Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1946 — Page 4

Le Hai ae» He was 56, A native of Shelby

i

and Alvin, Ward live

Re

©. GLENN HOWARD

aft 8am in

short illness.

county, Mr.

of Indianapolis, and Four brothers, Floyd, Glenn and Ross live in In.

John, Shelin Shelby

High requiem mass was to be held

St. Thomas

Aquinas Catholic church for OC. Glenn Howard, a familiar figure

| olis: sister, Mrs. Richard Mertes,

| four sisters, Mrs. Tilda Tryman and

former Indianapt, died Friday night in Tinton, Mich., where our years. He was + Burial today was to-be in Holy He built, qualifiec and drove the first Fronty Ford in the 500-mile Speedway race but a broken wheel forced him to leave the race after He later toured dirt

Marmon, Empiré and Duesenberg automobile companies. He was an East side resident 45 years. .Burvivors are his wife, Mrs, Margaret Howard of Trenton, Mich; father, C, W, Howard of Indianap-

and brother, John E. Howard, both of Indianapolis.

MRS. SARAH ALICE HILL Services for Mrs. Sarah Alice Hill .|of 3816 E. Michigan st, will be held tomorrow at 2:30 .p. m. in the South Side Chifrch of the Naza- ‘| rene. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Hill died Sunday afternoon in her home. She was 57. Survivors are her husband, Orla T. Hill; three daughters, Mrs, Allie Ferguson and Mrs. Artie Nichols, all of Indignapolis, and Mrs. Letha Sharp of Brookville, Ky.; & son, Arbie Hill of Indianapolis; three brothers, L. V. Jenkins, of Mildord, O., and Charles Jenkins and Samuel Jenkins, both of Sadierville, Ky.;

Mrs, Florence Coy, hoth of Cynthiana, Ky, and Mrs. Emma Marshall of Lexington, Ky. and Mrs. Clara Hill of Bellevue, Ky.

HARRY M, HUGHES Rites for Harry M. Hughes of 3022 Alicg ave, former operator of a shoe repair shop at 34th st. and College ave., will be held tomorrow at 1:30 p. m. in J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes, Burial will be in Floral Park. Mr. Hughes died Sunday after {an illness of two years. He was 72, Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Rose Hughes; two stepsons, Clyde Lynch of Long Beach, Cal, and Cecil Lynch of Indianapolis; three step-

i cht SE So

WANTED UPHOLSTERERS

| daughters, Mrs. Grace Senior, Mrs,

ey Hammond, Union Agent, Dies at 57

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES nn

00000

all of Indianapolis, and a brother, Charles: Hughes of Muncie,

an early age. She was a member of Indianapolis chapter 303, O. E. 8, and Honor Rebekah lodge. Survivors are a sister, Mrs. Katherine Branch. of Martinsville; two brothers, Col. J. J, Bain of Memphis, Tenn., and Ralph W, Bain of Marquette, Mich.

MRS. MATTIE HIATT : Service® for Mrs. Mattie Hiatt [will be conducted by the Rev. A. M. Brown, pastor of East Tenth Street Methodist church, tomorrow

at 1:30 p. m. in Moore Mortuaries| Peace chapel. Burial will be in WILLIAM H. THOMPSON

Crown Hill The Rev. R. T. Andrews will con-

Mrs. Hiatt of 1138 N. Arsenal ave, [duct servicestomorrow at 1 p. mm, died Sunday ‘after a long illness. |B Mt, Zion Baptist church for She was 63. {William H. Thompson of 833 CaliSurvivors are a daughter, Mrs, | fornia st. Josephine Lee of Indianapolis, and| Mr, Thompson was fatally in-/ three sisters, Mrs. A. E. Mock and |jured last Saturday when his auMrs. Margaret Eaton, both of In- tomobile was struck by a truck dianapolis, and Mrs, H. 8. Johnson | near Ardmore, Tenn., while he was of Venice, Cal. returning: from the funeral of a half-brother. Mr. Thompson was 65, A native of Eufaula, Ala, Mr, Thompson had Lved 38 yedrs in Indianapolis. © He was a member of | Trinity Masonic lodge and Mt. Zion Baptist church. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mary

HARRY J. O'DONNELL

Services for Harry J. O'Donnell, a painter, of 1825 Lockwood st. will be held Thursday at 10 a. m, ir Robert W. Sterling funeral home. Bia Wipe 1 ackiingion Fark I, Thompson of Indianapolis, and | after being ill one year. a half-brother, Edison Sheppard of | Survivors are five daughters, Mrs. {EUfoUIS, Ala, Louise Smith, Mrs. Lavora Edwards, | REE Mrs, Margaret Age and Mrs. Helen IDA STEELE BARRETT Slavens, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Esther Hill of Gardenia, Cal; two sons, Joseph O'Donnell and Hugh O'Donnell; a brother, Edward O'Donnell, and a sister, Mrs. Ella Smith, all of Indianapolis, and 12 grandchildren

