Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1948 — Page 11

JUNE 25, 1948

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Joseph Lebowitz

Te {ndisnapolis "Times is Bot responsible for maccurscies in program smnouncements caused by late , ‘tation changes) F D Sulli Af 0 £ } l “ —— : SOAP We 2s | wig (one WIRE 1430 WISH (310 WLW 100 fant | FOr Ur. ivan ur rracrory . r stem NBC aBC | Mutssl aad NBO _ jes n tore ere | pr Motiom - * “7100 Random Faden bythe Easy Doss i Sel faios Request Time |Backstage Wife | . Ex-State Official to " Size 15 Portia Faces Life "en Stella Dallas ! Buri : 6 for dis “- a “ w Plain Bill “ ou Lorenzo Jones Funeral Sunday Re Buried at Chicago O | a 48: Hs} rn " Easy Does It, News Front Page Farrell Spesdrome Widow Brown 2 For War Veteran {Walter A. Sullivan, retired head — Easy Does It Allen Jeffries Terry & Pirates [Girl Marries Services for Joseph Lebowitz} of the State Bureau of Anal 100 sy erry a ———— gis Rhythm, Sports | tC Melody Sifbeard [H-R Scorsboard Portia Faces Life 2° i ra SR oe aed : = 130 {Lum and Abner y y Lee Dinner Winner [Sea “Hound Just Plain {attack in his store, will be held| Catholic Church. Burial will be ; an +45 [Lowell Thomas | Tom Mix News and Sports “ u Front-Page Farrelljat 1:30 p. m. Sunday in Aaron- jat Chicago. He died Wednesday. 3 . ee ote hor. un x —00 (Gilbert Forbes |Fulton Lewis Jr. |Sammy Kaye Luke Walton Ernie Lee Ril > Central Hebrew Come Io Suaent ere LO ne ar i 1145 [Jack Smith Gene Kelly News of the World Barry Woods News tery. He was 32. way. He was 67 and was boen . . x : 130 | Jerry Wayne Henry J. Tayler |Organtide Lone Ranger Peter Donald Born in Glassport, Pa., he lived, lin New Albany. Tailored by KAHN — Ready for Service | 145 |Ned Calmer Inside Sports Allen Jeffries “ Three-Star Extra here 20 years. He was a member| Fe rat ly 1000, 4 ef —— — —_— ee — ———— |of Osric-Mills-Watkins Ameri ; | e reti rom the State . ~,00 Mr. Ace & Jane [Buddy Clark .|Band of America |The Fat Man Supper Club Legion Post and a Bran Iriculture Department in 1946, z 115 “ -- Tello Test ws. “x Peter Grant World War IL DIES HERE—Mrs. Bertha M. [positicn he had held since 1939.) ~ ¥ 130 |Danny Thomas Waltzes Can You Top This Your FBI Lassie Survivors are his wife, Blanche, Overley, wife of Toner M. He came here from Wyoming 145 I] “" “ “ “" “ “ “" Kaltenborn of the home, 524 E. 24th St.; a Overley, manager of the Better where he ‘had been in charge of ee | ee —_— ee el ee daughter, Carolyn Sue; his par-| Business Bureau, died vesterda the Bureau of Animal Industry. 100 [Frank Morgan Gabriel Heatter {Piano Quartet Break the Bank [Band of “America ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lebo her h ory Y | Starting his career with the HR “ei {Nws, Music, Score “wom “« ou ~~ witz, Indianapolis; two sisters, in her Ome = Federal Agricultural Department Ee immer Revue Information Please Waltz Time The Sheriff Can You Top This? ig 4 Ruth Letowns, Sigs in : dour: Jr Sullivan a as “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ , an wo rothers, an ) 145 . vo ; and Milton, Glassport Mrs Toner Overle to study animal disease control izes 12 10 20, | 100 | Phil Baker Moet the Press |Mystery Theater |Louis-Walcott Fight| Piano Quartet ool . | methods. 38 to 52 , 5 “ou “ou “oo “ "a Ulysses S. Allison . . In 1920 the Hoosier veterinarian 0'L% lope Jones [Sporte—Musie [Bin Stern * olan rms | RitesorOinsess auisonwro [Ji@S {Il HOME HEIR te Soinmine Shaner: ana on 145 “9 Inside Story Angler's Almanac ww: “ ou did Yesterday in General Hos- rt Aig in the Rei Dll ——— en et ee Be : pital, a a. m. tomorrow, . y v = 00 (albert Forbes (Rep. Convention (Alien Jeffries | Bassball Game (Mystery Theater |in Moore Mortuaries Northeast Funeral Services {SAN Velerinury Medical Asgocla- . 