Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 March 1947 — Page 10

: ah ; a i 5 . yg Lo La « E oe Ah re . i b i d : : © or . i: \ To el a . ; ia AT r ay lo ed) i ATA LE Taner — Sa Fa a pl : ar x ~ i * a a . . ot Ny > . 2 ! etree een ereiinnnet THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ MONDAY, MARCH 24, wn MONDA ) 8 3 Y ie } . a 1.03 Angeles Ady ¢ ih 4 od ‘ : } 1 \ n : —— ES — Dr. Romberger Cash Box Looted oO . Official Weather LL | Gould Cleop riefs® = _ |Opens Office Organiza ions eon oe ay BuREA | Son Gores | wip Stom: - O Of epg | Sutin BAS | Bumset G01 ¢ OP ME CY rotresnstresyy 4 4 an Wd . Tr ——— . G Ye Rul h { 413. © E 8 FY —————————————————— v snes ememmen LIE L) 1) I = - : - " - y a Intriguing a The R . AT tat ee nO "| Dr. Floyd T.. Romberger Jr., oe - At Roto Rooter Go on 6 we © - Oey ip the —- Precip! tation 24 hrs, end 1: 10s. m. .20|San Antonie ilies “ Be 0 i A of ai ah Me x ¥ The luncheon meeting of the more than $1 million of insurance! . Total precipitation since Jan. x 5.8.10 [Ean fhiancisco i! LE 42 dro s int A hun TA-302 | |served five years in the a sonic Temple, North and Illinois st. for Deficlency since Jan. 1 rec SR SN Hw "“arank it. She wo ive Home for the Saturday Afternoon Literary club! to become leading producer and rep- | Police today were investigating conferring of degrees. Mrs. Viola G. Bnd } remeron an eres Wastingon. D Coviiiiiin 66 51 had she suffered tment of Al lism | jopened ah office at 3440 N. ating Y g 8 ment of Alcoho |will be held at 12:30 p. m., April 5.| [resentative of his company. 1 th 5 r obste {the theft of $200 from a cash box holm is retiring worthy matron * and! The following {able shows the tempera. | Oe NW —. a ydatrise Mrs. Theodore’ M. Weesner wil! ‘Dr. George I. Clack director ofl or the practice o stetries "1 e Roto Rooter Gv; ue Indiana Fred P UNL retiring worthy #atron. | Siationy : High Low | BELGIAN PREMIER INJURED turning senaatior a {speak research of graduate students in[*d gyneeslony Sa : ave, yesterday.. Ellen Rebekah lodge will meef at 8 BN tri {3 | BRUSSELS Maich M4 (U.P). Udga. Get n 280 . § . ' . ! ‘ e spen A 3 Thirad { AL - iChicnge TTR 8 yt Ve your druggist. I # Quaranteed | . levelasid chemistry at the University of Illi- months Be India George Clayton, 6301 N. Delian Fe : THUGS) for psig w ie Cmemnat LSS i M Prime Minister Paul-Henrl Spaak % a ; § for Louis J. Alber of Cleveland, O., nois, will address a guest day meet- st.,' manager of the company, dis= Cleveland a 48 '\vas bruised when his automobile OUR MONEY B PORCELAIN Life of Building |WOrld traveler and foreign corre- io of the Inter Nos club at'2 p. m. and Burma and covered the theft after police found Alma Gebhardt will be® installed worthy peencvite | 3 he ar ON STEEL 9 ¢ [spondent, will address the Indian- Wednesday at the D. A. R. head-| (served as opera- the door open. - [ihatron ‘of Nettie Ransford chapter 484, Ft, WOYNE .........veevivss.. 60 ne skidded against a tree while Passi; ’ apolis real estate board at noon|....ierc tions officer for §\ .| Lang Walker, 1108 Burdsall pkwy., |O: E. S. at ceremonies in’ the Calvin Fh WOR oo oeis vevnere 8 §y Janos vehioig Suturday wins, § TILE TH Thursday in the Washington hotel. | T# the surgeon on § "tog police he was robbed of $25 dnd Prather temple, 43d si. and College ave. |Kansas City '...... 111119 is | WAS disclosed eed ty | Irvington Rebekah lodge 608 will/the L edo road his cab was taken by a man -who tt FP I Bday Or oer Lo | ——————————t— — be installed ® overt K. Cora, 5253 Bouierard, ‘meet at 8 p. m. Wednesday at|base section. "held a knife at his throat. cay: _Tom, i : a P 2 alien ing . officers in Wash-1 [5420's E. Washington st. Mrs. Following his * The vehicle was found: later DY William Barnett, associate patron; Goldie a SINCERE i or engineer corp: {Bertha Jackson will preside and discharge from police near 28th st. and Northwest- Strickland, secretary; Ivah Leuning, ington, D. C. 4 linitiatory work will be given two(the service he al ern ave, |treasurer; Gladys Kuchel, conductress: a=,| Harry R. Gruelle of the Indiana candidates. served for 13 . { A motorist reported that two Nina Arnold. asicolate conductress; Jone

