Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 November 1950 — Page 5

25, 1950

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SATURDAY, NOV. 25, 1950

Chance to Vote for Your Rev. E. E. Wright

Eli W. | W. Watson { The Rev. E. E. Wright y Bloomington will speak at the : youth rally tonight at 7:30 p. Services Monday . !in the Brightwood Free aa! Church.

For Calvary Leader | the Rev. Mr. wright was in-|

High School Girl Receiving Most Number | Of Votes Will Be Awarded TV Set ~~

This is the official coupon on which to cast a a vote for your)

favorite girl attending any high school in Indianapolis and Marion, i ; County. Services for Eli Franklin Wat- strumental in building the

The girl receiving the most votes will be named “Miss Teen son, superintendent of the Cal- Be Su es

y : there. The meeting tonight is a Ager of 1850,” will receive a Philco television set for herself and '2'Y labernacle Sunday School, “homecoming” for. him. The

will present three other Philco television sets to the soldiers gt I! Pe at 3am Monday at the Jong Lagies rie from Spring Camp Atterbury. | = arbor (Mich.) College, will proThe teen girl receiving the most (popular high school girl is spon- nasle. Watson jYide he Music Bt he rally ang votes in each high school outside’ ‘sored by the/Radio Equipment Co. who as 30 Was at Sunday School tomorrow at of the school which names “Miss and Phifco dealers of Marion fatally gored b 19:30 a. m. Teen Ager of 1950” will receive ‘County. LS y | ~The Rev. J. Clinton Swanagan

a bull Thursday s 3 a Philco Tate, The Times ballots are to bein the barnyard pastor, will Sonduet the service: All of the girls will make up a dropped : in boxes which’ haveof his farm Tn al 3030 2 m an / Pp. m

gala entourage that will go tobeen placed in each Philco dealome ar BryCamp Attervury between Christ: er's showroom in Indianapolis ant. oar 3 — fas a are 8y 19 Pre and throughout Marion County. son's body Mrs. Lillian Dougie: sent the € soldiers a An “individual may vote any found by his a big reception. . number of times. ‘Each coupon step - father, Ce- Rites to Be Monday The Times search for the most will be worth one vote. cil McKinney, Times State Service GREENSBURG, Nov. 25 services for Mrs.

Eli Watson

- Fu Lillian former Decatur County will be

after Mrs. Wat- |: son had asked help to ‘find her neral husband. = 3 Douglas, r A rate . 2 Democratic vice chairman, Mr. WwW ny, had been the su held here Monday. perintendent of the Sunday Mrs. Douglas, who was 77 School for the past 17 vears and 3 poi a had helped build it from an en- yesterday in her home here.

; She was born in Switzerland. FO ent of 40 to more than 400 She had served as a trustee of the

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MISS TEEN-AGER OF 1950

The Times Search for the Most Popular High School . Girl Sponsored by the Radio Equipment Co. and

| died | Philco Dealers of Marion County. | | |

“. This is my vote for the: following girl student in’ an Indianapolis City, Parochial or Marion County High School.

Wild Bill Cummings, former win- the Deloss Thompson Home for ner of the Indianapolis 500 Mile {pe Aged at Waldron. Race who was killed in an auto- She was the widow of Dr. D. E. mobile accident in 1939. Douglas. Surviving her are two Surviving are his wife, Fannie; children, Mrs. Herschel B. McCoy, his mother and step-father, and Mrs. McKinney ters, Mrs. Robert

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DO NOT MAIL. DROP COUPON IN BALLOT BOX AT ANY PHILCO DEALER IN MARION COUNTY.

and two sis- Ft. Donn Allen and Mrs, Brown,

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James Clark Tolin Funeral Home is charge James Clark, former resident The body will of Elmira, N. Y., died yesterday be at the funéral home tomorrow at an Indianapolis nursing home. evening. He was R82.

