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resident for many be held in Shirley BrothHill chapel at 10:30 a. m. ' Monday. Burial will be in Memorial Park.
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MRS. KATHERINE HAUSSER Funeral services for Mrs. Kather- © ine Hausser, resident of Indianapolis 56 years, will be at 8:30 a. m. Monday in Grinsteiner’s funeral home and at 9 o'clock in St. Philip Neri Catholic church. Burial will be in Calvary cemetery.
WAGNER ALL MIGMTS RESEND
[9 WM REC PATS PEND (OPA 1844 FOW (A | ada will dominate most of the east as it circulates around the | high pressure system centered in the northeastern portion of the
tral Texas there will be some intermingling of relatively warm and cool air masses with showers in parts of Oklahoma.
OFFICIAL WEATHER
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NATIONAL 24-HOUR FORECAST SUMMARY: It will be fair or only partly cloudy over most of the nation Saturday night,
and little rain will fall, Large masses of relatively col. | dry air are covering the country except in the Northwest and the
Ohio Valley. Other cool areas of the U. 8S, will be the Central states where a small high pressure cell will bring fair weather, but chill tem-
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; ho was 77. died Oct. 19, 146 or ay 916 N. Ta-| middle Mississippi Valley where | pefatures; ‘and the mountain —nri RT Sorat - coma ave. She was a native of | moist air will bring some rain | heights of the northern Rockies Pro Ph aR TN ‘Morris, member of St. Philip's | showers. (See affected areas on | where 20 degree readings are in- Total precipitation since Jan, 1 3.5% church, the Alter society of the PFOTOCAST) : dicated. 2 i Deficiency since Jan. 1 .. ........ 813 church and Legion of Mary. Some overcast skies are expect- The standing front through at JolloWing table shows the temperaare her husband, | ed in the northwest quadrant of | Georgia portends little change in High Low SUrIiving . - Raymond | the U. 8. from central Montana | prevailing weather conditions Atlanta X 4 Ohafles Heuser: 2 Hen-| southwestward, including north- | there. Further west this front Basten : wR» 1 Basar; Be apa Lorena Haus-| ern parts of California. : marks the leading edge of warm Sinaisnal Siping i pi 3 Miss Ruth Hausser, Mrs, Louise An air front occlusion moving | air moving into the country from Aidriidmetupeiidindeeid "50 128 Sch lk, Mrs. Esther Pilets and Mrs.| into the northwest from the Pa- | the Gulf. (Note warm air mov- Bana. $hpreresvanrenss r u » ] ni Franz, all of Indianapolis; 13] cific will be causing the cloudiness | ing into the country from the Pi Worth ea i * © $1] grandchildren and one great-grand-| and rainfall in that sector. There | Gulf. (Note warm front segment | [SCRIAPOCE (CIV) Rn 3 child. will be snow in certain sections | on map.) |Los Angeles . ees 2 i 4 1 ES —————— of the northem Rockies. ~~ | A low pressure tem and Ie | innespoiis paui’. 10 8 8 | i Custom © Preezing temperatures are fore- rontal pattern link w cir- ew Orleans .. ........ “ . STAINLESS STEEL SINKS cast over inland areas of the | culation of moist tropical air fn |SE%, werk o.oo: Nu» y “The Finest” most northeastern states, where | the central Gulf states where Omaha ge .s “ 4 Tallored to Fit Your cold air is entering the U. 8. from | some showers and clouds are pos- |g: ‘Toufy = 0000 niu Individual Requirements the Canadian Maritime Provinces. | sible. Where the cold front ex- San Antonio ......... 8. The cool, dry air-flow from Can- | tends out of the “low” into cen- |Wanington. D. 0... . 1. nu
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J. F. HICKEY DIES ; Defends His Right
To Wear Panties
RETIRED GROCER wc.
Fla, Oct. 19 (U. P) mmer, 65, challenged the
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HOOSIER PAINT and
LINOLEUM CO [NNERSPRING MATTRESS
WILLIAM C. OTT | DIES HERE AT 6
and Matching Box $7900 De pre-war quality RAS Hg of the Souris today io tell him 4 Washington ol , » ; : . . idk Funeral to Be Monday for pemmere landiadr nad him Served With Police Depart : ted on an indecent exposure| ROOFI MN G 70-Year Resident. A Dent explained to Peace ment 26 Years.
Application
Immediate . [Justice Henry L. Oppenborn, that he| pynera) services for Willlam C. LS RN
started. buying panties during the ot special policeman for the Union | war because of the shortage of men's Trust Co. for the last four years,’
will be at 1:30 p. m. Monday in
Services for John F. Hickey, re # to tired grocer, will be at 10 a. m. Mon- : Years rid WA-2T | day in Grinsteiner's funeral home
CHAS. GOLDSTEIN and at 10:30 o'clock in St. Philip 1040 8. MERIDIAN ST.