115 |Serenade “"ooou Freddy Martin “ow [Chapel Burial will be in Eb-| i : Surviv : “ u M u Sat enezer Cemetery. Set for Tomorrow Survivers Listed i 130 |Beulah usic U Rem'mb’r News & Scores [Bill Stern Mr: Allison. who lived at 1120] ’ M Dr. Sullivan was a member of 145 |Marine Band wa w {Dance Band Convention Special Bellefontaine St., was 85. He was panes, oe = Beuha ¥ St. Joan ” Ate Suarch, Ameri- ~ o | me ee ent | — ee — | — - can eterinary fatk Sizes 9 » 15, 100 [Million Dollar Pty. “wu Anglers Almanac (Variety Hour | Peter Grant ‘born in Muncie and lived here 80 Qverley, manager of the Indian- sociation of Burin Velemations 12 to 20, . “oo Dance Orch. Dance Orch “tu years. He was a house painter polis Better Business Bureau, and ~ 115 ch. Puise of the Press Knights of Columbus, 38 to 44 y and a member of Third Chris- will be hel 3 ow . ’ : 130 “ " “ “ Rollini Trio “ “ Gardner Benedict wi eld at p. m. tomorrov Survivors include his wife 18) to 24; 145 " ".. Dance Orchestra "= "we. FH o—— are a daughter, Mrs. = re oo Iver yi: Wo Sus, JOR, Sulee Errno ape urial will be in Crown jivan, Lincoln, Neb., iJ . pee m———— SATURDAY PROGRAMS {Blye DeGarmo, Indianapolis; a Hill. Sh and Joseph MART bl | { e was 49. P. Sullivan, Indianapolis; a sister, , serviceable coo = ee son, Frederick W., Dallas, Tex.; a| Mrs, Overley, who died yester- Mrs, Henry Culbert, Grass Valley. | suits that will hold their WFBM 1260 Wisc 1070 WIRE 1430 WISH 131 WLW 700 sister, Mrs. Minnie Shigley, Indi- . y ) igley {day in her home, 3860 Washing- Cal, and two grandchildren. CBS \ Mutual NBC ABO __ Mutual and NBO {anapolis, two grandchildren and ton Blvd. was a lifelong resident . shape throughout the hottest : : = Farm News Weather, Mkis. Dawn Patrol indiana Farmer Hymntime [three great- grandchildren. of Indianapolis. She was a vol- (Mi. Clifton H. Bush months. : Emmy Lou “« 5 i ’ — unteer Red Cross worker during| Services for Mrs. Ruth Bush, Sizes 9 to 15, 0s Early Birds y Bret); Tie Rev; |Evity's Sortime \Dorld War II, fa graduate of| former Indianapolis resident who | Tailored by our own experts, 12 to 20, 100 (World News Gordon Graham |News Roundup |News, D'okin Time News arr l. Southern College, a past presi-|died Monday in her home in San | P 4 38 to 44, Ti Hoosier Headlines| Time 'n’ Tunes |Musical Clock Dunkin’ Time Cadle Tabernacle | | (dent of the Southern Club Aux. | Jose, Cal. will be held at 10 rom boli. ends of higher ¥ “ou “« oH |iliary and the Interalia Club anda. m. tomorrow in Conkle funeral; rice abrics 1 18, to 24'/, 130 (Bing Sings News—Congrat. News and Markets ip . FREE “. ou “ a member of the Southern Club|home. Burial will be in New 34% [News Samhll 44 Shiv ae cme LY ites omorrow ana Redeemer Evangelical Lu-| Crown. By selling these suits right PARKING 100 | Weather, Rhythm [Gordon Graham “a Chuckle Time Coleman Brothers |theran Church. cs Teer usbhndl Mes Bush, Who was 35, lived at the factory, we can offer Just North “ . urvivors besides her husban ere years and was & member ' : 115 [Barnyard Follies Easy Listening News , |News | Livestock Breeder | are a daughter, Miss Dolma Ruth | of Thirty-First Street Baptist i aat Woman's World “ M Mati p you greater savings. Come 8 of Factory 130 [Garden Sate .. ny " orning atines | Was Wesley Native Overley; a son, Toner M. Overley | Church. d | 145 |Hr. of St. Francis -" “ . y Jr.. three brothers, Harold W.