Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1951 — Page 10

PAGE ne ‘Marjorie Latham, Violinist, to Appear In Joint Concert With Estonian Vocalist

A young girl who grew ‘up in Indianapolis and stands. on the brifk of her career as a violin.

“ist and a singer ‘with a: “brilliant. : European past will combine forces in a convert, > . Miss Marjorie Latham, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Lenn L. Latham of Geetingsville, will play the violin for the program. Sept. 1¥ in the World War Me: - morial Bldg. : Mrs. Lydia Aadre-Uuli,* whio \ was born in Russia of Estonian 4 "parents: and grew up in Estonia, will present the vocal part of the concert. . This. former grand opera singer spent a number of 3 years “in a displaced persons’

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‘mire, one-time deputy attorney| jgovere? of Indiana were at 2 Bishop Richard C. Raines of the Crown’ Hill Cemetery.

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ML today in Flanner & — Mortuary. Burial was. in|

twice tomorrow during a day of the home of -a’ daughter, Mrs.| féstive services in the new Edge- Bernife Booker, in Bernard. He|

{woad Methodist Church, JVa5 2 n On | | Bishop ' Raines. orn in Ravenna, e was an| aor P Frog” ph 8 worship Indianapolis resident mere than| ig and at 2 p. m. Members| 0 years. He resided at 1055,

High St. and friends will have a {dinner at noon. i basket| Mr. Cashiire, who was at one] .

' : {time a manufcturer of-ice cream { “A rose window makes a Spot freezers, served as deputy attorjot beauty in the center of the ney general from 1905 to 1913, He sanctuary. Mr. and Mrs. Harry\was a member- of the Morris St.| {Danner gave the window to the Methodist Church and had at-|

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ALLEN — Claris, : 329 N. . Meridian, husband of Helefi, father- of Miss Frances Allen, Mrs. James Twigg and

Claris M., Allen -of Baltimore. Md., son of Mr. and Mrs, 8. Allen, Swaxzes Ind., passed Ge ThursService FLA & BU-~ CHANAN MGRTUARY Monday. 10 a.m. Friends invited

AMBROSE — Lottie, , sister of John Book, also . survived by several passed away at her hame, 2303 N. Illinois St., Friday p. m. Funeral notit¢e later. For-in-formation call. ROBERT W. STIR-

Mrs. Aadre-Uuli, with her par-.as a grand opera star. She spentifound a new home fn America. Harry Danner is chairman of the’ Chauncy R. Hitch,

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children here to-test whether a community was Selected because Brothers Irving Hill Chapel. Bur-| He has made his home with his | 34-

lit is reaching the peak of a polio ial, Memorial Park. (son since stricken with a heart

pe made with “gamma globulin” There already have been- five ployee of the Chief Manufactur-| inoculations, and -will be spon-/jeaths this year in Provo. ing Co. 28 years. Serxices at 10:30! sored by il:e National Foundation |Throughout Utah, nearly 360 a.m. Monday in the G. H. Herr-| for Infantiie Paralysis. |ases of polio have been reported mann’ Funeral ' Home.’ Burial, Gamma globulin is prepared during 1951 with 20 deaths. . Crown Hill. from blood and is thought to con-| The program will begin Tues-| is mw. tain a high: concentration of anti-| day. A task force of 10 doctors, MRS. MAGGYE M. SMITH, 63, bodies capable of retarding the and 25 nurses will arrive by air|Of 902 N. Pershing Ave. Sefvices polio germs in. their attack on the|from the Fast tomorrow to assist 8 2 P. m. today in Shirley ld

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%asked, could ‘be slashed more whén Congress puts up the actual cash. The aid program emerged from the: Senate last night carrying $7, 286, 250,000, or $1,213,750,000 less than Mr. Truman's request. The House previously had approved $7,498,750,000.

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Rites to Be Monday)

For George Pugh i= Services for George Pugh, retired salesman for the Capital Paper Co., will be at 11 a. Monday in Flanner & Buchanan

UN Tell. Mortuary.” Entombment will be! ” 8 Egypt

in Crown Hill Mausoleum. MRS. ARIA W. "COPELAND. FLUSHING N. Y., Sept. 1 (UP) | plaint that committee cuts fotal- Metal Co, and: manager of the Mr, Pugh died yesterday in his'87, of Acton. Services at 2 p. m.. 1he United Nations Security| be ing $964,250,000 were false econ-' Eimer Thomas Restaurant he re. home, 3615 Guilford Ave. tomorrow in the. Acton Method- Council called on Egypt today to omy. It responded by cutting He lived in Flat Rock, Ind. = | Born in Shelbyville, Mr. Pugh ist €hurch. Burial, $249,500,000 more from the bill.. Survivors are his son, Gordon, came to Indianapolis 50 years) |Cemetery. _ The Senate voted to authorize Indianapolis; two sisters, Inez|ago. He worked for the paper| + 8 2 = $5,976,000,000 in military aid and Scudder, Flat Rock, and Laura firm 30 years and was active in| JOHN B. LEWIS, 57, of 59 S. $1,310,250,000 in economic aid for Chesser, Madison; a brother, Ora, Republican politics. He worked Arsenal Ave, fruit and vegetable anti-Soviet - countries.” The cor-/Hartsville; granddaughter responding figures in the House \grandson, Indianapolis. ._ bill were * $6,013,000,000 and $1,- : | ~ 485,750,000. ‘DE ; i Europe would get most Rites Set Monday - Leonie Lodge of the money. The Senate ver- | ’

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Funeral services and burial for; = George O. Maple, former Indian-| : 121;-Hotr Session , |apolis resident who died yesterday | After a session running 12% in Morristown, Igd., will be at 2 hours, the Senate pased its ver-n, m tomorrow # Murphy's Morsion of the bill last night by a| [tuary in Shelbyville. vote of 61 to 5. Mr, Maple, who was 75 forIt ignored Mr. Truman's COM-Imerly was a mechanic at Zenite

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MRS. ANNA SPRADLING. of Lift {39 8S. Bolton Ave. Services and burial Monday in Frankfort.

