Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1950 — Page 12
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‘THE 2 B m. tomorrow in Maztinayilis, PEOPLE’S |." Gugnter and a grand. daughter. > | DENTISTS |" ~orrice Bours—, | Mothers Picket School
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Phone LI. 3995 : 361, W. Washington St.
iterday by picketing school busses |to protest a recent free rides for students living {within two miles of ‘a school.
“The Men
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Eagle Creek
In addition to his ‘official duties as Treasurer and General Manager, Mr, Merrill B. Esterline is the head of the landscape department. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin, Mr. Esterline has been in the nursery and landscape business for more than twenty years. He has built a fine library on plants and plant life, and is much in demand as a speaker before garden clubs. ‘Much of the success of Eagle Creek’ is due to his efforts to improve the standard of landscape work in central Indiana.
Good Landscaping Lasts Good landscape work requires the use of the appropriate plant in each situation, both from the standpoint of appearance and performance. The use of unsuitable plants simply means that in a relatively short time the work will have .to be done over. Real economy is gained by doing the job right in the first place.
Visit the Nursery This is a good time to visit the nursery. Roses are still in bloom: shade trees are in full color. Remember that our cash and carry sales yard is open all day, every day. You are cordially invited.
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2 EAGLE CREEK NURSERY CO. 82nd St. and Lafayette Road. (U.S. 52)
Tel. COunty 2381 Indiakgpolis
© MAIN SPRINGS ® CROWNS Zahn Fowler, formerly prominent
Burial will follow services at
31 bert McMann, and one sister, Mrs. | (UP)—Mothers of public school/Etta C. Cossell, Indianapolis. |
children stopped traffic here yes-iMyg, ‘Calvin Moore Stull had worked in Methodist
Mrs. Marie Porter Welsh, for-| ter, |mer secretary to the general man- sons, Ercel and Jean Calhoun, Inager of the Terre Haute, Indian-|dianapolis, and Charles L. Callapolis & Eastern Interurban Co.,
Charles W. McMann, tool and
for Mrs Stl
O CRYSTALS and © STEMS s. died yes. le maker for Wallace Tool '& Die Reasonable Prices! a rue pursing iS Will be butied SME or : og Floral Park following 8 : home. She was 88. 130 p. mein Gonide West 10m Burial Planned 7 ren ren, Cont sl Pr ame in Crown Hil most of her life, she had lived. the Mr. McMann, who was 62, died: oa x BAOR |: ih hh eo Re PS 1 em fn TRY co | har, Mrs. Belle Sane Maywood. ave, He was a lifelong resident o 1p. Ind lis : {She was a member of Martinsville \o¢ Marion County. . ANyrses* Janape eying
Surviving are his wife, Maud w M.; two daughters, Mrs. Con{stance Roberts, Chicago, and Miss {Dorothy Jean McMann, Indianapolis; two sons, Charles W., Indianapolis, and Theodore G.; Elgin Air Force Base, Fla.; three brothers, Harry, Henry and Al-
be in Crown Hill.
32 years a resident of Indianapolis, died Sunday in General Hospital. She was 49, Her home was at 2450-N. Meridian St. Worked In Hospital, » A practical nurse 18 years, Mrs.
ruling denying Services for Mrs, Ardith Moore, Hospital apd IU Medical Center. once into the door, police said.
who died yesterday in Methodist She formerly owned a nursing [Hospital, will be held at 2 p. m. home at 2238 N. Meridian St. {tomorrow in Dorsey Funeral She was a member of SB. Peter Home. Burial will be in Memorial land Paul Church and Loyal Order Park Cemetery, Mrs. Moore was/of Moose Auxiliary. 58. X . | Surviving are two daughters, A native of Cicero, Mrs. Moore Mrs. Richard N. Hall and Mrs. lived in Indianapolis 35 years. Bernard H. Hilgenberg: a son, Her home was at 3715 E, Robson James R. Stull: her mother, Mrs. Bt. She was a member of the james D. Gallagher, and four Baptist Church. Surviving are her husband, Calvin; three daughters, Mrs. Eva Mrs. Bullard, Mrs. Velma Cooper and| gervices for Mrs. Mrs. Pearl Smith, all of Indianap- calhoun, olis; two sisters, Mrs. Joe Smith, | home, 814 Union S8t., will be held Indianapolis, and Mrs. Richard at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in FerFrazier, Franklin; two brothers| n Funeral Home in Attica. George and Vene Pitcher, Green-| al will be in Attica. wood, and eight grandchildren Calhoun was 76. and two great-grandchildren. Born in Aftica, Mrs, Calhoun | ilived in Indianapolis 40 years, Mrs. Jack Welsh | She is survived by her daughMrs. Bernice Reed; three
Anna Bell Calhoun
Anna Bell
houn, Pittsburgh; a sister, Mrs.
