Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 January 1950 — Page 3

© Methodist Church for Mrs, Incoronen Salesthon | Sophronia Montgomery, 2416 BE.’

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| "Funeral services will be ar] OroWh Cemetery. “Trahged here for. Richard -H.| ‘A native of Hearne, Tex. Mrs. | Habbe, 4848 Central Ave. who Montgomery died yesterday in Sed y ping a: Oflnsdo Pia. General Hospital after a three & month illness. She was 52 and a

ter. d | A salesman for Massachusetts ‘member of the Association. of ., | Mutual Life Insurance Co. MF. Federated Clubs, Allen Chased Rite, Service Men's Club, First [Alliance Club. She was a resident’ | Presbyterian Church, a veteran here 19 years. ok World War 1, member of Sig-. Surviving are a son, Harry W, fma Alpha "Epsilon Fraternity Minor, Indianapolis; two sisters, {and a University of 'Tllinois grad- Mrs. Alberta Buckner, Indianap- . i | uate. olis, and Mrs. Hazel Marie Ortiz, Scottish Rite and Murat Temple. | Surviving are his wife, Mrs, Detroit; four brothers, Malvern Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Archie J. Kahl Gertrude Habbe, Indianapolis: Grubbs, Indianapolis; Adrian | Wilda Kearns; four sons, James - Services for Mr. Kahl, Dan-. She mother, Mrs. Emma C. Habbe, Grubbs, Petra, Mich; Jillian : “le. wiilard L., Roy and Robert! : . flwaukee, Wis. : two sisters, Mrs. E. = Grubbs, Gary, -an van [Kearns and four daughters, Miss, ¥ille Suarieys Woo Hey. Ba {Edward Mars, Philadelphia. Pa., Grubbs, Saginaw, Mich., and one {'Phelma Kearns, Mrs. Ruby] %8Y in Ae st Hospita and Mrs. William Nethercut, Way- granddaughter, Spicer, Mids Bernice Kearns and| be at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Ba: jwatosa. Wis. and two brothers M Beba Forster | Miss Mary Lou Kearns, all of| ker & Son Funeral Home, Dan- Dr. Edwin Habbe, Milwaukee, rs. a . : Marion County. | ville. He was 57. |Wis., and Dr. Stephen Habbe Services for Mrs. Beba May |_Also surviving are his mother, 4 |New York City. =. Forster, widow of J. G. Forster, Mrs. Mattie Kearns; two broth- Avery R. Toohey Norine Davidson owner of the Forster Pattern.

ers, Rex and Stanley Kearns, and : a. Mrs. Etta Fields, ‘Rites Tomorrow | “Services for Miss Norine Janett Works, were to be held today in

Mrs. Stella Honicon and Mrs |. Services for Avery R. Toohey, {Davidson, Wheeler's restaurant San Antonio, Tex. She was 79. | Elmo Smith, all of Cynthiana, 1519 Woodlawn Ave. who died (emplovee, will be held at 10. a.m... Formerly of Indianapolis, she... and Mrs. Ethel Browning, Fal- : Thursday in Shirley Brothers 4 4 sunday in the home of a ‘ {Sunday in his home, will be at Central Chapel Jurial will be -

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Services for Chester C. Kearns, “|eanning products merchant and buyer, who died yesterday jn his home on Lafayette Rd. near Flackville, will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Conkle West 16th . |Street Funeral Home. Burial will ‘bein Memorial Park. — He was 59: Mr. Kearns had been {ll several ontna. He was born in Cynthjana, Ky., and lived in Indianap-~ * ‘olis 30 years. He was a member : dof the Flackville Methodist Church, Prospect Masonic Lodge,

headquarters a running account \ of his position and developments. he state police cars and five

Pe intersection of 16th St. and 52-and com d truck which mandeered a Nine Directors

was also placed in| the blockade). | The newly organized Repub-

Driver of the ‘stolen car crashed jican Club of Marion County,

crulssrs were dispatched to This state police car was wrecked when the driver of a stolen car crashed through a police Rove, Ry {1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Meyer In Glenns Valley Cemetery daughter, Mrs. Nadine Swallow, a highway approaches block WwW. sth S ti poh Ge orge Wolf la Abdon Funeral Home. Burial Miss Davidson, a former pupil San Antonio. She was a member tod tercept the quarry. ade af | t. and U. S 52. There were no a Hoja. 9 . N Co at Southport High School, died of the Second Church of Christ, while, Trooper Stanley Last rites for George Wolf, Will be in Washington Park. vesterday in her home, 647 8S. Scientist here. She was born at Young p laced his squad car across GOP Club ‘Names | Spanish ‘American War veteran, Mr. Toohey was a retired New Roena St. She was 20 Belle Center, O., and lived in Tex. will be held at 7 p. m. today in York Central Rallroad employee.! Surviving are her mother, Mrs. as the last four years.