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from the paper company. lal, Washington Park. The vote came with unexpected | AV He was a meniber of the Ma- a» | suddenness at the: start of a spe- Res Scottish Rite, the pg ANNA L. WOOD, 86, of Cial Saturday meeting that had

. Middle East and Far East and gijanapolis resident for 25 years, Latin America would get lesser wij] pe at 10 a.m. Monday in the amounts. | Evangelical United Brethren The Senate opened yesterday's cpyrch here. Burial will be in: marathon session by defeating, washington Park Cemetery, In41 to 31, a Republican-led move, dianapolis. ‘Mr. Thorpe, 63, an to cut the committee-approved to-| o.1t, mechanic, at one time was . tal for European economic aid by |associated with the Duesenberg $500 million. Still sticking by the committee, it then turned around and voted, 56 to 17 against a proposal to, provide the ‘full $8,500 “million And Vice Versa—

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ter, Mrs. Durward Staley Sr. . ['Ales. Bebler of Yugoslavia; taking | three sisters, Mrs. William Hoo MRS. HARRY W. (EMMA NEE gover the chair for September, | schell, Mrs. E. L. McHenry and RISTOW) OLSEN, 68, of 1025 N. asked .if there were any speak-| Mrs. Irvin Lutz; a brother, Ed- Riley Ave. Services at 1:30 p.m. ers, Soviet delegaté ‘Semyon K.| win; one grandchild and two Monday in Shirley Brothers Ir- Tsarapkin® remained t great- -grandchildren, all of Indi- ving ‘Hill Chapel. Burial, Concor- everyone else. anapolis. dia Cemetery. a

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rum i. is um { | . usiness in the one unit of the existing i m I ser can prevent pRrRIvgiS In {epidemic with 50 cases of the dis-| # #2 = , ‘|lattack. last February. Tour uns Apartment building, previously $1 billion by the House and|POHo —— ease reported among the city’s’ FREDERICK M. Jomssox.| 5 Hitch was in GOP activities | graphic suugio, ad to Turther shrmit, the The five- H|32,000 - residents. 3 /in Lafayette and was one of Senate from the $85 billion he e five-day fest program will {72, of 2145 Singleton St., an em-| oldest mertoors be op Kalil Secessory window sign, in” another

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A daughter, Mrs. Doris Gi -V- BR go through Congress again in ‘a For George O. Mapl [Pleasant Valley Congregational ang a brother. Othniel, Seo] ey pert Baie g0 Siough Congress Soin in a : rge O.- Maple {Christian Churc¥® Burial, Acton during the past year. DE na 1

requirements to permit of an office building, with a painted sign located 15’ from the front property line 393-V-51. ANNA JOE THOMPS Nowland Avenue,

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and briefly in the auto license bureau Reddler for 40 years. Services at absentions—Russia, India and dustrial, requests variance of use to per-

1 NE 51. enue (Southwest Corner Lexin ton Ave-

Residence), sory building rear yard requirements to ermit . the construction of a garage ex-

: + sion would peovide that area with For Herbert C. Thorpe [Shrine and United Commercial| so50 Broadway. Services at 4 been scheduled at Russia's request | oan, 19:6" from the Laurel Street | |. $5006,350,000 in military aid and CLAYPOOL, Sept. 1—Services: Jo 0% Bis wife, Ms |P:T foday Shirley Brothers Cen- Re time to present some | oJ sCuB-V51. CHARLES Any ; © $880,500,000 in economic aid. The r former In-! urviving are 8 e, IS.| tral Chapel. Burial, Crown Hill 1 UI-Al-Hi Residence). request variance of for Herbers €, Thorpe, 10 Katherine Fricker Pugh; a daugh-| ; | But when Council President |3/e3 seauitements to permit the con

399-V-51. Oxford Street, dence), area requirements to permit the conver-

three-unit apartment building. 400-V-51. silent with | Street, quests variance of use and area requirements to permit | ——————— | existing two-family residence intq a tour- | | {unit | offstreet parkin

| A2-H1 Residence), Fequests expansion ‘of the use previously granted by variance to X Tablets fol | permit the existing building to be occupied ‘by one additional doctor or. dentist,

Rheumatism. Neuritis of ,Muscular Lum- treet kin asked by Mr. Truman. | \ndia na oli 80, made out a will leaving her curo"Musl"ao the work 1 your amps "40s Yr FROUEEEN ROMAEE. Thus. ’ CHICAGO, Sept:1 (UP)—When | entire fortune to 18-year-old Roc-! satisfaction’ or your money refunded Why TEE, 1006 North Meyidian Street. (Zoned

{inside parking accessory lo

| 404-V-51. East Maple Road

83 N- 51 MICHAEL & ANNE McGINLEY

(Zoned U2-

H1 Apartments), requests variance of

essory offstreet parking space .avall-

V-51, PILTER QUEEN CORPORA2174 North Meridian Street, (Zoned A6-H3 Business), requests variance of iding line requirements to permit the | the premises. 89-V-51. * JOHN ROBERT BEWLEY, (Zoned U3- | H1 Business), requests variance. of use | permit the operation of an auto repair ender Shop io the. garage of the residen

the rear RUDOLPH & MINNIE. PRICE.

