Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1950 — Page 15
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beaten Eskis at Evansville’ ly, while Tell Marksmen host io River city
im Win Athletic. Club won, 39-to 17, Swim Club of a dual meet South Bend junior division a 31-to-12. yie-
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+ Sawchuk Records 40 Saves as Visitors Fall Before Superior Indianapolis Speed
he By BILL EGGERT
“Everybody in the American Hockey League is getting fat these
days munching on-the Hershey B'ars.
n 23 road games this season, Hershey has won only three; lost
17 an tied three.
The Indianapolis Caps feasted on the artifically flavored Bars, here last night skating away with an easy T-to-2 victory before |
Easy Ed's Evi Eye weirs Nips Olymps, 76- BM
Macauley's 29 Points
7369 fans. Hershey had three regulars not, in uniform because of injuries and| a rookie goalie, Lorne Chabot, tried to do the work for Gordon Henry, who has been called up by|
, tional League. Hence, the B' * were nomatch for the Caps’ Sheed] and ‘the three-goal hat trick!
turned. in by Right Wing Rod Qverwhelms _Groza
: First Shot Scores “YP LOUIS. F Feb. oy nadie CHabot, who has allowed 36 Bi the dead-eye shooting
goals in seven games including a Easy Ed Macualey, the Indiancurrent leaders | {of the Natiofial Basketball AssoWestern Division,| tempted shot 59 seconds after the dropped a 76-to-64 verdict to the |
43-4 ‘shellacking in St. Louis gnolis 01 i night, got behind thei Lo. Pans, Caps 3-1 in the opening period.!
Rod’ scored on the Caps’ first at-|clation’s
starting whistle. Defenseman Al gq Dewsbury made it 2-0 at 5:33 with h & short, fast swipe at the puck night.
Louis Bombers here |
and Rod got his second at 16:29! The duel between two of. last. betweeh Chabot’s legs after Frank year's greatest collegiate basket-
Porteous had backhanded a goal ball centers drew a crowd
by Cap Goalie’ Terry Sawchuk 8487, largest of the season to see,
at 9:33. “* Although Indianapolis had easy |
|an NBA contest here.
ning miserable for Sawchuk, who throws for 29 points. Ruarqed his cake with 40 saves.| hile Hershey tried 24 shots in|lead at the end of the first the first period, Sawchuk had to riod, stop” 20 personally. Pat Lundy widened the Cap who tried but six fead to 4-1 at 3:13 in the second patted a .1000 on
eriod ouiskating Hershey -De- pay through the net. fensempan Andy Branigan. | Wah-Wah even outscored Ma-| _. Caps in 3d Place “cauley in this period as Ed had
.. Rod pounded in his hat-trick| goal at 1:35 in the final period and Gordon Haidy hoisted the Tount .to 6-1 at 8:12 with a long, angle shot while teammate Joe Lund was in the penalty box for| crosschecking. Defenseman Max| Quackenbush made it a runaway at 11:38, crossing in front of Cha-| bot and flicking the disc into the net. Barton Bradley's screen Shoti32 11 $3VoP tie OI ypians by Sawchuk at 17:17 was just a ‘ ho-hum tally as time ran out. | 4 Trouncing the B’ars kept In-| ianapolis in third place in the one point be- (294 but two free throws. hind Pittsburgh, whieh shut out! — Cincinnati ‘last night.
fielders this session. Olymps Lead at Half
No More Hershey
Piishurgh is scheduled here next Sunday. In the meantime, both clubs are scheduled twice against other foes. The Caps are. in Buffalo Wednesday and return here to meet Cincinnati Thursday | night. Pittsburgh travels = to Springfield Wednesday and re-|
seconds left. 51 to 49 lead but that was
in front.
Macauley hooped 12 field goals pickings, the Bears made the eve- in 16 attempts and sank five free
The Olympians held a 27-to-20
largely through the out-| {court shooting of Wah Wah Jones shots and swishing the
The scoring tempo slowed con{siderably the second peribd. The {Bombers managed to gain two !points, 15 to 13, and it was 40 to
{ During this second period Gro-| ing the colors of Yaver Men's za and Macauley were even, each Shop, does not take the floor unne six points, Jones could til,Feb. 18, the final days of team|
; [period “and finally made it 49 to!
