Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1950 — Page 5

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dom, William". Parrish. Fran ; Mrmesd 5 xy Lice Mele, Midced AT | oO N A b= _ Versatility. "ames. i - 1 [Charlo Cc ampbell; Leonard D. vs. Lois | R. Owen, Otto W. Gasper and, Minnick; Pernetta J. vs. "Buster Bennett; | Melvin Charles Loy. | Ru Ruth P, 2 Everett Woody: Edna M. w.! . N\ ., : The Democratic race for the Maxwell: Emma vs, Ruay Hynes: Evelyn

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- SUNDAY, MAR. 19, 1050 He | .— THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Se |Judge Candidate Hemphil Enters Thurl C. Rhodes Seeks Ti Flocking Into Treasurer Race Nomination for Judgeship and FURNITURE CO.

Thurl C. Rhodes, Indianapolis

attorney and resident of Perry | 12 Filings So Far

Ex-Councilman Seeks Township, has announced his » 5 | 212% PROSPECT S87. High Point of

Place on GOP Ticket | éandiddey for the Republican * DF. Walter E. Hemphill, W West| nomination for Judge of CrimiRecent Years By IRVING LEIBOWITZ

Side civic leader, has announced | nal Ne oho is married his candidacy for the Republiean and has.one child, is'a former nomination for county treasurer| deputy prosecutor and has in the May election. ated og p fille Qerender in the - Widely kno .| criminal cou e is a member ship in ar for his leader of the Christian Church, Ma“|railroad grade “sonic Lodge, rine, Scottish separation, Dr. Rite and attendedqsidiana State ‘Hemphill has Teachers College, ‘Butler and been active in Indiana Universities. He was civic and public graduated from ‘Indiana Law

affairs for more | # Senool. sheriff than at any other fime in| (than 20" years. =i Amp, ye er, recent years. Yet, the deadline It was largely | chairman; Palmer K. Ward, vi for filing in the May primary, George W. DeMoss through his ef- | chairman; Rufus C. Kuykendall: Apr. 1, still is two weeks away.| George W. DeMoss, attorney [forts that the | secretary, and David. Marsh, The Republican rush for the! with offices in the K. of P (first phase of | treasurer. ™ four-year law-enforcement job building : 5 . |railroad grade N Thurl C. Rhodes finds James Bradford-John Innis -U/ding. yesterday announced separation was pr. gemphit Mrs. Edna |. Donaldson — i —county organization machine/ Nis candidacy for the Marion [undertaken on : a : 3 Id | backing James Langsford, a for-| County Superior Court 3 judge- [the West and South Sides. In Files for. Representative Alden Revea

County wants to be Sheriff.”’ This statement, attributed to a ward chairman, is not quite “true. i Nevertheless, more Republicans .=12-—have filed for the office of.

109, Weight 709%, Weight 209, Weight 10%, Firm 109, Firm 20%, Firm A ‘A

mer city policeman against the! ship on the Republican ticket in’ [recognition of his service to thei wg Wdna. I. Donaldson, 628 . field, TE Ly re {project, the West Morris Street jin Ave... has announced her Services Tuesday Dr. Norman D. Matt Magenheimer Chief Foe A practicing attorney for 21 |Underpass was named in his candidacy for 11th District State Services for Alden Reveal, for- M.D, ’ : h -; His chief opponent will be for- years, Mr. DeMoss is a member honor. [Representative on the Demo- r Indianapolls Railways em- geon, de: Rundle mer ~ Sheriff Al Magenheimer,| of Sigma Delta Kappa, national | Active in Republican politics, cratic ticket in the May pri- me Raianape ix Vays.» fress Ea sw

choice of Glenn Funk's American ‘legal fraternity. Injured while |Dr. Hemphill is a former city ‘mary. ployee who died yesterday in his Way Republican Committee. serving in World War II, he is [councilman and was a member] A housewife and seamstress, home, 1618 N. Centennial St. The American Wayer’s have in-| a former commander of Indian- (of the Board of Public Works Mrs, Donaldson is a member of will be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday in

