Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1947 — Page 11

‘WEDNESDAY, OCT. 22,

1087 :

ORDERS BANK NATIONALIZED

PRAGUE, Oct. 22 (UP)—The Local Deaths— ‘

Br mais rene ws Rites at 1:30 Tomorrow aonaimien ote 2x of FOr Mrs. Cordelia Darrah

{Hungary and other ge banks by : jor. 0.

Services for Mrs. Cordelia Darrah, 828 N. Goodlet Ave,

MILANO INN

In Every Town There Is One Good Italian Restau-

her daughter, Mrs. Mattie Perry, 519 Cable St.

—————— —

Survivors also include a sister,

rant, and This 1 | y s It. Mrs. Maude Allison, Monticello: al | residence, and at 10 a. m. in 88 opm 231 Ss. Noble st. MA-0968 brother, Manson Adams, Home- | Peter and Paul Cathedral. Burial . place; six sons, Herbert, Manson, will be in Holy Cross Cemetery Emmet, Harlan and Millard, all of She was 63.

Indianapolis, and Harrison, Los Angeles; 26 grandchildren; 15 greatgrandchildren,.and two great-great- | dchildren,

{her home, was a member of | Peter and Paul Cathedral.

Funeral services for Miss Edna olls, and Mrs, Viola Kane, 1827 N. Illinois St, Miller, New York; were held at 9:30 a. m. today in the Frank T. Kane,

a Eugene R. Kane, THURSDAY

‘MURA at 8:30 P. M.,

Indianapolis Junior Chamber of Commerce Presents the Original

New York Civic Opera Co. @rand Opera Sung in English

ROMEQ = JULIET

15 Outstanding Stars Exquisite Costumes

California,

# NOW PLAYING ‘Gordon Dudero

AND HIS

ORCHESTRA

EARLY DINNER Music DANCING AFTER 9

KIR CONDITIONED COMFORT

(LEAN TA

George Grund

Services for Indianapglis resident 43 years,

He was 80,

of his daughter, Mrs.

Symphony Orch. GOOD SEATS AVAILABLE Mulat & H. P. Wasson's Box Office

PRICES .*"* $3.00, $2.40, West Newton for 25 years. $1.80, $1.20, Tax Incl Mrs, Willeford is the only $ vivor,

Indianapolis resident 30 years, will be held at 1:30. p. m. tomorrow in the West Side Christian Church. Burial will be near Carmel. She was 79. A native of Hamilton County, she died yesterday in the home of She was a member of | the Daughters of America at Noblesville and the West Side Church.

Miss Kane, who died Sunday in

She is survived by three sisters, Miss Edith A. Kane and Mrs. Marie Miss Edna Viola Kane kane Hampton, both of IndianapMarguerite Kane two brothers, and

® Minn. two nieces and one nephew.

George Grund,

A native of Wuerttenberg, Ger- years. many, he died Monday in the home | wood Christian Church, Ralph W.|

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Girnie L. Reeve

Dies,

an COLUMBUS, Ind, Oct. neral services for Girnie L. Réeves, a founder and for 58 years an offi-

“PAGE. 11

Rites Set

tomorrow.

since he was 17.

a

an| Mrs. Bessie Bridges

will |

be held at 10 a. m, tomorrow in the LaSalle St. G. H. Herrmann funeral home. Bur- | home. fal will be in CroWn Hill Cemetery. |

fort.

Mrs. Bessie M. Bridge of 1362 N.| died yesterddy at her pital. She was 71, A native of Thorntown, she had Hardesty was a member of South-| funeral home, been ‘a resident of Indianapolis 44 port Baptist Church and the South- | Crown Hill Cemetery. She was a member of Lin-| port Masonic Lodge. | Mr, Services will be at 11 a, m. Satur | pr, is E. Bn |b t / - ancis Gene Hardesty, Beec y an overturning tractor on the| willeford, 1559 E. 52d St. He for-(day in Shirley Brothers Central Grove, and Omer B, Yeager, pew Fp gn ropean. theater of operations, has merly was an employee of Kingan & Chapel. Co. He operated a grocery at 24th | Hill and Alabama Sts. in"his later years| and previously operated a farm in|A. Bridge, Indianapolis; a daughter, | brother, |Mrs, Francis E. Pitts, Indianapolis, apolis, sur- and a brother, Earl Kersey, Frank-

Burial will be in Crown non;

2—-Fu- |

§ Chancellor Fargo rs, Hattie Green Y=

Dies in Hospital

Chancellor Orin Farg6, 6202 N. Die H me Her ., died yesterday in | S In 0

Meridian St Methodist Hospital.

