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Services to Take ! Place, Tomorrow | Dr. Douglas A. Leathers, prac-'day, extending operations which tising physician in Indianapolis|tional re * for 61 years, died yesterday in his home at 701 E. 11th St. He was|pilots’ f

Indiana uld become important

Services will be held tomorrow|problem which might stem fromecr oo thor its Grand Rapids,

at 1 p. m. in the Flanner & Bu-

emergency conditions. chanan mortuary. Burial will be

The general was among a group

| By DAVID WATSON sv Lake Centra] Airlines started service into Richmond, Ind., to-

emergencies, State Adjutant General ‘Robinson Hitchcock said local airline} liarity with north-south air routes and field facilities in

- of cistinction from the college

in Crown Hill. ~~~ A graduate of Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia, Dr. Leathers was awarded certificates

& «. from the Indiana Medical] Lociety. Charter Lodge Member

He was a member of the Third Christian Church in Indianapolis and was past master of the ~Mooresville Masonic Lodge. A “charter member of the lodge, he played an active part in its fune-| tions for 50 years. hangs in the lodge hall. Born in Hendricks County, Dr.| Leathers spent most of his life] in Indianapolis. He retired from, active practice two years ago. § Surviving are several nieces and! nephews.

&- Henry Hansberry Services for Henry ¥ Hansberry,| a lifelong resident of Indian-| apolis, will be held at 1:30 p. m.| Wednesday in Jones Tabernacle. Burial will be in Crown Hill Mr, Hansberry had been waiter in several different restaurants. He was 59. He was a member of Jones Tabernacle. Mr. Hansberry died yesterday in his home, 849 W. Michigan St.| Surviving are his wife, Susie; 2 brother, Marimon, Indianapolis, | and a nephew, Walter Hansberry, Los Angeles. -

Charles A. Palmer |

Services for Charles A. Palmer, | for 17 years a maintenance man| for the United Christian Mission-|

ary Society, will be held at 2 p. m. lived here 45 years. A truck driver cabin at the corner of W. 10th St.| tomorrow in Moore Peace Chapel.for A. B. Keeport Coal Co. 18) ha Shiloh Road in Hendricks!

Burial will Park.

be in Washington |

Avenue Christian Church and of!

Norwood Lodge 576, F. & A. M. man M., Indianapolis, and How- den 14 and Speedway City.

Surviving are his wife, Ruth,]| 3644 Stanton Ave.; two daughters, | Ruth J. and Sara M. Palmer, and | - one sister, Mrs. Virginia Colsher, | all of Indianapolis. |

Mrs. Gladys Hoffman

Mrs. ~ Gladys Hoffman, 1712 Broadway, died yesterday in her | home. She was 53. nine years. She was born in Vigo| County. Surviving are her son, Indianapolis;

Robert, three daughters,

Mrs. Irene Seybert, Mrs, Mary|She was a member of the Baptist |

Wilhelm, and Mrs. Wanda Munkvold, all of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Menda Barth, and Mrs. Alma Doty, both of Terre Haute; four brothers, Granvill Marquis,

daughters,

of aviation and civic leaders who made an inaugural DC-3 flight to Kokomo and Richmond yesterday. Hundreds Turn Out Hundreds of residents from the two cities turned out to welcome the ship and inspect the interior of the plane. Lake Central has expanded its service to take in Richmond, formerly served by TWA and Delta Airlines. Additional flights are being made to Kokomo, already a rege baz stopping point for the feeder

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Other Stops Lake ‘Central, which started its feeder runs nearly a year ago, thas been averaging 400 passen-

tholomew County, Mrs, Frankia

of Indianapolis.

ease with 2-year-old Johnny Neal, |

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THE INDIANAPOL CIS TIMES : - ou i. y ny's parents, Mr, and Lake Cer es I Artin sO ons Mrs. Mary Franklin Dies at Age 93 ° Boy Soaks Meosles urs, John J. Neal of hits| SNEEZY, STUFFY, W TERY ni ne ¢ | As Rare Ailment Aid ’ » WA ‘Mrs. Mary E. Franklin, member Her father’ owned a grocery $ Kare ment |Creek, Mich., brought him to the x Pr - New Route Inte Richmond .|of a pioneer Indiana family, died and operated a huckster wagon. DETROIT, Mich, Oct. 2 (UP)|Lassky home Saturday and ‘left SO MISERY, OF EL yesterday at Tul Sotals Suing Mrs. Franklin's husband, Ed, died|—Three of Arthur Lassky's chil-|him there for 24 hours. State Adjutant General Declares Ron Mrs. Franklin lived Hived with her|i 1930. She was a member of the dren are in bed With the measles ARTortBREnt TT “COLDS : S Can Be Vital in Warti anger. i L. Steven, 53/West Washington Street Metho-|Dut they said today that they were| : ervice Can ital in Wartime - N. Pershing St. iale Lu Steve of Bar-lqist Church and the Mary Club|8i2d to be able to share “the dis-| Now Many Wear

