Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 January 1949 — Page 13
[rick ne that came night with king up his * the season. ne and Fred
| part of the
wag credited {elson Podol-
y scored the -
aps.
se last night
led by Cap
pered all everes, 18 in the
two goals in 19 and 10:20. ound at 10:29 . Louis.coun= D7. That was 1 47 seconds. ls goal home scored again rst Intermisis leading, 4
is hat trick nds after the
Billy Mec-
showed: some tallysat 3:46, 5. were spent
re sitting in ry slapped a
feet out at
1e road again he Bisons in night, the
ton ~ Friday rshey Sature d will be the
"standing scores already chalked up for succeeding bowlers to shoot
$25 For first and $15 for second. - ing plants, held top spot last Sat-
Joe Pi Paul Schmledhn
3 Winners fo Soc $200 in Plies Scores High in St. Philip's Tourney
hi tea EE ia » ow new year n' ina ted wi the pr r ‘zest and enthusiasm bowlers have settled down to ih The prove be the busiest and most interesting season in local For those who missed the prize list in The Sunday Times the top 26 teams rolling in The Times Mixed’ Doubled, Clamp . Handicap tournament Jan. 8-9 will share the $200 prize money,
The winning team will receive
was close with the final score the top award of $35; second place $88 to 881,
Rosemary Kruger paced her team with a 515 game, but was no {match for a 625 grooved by Dick
Legge or the high 500 games More than 1000 persons, 500 rolled by other Tilinols keglers.
will be worth $25, third $20 and fourth is $15.. Other prizes range down to the last five positions, each worth $2.
teams, have signed up for the tourney and at least 500 more! .
_ contestants are expected to file|FOt of Gold tourney which refor a spot in the classic before cently closed at Antlers places
THE INDIANAPOLIS S TIMES _
co
A tentative prize list for the|
the deadline, Jan. 7 at. miidnight./the Stanley Jewelers in line for
Friends of Larry Lehmann, for-
the big $300 first prize.
Fred Theobald, tournament sec-
know he is now the propristor of retary, explained that unless some
the Fountain Square bowling alleys, 1105 ‘Prospect St. ‘He and
late changes in averages are made the present standings will become|
Mrs. Lehmann assumed ownership official,
New Year's Day. Bowling hours, Larry reports,
Indianapolis was represented by
two placing entries in the Lebanon
will be from 9 a. m. until 1:30/Bowlitig Center's ddubles tourney.
a. m ‘Bowlers wishing to practice
Fifth place went to Paul Thistle-
after league play can use the Waite and Niles. McMahan for a Fountain Square facilities until2297 and J. Pierson and Larry
the wee hours, -Record Play At St. Philip
[Pavey took seventh with a 2276. {McMahan and Bill Irwin, both lo-
The 21st annual St. Philip's{cal bowlers, won the event in
handicap sweepstakes has squared off for its final weekend next Saturday and Sunday with some out-
against, Standings thus far in the tourney are: ses 870 60030
1947.
. Rodebeck Leads The Traveling League ended the
13th week of its 22 Sunday series with a see-saw battle at Sturm’s between the two pacing teams, the Rodebeck Motion Pictures squad and Delaware Bowling Center.
Last week at Speedway the
+ Delaware Bowl quintet ‘grabbed thé lead from the Rodebeck ma-
7.chine;. but the motion pictures squad came back yesterday with a1 vengeance to take all three 7ames from the Delawares.
Slamming out a 980-992-1002 se~
5iries the Rodebecks turned in a
This. ancient four-game ATAIr|or ‘(hat smothered the modest
guarantees a fat $100 purse to the winner and $75 to the runnerup. High single game awards include,
‘Glen Maxwell, of Beam’s bowl-
urday but was pushed into runnerup position when Bob Coghill averaged a 217 actual last night. Illinois Wins Match . The tourney resumes play at noon Saturday and the closing
2604 made by the Delaware Bowl.
Herb Hohlt's 677 sparked the
Rodebeck play and Ed Hauk gave ‘plenty of support with a healthy] 621. Holt's games were 228-212-237 :
“When the pins stopped falling the 'Rodebecks had reassumed their pace ware Bowl shared second position with the Fred Cline Realtors.
maker role and Dela-
Fifth place was split three ways
session will begin rolling at 10/petween the Roosevelt Inn, Beam's
a. m. Sunday. Over at the Pennsylvania a match game between the women’s
Pennsylvanians, and EC & w. Heat Treating.