Bill Roberts sank two quick in deciding who gets the cash. /goals— forthe St. Louisans and {the closest Indianapolis came ern sets the pace in the team
Services Today
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| Crown in Next Week's
up last year), writer (defending state . title‘holders), Century Tire and a few others. Rated Highly Milano Inn, who grabbed the.
at! {team crown last year while wear
| competition. They, along with |
The Bombers began a slow Hickman, are probably rated as grind to tie the score in the third the two most likely choices,
This is especially! the prize money. The champions will {but handicap totals will be used)
As it stands now, -Firéside Tave!
Z By GENE LAWSON Nothing segsational turned up during the opening week-end of linternations’ four-ball ch
11 points on four baskets and Bow! three free throws, but the former the 31st anncal Women's City
St. Louis U. Center tried but four
But, there is always a chance yeqr- old St. {49 on a jump shot by Bemus for some other heavily handi- structor today held his first major, Smalley with four minutes and 35 capped team to. step in and grab championship. The visitors sank! {the honors. |a set-up to give Indianapolis a true in the matter of winning
e last time for the Olympians to be be determined by actual scores, jhoope
Action Here
ing ‘Tournament.
Bowling - Mentor Wins First Title
Local Man Fifth In Petersen Classic
CHICAGO, Feb. 6 (UP)Louis bawling
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However, interest will probably increase considerably next week when many of the favorites will get their crack at the coveted crown. i Among these are such squads as Hickman Whirlaway (runnerIndiana Fur, Capitol | Lumber, Indianapolis Type-|
Carmel's Greyhounds are going fo have their say-so in sectional skirmishes later this month. - They've won 17 of 18 games and are the Hamilton County champs. Shown above [left to right, front” row). are: Bill Brunson, Jim Morris, Bill Simmerman, Jerry Bender; Morris Stewart. Second row—Coach Marshal ‘Koontz, John Bertsch, Dale Cox, Eimer Featherstone, Dean Heiser and John Morris. They've averaged 49.9 points per game and limited their opponents to 36.4. The lone loss to Westfield (32-28) was erased (46-29) later. Dale Cox, averaging 16.1 points pet game, and Dean [formerly of Indianapolis,
Heiser, with a 15.9 mark, are the leading scorers. Coach Koontz, a New Castle and Indiana Uni. [died Saturday versity product, is in his first year af Carmel.
Four- Ball Title
HOLLYWOOD, Fila,
{Irving Hill Chapel. She was 57.)
years, .\Peoria, Ill,
Feh, | TUP)—Another chapter was written today in the amazing golf ¥iva L. Fifer: success story of the young Bauer Vincent
Services for Mrs, Hazel A. Hart, 819 N. Audubon Road, who died yesterday, will be at 7:30 p. m. today in Shirley Brothers t - A_ graveside ceremony will be| ‘held at 1 p. m. Wednesday in Urbana, Ill. Mrs. Hart was a registered nurse at H. P. Wasson & Co. five| until 1930. A native of she wis a graduate of the Peoria Methodist Hospital.| {She ‘was a member of the Irving[ton Methodist Church. | Survivors include her husband, |
William E. Hart; a daughter, Carolyn Sue Hart; her mother. (Mrs. Margaret J. Hurd, Cham\paign, 11. 1J._ Hurd, Champaign.
Louie D. Castleman
| 8ervices for Loule D. Castle{man, bartender and Indianapolis resident for 30 years, will be held
lat 11 a. m. tomorrow in J. C.|
the Chimes. | Park,
of in Floral
{Wilson Chapel Burial will be | Cemetery.
Mr, Castleman, “who was 38, {died yesterday in his home in IR. R. 9 after a short iiness. Hel {was a native of -Elizabethtown, {Ky., and was a’ member of Vet{erans of Foreign Wars and was {an associate member of Fraternal Order of Police.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. {Evelyn Castleman; his parents Mr. and Mrs. Otis C. Bennett,
Indianapolis, and a brother, Paul A. Castleman, Columbus, O.
Omer. E. Fifer
Services for Omer E. Fifer, who in Wells County | Hospital, Bluffton, were to be at | Funeral Home.
in Crown Hill. He was 79,
A bricklayer, Mr. Fifer born in Sullivan County
Burial was to be
was and
g lived in Indianapolis 40 years. He
moved to Bluffton six years ago.| He is survived by his wife, Mrs. | a daughter, Mrs,
Kiser, Bluffton, and
| sisters victory. in the women's sister, Mrs. Laura Fear, Indian.
ship: Alice, 22,
and Marlene, gained their latest title Tone | | by defeating Betty Bush of Ham- comb,
ampion- apolis, and two grandchildren.
