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Services for Wilbur F. Wonning,

‘will be at 10 a. m. Monday in his Madison ave, with burial in Seymour, Mr; Wonning, who was 55, died yesterday at Methodist hospital. He

had been employed by the Big Four}.

for 20 years and had lived in Indianapolis 30 years. A native of Seymour, he was 8 member of

and Reformed church, and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Nora Wonning; six sisters, Mrs. Harry Kuhlman, Seymour; Mrs. Earl Westfall, Mrs. Paul Westfall and Mrs. Robert Bouyer, all of Vincennes; Mrs. Oliver Andrews, Lawrenceville, Til, and Mrs, Bert Weber, Whiteland; two brothers, Howard Wonning, Seymour, and Walter Wonning, Greenwood, and three half-brothers, Martin Wonning and Frank Wonning, both of Vincennes, and Roy Wonning, Seymour.

MRS. VERDI LILLIAN SMITH

Mrs, Verdi Lillian Smith, Indianapolis resident for 40 years, died yesterday in Methodist hospital. She was 68. A native of Seelyville, Mrs. Smith was a member of Cadle Tabernacle choir, Daughters of Amerlca, White Shrine of Jerusalem and the auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Services will be held Monday at 10 a. m. in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill chapel. Burial will be in Washington Park cemetery. Survivors are her husband, George 0. Smith; three sons, Richard, William and Ralph Smith, all of Los Angeles, Cal; a daughter, Mrs.

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EUGENE SCHALK

Former Auditor for P. R.

for the P. R. Mallory Co. ‘died yesterday in his home, 5144 Pleasant

Catholic church. Burial will be In

had lived here since 1913. He re

service with the Mallory Co. was ‘a member of Our Lady of Lourdes church and the church men's club. y

Hausser - Schalk; a daughter, Mrs. Marie Harvey; three sons, Robert, Warren, and Raymond Schalk: a brother, William Schalk, and two sisters, Mrs. Emma Amberger and Mrs. Gertrude Fleckenstein, all of Indianapolis.

MRS. ELLA FERRIER

home for Mrs. Ella A. (Mom) Ferrier, well known street saleswoman for the Inidanapolis Star, who died |

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DIES AT HOME

Mallory Co.

Eugene O. Schalk, former auditor

alvary cemetery. a A native of Germany, Mr. Schalk

after 17 years He

red last month

Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Anna

Services will be held Monday at | p. m. in Grinsteiner’s Funeral

yesterday. She was 70.

A native of Nebraska, Mrs. Ferrier |

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Run parkway. He was 55. Services will be held at 9 a m. dent of the corporation, who Monday in Our Lady of Lourdes planned to give the meat to his employees.

The workers had claimed

coudin’t ‘do their work efficiently vbecause of the lack of meat. Mr. Kearns purchased 38 steers from a friend in San Antonio. He planned to kill two or three steers weekly and distribute the meat, to his employees free. But Harold N. Cohen, OPA regional that would violate the slaug control plan. The only way he could distribute the meat was by selling the steers to a licensed slaughterer and let« ing: him put the finished product on the market through regular channels, Mr. Cohen said.

enforcement officer,

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Free Steak Plan . Balked by OPA |™

NEW YORK, Oct.'13 (U. P)—~ | The regional OPA stepped in today and literally snatched some 22,000 pounds of steaks and roasts right out of the mouths of the 150 workers at the General Steel Prod= ucts Corp. . The steaks, still on the hoof, were imported from San Antonio, Tex., by Thomas F. Kearns, presi-

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Elson of Kokomo, Robert and Chester of | I Indianapolis, Mrs. Julia Ann Pfaff, Mrs. Belle Cobb, Mrs. Martha Kleer and Mrs, Carlina Stark, passed away Saturday. Services Planner and Buchanan Mortuary, Tuesday, 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Kokomo, Ind. Friends may call at mortuary. . FREDENBURG--Miss Mabel: C., 802 N. Pennsylvania, sister of Ella and Edward and Mrs. Ida Pflumm, passed away Thursday evening st the Methodist hospital. Services Planner & Buchanan, Monday, 330 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown

GILPIN—Asa (Mel), age 76 years, hus-

W. O. Weller, grandfather of Mrs, Virginia McClain, Louisville, Ky.; Robert and BarBara Ann Weller, Mrs. Veva Mae Schnelng,

bad lived in Indianapolis most of of the state election board In giving | GiNsBERG—August, of 2001

her life. She lived at 312 E. Wash- | {he communist party a place on the |

ingto t. hgton. 5 Nov. 5 election ballot was adopted |

band of Ada C. Gilpin, father of Mrs. |of gift wrapping paper, and seals in the city.