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the construction

ON, 2302] (Zoned 'Ul-A3-H1 Resice), requests variance of use to perthe conversion of the existing singleily residence into a three-unit apart-

BEN HUR CONSTRUCTION |. Montcalm Street. (Zoned A3-H2 Pirst Industrial), requests varirmit living quarters to

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camp in Europe before coming church as a memorial to {heir | tended the University of Kansas, . PROWN—alva oO. 949 N WT w son, Jack. The ‘altar set and the | Ernest Brown of IndianapoMs” Mrs. ow to America. d Surviving besides the daughter | Helen Niewerth, Oak Park, Ill. Mrs, {woo paneling were presented by are ga son, Lyle, of Los Angeles; Ruth Schock, Alexandfia, Va. and Church Is Sponsor (Mrs. Irvin Stuck in memory ofitwo sisters, Mrs. Lillie Wood and| thi. Lenore’ Crawford, Greenwood. . The Geetingsville Presbyterian FROM_ OLD WORLD AND NEW—Miss Marjorie Latham, Pe huspara, 40 Stuck. (Mrs. Hattle Lauck, Kansas City, Baie nD sie Ruch eters Magsron: Church of which Miss Latham’s "violinist, of Geetingsville, formerly of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Lydia stances to roll gh Imes ere jz [Mo une Geniiaren. | nd, four]. inise by away” Thursaay father is the pastor and the First = A .4 Uuli pr ident of Est d\int i lly k € sacrifice made grea grandchiidire children os A. Services Monga ¥, 10. a. -m: ; adre-Uuli, one-time resident of Estonia and\ internationally known '\v church serv Se SHIRLEY IRVING “HILL United Lutheran Church, here,’ il Y urch servicemen who lost| CHAPEL. _5311 CE “Wash Burial Wilf sponsor. the ‘coneert. singer, will ‘give a joint concert. ‘their lives in World War II. Meokial Park. Callers after 2 p. m. z - The FirstChurch stands out in|old: In 1941, the communists oc- dianapolis will be Miss Latham's, A Parking lot provides off-street Chaunc! R Hitel — mani —— ‘ this community because of the try finally finding sanctuary in accompanist and John Gates for|Parking for members’ cars and Bl | Cegar A Notices many former D.P.’s and their cupied Estonia and the family Mrs. Aadre-Uuli. public ‘address system carries t BOARD OF ZONING . APPEAL families who belong to it. Pas- a D. P: camp. Miss Latham is giving her serv- {sound of services to the ee LEGAL NOTICE OF FusLit HE ia h tor- Paul E. Huffman, minister of Studi ; ] ices free as a ‘gesture of appre- rooms of the church. . » on C ive In | ing betitions have been filed - With the the congregation, is nationally | Studied in Europe ciation ‘to her,many friends here, The Rev. E. Duane Thistle: | apolis, requesting a variance . from the known for befriending onetime, The Estonian singer took all who have shown interest in her thwaite, pastor, has béen largely : en andes. JOHN AME INC. displaced persons. Miss Dorothy her musical training in Russia study and preparation. The vocal- responsible for the erection of the f¥ . js 60 Orchard Avenue, (Zoned Ul-A3-HI Brown is in charge of concert and. Estonia. -She afterward ist ‘is giving hers, in the spirit/NeW Bedford stone edifice. He will | an S ies | Rect ie’ Perey hanes for outside arrangements. /toured Europe becoming famous of all displaced persons who have Preside at tomorrow's festivities. : Sree” parking "accessory to a oy]

. ents and little brothers and sis- a whole year in, England as the| A brief biographical sketch of building committee. in Republican party politi g| Faust variance of use to permit the ly ters, left Russia and feturned to|guest-or Tidy Bhidwin and sing- Miss Latham, written ‘by her Edgewood Church began with! PA DO ATs foun, 3 1A with many others fled the coun-|ing over BBC in London. mother, Mrs. Lura, Beery Latham, seven persons in 1909 in a small “idely-known pharmacist died sireet. orth Delaware Bigeet | iNoTRwest Estria when she was 12 years| Mrs. Dorothy Munger of In- appears t today in another column. room over the grocery store. Now, | this morning at the home of Ca “an Delaware Streets), (Zoned - = Te is persons | are enrolled. |son, Ralph Hitch, 4901. Fletcher: — 384.V-81. ERNEST W. HILKENBACH, = id {722 Fairfield Avenue,. (Zoned U1-A3-H |Utah Plans Test of Seru Pe a (Re A ea e o er m. { LOCAL. - { Mr. Hitch, the son of one of sion of the existing non-conforming four- ° Indiana's i unit apartment building into an eightfo T P $ Py hi P, I : DEATHS 1b i Heo deer Tamilies;, was is VS) INTERNATIONAL. HARVES CR ’ ry orn in Hazelton S25 VDL. JIARVESAd Bill iy 0 reven Oo Oo ara ysis - He was graduated from Pur- Rows” zoned UAL] Realdedee re: : : : MRS. ERNEST R. (ALVA) due Universi Mn igh pg Roady f gh : | By United Press prevent. polic. Rather it is hoped BROWN, 57, of 949 'N. Downey macy and A nh Phar- rch Cooma, with ‘accessory ofistreet PROVO, Utah, Sept. 1.— Phy- that it will forestall the paralysis Ave. who with her husband for-in Lafayette. For the ig 19! a METAL “TREATING COM8 ut ain |sicians announced plans today for that sometimes accompanies it. |merly operated the Brown Piano|years, he has owned and operated | AS RR Ne a Oo1 ra mass. inoculation program on, The expériment will be the first Co. at 127 E. Ohio St. Services|the Hitch Drug Co. in Kirklin, (lige for etn Feat freatine Bog to be Ae volurteers. fsam among 12,000] lof its kind. This central Utah at 10 a.m. Monday in Shirley/Ind.. J; 38321, VIETOR Land KATHERINE

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5-V-51. NONFERROUS FOUNDRIES, 2205 North Sherman Drive, (Zoned H2 First Industrial), requests per-

office buildin

rear of the existing building presly approved by variance, with acS01Y, offstreet parking and loading

