Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1949 — Page 2

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“In_Hospitals; Boy | Group Seized in the necessities that keep children Thrown From Car = | Anderson Hotel They'fe children you'd like to Three persons were hospitalized a : wy ; ad A quintet of Indianapolis teen Nave for your very own... chil) in 30 Marton County accidents in| ge gy : » |agers—including ope 15-year-old rm eng re | the last 24 hours as state police wt a a : bs missing girl—was arrested. in an The Times 1949 ’

reported two dead @nd three in- A a k #4 , ix ; & Auierdon hotel room early today ‘sured in Indiana highway. accl-| BP To gis or wv ; 1 ey are held as suspects in dents. 4 ’ A Be > : : " |two Indianapolis burglaries and MILE- O- DIMES Dead. wer: i § To : 0? ‘ ithe $1500 holdup of a taxi-cab 15-Day Estimate

Glenn Long, 23, Warsaw, A , i ; i J was made by Ander- 991. 14 $3366.00 Clyde R. Hodges, 58, Muncie. (ad a fre ~ 8 [son detectives who were inter-| WORY4 ss Rees ess Injured in city and county were: Tm, %. ; oi {rogating the youths this morning “Thirty-seven and one-half Elmer Nicholas, 64, of 2130 Webb, je ga / 0. al J § on a burglary job in Anderson. lines are needed to complete 8t., fair condition, Methodist Hos-| & Bo i pr jp: a { Talks About Holdup | a mile of dimes for The pital, a pedestrian, struck at) ; " Bd A ¢ : 7 | Anderson detectives said one Times Clothe-A-Child. Madison Ave. and Raymond St. | rad . ; : : 10-year-old youth talked about, There are 17 dimes to a Otfe Hibbett, 26, of 2120 Lex. | JRE : ‘> i v1 the cab driver holdup and impli-| goo Each line is 88 feet ington Ave, fair condition in Gen-| Voky (ap phi Wo af cated several of the others In It| ong “A mike of dimes would eral Hospital, a pedestrian, hit in| RY MAA / a : 4 and two filling station burglaries provide $8976 to buy clothes the 600 block of W. Michigan St. Bark ” rE ale ra a ging roid : | for Indianapolis’ needy chil-

Willis Clark, 13. Thorntown,| wo : } dren. fair condition, Methodist Hospi- HE # Ak 5 5 1 1 Bt nl young men The “mile” is on W. Washtal, injured in an accident on Rd. a oh is t ll leary Thursday at a Pith ington /8t. near Illinois St, 52 at 45th St. We Cdr da el } W “him trom Tilinois ‘nd Washing. Where uniformed members of _ Driver of the car which struck &¥&" # lton Sta to Beech Grove. 8 | Firemen's Post No. 42 of the Mr. Nicholas was James E. Rob- Mrs. Elmer Holtman cot of the Marydale Guild will don beard and suit today to distri. | They took his life savings to-| American Legion are on duty inson, 37, of 1256 Madison Ave. pute qifts from the quild to girls at Marydale School, 111 W. Raymond St. Santa's helpers are [taling $1500 which he said he] 24 hours a day.

ROUIRSR al arrested by wend] Mrs. George Kirkhoff (left) and Mrs. Edward Farrell (right), both on the guild's committes planning had withdrawn from a downtown.

drunk the Christmas party at the school. bank earlier in the day to fi- dren whom people have tried to

