, Negro welfare on Dec. 7.

gan, said the board, “thousands of

Dodd of Winchester, Ind, and Sgt. Edwin Dury of Cincinnati, O. Miss Jane Shaw of Indianapolis is dishing it out.

IN THE LAND of Roquefort theese, crepes suzette and cognac, American’ soldiers still go for stateside popcorn. Spending the evening eating the Ameritan delight in the Red Cross club in Mulhouse, France, are Jane Shaw, Red Cross worker from Indianapolis; Cpl. Fred B. Israel of Indianapolis, Cpl. Oliver R. Dodd of Winchester, Ind., and Bgt. Edwin Dury of Cincinnati, O. Formerly employed in the adyertising department at Sears-

Roebuck, Miss Shaw has been in Red Cross work since June, 1945. One year later, she was sent to France and has been at the present overnight stop on the SwissFrench border for several months, She lives at 3240 Broadway. After three years service, 24 months of which were spent with the 893d anti-aircraft. battalion overseas, Cpl. Israel is now “sweat ing out” a trip home, He is now stationed in Munich, Germany, He lives at 2530 College ave.

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NEW SENIOR WARDEN

Lewis Huss will serve as the new senior warden of the vestfy of All

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Mr, Huss was elected at the annual dinner meeting “of the cathedral last night in the cathedral house at ‘which the -Rev. John Payne, new vicar, presided. Res ports of all the church's organizations were read. Fred Phillips was elected junior warden to serve with the following elected vestrymen: Stephen Noland, James Genders, C. B.

Richard Mote and Elmer Wilhite. Mr. Mote is a returned serviceman having been a paratrooper with the rank of sergeant. Mr, Holley was also in the armed forces with the rank of captain, Mrs. Henry Hull and Mrs. Phillips were named delegates to the House of Churchwomen, and Mrs. H. H. Mote and Mrs. Lyman Thompson, alternate delegates.

MRS. WRENNICK’S FUNERAL IS SET

Mrs. Elma Jane Wrennick died |S0C yesterday in her home, 1227 E. La-

CARRIE RIEMAN’S RITES ON SATURDAY

Mrs. ” Carrie - Rieman, wife of August. Rieman, founder’ of the Madison Avenue Flower Shop, died today in Emhardt Memorial hospital following a short illness. She was

Her entire life spent at 220 Glendale ave., Mrs. Rieman was a member of Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed church. Survivors besides her husband are two daughters, Mrs, Frieda Nordholt and Mrs. Edna Stutler both of In-

Services will be held at 2:30 p. m. Saturday in the George H. Herrmann funeral home, Burial will be at Crown Hill,

BY VETERINARIANS

Officers of the Indiana Veterinary Medical association were elected today at the Severin hotel. They are: Dr. O. C. Shockley of New Ross, president; Dr. George L. Clark of Columbia City, vice presi-

dent; Dr. Henry A. Lidikay of Darlington, secretary-treasurer; Dr. C. Harvey Smith of Crown Point, and

Dr, Clydé R. Baumgarther ofSpencerville, directors; Dr. Glenn L. Ebright of Hammond, delegate to the house of representatives of the American Veterinary Medical as-

alternate delegate.

Grande ave. after an eight-month illness. 8he was 76. Her husband, Harry, died recently. A native of Morristown, Mrs. | Wrennick had lived here 45 years.| She wa$§ a member of the Morristown Methodist church, Survivors are three sons, Jesse F.,| Russell H. and Bert, all of Indianapolis, and one sister, Mrs. Orson | Gunning, Indianapolis, Services will be held at 11 a m. Saturday in the George H. Herrmann funeral home. Burial will be

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