Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1947 — Page 11
Mrs. Duddridge [Rites Monday
" Burial to Take
Place in Richmond
Doddridge, who died yesterday
Centerville from . Richmond High School
| fore coming to Indianapolis 20
She was a past president of
— - SATURDAY, DEC. 6, 1947 __ n on | Watch Roping - ry it" — ’ 1 24-PIECE SET Tings OF SILVERWARE Te $9.95 of our Meridian Furniture Co. ATI N. Meridian St. TA-222U, st they d self- The HUB'S § under HOME OUTFIT y FalSY al elec $295.00 00 fonable The Nab Furniture Co, | =¢o. rendent 414 E. Washington St, lves in — matter le came recog PRESCRIPTIONS nly rea= rmitted ind nor
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of the Ladies Auxiliary of the F way Mail Service and in 1044 appointed a wartime postal cl ' She wag a member of the Fp Chapel Methodist Cha 40 years and the Doddridge q
Survivors are her hu
H. Johnson
will be in Crown Hill Cemetery.
Services for Mrs. Marie Little
her home, 1325 N. Euclid Ave, will be held at 11 a. m. Monday in the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Busi will, be in Rishmond. She|
rn Doddiidge was a native of and was . graduate
{Indiana State Teachers’ College be
| Parliamentary Club, past preside
+ a sister, | Ny Ww, Connersville, CAST SUMMARY: Cold north-
y James Little, Union| erly winds
ral services for Frank H. son, 4147 Broadway, will be held at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial |
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and strong winds will turn wet roads into icy danger spots in the Northern States.
Official Weather
UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU ~Dec, 6, 1047
Skies will be mostly cloudy over the nation Saturday night. Overs cast conditions are in store for the western half of the country while partly cloudy weather will take place in the Gulf States. Fair skies, associated with a high pressure cell in the East, are foreseen in the Atlantic Coastal States. The inset map defines the cloudy areas in greater detail.
will bring freezing temperatures to the Central and Northern Plains, the Great Lakes, and the Northeastern States (freezing line on Fotoe cast outlines this area). The rest of the nation will have readings in the upper 30's and 40's Saturday night, with the exception of
Sunrise
Precipitation 24 hrs. end, 7:30 a. m.. | Total precipitation Sines JOR Rivas. 442 Deficiency since Jan. 3.
6:51 | Sunset
a ’ The Jollawing table. shows the tempera. A Mr. Johnson, who was 61, died Minimum temperature forecasts [ture in other cities Office yesterday in his home. He was a| 0¢ Gulf regions, where tempera- | y;,cjude: Memphis, 42; Atlanta, 40: |, Station High Low SUBUF OANS native of Clermont and had lived| ‘a "ii remain in the 60's. New York, 34; Kansas City, 36; I in or near Indianapolis all his life.| , coiner experts predict scat- | washington and Chicago, 32; 9 3 13 Securl i An employee in the parts depart- tered ‘showers for the Lakes and | philadelphia, 30; Milwaukee, 29; |Cleveland 8 3 Seourity Bldg. Ment of FHickmalt oho toby igi ADpalagliians. Son of | Cleveland, 26; Detroit and BoS- [penance 60 2 |Mr. Johnson had been connected| \'¢ Precipitation expected, how- | ton, 20. Pi. Wayne 4 i with the automotive Ele oes AC ever, will fall over the western Warnings are displayed for the Indianapolis (©t 8 3 YOU'RE MONEY wif Py hat of he U. 8. The storm cen- | Atlantic Coastline with strong |Kansss Cit SS er moving through Nort, rah 4 0 AHEAD WHEN He is survived by his wife, Mrs.| p= ne ugh the Northern | winds diminishing Saturday night, Minneapdiisst | ME Giobbintol | 1 YOU BUY AT Florence Johnson, and a son, Herb- cause snow and rain | but continuing strong off the |New Ories % 60 ert Johnson, both of Indianapolis to fall in the Plains States. | northern New England Coast A : 8 a » ‘| Showers are also forecast for the | through the night. OMARR ».xvs- + . 36 26 2 Mrs. W. J. Baylor Pacific Coastal regions. The com- | Motorists should take precau- Pittsburgh Hu Mrs. Emma E. Baylor died yes-| plete precipitation pattern is in- | tion against hazardous road con- [San Francisco . 