Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1950 — Page 12

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Contribute $2500 For Aiding Needy

OPEN DAILY TILL 9 P.M.

Riley Hospital.

is chairman of the committee. Announice Purchase

Red Feather agency.

receive aid from any other soure

it directed by Miss Mary Rigg.

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chonts, as on expression of TRUST COMPANY goodwill, want you to receive 123 EAST MARKET STREET this lovely basket of gifts, you have just moved to the city, are a New Mother or have just

Christmas spirit abounded yes_|terday at the weekly duncheof ' : of the Indianapolis Rotary Club. : EXCEPT SUNDAY Members contributed more than $2500 for the Club's annual Christmas program for aiding the needy. Included in the program are Yule decorations in the Rotary Convalescent Home at the] A graduate of

Contributions by absentees {s|sity, Mr. Emexpected to boost the fund more erick has beep : than $3000. Dr. Raymond Beeler With GM since Mr, Emerick

James A. Ross, chairman of the, poration's war b s war bond drives drives. Rotary Foundation, also an-| n

nounced purchase of a $12,500! building at 105 W. Morris St. for| ir g

the Southwest Social Center, a:

Mr. Ross said the foundation, bought the building, in which the! 0 as atlir Center has been located for sev-! |

eral years, when it was learned Murat Shrine Temple's fall

that the Center was unable to 2. | ceremon

The Center was organized by| Karl L. Friedrichs, Murat recorder Frances, all of Indianapolis. James Collins, former Marion and ‘recently elécted ' national County Criminal Court judge. It|, oiiqent of the Recorders Asso-

MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT [WSURANCE CORP.

Emerick to Head [Savings Drive

Ae. RODECL . W... Emerick, regional, " Joubite relations representative for General Motors Corp., will head the Marion County Payroll Savings Committee, His appointment was announced t : by William R. Krafft, county chairman of the U. 8. Savings Bond Division.

Miami Univer-

1934. During World War II he directed the cor-

Mrs. Julia Mazur, the oldest surviving member of this city’s only. reformed synagog, the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation, 10th and Delaware St, died yesterday in her home, 523 E. 26th St. She was 97. She and her husband, Henry, came to this country in 1873 from Flotow, Germany. Mr, Mazur entered the general merchandise field, remaining in business nearly to the time of his death in 1923, Mrs. Mazur was a member of the Temple Sisterhood and the Borinstein Home .for the Aged.

2 p. m. tomorrow at the AaronRuben Funeral home. Burial will, be in the Indianapolis Hebrew!

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More than 275 newly elected, | neophytes will “cross the hot | sands” to Mecca in ceremonies be-| | ginning at 1 p. m,

| Mr. Friedrichs:

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Haute, and Zurah, Mnneapolts, Ex-Musicians’ Chief Dies

BEVERLY HILLS, Cal, Dec. Poteat will meet with visiting 13 (UP)—Funeral services will potentates and recorders in a pre- be held Friday for Joseph N. ceremonial session scheduled for, Weber, the first president of the i i To {American Federation of Musicians ore than Indianapolis and its head for 40 years. He died Shriners are expected to partici- yesterday at his home here. He! OIL BURNERS * OIL FURNACES °* OIL BOILERS °* WATER HEATER

Cemetery. Surviving are five sons, Leon; ames G., George, Seymour!

ial, named in honor fland Isadore, and a daughter, Miss |

‘Wilson Watkins

Wilson Watkins, laborer for the |

was 53.

Recorders from the following New Crown. | temples will be present to honor | Born in Hazelhurst, Miss. Mr. {Watkins was an Indianapolis resi-| Abou Ben Adhem, Springfield, dent for 20 years. He resided at Ave., owner, said he had turned Mo.; Ainad, East St. Louis, Ill.;\g39 W. Michigan St. Aladdin, Columbus, O.; Al Chy-|.

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i" Joseph Doyle, 27, of 5396 South {eastern Ave., told police a man ings Co. died yesterday. He entered the station at 2602 E. Michigan St.” and asked for a Services will be held at 1 p. m.|“hot” soft drink, one that ‘had | Friday in Jacobs Brothers West ‘not been on ice. When Mr. Doyle

{Side Chapel. Burial will. be in! went to a back room to get the {beverage the bandit followed andy

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ithe money over to the attendant! Surviving are a widow, Vir-'a few minutes earlier when be, mia, Memphis, Tenn.; Ansar iginia, and a son, Wilson Watkins went to dinner.

resident . He lived at 3919 N. LaSalle St. Mr. Owen was . a ‘member of the

Methodist Church and a

in Cambridge}

Surviving are two daughters, Miss Ruth Owen and Miss Esther

Services will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, with burial in Crown|| RUSSER Arar ff : : Private service will be held at my i 25 Sh

Bandit Uses Warm Drink as $253 Entree

{ A holdup man who warm soft drinks robbed a filling |station attendant of $253 last

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