Neri Catholic church. Burial will
be in Holy Cross. " pr— | Mr. Bicker, who was 82, diod| 3 OL SH rer 3-DAY SERVICE =| Thursday at St. Vincent's hospital. | . ted 930 D to show the panties. He pulled a L He had rest at NR. arborn| from a hip pogket | =!st., and had operated a grocery at : + | Rn and Pe To oy i - OUP dplets are too brief,” ruled per of the Indianapolis ‘police dee judge. : 1924 at which time he retired. {partment for 26 years, died yesterResided Here 70 Years He set bond at $100. Whereupon guy in lly clinic. He was 63 and Demmer hired a lawyer and said | ocided at 1428 Lexington ave,
to the panties, saying “they're much i, Emmaus Evangelical Lutheran
church, The services will be conducted: by Rev. H. L. Krueckeberg, | pastor. Mr. Ott,-who formerly was a mem-
y ti, O., he had |. 2 ‘ ; Bor a years. He Ded Carry his case to a higher court.| “ar. + retired from the police | [was a member of St. Philip's church, | {department in 1942 after serving 19 the church's Men's club, Red Cloud ARE SET FOR |vears as a traffic officer. He was a Tribe of Improved Order of Red RITES | member of the Fraternal Order of Men and the board of directors of Police, the Emmaus church and was Holy Cross cemetery. SAMUEL BENNETT |a graduate of St. Paul's Evangelical Survivors include *his wife, Mrs. Lutheran school. Frances Hickey; two sons, the Rev.| Samuel Bennett, night supervisor Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ella James A. Hickey, pastor of B8t. of the Indianapolis street cleaning B. Ott; three sisters, Mrs. Emma wll | Anne's Catholic church at Terre department, will be buried in Wash. |Steflen, Mrs. Clara Button and Mrs. . Haute, and Joseph A. Hickey, In- ington Park cemetery following John Isenthal; a brother, Herman dianapolis; four daughters, Sister| services in Shirley Brothers’ Irv-|Ott. and. two nephews, Ernest and Jordan Cabinet Co. Amelia of the Sisters of Providence, |ing Hill chapel at 1:30 p. m. Mon. Harry Ott, all of Indianapolis.
Immediate delivery on all sises || Mrs. P. J, Healy and Miss Edna day. . | Pallbearers will be Anthony| built-in kitchen cabinets. | Hickey, both of Indianapolis, and| Mr. Bennett, who was 56, died Sweeney, John Kessler, Walter SEE OUR LARGE DISPLAY | Mrs. Dirk Heezen, Evanston, Ill,'at his home, 1401 N. Gladstone |Baase, Ernest Whitsett, William
{and three grandchildren. Nayrocker and Clarence Lacefleld,|
all members of the police depart-| ment.
MRS. CATHERINE ASHCRAFT A lifelong resident of Indianap|olis, Mrs. Catherine Ashcraft died {yesterday in her home, 413 Leeds aye. She was 69. Services will be at 8:30 a. m. Monday in the Usher mortuary and
ave, Thursday. He’ had been a ptm— resident of Indianapolis since 1919. FRANK ELBERT PRUITT | He was a native of Crawford counFrank Elbert Pruitt, New Augusta, ty. who died yesterday in Methodist | Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Molhospital, will be buried in Bethel|lie Bennett; two sisters, Mrs, Marcemetery following services at 2 tha Cummins, English, and Mrs. p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Bu-|Elizabeth Seingpiel, La Porte, and chanan mortuary. {four brothers, Oliver, Indianapolis, Mr. Bruitt had operated a filling! Edd and Robert, both of French station in New Augusta 30 years.
8 North Delaware St.
RIGHT IN YOUR HOME Satin Jee, and P. D. Bennett, Cornell. |i o clock in Holy Cross Catholic BY OUR TRAINED OPERATORS . 2p Tea church. Burial will be in Hol GUARANTEED Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Clara MRS. ANNA C. DOWNIE y
M. Pruitt; a son, B. L. Pruitt, and] The Rev. C. E. Sitler, pastor of STs Ashcraff was the wife of the a grandson, Michael Allen Pruitt, Immanuel Evangelical and Re-|jate John M. Ashcraft and a memboth’ of Indianapolis. formed church, will conduct serv- por of Holy Cross church. ————— {ees for Mrs. Anna ©. Downie in Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.
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Immediate Application of MOTH HOLES—_BURNS Sd LEON TAILORING CO. --
Ashcraft; a sister, Miss Jennie Shea, Mrs. Downie, who was 54, died 3) of Indianapolis, and seven
| yesterday in her home, 2115 Webb grandchildren. {st. An employee of the Eli Lilly Co. {for 22 years, she was a lifelong ‘resident of Indianapolis. She be-
NAME MUNCIE MAN CHICAGO Oct. 19 (U. P),
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are four brothers, | Patterson, Long Beech, Cal;
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Biographical Editor's Rites To Be Monday.
Mrs. Jeannette E. Davidson, biographical editor of the Citizens Historical = association, died this morning at her home, 3060 N. Meridian st. > ¥ A resident of Indianapolis 13 years, she” was the wife of Lyman C. Davidson, executive director of the historical association, and a member of the Episcopal church. Services will be at 1 p. m, Monday in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary with burial in Crown Hill Surviving, besides her husband, Dr. David H. Dr. Harry O. Patterson, Pasadena, Cal; Dr. Charles 8. Patterson, Pomona, Cal, and Clarence Patterson, Auroma Grande, Cal), and a sister, Mrs. Jack Hanson, Wilmington, Cal.
FRANK W. DECKER
Frank W. Decker, retired farmer and truck gardener, will be buried in Somerset, Ky, Monday preceded by funeral services at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries Northeast chapel. Mr. Decker died Thursday at his home, 4412 E. 21st st, at the age of 81, He was a resident of Indianapolis 18 years having been born in
_ | Monticello, Ky.
