Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1949 — Page 11

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** Prominent Mit | Found Dead Here |

Edward | R. Sitzman .. Renowned as Painter,

‘Services for Edward R. Sita. man, Indianapolis artist whose,

paintings are ‘widely exhibited in| Indiana, were being arranged to-| day in Kirby Mortuary.

Mr. Sitzman was found dead -

last night, a bullet wound in the

neck, in his studio at 1035 Carrol-|

ton Ave. A pistol was found beside his body. He was 78.

Mr, Sitzman had recently been

requested to move because the buflding was to be remodeled. He

had lived and painted: in - the.

‘stwdio for a number of years. .

His two sons who went to help

him move found his body. They told police that Mr. Sitzman had been in poor health

e Native of Olncinnati - Edgar C. Sitzman, 1245 Wind-| |

sor Ave. and Joseph R. Sitzman, vist Indianola Ave., planned’last

t to help their father move

to ‘a new studio near the John Hérron Art Institute,

A native of Cincinnati, Mr.

- Sitzman studied in his youth un-

» affer attending

the Cincinnati

Arf Academy.

After working for a lithographic

firm In Pittsburgh and attending night school classes at Carnegie Art Institute, he came to Indian-. apolis in 1897,

the Institute and in high schools and| colleges throughout the

Won Popularity Prize His paintings were exhibited in Hoosier Salon, Herron Art

state. |

Several of his works are in pri-| vate collections such 4s that of !0t manager of Stewart Motor Mark C. Honeywell, Wabash. in- Sales, 3209 E, Washington St.

dustrialist and philanthropist,

In 11 years of exhibiting his|

paintings at the Indiana State Fair, he won the popularity prize’

dianapolis exhibitions,

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WA Murdock Dies in Home —

| Rites Tuesday for Auto Firm Worker

|

William A. Murdock, -used car

{died today in his home, 2344N.

Gray St. He was 43. Born in Chattanooga,

Tenn., five times. His paintings have aise: M¥~ Murdock had lived in Indi-|

taken several prizes in other In- anapolis 22 years. A member of

{Centre Lodge No. 23, F&AM, he

Mr. Sitzman was a member of Was also a member of Scottish

the ‘Hoosier Salon and Chicago Rite and was a past worshipful Galleries’ Association. He assist. master of the Besselberg Masonic ‘ed in the first exhibition of the Hoosier Salon and was past president and former secretary of the Indiana Artists” Clhib,

Other daughter, Mrs.

survivors include

Lodge. Services Tuesday

He was a member of the Third,

Christian Church and its Chris-| a tian Men's Builder Class and an Hilda Schmalz, associate member of the Frater

1ndianapolis, and eight grandchil- nal Nrder of Police. ren. -

Mrs. Florence Theek

ing made today for Mrs. F. Theek, |

|

/in Flannet & Buchanan Mortulary will be followed by burial in!

Funeral arrangements were be- Crown Hill.

¥. 0 REGUS PATORS, COPR 1949 OW, L. A WAGNER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

“der three well-known painters, | Thomas Meakin, William Farney and Charles Svendson. He studied in. Munich, London and Paris

the storminess area is marked by a Plains, while farther north the precipitation will os the form of snow.

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Services at 10 a. m, Tuesdzy|

Surviving are his wife, Louise;|

native of Columbus, O., who died |a son, Richard Murdock, Indian-| yesterday in her home, 5540 Col-|apolis; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Murdock, Chattanooga, and a

lege Ave. An Indianapolis

She was 67.

. years, she was a member of the NOOga.

Nettie Ransford Chapter, OES|

and the Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist.

A daughter,

Eleanor Theek of Indianapolis,

survives.

