Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1949 — Page 2

MONDAY, MAY 9,104 © °

ok

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Ne-Ba MAGIC SYX-TONE WALL Finis

. Yes, and right ever wallboard, concrete, brick, tile, stone or plaster—covering y witha single coat. in an hour. 8 beautiful pastel colors. Just add water and start brushing.

Golda Bunger, Patriot, Ind; a { son, Robert J. Scott, Indianapolis; | three daughters, Mrs, O. W. Fiefer { Jr, and Miss Ruth Scott, both of | Indianapolis, and Mrs. Edith | Riley, Greensburg.

| w— | |

{Rites in California For John M. Plummer Services and burial for John M.

§| Plummer, formerly a resident of

| Indianapolis 24 years, who died ! Saturday in his home at Glendale, { Cal,, will be held tomorrow morn- | Ing In Glendale. He was 49,

Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Orr; a brother, Roy Orr, and two sisters, Mrs. Doris 8mith and Mrs. Geneva Anderson, all of Indianapolis.

John Nitchman Rites Tomorrow

John Nitchman, retired employee of the Big Four Railroad Beech Grove Shops, who died of a heart attack yesterday in his home, 40 N. Linwood Ave. will be buried in Crown Hill following

|

42x38!/3-inch case, regularly 89¢. etesscstans 18¢

For chilly nights. CONSUL 100% WOOL BLANKET, approx. 4-pound weight, 72x90-inch size. b-Inch rayon satin binding. Green, gold, coral, rose-dust, white or lime. Regularly 11.95......9,95

»