Surviving are his wife, © Mrs. Amelia Decker; seven sons, Clyde Decker, Olma Decker, Vester Decker, Lilborn Decker, Selma Decker and Ralph Decker, all of Indianapolis, and Elza Decker, Stab, Ky.; a daughter, Mrs, Zella McGuire, Stanford, Ky.; a brother, Wesley Decker, Somerset, Ky., and five grandchildren,
MRS. ELNORA NUGENT
Funeral services will be at 10:30 a. m, Monday in Shirley Brothers’ West chapel for Mrs. Elnora Nugent, 79, who died here yesterday. Buiral will be in Memorial Park cemetery. Mrs. ‘Nugent died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ethel Weber, 3764 W. Washington st. She was the wife of the late James Nugent,
a native of Shelby county and had! rejection for a period of not to exceed !Band.
lived in Indianapolis most of her 1if
e. | Surviving, besides Mrs. Weber, are |
three sons, Goerge E. and Ross Nugent, both of Indianapolis, and four other daughters, Mrs. Sadie Edward E. Nugent, North Vernon; Streif, Mrs. Florence Janert and Mrs. Thelma Kittinger, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Mary Harlan, Monticello; 14 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
NELLIE B. DICKINSON
And now, Demmer said, he's used | yoight Mortuaries and at 2 o'clock |, IS DEAD HERE AT
Mrs. Nellie B. Dickinson, wife of Luther W. Dickinson, died Friday in her home, 919 Spruce st. She was 63, The Rev.. D. M. Church, pastor of Edwin Ray Methodist church, will conduct services in J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes at 2 p. m. Monday. Burial will be in Washington Park. Mrs. Dickinson, ‘who was born in Greensburg and belonged to the Presbyterian church there, also is survived by a son, Robert; a grandson, Roger, Indianapolis, and a brother, Elmer D. Patton, Greensburg.
PAPER SAYS STALIN PLANS TO VISIT U. S.
HALIFAX, Oct. 18 (U. P.).—The Halifax Chronicle said today Pre-
mier Stalin may visit the Untied;
States, and possibly Canada, in November.
its inforamtion from a
facilities.
RITES TODAY FOR
Funeral services for Mrs. Jean Plainfield Friends
burial in Plainfield cemetery.
ROOFING AND SIDING CO
INDIANA 236 Mass, Ave, 5,5 Midas of
the First Block
Survivors include her husband, | \otor
William A. Downie; a daughter,| nq carton H. Foster, Oshkosh, Catherine; her mother, Mrs. AU-|wis was named to head the Out-
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|Charles W, Mason, 3030 N. Pennsy[Vania st. She was a native of Clay |City, a member of the United Brethren church there, and the wife of | [the late Albert J. Brentlinger.
WARNS OF WAR NEW YORK,
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Alinson Joweldi 4“ san Jew elirs
are two sons, Byron W. Brentlinger,|if the “present armaments race’
dren and four great-grandchildren. |“formula of tolerance” to avert war
$19 (U.P) — | The Federal C il of Churches Surviving besides the daughter, warned today that war will result
Terre Haute, and Maj. Loren J. between the United States and RusBrentlinger; Tokyo, six grandchil-|sia continues, and called for a
SPEAKS AT MEETING
gusta Gerdts, and a sister, Mrs. ,ar4 Boat Manufacturers’ associa-| Charles E. Wilson, president of {Frieda B. Gray, all of Indianapolis. tion yesterday at joint sessions of General Motors Corp., will be priny {cipal speaker at the annual meet-
[ure will address a meeting o
Wells county Republicans at Bluff-
| ton tonight,
SHORTWAVE TO"BLACK OUT
By Science Service
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the week-end to black out shortwav
Atlantic paths,
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The Chronicle said it obtained reliable source who said a suite was being prepared aboard the liner Aquitania 5h for Mr. Stalin for its next wesward trip from Britain, if he desires the
The Aquitania was reported due in New York Nov. 5. The Chronicle said the premier’s trip might coincide with the meeting of the Big)
Four foreign ministersewhich -opens|tisned Trustee, will thereupon b: gn pe ourt be ordered paid to Tudge ule Nov. 4. shall. the sole owner of said Bank en Le Witness my hand and seal this 7th day
MRS. JEAN MAYER
Mayer will be held today in the church with
Mrs. Mayer died Thursday. Serv~ longed to the Order of the Eastern yw w gpurgeon, Muncie, Ind., was|ices will be conducted by the Star, {elected president of ‘the Outboard Rev. Milo Hinckle, pastor, and the | books Manufacturers association, | Rev. Furnas Trueblood, Richmond.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 19.—8torms in the ionosphere are expected over
radio ‘broadcasts, particularly those
Porter Talk Off,
Trustees, School City of Rochester, Indiana and/or Board of Control of Rochester Joint High School at the office of F. W. Rankin, Supt. Rochester, Indiana, until 1:00 p. . Priday, November 8. | 1946, for the furnishing and installing | of one stoker in the Boiler m of the Central Heating System of the Rochester City Schools, * Specifications /are on file at the office of the Superintendent of the hester City Schools, Rochester, Indiana and the State Board of Accounts, Indianapolis, Indiana and be made to bidders from the office of the Buperin-
Each
roposal must be accompanied by a certified check payable to the Board {of Trustees in a sum equal to five (§2%) {per cent of the amount of the proposal, | which check shall be forfeited in case {of failure of any bidder to enter into contract and furnish a satisfactory bond in amount equal to the contract price within eight (8) days after notification of the acceptance of his proposal. Speci{fications shall be returned to the Owner | at the time of filling of the bids { The Board of Trustees is not obligated ito accept the lowest or any other bid! submitted and reserves the right io re-| ject any or all proposals. to waive in-| formalities in any proposal if shall | be, in the’ judgment of the Board
it to the| interest of the Rochester City 8chools so to do, and to defer the acceptance or
teight (8) days. | By order of the Board of