D t Gi N mr ~ - wm eee. NANCE A trip to Florida. adopt through Clothe-A-Child. oesn’'t Give Name .. .{ This legion of "forgotten y | The 19-year-old youth's state-| Police said the driver of the Mrs - IT 0 Sheerin. Church Group St Paul S ans ment implicated three other youngsters are depending only upear which struck Mr. Hibbett did . . » 7 . {young men found in the hotel/on your contribution to Clothe-A-not stay at the scene of the ac- Sr h edu les Play {room in the burglary of Eddie’ s/Child to provide them with a cident but called headquarters’ “ |8ervice Station, 4132 E. 16th (happy Christmas, If YOU don't later and sald he would appear, vice f er, ies What Chrristinas Yeas l p 0 ram {8t. early yesterday, and of a|provide the money for their warm today. He did not give his name. Means” expresses the theme for Shell Filling Station in 4101 E. clothing, they won't be Dltter. : v 4 p. m. vespers and a play to be [10th St. Monday. |They’re accustomed to har ps Young Clark was thrown from | , a car 1G by his stepmother, Investment Broker's given by chidren tomorrow in Announces Schedule Bortrp Picball Machines | If you do add your dollars in Mrs. Esther Clark, 35, of 1530 N. i i “the Immanuel Evangelical and jobs were looting Orays (neir behalf they'll be ever grateMeridian St. Her car struck an Wife im Short Time Restored Church: Mey. Clarence Of Holiday Pageantry where pinball and coke machines 1 and the “merry Christ-

automobile driven from the road-| Mrs. Jane Ogle Sheerin, mem- The, 8t. Paul's Episcopal Church were stripped of nickels and small 3 twinkle in their dancing side onto U, 8. 52 by Conrad C./ber of the State Welfare Board E. Bitler, wife of the church pas- cop wy) sing an original com- Amounts of cash were taken from ,yeq will make your yuletide that Barrett, 35, of 1118 Congress Ave, and leader in Indianapolis civie tor, wrote the play and will direct position of Mrs. Jane Burroughs cash drawers. Sheriff's deputies more the happier. Mp Barrett . told sheriff's affairs, died yesterday in Metho- its production, Santa Claus will Ad here were. certain the burglaries deputies he had pulled off the dist Hospital ater a short iliness. visit the church after the pro- ams dedicated to the Rev. Wil- were the work of youngsters. highway to check an address. and She was 65; gram. Mr. nd Mrs; Raymond liam Burrows during the mid- HY I i A lifelong In- Vorholt and Edward Kirkhoff night communio tm A un Xes 0 n si 414 not.sex Mra; Clark's car ap. $ are in charge of arrangements, . Bios Christitas Eve in the forays were for the 15-

If you.can spare it, share your dollars with them. If you can't. say a prayer that someone will keep them from a sorrowful

‘dianapolis resi. proaching. Her automobile hit a in the church. Christmas. dent, Mrs. Sheer- The Central Baptist Church year-old girl. 8he was reported utility pole and ran into a yard Choir led by J. Reel ol Mac Mrs. Adams is choir director missing by her parents Dec. 1. You can help in these four

i t in was the wife Sh Lafaye té Rd. ji was | id

Dips in Ambulance {Bheerin, invests Hodges died in an am-ment broker, en route to- Muncie after WILH OMices in the a car driven by Rodney Shafer, Fletcher Trust 17. Desoto; Ind. struck him as he building. Her

® Innes, organist and director, will and soloist and the Rev, Mr. Bur- The four boys and the girl. ways: J. sing the Stairs Cantata, “The rows, the rector of the church at Were to be returned to wos ONE: By sending your checks Child of “Rethlehem,” tomorrow g1st and Meridian Sts. olis today. or money orders to Times Clothe-at-4:30-p. m. The church is lo- St. Paul's church | A-Child, Indianapolis Times, 214 [cated at Central Ave. and West! * BUS SINESHh_aunounces. s, ™: Maryland St. % field Blvd 8t='full schedule of Christmas music’ {Ses | ion TWO: By felephoning RI-5551 walked along: Ind. 67 about 12hushand was i Seti Se —— and PaoAnry Segiing touol I ar asking for a donor appointmiles, Rorthaas:. of Muncie, state president of th | \will sing portions of Handel's i ment to take one or more children; police said. [TOFT=38"" Thdidns" Mrs Sheerin 18 I [as “The Messiah” and the Rev. “i 0f Coercion’ ‘to the store and spend your own Mr. Long died shortly after be- &Polis Commu- ’ ] |Vruwink, associate rector, will money to buy warm Clothing for Ing injured in a head-on collision Nity Fund Drive. |discuss the composer and the them. ___. between two automobiles on U, 8.| A large portion of Mrs. Sheer- Injures ] Officer story ‘surrounding the oratorio, Firm Seeks Permanent THREE: By placing one or more | 9 | aim

