Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 August 1948 — Page 13
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crazy or in love? I would do anything for him. {
‘Should I Wait for Who Went in Service?
love had gone into the service for three years. and went with this boy two months, older than I am. I haven’
who died I have gone with. % EE a aoraay being stricken with
ly & place. 1.kn0w.1 coh depend on you for My anawer, 5 ary. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Waiting on the boy, if he asked you to wait, would be a ‘confined BD Bei silly and three years would be a long time. You'd : be last Tuesday when he colstale by that time and he or no one cise would want you. lapsed at his rooming house in don’t you have other dates just to show me that you knew they |g omington. An autopsy to dewould make no impression on you? termine cause of death is planned.
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; V. D. 1 ‘suppose this is silly of me, but don’t you think it's just possible that you might change your mind on your fourth date? Right now you're having lots of fun. You've broken ome heart and you've taken another girl's boy friend. Let's wait until excite-, ment dies down before we decide. Maybe. the old boy friend will look good to you again if he finds a new girl.
“Is It Wrong to Go With Him?’ . I'M 16 LOVE a businessman in our town near you. He is married to a woman who can’t have children and is sick all the time from a wreck. Would it be wrong to go with him? T've never told him I love him but I think he knows it. I don’t know how to tell him. He was sick two weeks and I thought I'd go mad to think his wife was with him instead of me. He is 39 and has been married 16 years. Do you think I'm READER.
The right to love wouldn’t let absence of children or a wife's legitimate illness ruin his marriage. What makes you think he'd . be faithful to YOU if you were denied children or good health after you became his wife? He hasn’t mentioned loving you, has he? . He would, you know, if he loved you for he hasn’t been shy about telling a teen-ager his troubles. He chooses your ears ! because you're older person wouldn’t be. Wouldn't you be pretty disgusted if your father were attentive to some of your girl friends and told them he was unhappily married?
If you want to do something big for this man you love, stay away from him.
To Betta and Mrs. S., wanting practical nursing jobs—Contact nurses’ registry services and advertise. MRS. MANNERS.
‘What Should | Do With Children?’ I'M THE MOTHER of two small children. My husband left me and I’ve been bedridden. The money sent to me by my former husband isn’t enough to keep us and I don’t want to put my children in a home. What should I do with my children? WORRIED CITY READER,
Apply for increased support in divorce court. . at Could you work at home? If so, you might investigate the vocational Pehabjlitation program of the Indiana State Board of Education, 1509 E. Michigan St. (MA-3258).
Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your problems and answer your questions. Write in care of The Times, 214 W. Maryland St. -
Services Set Here Friday For 100-Year-Old Resident
Henry (Mike) Mennebraker,| Shops, Before they ers moved So who would have been 101 years Bech ay ot ore old Sept. 18, died yesterday in| years ago, he was a watchman in his home, 3208 W. 16th Bt. - Allison's, ki eral rvices will be held at 3 p. m. Known for: smoking; gev Friday in the Stevens mortaury. cigars and drinking at least Burial will be in Crown Hill, three cups: of coffee every day, He is survived by a son, Wil Mr. Mennebraker received 200/liam; a daughter, Mrs. Minnie igar d three cakes on his|Hughes, both of Indianapolis, and Sa De five grandchildren, 14 grestas grandchildren and 11 great-great-A native of Germany, he sailed grandchildren.
to America 66 years ago. He
came to Indianapolis with his * wife, who died in 1921. During Roberts Memorial .
World War I he began employ-| 3 ment in Allison Division of Gen- Rites Arranged eral Motors and was honored] Memorial services for Russell during World War II as the com-| B, Roberts, killed in action at pany’s oldest employee. Palermo, Sicily, Aug. 4, 1943, He wae 2 member of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed ving Tou the de Church, attending more than 30 brick. will be at years. He was honored as the 2 p "m tomoroldest member of the church at a Tow. in “Jones & birthday party given by the Men's| ry. + gShefield Brotherhood. Chapel. Burial 7 He was employed for many| be in New years as a railroad car builder Crown Cemein the old Brightwood Railroad
tery. Mr.’ Roberts,
Services Friday |w.cooes:)
class, was the
son of Mr. and "- For S Cer Mrs, George Mr. Roberts Roberts, 1130 Finley Ave. He had
: been a resident of the South Services for Sgt. Norbert J.|Side all his life and was émSpencer, 3415 Winthrop Ave,, who| ployed by the Indianapolis Power was killed in France Dec. 15, 1944, & SE Oo, Jor pei years bewill be held at 9 a. m. Friday in| “my. Rev. Spurgeon Paschall St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church.| will officiate. Burial will be in Calvary Ceme-| Surviving, besides his parents, tery. : | are two brothers, Edgar Roberts,
|Spahr; a granddaughter and one
i lapolis, He was a member of the i {Calvin Prather . Masonit
Sgt. Spencer, who was 31 at the| time of his death, was born in! Indianapolis. He entered service May 29, 1942 after attending St. Meinrad Seminary and the University of Notre Dame. He was 2 member of St. Joan of Arc
Agnes D. Spencer; a son, Norbert Michael Spencer; the parents, Mr. and Mrs, George E. Spencer; a sister, Miss Jane Spencer, all of Indianapolis. and two brothers,
Dr. Thomas M. Spencer, Longin Moore Mortuaries’ Colonial Beach, Cal, and Pgul E. Spencer, Chapel. Burial will be in Holy C;
Indianapolis.