J. MURRAY
Trustees: McCARTY Becretary NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that on the 1st day of Nov. 19046, at 11 A. M, Central | Standard Time, i of the State Highway Commission of Indiana, of October 1, 1946, said Commission will sell at Public sale, under terms stated herein, the following described hHuildi s| located in the new right of way of U. 8. Highway No. 52 acquired by order of appropriation made by the arion Circuit | Court in Cause No. 62031, entitled State, of Indiana vs. Lula P. Hooper Stabb, et al, on September 3, 1948, La | DESCRIPTION : | The property to be sold consists of a
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1 ; , \ slosy. Generel cience, Hulth, Ph ploal 3 : . iducation, Junioh Business Practice, n, | HAU oo) # rile : Nothing to Say Ate. e Economics, Machine HAUSSER Ta theHng oe Re of . . a Sasa) Painting Color ‘Henrietta, Lorena and Ruth Hausser, Mr ’ . iY : . TO y...|and Designing, Art Appreciation, Arts and |Louise Schalk, Mrs. Ester Paetz and Mrs, WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 (U. P). Crafts, General Music, Glee Club or |Helen Franz, passéd aw 8% the ‘resi. When Price Administrator Paul A. Chorus, (Band, Orehastre, Muse Appre- gence, i pT Soma ave, Thursday, hin ; ciation, Harmony and/or Theory; x 30 I e Mhey years. Fy. Porter has nothing to say, he says High Behools:™ Grade, 8: Library Bx. nersl from Grinsteiner Funeral Home, 160] nothing, eriences, Spelling, Social Studies (Fusion |X. New York st, Monday, 8:30 a * That's why he is not king his | Course), "Vocational Information, Current Requiem high mass &t. Philip Neri church ma Problems in our Democracy (Civics), Gen-|9 a. m. Burial Calvary cemetery, Priengs weekly radio talk to the nation to- eral Science, Physical ucation, Junior (may call at the funeral home after § la ‘ .|Business Practice, Agriculture I, Agricul~ip. m. Saturday. Members of the Altar ay. ure II, Woodwork, Mechanical Drawing, [society and Legion of Mary will meet Sun. When advance copies of Mr. Por- | Machine Shop. Home Economics 1 Home day, 8 p. m., for prayer. ter's speech were not delivered to|or Chorus, (Hand, Orchestra, Music Ap- HAUSSER Fa anerine, Yeloved wily of ‘ reciation, Harmony and/o , ir 0 reporters as usual yesterday, the plied pMusie, A ravine, ‘Finting Color Aasiens Lolena, aod Ruth Hauser, 3 , |an esign, Ar reciation, Arts sn , er t OPA press section was asked why ana, Desig os PP on, Art nC Mrs. Helen Frans, passed. wines a Mr, Porter has nothing to say,” Education, First Ald, Expression® or|residence, 916 N. Tacoma ave. Thurs. was the repl Dramatics, Journalism, Library. Experi-| day, 17, 11:10 p. m., age 77 .vears piy. ences, Spelling, Current Problems in our | Puneral from Grinsteiner's Funeral Home. ——————————————r—— Democracy (Civics), Early European His- (1601 EB. New York st., Monday, 8:30 p. m tory, ‘Advanced Design, Bocial 8tudies| Requiem high mass, 8t. "Philip =~ Neri VANCOUVER GRABS (Pusion Course), Modern European His-|church, 9:00 a, m. Burial Calvary Cemetory, Prench. Spanish, German, Greek, |tery. Friends may call at the Puneral NAVY SURPLUS SOAP General Mathethaves, Ahold Mathie Home sper 4 PP Saturday Deceased matics, vance oology, vanced | was a member o tar ; e Botany, Driver Education, Ph sical Edu- Society and Le-
gion of Merit,
~Times Foreign Service |cation, Junior Business Practice, K- | HICKEY—John P. bei . { keeping, Typwriting, Shorthand, Agricul- oved Husband of VANCOUVER, B. C, Oct. 19. — wre § AgTicu ite JIL. Geneiai “sn . 2 ice B, Hickey, Inther of Rev, James This " echanical Drawing, Machine Shop, Au ' ’ . .; Biste city's soap shortage, as grim oe BL a kutits. Sheet Metal, | Amelia, Bisters of Providence; Joseph a. as anywhere in America, was eased Printin : Electricity, Foundry, Welding, Hickey ahd i. P, 4. Hewty, city; Mrs, — ome Economics I, Home Economics II, ezen, Evanston, Ill; Ed , today—thanks to the United States|General Music, Glee b or Chorus, |city, passed’ away at St. Vincent. me’ navy. Band. Orchestra, Music Appreciation, pital Thursday, Oct. 17, 10.46 p. m. sage Harmony and/or Theory, Applied Music, |82 years. Funeral from Grinsteiner's = "Several hundred. tons” of U. 8. Drawing Banting Oot A Pn: [oer Home, 1601 E. New York ‘at, Mon. navy saltwater soap were being dis- it: Speech, oral and Written Expres- ip New quien high mais 8}, sion, Business sh,” Expression or oe . tributed to retailers by a jobber who | ot Re hm, Biblical Liters: Holy Crom cemetary. Priends may call literally grabbed it from undep the |ture, Library Experiences, Spelling, or SER ie after 6 m. Saturday, tf Chi d N v cial ' Studies (Pusion Course), Early Eu-|Mens club w I meet Sunday 8:30 p. m, noses Oo cago an ew York ropean History, Modern putopean His- or prayers. ory, t American istory, acific MURRAY competitors. It had been declared Relations, Social Problems, sychology,| of A Bands are. : ab Mather surplus and was sold through the Freneh Spanih, German; Greek” Ap: passed awsy Priday. Puneral Monday’ 3 plie athematics, rigonometry, nior |p. m., y : war assets administration. Mathematies, Advanced hemi ry, Ad. Riorris a oi] Taner! Bom, CE van ysics, vance ology, - Copyright, 1M. by Th: Indianapolis Times vanced Zoology. Advanced Botany Phy. av Sal at the funeral home after 2 p 80 y , Inc. siography, Health and Safety Education, |naqm Consumer Service, Driver Education, |" x —Jessle Longwell, age 75, 3858 N, L Legal Notices Physical Education, First Ald, Bookkeep: | NeW Jersey st. ig of Star City, g ing, Typewriting, Shorthand, Secretarial|iNd. and St. Petersburg, Fla. wife of Lee em—— . - mre Training, Filing, Distributive Occupations, omas Nash, mother of Mrs. Eva BanNOTICE TO BIDDERS Advanced Business, Business Law, Sales-|0rd, stepmother of Mrs, Mary Hatfield, Bids will be received by the Board of manship. A riculture I, Agriculture II |died ast Lansing, Mich. Priday. Pu.
