Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1949 — Page 4
ny oh
umeral Tuesday ' Salesman Dies * In His Home aot 42 * Rites for Wilfred J. Hess, popbrn machine salesman, who died day in his home, 3834 N, Keyone Ave, will be held at 10a. m, |. psday in the Harry W. Moore pace Chapel, Burial will be In rown Hill, A native of Detroit, Mr. Hess a representative of Manlay, ne, Chicago popcorn machine rm, and had lived in Indianapois for two years. He was 42, ! Mr. Hess was a member of the; Catholic Church In. Detroit and Elks Lodge and the Variety
Pe viving are his wife, Mary; p stepsons; David Anderson, indianapolis, and Robert Scott, New Castle; three brothers, Harpld, Frank and (George Hess, and vo sisters, Mrs, Monica Smith nd Mrs. George Smith, all of Detroit. a
urat Sextet to Sing Veterans Hospital
Sponsored by the Ladies Auxiary, Indianapolis Post 114, Jewh War Veterans of the U, 8., the Wurat Sextet will sing for patients)
“
dministration Hospital at 7:30, Daniel Mori . m. Tuesday, new member
ELECTRIC PHONOGRAPH
* RECORD PLAYER FOR x CHILDREN'S OR ADULTS’ USE
WHILE 100 LAST
Regular $9.95 con one AY K- Sorry, No No Phone Tr
or Mail Orders an This Ttem his Item 830
Plays either 7”, 10” or 12"—78 RPM Acoustic: type reproduetion, x
I a ee
speed motor. Metal case with bl
DRINK-WET DOLL &
“PLAY PEN
yi
1. ¥ wpAILY SHOPPERS’ SPECIAL" For Monday, Dec. 5
hammered finish—18"x9"x3". rwriters Ap-
BF. F.Goodrich Honus of Sats loss
“Opposite the Courthouse” aN Delaware Lo FR. 2301
NEW! Zp
, chairman of the Boys Work Committee, as a "the organization. Timothy joined the Y to take
on
0
Yoerds.
Mrs. Jennie Barnett is hospital exercises for better Jeg muscle co-ordination after he underwent
’
Services Tuesday For Mrs. Boots
Tas F- Sohon
Eight-year-old Timothy Stephan, 2110 Suger Grove Ave. is Kiefer S. Moore of the Cold Spring Road Veterans! [he first boy fo receive a Central YMCA ‘Bible this month from |
{been associated: 20 years with the
— INDIANAPOLIS 1 Es soi Despe Still’ at Large
SUNDAY, DEC. “io
Ls fice “Consol Michigan iv Names a As Associates Girt Wed in Munich
Four Indianapolis business lead- cles, Bram, and. James Rr Pris,
ers are among seven Seven DulISHA 1d; president of National Homes . MUNICH, Germany, i niongo men. Appointed 8" NeW Corp. fTatayette. Dies at 0 An Indianapolis desperado Who! (1p) jiugh Watson arrow om, faculty associates of the Indiana ‘Under the school's faculty as- | awed his way to freedom Irom|smerican vice consul here, and University ..School of Business, |soctate systern, men are ome the Hendricks y jail Friday} Anne Marie Steiner, 25, both from Dean Arthur M. Weimer "an-|, ually to uct in a consulting - - "Railroad Man’ s was the subject of = intensified Muskegon, Mich., were married at nounced yesterday. ; |capacity to the JU School of Busi. IU to . manhunt throughout the Midwest ,, orl ling Protestant com-| They are: (| ness’ regular faculty and students, : Rites Wednesday Liast night. Ty ACNE ody F. H. Dunn, vice president o pt Confer Y ‘ American United Life Insurance ~~ 1 James F', 8¢hnarr, 3058 Newton| + Donald Eugene Travers who The blond bride wore a blue, Fred Hadley, treasurer .of Pichic in Hospita : Indiana's Bt. “died yesterday in St. Vin- broke jail a few hours after being) oivet dress suit and matching |g’ Lilly and Co. William By 1CO CITY, Dec. 3 (UP)— lems will be cent’s Hospital. He was 61. |sentenced to 12 years for auto picture hat. She carried & bouquet | 'Schiltges, president of Fletcher MEXU ana Univers Mr. Schnarr was. employed as banditry was considered one of o¢ pale pink roses, She was given Trust Co. and Neil D. Skinner, “Prince” Otto Wilhelin ‘Hohenzol- ence to be a car repairman’ for the -Penn- Indiana's most desperate and dan- away by the American Consul (president of Hoffman Specially|jern, “bordering on ‘pneumonia,” Hotel on De sylvania : Railroad. A native of gerous criminals by authorities. |General, Samuel