sein wri * DOCTOR MATTISON ORTHOPEDIC MATTRESS

dicated they will attempt to ride| apolis Chapter 52, Disabled | ies’ tiliary,~ Veterans ; 8 : 52, under former Mayor Tyndall. ithe Ladies’ Auxiliary, eterans the Russeil Hitch Funeral Home, ” } into power on Mr. Magenheimer's| American Veterans. Now serving ‘as ‘a member of of Foreign Wars. Her husband, S50 " : a! GOOD REST 70% of a person's weight is in his hips . . . the candidacy. : ‘ . mm. Lebanon. Burial will follow in : > Mr. DeMoss is married and [the city’s Board of Aviation, heiDavid M. Donaldson, is an em A oN 10 THE firmer center section of this matiress gives you a Another former sheriff, George| lives at 6401 Park Ave. He is is a former Republican chairman ployee of Link-Belt Co. Oak Hill Cemetery there. HEALTHY lift where you need it doesn't allow you fo L. Winkler, has many friends a member of Tabernacle Pres- in the 14th Ward and was a - Mr. Reveal, who was 58, retired in ' our among the county organization byterian Church, wh i I P f Vi © sag while you seep . . . don't fake our word that it will make \ yterian urch, where he is |jas4er in behalf of the mayoralty All a oint 0 iew several months ago because. of po GOOD HEALTH

although he will not get official president of the Married Folks you sleep better—ieel better . . . felephone or come in for

moport_ Potatoes be Sunday acho lar ie nite SEAL lh iecion sen pena mad Bn 2 re en it mtn mee I TSE | po fn lt mr 30 do oe i lieve, however, that Mr. Winkler a Mason *and a member of the | Dr. Hemphill isa World—War porter as. to- whether the world three fling Stations in Indian REST" FIND OUT FOR YOURSELF . . . ii's guaranieed for 10 years + might squeeze into the nomination American Legion. Pp porte ! ® apolis, costs even less than-many. other nationally advertised if the fight between Mr. Langsford Ree 1 veteran and has served 18 was “as hard of heart as it used soe ¥ n Mr. 8s ident of the E to be.” four said it was not and Surviving are his wife, Letta; a matiresses with the old {ype spring construction. and Mr. Magenheimer gets close. REPORTS DROP IN NET years 25 presen. o e Enter. 2 ’ ‘ Hyciny Mr. Langsford will open cam-| NEW YORK, Mar. 18 (UP)— _|prise Civic League. He also has three said it was. daughter, Mrs. Mary Miller, In- : Sav paign headquarters tomorrow Diamond Match Co., last year had taken an active. part in affairs — - dianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Gladys = Wl, Open Monday, Friday and Saturday Till 9 P. M. morning on the third floor of the an “incomplete net income” of $3. of the Indianapolis Federationof St. and is a member of the Garver, Hebron, O., and a grand- > TN / Washington Hotel. : |212,627, compared with $3,446,259 Community Civic Clubs. {Christian Church, Masonic Lodge, daughter, Betty Jo Roberts, In- \ J; aU I Wi lj WJ J J JJ Ml Dark Horse Candidates earned in 1948, it was disclosed to-| A chiropractor by professiom; Scottish Rite, Murat Shrine Me- dianapolis. \ Ih Wl i Wl J \ Jl A Among the dark horse GOP day inthe annual report to stock-{Dr. Hemphill also operates aimorial Post of the American Le- Friends may call at the Stevcandidates are William Phil Mil-iholders. |dairy farm near Gamby. He is gion and Past Patron of the ens Chapel of the Flowers until] I € a) T bi H) hy h pi A ler, a former city police officer;| married, lives at 1861 w. Morris; Eastern Star. 10 p. m. today. |

