Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 June 1951 — Page 18

Present Route

Gets Proposal to - Tighten Parking Bans

An ordinance approving new trolley bus routes on W. Wash-| ington St. was passed last night by City Council. The route cha provide ex) ‘tension of the trolley bus service! on . Washington st. with equip ment from the present Pennsylvania St. line to be used. This change is made to conform with the new one-way street roposals, part of which will go

Michigan and New York Sts. will become sast-west one-ways on. Thursday. Pennsylvania and Delaware Sts. will be shifted to north-south one-way pairs in about 30 days. Another measure to speed Indiapapolis traffic was submitted for the first time last night. This ordinance extends the rush-hour parking bans on the north and west side. b The rush hour prohibitions would be extended to six adadi-| tional through streets. The 7 to 9 a. m. rush-hour parking" bans daily except Sundays

to effect at 11 a. m. Thursday.

lows: West side of Northwestern Ave. from W, 30th St. to W. 16th St.;

Wayne Ave, to Washington St. Parking banned from 4 to 6 p. m. daily except Sundays and holidays also is proposed for:

W. North 8t. to W. 16th 8t. and east side of Northwestern Ave. from W. 16th St to W. 30th St.

Both sides of 16th St. from West St. to Capitol Ave. North side of 16th St. from

Capitol Ave to Central Ave. uth side of 16th St. from Delaware St. to Roosevelt Ave. and southwest side of Southeastern Ave from State Ave, to English Ave.

Mrs. Scott Huber

Rites Tomorrow

Services for Mrs. Lillian M. Huber, a former employee of L. 8. Ayres & Co., will be at 10:30 a. m tomorrow in Conkle W. Michigan

be in Crown Hill Mrs. Huber, a lifelong resident . of Indianapolis, died Sunday at; her home, 520 W. 41st St. She, was 41.

She was a member of the| Broadway Baptist Church, Surviving are her husband, | Scott L.; Delores Bohannon and the Misses Lois, Melba and Carolyn; two sons, Gaylord and James; her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Stahl, alll of Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs. Della Warren, Rochester, N. Y.;

and Mrs. Ethel Ellis, Indianapolis; a brother, Edward Stahl: and a half brother, William Drumm, InSisnapolls and two Wo grandchildren.

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GRIEF-STRICKEN over |death of her sister, Clara Ann, dianapolis Hebrew Cemetery, + | Barbara Mary Woodson died of ia heart attack yesterday.

(Bessie Lavenia Woodson planned summer vacations

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Essie Solomon Dies Here at 81

Miss Essie M. Solomon, an ae-| tive worker in the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation until a few years ago, died this morning at her home in the Marott Hotel. She was 81. | |

Services will be at 10:30 a. m. Friday in the Aaron Ruben Fu-| ineral Home. Burial wil be in In-

Miss Solomon, a lifelong res-|

{ident of Indianapolis, also was a|

fmember of -the Council of Jewish | Clara Ann, Barbara Mary and Women and an honorary lifetime

had to-

member of the Temple Sisterhood. | {She had been an active member, {of the White Cross Guild. Surviving are a sister, Miss

They were to celebrate Clara {Jesse F. Solomon, Cleveland, and

Ann's’ return from the hospital; |a nephew, Liebert Mossler, where she underwent an operation two months ago.

But Clara Ann died at their)

home, 1302 8. Pershing urday, and Barbara Mary die there yesterday while her sister, | Bessie, and mother, BE. Woodson, were at the Peoples’ Funeral Home making arrange;ments for Clara Ann.

Mrs.

Ave., Baty nk. Belt Co. employee, died ves-

{terday in Cold Spring Road Vet-

Mary| Fans,

Clara Ann, former student of

patented a food

the Herron Art Institute, recently -warmer for pic-|

SMILING THREESOME—The swimmina Tongays have a family get-together in a Miami Beach |nics and was preparing to put it

By United Press MIAMI, Fla.

