Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1950 — Page 12

: ‘National Post . Firm cago | Barbara ©'Neel, 17-year-old i} in Chic Hagerstown high school senior : : : Services for Albert H. Richey. yng state president of the Future $e ! 4 : 5781 N. Pennsylvania St. retired) 1 memakers Of American, has ; i | : perfume manufacturer, will be at|, "i \.q treasurer of the na5 ily Chaffee to

3p. m., tomorrow in Gardner > Mortuary, Vincennes. Burial will tional organization. ‘Enter Round of 16 . N, Eng, July 1

be there. Miss O'Neel headed an Indiana | Mr. Richey, who was 72, died! delegation of 43 ge WB. WIMBLEDO | yesterday ‘in Martin ursing the organiza n’s national con(uP )—Doris Hart of Jackson-| (Home. He owned and Sursing vention last week in Kansas City, ville, Fla., the sentimental favor- “Richey, Ine. manufacturers of Mo. oe ite, swept into the women's sing} ‘perfumes and toiletries, in Chi- epresenting a state ‘member-quarter-finals at the Wimbledon ‘cagn 30 years. A native of Black-|siip of 3517 members, the indiana ‘Tennis Championships today by| ford County, he was graduated contingent was part of 2000 deledefeating Nancy Chaffee of Ven- {trom Marion (Ind.) College. Helgates from 45 state, Hawail and tura, Calif; 6-2, 6-2. 7 ‘had lived here several months, | Puerto 1 Rico attending the parley. n Mary, dressed “in blue { Survivors include a daughter, —— with. the inevitable toque, watched. i from the royal box as Miss Hart! 8 bécame the first woman to reac hi

rs. Melvin A. Hansen, Indian-' ings and healings. ry A i$ apolis; a sister, Mrs.’ Mary Soldier $ Bride Kills i 24 On Staff the quarter-finals. The Florida ‘star, seeded No. 3, never gave her!

To Be Presented CHESTERFIELD, Ju July 1-—-Spiritualist conductors of Camp Chesterfield today announced = opening of its 67th summer sese sion. . - i Under * its leader, the Rev, Mabel Riffle, executive secretary, “ithe camp includes daily sessions, : with auditorium meetings at 2.30 =~ - p. m. and outdoor vesper services at 6:30 p. m. . The services include demon- ; stration of direct voice, ‘ma« : ; {terfalization, s'ate writing, spirit : | photography, - independent “draw : 5)

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BE ler other ‘Mate Accidentally Barbara O'Neel The staff includes the Rev. Clifs __. | Charles, Muncie, and two grand- HINESVILLE, Ga. July1 (up) Barbara UMeel ~~ ford Bias, the Rev. Mamie Schulz, ’ ~~A soldier's . bride accidentally: : the Rev. Chaney, the Rev. Homer

California rival a chance, wirning| : fornia tval a hance. wirning| | éhildren. : illed her husband when 3 rite Youth for Christ = Watkins and 20 mediums. | i. utes of wer stroking. > i Mr -... she was cleaning dischar as i They are the Rev. y A 5 $ Robert be vie he was sleeping in’ a hotel room! ‘Convention to Open the Rev. John Bunker, the Rev,

~ Queen Mary joined Prime Minister Clement Attlee during the match and a few seconds pause of | respect for the royal entrance was; "7. all the rest Miss Chaffee got. | ental

1 Services and burial for Mrs. ‘here, Sheriff Paul Sikes reported = WINONA LAKE, July 1 (UP) Bernice Brock, Goldie Brown, [Anna Tomlinson Helvie, former today. —The sixth annual Youth for| Pansy Cox, the Rev. Vellie Curry, Ph nurse at General Hospital, will be| The vietim was Cpl. Milan J. Christ international convention Pearl Crain, Doelie Clark, the : = Tel | Monday afternoon in Peru. 'Selfick,” 27, of Boyée,-La., a Fort opens tomorrow, attracting more Rev. Maid Fox, the Rev. Fanchion. ge s.r Mrs. Helvie, who was 36, died Bragg, N. C., soldier on tem- than 2000 delegates from all the Harwood, Mabel Horton, the Rev,

