Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1949 — Page 11

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Pyramid Takes Rites. Tomorrow N. Y. by Storm [For Miss Tinsley

© Practical Joker Jim Moran Pioneer Minister's Denies He Started New Craze . ~ Daughter Dies at 92

— By Earl Wilson |ton_Tinsley, 5342 Central Ave.) hy fed Saturday In “Indian-NEW-3 YORK. ‘Mar. T—New York City 1 has dons me od Satindny 18 o Soo

.gone Pyramid-punchy. iat 10 a. m. tomorrow in Feeney The craze, gathering momentum the last fow days, has| &_ Fechey Yuparad i p< re

really knocked this big town gut. ton, husband of a niece of Miss

Suddenly not only the secretaries but the bosses were| Tinsley, will officiate. Burial il ‘ ; Si p WwW | ST : 5 TT 34 : RU Ei S - 4

Miss Tinsley lived in Indians!

be in Crown Hill. begging people to join their Pyramid clubs. At NBC, NBC, they} Born ao Corners (Dear

so busy Pyramiding that =" == [porn County) Miss Tinsley, Who was, 92, was the daughter of a the forgot to cuss CBS. Earl 3 Pearls "pioneer roliana Methodist wh

A customer dropped in at'y, ko Pf LE ¥ the Penthouse and the head- that he accidentwaiter, instead of ‘asking if hejally g ot into ) wanted ‘a table, said: “Will you/O per a Star} please join ‘my Pyramid Club?” [Helen Traubel's © CHUCKLING ABOUT IT was dressing room [8 practical joker Jim Moran, the when she was § {getting dressed ou for a perform-

| ister. Her. father, the late Rev, f Charles Tingley, served 52 years in | southern and central Indiana Pas- | torates.

py | apolis three times in her youth #ilwhen her father served as pastor in the Fletcher Place, East Tenth Street and . Mapleton Methodist '|Churches, She was a member of] the North Methodist Church.

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imoes. He adds, “No 10 you start body knows the Trabuel I've I've seen. pA Evivats ‘include two nephews, ‘this fool thing?” — mee W. B. Tinsley, apd Fred ho, I ‘asked Jim. let me in because my head ad wasnt] tancenne Jhdianapolis; we “1 «deny : it,” | pointed. " You could take that two Races ah Coe Bel > Jim laughed . ways. anapolis, an rs. a There were other jokes such Bloomington, and six other nieces

and from the way he laughed, ™ and from the pir Moran things I hear, I

'as. “The whole thing Sphinx” and and nephews. Blair. Chotzinoff’s deathless line. Guy H. Thompson

didn’t believe him. | buck. ’ . {Co. machinist 34 years, who died “But I have to laugh about the’ ale A a yesterday in his home, R. R. 8, way it knocked New York on its The Midnight Earl {Box 11, after an fliness of three derriere, ” sald Jim. | WHAT'S HOT: Peter Donald's years, will be buried in Round CTUWAI'TT this hits Washington: getting a new radio show, three! {Hill following services at 3p. m.| = God help ina. Government!” times weekly over WABC, called] (Wednesday in the J. C. Wilson » * |“Talk—Your Way Out of this,” Chapel of the Chimes.

. GOD HELP NEW YORK, never|sponsored by Aunt Jemima. . ...| The Rev. M. O. Robbins, pastor

Government... Pyramiders—faced with the to nie the Spit oF ihe Churelrwitivofftelate

prospect of pyramiding their orig-| Riviera Apr. 28. . « Johnnie! inal buck to $2048—turned fanati-| Johnston and cal about it. Kathryn GrayIn all seriousness, somebody re-|800. wl or Lonlated that Louis B. Mayer had a, «os $1000 membership club in Holly- Deanna Durbin wood, and that Walter Pidgeon f * By jwe oliers collected $1 million. il y vi “There's a $5 club going now,”| WaIbORd’s , RoMr. Moran laughed villainously| lger Chauveron again, “and we've got to beat ‘received a white people off with clubs, . carnation . cabled “If nobody drops out, it should yy Laurence Oli- | Jays Uli ue etd soe, - $10, vier and Vivien 8 Leigh on their °

| Thompson lived in Marion Coun{ty the past 56 years. He was 60. Survivors - include his wife, Clara; a son, Edwin C. Thompison, Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs. R. J. Donovah, - Calumet |City, Ind. -Mrs. O. W. Buchanan, iolédo, O., and Mrs. Herman Hoffmeister, Indianapolis; 'brothers- R. L. Thompson, Mar|quette, Mich, and Earl C. |'Phompson, Chicago, and a granddaughter.

