Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1951 — Page 28
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Mrs. J. E. Thomas
Dies Here at 72
Funeral Set For Saturday
today in Methodist Hospital. was 72.
Born in Kokomo, Mrs. Thomas had lived in Indianapolis 67 years the Presbyterian Church and Blue! ton St. and was a charter member of the Lodge at Owensville,
Hillside Christian Church.
She was also a member of the Mary tha G.; a daughter, Mrs. Conkle Circle of the Third Chris-' Baker, Evansville; a brother, WilBranch; a sister, Elsie, So- Owensville; and one grandson. | Services will be at 8 p. m. toSurvivors include her husband, morrow in Flanner & Buchanan June E.; a son, Jackson A.; a sis- Mortuary, Graveside services will ter, Mrs. Felicia A. Leeds, all of be at 1 p. m. Saturday in Owens-
Third Christian Church, tian Church, Kings and the Indiana Historical ciety.
Indianapolis; a brother, Claren E. Adams, Los Angeles,
grandchildren.
Services will be at 1 p. m. Saturday in Flanner & Buchanan Prickmason who Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown | Broadway, died yesterday in an snq Mrs. Long that their son died Indianapolis nursing home,
Hill. iwas 83. Mrs. Lottie VanOsdol | Born in West Salem, had lived in Indianapolis 24 years. Mrs. Lottie Y. VanOsdol, an| PY hoots, Indianapolis resident the last 18 urday in West Sale
years, died last night in her home,
2345 N. Talbot Ave. months’ illness. She was 75.
Mrs. VanOsdol was a member! of the Memorial Methodist pay), Adolph and Emil, all of In-
Church. She formerly lived Tazwell County, Ill.
Survivors include two sons, Salem: Robert, Indianapolis, and Earl, four great-grandchildren. Milwaukee; four daughters, M
Viola VanOsdol, at home; M Lester Barney, Peoria, Ill; M C. L. Tyler, Lincoln, Ill; William Steinmetz, Pekin, Ill;
brother, Robert Cazey, Indianapolis; 10 grandchildren, and seven
great-grandchildren. Services will be at 11:30 a. tomorrow in Central Chapel.
noon in Peking, Ill.
George H. Ennis
Services for George H. Ennis,’ who lived at 233 S. McKim St.,
will be at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow Shirley Brothers Central Cha Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr. Ennis, yesterday in General after a long illness. Born in Ohio, he had been resident of Indianapolis 80 yea An employee of the New Central Railroad for 40 yea Mr. Ennis, who Shelby St. roundhouse, retired years ago.
Hospita
Survivors include a grandson, Henry E. Welch, 4nd two great-
grandchildren.
Daughters, liam, Ft,
and Mrs. a died Saturday in Chicago, Wg held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in P.
Shirley Brothers Final services and burial will be Saturday after-
who was 89, Sied
Dies a
Nes 0 t Hom 18 super-| {visor at the Employment Security d I
|Division, died yesterday in
home, 5849 Primros 54.
Mr. Dragoo was
Shrine and Scottish Survivors include
ce ville. until four years ago, when they and three Gustav Schernekau | B50, when ney Gustav Schernekau, a retired Pfo. Long 0 lived at 5138 A jperated sergeant told Mr.
Indianapolis; a siste a brother, Charles,
rs. Jerry McAfee
rs. Services for former Indianapoli
ton Funeral Home. in Crown Hill.
m.. A native of Kentucky, Mr. Mc-|
Afee had lived |
moved to Chicago { tended Shortridge
here and was formerly employed |as a postal clerk in the Postoffice. Manding better city garbage col- | Surviving are his garet, Chicago, and a sister, Mrs. declared Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge,
Lena Freeman, In
Board Rec = New Plant
in pel.
York
rs. W., 86th St.
worked at the
20
materials plant o despite efforts of n
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petition had been Brothers, Inc.
material.
Castle Film
Sell or Rent
Indianapolis Camera Co.
203 E Washington Americr's Ouendg Combiaaton Self-Storing ; Windows and Doors
Abbott & Costello. Mighty Mouse. etc.
‘chard in Superior zoning the spot. No Injunctio said, no temporary =' Commission to act
(it chooses to do so.
hears the case. members said Mr.
matter was made.
Theodore Dragoe
| A native of Owensville, Ill, Mr.| |Dragoo was an automobile dealer| ~ Mrs. Lucy Adams Thomas, who!in Danville, Ill, before moving to| lived af 1020 Central Ave. died Indianapolis 12 years ago. He had would have been 19 on Mar. 10 She been with the Employment Secur- has been reported dead in a North ity Division eight years.
Services will be at 10 a. m. 8Sat- weak and hungry to take ad-
burial there. Friends may call at to escape. after two planner & Buchanan Mortuary {until 10 p. m. today. ; Survivors include three "sons, jan..
four grandchildren and enlisted in the Army last July,
Jerry McAfee,
from his early boyhood until he
Oppose Construction
The Marion County Plan Com- | mission today was to reconsider gw arming on the Ober bandwagon {allowing construction of a paving for they know that he has pledged
to block the project.
afternoon was a once-rejected to Mr. petition for re-zoning an area at Campbell, former president of the W. 86th St. and Coffman Rd. The Board of Works and candidate
which wants to Brown, also a City Council candibuild a bituminous mixing plant date and Ernest Lane, candidate to manufacture blacktop road for City Clerk.
A group of residents led by Britain Won't Punish ! Attorney Emsley Johnson Jr, yesiterday asked Judge Walter Prit-
join the Commission from re- Britain
| ‘Because the group failed to historic post a bond, Judge Pritchard Westminster Abbey last Christ-| Sir| issued. The Judge set Apr. 27 Hartley Shawcross announced to- | «for a hearing date, allowing the day.