8 3 Hy ; terday in her home, 401 N. De-| dicated on Fotocast, ditions. Freezing temperatures |, bout oo pgrriiiiie su 8 Quincy St. She was 79. um an \nup of 4 : A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, R 13 WM: 7 G: 2d R d ep on wie WO Mrs. Baylor was a member of the emem er? ob er - » ein eer; ghbor. Capitol Avenue Methodist Church. glon st. [sn venir ier Could It Be D Martha Graham? oe eu 146 E. Washin n st. in the Kirby mortuary. Burial will ou e ancer a a r a a ns, men 1502 Main St. (Speedwa be in Crown Hill ’ : : @ man- 524 Main St. es Ho The only immediate survivor is Teacher of Light Fantastic Leaves World preciate bee her husband, William J. Baylor. _ Funeral Monday In Darkness on Identity of Miss Hush get to- By JAY BREEN, United Press Staff Correspondent t in five Flowers NEW YORK, Dec. 6—No matter what your troubles are, be grateI have Tel hed * For OlSC ful they're not those of Miss Hush—or rather of the gal thousands and or pro- elegrap. thousands of people suspect of being Miss Hush. If those troubles were yours, people would be leering at you knowSens Auto Selusmian Dies |ingly. Your telephone would be ringing night an day. And the door . % ‘buzzer would never stop. Now as everybody knows (or thinks he king or at their % At 35 in Home Here knows) Martha Graham the dancer 2 OF INDIANAPOLIS Services for Casper W. Rouschiis Miss Hush and one of these Satcharges will be at 1 p. m. Monday in Conkle |urday nights Ralph Edwards, radio ran . 0 N 1 mane funeral home. Burial will be iy|master’ of ceremonies, will find ttled to Pa {someone on his “Truth and Con-| gas . PERM-ASEPTIC Pete Says: Floral Park Cemetery. dieg |Se0UENCES” program who will say Dies at odist . Mr. Casper, who was 55, died|s, ang thereby win so many prizes e "DAVIS CLEANERS help promote health- Ruuiay Jersing in his home at|several moving ans won't be able P. Do 325 S. Emerson . ’ . RY ve, to haul them away. Frank P. Dotson, . ; jer living. When your clothes are Perm. Av resident of Indianapolis f ‘ : : A member of Fleming Garden the Big Clues e, & of polis for jin Aseptic cleaned they are anti-bacterially WI oiirictian Church and Centre Sour ne what's Siig to|24 years, died yesterday in Methodtreated. This helps to keep bacterial count Bf Lodge 23, F&AM, Mr. Casper had|Miss Graham shouldn't happen ist Hospital. He was 78, was » ts. Be sure [J| lived here for 50 years. He was an even to Miss Hush. She was bound-| A native of Leavenworth, Ind., Mr. ody down, for odor proof garmen 3 r auto salesman for Rodocker Motors, about in a barn-like studio in Dotson was an em: ee of FP. A. 8 He depend on Perm-A leanin ing ploy ing the + + + depend on Perm-Aseptic cleaning. oe, He was a native of Madison,|a building that looks like an Asan Wilhelm, contractor, for the last ear boys PLAIN OUR . doned warehouse. It was a refuge(four years. He was a member of ue Joss Tre DRESS 1T9¢ eh oN Survivors include his wife, Ruby; [from the building where she usually| Posey Masonic Lodge 188, F&AM, CASH & two sons, Robert W. Rousch, In-[rehearses and teaches her dancing|in Leavenworth. OR LOW PRICES re than CARRY dianapolis, and Elmer E. Rousch, classes. Strangers had driven her| garvices will be at 2:30 p. m. Mon‘Pick Up and Delivery North of 58th St.—East Hawthorne, Cal; two daughters, |from there—strangers who kept ’ ry little of Ritter Ave. Call WA. 4521 for all Information day in Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill Ty due g . Mrs. Eleanor Merrill and Miss Mar- [coming in and bawling: “Wait a Chapel. Burial will be in Washing- ' garet Rousch, Indianapolis, and minute, Miss Hush. ., . Please, Miss ton Park Cemetery. three grandchildren. Hush.” ! cker) to g Survivors include his wife, Mrs. noxville, Jack S. Dodds Miss Graham was all right until psec, "own daughters, Miss student 3 last Saturday....Then the anonyFuneral services for Jack 8. mous gal on the radio who says she Ercelle Dotson