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board of djrec= ——— |flies to the U. 8, in competition | Dr. Dean E. Walker will attend] Members of the Local Deaths— ; the meeting. of the ‘Society of ars are; Willlam Storen, Charles N e win Pui- Rete Alrwass ony Church History and then American G Rawlings, Allan Warne, ‘ Daniel can Airlines and TWA. BOAC 2 ards NE Wilson Desobry Servic 5

Historical Association meetings in «iL. Bower, Lester Irons and Leon

: i y es $32 million in the past Hg A end Dal S Cleveland. Dean O. L. Shelton will F d N Si Lawhead, . \ i iv iy , y . ded meeting of — Held in St. J f Arc Tying in ne + veins meni» 10 AE y avid tx time bewween ne as- [OFITIB0 ON B me rt ec the tmas eve. eid In oan o Cc : 3 re :

n° progress, with a full review sociation of Schools and Depart- lub was “held Nov, -19-in the Indiday and y Polk Sanitary, Times Forgign Survice i$ it reconvenes next! Members of the Butler Univer-'ments «of Religious* Education in| A new Kiwanis Club, to be owe ana School for the Deaf, neal: - No,“ ro re ID Seb, rdueoR vig ig Af Catholic LONDON, Decl $4—Britain's NA. Rheguled hen } sity School of Religion faculty will Cincinnati and the conference of as the North Side Kiwanis Club Jack Raney, governor of the In. 'd be sur- :

Church.’ Burial was in Calvary Cemetery. tionalized airlines systém is unable ie three “chosen instru. Attend meetings of several religious Teachers on Evangelist in ‘Louis- > diana district, Kiwanis Interna= nas. They Mr. Desobry, who achieved international recognition as an inventor to compete profitably with

Indianapolis, will receive its e _ societies during the two-week -holi- ville. Lot » y tional; Howard Nyhart, president 2 . “ the ment” airlines are asking for .ap day vacation. — [charter at cerdfionies Tuesday in of the Downtown Kiwanis Club, of dairy processing machinery, died Monday In Str Vincent's “Hospital; privately=operated —airlines—of—the proprintiofs—of-anether-$40-million-

, after a prolonged illness. . Hé was 82. | United States, a governmental year- to" cover next year's anticipated! Prof. 8. Marion Smith and In- 7-YEAR “SIEGE” LIFTED Spencer's restaurant: pe and Jack Rhodes, Sisteiet secre ears Saw Ideas Adopted “end financial statement shows. losses. . structor David” Pellett will go.to. ISTANBUL, Turkey, Dec. 24 (UP) Officers of the new organization, tary, attended the meeting at

To ~ Yor ity he Na- Political exiles began returning which now has 26 members, in- which the club was organized, | the sub- For the past 46 years he had been | Despite. heavy mail contracts copyright. 1947, by The Indianapolis Times New York @ity to attend t ‘ : : give "nis Mb Bingnty the Polk Co. sad {Briain thrée airlines are losing and The A The Chicago Dally News, tional Association - of Biblical In- to the Turkish capital today iter clude: OC. J Minnéman, president; By-laws were adopted, officers stmas for during that period-he saw scores o $40 million annually, FIRST PAPER MILL structors and the Society of Bibli-/ government action lifted a 7-yeur:Sears MacNeill, vice president; elected, and a petition for charter sanitary dairies adopt his ideas . R § d. I y i The biggest loss is shown by the | The first paper mill in colonial cal Literature and Exegisis meet- state of siege begun when Italy Rdymond O. Clutter, secretary, gud was submitted at the Dec. 9 meet~

said. “I their plant designs. %) Overseas Airways, _Which| | America was constructed in 1680. ings. invaded Greece Edward J: Bechtold, treasurer ing in the Marott Hotel. a man at In 1933 Mr, Desobry was the guest ; . a

at they'll - of honor at a reception and dinner] Christmas commemorating his completion of) Served 3 Years ell be an 50 years of.service in the dairy in-| . 1 celebra- dustry given by a group of natioh- | With ROTC at IU } ew Year's . ally prominent dairymen. Col. Ira F. Peak, formerly .with nd see a Prior to joining the Polk organ- the Indiana University School of r time off ization, Mr. Desobry had spent 18 Medicine, died yesterday in his home _ years with the St. Louis Dairy Co. in Greenville, Tex. unter girl St. Louis, Mo. | Col. Peak, who served at the

