Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1948 — Page 2

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_ Funeral Wednesday;

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and Titus Mortuary and buria will. be in Crown Hill The Rev. Dallas Brown

Hunt, superintendent of Wheeler City Rescue Mussion, ‘will officiate.

apolis and owner of the Harry W. Krause Co., men's clothing fir at 24 N. Pennsylvania St, Krause died yeseeraay bn is home at 1 E, 36th St. attack, He was 72. His Ra onl mediate survivor is his wife, Mrs. | Lillian Mosiman Krause. . Mr. Krause entered the clothing |, business in 1896 with his father, Reinhold Krause, in the 700 block of Massachusetts Ave.

Active in Church

He was active in Indianapolis

‘Burial in Crown Hill

‘Services Yor Harry W. Krause, Indianapolis clothier for more

at3 p.m. Wednesday 18 he Hisey

Browning, pastor of the North Meridian Street Methodist Church, and the Rev. Leonard, the

A lifelong resident of Indian-

church life. For 62 years he was|

LOCAL CLOTHIER DIES—| Services for Harry M. Krause, Indianapolis clofthier and civic . and church feader, will be held at 3p fn, Wednesday.

JV. Clark Dies;

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= Ask Mrs. Manners—

‘Should | Believe He'll Stop Drinking?’ Asks Semi

{should I believe that he'll stop drinking?

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Tay 10.ChaeE Bin OF Jove over him but he dosswt IK it. not gick—what's wrong? I tried buying presents. for hifi. never, -

» o my child! refrain from drink 1 was married at 14 to my childhood sweetheaft and refal rom drinking

had seven years of happiness. He started drinking and| you want him to quit te win your point. thanks me but asks why 1 did it. He seems dissatisfied but 12% (staying out all hours when” we moved to a’larger city after] ~ Women normally are bossy but often unaware that they are. [another woman why doesn't he leave? I ‘wouldnt do or ny the became a firm manager. I"got a divorce and married a Try falling in with some of his ideas for \drinkless™ recreation

anything and with his plans for your home: Make him feel that he's the | in tired of thls life—I like to be jolly and was always ichliea ‘nice man who stopped drinking .until after we married. 1| man of the ua and a free human ‘in that house. a help me. PUZZLED DORA.. “+

Make your husband thin without much ih Tn

happy-go-lucky. Please : i } i i A willing to take four s and remain good to 3 tion that love this second husband and my four children by my first ; man ius a Jeneo ou nd oh dren, is an ex pion. | Think hand ake. you scorned recren on | your husband ,

marriage love him. He loves us and wants me to have a child—but

or invite people in? Hive you refused. 1p go fishing? Te I arid to Tall about’ subjects him? You can refuse and ignorh too long, and it's hard to con

Reader Asks About Au ps We were happy and had a nice home and car—then he started I WOULD LIKE the n and” oh cigantiationst drinking. a beer or. two, finally getting drunk. He'd quit a while pursuing the Interest of autograph collecting. 1 also would like to

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then got drunk and acted hateful to We. never {o the children: know the names of periodicals following interest in the Snitad: vince 8 man that you're interested. vor ” Hie buys them nice clothes, sends them to dancing school and goin States pana Great Britain. i “Asks About Athletic Championship » ' In Row Over jthem allowances. ““nguire of ‘The Amorican Post, published by. the American | WHOM DO I CONTACT for details on the Indiana tate. EARS t I never know if he'll be sober when he comes home and he sh't] Hobby-Correspondence Club, Box 1066, Minneapolis, Minn; The ; Traffic accidents ov historical

ham » sober several times a week. I'm a semi-invalid because of a wreck! Collector, a magazine for autograph and collectors, . Amateur Athletic Unian Track and¥Field C plonship?

REMINISCING OLD MAN,"

he had when drunk. We've lost our car and home and live in &| published Walter and Mary Benjamin, 1 E, 57th St, New York Indiana. TWo peri small place. Two of my children live with relatives. I've threat. City yy Hobbies, published Ju Lightner Coy 2810 8. Mich 4 Contact K. Mark Cowen of the City Rscreation, Departmen} drowned, a. 9-year-ol ened to leave but he begs “or time, He only drinks beer, but lots igam Ave. Chicago. After advance newspaper publicity appears. The even olis boy was seriously of it." Sometimes IT think if we lived apart I would get this fear of ] dJune'5 at Arsenal Technical High School Stadium, according te. five persons were inj his drinking out of my heart, yet are we ever free when we love! Wife Wants Husband’ $ Attention - & the a | “tentative plans. we cel & auto accidents, ~~ someone? WORRIED 1 HAVE A JOB; come home and work aroun house; rea The traffic victims v Every man you'd marry would have some faults—and you'll [the paper and crawl into bed with a back to me, tired and lonesome. Let Mrs. Manners and readers. dors, of. {he column » your tobi. Gauswa, 78, of Wat have some with each man. Somehow I'm afraid you haven't [I'd like someone to greet me with a kiss or a smile. My’ husband lems and answer FOUL Suton, Write in care Times, HL, Laverne Stone, 19, of | - learned much about kéeping a4 a man entertaliied so that he'll and I are middle-aged. We don't do anything but work. | W. Maryland St. - ton, and Paul E,