The Heat Treating squad, who
Indiana Fur team and Beam’s Il-i0re in seventh place last week,
linois squad, out of the Traveling League, resulted in a hard-fought battle. The Illinois team fared better against the girls than they did in their own league by ‘winning two. out of the three-game series.
De! Spotting the women 54 pins peec
they took the opener 989 to 880,
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BOWLERS (MEN) Benn a. 4 Delaware 8ocial....... Bd Haws, vw ksaugss sieiiees WLERS
caemean
Ray Rathe, Harold Harvey, Charles Mohr, Fuller B Milton Fox, Beth-El
mpm, Ft. Square 6 p.m. Mxd.. ckett, ATE kway I Pp. m. Mx rok, Indpis. Co.
se
562 | Muriel Hayes, Nelda C
turned in the evening's second highest score, a 2888, to take two away from the Roselyn Bakery.
Current results in the 13th week
13 15 15
—
18 19 19,
Medion! ] Mixed ........ Delaw ial.
arey,
Soe: . 554 Olive Taylor, Indpls. "Blesching Lo 557 | Katie Bender, 3 pin, . 554 | Viola Savage, Riv ere "Gont. entals.... 4771 Hol , 550 (Betty Elliott, VFW.... ... 0... 00. ... 468 Ga 546 | Blanche Hauser, Fox-Hunt 7:30 ih “485 es Mm Reed eve Wosd, Link Belt + Hm - 484 0, +s 542 | Genevie nk- ‘evn iiay Bon yager, Ft. Sauare Mxd.... io | Wile’ lark, Par yay 1 2 Mxd.... $46 Joe Verderosa, Riviera ey 539 | Bue Will PHO's Su ant ‘Mad cove 430 age rw $32 | Louise Pritie, Pt. 8a. 8 Md... a a . 531 | Betty Reese, St. Joan o ‘ATs C 432
i Ma Start New Year Unbeaten
Seasonal holiday tourneys behind them, Indiana's high school basketball - clubs today focused .their attention on. the cc half] of the campaign for conférence honors. “Action on all fronts is again the order of the week, with
heaviest firin -while, only fo
506 ‘Ethel Harrison,
“oe Prep Cage Teams
scheduled for tomorrow and Friday night. major quintets will start 1949 loop competition with
| Dorothy Waish, Penn. Sun.’ ght Cats 428 Maxed . . , 4H
cece
Mean-
perfect records. They are Law-|y;, aq little trouble winning
«and Huntington;
sixth and ninth place, respec-
In el New Year's tourney to boost
tively, of last week's United Press their record to seven wins against rankings, and Terre Haute Gar-{one loss, will be host fo tourney
field and Auburn, Huntingburg’s Hunters,
| winner Richmond Friday in a iniNorth Central Conférence battle.| third place in the rankings, went the Red Devils upset Muncie
George halfpuck gives up 5" ibility to join Bens Fhe AAC:
Taliaferro Signs With Dons of AAC
veteran back. Coach Clyde Smith ner Athletic Diregtor Paul Harrell was avail- |S" a able for comment.
about his decision.
Dons a break-away scoring, threat, something they lacked in last season’s competition. -
record in three years of play in| the Western Conference, winning the total offense title as a fresh-| man in 1945 and leading the for this week. Hoosiers to the Conference cham-! 3 dlonship,
Taliaferro, IU ace
of eli-
Hoosier Ace Forfeits Year of Eligibility
platogn system defeat the
had he
{trailed - both
has given up one more year of Hor
college eligibility to sign with the | Andy Phill Ls Angles Dota of the Ajonoy EHllip and’ Gens Vanee America Football Conference. The Dons announced Yesterday | they had won a bout With the Chicago Bears, -who-had--draft| rights - to the triple threat junior) in the National- League.
q Ry als Head | | Mo Baskethall: Loop Standings
the * {Svounging he liner Queen - {Mary of erbourg. Chicago in 2d Place yesterday,
| The Basketball Association of America’s western division pacesettters were reshuffled again today with Rochester moving Minneapolis deadlocked in second place only a half game behind. Rochester employed the twolast night to St. Louis Bombers 89 to 64 and maintain their slim percentage margin which Chicago Alternating their first and second teams in each quarter, the Royals rolled up an early lead and stayed in front the rest of the way. Belus |Smawley paced the Bombers with 15 points, one more than big Arnie Risen of Rochester, Chicago, which ‘western division Saturday icause of a percentage freak, yet Rochester and! George Taliaferro, Indiana Uni-! {Minneapolis in games, .edged the for 11 seamen of a French trawl. versity's Negro backfield star, | [New York Knickerbockers, 81 to ef lost Saturday night off St.
