Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1950 — Page 5
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Local Soldier, 20
Serving in Italy Pfc. ‘Donald Williams, son
“Veter Railroad
steps to keep feminine citizens 20, completed
from voting blindly or failing to vote.
i An 81-year-old retired New | York Central Railroad employee {died yesterday in his home. i
| William F. Wiese, 51 N. Key-| stone Ave. was born in Germany| \and came to Indianapolis in 1896. |He was employed by the railroad |
Bellavista
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- The council will hold its an-| nual Legislative Institute for the purpose Thursday from 9:45
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High student,
a. m. to 245 jos 21 Years at Beeth Grove. He. 4 entered service Monday at Republic, O. Born in head, Lowe Ber- ways neglected never 18Ke Dart In Hirer School a p. m. in the | “# "in No mber, Evergreen, Ala. he lived in In. ger. James W the boys. We al- | fairs, y_are ys an ha “ & Prikstas Bont Guar. Wtitasiss +9487 % TU AIRApolis af the home of an aunt, Irvine TSam-Am- ways got-baby: gv ai Na hurch. The pro- H mefit Soclety.and trained at Camp Mrs. Jean Crawford, 523 Bernard tonio), Ross ~G. Baker, (New sitters for therfi Ing ADO. BESies ni word gram will follow amath Benefit Society. Pickett, Virginia, and Camp Lee, Ave. York), Walter J. Hurley, (New and almost-hev- paltad 58, ra: » | » . J - y husband is v > / the slogan: Funeral services will be held at | Virginia. He went overseas in| Recently he had been employed York), David L. Chambers Jr.; er took them out rin I try to get them to ask
‘ “Fvery Church- 2 p. m. Monday in Grinsteiner’'s|
time student of current laws, will outline the goals of the institute in the morning session. Mrs. Dorsey King, council president, will set the spiritual tempo of| the day with devotions as an
woman, an In-| Miss Lois Blankenshi | Funeral Home. Burial will be in formed Voter.” ®t. » Pp Washington Park. Mrs. Jesse W. TREES Survivors are a son, William Mrs. Gammon _ . , long- bo a sister, Mrs, , Gammon, long uc ation a ster, Mrs, Henry Walters pp] Training C ool
a grandson, all of Indianapolis.
Sessions Set
Baptists To Open Meeting Monday
Mrs. Silverman Dies at Hospital
At Ft. Harrison
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Employee Dies ‘Harry Williams, 154 S. Harlan i - iSt., is serving as a radiom
eo Meet Thursda | ‘with the 351st Infantry re . yesterday. - Te Todmemors oy | William F. Wiese | ig 4 Veteran Had Lived A years Chuirchwomen is taking definite Services Monday Pfc. Wiliams. Here Five Years old, a graduate jr MRS. MANNERS:
three-month radio course at the World War II veteran who lived
Club in Indianapolis five years, will be Jn Trieste lastpaig at 1 p. m. Monday in Jacobs
A former Broad Ripple Will be in Floral Park.
fume, 1949, from Camp Kilmer, at the Big Four Railroad shops in 0d Jullus Birge. N.J.
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The election of Leo C. Gobin, ‘auditor, to the board of the | Bobbs-Merrill Co. was announced
Ask Mrs. Manners—.
Mother Should Aid Son-Father Relations -
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ance Chambers, ga” Mr. Smith, who was 26, died Robert L. Moor-
al SHALL I LET my €ons rough it alone, as my husband wants to do? My husband and I were married when he was 17 and I was 186,
J | We had been very close and Bappy. Now we are having our first | 1 trouble. pr —— Fe b bids me to leave him and 1 take - We have four wonderful chil-" 4p om -
dren, three boys under 12, and a baby daughter. I feel we have al- The boys are hurt because I
Services for Climen
Brother Funeral Home.
