Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 July 1946 — Page 7
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JOEL “THORNE NAMED IN AMENDED LAWSUIT
LOS ANGELES, July 24 (U, PJ). «Three women nicknamed “Dizzy,”
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bo” were identified today by Mrs. Johnsie- Eager Thorne as among the dozen or more her millionaire auto racing husband, Joel Thorne, pre-
} ferred to her.
Mrs. Thorne, 33, filed an amended. separate maintenance suit ace
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er, owner of the 1946 winning Indianapolis auto race car, of cruel-
ty, desertion and infidelity with
four other women. She also charged him with writ-
ing love letters and spending money
on six other women.
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L. F. UNVERSAW RITES ARE. SET
‘Services to Be Held ‘Friday For Retired Fireman. ..
Louis PF. Unversaw, retired city fireman since 1920, died yesterday in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Harry Eacret, 401 Congress ave. He was 84. : A city fireman for 28 years, Mr. Unversaw was a lifelong, resident of Indianapolis. He was a member of the Seventh Christian church, Services will be held Friday at 3 p. m. in Flahner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill _ Survivors, besides his daughter, include another daughter, Mrs, Ollie A. Baus; two sons, Will L. Unversaw and Bert A. Unversaw, Indianapolis; two brothers, Edward Unversaw, Indianapolis, and Albert Unversaw, Carmel; a sister, Mrs. Lizzie Sanders, Indianapolis; eight label | grandchildren and six great-grand-children. Robert Unversaw, another grandchild, was killed in action in the Pacific in world war IL
MERLE E. PORTTEUS
Services for Merle E. Portteus,
422 Devon st. who died Monday, | the Dorsey Funeral home. He was 60. A native of Boone county, Mr. Portteus lived most of his life here. He was employed as a machinist. Burial will be in Memorial Park cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Fern V. Portteus; a daughter, Mrs.
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MRS. MINNIE MAY CASE
Mrs. Minnie May Case,-2144 N. Talbott ave. died yesterday at her home. She was 54. A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, Mrs. Case was a member of the Third Christian church. She is survived by her husband, Elmer G. Case; one daughter, Mrs. David H. Laycock; one son, Elmer E. Case; two sisters, Miss Belle McKinney and Mrs. Claudia Shotts; two brothers, Paul O. and Benjamin | McKinney, and four grandchildren, all of Indianapolis. Services will be held at 2 p. m.
Friday in the Wald funeral home. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery.
‘BUILDING APPROVED AT PURDUE AIRPORT
| i Times Special | LAPAYETTE, July 24.—Purdue ! university trustees approved a contract for a laboratory and class room at the university airport, but rejected bids as being too high for | another structure and the remodeling of the Purdue-Marott agricultural center in Indianapolis, the
ico; Charles, Aull, Cincinnati;
war,
4 church at 9 a. m. Friday.
Survivors are his wife,
Indianapolis;
Hill.
had been retired for 20 years, Several vive,
WILLIAM G. HARTMAN Rites for
will be at Acton.
St. Prancis hospital.
years:
Indianapolis. MRS. HATTIE WATSON
chapel. Hill,
at 220 N. Walcott st.
Christ, Scientist. Survivors are a son,
children. »
Mrs,
Requiem high mass for Edward A. Aull, retired salesman for Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., will be sung AD Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic
Born in Sharon, O., Mr, Aull died yesterday in St. Francis hospital. He was 59 and lived at 938 N. Ritter ave. A resident here since 1929, He was a member of Our Lady of “Lourdes church and the Indianapolis Maennerchor. 1043.
