Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1946 — Page 6

The most important yearly event for Mrs, Florence Lodemsa Rock,

At that time the Old Folks Sing- © ing group will migrate here from’ Rg '=lover the country to Celayrate its Was | 111th anniversary, ©AT| uct 16 years younger than the society, Mrs. Rock is the oldest in ! S%:-/the group and holds the position truck, Mrs. of secretary-treasurer. “My mother and father were original ‘members of the singing class when it was organized here by Dr. David McGaughery,” she said. “I guess I just was born into it. “And, oh, what happy times we used to havé when all of us lived right around here. We would have the biggest songfests and the finest wa andl then drole into the dinners in the world. on 67 : “But now we are Setting suialier ' and smaller even though we are 3 Body Hurled 25 Feet one of the oldest singing groups in £ The crash hurled Mr. Gardner's ihe nation. Once we had rhore ody 25 feet from his car and OVer-itnan 100 members come to the ses pned the truck, owned by theigons but . today we. nimber Parte Truck lines, 105 E. Market! pout 25.

Asks Younger Ones to Jdie| “I guess the years just are creeping up on us although I don't feel [ee a day older than I have in a § long, long time. (PH “If we can help it, we are not } going to let the old group die out. This time we are going toeask all the children, grandchildren. and great-grandchildren of members to join us and carry on,” Mrs. Rock

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E Mr. Gardner, an employee of milton-Harris & Co, 302 W. outh st. was critically wounded ‘Suring a holdup at the store Oct. §4, 1933. He had resided in Camby re! years. on are two daughters, Mrs. R. Gwinn, 747 Prospect st. and rs. Ethel May Haile, Buffalo, N. I; a son, Albert J, Gardner, also Buffalo, and a brother and sister. sald:

4 Others Killed Right now she is busy penning % Pour other persons were killed invitations to all’ the members and nd seven injured, one seriously, in/her firm script belies her 95 plus| ooo ‘May 26.pidents yesterday. years, EA 42-year-old grandmother, Mrs.

ughter, Sharon Kay Smitley, 1,|table. 8 victims in a two-auto collision|Johnson from Pittsburgh, Thomas

ther persons were injured. Pred Nichols, 17, Heaton Lake, fell

‘Bom a truck near Elkhart when a|said. “It is the biggest thing in

fg Die of Injuries £ Caroline Pratt, 8, was killed when in the afternoon at the Christian| Harmony song book.

Mrs. Florence Lodema Rock . . to the 111th anniversary of the oud Folks Singing Stroup. in Morris-

“If only they all can come,” she church and Mrs. Rock expects Ye} “The books are almost worn out arty Worden, and her grand-|said, “looking up from her writing|pews will be filled, as in the past, “That would bring Cretes| with visitors from far and near. And then J. B, Carnéy, ShelbyBluffton yesterday afternoon. Six|Shipp from Washington, D. C., and |ville, president, will preside with |said. others from Michigan and Illinois.|the assistance of Mrs. Bertha Fra“It's all I can do to wait,” she|zier, Morristown, vice president. now . O. E. Carney, Greensburg, will Coming, Make Your Mark, Hast o of building material shifted|my life now, and I get just like a|lead the singing and the church will Thou Still a Father. There Is a ddenly. ; little girl around Christmas time.’|fill to the sound of voices ringing|Footstep Light, How the Merry x The singing session will be held|out favorites from the Missouri Wind Blows and Catch the Sun-

. At 95 plus she pens the invitations

and so are many of our voices, but we love the old songs,” Mrs. Rock

“I can hear them in my mind . Joyful ‘Sing, the Summer's

shine.”

fhe was struck by an auto driven Brie tl RE PUN RITES FOR fae, mooie mecumues to MRS, EMMA L, KANE

Saturday and yesterday. Mrs,| ov. pe. H. M. Zorn i HM. , pastor of lady Featherstone, 53, Anderson,|s, pauls Evangelical Lutheran

at Muncie. She was struck resident of Indi-

anapolis, at 3 p. day when his tractor over- Ih. tomorrow: i

ON PROGRAM HERE woes

E Col. Raymond L. Shoemaker, dean | died yesterday in sata 2 Tan very Se i former commander of Camp .

of his liquor license.

Mrs. Kane Breckenridge, Ky. will speak at the ber of St. Paul's church and the Supporters, banned Carroll Kram-|cerned.”