HAZEL SKIPPER, 2150 Shel-

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Avenue,

ane construction cf a single-family

ROY TICE, 1333 Lexington & - Laurel Street), (Zon 1-A3-H1

requests variance of acces-

OWEN J. MILLER, 235 North Ul-A3-H1 Resi-

(Zoned use and

requests variarice of of the existing double house into a

JESSE" FOX, 2442-44 Hovey (Zoned Ul-A3-H1 Residencef;. re-

the conversion of the]

apartment house, with accessory

requests permission

-A6-H3 Businessj, automobile sales |

| lermo. -air mustered additional votes during |does his opinion of the opposite BIRTHS jeo Pa erm Keene. Co. Bharmaceuticar Chemists. fo operate an open-a © TWINS { marr ed. | dfanapolls 4. Indiana | ~ 403-V-51. CHARLES G. BURKETT, the afternoon for a reduction of |gex. | "i : [1443 Nogth Berwick Avene. (Zoned Ul. | {At Methodist—Damon, Anita Kromer, { | A2-H1 sidence), requests ‘ variance of

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to he used for. the

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2 Z d U2-A4-Hl Apartments), requests! military aid by $37 million to besides, ; AL Geteral —_ Thomas, Alma Hamilton: one of ‘use ta permit the ptostine | FERS —— + Ruby re fy t t converted into a - offset a $37.5 million ‘increase At St. Franeis-—Robert. Joan Myers: Wes ; Srue oitice building. with ‘accessory ofiley! Zelda B h: Robert, Louise Wi]- ce . = street par Ju money voted for Israel and Where fo Go atl: Joh Tir Sting alfred, COMBINATION Join Our. A0s-VoS INDIANAPOLIS WATER co. | 4 » * a 7 Nellie Lawson, -Clarence, Ilean Caylor. ; BY . 3 i ———— Irish Horan’s = Lucky Hell At Coleman-—Fred. Ethel Cooper: Percy, STORM WINDOWS Au ust Fur Stadia Drive. RL vig Agro Hi pal in F t of the ( 1 ness), .req t 3 Drivers, in Front o e Grand- < _ Mariorie Curry the. construction and operation of a truc : A ; : : d | Hurricane and Flood- stand. Fair Grounds, $3, $2.40, - At Methodisi—Ben. Edith Mills; pranlin. and SCREENS yen wn pa | ferminal “for the recent, storage ung ; . $1.20 and $1. 8 p. m. nareuerte. Sil ; Monroe: BLricia Ph FR. 8641 " auxiliary meator “vehicles, with accessory | | * ‘Death Toll Reaches 413 SO Eo Led Jo one Fh. wwe | SEE pe tan arivy. spmvces Stock Car Racing. $1.50, $1.25 uce e son; ia 4 or GL. 3314 3; | Sam, Margaret Collins CHE ” INC. 701 East Washington Street, (Zoned | { MEXICO, CITY, Sept. 1 (UP)—| and $1. Indianapolis Midget a Home—Samuel. Ella Holmes, 1528 Kil- BR —— aad R.. E. Ohio pos Fiaeaniusltl, 10 YA Ho Q 2 n - eT —__“a rd ee rr oe us I demons. hori. Bay IO St ACTOMS | eatore Sy Lodi, 1. Jk | L Bit, eit Sin th § astrous urricane an 00 from the “500.” 8:30 p. m. : - | Fue oil sto ate ia i : GIRLS { roy EO ROE THOMAS, 101 North | -rose to at least 413 today as 3 | | Haugh Street, (Zoned U4-A3-H2 First In-| : barti lolated 2 Harness . Horse Races. $3, At Methodist—Fred, ‘Lee Dennerline: Robe | Y UR FURS 5 ; he. | Baugh Strest, iSoned U4-A3-H3 Fue In: i Pescre parties In isolated areas 5,49 ‘3130, $1.20 and $1. In | or Doris Lancaster: "Robert, Bobby | ay it wit mit the ‘establishment "of “living quarters 3 » “ ost: 0 . i se is Feported new devastation. | Front of the Grandstand. Fair | Betty Mofeit: Charles. Mary Engel: | : 24 he, rear df the piojostd babes ooh. Manuel Jimenez, a federal of- Grounds. 1:30 p. m | Gat Phyllis Smider; Everett, Frances | Now ‘at Board of Zoping | Appeals on Monday, : : ir s. 1: Me nstle ! : ) Va p.m, ( - ..- ficial who headed one party in- Brown & tv Plavhouse |At. St Franels—Noel, Ida McCutchan:|} Bishop's Lo PM STANDARD. TIME), in Room 401 { land from Tampico, said more, own County Playhonse s By Freeinas; Ralph, Beverly || Jb 0S . SEND Them OFTEN! Clty Hall, at whieh time.and place in- % { - # aley: Guy, Beatrice Wo : t ersons w e given oppo: 4 than 200 persons died when the Pioquption,, The Late Christo: {At St. Vincent's—James, Margaret Malloy; | Allied Florists of India lis, inc Jerasted pers in reference to the matters hurric flosa 4 the Pher Bean.” Nashville. 8 p. m. ary not w risis ol indianapolis, set out In said petitions i Urricane an 0o0ds erase the . : |At General—Andrew, Rebecca Williams. El a BOA OF ZONING APPEALS Dennis Day Show. $3, $2.40, At Home George, Geneva. Phillips, 2706 OBLE HOLLISTER,