Robert W. Stirling Funeral Home. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Elle Mae Conover, and her father, Survivors in addition to the Burial will be in Syracuse, N. Y./Vallie Toohey; a brother, A. D. Wesley R. Davidson; two broth- daughter include two nieces, Miss A retired New York Central Toohey, Bluefield, W. Va.. and a ers, Harold and Carl Davidson, Doris and Miss Dorothy Prather, Railroad employee, Mr. Wolf died sister, Mrs. Katherine Stevens and a half brother, Ray Earl Indianapolis, and one grand.

into Trooper Young's cruiser Sunday in Veteran's Administra- Newton, Iowa. Conover, all of Indianapolis. daughter. While attempting ‘to avoid the Composed 61 party ofidal and tion Hospital, Cord Springs Road. | TT A — —— road block. It then struck a car Workers associated with the regu-| He was a native of Germany and STRAUSS driven by Lucille Allen, 2722 E. lar organization, elected nine was -a member of the Brother-| SAYS: USUAL STORE HO U/ 30 TILL § 25th St., and crashed into a tree members for its board of directors hood of Railroad Trainmen. Me. | after rolling a short distance down 1. + night. Wolf resided at 1431 N. Alabama : Pershing Ave. ast nig St. ’

He is survived by a brother, Joseph Wolf, Syracuse, N. Y., and’ a.sister, Mrs. Lena Leskoskl.

Chartes €. Perry LooServices, for. Chiles, E. Perry, | «4p. the.. Od)

Uninjured, the boys leaped trom They are: John (Jack) tuning their car and attempted escape GOP county chairman; Ceril] . after separating. Cook was cap: Ober, former organization treas-| tured hd Trooper. pers: . hel rer; Frank H. Hatfield, 1948 Se ty “GME Sor’ 2 sary sfbimines. for, prosecutor: Joseph, a i Baral AS . RR the car. "Clark, . County : woh WI be released to Ft. William > Evans, Robert W. Matvehicle taking, state officers said. [thews, Don Money and Alfred K-| Cook has a previous record at ‘Berman. Plainfield Boys’ School. | Officers of the new club will be| Mrs, Allen said she parked her elected tonight. car near the intersection and left| The group was organized ap- on foot. They were captured ghorlly afterwards.

it wh buffer to counteract on: she heard the shots and pirently as a by er t M Surv ivors include his wife, Mrs |

sirens. The left side was dam- activities of an antiorgarization Ship Movements Nett oh pol A whl aged. {club that has been operating vig- By United Press re ers rial elay roy », oY: a rig perry. |

Police said the car driven by/orously as the American Way | New York Arriyals—Queen Mary, South- i headed by *mpion: Santa Clara, Bagrang uilla. . Indianapolis, and a stepdaughter,

|be held at 1:30 7p. m. tomorrow | lin J. C. Wilson Chapel of. the ; Chimes. Burial will be in Me-| | mortal Park. He was 86.

After crashing a blockade, occupants of this car fled police | Mr. Perry was a retired em- | Ploxee of Indianapolis Railways,

Cook was stolen yesterday in Ft. Republicans, Inc, - Wayne and driven to Chicago be- Glenn Funk and others who split gelle: p55 porter.” Fangier. ih “Bras 4 ’ (Mrs. Arthur Raffenspeger, Infore the boys started toward In- with the regulars when Mr. \Innis Chattancoss. “Aruba Baio Scranton Be 0 im dp |dianapolis. | ; dianapolis. \was elected chairman last spring. Gunshot on. Cruise: Santa ma 1s / 'm hnocent." Shouts Mrs. William Mendell | ’ ® Mrs. Mayme Mendell, 334 Blue Holdup Suspect |Ridge Rd., died today in Meth-|

“I'd rather stay in jail another, |odist Hospital. She was 68.

'six months than plead guilty on a, Mrs. Mendell was a titelong' | bum rap.” resident of Indianapolis. She Was

Minutes after he made that @ member of Nettie Ransford

statement in Criminal Court yes- chapter, OES. terday, A. C. Hummel was led Services at 1:30 P. m. Friday | back to his cell in Marion County in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary jail. will be followed by burial in Earlier he had heard Judge Crown Hill ‘Saul I. Rabb say he was charged Her husband, William R. Men. with armed robbery and grand dell. a wmetired accountant for

/ 104.95 larceny. the International Typographical : ‘Pm Innocent’ Union, is the only immediate sur“I'm innocent,” Hummel Vivor.