and Mrs. George D. vhen he Dodds, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack! Mics Hush, gave with the big fat|MOSie: all of Indianapolis; a brothwe can Dodds, Indianapolis, will be held clues ’ er, George Dotson, Leavenworth, in Bicknell when arrangements : :- and two sisters, Mrs. Alice PerkShe said: “Second for Santa. . . . now we BUSINESS DIRECTORY |: Smee oo loi tht a fon Mr. Dodds, who was 20, was fatal- eight reindeers.” Mogle, —— ly injured in an automobile acci- ’ : ms LET US WASH YOUR || 0 dent Tuesday i Tucan, Ari. He nie second render was Mrs. Margaret Coffy f COMMERCIAL, WIPIN 4 to 5} Yo was a private first class in the name Dales. dio Mi Hush Funeral services for Mrs. M @ RAGS Army airborne forces stationed near aperor the radio Miss Hushi oi ginnan Cofty, a former teacher OVERALL LAUNDRY [| HOME LOANS |r: aie you ant yeti": ut School 1, willbe eld t 17. 2520 E. 12th FLETCHER AVENUE | 2c ved in Blcknel for many| Fo TC y profession and yongay in St. Matthew's Episcopal . ears, and a e ‘ . CH-0204 SAVING & LOAN ASSN. 17 R _| Well, there’s only one dancer Church. Burial will be in Crown 150 £. MARKET ST schools. He was a native of Oak WHE # name: His atto=Martha Hill Cemetery, an au a ) Fe ith his ‘parents, Mr. Dodds is|{ Graham. Mis, SOY: 0, Was 65, died sctically Large Selection of Heavyweight As A Cracker, Grah » |Thursday while visiting a daughter survived by a grandfather, Oscar| in , Graham, Get It? y Peart CORDUROY. TROUSERS ff |— WATCH REPAIR— |ipocas, pickner, five sunts and, *Now” continued the radio voice I Washington. BG, “I'm going to have a cra hil > n Fran- Cheiow ot Bia, ONLY 6.50 P rompt Guaranteed Service jour wncles, you Ao up to 13 and TY the apolis Normal School and taught at LEON TAILORING C0 FREE ESTIMATES William Nelson alphabet.” School 11 for 10 years. Her home 7 Albert Thy MA of Services for William Nelson, &| The count gives “M” and “G»|W8S in Muskogee, Okla., where she" e made 235 Mass. Ave. ii, Fit ioc Alinson Jewelers resident of Indianapolis for 70 years, which are the moved about 15 years ago. pig initials of a certain against Temammptnon Cirels will be held at the New Baptist|dancer. And as any babe could tell] Survivors include her husband, ly solu - PE ARSON’S Church where he was a deacon at 1{you, Graham is a variety of cracker. Robert C. Coffy, Muskogee, Okla. energy, Blueprints p. m, Monday. Monday morning the phone in|8nd a daughter, Miss Katherine K. hes col ’ MUSIC C0. Photopaints Mr. Nelson was 79. He died Martha Graham's studio began | Coffy, Washington, D. C. ol-proof Wednesday in General Hospital |jumping like mad. They finally had 1ssia, Trustworthy Since 1873 He resided at 2139 N. Pennsylvania to install a switchboard just for the| LEGALS {18 N. Penn, St ® puriar kong distance calls, Messenatr boys ROE TR re . n. St. Burial in Crown Hill Cemetery poured in and out and also those| y United will follow the services. strangers, bawling: “Miss Hush . , .|of os “rownship (the Ars being "ihe head, as Mr. Nelson is survived by a sister, | “So Miss Graham fled to her pres- | sop mob, 40d the Civil Township), it says, Mrs. Mary E. Warfield. ent refuge and there I found her, |visory Board and Trustee of said TownPoors William Nelson (Good morning, Miss Hush,” TI33%115%' Epler “Avene in: seid Township su] said. t the hour of 7:30 P. M. the 16th every. RASHINIST Services for William Nelson, 2139 |" wBeg your pardon.” she said with | Of December. 1947, to consider the folon, trol N. Pennsylvania St, who died ing additional Sopstions which said con . ' all the warmth of ice cubes falling|officers consider necessary meet the ous 81, W. South LI-6212 will be at 1p. 1 Monday iy the™.the sink: I Tory i is em" will be at 1 p. m. Monday in the “Come now, Miss Hush. You\Cormy, Isic) To p of Marion mit the New Baptist Church. Burial will be know d ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR + » + dancer , , , Graham SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND AND , Whene in Stows Hn. uw ™ and 5 CT"KET + « . 