Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1947 — Page 10
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| PAGE 10 Ti Local Deaths-— ’
Soldier Killed i in Sermon To Receive Military Burial
Aachen, Germany, Dee 58 1044, il Indianapolis, : be held tomorrow at 1:30 p. n. the G. H. Herrmann funeral i . Walter A. Bounsall i
lis, Pfc. Sutter attended Manual gay City, Mich. Training High School. He was inducttd intv’ the Army in October, 1943, and was a member of the 30th
Survivors are his parents, Mr. and| A native ‘of Medina, N. Y, he Mrs, Oscar Sutter, 1853 Orleans St. | lived here about 50 years and moved and three siste.s, Mrs’ Elsie Mc. 10 Kakawlin 15 years .ago. He. was imine | 4 ICMDEr of the Millersville Ma-
sonic Lodge and was employed by
the Polk Milk Co. here. In Bay (ity . Civic League Asks He wag a foundryman with the Bay Mrs. Bertha Lee Bramlett $6000 Needles in Dump C
ity Cast Steel Co
son, Robert Bounsall, both of KiMembers of Glenridge Civic kawlin; a sister, Mrs. L. W. Noble, League today sent a letter to the and a brother, George Bounsall, city works board requesting action both of Indianapolis. be started for the .construction of Bp sidewalk along the south side of Edward H. Dunlop E 21st St Sgrvices for Edward H Dunlop, 4120 Cornelius Ave., who died bSunday in General Hospital, were to be conducted this afternoon In Lue John A. Patton funeral home. 8urial will be in Floral Park
Spurred by a recent accident in the street In which a boy was fatally injured when struck by_an automobile, the civic group met last night at Otterbein United Brethren
Church, 21st and Wallace Sts | A native of Buchanan, Ter De kell; Mrs. William Kendall.and Mrs (Advertisement) Star Store, Second Floor The group also voted to send a Dd been an Indianapolis resicentipopery geniling, all of Beech NEW! prs : request to Audry Jacobs, police |S¢Ven years and worked as a clvillan| ove. two sons, Robert and James ¥ 0 JES TRF TOR RS JSR JR OS YO RT JOT RR I RR Yh Oh RT RO 0 J J iE ay
employee at Camp Atterbury. traffic inspector, asking -for motor- ploy I
eycle patrol protection against He is speeding motorists on the street Dunlop
survived by his father Mose
They also want the stop and go Harrodsburg. Kv. and Mrs Havor that 3 § son, arrodt ’ ’ f sweetened to Sgr! ot. 218 8%. and Bern, ve New Pakistan Envoy [Ginnie Hull, Paris, TIL: 10 grand. St.Joseph Bd oars. ji Automatic Two-Slice Style mired and a signa nsia a T ota Tok %ist St. and Shennan DF Gets Senate Approval children, and three great-grand- ASPI 50tablets for i : up) children. 3c. Try itl 95 $ 9 In an election of officers for 1048 WASHINGTON, Dec. 9 (UP) | the League renamed E. L. Johnston,| The Senate has confirmed the| | FS RR A A RR 5 A RAR president; Walter L. Wuster, secre. Nomination of Paul H. Alling of A fully ad-
Connecticut to be first U 8. Ambassador to the new state of Pak-
| {stan Elzer Whitis Dies. at 4] [© Other. diplomatic appointments
In Glendale, Ariz. confirmed were : ? : Adm. Alan G. Kirk, U. 8. repElzer Whitis, former resident of regentative on the United Nations Indianapolis, died yesterday In Balkan Commission; Walter J Glendale, Ariz, following a two poppelly, ambassador to Venezuela;
tary, and Glen O. Hanna, treasurer. |
year's {lineéss. He was 41 H. Freeman Mathews, ambassador Mr. Whitis, who had been a resi- (, Sweden; Nathaniel P. Davis dent here 20 years, was a native of ambassador to Costa Rica; J. Klahr Somerset, Ky. and had lived In Huddle, ambassador to Burma Arizona for the past year Donald R. Heath, minister to Bul-
He was a member of the Memorial garia, and James Hugh Kelly Jr. Baptist Church and Marion Camp, minister to Syria, Modern Woodmen, here - Survivors are his wife, Grace, Glenflale; his father, - George W. Mundie Station Sought Whitis, Eubank, Ky.; five brothers, WASHINGTON, Dec. 9 (UP) Raymond, 8im and Lonnie Whitls,| The Federal Communications ¢m-* all of Indianapolis, and Escoe and mission said today that the Eastern | Curtis Whitis, Somerset, Ky, and Indiana Radio Corp. of Muncle,| his sister, Mrs. Grace Baker, Con~ Ind. has applied for a permit to nersville, operate a standard 250-watt cCay-| Services and burial will be Friday time station on a frequency of 940!