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with us. Now we take our daugh“ter but leave the / , boys home alone. | I don’t feel right(™) about it, but my | husband does.
their daddy their questions. They look lost and usually won't ask him. When they do ask, he yells “no” before they finish. My husband does work hard and gives his family his all, but
| Republic. Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Injured in Fall Stella Pope; a half-brother, Henry! Harvey Pierson, 45, fellptf feet Pope, Indianapolis and several from a tree he was triprming toaunts and uncles. day in the back yard 6f his home
oe . at 2043 N. Delaware St. He was The boys go to so do I. He never goes on outings Marjorie Ellis taken to Methodist Hospital. Sunday ’ School without our daughter and me. Miss Marjorie Ellis, lifelong — ‘and Scout meetings, and to a Shall I shoo the boys off alone,
resident here, died yesterday in movie sometimes. But they have make them miss meetings when
In ' Indianapolis
“h opening feature. Mrs. Jennie Silverman, 59 Fall Patterned After her home, 3203 N. Pennsylvania to go with neighbors or go sane, they can't go with neighbors, or S—— Jr. Mrs. King says candidates and| Baptist Church workers of In-/Creek Blvd., died this morning at Ft. Bennin Ga. St EVENTS TODAY I want to go with them ane oo shall 1 raise a fuss with my hushool, 9:48 party principles will be given no dianapolis will get up-to-the-'St. Vincent's Hospital. 9 . {indianapolis Liederkranz, Inc.—830 pm, courage them but my husband hand and take them i : , 10:48 place in the discussions since the minute pointers on how to carry Bo p The Organized Reserve Corps in A member of the Meridian 8. lis sie ine ‘ot Ferusaieim, State_ Mason. WON't take them with us and for- CONFUSED INDIANA e Not.” council is nonpartisan. But the jon their jobs from national rn in Russia, Mrs. Silverman, Indianapolis is inaugurating new Methodist Church, Miss Ellis” ‘was tnginna I® eration of . —— READER. Ep women will be urged to support | authorities Monday. who was 74, lived in Indianapolis pranch training schools at Ft. affiliated with the General”Arthur wileration o cetry Clubs— Neic hborhood Letting your sons know candidates and ‘measures which | Lead all for three years. She was a mem-| {Benjamin Harrison. St. Clair Chapter, Datghters of Infernations Dairy Exvosition—Last Day, g there's trouble between you and [IEW aders of. all age groups in ber of the Haddasah, the Central t. regional the American Revolition, and the Indiana Artist's Club Exhiblt—Througn shi j as har further Christian principles, Was paptist congregations will meet Hebrew Congregation, the Jewish Col. Charles A. Minot, gi \is Colonial Dames, 6f Indiana. 8 "Ave « heaters your husband is just as hard on apitel Ave. her comment. afternoon and evening beginning Educ commander of the Indianapolis Women's’ Society “ot World Service— _ them as neglecting them. BAN, Minister Mrs. Merton Good will give a|at 1:45 o'clock in the First Bap-| Education -Amcciation Ad the ORC area, said the schools will Only survivor is a sister. Miss pifed jp Sunday. Brooks sde Evangelical - TOWNTOW How about slyly starting School. state legislative forecast in the tist Church. They will hear Survivors P h ag be organized on the pattern of Bertha R,-Ellis, Indianapolis. — AMBASSADOR— Lawless Code and “Dead 050 tion at home to help Nain, morning. Mrs. Clayton Ridge Will addresses and view an exhibit Abe: two Horry, rand, regular army branch schools such; Private funeral services aré EVENTS TOMORROW RECENT Forbidden Love’ snd “Girls ooo" band and sons to beowship, § P. M. present the same Hype of outlive, illustrating the information given. Dave, Milwaukee Wis.: two 2 the Intantsy School at Ft. scheduled. Wan? Brecrede™t a nite RODEO— Gal Who Took The West” and come acquainted? Invite men he tt rr aa™ deal however, with laws pend- The conference is one of a series : nning, Ga . icinren’ Church, Sahara” plus cartoon cariival like 1 their families. Wh RESBYTERIAN ing Ae national Congress. for Baptists over the United daughters, Mrs. Harry Schecter As part of an overall organized Levi S. Austin Indiana, Artists Club Exhibit — Throush I nie oT the % nd thei TRL Sin hat Both speakers are expected to States. dianapolis; nine grandchildren reserve program, 11 other such Levi 8. Austin, retired house Lintaied Credit Bureaus of Indiana ARLGEGN The Black Hose and the boys in the crowd are doing interpret legislation in the light Miss Lois Blankenship of and five great-grandchildren 1 schools are being established” over . © en AVALON— "The Great Gatsby’ and "Mark Our husband won't let them r. A of the platform adopted by the Philadelphia, director of chil- { . the United States to give reserve painter, will be buried in Floral MARRIAGE LICENSES or te Ko oe Your Gun ant Oper on " - 1 M. Moc ep 0 y ’ 001. Churchwomen last year. The plat dren's work for the American Mrs. Lola Dean officers and enlisted - hen more Park after services at 10 a. m. Lewin, hed: at Tas port Huda E prior Summer Stock’ and “Weman Ignore your disagreement Bl Soeaks form stands for basic rights for /gaptist Convention, will speak. training in their particular yrongay in Conkle West Sixteenth Maurice W. smo 1940s $09 Stevens: Shirley To pier 13 ’ over discipline. Maybe your own) nal: 3 all persons, the welfare of chil- Others to talk are: the Rev. Services for Mrs. Lola D. Dean, branches. Street Funeral Home. Francis F. Osmon, 2. Washington; Janice CINEMA—' The Foreign Legion” and "A (0 007 (Fe 0 (oo but he eresutions] Mesiine . ‘dren and the family, a national|william J. Keech. N.Y. national 530% N. New Jersey St. will be, Plans are bekig made to permit ea ) [Charles M Bolosansport, “ Dangerous Seen Cs on " be pane m A economy based on Christian prin-| director of missionary education; held at 2:30 p. m. .today in enlisted men to take the training Mr. Austin died yesterday In his eons 1 stars s6 503 8 Holmes ave “ONQNEIgeg ee Moe WOT The boys want to look to ciples and the implementation of the Rev. Wilfred Packer, Ohio Flanfér & Buchanan mortuary. later. Students, both officers and home. 5323 Carlton Way Dr. ohh Shrout, 45. A529 a Raymond; Merley DAISY—'Siate Penitefitiary” and “Sasa he DO et ht renent Thing , 7 » = 7, -. iil 0 . €) « : 1es the action of the United Nations. director of Christian education; Burial will be in Crown Hill enlisted” men, will receive credit Speedway e was | ] ellie” A. Matthewson, 5, 1383, Union; EMERSON—"Louisa” snd “Good Humor disciplined if they think he is Mrs. H. L Rudduck, president and the the Rev. Oliver Carlson, Cemetery. points’ toward retirement. Born in Radford, Va. Mr. Ine 1 Grenfield"**" 141 petty L PORTAL SQUARE— "One Night in the their friend All they need is of the Indiana Council of Church-| director of Christian Education Mrs. Dean died Thursday in Activation ceremonies for the Austin came to Indianapolis 42 Eugene M, hy bert, 21 748 Georgetown Tropics’ and Submarine Patrol” plus t to other ’ on, Mass. women, will give an theme wil for the Indiana Baptist Conven- ow —— he was born I Rush fiew school a be held at rz years ago, 3 Vas a member of albert Grove . jpg aE ons. CARRE OF Tomorrow Goodbye o fet geth becoming acthe afternoon. Her theme tion. ounty and was a resident of Monday in Building 94 a . Loca , Brotherho 0 aint- | Ani age, 24. 