LEGAL NOTICES |

The furniture listed below will be sold |

for storage charges:

Afncs Averitt

31204 § 66.00 . + 56.62 |

on 8.39.95]

. 889.24] .. $144 %| Anthony had lived in Indianapolis

Mrs. Arcus - Anthony

Miss)

Mrs. Ethel M. Anthony,

will be buried

She was 49.

resident 22 brother, Jack Murdock, Chatta-

who

buried in the

At 53, Arthur E. Stoddard

has risen from a 25-cent-a-day | water boy at the age of 12 to" become president of the Union Pacific Railroad. Mr. Stoddard’s career led through the posts of telegrapher, train dispatcher, tranimaster and superintendént | of ‘the Utah and Wyoming di- | visions. ‘Stoddard was sent to Iran.

During the war, Mr,

Mrs. Mary" King

‘died yesterday in her home. 285 Rites Tomorrow N. Lynn St. in|

Times State Service

{Cottage Hill Cemetery following, HOMER, Mar. 12—Mrs, Mary souri, Oklahoma or Texas, {services Monday in Brazil, Ind.' R. King, resident here most of!

{her life, who died yesterday in al

Howard Carver Jr %109.78 | five years. |following se rv4 PE a rans re Surviving are her husband, jces at % p. m. “Slice Duna seereapases ae ee Arcus P. Anthony; three daugh-| tomorrow in thef _ D. Gabbard ..... rel 49.50 ters, Miss Geraldine Anthony, Carmony FunerMra WNC Gates ~31 sy gg MTS. Loretta McIndoo and Mrs./a] Home. RushJeannette Hale ...... "33.63 Delores Cubel, Indianapolis; a ville. She was 82. foun Qo emey “x vee 8 87. 18 son, Melvin Anthony, Indianap-| Born in Homer, Ernest. Lugille Jon Hiss a olis; four brothers, Walter. Ar- Mrs, King was R. Kruse ™.. .......... --8219.60 thur and Sam Maxwell,

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12 Hurt in Truck Crash |

CHICAGO, Mare12 (UP) Two! truck drivers suffered severe injuries early today trucks collided and burst into a spectacular fire on a south side,

Terre the wife of the bf In-{jate Dr. Frank Mrs. B, King, Wind-!

“Mary fall physician {Church, Knightsville, and four|who ars 1905. .

dist Church. Survivors

‘Mrs. King She was a member of the Metho-

“gone; 11 grandchildren and. >

[oat great- grandchildren.

VR skh Plan Services AL Weather For Fire Victim

Mary Lee Dale, 5-year-old daugh-| {ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nesby Dale, | {which is made from flax straw; who was burned to death Thurs-| day in her home, 1041 W. Ver-/Paper gives a milder smoke bemont St., will be buried in Floral ause it gives off less acid and !/through clearly for the next few |Park following services at 10/aldehyde.. : la, m, today in the Peoples FuJ neéral Home."

INDIAN ROOFING & Mary Lee was asleep alone in! | : SIDING CO. [the house when the fire broke 605 8. Capitol RL 1369 J out. Her parents had gone next

door to visit Mrs. Dale's parents.

Other survivors include a sister,

Bertha Virginia Dale; a brother,

Charles parents, Mr.-and Mrs. Joseph Dale jand M* and Mrs. Jordan Watson.)

Dale. and the grard-

all of Indianapolis.

Lawrence Lefforge Services for Lawrence A. Lef-!

forge, 1003 Bellefontaine St., who| died yesterday in General Hos-| pital after an illness of 10 weeks, will be held at 1:30 p. m. Monday

iin, the J, C. Wilson, Chape! of the| | Chimes.

Burial will follow in

New Crown Cemetery.

of the late Rev. E. W, Lawhon, ‘who served as a pastor more than | 40 years in the Northwest Meth-

Mr, Lefforge, who was 72, was| a native of Letts, Ind, and had lived here 40 years. five years ago as a groundman lot the Public Service Commission | {of Indiana. | the International Brotherhood of | Electricai Workers. : Surviving are his wife, Mae; a brother, Benjamin Lefforge, both of Indianapolis, and « sister, Mrs, Madie Blair, Hartsville, Ind.