. Minneapolis Joins
"briefly,
topped the be-
Report 100 Dead
"Sinks Off Spain
17 Drown as Yacht |
marked up today as a result of gales, torrential rains and snow in western
Southampton and will continue to New York tomorrow after undergoing minor repairs.
drowned off the coast of Spain when
on New Year's Day.
the hardest hit. weather sent the Thames over its banks, raised .. waterspout in the English Eiffel tower with 100-mile an hour winds, in north Italy.
sons dead and damage of more than $500,000 in a week-end storm. Paris was buffeted by gales, but the damage Was relatively light. Seventeen football players were drowned yesterday when a speed< ing bus careened oft a slippery
road near Rennes and plunged into a lake.
"LONDON, and widespread damage were
Europe. The most spectacular incident of weather violence was the
Refloated| the ship proceeded to
Seventeen Norwegians = were
the Norwegian yacht “& Tock off {
England, France and Ifaly were The freak
channel, lashed the and dumped -cloudbursts
France counted at least 30 per-
Hope was abandoned
8 (UPY=A| death toll of Fd 100 persons|-
|.
Gales Hit Faroe, | LE
n
9. Max Zaslofsky sank 21 points|Laurent.
the winners and teammates
Actual salary terms and length Tough got 17, for the losers, .
of contract were. not disclosed but it is believed Taliaferro will receive near $25,000 for- two years' ‘work with the Dons. |New Poe
Indiana University officials |
were surprised at the deal which prow robs the Hoosierg of their onlyl™ Neither Head! | ochewth
Has Brilliant Record Taliaferro, who had been ap-
proached by scouts of the Bears! and the Dons, had said nothing] to athletic department officials BROWNTOWN, Jan. 3 (UP)— {Glenn Plummer, 19-year-old CortSigning of Taliaferro gives theiland high school basketball player, died yesterday at his home near there of poliomyelitis: He played only briefly in the Courtland - Medora {tournament game shortly before his death. Cortland High School canceled two games scheduled]
Taliaferro compiled a brilliant
High School skal
Player Dies of Polio
‘Amateur
During ~ 1046 he was in the | Action in the 8 Sportsmen's Store Come u
sts:
Army. He returnéd for the 1947) season and again ed the i
offense.
“Despite In still the only threat in i Hoo-~
sier backfield this past season.
Basketball
Lee Knorek » hooped 15 for the Knicks, In the only other game, the Boston Celtics pounded the Ft. [Wayne Zollnér Pistons, 90 to 60. {Tommy Kelly's 26 points paved the way for the victory. Bob
basketball
By FORREST ANDERSON Bradley Coach
PEORIA, IIL, Jan. 3 (NEA)—
Bradley's standing screen Playi works wonders at times. :
It is simple, but timing com-
Clever Ball-Handling Makes Screen Play Click
bined with clever ballhandling ‘make it very effective. One ‘passes to two, who passes to three. The latter dribbles to-| ward the baseline, and makes al full pivot to the outside. Mean-| while, one drives in toward the basket but stops atthe free throw, “line, After passing to three; two | — cuts past one. Five, going toward times his break.so that
the ball, he cuts right behind two.
Three then passes to five for, the shot: Four starts in with the play, =
but reverses so that he can cover! {LEGAL NOTICES
defensively.