Mr. Johnson said he will ap- Scotland last week, 3! months pear before the Commission to- after it disappeared day to request postponement of Abbey, and action until Judge Pritchard back to London.
be heard before decision on the
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Woman Here Gets News of Nephew
A former Indianapolis man who
| Korean prison camp. Mrs. Dorothy Kick, 6009 Comphas been informed of the
a member of |
and the . . death of her Rite here, nephew, Pfc, Jac his wife, Mar- E. Long. She
heard the news via phone from her sister, Mrs. William P. Long, of Honolulu. The Longs lived at 6139 Norwaldo Ave.
James
He of plood poisoning Feb. 24 after his feet were frozen. He said the he! North Koreans had taken their and the captives were too
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m, followed by vantage of several opportunities Pfc. Long, serving with the 24th Infantry Division, was captured 3, and had been reported missing Jan. 28. r, Emma, and, He was a native of Indianapboth of West polis and attended School 80. He
and" left for Korea Nov. ov. 15.
Demand Better - Garbage Service
Women Swarm on Ober Bandwagon
Indianapolis
s resident who
Burial will a
n Indianapolis|
n 1911. He at-|
High School! is : women are de-
wife, Mar- lection and ash hauling service, chairman of the Cy Ober for Mayor Women's Committee, in a campaign speech last night. “Mothers and wives of Indianapolis have a vital interest in the kind of man who will head the city government and they are going to do something about it,” Mrs. Ridge said at a campaign meeting supporting Cyril S. (Cy) {Ober for the mayoralty nomination. Swarm On Bandwagon “Women of Indianapolis
dianapolis.
onsiders Project
Citizens
are
n W. 8th St. himself to provide these things,” earby residents ghe said. Candidiates who attended the taken up this meeting and pledged their support Ober included Harmon
filed by Grady for the City" Council; J. Wesley
Scots Who Stole Stone
Court 4 to en- LONDON, Apr. 19 (UP)— will take no action] against the suspected Scottish n Issued Nationalists who removed the Stone " of Scone from
injunction was mas Day, Attorney General
The ‘stone was returned to authorities at Arbroath Abbey in
before then if
later was brought
Commission Johnson would
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Mechanical Engineers, Tuesday at |
Marcum BSub-division, Inc. to-
day proposed construction of a housing development of 56 doubles on the northeast side,
In a request filed with the
Works Board today, Louis R. Marcum sought permission to connect sewer lines of the project to the city line which extends to 12th St. and Bolton Ave. The houses would be built between 15th St. and 30th St. on|A Bolton Ave., 5800 East,
The units, which would pro-
vide housing for a total of 112 families, would be accessible to|} major east side industrial plants and Ft. Harrison.
Welfare Costs In $3710 Dip
153 Persons Are
Removed From Roles Marion County welfare costs
decreased $3710 in the last month, the Welfare Board learned today.
Welfare Director John C. Muel-
ler reproted that a total of 153 old age and children’s benefits recipients have from the rolls.
been removed
He sal dthe decline was due to
a rise in employment and deaths of elderly recipients.
The board approved 62 old age
cases with total awards of $2008 and 32 new dependent children
| cases with awards totaling $2198.
Trustee George K. Johnson re-
ported a 66 per cent reduction in Center Township relief costs.
He said March costs were $24,-
000, compared with $73,000 for the same month last year.
March costs dipped $3000 be-
low. February expenditures.
Mr. Johnson said he expected a
continuing decline because of the number of jobs now available in the defense industry here.
| Death Notices
APPLE—LL. i Donald S.. and Mrs. Ernest F., husband of Nancy Lee, brother of Lt. Robert E., passed away in El Centro. Cal. April 11. Service FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Friday, 1 p. m. Priends invited. Friends mav call at mortuary after 6 p. m. Thursday BRINKMAN—Albert H. RR. 3, Nosh Vernon, Indiana, formerly of Brightwood, husband of Minnie, father of Mrs. Thla Thompson. Jack and Robert Brinkman. brother of Harry L. Brinkman, departed this life Wednesday, ace 61. Services Sat Hay SE 21 at 10:30 a. m.. fro MO KIRK NORTHEAST CHAPEL, 2530° Station St. Burial Anderson Cemetery. Friends inivted.
CARMIN- Eleanor M. loved wife of Fred B. Carmin. mother of Robert and June Carmin, daughter of Charles Lindstrom, sister of Lawrence Lindstrom, Mrs. Edith Rinker, Mrs. Lois Hayworth, Mrs. Adele Smith of New Orleans, La. passed away Wed morning. Funeral Friday, 3 p. from SHIRLEY BROS. IRVING HILL CHAPEL, 33 E. Washington. Entombment Was ington Park mausoleum. Calling 8 the chapel.
DAWSON—Willlam Ceefl (Capi. 84 yrs., 948 E. Minnesota, beloved husband of Caroline L. Dawson. father of Roy . Dawson and Mrs. Ruth McClelland. stepfather of Harry Davis, brother of Pierre Dawson. passed ayes Wednesday: funeral Sat-
urday, B the G. H. UNERAL HOME, 150%
son of Mr,
1:30 HERRMANN South East 8t. Priends invited. Burial
Washington 221 Friends may call after 7 Thursday. (Madison, Ind papers Please copy.) DELATINE—Mrs, Lillian, 5014 N. Illinois St, x y Wednesday, aunt rs Headlee Friends may call at FLANNER AND
BUCHANAN
MORTUARY Pp. m. Thursday. Services and burial
until 6
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Legal Notices
_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Proposes 112-Unit Housing Development
from the |
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THES Pie fe ax aida il rs.
Notice is hereby given
Jesolytion duly eretofore given visions of Chapter ieneral Assembly of the St or Teal An he State of Indiana fuanlish and extend. for a period of not 0 exceed seven (7) years. th 1 agi e cumulative tion of new school buildings and the remodeling of old School Town of Speedway, Indiana, and to levy a tax of seventy-five cents on each $100 of assessed personal school town to provi tax is to be levied annually for a total period of not to exceed seven (7) hesinning with the levy for 1951, payable
Notice is further hereby given that upon he 14th day of April 323 Schoo! Speedway submitted its determination to establish sald fund and to levy sald tax to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for Ap,
_ PHONE TA-279% . .