13 and seven” prom wo ENANSPER OF et Russia . . 0 Was a She Springs, ‘Remember? n upplies , Pund 22—Ps d walks DIAMOND LOANS WHEEL CH AIRS native of Kentucky, had been a| Miss" Graham's complexion began Bnd Pund 23, En mn WE BUY DIAMONDS resident here for 10 years and was|is take on the purplish-black hue of pid Zi—bay of Jsnitars o... 1300.00 and the Why buy one? Rent one at y Tories employee of the Talbot her ballet costume. She sald “arggh”|Pund Ji-Miscellansous $0.00 uprang~ y T. quite clearly, thought a moment, » om Pay nos Sunyd os, 200.00 Survivors are his sister, Mrs.|added: “Argggh.” Prom Pund 18, Janitor Supplies, to 402 North Capitol Ave. Mary E. Warfleld, and a nephew, “If you were Miss Hush” I per-|Tind 14-8chool Purniture and William Baber Johnson, both of sisted while her brow darkened, DITIONAL AL APPROPRIATIONS FOR s mani Indianapolis. “how many people do you think Pund Pay of Teachers 3,230.00 a. sles =INDIANA MUSIC 2 St dont Lecicloroh would recognize your voice on the Fore Gi Tews of of Marion County, , her, vaen 1siarol radio?” ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR I dele 115 E. Ohio St. Paul H. Rinne Pres.-FR-1IB4 SAVE =: Cloth h Coste Convene o Purd “Not very many,” she snapped, POOR. FUND ¢ to the Student and Suits 1. Just then 14 other members of Ain acd, Oftice Supplies... 188 her cast came bounding out on the Direct lerstand. Band Instruments BISHOP-KAYE FURS LAFAYETTE, Dec, Gulls bowel td map Cus 0 into|TUnd B-1, Medical ........... 200.00 In Our tnd Floor—7 N. Meridian and senate of the high school Stu- the air, Miss’ Grab Fund B-3, Other Direct Relief . 00.00 otaee Rental Plan : dent Legislative battled|the air. aham sprang, as| The foregoing appr ns are in udRuse, over their bills at Purdue Gnivers dancers spring, and landed 14 feet ine existing budgets and levies snd an " as sessions got under way today. away. i ge ulrfonoy 3 BL og rs, can You Save Because We Save v ‘ Which reminded of another clue!the AIIoncy of the budgets and levies a mews sums a overcoats || El BE | JR WA JN the radio Miss Hush provided last|ersalore sarpiad, It ls oped tia , against 1g” 21" 24" Saturday: be provided from the operating balance DIAMONDS-—-WATCHES Tamu tiees o grt said|of said School or Civil Township a t 0 ush, “I g broken CASE CLES. SPORTING QOODS-CAMERAS Dot fall” ' ODE een of ae Dial Tuwnshi ; Open 8 to 4 Y V2 9 aS LL SHITE Arty Meeting shall navi .ld : hi lations, APL \Divorcee Slain sporopriutions, Any sddtional syprobrs ETTE, Pa. y — ally made will au JEAN Dec. 8 (UP) finally made will sulomstically b N strong OUT.OF -PAWN rd Yr teferred to the State Board of Tax r breaks y le jy : ALUMINUM 44 {Mrs, Frances Capone Robinson, 25,|missi which Board will hold & fur. | ’ r a diy as killed tw ther hearing within fifteen days at the mtrol of : bE \ vorcee, w by two shot- | Ce, Por "the Auditor of Marion Z civilizas rT ROLL - UP | gun blasts fired at close range as|or place ue may be designated: rrr Ira Somme wiee MONARCH INC ons nr at ght, Roce acy adr ype spiins, mh loved, JOSEPH'S Pree Espimates—New Low ‘Prices me "y ne. doash Alt alarm for [iniee"a. ch” county Auditor when ahd . 2 [INDIANA Carre PING 3 Co. [3 railroad fireman, “He is armed Daiad hia Si of December, 1041 i and dangerous,” the alarm said. Township of Marion
Dies Here at 79
Dr. Vale to Conduct Services: Monday
Mrs. Mabel H. Billings of 625 EB. Maple Rd. died yesterday. She was 68. The widow of W. P. Billings, Indianapolis, Mrs. Billings had resided here 19 years. She was a native of Madison. Services will be held at 10 a. m. Monday at the Hisey & Titus mortuary. They will be conducted by Dr. Roy Ewing Vale, pastor of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church
_|of which Mrs. Billings was a mem-
ber. Burial will follow in Crown Hill Cemetery, Mrs. Billings is survived by three sons, Tom M., Indianapolis; Donald B, Lanai City, Hawaii, and Dr. W. D. Billings, Reno, Nev.: a brother, T. P. Burke, Indianapolis, and three grandchildren.