Services for Mrs. Anna Lawhon | Darnell, who died here yesterday, will be held Monday in‘ Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary with burial following in Crown Hill Cemetery. She was 80. An Indianapolis resident 46 years, Mrs. ‘Darnell was a member of the Broadway Methodist

He retired

He was a member of

native of ‘Lowell, Ind.

Church. She was the daughter

odist Conference. There were no

immediate survivors. Ly

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when their

“Precipitation 24 hrs. end R al precipitation since Jan. 1 ‘ 3 48 Excess since Jan. 1 ‘

{ture in other cities Station

TODAY AND TOMORROW-—A latge area of unsettled weather conditions Ts expected to develop tonight in the Great Plains and the Southwest. As you will see from the fotocast map, For Snow Victim low -in- Texas. Rain is expected in the Southern |

Official Weather

UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU A

Mar

“Sunrise TL. 6:02 | Sunset .... 5:49

"The following table shows the ‘tempera: |

Atlanta EON an Chicago . HH] Cincinnati Cleveland .... 20 nver cans 2 Evansville ... os . ayne Ft. Worth Teer anaes n Indianapolis (city) .... 1 Kansas City ........... 39 Los Angeles .§ .. Ls) Miami . . oo NH Minneapolis- Bt Pail % i New Orleans ‘ - New York “a nt 33-4 Oklahoma City: vs 38 aha . or 3 27 APISTUIGEE =.» sxvraensasseneas 2 Ban Antonie .............:.s 2 San Francisco Louis ‘ Washington, D. C. 48 3

Boosts Sh For Air Academ

Indiana will be boosted as site ‘for the proposed United States {Air Force Academy, Sen. Homer E. Capehart sald in Indianapolis today. The Senator pointed out that {he introduced a bill in the 80th |Congress calling for establish{ment of such an academy, and!

{then reintroduced the Weasure in

‘the 81st Congress last Jan,

Several later bills have 3 introduced calling for establishment | of an Air Force Academy in Mis- |

but | Sen. Capehart believes considera-

| possible locations.

Brothers | Surrender

To Police Here Decker, 24,

néction with the slugging of De-

include!

tective Sgt. Jack Alcire, sur-|

[rendered to police this afternoon.

The officer said he was slugged a week ago when he attempted to] [question™ fhe brothers about a’ {stolen car which was parked near their residence. :

CIGARET PAPER SOURCE Cigaret paper, made from fruit orchard trimmings, may som’ day replace the present. paper |

tests indicate that the fruit tree)

Half Century of Wedlock

June, 1946, after 18 years service High School. Formerly he was a

time owned a grocery at 1837 Orang They have two sons, G. L. Ryker of Indianapolis

Ryker, South Bend; a daughter Beats, Cal; oo

THE : INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _

Sais Monday

‘years,

ds30. 8.0. Trace died at 49... 349 +- ARN

Lowi Bvaneville,

Albert Decker, 21, and Clyde Indianapolis. men; sought for the last week in con-;

Mr. and Mrs. David C. Ryker

Mr. and Mrs, David C. Ryker, Indianapolis residents 36 years, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary next Saturday with an open house from 1 to 5 p. m, in their home, 564 N. Tacoma Ave. The couple was married Mar, 19, 1809, in Madison. Mr. Ryker will be 76 May 4 and Mrs. Ryker 68 on Aug. 8. Mr, Ryker retired in |

: Veneer Man Dies |!

ivin A. Loyd

Molder a Veteran Of Spanish War | ‘Irvin A. Lloyd, 1620 N. Rochester Ave. Spanish-American War (veteran and molder here for 40 who died yesterday in Methodist Hospital, will be buried in Floral Park following services %t 2 p. m, Monday in Royster & {Askin Mortuary. He was 17. The Rev. John Douglas, pastor lof the Eighth Christian Church, {will officiate. A maintenance employee in the; Soldiers and Sailors’ Monument before his retirement four years ago, Mr. Lloyd had worked 40| years as a molder, for the Indian-| polis Stove Co. and other firms. | | Born in ‘Noblesville, Mr. Lloyd| | had lived in Indianapolis 56 years. {He was a member of the Harry] » Smith Post No. 65, Spanist a American War Veterans, : Businessman Dies. Tron Molders Local No. 56 (AFL). | | - In addition to a brother, Her-| | man H. Lloyd, Indianapolis, he is

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aie "dean. of will be buried

. Alex Schmidt veneer men’

Monday.