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‘ Services to Take

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or. 27 in front May 4th, at 10:00 A. M. OR Ne y in order to give our employees arvar of the. Ey time to vote. brother, Richard, wer Girl Oyelist K

inspector for the Allison Division, General Motors Corp, for the

past day, police said, near ~& member of the First Evangell-|, eure will be at 1:30 p. m. to- — She was struck by a f me Ey Tork 4nd ast), in Flanner & Buchanan : Ee Ee bs Claude MacBride, his, membership to the North mortuary. Burial will, be in. ¢ rd. Methodist Church at 38th and Crown Hill Cemetery, gh i - pucicanta Soll Meridian Streets. {| Mr, Clark, who was 61, died ‘ of Mr. Sears Saturda He was a “board member of; yesterday in Methodist Hospital. odist Hospital here. the 1ndianapolls Church Fedéra:|A resident here for 43 years, he A few hours after h . And--past_president of the lived | a 843 Berkley Rd. He was : Jasper Lake from a | Marion, County Sunday School | DoF Or and -was--a- de “the body of Francis Association. He was a kool er of) the Indianapolis Lodge | 4 26, of Cincinnati was “Schoo superintendent, — teacher $69. F. & A. M. Prior {o working Eights Shen and president - of men's - Bible. 10T Nillsons x. Was AC “ute: rm tf coe 16 Dou 5 Classes and served on many | mobile the canal near the ‘church boards. | Survivors a his wife, May; | Blige Saturday wher For 25 years he was president three sons, James E. and Howe die jumped into’ the Water of the Whéeler City Rescue Mis. K. Sark, Indianapolis, and Juha ; R A ast, sion Board and was recently Francisco, an soning 4% ; by fon made president emeritus, The a Sister, Mrs. Ruth Strache, Chi- 8.9 6. 6. 8_0_0 0 0 06 06 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a0 0 0 0.0.0 0 bo igh No 0% compa present mission building at 245 cago, Ill. 3 MBE re ; : : | Authorities said. the bull } » . his readership. DU Under! es. Anna M. Teepe Durabilt AC-DC Simitiod shasing the 8 esidens of the B, Washingion|Tetpe, 35 N. Taub ves wil be FOLDING TRAVEL IRON : Waped or fell In the Ron Mercian ASsociktio In at- 1:30 in. % : A brisk brush-off to dust and ently while attemptin a a he n [Conkle Frome Burial | 1.40 \ / his apolis. Athistic Club, he maven. will be ‘in Crown: Hill, | Mrs. CT eh gy fuzz MODGLIN'S ‘WHISK-OFF’ His playmates, ages Club of Indiinapolis and Teeps, who was 71 died Satur-| Easy to pack, light fo carry—efficient to use! “ey rer vet a Dacteoe napolis Better Business day in Lyndhurst Nursing Home. | Shel tuck this shindily designed iron inte is own riba aie 5 Bureau and a member of the In-| She was a lifelong resident of The boys said the; ; Manapolls Chamber of Com-|In lis and was a member handy case, and take. it along on all her Summer riphl body of Sherman sink merce. of Bt. Paul Reformed Church for AS hers ~4 List Pallbearers 135 years, ana a charter member | ¥ bank. Pung a Stare was Shays a tavornsior the ladies Guild of the church. : 3 ize. bl I Police said the qua ki thering sports , include two daugh- Easy- o-carry size, l/a-in ong, 49%¢ when Sherman lost al listen to radio broadcasts the ters, Mrs. Helen McCleaster and - bles in the game" 3 World Series and other leading|Mrs. Rena Horton, both of Indi- Clear-Vu plastic - athletic events. He even passed|anapolis; .a sister, Mrs. Louise P Home, Office and auto size, 8-in. long, throwing lumps. of © “out —bage—of peanuts. for at- Rete) Indianapolis : Colorful BOWL COVERS for her kitchen : Playmates. They stopp mosphere during the annual fall daughters and a great-grand. | T8-Pe set, : . ean teeing ing the For his services active pall- Sa 1.00 T's the new, all plastic brush thet picks up as.it ; One of the boys nea bearses will be Krause's nephews, Mrs. Pearl McKinney " : erie J Mo when he-tumed.i Chasis ShaRes Yosman. Rett Mostman, Services for Mrs. Pearl Sims She'll keep stored foods fresh in the refrigerator whisks off! Light brushing sets up a small electric pA ow polvig = Bann Krause and Kelvern McKinney. 3 Liang. fe op ident iy with these bright, useful covers! Assorted sizes. charge, cleans things wenderlully. Red, green, Tells of Fight {tombrrow in._Moore Mortuaries . William M. Bailey, : Honor ary Pallvearers. ill ee a Briel wil be] Yellow, red, blue, green or lear - blue, bl black or ivory, ford St. sald be sow William - Schmelzel, TYsaac|in Crown Hut : a fighting Saturday nigh Woodard, Ro Brown, Charles! uu. McKinney, who was 62. : ne of the boys was p Reeves, Harper Wal- : the canal. ~~ ! IRIE Ransbirs: died. Buturday in General Hos- Daniel F : Lee, Edward Dirks, Har. ity). She lived at 22221; E. pies AN Mae Be eel. D. Washifigion $4: 1 Ste mon] ® © 0 0a. 8 ® 6 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 8 0000000 00 the face and on the £: {10m and Tiinols Bia, and a i rt ab he he isis mbmber of the “Eagiewond Chri: ” ; a playing. "He Ooty tan- Church, He Roomy... . with transparent sides : x > ¢ to General Hospital : Cazzell, Brockway Survivors include three sisters, So es me a Ya condition was described “PB. Fiibh, St “Brady; a Mrs. andl coo CHINTZ HATBOX Zoe : He is the'son of John | _ Hartman, Frank Hirschmann ana Mrs. Dorothy Edwards, Indian- - Three. persons were