Dr. Romberger |hitchhikers attempted to rob him Barnett, marshall: Jeanette Gardiner. or- | and Lettie Gebhardt, chaplain,

70 ALL ” THOSE REP

AT (

THOUSHTFUL STUDENTS LOW WHO GO DIRECTLY

months as resi- { Bell Telephone Co. wil discuss and| Dr. Hilton Ira Jones of Hizone| gent physician in obstetrics and early today. Lawrence Pringle, 1165, ganist,

e new developments in ee rephond Beh at | Paboratories, Wilmette, Ill, will dis-| gynecology at the Indiana university| Villa ave. said he picked up two, Officers of Oakland Chapter 139, O. E.| £ rcuss “Study in Vibrations” at a din- medical center. imen at Senate ave. and Washington 8, to be installed at public ceremonies

1 PAT E & CABINET CO. [the Kiwanis club luncheon meeting ner meeting .of the Indianapolis at 8 p.m. tomorrow are Mrs. Betty RE N. Penn. MA-2408 lat noon Wednesday at the Columbia 8 Ro st. and took them to the 400 block Stockton, worthy matron: Walter Stoner,

A graduate of the Indiana uni-

hapter, American Society of Teol| { 1 club. Ss at 7 p. m. April 3 at the versity school of medicine in 1937, iv Sone WHEFe Jie! sy Whe wor pation; Mayan ough, asuciate AOME FROM SCHOOL 4 | i Hotel Lincoln. jhe served his internship at Metho- oe . patron; Mrs. ‘Ruby Bough, associate ’ | | Lloyd Ramsey, top underwriter HO inc | dist hospital and did stgraduate | Kicked Him and Fled matron; Mrs. Beatrice Stoner, secre-

THEREBY RELIEVING THE EVE WINS

When he stopped one pulled a tary: Mrs, Bdna Robinson. treasurer: Mrs, |

: : ee) . gun and demanded all his money, Ruth Taylor, conductress; Mrs, Bethel| \neuro - surgeon. and psychoanalyst,| He resides at 127 E. 50th st. [when Mr. Pringle told them he had PUfi¥. associate conductress

for State Mutual Life Assurance! pg yernen Hahn, Indianapolis Work at Johns Hopkins hospital. | Co. will address members of the In- {

|dianapolis Association of Life Un-

RI

. will discuss psycho-analytic-psy-| - mm——— | : |derwriters at a Friday noon lunch- ino money they pulled him out of The Sahara Grotte cast auxiliary will! PUSH HOUR RUSH. 'chiatry at the luncheon meeting of i 4 > . 43 8. | eon. During. 1946, Mr. Ramsey sold the Lions club up Oa Wednesday Farm Bureau Head J rae Xicked him sha Sind 4 ghomses or ard party at 8 p; m. Thurs. L Few Doors 8 . A nails siugge e . —NALA EN at the Claypool hotel: To Address Meefin bord a 3 : : Englewood chapt $3. 0. F S..w : 4 | proprietor of a Gaseteria station nave a es rr ig at 8 p.m, "oday|

Mrs. Carey D. Jacobs, a Giispus} Hassil E. Schenck, Indiana farm | Market and West st. and obbed in the Englewood Masonic temple, 2714%; | Attucks high school graduate, has bureau president, will be the prin. gsm of baw told police. Paul worthy matron ane Wa Folkreth, \imolanapouis RAI LWAYS) been presented the annual Federa- cipal speaker at. the ‘25th evo, 12% 28th st, the victim, worthy patron |

annual | : _——— ——— tion of Associated. clubs “Cable siild one of the two men. drove ,= hmm iis . Medal’ given 10r service: retidered; meeting of the Producers market- entered station and asked him for |