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For Alex Schmidt

Alex Schmidt, 5714 N. Dela-|

ante: 0n Virginia Trip Services Monday | Services Monday |

De Win 3 pots) lor ware St. president of Alex Inative of ‘Otwell, In : | of a heart attack Thursday while Schmidt Veneers, Inc. will be | shoveling snow in front of his buried in Crown Hill “following |

home, 321 Wisconsin St., will be funeral services at 11 a. m. Mon-

buried in Floral Park following day in Flanner & Buchanan! services at 2 p. m. Monday in Mortuary. {Jones & Hurt Shefield Chapel. He * apy Schmidt died Thursday

es . a while-on-a-business-irip-to Nog=| Indianapolis resident 34 folk. Va. He was 73. { years, Mr. Traylor was foreman Emigrated from Germany in| of the Lamasco Transfer Co. inyges ur Schmidt established his. {ferred lle hve eng Nieman| veneer business in "Indianapolis Transfer Co., Indianapolis. {in 1932, coming here from Cin1 Surviying are his wife, Delores; cinnati where ‘he had been vice (three daughters, Gloradean Tray-|president of the Kosse - Schoe[Jor, Mrs. Veronica Herman and|Schleyer Walnut Exporting Co. Mrs, Margaret Beck, Indianapolis;| Considered by his colleagues as four sons, Omer Traylor, Cleve-|the “dean of veneer men in the ‘land, O., and Tice, Marlow and United States,” Mr. Schmidt was {Kenneth Traylor, Indianapolis; ala member of the American Wal-| |brother, Bernard Patton, San nut Manufacturers’ Association, {Bernadino Cal: and two sisters: rns Veneer “Association "and the |

Mrs. Dimmie Dillon and Mrs. indiana Hardwood Lumbermen’s | Nona Hance, Indianapolis. | Association.

* | Mrs. Musadora Callahan | He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Services for Mrs. Musadora, Ruhama Schmidt. ‘Callahan, widow of Elmer Calla-! han, who died yesterday, will be ‘Mrs. Sanduetel by ‘the Rev. L. C, Trent, pas f Woodruff Place Baptist Dn at 1:30 p. m. Monday in {Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel.

Mary Price Dies Here at 44

Services for Mrs. Mary Frances

{arial wil yd in Washington Price, 526 S. Pine $t., who died Pare, She yas Belle Plaine. Ia. Thursday in General Hospital,

Mrs. Callahan lived in Indianap- Will be held at 10 a. m. Monday in| olis “75 years. She is survived by J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. | a daughter, Mrs. Paris Slaughter. gyria] will be in Memorial Park. |

{Indianapolis, and two sons, Carl {She was 44. iC arty. W. Callahan, Springfield, Mrs. Price was born in Salem

IIL and lived in Indianapolis most of

—i—————————————— her life. She was a member of the Fletcher - Place Methodist Probe of Chicago churn. Surviving are four sons, Rich-

Man’ Ss Death Set ard, John, Harry and Raymond | CHICAGO, Mar. 12 (UP)—An|Price; two daughters, Mrs. Helen inquest will be held to determine Wardwell and Mrs. Alice Wade, whether Daniel Heekin, 34-year- {all of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. 'old business executive, died a sui-| Alberta Fernland, Chicago, and

Lewis, Indiaanpolis. Also surviving are four brot lers, Charles, Kenneth, Herschell and Leroy Lewis, and four grand-| children; all of Indianapolis.