30, five miles west of Ft. Wayne 0's life had been devoted to the! [Holy Communion will be cel ES a pia mes + on The Titres ~~ MIiIe-0* Jast night. Ee poe of the state and local 8 a s Ban on Picket Dimes on W. Washington St., near oters. e y ; a i fonapir i was one of the founders and a, Auto Hits Guard Post "tna 10p m. carol service in (Continued From Page One) eR By attending the free, _|past president of the Indianapolis mas Lve wi ollow y the ers, sald the court was “not the| pal, Ft. Wayne, is sions Sond} \group and had, served more Than On Emergency Run 11:15 p. m. communion. The choir(place to settle labor disputes” Crosley Auction hor Tus Hom. “also! ‘were taken to the ah 15 years as a member of the board — Two policemen were injured, "!!! Sing Samuel. Richard Gaines’ {and asked for. the court to dis-P- ™. on Monjuen pital. were Joseph Forster, Of the Indiana League of Women neither seriously, when the prowl moles, Rex Slokla, ? with the Rev, solve the action. Stee Hea | Previous Ba oh 18, Chilton, Wis, critical, and| Voters. car | hich t Y 3 of | aperior our. Jucge <ap y ters ..... $100.00 John F 29. address, UPon learning of Mrs, Sheerin's n. which they were making nato Pacini, violinist, and Ruth Hamill declined to dissolve the Wabnitz & Deters » serious,

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“ w M. B.C. Club voveeeens death, Mrs. John Fuller, president *" emergency run early today Hutchins Thrasher, harpist, will restraining order “at this time.” - ¢/0f the Indiana League of Women| crashed into a safety zone guard Play. The original composition by He said his action would continue Employees of Ath Floor

\ stats police said the Forster|y ters, made the following state- on E. Washington St. and caught M's: Adams also is scheduled for the restraining order prohibiting of the State House

pig Fin a on Ly | ment: fire. this service. picketing at the plant. Antex State 4114 h- 3’ WAS wron road I "Previously, Superior Court way Com we OM Her life and service to the The Sunday school will present ’ | Home . 10.00 when the cars collided. community’ is" an inepiring ex. Sgt. Joseph Klein, 38, driver of “The Christmas Story” in living Judge John L. Niblack granted Congle Funera .

Other Indianapolis accidents the car, and Patrolman Walter pictures in the Riverside Cleaners on Nov. 16 For a Girl Named Joan 25.00 included a train-truck collision at ample of how a citizen in a de-| Chowning, 35, were reported in! Friday at 7. large ou Iau a restraining order from picket-| For a Boy named

Ninth St. and the New York Cen. MOCfACY can work to make & fir condition in General Hospital ing by the union. The AFL un-| Charles ............ 25.00 tral crossing early today in which better community, to inspire aster the accident. ony he pageantry. A ave ion took a change of venue and Tri Kappa Club ....... 5.00 thats ware po injuries, nig po T— _ wr fit to alle, The accident occurred, accord- Mrs. Corwin Carter on whic nthe hearing was set for today. ¥Y & W Management Polic: sald a Monon switch myeR Sheer wan secretary of "8 to Sgt. Kiein, when the driver Martha Kirklin, playing the part Judge Hamill added that a Corp. ..eeoonvne::s 10.00 engine driven by Engineer Timo-|, Uh ETH WAS FECTS ATY oi Of a tractor-trailer, Wildering M.jof “Mary,” will ride. Shirley JUStion raised by the AFL un- In memory of George i O% O'Leary, 5261 Winthrop Ave..|, . oo HY oe at the time DO!NE. 35, of 144A Nelson Ave, Peterson will serve as reader. The|'00—="18 this a labor disoute?”— and Kate Wheelock ... “5.00 a panel truck driven by|lIVS0TY FAMILIE RE Ce (fe. Tyndall Towne, pulled his vehicle seven pageant scenes will come ™USt De determined. | Violet ...cooeeeiren . Jumped C. White, 61, of 217 rid of her death. 8he had had a life-| 0 = =) turn in front of the to a climax with the presentation | He ordered both attorneys to| Glen R. Casida, Clover- . way Ave. jong interes in the welfare of ,oiice car at East St. and Wash- lof White Gifts. Many teachers 1'¢ Priefs on the question within dale, Indiana ..... . 20.00 "Safety traps manned by police|* [ton Sts. and school officers as well as/® month: Crooked Creek Garden 5.00 fast night caught 23 speeders, two On Advisory Board Boling later was arrested and|pupils will participate. In summing up his arguments, | Club .....o000000eee 8