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Th 1 . Fair Grounds. 8:30 p. m. r |- W. 26th: Clarence, Hattie’ Moore,* Js of Linoleum in Indiana - NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF e report pushed the hurri- F nl P |" E. Montana: Moses, Annie Jenkins, - - . ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS cane’s toll to 257 in Mexico, 154 State Fair. 60c and 35c. Indi- | Ww. New York. ; RUGS from $2.39 | Notice is hereby “given the taxpayers in Jamaica and two off the Texas ana State Fair Grounds. “All ‘DEATHS MACHINIST | Look for the store rb the big red Po! paren COUBLY: of Siena. hal lhe coast. Day. kA . 1. * HOOSIER * at their regular meeting place, Room 103 . om — John D. kiovd, J of i116 N. Capitol, 928 S Penn St ‘AT .4285 { fourt |, House, Lienapolla, Indians, on ry sion, . ’ as. aS, Yewnar eel] —— Pano ROR NING Areinoma. > . - owing al ) a 0 Helen Gertrude Hanrahan, 74; of 506 N.| “- 31 E Washington : sald officers .congider necessary to meet Riley, arteriosclerosis - -— opm the extraordinary emergency “existing at Phyllis ely Hovis. 16, Methodist Hos- | ‘ . this* time, and Riss 80 2h other - business pita robeumatic art, | - - A5 May come N’ RECENT years more ‘ond more people J Chroiiis, Baril: 70. of 628 B. 12th, myo- Guaranteed WATCH OXYGEN THERAPY ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS 1951 : i | william E. Fields, 66, of 1400 W.. 33d, , : This Equipment Can Be Rented at Clerics Car, FLBCTION, BOARD havd\.adopted the sensible precaution of stat- erical Assistants v i ; . : coronary. ocelusion. Usual Low Prices . : Labor . 10,000.00 ing their preferences in a pre-arrangement con- J Kate Weaver, 81, of 2250 Central, cerebral : Dv Service. 2} HAAG'S Taxpayers appearing -at such meeting tract with us—exactly os they prepare their §iAda Ollie Miccor 16, of 438 N. Gale, ay Jory | 402 N. Capitol A 35 Baye tne Jieht 10 be heard hereon, will or provide insurance. It is a wise ‘precau- er eran fe Methodist Hospital, RITE'S JEWELERY SHOP | \ . ap 9 ve, Tn tae. Pomel i irs pt 5 e e Oar 0 ax om , tion that spares others a painful task. May o, DOTORArY "oéclusio re 43 5. DLLINOIS ST. ‘ D3 thane Night Phone which ‘beard will hold a further hearing | w. n een ays. a e office o e course. Please hone or. writ . rrr etek t. such héaring taxpayers objecting to | ment. * : P : Horan appoint S0 0 | y , : * . . ayy, Buen. additions) EBpropriation may » - LE ear An ntereste axpayers may y : 0 THOROUGH PERSONAL WE Buy Diamonds Squire ot Hi RE ALy Auditor iynen . ere: suc e n Ww Ate-Canattonss. . Our Service is complete in every detail, S LOANS . joatmi. ame" | MROY T. COMBS,

Notices

Appeals of the City -of Indianapolis , a petition requestin

additio n to the rear of ih xen aniaing; ars ed

Auditor, Marion County Indikna’

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

BOARD OF ZQGNING APPEALS 18 hereby given. that the as filed with the Board of

ed ning

a, variance from, the.’ jrements of the Zoning ordinance 10: | mit the construction of a 50'

previously Ke pprov Si a ? Drive, he 8 Nn Be parking and

DR. ‘B.K. WESTFALL, 2901 | h._Street. o ree BE irre HBAs Ao Oxford: Avenue), (Zoned &l-

and Mrs.

i Saturday, 4 p. m.,

v

“. ers after 7

‘1 Death Notices

COPELAND —Alra W., age 87, — awgy im her home on Maze Road, Thursday p. mi. beloved mother of . Paul Copeland. iiton' of Southport, Ind., also survived © by two* grandchildren, Robert-G. and Mary Jane pEShHand. ered may

call at LING FU. NERA ! HOME in Na

IRL af om. Friday. Funeral service

Friends’

p. ‘Sunday; - Church. invited, - Greenwood, = EPPIHIMER — Telly X 58, mother of Miss Carolyn, *Staniey wm, ED fhimer Jr., daughter of Mrs.

Burial

sister of Alva Ham-'

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Acton Methodist

Aa

Information for

Want Ad Users - “1:30 A M. to 619 P.M" Ads received before 9:25 A. M. wil appear in that same day's. Times, ‘vAds received before on Sot

urday will appegr in all editions of The ‘Sunday Times. mea

2 ge, Louis gr oy Victor F. Knabler Wo ir Ky, also survived by 2 hii dren, passed away Services agay. 10:3 C.

Curvms, 1234 invited. Friends Jay call - after p.m, Saturday.’

FREDRICH — Jacob, 72 years, husband of Gertrude, brother of Bar-. bara Fleederjohn of Cortland, Ind. and Emma - Heimrich, Rush City, Minn., passed away at the residence, 841 Wright St., Prigay morn ing. Funeral services 3 Bw from TOLIN FUNERAL HOM . Burial Floral Park. «:- GALLUZZI—Edgar E., 5436 E. 10th St.. husband of Antonetta, father of Wm. W. Galluzzi and Mrs, Edna Burkart, died Friday. Funeral Mon-. day. 8:15, KIRBY ORTUARY. Meridian at Seth St.; 9 a. m, Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Entombment Washihgton Park ausoleum. Friends may call at mortuary. - HITCH Chauncey R., age e 74; beloved father: of Mrs. Helen Men--augh, Alexandria, Va., and Ralph L. Hitech, Indianapolis; S02 her Judith Ann Menaugh;Paul Hitch: Pasadena, Cal. Hitch, Peoria, Ill; Clarence F. Hitch, Patoka,” Ind.; Mrs. Lawton, Okla., and u pele of Hitch, indlanapolis. he pas Hed pway aturday . &. .m. 3 p.. m., SHIRLEY SR ROTHERS| RVing HILL CHAPEL. 5377 E. Washington St. Cremation Washigton Park. Call- - p. m. Saturday

RMUFFMAN—Katherine, beloved wife of Mark Huffman. mother of Mrs John Kennick. Mrs. Mark Burgess, Mrs. Paul Burgess. Jack Huffman, and sister of Harry Miller, away Friday a. m. Funeral fice iater. For information call ROBE Xa LING FUNERAL Foe.

