Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1950 — Page 7
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~ Anthony’s Church, the Fraternal
: Shrvicts for Joseph J. Hartlage, & Rallway Express clerk for 28 years, will be held at 8:30 a. m. Monday in Conkle West Michigan ~ Street Funeral Home and at 9 a.} | ‘m. in Bt. Anthony's Catholic Burial will be in Floral ‘Park. Mr. Hartlage was 53. A native of Louisville, Ky., Mr. Hartlage lived in Indianapolis 42 years. He was a member of St.
Order of Eagles, and the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks. Mr. Hartlage died Thursday in ais home, 1518 Baulcy St. Surviving are his wife. Pearl; a stepson, Augustus C. Watson, Florida; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Martin and Mrs. Frances Hub-|
ga ; ! bard, Indianapolis. ang se, Sana! No fime to investigate . . . Although police were called at least twice to investigate the accident
Clarence, Louisville, and Antho- in which this car was badly smashed, they declined fo send an officer to the scene yesterday for ny, Philadelphia. four and a half hours. The accident occurred about 1:15 p. m. at 1702 N. lllinois St. This picture | James Price was taken at 3:51 p. m. Police did not arrive until 5:44 p. m. The driver of a truck which hit this Services for James Price, em- parked car was fold by police to merely leave his card under the automobile’s windshield wiper. A
Pivision of fndian Corp, citizen who was fold police would not “have time to investigate.” Capt. Audry Jacobs, traffic
seven years, will be held at 1 p. m.| division chief, explained that police are unable to investigate all property damage accidents be: Tuesday in Jacob's Brothers West, squa dears and motorcycle patrolmen are tied up on garbage strike patrol.
Bide Chapel. Burial will be in| C3use Paul Ambrose
New Crown. Services Monday he lived in Indianapolis 25 years.
Mr. Price, who was 57, died Thursday in his home, 416 W. New| Surviving are his wife, Jewel, MARRIAGE LICENSES § yaniaf Eunice: Kramer. 44. 2828 N. New| Paul Ambrose, immigrant from
York St. Born in Rockfield, Ky.,| a daughter, Mrs. Anna Lee Chap- Herbert T. Zimmerman, 38. 1808 N. New Woodson Tar 3. 356 W. Pearl; gana Hungary, who lived in Indianap-
man, Bowling Green, Ky.; two sis-| Jersey: Jean Palmer, 26. 1708 N. Rew|,; ho 3 " Redma. 21. “Pacis, IL: Betty L. Olis since 1911, died Yesterday inl (ets, Mrs; Clara Griffin and Mrs, 4% aly. Kelly; Jewell | wilham "7 Has Fog he 1810 N. Delawsre; his home, 1639 Spann Ave : py May Adams} and two brothers, EH 1 1288 Vinton; Velma | Praneis J. Preeland, 17, 271 Trowbridge. Dac Shpioyed by 3 gan 4 4 0 John and Virgil, all of Indianap- _ Carter, 18 8 2 olis. " ? Richard DE an 57 FF a pe DIVORCE SUITS FILED Iron Co. He was 72. ——— {iva “Dorothy E. 3 nanos. Soshingten Edith Rvs. Everette O. West: Mave E.| Services will be held at 2 p. m,
di A -1ys. Cecil Tl Florence vs. Sarl Hughly;
Jer: D : C s ¥ Hancock II; John TELEVISION |g New Jersey man. 23. Euclid. O.; Patricia [Oris V- ve. Charles I. Hancock IL giobn Monday in St. Paul Lutheran { _E. Coleman, 23, Euclid, \ B. Merntyre: Ruste!” Ys. Edna MH. Jones; Church, Burial will be in ConSERVICE {Elbert L. Robey, 64, Den Davis; Eisle cj . vs, Virginia Stuart; Donald G.
Rybolt. 46, R.R. No. 3. ys. Shirley J. Layman: Rachel N. ve. cCOrdia. James K. Searles, 36, 1517 N. Denn¥:!George D. Horton; Everett vs.
BY EXPERTS Laverta M. Spurling, 25. oa? primrose. jena Bryant: George vs_ Lenora Leathem; Surviving are two daughters, JARRETT'S Robert E Newland 7 N. Deiawars. virsinia'M. vs. Robert 7. ‘Williams | Mrs. Helen Rawley, Sheridan, and |
Bverett R. Newlon, 22, Gossett, a Greenwood
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1 Frank Baker, 1: "13% Hiawatha: Beatrice! At Methedist—Biil, . Dorothy {dren. 0 ee th ie ovules on 41-1 lo Eke 21, “Belvo. Mich; Edith| Charles, Stella Pritehett. Charjes. Ealth A member of the St, Paul | { Hind- Church, he spent eight years in|
nr, Ambrose came to Indianap-|
AL rien uth Robe lolis with his wife and two chil-!