BAPTIST CHURCHES

Mr. Clark had lived in Indian- : — Charles V. Clark 'apolis for the past vear at the WOODRUFF PLACE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Charles V. Clark, mill worker home of his sister, Mrs. Edward Cor. East Michigan at N. Walcott Mena and, Vermont S4 Streets {for the Balke & Krauss Co. died long. 951. N, Parker Aye : Dr. Walter Hand. 9:30 M.—Binle’ School yesterday at his home 1238 Col- A native of Tobyhanna, Pa. 9:30 A M.—8unday Schoo. 1048 AM. paymanity's Supreme Quest.” lege Ave. He was 64. " he spent most of his life in 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. “The Secret 6:30P M Youth Fellowship. Born in Bowling Green, Ky., he Elmira, where he was a metal of the Becond Mile. 730 P. M-Bacred Musical Concem by lived here 45 years and was a Polisher. He was a member of $000 A ~Yanen oy niga” Horganist 4 : John’s Catholic Church and

member of the Marion Camp, 3558 St. of = the of the Metal Polishers Union.

America. Services will beat 8:30 a. m. \ Services will ‘be at 1:30 p. m. Monday at the Usher Mortuary | iMonday at Flanner & Buchanan and at 9 a. m. at St. John’s Cathmortuary. Burial will be in olic Church. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Elmira. : . Only immediate survivor is his Only other immediate survivor wife, Alice. is his brother, Michael. of Indianrrr apolis, =~

Fuel Firms’ Safes Cracked

Paul Thursday, 7 Sop M.. Prayer Service. “The Ideal Church.

6 WP M—B Y FPF ] 7.30 P. M.—"8haken Foundations.”

CENTRAL BAPTIST

Invites You to Worship With Us at Central Ave & Wastfleld Blvd, 10:45 A. M.—Morning Service. tt: 9:30 A. M.. Dr. G. H. O'Donnell speaking. 0: 8 Chauon LYNDHURST— Lyndhurst Dr, 3 blocks 8

9:45 A. M.—Bible School. of Washington St Denald Dunkts Classes for All Ages. pastor Services 9 30 a Ane’ :30 ©

Modern Woodmen

AVE.—Emerson & E New York M.-7:30 P. M.

EMERSON _ Peter Vroom. 10: 30 A.

CROOKED CREEK—N Mich Ra & $6th Louis G. Crafton. 9:45—10:45: TP. M

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Mrs. 0. A. Merrill Rites Are Today

Wife of Retired

Policeman Was 73

Mrs. Mayme Merrill, Oscar A. Merrill, retired policeman, was to be buried -in Washington Park following services at 2 p. m. today at the Toun Funeral Home. Mrs, Merrill, Wednesday at pital. St. She was a resident of Indianapolis 53 years and was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. 3he was a past noble of

who was 13, died Methodist HosShe lived at 5041 E. Iowa

. the Southeastern Rebekah Lodge.

Surviving besides the husband are her daughter, Mrs. William K.

Polk; a son, Percy; a brother Rollie Thompsoh; a sister, Mrs Sylvan Stokes: ‘four grandehil=

dren and one great. grandchil

Mrs. Winifred Carter Mrs. Winifred J, Carter, lifelo: Ng resident of Indianapolis, died Vesterday at her home 6015 Comp-

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ton St. She was 75. Mrs. Carter was a member of the Broad Ripple Christian Church. : :

Services will be at 2 Pp. m. tomorrow at Moore & Kirk Colonial Chapel. Burial will be in Union Chapel Cemetery. Surviving are her two daughters, Mrs. Winifred I. Rose and Mrs. Dorothy Moss, both of Indianapolis; two brothers, Herbert Dawson, Canton, O., George Daw son, "Moberly, Mo., and a Mrs. Nellie Bottome,

. Sister, Indianapolis

Mrs. Rose Theresa Cesnik «Services for Mrs. Rose Theresa Cesnik, 757 Haugh St.. will beheld Tuesday. Rites at 8:30 a. m. in the Stevens Chapel of the Flowers will be followed by solemn requi€m mass at 9 a. m. in Holy Trinity Catholic Church. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery. Mrs. Cesnik, who was 66, was born in Austria. She had lived in Indianapolis 41 years. She died yesterday in St. Vincent's Hospital. She is survived by’ four sons, Paul, Anthony, Martin and Philip, and three daughters, Miss Julia and Miss Rose Cesnik and Mrs. Dan Conroy, all of Indianapolis.