{time loser, dipped a cautious toe

west side of West St. from W. 16th | today into the transcontinenta St. to W. North St. and west side argument over whether the Ton- ITemme of London. Britain's top! of N. New Jersey 8t. from Ft. {gay “water babies” can paddle Channel swimming trainer and his home, 2048 E. Michigan st.| {

lacross the English Channel.

four daughters, Mrs. |

Mrs. Geneva Auerbach, Bedford, |

19-mile

Joo Bubba, 5'/5, and Kathy, 4, tread wate hanging on to the

May Treads Water On Babies’ Channel Chances

lon them, they may not freeze, & Mm. June 19--8Swim-/ghe added. “I wish them an awful Moore Pedce Chapel {mer Shirley May France, a two-|lot of luck.”

| expressed openly by the man who! nows

M. J. Hoerl

Rites Tomorrow |

Services for Martin

tomorrow in Harry W,

and at 9 a. m.

doubts were Church.

Shirley's implied Burial © will be in

{Calvary Cemetery.

the Channel best, Ted|

[the first stroker to cross it both He was 55. The" 18-year-old Boston girl/Ways sald the two little Tongays| Born in Bavaria, Germany, Mr. of Indianapélis, will be at 2 p. m.

| th t {wouldn’ t make a direct prediction havent ihe remotes chance” and

East side of N. West 8t. from on the chances 5-year-old Bubba try, and 44-year-old Kathy Tongay have of succeeding where she Nis offspring to swim at an age twice failed. But Shirley said if the tots do] make it across the bone-chilling, stretch of treacherous, water “it will be quite an ac-| complishment, I néyer heard of Ison in the world who says the

anything like it.” “If the kids have enough grease 'the father said.

Miss Maria, Mrs. Gretchen Fox a brother, Charles Heckman, Inchildren can't swim the Channel,” land Mrs. Betty Brender, all of dianapolis; Bavaria. ‘and six great-grandchildren. — a RL TR ——— a —

{walk, brushed aside all such com-| ment and went ahead with plans to leave with them tomorrow on! a flight to England.

criminal” to let them years ago. He was employed as

But Russell Tongay, who taught a hairdresser by L. 8. Ayres &, {Co., four years. | He was a member of St. {Philip's Church and the Men's! {Club of the church. Surviving are his wife,

when most children can’t even

An-|

“lI am too busy getting ready Connell, Indianapolis; a brother,

shoulders of their father, Rus- [on the market.

She was a tech-

inician at RCA Radio Division. Barbara was 33; Clara Ann, 22.| Survivors, with the mother and gister, are three brothers, Oshen,|

{anapolis.

| Joint services will be at 1 p. m.| Josephitomorrow from Christ

Hoerl, hairdresser, will be at 8:30 Church, to which the sisters beBurial will be in Crown

longed. Hill.

Friends may call in St. Philip Neri Catholic Funeral Chapel this afternoon.

at Peoples

| Samuel and Carson, all of Indi-|

Temple

Mrs. Lillie Steinmeyer

Services for Mrs. Iman Steinmeyer, a life resident

Cemetery.

Mrs. Steinmeyer died Sunday : Mrs. Edna E, McFadden, 2134 Dexter

{5t She was 75.

She was a member of River|gelina; a daughter, Mrs. Rita O’-'side Methodist Church. Surviving are another daughto leave to comment on every per-| Julius, Canada; and three sisters, ter, Mrs, Helen M. White, Elwood,

geven grandchildren

Mr. Hoerl died yesterday in Rites Tomorrow

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Lillie Heck-

'Hoerl came to Indianapolis 19 tomorrow in the Wald Funeral Home. Burial will be in Anderson!

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Administration Hospital He was 62. Services are being arranged by! Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Born in Scott Ceunty, Mr. Amick came to Indianapolis 40 years ago. He was employed at| {the Link-Belt firm for 23 years. |He retired in 1948. He — a ateaber of Hilltop church, Avoca, n | Surviving ae his wife, Ada; (three sons, Clarence V., Browns-!| lburg; James L. Bedford and Ed-| {ward L., Evansville; three step- | sons, Russell D, Hawkins, Indianapolis; Kingry H. Crane, and Wayne Hawkins, North. Camp Polk, La.; two stepdaughters, Mrs. {Lucille Reynolds and Mrs. Louise a sister, {Mrs, Grace Schmitz, Indianapolis; {four brothers, Charles E. of Wakarusa, and Homer, Fred and Wilbur, of Scottsburg.

