Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1951 — Page 19

THURSDAY, FEB. 1, 1951 _“PHE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

© Wf Mis LD. Felts "Veteran of Bataan March Eddie J. Fricke [Safety Ideas Pour In 7 0 Lk 3 = or a

wtornally To ¥ § 5 3 “3 2 = = Csanes | nn Vim 'R ¥ 4 \ {5 . Sr Earlybird entries in The Times adaptability, Entries become the a1 BLEMISHES {J ea 0 0 ac “- : 3 Home Safety Contest offer many | property of The Times. RASHES . e ces i i + : ve ; a eS original ideas on eliminating! Winners will be honored at the p ZEMA DISTRESS J edb te: EEE 4 Sgt. Hampton | iy " |hazards in the home. . Sixth annual Home Safety Insti- :

Safety suggestions on covering tute to be held Feb. 26 in the Was Lay Leader wall soé¢kets, how to Femove| William IL Block Co. auditorium. broken light bulbs, and protecting The institute is sponsored by the In Methodist Church children from drowning in the Safety Council of the Indianapolis

Resident of City Due for Recall Almost. Fifty Years By RICHMOND BARTLETT

Mis: Martha Felts will be buried| It 100ks like a lot of us fathers: - An executive of the Farm, Bu- bath tub are among those already Chamber of Commerce and the!

fia g J / will have to fight again, and I'm x ed Red Cross. j in Crown - ollo re Te reau Co-operative and a Method- received. | : : Qrown $j) 0 wing services... qy. I know I am needed.” ~ ist lay pean Eddie J. Fricke, Used In Home { i First prize is $25; second, $15; Fk i at Pp. m. Saturday at Shirley, This is the way an Indianapolis J The Times is offeri h third, $10; and fourth, $5 4 ; Brothers Central Chapel. She died World War II veteran of the flied yesterday en a Sowntown/ The totaling on ih TO A vis re mt Tia yesterday. = |“Batdan Death March” and the Services will be at 10 a. m. Sat. rules or gadgets to make the DIRECT CONTACT is what you K

Mrs. Felts made her home at 81-day “death cruise” feels about 1256 B. Reisner St. She was 80. being called back to service with The wife of James D. Felts, the reserves, she was a fiative of Ashland City)! S/Sgt. LeRoy E. Hampton, Tenn, and had lived in Indian-/192-C Forrester St. Tyndall apolis nearly 50 years. Towne, i8 to. report for active She was a member ‘of the Bel- duty Feb. 19 at Larson Air Base, mont Avenue Church of Christ;» Wash. He thinks he will request Mrs. Felts is survived by her overseas assignment as 4 gunner husband, a daughter, Mrs. Cassie/in'a bomber squadron. : Logan, Imdianapolis; a Sor “The government spent a lot Jerome, Detroit; a sister, Mrs./of money training men like me, Betty Cochran, Ashland City; twoland that training and money grandchildren; and three great-/shouldn’'t be wasted when there

! y get when you list your home with, urday in the North Methodist home safer. one ‘of the OVER 200 capable real

Chureh, in which Mr. Fricke had | Hn Wries Muy be ouiginal Pras. estate brokers who place their been active. Burial arrangements ‘advertising in The Times. Hoosier {put into operation in your home. g |

have not been completed. . ‘home hunters know that The § | Mr. Fricke, who lived at 7002) TH6% S160 TAY he AR WMDrOVE pills Iu The Real Estate Market. Broadway, suffered a fatal heart! Any number of suggestions may Place of Indianapolis. attack while he was standing at {be submitted fe summons 1 the corner of Pennsylvania and! ganda sketch, photograph, or (Advertisement) [Market Sts. He was 58. [brief description of your gadget Now Many Wear Widely known as a lay leader o. idea to Home Safety Contest, ge in the Indiana Conference of the The Indianapolis Times, 214 W.| FALSE TEETH Methodist Church, Mr. Fricke! Maryland St. had worked until last October as| Entries must be in The Times

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grandchildren, ‘s lis a job to be done,” he said. a church group organizér and office or postmarked not later With Little Worry a rn ve When Sgt. Hampton was dis public speaker. SRE {than midnight Feb. 21. Winners ik Hoa} DAY AY | Mrs. Rebecca Freije charged ae! was iE 100 per Had Gone to Work {will be announced in the Sunday of theecurs faith gee dioning " indink | i ULL Da) Ll- 2

Although ill, he had worked Times Feb. 25, |Rkmer and more comfortabis Tris bless! [ 1301 W. Wash, $1,

n ‘cent disability pay. He is still get- : Services for Mrs. Rebecca ting 50 per cent, but the reserves yesterday in his position as direc-| Judging will be on-the basis of sot vowde has Pog cause NAUIER. |

