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Services for Otto C. Maas, 1622 E. Palmer St. retired In lis policeman who died” yesterday in Veterans’ Hospital in Cold
p.m: tomorrow in “Pu Vk Home, Burial will be in washington Park. He was 61. Mr. ‘Maas, a lifetime resident of Indianapolis, retired from the police department three years ago. He once was of the Indianapolis Lodge of the Fraternal Order of Police. A veteran of World War I, he was a& member of St. Mark's United Lutheran Church; Prospect Lodge, 714 F&AM; Scotish Rite; Sahara Grotto; the American Legion Police Post, and Voiture 145, 40 & 8, ‘ is survived by two brothers, Fred W. and Walter C. Maas, both of Indianapolis.
William (Barney) Drury Services for William (Barney) Drury, who died Saturday in General ‘Hospital, will be held at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow in Stevens Chapel of the Flowers. Burial will follow in Floral Park.
Mr. Drury, who was 86, had lived 38 years in Indianapolis. He had been employed by. the, ndianapolis . Bleaching Co., 1910. A native of Uniontown
Drury, 770 N. Belmont Ave.
Other survivors includé a sister,|
Mrs. Ruby Gilliam, also of Indianapolis.
Arrange Rites For Elliott Pryor
Services for Elliott Pryor, native of Kentucky, who died Thursday in his home, 722 Douglass
CRY: He] “had lived the last several years in| the home of his brother, Charles
recipients shown are
John Soller, Shelbyil
St., will be held at 1 p. m. tomor-| ="
row in St. Paul AME Church. Burial will follow in Floral Park. Mr. Pryor, who was 48, had lived all his life in Indianapolis except for one year. He had been employed in General Hospital nine years. In addition to his wife, Cetrus,
Donald (ry Eagle Scout,
yesterday received "God and ' scout award in the Beech Grove Christian Church.
he is survived by five sisters, Mrs.
Bracken, Detroit; Ss. Anna Thorp, Mrs. Lula ye anal Mrs. Odessa Singer, Indianapolis; four brothers, Edward, Clarence, Charles A. and Andrew L. Pryor, all of Indianapolis; one nephew, and 19 nieces.
Mrs. Laura Cohen Burial Wednesday
Mrs. Laura Cohen, 2318 N. Cap-
“ftol "Ave. who" died” yesterday" nf
her home, will be buried Wednesday in Crown Hill Cemetery after services at 1} a. m. in Jones Tabernacle AME Zion Church, of which she was a member. Born in Maryville, Tenn., Mrs. Cohen, who was 63, came to Indianapolis in 1906. She was a member of the American War Mothers. | Survivors include two daugh-| ters, Mrs. Furniss C. Williams and Mrs. Helen Johnson, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Anna Hoss, Indlanapolis; a brother, Henry Coffin,| Maryville, Tenn., and four grandchildren.
Mrs. Jesse Johnson
Services for Mrs. Mame Johnson who died yesterday in St.
Francis Hospital will be held Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. in the
J. C: Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. Burial will be in Floral Park.
~ Mrs. Johnson had-Hved tm In= dianapolis since 1909. She was ill the last several years of her life. New Albany was her birthplace. She. -was-a member of the Chris-
tian Church there, Survivors include her husband, Jesse M. Johnson, a sister, Mrs. George Kimble ‘of New Albany, and’ several nieces and nephiews.
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Archbishop Presents Medals to Boy Scouts
“God and justice have been forgotteh ~ by officials trying Joseph Cardinal Mindszenty in
Scout Donald Seffrin {right) of Connersville stands erect as the Most Rev. Paul S. Schulte (center), archbishop of the Indianapolis Archdiocese of the Catholic Church, pins on him + Altare Dei Medal for ices than 200 hours of church service. Other eft to right) Maurice Connell, Connersville; and James Barrett, Connersville.
Plainfield Rites For John Terrell
{Hungary,” the Most Rev. Paul 8S. Schulte; “archbishop of the Ins dianapolis Archdiocese of
Scouts yesterday. “They (the Hungarian officials) | would view the situation differently if they had received Scout training in their youth,” he told 54 Scouts from the Central Indiana Council who had gathered {to receive the Ad Altare Dei Medal in SS. Peter and Paul Ca-| thedral. Fifty-four Scouts opened’ the| nation-wide Boy Scout Week Lu recelving the edulis for h served more their churches. Dei is the only Scouting
Indianapolis recipients included: David L. Fyffe, Joseph R. Turk, Henry Trauner, Joseph TotH, William E. Daily, Gerald and Noel Gonthier, Robert Jackson, Robert Lawler, Robert. J. Arkins, James Haag, Edmund Holzer, Ronald
crest and James Cox. Herbert and Robert Gipson, Frederick F. and Stanley D. Weidman; Thomas" J: -Beczkiewicz and William Holland.
Ex-State Official’
Funeral Planned NORTH MANCHESTER, Feb. |7 (UP)—Funeral services will be {held tomorrow for John Isenbarger, octogenarian civic and Democratic Party leader. Mr, Isenbarger died in Wabash County Hospital early Saturday after a short illness at the age of 80. ...A. former. postmaster here, Mr.
State Board of Agriculture for 13 [yoo He was elected State Representative from Wabash County in 1913, and served as Dembcratic county chairman for six years.
Test Bed’ Cockpit WASHINGTON, Feb. 7 (UP) The Air Forte is testing a new “bed” cockpit that enables pilots to withstand 12 times the normal pull of gravity without «losing consciousness.
the years ago. Catholic Church, told Indiana Boy|the Bridgeport Friends Church
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hours of religious work.