, Clifford E. Holcomb
Services for Clifford BE. Hol-| former Indianapolis. resi-| ~|mond., Ind., and Betty MacKinnon dent, will be held at 2 p. m. to-| of Mt. Peasant, Tex., 6 and 5. in 'morrow in Centralia, III. Burial,
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Tom Hennessey won the Peter-
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{sen Bowling Classic with a high of 1651 and pocketed $5000] t prize money, plus $100 as squad winner, 7 Hennessey 'svictory-came in his, second Petersen Classic. He has].
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Yarns to meet Hershey Thursda night In Pittsburgh. y Yitrom then until the finish was class with a 2577 total chalked up POWied for seven years. It is possible that the Caps and three points. during the 6 p. m. round Satur-| John Hanis, Pittsburgh could be tied for sec-|~'"disnavelis (40) Si. Louis (394 day at West Side. The Fireside | Sas; yet eral Wit has e omelet; ond place when they play here, |Jones f 82 i Otten, ¢ 904 igirls swatted an actual count of] nS classics, placed secon | ~Last night was Hershey's final Mcituilen t 1 9 3 Parham at’ § § 1/2236 to add to a 641 handicap. os : © Sta al B jaune Ax - $Ppeafance Of the season hers, chum 5.8 jRsbertes 3 8 4 Doubles Leaders hirg pace vent ~ tan Sio napolis: Goal, Sawchuk: Defense, Barverry® 49 YPutman 000 mens ewar, isecod ush, Lund; Center. D. Beard & 33 nan ey 33 In the doubles division, Ger- salesman, who chalked up a 1609, Dows! Rwolt Mek ,| Hale. g 1 1 200Connell.s 1 0 3trude Meyer and Alice Middle-|Carl Lundquist Jr., scsi Lu 3 Glover, Bamy 17 -—...\swart rang up an actual total of|Tulsa University, rolled: 1603 for ranigan: 88: ; DRnatly gs, F.| Totals 34203] Quariors— 3114341017 to assume the lead. They|fourth. Henry Stumph, Indianap-| “pruce, “ur hon 5) Rl] Bradley, Tadianabolts -.... 3B Iu also lead the handicap divisioniolis, was fifth, with 1600. ls: Referee, Des Smith; Lines- X /with a 180 handicap to go with| The four leaders will compete aD. Kal Sackoon. BY PERIODS: Pro Basketball their actual score for a 1197 fig- next Saturday in the four- gael nd 1 31 per bonus 000 idianapatis Se | Savio SOCIATION x = ssid $ 2s a ayaan Betiy Fox grabbed the lead 1h, going to the Wi Co EEC Won Lost Pet. on the actual singles class mark for and $1000. to the bowler with the traps,” De sbury | y) 5:33. {Ande Lee a ‘gy, ithe first week-end by knocking highest total for four games. Herghers ¥ Sols Rous MeLen ky) | STi-Cities .. 432 14 over 556 pins at the Sport Bowl.| | Junie McMahon of jos (honking! 3 33 Hripping: ow 4% 11" Mildred Van Note led in the hand- Robert Briarton of Detroit, Second berg wy 3 ahavolis. Lundy |DeRYer or he ois |dicap class with a 546 actual and Stumph and Johnny Crimmins of |
Ittes—1 Lowe rhighstick- |