neral service Monday mornin LEH, Mich. y § in Paw Paw ,|NUGENT—Permelia BE, age 79, of 376 W. Washington beloved “mother of Ed. ward E, George E, Alfred, Ross, Nugent and Sadie Streif, Mary Harlan, Plorence Japert, Ethel Weber, Thelma Kittinger; |Also survived by 14 grandchildsen and seven great-grandchildren, passed away Friday morning, Services Monday at 10:30 a. m. from Shirley Brothers’ West Chapel 2002 W. Michigan. Burial Memorial Park cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel any time after 2 p. m. Saturday,
age 85, tendent of Rochester City Schools. anced Srammar and Compesiion, See. time Irvington resident, belorot an) a rosa shall be made on Porm No.l[iicrature. Special s of Literature | George E. Oberholtzer (deceased), moth 96 with Non-Collusion affidavit j}roperly Speech, Oral and ritten Expression |0f Madge Oberholtzer (deceassd) ana executed, and each shall be delivered | pi iness English, Expression Dra- | Marsall Oberholtzer, sister of Jacob Harr 4 a Sled envelope addressed to the matics, Journalism, {blical Literature, |Clay county, Indiana; F. M. Modesitt of hi ™ proposer ars the title Library Experiences, Spelling, Socia a en ones o Ms At of the work and the name of the bidder. Be (I Rio ropean ] two | t nd-
holtzer: also survived by two great-grand-e | daughters, passed away at the son's residence in Speedway City Friday evening. at 10:30 a. m. from ShirIrving Hill Chapel, 5377 E. st. urial Memprial Park Priends may call at Irving Hiil after 5 p. m. Saturday. ( 1428 Lexington ave, | beloved husband of Mrs. Ella B. Ott. | brother of Mrs. Emma Steffen, Mrs. Clara Button, Mrs. John Isenthal and Herman Ott; also survived by two nephews, Erpassed away Friday,
| ley Brothers’ | Washington | cemetery.
II, riculture III V, Gen-|Oct. 18, age 63 years. Priends may call eral op, Mechanical Drawing, Machine (at the Voigt Mortuary, 1632 8. Meridian, Shop, Auto Mechanics, Aeronautics, Sheet until noon Monday. Puneral services at Metal, Printing, Electricity, Foundry, |Emmaus Evangelical Lutheran church at Yel e Joe Reonomiss m asd {Laurel and Orange sts, 2 p. m. Interenera usic, iee ub or rus, iment St. Jo , i Orchestra, Music Appreciation. | yiteq. Bt. Joseph cemetery, Priends Im
Harmony and/or Theory,
Arts and Crafts,
Appreciation, or Art, Modelin
Design, Commercial
Construction, Advanced Painting, Illustra-|time
tion of . School Publications, History of Arts and Architecture.
. The publishers shall state specifically in| ursuant to a resolution! sich bid the prices at which each book will be furnished, also the exchange price 1 p. m. lon each book sold or exchanged for an Friends invited. Burial Bethel cemetery.
Applied Music, Drawing. Painting, Color, and Design, Art| Advanced |
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|PPITZNER Karl Max, of 1201 Carrollton, { husband of Virginia, passed away Satd urday a. m. Services Flanner & Buchanan, later. Burial Muncie, Ind. Priends
Advanced may call at mortuary.
| PRUITT--Frank Elbert, husband of Mrs. Clara M. Pruitt, father of B. L. Pruitt, assed away Priday. Services Flanner & uchanan mortuary Sunday
old book on the same subject of like grade Friends may call at mortuary. and kind but of different series; and shall RICHARDS—Donald Stephan, som of Mr,
of each and all books proposed to be nished in such bid.
commissioned schools and shall labeled.
|accompany such bid with specimen copies | fur- of Jo Said bids shall be ert I. of Indianapolis, half-brother of Neil compiled separately for the four pes of Richards
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and Mrs. Stephan T. Richards, brother seph H., of Cincinnati, O., and Rob-
of.. Indianapolis, passed away Thursday. Services Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Monday, 10 a. m. Friends in-
Said publishers shall specify size and vited. Burial Kiwanna, Ind. Priends may
one story frame store buildi and a call at mortuary after 4 Saturd, {one and a half story > |quality as to material, subject matter, 4 p. m. Saturday. "ocated at N. W ye Wes Bust Latyle of binding, mechanical execution of SAMUELS—James Jim)” age 71, 830 {Road and 86th St. on proposed U. 8, such books and price thereof, in compli-| Olive st, brother of the late Delia Kel- | Highway 82 North of the city of Indian-|Ance with the form of bid furnished byilems, passed away Priday morning Serv. |2polis in Marion County. Indians. within |the Textbook Commission of the Indians ices J C. Wilson “Chapel of the Chimes," the right of way lines of the right of way | State Board of Education. 1234 Prospect st., Mond 10 a. m. of said highway as fixed in said proceeding Said bids shall be approved or’ accepted Friends invited. Burial: New Crown. and on land described as follows: {only on full compliance by the bidder Friends may call at the “Chapel of the A parcel of land located in Soufheast| with the requirements of Chapter 243 of nes. : uar (Ys) of Bection Pifteen (15) [the Acts of 1945. Any contract made on SIMPSON—Mary Jane, of 1321 N. Tuxedo,
ownship - Seventeen
(17) Nort Three rth, Range
(3), East in Marion County, a.
