Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 July 1950 — Page 55
Wi out Pay a as Hours Draft Board Members |
Men Must Classify, Select Those Who Will Answer Country's Call fo Service
Twelve good men, “tired” and true: : ; Pr : will be sung at 9 a. m. Tu This seeming printer's error was an apt description today for . ree. in St. Joan of Arc Church,
: the dozen middle-age Indianapolis men who serve without pay on! re a " services at 8:30 a. m. In F' Cozy Home $565 dn. | '48 5-Star Gen. $635 dn he ow Marien Ditads Boards, | : & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will, = Pe wetric. bottle was. | Ere * Selective quotas for the first call, “not later : : a be in Calvary Cemetery. 8 Like mew. as refris. bottle sans 23-0 than Sept. 30.” have been hiked to 100,000 and in the background | Sa = i Miss Lease, a member of one'ol $ '62 Prairie Sch. $335 d TE Re a Lu a n Peiussiton, registration of men up Navy Air Force leutenant in lived with ker sister, Mrs. Edward: BL Eee cretrls. Exeetiont a Engin $435 un. to the age of 45, more classifica- World War II. Mr. Young is past : of : "ae TEE ‘Verbracken, after the death ’ tion, m more burning of the mid-/commander of Robison - Raga iva 46 Sp. Manner $665 dn. | {night oil. dale Post, American Legion. = her father, Jacob H. Lease, i. 3H. & aay, "8 Alma $435 dn. Most of these citizens have been| Board 49, Northeast segment 1936. She died Friday in Louis '42 National .. $225 da. eres Rigi ind rang true to their commisions as draft of Marion County: = ville, O. 5 =%-FL uit bres 3 members since the early World| Chairman Herbert 8. Smith,| : a. employed by ROA dupe xler 95 War II days. 5.18 Ssctetary-treasuer of Indi. 5 . NE 48 3-Star Gen. $365 dn. : Hieo. refric. “ian, The board members and chair- : ~~ anapolis Typo- - - same Wm bad vig Ra; "1 Stewart , . $495 dn. 41 fear ver SUISUN, [¢ love we somissed br She cov.) | Nor T. The home E a monte hr Tew Al 21-FL. Beitle gas. confirmed by the President. They ® Ff of this 10-year Joseph's Hospital, Louisville, UP TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY run the draft show. | board man is at : 5 She was a charter member of ‘We Trade for House Trailers, Autos, Furniture Classification Main Job 1120 N. DeQuin- ae St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church Their primary functions are the cy St. He has! Try and was a member of the Soclety : classification of registrants on the : been a journey-! al °F {of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, bl Jones u 0 0 basis of written information in : Jan polls in |She was active in Demoeratie . individual draft file envelopes; re-| anapolis 21 yr Lr { politics. oi : Trallor Lol 2 Trailer Lot3 | Trallor lod | 1 sficati who! years. . | cht ha 12510. Wei. SIO W. Wah. $0 | md, | rt ta Bo ur who] Orville Denbo, hime surviviog ate amethet MA. 1221 BE. 8301 MA. 9884 l BE. 3 . | 8 ve 57, of 4480 Mar-| sister, rs. tobert IN. Ny 881 BL 4481 changed their status; selection of v i 7 Indianapolis, and three brothers, For Your Convenience We Are Open men to take preinduction physical Mr, Smith oy cs Phd It didn't take long for neighbors of Mrs. Ora Day, blind widow of Ernest + Day, former door- Frank of Westfield, J. Erwin and: DAILY and SUNDAY, 9 A. M. Till IP. NM and choasing of group from these or an of draft service. He is man at the old Washington and Claypool hotels, to pitch in and help when her home needed a |Addison, Indianapolis. wo . m— - In addition, under the Draft “"Sistant cashier at the Central, new dress. Eleven men chipped in $5 each to buy the paint and donated their time to slap two | 97 Waated Automobiles 97 Wanted | Automobiles Law of 1948 as amended, a regis- State Bank and a member of the coats on the residence at 4074 Rookwood Ave. Ten of the 11 are shown in the picture. It took | In trant may demand a personal Scottish Rite and Shrine. During' them six hours fo complete the job. Ernest Day died eight years ago.