| His father, Daniel M. Heekin, ‘wealthy Cincinnati manufacturer, Miss Lucretia ‘Gambold Services for Miss Lucretia Jose-| |

tion of Indiana will be obligatory cide or was the victim of foul|the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward A native of Knightsville, Mrs. Rushville nursing home, will be because his was first on the list.iplay, authorities said today. He said that before leaving) Mr. Heekin's body washed onto Washington he was advised that the rocks on Chicago's south Air Force authorities are now in shore of Lake Michigan late yes-. {the process of ‘making a survey of 'terday.

had offered a $1000 reward earlier| in the day for information con- phine Gambold, native of Veeders|cerning his son, who disapepared burg, Ind. who died yesterday| © | Feb. 25. {following a long illness in her) Mr. Heekin’s body was identified home, 338 Alton St., Beech Grove, | by his. brother-in-law, Edward {will be held at 2 p. m. Monday in|

| Berghausen of Dayton, 0: the Beech Grove “Methodist | Police said the body bore guts Church, Burial will follow in {and bruises and that Mr. Heekin’s| Crown" Hill, ’ /wallet and part of his clothing] Formerly assistant organist in {were missing. They said this left the Beech Grove Methodist

Lopen the possibility that he may Church, she had lived in Beech have been murdered. Grove 36 years. Survivors in- | arrestee clude five sisters, Mrs. Gertrude ‘ [Cox and Mrs. Kate Dyer, IndianGood | News - for Hams’ |apolis, and Mrs. Bonnie Adams, WASHINGTON, Mar. 12—Good | |Miss Maliede Gambdld ‘and Mrs. news for radio listeners has just|FHelen Hurst, Beech Grove. been issued by the National Bu[reau of Standards here: Shortwave radio broadcasts following| {North Atlantic paths will come"

ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Déath Notices

days.

Put bk

. - For additinnal information ~—— nt ANTHONY —Ethel M. age ge 49, wife 4 of Arcus P. Anthony, mother of : Mrs. Loretta Mcindoo, Mrs. Delores "A Cubel, Geraldine and Melvin L. Anthony, sister ~f Walter, Arthur, Smith and Sam Maxwell; Mrs. Laura Pieskie and Mrs. Mary Church, passed away Priday morning ait the resi- | dence, 280 N. Lynn Friends may | call at the CONKLE FUNERAL HOME, 1934 'W. Michigan 8... Saturfay. Service and burial Menday, Brazil, Ind *| CALLAMAN—Musadora, entered into { rest Friday afterncon, age 82 years mother

widow of Elmer Callahan of Mrs, Paris Slaughter, Harry M. and Carl C, Calishan. Service Monday, 1:30 p. m, at PEACE CHAPEL, 20000. Michigan St. Friends are welcome. Bur‘al] Washington Park. - may call at Peace MOORE Bunday.

DTT Anna L., passed away Friday, Services Uo ANER BUCHANAN MORTUARY, MonFriends invited. Friends after noon Sunday. . ears, of 58 band of

VID iam T. 60 8. Bradley, beigved |

hes . an Nor: field, Cal: Barbara a “and Ja of Indianapolis, und Mrs. Henrietia Clark, of Ft. Wayne, Ind, passed b away Saturday a. m. Funeral arSHIRLEY SERV.

ments later

— EBOLD—Lucretin Josephine, joved sister of Mrs. Gertrude Cox and Mrs. Kate Dyer of Indianapolis, Mrs, Borinie Adams, Nallede me bold and Mrs. Helen Hurst of Beech , passed away Friday. Service p. m., Beech Grove MethBurial Crown Hill call at HOME,

may X ERAL 1434 Troy Ave, Beech Orove, after 1p m Saturday.