2038 Ruckle and “One Night in tne Tropics * : , be: “The Rod in Your Hand.” The . i Indianapolis 50 years. She was Harrison. Col. Forrest W. Smith, ‘ers and Decorators, AFL. Baroy 4 A Kevnoids. is, 53 N. Glatisions GRANADA Summer Stock and “Thi quainted but don t push arty rvices and Indiana Council board of direc- Panel Discussion the widow of Charles E. Dean, ordnance reserve and procure- Surviviors include his wife, Mil-| bara Stone, "5 3k ain Taipgt Bar at Humor Ma aroret ¥ Fury" ang The Don ! Rive up a hl one > be : tors will attend as special guests. | A anel discussion on the former cigar store owner. ment manager of Schwitzer-Cum- dred: a son, Frederick, and a ’) LE Lawson 18 Martinavile: Wilma IRVING. ‘Summer Stock” and “Fancy at home. Keep try ne _ Members of the legislative com-| 4 “Home and Church—a Only immediate supvivor is a mins Co., will assume command qaughter, Mrs. Harvey Garrison, “io Wo Brown, 23. 1252 Markwood Ay CCA Marine Raider.” and “Back in Patient with the ne $ on 15th mittee planning the institute in-| | Teathing Partnership.” will fol! sister, Mrs. Mary Iles, Indian- of the school then. both of Speedway, and a brother, s Wooaritt Place: ."53s Middle Drive, 'D° TRAIL “Pretty Baby” and “Rene- and boys dony i osed pron , 24, 0 L J NT” clude Mrs. rg Ey low the opening devotions Mon- 2POlIS: All Are Residents Ernest, of Jenkins, Ky. lewis, 10, 1133 Blige on a. LORIN TAL Louisa and “Spy Hunt enjoy hers cnmpany. Mrs. vice c " . —— 4 . 1ey enn- T — 5 d . . wy Schmitz, Mrs. Ivan V. 9aY afternoon. Persons in attend-\ pyq Mary “McCutcheon Twenty-nine officers and 18 en aul oh wands L, Bright. 17. Clermont. © ‘Bandits of EI Dorado: Desc . Your husband doesn't want bs gr Yiliam Willi Summer- ance will make a tour of the listed men will be ott the faculty. J hn E. Li ht Layton, 21, 621'; E Mich gan May PIXY— fhe Outlaw ard “Smoky Moun his sons to be sissies, and he ociefies Ruel ge. ar A a Mrs. | extensive exhibit brought by the Services’ for Mrs. Mary E. Mc- All instructors and men taking 0 g {Charles O, Calinger, 31 44 8 tate; Essie REX" Pretty Baby and “Mysterious Des- may think you try to coddle B dt go Mrs. Cary D. Visiting speakers’ team. Cutchesn, 2029 Olive St., will be the training here are Indianap- pisos Tomorrow James W “Cherry. 22. hay ton: Dorls M. RITE Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye” and them. Help him in making HURCH oh Mrs. H 'G Bradley, Mrs. Afterward, the conference held Monday at 10 a. m. at_Grin- olis residents. Opening sessions of Chester V Frosto aor Jouadutone. Mar- Raed Hymor Man.” © ‘Woman them self-reliant. Good and Mrs ‘Louis Kirkhoff. |personnel will ‘separate into steiner’s Funeral Home. the school will be held Nov. 14. john Edward Light, 1408 W. gab Mama, dul0lm Central ave. | on Pier 13" plus “Holy Year 1950" Late. A good man, as your husband Pkwy. 8. A |groups for simultaneous confer-/ Mrs. McCutcheon, who was 65, Classes will meet every Tuesday Michigan St. died yesterday in, Woodruff Place: Anna M. Rodabaush. 56 SHERIDAN ov Destination Yokyo" and seems to be, probably wouldn't Butler R 3 | in Oo en Oct 21 lences on missionary education, died in General Hospital yester- night for two hours, Col. Minot the home of a son, Clifford Light, Deni e Gustin. 20. 1419 Fdgewood Ave; SANDERS— Bory of 6 1. Joe” and “The refuse his son’s invitation to a rice, 5:00 eviva JP : Sr {leadership, student counseling, day... Born in Milton, she had said. 12 5. Heit Ra. Joseph Glorianont 28. 815 “stevens, Ph ces ean Stork and spy School er Scout fathers’ night } Eines Mia Dorey fae Ev ngelistic| 2 and_summer activities. ~~ been a resident of Indianapolis for Schools set up are a Command 3 o . Joseph E Collins. 