Clara A. Utterback
Funeral services for Mrs. Clara A. Utterback, R. R. 20, Box 860, will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Center Methodist Church. Burial will be in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Mrs. Utterback, who was 62, died Thursday in her home. She was a native of Morgan County and lived
oo here 35 years,
She is survived by her husband,
%| Ralph O. Utterback; two sons, wil-
liam Utterback, Brownsburg, and Donald Utterback, Indianapolis; nine daughters, Mrs. Stanley Hodge, Mrs. Roy Chasteen, Mrs. Davis Johnson, Mrs. Lawrence Carver, Mrs. Harry Wilmouth, Mrs. Norman Yeager, Mrs. Anthony Hodge, Mrs. Robert Jamerson and Miss Joan Utterback; a sister, Mrs. Minnie Kimberlin, and two brothers, Oliver and Charles Northern, Morgan County.
Mrs. Leah L. Ford
Services for Mrs. Leah L. Ford, 401 N. Delaware St., will be held at 10:30 a. m. Monday in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel. Burial will be in Terre Haute. Mrs. Ford, who was 49, died yesterday in St. Vincent's Hospital, She had lived in Indianapolis for 30 years and was employed by the Indiana Bell Telephone Co. most of that time. At the time of her death Mrs. Ford was supervisor of the Lincoln exchange. 8he was a member of the Chris tian Church in West Frankfort. Survivors include her husband,
cain, a civilian employee on Guam; her stepmother, Mrs. Edna McNamar, Terre Haute; a brother, Fred L. McMamar, Terre Haute, and three sisters, Mrs. Irene Boughers, West Frankfort, Ill.; Miss Peggy Jean McNamar, Terre Haute, and Mrs. Mildred Buegnet, Phoenix, Ariz, and two grandchildren,
Mabel H. Billings Puneral services for Mrs. Mabel H. Billings, 625 E. Maple Rd., will be held at 10 a. m, Monday in Hisey & Titus funeral home. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. = Mrs. Billings, who was 68, died here yesterday. She was a native of Madison, Ind. and lived here 28 years, She was a member of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Survivors include three sons, Thomas H. Billings, Indianapolis; Dr. W. D. Billings, Reno, Nev., and Donald B. Billings, Lanai City, Hawaii; a brother, Tyree P. Burke, Indianapolis, and three grandchildren.
LEGALS
2 Ms WP. Billings
Court;
James L. Ford; a son Edgar R.
v James Little, Union C Russe “. ia
YMCA Youths to "Hear! Talk by Dr. Brooks
Members attending the 28th an-
nual YMCA State Older Boys Conference in Broadway. Church last night heard talks onl career polis and the making of laws.
Methodist
Speakers were Lloyd D, Claycomb,
judge of Marion County Circuit Henry PF.|* Schricker; Hobart ©. Creighton, speaker of the Indiana. House of Representatives; Brokenburr, State Senator,
former Gov,
and Robert L. Dr. A. C. Brooks, pastor of Third
Christian Church, spoke at today's|- Req session on “My Church and 1.” Following the officers will be elected.
afternoon meeting,
ANNOUNCEMENTS
L “L_DEATH N NOTICES
Indianapolis lis Times, “Sat., Dee. 8, TY
COFFEY Margaret Kinnan DAMMEYER--Charles O. DOTSON—Frank R, FORD--Leah L, JESSUP-—-Myrtle BE. KENNEDY e-Elwood L. LANE-~James H,
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BAYLOR= a KE, 401 N. DeQuine wife of im J.