=

The Rev. George A. Frantz, pas-| tor of the First Presbyterian church, | will conduct services for Mrs, Ida Steele Barrett Thursday at 10 a. m, Burial will be at Greenfield, Mrs. Barrett, who was graduated from DePauw university in 1806, died yesterday in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Shull 23185 N, Pennsylvania st. She was 71. A native of Greenfield, Mrs, Barrett was a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority and the First Presbyterian chureh, Survivors besides Mrs. Shull are two other daughters, Mrs, Mildred Ross of Indianapolis and Mrs, Eliza. Survivors are four stepdaugh- peth Stoner of Great Neck, N, Y.; ters, Mrs. Nellie Ward, Mrs, Helen |, sister Mrs, Daisy Wilson of Indi-

Renn and Mrs. Corrine COmmins, | |anapolis and seven grandchildren. all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Grace |

Roberts of Columbus, O,

JESSE DAVID WILSON Services for Jesse David Wilson of 544 8. Warman ave, will be held tomorrow at 2 p. m. in the Leap Memorial funeral home. Burial will be in Ploral park. Mr. Wilson died yesterday in City hospital. He was 68.

MRS. REBECCA J. HAMMON ’ The Rev. George Kimsey, tor MRS. INEZ B. ALDEN of Memorial Baptist a Mrs. Ines B. Alden, former em- conduct services tomorrow at 2:30 ployee 22 years in the office of the p,m. for Mrs. Rebecca J. Hammon sollector of internal revenue here, {in the Conkle funeral home, Burial died yesterday in Martinsville. She will be in Crown Hill was 71. Mrs. Hammon, a native of ClerA native of Martinsville, Mrs. Al- mont and past. noble grand of

Nancy Stuart and Mrs, Edna Porter,

den had moved. to Indianapolis at Progress Rebekah lodge, died yes-

EVENTS TODAY Rotary club, luncheon, 12:18 p. m., Clay-

ALWAYS TRUST om Joseph. It means guaranteed : snd purity in aspirin. None at any price. Why pay more?

fast-acting

pure, . Aspirin. 13 tablets 10c. 100 tablet bottle costs only 3c. ce

WLWDR

MUSIC C0.

© PARLE. MS STUDENT SAXOPHONES 85.00 up

pool. Me theran Jerviey club, luncheon, 13:18 , m., Lineo Mereator hb, luncheon, 12:18 p. “m.,

Lincoln, Co-Operative elub, luncheon, 13:15 p. m., ashington

EVENTS TOMORROW Liens lub, luncheon, 13:18 p. m, Claypool. Chamber of Commerce, luncheon, 12:16 p. m,, Washington. Cooperative ely elub, luncheon, 13 (noon), bia Oolum-

615 pm,

Kiwanis elub, uD, eben, 13 (noon), bis club. Economie Forum,

Washington.

meeting,

BIRTHS Twins, Boys At Coleman—Penttl, Marjorie Skinnarl Girls At 8¢. Francis—Carl, Dorthes Smith.

WA

RAR I

NOTANA

Lr

HOSIERV

245 MASS. AVE

Watch Repairing

10-DAY SERVICE!

SSES

‘ABDOMINAL

J

PELTS

AMERICAN TRUSS Co.

Ll. 9272

At City—Hershell, Blizabeth Hayes, Stanford, Anna Yates. Metheodist—Donald, Viela Martin bert, Vonda Ongley; Arthur, Adelaide Gruber, and Joseph, Frances Macy. Boys |At St. Prancis—John, Helen Hensley. | At City—George, Margaret Poynter. At Coleman—Budd, Isabelle Brown, John, Phyllis Bishop. At Methodist—Floyd, Goldie Berlin, Bertha Sarber.

snd

and and

Vineent's—Dr, George, Marjorie Murphy, and James, Gloria Smith,

DEATHS

Louella A. Selvage. 79, at 2114 Madison, chronic myocarditis Belle M. Anderson, 83, ws 88 thrombosis, Cots B Sailein, 54, ab 127 W. Pleasant Run §. acute myocarditis. 67, at 861 Sanders

at 207 W. 44th,

Charles PF. Don: coronary occlusion. Carlos Onus Jones, carditis Charles Winders, 79, at Methodist, arterfosclerosis. Visa Valller, 62. James R. Martin, onary occlusion, Sarah Prange, 75, at Methodist, coronary occlusion,