{World War I he served statesid hearing before the board In eer-'with the 45th Infantry Division, |
tain classification cases. Mr. Denbo is president of state They’ re Coming Albert Glidewell Mother Bears | ndi anapolis
Here are the members of your District Command ssocia , er ith Tw s 10 Days [r—— TODAY ?
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: | LINCOLN, III, July 28 (UP)—| ‘Part Albert G. Glidewell, electrical A young farm wife gave birth to. _- w— maintenance superintendent 41 twin girls 10 davs apart, and then EVENTS TOMORROW
years for the old Marmon Motor died of pneumonia, dectors dis- Non Side rian Ci Re {Car Co., died yesterday in his closed today. Re aL uncheor home, 1832 8S. Vinewood Ave. Mrs. Janice Voelker, 20, gave North starr iosunc Beech Grove. He was 81. birth to the first child, Catherine Scientech Club—Lu } : Janene, July 19. The baby weighed He was born in Greencastle and 5 pounds, 13 ounces. MARRIAGE LICENSES came to Indianapolis when he was, Mrs. Voelker then developed Fusene May, 21. On Carolyn Den. 9. He had been retired since 1937, | {Lobar pneumonia and doctors § 3, Box 498 |and was {ll the last five years, Made no attempt to take the secMr, Glidewell was a member of und child. am
the Second Free Methodist] THE second baby, Carolyn Jan-{"
Prado, 20, 367 Woodrow Church. The Rev. H. H. Phillips, ette, weighing 6 pounds, 3 ounces, Orville 3 yhite. 39. 2008 Huston: Alice pastor, will officiate at services was born Friday afternoon. The Edward M. Shaw. 31, Boggstown: Mare
and past commander of the 11th Board 52, southwest segment of District and Post 162 of the
Marion County: Legion.
Chairman Walter Bradford, 51, of 1338 Shar. , obert M. Loomis, 53, works
dis. in the traffic department of In diana Bell Telephone Co. He one of the reorganizers of the! board in 1948 and a veteran o World War I. His home is at 25 W. 65th St. ;
on Ave, penses justice by! day as Wayne; Township Justice of the Peace. By night, this man who has,
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> MICHIGAN AUTO SALES veteran of World War I had a son !!Ving dead girl, found it hard to at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Farley mother died an hour and 51 min- gS Th A agi. 19. RRs. Box saa. in the Paratroopers in World War day to enjoy even the kindness of Funeral Home. Burial will be in utes later. Bille Bile. 3s The W334; Jo Ana f the TOP BID CAR II and a son-in-law is now in a her friends. Floral Park. | She had observed her 20th Hardy. . 17,2120 E. Michigan bie. or on your hospital in Japan, paralyzed from| They have visited her in droves, Survivors include his wife, Mrs. [birthday on July 21, between the “4% Pam Dia Tue ne I d f the waist down as a result of have Sent hundreds of “get well X ~¥|Ora Stone Glidewell; two daugh- births. kh 20, Lawrence: Susan I 8 ' i . " before you a Regar less 0 Woulils Sufiered nie pr os i pier Big ihn "Peanuts" and Charlie Bell, ters, Mrs. Mabel Jones and Mrs. Dr. Lee Hamm and Dr. Victor 51 MN. Keystone: Bar : » ar; € 1s manager o e gowns and other gifts since Ruth veteran funster , . . the circus [Lilly Sowden, Indianapolis; two {Soukup said the interval between | Earl M. pee 18. soln Warren; Shire 0 or n on Adams Hotel and member of an : “very un 1 r : . Indianapolis taxicab firm. fell off a swimming slide six is on its way. sisters, Mrs. Retta Paris, Spencer,/the births was “very unusual)” |r rey Fania 51 531000 Parker: Rena be weeks ago. an find Mrs. Clara Wildey, North They said the twins were full-| Mahriing wii 31."isto Barth; Lou A.