ERMS OF Sale will be made to the highest bidder | for cash, subject to the condition that said buildings must be moved by the | purchaser from the limits of the high- | way within: thirty (30) days from the date of the exgcution of instrument of | conveyance in order to avoid interference with the construction work on said highway. Sale will be iaade on the premises) for cash, to the highest bidder. The. amount of the purchase price shall be paid to the representative of Highway Commission making sale, | by duly certified or cashier's check pay- | able to the State Highway Commission | of Indiana, at the time of sale. The Commission reserves the right to reject any -and all bids and to con-| tinue the sale upon a failure to receive An acceptable bid. The sale shall not
mission or state of Indiana until i
roper conveyance is executed and de vared | to the successful bidder as. by law| provided.
Sale will begin at 11 A.
Standard Time on
A. M., Central Nov. "‘st. 1946,
STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF INDIANA STATE HOUSE ANNEX INDIANAPOLIS #, INDIANA NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT O BTEE oF REMAINING ASSETS ™ THE
, VOLNTARY ' LIQUIDATION OF CARBON BANK. OF THE TOWN OP CARBON, |
CLAY COUNTY. IANA Notice is hereby given to all depositors and creditors of the Carbon Bank, of
Carbon, Clay County, Indiana, and to interested parties, that the RBA Trustee has filed in the Clay Circuit his Pinal Report,
bank, and said Final Report has been for ‘hearing in said Court. in the Court House. in the City of Brazil, Clay County, Indiana, at two o'clock p. m., on November 16, 1946. If no objections or exceptions are filed d Pinal
of Ogtober 1946 UDGE B. MARSHALL, Trustee SAMUPL S McQUEEN, Clerk of reu ourt of John W. ‘Baumunk, Atty, Todiene.
——— NOTICE TO PUBLISHERS The Textbook Commission of the Indiana State Board of Education will receive sealed bids until 5:00 P. M., Central 1946, at
Standard Time, December 11, the office of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Room 227, State House, | Indianapolis, Indiana, from publishers of | school textbooks, as provided in the Acts of 1045, Chapter 243, on a series of text-| for a term of 5 years beginning | July 1, 1047, for use in the éommission elementary schools, commissioned inter. mediate schools, commissioned junior high schools and commissioned high schools ) Indiana in the following branches study for the following grades: Elementary Schools: Grade 1: and Crafts, Health, Language, matics, Music, Physical Education, Science, !
of |
Mathe- |
and/or Theory, Oral and Written Expression, Physical Education, General Science,
Safety, General Science, Natural Science, Writing, Spelling: and Indians Histor Grade 0° Literature, Composition, {Busion) Civies,
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ruies and regulations of Commission of the Indiana State of Education All bids will be opened at 10:0 Central Standard Time, December in the House of Representatives,
Capitol, Indianapolis, Indiana. Contracts for Elementary Textbooks will be let at 2
Time, December 12, 1946.
Contracts for Intermediate School Text- sister, books ‘and Junior High School Textbooks
| acceptance or appfoval of sald bids shail | fully comply Neh the requirements of Wife of Arthur E. Simpson, daughter | Chapter 243 of the Acts of 1945, and the D. said Textbook Eichhorn, Board
0 A.M. 12, 1946, State copy.)’ Moore Mortuaries.
entered into rest Friday, age 42 years
A. Schull, sister of Mrs. Gladys Wayne A, James G. and Ea A. Schull. Services Monday, 3 p. m., at Peace Chapel, 2050 E. Michigan. Priends are ‘welcome. Burial] Washington Park. (Beymour and Brownstown papers please
WEIS—Amelia, age 55. 3333 Prospect st, widow of Michael and mother of Ed-
P. M, Central Standard ward Weis of Indianapolis, passed away
Thursday morning at the home of her Mrs. William Kreutzer, R s Liberty, Ind. Service at the J. C. Wilson
will be let at 10:00 A. M., Central Stand- ‘Chapel of the Chinfes,” 1234 Prospect ard Time, December 13, 1946. st. Monday, 8:30 . at St. Patrick's Conirasts for High School Textbooks ¢hurch. 9 a. m. Burial Holy Cross. Friends
will be let at 2:00 P. M., Central Standard 3
Time, December 13, 1946.
