Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1950 — Page 5
F310
- a
Ei
$1.40 $3.38 $15.28
RASS
$2.20 $5.28 $9.95
ASS
‘$1.18
ASS $1.80 $3.40
RA LA
$4.25
MULA .$4.28
Lawn
tratton ch cut,
Indianstation
$97.50
egut's your arden needs.
REPORT MEETING SET
.
Evangelist. Dies Here at Age 59
-Bervices for George Carlisle of |
Seymour, formerly of 2041 Wi Ave, wii be at 1:30 p. m. oer row in vary Tabern - al will be in New acl, BuriCrown Ceme- : tery. An evangelist, Mr, Carlisle died Friday in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Bonnie Totten, Seymour. He was 59. : As an elder in the Pentecostal Church, he traveled the country Wr. Castisly. | teaching. the Bible. A native of Belleville, he was reared in Indi-| anapolis. He moved to Seymour al year ago. ‘ : Services will be conducted by Elder Victor Jordan. , | Survivors include his wife, Mary; two sons, Daniel, Danville, ! and Richard, Indianapolis; six! daughters, Mrs. Doris Tyson, San Diego; Mrs, Alice Lewis, Tampa, Fla.; Mrs. Betty Rossi, Boston; Mrs. Catherine Wheeler, Truesdale, Okla.; Mrs. Norma Wilkins, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Totten, 24 grandchildren and one greatgrandchild.
Mrs. Michael F. Welch
Services Tuesday A requiem high mass will be sung at 10 a. m. Tuesday in St. | Philip Neri Catholic Church for
*Mrs. Kathryn Welch, 1105 N. Ta-
coma St, who died yesterday | after a long ‘ifness, Services at 9:30 a. m. in the Jordan Funeral Home will precede the mass. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mrs. Welch, who was 76, was a
“native of Lafayette, Ind. She“
had lived in Indianapolis 13 years
-gnd-was-a-member-of. St. Philip Neri Church and its Altar So-| ’
ciety. . Surviving are her husband.
Michael ¥. Welch; a sister, Mrs. Margaret Rickey, and three
nephews, Paul, William and}
George Rickey; all of Indianapolis,
Services Set Tuesday | For Thomas McNerney |
Thomas McNerney. 4121. Otterbein Ave.. who died Friday in his home, will be buried in Crown Hill after services at 10 a. m Tuesday in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Mr. McNerney. a lifelong resident of Indianapolis, was 66. He was a machinist at Climax Machinery Co. for 30 years. ] He is survived by his wife, | Shirley; a daughter, Miss Helen McNerney, Indianapolis; a son, | Chester, State College, Pa.; a
brother, John, Indianapolis, and} =
two grandchildren.
Charles F. Plummer
Services Tomorrow
Rites for Charles F. Plummer, | a painter for Kingan & Co. more’!
than 30 years, will be held at 2]
p. m. tomorrow in the Moore & Kirk . Northeast Chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill. ol Mr. Plummer, who was 80, died Friday in the Tremont Hotel. Before his retirement several years ago he had lived for many years in the 800 block Wright. 8t. He was a member of the Christian Church.
Abe Roberts Services -for -Abe..Robarts. 533. Leon St., will be at 10 a.m tomorrow in Craig Brothers Fu-
‘neral Home. Burial will follow - tn New Crown Cemetery. -
Mr) Roberts was born in Louisville and had lived here seven years. He died Thursday. morning in General Hospital. He was 67. . Surviving are two cousins, Mrs. Catherine Dorsey, Louisville, Ky.. and Mrs. Lula Proctor of Indian-, apolis. i
Taft Hints He Wants $500 Million ERP Cut
WASHINGTON, Apr. 8 (UP) — Sen. Robert A. Taft (R. 0.), indicated today that he will seek a cut of about $500 million in the administration’s Marshall Plan budget for next year. Mr. Taft, who favors cuts in. federal spending to get the government out of the red within two years, said he wants budget reductions all down the line. _ President Truman has asked
“$4 billion for “international af-
fairs and finance.” including Mgshall Plan money, for the fiscal year beginning July 1.