Mr. Lustgarten said he made one| Dr. & Mrs. J. W. mistake. “I sued the officers of Huckelberry ........ 25.00

reckless ave, and iw other| During the administrations of charged with failure to give an| enses inc no former Mayors Sullivan and Tyn- emergency vehicle the right of MSHI. Sun cluded no foriner Mayors Sullivan And TV omer Society for Metals the union, who live in St. Louis| Selmier Towel & Supply

" “Il ceenen 15.00 - and plates and disobeying auto-|of the mayor's advisory board on Answering Alarm To Hear Metallur ist and Chicago” he said. “I Company ....... S00 matic signals. recreation. i 9 {should have sued the members| No name .... 5.

. The patrol car w { Dr. Samuel L. Hoyt, technical who live here.” Alpha Latrelan "Club . 15.00 Most speeding drivers were) 4 wo. Jargely through her ef- P as racing to y ph

; the Chum Liquor Store, 1400 N. advisor of Battelle Memorial Insti- — | Welding Division Office, aged as they Joouued Np ament [CHE and those of her fellow cp) ave ane a an tute, Columbus, O.. will address VATICAN ISSUES WARNING P. R. Mallory & Co., time was recorded on the latter) members that Indianapolis... onta) holdup alarm about the Indianapolis chapter, Ameri-. ROME, Dec. 17 (UP) -- The Ime. ..... ivesenes vee 18.00 street. where a tar was clocked at| {got a Jeary head start on most so,» 1 when Sgt. Klein lost can Society for Metals, at 6:30 Vatican sald today that commu-| Room 16 ............. 2.00 70m. p. h. Smmyn es in setting up the 0 he attempted to avoid P- m. Monday in McClarney's Res- nism is gradually suffocating Paul Vermillion, Sulliuring World War IL Shel ino tne truck. taurant, 1435 W. Morris St. Christianity in China and threat-| van, Indiana ........ 10.00 served on the USO board through- Set. Kiel id hi hicle hit Author of many technical pa- ening to engulf all Asia from Mr. & Mrs. Paul Welsh 5.00 out the war. } of PR 3 2 8 hoy sie { pers and several books on metal- Iran to Japan and spread east H.H.T............. . 3.00 Mrs. Sheerin was a member of And bent the first metal post at), = "pr, "piv “will speak on to the Philippines. | In memory of Pop ..... 5.00