Weaver; Angelo
On Pro Mat Card |
nine games before their record|central in the Richmond finale, tomorrow night at the Armory.
was marred in Saturday's tour-|,o. = ar
ney by host Jeffersonville, and) Kendallville's first loss came in] the Auburn carnival Comets had won 10 ina row:
after the ferson’s Bronchos
liner,
! Also on Friday, Lafayette Jef-| will invade Frankfort in another NCC head-| The Hot Dogs were upset
Lawrenceburg and .Auburn,ip, ‘giwooq in their New Year's
which Year's Day tourney, have the) best records. They have taken 11 | games without a miss,
Terré Haute Garfield, which |F
also won iis own Newinay afternoon game and had to/men be satisfied with a victory over] {Canada against Hicmigan City in the consolation Hughes of Pittsburgh, and Steve; [Nenoff of Toledo against Gi
a wiordaville was the surprise
played only four games thus far| winner at Frankfort, besting El-|
but won them all, will engage in| wood for the championship. week. T he dianapolis Cathedral
three games this
Inturned In
Purple Eagles host Vincennes to-|an overtime upset by edging
morrow, Linton Friday and travel| previously once - heaten -Green-| castle in the Martinsville tour-|
to Valparaiso Saturday.
Anderson's top-ranking Indians, ney finals, 50 to 47.
No ENTRY FEE
BIE: soe: iresstvraisnses
average.
ENTRY BLANK
TIMES MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP HANDICAP TOURNAMENT
$200.00 In Prize Money!
BOWLING FEE $1.80 Per Team Tournament open to all sanctioned leagug bowlers. MAMBees 3 40eserssserss AVErage...osisves LOARUS. covvsnnee NBG. «ceosssesssssssss AVOIAEO.ssssessse LOAEUS.caeeseass
Bowlers compete one time (3 games). : . Bowle take average of house they roll in or if they do wot carry an average in that house, will use, highest league
Sup Vl Gate lag. POR Fl au i We Yo lia.
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(Breet.
"NOTICE TO BIDDERS
8 Board of hool Comm City of A CTanapEIIS. at Its’ office," 158
Indianapolis 4,
tions for divers supplies for sch domestic science; MABUAT ain!
gunn Buck Weaver of Terre Haute sng, ome: land Martino (Iron Mike) Angelo and or material and equipment neceatary| lof Toledo will. lock horns in pro of. aries, mat competition for the 23d time. Mih
sign
| supplies, material
office equipment, for repairs
make hs airs to schools,
and ‘shops
wil for the sale
Yaar + North Meridian Indiana, = ees
to] or the furnishing of labor
be received »n the under. oard of such and equipment untit}
h d ed | td speci-| Their rivalry, which dates hack | The Sastietive ates named In sa
15 years ago to a clash staged a Terre Haute, |for Weaver, éight for [five draw, verdicts,
Other bouts on the three-event u_ will send Joe Christie of | a Cowboy Len|
Knutsen, ahother Canadian.
Qualifying Play Be Begins
For Los Angeles Open
LOS ANGELES, Jan, 3 (UP)—| {A field of more than 300 golfers, including many of the nation’s) top stars, will tee off today in |qualifying play for the $15,000 Open tournament
Los Angeles which gets under way Friday.
They'll join a small
finishers in last year's play. ‘Defending thampion Ben Hogan,- 1948 PGA money-winnin
win in the 23-year-old classic.
-About 80 of those competing in the 36-hole preliminary will earn spots in the four-day tourney. band of linksmen exempt from qualifying because they were among the top
‘champ, Will be after ‘his fourth
included nine a ngelo, and| Indi
{January 1, 1040,
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‘1 Death Notices
BECKLENHIMER -- Orville Oliver, 5 ears old; 1014-N. New Jerse
nd Mrs, Marie Gerlach, son of Mrs.
* 11 be resumed tonight South Side Turher's om with the Florence Crouch; Johor of John dule: 7:18, erby Elec Beckiehimer, New ns; Mrs. Shs Beer; 8:15, Englewood| \ 11 of Memphis, Tenn.; Central Motor Parts; 9:15, Mrs, Barsie Dorsey of CrawfordsMerchants vs, Bou and Cecil
ville, Ind. Dit in i children, passed away Saturday p. m. Punera) Node "30 Poy. from HIRLEY CENTRAL CH. 946 N, Tiinols St. Burial Forel Park. Priends may call st the chapel any time after 3 p.m, Monday. BOCKELMAN--Dorls, age: 25, Dbeloved wife of Frederick,
. Services Tussda Burial Crown Hil}.