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DENZLER—Edwin Sr. SUMMERHAYES—Mr. TYGRETT-—Elta

AMICK—Roy Robert, 830 N. Belle Vieu ec Eotsied into rest Monday, 3 Husband of Ada Amick, tain of Clarence V., James L. and Edwin L. Amick, stepfather of Mrs. Lucille Reynoids, Mrs. Louise Ann Burgess, Russell D., Wayne and Kingry awkins, brother of Mrs. race - Schmitz, Charles L., Homer, ay Ana Wil AREY W, MOORE a PEACE CHAPEL, 2050 E. Michigan Bt. e of service later.

DAILEY-—Margaret (Maggie), age 88 years, formerly of Indianapolis, mother of Mrs. Rose Van Hoosier, passed away 8 . Washington D. RDAN PUNERAL a ¢ . Welineaday, 8 ur y oO Lourdes Thurch: 9 a. m. Friends invited. riends may call at the funeral home, Burial Holy Cross Cemetery.

DENZLER—Edwin Sr, age 68 years, beloved husband of Florence Stilz

ndisnapolis, Edwin Denzler Jr., rieans, Prank Denzler, Miwaukee, Julius Denzler, Belleville, N. J., and brother of Bertha and Herman Denzler, Indianapolis: also *3 grandchildren; passed away in New Orleans LY uneral SHINLEY TH { VING HILL CHAPEL, 5377 E. i Washington hg Wednesday, 10 { a m, Priends inivted. Callers after | 4 p. m. Tuesday. ’iScottsburg, Ind. { papers please copy.) | FRIEND—Mary E., Ave, entered age 2

of 337 N. State into rest Saturday rs.. daughter of Mrs, Ruth Murray eceased i, mother of Mrs. Betty Pelham. sister of Eugene, Robert, Earl, Edward L., James H. and Hubert Gerald Murray. Mrs. { Helen Snyder, Mrs. Bernice Clark, end Mrs, Manna Pate. Services We HOOKS fick Rink. S05"E A CHAP] Michigan St. BA i. 10 5

{ Friends ma 11 i pease Chapel. Burial Washingtan

GRIFFIN—Patrick H., age 10 of 1140 8. Senate. Beloved son of Mr. and Mm in, brother of James, 3 an win broth § Michael Griffin, grandson of Mrs. home,

er Hagsard Funeral from late 8. Senate, 10:45 a. m, Pensa 8t. Church, 1 S Bhilal St- Joseph Cemeter Fiends & all any time.

HINDRICKSON—Rev. Arthur K,, 75, of 1032 Concord St., thir of Edith Moore. Siadys Morrow, Pansy Lanan and Cecil Hindrickson, ather of Augusta Newby, | Russell and gene Williams, 15 fren.“ brotne ana 9 gieal grandonilren, brother of Oda ~ Irby, Lora James, Frances Hedderich Bamuei {| Pearl and Oscar Hirdrickson passed away at the home of his d Mrs. Moovs, | 1:30 vo.

John's

Monday evening, and at drickson Dome place A miles west of Noblesville d. after ‘noon Tuesday. Burial like Ee Cemetery.

| HUBER—Lilllan Mx ge 41 years i wife of Scott L. Huber mother of | Mrs. ‘Delores Bohannon. is, Melba, Caroline, James and ord Huber: | daughter of Mrs. E isabeth tahl, { fare Bonar of hae pa nds | arie Bohannon, Se er of Aa i Warren. Roches : Mra e- | Ethel Be ui Batlord dnb, o! an: Ww. a William B 1034 M Michigan

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AL ADVERTISEMENT io Hereby given that the under. pened rehasing gent for the City of dianapolis will receive sealed bids at his {office for merchandise, material equip- | ment supplies and service at the respective ‘times as hereinafter designated for the various departments of the City of Indi-

118, UISTIONS NO. 8605-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13-14-15 and 8616—POLICE DEPARTMENT

Opening 9 A.M, CST, Wednesday, July in, R081. Calling for ative only two door sedans to be used in Police work, and be equipped with 50 amp.. heavy dut generator and regulator positive groun taxi-cab package equipment consisting] mostly of 10" Taxi Cab clutch, 2 wind-| shield wipers, 2 sun visors, oil fiiter. hot} water heater, and two defrosters,

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and rear bumpers with two bumper guards on eae umper, heavy uty chassis| fering, “Firm ridge shock absorbers, | du state front and rear, battery heat 8 eld. amps hasty duty battery, } | vacuum b An for windshield wipers as | per specification an ile in the art.

ment of Public Pure Hage, and to trade in| on ey individual uisition our used! [4 fined in spect cations as part of ‘the Pure ase price. Cars to be t {may seen on July 9, hours of 9 n at the

to 12 noo unieipal| Nort, a ama St.