Freijs, who. died yesterday in... ;i4 him because he 1s teained ~~ S/Sgt. LeRoy E. Hampton tor of the Farm Bureau's Build- accident prevention value, work- its sikime iBoo-acidi Chogks “pia |

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Methodist Hospital, will be eld/as an engineer and a gunner. ~————|ing Materials Department. {Ianship, neatness arid universal li,, Shirt: t* bi Ea | at 2 p. m. tomorrow in St. Knows the Ropes Plumbi Fi de hig guidances, he indlans Je 9 i h ‘x. ‘He thinks the “young fellows" |} in im ethodis r George's Syrian DrinS daN ins into oun need in- g second largest number of MethoChurch. Burial will follow 8 tractors who have been ‘through! i a dists Men's organizations in the! Crown Hill, [the ropes. Sgt. Hampton has been. a : nation. He was lay leader of the o. Mis. Frege. who was 56, wus te ORs BE AD army 0- Wier eS North Methodist Church at the a native of Syria and had lived in time of his death, and formerly

: {Afr Corps, he was a prisoner of ; Indiatapohy i» years. Ste frog Japanese three years, four C. R kins Ri was lay leader of the Indianapolis longed 10 the Sts Gorge’ chad Qo iain I IE the, stp Haw ing lites Dr Fricke wag state chairma : { inute of the J . ) n ee ie le Ann ited He outa I % Set for Soturday 3! lhe Jicihodin somimitiee on urv Pe: EL i 3 NL. 3 {Coleman - awkKkins, co-owner displaced persons and a member Mrs. Juanita 8imon and Mrs. Lue ap na JRE Snink, ho a lof Hawkins Brothers’ Plumbing of the executive committee of the cile Waters; a son Fred; a TUCH TAY FOR during the night Company, 538 Indiana Ave. died General Board of. Activities of

brother, all of Indianapolis, and °% . I'm back in the pitch b ck. Yesterday in Veterans’ Hospital the church. |

a sister; Mrs. Sam A. Ayoub, of ess of that ship hold.” jon Cold Spring Road. He was 55.) Mr. Fricke is survived by his, Ansonia, Cohn, Her husband," breathed the foul air of A Dative of Lexington, Ky. Mr. wife, Clara; three sons, Lawrence, Charles, died two yearg aso. that hold 81 days on the “death Hawkins had lived in Indianap-| Indianapolis; Wilbur, Dayton, O., cruise” from ‘the Philippines to °l8 more than 34 years. He re- and Harold, Ft. Wayne; tive Mrs. F. V. LeMasters the Japanese home islands, living Si0¢d at 409 W. 26(f St. He had daughters, Mrs. Neva Bell. Mrs, , i Pr Vv. Ran : . tbeen in the plumbing business Mabel Hohlt and Miss Patricia Services for Mrs, Florence V.ion a handful of uncooked rice ) ) | y | LeMasters were to be held at 1/and a few swallows of dirty water| With His twin brother, James, for Fricke, Indianapolis; Mrs, Esther 7 | 26 years. [Habbeger, Little Rock, Ark., and

P. m. today In Shirley Brothers cach ay. There wasn't enough ™'yo yqg 4 member of the Second Mrs. Doris: Hinman, Bastrop, La. ®

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jroom for a person to lie down, % Irving Hill Chapel. .Burial was 10. nd the bodies of the dead often | Christian Church and the Ed

be in ‘Washington Park Cemetery. romained with the living as long part R. Gaillard American Legion Mrs. LeMasters, who was 84, as a week. And there were many | Services will be at 1 p. m. Satdied Monday in her home at 911 dead. urday in the Second Christian ;

Belmar Ave. Worked in Mine Born in Sullivan County, she! After that there was the Black. ShOrell. with burial In Floral bad lived here 26 years and was ness of the coal mine in Japan| He is survived by his wife a member of the Baptist Church. where the prisoners were put to Elizabeth; his mother Mrs. : Surviving are her husband, work. 2

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* Amanda Hawkins; fiv A : x Frank C.; a daughter, Mrs. Al-| But all this is behind sgt. [Ame Fa arn Ie Qaughters. |} . nroo8 bert F. Christie, of Indianapolis; Hampton now. He doesr’t even|Anderson. Mrs. Marilyn Grier, § Till ; drt t fivé ‘grandchildren and eightiharbor any fll feelings againstiMiss Carlene Hawkins and Miss ; : i a1 great-grandehildren. the Japanese. Elinor Hawkins, all of Indianap-| i ; . : ; “They didn’t know any better,” olis; one other brother, William! B 4 p M : rei Calvin Carter he said. _ |Hawkins, and four grandchildren. : ale, boa Calvin, Carter, former = pr ah gle wot Jo The Times hoping Mrs. Aldora Gaynor a ; . Lf p influence other prietor of the Carter Food Mar veterans to. enlist. Services for Mrs. Aldora Gay- + &

ket, died yesterday in his home.| “They'll have to,” he said, ““be- NOT, employee of the E. C. Atkins.