(the First Presbyterian Church. the southwest corner, leaped into

“Some Practical Aspects of Metal- remmemetm——— Memorial Post No. 8,

| Her home was at 4330 Central the air over the second post and lurgical Research.” John W. Wat- _ INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING WOUSE | maha American Legion 5.00 | Ave. crashed down and hung upon the won of Link-Belt Co. 18 chapter Desiis ror the dar ¥iieieee The Yetters .......... 1.00 In addition to her husband, third post, where it caught fire. |e halrman. : Clearings for the week 37 088.000 Employees of the Comshe is survived by two daughters,| Patrolman Chowning,-who had pe Debit" for the “week — monwealth Loan Co. 5.00 {Mrs. A. Richard Gaus, Indian- been ‘thrown clear, was endan-| 3 Dept. 617 Night Shift |apolis, and Mis. John A. Bennett, gered by. burning gasoline until IN INDIANAPOLIS Allisons General Washington, D. C.; a sister, Mrs. Sgt. Klein managed to get out / Motors ......o.oo..n 8.00 George E. Home, Indianapolis. of the patrol car and drag his { Times Engraving Dept. 41.00 ADA TWO DIthers Fdward A; ane partner clear. EVENTS TODAY | BIRTHS »o¥s | Progressive Mothers gle, Indianapolis an bro Times Clothe-A-Child Christmas Augtion— | 3 dg Chub ..i.iiviann 5.00 |seven grandchildren. — i arouy Patrol frosfes Besiers “Labito " Seo jo, i SHAE ome | Mr. & Mrs. Otto Miller 5.00 The Rev. George Arthur Frantz, man Chowning received deep cuts| Srosier bi Brenna oe Eoutreit: ogorer i aR Tutsday Afternoon Club 1500

{pastor of the First Presbyterian in forehead and left arm "I Cigle Thea omedy-Dama: ~Th Church, will offictate In rites at myitiple bruises. ae day, 8: Tol v 13:30 p. m.- today in Flanner &

“eharies Prentice: ernard. Mary Ros-| ; Charles

pa eraice Tucker. Bis" E tion Plant 3, 1st shift 30.00

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— | Lawrence Firemens |Bucannan mortuary, \: os Se a Norma Herriek;| Ladies Auxillary ... 5.00 Private graveside services will Local Man Dies Mgnyment te Christmas Choraling — Pete. Eva Estrate: Marion Maria Minnie Sullivan ...... 5.00 | 4.

(be held in Crown Hill. — Georse.| Harmonica Club ...... 5.00

e0! uested that inst ahavells Symphony’ Orchestra Con nao i rd hard. Esther Davis; Dr.| ieee . fribute, donations be sent in Mrs (Continued From Page One) pri 5 8 Yolan SURES. a, Ruth Hedrick. Ceo, W. Dale ‘Anonymous 8.00

In na 's memor 0 WO hy - — R ond, Alvert . | Sheerin yt rt char- face which did not appear se Fund omens Variety seis wer o 1 : | &itihan: & a: Rob kine; Marae nd. od verts, Company erieenaies

ities. } ‘rious. Sm. sag 128s netalistion| Roach: Edward. = Mary —

REY Chose Portner: Plerrs. Mariann Lobdell: hye Challenge Gauge & Tool m.

. tech ¢ I wet | State police said. Stewart and| sf Ofleers—3 5. mo ah Wasorte Ber pent +—Raiph. pace 2B: ‘Methodist Groups: | | » a - w Scientech Club Will two companions werk: Injured indianazeis, Masenie Lodee 800 lnotpln:| BOLE! seriin eanor Graham

Form New Alliance

| when the car which Stewart was. ton 1522 W ‘Name Officers Monday driving sideswiped a truck on Veritas Masonic Ledge 004 Installation of DEATHS

Refreshments Ih The Scientech Club of Indian- Ind. 31-A seven miles north of Pentaioha Masenis Ledge Oi

{ O wntown Masonic COTOnAry occlusion was formed yesterday by The apolis will elect officers and dl- Seymour about 11:30 a. m. yes-| Te hv 2 card ovasoulnr Ab General hyper: yiethodists, The Colored Method!