Pa ns Rembrandt: Betty | Aire L. Sarde Tio Sullenger; John, Witia Owens,
L. Wright,
‘Manning; omas Margery and Ho! ae "34, Franklin; Alene ary |" Hatfield, 20, Prankiin, man; Robert, Dorothy {child welfare work for the Luth-| for [Harold E. Ege Jr. at 1047 B. hio; Erma ‘As St. Vincent's—0 ge, Kane th Knapp: in- Rhynearson a 8. Sherman rt, Evelyn Miller; Liord, Unice eran Children's Home. ick Hg er, 440 . Merrill; Boi Jinssworth, Wayne, Buc
meler; Louis, Katherine Nelson. o.| Farley Funeral Home. Burial at Solsihan.-Leo y, Wynona Rueter:
Nancy Bontids: Wiliam, EVE Moore. [Will be in Washington Park. Mrs. | A Methodint_chasie Mary Ann Schmalz; Dinwiddie was 78. 48 becca Laman; alph, Lowe: Michael, Margaret Zasitmobich: | A native of Putnam County, Helen Nuss; James. Nads An-|Mrs. Dinwiddie was a resident of § Ruth 1 Tan: Dale, Helen Long. 4 {Indianapolis 40 years. At St. Vincent’s—Victor, Mary Luper;| Surviving are a son, Thomas | Walter, Nancy Bradshaw. |K., and two daughters, Mrs. Nona Brerett. John, Margaret Herring. {736 |J. Holmes, Brookville, and Mrs.
At Rome—Ralph, Jessie Jarrett, 1443 ckWaod; * George, Beity Nels, 183% Jessie F. Smith, Newman, IIL GEO. 5 EGENOLF DEATHS ‘Mrs. James O'Connor
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Saint in two weeks of musical chalk-talks' begining tonight in the club house, 20th and Meridfan Bts, Mr. Baint will sing and talk] while his busy fingers construct, a color scene with chalks. He thus will illustrate Bible themes during the period at 7:45 p. m.,| Monday through Saturday and at! — 3 p. m. on the included Sundays. The artist will -use special light-| ! ling effects, his own easel and equipment, Mr. Saint spent the first five! months of 1950 in Japan serving under the Pocket Testament | ) League. During the war, he| He was a member of the Fran- , , | visited Army camps and Naval| ciscan Soclety and Knights of 8t.| Services for Alroy H. Sieloff, Istations where he gave programs! George of the Sacred Heart superintendent at Sinker-Davis | for service men. He is a graduate Church. He was also a member, Co, will be 3 p. m. Monday in [of Wheaton College and has had of the Pressman’s Union. | Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, ‘| Work accepted by The Saturday Survivors are his wife, Otillia; Burial will be in Crow Hill. Evening Post. Greensboro, 8. C., four daughters, Fleanor, San Duriel wil in Asrown is his home, | [Diego; Frances and Pauline, Born in Australla, Mr. Sieloff | The Rev. Roger Malsbary, Y.| 'U. 8. N. Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Came here 60 years ago. He {for C. founder and director, will] Louise Blake, Pasadena. Cal, and died yesterday. | Preside at the meetings. joneé son, Charles, Merchant Ma- sp |
rine. . Survivors in Indianapolis, are Boys’ Clubs Hold is stepmother, Mrs, Mary Koes[ters; two half brothers, Carl and Sessions Here |Lawrence, and a cousin, Albert The men of tomorrow were the The Rev. Fr. Roland Averbeck, | {L., Marion County treasurer, | chief concern of several hundred O-F.M. pastor of ‘the Sacred| . |delegates to the Midwest meeting Heart Catholic Church, will dis-| [Emanuel Jones |here for the fourth annual re-Cuss “Peace and the Far East” } Sotviees- 1of Emanuel Jones, glonal institute of the Boys’ Clubs 3 3 masting of the Third Order| | Indianapolis resident 28 years. of America. t. Francis tomorrow. will be held at 1 p. m. Monday in| David W. Armstrong, national] Father Averbeck who served as No cost or obligation. Arrange |St. Paul's Baptist Church, Burial director, spoke at the session in a missionary in the Far East will to receive these gifts. Coll your ‘will be in New Crown. the Severin Hotel. He sald bufld-/speak at 3 p.m. in the church. Welcome Wagon Hostess whose | Mr, Jones, who was 53, iled ing the right kind of young men Sunday will be marked as Fran-| phe is listed below {Thursday. He. lived at 956 N. is one of the nation’s most essen- pai Wore pence Day through Traub Ave., and for 26 vears was tial businesses. ou e Unite ates. During the {a molder at Link-Belt yea Was Honored with bronze keystone exposition of the Blessed Sacra- Welcome Wagon Jones was a native of Reynolds, wards for their work were Mrs, Ment tomorrow afternoon at New York Mytpbia ® Los Angeles Ga. For two years he was a mem- | Walker W. Winslow, Culver, 29- Sacred Heart, Archbishop Car'ber of St. Paul's Baptist Church. Year board member of the Indian- roll's "Prayer for the Church and PHONE "TA, 2796 The Rev. C. J. Dailey, pastor of apolis association; Frederick Mc-|CIVil Authorities” will be recited. the church, will officiate, Clellan, Muncie, and Walter Sim. | | Mr, Jones is survived by a mons and William Dobbins, both | |daughter, Mrs. Claudia Carpen- of Columbus. ter, Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs.| Gordon Jeffery, board vice presLillian Mae Wilson, Birmingham, ident of the Toledo, O. Boys'| Ala. and Mrs, Mattie Trontman, Club, received the silver keystone [Detroit, Mich.; two brothers award. Irwin Jones, Joliet, Ill, and Wes-{ Herman W. Kothe, local associ{ley ‘Jones, Chicago, and one ation president, presided. Mayor| | grandchild. Feeney gave the welcome address. | -
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