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jr 9 P pea CST, Wednesday, July alling for 1 only 6 or 8 cylinder | Agon preferably all metal, and] to trade in thereon as part of the purchase price our Sutamoblle | 1 ae Chevrolet '3-ton|

a “Mh. I Fees, Tov, ared| “Re Bhrronds 7808

aCe OF PARK pS renin ursday, July|

ng 1 ai, & for 1880 tons more or| | various grades of coal and coke Fr re out in our specifications and to be delivered as required to the various loca-| tions belonaing to the Board of Park)

Commission ity ot rindiabapolls reserves the| right to buy from one or more bidders| HR reserves "ine TigDt to reject any and, ul i jac ers Bond or Sereifled h | 2% of 39 hid pro — Pit Wa ° to the City o In lanapolts ¢ & si ag

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pplication or *maliwar 1EXDress otor ndianapolis, Indiana. for ta cartticate™ of public convenience and | neces to operate motor vehicles as a| | a carrier of property, intrastate, | heaton specifically set out in the ap} Notice 3 hereby given that the Public!

Ie mmission of Indiana will con-| ot pearia ‘In this Gause ny Kee | aby ayne, Ind. 9:00 RUreey, July 12. 1951, Puvite|

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day. aps a.m, Yat AG A - NERAL 1505 8. East 8 Friends he 4 Burial Gree! Pri ena y call any time.

po rtin Joseph of Ho E. an 8t.,, passed away Monday, rs, husband of Angelina Hort tak r of Mrs. Rfta o'Connelts brother of Mrs. Gretchen Fox, Mrs. Betty Brender, Maria and Julius Hoerl. Services Wednesday, 8:30 a at A WwW, MOORE PEACE CHAPEL, 2050 E. Michigan St, St. Philip Neri Church, § a, m. Burial Calvary Cemetery. Men's Club of St. Philip Neri Church will meet for pe Pp. . Tuesday. HOOK — Ina L. Conner, of 36 N. HN hitter Pl., entered into rest Tuesday, age 80 years, wife of Frank M Hook, sister of Rev. Erastus 8. Connor/ also survived by several Dieces and nephews. Priends may call ARRY W. MOORE PEACE CHAPEL: 2030 ol caisn 8t. Time of service 3 ater

HOOKER—Miss Mildred M., 4800 WN. A sister of Mrs. Charles Bushman, ROR + Miss | Hervey Hookgh assed aw day. Service NER & BUCHANAN MORTU. RY, Wednesday, 4 p. m. riends AR call at mortuary [, 627 E. 54th

KUTSKY—Emmelia M., 8t., wife of Wensel D., mother of Norman L. Kautsky, sister of Harry, ti: Foriid Carl PFreyn > | Betvices olis. ssed away Sunday, Services NKER AND BUC ANAN M RTU. ARY, Wednesday, m, 5 invited. Friends may call at mortu~ ary MURRAY-—Ruth, of 337 N, State Ave. ’ entered into rest , Saturday evening, age 65 years. Mother of Mrs ary E. Priend (deceased), Eugene. Robert, Earl, Edward L., James H. and Hubert Gerald Murray, Mrs. Helen Snyder, Mrs. Bernice Clark and Mrs Martha Page, sister of Clyde c. Spence, Mrs. Mayme Hettle, also survived by 0 giandchiidien Services

Nednesday, 130 p. t HARR MOORE PEACE CHAPEL, 2050 E. Micthigan St. Priends may call at Burial Washington

Peace Chapel. Park.