Woman Dies After Fall in Residence
Services are being arranged for Methodist Church. Mrs. Mary Haase, who died yes-| Surviving are the husband, terday after a fall in the home Victor: a daughter, Mrs. Betty of her sister, Mrs. Henry Licht-'J. Herndon, Lafayette; a son, Richard M.
enauer, 439 E. 49th St.
Mrs. Haase, who was 72, lived her mothet, Mrs. Emma Zergi#t 111 N. Traub Ave. Services bel, Mt. Vernon, and a brother, are being arranged by Leap Me- Charles R. Zergibel, Nashville,
morial. funeral home.
‘Indianapolis, and George Rob-
For Mrs. Salb
erts, Los Angeles, Cal.; two sisters, Louise Ford, Indianapolis, and Thelma Young, Philadelphia, Pa.; two nieces and two nephews.
Rites Set Tomorrow
Services for Mrs. Florence Salb, 1450 College Ave. who died yesterday in St. Fancis Hospital, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow.
Mrs. Salb, who was 54, was a native of Mt. Vernon. She had {lived here 16 years and was a imember of Central Avenue
Salb, Indianapolis;
- {a son, Arthur Fletcher; a daugh-
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music fraternity. Surviving are his father, Elmer G. Bornkamp; his mother, Mrs. Dorothy Bornkamp; a sister, Miss Lona May Bornkamp and the grandparents, Christian F. Bornkamp and Mr, and Mrs. Walter Fulkerson, all of Indianapolis.
Mrs. W. S. McDaniel
Services for Mrs. Ella McDan~ jel, who died yesterday in her home, 3055 N. Meridian St, will be held at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Hisey & Titus mortuary. Burial will be in Newburn, Tenn. Mrs. McDaniel, who was 75, lived in Indianapolis 17 years. She was born in Nashville, Tenn., and lived there until 1911, when she moved to Indianapolis. Survi are her husband, Walter 8. McDaniel, Indianapolis; two brothers, J. Frank Smith, Trimble, Tenn., and Enoch Smith, Newburn; two daughters, Mrs. Mildred Wilmeth and Mrs. Ruth
great-grandchild, all of Indianapolis, =
Mrs. John Maier
Services for Mrs. Christine Maier, 1306 N. Parker Ave. who died yesterday in St. Vincent's Hospital, will be held at 8:30 a. m. Friday in Grinsteiner’s Funeral Home and at 9 a. m. in St. Philip Neri Catholic Church. Burial will be in Holy Cross. : Mrs. Maier, who was 69, was a native of Fryburg, Pa., and had lived here 41 years. She was a member of St. Philip Catholic Church and the Altar Society of the church. ge Surviving are her husband, John; three sons, Victor, Ernest and Norman Maier; a daughter, Mrs. Virginia Cafouros, all of Indianapolis; three sisters, a brother and two grandchildren.
Mrs. Jody’ Johnsen
Services for Mrs. Irene Johns ton, a lifelong resident of Indianapolis who died yesterday in her home, 901 W. 11th St, will be held at 2 p. m. Friday in Jacobs Brothers West Side Chapel.
Mrs. Johnston, who was B58, was a member of the Zion Baptist Church. = Survivors include her husband, Jody Johnston; a daughter, Mrs. Altora Davis, Indianapolis; a son, Alvin Steel, Cleveland, O.; a sister, Mrs. Harry Reese, Indianapolis, and a grandson.
To Be Tomorrow
Services for Edward C. Har-| mening, heating and plumbing] contractor, who died yesterday in ‘his home, 3542 Watson Road, will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan morJusty. Burial will be in Crown
Mr. Harmening, who was 53, was a life resident of Indian-
the Scottish Rite, Shrine and the American Legion. He was a member of the Third Church of Christ, Scientist. 8 are his wife, Mrs. Irene Josh Harmening, and a son, Edward F. Harmening.
Fletcher Funeral
Set for Tomorrow
Services for George Harden | Fletcher, 2818 S. Rybolt Ave., who| died Monday, will be held at 104 a.m. tomorrow in Conkle Fun-| eral Home. Burial will be in! Glen Haven. | Mr. Fletcher, who was 69, was| a native of Thurman, Ia., and| had operated a machine shop in his -home- many years. He had lived here 38 years. . Surviving are his whe, Tessie;
ter, Mrs. Dorothy Brinkman, all and a great-grandchild. dt a—————————————————————
‘Native of Syria Dies At Residence Here
Services. for Mrs. Julia Hider of 2512 Shriver Ave. will be at 11 a. m. tomorrow in the Greek Orthodox Church. Burial will be in Crown Hill, A resident of Indianapolis 25 years, Mrs. Hider died
of Syria. Hider; four daughters, Mrs. Ma-
bel Frieje, Mrs. Amelia Cassey, Mrs. Edna McLain and Miss Sa-
|Tenn.
die Hider, all of Indianapolis
Harmening Rites |
of Indianapolis; 12 grandchildren
1 yesterday! at her home. She was a native
Surviving are a son, Charles T.|
'and five grandchildren. - a
Burial will be in-News Crown; |
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