Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1950 — Page 10
PAGE i ri oma ee—r SEC — . MO EE Dewitt Sr. Mrs. Sembiardy Rites Tomorrow Hunt Vandals in Damage Ws Balbuek Mrs; Laura: Hushands £ § i Rites Torfiorrow . | A requiem mass for Mrs. rouse Ear Patil Meloy To 3 Places on Week: End Services for Mrs. Jennie Ger-
| | . , 3 3 V Bernhardt, Bluff RA. and Glinbey | Loss at One Home Alone Totals $1000; beck. 5 listive of Sustiis, WIL he hume, 5
row" in Sacred Heart Catholle Elementary School, Park House Also Targets | vers Chapel of the Flowers and|row in Flanner &
Official of Former row in Sacred Heart Catholic Ex-Kiefer-Stewart
Ctiuivhe | Vandals who caused wholésale destruction in th )at 9 a. m. in Holy Trinity tuary. 1 § B | ) ree places over| Hill. Dilling Candy Firm ourial will be in St. Joseph Salesman Dies at 69, ,eek-end were being sought today by police. | Croh, But wil ben sLEHL oC Services for Everett E. DeWitt) ~ yr. Berhhardt, who was 92 | Services for Paul Meloy, 7999 Results totaled $1000 damage to a house interior, theft and| are Gerbeck died Sunday in/Mrs. Husbands had RO 70.
Sr. official of the former Dilling|operated a South Side dairy with Englewood Rd. who died yester- damage at a city elementary school and wreckage in a city park yep home, 718 N. Holmes Ave. years. A member of Tabernacle & Co. candy firm many years, her husband and after his death Say h By meents Hospital, wil SommuRity Rouse roke- itty vi nome -at-227- She was _63. Mrs. Gerbeck.and Presbyterian Church. she was 92. ? } , ; | 3 yo ff _—y pg andal i recent remodeled av will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in/In 1925 for a total of 55 years. Flanner &: Bu- Fos Arsenal Ave. smashed mirrors, " ' her husband Joseph had operated| Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.|
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. } “ i" { . . Flanner & Buchanan Sor iary, Sho diet Saturdey at her dairy panan Mortu- lamps, windows, a mantel and . Rogaeit ialy at that ‘address Jascpls Sikes; a son. Robert Py i " . - L . , lo A . yi " Dutta] win ne is Oa oe | A nephew and three nieces live ay ‘ Purlal ro China Sicact A the frst C nd Man | Mrs. Gerbeck was a member of|One’ grandchild and two great-| —— - —— es A HL ted! in Indianapolis. in Crown Hill. i . | : |Holy Trinity Church, Altar So-8randchildren, all ‘of Indianap- |e — Mr. DeWitt, who was 57, died A registered lolita ; t his home, 4825 Guilford Ave. n - Damage Set at $1000 | sg» ciety, St. Ann Society, Ladies’ /0lis. Be y Byron Stout \pharmacist, Mr. “Hof Union and the Slovenian Inde: Marian Leavell | yesterday. Mr. DeWitt was with ®¥7/ 3 Meloy was a city | Wendell Hoffman, R. R.. 17, 0 S | ndent BepeBt ie arian velie Fk Dilling & Co. 27 years. He was| garvices for Byron Stout, who saleaman. ‘fof | pe Society.