Edi! Co. 20 years, will be held att r. Carter, who was 77, was fore this thing is over . .. and » is. =u in Decatur County and had We don't want America to get/P- Mm. tomorrow in Shirley Broth-| born in De caught with her guard down/ers’ Central Chapel. Burial willl

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So many customers called to say the icy weather kept them from taking advantage of our Annual Rummage Sale Bargains :

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been a resident of Indianapolis " be in Floral Park. Almost instantly TUMS g ; «++ that we are repeating this sale a few more days. Don’t miss it! +4 35 years. He lived at 230 8. Wal-[“goy' yy 1nton has a wife, Ruby| Mrs. Gaynor, who was 80, died dT « : - — : - a

cott St. and belonged to Engle- , 0" 104 two tittle girls, Brenda Tuesday. She lived at 1518 8. contain no bicarbonate wood Chttistian he i Nora Joyce, 5, and Toni gis 2. Hig|Moreland Ave. Born in Johnson ef csuse atid rebound. nty. Surviving besides bly Indian. mother, Mrs. Ella Frazier, lives County, she lived here 50 Jeary, using, Sil only 105 De tes grandchildren and ®t 322 Graham Ave. Bani, caged 10 She Yenview OE ae SETAE a 8, / i . y - great dchildren. f : ‘i. + Surviving are ‘a son, Aylett "services wil ne held. at 2p. m. Mrs. Minnie Booker [puckner, taal Fron 2 Saturday in Hartsville ne. v daughter, Mrs. Loretta. Bills, Church. Burial will be in Harts. Services Tomorrow Tampa, Fla. ?

. ON PURCHASES. ON PURCHASES OVER $50 | ville, : «Mrs. Minnie Booker will be

Garrison Chester Cox irices's. 53m. tomorrow in F=—==DEE “TOPS” fhe Town for RADIO VALUE!

{the Simpson Methodist Church. | {oa are 2 . ig : or : : (Snrrikon Gheatte Nephi She dled Tuesday in General Offering America's Famous Radios ® -A.K1 | : Nn QR: CUROPIAL Oh {Hospital at the age of 64. : « ; nN ; General Hospital. He lived at 804 4 ‘native of Springfield, O., Mrs.| Nm ; |

N. Dearborn St. {Bookervhad lived in Indianapolis’ - : ; : ; 5 Living Room Suites Bedroom Suites

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t 310 Har-| Born in Kirklin, Mr. Cox was 40 years and resided at : a resident of Indianapolis 40;vard Place. She belonged to the, years, He attended Wallace Street Simpson Methodist Church.