; Ing) 1.8. ! Mazausss, holding) : Won Lost Pet. ap a 96 handicap for a 642 total.- = Hird od-—6— Re Mor- tinneavans Rp 381 Ts i tional rolloff for $2750 in addi-| Hs YY et) IR chester 3 4.157 1% Street Rolls 685 tional izes. jd di 1 kenbush n-1 oni cas 830 54%! nal priz A ; PARIS _FES hr adle Ft. Warne $14 8 | Curly Street set the pace ‘In The final standings | ® nied , ¥ t Ea i Branisan (highsticking) | {regular loop activity by register-| or at .. BE urgre Frise 14:36, la Pet. GB (INE A 685 series in the Traveling fom, Hennessex. &t. Louis on 1031 $2500 On, “the. ce ew York a0 1H 2 circuit at Sturm's. Curly “rolled Slap Eliguint Jr Newark, N. J. 1600 ~ $1500) _AERicax HOCKEY. LEAGUE. Baltimer “ANN to games ‘of “248, 19 ANG" 243 With! “Tubs Sh 1803 “31200 : estern Division =: adelphia 1369 "| Delaware Bowl. {HEN RY STUMPH, - P {Boston INDIANAPOLIS 1600 $1000 v is 6 188, ; RESULTS LAST NIGHT 3 » | Yaver Mén's dumped Veedol Robert Driarton, Detroit 1592 § 800 3 ios, 8 Jguis 6, INDIANAPOLIS 84 {Motor Oil from the league leader- Junie dcliabion: © Enenso 1383 3 800 -~! Ne 5% 3 4 Minneapolis 100. Philadelphia 87 ship, and replaced them by win Richard Butea. Cleveland © ide. 8 i I Rochester o Nov yon 9%. ning two out of three games from| o—— so 031| Ghicaso 77. “Boston 70 the ollnen ar one UD Amelour Basketball i J Ea I counts of 1102, 1009 and 806 for Schedule. for first = 1 Ba Philadelphia at Anderson a 2917 set. | Schedule Ors ‘round in State nt TNO Dickcon Signs | He LEAT IRE Te rn Bh LR 3. Providence 3 (tie). 1ICKSO DERS Ch tic College, 9:15. “8: ‘Louis 2. . n igns 10 1EA Actual Hdep. Total! t Dearborn gym last night; 3 Chrcimaats 0 . i PITTSBURGH, Feb. 6 (UP)—§ Fireside a fo 343 (34) 3813 far 3 Rare Ramblers 38. Irvington SH 1, Hershey 2. .iRighthander Murry Dickson, nofleld Hardware ..... 2046 (181) LE tiaring 1. Detroit Macedonians! rs io SENAY LEAGUE made Pittsburgh Pirate fans for-|aiics, Frintin ayes (322 {ton Excavating 86. Ace Kicctric 60: Hylton, > soi 0 3. get his disappointing start by gonkie ape o cits ay 39% phone i Releyison Center Detroit kle ( ) 5 uw Toit : winding up last season in a blaze Wimoth Cieancrs 3071 (080) 3181 39, New w Albany 29 igirisi Wi Girls 31, y 3 Minneapolis 3. |of glory, sent in his signed con Ayrahice. Callleies ery IIB 30 i &'s Pixtures Girls 31. : 2. - n & gocity s. hag 5 ‘tract today: NOUBLES AND SINGLES AT SPORT | Bouin. 8 ide Turners Invitational: Silver rien nr ——————— . & | s verside 350 h fonshi DOUBLES (ACTUAL) [Chevrolet 53, Fehr's Beer 44 thoreoiations | vidual Leader South Side Turners defeated Fort Wayne S (Gertrude Mean “Alice Middies wart 1017} (gurners Bio 457 in an overtime at Port HANDICAP | Gertrude Meyer- Alice Mid- ’ T dles 1017 (130) 1197 Ho Xo. 1 Basketball eam LAD Foboas- Prances Ceresi 380 | 117 sti Jers] Beer will Jhon the Silver, Circle; n 00r - ie |yrtie” Pritcaurd-F. Kent 312 1141s 1113 Hearty” Br pihe championship of the Cae By DICK DUNKEL Betty pox "TNOLES (ACTUAL) " ght League * . y Fo —— ~ With Holy Cross stil holding down the No. 1 spot in the Dunkel HANDICAP Tonight's Holy Cross schedule: 7. AlliBasketball Ratings embracing the nation’s major college teams, th Mtidred DD. Nots 348 (981-642 Son 8 Pills Trucking: 8. Silver Dolla: y 5, eM 502 (120) —622 Vs. Herfl-Jon Fairmount Glass ys “standings disclose six eastern teams among the first 10. Bet nly 356 | 60) 818 Security Wood. wo Four Midwest teams are included with Kansas Sfate placed ,., wn ALi EVENTS - datlesonn i 1535 (270)--1805 {hdeth. n the list of 40 squads graded, Indiana and Notre . 