Peter Childs

Peter Childs, 1207 Hiawatha

.:8 wedding anni- Miss Winters 12 Days to Win versary. . .. Mrs. [St., who died last Monday in Gen- : to join —her-husband -after- being: leral Hospital, will be buried in

JIM DIDN'T DENY that he's) Javed by the weather .. . . |New Crown Cemetery following] ~~

already _ collected ee eo gain Margie Winters, prima chorina, services at 10 a. m. today in pec Lauritz Melchoir left for Africa Jacobs Brothers West Side S008. Jacqueline i, tee and lovely gal abot Chapel. He died at 73. Dalya, playgirl sown" stands out at the Latin| Born in Missouri, Mr. Childs

actress, and ex-| 3 | Quarter, had lived 70 years in Indianapgn Irie 4 of x ® '» |olis, and was a member of the Mt. ' Paran Baptist Church. He was another one Today’ s News {been retired several years.

_ of the folks who, YVES MONTAND, the Frensh| Surviving are a brother, Manlaunched the singer scheduled to follow Suzyiye Childs, Indianapolis; three craze here. She ig aor into the Versailles, was nieces and a nephew.

won some do and went back| nel up by immigration Hout Swiy : Hunsucker

A ; will be replaced by Jean . to Hollywood. Ivan'Hunsucker, World War I Mise Dalya ©. It's supposed Svea Dus any. Jay Wednesday. veteran and member of Disabled American’ Veterans, who died

to take 12 days to get to the top of the pyramid o8ether again to hear BuZy... |gatyrday in Veterans Hospital,

and win. WISH ro SAID “THAT: “The | Cold Spring Road, will be buried A guy in the RCA Bullding| three of us went out together,” in. wn Hill following services couldn’t wait that long. He held! recalls Peppy Wiener, “Myself, my at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Moore meetings ever hour for 12 hours] (girl and her: Sareer.” v ortuares Peace Chapel. and collected in a day. = Mr. Hunsicker, who was 054, cow many can you belong] TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Gene|lived at 1021 Morgan Drive. He 1 asked Mr. Moran. {Williams tells of the mother who Was a lifelong Indianapolis resi- . “Two are enough to put you was always worried about the) dent in a nuthapse,” he said. [traffic in the city and warned | A ‘brother, Glen Sunsucker, In- = | her little girl: |dlanapolis, survives survives im.

MR. MORAN claimed 3500! “Be careful crossing Fifth | people here would get between| Ave. that vehicle had an om- | $500 and $1500, that more than| mnibus look.” im LIS ir i 50 have already collected that] Jack Carter was‘ in Florida]

much. recently and said the weather | ‘= “I personally know from my | must have been cold because the | 1 J eharts of 256 Pyramid parties | [trees were iieg their paims| I . d in being held tonight,” he said. |together. . . That's Earl, brother. Socialites went for it. Peggy Ta" Pvt. Robert E. Lee Baldwin, Fears and wealthy playboy EH Funeral Set Today son of Mr. and Mrs. James BaldLeeds tried to get members at] win, 3055 Eastern Ave. who died El Morocco. Dean Murphy went FOr James Osborne [July 1, 1944 in Iran, will be buried 4) a Pyramid party and refused| Services for James Osborne, |i? Garland Brook Cemetery, Coto join. He was very adamant. |who died Thursday in his home, !umbus, Ind. following services

He came ‘back to "hE Toom WY'752 Utica St. were to be held at 8t'3 Pm: tomorrow. in the. Flan...

