Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1946 — Page 12
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* Miss Lola V. Howard of(515 E. 23d st, a milliner, died last night at her home. She was 56. An Indianapolis resident 35 years,
‘Construction League Plans
S.E Fenstermaker Outlines Program to 300 Industry Representatives at Christmas Meeting
Plans to “speed all types of construction and eliminate shortages that produce’ sky-rocketing prices,” were launched yesterday by the Construction League of Indianapolis. } More than 300 industry representatives attending the - league's Christmas get-to-gether heard 8S. E. Fenstermaker, president, outline ‘a program to build an all- inclusive organization by mobilizing all seg- | ments of the industry. TE aT Miss Howard was employed by the | Co-operation between the indus: 'Rodsevelts Leave Star Millinery Co. here and was a try ang local units of government Moscow by Plane {member of the Christian church | has already made possible the plan- of Greencastle. ning of approximately - $100,000,000 LONDON, Dec. 23 (U. imp Services will be held at 1 p. 'm, worth of needed construction in In-| Moscow sal last night : Ot! tomorrow at the Flanner & Budiana, the president deglared. Roosevelt left Moscow by plane yes= ohanan mortuary. Burial will take A major objective” of the en- [terday. place at the Forest Hills cemetery larged organization will be a fur-| It was expected that Mr. Roose-|at Greencastle. therance of the hest possible labor velt and his wife would return to| Survivors are a sister, Mrs. Mary relations and co-operation with vet- the United States via Berlin ant | Rice and two brothers, Vernon and
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pa: i erans’ organization, he said. Paris. oon dDewey Howard, + Bll of Indianapolis. i : ; ! Mrs. Gertrude L. King : a Services for Mrs. Gertrude L. 5 Je 2 King, resident here 50 years, will be i : at 10 a, m. tomorrow in Flanner & ‘ a k’ Buchanan mortuary, and burial will - Easy Chec ’ be in Flyoral Park cemetery. Y our List! | Murs. King, who was 61, died SaturTerms |day at her home, 1609 Ingram st. | She was a native of Paris Crossing, Arranged Check | end a member of Seventh Christian | . These Gifts! || church. to Suit Surviving are her husband, Karl| | C King, and her father, Hillard Hill, | Your Check | both of Indianapolis. Cons 18 N. ILLINOIS ST. 8 These Values! | onvenience! Arch R. Davis
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Services for Arch R. Davis of {1522 Sheldon st. were to be at 2 |o’clock - this afternoon in Jordan funeral home, and burial was to |be in Washington park.
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resided in Indianapolis for the last {dee years. She was a member | of Redeemer Lutheran church.
Bh Wis, Surviving are her husband, Oscar | | C. Albrecht; a daughter, Mrs. Myr= |
{his home. He had formeriy been 'a watchman for the Washington For a Bright Christmos {Chevrolet Co. and had lived in| Indianapolis 50 years. He was a » native of Yeddo, Ind. || TABLE Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lo- | ten Davis; a daughter, Mrs. Jo- | LAMPS |sephine H. Tolbert; a. son, Ray- | from mond A. Davis; a brother, Harvey | 8. Davis, and two grandchildren, $6.95 'all of Indianapolis. ee Floor and Emma Julia Albrecht Fi Bridge Lumps | Services were held last evening | from in Shirley Brothers Central chapel {or Mrs. Emma Julia Albrecht of | $14.95
| Mrs, Albrecht, who was 55, was al native of Hortonville, Wis., but had |
"Burial was to be today in Water- |
SIGNS OF TIME—How western ideas continue to percolate through Japan is indi cated by photo above, showing American-type street signs used in Tokyo for the first time in history. Corner %s the city's | "Broadway and 42d Street.”
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