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- : John McDonald Jr, 1060 N. But the popular, once-agile girl f}2 " ade H. 'Zike. 53, Mitchell; Mildred ®, Belle Vien Place, is 59 and the|d0es nothing but stare at her bed-| Cus S oming Soden + To Er ane! > To s iy. 3083 Tyndall: Roe publisher of the Indianapolis "00M Walls. The fall broke her| ‘Mrs. A. R. Moses rd E. Marshall, 46, 4223 Bowman: Lils . s, v4 terbet
Courier, a West Side neighbor- Neck and she can move only her 2d Bach Volume
: wil £. Bartlett, 18, 2418 Parker, : . hood paper. A two-year veteran/€Yes and mouth. Doctors can of-| Mrs. Edna L. Moses, 5109 Car- J ss, 16, 1211 E. 13th ORY : T44 W, Wiemea Rl- 2940 of draft board service, he is Re-| fer her no hope of improving. i 0 own Fella Ave., died yesterday in Set for November = Howard A ltege. 22. RR. 7, Box 401s hes " " on v ators publican nominee for Wayne The greeting cards are pinned | home. She was 64. | wanda Landowska's second wih Stovall Jr, 1 1228 MeCartri Township trustee, on a cardboard plaque and placed | 82 Rail Cars Needed Re was a native of Sharon, 1 f Bach's “The Well ohaden Lewis. 18, 2856 Northwestern; Board 51, Southeast segment high on the wall opposite her bed (Pa, and was a member of thei yd Uc >, GCL8 tS PurbaTa J Dunlap. 16, 913 Roache. f of Marion County: iso she can see them. This was | To Bring Big Top {Central Christian Church. She ic public tn Nox amber iol Ritter wd: TIN. Alabama. hi Chairman Thomas Benedict, /done by her bo friend, Garland | ‘lived in Indianapolis si 92 2 yu Ross, 43, 740 E. New Sh . A 47, is a veteran wartime board Acker, y | Back on the sawdust trail. | Services at a He % on Red Seal records, in ll three ares E'S dev. i. i Central; Plors L. be d | Summer entertainment which’ Uesday ‘disc speeds. ro Dar 0 rotate le: Evelyn G, ; J member and operates a barber| rT 85 = in Fi & Buch ill be Woodrow Paris. 3 Zionsvil ) - makes every oldster a'youngster 'n Flanner ichanan wi The first volume of the monu-, Hoover, 32. Zionsvil shop and tonic and shampoo mak MR. ACKER and other close followed by burial in Crown Hill. Charles E. Krk, 20, 821 N Oxford; Ruth A, ing firm in his home at 744 8.|¢.. das th Iv visitors Ruth | is on its way to Indianapolis. It a own mental series, issued this Febru- “Meehan. 20. 13 8. Euclid Indiana's largest Used Car dealer is offering East St. He is a member of HOIY [win see. od she thin ors RUA means the circus is coming to| Survivors finclude her hus- ary and consisting of the first Wiliam, 1. Vandetbrosck, 28, 043 WN, this mew service FREE fo ifs thousands of Rosary Catholic Church and its| will ste; Sud ae thinks she Says, ‘town--Ringling Bros. and Barn-| band, A. R. Moses; her mother. eight preludes and fugues of Book Marlowe wlan W_ Vermont: friends and customers. Drive up any time; a Holy Name Soclety. His son is! Iness she oth ap ow . tn um & Bailey. (Mrs. A. R. Peters, Sharon, Pa.; I, has been on the Billboard Mon Focosom A oie Wan : courteous experienced buyer will give ou an 1-A and will be 21 in a month, | h ligh owh, 49 The string of 82 railroad cars two sons, A. Raymond Jr. Nee- weekly best-seller list continually Windle, Fo Clitaval 5a 3.3 dois 8, State: YOU GET ' Roy F. Jackson, 1209 Villa Ave. | ->S her plight is too gloomy t0/ pearing the big top and all equip-\nah, Wis, and Franklin C. since its appearance on the Emer C. Ca , 19, 2710 Holt Rd; honest appraisal on your car at no obligation ’ “think about. 