I TT) OVER —Richurd B. 3018 Walker of Mariel, father ’ a a L., Leslie H.

| L. Hoover, brother of Orvilie' C, Hoover and dfsther

on the maintenance staff of Tech | [ried Bu Ag EAP OR" OF Te carpenter for 18 years and at one Crimes. 3 Covington,

e St,

gon, Ky. pa

Hukriede of ‘Wash

ud ea aise, SHIA : we

or Russell f of Redoute

, Mrs, Sylvia Clark , and one great-grandchild,

er —————————— JENKINS—Herbert, 39

y Californig af

Gloradean,

- bearers, the G.

YNES—Zona M. age year mother of John, Belma, Jean, Paul and Rohald . Hynes, daughter of

Dailey Heaton, sister of Mrs. Carrie Chiekadane, Mrs, Lucy Barnaka, Mrs. Ona Cox, Mrs. Faye Macy, Hazel Masangkay, Mrs. Mary | Par~ rivh, Lester. and Lee Heaton, Y asad away Friday. Puncral Tuesday, Mar, 15, 8:30 a. m., at the, GEORGE W. USHER MORTUARY, 2313 W. Wash« ington St, 9 m. St Church Friends tivited, Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at mortuary after 2 p.m. Sun= dey. ?

140 Wisconsin St. beloved son of For ence Price and Alonko Jenkins, brother ‘of Harry Jenkins, grandson of Mary Cook. passed away Thurs day. at the G. H. HOME, 1505 8. East St. n vited, Burial Round Hi Cometsty. Friends may call alter 6pm, 8

ei years,

urday. : KASH—Paul E. husbhnd of. Prange :

Kash. father of Rohgrt E. Kash, assed away Friday, arch 11 riends may call at the N FUA HO! , 1308 Prospect St. after 7 m. Saturday. Funeral Monday, March 14, 10 a. m,, at the Christ Church on the Circle. Burial

Washington Park Cemetery. Priends invi

N. Keystone,

fr R.. 5802% sband ot Nancy, father of Mrs. Mich e! Sister Ann Clementine, ‘Sisters of Providence: Herbert Lee. bs jmer Anderson and Richard Veédersourg, Ind:

brother of bert Lee, aiso survived by 19 grandchildren, died Friday at his residence. Puneral Monday, 8:45, atthe KIRBY -MORTUARIES, Meridian at 19th St. the King Church Interment Cross Cemetery. Friends may call nt mortuary

LEFFORGE—Lawrence FP. 1003 Belle-

fontaine, husband of Mae, brother ~

and Mrs Ind., passed Services MonAY HI Poh abd W ‘CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES," Frogpest St. Priends invited. Burial New Crown. Priends may call at

the ‘Chapel of tae hime

LLOYD--Irvi ae | years. brother oe isn Lieve. also survived by" Several nieces d

of Benjamin Leflorge Madie Blair. Harusville, away Friday moruing

nephews, pa away Priday. neral Monday. . m., at ROYSTER ASKIN MORTUARY, 2310 WwW,

Washington St. Burial floral Patk. Friends may call st mortuary aiter "7 _p. m, Saturday. MeANDREWS -- Jeremian, 1750 Ww. Motris, father of Catherine and Anthony McAndrews, Cincin-

. and Pather Dunstan McAn-

kK. drews, O. 8. B, St. Meinrad, brother

of Anna McAndrews, died Saturday

ti his residence. Funeral notice Began

Por further information call | MORTUARY.