the Hotel Warwick and found 2 p m. today in Stratten & Shaw Ne8in, Reed & Hall Funeral he'd. been robbed of $8500 worth Funeral Home, followed by bur- |Home, there. He died at 21. of - jewelry, including cuff UKs iat in Crown Hill. He was 57: Pvt. Baldwin entered: the serv-

Roosevelt,

given to him by Franklin > Mr. Osborne was employed sev- fice July 29, 1942 and was sent|

eral years in General Hospital. A to Iran as a member of the Pershe ian Gulf. Service in June, 1943.

JIM MORAN fiendishly insisted | Dative of Nashville, Tenn., he gt © Columbus; he lived most

it's a great social thing. Nothing lived in Indianapolis 53 years. He like ont eight comp ete ef was educated in Indianapolis O° Paden p Slanasolis He gers dropping into your house for | Public Schools 23 and 24. He was| Se a oy 3 ashington High the first Pyramid party, he said.2 member of Jones Tabernacle Methodict Chu hyo It'Il die out here in a couple of Church, AME, and a charter| Other re Jo Colm. weeks. First in, of course, will member - in Indiana Lodge 104. lor th Paul, vors are thre) have won; the last in will have Elks services were held yesterday ey, Xougene. A Ris: Jaye won in tise -futierul. Some. sell Baldwin, Indianapolis; two Personally, I'm not a member. | Surviving are a brother, David | sisters, Jee Marjory Wiking, 18I'm one of the few. Osborne, Indianapolis; two neph- Jdianapel Sh Met Mary Jim “ » One fellow said, “They wouldn’t| ews and twd nieces. {grandfather, Albert Lane, Co-

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3 IN]AlG [5 IRS LEH IS i i i ERIE RRR Berlin Native, Dies ols lt. 10 FF Arthur Lewisohn, Berlin manu- § MEL facturer, who fled Nazi Germany|

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1 Depicted 1 Waken 10 years ago after his factory had ‘ ruminant 2 Accommo=- been confiscated, died yesterday ’7 Rents dated in his home, 2830 N. New Jersey 13 Roved 3 Touch lightly St. He was 64. 14 Arched © 4 Morning Born in Beilin, Mr. Lewisohn passage (ab.) was a graduate of the University

of : Berlin. His factory which

15 Cereal grain § Wax manufactured men’s dress shirts,

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paper - 71It belongs to 21 Phantoms 44 1t is native to. (employed more than 400 persons 18 Immerse the genus — 24 Approve ‘ — — {before Nazi confiscation. 19 Not (prefix) . 8 Formerly 28 Give (ab.) Mr. Lewisohn came directly to 20 Perceiveby 9 Toward 33 Mistreats 45 Secrete Indianapolis from Germany. In sense’ (prefix) 34 Shade of red 46 Seth's son retirement since his arrival here, 22 Tantalum 10 Sorrowful 36 Hat maker (Bib.) , |he was a member of the Indian(symbol) 11 Reviser ° 37 Mountain 49 Greek letter apolis Hebrew Congregation, Servy23 Fasten 12 Divisions of © nymphs 51 Compass point [Ices at 3 p. m. tomorrow in the 25 Image the calyx 42 Horse's neck -53 Half an em Aaron-Ruben Funeral Home will - 27 Icelandic 17 While : hairs 85 Note of be followed by cremation, ‘

— 20 “a Survivors, include his wife! 28 Dung beetles Lottie, and-a daughter, Mrs. Helga 20 Ma Zipser, Tampa, Fla. A sister who nga remained in Germany, died at the! 0 Ap hands of the Nazi regime. . 31 Hypothetical Mrs. Alice Paden 32 Note of scale Services will be later this week 33 Measure of {in Des Moines, Ia., for Mrs. Alice a Paden, who died yesterday in the 2 king home of a daughter; Mrs. BE. M. 30 Gerinan Erskine, 424 E. Fall Creek Pkwy. Close Burial will follow in Runnells, Ia,

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