Loser Erratic | 2 Xs yesterday in Dukes Memorial porary duty at Camy Stewart, states and Australia, Canada, James Laughton, Edward Mackey, hg Miss Chaffee's hard forehand Acme Telephoto. | Hospital at Peru, where she lived. Ga, His 19-year-oid wife, Margie, China, Ecuador, England, Italy, the Rev. Loretta Schmitt, Mildred «drives frequently went over the David Sutton [left], 9, helps his brother, John Sutton, 16, of Lowell, Ind.; with their pen of five | Mrs. Helvie entered General Hos- was treated for shock at Savan- Mexico, the Philippines and Schulz, the Rev. Edith - Stilwell,

baselines and her anticipation was so erratic—that Miss Hart| pulled her out of position frequently. In the second game of the sec-

Surviving are her husband, | ond ‘set, Miss Hart served three William Hathaway Robert; her father, Emory Tom-, aces. Miss Chaffee looked ye a | linsen, Amboy; a sister, Mrs. potential star only in th s Mo nday nest Powell, Tipton, and a game which she took at . The Dene Verlin. Peru. : i saved two match points but the Services Service for William H. ay. | i end was inevitable and one press . yay, Ll Vandalia St, will Pel Ml Iu Mrs. Rachel Rappaport |

best at the Illinois and Indians 10th ‘annual Chicago Junior Market. Boys from the farms of the two |Pital training with a class of 1841 nah, Ga. They were married Sweden. © |Charles Swann, the Rev. Lula states eihibited 200 lambs they raised as 4-H Club and vocational Ee projects at the show jana Was graduated > Chistian May 27 at Oakville, III. . — The convention ends July 16. lana the Rev. Harold Taber. >

at the Chicago Union Stock Yard s. ___{Chureh ‘at Peru. ais as = a -

© box eritic said “she Played, Jke an . Monday in Dorse English girl.” a ‘Home. Burial will be in| | Graveside services for Mrs. Patricls Canning Todd of Lal Former Employee Mr ..Elkhart Man : (Rachel Rappapoet. formefly of Jolla, Cal, joined Miss Hart n Of Pe R. Mallory Mr. Hathaway died a Thursday Held in Slaying io. m. Monday Indianapolis [|B pres aN ~ the: [in General Hospital: He was 89: pr giART, July 1 (UP)—Rob- Hebrew Cemetery. i .

"Karl Davis Rornk, who died 5 Alexander McKelvie of Britain, A special on at Kingan| + ‘5 Trine, 19, was killed during] Mrs. Rappaport died Thursday

6-1, 6-2. Wednesday in his home, 2528 N.|& Co. 47 years, he retired in 1943. Mrs, Todd, seeded fourth, won Olney Bt, was to be buried in He was born.in Terre Haute, but wy argument J2L.2 Qrinking pasty Ia h o home I Toles She easily; scoring almost all her yemgrial Park after. services at! lived in Tndianapolis most of his said joday. ? Hved there the last 20 ara " 1); “points with forehand drives from “life. He was a member of the ¥ ; 1 L the. baseline. 10 a. m, today in Moore & Kirk Lodz Bolice held William Beasley, 33,! Survivors include two daugh- { mere min ii, Northeast Chapel. jRedmen Lodge. Elkhart, who told them he fired ters, Mrs. Kenneth Abendana, Ja- 1a) \ | “Burviving are three daughters. ,n, snotgun blast at Mr, Irvine maica, West Indies, and Mrs. Mil- LA \ =e Mi et Winner Mr. Ronk, who was 68, was a Mrs. Lena Jay, Mrs. Mary ROSSex ,¢ter Mr, Irvine threatened to kill ton Silverman, Toledo: a son, . {native of Lebanon, He had lived lot and Mrs. Minnie Galbraith; yi. 19st night. 3 Louis H. Toledo; a brother, Joe AA | | ’ Fills Tall Order {in Indianapolis 40 years, and had four sons, Frank, Arthur, Ed-| ‘wie persons were present in the R. Ringold, Toledo; three sisters, bY 5 n ; / {heen employed in the automatic! ward and John, 17 grandchildren y. “oo A derson home when the the Misses Lolly, Jennie and Bes- 5 i a I Rr Who says midgets are on the SWitch department of the P. R.iand one great-grandchild. shooting occurred. ste Ringold, all of Indianapolis, al AT WO NY Ke: SS : way out? Not Chuck Weyant of Mallory Co. 15 years. He retired ——— —- =| Beasley told police he and Mr. and three grandsons, Toledo, : Anche