1450 (288) 1738 6 oa one representatives, the former at 16th, the latter 6th. © are Bini Ren =" EAT. ATRL 0 al wine " : Big Ten battles tonight, Ohio : nar’ oatry, potsenre. BOS] ind FRI, H. to Noon tate figures to annex a close MIDWEST iBob Barker, Danny O'Neill's Tavern MON. thru SAT, 2 P. M. le 4D. M. oid from Indiana at Blooming- muier gif Wichite oC .... 820 308 BOO ofl Martinique L .s y - Tr! \ a 161, Towa gets the home floor nod ‘Cincinnati ©. 71. Bdge $7 0m Rutter, Mastinique Lou PARKWAY RECREATION ve at Towa City and Kase ...... 353 gounsstown '.. 83.3 BASF Jacoc™ persnotf 17 W. 34m St wa 9977 | BOE. ey 3° Purdue ...... 64.9/ s . o i | ¥ Susemichel 1 re ghgen ir sect” to pret fn i Mie HUE ER z | ‘Northwestern at Ann Arbor, LaSalle ... 0 782 *Bald.-Wallace ' 61.3 ; { {Loulsvile ..., . 4 IBill Irwin, Darko eane “Butler travels to Western Re- ‘ifichigan ‘i: NT Noeaosieny. 8. ames Mckay. Tyohoons Indianapolis NOVELTY sérye tonight and looks the part ate »o 433° Omaha... i. {John Lyme; PHO. & ize TRICKS — SOUVENIRS | re A A ROUEL wuuaine 9 Bob Bray, Marrow’s armacy | ner. hio State. .... 748 * | OF ens fenders |Hivye 1 8 cewntgr: If jick Bi, Nie woth Li du] JOKES — NOVELTIES | Okla. A&M «88:3 *Drake ....... 58. ob Yager, Pt. Square Tavern Men 59% 9 i ross... 80.1 Villanova ..... ns *81 Joseph, nd. 50.7- St.Norbert .... 50.1 Eddfe Reed, Saturday Mix o BY waka 3 Fin nal 4 $A SE Louis wove 10.3 Tulsa 58. enny Miller. Delaware Puliieht Mxd 348 ILLINOI | as Slate. Ie ns = Jad Witienvere + *Denison © 30.8| Barry Dortch, Roperts Milk Mixed ~~ §73/| OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS || vas 16. gan ted {Eire Lehmann, Pt , Tavern Mixed 568 J = Gnis Sate... 143 A 70.1 {»Arkan Eimer Gale. Deigware ied Pa 2H “is 8 60.8 GeorviaTech | 34. + 333 Ranay Prakes, 3:30 ure Mxd © 335 at 's,N.¥. . 73.9 Wash State ... 60.8 +Ky Wesleyan. 4 ‘3|Jack Dwenger. Ski High | ; 480] og nnesets . 738 Canisius ...... 9.3 Marylan snd... ; > i WOMEN'S LEADERS Fi: ha: ebras) ++ 80.3 Miami Pla. |i. 853 amps ‘iil. 46. 83 3 VEG Tn Bl Bemiee Bi Mem RE KER BOTT TR SEN Si HH pe Fm Pos | A on 69.9 ee 0 1 ose es h | Shay tahoma "| leganderbiit, A os g Washi Ron. $e Betty Fo Arlington Su “MEL, : hii i Lens © 881 «VaTech ...." 530 Hamp.-Sydney. 201! fig “whi Phite. Delaware Sect Mis fo 507, FOR ALL CARS ave ® y - ~7 v ’ . onl FAR ; Betty Snyder. PHO Mixed 488 # . ‘ Prances Musgrave, Musrave's Srv. St. 484 : ‘ 3 demiosoren. G3 eminon. se RaRi Sarit pb 2) [*UtahState ... $4.1 Colo $18 June Fitch, Delawa re Mixed 43 : *Wash State .. 69 Orem: ' 3. Golden Kelly, oF fauare Mixed i >a y : g wr orde 1 a : BAST ene foam. a4, Dw 804 sia Bones aki- High Jr. Mixed. 390 LURE 106s Aliegnen ns Moma: ns [SACRED REART SINGLES TOURNAMENT : sh sg i, ABTO o thir BE He, moh, Buemicne BLUE POINT nd ER JB Marnattan i! College Basketball {Sa Bost Sr. SUPPLY | AER ie TL an Bath Rog. 85. Mexico 86. © . |Chnries ‘Maddox
| Detroit, will compete in the sec-|
the final annual tourney. The Bauers from Mid}
{held a five-up lead going into the home. {final nine holes and increased it a resident of Indianapolis for 20] [to six on the 28th green. After years and was an employee of| {that they matched pars for the!Link-Belt Co. for several years.| He also operated CHff's Shoe|
{next three holes to coast.