W. Woods, lo ’ tonight in a hospital, Ford P. H Dubois County, he had lved in| State police have alerted peace| Some 100 guests, most of them] the other three include John W. some doubts have been raised to education an Indianapolis for 38 years, {officers throughout this section members of the American consul- Barriger, president of the Chicago, “Prince's” royal lineage. He sion of IU, He was a veteran of World| to be on the lookiut for Travers ate staff here, were invited to a|Indianapolis and Louisville {Mo- the + here after a New Orleans who will le: War I and a member of Wayne and to exercise caution in arrest reception at the Munich Haus der non) Railway Co., Chicago; Linn cam e of his title, Dean Hall w Post 64, American Legion, and|ing him. Kunst, Kida of Kidd Insurance 2 Agen- expose RRR man of the of Marion Masonic Lodge. RRR RR PARRA 4 Luncheon Surving are his wife, Ruth; two i Jam L. Bre sons, Cecil J.” Bchnarr, Indja-| niversity o napolls, and Harry E, Schnarr,! FREE PARKING Use Our Layaway : Business an Santa Ana, Cal; three brothers, . x a on. His top William Schnarr, Indianapolis; —A Gift a Day y tion Making Chris Schnarr, Huntingburg, and | Lot No. 2 Across . A | ! Moderator Otis Schnary, Evansville; two Missouri Street _ Until Xmas Making and sisters, Mrs. Clara Dooley, Bur- i B60 W. WASHINGTON ST... LI. 647) be Prof. R, bank, Cal, and Mrs. Rosa Web-| 8 University, ber, Portersville, and five grand- 1 Stats Rep. sons, etamora, a Bervices will be at -2:30 p. m. i Indiana Stat Wednesday in J. C. Wilson Chapel > . Discus of the Chimes. Burial will follow “The Ame in Washington Park. o 30.340 Gone { . 4 subjec oO Li A . Btate Rep. ! 1 Terre Haute, y . 7 ; tor. Speake Funeral Tuesday Wossds S i El son, FL Wa Kiefer Sanders Moore, who had : ° ton.
credit department of VanCamp
Hardware & Iron Co. died yes
terday in his home, 421 N. Gray
St. He was 61.
A native of near Piqua, O,, Mr. Moore had been an Indianapolis | Jf [resident since the age of 16. He A Mrs. Estella Mae Boots, active was assistant credit manager of {member of the Wheeler City Res- the hardware firm. {cue Mission more than 13 years, died yesterday in her home, 717.daughter, Miss Betty Moore, In. |B. Michigan St. She was 72,
He leaves his wife, Flo;
|dianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Vio
A lifelong resident of Marion let Cox, Springfield, O.
| Faucett;
| County, Mrs. Boots was a charter {member .of the Madonna Class of Kirby Mortuary will precede burial the Mission. | She leaves two daughters, Mrs. | | Myrtle McDaniel and Mrs. Vonda | 4 sister, Mrs. ‘Emma | Phillips, and two grandsons, all| |of Indianapolis. { | The Rev,
| Brothers Central Chapel.
Rites at 2 p. m. Tuesday in the|
in Bt, Joseph Ph Cemetery. Rites Set Tomorrow
Burial will be in Mt. “sackson Chis She was 65.
yCumatery.
Mrs. Ida A. Hort
Rites Tomorrow
Mrs. Ida A. Hert, wife of the {Co., died yesterday In the home| Monica, Cal; three siepdaughof her daughter, Mrs. Ida E.|ters, Miss Helena Fendley, Mrs. {Cecil Lathop and Mrs. Dowell |
Dody; two stepsons,” Ralph and A resident of Indianapolis 60 Clarence Fendley, Indianapolis, Years, Mrs. Hert was a native of Jefferson County, In 1928, she and| her husband moved to Alexandria. Services Tuesday | a owin, e roe following "For August Bentlage
August Bentlage, rétired taflor' Hert attended the Zion |and native of Bielfeld, Germany, Evangelical Church and was a died here yesterday after an iilmember of Queen Esther CHAnSS | ness of two months, He was 91. PR Badiee years An Indianapolis resident 26 Mr. Bentlage made his | me with a grandson, Kurt Bent-
ES. “The “Rev. ‘Frede
{pastor of the Zi
Brown, 7566 Carlyle Pl. She was
live with her daughter
Do Jn {| Survivors include another In addition to her daughter, susgivors include a son. Arthur|§randson, Walter Kahn Bentlage,| Hert, Kirkwood, Mo., grandchildren,
'Emhardt to Speak
jand 10 grandchildren.