NOTICE or RECEIVER'S SALE The undersigned Receiver of Massachusetts and Michigan Reaity Corporation, pursuant to the
Order of the Superior Court of Marion County, Room No. Cause No. B-82064, will offer Th sale and sell the following de-
scribed property located in Indianapolis. Marion County, Indiana, to-wit: Lot 12 in Robert M. Patterson s Subdivision of the southeast part of Square ! in the City of Indianapolis, according to the plat of said subdivision as recorded in Plat Book 1 at Page 51 in the office of the Recorder of Marion County, Indiana. excepting therefrom the following described portions, to-wit Commencing at the north corner of said lot in the south line of Massachusetts Avenue; thence southwest 4 inches, thence southeast and parallel to the northeast line of said Lot 13, 31 feet and 8 inches more or less to a point in the north line of said lot 13, extended west; thence east to a point where the northeast line of said lot intersects the north line thereof; thence northwest along the said northeast line of sald iot 32 feet to the place of beginning: Bubject to the rights of tenants in possession, and subJect to taxes for the year 1951. payable in 1952; together with the equ! ment appurtenant to the ding on said real
ee Said property is located at the sorbet of Massachusetts Avenue and Michigan St, otherwise known and
as 501-505 Massachusetts Ave, Michigan Street,
i £1 n e y of Indianapolis d improved with a thes ory Doc and stone trim apartment build-
ing containing thirty-one (31) apartments, ganitor's. apartment and one store room Terms and conditions of the sale are: 1. The property will be sold at private sale for cash for not less than~the ap; raised value thereof and the sale will begin on the thirtieth day of April, 1951, and continue from dav to day until the property is sold 2. Bidders are required to submit their bids in writing containing their offers to purchase said property and all such bids will
be reported to the Court for such action as shall be deemed proper. 3. Bidders shall deposit with their bids cash or certified check payable to the Receiver in the amount of not less than Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars 1£2.500.00) to guarantee the performance of the bid if accepted The Jsposit of the successful bid. der .will be applied upon the purchase price and the deposits made with bids which are not accepted will be returned to the bidders Interested parties may arrange to inspect the premises and may obtain further information re. Ehecting sald sale by arranging with * the undersigned or with Cadick & Burns. Attorness for the Receiver. 804 Fletcher Jrast BuildBSwindiararol, Ldn BER. RE MASSACHUBETTS AND Sone 3 EAL TY, CORPORATION,
24 N_ DELIA ARE INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS oF THE
L TOWN OF BPEEDW MARION COUNTY, INDIANA.
that upon the
day of April, 1951, the B | Bchool Trustees of the School Towa Sg | Speedway, Marion County, = Indiana, by
adopted and after notice pursuant to the pro57 of the Acts of the
amended, determined to re-
sinking fund for the erec-
school buildings in the
valuation on all Jroperty within said for sald fund. Such
and real
years
the Board of
Trustees of t *hool Tewn of
rova ursuant to the provisions of Chapter
57 of the Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana of 1945, any Schoo! Town of Speedway. ot. who pay poll tax only, affected by such proposed tax rate, file a petition with the Auditor of Marion County not later thn ten the date of this publication setting forth their objections to suc
as amended, axers in the er than those and who will be may
ten (10) or more. tax
110) days after
proposed levy uch petition. said Auditor certify same to the Sr
Sol gr Som
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ind, Friends may call the KIRBY ORTUARY, Meridin at 10th 8t., until 10 p. m. Friday.
DONAHUE—Charles E., age 55, father of Mrs. Dorothy Temple, Mrs. Bessie Ballard, Mrs. Katherine Pickard, Mrs. Edith Williams, Mrs. Mary Marshall, Miss Barbara Abney and William Donahue, brother of Chester Donahue of New Albany, Indiana; Robert Donahue, Oklahoma; Mrs. Leila Monroe of Columbus, Indiana; Mrs. Marguerite Amos of Seymour, Ind, passed away Tuesday. Fubperal Friday, 10 a. m. at the FARLEY FUNERAL HOME, 1604 W. Morris. Burial | Floral Park. Friends pay call at the funeral home. DRUMMOND —James | G., 4601 Sunset Ave: Sather of Mrs. Marie J. Lunte
and H ush J Drummond, passed away Wednes day Ay morning Fi Friends may call N MOR-
YUAR MPhursday i and eve-
ANNOUNCEMENTS|!_Death Notices Death Notices me Hho nt. EB. ' Ld EE Bh, Russ S08 E Ads of “Los iy, Sd S p AND BUCHA a ARY, 1 unces : Hends may “at a CARMIN—Eleanor M. E x ; ENNIS—George H. A ha ly Rover “and” VAN OSDOL—Lottie Y. San Oadol. Mra. L is 8tel Barner. Mis. WRAY—Ida Robertson. 5 ssey, w WHITMORE—Infant tose 2 evening. neral a .y EN L CHAPEL 34a nots. ; 1 servi ice an rural at _Pekl ) W Satur ay afte Friel may a Thu Sia the chapel "after Erie, 54 years, 508 W, WRAT— Lin Roberizon. great-aunt of Nr. wife Rev. 1 RB. Gus Mark H., an a Wa pe B B Carrick, mother of Mrs. Donna Chris Miller, Robert Clark and tina Bluder and daughter of .| New; Monta Ross and i and MIs. a peas kner, Dassed Dassed away. Tuners) Baturdy. 1 1: end $ ma: , Tr ROS ie. nT ORDAN. FUNER HOME, had6 ILL CHAPEL, 5377 E. Wash, Burial E. 10th 8t. Funeral Prides. Apr. 20, | Hope, Indiana. Call after 1 p. m, m. Priends invited. Burial | Friday. Ee Washington Park Cemetery, WRIGHT Mary,” Shite “daughter of I. an rs. John Wright, sister a a Ted OL 16h 2 of Joseph Wilson, Alice Jean and Murphy, Mrs. Elizabeth Keltner, Hohn Fauline. based away Wedhes. Brasil, Ind.; Mrs, J. G. Burns, Chi-| pUNERAL HOME, 1308 Pros 8t cago, died Wednesday. Funeral and) arier 7 p.m, Thursday, Services Satburial Saturday, 10 a. m. at Brazil |, gay’ Interment New
1:30 Crown, Friends invited.