_ E. G. Eberhardt.

Fred P. lang

Services for Fred P. Lang, who died Saturday in his home, 1828 8. East St, will be held at 1:30] Pp. m, tomorrow in Olive Branch! Christian Church. Burial will be in Crown Hill. He was 55. | A lifelong resident of the city,! Mr. Lang operated a barber and. catty #hop in the apartment

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anf was ‘a member of Lincoln’ Mutual Benefit Society and Olive Branch Christian Church. Survivors are ‘his wife, Mrs. Carrie E. Lang; a- brother, George P. Lang; two sisters, Mrs. | Amelia Marion and Mrs. -Mirinie ~. Martlage, §il of Indianapolis.

Delta J. Glenn

Rites for Delta J. Glenn, who died Friday In his home In Cutler, will be held at 2 p. m. today! in Pleasant Hill Presbyterian Church, Frankfort. Burial will be in Bunnell Cemetery, Frank. fort. He way b7. “Knative of Tipton County, Mr. Glenn, who was & retired farmer, lived most of his life in Frankfort. He moved to Culler four Years ago. Burviyors are his wife, Elaine, June; two sons, Russell A, Glenn, Indianapolis,” and Eugene H.! Glenn, Lafayette; a daughter, Mrs. Garfield . Davison, Cutler, and eight grandchildren,

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Services Wednesday For C. H. Day Sr.

Services for Charles H. Day Br, ‘retired foreman of the Big Four Roundhouse in Brightwood, will be at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday | | in Flanngr & Buchanan Mortuary. Burfal will be in Crown m ‘Cemetery. A rallroader for 55 years, Mr, | died yesterday In St. Vin-| cent’s Hospital, He was 80. He lived at 656 E. 24th St. Born in Vincennes, he had lived here for 37 years. Mfr. Day retired 10 years ago!

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{lard Sims, Indianapolis; a grandson and a great-granddaughter,

Charles W. Krieger

Services will be held at 1:30 {p. m. tomorrow for Charles W. Krieger, 1338 8. Waldemere Ave. in Shirley Brothers Central Chap el. Burial will be in Floral Park Cemetery. Hi bud 86. Born - lanapolis, Mr, Krieger” oa TT Deaconess Hospital and also at Hotel Antlers and General Hospital. He was a member of the Pentecost Church, Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. [Charles 0. Wiseman, IndiapapJoli; A sister; Mrs: Rose Pavey, "Los Angeles, Cal; three grandchildren and six greats grandchilHAPeR,-

Tony Myers Rites will be held at 10 a. m, Wednentnl for Tony Myers, 1,- Box 154, Bridgeport, ir RR Brothers Funeral Home,

Burial Will "be {ii Fio¥al Park. ‘He! a

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A Marion County resident for 30 years, Mr. Myers died Saturday in General Hospital. He was {born in Hannibal, Mo.

Survivors include — his half. Frank Tapley, Bridgeport, and his sister, Mrs. Viola Henderson, Hannibal,

Retired Railroad Foreman Dies in Hospital Here at 80

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