FIELDCREST MAR-RAY BLANKETS, *

T od y Ww th F 4 Local Deaths— [Frank Pearsey Jerome Nelp, 48 |Arrange Services Cong . og h : g $ * oday s vveather rotocast __, .. Rites Tomorrow [Rites Wednesday | "75% “%¥7 "0 |For C. E. Simon Senat : : : = . : : ray i Simon, wh : ’ 3 pS -< # s . |apolis resident who died Wednes- ' some, 5044 Bay St. will be held Ts = : .. |day in his home in Los Angeles, ; : : Grin- : : : : at 1 p. m, tomdrrow in the : ; Cal, will be buried in Washing-| Services Tomorrow (2° PTC Home. Burial : oo Burial to Take ton Park following services at 2 For Office Manager will be in Garland Broo k Ceme- . : p. m. Wednesday in the Royster ‘ery, Columbus, e . wt I Services for Jerome Nelp, office Mr. : Place in Crown Hill |; Aun Mortuary West wash-| | TE ra. el A native of Indianapolis, Me. : Mrs. Laura L. Meyers, native of ington Street Chapel. manages Simon was employed 20 years of . ost teers, Inc, six.years, who died the heat-treating department ™~ y Hatrodsburg, KY, Who died yes, ‘porn ‘in Rush County, Mr. : ' |E. C. Atkins & Co. He attended Calls |} 0 licrday in ber home, 2670 Cold pegesey had been an employes Yesterday in St. Vincent's Hos-|E. C. mer Sl and . JOM [Spring Road, will be buried inior the Malleable Castings Co. pital, will be held at 3 p.m. to- Pagewood CHER CLIN pl Power: > wo Crown Hill following services at nore 30 years. He was a mem-morrow in Flanner & Buchanam| .o “op And A f 0) > 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in Conkle per of Lodge No. 669, F&AM, and mortuary. Cremation will follow.| He is survived by his wife, Mrs. : ver ¥ Tuners] Home; Was the holdsr of 4 50-Year mem. Born in Peru, Ind, Mr. Nelp Ruth L. Simon; his father. Hugh WASHING epi Binvig : Mrs. Meyers had lived in 1n-| bership in the Knights of Pyth- 2 lis six Simon Sri; two brothers, Hugh Je, Former Secr: at any a tion 4 dianabolis most. At her lite. She) las. had lved in nape and John H., Simon; three sisters, - P. Patterson a Tt ev roar rou WNT ge He had been in business in Los years. He had previously lived \;, porqthy Neal and Mrs. Alma bitious and : rat 1 new al ool Bist hiehs he TT TULSA 'y Surviving are three daughters, Angeles since moving there from in Chicago 20 years and Was a! 00k all of Indianapolis, and tatorship” 0 Co A 1 #4 Miss Florence and Miss Estelle Indianapolis 22 years ago. veteran of Navy service in World| prs. Helen Carver, Perris, Cal - The freshman Congressman] | Som aml Meyers and Mrs. Lee C. Emmel-| Surviving are a son, Paul D.lwar I. He was 48. ~ AE hold “the wo ; ; | L man, Indianapolis; two sons, Pearsey, Indianapélis Police 'De- John M. Livingston Senate quicl from Marion County took: sharp : A graduate for the University ‘ J oe Harry J. and Forrest C. Meyers, partment; two daughters, Mrs. % Living lanti¢ Pact. issue with a statement issued by ; . of Chicago, Mr. Nelp was a mem-| Services for John M. ng the: Democratic National Co \ Indianapolis; five sisters, Mrs. E. Mary C. Glave, Tarzana, Cal,i, "0 "pp Kappa Psi Fraternity|ston, 32 W. St. Clair St, who died The defen mitten over the guciure. of] TARNLY.CLOUDY AND E. Mendenhall, Tipton; Mrs. Jack and Mrs. Naomi Slater, Indian-| 20 70 BR08 % ool onan 0 UF General Hospital, will terson told re yer Bown a CLOUDY ARIAS Bentz, Chicago; Mrs. William apolis; 11 grandchildren, seven A Pian Legion Post. He at-|pe a at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Relations C This statement suggested thai FOTOCAST" o AM! Bee Sno pola; Mre lola great-grandchildren and two Sis-|; ngeq the Third Christian Jacobs Brothers West Side Chap- the West a Taft-Hartley law repeal may still LEGEND : William Stephenson, Columbus, ie Church. el. Burial will be in New Crown far in eee be an {ssue in the 1050 Congres- : A#ECTI0 | (0. thres grandchildren and four / Surviving are his wife, Esther, Cemetery. : cow can sional campaigns, = |’ 3ialitato "ARIA" | | oreat-grasachilaren IS 0 ormai who lives in their home in the| Born in Orangeburg, 8. C., Mr. leaders, who “If circumstances and political : Te AR : a Marott Hotel; a daughter, Miss Livingston had lived in Indianaps tion to phys BE eo" s Gon? ouiTe row | William H. Bigelow . Jeane Nelp, 1odinabolis, 20d 4 lis 2l Feeriiise Masonic. Ladue ro : s, 1 am| p - ther, elp Jr, Peru. : war, Sonfdent that in 1950 the voters " g ronms A i Birvivey. for William H. Bige- Rites Tomorrow ~ h Be oth 5 il and Mt. Zion Baptin Bio in Mr. Patter: 7 . ow, machinist for Jungclaus Co. . ersa Surviving are e, ’ : wiry an Jao legion helt 1. RIG ULMLORE, COP. 1909 EOW. L.A. WAGNER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, 15 Years were 15 be Dold at 3| | arvices tor ites. Marie A. Gor a oo n e Pier.