Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1950 — Page 5

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_suNDiY, MAR. 26, 1950 - ai a a 2 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES |Rites Tomorrow Jaber Peep : 2 For H. A. Gross All She Wanted Was A Plain’ Wedding— —But Bridegroom Got His Signals

Services for Herman A. Gross, Mea 4 : the most outstanding book g- A 24-year-old chef and the 63- costume was no reflection on her 7556 Massachusetts Ave. a sanay. Fiance Thought She nt Plane’ American author. . year-old owner &f the Festaurant | {apparel. : maker at Dilling Candy Co., will -So Couple Gets Hitched Aloft i Other leaders in the literary) where he works were to be mar-! “Those things happen, cotton be at 3 p. m. tomorrow in en H. It was back to earth today for Bertha and Francis Calka of 'tield were Robert Frost, Thomas ried yesterday in Warwick, R. I or no cotton,” she said. : © ~ |Herrmann Funeral Home. Bur-| mast Hartford, Conn., after their marriage yesterday at 2000 feet in WoIfe, Ernest Hemingway, Eu-| William A. Baker and Mrs. Al-| ,. 8 8 . ‘In Crown Hill jl will be in Washington Park. |an airplane. Said Mrs. Calka, 41-year-old divorcee: gene O'Neil and Vernon Lewis | fretta Jencks obtained their mar-| Mr. and Mrs. Norbert J. Fox, | | Services for Aubert W. § Mr. Gross, who was 72, died] «I wanted a ‘plain’ wedding, but Francis misunderstood ‘and Pp Farrington. riage license Friday. Mrs. Jencks, 5769 Wildwood Ave. have left | oe Utton, priga y in his home. He had been yp ont 1 sald « ‘plane’ wedding.” Ey | & ET€At-grandmother, said “We're New York aboard a Trans World 34 W. 324d St., Travelers Insurance iil a a ug N BN ; RY dead In love with each other.” Alrline Constellation for a visit Co. agent, will be at 2 p. m. Mon-| A Pative of Berlin,’ Gin Leo E. Selig, manager of the Metal department of J. Solotken 3 “We're free, white and 21 and in Jerusalem and Rome. They'll day in Kirby Mortuazy. Burial will he lived in Indianapolis 28 years. & Co.. Inc, 101 S. Harding A. has been slected president of the - oy are ought 0 Hiow our own minds alse visit spon, Wadia, Cairo, Crown H a- : A now,” declared her thf eneva an aris oO bein Sutton we was 56, died Lodge 23, FAM o Catigre Metal De A Mrs. Janis H. Pollock, who re- | We ; | id BGR. youthful ing to the U.S. Apr. 30. -- I Friday in St. Vincent's Hospital| Survivors include his wife, Meta rial Dealers, Inc. fused the title ‘Mis. America of i 2:8 4

. : . They. -will attend Holy Year, wn. Busho Mr. Shepherd He had been an agent with el a daughter, Mrs, Lucille Chest-| 1046" to stay ‘With her husband, Physicians said today the gon- ceremonies at the Vatican. ng

com ® = = Mark, has been awarded cus- § A 3 ‘dition of Armynta Stover, 12, W. D. Biishong, 1842 N. Tilinols SopanY re last u pit ts; . I. Helen re as ea Tt0dY-0F “Lhe - Couple's thie boys Bo {Olney, Til, who has been sneezing Rs 35d ye Eo gi st., and D.H Shepherd, 2431 N. Indiana : . fl Sharp eyed. and one girl following a divorce ; 3 {since Monday, was improved. Of the Immacula ary . H. polis 49 years. He had and a brother, Henry, both of| Cpl. Donald M lon grounds of neglect. Mark - \ call When taken to the hospital Catholic parish. ‘Talbot St., have retired from the been 18 thee months. ago, Ang a Eranddanghise. ; |West, First Cav . (Pollock was arrested in New a Wednesday she sneezed almost . 'U. 8. Navy after more than 20 ° War I Veter 1 1 { t . a i a ‘Mrs. Ross Tyree alry Division sol- York two months ago for cash- —, ay CODStantly, the doctors said, but| years’ service. Both were petty - ® Was a member of the Cen-| Mrs. Jennie Tyree, 1439 §t dier from Fair * |ing bad checks, and was returned] Mr. Lewis Mr. Hemingway ,.w the occurences have been § officers. eter St., who died today, will be{mont. Ind., has N ito Columbus, On adh face Similar, gy 8 reduced to one about every hour.| Mr. Shepherd will take a job as s06iation of Yasurance Agents. “buried in-Floral-Pari- after sery-/Shot_his_way tog J Sl charges: " “Actor-Errot Flynn and former; ry

hs : £8 3 1 bank guard, but Mr, Bushong’s Travelers Club of Indianapolis, oes at 10 a, I Suesday in Best, the JShampion- . Novelist = Sinclair Lewis: .ias Wife Mrs. Nora Haymes have set-| [Elizabeth McGee, the Amer. EE ; plans are indefinite. a neral Home. - Nove ;