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Sane 16 Indian at an early] Survivi another daughtep,| Johnny is suffering from a rare ; could become vital in future na- age With Bis pole Fasunts; Mr and Mrs. yne Williams, oe sis- (kidney ailment which physicians FALSE TEETH 3 J ALT: a (Mrs. Isaac True, w ho lived in alter, Mrs. Laura Wray, bath of{at University Hospital, Ann Ar-| With More Comfort vg h od Pp log Sabin on Ni afional Rd. in the Indianapolis; seven grandchildren bor; Mich., said they could not y: nig i 10 3 area which is now Ben Davis. At/and 13 great-grandchildren. cure, However, they said there| ald Swarr, * pian phaling ‘Don Tad dondh LULL: to any large scale transportation that tne the il ann tral] Servite es he at 199 p. m.|have been cases of patients en foe To eat: and (alk Jr more SOMIcH: LINN She Bri told her children of the|Wednesday in Royster & Askin |the same malady who were cured Ji: *origkle . L itle ogg on your! 113 TABLETS 35¢ 36 TABLETS cials sdid old toll stations which were used West Washington Street Mortu-|after “a good case of the mea-| or. "fecitne. Checks i late odor” (denture | - aah Siig out-of-state stop-/on the road. ary. Burial will be in Floral Park. sles.” jFealh). Gat PASTEET at any drus

ping points are Chicago, Louisville and Cincinnati, When airport improvements are completed, Connersville will become] another ' terminal stop for large, Lake Central transports. Small planes are now being used there. Richmond's $1; million airport investment faced virtual idleness

when TWA and Delta decided to! halt, service there for financial reasons. Only private aircraft op-| erations would have used the field. | Lake Central won a temporary | franchise to service the port un-| [til final hearings on a4 permanent permit can be held by Civil Aero-{ nautics Board. Delta made its last stop yesterday.

Retired Teacher, Now 88,

Times FORTVILLE, Oct. 2—An oc

‘everybody knew the automobile would never replace the horse and |

buggy today said she’s keeping u “I've had every modern inve 2 vision set.”

Rites Tomorrow For F. M. Hager

Rites for Frank M. Hager will ibe at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in| |Conikle West Sixteenth Street Fu- | Ineral Home.. Burial will be in| (Floral Park. Born in Kentucky, Mr. Hager

years, he drove a truck four yeags |

|for the Marion County Highway Mr, Palmer, who was 64, died Department. A member of" the | ! Saturday in Billings Veteran’ s| Drexel Gardens Christian Church, {room buildings in Wayne townA native of Franklin |Mr. Hager died Saturday in his ship and in Gibson City, Ill, beKy., he was a member of Downey home, 5030 Mecca St. He was 75, |fore serving as principal in Gar-

Surviving are two sons, Her-|

ard M. Hamilton, 'O.; three Mrs. Paul Bower, | Bellaire, O.; Mrs. Artie Arthur, | Indianapolis, and Mrs, Moses Palmer, Maywood; two half-sis-ters and two half-brothers.

‘Mrs. Zella O’'Mullane

Mrs. Zella Maude O’Mullane,|

+. She had lived in Indianapolis 2334 Goodlet Ave. died yesterday. [pital here last week.

Mrs. O Mullane, who was 351, {lived in Indianapolis for 10 years. She was born in Putnam County. |

Church at Greencastle and Women of the Moose.

Services will be held at 10 a, m.

Wednesday in Flanner & Buchan-

an mortuary. Burial will be at Los Angeles, Cal.; Louis Marquis,!1 p. m. in Clinton Falls Cemetery

said Miss Leah F. Clark as she celebrated her 88th! birthday. “A television set is next on the schedule.” — |. Miss Clark, who retired in 1921

«Two Hoosier officers were elected

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State Se

togenarian who remembers when |

p with modern developments, ntion but an airplane and a tele-|

|after 37 years as_a teacher and | principal, was honored by friends, {relatives and former pupils at {her home here yesterday. Her 88th birthday was on Friday.

Born in Log Cabin Miss Clark and her 78-year-old sister, Mrs. Orah Nelson, only surviving members of a family of | 12 children, were born in a log |

| County.

Miss Clark taught in many one-|

den City School 8, Fleming Gar‘National Sojourners Elect Hoosier Officers

Times Special { | CAMP, McCOY, Wis. Oct, 2— 'to posts in the Camp McCoy! {Chapter 202, National Sojourners t a meeting at the Army hos-

{ Col. Thomas H. Plummer, camp {adjutant general, formerly of 3314 (Broadway, Indianapolis, was named vice president. It. Col!

the hospital and formerly of Vincennes, was named secretary.

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Gury; John, and James Marquis, |at Greencastle. i SILVER both of Terre Haute and nine] surviving are a daughter, Mrs. | RHODIUM grandchildren. |Wilma Jean Gregory, IndianapoServices will be at 1:30 p. m. jig; three sisters, Mrs. Charles S. D Wednesday in Thomas Mortuary yriller, Mrs. Fay Thomas, and BRONZE at Terre Haute. Burial will be at Mrs. Ora Rice; a brother, Clay CADMIUM Burnett, Ind. Lane, all of Greencastle, and one COIR NICKa

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