JOHNSON —Frederfok M72 years, 2145 Singleton: beloved husband of

xs

ald

Caroliné K. Johnson: father of Maral and Gar] F. Johnson;.prother

of Louis rt and Otto Johnson, passed Away Friday. Funeral Monday, 10:30 G. H. HERRMANN FUNERAL HOME. 1505 S. East St, Priends invited. Burial at Crown Hill Friends may call after 6 p. m. Saturday - ee KOSSMANN—Matilda, age 85, passed away Thursday at her home; beloved mother of Fred Kossmann; Columbus, O.: Edward. Theodore, Mrs. Cecille Ray, Mrs. Catheriné Kropf!) city; sister of Mrs. Josephine Murphy, Mrs. Kata Stienauer, Charles Weible, Louisville, Ky. Funeral from her residence, 558 Reno 8t., Monom. Sacred Heart m, Burial Holy Cemetery.” riends invited. SPEAKS & & FINN SERVI ICE.

MecCLATN—Russell E. (Bud), age'28, husband of Jeanne, father of SanMr. and Mrs. Lloyd of Mrs. George mes Huff. passed

dra Lee, son of McClain. Dother Pile and Mrs. Ray ay ori Hoe, Services

Tuesdav. 3 Or AD CHAPFL or TE a Friends

George Curtner,.

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Your credit is good. Your bill will be mailed when ad expires: -Qut-of-town advertisers please send cosh or mone§ order with your ad.

‘Plaza 5551

THE

INDIANAPOLIS TIMES *__214'W. MARYLAND

J1 Personals ‘PERMANENTS—$2.45

Guatanteed Biggest Ar town, No appt. needed. bars re a oyal Beau Bldg.© RI-0481, 1 RI-8090, ‘Est 22 yes EARLY A. M. RI PRIDE TO BLOOMING - SerON, 3 and M. return; starting Sept. 19th, Fi 3689 aftér 6 P. M ee 2 My La Rue Permanent Wave Machine permanen Mod price. 613 Roosevelt laa. iinois

and Wash, sts. " from of tor 5 I 953 Turn vight

Dr. Fred M. Hickman, Dentist 4 Haren SiEkiecw notin m1, gor

ridian ‘near Post Offi, sd Ba AY os, Formerly of

in

b

12 Business Service

_._____ BRICKWORK FIREPLACES—Brick, ¥ Brick veneer. storerooma. ent

porch walk: work, ew ks. 28 thegel ery, CH-4535 H-4535

BLOCK & CEMENT ike

on Free estimates, MA-1820.

"BRICK AND BLOCK WORK WORK Veneers. garages. basements, fire= places, grills; prompt service. AT-9630. BLOCK laying. | Immed. service. Exe aan workmanship. AT-9565 or IDe

© CHIMMEY REPAIRS =

Jane Rayer, Jr., Raymond Eugene Rayer. passe away Aug. 30: age 76 years, Funera services at the residence of his niece Mrs. Nellie Porter Carey, 6523 Old College Ave. Sunday, 1:30 p.m, Burial

Union Chapel! Cemetery. Friends in-

call at the Home. 1601

6 p.m; Friday,

-wited. Priends may Grinsteiner Puheral New York St. after until noon Sat.

OLSEN—Emma inee Riston), age 68 vears, of ‘1025 N. Riley, beloved wife of Harry W. Olsen, mother of Mrs. Robert E, Shrieber,. Mrs. R ert McKiatrick; sister of Mrs. William F. Lueth, all of Indianapolis; Mrs. William Vahle, Akron, O.: mother of Ellen Carol McKictrick, passed away Fridav a. m. Services Monday 1:30 p. m. SHIRLEY BROS." IRVING HILL CHAPEL, 5377

E. Washington. Burial Concordia Cemetery. Callers after 7 p. m. Satnrday

L.. 3615 Guilford: Katherine Pugh; father of Mrs . PD. ‘Btaley Sr. grandfather of Mrs. F. D/ Staley Jr., great-grandfather of Ruth Anne and F Douglas Staley. brother of Mrs, rein Lutz of Indianapolis and Mrs. .L. McHenry of Oaktown. passed Rs Priday. Services’ PLANNER & BUCHANAN _ MORTUARY, Monday, 11 “a. m. Priends invited. Friends may. call at mortuary after 4 p. m. Sunday SPARKS—Nettie F. age 85, 721 N. Denny, grandmother .of Horace Haney, great-grandmother, of Terry Haney, hoth of Linwood, Cal. po sed away Fridav. Friends may call the DORSEY FUNERAL HOME, 1038 F. New York. after 7 p. m. Saturdav. Puneral services, 10:30 a. m, Monday. Burial Riverside Cemetery, Clinton, Ind. age 72, of 39

SPRADLING—Anna. as S. Bolton, beloved mother of Mrs, Nancy Huff. Frankfort:- Mr. George .C. _Spradling. Indianapolis: sister ‘of Mrs. Stella Carpenter, San Francisco; John D. Carroll and&Michael Ca®oll, . Detroft, and four grandchildren, passed away Priday. Graveside seryice Monday morning at the Bunnell Cemetery, Frankfort. Friends may call at SHIRLEY BROS. IRVING El CHAPEL, 5377 E. Washington

RRECTED TIME Ig Se. 2 re father of Jack

SR Far! aE hushahd of, Col. William B. Taylor ms foot Lee Voorhis, brother of Mrs. Sirah Culberson, passed away Thursday.