Services
at the rby MorMeridian’ ‘at 19th. Sts. Inter"Crown Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary, BEATE Herbert J., beloved husband of Rorence M. Blatz, father of Mrs, Margaret Blats Newintn Marie, Banty, James, Hilda and Joseph Blatz, all of Beech Grove, and Leo J. Blatz of Elizabeth, N. J,
Blatz, passed away Saturday morning, Dec, 6. Funeral services will be held the Wald Funeral Home, Illinois at 17th 8t, Tuesday morning, Dec. 9, at 8:18 o'clock and at the Holy Name Catholic Church in Beech Grove at 9 o'clock. ment Holy Cross Cemetery. are welcome. Friends may call at the funeral home after Bd noon, BYBEE— Ts, rence Mau i Mn, Clar
assed a’ : ida . ces Saturda. , flay Bert 8. Gadd ome. ‘1047
' . en may call at the mortuary Saturday afternoon and evening.
C( D NOTICE COFFY-—Margaret Kinnan of Muske-
Okla,, age 66, belov Robert C, So and mother of Kath§Hte K. Coffy, and sister-in-law of
rom ews at Ritter i) A Was) St, Burial Sian Hill, Friends
call dh Shir) Wey Brothers’ Centra Chapel, linols St, any time after 1 Cow Wiligm Mrs, Last I. ‘Cross
and beaier of Ida Gertrude, Views M, and Charles T. Cross, grandson of Mrs. Ida Green snd Mr. and Mrs, Harry Cross of West Jefferson, O., Paied oa Filter. Y-haral N Monday,
2 t . Usher Mortuary. ‘3813 Ww. ? Wash ton St, invited. Burial oral Park Ce i RR Friends may ‘call at on Bs after > , m, Saturn
D arle years, 1325 N, Buclid, ite of Floyd Wa daughter of ar and Mrs. Elmer chmond, Tad. ister of and Ty . Conners tle,
TV anner 4 I paride 5. Mortus Mon to" a roel a = Priends invit As By Earlham poemetery e utial Earlh . Shape y "ich
years, beloved 0d "of Mars Central Ave, father
4444 of Wilbur’ C. and Everett E Dam
meyer, Ur and Dammeyer rs, Martha Muhienbrick. Jumd | way 5 HAY
ral Prinityy pe Monday ? Birlai Con om L in ma; ay call at the residence from 17 a Monday.
Ta Ae 10 oo Spur age ov: usban bf Eliza Dotson and father of Ercella Dotson and Mrs. George D. (Paulina) Mogle, and brother of Ea Dotson Leavenworth, and rs. Allie Perkhiser, New “Abas. 1 Ind. 3% p day 7 Bo . ro!
Irving’ will’ ‘Cha, 8371 Burial bela Park Cemetery, Priends may cal ig ay Hil any ae after 9 a. m, ¥EIz URN-—Julla, of Tie Alsen ny nk,
ENB of Charles
BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the following Jetinicns have been filled with the Board of Zoning Appeals, City of Indianapolis, requesting a variance from the re« quirements of the 2 Joning Ordinance: 619-V-47—-MOLLY HIGGINS & HORA ~ | MALLORY, rear 1336 Bellefontaine Str. request variance of rear yard require ments to rmit the Fonversion of the existin, arage into living quarters. 628 xd Huis & ROWENA YATES 2208 Yandes Street, request variance of area requirements to permit the use of the hi ng garage as living quariers for three families at the rear of the existing residence. 630-V-47 — HARRY ‘& WILLIAM EPSTEIN, 327 South Missouri Street, request permission to construct an addition to the existing building to be used for storage of non-ferrous metals. 630-V-47—STEPHEN & ANDREW KOWALSKI, rear 914 Congress Avenue, reuest permission to store scrap iron at the rear of the ad Tesldnge 631-V-47—HARRY HOWARD, 2028 West New York Rr a expansion of a non-conforming use to permit the placing of two abandoned street cars to the north side of the existing fruit stand to be used for storage in connection with this operation. 