20 “Foti Brage, N STAR ‘Lust for Gold” and “Ta rm. Mair. Have the boys invite URCH of the Jones-Keister Evang The team will pres&nt four 49 years. She was a member of and General Staff College, which Mr. Light, who was 66, was Sine Gibson, 25. Ft. Benjamin pbs i rean Tro pim. You stay out of it. 1 bet staff, will give chalk drawings four additional conférences be-/the Edgewood Methodist Church. will be open to officers of field born at Brownsville, ‘Ky.; where giward J Walker. 24 1426 Main. Beech STRAND sunset» Boulevard” and “Des-| pov go, ’ ox a] sing during The sevival which, ginning at 7:45 p-. These willl Survivors are one son, Donald; |grade and selected company he owned a farm until coming to} Grove: Boel oho Biatz. 21. 202 Royal yACOMA a Operation Haylifi" and “Trail ice, 7:30 will open Oct. 21 12 the Foun Big for workers with children, two daughters, Miss- Ruth Mc- grade officers and Infantry, Indianapolis 12 years ago. | Robert 8 Ri 250 Santral Ave; Mar. TUXEDO "The Great Sinner” and “Tris- WIN $10: MAYBE $25 1 Edifice Square Christian Church. en and adults and one on| {Cutcheon and Mrs. Anna Louise|Armored, Artillery, Ordnance, He was employed by the Evans Donald L. Tow ew “Augusta: Pa- UPTOWN — Fancy Pants® and “Holy Year ’ URCH dr administration for Sunday school Marshall; and three grandchil- Engineers, Quartermaster, Fi- Milling Co. and was a member.of, ‘"'** snyder a. New “Nien VOGVE— "Rogues of Sherwand Forest” and toward the purchase of any suit or Dust or Destiny superintendents and pastors. |dren, all of Indianapolis. |nance and Medical. the Cedar Springs Baptist Church DIVORCE SUITS FILED “The Foreign Legion... | coat at Bishop's (only one check good poet | St. The New Church Chapel, Swe- |at Bowling Green, Ky. | vs7 "ine F R hs glarley E. Jinks: Thelma ie Twenties 'Boulevard™ and “The on any one garment). Listen—identipect den-Borgian, will present the ‘ : | Services will be held at 4 p. m.| \William M. Shiner: Bessie nl) ohn VE-IN THEATER ty Bishop's "COLOR-TUNES” played 11 ALM. Moody, Hible lnstitute sclentine Church Federation Felt It Coming’ |tomorrow in Conkle West Mich-}"yah"d Harlriela: "Gludye a Pow DRIVEL Hh Pir, are ie | Hroauently sach day over film, “Dust or Destiny,’ Thursday 'E rind Sr its’ B { igan Street Funeral Home. Burial|k Phillipe: Perl vs Mary F. Baker: Hattie | at 8 p. m. in the church, 623 N NReaf firms Aims a Y pirit s urg arize will follow in Fairview Cemetery Willard: Tis M. vo. Nathan Evans: omit GREDON, privet, se of Shera dum sack do} * Al bama | st. B pasress Peak: Winamac T. vs. Mildred MAYWOOL DRIVE- IN— ‘Curtain Call at Each correct tune worth § st Side) a — ube 8 urch Fed: | it Bowling Green Monday. i h: Dora Nog Eimer G Bhafer. = Cactus Creek and ‘Under Ca ricorn.’ : ‘The Indianapolis Churc 3 . ah. Doma Pv Elnet ©. 8H ve ERIDTAN nder Cap oh 5 correct tunes worth $25 30 A. M. ! |eration today made an announce-| oS agne ize ouse Survivors are eight other sons: Delma Rowlett, Mars ve Wiliam Denker Spy Rane ariboo. Feat SIXTH ANNUAL LAYMEN'S {ment of the principles on which Ii 0 “das, Smiths Grove, Ky.; Elbert, BIRTHS PENDL NDLETON PIKE DRIVE IN — “Black |" re it stands in order to re- -inform | i 10,000 Hall, Hugh, Charles, Edward, : SHADELAND OUT DOOR — Black. Rose plored) the city of its work and aims. . Spiritualist Complains to Po ce $ ’ Harold and Leroy, Indianapolis; A se Pransiy Juries Ruth Martin; aod onan 92 Ne ¥ ras paint ) A. M. . The federation also released Worth of Valuables, Diplomas Stolen ine sisters, Mere Dinan Stice and At -General Clarence Delores Stevens: THEATAIR TWIN DRIVE-IN (EAST : ‘news of its coming citywide Festi-| J “ rs. elsena more, both of {arence ssie Terry: Robert, Mamie! year "1050" “plus late show tonight: . | Hey 3 t Faith Sing its annual 8 Spiritualist Rev. Charles Gunzolus, who claims he has “the most Smiths Grove, and nine grand-iAt iaSun Marvin, Doris Grice: William. | 1p estern Union. 