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[ PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 25 (UP)—A greenhouse operator telephoned Weatherman | Henry Adams today and | { asked: “What am 1 going to do? The wind has blown out all the windows on the southeast side of my greenhouse.” Adams’ reply: “Wait until the wind shifts to the northwest this afternoon. The windows on the other side will be blown out too.”

Christian Scientists Churches of Christ

“Ancient and Modern Necro-! mancy, ‘Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism Denounced” is the subject of the lesson-sermon in

all Churches of Christ, Scientist, for tomorrow, i The golden text is: “Watch ye.|

stand fast in the faith, quit you Hike men, be strong.” 1 Cor. 16:13.! THe Tesson-sermon also includes a passage from the. Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health With- Key to the Seriptures,’ by Mary Baker Eddy. The quotation is: “If we wish to follow Christ, Truth, it. must be in" the way of God's appointing.”

High ‘Court Writ Stays Ruling in Vote Case

St. Joseph Circuit Judge Dan Pyle had a writ of prohibition from the Supreme Court today to im from rendering a decision in the clerk election of his county.

Judge Pyle was forbidden to! . issue a decision on whether 46 absentee ballots should be

counted. Miss Marcella Brown, a Republican, won by 17 votes in the Nov. 7 election over Democratic candidate Stephen Grzeswokiak. ; The St. Joseph Election Board's Democratic mem ber, however, asked Judge Pyle to rule on whether 39 absent voter ballots illegally delivered to precinct polling places should be counted. Dismissal of ‘the petition was asked by the members. The state's highest court gave Judge Pyle until Dec. 5 the temporary writ,

Mrs. Henrietta Heyden

Hunter Casualty List

“few hours before the season ended

‘a deer that leaped between them.

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In Wisconsin Is 34

MADISON, Wis., Nov. 25 (UP) | —Wisconsin's deer-hunting season | {left a. casualty list of 17 dead; Best ‘and 17 wounded. George Mahalko, 39, of Gilman, Wis., was shot to death only al

at sundown yesterday. He was killed when a companion fired at

His death brought to eight the number of men shot to death. Nine suffered fatal heart attacks and at least 17 were wounded since the season opened last Free} day.

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For Cheerful Evenings AND REFRESHED TOMORROW ll:

— | Rosemary Johnson : Paul, Gloria White; William. Clvtha Britta

J . - Ly ENTS TOMORROW 'At Coleman~ -Charles, an evive’ Whiteside. | “Plymouth Brethren (National)—Severin. At General—Robert. Elizabet rdersor N.C.A. Gymnastic Union of Indiana— Aq gt Vincent: s-Elroy, Mar Mc .