‘shouted. . The defendant, 20, who lives Mrs, Patricia Thrall with his family in 727 Union St. Mrs, Patricia Thrall, 952 N { Delthen demanded a special jury be are St., who died yesterday in

‘selected. her home, will be buried in St. I don’t want a regular jury.” j,ceph’'s Cemetery following serv-

‘he said. “They're paid to con- . | : Ibs. of d oy ices at 8:30 a. m. Thursday in y ry Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel . Judge Rabb looked at the youth ,,4.at 9 a. m. in SS. Peter and . improved and asked: [Paul Cathedral. ifting lever,

n z i ‘member’ of SS. Peter and Paul’ | _When the youth's attorney cgiheqrai, Mrs, Thrall died after, “failed "to ‘make a Court AppeAr-'gn {liness of two years.

ance, Judge Rabb appointed an- gyryivors include two daugh-| 1 other lawyer to\handle the case. org Mrs. Betty Cohee, Los An-| ‘ “Do you realize that if we con- gajag ‘and. Mrs. Mary Frances

tinue the case it might be some pycyens, Indianapolis; one son,

“What do you want me to do?” = porn in Nashville, Tenn. Mrs. ; “Continue my case untid L can phrall. who was 51, lived in In-| have my, regular lawyer here” dianapolis- 30 years. She was a -- the defendant answered quickly.

time before we can get your case Frank M. Thrall, Indianapolis; back on the docket?" the judge 5ne prother, Matthew Wilson, In-| | questioned. dianapolis. | “I'l take my chances ™ the de- Aj four sisters, Mrs. Cecil: . fendant sald. “I know when I'm Connell and Miss Winfred Wilson, | -_ well off. t. Hulnmel ‘dant Sask Miami, Fla.; Mrs. Maree Stucker n court, . Humme! n't ‘ask 1ouisville, Ky., and Mrs. Marga- ; i Qo . With A GAS ror a reduction Of Rif Sond But ret Batterall, Indianapolis. and And rete rain ror ssh — coms m= TEETY ~With an Automatic e told newsmen he thought the four grandchildren. r hail nor graupel™ can CET $17,000 bond ordered by the court ch I EP . "0 it y g a JEU ines’ ¥irse 3 was “too high.” arles E. Pee . ow 11 Up — . Range your cooking time is : Before he left the courtroom he 5 tor Ch EP h y turned to another y ervices for arles eery "no _ . | cut so much that you can turn, oung man and Bevel for mame * Soft That s ‘because—men know Phat | : J * rT — « | “This county jail ain't bad.” | than 12 years, will be held at 1:30 Hail is a SALE of FINE CLOTHES (t e brands are ' enjoy vacation hours every Hummel has been implicated P.- Mm. tomorrow in J. C. Wilson the FIRST choice in the Clothing World). ETT CT with six other suspects in the Chapel! of the Chimes Burial | i day of the year. August holdup of a service. sta- or be in Memcrial Park cem-| It's a Sale that is commented on in : : tion at 190 i etery. : y ¢ ‘ 1901 Madison Ave. | Mr. Peery. who was 85. died Clothing Circles as one of the Bayt to Tell About yesterday in 0Qdd Fellows Home really great clothing events . Greensburg. He was a Mason in Americal Inside’ at City Hall and a member of Odd Fellows : ¢ ’ 'e ~ " AD WwW - ' . . . 7 _ The inner workings of City and Modern Woodmen of Amer It's a Sale with integrity Housewives everywhere are learni bout the leisure-time value of the new Hall will be explained at 1:30 '¢2. ( ‘ 8 everywhere are learning about The leisure-time o p. m. tomorrow by Controller _ Surviving are his wife Nettle, back of it—its savings are as Automatic GAS Range. Cooking that used to require hours of watching Phillip L. Bayt to 20 members of Pegry and two brothers William : generous as they are genuine! . . ' . and George Peery, all of Indian- . © and checking takes only a few minutes and needs no attention in the oven of the Indianapolis League of Wom- lis. # . This is a Sale that does . » ; ‘ 1S 1S a dale a e . an Automatic GAS Range. Automatic Clock Control turns fhe oven on and The delegation of women will —— =| not ( CANNOT) roll on en dlessly (we . . . , . , tour the building as part of their You treasure every stone | . t es you a “ > ’ | EE off sufomatically for the desired cooking time mula ion. assures Y u Go See Project” of “Know Your in a home that Is your OWN! | have no such). perfect cooking temperature in the oven and broiler and keeps the inside City Government.” The Times is NOW the news- | } } hot, the outside cool Mrs. Charles Harmon is presi- papbr with the REAL ESTATE | The Sale Is On—is of comparatively ! : dent of the group while Mrs. R. K. ADS . . . daily and Sunday. | brief duration—and men will not } Zimmerly, chairman of the City Turn now to the classified col- | - . "Top" cooking is easier, too! New "variable-speed" top burners give you Affairs Committee, planned the umns. You'll ind HUNDREDS permit the elements to a complete range of any desiETRIIIE prevents overheating and event. OF REAL ESTATE ADS. deter them from enjoying its very

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