4 ong and Societies jva . of. ‘a i magnetized house in the world,” today complained the house is children. Thelma. Bennett; Paul Thema Plan: THEATAIR TWIN DRIVEN (WEST nancial campaign. Dr. Howard J. drawing something beside spirit intruders. Na Akan; William, Anita Plummer. Claude and “Albuquerque” plus Ite show io. (Sponsored by Baptist Men, Inc.) Baumgatel. SECU, eoretary | While he was away from home at 515 Blake St. last ashed nD h SAREE ne. Mare Grav: Orsel whisht Ke pi Di Ee Black Rose 0 y y dad. W n and a full sta i 12° said, the house had some very material visitors who smashed in | J@voOuf C urch Betty Dudley, Clyde, June Akard: wil whstsbE fii Finso Rom "The Forelen. Lee St. HILLCREST volunteers from many Seno na-| 3 front door and carried away what the reverend says totaled mM b Di oe Opal Wright: Raymond. Pes gion” and “Rock Island Trail” plus ‘tions carry on the federation’s $10,000 worth of valuables. tase eons eran emt Me r Herrin Lotte. Lucha Downer] Co a ei Seiiiains program. . He said the thieves took 325 of Bernie Spau h Dies mbe 18s AR Vincents Yall Kenneth. Martha T h ¥ / " Federation representatives will 'his diplomas, many. from foreign | pavg Roberts Park Methodist Church’ Beal: Busene. Marearet Howkins: uw’ Trash Can Fire ES B \ attend a meeting Tuesday from 4, s I a, ny decorated. At Westfield has lost one of its most devout end. Betts Chandler Causes little Damage | a 1d nett, Bertha J i CHURCH io 385 B oe That peaves him Ee mess 375) WEST Resi Siig Sersiee A prom /and oldest members. SIN. Shetieiq di ertha Jones Barning Peper in. a trae 64 4 ; mm | sheepskins to show his oc S~| ~| / : f K CHURCH . port. The Rev. Paul Huffman, pas-| | do odo Rev. Gunzolus said. He linent retired . Hamilton County Mrs. Minnie Collins, who was 4 St Franels—Jyohn, Dora Darlington: at Central State Hospital created 1821 tor of the First United Lutheran ,54.9 that among those out in farmer died here yesterday. ch n, Adams. (Villa and Pleasant Run) [Church will discuss the coming 44 sight that 8 didn't, Bernie Spaugh, who was 66, lolis nursing home. Born in. Mari- A, Geupral—Valter; Delores Boek. but it did little damage, , Vermont {pain on, Mrs. Collins was a resident ary Carpenter The fire, in the Women's’ Buildlorganization of the National {aye were four framed degrees Was a director of the Hamilton ethedlst—Donald. Frances Statts: oren, Minister OCTOBER 16-20, 1950 {Council of the Churches of Christ from Butler University. County Farm Bureau and a mem-|©f Indianapolis 45 years. Yramess Jean Taggar(: Gene Lois Huu: Ing. fied a pal ith Susoke be- : : r of the Westfield Methodist| Services were.to be held at 1 [is Rerry. Robert. Kathren Dearie Orc Altendants “discovered it. urch School. 5 Nights — Monday thru jin the U. 8. A. following § p. Other items in the four suit- i p. m. today in Flanntr & Bu® » opert Mat Power Kathryn Dearins: piremen rushed to the scene fearttle, Supt. Friday — 7:30 each night J Lester Irons head of the n-|cases in whien Siplomas Were Services will be held at 2 p. m: chanan mortuary. Burial was to Arnel Vincent s—Ronert Narmgress Mills ful that the building, housing sev- A lovely basket of gifts awaits Light Goes on * LAYMEN from Baptist nance committee, and’ Donald B. Kept were 5 college pennants, ..ow in the church. be in Crown Hill. ondergan’ mobert Martha Hapwood: eral hundred mental patients was you as on expression of goodpes Out.” h h f Indi I Atwell, the federation’s new di- 200 books in English and foreign Survivors are his wife, Pearl; Only immediate survivor is a Me Mme ae, or 2830 Sang. ablaze. They checked the smold- will from public spirited local : . NS a pe i {rector of public relations; will out-| An8uages- and Bibles in 40 1an- 5 Gaughter, Mrs. Clyde Rhorer, sister, Mrs. Martha Steinman, Ft. er mer. Nettie Siebenthal. 