WYATT Finley, ace 74, yrs., father of Assie Bean Reid, brother o Mrs, Elizabeth Vanarsdall, Fd, Vern Wyatt, passed Away Weta Funeral Saturday, whi 21, SHER
at the PERN ARY, 2313 W. i 8t. Friends invited, Burial ~ Plainfield, Ind.
Friends may call at mortuary.
FUNERAL HOME, 1601 E. St., Priday, April 20, Requiem High Mass, St. Philip "Neri Churgh, 9 a. m. Burial St. Joseph Cemetery. Friends may call. Holy Name Society will meet Thursday, 8 p. m, for prayer.
ZIMMER:-Henry W., 966 N. After 6 p.m. BE-520 a brother 3 Miss Minhie, oo BUILDERS iss Anna osep an eter LG W. Zimmer of’ cits, passed awa) roRlEY OS EM Na MADE. ies, Apr , 12:30 p. m., a . : yrs. Funeral from GRINSTEINER | $H:7666 Res. Bl-3.66
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Hill. Priends invited: ENNIS —George H.. age 89, 233 8. McKim, grandfather of Henry E. Welch, great-grandfather of Peggy and Donna Welch, passed away Wednesday morning. Funeral Friday, 10.30 m., from SHIRLEY BROS,’ CENTRAL CHAPEL, 946 N. Illinois. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the chapel. FOSTER Bertha L., 3133 Broadway, beloved wife of Harry Foster, mother of Mrs. Bertha Runyon, Mrs. Helen Cochran, grandmother of Joan Cochran, passed away at St. Vincent's Hospital Wednesday, April 18, 2:45 p. m. Age 68 years. Funeral services GRINSTEINER FUNERAL HOME, 1601 E. New York St. Sat, 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery. Priends may call after 6 p. m. Thursday.
FREEMAN-—Sherman, age 83, beloved uncle of Mrs. Pyle Hughes and Ed-
Sav. Puneral services Friday. April 1:30 at the MEYER & ABDON FUNERAL HOME, 1509 Pros-
ect. Priends invited. Burial Crown ill Cemetery, Friends may call at Juneral home any time. a
FURGASON—John E., 17 8 Hawthorne Lane. father of George E., Helen A. of California: Louis Pur-| gason, of Indianapolis: also survived by five grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Su arr 3%. Fa
neral . Friday, 20, 8:45 BLACKWELL JRE INGTON FUNERAL HOME, 5117 E. Washington; Lady of Lourdes Een Frid Y am Burial 8t. Joseph Cemetery Holy Name Society will meet Thursday, 8 p. m. at funeral home. Friends may call. NEY & FEENEY SERVICE nn AUNTER -Richard 8. . 629 E 6th
8t.. beloved husband of Virgi father of Jill and Scott Hunter, brother of Mrs. Mary Brown and Sanford Hunter. died Tuesdar at his residence. Service Thursday, 8 p. m. at the KIRBY MORTUARY. Meridian at 19th Sts. Friends may call at the mortuary. (Jasper papers please copy.)
JORDAX — Prancis, 931 Villa Ave, beloved husband of Dessie Jordan, father of Francis Patrick Jordan, Mrs. David Jones. Birmingham. Ala.; Dorothy Jean. Doris Joan. n-and Sally Nan Jordan. brother of Mrs. Nell Umphrey and James Jordan; also survived by three grandchildren, passed away suddenly Tuesday a m. Friends may call A the SOBERT, Ww. STIRLING FUNERAL HOME. 1420 {| Prospect St. a services Friday. 18.30 a. m., at the funeral home: 9 a. m. 8t. Patrick's Church. Priends invited. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. KELSON—Clarence K.. 42 years, of 938 N. Beville Ave, son of Peter Kelson of Illinois; brother of Miss Inez Kenninger of South Bend, Charles M. Kenninger of Minnesota, passed away Tuesday. Priends may call at the JORDAN PUNERAL Hom? 2428 E. 10th St. after 17 m. Thursday. Puneral Friday, Abril 20. 8 p.m Priends invited
LAFFIN—Edward, 84 years, of 623 Lockerbie 8t.. husband of Olile Laflin, father of Ray and Harry Laffin and Mrs. Daisy Bowman of Indianapolis, brother of Jim Laffin, of Ohfo, passed away Tuesday. Priends may call at the JORDAN FUNERAL HOME, 2428 E. 10th St. Puneral Friday, Apr. 20, 10:30 a. m. Priends invited
LEE—Claude C., age 68 years, brother of Mrs. Maude Bell, Mrs. Giadys Curran and John Lee, grandfather of Gearldine and Donald Watson, passed aya; J uesuny, Funeral Friday. April 20 a , at the GEORGE W USHER MORTUARY. 2313 W_ Wash m., Assumption Church Bri ng 2inyited Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at mortuary Soa MAGNUSSON Claude W. 35 yrs, 1305 N. Keystone Ave. Fusoana of { Clara. father of Corinne and Robert. gon of Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Magnusson | of Chicago, brother of Lilyan Needier | of Chicago, passed away Thursday Funeral Arrangemants given later For information call JORDAN FUNERAL HOME, IM- 4304 | MAZE — Luella, 79 years, wife of Harry, mother of Wilbur and John | Maze, sister of Margaret Swalls, also survived by 3 giandchildren and 1 great-grandchild, passed away Monday morning at the residence’ on Maze Rd. Acton, Ind. Friends may call at the TOLIN FUNERAL HOME, 1308 Prospect St Service Priday, 10:30 a. m. at the Acton Baptist Church. Interment Acton Cemetery.