A native of Quincy, Ill, Mr, FArgo| per of the Tabernacle Presbyterian lived here most of his life, and was Church and Indianapolis resident|s resident of Indianapolis for 3 an employee of the American Ex-|for 16 years, died today in her member of the cial of the Reeves Pulley Co. of ress Co. for 20 years. He attended years, and was a Columbus and New York, will be Butler University, and was a mem-| was 78.

held in the Christian Church here ber of the Episcopal Church of the

Funeral services will be held in

Mr. Reeves was president of the firm, one of the city's oldest indus= Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, buti ny J Her survivors include her|

tries, for 32 years. He had served as S88. secretary-treasurer of the company |Mrs, Katherine P. Fargo; a sister,|

the time has not been arranged. Mr. Fargo is survived by his wife, ,¢ Indianapolis;

Mrs. Jewel F, Neumeyer; two daughthe followin randchildren, He was one of the oldest members| Mrs. R. Norman Baxter and 8 &

of the-Columbia Club, Indianapolls, |... Berkley W. Duck Jr. and five

and was active in the Masonic or-| ders for 53 years. He was an official] |grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.

in the local Christian Church here,|S¢,. Elmo: Hardesty where he taught a Bible class for | Minneapolis, 45 years. » Survivors inckmde his wife, Maude Reeves, and three children,

Services for

Mrs. | Southport, will be held at 1:30 p. M.| pmortuary with burial in Crown Hill. | | tomorrow in the J. ©. Wilson Chapel El L Bell | Mooresville, and John, Peter and {of the Chimes. mer ' er Greenwood.

Survivors

two daughters, Mrs. Grove City, Pa. Surviving are her husband, Fred | John Brewer, Southport, and one|two Otho Hardesty,

Friends may call today at the J.[Miss Nan Beller, and Mrs. ©. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes.

[L100 0 PN SQUARE TONITE, 5:45 to 6—30e Joan Fontaine

“yy”

» Eddie Albert—Constance Moore “HIT PARADE 1947"

Clam SANDERS *Viie™

EAST SIDE

® _[(TYCTY

Ann Sothern “UNDERCOVER MAISIE”

Neighborhood Theater Directory |

HeR RARE LAST TIMES TONIGHT, 5:45 to 6—30¢

Bing Crosby—Bob Hope “VARIETY GIRL” Jan -@ “BACK LASH”

Rogers

& Rich. Denning “SEVEN WERE SAVED"

SOUTH SIDE

3 BEEN ALE =

Burt Lancaster—Hume Cronyn’

wins “A LIKELY STORY” ‘Tarzan & Huntress’ yliou.. E. Wash. St

JUNT New wn Bing Srey gr 1 1l—-Anits et My

“BULLDOG DRUMMOND AT BAY”

ALE

Brian Jean Pierre RLO DONLEVY AUMONT

SONG OF SCHEHERAZADE’

IN TECHNICOLOR

a ow. Victor McLAGLEN BEACH'S

mICHIGAN Kip”

IN GORGEOUS COLOR

po ue

T ACOMA 2443 E. Washington MA-7083 | Brian Donlevy—Yvonne DeCarlo | “SONG OF SCHEHERAZADE"” “CRIME DOCTOR'S MANHUNT” 4020 IR-

WU EDO ¥. New York 6211

Elisabeth Taylor—George Murphy CYNTHIA" “THE GREAT WALTZ"

3155 E. 10th « « PARK FREE

Tonight—5:45 fo 6-—-25¢ Plus Tax . SHOW IN TECHNICOLOR Fairbanks, Jr.—Maureen O'Hara

vonne DeCarlo—Brian Donlevy

3 CYS TR IRE Ra ERE EY 1]

“TARZAN AND THE HUNTRESS" Luise Rainer “THE GREAT WALTZ"

A930 E TENTH-CH 5200

FAMILY NITE dias 12e D . Van Johmson—Walier oon “WEEKEND AT THE WALDORF" MR. TWILIGHT”

“ALIAS

Van Johnson ROMANCE OF ROSY RIDGE Errol Flynn “CRY WOLF" James Dunn

MECCA N. Noble June DePrez

“THAT BRENNAN GIRL” Sharyh Moffet “CHILD OF DIVORCE”

WEST SIDE SPEEDWAY

“LOVE AN “WILD BILL HICKOR RIDES”

DAISY

Van Johnson—Thomas Mitchell “ROMANCE OF ROSY RIDGE” Jon Hall ‘VIGILANTES RETURN in Color

OLD TRAIL Spencer Tracy—Nancy Kelly “STANLEY AND LIVINGSTON" > Richard P Dix "1 “13TH HOUR"

BELMONT "iment = wi

Randolph Scoit—Binnie Barnes “LAST OF THE MOHICANS" “SMOKE BUSTERS"

Jack Carson Martha Vickers "

2540 W. Michigan CA-2235

T5700 W. Wash BE. 0004

10th & Robert Alda

‘GARFIELD 3, =.

“BRUTE FORCE” LINCOLN 1581 8. East st. | an Porter—John Shelton Barbara a Stagyeh ~Humphrey | Bogart A LS | LITTLE MISS BROADWAY'J mosert parents AREe cr ~ NORTH SIDE

ALT=

LITTLE MISS BROADWAY’ {| Swininmmcommanammimnn.