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{ 7, i nz, B! at' 638 Prospect 8t., L Ailton Ful tz, 2 Nancy 7 5 EB. Wendall Eskew, assoc. Minister i cardiovas: ular rena - duplicate worship services Sun-| § 0h su at Kenmore wiigles, “Gardner. 3 AY James Edwar ett, 83, at Long’ Hoe- | re! hool 130°A. I iy, 18, TiT7 W. - 3 amon . 1 day; the first at 8:15 and the sec-| Lb pri 10.484 M iat eita A. McNe 18, 7777 W. Wash- of fo ‘Dahiel A ison, 89, at General HosSermon: ‘‘Steps to Inner Peace.” J, Gentry, 7 California; HiiA1 ANGD Bh. ond at 10:45. The sermon title: pie ER Us M 2 pe; orthaila’ sn Ty ree B Bu TRe, 61. at 3 3340 N. Penn { M.—Methodist Youth Feiiowship Praderick a am. 88. at ‘General Hospital “The Kingdom “of God 1s at] Home of the Everson Bible Class ~ Ral Ralph “R OP inetmer. 82 New ? Pauline A 3 imer, 82, } . i$hard E halo x Hand.” NORTH CHURCH 5h : Paul Ht ine ROBERT ‘B. PIERCE puiiay Lo atownine BB. oe. (wiles 4 500 aly LA ition . ‘Gerald L Clapsaddle. B D.. Ministers... 1 Shirley Mm. 5 " : ’ 1 Thomas’ rnd 88, at 115 8. AuduPp hurch School {RY K . 25” 5 *W. 27th:|_ bon Road. Friern] erosis astor A. M.._Morning Worsht 15 100m, W. Mich. Fred Fowle at. 625- N. ' Drexel

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pe 430 : Doris J. Beck. 21. 6230 N Pennsvivanis. MC Avi cer reb = emo #3 Linwo coed Grade 8ch ym. Whi GO TO . 30, 1927 N. Arsenal: VA(EAT > eh ui Tie Sa as! x0 At pug fads ool CF . Go 35. "620 Congress fave. | ere Hand A age iE Las eo Thiteriie Niner. CHURCH J Siizones, 35, Pon °S, sner, Cucy Macle Randall 61 a] 3242 Laaie 854 - M.—Church School, Td hr & aay, College.” Irene Summift, 36. at Geénefal Hospital —''We Worship.” Grov c ma 1:30 P M.—Eyening Services SUNDAY T 198 5 Far Beech Or ve Ben \ FP Henderson, 86, at 425 Poplar “A Vision ot Service.” Curl, 2 cardiovascular ren . : : re P 31. 814 E._ 24th: Donna Mary Julia Hill, at 373 N. Holmes Tt y: . arterisscle ea i 32 nee hernil Mary Emmet K Plunkett, 64, af 045s N. LaCurtis L. o

Christian Science Churches

| Le: caver 28, 2008 eo dway: Juan-| ‘= — Branches of the Mother Church: . so oh Ah. Fe 6UIT ARS The First Church of Christ, Scieritist, Boston, Mass. SIVORCE SE LED FLEGTRIC 53 gso The Public is Cordially Invited to Our Services and i ia ao Parker: Oral NE "onan HAWAIIAN u Free Reading Rooms (R. R.) . oie, ml Cheating par 4 INDIANA Music ©0. LESSON FOR SUNDAY, NOV. 26th i: ani mone ie, Bern A) Mmara: Made: | 1is & omo FR. 1184 line VS illiam er

“Ancient and Modern Necromancy, Alias | ER Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced” |

Morning Service 11 o'Clock in All Churches and The Society

FIRST CHURCH FOURTH CHURCH 3620 East 38th Street Pleasant Run Pkwy., S. Evening: Service 5:00 . o'clock Drive at Butler i R. R., Church Edifice Evening Service, 5:00 i

. R., Church Edifi SECOND CHURCH R. B. Churen Edifce Delaware. at 12th - FIFTH CHURCH R. R., 526 State Life Bldg. : College at 62d Evening Service, 5:00 - Evening Service, 7:30 A

THIRD ‘CHURCH R, RB. Church Edifice Washington Blvd, at 34th. SIXTH CHURCH R. R., Church Edifice 16091; Prospect St, , Evening Service, 8:00 R. R., 1611 Prospect ** “SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ABOVE CHURCHES AT 1AM’

SEVENTH CHURCH (Colored) 310 West 20th St.—Sunday School 9:30 A. M.

| Garfield Feichfs. Church of Christ

2842 Shelby Street Evening Service, 7 P. M. Wed. Eve. Service, 7:45 GA-1945—GA-9480

Bible Study, 10 A. M. Morning Worship, 11 A. M. 'W. L. TOTTY, Minister nt

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® FOR THE comfort of our visitors, we have installed an air cooling system that keeps our establishment many degrees cooler than sidewalk temperature. We are doing our best to banish summer. heat and to make the hours spent here os comfortable ‘as possible.