» handing Born in Covered Wagon Imedical school from September, ; AVE YOU SEEN YOUR a ¢ Mr Desobry resided at 3528 E. 1940, to September, 1043, was a pros = ; snr thugh,” Fall Creek Parkway, North Drive. |fessor of science and tactics, He | 1arried 10 { He was born Sept. 18, 1865, in a cov- | was in charge of ROTC training and : j INDIANAPOLIS MONUMENT ‘ll do the ered wagon near what is now Waco, was one of the organizers-of the 32d Tex. as his parents were returning General Hospital. ; oth when : to their home in Louisiana follow-| The hospital was composed largely ga t we'll be ing the Civil War. » Indianapolis and Indiana phy- il THIS CHRISTMAS? ve a place He was a member of St. Joan of sicians. : : wme—— , 1 guess.” Arc Church, Col, Peak retired from Army servS— Surviving are his wife, Mrs.|ice a short time after being trans- ; : Ye Blanche Desobry; a daughter, Mrs.{ferred from Indianapolis to the : . It's beautifully decorated with holly and cedar . Os wishing Ellard Duane, Bloomington, and two University of Cincinnati Medical al grandchildren. School. : all who pass it a MERRY, MERRY CHRISTMAS. Two life-size Fel d P. N He was wounded in action during nistration war .- INUS§ - \World Way I and his son, Ira F. illuminated scenes placed in the west and east basins depict in Harri Edward P. Nuss, a retired baker, peak Jr, was killed during World | 3628 E. New York St, died here war II. the age-old traditions of Christmas th ivit { trained yesterday. He was 75. | Col. Peak is survived by his wife, . 9 + «+ the Nat y and said to- “A native of Louisville; Ky. he Mrs. Ruby “Peak. Santa's workshop. This is the third successive year it has been lived here 57 years and was * Joseph M Parsons M - . 3 ' . . . / OF: eye per er Ra wag a a Joseph M. Parsons, old-time min- " decorated . . . you'll find it well worth a trip to _see—for it hos- = a past master of French Lick Ma- strel singer, died Monday in a . graduate sonic Lodge. Mr. Nuss also was a bital at Long Beach, Cal. He truly imparts the glow and warmth of the . . . eir regis- member of the Westview Baptist Was 66. 180 day Church. | A native. of Indianapolis, Mr. Rys Services will be held at’ 10:30 Parsons was with Sinclair's Mina. m. Friday in Jordan funeral Strels, later appearing on National 644.80 to home. Burial will be near West Barn Dance programs in Chicago vith auto- Baden. He had lived in Elmhurst, Ill, be- [ $125.40. Survivors are his wife, Anna; a fore going to California last year g E daughter, Mrs. A. B. Groschell; a| Survivors are his wife, Rose, a sister, Mrs. Louise Gilbert, and one. S00, Joseph J, Lisle, nL, and a grandson, Dale K. Groschell, all of daughter, Mrs. Donald May, AnaIndianapolis. heim, Cal.

Walter Henry Geisking John William Brown Funeral services for Walter ang Services for John William Biown, Geisking, 71 8. 5th St., Beech Grove, an employee of = Goldsmith Iron will be held at 2 p. m. Friday in Supply Co. will be held at 1 p. m. New Bethel Baptist Church. Burial Friday in Emanuel Baptist Church. will be in New Bethel Cemetery. | Burial will be in New Crown CemMr. Geisking, who was 45, died tery. \ yesterday in his home. Mr. Brown, who was 48, died ‘Dec. For 25 years he was an emplovee 17 in General Hospital. of the New York Central Railroad A native of Nashville, Tenn, “he where he served as an elevator op- lived here 35 years. erator. A native of Hancock Coun- Survivors include his wife, Mrs ty, he was a member of New Bethel Elizabeth Brown; a son, John Baptist Church. Brown, both of Indianapolis; and Mr. Geisking is survived by his sister, Mrs. Jennie -Coleman, wife, Mrs. Irene G. GeisKing; a son, Cleveland, 0. Walter E. Geisking; a daughter, Miss Luna A. Fesler Mary Jane Geisking, and a ‘brother, Miss Luna A. Fesler, a native of Harry C. Geisking, New Bethel. Morgantown, died yesterday in

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