died yesterday in an Indianapolis Josephine ° Sylvester, Wichita,
Mrs. Stull, native of Illinois and |
‘tody a hard loser in the game of love, Fe ;
dating an 18-year-old girl who lived across the street from the house in which he rooms at 2324 N, Delaware St. lost his temper {last night when she went riding with another fellow. | The car pulled up at the curb. Sibert reached in and pulled out Henry C. 19, of 2222 N. New Jersey St., his rival. They fought. Sibert went home with a black eye and split lip. Sibert got a pistol and went back across the street. He fired once into the air, four times into {the hood of the automobile, and
{The car was empty at the time. | Sibert was charged with dislorderly. conduct and shooting in
In Shooting Spree |
POLICE TODAY heid in cus-|
Louls Siber{, 33, who had been |
John ZLohrman, employee of New York Central in the Beech. Grove shop for 30 years; died yes-| terday in General Hospital, He was 52. + Mr. Lohrman, a lifelong resi-| dent of Indianapolis, lived at 1545 Ave. He was a
member s Union mem : 8 Srvinas will be held at
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10a m| re Thursday in Robert W. Stirling 1 will be in
Funeral Home. Burial Park,
Silver and Mrs. Josephine Rader, Indianapolis; Mrs. Carrie DePontiac, Mich, and Mrs. Gladys Watson, Kokomo; three brothers, William G. and Edward
the city limits.
DAV Auxiliary Head |
Will Visit Units Here |
| National Commander Henrietta! Mills of the Disabled American!
grandchildren, all of Indianapolis. Veterans Auxiliary will meet with bus, really rang up a “tilt” on the
Indianapolis units of the organization tomorrow. | Commander Mills, who is serv-|
who died Sunday in her ing her second year as head of Williams, 32, of Columbus,
[the DAV Auxiliary, will be hon-| jored at a dinner in Canary Cot-|
{tage tomorrow night and on|
MTS. Thursday will visit Veterans Ad- Moeller had been indicted by them
ministration hosiptals. | Mrs, Mills, who lives in Los An-| geles; Cal., has spent more than] 26 years In hospital service and {has been a member of DAV Aux-| {iliary since 1928. She will attend! {an open meeting of the auxiliary! at 8 p. m. tomorrow in World War
Lohrman, Indianapolis, and Fred J. Lohrman, Boonville,
Double Talk
COLUMBUS, 0., Oct. 31 (UP)—| Robert C. Moeller, 50, of Colum-
scales of justice before the Franklin County grand jury yesterday. He testified against Harold W.
charged with a $25-dollar robbery of Mr. Moeller's carry-out store. Jurymen did a double-take—Mr.
in the morning on charges of embezzling $7000 from his mother,
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Her husband, Jack T. Welsh, is Tall Men’ el a lassoclated with the Thomas Woman Is Smoked Out '©@ en Sought
{Breen Uniform Co. of Chicago. . | By Nonchalant Burglar In Purse Snatching
| A requiem high mass will be A white-shirted. window-climb-| Police were looking for two tall
{sung at 10 a. m. Thursday in 88. fee {Peter and Paul Cathedral follow- men ay. | ing burglar is bad endugh but|™\... ~“Ho.. Kikman 759 N.
ling services in Kirby Mortuary. : Burial will be in Holy Cross. when he nonchalantly smokes a Lynn St., told police a tall slender cigaret while entering a lady's man grabbed her purse and $15
A native of Crawfordsville, Mrs. ¥ Welsh lived in Chicago 20 years bedroom, that's the height of un-|o gp, jast night near Michigan and {Noble Sts,
before coming to Indianapolis/cOncern. A tall man also grabbed the
nine years ago. She was a mem-| Mrs. Mary Farrell, 503 W. Wilber of SS. Peter and Paul Church. kins St. told police she Was. qo of Mrs, Betty Morehand, 817 She lived at 1741 N. Meridian St, &Wakened early today by the gaye St, and made off with $100; The only immediate survivor is/sound of her window opening. ghe was walking in the 700 block her husband. {She saw a man in a white shirt or johnson Alley. ami — putting a leg over the sill. He ———— BERNARD SHAW ‘WEAKER’ [was smoking. . 5 AYOT ST. LAWRENCE, Bog | Mrs. Farrell screamed. She Senior ROTC roliment land, Oct. 31 (UP)—Playwright could see the burning cigaret as te George Bernard Shaw, 94, Was the intruder trotted off down an Up at 3 State Schools
‘Kas., and a grandson.
Enrollment of cadets in senior |Resérve: Officers Training Corps
reported “much weaker” today ajley, after a relapse in his. recovery i ——————— from a broken thigh bone and a|
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Services Held Today ‘For Polio Victim, 11
Services for Jerry Joe Wheat{ley, who died Saturday of polio in | Riley Hospital, were to be at 10 a. m. today in Robert W. i Stirling. Funeral Home. Burial | will be in New Bethel. Jerry, who was 11, was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Wheatley, Acton. Surviving besides his {is a brother, George.
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