Springfield, I). [two years ago. $ {Irvine were friends but that Mr. = : Chuck drove his tiny race car Formerly, Mr. Ronk had been Ex- Cops Shoot {Irvine always threatened him, (OFFERS KOREA A INSURANCE 7 378 MASSACHUSETTS A VE 936 HLT :{'] 3 Wm, 50-laps last night at the Indian- employed at the Esterline-Angus It Out’; Passerby ‘after drinkin, - ICAGO, July 1 (UP)--The - " : Willis

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vali Speegrome and won the Co, Inc, several years. Lef oh {today to write accident insurance Allied ‘eature before 3682 fans. But at Last night, asley | ft the 3 4 { z that it was quit C a Surviving are two daughters, Is Only Casualty ! ag 8 eye _! for civilian travelers in Korea or : . quite a race. huck Mrs, Idelle M. Petty and Mrs, {wine-drinking party, got a shot-, A had to fend off Mike O'H — any other place where war may | " . : meri a TY e alloran: Anna K. Stlerwalt: two sons, Wil-| gun, returned, and ‘fired at Mr.| i ; £ Chi in the fi : WABASH, Tuly 1 (UP)- Two'§ ; a : occur. No rates were quoted. ? H . cago . in the final laps to rvine, police said. \ mts 7. magma st em Aas : 150! : lam L. and Carl H., all of Indi-|, ity poli in jail ; " : §. take home the bacon. O'Halloran anapolis; ‘a sister, Mrs. Cora ormer city policemen were in ja “1 just walked in ahd fired,” ! : opened in ninth spot, today after exchanging shots. on pa.gley told authorities. \ S itt : , : EW. ; pe pol Daugherty, Marion; two broth yt : : i] augherty, Marion; two brothers, . gireet in what authorities said N . : Ww = yant's time Was 12:3854. \iinyr Richmond, and Horace, . £1 Beasley said he laid the gun 1 Atkin ! _ Third place went to Eddie Russo | Portland, Ore. and six grand- was a personal feud of Iong ,, the floor, intending to ait / of Chicago, [ehildren. = "Wiliam Wallace. 87. 250 Law unt police arrived. Hut Wo by b : = - Acro TT Eh i “2%” at the party scream e sa . : ve : = Schaddule Two Final — Leer sce U5 Cay [oct ler, dL were hd. Koll so pe walked out”aed-wert- foal gp——— yi Yi rai ays an't [was suspended from the police ayer, ta : In Ci T Meet 3 ys. force about a year ago and Wal-| ge told tavern customers he 6 ; y »” Harol ty Tennis Id h 5 ‘Ho Bot Reds, Legion lace left it several years ago. ishot a man, but they wouldn't NE & : A. Do Finals in the mixed doubles and | * They met in a restaurant yes-'pelieve him. Then he walked " . : ; ” 4 > wi A . carrie CX ~~ the. women's singles are on tap, ELDORADO. IIL, July't (UP) terqay and the shooting occurred qo wn the street, approached | ) . ? \ it. Geo. today in the City Tennis Tourney —American Legion National Com- short time later, Neither Was Policeman Richard Heiser. andl ee = : . is : vl Bank at yo {famnder Beoige N. Cras Beal, hurt, but a passerby, Mrs, Mary told him the story. Mr. Helser! p—— . = . =} mie nd., says this country is not big " : : ? : * : ; | == Raion enough for. bath the [elon ang Siders, 18, was grazed by a bullet {ook him to city jail. iN : W. A nyt wh ki “th ue I Pars L which ricocheted off he-sidewalk. | 4 ; : ; ; an Eda ie. e Communist arty. I" ‘Keting Prosecutor John | NR la j / : z gar Ee a ilberge E Eriet art Speaking at the dedication of al Beauchamp ordered them jailed: $60 Piano Yields l NX : : . > Wm SCHEDULE MAY i new Legion home yesterday, Mr. Each said he would file charges of Fortune of $20,000 : > NX O. L. PRICE REALTY COMPANY : oe : : . n's Singles elation als) Craig said: “We of the American assault with a deadly weapon, pPETROIT, July 1 (UP)—Mrs. \, ALALTOR 3 . Fores! naechnmachier, Clide Akard Legion are not going. to move against the other, | Anthony Cernak happily played \ REAL ESTATE : INSURANCE : t . Clyde gree Wayns rng yi, gover: CE : i NT “Pennies From Heaven’ on her \ : 2315 NORTH PENNSYLVANIA STREEY . : ; : Bill-Bob Bastia Women : Ship Movements | battered $§0/piano today. ANE INARA Butte Batley vs. Fat MISSISSIPPI LOC KS C LOSED Lo Aertritg —New—Fork-—m—Butophetrous AD. Apprhiser from a music § Re i Nps ———— A Ai ta a ——— : : by TM Mixed Doubles (tinal) —R. DAV ENPORT. Towa, July 1 oar CS rinsholm, {rom Oaetehars: Gen. store refused to give her $50 for Ed : rR ET TT TTT TTT ETT TT TT —Barth Burns-Early a Linne-Bal . ' WwW. H nck, ; from Bremerhaven e - ¥ \ % “2 : v 3 n’s Doubles He mitInAL Rr (UP)~The Corps of Engineers H F Hodges from Guantan amo; Pvt the 30-year-old instrument, but \ x : Joe B Rs elie "Ve! winner of 130 quarter- today closed all locks and dams pal, Thomay, trom san American Por- found two dust-covered packages : N. : ; . . St — on the Mississippl River between Fader. to Livernol. Ameriean Shipper: under the ancient strings. 4 ; : oD W. L Amateur Baseball {Minneapolis and St. Louis to the of Delhi. to Brisbane. De Grasse. | to They contained $8000 worth of ; \. June 29, 1950 C ; IABA GAMES TOMORROW public as a military precaution Daven, & eR. Flight "5 Cnerboure: jewelry and bank books listing N “— . - i - fe MUNICIPAL LEAGUE “until further notice.” Nada Ta of Bermuda, to Hamiiton, foore than $12,000. I BE Walrer tts) i > : Browr Indiana Reformatory vs | as e e nager X ! sits, _Pendieton; Capital ON er a i di hi Vi 4 | St ti ti 4 The Indianapolis Time ; ; Jack hp ie J anapollis i To Fa Sef Set in Indianapo is—Vital Statistics | 216 Wmaryiand 8 % fen IS Dende in Gernsia 3 — Indianapolis 9, Ind / ; : ) “Son game APT arr ew EVENTS TODAY ——TTHOWSL L_CarT. 23 148 N Arsenal a Ruth Mokiews Ce nt — = a : Cirle CITY LEAGUE F Altrusa-Lune 1 | Leroy ty ; Marvia Franeis—Donatd, Frances Wilker- B Dear Mr, Walker: Stow = pe rE 7 > re (All games at 2:30 p.m.) Home Furnishing Club A . Lincoln rT 82 . son; -James, Joan Strodtman. . Harold, x - . F. H. a gran Ron Perris Poods, Rive Pe c oye Er Cana avera, al, niverside, Jn Cleatus Shireman Robert Geneva Hul 3 hein’ 2 ry nn LA E VE NTS TOMORROW Ro Gloria, I Clark 16. 