mother of wina, Anna May = an LOST~-Vicinity 300 lock 8. East st, rey, daughter of Edward L. Horne, Saturday a. m.: Lady's watch, Reward. sister of Edward C. Horne of Blooming: | LI=5939. fo questions. ton, Frank, y L. and Ralph Horne, | LOST—Red male Chow. Cut on left hind Mable Wolfe and Ruby Heiny, Francis foot, -Answers to “Wimpy.” Reward. Benmet, Hisahe th Avdiews and Dorothy BR-6045 ohnson, of Indianapolis, passed away Lady's wrist watch, Jules Jurgeson al her home, 939 Prospect st., Friday Lost ’ . morning. Services Monday, 10 a. m., at Reward. LI-3954. roam tor Bombe vied Burial | | : - rospect, st. ends inv! ., ‘Buria Washinglon Park, Friends may Burial {1 Personals fhe Capel of the Chimes” after BUN- |i LL NOT be responsible for any debts . contracted by any other than myself ELSON—Oftto C.. husband of Pearl, father | after Oct. 10, 1946. Prank M. Harkins, of W. O. Eison of Toledo, O.; D. H.|[2305 N. Parker st.

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ateer October 11, 1946. Carl Wolfe, R. R. ox 81. y

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‘The southern California shore Total precipitation since Jan. 1 B42 because of ill health, she was first ; oC yirginia will Jave some Hortal sally Tolan Tabi Shwe Th Temper employed by the Star in 1929. Buria® by the Indiana Society, Daughters | Ju08 27S, Psa rm er Northeast BG ro Rta BOR Th Inorine oe ut otherwise the |,u.e in other cities: will be in Floral Park cemetery. of the American Revolution at its | Chanel 383 Sor ov Suriul Washing. [suli needed, REGISTER AF ONCE Pacllic e0as a enjoy fair OR ai h Low |. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. annual conference here yesterday. | Monday. Moore Moriuary. Bebout College of Chiropractic § J weather tonight and Sunday | Boston 56 | Margaret Bruce, and a sister, Mrs.| Th uti 2p Y" | HULSKAMP—Colley B, (Jack) 85 years, 1718 North Meridian 3 Diorine Chicago 34 You is e resolution stated that “where- | “436"s" Lasalle st. beloved husband of ty Servi t Savi Cincinnati #4 |Janet Sparks, both of Indianapolis, | qs members of the Communist party | Ross Hulskamp, father of William, Weller Beau y service a avings Cool air circulating around the Cleveland 3 four grandchildren and one niece.| py every ‘means short of violence | 20d, Philip ulskamp and Mrs. Jennie | no appointment Necessary—Open § to 8 ridge of high pressure that runs |goansviie ... 3 i "H ; 0 | Ronk, passed away Friday, yunera) Mon- | INTERNAT'L BEAUTY SCH. 842 E Wash. from Minnesota to Louisiana will | Fi. Wayne 43 | NELLIE P. OVERMYER have sought to undermine and over- | day, 1:30 p.m. st tae GH HETIL oi ANG LESSONS = Jour Pome or cause the Ohio, Missouri and I an City) 3 : |throw the freedom for which We |inyited. Burial New Crown. Friends ma) studio, $1. Learn Mississippi Valley areas to be | Kansas 31 Services for Mrs. Nellie P. Over-: strive, we are alarmed over the re-|call at the funeral home any time to play by note. 1221 8. State. FR-2028. [Los Angeles ...........coees 81 65 | myer, L. S. Ayres & Co. cashier who! ¢ ti i | KOHLMEYER—Adelaide M., age 68° wife] LA VIVETTE BEAUTY SHOP cool and the partial cloudiness |Mismi . oan | 84 77 ent action of .the election board| "oe preq p. mother of Harold, Predrick| EXCLUSIVE— INEXPENSIVE shown for the same sections will | Minneapolis-St. Paul ..ov.eee a 30 died yesterday at City hospital, will in restoring this party to a place and Mrs. Robert Tonning Jr. all of to-| _ M188 MARY LA VIVETTE, WA-6386. : i nT I Wek rrraseaiieiesses be at 9:30 a. m. Monday in Conkle | the ballot.” dianapolis, entered into rest Friday eve-|™ T - help maintain chill conditions | New YOrk .......o.cecnecess 68 66 | jon e bal lol, ning. Double funeral services Monday, BEAU Y COURSE, $125 there | Siahoma OMY .v-vzservecnes 3} 36 |funeral home. Burial will be in I.| Edwin Steers Sr, Republican 10 a. m. at the Brosdwiy Methodist | ROYAL BEAUTY ACAD. 401 Roosevelt bd. . : ' a "we ' 0. O. F. cemete Rochester. | _ | Church and 2 p. m at St. Paul Lutheras | AND FINGER WAVE Fair and slightly warmer weath- | 5‘5ourgh siere N 38 Ys | member of the election board, eX- church. Osgood. Ind. Interment St. Paull SHAMPOO “Froner service Mrs. Overmyer was 65 and had | plained th c Friend II at the Jone: | er is foreseen in the West Gulf |San Antonio ..... erverseese 6 4 . | plained that the commission had no | Cemetery, CEteuis [0 “008 e Jonec|y i Beauty College. 108 E. Wash. Rm.008 ; { San Prancisco ......oevseose 86 52 |lived in Indianapolis 20 years. A|choice but to approve the Ci _|& Hurt Sheffield Chapel, 2226 Shelby st..| states and over the Central Plains | washington, D. C. ..........-68 64 pprove the Commu-|atter 7 p. m. Saturday until 8:30 a. m HOOSIER WEAVING CO. - i— . native of Miami county, she was 8 {nist petition for a place on the bal- | Monday. (Osgood papers please copy.) 505 STATE LIFE BLDG MA-T140