1 into t the| Margaret 1 nd, 18. 2130 E, 13th HIS "se is a veteran of Army service in| {ment will roll into own Frankfort; a daughter, Mrs. market. James Ww. Mattingly 3, 1114 E. 9th, Emma . fo you. Due to the present used car market | World War I and an employee of | Not only has bedridden pain morning of Aug. 11 for two shows|Helen Walker, Los Angeles: two Recorded recently at Madame wiiiitit, 23. 1330 Central’ °C R : fluctuations, we suggest you check the asking the John Madden Upholstering Pecome a substitute for her own the following day, afternoon and|gisters, Mrs. A. R. Hoffman, Landowska's home in. Lakeville Boise 041 Hoshrook air cH price of your car with us before you sell. firm. He is 53, a member of the|¥estful life but her mother must night. (Sharon, and Mrs. Helen Hill, Conn, the second volume of the hn ‘Middleran 0, Jor s Shera Woodlawn Methodist Church and|leave her own sick bed to nurse Tops among new attractions|Dearborn, Mich. and a brother, Bach work will inc lude preludes Donald G. Pieper if. 2817 Stuart: Mil. OR : 1030 Open its board of stewards and belongs her, her brother Is en Youle 1 he is -the $300,000 “When Dreams| Harold Peters, Sharon. and fugues 9-16 of Book I Kenneth 8 Pears. 18. #8 W. Mor. "rs i to Centre Lodge, F. & A. M, One| War zone e avy, and Come True,” a pageant In which pp His: money 1 sristow T " 14 PLUGS N. Mer. : Til 9 P. M. . | Box 93 wa »a N ys son served in the Navy, the other| Money is scarce. {nearly 2000 “gorgeously garbe Richard D. Esmon. 23. 349 N_DeQuincys BUTOR in the Army in World War II. He With her bed flanked by flowers {humans and animals participate. 5 ma er upplies Block Ren i 5, 14 Janda Pro tone: has been a board member since and gifts, Ruth only stares at the! And, of course, there'll be roy, 1 Henegeh, A. os po roHtan. 1943. | ting cards on the wall and clowns and all the excitement and berta 1. White, 18, 1615 Arsenal . {greeting er hit 39 WA NTED od 56, Northwest segment of cries quietly. She cannot turn|beauty that goes with the saw-! own ren in ives oc eke = erson. 1 RR. 13. Box arion County: her head to see the other gifts, {dust trail. . : 2 Bh EA te a ive loa Cao, J ree ; » 7 Chairman Arthur W. J.ockhart, mn S————————————————— le CHICA 50. July 29 (UP)-— Sou Jor. 350 50 > $52: but Sanly OS Mh rR toad" wr ii BX 59, of 506 N. DeQuincy St. is a { : Smaller supplies halted a down- > ( 0a average loi Oramt. ~~ . 100 (ARS— gE! 0) 1 di 3 graduate + Profit Taking Robert E. Buergelin trend in livestock prices and put high=choice kinds brought $32.25 Byion Tox, Bedford " ox Te , g . » * 1 Jack G. Henth b. ? ridan: nywhere ET THE WR § Manus] Training Slows - Grain Rise ‘Burial in Arlington (them back on the upgrade this jo sev De Jaffer price being "ary Lo Miller. 13,5828 N. Kingstey vest Ly a K iy BH hey fh SS | Lo] Bo oo ad CHICAGO, July 29 (UP)—Alll Robert E. Buergelin, 131 E. 16th week at a ieaR0 NU iit low-good slaughter steers moved! Richard © aR man. 47. 2001 W_ Michi. CASH OR C 3 { rain futures moved onto new! ill be buried in Ar-! ~ 2 cCall : ad ON gp SACRIF ben goad high ground for the season at I after ney Zanted, Byers paid - Sets at §29 hint 0, £328.50 Leland k Davi 38 3, 430 N. Meridian; Mary SACRIHI o more for hogs, 75 cents » Heifers at $28. Calhoun 1
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mid-week on the Board of Trade! y services later this week in Washhe is a foreman! but since then they have been in gton, D. C.