PUGH — Georee | husband” of Mrs

TAYLOR ® - 4236 Sunset,

Services FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Tuesday, . Priends may. call at ‘PLANNER "&

BUCHANAN MORTUARY after a. m. Sunday, oo. WITTER Rebecca Kav, 7 months. of 2321 Prospect; beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy D. Witter Jr.; granddaughter of Dr. L. D. Witter and Mrs. Leone Money, passed awav Frida¥ Friends may eall at JORDAN - PUNERAL HOME, 2428 E._ 10th St, after 7 p. m.- Saturday. Private funeral Monday, Sept. 3. 10:30 a. m. Rural Washington | Park Cematerv WOOD-—Anna_I.. mother of Mrs... Philip F. Rush of San Diego, Cal. and the late Mrs. Helen Rasmussen of Indianapolis, sister of Miss Gertrude Douglar, grandmother of WilHam M. and James W. Rasmussen of Indianapolis, Mrs. Elizabeth Botkin Virgina Wise’ of California, passed away at the residence, 4050 Broadway, Friday a. m. Séryjce from SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL. 946 N. Illinois. Friends may cal at the chapel after 7 p. m. Friday. Burial Crown Hill. . (Terre Haute paper please copy.)

8 Funeral Directors -

10 .

Rob- ._{

CHIMNEY REPAIRS, free stim te . invited. Bfirial Washington Park. ates, Friends may call after 6 p. m. Satur- refs. Patterson, BE-4193, day. . CONTRACTING AN—Charles. 613 Fort Wayne Masonry Contractor wants _ brick, : pig uncle of Mrs. Nellie Porter pi oek, stone or cement work. Est. .Carey; grandfather of Mrs. Martha Firm insur white. MA-1104 or Richard BEwzene Rayer -3323.

CEMENT WORK os E REASONABLE

EMENT ps SORE R FREE ESTIMATES SONRY 16

CEMENTING all types; best work, lowest prices: ites ssiimates: gen eral hauling, Hemp, MA-6129,

Top Soil. Fertile

dirt Det romptly. 82d . an white River. "aR-Srseroy PEt FE ER indy ‘rial and ortv spot SDO= clalist in fll dirt. top sofl. pit rum arave Loaded ‘on trucks and deliv-

|

|

~~. Bulldozine Call IM-8521 2900 FILL DIR] DIRT—TOP SOIL cit crushed stone. gravel. sand. ~ CRUSHED IED ROCK

WHITE CRUSHED STONE

$350 Ton. delivered Sand. top soil and fill dirt. BE-3832. rave} TRACTOR grading. oulldo; oi iE Ed vel. crushed © Toor an sand:

CROSEED Stone, to il, fill cinders, Band, gravel. “MA-6126 oe WHITE crushed stone. sand, g ie cinders, dirt, pit run, excavating. GA-0252.

CRUSHED STONE. CINDERS

Pill dirt and grave PR- 34s I FOTRieAL TICRNSED ELECTRICIAN “4039 GENERAL WIRIN ATR. EXCAVATING EXCAVATING Crane work. bulldozing. it BR-1621 8 & nnd GENERAL. Sxcavating. gravel. top and fill dir - 9663° AT TOM t“Parking lots RE

EXCAVATING and ( GRADING BR.6706 “RED” HINES _ BR-2128

BULLDOZING. Excavating and trenchin, Jartm Evenings A CIN a. Plas, 38 Shes.

FENCING —LOWEST PRICES All t Hor oo and factory materi als - BR-5427 pera 8_Feace fe 5 B40

R-400 LAWN 16 SQUARE E RED-CED AR To 170 = Hen rEacE

ft. 35¢ each co TA-2434 POST HOLES — IM-3328 FURNACES «

OIL burners cleaned, repaired.’ Work aga aranteed. 24-Hour service. BL=

eS atte amit ares mb ccm FURNACE repair work or all makes. _ Quick service. TA-2949

“HARDWOOD FLOO is. 1

————HARDWOOD FLOORS

Laid Old - floors mad¥ ike aew. Persona) attention =iven avery iob, BR-852 GurmRNG GUTTERING. roofs, chimneys re= paired. See me for low cost. Ll3629. HAULING VAN is the man to do vour hauling Trash, furniture, most anything. White vet. » vet. Reasonable. ID-4 068 ne

GENERAL HAULING — CLEAN OP

CONKLE FUNERAL HOME

1934 W Michizap St FR-9622 4925 W_ 16th St. ‘© BE-8960 ; AT. 2388

Farley Funeral Home, 1604 W Morris FLANNER & BUCHANAN aw W_ Fall Creek Blvd. —TA-3377

BERT .S. GADD

1047 Churchman MA -6049 —ea——

GRINSTEINER'S .

E. New York MA-5374

6. N. HERRMANN

1505 8. 8S Fast St. _MA-38 8438 2 “Home of Personal Service” JORDEN FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service

2428 E. 10th St. IM-4304, IM-4305

ROBERT W. STIRLING

1601 F

422 Prospect a MA-6576 ‘HISEY & TITUS N51 N Delaware St L)-3828

9 Special Notices SEWING MACHINES

EARN a new electric sewing - chine by sewing 8 your: spare time at homie 1-1020 between © and 4 Mon t 5 Friday

10 Lost & Found

IRAD PEEREGAUX wristwatch, white gold. Lost vicinity downtown, Thursday, Gift from deceased mother: Reward. IR-1246. LOBT-~Tan leather purse. Kee money but return contents. valuable, Call Keith Pegg, BL-9 LOST—8et from Masonic ring: ble eagle with diamond. BE-2700,

BOYS’ bike, lost. Schwinn, green trimmed in ivory. Reward. BE-4077,

10a Pets Lost & Found

STRAYED—2 Male Beagle hounds, one reddish brown and white, one black and white, h wearing collar

ma-

the

hes”

douward,

and tags. Reward. AT-7230. COCKER, blonde.” Lost aoinity Bint - and Delaware. GL-3563. Reward."