The Textbook Commission of the Indireserves be" complete and binding on the Com- the right to accept or reject any or all for any par-
ana State Board of Education
bids or any part thereof, ticular book or books
of ARCHIE R. CHADD. Becretary,
may call at the Chapel of the Chimes after p. m. Sunday.
| WRIGHT—Ellis J., age 84 beloved father M Ed
of rs. na Miller, Paul and Prank right, - Mrs. Blanche Hiatt Preeman right, Mrs. Opra Campfield, Eimer McKamey., Dove Titis, Shirley Wilson; brother
and Ida
of By order of the Textbook Commission pay passed away Priday Friends the Indiana State Board of Education. may P ¥ Friday morning. Friends
call at Shirley Brothers’ Central Chapel, 9468 N. Illinois, until 11 a. m. 8un-
Commission on Textbook Adoption of day and at Walnut Chapel church after
the Indiana State Board of Education |! P Commission on Textbook Adoption of ucation. |
the Indiana State Board of CLEMENT T. MALAN; Chairman,
nday. Burial Walnut Chapel
. m. Su 3 cemetery, south of Stilesville
3 Card of Thanks
| Death Netices
Indianapolis Times, Sat, Oct. 19, 1946
age years. Mother of Mrs, Glenn Munshower, Arthur J. and John T. Ashcraft, sister of
ASHCRAFT Catherine (Shea),
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| McCARTNEY—We wish (0 express our sincere thanks to our friends, employees for the offerings and expressions of our
of E. C.sAtkins and neighbors, beautiful floral of sympathy received at the deat mother, Susannah artney
—8ons, daughters,, grandchildren and
Miss Jennie . Shea, passed away Friday. great grandchildren. Funeral Monday, Ou. + 8:30 WT hg EE ——— the George W. Usher Mortuary, v Washington st.; # a. m., Holy Cross 4 In Memoriam church. Friends invited. Burial Holy
Cross cemetery.
moriuary after p. m. Saturday.
BENNETT—Samuel, of 1401 N. Gladstone ave, age 57, beloved husband of Mollie Bennett, brother of Mrs. Martha Cummins of English, Ind.; Mrs. Elizabeth Seingpiel Oliver Bennett of Indianapolis; Ed and Robert Bennett of French P. D. Bennett of Cornell, Iii, Funeral services Monday, 1:30 p, m., from Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel, 5377 E. WashEntombment Washington Park. Friends may call. at the chapel any time, BOYD—Mrs. Lena, 752 8. Holmes, Wile oy
of LaPorte, Ind.
passed away Thursday p. m. ington st. of Herschell
Robert, mother
Friends may call at
passed away Thursday evening, Oct. 1
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IN LOVING MEMORY of our husband and father, 8 1 c. Gene White, who passed away one year ago, Oct. 19 e call was sudden, the shock se severe, We little thought such grief was near; Only those who have lost can tell T pain of parting without farewell, We little thought when he left home hat he would return no more; To our hearts there comes a longing— If only Gene could come home We do not know what pain he bore, We did not see him die; We only know he pena away And could not tell us goodby. and babies.
Sadly missed by wife
Funeral at the Lucas mortuary, 1634 W. . Fe Morris st., Monday, Oct. 31, 2 m HARDY SERYSANTHEMUMS Burial Floral Park. Priends invit WAYSIDE R RAL GARDENS. DAVIDSON—Mrs, Jeanette E, wife 0f/7300 Pendleton pk. (Rd. 67 east). CH-2231. Lyman Ci Davidson, ster Of Mrs. Jil 1 mr em ATT Hanson of Wilmington, Cal, Dr. Deve FLOWERS, THE GIFT EXPRUGOIVE H. Patterson of Long Beach, al, 3 Harry C. Patterson of Pasadena, Cal’ Atkins Flower Shop TA-0224
Dr. Charles &. Patterson of Pomona, Cal, {and Clarence Patterson of Aurora Grande, Cal, passed away Saturday morning. MonInterment | Crown Hill, Friends may call at mortuary. Arts | DECKER—Frank W., of 4412 BE, 21st st, rest Thursday afternoon,
ices Flanner & Buchanan mortuary,
day, 1 m. Friends invited.
entered into
age 81. Husband of Amelia Decker, father Vester
Olma cker,
0p. m, age 28 years.
r tends invited.
A.' Riley, city, passed away Friday, Funeral from! 1601 E: New 0880. ° requiem | ga; m. Friends may
Natural Science, riti d Spelling; | Gfinsteiner’'s Funeral Home, Grade 8: A I A. vies, Shor Yok st, Tuesday, 8:30 a, mm; raphy. Health, 8. History, Home |p| mass Holy Cross church 9 a, Economics, Industrial Arts, Literature, |g, dial Holy Cross cemetery. General Mathematics, Arithmetic, General | .\f at funeral home after 6 p. m. SaturMusic, Harmony and/or Theory, al and |. Written Expression, Physical Education,
NBERG-Louis. of #01 EB. New York passed away Thursday night, nus.’