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Metal Toy Irons_._______8¢
Doll Play Pen_______. $1.29 Desk and Chair. ______$2.89 Doll Lawn Swing________89¢c
Wooden Doll Stroller. ___69¢
Large Play House ______ 59¢ WITH
" high.
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“Rites Tin |Dear Santa Claus: For Mrs. Harris
Military services for Pfc. Roovert Clanahan, Mrs. Loree Bossingham| : Duane Sutter, who was killed near and Mrs. Anabel Lowery, all of
Funeral services for Mrs. Martha) po Jane Harris, 538 N. Miley Ave, will He was 10. Burial will be ‘n New! puneral services for “Walter A. be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow 4h Sanfa to “write at once” about her Crown Cemetery. Bounsall, a former resident of In- Conkle funeral home. Burial will A lifelong resident of Indianano-|qianapolis, will be held tomorrow in! pe in Danville.
Mrs. Harris, Mr, Bounsall, who was 48, dled Sunday in General Hospital. She Jesterday in his home in Kakawiin, was 4 native of Montgomery Coun-
Infantry Division. * . ly and lived here several years. written to Santa Claus to suggest ¥ She Is survived by a son, Charles’ the gifts they would like under || Jones, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. their Christmas tree. South Bend, and a EE brother, Arthur Robbins,
Cora Moore. apolis. Mrs. Bertha th 5t
short illness.
A native of
Bramlett lived
funeral home,
Crown Cemetery located the first needle within two §f Mrs. Bramlett is survived by four hours and found the others one by i daughters, Mrs. Robert Haydon, one.
Wilmore, Ky;
ore and Jee, ; i Bramlett, both of Beech Grove, PREFERRED ny
three © brothers, all of Harrodsburg, | SO PURE, SO FAST, J Easy totake, Ky.: two sisters, Mrs. Mary Simp- SO DEPENDABLE J Hasorange
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ARANCE of TOYS!]
4. CASH and CARRY
We are closing out all small toys . . . at greatly reduced prices... (less than 14 price) ... a cash and carry clearance. (Wheel goods and a few pieces of furniture not
Colored Blocks ______ 39¢ BOYY WORK BENCH Doll—Double Bunk Bed_$1.19
TOOLS
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Burial at Danville - "itt wite” in a letter written to| After Funeral Here Santa Claus asking for a “good Bl
E 2st Sidewalk oo Shiai mui Ph eon nt bet a fo e rs. E j sa . ey are in R : day in St. Francie Hospital after a versity in Baton Rouge located four
She was 65.
She was a member of Beech milligrams of the precious element, Grove Baptist Church. ~ were accidentally thrown in the Funeral services will be at 2/office waste basket of Dr. H. F p. m. tomorrow in Little & Sons Magee, Jackson physician, Dr. Max
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ie ~ TUESDAY, DEC 9, 1947
Send Me a Hoosier, BANTA CLAUS, Ind, Dec. 9 (UP) «A Columbus, O, woman today! offered herself as a “Christmas-|
FREE PARKING Jen STORE HOURS Sa 3 HE NI - L E
Regular $8.95 to Ir $10.95 , \ ~ VALUES I
SIZES 12 TO 20-38 TO 48
Lovely flattering chenille robes with full wrap skirts and pretty designs in all the wanted shades of aqua, rose, wine, copen,
husband.” 47-year-old widow urged |
prospective mate and stiggested a new mate for her might be ted +4 on a farm “right inside Indiana.” [ff Her appeal was received by the postoffice here along with the let- ¥ ter of 35,000 children "who have
who was 76, died
Indian- Geiger Counter Spots
JACKSON, Miss, Dec. 9 (UP) Lee Bramlett, 92 N "A Geiger counter flown hero yes- |
radium-tipped needles valued .at Jeffersonville, Mrs. $6000 in the city dump in Beech Grove 25] The needles, each bearing 12%; i white—we have never seen robes that com-
pare with these—the soft tufting—the full flowing lines and best of all; the unusual low price.
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material like only Cinderella §§ 1 can give. Plaids, stripes and 5 Solid Splendid solids. Sizes 3 to 6x, 7 to 14.
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