BONAR - William Robert, 1 age a, passed away Sunday morning; be loved brother of Mrs. Edith Morris Benyam and Marshall Bonar of Indianapolfs, Mrs. Sarah Johnson of Chicago, Ill. Puneral and services from his Teauiance, 1237 8. Noble 8f., Tuesday, 2.00 p. m Floral Park xs a Phe Priends inSPEAK N SERVICE. . wu pa Cr. -80 years, of 2233 Talbott, husband of Hannah ™ father of Mrs oriole KraLmer grand of Donald and Kevin Kramer, of vu 1 brother of Florence B. Tukey of alne, passed away Friday, Friends may call at the JORDAN FUNERAL HOME, 2438 x apy BL. Puneral Tuesday, Jan mm. Friends invited, . Burial v Washington Pak... CLINTON Arthur P, see 9. “beloved father of Joseph and Edward Cline ton, Mrs. Lena Walker, Mrs. Elizabeth Jenkins, Mrs. Stelin Burden,
fol the DORSEY FUNBRAL
brother of Lou and Charles Clinton and Mrs. May
. me. I JABAL: away In Greensburg Odd Fellows Home Sunday p. m. Funeral Wedesday abt-10 am, BHIRLE : CENTRAL Chapel 946 N. Lilinois Bt. Burial. Jeasant Hill. Friends may call at the chapel after 6 p. m Monday DAVIS--Mrs, Joan V, 3456 Winthrop, mother of Mrs, F. A, Babcock of Thdianapolls, passed away Sunday. Private services and burial in Seneca Falls Please omit flowers, For further—information—cail —PLANNER & BUC HANAN MORTUARY
DOMN—Edward, brother of rs. Carrie Williams, Mrs, Minne Ketterhenrich, Mrs. Elizabeth Robinson, Passed 4 hwy haat y, mi. Friends may cab WwW. STIRLING PUNRRAL HOME. 1430 Pros-
Funeral services Tuesday, at the funeral home,
ct BL, 30 a, Priendy invited. Burial Crown Hill,
FOSTER Charles W age 76, 1218 Hiatt { husand of -~Rozzie Foster, father of Tony BEB Poster, also survived by one OY ton Tony E. Poster Jr and two great grand. Shildren Friends may call after 8 Bo Monday’ at FARLEY PUNERAL TOME, 1604 W. Morris St Punersy services will be held at the Rive Avenue Baptist Church, 1 p Wednesday GIBSON Rose, 78 years, -of 1472 Brookside Ave, mother of Albert Gibson sister of Mrs. Josephine Kindler, passed away Saturday, Priends. may call at the JORDAN FUNERAL HOME, 2423 E 10th 8
Punerst Tuesday Priends invited Park GOU SHA Hattie of 1746 W Market St, entered into rest Saturday, age 84 years, at residence of niece, Mrs, Leola Collins, sister of Ben and Henry Ward. Bervices Tuesday, 5:00 & my at PEACE CHAPEL, 200 BE. ichigan Bt. Friends are weicome, Buria Memorial Park, Joulavilis,
and New Albany, ae copy.) Moons SRR.
GRAY "Thida, age 79, Beimont, mother of and Charles Gray, Kennedy and Mattie Eston, all of Indianapolis, passed away Monday Pubura/ Thursday, 1 m., At ihe ARLEY ru IME, 1604 W, Tor St. Burial Crown Mill, Friends
Jan 4 0 Burial Washington
“of 150 8. Helen ray sister of Albert
{ may call at the mortuary after
father of PFormst and and brother - of
day &. m. si the ents on the Five Points
Albert Triles
ome of his pars Rosd, Friends may call at the ROBERT W, STIRLING FUNERAL HOME, 1430 Prospect BL, after 4 m. Monday, Funeral Meryice Wednesday, 10 at. the funeral home. Priehd
ehds Invited. Burial New Bethel. [Mismi, Fla. papers, please copy. | RUTH TTON— Georgiana Mae, Chi= rs. Ethel M. Wil. Jord, rd? brani, RR 2
Near Grenoble a young medical student froze to death in a mountain crevice where he had been Violent winds delayed rescue parties until it was
UPLAND, Jan. 3--Taylor Uni. versity had added a game to their basketball schedule. The Trojans play Kings College of New Castle, Dela., Jan. 5, at Upland. This is the third in a series of intergames that Kings is
~ ANNOUNCEMENTS
The standings: | TOKYO, Jan, 3 (UP)—Three Eastern Division : former Japanese general were! me w u Foi;|sentenced to life imprisonment Bellmore 3 434 today and 12 others to hard labor . 15 423 terms for their parts in the murdlindeiphia' 16. 407,er of -more than 50. captured . a as América fliers during the war. | L Pet e 8. Military, ission + 4alfound them ils Sf" Domending. o 48 shooting and torturfiig all fliers {INprANAPO BEE ornare Hi | Sapturen - two ajo Sustriat
AWAY Bub.