830 Lex. €TINg fire.in a few minutes. merchants if you have just F. DO THE PREACHING an [line the campaign to raise the "Rev. Gunzol h Westfield; a grandson; a brother, Wayne. 13h "Richmond Boma Rogers, JX . ———— . moved to the city, are o new trength to have full charge of these ; The Rev. Gunzolus, Who CON-|y,4is “whitestown; three sisters, ———— {indaie: Tonn. Mars McKee, 211 EB. Fai EXPERT WATCH and Mother or - have moved within 3 Btrengt] : $32,000 budget. sults widely with the spirit world, Cree an 78. Mo re.” meetings. Final arrangements for the feeling he shouldn't Mrs. Ethel Lain, Fortville; Mrs. R ti fo Flor } — JEWELRY REPAIR the city. There's nothing to buy. said he had a feeling he shouldnt waiter Johnson, Sheridan, and KRETIF@ ora DEATHS No cost or obligation. Arrange
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> I t h the wrong pla : /alter “Long Sr, - t odlst, eoroie Sesviess 10:30 A.M.—Morning Worship ye, aT 8 wrong Place Women of the Moose, will assist’ Burr Keyes. was editor of the Walter heart - i. ; Nek or - i RIL . PHONE TA, 27% Sermon by Rev. Huffman today in the sale of tags on|Carroll County Press here for 29 Edward Osb rne. 70. at Methodi rier 9:15 A. M. Chureb School ; 2 ‘The Rev. Gunzolus,’ who says downtown streets : ve. rs til 'h th d . - Om E Schoen 65. at St Vincent's. cef-y . | STREET L1-9503 “Pastor's Home Hi:jozs | he's staged more than. 5000 se- “O71F Sec years ‘un e retired six years “7%, 0 iicular : Shire Ofiee ‘ances, “said ‘he didn’t put much, 128 Day.” sponsored by the ago. Max rite sky. .60; 41 318¢ Graceland. ie : § stock in the ability of spirits to, Lebanon Chapler of oe Women wo ebVices will, be held at 2 p. m. mmm eystone Ave |locate stolen goods. Instead, he v IS an anhual func-.noncay in ihe er Funera ; wea i - Garfield Heights Church of Christ called the_ Indianapolis police de- tion to build a fund for the or- Home here, Ship Movements Lives : 3 partment. ganization’s hospital guild com- Mr. Keyes, who was a member pear» York Departures—Britanaic, Liver diate: icy. ++ 2842 Shelby Street mitted of the Flora Methodist Church, is New York Departures — African Enter: won Bible Class Bible Study, 10 A. M. Evening Service, 7 P. M. | FIRST FREE METHODIST | The proteeds will & {to sponsor survived by a son, Dana Keyes, Liverpool: American er. to Bremen: me ias———— : a : la student. nurse through her Flora: a brother and two sisters, American Repo er ihe Queen Mary, to OXYGEN THERAPY ” : Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Wed. Eve. Service, 7:43 12th and Neaining, ais ? | France to Plymouth: ‘Queer pay. to ws Te a 5 ” u ; ate W. L. TOTTY, Minister GA-1945—GA-9480 Mrs. Valera Drapgt fs chair- “IKE” MARKS 60TH YEAR Meimactied RHE hs -EAupsen Sah, By Se » INIST “ Tecumseh | man for the local up and Mrs. NEW YORK, Oct. 14 (UP) — INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING J 202 H AA S PA : MACH . Ee EE nsm— i Edith \Monninger if co-chairman. Gen. Dwight D. Risenhower ob- BT He Jar 13.433.000 . Capito ve. 4 3 : ? . / ol Agent pp —p, 1 {served his 60 irthday today as Cleasings for the week 62.931.000 Das Phdue, Night Phone 181/, W. South LI-6212 Xt .. FESTIVAL OF FANN: eee Cote Call lor ater toh ay fo se ee rem Ee j 10,000 PROTESTANTS EXALTING CHRIST _ SERVICES | rE oe - ersny. WiLL TH woman ving G I teed WATCH : LARGEST SELECTION wees 7] @ Address by Dr. Robert W. 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