Friends invited McCLUNG—Homer, age 73, father of Mrs. Bessie M Hamilton, Harley A. and Richard McClung, brother of | Harry, John MeClung, brother of Charles McClung of Seymour, passed away Tuesday morning. Services Fri-
day, 10:30 a. mi. CONKLE FUNERAL HOME, 1934 W. Michigan. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at funeral home. (Martinsville. Ind.. papers please copy.) O'DONNELL--Nora, beloved sister of Catherine O'Donnell, passed away Wed. at St. Vincent's Hospital. Fu-
neral from SPEAKS & FINN FUNERAL HOME. 1639 N. MERIDIAN St Friday at 8:30 a." m., S8. Peter and Paul Cathedral 9 a. m. Burial Holy Cross, Friends invited. Friends may ca PRATT—Loren D., of 1411 N. Livington, age 63, husband of Mabel Pratt, father of Mrs. .Dorothy MecElvain, Chatsworth, Cal.; Mrs, MarJory Franklin, Danville, Ind.; Mrs. Betty Shaub, Indpis passed away Thursday morning. Service Saturday, 1:30 p. m,, CONKLE FUNERAL HOME, 4925 W. 16th St. Friends invited. Burial Clermont Cemetery Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p. m. Thursday.
PRTE—Eufrosino, age 60. of 1204 Nordyke Ave, sister of Elf Budack of Griffith, Ind. sister-in-law of Mrs auline Budack., aunt of Victor and ick Budack and Mrs. Mary Anacker Frjends may call at ihe LAUCK FUNERAL HOME, 1458 8. Meridian, Thursday from 7-10 p. m. Friday at Romanian Orthodox Church, 3237 W
16th Bt. from 9-10 a m. Burial Hammond. Indiana PRIB BLE — Adelaide, 53, vears 71 {ller 8t., beloved wife of Oakley g" ribble, mother of Charles W., Francis R
R. and C an e O. Pribble, sister of Martha, Charley, Frank and Herman Allison, passed away Wednesday. Zuneral J Pr atta 30 a m., at
H. 3 Friends inv . Fairmount Cemetery, North Madison, Ind. Friends may call. (Madison, Ind. papers please copy.)
RUSCHAUPT—Charles F., 78 years, father of Harold C., hrother of Mrs, Cora Purry, Greenfield, Ind, and Miss Anna Ruschaupt, Indpls, assed away Tues. evening. Services ANNER AND BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Priday, 3 p. m. Friends may call at the mortuary.
SCHERNEKAU — Gustav, 83, 5318 Broadway, father of Paul, Adolph and: Emil 8chernekau, brother of Miss Emma Schernekau and Charles of West aplem, 1, passed away WednesWest alem, , passed away Wednesday. Services and burial in West Salem, Ill, Saturday, Friends may call at FLANNER AND BUCHANAN MORTUARY Thursday afternoon and evening.
SEATON——Mrs Geneva Hall, R R, 1, Pittsboro, Ind. Widow of Dr. Guy W. Seaton. Sister of Miss Evelyn Hall. Daughter of Mrs. Mary P, Hall, Pittsboro, Ind. Passed away Wednesday, Services at FLANNER & Buchanan Mortuary, time later. Friends invited. Interment at Crown Hill. Friends may call at mortuary.
SKILES— Eva Kate, of 1025 Howard St... heloved wife of Evans Bkiles, mother “of Estell Nelson of Woodha-
ven, New York: Dorothy Heller of Brownsville, Texas, and John Bkiles, of Midwest City, Okla., sister of
James and Harvey Ogden and Pear] Moore, also 2 grandchildren. passed sway Tuesday. Saryices Friday, m. at the BEANBLOSSOM MORY, 1331 wo Ray_ 8t. Burial
oral - Park Cemetery. Friends may | No call time, A
at the marjusy any
w
“~
win Steers Sr., passed away Wednes- |
hing. Private services Friday, Cre-| 3 Card of Thanks Cal or Ditht. : T -— { BRYANT--We are so grateful and PUTER SraaITy, Joseph, of 08 wish to thank our kind friends and | MASONRY at la best, DEW york ao Elsie, father of Anna Middleton, | neighbors for the beautiful flowers, | repair. Harry C. Elliott, . Mildred Roush and Harry A. Dwyer, aynpatietie (Sieitions and many CLEANING rot. 0! Willi personal services rec and Mrs. foMe A Rockin: ine of our wife, stepmother and sis-| House & Industrial Cleaning ' er, this’ 1ffe "Tuesday, i BERTHA D. BRYANT. Sry Siping, Noor. scrubbing. Saturday, 21, at MOORE & The floral offerings and courtesies 5 KIRK COLONIAL CHAPEL, College| of Ray and Mascari Commission CONTRACTIN at Fairfield, 1:30 p. m. Burial Crown | Merchants’ employees, the sincere
service of Rev. Ford Porter and Conkle Funeral attendants will ever be remembered
y SISTER, MRS, RUBY BINNEY and FAMIL
NEVITT—With sincere Yh we wish to convey our thanks to our good friends and neighbors for their thoughtful personal courtesies, warm sympathy and for the many lovely tributes of flowers received in our loss, the passing of our beloved wife, mother, daughter and sister, URA MABEL NEVITT, We would be amiss if we failed to express our sincere thanks to the White Cross, Shrine and O.ES. for their beautiful service, Rev. R. M. Dodrill, Shirley Bros. Irving Hill Chapel attendants and to all who so consoled us in any way HUSBAND, CHILDREN, SISTERS and BROTHER.
OBERGPELL—We are deeply grateful and wish to thank our friemds and | neighbors for their thoughtful acts of kindness. symathy, lovely floral offerings and spiritual tributes at the passing our dear wife and sister, LULA ORERGFELL. With equal appreciation we wish to thank Rev. Patrick Griffen “of Assumption Church, Lauck funeral at-
tendants and to all who so consoled | __ FLOORING—FINISHING | Wi ny wa * In {MUSBAND and BROTHERS. | HARDWOOD FLOORS P a,0 floors Xiade Ike ney. erson; attention given every ob. 5 Florists-Monuments ata.
job done this year. The LFl way with @ minimum of problems. Eligible for VA and FHA financing, yet cost you less. No project too large or small for our personal atten tion. 100 Plans to select from.
