Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 September 1949 — Page 8

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6:10 a sters,” with Dan priv Donsid et she the 5 Sisters, at 1:35, 5:05, and

It's only a matter of time be- | . LOEW'S & $500,000,000 a ° year. Charley! fore movie theaters start hiring | Wy dl RR |8kouras of the Fox chain said his! waiters Instead of ushers. Bridges. o le 1183, 448, 7:39 and

theaters will sell $4,000,000 worth » Behmen,” With Warner of popcorn this year and that last, MIMIC Afthine Blake is doing! and

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Postal Employee Dies In VA Hospiatl

Services for Elvis [truck driver for the post office here and veteran of World Wer II; will ‘be held at 1 p. m. tomor{row in the South Calvary Baptist Church. He died Friday in Veter:| ans Hospital, Cold Springs Road. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr. Endsley, who lived in 845 8. Capitol Ave, was a native of Nashville, Tenn. He was graduated from Crispus Attucks High School here in 1930. He served more than three years in the

A member of the South vary Baptist Church, Mr, Endsley was also a member of the Edward 8. Gaillard Post, American Legion, and the Bonis Amogis Social Club. ~Burviving are his mother, Mrs. Georgia Endsley; a sister, Mrs. Travanna Stewart, and a brother, Buford Endsley, all of Indianapolis,

movie greasepaint after a fling at the Broadway stage. He just played what he thinks is the most! exciting role of his career--the part of Oscar Busch, the beer baron, in a commercial film made in Chicago. I'll never forget the time Lyle made his film debut. | It was in a fight scene with | George Brent. Bill Wellman, the | director with a pixie sense of | humor, quietly advised both stars that the other would try

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to steal the scene. By the time Se esas “| boli” in Italy instead of Hollythe fight started, Lyle and George went right on fighting un- wood. RKO is rewriting his by | George were so mad they weren't [til the prop man tossed in a contract to cover the change. | speaking. bucket of wat@r, ” DR. HENDRIK J. de LANGE, ht 3 B. It was the first and only movie * x = THE soparatics of Faye Emerof New York, N. Y. fight that didn’t stop when the = NOW IT'S the “m-mm boy.”

{son and Elliott Roosevelt was a well-kept secret for more than a They were living apart

. Faye already is making plans

Cupid Makes Inroads |

SAN DIEGO (UP)—What has Ladd henceforth. will spell his| been suspected for some time was

representative of the| BING CROSBY again is deny- United Air Lines. Young girls whol ing that he’s a corpse—for theltake up work as airline hpstesses| Services for Mrs. Susie McDan- | average | of 16] {fel Morris, 3930 N. Capitol Ave. are a recurring months before they matry and Who died yesterday in Methodist

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That he has more money than

Uncle S8am--"That's a tired Hoe Dies Near Carmel

CARMEL, Sept. 26—Services

That his horses have never won| |were being arranged today for| a race—"Did you ever bet on Don| | Albert Henry Unversaw, a retired

(farmer, who died yesterday in| his home near here. A lifelong resident of this locality, he was a member of the| Moose Lodge. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Alvino Unversaw; three daughters, Mrs. Charles B. Shimer, Mrs. A. J. Vondersar and Mrs, | Pauline Miller, all of Indianapo- | 11s, and nine grandchildren.

Roy Carney | Roy Carney, 1510 Bundy Place, | who died Friday in Elkhart, was | to be buried in New Crown Ceme- | tery after services at 1 p. m. to- | day in the Stratten: & Shaw Fu- | neral Home. He was 60. Besides his wife, Joellak he 1s survived by two sisters, Mrs. manda Thatcher, Clarksville, |

Guthrie, Ky.; two brothers, Ned| Johnson, Indianapolis, and Allen | Watkins, Clarksville, and three | nieces and three nephews,

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Survivors include a daughter, | Mrs. Robert G. McKee, a son, Morris Morris, Indianapolis, and! three grandchildren.

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