George Gregory Glamock, one-| i rT time All-America basketball player from the University of North

Carolina, and Ray D. Mendenhall, | former County Commissioner. | di li PH Others who have filed for the! n ianapo 1% UE TRIU office, but who are either political] a Vl

newcomers or without active po-| litical support, are John B. Rair=|

For Maximum Comfort and

DIVORCE "SUITS FILED | It's :

sheriff nomination looks like a Ys Willle Parson. - two-man fight between incumbent | EVENTS TODAY James Cunnimgham and former jngiana State Swimming Meet—Last day. Det. Sgt. Charles Burkett, for- , Atldgtic ©

u an Legion State Bowling Tourna-

merly chief investigator for Prose- © i nent La: vay. Indiana alleys, ots » 0 - cutor Dailey. | Tdiana—2:30 p. m. 2130 E. Kessler.

7 Herr Art Tee ture—4 p. m., Herron Art Two others have filed for the “gion 2F ety n

Democratic nomination, Raymond! Lire Beit Slee C1 Club—2:30 p. m., Clermont A.. Howard and Leo Bud Brow- | Kirschbaum Conte ine ram-Last in a series “ rs bau dues. Neither, however, are ex- EVENTS TOMORRO pected to amass enough strength indiana Minisiers Radie NY Throsed

nday ut to beat either Cunningham or | Indianapolis Alumni Chapter, Sigma Delta Burkett. Kappa—Noon, Claypool. | Indianapeliz Cl Ganpier: American aS eiety s—8:3 m., McClar . Sigma Delta Kappa 2:15 »Clayp ol L t n t | Prospect Chanter, OES: Ss -% m., Prosas 1 es e ‘ | _ pect Masonie, Temp | Servie: Koon, Claypool.

For Mrs Keeslin | Tratfie Club—Noon, Marott. : 1g | MARRIAGE LICENSES Rites for Mrs. Clara Keesling, Maurice L. Hiser, 29. 1 W: 27th; Doris charter member of the Castleton|M, aC n, 35. 1000 ST A0n, Glenna Culture Club, who died Wednes- _ K. McIntosh. a. Dayton, O.

day. will be held at 2 p. m. today “LAs | est dg flew Yor

in her home in Castleton. Burial Warren G. Gehine, Bai Weaning. will. be in the IOOF Cemetery, Holmes! = ' :

s R. Salmon, 25, Sheridan; Norma gakiandon, Rai nN En PEE Arthel 9 aip eR . ran n; rthella Mrs. Keesling, who was 82, was “45% 19. R. R.6. Box 421. a member of the Castleton Meth- william. aq Gillin CE Clara 0

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New Palestine: ‘LorChapter, OES. Kew Pigts. vin b.) Zion nsville. Past Survivors include fice daugh- “\. Meser, 36 Dayton oO Co © ouine

ee, 24, 928 Divisi Flossie Blackburn, Mrs. Edna | Riley R. John son, 4. AUN. West; Mary Cox, Mrs. Nancy Elliott and Mrs. Raj E Wazinel, 2, 1909. w ist; Anna Wycoff, 2837 N., Temple Madge Keeselring; a sister, Mrs. | \,iyeql S850 B00" 1066 River: Pattie Grace. Landram, Merced, Cal.; M. Woes 24, 1048 ifosbrook. 1:3 Helen three stepdaughters, Mrs. Alta *°i0 ov; Conner, 33% Louisville Ky.: Hele Pryon, Mrs. Pearl Humbles and Herhert” Seidnsticker. Funcoorn. 179%; Mrs. Hazel Lane; two stepsons, La Alabama Rp cu My ren: “ 1 Oris and Fred Keesling; eight! lpr Sue c Seybold. “a0, a Gulltar d Ce - Hip rown, nalanapo a ary grandchildren and 1 great-grand- Pils, KOO es &. Vermont. children. Carl Cupp, 37, 419 8. Noble, Betty L.

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