|LPI0e sons, William H, Jenon Of Ie Allan F % p. m. today in Moore Mortuaries ces for Mrs. Marie A. Gor- ces for . Bertha Pier-la,q4 Oscar Livingston, three od avefyo Jone ay TONIGHT AND TOMORROW—The weather map i composed of a maze of fronts whose Peace Chapel. Burial was to fol- man, native of Madison, Ind. who|sall, native of Shelby County, Who grandchildren, all of Indianapolis. Western Jon ; influence will be chiefly felt in the eastern half of the nation. The showers and thundershowers in the |iow in Crown Hill. died Friday in her home, 31 S. : tion for which they voted last 4 . ea d died Saturday in her home, 6679 i h rl k . nally (D. Ti November,” the McGrath state-| southeast are due to the warm air mass while those further north are in the transition zone aroun Mr. Bigelow, who lived in 1315 PI Park will be| TeTPle Ave, were held yesterday Mrs. Charles Hornbec Rain on ment sald. the "fronts," See the fotocast map for details. Cool air draining down from Canada will bring frost |E. Michigan St, died Friday in|Fleasant Run Parkway, in the Dorsey Funeral Home. : at befors LORI, od To Do dob a, v Tear Ne Ered Stator ; his home after a long illness. He held at 9:45 a. m. tomorrow in the Burial was in Concord Ceme'ery,| Services for Mrs. Corena Lee Ps, Pm “nat i i : 0 sible to The extreme n orn 9 he : was 80. He was a member of Blackwell Irvington Funeral Fountaintown. | Hornbeck, 37 W. 21st 8t., who ak soun( A 8, JTeapon : y i Leonard Williams Pentalpha Lodge, F&AM, Home, A requiem mass willl Mrs. 'Piersall, who was 57, had died yesterday in Methodist Hos- Like k to me” Mr. Jacobs a Or J W Johnson John F. O Conne | Surviving are his wife, Minnie; |follow at 10 a. m. in Our Lady of lived in Indianapolis. 18 years. pital, will be held at 7:30 p. m. Maintainin mented, “We were elected to do/[J] J, ‘HW, Services for Leonard Williams, (yee gayughters, Mrs. Edith Lourdes Catholic Church. Burial/She was a member of the Firsttomorrow in the Aaron-Rubem has pursued * a job and not just to try and get Mass Wednesday former employee of the Citizens Richey, Mrs. Esther Schiefelbein|will be in Calvary Cemetery. Church of the Nazarene. {Funeral Home. Burial will be at in the same re-elected. We are Pleages o S » John ¥.Gas & Coke Utility, who died and Mrs. Helen Rushaup; four| Mrs. Gorman, who was 54, had| She is survived by three sons, 11 a. m, Wednesday in the Ellene ler's German Plate &s Well ag T*Bea fd Dies at § Requiem mass for ‘John edits fn his home, 950 N. sons, Frank, Wilbur, Howard and [lived in Indianapolis 50 years. Kenneth, Cloyd and Virgil Pjer- wood Cemetery, Owensboro, Ky. such a policy Hartley law. I think we at 1 can O'Connell, who died Saturday in| St will be heid at 10 Marvin Bigelow; a sister, Mrs. She was a member of the Holy|sall; two sisters, Mrs. Della] Mrs. Hornbeck was a native by Russia “a get a good bill. Ea. Inis home, 905 8, East 8t., will be| Tremont Bt, . |Grave Von Specklesen; four|Spirit Catholic Church. Amos, Cumberland, and Mrs, Mu-|{of. Owenshoro, but had lived in that it will Mr, Jacobs and Rep. Ray Mad.| . Sqpyjcgy Today for celebrated at 9 a. m. Wednesday|®: M. tomorrow in Jacobs Bros. hrothers, Charley, Edward and| Surviving are her husband, John(riel Fuller, Indianapolis; two Indianapolis 21 years. She was 47, defeat by do den, Gary Democrat, debated y e TR Ch West Side Chapel. Burial will be Fred Bigelow, all of Indianapolis,|J. Gorman; a daughter, Mrs. J.|brothers, George Willard, Indian-| Surviving are her husband, Mr. Connal Sens. Robert A. Taft (BR. O.) and Retired. Minister in Holy Rosary Catholic Church,!; New Crown Cemetery. Hoe land Isaac Bigelow, Cincinnati,|{Gordon Connor; a nephew, lapolis, and James Willard, Mo- Charles Hornbeck, Owensbora, ing witaesses Irving M. Ives (R. N, Y.) on wie Dr. John W. Johnson, retired following services at 8:30 a. m.[ u, wiljams was a native of O.; 12 grandchildren and four|Robert Lay, and two grandchil- hawk, Ind, and two grandchil-'and a son, Darrell Hornbeck, he Bh alae Nour Cone Lutheran minister, who died yes-in the residence. Burial So be California. He was 50. |great-grandchildren. dren, all of Indianapolis. dren. . . Indianapolis. applications | : in St, Joseph Cemetery. He was : program televised and broadcastiterday in the home of a son, the 55. : be accepted last night. Rev. Marcus W. Johnson, pastor| |, ’ > He expres Mr, Madden, member of theo! the First Congregational], Mr’ Connell Wis Torsmih in longed hear House Rules Committee, led the|Church, will be buried Wednesday |: JO0I08, Gopatiment OF TOUS! jo treaty might fight for the administration iniin Ishpeming, Mich, following a By A native ny and misrepr opening the House debates, which|services there. Funeral services| *0 0 on S85S® 20 SHG AIP 4 : FR anklin 4411 Bolst finally resulted in sending the were to be held here at 8 p. m. ha — a member of Holy Rosary ’ . He said the 1aber Mil back Ro Solute. A t today in Flaane 2 Buchanan Church. Paris parley express e hope thatimortuary. e was 73. : : _ & new law can be passed, but ex-| A native of Brunskog, Verm.