| Survivors are her husband, | aNd %€€: #3 . —_— Re — imes State Service and Robert F. Marschke, all of Clifton H. Bush, San Jose; a son, «SN Sizes 9 to 15, 100 | Medicine Barnyard Sang Children’s Corner | This Is for You we 1 CRAWFORDSVILLE, June 25 Indianapolis, and Fred H. Buddy Bush; her parents: Mr. 12 to 20, N15 (The Wiggleworths : Red Cross Decision Now s _Services for Harry J. Stout Sr. Marschke, ®Wadesville, and aland Mrs. George H. Rains, Indi38 to 44, 130 Mary Lee Taylor [Cross Roads Archie Andrews |Hollyw'd Headline Family Fai well-known livestock breeder and sister, Mrs. Frances M. Wortman, anapolis, and three brothers, 18%, to 24; a on oo Teen Canteen hu Fora Montgomery Coun 1yiindishapolis, Ser Lester and Hubert mie Sa reasurer, wi e he ere oI M 4 Wei th Rains, all of Indianapolis. “T7100 (News—Lot’s Pretd “." Meet the Meeks Chuckles Juvenile Jury morrow afternoon with burial in IVS. Farry eisgu : » qq Let's Pretend “ ou H “ Hu Cemetery. He was 69. | Services Top. Ms, Irene Ander. 19-Month-Old Girl, ‘ | Mr. Stout, who died Wednesday SOD eisgu ormer residen ' 130 [Junior Miss Public Report Ed McConnell Land ol Lot Archie Andrews | h of a heart ailment in Culver Hos- here for 30 years. will be ati Polio as ME . oo. “-. " rm | pital, pL 8) me in Wesley .just @ a. m. tomorrow. in St. Francis | 9 19 Vidim, Dies "7100 | Today's Theater |Your Choice Record Player Junior Junction |Meet the Meeks west of here where he spent his de Sales Catholic Church. Burial|, oo "g.para Ann Renkenberg- NG Ty ; ; qe ". Holliday for Musle, “ “ ow “' om [Potent ra oop WH he jo Holy, Gress Comments er, died Wednesday of infantile ] 130 [Hollywood Stars (Easy Rabbit Club | * Amer. Farmer [Ed McConnell | Faniilenn: Migongs Mr. Stout dled Wednesday in her home ai paralysis ja_the Riley Childrens Factory Salesroom: } hs “. Charleston, Ill. She was a native | a : | was a brewer of Poling Cnima of that city. She was taken to the hospital T 100 | Gilbert Forbes Gordon Graham |@len Wilson News |Frank Edwards Everybody's s Farm hogs and was active in the Po- {that morning by her parents, Mr. a Survivors include her husband, . 115 [Stories Ab’t Corn [RFD (070 Today's Band Here's to Veterans! “ land China Breeders Association.|, = "5 "seeicouth: a daughter, {and Mrs. Russell E. Renkenberg- . 4 12% County Fale | “ *“ Farm and Home |Kay Reporter | News—Markets Active Republican Mrs. Maxine:May, Indianapolis; a | JF, SHEP Sdn) Des OUte hk STORE HOURS: 9 TO 5 DAILY ui > U. $. Navy Band - Ms Request Time [Everybody's Farm | He was a member of the Craw- sister, Mrs. . Charles Beason, My ree en 8 i | 18 : rybory (fordsville Filks Lodge. the Trin- Charleston, Iil., and a grandchild. | ducted yesisiday in 1cgansport 100 |Give and Take |Mickory Shindig Platter Chatter “wo. Farm m & Home Hr. ity Methodist Church and was ac-| ree wm———————r the 1 VOIR ee the parents are {115 “iu “ ou “ou “ow “ {tive in Republican Party affairs. Mrs, Kate L Landes ! e gran parent i i : ’ uu “ Hoo“ i | Survivors are his wife; three ] y 130 Grand Gon. Stat’ “« “- ou “oo America United |sons, James B. and Paul M., voth Dies Here at 80 Ws of Crawfordsville, and Dr. Harry| Services will be held at 4 p. m. : ! 100 [Make Mine Masie "nn. om "0. Ann Ryan T. Stout Jr. Colfax; a daughter, Sunday for Mrs. Kate L. Landes, gis “ “« “ “ou Public Affairs Mes, Margaret Vansoter: busses! N. Capitol Ave., in Flanner : o “ou “ ou on, and two sisters, Mrs. George and Buchanan Mortuary. Crema- he 130 | y . Easy Doss It i. YA Veterans Salute Layne, Crawfordsville, and Mrs. tion will follow. . She was 80. y ‘ 145 {Lula Edwards, Waynetown. | Mrs. Landes, who died yester- i ' : ry “ « News—Eas “nn LU Vincent Lopez day in her home, was a lifelong s¢ now . . . and 4 wo.» Easy Po Aqueduct Handicp. “a ou Van Dan IS Alphonso Fox resident of Indianapolis. She ) ¢e at these low 3 "ion Plane Quartet “ nd'cp @ ritehi | Services for Alphonso Fox, a was a member of Zion Evangeli- ‘ 130 | Make Mine Mausle .n ne, Quan ceanport H'nd'cp reg McC ito ® |resident here at 434 W. New York cal Church, Rebekah Lodge No. 5 “ {sports Spotlight | |St., who died Tuesday, will be at 10, North Park Eastern Star No.