William J Hebble, a. E 2314 “nion: Vire {to fully $1.25 more for fed steers! The majority of high-medium _#inia L Ruse 18 5605 S. Walcott d 11 d 50 ts t i i ¥ Russell M. Smith, 42, 2910 Ruckle: Delores land year ngs and 20 cents to, inito choice fed heifers sold at| Conover. 33 1475: Roosevelt 52. 245
in trouble with profit taking and 3 at Citizens Gas, Mr. Buergelin died Thursday inj _ J instances, $1 more for $2850 to $31.50, while common Jos! Thomas Jr. 52. 345 N. Capitol: Lila
y Other hing. . A g Soke. Sty, he past two sessions, prices Billings St ari wae 49.18 lambs. {and medium beef cows bulked at Robert L. Broadman. 20, 861 N. Sinwoods plant. for corn, oats and rye dropped tol Hospital, Ft. Hatrison. He was Shipments of all animals to Chl-'$19.50 to $22 with only a very saa'*w Grady to! i Linweed = Lenis N. Fire- within 2 cents of the level a week! A veteran of World War I, he cago and other big trade centers|few good ones passing at $24. The | praarolya F. Koeller. 2 5. Brookville, CR ago this time and wheat went 5 was an accountant at the old bi lier th o _|Phillln A. Stroup, 19, ridiang stine, 5140 Nor- were measurably smaller an a late practical top for good sau | Lola J. Morris. 16. 3440 Brouse.
early in the war, |
Jb } DONNELL
LITRE TR] RIL oe. Tockinert
waldo Ave, is 50(t0 6 cents below it. Rye was G, & J. Tire Co. from 1920 to 1935. week ago. sage bulls was $25, whereas most {®charq Cpittenden. is. 1030 N. — _ {and has been on the board the go + gg Rey 3 semis, to He later operated the Graylynn Sows, Butchers Set Pace of the medium to good kinds wilaig Nichol, 1 162) 8 a a i past two years. He is secretary of Hotel Blue Room and was a trus-, Sows and weighty butchers, earn own to $22 Frank D. Leatherman. 84, 5511 Carre 97 Wanted Automobiles 2 House Trailers House Trailers the Masonic Relief Board of In- 14 gents higher for the at tee of the local Bartenders Union. partly because of a sharp upturn Tel curtailed receipts, sheep salem; i Mary A, Ulterback, 4, 4 FOR’ BUR PW RECKED PACEMAKER dianapolis, Inc. For 18 years he hit Wednesday, the day after| A Son, Charles W. Washington, in lard prices, set the pace of the [trading was quickened by an im- pL Thompson, 23, Hous nO an. M, PARTS. FOR CARS TRbcxs a lk dseibutor at Ft. every delivery shot up the maxi-'D- C. Survives. Friends may call advance. By Friday, most good proved dressed market which was wii ote a 8 E th, os 008-10 N. CAPITOL 10 COk1-s331 HOUSE TRAILER on. : mum daily limit of 10 cents. at Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel and choice 180 to 250 pound bar- dull last week. Choice, but not, Norms ®. Sree. 1s. 6a " WANTED— 000 USED | CARS S4-Faat My rl : ~~ Navy Veteran | Many traders took advantage until noon Monday. {rows and gilts brought $24.25 to prime, native lambs topped at) A aie 8 %.. ay a ] D—& © is hg America’s mL ara Charles R. Young, 51, of 729 N. of peak prices to make profifible —— Te ———— {$25. Heavier weights up to 400!