| Surviving is his wife, Mrs.j boc BR pects the initiative to come from|land, Sweden, Dr. Johnson was Frances (Fannie) O'Connell; a 207 De sue the Senate this time, he said/graduated from Augustana Col-|#on, John T. O'Connell, Indianap- DS today. * |lege, Rock Island, Il. He joined 0lis; seven daughters, Sister} Assalls nents the ministry at the age of 15 and Agnes Bernadette, OSF, Brook- Mr. Conna Arguing for his latest measure, served until his retirement a few|Ville; Mrs, Basil Godloz, Detroit; wind up hear with 28 changes in the Taft-|years ago in Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. John Gibbons, Mrs. John Wil- dy week. : .|son, Misses Rita, Theresa and The speedHartley Law, Sen. Taft bitterly|He was a member of the Augus . : assailed unfon opposition anditana Lutheran Synod. . Agnes O'Connell, all of Indian ¢ be in line wit chose the Internafional Typo-| Surviving in addition to his son aPolis, and two brothers, 1 oseph Dean Aches grajuieal Jnioa ‘to particularly are two grandsons, aN Miehael O'Connell, nding. ay A er . over airways, . I +The printers’ union dominates Mrs. Mary C. Black |g... Abbott — Tul or 2000 employers,’ bot oh . TATge IC ba one a the Borvices for Mrs. Mary C.-L ol or “Burr Abbott, Mr. Aches : he, Black, 623 E. Drive, Woodruff ; 3 at-Large Ph arbitrafy unions in ‘the United : = butcher in Floyd & Jerry's Mar : ; States. 1 know that if Ohio they Place, who died Saturday in Gen- {ket, 2803 E. Washington 8t., who ‘ ° expected to will not Jet a man take a job in|eral Hospital after an fliness of died yesterday in General Hos- , today at a a union shop if he has learned two weeks, will be heid at 2 p. m. pital after an illness of seven Oo 2) in with Mr. Co the trade in a non-union one.” [tomorrow in the Kirby Mortuary. weeks, will be held at 2 p. m. z thur H. Van : ita . {Burial will be in Crown Hill. Wednesday in Meyer & Abden the Republi + Mrs. Black, who was 49, was Funeral Home. Burial will be in leader. The lifel resident of Indianapo-| Anderson Cemetery. - the position is. She had been employed sev-| Born in Ladoga, Ind, Mr. Ab- | will take at : eral years at the Vernon General bott had lived in Indianapolis 45 | A| Insurance Co. She attended Wood-|years and was a member of the Military ruff Place Baptist Chueh, Bard Methodist Church. He lived in . | S . ! A House 4 Burviving are a son, Richard (110 8. Rural St. He was 61. : 2 BE. Black; a daughter, Miss Mari-| Surviving are his wife, Jessie: Now At Speci a avings: sommitise, y drop firm, which he sold for allyn Black; two brothers, Orvalitwo daughters, Mrs. Howard 3 pay z 1 reported $6.5 million in 1927, and Ralph Crooke, all of Indian-|Fields and Miss Burdean Abbott; : as "no apol : apolis, ‘and several nieces anda son, Jack M. Abbott, all of In- JScommendis HERE IS A SIGN TO nephews, , Sianapolis; four sisters, Mrs. % lowest ray icp » . James Young, Mrs. Carl Condon BELIEVE IN William H. Scott and Mrs. Bula Rushton, Indian- ing stom 34 - Services for William H. Scott, polis, and Mis. George Bailey, p va ee \ Mt. Meridian, Ind.; two brothers, for the briga formerly of Indianapolls, Who pg, .;"s;4 iis Abbott, Indianap- But the co died Saturday In West Terre jis and a granddaughter. by saying ti Haute, will be held at 2 p. m. to- . : : , military pa; | morrow in Rodgerson & Wedel, Miss Eileen Orr : : Rvssiplety Funeral Home, West Terre Haute. | . a Burial will be in Rose Lawn|,qro‘y eh [0 Mise Eliser Orb, Supersmooth for cool sleeping. PAC IF 1 C. Por went wh Cemetery there. He was 86. ore/Urday in Luly Clinic, General! SHEETS AND CASES of fine percale with Mr. Scott had been living there |r, 110) following a seven-year silky combed. finish. Lisht-weiaht and lusiroll. of the last five years, where he was illness, will be held at 1:30 p. m. iiky co nish. Light-weig us, superintendent of an Asbestos wegnesday in the J, C. Wilson special prices. STRA DE a a pd ritaeriand Chapel of the Chimes, Burial SAYS. ’ * will be in Washington Park. . Indianapolis 40 years. Miss Orr, who stor 19, was a 72x108-inch sheet, regularly 3.29............2,88 . Sarvivors include his wife, Mrs. oer of the Methodist Chureh. : Margaret Scott; a sister, Mrs.| gyo'is survived by her parents, 81x108-inch sheet, regularly 3.49.....00.¢..3,28