erfot TE Biarien Evangeiica; Church, will officiate in rites at (2 p. m. tomorrow in the Jordan , Funeral Home, Burial will be inEvangelical and of
and two
includes:
DRINK « WET
DOLL |$0)08
“|e PLAY PEN « CRADLE
« HIGH CHAIR « BATHINETTE
Most folks would pay $3.98 for this amazing drink-and-wet doll alone! Imagine the fun your best little girl will have giving this baby doll her bottle and changing her diaper. Comes dressed in a little playsuit and bib. Bathe her on the bathinette. feed her in her highchair... put her
SRLOoY
PLAY NURSERY
at Amazing,
Price
NO MORE QO PAY
Everything a little girl wants for “Playing Mother”
in her playpen... rock her to sleep in her cradle,
Baby has her own bottle and
potty!
coupon below for Nursery as illustrated. Ri is not a ming
high and
Niresk Industries, Dept, raw, iia.
Addrom. cuserprnennes
Nome. covvsvencssnnndsnis pleore
— SEND NO MONEY
5-21
Play Nursery Soh, inchiding Drink. 8 J on 10-doy money-back
10-DAY FREE TRIAL
one nny. a pail
“onan
LAL TELL TT TY
Avatsssssnananaisinptsnntenee
Cys sansnnasessnanssnsios T0Messess aT ga. 08 sn puter 1 enclose cath or check Nil sas postegs. .
A native of Jeffersonville, Mrs.
|Fendley had lived in Indianapolis 138 years, She was a member of the Belmont Avénue Church of]
Christ.
Surviving are her husband, George W. Fendley; a daughter, | |Mrs. Willlam Kaage, Chicago; a
(Tage, 2334 Parker Ave,
He was a member of St. John's
hurch
For Mrs. H. L. Fendley i Mrs. Harriett L. Fendley, 4047 Leonard C. Hunt, |8. State Ave, who died yesterday | superintendent of Wheeler Mis-/'n Long Hospital, will be buried sion will conduct funeral services 'n Round Hill Cemetery after
at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in Shirley | Tite ie wr. aT
1 :
and two grand-daughters, Mrs.
Strieggo, all of Indianapolis
Sues Crown | Hill,
Mrs. Charles "Homel
Lean Place,
Greater St. Luke Baptist Church, In which she was a member. Born in Gallatin, Tenn. Mrs.
Black, New York City.
Corregidor Hero Dies Of Pistol Wound
came a prisoner of the Japanese. He was held in the Philippines, Formosa, Japan and was in Man-! churia when released in August, ff 1945.
his hand was In his temple, Police found a ndte pinned to/ff
were not revealed. He also is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Anne Brown and his widow, Mrs. Lucille Moore.
Mardi Gras Slayer Sentenced to - Chair
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 3 (UP)
aire James A. Mahoney in al
Mardi-Gras last February, Hoover, a 25-year-old veteran from Louisville, Ky. heard the) verdict with a clenched jaw. It meant that he must be sentenced §
{to die in the electric chair.
When he returned to his cell;
later, he was still crying.