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Burial Crown Hill MOORE MOR - ARIES
ei ns
GOUSHA-—Hattle, STUART-, Sgt, John H,,
WRITE. Pic. William H, U.8. MC.
CLINTON--Arthur P. .LIST—Sadie Bell, 5 MARTIN~Abigail TEAGUE--Betty Joan Buty
HURLEY—James 8. of 3353 Brook-
side Ave, entered Into rest Satur. day, age ot Jat Husband of Mrs. Jesse Hurle stepiather of “Mrs.
Dorothy Amick and William M. Cau< dell Jr, brother of Paul, Richard ng Eliza aa Huriey and Mrs. Rose Ballam
reh, 9:00 a mo Flower Church wi 00 pm for Sntion rosary at. Peace Chape Michigan KING=P1c.
Men ‘of IJttle
“James M., -entered nto rest Oct. 10, 1944, near Metz, France. Pather of Sandra Japet King, son of Andy and Lena King. Services Lr 1:30 m., at PEACE CHAPEL ~ E tehigan St. Friends are a TU.
LE GRANDE James W., beloved husband of Matilda, brother of Mrs
Nellle L. Qriftin, passed away Sunday, Services Tuesday, 2 at MM ARY; 93 w pr Burial ; ark Cen mat oh lends may sings a ie - WT
age 48, wife " "virglh Lis ter of James Mikese or Lottie Lawson, sister of Mn. Hazel Neal, Mrs. Betty Knikht, Mrs. Kath. erine Julian, Mrs. Ruby Neville, Mrs. Anna Burnett,” Verine Jess Car; Walter Mikesel, sted away Sunday .
St onenday, 10 o a
2008" W. Michigan St, Burial Greenwood Cemetery, Friends may call at chapel after sp m Monday.
MARTIN — Abigail, ag XK) Nii 8 Lyon Ave, beloved er of Joseph O. Martin and Mrs. Dale DeHsrt and
Jentiin Martin, Away Sunday , Wm Funeral esday, 1:30 p. m., ai CENTRAL 246 N. Ion St. Burial Crown Friends invited, Friends may any time. ~~ MeCARTHY Michael W. Br. 31st Bt, husband Mary, father of Mary Jane, Joan, Michas! J oh Bob,
Jack and Joe MoCarth day at General Hompital Tuesday, 8:30, he KIRB TUARY, Meridian af 10th St; 8t. Joan of Arc Church. H Cem y- J call at the mortuar
OWEN=Lu],
uneral OR~ fa.m, Interment
will be conducted 11 a. m. Tuesday UBEN. Interment BethBl Cemetery. Friends invited. ~~
SHIRELS.- Thomas Lee, 4 months, Mr, and Mrs. Harmus shirels OE or of Harmus Roy and Donald Eugene Shirels, passed away Saturday. Friends may call at the J AN FUNERAL noME, 428 BE . Funeral Wednesday, Jan. 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial
hb Park: ; 5 | itr te Helen Ft
Smith, Benton "i ott x Mrs. Amy , Albuguerque, M.; grandmother of all ace Chan min, widow of Prank Smith, Poised away Monday, Jan. % Ssrvice urs -
day, Jan, ha SHIRLEY BROS. IRVING HILL "CHAPEL, 5877 E. Washington St. Friends are wel come. Interment - Washingon Park.
Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon and evening, For information call MA -6049, .
STEFFEN-—Caroline GO. of 1431 Unfon Bt; died Sunds alternoon;: widow of the late Will A. Stef.