CALL MR. SPARKS, WA-8178
201 N. DELAWARE-—AT-1418
your profits and get the
Quality products,
REALTY CO.
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12 Business Service
A ———————— SEPTIC TANKS, DRY WELLS
PUMPED OUT. CA-3376 SEWER C CLEANING
"ELECTRIC SEWER : CLEANING
24-Hour Sainte Rates, MAO 5 178 1
WATER SERVICE - Sewers Installed. _Work guar. Bob Brown, HI-8165. __ TREE _C CARE LUTTRELL'S tree removing, trimming, spraying and landscfping. Power equip. Fred estimate. IM-1942 after 3 p. m, or before 6:30 a. m.
VACUUM CLEANERS
Vacuum Cleaner Repairing Vogel Bros. 1314 W. Wash, MA-6351
TRASH, ashes, tree limbs, $3 up. _1'2-Ton trucks, (white). CA-4894.
WALL WASHING
Wa washing, paper cleaning;
31D. ef. White vet and wife,
WALL ang, i white woman WALI, washing: guar. To
prompt, dependable. Free es
GEN. CONTRACTING cabinets built rick, block, plastering, allat. a cal a cement work. Free L. B. ALLEN & SONS, FR-3165
GEN. CONTRACTING Specislising Pi remodeling, cement work. IR-T72 ED ROCK
CRUSHED AND PIT GRAVEL Road material. excavating, bulldozing TEK CONST. CO., BE-9663, AT-7046: CINDERS crushed rock, pit gravel, washed sand and gravel. Top dirt. A-T022.
tn “STONE,
Remodoing 3 sofe $ Troms,
CINDERS
_Fill dirt and gravel. ~ _FR-2745. _ ELEUTRWCAL = All Fea Electric Wiring MILLER ELECTRIC, MA-1878 ~ 7ENCING
LAWN NCE se. 100 ft. SQUARE RED CEDA 65¢ each HOOSIER PENCE CO. 1701 E. 38th TA-2434
POST HOLES — IM-3323
RENTALS
SLEEPING ROOMS
20 Hotels
FAIRGROUNDS HOTEL. DAILY AND WEEKLY RATES,
ou
Zl Walkina Mistance
KIRKWOOD SAFE-FIREPROOF HOTEL 357 E. WASH. ST. MA-1391
100 Clean, Fireproof Rooms DR. 0. A. NOLAND, Mgr.
We cater to nice people only BE SAFE AND SLEEP SAFELY
‘22 North
AFRICAN VIOLETS, 75¢
PLANT AND FLOWER LAND 1800 N. MERIDIAN WA-0873
FUNERAL FLOWERS poriats
JOIN GRANDE & 401 W Washineton 8¢
8 Funeral Directors CONKLE FUNERAL HOMES
| 833% Michie Ek 5 AT. 23
Parley Funeral Home, 1604 W. Morrlhy NAN
FLANNER & BUCHA 28 W. Fall Creek Bivd.—TA- . "BERT S. GADD 1047 Churchman MA-80'8 GRINSTEINER'S
16801 E. New York MA-5374
HISEY & TITUS
N. Delaware St. L1-38
G. H. HERRMANN 1505 8 Eas 6 _MA-s4n “Home of Personal Service” JORDAN FUNERAL HOME
Ambulance Service 2428 E. J0th St. IM-4364 IM-4308
ROBERT W. STIRLING
1422 Prospect MA-6578 9 Special Notices EX-GOVERNOR OF GEORGIA
M. E. Thompson, speaker INDIANA STATE CONVENTION April 28th of the PROPERTY OWNERS OF AMERICA INC. For information. 512 Oda Fellow Bldg.. Indpls. IM-2355
10 Lost and Found
RING. lady's yellow gold, 2 diamonds set in white goed. Lost. Reward. HU-6003. GLASSES, dark celluloid rim. Lost in blue case, vic. Manual High School. Reward. CA-aN7.___ MAN'S tan right shoe, lost between a Illinois, 5400 N. Reward. BR-
vicinity War-
| LOST Lady's wallet, 1 Pinder
man and Addison Btreets. please return. Reward. CA-9425 LADY'S Hamilton watch. Lost Speedy bus. Reward. IM-013
TR Scarf. Lost. Sat. io ; Madison Stop & Shop. Reward. HU-1
10a Pets Lost & Found
STRAYED Female pointer, liver and white picked, city tag No. 1606 from 1523 Broadway. Liberal reward. No questions asked. HOUND, black and tan, reg. female dog. Lost with collar, chain. Vie. W. Indianapolis. Reward, CA-2201. LOST —Long-haired white dog, name Whitey, Owner ill. Reward. TA-
4189 wil 14th
|
CAT. black male. Lost April | vic. 30th. Ruckle. Reward TA-7965
11 Personals
ON or. after this date I will not be responsible for any debts con{tracted for by any other than myself
Ralph Clevenger, 342 E. Morris St.
I WILL not be responsible for debts contracted by anyone other than
myself after April 17, 1951. John Delkert Choate, 223 8, State. LEAVING to Sn. Sat. Share ex-
enses
REWARD $10-825
Names of prospects in the market for Ford Convertibles or Siauon Wagons. Bob Dillman, HU-1X
PAUL'S SANITARIUM 2019 N. ILL. ST.
FOR Drug Addiction and Alcoholism
IS NOW OPEN THIS IS THE HORD TRE ATMENT FORMERLY OF SHELBYVILLE, IND __For infor. or appt. call WI-1487.
FREIJE Drug Store, 2101 N. Harding. Carries a complete stock of Blo1081cais. Ampules, Pharmaceuticals, Hardware and Paint Dept. open till 0 p. m.. Sunday till 2 p. m, CA-1023.