1.1 Personals ALCOHOLIC Jnonymeus R eedom

Group reached thr Box " 481 indianapolis or by _teleol ning. a 3852 vefore oe 30 p.m

ART, smoo

wi en

MAKING. crepe paper, tp Ph :

proof. Oleym, tor CORL~

matérials, Ven center

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Attic. basement, garage. Any hr, CHESTER . PHILPOTT. 831 .8 State, FR-38% mei ets ——g— GENERAL Tauling cleanup, trees, gravel. White, MA-2340 Oo vevaY GENERAL HAULING—Refrig. I furniture baggage Reliable. White - Cavered trucks ins. HI-8402

LIGHT HAULING, ANY TIME “ANY PLACE; PROMPT _SERVICE. LI-2682,

. Anything, CA-T147

_COMMERCI N Trash. ashes, a RA

LIGHT HA EgUNe

GENERAI | Er WANTED Clean -vards aches trash TA-0253 LANDSCAPING ' LANDSCAPING, TREE REMOVIN (i TRIMMING, - WER E - TRELL. agi 0 Quip LUTEAWNMOWERS

POWER and hand factory serviced

STARBRAND | CORPORATION

esas “lawn mowers,

. 1202. N. Sherman Drive [M-3438 °* : LINOLEUM LINOLE EUM. tile and cabinet fop in= stalls ons - or Ions, and repairs, Carl Bich. PAINTING

“Painting—Interior, ERT

o CA 0881 reasonable. Free estimates,

Painting, inferior only. PL- 4808.

NEE “EXT. PAINTING—FREE EST. years’ experience. GA-6335

EB CLEANING. a STEAMING

PAPER HANGING, steaming. Steame ers on ~ Ban jek ald effc. serve foe wi a + ad T Bannister, PAE TAN § Bhepherd, "A-6 . PAPERHANGING, PAINTING Nome Insured. A. E.

and painting, jpem-toning a hd

Steamin Condifr, PAPERHANGING patch plastering, repair work. FR-3

CA A-37! | ALS intin 07 Jor reaming, Japerine © and out intin; BRAS And ut Aira Cottman ana Son:

"PAPER HANGING MA32T 6 .up per room: gaps fediie

PAPER Hangin ears.” ( - teed servic fo atbeds™ Rr “Bovine,

“PAINT PLoAB0s ONLY.

PLASTERING

PLASTERING. hod tuccoling = wali chimney repairs;

£0 paper

JAmmed.

'H “cement 3 nark. In carpen!

SATURDAY. SEPT. 1, 1951 ©

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| SATURT

J 2 Business s——————————

evs RIES PLUMBING, pa pa «work. ‘Free e - smadl, Prompt _

! BAYS, J MA-6848 , ROOF GAL GUTTE

RI-2928—

BEWER DIGGI install aspiis pair HI-31

A

SEWERS ©

- REGISTERED C ' FREE EST, 24-F

SEPTIC TAN OUTSIDE TO] LD "FR-55T71 H Septic ‘Tan

Tollets, cess) its cleaned. | ice. modern eal ‘SAM'S SE ol ‘sip Bd nd _ septic tan - TERMI

UNITED TEI

Pree inspection UPH

* UPH

No job todo Free estimates.

RE!

SLEEP 21] Walking

PARK, 720 N.Ingerspring, 1 rold drinks. He , parking

a,

HC 357 E. WASH

100 Clean, DR. O. A;

Special

We Cater t BE SAFE AN

PRIVATE sieepi Day, 5468 Mass

22 North

la ———— ALABAMA N., const. hot ws 3288 so 1235 N. ALAB, ployed Bentie ROO for Capitol oF Tad CENTRAL, A421. vanient trans; Gentleman. HU

CENTRAL- \L-COLI N.i: clean, &r 7964 after ter 5°3 30 1420 . COLLEGE bath Empl ( . noon

-4459 coll Priv. ent; tw COLLEGE, 322 _ front room: li

ILLINOIS. N.. nicely furnis Girls TA-4275. ILLINOIS 3314 front room, n

=

P. M

er Near A40tl front ri

Nice gentleman. HU. 3

WINTHROP, entrance; exc man. HI-0264.

LARGE ROOM

el

23 East

TT BEVILLE 1512 vate home, ge DEARBORN, N. clean. privil employed. MA-4 HAMILTON, -31¢ able rm... Da No Drinking WALCOTT. priv. 3 875 W. D, Ww emp. "ladies, ¥ 1141 E. 35TH, double bed. W ROOM next tc room, constan

25 West

$340 WASHINC room. next ba twin beds.

218

Attrac. Pront man. BE-8031.

28 Rooms

Matthew Chronics, - dia eensed. CA-9139

OLYMPIA

a RN, WOME

= oY ; OFF modern, good iCouvle. _AT-5 BUSINESS WO} . , %cod transpor lawn. FR-4876. : (Ch CHILD CARE 1 3-12; special 1 near South Sid emirates serena MOTHER'S LOV pre-school, da. BEYISS = CHILD CARE: creand ‘equipn 3451. -- MOTHER'S CA eek. Warm Side. _BE-5255. BO. \RD 2 child: Mother's care. Pol. a YOUNG mother send. Large ! GOOD CH

[IL _ wood. G se

WILL GIVE. G age 3-5. CA-5 CARE" FOR 2 days-week. Fe

CARE FOR Cn

MOTHER S~1LOV my home, da)

oy Fare

.GOOD d “THE F.

Naval | ENJOY - . child: reasona MOTHER’ 8 CA} day-week: hot CHILD CARE ds yd, 25th and WILL care for ¢ in my home.

29 Housekee

COLLEGE, 1524: =sink, Quiet, so $8.50.

ne

NEAR RIVERS widow's home, 2050 after 6 p. . 13TH, 8 frigerator. adults. $13.

1 ROOM, Priv. drinking. - Gen

31 Wanted P. R.

" ’ research engines sire unfurnishe or apt, to $100 RETIRED from 8 prefer Garfield Park,

RESPONSIBLE desire 5-r ® house, No hiidy I

¢.re assur

COU urgen . AE SHve yo s or a 847i 1, Mrs. Mon ACCOUNTANT ing evicted Se live. Excellen

uiiuriished h Sept. 10th. FRAIRLI

2:3-bdrm, unfu

. " DENTAL student : . urgently Deed * erences, HU-50