'to the largest number of persons ing association at the Claypool ho- |cigarets, pointed a gun at him while | oe : : UE | during the past year. Mrs. Jacobs|tel Friday. {ive Sekiot Wie im on Se eay win | \ P | was the first: Negro to run for the, Highlighting the meeting will be Roland Phelps, 5841 "College ave. en "ae Ad i . State Sesislatate SN Vas oie Of Ihe election of officers and directors. told officers he was robbed of $6 is . AMOUR. dy Ir princip |Some 600 livestock farmers from!by a man who accosted him as he ATIONAL wy ¢

bill passed by the legislature. She was defeated in tite election. | areghout the state will attend. strolled near his home last night.

=A

———

Bert McCammon, authority on| wt

i bei In Indiana apolis

meeting .tomorrow .noon .in the

MADE BY CROWN CORSET CO.~N.Y. |

are taking advantages of the speedy and efficient service that is possible when you call CH1832. Your troubles are over when our {friendly . routeman

Washington hotel =f — ae Even TODAY Katherine Osburn: ' Arthur, Roberta ILC I'm broadcasting the merits of p> py piaturance agents, meeting, | Smith, and Robert, Willideen Hughes? G $ P SLEY others LI CROWN'S famous Rough Dry } coin At St. Vincent's—Leo, Anna Lauck' PFu- $ ¥ | Daguerre club of Indiana, meeting, Hotel 1e, Dorothy Fi Service. Housewives all over town ncoln. | Newer John, Te Savas: ou ® n a n Ma y 0 to $300 —Pr

; v rN | ort, Ruby McKee; Omer, Norma Mc- || G a BYENTS JOMORROW | Puadenl Edward, Mildred King: ri mold, rand" ge Knights o as, meet- san Marti ill y {a iE ha, in n, and Dwight, Lillian Mof State Farm Insurance Agents, meeting, |

Hotel Lincoln. : | DEATHS

Notre Dame club of Indianapolis, meet-

I ing, noon, Canary Cottage. a Jr. 20, at Veteran's, pueu- |! FINE QUALITY GLASSES .. i-—-oo| USE CROWN’'S pm Beatrice Riscn, boy Joseph chive 7. at 1517 Hoefgen, cere- | ; ROUGH. DRY SERVICE i [Ae thysta, Sorrny. pokes: WISE 7, ule, 07 v7 Sethosi, WY. | EXTRA SPECIAL! Girls Clara May Dusing, 64, at 403 N. Grant,

At St. Francis—Jerry, Mary Hoaglin; Ed-| CArcinomatosis. i win, Christine Folkening; William, Gert- | Isaac I. M. Cotton 84, at 2649 Sutherland, 1 rude Wyss; Samuel, Ina Haslet; James, K£ Cerebral hemorrhage.

The Powerful ‘New 5-Tube “Tele-Tone” ET R A D | O

51 795

Easy Terms... b50c a Week!

‘WEARING APPAREL WASHED AND DRIED "FLAT PIECES IRONED

, Eda Sgro: Earl, Marjorie Wilhite; Rob- | w William P. Rosenbaum Jr. 46, at 729 S. ' ert, Mary Stewartand William, Virginia) Noble, coronary occlusion. James. : {Joseph J. Gramling, 68 at 35350 N. PennAt City—Charles, Barbara Gaddis; Mar-| syivania, coronary occlusion. Ye; Naide Weddle, and James, Beairice| john H.. Glaser. 54, at City, pneumonia TOSS. { a) Alice Mae Fait, 78, at 208 N. Gray, - At Methodist—Charles, Hazel Norman: earditis + 3% mye Charles, Velma Wrightsman: Charles, | ~ y ” ’ Juanita Welch: Maurice, Betty Lqod-| HIER Cusenly, 13, a St. Vincent's I ard; James, Roberta Kellum: Ronaid,! : a { Doris Campbell: Maurice, Geneva Barn- Lester Bandy. 61. at City, pneumonia. ff! ett; Charles, Gertrude Bland, Ben, Mar- Virgil L. Curry, 63, at 141 W. 19th, pneu1 guerite Kiein; Julius, Eileen Pinnell;| monia ’ i {

Up to 8 Pounds $1.00 Extra Pounds 9c Ea.