Chris Sheckell

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Wants Details on ‘Wife for Sale’

MANILA, P. 1, June 25—Constancio Albornoz is definitely interested in New York's beauteous blond “wife for sale.” Dorothy Lawlor's recent offer to “sell” Tperselt for 10 grand is okay with the 40-year-old Manila widower, He's 1n the market for 8 wife, But Mr. Albornoz has announced that before he adds his three children to the Long Island hatcheck girl's own two, to make a family, he wants full particulars. For instance:

What are the lady's qualifications beside looks? Is the “sale” going to be o Sea ani ev OF and “where is” basis . . . OF FOB all of Beech Grove; a sister,

New York . . , or express collect? Ida Bartels, Kingston, IIL, a» two grandchildren.

MR. ALBORNOZ suggests that . Mrs. Lawlor please forward “pic-| Sears Prices Up tures of herself.” | CHICAGO, June 25 On his side, Mr. Albornoz says he is “first rate.” He will send his own pictures on request. And the money: “My economic erage

S. 10th St., Beech Grove,

He was 59. Mr. Sheckell, who died Wednesday in his home, was born in New Albany, but 1ived here for 21 years. He was a caboose foreman for the New York Centrai Railroad for 31 years and a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church.’

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says, Well, Dorothy?

Services for Chris Sheckell, 58 wiil be held at 3 p. m. today in the home and burial will be in Mattoon, Ill.

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