45, at Long, myo-

at City, 67, at

carcinoma,

Methodist, cor-

IN INDIANAPOLIS

Al- |"

terday in the home of a son, Raymond ‘A. Hammon, 2871 N, Gale st,

She was 78. Survivors -besides the son are Paul Eimer Lee Jr, 1211 Gimber; Mar-|ganother son alter i garet Louise Mikels, 1327 B. East 6 ! Ww Otis Hammon Frederick Gottfried. 31 N. Gray; Beulah Of Indianapolis; three sisters, Miss

Lois Bowman, 627 N, Pennsylvania. | Leci v i Plavel Francis Leath, 521 Centennial; pa. | LECIA Avery and Miss Etta Avery, tricia Joann Taylor, 308 N. Eider. | both of Brownsburg, and Mrs. Viola Charles Sisson, 2356 N, Parker; Ruih| Anna Ridgway, 627 N. Pennsylvania | Herring of Indianapolis, and a Herbert McGregor, 1800 8. Keystone; | { grandson. Lovie Cheatham, 2118 Pleasant Lester Daniel Gordon, 22 E. 33d; Jeanne

Margolis, 33 B. 33d BATESVILLE CRASH FATAL

Rice, 414 8. Addi Re ER Mitchell, 414 8. Ad.| BATESVILLE, Ind, April 3 (U, dison a {P.).—Ewel V, King, 64, of Harrison, Jegse Lan for a Ae Roache; Georgia! 0., died yesterday of injuries suf-

John Yochum, 439 oh} Irene Katherine Davis, 1321 Sturm Russell Taylor Weeks, 1305 Bellefontaine; Betty Lee Charnes, 1528 Carroliton Phillipe Garrish, Pt. Harrison; Mary Rose Casada, 931'%2 N. Alabama.

fered Saturday when his auto collided with one driven by Roscoe C. Helton of Hammond. Helton and his wife sustained minor injuries.

ee ee eee a

Spruce Up for EASTER

(5aster Is April 21) ® Permanent Wave, $7.50 up ® Shampoo & Set, $1.25 ® Manicuring, $1.00

Virginia Reed, Manager

MANOR BEAUTY SHOP, Inc.

ISTH ST. AT COLLEGE AVE. PHONE LI. 5110 HOURS: 9:30 A. M. TO 6:00 P. M,

All Work Guaranteed

Tuesday and Thursday Evenings by Appointment

Ee ee ee eet

{ 7 3

Jennie Lee Leazenby, 13, at Riley, rheumatie fever Mary Jo Cooney, 6 at 2408 Union

different sizes. lest ies. on’ 3

KIDNEYS

ing day and lit te] 0 help acids an

may need help the same for Doan s

#413, Doan’ . + give happy

eg Enter

fad El 16 m

Te

no ow of acids in yourb your’ If iin ot id ile tubes may be over’

SIH LIQUID

Joe Andrews Watson, Athens, Ga; TN IRRITATIO |» Jean Williams, Kewanna. | Pat Eugene Fischer, 1723 Prospect; Mary Lens Losey, 410 N. Chester. | YMarih Robert Hoffman, 1712 Broadway, arm, Ma¥le Jonatkal, Wanamaker Box 130 RIN IRRITATIONY Joseph ol. Driskel Wanuma

Here's a Doctor's formula — Zemo—x | stainless liguid which appears invisible | Bruce’ Harold McCormick, on skin-yet so highly medicated that | tions relieve itching, burn- | , Peoriasis and similar skin | and sealp irritations — due to external eause, Zemo also aids healing, Won't show om skin. Apply any. time, In § |

MO

MUST REMOVE ACIDS

" Halw1s 15 Miles of Kidney Tubes

aste

tubes are work. Nature rid your isonous waste. netion permits

howe ills, & mil.

os 5 kiduay from your

—- Non Club of the Air” SL NORTH

NNSYLVE

14 NOC

measles.