MURDOCK—William A, 304 N. Gray St., husband of Louise, father of Richard, son of Mr. and Mrs, James Murdock, brother of Jack, Chatta-

10 am. Priends ad ef at mortuary. NORRIS — 88 Son of 2015 College a gr A of Mar Weimer, sister of Donaid bei of indianapolis. and Hayes Abel of Portland: also 5 grandchildren, passed Friends oC call

2428 E. 10th, St. Ais 1 Lm , . day. Puneral Tues day. 15, 2 Fy m, Priends invited. Buriai Crown

PRE of 238 N. Walcott, husband or May, brother of Mrs. Nellie Mullins, Mrs. Clara O'Keefe, Indianapolis; Mrs. Mary Weiz, Da indi: ton, O.; omas and lam, 1 anapolis; ton, O., passed Service at FLANNER MORTUARY, 1:30 p. y. Friends invited. {Dayton 0.) papers

please copy.l RODGERS Wiliam i Jeare, ° 1738 usban

Ludlow Ave. b i Mrs, Carolyn Rodgers of oity, father ‘of Mrs. Lenore Hankins of Anderson; ghadafatner of Wilson and nt on

Monday, Mar, 14. 3:30 P. m. Friends invited. Burial Washington Park.

$714 N. ware, Hubang of Ruhama, passed away suddenly in Norfolk, Va, Mar. 10. Bervices NER & BUCHANAN MORTUA ‘Monday, 11 a mm.

Friends invited. SOUDER-Clayion N 3 Seats 1713 N. ushand of on

sie, ATS: a or son Mr. and Mrs. Bert Souder of Platntield. brother of Norris of Indianapolis, Mra. Neva Knoll of Plainfield. Puneral arrangements later. SHIRLEY a CE.

UMMA. 68 years, of rh * nd "formerly of Indianapolis, mother of Walter and Eugene Summa, sister of Mrs. Cockerham of city, Mrs. Gents Chance of Washington, D. C.; Tina Luedtke of Cal. Mathusach and Mrs. Jos of Arizona: John Luedike vr Mitchell, Ind., passed away Thursday. Friends fay call ai the JORDAN RAL HOME, 2428 E. 10th St. Puneral Monday, Mar. 14 2 p. m. Priends Memorial Park.

invited. Burial Florence PF... Cal lege Ave, mother of Miss anos ~Theek. = y Services “BUCHANAN ~ MORTUARY. Time Tater. TOMLINSON~—Harry G, age 49, 308

8. Barton, husband of Lenna Tomlinson, father of Harold Tomlinson, brother of George Tomlinson of and Richard Tomlinson w York, Died away. Friends may “eal at the DORSEY FUNERAL HOME, 3025 E. ew ork. after Sune Funeral 2:30 p. m. MonWashing-

day noon. day at the funeral home. ton Park cremation.

TRAYLOR—DeWitt J. (Boots), 49, of 321 Wisconsin St, beloved husband of Delores, father of Omer of Cleveland, O.: Mrs. Margaret Beck, - Mrs, Yorondn Herman, Tice, ‘METow and Kenneth” ~all-of - Indianapolis: brother

Hance of Indianapolis, passed away Thursday. Funeral service Monday, 2p wr i HURT “SHEF2226 Shelby St Interment Pron Park. Friends may call at the’ chapel any time.

3 Card: of Thanks

CAREY We wish {0 thank our relatives, friends and neighbors for the many kindnesses, and for the spiritual and floral bouquets, ' all rendered at the death of our dear husband and uncle, John J. Carey. Especially do we wish to thabk the Indianapolis police department and Blackwell Irvington Funeral Home, for courteous and efficient service rendered REVEREND THOMAS CAREY, _MRS. DOLLIE C. CAREY.

CORUM—We wish to express our sincere. thanks to friepds and rejghbors for sympathy and flowers. We especially thank Rev. Miller and ladies of live Branch Christian Church and pallbearers at the death of our heloved husband and son, Loral Corum THE CORUM FAMILY

M¢CONVILLE—We wish to thank the kind neighbors and friends for exressions of sympathy, beautiful loral ‘tributes and other courtesies extended at the passing of Viola W McConville. beloved wife and mother

courteous Seryiees Tondére Ul ND and CHILDREN.

a deep appreciation we wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our sympathetic friends neighbors and Jelatives for beautiful Lloia. oral Figatia and tributes paid to na darling and grandson, Forrest Lee Mi ‘his sudden Jeane, gull and wish to thank t L. Barth of Calvary Epis Lutheran Church d choir, the Confirp were honorary

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all ° i er Puneral Home and all others who so comforted and lightened our burden in our ' bereavement = THER, DAD and MOTHER.