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Betty Louise Brown, pupil of School 30, who died yesterday of poliomyelitis, will be buried in Crown Hill following private services at 10 a. m. Monday in her home,

408 Lynn st. The child was 8 years old and was in 2-B at the school. A native of Clay City, she lived in Indianapolis six years and was a member of the West Side Church of God. Surviving are her parents, William E. Brown, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Kenneth Surber, Greencastle, | and a half sister, Sallie Ann Brown.

DRIVER ARRESTED AFTER COLLISION

John J. O'Keefe, 36, of 2350 N. Dearborn st. was arrested today following a collision at Dearborn st. and Roosevelt ave. between his car and a truck driven by James Cotman, 25, of 2524 Guilford ave, Neither driver was injured. O'Keefe was charged with operating a car while drunk and failure to stop for a preferential street.

HOOSIER JERSEY WINS IN JUDGING

COLUMBUS, 0, Oct. 12 (U. P.). —“Wonderful Dreaming Givia,” 3-year-old Jersey cow, owned by Mr. |and Mrs. Max Gorden, Lynn, Ind. | was judged first in her class yester|day in the Jersey cattle show. She also was named the senior champion and grand champion of -the show,

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Marion county voters toward the Democrats or Republican ticket in the Nov. 5 election? °

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TWO RAILROADERS - REVIVAL PREACHERS

The North Side Assembly of God, the North Side Church of God and the Garfield Christian church have all scheduled revivals. Two ministers, who are railroad engineers, will give the sermons at the revival in the North Side Assembly of God church each night from 7:30 tomorrow through Oct. 20. The speakers are Edward P. Parry of Joliet, Ill, chairman of the advisory board, an engineer on the Elgin, Joliet and Eastern railroad and a clergyman of the Christian | church, and Luther S. Harkey, engineer on the Atlantic Coast line, of Sanford, Fla, and a Methodist. The revival is sponsored by the Railroad Evangelistic association. The Rev. H. R. Rose is pastor of the host church. a & = Dr. J. Henry Capps of Washing-

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| vival services held nightly at 7:30 beginning tomorrow in the North

The Rev. Ao--At the time of her death she was ane of the firemen commented.

chief ‘clerk in the farm loan division of the company. Miss Fredenburg was a member of the Presbyterlan church. Services Monday will be conducted by the Rev. Virgil | Ragan, pastor of the Fairview Pres-

{James D. Wade of Morehead, Ky. {will sing and direct the music for | the services. The Rev. W. W. King

The Rev. Arthur B. Mills of the Garden City Christian church will be guest speaker at the two-week Oct. “20 in the Garfield Christian church. Services

AUTO, IS CRITICAL

Five-year-old Elnora Reed, 1220 Fayette st., was in a critical con-

juries she received late yesterday | when she was struck by a car driven | by Lester Kennet, 90, of $114 E.| and was a member of the Evangeli-| 10th st. Kennett was arrested on cal church there. Services will be

FOUND IN BASEMENT, . " YOUTH, 16, IS HELD

A 16-year-old youth was held at headquarters today after a police squad caught him in the basement of the residence of | gedford and a resident here | Mrs. Fred Philpott, 1928 N. Merid-| years, died yesterday in her home, | 10 part of the

member of the Baptist church, and jot since the party leaders “more resided at 1165 North Belle Vieu pl.| than complied with the law in their

Surviving i$ a brother, Wilmer | application.”