{covery shots,
Little Marlene was responsible | for the round’s most sensational Edna Holcomb; of a!Flora
shot—a 70-foot blast out
| within inches of the ar
The | | match would have ended _sooner, | except for Miss Bush's fine re-
round of the fifth) will algo be there. | + Mr, Holcomb, a native of Cen-| and, Tex., | tralia, died there Saturday in his!
He was 60. He had been
{Shop at College Ave. and 16th St. Eight years sago Mr. {returned to Centralia. Surviving are his wife, a sister, Brown;
[tralia.
and a brother, Harold P . 'hecame
Holcomb!
Mrs. Mrs, | and a brother, sand trap with the ball rolling to! {Chalmers Holcomb, all of Cen,
Retired Fireman Dies banker, were to be held at 2 p.m. In Navy Hospital |
Servides for George Putt, ‘retired Indianapolis fireman, will be theld- at 2 p. m. Wednesday in To-| {lin funeral home. Entombment will be in Washington Park. Mr. Putt, who was 59, died Sat(urday in a Great Lakes; Il; hos pital. He resided at 537 8. Bosart Ave, before admittance to the (hospital. A nas tive of Danville, Ill, Mr. Putt attended Reading, a., schools and,
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an Indianapolis fire - ‘man- fim 1921. He was a veteran of World War 1, serving In the medical corps. Mr. Putt retired from the fire department in 1943. He held memberships in Garfleld Evangelical and Reformed |Chugeh, City Firemen American Legion Post and Firemen's Association. Surviving are his wife; Allie; three daughters, Mrs. Helen Nahe, Mrs, Ileene Reeves and Mrs. Barbara Brown; three brothers, Wal: ter, Leon and Irvin Putt; a sister, Mrs. Susie Denker, and two \grandchildren, all of Indianapolis,
Mr. Putt
. Theodore C. Reel
Services for Theodore C. Reel, former Indianapolis resident and a wholesale liquor salesman, were held in Danville, Il. where he lived for 15 years. Mr. Reel, who was 51, died Wednesday of injlaries received in a fall. He was a native of Vincennes, Services with burial were
— |2 p. m. today in the Montgomery held Saturday.
Fireside Tavern Sets Pace Baver Sisters Win
In Women's Pin Tourney Favorites fo Gef Crack af Coveted
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.
Doris Duncan, Indianapolis; a sister, Miss Nancy "Reel, Washington, Ind.; four brothers, Willis,
Oliver and Arthur Regl, Worth(ington, and Fred Reel, Evansville, | 1000-C HAIR TAVERN WHITE ROCK, B. C., Feh 6 LUP)- A 1000-chair tavern willl tbe built at this J, 8: “Canadian {border town shortly, officials an} {nounced today. It is claimed It] [will be one of the largest taverns | in Canada when completed. !
REPAIRING EXPERT WATCH
Immediate Service
CAPITOL JEWELRY
201 W. Wash RIL M73
for widow of W. J. Devol, Lebanon
[today in the Powell Chapel here. Burial was to be in Oak Hill Cemetery.. She was 76. Mrs. Devol died Friday in Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton, O. 'A native of Indianapolis and graduate of Butler University, she was active in local social and eivie groups. She was the founder of the Parent-Teacher Association in Lebanon. She was a member of
{the Tourist, Domestic and Halcyts |Clubs.. She attended the Central (Christian Church of Lebanon.
Survivors include three daugh-
iters, Mrs, Paul W, Jones, Evans ton, Hl; DéPere, Wis, and Mrs. Eugene IM. Stephens, Lebanon, and five (grandchildren.
Mrs. W. Flynn Elder, .
Franklin E. Krause Rites for Franklin E. Krause, former Indianapolis resident, were to be held at 10:30 a. m, today in Callahan Funeral Home, Terre Haute, Burial was to be at 1 p. m, in Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis. Mr, Krause, a native of Indianapolis,, moved to Terre Haute in
=194h and ~was—employed -by the -
Western Adjustment Co. He died
Thursday in Union Hospital, Terre Haute, While living in Indianapolis,
Mr. Krause was employed by the iAdvance Paint Co. He was a member of the Elks Lodge, Terre Haute, Surviving are his wife, Mrs, Bernice Krause; a son, James Krause; a daughter, ‘Miss Joan Krause, all of Terre Haute, and a brother, Arthur J. Krause, Indianapolis,
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