§28.25 to small killers. Big pack- Richard. J. Ka Kasber. oO oe Centraly | Taser pet ny new design, wonde u living. Euclid Ave. is a Navy veteran sales in view of rcestainties Walter C. Waterman pounds sold for no less than $20. ers stop at $27.25 and dis-| Centra), __| Come out today and look this trailer . . of World War I. An accountant|ahead. They had in mind Gdod and choice sows weighing counted any bucks a by DIVORCE SUITS FILED SILL WIITER will “eay cash Tori over, whether you're interested in at the Indiana Trust Co., his chances of a long war in Ee ‘Services Tomorrow 350 pounds ranged from $21 to $1. Sikughter ewes got Up to! carieton G. va. Amanda model. z buying or not. It is worth seeing. board appointment still awaits and the possibility of economic Servi for Walter C. Water-| $25. $11.50 with the bulk of common Robert vs. Betty J. Gardner - a RELIABLE MOTORS bi Shown at the . . . confirmation. A son served as a controls at home. las 140 N. der St. or The late bulk of good and !to choice handy kinds Penning $9 Sting Mildred Kelley ley: : Rana in Sood condition: JONES CROSSWORD PUZZLE |Grove, who died Friday, will be at choice fed steers and yearlings to $11. iGitde ¥ ha RO ae Paver Abou TRAILER SALES : NVI {10:30 a.-m. tomorrow tn J. C. Wil-| 3720 W. WASH. non ners we [RELATE IEE] onc on Cis ri Today’ S W athe F otoc t ad BE-3881 moms enon) 34—Fastens up : 42 CHEE UII] | will be in Greenwood Cemetery. y: e yr as X > SGUTTY HR aie Bal. 4—~Hail and 26-Conntey of Asia TED TIN 3S Sv A native of Marion County, he, ah Bates : ance LC) Pruitdale (1 sa. Fm Rao 39—Note“of seals vi id Vl 11QIN VIL] operated a garage in Five Points, | R lh Rd. 2 sq. 8. Minne- D-Redaish brown 40—Metallie element N NINO LS then was a mechanic eight years Cs NOBEL 3, 3 om, + | 1~Conducted e S~-Sain Alii NOMI SINOMYSF] [in Schwitzer-Cummins Co. He had BETRO on | BeBe At-Small ors 2 VIO, IE] LUNISIRVId] [been ill six months. He was a , WILL BUY Ep fb Jong. $2.750. 4513 Rock- 48—Ventilate Ev EE member of St, John's Lutheran RYT mchiEr mew | Simm. Sone CEIGESIENIS |Onurch, rive Fonts | : piEl6 setrigerator: as. Like Hrenaly de SS a itay Cia] 0 itd 0 Surviving are his wife, Mrs. MA-7910. . . H-parent 2300 dss Mary McRae Waterman; two sis-| OUR m OY, barn Y en woh 3 a wo 27-Land ‘measure ters, Mrs. Pauline Balk and Mrs. & 7:30 ! ’ Beriod of time Gertrude Keokhoff, Kokomo, and oF jm ER two brothers, Elmore, Greenfield, OR EQUITY :: and Willlam A, Indianapolis. | , Ig Annual Oddities Show : CALL LI 5246 At Lawrence School 1 A Kyloe, or Highland steer, is | OR STOP AT {among the prize attractions in the Cs Animal Oddities Exhibit showing § ! at the Lawrence school grounds. 1213 N. MERIDIAN ED a pn ? noon until 10 p. m. oe :
Other attractions include “Bel. glan Bob, the world's largest horse, a wild Yak which comes from Tibet or Northern China {g™ and Effie, the baby elephant \} from India. Ae EE.
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