Russell. Gaynelle Bedwell, William, Len- Guy A. Johnson, 51. at Methodist, coronna Walker; Verden, Eva Dawson. Herb-! ary ecclusion ert, Martha Head, and Thomas, Thelma Annie Sims 53, at 2410 Ralston, pneuTodd. | monia.

SHIRTS ssa N ETE Ge fa.

Least Charge on Shirt Bundle, 500

At St. Vincent’ s—Glendon, Jean Hinshaw; ! a" - Oscar izabeth Taylor: Floy, Eva Ask. : ; Ten: James, Pearl Gilligan; - Donald, | Schedule of Today's

Your eyes are your most

precious possession — it YV) Ruth Williams; Preston, Pauline Vib- ; x - bert; Kenneth, Betty Allen; Robert! ilfin ’ pays to guard them care . Frances Harvey; David, Beity enon: N- Y: Ship Movements Twa To Be ® Built-in Aerial Ig) » arold, ary Miller; endrick, Janet - fully. Qinnect; 25 Virginie Loftus, and] NEW YORK, March 24 (U. P.).— o Charge It ® Superb Tubes % ie non. . foi ! Pp T4 Bore | Ship movements scheduled in New 8 Deletred Pusmenhs ® Wonderful Tone condi , { . ® I y rescriplions Fi led At St. Francis—Thomas, Kathleen wolr.| York harbor today: ® Layaway or Cash Amazing Performance enburger, and Fred, Clara Duennes. | _Arriving—Santa Sofia, Caribbean: Santa GLASSES At City—Charles, Lelah Eastridge; Ray- | Roo eben oSanta Luisa Vaiparaiso; Hurry!—Be among the first to enjoy Fi mond, Rule Slaughter, cand James, |p J05 "R&R COR OTE or San Juss. this fine radio! ON CREDIT Beatrice Cross. dam N Rotterdam: Rh 1 da i8 N. Illinois St Cl l Hotel Bldg : At Coleman—Ralph, Nadean Creekmore;| peparting—Henry Gibbins, Bremerhaven « HINGIS 31. aypoo :

John, Florence Hatfield; Harry, Anah| troops): Thomas B B Yo Era Cha e Dickison; Howard, LaVelle Casting; Dr. Heid ry, Femernaven \ aa i 9 Shel, a Voyles, .and Roy, Pauline| : © - nye ree tchell.

Just Phone CH. 1923 . . . Our Routeman Will Call | USE YOUR CREDIT

At Methodist—Sherman, Mary Mills; Robert, Maryland Arvin; Rhea, Mavis Lothridge; Darrill, Mary Roush; Charles, Jane Schaler; Kenneth, Wilma Prugh;

LE AVAILABLE & &o) STOP be IN THIS CITY ik

ONLY

AT DAVIS CLEANERS

PERSPIRATION ‘ODOR AND PREVENT MILDEW

THS Sanne BIS BEEN

(om lis?

INISNMYBYGIENIC IT WILL RESIST DEVELOPMENT a

* GERMS * ODORS * MILDEW

DAVIS CLEANERS

PERM-ASEPTIC PROCESS. |} ..

Exclusive With Davis Cleaners

DOES ALL THESE THINGS.

This Sensational New Process . . .

This Schenley whiskey, millions say,

Brings Sunny Morning Taste your way

® Prevents perspiration odor in clothing

ee. . ® Increases the life of your clothes dl :l ih PLAIN ® Prevents formation of mildew * DRESS, ’ ® Prevents discoloration caused by -acid conditions affecting “s : tho wo the dye. Never before such popularity for any whiskey! : | SUIT or ® Keeps clothes smelling sweet and fresh il their next cleaning.

You, like so many others, will find in Schenley Reserve | COAT . | Se Why get ordinary “dry cleaning” when Davis Cleaners

the ultimate in matchless mellowness and flavor! : y : | Accept & yw If 6 “ C bring. you this added safety. feature at no increase in rates are | a . EACH

“, cost! The Perm-Aseptic Process guards you against Nu $ CASH & CARRY colds, body odors, discolored and weakened fabrics. | re Seng, Pre-War Quality dec” A . or : iF : "Mage

$

itd _ m oat MN Bid Wisk, ey 86 proof, 65% rain neutral epirie Come, 1947, § Schenluy Distillers Corp, N.Y.C. THERE'S A

) EI

hy li | weicusomHooD a doe