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|Her husband, Martin Cesnik. While Business Booms Fire Strikes, Kills 2 Ee I Strauss & Co, sien Services | Arranged Hear Booming fuel business result- While Mother Is Gone last year. : 3 native of Germany and an ; Sines; $ : Z ne (3 ndianapolis resident 67 years, N B HARDEMAN ing from the cold wave brought; GADSDEN, Ala., Nov. 25 (UP) Mrs. Anna B. Turnbell Mrs. Henrietta Heyden died yes. ' . unwanted “customers to two —The two small children of Mrs. % : terday at her home, 539 N. Luett s . Indianapolis coal companies last Jesse Leath burned to death yes- _ Mrs. Anna B. Turnbell, resi- Ave YS - wis 84 ®, Dud «¥, Luellif in a Series of night. \terday when her home caught dent of Indianapolis 40 years, ha r . 'S | Mastin _ Three men battered open a fire while she was going to a died yesterday at the home of her She was a eiher of 5 Pauls Ospe Meetings safe and took approximately $100 neighbor's house to borrow a Ssupnien Mrs. Hazel O'Brien, Evangelical pean Cruren at the at the Indiana Coal Co. 2301 kitchen Knife. 50121, E. Washington St. She and the Ladies’ Aid Society of | Winthrop Ave. a was 70. the church. 3 Lyle Conden, 214 Waidon St., A native of Kansas, she was Services will be at 1:30 a. m. 2 GARFIELD HEIGHTS a merchant policeman, saw two Ship Movements the widow of Frank E. Turnbeli,.Monday at the G.- H. Herrmann }Pi§i : men in the office and one, ap- —= By United Press former paving supervisor for Funeral Home. ‘Burial will be Church of Christ parentlya lookout, On a ReArby mrumernuien:' Mstia. Naples, Queen. of 1oQlanapolis Batiware, in Concordia Cemetery. corner. He called police but .the Bermuda Nassau ervices w e at 11 a. m, Survives are her two daughy York Departures — African Moon, : : L 5 z 2842 Shelby ct men escaped, cavetont” merican ore piy-. Monday at Shirley Brothers ters, - Mrs. Alfred Despain and OERTEL BREWING CO. ING The safe of the Central Fuel aul, Ahcrican unis AR ; Irving Hill Chapel. Burial will be Mrs. Warren Bronson; three sons, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Nov. 2 through - Co Inc, 1007 E. Michigan St, Mormacoak, Oslo: Sarah Orne ;| In Memorial Park. Fred, Henry and Walter; a sisalso was battered open and $75° Cod, Port Limon. Marine Le -| Other survivors are a grandson ter. Mrs. Ricka Bunchu and a i Dec. 3— ‘was stolen. bal: Mormacical, Bahia and two great-grandchildren. brother, Henry Lambert, ER i i : —— mR —— Services Each Evening : —— ’ at 7:45 IN INDIANAPOLIS Ee - Sunday morning ] ; : ; - : a EVENTS TODAY BIRTHS : ) : a % N. B. HARDEMAN at 11:00 . Plymouth Brethren (National)—Severin. Bo yg. a gn PA ipirmmemeR = / re. fh o ox pS ne eons ws rm nb AS mt 0 emg erm te NEA Grmnastie—Enton—ot rete TEA Mettrodter pete TRE REE ; - : { "Athenasum Gordon, Kathl een finde Robert, i, Indiana State Beekeepers Asiociation—| Marian Kuykendall: Ru Evelyn PotWar Memorial ter: Charles, Virginia nec: Ernest, ere ?

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