Galbraith, Indianapolis.

Services for Asa M. Gilpin, former

employee of the Indianapolis Tennis association, will be at 1:30 p. Monday in Shirley Brothers’ Ce tral chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill,

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Mr. Gilpin, who was 76, was in Ohio but had lived most o life here. He was a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Ada C. Gilpin; a daughter, Mrs. W. O.

Weller, Indianapolis, and four the organization, will be the prin- ; ual 1 OO 7. grandchildren. |cipal speaker at the meeting to be CY ir hoe alter am held at Kirshbaum Center, 2314 N.|Sunday.

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COLLEY HULSKAMP Services will be held at 1.30 p. m. Monday in the G. H. Herrmann

er, who died Friday in his home, 436 S. LaSalle st. He was 85. A native of Carrollton, Ky., Hulskamp had lived here for

Mr. 46 the Western Furniture Co. Burial will be in New Crown cemetery. Survivors are ‘his wife, Mrs. Rosa Hulskamp; three sons, William, Miami, Fla; Walter, Springfield, 0. and Philip Hulskamp, Indianapolis, and a daughter, Mrs. Jennie Ronk, Indianapolis.

MABELL C. FREDENBURG Hill following services at 2 p. m mortuary.

Miss Fredenburg, who lived at "02 N. Pennsylvania st., died yesterday

insurance company 21 years.

byterian church.

Ella Fredenburg and Mrs.

nieces, and five nephews.

TG) BY | MRS. MARGARETHA FELLRATH Mrs. Margaretha Fellrath died

| yesterday in the home of her daugh |ter, Mrs. R. L. Pierce, 3555 green ave, “| lived two years.

held Monday in Fond du Lac.

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| MRS..MARY RUTH DAVIS Mrs. Mary Ruth Davis,

Funeral Home, 1505 S. East st., for| Colley Hulskamp, retired woodwork- |

as loyed by years and formerly Was emp oy by | Indianapolis chapter No. 1, will |

J ‘ asse Ever- fematbing in the h 3 s u with whom she had|Cgurt be ©

{ lived | of

Survivors besides Mrs, Pierce are| sister, Mrs. Edith Schwartz, Milwaukee, Wis, and three grandchil-| eeance Circuit Court, et , at the offices of

. { native of | state of said minor ward 26 | tollows

bration here Thursday.

Gilbert Harrison, founder of the | American Veterans committee and present national vice chairman of

Meridian st. He will be presented |® by Martin Larner, state chairman of Lucille Stivers, Pear! Hall, Zelda NO’

of AVC.

{ Parrish. Frank Edwards,

i | Emma Amberger, Mrs. Gertrude Flecken{baum stage. | stein, passed away at residence, 5144 | Weymouth Fogelberg, chairman | Eleasant Run pkwy, Friday, 3p. mn,

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Three Indianapolis chapters of | American Veterans committee will born | observe the committee's second an- { his |niversary with a program of cele-|n

A two-hour entertainment pro-

gram will include songs by Frank

local radio | SCHALK—Eugene O., beloved Husband of father of news commentator, will present his| ars Marie Harvey, Robert, Warren and

r.|10 p. m. newcast from the Kirsh-

have charge of arrangements.

‘Housekeeper Hunt Involves Firemen

Times State Service

| COLUMBUS, Ind,

in the Evening Republican.

: ‘ Piremen were eager to help those | yg ; iv | Mrs. 13 Meson Bospuet File e of who called but didn’t know the corie nud iad beoiy ‘witls the Test number themselves.