“9 a. m., Bacred Church, 9:30 a. m. Burial Bt. Jo= seph Cemetery Members of . Altar Society and Christian Mothers Society will meet for prayer Tuesday, 8 p.m STOCKTON George P “aaband of Blanche, father of Mrs. nd Delp, George M giotkioh of Indianiis, passed away. Sunday. Services FLAN NN & BUCHANA MORTUARY, Tuesday, 1 p. m. Priends may call at mortuary
STUART — Biail Bergani-John -
M. Jr tormeriy of 608 N. Chester, entered into rest May 25, 1944, in Tialy. Father of
Miss Diane Elizabeth Stuart, son of Mr.cand Mrs John MH. Stuset Br; of —Mr—and Mes. tuart,
200 E ‘Michigan comme Burial (Please omit MORTU ARIES STRIET — Carl P. 5087 Norwaido, husband of Pearl N, father of Sister Barbara Marie, Sisters of Prov.. idence. Anne L. Clara C., Mary x and Helen Stritt; Agnes Btofkoff and FElizabeth snite. died Bunday Funeral Wednesda 8:30, at the KIRBY MORTUARY Meridian at 10th St; ¢ Joa ‘of Are Church Intérment Hoty Cross Cemetery, Friends may call at the. mortuary
Priends are wel. Washington . Park flowers) MOORE
Ld TTERVIE LD- “Mary Eiizabeth, "ge
#6, 1320 Reauagish passed away Bunday morning, mother of William G Butierferd. tity. and Phillip Sutterfield Alison; sister of hillip
Paxton, Kan also survived by randehildren and seven great. iain Bervices Tuesday 230 TW
Fux onniEs Friends invited Cemetery Friends may oall at tha “CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES. (Har. rodshurg. Ky... papers please copy.)
TEAGUE-Retty Joan Berry, age 19,
late residence, 6221 W. Minnesota, Herbert
sven grande
wife of daughter of Mr sister of Patsy Lou and Bre
ma Louise Berry, passed away Sun. day p. m. Puneral Wednesday, 1.30 08." , IRVING
m., i | CHAPEL, 5J71 E. Washington BL. Burial Washington Park. Friends may call at chapel after 4 p, m, BERVICE.
Monday AHIR WALLACE — Leonard M., 10 years, of 837 BE. Maryland St. .son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wallace, brother
of Ramona, Ada, Mary Sisabeth and Marths, Wallace, pa. » Saturs day jends may eall - the JOR. DAN ERAL HOM E. 10t St, after 7 p, Jn Mo Funera
Wednesday Ja \ p.m, Priends invit a Burial Washington
Park WHITE — Plc. Wiliam WH, USMC, entered Into rest Feb, 19, 1045, at Iwo Mma, Volcano Island, son of
Friends are welcome. Burs Hil. MOORE MORTUARIES:
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mond ain Manutadturing Co., Rev, Ew ricker of Central Methodist Vroom “Ave,
Bap nt h for consoling words and Pilat mach toro Moore Pouce Chapel and all ie ig
services ri
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Paddock, owner. Return to Penn. St, Rm. 317, Phone FR-1242. Reward
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CALLED to sing and preach the . Gospel. a Mrs. Wesley Brooks, OH-8076-M, 3368 N. Denny.
Enrollment Week, Jan, 3d
for somethin, universities offér evening courses
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We offer i an inopRAs leading to the degree Doctor of Chiropractic. Investigate at once. This may be 1040's big opportunity Open to mature, serious men and wo Bebout College of Chiropractic
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_103_WEST OHIO - Detective, Private -
Licensed. bonded, confidential. consultation. Mr. Grego , MA-0483.
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12 Business Service TAX. RETURNS PREPARED
Bally #0. Bun. 10-4 RS Ateh;
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MA-6538 9 toh or by appt _ Construction - Maintenance
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Laid. Old floors made like nkw Pere sonal atin given every job BR-8525,
REFINISHING FLOORS
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CRUSHED ROCK
for your driveway delivered promptly d
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OINDERS, PROMPT DEL. OH-1092-2 — SINDERS_AT-3514 ACE ELECTRIC co.
1519-20 MIL REERSTILS DR.
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prompt, able elec Ns cal] 0 Ww Ll ro Licensed and bonded
dustrial wiring Free est ATT ~ 8 Lie, Bonded. Free est. TA-8038
Guaranteed Washer Repair
12330 an and Mort Completa on East Side 000-11 E, ARH. bort's R tor rt workmanship. Guar. CA
acuum Cleaner R Pros, 1314 W. Wash. MA-
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LGAs Alr-Conditioning
Carrier Cw eal
and Morris Golder for spiritual com
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USE CLEANING oors, - Best references. 5 :
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357 B. WASHINGTON 100. ROOMS, - ALL
New management and ,Y CURSTS
large attractive SPECTAL RATES, ~
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rate fan + water,
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