3 $111 Parker: Bveryn peoree. Mary Foster; Leonard, Anna For nearly 6 months I have been advertising my real estate bmsiness : a A. K. -Relfible iyelildy J Moore Feace Chanel, Astronomivsi—8 pRB 1h Barker Norma AL St. Vincent's—Joseph, Ruth Pitagerald: BICLUSIVELY in The Indianapolis Times. It.affords me a great deal of : Cha BCE CN A 053 Ruckie: 51 a" Lo bail 3% dade “a Blaine © CU portent Ida JAGAN Ctiue, Moty pleasure to report that the results received have been excellent. : as, All double-leaders’ with Mist gatae. starts Queen | argharita Society — Mesting, C4 oh ks. dN Ga hee a Mri: Charles, Batty Strubbe, 354 a 7 - . Alfred JT Kishan : aries K. Dawson 0) 53113 ‘Ghtherwoed: | TWAS: RL My company is new and until now has been a one man operation. Each Ja Gi enter, Rhodius 1 Hagine Raserves +s MARRIAGE LICENSES John. } Dickinson an, 3339. Reformers; | Methoait MRL - month our number of sales has increased as a direct result of Ads in : il C . i i A , Bur ster p 0 art z i Products | a Indiana State jus Chie Navrio o 3b, 1 ‘uit: Warald ¥ Grevory 1128 —%- De alter: Logise ~The Times. vary Ad we have Tun has Ploduded + a a goodly number of calls. } Robt ER AFBI TTa Re # Fo RR a a psa : ik : Rae fs EE it v i Howard 2s. Ht 1 N Capitol; Betty Greorgiann Kennedy ! Sd SP =X I Thom War Hikes Marriages N_ Biedsoss 38. 132 W. 10m 4 0. Lower. 20. 3383 ilude Co Robert, Lois Parker. Charles, Ana Rob During the month of June I sold six houses, located in all sections ; ! Frede PORTLAND. fire. July 1 (ITP) gary 3 Pearcy, 17. 602 Dorman. nesta: pho Pricer 19. 1080 K, OMI0. tow 1: a AIA. Drake. tte Rowley gf of the city. Have enclosed photos of a few of them, a5 A sudden spurt n marriage i- yt po? be} mi 4 i R 154 Lexinuton. ME anise Tonner: aL 3 Bellview AY Sonera Hon urls Stewart: Rob-| \ = wf : John cense applications here this week ol: elly 3 Williams” WM; Beech Grove. | nan™SRuty. 30. 1015 W. New. York: Pa- (Vor: Francis Rican Mo roam 1 In closing let me say I am fully convinced that THE TIMES, with its Ralph has been attributed to: the. out: Oil iors, Ltt Ro ditnveot: Hein”s thomas, ib, 0 goueniul | Banal Dupald Suctie Souter, C4 BoC low advertising rates and ability to get results, is the ideal pewspa PE "break of war in Korea, according wah own 3 a \ Joth over "ine. Lambie, 1 A808, Rin old, ~ tence in Johnson: Paul, Edna | \ 2 for the small real estate broker to use. The small broker must kesp = 1 S. to Multnomah - ounty marr Ly Shaka oto Mic 2 P ii Vd ; : 8 a Raymo d. Maude Dave ore, ie i pi expenses low —-. vet he must sell houses} That is what I an able to ] y ; D le iN oo 520d I : fave Mors ermine Thr THE TIMES, : : ~~ : - remaster esse > martin Sa rennet - 21. 36 W Vermont Terr 15 B s a ee : Xo. 1 Indianapolis! Dessa| Torey, M arne a R spec 1y - Drisc : 3 DEA = pert cma SO pe tu andy ea : Darlis : N “Degghorn Lu i n Tied, 82: al nm 5 Seelam. Car 3 a Ey Em Se vr a East. Wa nda : Herold" Hy er, Rakes Sincinsiati Giayds Hastines. al General, myocar- R. J. Raha BE Pearl Riiltam. 17. at Long. Colitis. | Lv the Saruniti, 3 iN 8 Siar |G eS a aklet. 36. at. 2002 South- John £ Beulah it, JE ru core Balle Jones, 73, at Methodist, East ~ GEO. os EGENOLF You ove Because We Save San Sur i SHEE Eliabeth Anna Cooper. #2. st Long. ear- Evans i enne cAbes, 27. 23 3 s ” n , i] MEN'S SUITS & OVERCOATS | EN anih Worl ren MK inborn Ar thur 8 Elson, 40, at Methodist, car- $ ; $ addss Marcy Lang iB Poem cinomitosis ER 4 H. 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