Presbyterian Church. He was 61. Survivors are her Jismana, 149.95 Rose 2:Pe. Sulte _...___... 79.95 (89.95 Blond 3-Po, Suite _________ 99.05 pd 3 - , | : FC SUNS _____ » » “FG i ; : tore me rls 8 10.8 mm B08 |. SAIPWORKERS BILLED | 9.95 Blue Frieze 2-Pc. Suite 89.95 319.95 Blond Modern 3-Pc. Sulte ___180.95 J ~~ : Kirk Northeast | : Re } a Ea onAgy, Northern Tried See and Hear the Powerful New 1951 269.95 Mohair Frieze 2-Pe, Suite ____199.95 242.8 Avodire 3 bs, Suit comm 45.98 a. | Surviving are his wife, Lillian; woo Lijled and 46 injured last " " * 5 : ain Pe. BL ia x I a niece, Mish Myrtle Foster, and| x rondi Mot lc" Rad (79.95 Circular Fringed Sofas ______ 99.9 : oF 2 nephew, Bred Foster, all of Tne T160¢ When & gangpleni leading ororoia Kaaqio , nge s 249.95 Limed Oak 5-Pc, Twin Suite __140.95 | dianapolis. lapsed at a shipyard. ! H . 74.95 Simmons Studio Lounge a — 49.9 319 95 Walnut 3-Pe Suite ; 180.95 ; 42 Mrs. Anna Albright | ere’s SEs . . frmnou=n ge Mrs. Anna ree will be | Contract Home Buyers the 39495 Foam Rubber Seta dey, ee 69.95 149.95 Walnut Double Dresser, asis _ 79.95 og Posi oo ee alg id Radio Chair and OH 30.05 40.05 Cordovan Mahogany Full Bed . 24.95 § lcel at the Umblygh Funeral) S AVE with 19.95 Bed Chair and Ottoman .____ 39. (19.95 Blond Vanity . 5095 | 3. Aight id esata in up to fhe . 19.98 barca Groen Plastic Lounge 19.95 Maple and Walnut Poster Beds 12,95 | baw nis oka asd nd | 4 Bi Chairs: (2) _........__... - 44.95 49.95 Manle Vanity 20.05 aj Sh 80. e : EE A TL : : ewasdil oo 45 J All living room suites, occasional chairs and sorts of odd Beds, Chests, Vanities, 1 ie gefare coming. here five tables at 60 % Dressers for Bedroom, uz 8 Y . : | ON REAL ESTATE TAXES discountsupto _______._ _______ 3 60% y Perens may call at 108 Planer - - hi woot 21 P Cc ' . D scounts up to FS = & Buchanan mortuary ay. you are buying on contract, pay . | : = ; d b daughter, [J it off with low-cost Celtic home : : 8 eS an SuEvived BY 4701" Ral hy The deed, en in you name. Sotgeons Sotines Ruas and arnels Miscellaneous | re Gallic Sth] em on or Volumt ond $3.95 Decorators Carpet Remnants 2°" °F Ermine Oak 6-Pc. Dinette ___ 130.95 J | Mrs. Callie Smith : | Act Now! Morigage Bromplion Up to 15 vd. pieces _____. $1.50 yd. 9.95 Modern Chinas... 50.05 5 Mrs. Callie Smith will be buried * a i in New Crown following services| Mi! 8¢ Filed Bofors MARCH 1s $9.05 Alexandar Smith Wilton 27-inch aR 2 Saturd te First Loa Marion Ce. B Onl Carpet clnse out price $3 50 yd. RN. 0K redenzas wm mn fp A a a ' 4 at p. m. Saturday en , == ' 79.05 Mah Extension Table __ 49.98 HN Baptist' Church. : ne 8 ogany Xxiension Ge 2 wn Mrs. Smith, who lived at 1457 $5.00 Pinehill 6-ft, Carpet ________ 2.50 yd. ° » Shepherd St, died Tuesday in Crit DERAL Model Shown y var LoD 7d 12 05 End. Lamp and Cocktail Tables 6.95 3 he home. | $24.95 21x30 Wool Oval Rugs _________ $1.00 vd. » ox vanity Benches all finishes __ 4.95 §.: She was a member of the First | SAVINGS ¢ ARROCIATION . g5 Baptist Chureh, 4 ndlonenalic. $1.00 9x12 Floral Rues as lowas _______ $12. 19,95 Mahoganv comb, Step End 4 Surviving are two sons, Oscar, of Indianapolis Delivers i n $i 00 d : 4 ay p Hearn and Abraham Smith, and 23 W. OHIO ST. CH FOR SO LITTLE. 27-inch Cocoa Matting Runner ____$1.00 yd. Tableand Lamp. ________ 9. § i — EMERSON. - Frieze Carpet Remnants Values up 12.95 Assorted Table Lamps _ _____ 495 |. ; to 16.96sq. yd... __. __ new 5.95 7.95 Assorted Table Lamps __ ____ 208 fil . : Table Model 5 i Nation Faces Shorta ges... Magnificent sivling ap g 24-inch Hardwood Rug Border _____ 35¢c yd. Cr*fee Tables as lowas _____ __ cams i | vision aide rae tai. + 'v - i ; w 3 | ; . \ a 5.95 . Waste Paper Badly Needed || | oR rams” 1 Af Cmca Ht ([. Again, as in world war 11, the SAVE 40 SELL or GIVE 19 palit . prevent small rugs slipping __69¢ yd. (6.95 Unfinished Corner Cabinets __ 6.95 : sinton faces citcal shortages Only $1 Down we \ 49.95 Apartment Electric Washer __ 24.95 i Shipments of food, clothing an vial war supplies depend on car- . ,. 150 LAMP SHADES 100 Washer Covers _______._ __ 50 Ri to d appings made from lo . T a A5 $ " : ‘ Waste Paper, You can help the x OF eae NEWEST 1951 vour coree. 39 All Sizes. Values Up Te $6.00 Chests of Drawers as lowas ________ 1495 § Mobllization effort by saving Radio or Lights 25 } $1 95 & 5.95 Radio Tables. _ ___ _. 3.00 3 : are Das to Do PAPER dr ZENIT Fd soe R ADIO ; . 9 i” c To s 34.95 Upholstered Foldaway Bed __ 19.95 > § wh have a stack of Waste ; : i Table Model rom — Paper brsamtick-high (io a . | ALL SALES FINAL—NO EXCHANGES—NO REFUNDS or more), phone! A collector will :

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