CHICAGO. AGO. EDITOR DIES CHICAGO, Dec. 3 (UP) — Charles N. Wheeler, Chicago newspaperman, died today at the| age of 75, He had been political
aditor of the Chicago Dally News for 20 years, :
wn
ho died in her! apartment - Thursday, will be buried in New Crown after serv-| foes at 1 p. m. tomorrow in|
Mrs. Lida po Hamel, 147 Mc-
Hamel lived here 27 years. She is| survived by her husband, Charles! Hamel, and a sister, Mrs. Carrie
HILLSBOROUGH, Cal. Dec. 8 (UP) — Maj. Gen. George F. Moore, Ret.,, hero of Corregidor and Subic Bay defenses under, Gen. Douglas MacArthur, ended his life because of failing Health, [police said today. On May 6, 1942, Gen. Moore be-
the bed of his widow at their; | E |
Helma Foster and Mrs. Margaret
Rites at 10 a. m. Tuesday In {Moore & Kirk's Northeast Chapel Adolph Emhardt, President. of will be followed by burial: in £ City Council, "will {speaker at an annual Christmas - | party of the Retired hriatinas Em-| |ployees of the New York Central System at 1 p. m. Thursday in Services Tomorrow {Lelderkranz Hall, on B. Washing{ton St. near State Ave. ‘
f
The body of the 62-year-old general was found last night sprawled beside his automobile in| a “Lover's Lane” near here. A bullet wound from the .380 caliber, Army automatic still clutched in|
Hillsborough home. Its contents
=A district ‘criminal court jury found Louis Eugene Hoover guilty today of murdering multi-million
I "
|
IH
he broke down. He threw his arms §. _|about a deputy sheriff and deep sobs shook his body, Five hours
.
2
Surprise her with a pretty tailored rayon French crepe printed afternoon dress. Button to the waist or button coat styles, assorted prints and styles on background of navy, black, grey, brown and green. Sizes 12 “to 20, 38 to 44.
ROBES
5498
IDEAL GIFTS
She'll enjoy her Gift Christ-
‘mas morning in one of these
warm tufted robes with a pretty design in the skirt, which makes it look very expensive. Full: wrap skirt. Long sleeve, tie belt, colors of berry, blue, aqua. Sizes 12 to 44.
| FROM OUR DOWNSTAIRS STORE |
SINTEX LUNGHEON SETS
3”
Colorful luncheon cloth and napkins to match, Choice of 2 colorful patterns, in different color combinations. Packed In gift box. 1—52x52-in. cloth and 4 napkins.
. Haynes WASH CLOTHS 5 in box 89¢
Solid pastel colored wash cloths. Heavy weight. Assorted colors. Packed in gift box,
Plastic Matiress Cover
Heavy weight plastic mattress covers. Zipper end. Dust proof, water proof. Non-allergic.
Twin Size ccoveeeees.. $2.67 Full Size ..ooe0veee. $2.87
VISIT TOYLAND!
SANTA IS HERE!
FREE BALLOONS
FOR CHILDREN
uss tial 3. 8148
~ Gun Th All-Wool § COLUM Zip-Lined
City Policem Decker, 23.
Officer Ray steps to the Officer Ray another patr
and a state Regular $35.00 Winebrenner, and $39.95 ¢ command. D In Whitley : Values! was sentence on 1 the state
28
Special purchase of these better quality all wool gabardine, sharkskin and covert coats. AttracSimiloe fo tive yoke backs. Warm Hiestration wool zip out liners. Wine, gress and gray. Sizes 10 to 18.
USE OUR LAYAWAY
'WEAREVER" PENS $ { AND PENCIL SETS
SET
8 piece set, fountain pen, ball point pen and Mechasical pencil. Attractively boxed. $1.00 Set.
(Phone or Mail Orders Filled)
Tri-Color 2-Pc. Set Stainless BALL POINT PEN peep STEEL CAP
Gold finish, pry My piso writes red, quality pen and mechaniblue or green. cal penell.
A GIFT SUPREME
RAMBLER BASIC HANDBAGS 05 rm
to $12.50 TAX
The trim Rambler styles this Xmas excel everything offered heretofore. They are made of genuine top grain cowhide in black or brown. These wonderfully wearable handbags are designed with plenty of spacious compartments to give you a space for everytihng.
MEN'S SWEATERS
$500
$5.95 and $6.95 Value
Men's sweaters, coat style, made of 100% wool, double elbow in navy blue, oxford grey and brown. Sizes 48 to 54.
Men's Sweaters
$56.00 VALUE
Men’s sweaters, coat style, —_: of 100% wool with p!
LP
“ILE
double elbow. In navy blue, oxford grey and brown. Sizes 36 to 46.
Sweater Coats styled In maroon, Ent a Li 98
—— MEN'S ROBE:
$3.98 VALUE
Men's robes made of cotton flannel’ in fancy patterns.
1 1 8 i 1 8 Pg § i i i 1 g i i i i ? gg i i Shawl collar. ‘Sizes small,
§ | medium and large.
SERENE ELL
.
> LLY