632-V-47 — MORRIS GREEN, 3201-3217 West 16th Street, requests variance of use to permit the construction and operation of a gasoline filling station 633-V-47—-BEATRICE WARNICKE, 2733 Winthrop Avenue, Joquesty variance of use to permit the operation of a dressmaking shop and sale of used clothing in a portion of the existing residence. 634-V-47—-THOMAS & ROSIE CLEVELAND, rear 2260 Hillside Avenue, request variance of rear yard requirements to rmit the use of the exist garage, for iving quarters at the rear of existing residence > 635-V-47—ALICE PURDUE, 3719 Bast New York Street, requests variance of use to permit the operation of a restaurant in the front portion of the existing three. family residence 636-V-47 — STEWART MOTOR BALES, INC., 3902-6 East Washington Street, requests permission to construct an office building to be used in connection with the Lo n air automobile sales lot, NORTH FAIRFIELD APARTIe. requests, variance of use afid ares requirements to permit the con. stryction of eight 8-unit apartment build. ings at 3443.47 Central Avenue and five 8-unit apartment buildings at 550 Pairfleld Avenue, the first three buildings on Pairfield ‘Avenue planned for present con. struction and the remainder of the proj=
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existin 637-
49 ect for future development,
628-V-47 — MRS, JOSIE MILLER, North Bloomington Street, requests vars fiance of use to permit the operation of a retail grocery in the front room of the existing residence. 639-V-47 — FRAMEN P. OGRUESBECK, 3841 North Capitol Avenue, requests variance of building Fequitments to permit the glass enclosure of the existing porch at ihe font of the SEL esidence,
IDEAL 2030-33 “Bast 10th Brook, requests permis. sion to operate an open air sutomoblle sales lot, 841-V-47—ADVANOE PLATING WORKS, rear 330-334 Orange Street, requests exon A non-conforming use to per. mit the construction of an addition to the existing plating & polishing shop employing motors in excess of three horse
we Poa V-47-WILLIAM EVART BECK, 1530. 32 East 10th Street, requests variance of mit ins conver-
yy, 1: > m., from funeral Interm n Hamilton County. Friends invited.
Bheridan: Ind, papery lease copy.) FORD L. 1 N. Illinois St
54, a beloved BO of gomas = "Pord £) mother ot Edgar
d euegnet randmother of Finda and ' Marion ra of Indianapolis, a .
Ind. Friends may . ‘at chapel after Lip m, Saturday
. FOUT—Bishop op Henty H. a es - loved husba our "and father of Mrs, John o a in away Thursday Svening, neral services Bunday, 1, Pp st the Park Avenue Evangelical United Brethren Church, Park at Walnut. fen vited. Burial
0 . ends may call at the residence, 5850 Carroliton Ave, until noon Sunday. fe
Joy Sunday, until For Rirther information. call Meyer &
HEICHELBECK — John, father of Mrs,
Martin Lee and Andrew, Catherine Lucas, Mrs. Marie ich and Mrs. Rosina Slevart, brother x Anthony dose h £ Margaret erine Mer , Pas AVay day p.m, lends May call Tolin Puneral Home, 1308 Prospect Bt., after A a. m., Bunday. Service Tuesday, a. m., from Bt. Patrick's Church. iy Bt, Joseph Cemelary, (Jasper, Ind, papers please copy.