364 Installation Fannie E. Draper. 74, I] Wf JA holiday rectors for 1950 Monday noon in terday., Robert M. Clarkson. 1. at 2420 Harlan, ists, The African Methodists Epis-| h [Hotel Antlers, Both Stewart and one compan- EV ENTS TOMORROW. | bart \ Wis Saat © fen — Through \ Episcopal Zion Churches. The Lb L aa meetings are Dr, Bernard Vonne- tingly, Indianapolis, were taken Christmas Nara clerosta. 1 Mt MIT Madison four DID met here at the

Speakers scheduled for January ion identified as Charles H. Mat- Magen Counts Tuberculosis Assaciation OREIR, Lucite King. ) days. at Coleman, copal and The African Methodists |gut, Alplaus, N. Y., Jan. 9; Cyril to the Seymour Hospital. An- Wetren Ari luteum Sundar Atte oon Jesse Thompson, 47. at 36 N. Sheffield P | : ._ Phillips Temple Methodist Church.| work EI! worry by fone Carnegie Institute of Tech- other companion, George Cope-| Ins in Red m December Motine po #0. at BL Vincents a Fo. Alexander Brooks

. ology, Jan, 16, and Henry B. land, Indianapelis, was taken. to 2.30 p World War ar James Brown. #8 at General hyper- was elected . } n > president of the Al 4 ALL Lady LGR Steeg, Indianapolis, Jan. 23. Veterans Hospital. nie sng aint dou llh 4 Flin is 204610 &. 19th. nyper-liance. Other officers are: W. - ———— | svstone Ave ’ ™ Albert MeDantal. 50. at 374s H. Jones, vice president; Rev. Le-| _ SLES Li CR Sa BN I Th i horonarY elution ears. NOT® Reed, secretary; Rev. O. E MARRIAGE LI “le and \ Ta4 te I” - John E. Wilson, 20. 348 N. Meridian; Jane Tah K. Staler, 47 At 1313 8. Meridian. oaihe Uh, SAbiotant SesreiAry. I V4! JA] If - . Winierineer. 8. Robins Tian | _arterioscterotic’ hea r. L. J , ' RL —— Frank T. Bogie 38 N Temple; Auth!

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~us, to vee for themselves what we have set up to |p Baller, » Ho Ky. Virginia . ” AT serve those in need. Come with your club members - ounsia Dani man. 2 M02 N Now Jer 0 Ti C sey; mma Sm , 26, | . + wor olone. You may learn something that will | Roland JSghickedans, 3 EE Ind; I’ ose ire ompany , 5, op, on mils 1 Jackson. 37. 9th; Hazel J $5 « Lae , : enable you to help vthers. .. so Haach 3 a 8 . — was inadvertantly omitted from the list of dealers Our funeral servic recommends itself, As the need occurs, old friends Jairuertle at " W in the advertisement in Thursday's Time who are call us tor the consoling service that is ours to render. ‘ Aire Mii 20: Moe, urdu! 1 Parker] ; h " : } Walter L. Schmidt 34. Omaha. Nev: Jul: © sponsoring the . favorite © "AMBULANCE SERVICE AVAILABLE : . Anne Best. 19. 318 K

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DIVORCE SUITS FILED

|, William A vi. Heanrean’ Pierce; oy ’ TIMES CLOTHE-A-CHILD FUND

Margaret A. Wells: Irene M a Robart

: Cobern 1s Bony, 22 111K W- Morsan: Phyl. Borden Ek CC . SE foaaon Jar is uh 'g Noble. Dorts | - CROSLEY CHRISTMAS AUCTION

; an unfaithful husband. They're as genuine as 18- “karat er nere gold, these children who are |clothed by The Times Clothe-A-

1’ Dec. e "Pinal At Coleman ussell, Anna Members of the family have re- In Columbus Jail roses i oon Twyla en Rader: Paul. Elva Bain; Thomss, panry Wollen Weber .. 20:00 |

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= Ja SATURDAY, DEC. 11, 1949

3 Teen- Agers - [Clothe-A-Child Sheds ‘Light Albert Gall

ark Places fips ot ogg 0

Baptist Church ..... 2,50

In memory of Lois 1 Plan Rites Monday Shafer ....coovvvvnes 10.00 For Interior Decorator

