Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 January 1950 — Page 10

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A. Retulem & native of Indianapolis, who died yesterday in his

sung M92. m. Tuesday in the Sacred Héart Catholic Church. | He was 87, { Prayers will be recited at 8 _p. m. tomorrow by the Third Order of St. Francis in Lauck Funeral Home. Services will be held there also at 8:30 A. m. Tuesday. A leader in South Side Catholic tivie "and church organizations nearly half a century, Mr, Hell. stern was a. charter member. of the Knights of “t. George and the Third Order of St. Francis. He was born and reared in In-

Mr. Greiner, a foreman at Internationa] Harvester, died Friday in Methodist Hospital after an illness of one month. He was

Mr. Hellstern

b6. Born in Rock Island, Ill, hel" first rted working for Inter- Guards Go to Eat,

Memphis, Tenn. home, will be|

ational Harvester there in 1929. |dlanapolis, He was a salesman When the firm opened its plant So the Burglars Come | here 12 years ago, he moved toi The owner of the Raven Coal/He lved in Indianapolis until Indianapolis. ~ |Co,, 2002 Darwin St. believes his 1935, when his wife, Elizabeth Elder in Church {business is jinxed. JKnurr Hellstern, died. Then he An ordained elder of the Irving-| Four weeks ago a fire destroyed {moved to Memphis, where his son, | ton Presbyterian Church, Mr.|a garage and four trucks, All in- the Rev. Lucius Hellstern, 0. F.| Greiner was active in the Masonicidications pointed ‘to arson, | M., lived. Lodge as well. He was a member| Last Saturday another out, Survivors in addition to Fr. of Capitol City Lodge, F & AM, building was destroyed by fire. |Helistern include Aloysius Hellthe Craft Club and the Scottish] Last night Owner Howard 8. stern, Cleveland, O., with whom Rite at Moline, Ill. {Mondor and two employees, Rob-|he also spent part of his later Surviving are his wife, Ruth; alert Murphy and Willlam B. years; a daughter, Mother Mary daughter, Mrs. Loretta Greiner, |8choelr decided to wait in a dark-| Augusta, C. 8, J, supéric.- of Holy Indianapolis; five brothers ened office to “see what will hap-| {Angels Convent here, six grandGeorge Greiner, California, and pen tonight.” children, all of .Cleveland, and a Carl, Arthur, William, Henry and| They got hungry at 7:30 and sister, May Meyers, Quincy, Ill.

Rock Island. |dashed down the street for a . Habast Gretna, . [sandwicn. " Mrs. Arilla McLaurin

Burial will be in Moline, They returned in less than Mrs, Arilla McLaurin, native of Ars. Alfred W. Lynch | an hour to find the office had) Brandon, Miss., died yesterday in ary W. Lynch, been ransacked by burglars. The her home, 414 Minerva St., after ted tou Mis. Mary who. died | office was Jeft in a shambles but a two-day illness. She was 63. Thursday in St. Vincont's Has {nothing of Value was — An Indianapolis resident 35 pital, will be held at 10:30 &. { years, Mrs. McLaurin was a memtomorrow in the Conkle West 16th | C10 WINS NEW PENSIONS ‘ber of Mt. Olive Baptist Church. Street Funeral -Home. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Jan.| Rites at 1 p. m. Tuesday in the Burial will “follow in Floral 14 (UP)-—The Libbey-Owens-Ford| church will be followed by burial Park. {Glass Co. agreed today to pay!in New Crown Cemetery.

Mrs. Lynch, who lived in 2426/0 age pensions ranging from| 1, addition to a son, Matthew Ww. 16th St, was a member of $60 to $125 a month to its 8000 young, Indianapolis, she is sur-

Chireh, employees. The pansion WAS nego-| vived by three brothers, James

yn 3 a a Pe tricia Ann; a son, Patrick Michael:| her parents, Mr. and "Mrs. Fred Rites Tomorrow Van Hook, Drum, Ky.; four hrothers and three sisters, »

Mrs. Sarah Jordan Rites for Mrs. ‘Sarah Jordan, 95-year-old native of Cumberland | County, Kentucky, who died Fri-| day in her home, 1128 Maderia! St, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Garfield Baptist Church. The Rev. Charles Poole, pastor of the church, of which Mrs. Jordan was also a member, will officlate. Burial will be In New Crown Cemetery. Mrs. Jordan, who had lived in Indianapolis’ 53 years, was {ll more than a year. | She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Cornelia Banner, Indianapolis; five grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and five §¥ } great-great-grandchildren. FRY & 5 of

Dowling fo Speak Services for John ns Dowling, Indianapolis) Bond, petty officer 2.c, who manufacturer, will speak at a died Dae. 24 after an accident Fined i in 5 Cent Theft public “bean supper” at 5:45 p. m.| ~ 2 fel SB Tomy i LWNONDON, Jan. i4 (UFPj)}—Bus Friday, sponsored by the Men's] on Oahu, Hawaii, will be at Conductor James Hodgson was Class of Broadway Evangelical 0:30 a. m. fomorrow in his assessed 15 shillings ($2.10) in Church, 56th St. and Broadway. court costs and put on probation

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[tést for applicants for drivers’ [lcense. Speakers during the session will | iInchide Secretary of State Charles |F. Fleming and Marion Leach, director of the Bureau of Motor Vehicles. Dr. Charles Sheard, retiring as director of the division of biophysics of the Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minn., will be © the speaker at the annual ban- . | quet. f | Other speakers will include Dr. Zi | Jack Copeland, Chicago; Blair W. | Sparks, Dr. Edith Weisskopf and {Miss Julia Ann Goodman, all of Philip | | Purdue “University.

Mr. Dowling will discuss “Behind home, 1096 Lawrence St. He (,. 4 year today for embezzling |

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Edward Bertram, owner, shown (left center) with E. A. Thompson and Kool Vent representative H. A. Spackeen, stated, “Our Kool Vents have certainly proved their ability to provide protection against snow and rain, but we're looking forward more to summer when we've finally licked the problem of having merchandise ruined by the sun. There's no chance for direct sun rays to reach our displays now that our Kool Vents are installed, yet the light admitted has not been materially lessened. IncidentalI¥. the appearance of ‘our store front has Deen: greatly enhanced.”

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