HOLLIN WO! Murza Pla infield, why © nee
onday,
m, Tamera Praintiend. Burial Maple Hill 4 em
may call at mortuary. JESSUP—Myrtle E., 338 Cecil Ave, age 50, beloved wife of Charles Jesif Mrs. Herd Scal ss
Les Carroll. Wichita, an. ; Nysewander, of " Indiniia polis, away Bauuiday ornity. et vices
Tuesday Ring Yin 1 Chapel, ' 311 "YW _ Washngton Park. Priends ay call at chapel Bunds,
after noo ] rank years, husband of | Piorence; "(ahr of Her« bert, away Friday p. m. Serv sew. Panne et, & Buchanan Jgarsiaty
Prien vi Bu vo, Cemetery. Priends may call at the mortua
and Erwin randfather of Donald ganda Saturday, 3 Pros, Centn
DEATH ; LANE-—Jimes i, SIN. § age’ A. Lane, father of Fri P. and William - A. © 1 3 NO! James P. Champod: Rl 0 In ET nr, Sth rs. X Sunday, 3:30 Mount Tabor oy Church. | Burial at Moun! T. Friends Sal} st Bhirley
until Sunday noon. poe please copy.) fAN--}altih J, 0 arty), 401 W. Bampton on "Drive, het ved FEL of John Thomas
. Logan and Mrs. Eugene O'Bullivan, all of Indiana lis;
all: Priends invited. Friends m: may cal a the feral home after and
W Ave, vel father c of ed Jean and Nile D., son of Charles and Alice Nina Rea-
of bley, Eliza Ippolito, Mary Baker and John Marx, pa Bi Piiday, Services Monday, 2 p. m. at the Bean~ blossom Mortuary, 1331 W. Ray St. Washington Park Cemetery. Priends may call at the mortuary. RAY Charles W., father of Mrs Harry Ra¥, passed Sa
orient Holy Cross invited. Friends may eal at the residence after Sunday noon. & Fon vice, RIGGS—Earl W., age 35 Joa, or
Union, husband
Funersl Home, 1458 8. Meridian Bi 2 p.m. Burial Memoria
4s MN away morning at resi. dence, HA 8. day, , m., Conkle 1934 W. Michgan St. Burial Floral Park, Friends may call at funeral home. (Madison, Ind, apers please copy.) rien de 8., 44 r Solarade 8t., entered Yio rest Prida 70 years, husband of nie " Tibbetts, father of Ralph C. Tibbetts and Mrs, Edna L. barger, uncle of Adrian C. Eibbetts, stepfather of Don C. Ditmer, also survived by nine grandchildren and six - great-grand-children, Services Tuesday, 10 a. m., at Peace Chapel, 2050 E. Michigan. Friends are welcome. Burial Crown Hill, Moore Mortuaries, TRIFP—Flora, Affe 57, Morgantown and Indianapo , passed away in Indianapolis Saturda
of Sanford A. pe. Tig mother of Mrs. Marie Isl oy. Jape, nd.; Mrs. Frances Rutter A eid pines Tripp, Ry 8. Ethel Thomas, Guy and Biaraon Tripp, eity; Cpl. Harold Te Yi ter of Mrs. Nola Child, Mrs Nelile Gibson, Mrs, Myrtle Peterson, Carl, Charles,
Harry and Everett Baughman; also 11 grandchildren, notice
Puneral later. J. ©. Wilson Service. UTTERBACK—Clara Alice, age 62, R. R o; Box 860, Indianapolis, pussed away Thursda Fi Otis. Utterback.
Pune Oth St. after 4 p.m. BUN:
3 day. Time of funeral given later. ;
3. CARD OF THANKS
ARMSTRONG—We wish to eo qur gratitude the ots and
relat] y frie relatives, fr Em
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who sent floral tributes 3nd tomiotting letters and ca 'AUL AND
relatives, ® friends and ni for the Ban acts of th Denson
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, associates ° Mot X Wald Funeral r their officient service and for the beautiful floral offerin, i 5 FAMILY.
Xpress heartfelt pratisud Pine a pathy and k fold A beauttfulah floral and a iritual bouquets many and relatives by my this hone ri sorrow at the death of Fred Myles band, I also Fr. Berchard v.'P Milit ny be palhesrer for their Deautifu’ on services and Moore Morsiatin for their thought-
fulness. » . MARIE E. MYLES, 5 _FLORISTS—MONUMENTS
"FOR FUNERAL FLOWERS
John Crande 4 Florist 2401 wn Son. MA-3508
Vv VATENS FLOWER SHOP 200 W. 31st. TA-0224 8. FUNERAL DIRECTORS
CONKLE FUNERAL HOME
“FARLEY FUNERAL 1004 W. Morris, MA-1334;
a I, Auburn at 1 - Creek Boulevard. TA-3371.
BERT S. GADD
3130 Prospect Su. MA -6040.
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PUT one of these of on your Xmas list. Make some lonsly 50 boy n oil happy this year, Give care for. This will build ct . We have a cute Spitz, 2 Toy Collie pups, coal-black
and a big lost forsaken m us Call Indiana SPCA a0" oe RED CHOW A fine healthy fog, Seeds Bows. Call MA-8T76, hy 108 and white ; ev Sardeta, Named oe GA-1139, Watson.
Reward. white | neck, feet, short fal, Ver thin. tag Apasiel, ih Mormation iv ving
terrier, white with 8 some brown. Vie, BE. Morris. Call MA-8887. Reward.
LOST—Brown and white collle, year old, name , Reward offered. Call BE-1574-after 8.
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