Todays total ........8 593.00 | Albert Gall, one of Indlanap- =| 0118’ Oldest interior decorators, Total to date «ev... 8717747 died today in his home, 2865 N. DIRECT DONORS Meridian St. He was 82, Allison Plant No. 2: 9 Children | Retired 32 years, Mr. Gall Aled Printing Serv- owned and operated the old Allee and Capitol |pert Gall store adjoining L. 8. Litho Plate Service 8 Children Ayres & Co. which his father Indiana Employment [founded late in the 19th Century, Security Division ..6 Children Local 1504 IBEW A lifelong Indianapolis resident, 3 |Mr. Gall was graduated from the

als Fi of 1. Tee va Children | University of Notre Dame and re-

| Depts. B92, B93, | f |

B98, B96, B95, 295 3 Children Chevrolet Motor Divi-

|He assumed ownership of the {business when his father died,

#0n +...vsvveneas 2 Children | A 32d dégree Mason, he was a Vonnegut Hrwd. Co. member of the Loyal Legion,’ | Employees ......2 Children Woodstock Country Club, Colum- | Anonymous ........ 2 Children bia Club and the Second Presby- { -. Matrials Laboratory, terian Church. | Allison's Plant 5 ..1 Child Services will be held at 3:30 | Office Employees of p. m. Monday in Flanner & BuKahn Talloring Co. 1 Child... |chanan mortuary by tentative ar- | Transmission Material rangement. Control, Alison Survivors include his wife, Mrs, Plant 8 iiennadd Child Mary Pearce Gall; two nieces, WInK Club .cooevinin 1 Child... [\fiss Eloise Gall and Mrs. Ann

Marie Sayles of Indianapolis, and

three granddaughters, Mrs. Richrg ars, ugs ard Driskell and Miss Gloria and

Miss Irene Gall, all of 8an Diego,

Net $2000 in Night Frank T. Lalley

Requiem mass for Frank T. i 1 Lalley, 3171 Kenwood Ave. who Entire Stock of Drugs died Thursday in his home, will Stolen From Druggist be offered at 10 a. m. Monday in 88. Peter & Pau athedra (Continued From Page One) after services at 9:30 a. m. in today. Entry probably was made Kirby Mortuary. He was 64 through an open window on the pgyria] will be in Holy Cross second floor, they said. Cemetery.

At the Sterling Laundry Co, A lifelong Indianapolis resi-

1622 N. Illinois St., thieves who { dent, Mr. Lally was a machinist bored through a back door with at Merz Engineering Co. He was

brace and bit to gain entry took in the Cathedral parish.

$108 cash and a $15 check. =," otner,” Walter Lally, InJoseph Mitchell, 36, of 1952 Cornell Ave., repotred the loss of dianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. E, © sville, sur B, $87 and a watch to three. men R. Byrne, Noblesvi urvive

who entered his car at Vermont William H. Schnurr

ie ne Senate Ae he 2 pe Services for Wiliam Henry him in the head. tied him to a (Bink) Schnurr, one-time conduclog and drove away in his auto- tor of dance and theater orchesmobile. tras in Indianapolis, who died last night in Henry County Hospital,

Police later recovered the car near Fall Creek north of 11th &t. NeW Castle, will be at 2 p. m.

Police drinking coffee in a [White Castle at 302 Virginia:

"Ave, Tast night investigated the dianapelis to New Castle in 1930.

was 78.

cage of William: Fuller; 42, of 349 Le was a member of Local 3, American Federation of _Musi- =

N." Park: Ave, who came in the

restaurant and reported losing CHARS. or

is shirt, a pint of whisky, a Survivors include. a_ daughter,

soft drink and $3. “Mrs “Raph Hunnicutt, New Cas-

He said .- two -or- three fen tle, and four grandchildren. Mrs. jumped him outside a tavern in Schnurr died in 1937 the 200 block of Virginia Ave.