The second report meeting of the 50th: anniversary membership drive of the Senate Avenue YMCA will be held there at 6 p. m. toMOrrow.
ANTIQUES Exposition Larger and Better Than Last Fall
MURAT TEMPLE
RTT ERY] py HEADACHE
[oman was stmple, they said. iwe have a legitimate call”
Apr.7,8,9,10 1pm to 10:30 pm. I}
or [Sh
a
=
vii THE INDIANA RE t the Orange Blosso NARAPOLIS TIMES
a's Phantom Lady Godiva Under Wraps;
they confiden Tey , ay aNpeet her 5 appear in the buff when balmier days local sun-worshipper, however. might be the work of “nuts or Ea “The nude woman, or women, has been cavorting around here A oe Seer Sig he Prankstels wom; ot Ey - ' re, y would have to call on a The compl : a oe in the fasiern par of Orange County for a citizen to assist in’ the arrest. Bg Ia ee ala:
But most complaints received! panties. local authorities,
~|__ “At least, we wouldn't have to widely-separate areas, they said. was wrong.’
arms, failed to note license numbers. P “An , we're getting a me
| : earlier in the day were from The problem i= not new for freshing change from flying
| saucer reports,” a deputy said. “I
ifrom different persons living in| “She's smiling just like nothing when June heat sent thermom-/don’t know about tl —h
but I'm sure there is a naked
ven't been. able to catch her, “Why, we’ cal a mal lo se w se of v, we'd just arre ! N ! J st her fori call in tron arch the None of the witnesses to her. Another man called this week eters soaring in 194. a motorized woman.”
but we're waiting to try : again. indecent posur T ty officer sa - ( Vv C rov sa cent exposure. hat is if two suspect, an _« MH id, “al yodiva act pro ed to be unreli- and id h found her lying in / 8 ding!
What the y would do if deputies officers caught her. And we though some reports have her able, either. Just scandalized.
did chance th ‘av upori the uninhibited always send two when we're sure wearing either panties or bras.” Latest report came Thursday panties
re re —— sin
jan grange grove wearing only through the entire Los Angeles DEEPEST OCEAN . There was little doubt of truth fi 3 area in a topless conv | ; ru rom a man who said a beautiful When he asked “are you takihgilookers, oT re. os a rt aoe ML hb far uu ' ) , foun e Pacific.
Join Hands In Bringing You the Greatest Philco Value in History
~ Never Before Have We Been Able to Offer These Values to Our Customers
~ Philco, the Leader, Offers Another Great Bargain. The New Model, 903, the B Newest of the 1950 Models, Has Just Been Released . . . It's a Family-Size oe Refrigerator, 9.2 C UBIC FEET C APA CITY, With All the Famous Phils Features ?
« .« Be Sure to See It Tomorrow.
pe
~ Don’t Buy an Old Fashioned Refrigerator When You Can Have A MODERN PHILCO For the Same Money
— Ill =
SHOP MONDAY NITES! Open MON. 9:30 A.M. to 9P. M. TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY
9:30 to 5
ESF
‘Buy The New Philco
The Modern Freezer Locker Will Freeze Ice. Cream Solid
Features!
I Hermefically Sealed
It's Easy to Park at National!
I, FREE PARKING!
IN LOT JUST WEST OF STORE a Sin
With
9.2-Cubie-Foot Capacity
Lifetime Porcelain - Interior
Freezer Locker Holds 38 Lbs. Frozen Food
King Size Super Power Unit
Unit
Self-Closing Door Latch
Automatic Interior Light
Positive 6-Position Cold Control
I-Piece Steel Cabinet Deluxe Exterior Finish
NORWALK, Cal, Apr. 8 (UP)—Cool weather is keeping t e deputies An was strolling/a sunbath?” she smiled, put onfeyes from . ! - veather is keeping this, None of the deputies at the sub-'to nude-woman reports althoughired-haired wo I th?" sh if her charms, area’s Lady Godiva under wraps. sheriff's deputies said today, but station here has glimpsed the officers at first thought Shey don street ‘with nga ip and took . he 2 ins 2 .| 0 e