John M. Terrell, Bridgeport| resident the past 50 years, who died Saturday in an Indianapolis hospital, will be buried in Plainfield following services at 2 p.m tomorrow in the Hampton funeral home there. He was 84.
“his retirement several’ He was a meémber of |
before
{and the Plainfield Knights of {Pythias Lodge. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Nellie Jackson and Mrs. Alice See, both of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Ethel See, Martinsville, and two sons, Charles Terrell, Indianapolis, and Noble | Terrell, Chicago.
Missouri Funeral For Ex-Resident
Joseph William Van Briggle Sr., former Indianapolis resident, who died Thursday in his home at St. Joseph, Mo., was to be buried there following services at 2 p. m. A member of the American Legion and a veteran of World| War I, Mr, Van Briggle was a na-| rtive of Indianapolis. He ~Hved here 30 years before moving to 8t. Joseph. Survivors include his wife, Anna; two sons, Joseph Van Briggle Jr., and Robert Van Briggle, both of Indianapolis; ‘a brother, Elza Van Briggle; Bedford; a daughter, Mrs. Anna May Sanders, Washington, D: C,, and a sister, Mrs. Larana Myers, Indianapolis.
Miss Carolyn Gaughan Services Wednesday
“Bervices for Miss Carolyn R.
Miss Myrtl and four grandchildren.
Robert L. Kramer
the spark plug division of the Bowes Seal Fast Corp., who died Saturday in his home, 3710 EK. Washington St, will be buried in Memorial Park following servjces at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow -in the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. He died at 42.
years, Mr. Kramer formerly had {been..an. employes. of the P. R. Mallory Co. 14 years. He been with the Bowes Seal Fast" Corp. the past two years. was a native of Milwaukee, Wis.
Cleo; a daughter, Mrs, Anne Hillstron, Sappho, Wash.; his stepmother, Kramer, Indianapolis; a brother, Roland P, Kramer, Indianapolis; two sisters, Miss Audrey Kramer, Indianapolis, Pringle, Hammond.
Mrs. Viola R. Carroll
roll, home, 1327 Brookside Ave. will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Grinsteiner’s Funeral Home. Burjal will be In Memorial Park.
dianapolis, Mrs. Carroll, who was 54, had worked six years as an inspector in the Fairmount Glass Works, Inc. Rock, Pa., Mrs. time was a stewardess of Glass, Bottle Blowers Association, Local
Robert H. and John William Carroll, Indianapolis; a stepson, Elmer E. Wray, Cleveland; three daughters, Mrs. M "son, Miss Roseann M. Carroll, all of Indianapolis; two brothers, WilA native of Stilesville, Mr, Ter-| liam W. Haley, Camby, and Rob{ert A. Haley, Indianapolis, and five grandchildren,
“+dted pital, will be neld at 1:30 p. m.
Robert L. Kramer, foreman of
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He is survived by his wife,
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Services for Mrs. Viola R. Carwho died Saturday in her
For 37 years a resident of In-
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Survivors include two sons,
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Mrs. Frances Mottler and
Mrs. Edward F. Long
Services for Mrs. Edna B. Long, who died Friday in her home, 40 8. Arsenal Ave,, were to be held at 1:30 p. m. today in the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. Burial was to be in Washington Park. Mrs. Long, who was 60, had lived in Indianapolis 20 years. She was a native of Clay County. Besides her husband, Edward
sons, Walter, Robert, Charles, Earl and Hosey Long; four daughters, Miss Jean Long,
Seigler and Mrs. Caroline Brinkley, all of Indianapolis, and two sisters, Mrs. Lenna Leonard, both of Hymera.
Mrs. Della Hubert
Services for Mrs. Della Verne Hubert, 1229 Eugene 8t., who 4n- General Hos}
Wednesday in Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel. Burial will be in Memorial Park. - She was 52: Mrs. Hubert had been employed as a saléeswoman in Sears, Roebuck & Co. two years. A native of Nashville, Ind., she moved to Ihdianapolis 26 years ago and became a member of the Brightwood Christian Church. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Iris C. Brown, Mrs. Marie H. Smoot and Mrs. Hellen J.
Mrs, Caroline].
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F. Long, she is survived by six) had happened and we broke up. Ruel,
Mrs. Wilma Pursley, Mrs. Manda|
in. She can't lean when he's failing and needs her strength «or when he's successful and she should live up to him. The job seems worth it, though. Every morning you can see
places they've ma made homes.
Step-Grandparents:
What shall our baby son call his six “grandparents?” My husband and I believe * "and grandpa” are names that should be earned only through having children or rearing homeless children. We can't see how stepgrandparents deserve true re-
pride and joy that comes with being a real grandparent. My husband respects his real parents, but his step-parents didn't support him. My parents live together, so I'm no child from a broken home. MRS, M., SOUTH SIDE. Doesn’t step-grandparent “earn” a title and deserve the pride and Joy of a grandson
if he has enough love in his heart for his new family to any oy-t Ws Sauet Giving you son six grandparents
to ny makes you =a lucky mother. Too much love could become your problem only if you let your son be spoiled.
Check Old ‘Money I have a collection of Money 1 I think is old. Where could to see if it is worth anything? JUST A HOUSEKEEPER, SOUTH SIDE. Inquire of coin shops and’ coin clubs, check library coin books, or write to the Standard Money Catalog published by Wayte Ramond Co., 630 5th Ave, New York City.
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