i v ic a = 2 3 . , d National Association of Life Un-| rifle match esi [been selected in a nationwidf poll tled a custody dispute over their|ican Maid of Cotton, has recov > OF The men were shipmates aboar : derwriters, Naval Armory Offi- Piping nas Sou a Wood: with his unit in PIS as the author who made, the children. The actor agreed to pay ered from a cold. her chaperone, [igh § REE Wg the sruiger uss usu 2 cers Mess Club, and Rainbow Di-! by her h 5 TR Tokyo, Japan. 3 greatest contribution to Amer- $550 a month for their support Barbara Bennett of the National & ¢ later in e jam ds the Silver vision Association, 42d Division. oy us i oss; two daugh-| He is #lso a i ican Literature in the first half of and $3500 to Mrs. Flynn for back Cotton Council of America, said S 8, Mr. Shepherd holds he S10 A World War I sergeant, he! ie org lj Forman and ember of the Cpl. West ithe 20th century. installments. Mr. Flynn williin Paris today. Miss Bennett said p= Star and the yang me ml served overseas in four major and 'G 8 ‘Jyree; four sons, am which out- . |" Margaret Mitchell, of Gone With have the girls every other week- the fact that Miss McGee caught && / Both witnessed the pan two sector battles in France. | worge, Roy, James and Ray. shot an Australian team in a the Wind fame. and Theodore end and half of all holidays and| {the sniffles in damp and chilly siege of Shanghai in 1937, earning ~__Burvivors include his wife, Mrs. ond, Suy twe Sisters. Mts Now match at Camp Drake in Tokyo. Dreiser tied for first place with vacation periods. Paris while wearing an all-cotton! Mrs. Fox Mr. Fox citations for overseas duty. Madge yore Sutton; wo \Richardson, all of Indianapolis. J™= Jones Jr. and a sister, Mrs, Oia And ye > others: of Woodford, : W. BSicks, all of Indianapolis. -| County.

Evelyn J. Pearson ‘Mrs. Willie Kinser

—. Bervices for Miss Evelyn J.| Mrs. Mary Luan Kinser died: : : Pearson, 4709 Kenwood Ave., will yesterday in her home, 233 Bethel ? be at 1 p. m. Tuesday in Flanner| Ave., Beech Grove, after an ill- : & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will| ness of two years. She was 75. : be in Crown Hill, { Born in Greensburg, Ky. Mrs. .

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Miss Pearson, who was 61, died Kinser was a member of the| Friday in her home. A practical Brush Creek Baptist Church in| nurse, she was a lifelong Indi- Greensburg. She had lived in anapolis resident. She was a mem.| Beech Grove the past 20 years.

ber of the Capitol Avenue Meth-| Surviving are her husbamd, odist Church. A sister, Mrs. Ida) Willie; four sons, Jim Durrett, Wiese, and a brother, Roy A. Kentucky; Dan Kinser, Beech 7

Pearson, both of Indianapolis,|Grove, and Dewey and Joe Kin. survive. iser, Indianapolis; and six daugh-;

ters, Mrs. Maude Oakes, Ken-| : ! : Otha E. Vidito |tucky; Mrs. Julia Vandegrift, Services for Otha E. Vidito {Beech Grove; Mrs. Ellen Toombs, | 1901 Lambert St., will be held at '| California; Mrs. Genevieve Carle, | 1

11a m. tomorrow in Conkle West | Illinois, and Mrs, Ida McKinney Michigan Street Funeral Home. {and Mrs. Bertha Brunnemer, In-|

dianapolis. Be il be in Floral P ark Services at 10 a. mm: Tuesday

in the Little & Sons Funeral

native of Lebanon and was em- erst. : ployed as a laborer. Walter L. Shirley Heads Surviving are a son, Russell = _ Vidito, Detroit; two stepdaugh- Better Business Burequ | - ters Mrs Minmle-Atisorana- Mrs: Walter lu Shirley. seeretary-4 .. Marietta Leslie; a stepson, George treasurer of Shirley Brothers Co., E. O’Haver, and a brother, Alva/In¢. funeral homes, has. been Vidito, ail of Indianapolis, elected president of the Better) Business Bureau in Indianapolis. | Mrs. Savanah Payne | Mr. Shirley. succeeded Henry! Services for Mrs. Savanah! W, Manz, retiring president; at an|

Payne, native of Holly Spring, © election meeting of the board of

Miss, who died Thursday in her on the Indianapolis Ath-| -home, 1523 N.

Arsenal Ave., Will" 400 1950 officers include Dan |

|W. Flickinger, vice president; WilRig s King Chapel. Burial will jotn 6, i, a and! n New Crown Cemetery. - Mrs, Payne, who was 54, ha afJoner M. Overley, secretary-man been an Indianapolis resident the| past eight years. Surviving are three daughters, |} PERMANENT Mrs. Armelda- Bomar and Mrs.| Lillie Bell, Indianapolis, and Mrs. dglraat” Sort” Water Wille Edwards, Codgersville, (Jj A Siambee and Set Tenn.; a son, James Walls, In-

dianapolis; a stepson, Spencer CENTRAL BEAUTY

Walls, Milwaukee, Wis.; a grand-|l sos oda Fellow a lore, Ls,

daughter, and two grandsons. . AN D ou P I. 9 ¢ | AS LITTLE AS

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