Dr. Fred M. Hickman, Dentist
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is now located on entire 6th floor Marion Bldg, W. Ohio, corner Meridian near Post Office. Formerly of
301 Roosevelt Bldg, LI-7022, -
IF YOU NEED A TRUSS
Bee the ‘Life Saver.” H. 5 FRAUER & OO. 480 B. Was ALCOHOLIC , Anonymeus Group may be reached P. O. Box 63. Indianapolis. telephoning IM-1388
INDIANA DRIVING SCHOOL LEARN TO DRIVE—FR-4829 WOOD FIBRE FLOWERS You can make them. Call us for instructions and supplies, CA-1515. CLEAN your walls or woodwork withremoving gloss or paint with new C-33 Concentrate. Block's Notions. YES, 13-yr.-old boy rugs densa
R1-3160
Freedom through or by
y can foam clean rel With the new Conoam. Vonneguts,
REVOKED DRIVER'S LIC. For
ymel. lan CALL COLARDOR Cr. asd
12 Business Service LOW PRICE—HIGH QUALITY
All types for lawns and factory. Materials or complete erection. BR-5427. Ford Fence. Nt, BR- -1245.
ALTERATIONS — Men's & Iadies' garments. Cohen Tallor 8hop, 1418 Was. a HOR Wo
Brick, SO Ch aT Work ron utare oar ar her have rou hy CA a you
7.
FUBNACE® B installation & wuston. ing. 3 Years to pay 10% wn
wo Ear 2s SE re
HAULING
Need a Truck?
Rent It From
Hertz
With or Without Lettering | _P Everything Furnished but the Driver Home owned and operated
since 1921. For personal service see
W. F. HEATER, Pres. M. D. HEATER, Sec.-Treas.
Phone LI-6464 39 Kentucky Ave.
GENERAL HAULING — CLEAN ig Attic. basement. rage. Any hr.
UN PHILPOTT. 831 8. Btate. -387
DANSBY AND DANSBY
General Hauling, cheap rates. TA9224.
TT HAULING—2-TON TRUCK Thos. Boggs. BE-398
GENERAL HAULING Nr Clean vards. ashes. trash TA-0253
LANDSCAPING
“Top Soil, Fertile
mi np Del. promptly, 82d and White River. BR-2224: eve. BE-0511. FOR expert, lawn service rolling. seeding. grading and general lawn Jeryice, Peat moss delivered WA42.
LINOLEUM
LINOLEUM. tile and cabinet top ina and repairs. Carl Githens.
PAINTING
PAINTING. CH. 7766 INTERIOR. EXTERIOR, INSURED.
PAINTING—PAPERHANGING
Work guar. Imm. serv. FR-9016.
~ Interior-Exterior Painting
Colored. James H. Tamper, TA-7738.
“Painting and Docoraing. W412.
PAINTING, PAPER _ CLEANING. _WALL NW ABHING. REAS. HI-7324.
PAPER CLEANING. BANGING. STEAMING
EXP. Wallpaper cleanin wall _washing: free estimates. WA. 8533. PAPER cleaning: 10 years experience. Winsell, IR-8271
ist CLASS PAPERHANGING
GA-9928 (White) CA-1370 PAPER HANGING—CLEANING eg reas. HU-7833 days. CH-
PAPERHANGING—CLEANING Immediate. (White.) Justice
'PAPERHANGING—PAINTING A-1, FREE EST, HI-4215.
PAPERHANGING. PAINTING, STEAMING. WHI MAN, 1851 SAMPLES. A. E. CONDIFP, TA-6042. PAINTING, PAPERHANGING, steaming. Free estimates. Northside Decorator. BR-9320
.___| PAPERHANGING. steaming, Reasonable prices. Latest sampies. Work guaranteed EB. R. Shepard. CA-6716. A-1 PAPERHANGING 40c_per roll. BE-1138. WALLPAPER steaming, 38 per room and up. Imm. serv _HI-7202. PAPER HANGING by lads.» Immediate service.
Reas. __AT-49
PSO EG Int.-ext.; prompt service, AT-2746
.Paperhanging—MA-3121 PER ANGING—PaIn‘ing, 8 PA g. A , Lewellen Bros, Brio
EST. on A-1 Daper steaming. we plastering and painting, ID-
WALL PAPER 8 FEAWERS
_Yor_rent_reas. BL-
PIANO TUNING
PIANOS —Tuning and repair, .evenings, Saturday and Bundays. Mr.
Chambers, BE-92 CHING
“PLUMBING REPAIRING
Reasonable Rates GA-0741 “REMODELING [F_ YOU'RE planning to build a
home or reroofing _iepairing or remodeling eal! Robert Goodwin. contractor. TA-5373
REM DELING, NEED MORE ROOw? Cc 1943 day or night.
CAPITOL, 3607 N. One large bedliving room for 2. WA-8033. COLLEGE, 3222; Front room, large closet. Hot water. Genilemen. CONGRESS AVE., 1031—Largs icomfortable room for iwo employed. reasonable. HI-3713.
DELAWARE, 2264 N.—Room, private
bedroom combination
home; Hag employed; no drinkers. HI-2472 PARK 3256—Lg. front room. emp. _ceuple or giris. HI-0523 after 5. 2308 N, PENN.—Nice, Ia _ Airy room. Near ba 3 W. 33RD. Very pleasant room ri cross ventilation: bie close Gen tleman WA-1862. 38TH. 804 E. Lovely room, private 20 Good transp. Gents. HILIVING _roomfor 1-3 girls. HI-1813. COMFORTARLE SROOM. 1 OR 2 EM‘HELO A quiet. clean, private. : coL Nicely a room of 38th. Call evenings, HU-7776. 23 East 5400 E; Double or single, clean. constant hot water: next bath: near Brae transp. Cool in summer,
FLETCHER. 5—Well furn PTR _ near bath. Sa transp. BL-88
TOVELY room: laundry, kitchen privileges. Young sir preferred. 440 N. Grant, IR-0268 STATE, 123 N. nice. clean; walking
distance Mallory’s plants 1 and 2. FR- 1045. 12 N. WALCOTT. nice, comfortable room near bath: men preferred. 4522 E. WASH.: Pront near bath. arm, $4. Hot water, fellows. IR1 EMPLOYED gent.: Keystone Ave. close to 10th, Next to bath. IM-8601. 3 BLOCKS to RCA. Kitchen and laundry privl. 1 girl. AT-5513.