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side, dark on t back like chow, 25-40 yi Disappeared Mar. 4

tween 6:30 a m Ang. ’to “Tojo”, Notify Srred Brvine, R. R. 3, Morgan= town, Ind

pA ay on Meridian bus about 6: P contalns cash, 2 diamond Der identification: Sue Ann Ha el Washington,” Ind. Reward. Call 5471 days. BR 0403 eve. ~Lady's Pennine wrist watch, diamond studded, name inser! vie. Gal Market. Reward open. RI-5731. § LOST—Ieica G. Camtre Wash, streetcar, Thurs. Serial No. 206233. IR-8283, LOST Collie 4 male, answers Lo name “Lad.” teward. RI-6640. U. 8 20

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INFORMATION. WANTED

Regarding Sgt. James Payne's demeanor Aas Slperinutiaent of the City Dot Pound Police Regulations say in" pars “Rule 26—That each member is quired at all times to be polite his deglings with citizens and is - quired to restrain himself under ane noyance, and shall keep his temper

harsh, violent insolent ar je “Rule 28--Officer shall rot he guilty of any misconduct Bona ing an officer and a gentl - 29-=-Otficer sal or wi dignity, maintain a soldierly bear. and avoid slovenly attitude of mind or body. I have in my

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wants to adopt baby at birth. oR 8736. ATTENTION

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Dr. Fred M. Hickman, Oantist is ‘now tocated on entire aw Marion Tidg., 10 W._ Ohio, oat Meridian near Postoffice. ora of 301 Roosevelt Bldg L1.7022 °

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Injection treatment for nemors 10 W.. Ohie, Formerly at

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~ Detective, Private

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MASSAGE BATHS COLONICS _ 2631 N Capito) TAI "SPANISH CASA: BATHS, MASSAGE. J908 N Capitol. Stephanie.

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TAX RETURNS $1.50 up

1700 English Ave, MA-2000, 9 t § SA INCOME TAX RETURNS Prepared. No waiting. 1722 N. Ala. AUDITS, TAX SERVICES. [IM-1897 Baker-Hollowell, 512-14 K. of P..sldg.

TAX SERVICE — BL-1500

ALTERATIONS. reps Tepairs, sewing of kinds; reas. price. Mrs. Alexander, PRT913. FR-7913.

~ BRICK—BLOCK—STONE

Chimneys, fireplaces, built, cleaned and ‘repaired. General Sullding re. pairs of all kinds. IR.3%01

garages and cement and feundation work, . k. pach plage Es water-proofing basem . Lie

“BRICK MASON WORK

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hui aterproofing Basements, AT-1942 block and brick work. ra Juhn D. Mitchell, BE-4304.

CEMENT & BLOOK WORK .Poundations dug Pree est. ID-1319 STONE masonry crew with eleé, saw. Available at once, A-1 work. Als foundation and brick work. IR

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CONST! M Al _immediate service. LI-4983 anytime, Construction - Maintenance Carpentry, concrete, plumbing, tooling, electrical work: Ins. Guar, 3 RIPRERGER CA-8308 Hain Construction Co., Ine, °

New Somes—~Remodeling, HU-T181 H1-0863

EXCAVATING—BE-0058 Crushed stone, ghnd.. vol, Ol) dirs, A. KE POOL EXCAVA CO. INC,

HARDWOOD FLOORS

Laid. Old Goors made like new. Pere sonal attn, po every job. BR-8628. RARDW floors laid. floors refinished . to beautiful jusier, H-8238-W

REF. FLOORS—PAINTING

JESSE A: BALLARD, BE.3377 TOON REFINISHING

per cleaning. Ll GENERAL HOUSECLEANING Walls washed, floors waxed. LI-1074

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