65% rayon, 25%, cotton, 10%, woel, apprex. 3pound, size 72 x 84, Rayon acetate binding. Blanket in peach, cedar, rose, green, blue or gold.

“Where to Captain of the Glendale fire de- services at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow] ” | partment and grand senior dea-/in the Dorsey funeral home. He| Buy It a native of Bedford, Ind. He was man had lived in Indianapolis a past master of Meridian Lodge most of his life. i teresa ————— He is survived by his wife! Raymon and Grover Nitchman,! CN tart vena | Betty McKay Plummer; three/ar of Indianapolis, and two sis-| cle Tele eYolole RON

con of the Masonic grand lodge was 80. | of California, Mr. Plummer was! An Illinois native, Mr. Nitch-| we 267 classified sec. tow directory Jor No. 667, F. and A. M,, Indianapo-! Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. paral list of Nu-Da Dealers. || Ils. Joseph J. Hanselman; two sons, | | brothers, Dick, J. R. and W. B.iters, Mrs. Julian Fairhurst, Indi- | Plummer, all of Indianapolis, and anapolis, and Mrs. Roy Kackley,|

- | three grandchilren. Centerville. I FE | As Convenient OUR as Your Telephone | Black & Gold RII TRUCKS COVER | ’ oy me ory | | * 8321 EVERY i ; DAY ! 4

; "for Finer Drapery and Rug Cleaning

_ pur experts know drapes. They give every

Color-wise for summer CHENILLE BEDA i + SPREAD, pretty pattern in overlay design with ; * + thick bullion fringe. Rose, blue, brown, dark green, white, wine or gold. Regularly. ....c00vee... 7,99

te service--and as OROUH cleaning as in our fine garservice. ’

Sounder slumber on a GOOSEDOWN PI LLOW, extra-tight linen finish ticking, corded edge. 20x26 inches, cut size, Regularly 8.95........7.99

v

.- — N Ayres’ Bedding and Dogestics, Fifth Floor