He retired
Helen; four sons, Roger, James, Louis and John Aull, brothers, Fr. Roger Aull, New MexJerome and George two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Moorman and Mrs, Ted Hollenbeck, Cincinnati, and four grandchildren,
DAVID A. STUTSMAN Services for David A. Stutsman, veteran of the Spanish American will be held in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow. The Rev. A. C. Brooks, pastor of the Third Christian church, will officiate and burial will be in Crown
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Mr. Stutsman, who was 78, died yesterday in his home, 225 Koehne st. A resident here for 32 years, he had been a volunteer member of the Indiana national guard. He
leces and nephews sur-
William G. Hartman, retired blacksmith here, will be conducted in Robert W. Stirling funeral home at 2 p. m. tomorrow. Burial
A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, Mr. Hartman died yesterday in He was 78. He had been a blacksmith for 42
Survivors are his wife, Eleanor; a daughter, Mrs. Dora Hartman; a * son, Ancil Hartman; a sister, Mrs. Anna Wampner; 11 grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren, all of
The Rev. Herbert Rieke will conduct services for Mrs. Hattie Watson, who died yesterday, at 10 a. m. Friday in Moore Mortuaries Peace Burial will be in Crown
A resident of Indianapolis since early childhood, Mrs. Watson lived She was a member of the First Church of
Theodore Earl Watson; three daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Davy, Mrs. Nellie Farenbaugh and Mrs, Dora Stalions, all of Indianapolis, and four grand-
MRS. MARTHA JANE KING : Martha Jane King, former
tomorrow at the J. J. Sullivan Funeral home in Cincinnati. Burial will be in the Spring Grove cemetery there. He was 89, Mr. Haley died Thursday. at Sarasota, Fla. Before coming to Indianapolis in 1014, he was in the real estate and brokerage business, having organized a number ‘of Ohio banks. A native of Lebanon, Tenn, Mr. Haley was a member of the Indianapolis Bar association, St. Paul's Episcopal church and Ancient Land~ marks lodge,
in | ®
EDWARD T. QUINN
be in Calvary cemetery.
hospital. He was 57,
hotel.
nieces and nephews,
ROBERT FRANK POENITZ
Funeral home. He was 76.
ville for several years.
Fraternal Order of Eagles Noblesville and the St, Lutheran church here. be in Concordia cemetery.
Mrs. Mary Poenita.
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Mass for Edward A Aull Will Be Sung Tomorrow
Requiem ‘high mass for Edward T. Quinn, world war I veteran, will be sung at 9 a, m. tomorrow in St. John's Catholic church. Burial will
Mr, Quinn died Monday in City A native of Indianapolis, Mr. Quinn served in world war I with the rank of sergeant at the Lilly base hospital in France, He resided at the Colonial
He attended St, John academy and Manual Training high school. Survivors are a sister, Mrs. Joseph Mentzer of Indianapolis, and several
Services for Robert Frank Poe-| nitz, R. R. 2, Box 632, who died | Monday at his home, will be held lat 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Conkle
A native of Saxton, Germany, Mr. Poenitz lived ‘here for 50 years and wag employed as a coremaker. He owned a grocery store in Nobles-
Mr. Poenitz was a member of the at Peter's Burial will
The only . survivor is his wife, |
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university announced today. Contract for the metal hangartype building at the airport was awarded to A. E. Kemmer on his bid of $26,000.
CITY OFFICIAL RESTS AFTER HEART ATTACK
Works Board Vice President Shirlie A. Deming was reported to be “resting well” today at his home following a heart attack. Mr. Deming suffered the stroke | yesterday at his home, 3638 Birch|.wood ave. He first fell ill with heart disease in the spring of 1945, when, as works board president, he was hospitalized for more than a month. He voluntarily stepped down to the vice presidency.
1000 FOREST ACRES
Governor Ralph F. Gates announced today that’ the conservation department has purchased 1,000.56 additional acres of forest land in Indiana. He said that with the additional land purchased during the past year, forests now under state owne-
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JOSEPH W. HALEY Bervices for Joseph W. Haley, In
SIX CHILDREN LEFT; PARENTS ARE 4ELD |
A man and his wife who, police said, left six children alone for nearly 24 hours with only $1 for food, were held on vagrancy charges today. It was expected child neglect charges also would be filed later against the couple, Sater York, 29, and his wife, Mrs, Thelma York, 28, both of 1115 DeLoss st. Police sald they found the children “filthy,” with only crackers and milk for food.r The younger, children had been left in the charge of Nora, 13, the oldest child, police| added, when the parents left for| Muncie Monday night, The chil | dren were taken to the children's guardians home at Irvington, The parents visited police headquarters to inquire about their children, It was then that they were arrested. TAKES COLUMBUS POSITION Times Special COLUMBUS, Ind. July 24—H. A. Yates of Bedford has accepted a position in charge of the personal loan department of the First National bank here.
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