The men were not found. ‘Blaine Kinsley

o In front of 525 Indiana Ave. Services for Blaine Kinsley, 825 police found Willie Betts, 52, of _. St. fatally 1 d Sund that address, who said he was Union St, BS bjure pw ay knocking on his own door to get Py brig id aoe today In Farley in ihe Noysy Whey ihies men Funeral Home, followed by burial

knocked him down, took $3 and |attempted to drive over him be- in Memorial Park Cemgtery. He

fore driving away. was. 39. Rolla Durbin, Shelbyville, told Mr. Kinsley died after he was police two men grabbed him fore struck by an automobile as he and aft and took $27 from him Alighted from a bus at Mesa, in the 1100 block of N. Beville Ariz., where he was helping his Ave, parents operate a tourist camp. ——————— Born in Rushville, he had lived * in Indianapolis most of his life. Circle Yule Party He was employed at Kingan & . Co. before he entered the Army Set for Tonight . during World War IIL (Continued From P | Survivors include his parents, m Page One) mr and Mrs. Luther E. Kinsley; dor refrigerator model . , . the a sister, Mrs. Evelyn Shires, Inworld’s largest refrigerator. It re- dianapolis, and two brothers, Ray cently was featured in Life maga- Kinsley, Indianapolis, and Carl zine, filled with $2 million in cash Kinsley, Phoenix, Ariz. Which represented the amount in| {| Crosléy’s national give- away con-| ‘Harmon Bross | test. Services for Harmon Bross, The big refrigerator holds two formerly of Indianapolis, who tons of food and weighs 1}; tons. died Monday in Las Vegas, Nev, There is more room inside the re- will be held at 10 a. m. tomorfrigerator than the s ace in which.row in Hisey & Titus Funeral some of the Times Clothe-A-Child Home. He was 58. children live all throigh the year. The Rev. Alexander Sharp, reAnother surprise will be the ap- tired Presbyterian minister, will pearance of Bob Shreve, WLW officiate. Burial will be in Crown radio and television star. Profes- Hill. sional auctioneers who have vol- A journalist and teacher, Mr. unteered to help raise money for Bross was born in Portland, Ore. Clothe-A-Child include Art J. The family moved to Indianap-

Probst, C. E. Scott and Marley olis in 1904 when his father, the’

Floyd. They will be assisted in late Ernest Bross, became editor the bidding by Gov. Schricker and and ‘managing editor of the Mayor Feeney. Star. He was educated in public The Crosley dealers of Marion schools here and was graduated County and the Capitql Paper from Shortridge High School. Co., Crosley distributor \in this, Mr. Bross received a degree in area. will announce the winners 1917 from Indiana University of 20 Crosley refrigerators in where he was a member of the Crosley’s $2 million national give- Kappa 8igma fraternity. In away. The Winners are from World War I, he enlisted with the this area. 42d (Rainbow) Division and cZponsors or the auction are the served overseas. osley ealers, the Capitol After the war, he did graduate raper Co, WFBM and The work at IU. He engaged in newsies. <> Paper work in Indi Uniformed members of Fire- Denver for a A lagagois ant men 3 Fost No. 42 of the Amer- turned to teaching. After a postauction: Shey also. tre a gine graduate course in Columbia Uniat The Times Mile-O-DimW¥. uy A Be spent some time: 1a The Monument Circle will be Survivors include a sister, Mrs.

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A Variety Club committee head- in an Indianapolis nursing home. ec’ by Marc Wolf has arranged the. Born in Clinton County, Mr. entértainment "for the annual Miller.” who was 85, lived in Indi{Christmas party at the Indiana anapolis 20 years and had been School for the Blind starting at'in the nursing home for the last 6:30 p. m. today. few months. He was a member Entertainers slated to appear of the Third Christian Church. on the program are: Sandra An-| Survivors include a son, Troy derson and Imogene Williams, Miller. Greenfield, and two grandJack Murray, Helen Hennessey, sons, James D. Downard, IndianSugar Burton, Billy Capen and apolls, and Rutherford Miller, {Red Dickerson: Washington, D. C.

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