| use, ti: | y of Ee amu Surviving are her husband, gag Charles St. will be at 1 p.m 'had just finished renovating the! Dr. J. R. Rees Takes (Josep. Sng two biotiiers, Joseph Wednesday in Bethesda Baptist interior preliuiinary to selling the! State Group's Helm a rbancic, all of Indl" church, Burial ‘will be in New home, he said. n . Crown. f olis"38 years. He was a membercrown Hill. years he was 3 Drains had been plugged before! Dr. J. R. Rees, Richmond, today Mr. Leavelle, who was 43, died|
| _ representative of } | es : ’ : of the Broadway Methodist p .» \n Hamilton County, Mr. primhaipng iio Wr, Meloy | water taps were turned on and heads the Indiana Association of Mrs. D. Waggener at his home Saturday. ‘A native
Church and the Masonic Lodge. Stout had lived. here 26 vears. He ’ let run. The water damaged poatatrists: He was installed yes: of Hopkinsville, Ky.; he had lived
secretary-treasurer when opera- giaq yesterday in his home, 3437 x ’ jefer - Stewart tions ceased 2 years ago. IN. Capitol Ave., will be at 3 p. m. co gor 32 years. Born in Shelby County, Mr. De- wednesday in Flanner & Buchan-|gpo. the last 15 Witt was a resident of Indianap-i,, wNortuary. Burial will be in
p- Surviving are his wife; Letha' "erecting su ng Publishers » at 72 lin Indi lis 28° rk Bd § perintendent for | : plaster walls, floors and the fur 2 : 1 n Indianapolis 28 years. - . Ma son Everett Jr. and {Wo gr inoue Building Spegialties Cleveland, 0, He was 63. hace boiler, — —__terdayin—the Claypool Hotel at; 5 s Here © Dell Wag. | B¢ Was a member of Bethesda \¢ X grandchildren, Indianapolis; a ec, He was a member -of the A native of North Vernon, Mr. "ry qers” who broke a door-/the closing session of the 27th Services for Mrs. De 28" Baptist: Church, Trinity Masonic A
brother, Scott, Whitestown, and a Masonic Lodge
sister, Mrs. Basil Bowen, Los An Meloy had lived here 51 years... i,’enter School 25, at 332 E.|annual convention. gener, mother of Marc Waggener,|1 oqge No. 18, Scottish Rite and ster, Mrs. § 3 : -
Surviving are his wife, Norma,/He was a member of the Second vo "gt *siole a movie pro-| Dr. Rees succeeds Dr. Alfred|director of the News Bureau of persian Temple, No. 46. Elastic Bottom Sport Shirt 549
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geles. : and a son Clifford R., both of Presbyterian jector and two boxes of film, J. Sluzewski, East Chicago who the Indiana University Medical Surviving are his wife, Helen; o = or weight Shirt Th WwW. R. Jone Indianapolis, and a brother, Bur- Lodge, Scottish Rite and Indiana od 1 : . became chairman of the board of thier, Were being arranged to-'a sister, Mrs. Josephine Dukes, || with Long-Sleeve Styling at.... omas » K. Jones viel. ROROMO Pharmaceutical Society. Déiks and files had been over | directors day in the Vandivier Funeral Louisville, Ky, and his grand- N Services for Thomas W. R. ° : Surviving are his wife, Bessie, turned and contents scattered. Dr. S. P. Moran, Hammond |Home, Franklin, Ind. Burial willl mother, Mrs. Jose Wilcock, Hop-| HARRY LEVINSO Jones, 836 W. 9th St. Spanish- Mrs. Mary Hood and a daugivey, ss. Carl w. Fire 7 Stinguishers had been « named president-elect. He De in Greenlawn Cemetery there.|kinsville, Ky. |] 37 N. Penn.. Corner Niinois & Market American War Veteran, who died Sefvices for rs. ary Hood Piel Jr, both of In anapolis. playe over ceilings, walls and take office in 1951. Mrs. Waggener, who was 72, Ty a Ee | Buntiai|832 Fayette St. will be at 1 p. m. . fmt Other new officers include: dled at her son's home, 4503 E. will be In Mt. Olive Baptis CITOw IC. M. C. Willis. & \ In the community house at El-/ pr. D. E. Young, Terre Haute, 35th St. last night. tor wil be 2: Crown HL Bur Cn Sortuary. Burial will be in lenberger Park ‘vandals broke first vice president; Dr. Jesse Mc- A member of Eastern Star she | _ MOTHER'S DAY IS MAY 14
i windows, mirrors—and— drinking Cann; Valeparaiso, second vice also was a member of the First] Born in .Raleigh,- N C., Mr. Floral Park. glasses, police ‘discovered last president; Dr. A. J. Deeley, Ft. Baptist Church, New Castle.
