Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1949 — Page 10

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per; a sister, and three brothers, William, Oliver and Shadrick Harper, all. of Indianapolis.

AUXILIARY TO MEET The Ladies Auxillary of the Ralph Clarkson, local painting Caledernian Club wil meet at contractor, sald there were as|1:30 p. m. Wednesday at th home many as 17 layers of paper on the(of Mrs. walls In some places.

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survived by an S-year-old daughter, Betsy Rose Hupp; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Waldon, and a brother, Paul Waldon, all of Zionsville.

Thomas Chekoff Thomas Chekoff, Macedonia and retired In olis restaurant operator, who died Thursday in his home, 726 N. Belle Vieu Place, will be buried in

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Services for Mrs, Elizabeth B. (Elsie) Timpe, Indianapolis resident for about 30 years, will be held at 9 a. m. Tuesday in Lauck

{Funeral Home, and at 9:30 a. m.

in Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Mrs, Timpe, who was 58, died yesterday in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Hemmelgarn, 916 Oakland St. She was a native of Quincy, Ill, and was a member of

‘/the Sacred Heart Catholic Church

here and the Christian Mothers Society. Mrs. Timpe is survived by another ‘daughter, Mrs. Violet Jes-

purchasing agent for Fletcher sup, Marinette, . Wis.; two sons. She was a native of

her marriage 13 years ago. A member of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, she was a graduate of Butler University and to she Indianapolis Gar-

Robert and Arthur Timpe, both of Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs.

Lidia Viehmeyer, Quincy, Ill, and

five grandchildren. Mrs. John Stevens

Mrs. Mildred Stevens, resident of Indianapolis most of her life, died Friday in her home, 554

Fletcher Ave. She was 38.

Services at 1:30 p. m. Monday in J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes will be followed by burial in Washington Park. Her surjvivors include her husband, John Btevens; two sons, Michael and trick Stevens; her mother, Mrs, Fischer, all of Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Patsy Ruth

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things they need than a year ago. Labor Department officials said

goods and services in terms of 1939 dollars. On Dec. 15, 1948,

sald that for the first time since Avgust, 1939, the index of prices

the department reported.

Shortening Price Cut

Services Today

Tail Gunner Killed On War Mission

8. 8gt. Charles 8. Deffendoll, Indianapolis resident 20 years, will be buried in Hazelton fol-

day conducted by the American there.

with the Eighth Air Force, was

the service.

Silk Hosiery Mills, Inc. .He entered the Army in April

year. * ‘Heo is survived by his mother,

lowing services at 10 a. m. to-

Sgt. Deffendoll, a tail gunner

shot down over the North Sea on a mission to Hamburg, Ger-|perial Hotel said tonight. many, July 28, 1943. He died at 30. The commandan A native of Lawrenceville, Ill, Sgt. Deffendoll lived in the home of an aunt, Mrs. Agnes Simmons, 726 Dorman St., before entering

Sgt. Deffendoll drove a Mike Maroney car to transport children to and from the James E. Rob-|baths. erts School for Crippled Children before entering service. Previously he had worked at the Real{tion. However, reliable sources

,| ferred here yesterday with east-

1942, and left for overseas assign- ern European political leaders. ment in April of the following| po

Mrs. Anna Deffendoll, Vincennes;

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KARLSBAD, Czechoslovakia, Jan. 29 (UP) —- Soviet’ Deputy reign Minister Andrei Y. Vishinsky is ill and is receiving no visitors at oresent, the commandant of the Russian-operated Im-

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