NICE room next to bath. Gentleman. AT-1284.
24 South
BUCHANAN, 853, single room. close to town, gents preferred. AT-6484. NICELY furnished sleeping room in private home Next lavatory. Gentleman. GA-1947. NICE large front room. Private entrance. Near transp. Couple. ID-0663.
25 West
MOUNT S8T.. 1023 N.- Laree. Sleeping room. IM-114 : LARGE room. next Tin suitable for couple—single. 1 Block from bus. Kitchen privileges. BE-6588 after 4 D. m. WASH, 2702 W. 3 double beds. Close bath. Close tfansp. CA-8535.
28 Rooms With Board
BEST ROOM and board Private lavatory: twin beds. LI-9849. 1432 N. Park. RM. AND board. elderly man preferred. Private home, good food. AT 08 OHIO, 605 E.—Room and board, coun. Su
clean
in town. water in room;
_ try style, . men ¢ only. CA-24 ROOM and board; good i. enAIS twin beds. 2335 Central.
ROOM suitable for 2 with board. 1600 North. WA. 3226, PRIVATE home for mental
_AT-6x (Child Care) CARE for children, my home west pal Allison's and Link Ltelt, FR-
WILL, CARE for babies (bi
‘eases.
(birth to 6
a Doctor's references. BEWILL take care of your children days. Live near Naval Ordnance
and Western Electric. BL-9326 MOTHER'S care for children. Television. near Western Electric, $8. References, CH-4666 NORTH TYSONS, child care, over | 2. dally or weekly. Nice, modern home. TA-05 DIAL vour jr TR-8848, for child care. Suburban home, Fenced yard WILL CARE for 2 or 3 children in my home, 5 days a week. FR- T114. EXCELLENT child care for children __Aany age; licencesd home. FR. 8416. WILL keep 2 children by day. Give references, CA-7435, COLORED: Mother's care for chil-
in dally or Weekly; west, FR.
29 Housekeeping Rooms
1202 BELLEF! NT NE: 2 rooms, furih ed. Sink, Frigidaire, Employed
a BROAD RIPPLE AVE. 1316; 3-bedrm,
apartment. Sober, quiet, employed. Adults. $15. COLLEGE, 1524—Room, kitchenette,
range, sink, $8.50. Sober, employed acults. GENTLEMEN—Near Allison's, 1108 Groff, CA-84 8408.
2 LIGHT housekeeping rooms, ployed couple only. BE-7627, $046 Holt Rd.
2 UNFURNISHED roons BE. Wash: transportation; :
private entrance; employed couple; utilities. furnished. BL-8307.
31 Wanted to Rent
REPAIRING HOME mainten hee SETvice, All types repair work ed. service. a
sonable. CA-09
REFRIG. Eg all makes; Coldspot spe. Expert. Guar. Quick. IM-5926,
ROOFING
" Roofing-Siding Guttering
Immed ate Service, Free Estimate 213 Yea Pa HI-5311
NEW Roors OOF | REPAIR 8 GAL. GUT
‘Rl 2926 WA-39 9 EVES.
BROWN Roofing Company's _customers are their salesmen, 2909 E. New York. MA-4687.
SEPTIO TANKS
TIMES employes and family urs gently needs 3-5 rooms, unfurnished. IR-8147.
VETERAN, wife and child need ouble or small house befors May 18. “Gall _LI-7986 after 5 p.m.
YOUNG COUPLE. 2-months-old-baby, needs 3 rooms jurtished or unfur= nished: up to $60, WI-1053, WANT to rent or buy a %* east. Have a substantial down payment. Will give all refences needed. {Ti 2017.
UNFURNISHED apt. 2 Adults. 6 Months advance. Reasonable. HI6063, GA-0121 (eves). COUPLE needs 3-rm, unfurn apt. have electric stove. ID-4154.
COUPLE. pensioners “5-Rm. house or larger, Mo. H1-815 8153. 3 ADOLTS, 3 ne all tots despera! need un: ous, apt. -1 7 y
tole, Ab: pias quis ace.’ Work puss guar. reas. 831 B.
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THURSDAY, APR. 19, 1951 12 Business Service
HOME BUILDERS CONTRACTORS
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Amount of toon Pe
$ 89.59 139.36 190.38 242.96
hein Lenger re
tower mor = leans not Above n everythin Charges bal. up t above.
DICK FAT LI-6376 Northeast (
ESTATE Personal INLAND |
firm, fan bedroom | Automatie |
Haag Dr Wife and ¢ bedroom hom Ripple High. trade my To Newhouser, Li
WEST needs 2-bedro i Jecor has small makes
our e tenants. Call
© GENEF OF THI
Indpls. Divi mod. home in fer a Ww
4
Need unfur their mom ar contractor. G mo. AT-6847.
Couple, 8-y bedroom, -un June | 1st. Re
~ @eneral |
Urgently n for wife and LI1-8531, 8-5 3
BU!
erred Trans{ spree
edrm all LI- LI- 0207 _
ETER ETERAN, v urgently, m ne
(057. DRUGG! twins need house or apt WANT 8 AL tation hos in advs
UPLE anc Ce, mum, WI-1 1 WANT to downstairs Privileges. $! WILL pay $3 large house I——————————
32 Moving —————————————
RENT 1]
201 N. Als
WE CAN moy don’t want. HE
34 Apartn ————
no pets; todian’ scott.
CENTRAL, 18 light house “ ftfes.
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