She was a mem-

La Follette Charges Jenner's Support Tied to Liquor Deal

Charges that William E. Jenner's er, Republican ward chairman hefe, church. will conduct services for campaign for the Republican sena- |{rom writing bonds for liquor dealNalepks Sr. 68, LaPorte| Mr, Emma L. Kane, a lifelong torial nomination is_ linked with : a liquor deals were made last night| meeting several weeks ago.”

by Rep.“Charles La Follette, the Evansville “liberal” candidate for|in Marion county but it is a cer-

Rep. La Follette charged that!chairman of the A. B, C., "Mr: Jen- | Louis R. Markun, liquor whole-|ner and Governor Gates took care, saler, had to pledge his support woof Mr. Markun and Mr. Kramer, Mr. Jenner in order to protect his wine license and obtain 4 renewal) said.

d as he plowed, th . H. Herroo n per i the G. O. P. senate post. N T0 N K home. Burial will 1 be in i} Croya Hill. Kane, a

He also charged the state alco-|Governor Gates are working both holic beverages commission, which | sides of the street as far as the he said is dominated by Jenner senatorial nomination

ers because Mr. Kramer “invited me to speak at a G. O. P, ward,

“1 don’t know who is far whom|

tainty Dr. Burrell Diefendort,

too, but in reverse, Rep. La Follette

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“It looks to me that Jenner and |

is econ-

indian 8 University Foundation Day church's Ladies’ Aid society. 0g n May 14 at the Jolumbia

Other highlights of the programAngrick, and two brothers. Ernest 1 be selected acts from the 1946 and Herman Angrick, all of Indian-

Survivors are her husband, Frank > E. Kane; her mother, Mrs. Carl L. L BR] EFS

brdan River Revue. Claude Rich is apolis, and a sister, Mrs. John Wilperal chairman for the event. liams of Kokomo.

HOMESICK 61 T0 GET

ALEXANDER B. ROSS

co-ordinator,

ttle bit of Brooklyn was en route funeral home. Olkdinavs today to relieve the Crown Hill esickness of Sgt. Edward .J.

Brace yesterday in City hosiptal. He was O, May 3-6. # Sgt. Grace wrote Mayor William | 74. Dwyer of New York for a street! Survivors are a daughter, Mrs.

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of Michigan.

Miss Blanche Young, consultant in radio for the Indianapolis publiciof Foreign Wars post in Broad schools; Miss Ressie Fix, radio co-|Ripple will be conducted by Deputy ordinator, Arsenal Technical high|State Organizer Ray Gardner and

BROOKLYN REMINDER io ioe JMesander 3 Som of school; Miss Mary Conner, radio District Commander Ben Kesot at

LN. Broad - Ripple high|8 p. m. Wednesday at 914 E. 63d E NEW YORK, May 3 (U, P.).—A morrow at 1:30 p. m. in the Conkle |.) and Miss Mary Jo Woods - ne y

Burial will be in ihe central public library, will attend the 16th annual Institute for Mr, Ross, a native of Nevada, died | Education by Radid at Columbus, {of Mrs. M. B. Merritt, 3560 Watson |

Proceeds from an orchestra and versity. Miss Merritt, a sophomore, gn from the corner of Church ave.| Edith Thompson of Plymouth; three band concert scheduled for 8:15 previously served as publicity chatrMr. O'Dwyer sisters, Mrs. Helen Thomas and Mrs. p. m. May 10 will be used to purded the request to Borough|Mary Monroe, both of Elgin, Ill, |chase additional music instruments of the A. W. 8. council, a staff dent John Cashmore of Brook-|and Mrs. Virginia Veeder of Cali-|for the Crispus Attucks high school member of the Daily Student and | i and he sent the blue-and-white | fornia, and a brother, William Ross | music department, Mrs.

Overbey, club president, announced. |Blue Crest, sophomore honorary

Organization of .a new Veterans

Miss Marilyn Merritt, daughter

(rd., was recently elected president {of Sycamore hall at Indiana uni-|

man of the hall. She is secretary |

Mildred | Date magazine and a member of

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The Sahara Grotto auxiliary house committee will meet at 8 p.m. | Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Jeannette Hartsough, 1033 W. 32d st. The clearing house committee {will meet for lunch at 12:30 p. m.| | Friday at the home of Mrs. Olga | Mish, 5951 Oak ave.

| The 92d annual conclave of the Grand Commandery, Knights Templar of Indiana, will convene in| |South| Bend for a three-day con- | vention beginning Tuesday.

I on John A. Leighty of Eli Lilly & (Co. will discuss “Penicillin Production” at the meeting of the Scientech club at 12:15 p. m. Monday in the Claypool hotel. | | New officers installed at a recent meeting of the Mercator club are H. R. Ellis Jr, president; C. R. Israel, vice president; F. P. McCune, |= . secretary, and Harry Dimmick treasurer. Members, of the board of directors are Dr, Blanton Coxen, Harold Bogan and Robert Orbison,! and officers of the organization.

JAP PIRATES CAUGHT

TOKYO, May 3 (U. P.).~Japanesé police have arrested 80 Japanese. aboard eight “pirate” ships | stealing ofl at night from a groundod Japanese tanker in the Inland sea, Mainichi newspapers reported today. The pirates have made numerous raids and have stolen all's but 200 tons of the original 2300 tons of the cargo, Mainichi said.

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