NEAL—B, Chauncey, age 57, brother of Alma C. Reed, Thomas and

Orville Neal, uncle of RY a Neal. Funeral services at Wednesday from SEAN BLOSSOM

MORTUARY, 1321 W. Ray St. Floral Park Cemetery. riends may call at the mortuary any time. PEARCE-—Mrs. Adalena F., mother of Mrs. Windsor T. Watts, Indianap-

olis, and Mrs. Isabelle Kindt, Miami, Pla.; sister of D. R. Bootes, Louisville, Ky.; Charles Failles, New York City, passed away Monday. Services

FLANNER 3%; BUCHANAN - MORTUARY, Thursday, 3 p. m. Friends may call a RICHWINE Mrs, Lollie M., wife fe of Donald Richwine, daughter of Mrs. Catherine Braun. Richmond, Ind.:

sister of Mrs. Ray Feuerhaker, Ontarioville, 1l1.: Mrs. Ralph Brame Lakewood, Colo; Mrs David Nichols,

Crawfordsville, ind.: Dr. L. Braun, Peru, Ind.: Floyd Braun nd Robert L. Braun of Richmond. Ind. Nigsed away Monday. Service FLAN BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Wednesday. 2 p. m. Friends may call at mortuary.

ROBINSON—Rosa, wife of Lewis, mother of Cecil Smith, Marie Trueblood, Mammie Samply, New Castle, Ind., Mary Harris, Pendleton, Ind. Also survived by 15 grandchildren a and 6 great-grandchildren. Services Wed. 1:30 p. m., at the residence, 1132 8 Kealing Friends may call after 6 p.m Cc. W WILSON SERVICE, fo RODE—Clara (nee Wulf), widow of Eimer Rode, mother of Mrs. Norman Cook, Mrs. Earl Schildmier. and Mrs. Robert Alstott, sister of Henry, Walter, Albert, Paul. Harry, and Minnie Wulf, of Acton, Ind; also survived by ten grandchildren; Dass away Sunday. Puneral services Wednesday. June 20, 2:30 p, m_ at gt. John's Lutheran Church, Five Paints. Fricad invited Burial Fixe Points. ends may ¢ MEYER & ABDON FUNERAL HOME any time. = SMITH-—John 80 years, husband of Ida, ne of Myrtle Fox, Lillian Coulter, brother of James of Hollywood. Cal; passed away Sunday a. m, Also survivad by 68 grandchildren and 5 _ great-srandchildren. Friends may call at the TO UNERAL HOME, 1308 Prospect St. after 7 bD. Monday, Services Wednesday. 2 h m. Thterment Crown Hi

SMITH—John Francis, age 85 of 56 Pleasant Run Pkwy. stepfather of Lawrence Kaelin of City, brother of Miss Charlotte Smith of New Albany, half-brother of Mrs. Harry Burton and Thomas Smith. Funeral from LAUCK FUNERAL HOME, 1458 8. Meridian St, Wednesday, 8.30 a. m.; Sacred Heart Church, 9 a. m. Burial St. Joseph Cemetery.

SOLOMON—NMiss Essie M., of Marott Hotel, passed away Tuesday morning at her residence, sister of Jesse F. Solomon of Cleveland, O.. aunt of Liebert Mossler. Service will be conducted 10:30 a. m. Friday at the AARON-RUBEN F HOME. Interment Indianapolis Hebrew Cemetery, Friends invited. STEINMEYER — Lillie Heckman, beloved mother of Mrs. Edna E. MeFadden, Indianapolis and Mrs. Helen M. White, Elwood. nd. sister of Charles Hickman, Indianapolis. passed away at the daughter's residence. 2134 Dexter Ave.. Bunday morning neral services will be held at the WA FUNERAL HOME, Illinois at 17th SL. Wednesday afternoon, June 2 o'clock. Interment. Anderson Friends are welcome, ‘may call at the funeral

age mother Harry C. ThornEY and Mrs. Jessie Britan. grandmother of Harry W. Britain, Miss Emma Lou and Miss Gale Thornbrough. great-grandmother of Lorna and Joseph Britan, passed away Sunday at residence of daughter near Ind. Service LE FUNE

THORNBROUGH Luella la (Lou) a

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HOME. Friends inJackson Cemetery, Friends may call at the funeral home, no A TYGRETT Elta, age 73 years, sister of Effie Frances of Indianapolis. Pearl Guy, Loogootee, Ind., Lee Guy, Ora Guy, Wasaington, Ind.. Garcia Guy of California. passed away ii day. Funeral Thursday, 1:30 by LEY BROS tRviNG HILL CHAPPEL. 5377 E.

Washington St. Burial Washington Park. Call after 7 p. m, Tuesday.

, Tuesday. o WIGGINS—Roy G., age 57 years, 53 N. Tacoma Ave, husband of Mrs.

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