Deanna Durbin—Tom Drake “ILL BE YOURS” __ Philip Reed ° “1 COVER BIG TOWN"

Van Johnson--Thomas Mitchell

‘Romance of Rosy Ridge’ Richard Travis-—~Micheline Cheirel

‘Jewels of Brandenburg’

d THE THIEF OF BAGDAD In Technicolor with “Sabu” Lucille Bremer—James Craig

“DARK DELUSION”

5:45to 6

A Burt Lancaster—Hume Cronyn

“BRUTE FORCE”

ean Porter—John Shelton |

“SINEAD THE sAlLop” ‘RE X “sONG OF SCHEHERAZADE" | [Leon Errol ‘GENTLEMAN JOE PALO PALOOKA' |

CINEMA , 2° 24.0,

Th SQUIRE

Deanne Durbin in Jerome Kern's Technicolor ‘CAN'T HELP SINGING’ Walter Huston—Ruth Chatterton David Niven—John Payne Mary Astor—Paul Lukas Sinclair Lewis “DODSWORTH"

-

NTL

RA 8 CL

81st and WA. Northwestern 0250 Gane Tierney—Rex Harrison OST AND MRS.'MUIR”

PTOWN

EE A

HELD VER TODAY ONLY AL TAR CAST

“VARIETY GIRL"

Robert Lowery-—Jane Withegs

“DANGER STREET”

CORONET

TALBOTT Foulett 8:48 to 6—125¢ is To

VERY WoL WOLF”

Lockwood—Ian Hunter

He “BEDELIA”

Modern *Push-Back" Chairs

Barbara Hale—Bill Williams

“A LIKELY STORY”

Johnny Weissmuller—Brenda Joyce

“TARZAN & THE HUNTRESS”, VOGUE opus

Free Parking June Haver-Mark Stevens “WONDER WHO'S KISSING HER NOW? | Plus Cartoon—News—March of Time

HOLLYWOOD "sour | Paul Kelly “SPOILERS OF me NoRTa"| Joan Crawiord Ly an Heflin “POSSESSED” Richard Arlen "ACCOMPLICE" Stratford Sie NNN

“SISTER KENNY" | Plus Selected Short Subjecis '

SUBURBAN

STATE

MAN ~PASSKEY TO ‘DANG

~ SOUTH SIDE >

Heel Tda Lupino

Kane Richmond—Adele Mara “TRAFFIC IN CRIME”

“NATIONAL BARN DANGE

mg Notorious Gentleman” "” marriaon |

BEERS | ow Wash 0. LS. 0 fen Dsus

AYWOOD Open Alr Thester

oA ONE MORE TOMORROW |

asses QUILT "OF F JANET AMES

Blondie, Knows Best’ ,. Edgy Kennedy “TELEVISION TURMOIL”

OPPO

ITE POSTOFFICE

29

He was T7. He died Monday in Long Hos- Elmer L. Beller, RR 1, Plainfield, |

A native of Kentucky, retired

Katie Wesjra rvices Are Set

Serv Katie Westra, RR 1, In- | aianagolis; died yesterday morning lin her home. She was 51,

He was 69, Mrs. Hattie Tyler Green, a mem- | ; A native of Holland, she had been

| home, 3345 N. Pennsylvania St. S| christian Park Reform Church. 1d at 2 She was born in New York ity | RE ea pet and was a member of the Order of P: ™ "a a al be the Eastern Star of Highland Park, Rerorm Chure ria Memorial Park Cemetery.

| daughter, Mrs. William P. McGuire| She is survived by four daughters, her son, Robert 1.| Mrs. Alice Stewart, Connersville; and | Mrs. Sophia Shane, Mrs. Mary Jane Pa-| |Klyn and Miss Thelma Westra; two |sons, Herman and Charles Westra, of Indianapolis, and Robert 1./all of Indianapolis; four sisters, Green Jr, Isabel and Edna a Mrs. Elsie Hennipman and Mrs. Highland Park. Bertha Elsner, Indianapolis; Miss Services will be held Friday at (Fehrieild Ven Dyke, Detgoif, A q 1 p. m. in the Flanner & Buchanan Hd brothers, Albert Van Dyke,

| Green, Highland Park, N. J,

tricia, Robert and James McGuire |

Elmo Hardesty,

{Bert Van Dyke all of Coldwater,

Burial will be in Mich. and three grandchildren.

| Ohristian Science services for

1

he will be read by Mrs, Louise Nichos Rushville Names

Mr./at 2 p. m. tomorrow, in the Wald! IC. of Cc. Secretary

Burial will he in| | Times State Service Beller, who was 63 and a RUSHVILLE, Oct 22~—Robert J. sons, | retired veteran, was killed Monday| Winkler, former air force bomber pilot who saw action in the Eu-

electrician,

tary of He is survived by one daughter, | been elected executive secre 3 Belles, Pe | the Rushville Chamber of Com-

brothers, Ernest R. Beller,| merce. Indian-/Marion, and Charles Beller off Mr. Winkler, a graduate of Rush{Oakland, Cal, and two sisters | ville High Bchool in the class of Effie! 1935, succeeds George Griesser, re- | signed.

Inez E.| and Mrs. | Miss

{Sachs, both of Los Angeles,”

AN EVENT TO

PROVE

ONCE AGAIN THAT

WILL | NOT

UNDERSOLD

SABLE-DYED SQUIRREL SKINS

75

-$

Prices Are Plus Tax

rr |

SUME M

EXOHIO ST.