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{ KOHLMEYER—Sylvester C., age 42. son of | Mr. Pred PF. Kohimeyer, 2052 Central, brother of Harold, Mrs. Robert W. Tonning Jr. and Fredrick, all of Indianapolis; entered into rest Priday night. Double funeral services Monday, 10 a. m. at the Broadway Methodist Church and 2 p. m. at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Osgood, Ind. Interment St. Paul Cemetery. Friends may call at the Jones & Hurt Sheffield Chapel, 2226 Shelby st. after 7 p. m. Saturday until 8:30 a. m. Monday (Shelbyville, Ind., papers please copy.) LAYTON—William, age 81 years, beloved father of Louis, Ray, Everett, Clifford and Fred Layton and Mrs. Harold Wallman, Indianapolis, Ind.; Mrs. Guy Easton of Madison, Ind. brother of Charles Lay-

residence of his son Pred Layton, 1837

i Warman ave. FPuneral arrangements

morning. Services Monday, 9:30 a. m

Conkle Puneral Home, 1934 st. Priends invited. Burial I

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OBERTS Daisy May, 617 Marion ave

sister of De ed aw m

ff and Arthur Roberts, Everhardt and Prank Lewis, pass Friday. Services Monday, 2 Pp. the Beanblossom Mortuary, st. Burial Crown Hill cemetery.

Anna Louise Hausser Schalk,

ton of Madison, Ind., passed away at the

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|p. m, Saturday. | WONNING—Wilbur F. 55 years, | mrs. Harry Kuhlmann, Mrs Mrs. Paul Westfall, Mrs. Oliver Robert Boyer, Mrs. Bert Howard, Walter, Martin, Prank and Wonning, passed away Friday. Monday, 10 a. m. from the home, rd.; PFriedens Evangelical Reformed Church, corner | vited. Burial Seymour, Ind. | call at the home after 7 p

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M Notice is hereby given xo sil deposttors wo sisters, Miss |and creditors of the Carbon Bank, Survivors include two sist and_creditory of the Carbon

Ida | interested parties, i i Pflumm, and a brother, Edward ill 1 ¥ will beheld daily except Saturday Fredenburg, all of Indianapolis; two

Trustees has filed | Court of Indiana,

for hearing «in sald the Court House, Clay County, Indiana, at two on November 16, 1946. If or exceptions are port on or prior and said Report is by the roved

o'

stee, will

| shall, the sole owner of sa

NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT OF IN THE VOL-

and

the undersigned

s Trustee of the remaining assets of said bank

Court, , in the City of Brasil, p.m, no objections filed to said Final Reto sald time and date, rt apts of sald Carbon Bank ds of the underthereupon by rdered paid to Judge B.

Cou

nk. Witness my hand and seal this Tth day

TRUSTEE

to all

|at the home Sunday, 8 p. m. G | mann Service

| | SPOON—Minnie, wife of Lee, mother of and Byron of Mooresville, Mrs. Dorval Stevens 0 10 at SunCarlisle & Son Chapel, Mooresville cemetery. SMITH—Verdi Lillian, age 68 years, wife n | {Things were pretty much back to of George O. Smith, mother of Richard | PROSPECT LUMBER co. Miss Mabell C. Fredenburg, em-! 8 p | 8. William O. and Ralph L. Smith and] normal at the Central fire station

ployee of the Metropolitan Life In-| : PO 6 Co. will be buried in Crown |/0day, as fremen go out of the | housekeeper-hunting business.

sister of Otto Fagz. aft from | 5377 E Park fter 6] IDE

beloved husband of Nora Wonning, brother of Earl Westfall, Andrews, | Weber, oy Funeral 5039 and Parkway and] Priends inFriends may | First class p. m. Saturday | Division 546 B. of L. E. will hold services H. Herr-

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OF REMAINING ASSETS, UNTARY LIQUIDATION OF CARBON. : | wHeTSEL, 829% LORD ST « £ ' CALLED MEETING of Southport, Brena ant repaired & | CLAY COUNTY. INDIANA lodge No. 270, F. & A. M., Mon-'| Furnaces & Stoves cicaned, ori

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Mrs. Fellrath, who was 80, October, 1946. | paaress an previously at Fond du Lac, wis. Dee Pe. AR ir ark at | mmm a - . ta— tree trimming. yoru I C © f ana. urr son Si pesenlt Cyr of Init |g Funeral Directors LIGHT HAULING :::: FR. 3781 NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE en — 3 OF REAL ESTATE | CONKLE FUNERAL HOME | LIGHT HAULING OF ALL KINDS

Chas R, Porter. CH-0464,

No. 1018 | 1934. W. Mich 8 Wh The undersigned, Guardian of the per- 1934. W. Michigan Bt. FR-9622| White man _ Ch Porter {son and estate of Richard E. Fauber. a y et ————————————— Reliable white minor. by virtue of an order of the Tip. FARLEY FUNERALS 1604 W. Morris LIGHT HAULING man. MA-3986. entered in Guar- MA-1234 anship Cause No. , will offer for MA Bn GENERAL HAULING. FR. 6958 and

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17th d o day thereafter

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