MARRIAGE LICENSES { Myra

Dumas Cross, 1044 well, 1338 Calhoun,

Shelby, an BirdStout fleld; Jean Marie Luxem, Claypool hotel { Robert W. Grimes, 2353 Martindale; Willa Mae Williams, 2523 Hillside, Delbert. William Waoplwine, 740 Woodlawn. | . Marion Prances Bubneing, 2017 Barth Carl H, Vance, Roosevelt foal, Victoria McDaniel, 6340 8. Wendhoy: Chicago Dorrell C. Roach, 314 8. Henderson, Bloomington; Wilma L. Peitijohn, 365 Il. Pt’ Harrison; Mary Ellen VanOsdol, 1104 N. Tuxedo Sherman Earle Peterson, Camp Atterbury, Harriet Jean Green, Camp Atterbury. Charles LI. Hutto, R. R. 10 ox 18 Norma Jean Crouch, R. R. 10, Box 442-8, : Harold J. Holmes, 4310 Evanston; Louise York, 4919 Caroline, Elbert Lee Christian, 1511 Baulcey; talie Dean Robinson, 2007 Miller Thomas Andrew Spaflord, Fi. Harrison; Feely Louise McMaster, 1708 N. Talol Harold W. Stout, Anmore, W. Va.; Lillian Perry Bailey, 46 N. Oxford | Jack Clifford, 20, 8. State; 1540 Hiatt James R. Sanders. 1319 Bellefontaine Ross Jewel Rice, 3524 Brookside ave James Bdward Purse, #18 N._ Alabama; Mildred Ethel Parrott, 412 BE Court Garold Matthews, 1083 Medford, Geraldine Hedrick, Rantoul, Ill. , 5817 Julian; Norma Jean hmidt, 428 8 Parker. Uhl Williams, Bledsos, U. Jane Bennett, 1302 N. Jefferson Manford Owen Farmer, Lafayette] Mae Barhart, 402 N, Meridian, Richard Otto Johnson, 1803 Singleton: Barbara Mae Schmede), 520 B Towa,

Mary Na-

Anna Bacon

Williams, 1908 Columbis. James Edward Reddy, 1815 Howard; Bernice Alma Britton, 1318 Silver Ray Hearlds, 1217 W. 26th; Orace L. Britt, 3420 B. 234 No TFowns —233-W:

ARGUS 35 MM 8lide Projectors

VICTORY EASELS 4x5 CONTACT PRINTERS

~ WISH, Sat, 6:45 P.M.

~ ANIA

Vl od (LT (P) Le rs 2eA

army; Betty | |

Willle R. Barnelt, 4290 W. 15th; Margaret

Shelbyville; Darothy McDowell, 19 yw. ger

p= ALBERT “MoYAL" TRIPODS ANSCO COLOR FILM

A

»t

se

INC.

h.4

mesmo AHA EAA EEE OAR AREER HEE 011 RTE RRA ART

TO I RL EAE SAAR AA TORRIRIT A LL E TLR LLL LEEALA LIRR HR

mR a SRR ru A

*

¢

Easter Suits and Coats Can Be Beautiful YET Budget Priced

$184

It isn't truly Easter without a new coat and suit . .. and this all-wool coat and suit have such a tiny price that you can afford both, Buy now for your Easter parading.

Use Our Convenient LAYAWAY Plan!

Fancy Footwork in

Black Patent Sandals

$4.55

Betty Shaw’ s high heeled black patent sandals for festive occasions and dressy clothes. Not only for spring wear, but they’ll be grand for summer days, too.

FASHION SHOES—Downstairs at AYRES’

2 @

1

Shown Above! You'll be oh-so lovely in this

all-wool shetland California casual suit , . , with a new notched cardigan neckline,

smoothly rounded shoulders and fitted waistline. In bright Cal. ifornia colors. Sizes 10 to 18,

$18.40

Shown Left:

Step out in the Easter parade in this all-wool shetland to A button-up collarless nec with a fitted, belted waist gives you a neat, moulded silhouette, In powder blue and black. Sizes 10 to 16. $18.40

FASHION sOsTs and SUITS Downstairs at AYRES’

ov ve wae

TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1948

Re

" . 1 ~

Ea

i

'PUESD.

| Qua k

, (Continue

sula, They seemed weak not reach Ha The Unive seismograph, earth tremors ary intensity lands today. Across the

"versity report

but said they yesterday's ar “practically t Red Cross caring for 20 including inj Hawaii. Eme ter were pro tons of food Haul island, The tidal miles up an from the Ale coast of Soul Dispatches

* high waves

and destroye: Residents w higher groun Seismologis total of eight corded during waves, prior t Worst Si All persons and in beac been evacuat Adm, Jacobs indicated the the tidal wav Butt he I suffered thet the sneak Ja Harbor, Hu and property millions of d Communics

/ 7 fay

o Mayl your

Doct DERM

Those u pimples, | tophytosis certain e caused by infections and anno

A comn them is wi tion such fungicidal dainty, | greasy cr

|