conducted a ay at the Pras ay Fu- Lost
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LOST—Lady's rose gold Elgin watch, exe pansion band, downtown, Reward. WA-
.E N Social Studies and Spelling; Grade 2: Arts ol Clyde Decker, - 18, W. South LI-6212 Indianapolis Blue Print [Yas ELEANOR A. GORE meme mare em— |ing of the Indiana state Chamber 3nd Crafts, Health, Lan uage. Mathema- Decker, Lisorn Decker tMit, Lille Least, FLANNER & BUCHANAN—25 West Fall | & Lithograph Ce. Requiem high mass for Mrs.| SCIENTECH CLUB SPEAKS [of Commerce Nov. 15 at the Indi- | gotis"tndies: Grade 3. Arts and Crafts Elza Decker and Mrs. Zelin McGuire | Creek Boulevard. TA-3377 Ss | Eleanor A. Gore will be sung in| Miss Irene Kudriawzewa, a native anapolis Athletic . club ballroom, | Music, Physical Education Science and Prather of Wasiey, Decker. Funetal sry. BEST S. GADD a —— | . : 4 . 5 . . Raich us growl A new and greater (Holy Cross Catholic church at 9 of Sevastopol, Crimea, and former James F. Carroll, state chamber rors Mente, Tories, Dhimitnd Cancis: (2530 Station at. 2:30 p. m, Friends a7é | 3130. Prospect 8. MA-8049 . EE WwW ta; m. Tuesday. Burial will be In[industrial slave worker under president, announced today. tion and Social Btudies (a fusion course); ors Liar Somerset, Ris ou. Mon STEINER'S ami ton S Holy © terv Grade 5: Arts and Crafts, Science, His GRIN Why bay one? Mrs. Gore, who wi in I han Stabe (x atom "ours Grates: (aby Er moraine ite of, Liber | 10018 Nex York aot DIAMONDS % WATCHES | y buy one? Rent one at Mrs. Gore, who was 28, died yes-|luncheon of the Scientech Club,| CHINA PEACE HOPES RISE yr Mv a I LR A TI hd Ph LB TLR gd G. H. HERRMANN i APPLIANCES 4 A A 1 |terday in City hospital. A native Inc, here Monday. Miss Kudriaws.--CHUNGKING, Oct. 19 (U. P.).— Physical Education and Social 8 dies (a inson,, grandmother poi Roger Dickinson 1808 8. EAST BT. MA-8488 19 EAST MARKET ST G S {of Ottawa, Canada, and resident |zewa is now employed with Fletcher High government sources said to- Oeneral Math mater. Industrial Arts, Services at the J, C. Wilson “Chapel of the HISEY & TITUS y * 402 North Capitol A [here most of her life, she lived at Trust Co night that Gien. Chou En-lai, Chi-|General Music, Harmony and/or Theory, (Chimes ' 1334 Prospect st, Monday, 2 ISE Hm ariel av. (1403 Sturm ave : nese Communist leader, had been Rnyaical Boysen, Os tetul Signes. and Barn Friends iy ool tthe YI JON an N Dilavane St plan . Aes S—————— ’ atur cience; rade : rt, y . : ” I _—— PEARSON'S — | ——————| She is survived by four children, NEW CASTLE TAX CUT persuaded to return to Nanking to |General Mathematics Industrial AF the ofl (Greensburg papers please| JONES & HURT MORTUARY MUSIC CO. | PERSONAL Delores Ann, Patricia Marie, Wil-| NEW CASTLE Ind. Oct. 10. resume negotiations with the Na- Physical Education. General Science, Gui: DOWNIE Ann C. (nes Gerd), age 8€| op, ans ARIEL] CHAPEL Service \ , | LOANS Moderate Cost ian Ralph ind Jon Palle Sete, State tax board representatives, tionalists. . raphy. Sate Sebouke" Drude 1: Ags! AS wale oer I te T iam mR ta Trustworthy Since 1873 onthly Payments and four uncles, illlam E,, en studying the levies of the various S————————————————————— Wie he civ, 3 oo ch “Hen th, daughter of Mrs. Augusta Gerdts, sister of SHIRLEY BROS. CO. y Persons) Leas Department F. and Clarence A. Riley, Indian- units of Henry county, have reduced| $10 MILLION LOANED CHILE |G%"" uiticiy “Home Beonomics, Indus: |MTECTISSS B Coty; Passed Away Ed | guy. inots L1-8400 128 N. Penn. St. Peoples State Bank apolis, and James J. Riley, Wash- the general fund of the city of New WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 (U. P.). matics, Arithmetic, General Music, Har-|H. ghimann Puberaj Home, 1505 8. East ROBERT W. STIRLING ; 130 £. MARKET ST. jington, Ind. _ |Clstle four cents, making the total|—A $10,350,000 credit for purchase | mony and/or Theory gor nd Written Fridnds may call at funersi home. | 1423 Prospect MA-6570 - Member Federal Deposit Insurance Co. w—— rate for the city next year $5.09, of American fransportation and in-|gcience, Natural Science, Writing and ST—Mildred L., 538 N. LaSalle st. MORTUARY A MRS. HETTIE J. BRENTLINGER ER dustrial goods has been awarded to Geography, eatin, 0. 8. History. Ciera | pdbdther, Sighier oth" Jonp Wayne VOIGT 1633 SOUTH MERIDIAN ari w GLARS - rt bank, | Bc ics, Industrial Arts, Literature and wry, died Saturday. Tues- » You Save B Services were fo be at noon today| ~~ BURGLARS GET 330 ~~ |Chile by the Export-Import: bank, Bcotertich Iudwirisl Arie Listis Aitueess| W0 Loss: hed, Babipits. Funeesh To. | rie rourapii, OF THE CHIR: ecause We Save h Kir y morary for Mrs. Hettie Vick a Yi b owties of a grocery |it ‘was announced today. Music. Harmony and/or Theory, Oral ahd] rifian av 19th st. 9 om. St. Philip] 1334 Prospect Bt MA-9433 Men's Suits : |J. Brentlinger, resident of Indian-|at 3819 N. nois st, reported to A ———————————— en en Ace Ta ural Bolents, A churc I TO TOE CH 118" 9 gs apolis ‘11 years.. Burial will be in|police today the theft of .$300 in REPORTER TO SPEAK oe. Dae CC na a History; h iloads may yo doy the mosiiery. 10 Lost and Found | ] : : Highland cemetery at Terre Haute.|cash and a quantity of cigarets by| - Mrs. Fern E. Norris, reporter for| Junior High Schools. Cirade 7: Agric Mother of Dolores Ann, Patricia |= ——7i-—— — 4 | v , * . TEpO {vies Geograph ealth, STRAYED-—Hound , black body, white i CASE CLOTHES | Mrs, Brentlinger died Thursday in burglars. Entry was gained by the state supreme and appellate bas ory, fiome Economics industrial : yim, Halon Fag Torviag Mor Lo legs, chest and thee. Name “Inky.” Res 215 KN. 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