a . HY ere 20 Yeurs. a ae aoe ed To Be Tomorrow night while making a routine Wayne, secretary-treasurer; Dr. Surviving besides her son, 8 la, £ ’ & . . ¢ 1 was a member of the Mt. Olive Jeffersonville, she had lived in ; check 0. J. Grundy, South Bend, Dr. Marc, are three other sons, Noble,
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i | the K. of P: Cemetery. Lizton 1226 Blake St., will be at 1-p. m. | ridian St. Burial will be in earthquake and fire that destroy-| liminary steps to affiliate with a FALSE TEETH ! Mr. Thompson, who Was “61 tomorrow in . People’s Funeral Crown Hill Cemetery. ed San Francisco. {new Zone 5 unit of the national
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i 1 z ; “ ‘states. Eat, talk, laugh or sneeze without fear A metal craftsman by trade, h day in General Hospital. Born in : wn temblor as “sharp, small and : of insecure false teeth dropping, slipping 2 is survived by his Rh Mrs, Louisville, Ky.,- he had lived in Sets. Role og Pia local.” It was recorded at 12:42 Miss Carol Rudd, Indianapolis or wobniing = PASTEETH ‘nolds pistes, = v =i Le DOWNSTAIRS Elizabeth Thompson, and a sjster|L79/a0apolis for 24 yeats. He was'w, 0 "ges 1s Classical Sthool.|I: J: (Indiatapolis time) * andjecorimist, spoke at the MOrNINg amt poreét hus Bo Wiis, eae. pasty || ..:Measpoiatment needed, procis shows ogi SORE
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we NEMS |» son, Clarence, and a brother, Studied singing in. Paris.’ She Machineless Oil Permanent Miss . Maggie Allen ‘mained abroad many years. After BEAUTY CENTRAL College, Ine. tomorrow in Jacobs Brothers married Ira Howe of Lafayette, | : { Miss Allen, who was 72, died| Mrs. Howe then returned ton NOW JUST TO DR / CLOTH ES New, lanolin-soft- ‘Indianapolis 59 years. She was Olive Gaston Kahlo. White Suling chap. Gen | i : : i Ing AD 3s; | A sister, Mrs. Dora Smith; In- Mrs. Lee Hendrickson
John, Washington, D. C. and Allen Lewis of Indianapolis| ALL Co Any style. Includes \ . Aaleeut. Soft Wass. $ 95 A : AmMmpoo an el. - ‘Services for Miss Maggie Allen, his death in 1910, she returned to Odd Fellow Bldg, LI-9721 West Side Chapel. Burial will be They lived in Lafayette until {Sautrday in her home. A native dianapolis. a member of Mt. Paran Baptist phur Springs, W. Va.. and sev- x _dianapolis, survives, Mrs. Edna Florence Hendrick-
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Administration Hospital, Cold . Spring Road. A native of Chicago, he lived in Indianapolis 15 |years. He was a clerk in the State | Automobile License Dept. i | Survivors include two sisters, | Sister Immaculata, 8S. P., and Mrs. Jeanne Corrigan, both of Chicago.
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Home, 43 S. Ritter Ave. She had 249 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. L1-7458 been {ll four months. A. native of Charlestown, she lived in In-| - & —- eh - dianapolis 19 years. She was a x CROSSWORD PUZZLE {member of Woodruff Place Baptist Church: ~o C , A Previ Puzzl Survivors include a son, Foster nswer to Previous Puzzle ~~ S. Indianapolis; two daughters, ountry’s Banner Mfs. Harrison W. Sibbitt, Indi-| i ———— TEnapohs) Cand Mrs Winifrey BY HORIZONTAL 4 Tart Myers, Greenwood. and a brother, 1 5 Grade Eimer Prather, Charlestown, and t Denietad is the 6 Kind of bomb TUFTED eight grandchildren.
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