Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 September 1951 — Page 11
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Harry W. Cramer, 71,
died yesterday at his home at 909 BE. 38th 8t. The Ti-year-old .re-| tired plastering contractor was born in Martinsville but lived here most of his life. i
Church of Christ Scientist, Shrine, | Knights Templar, and the Building Contractors Association of Indianapolis, Services will be held at 4 p.m. Friday at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary with cremation to follow, Survivors are his wife, Kate; a daughter, ' Mrs. Robert Carlsen; a brother, E, F. Cramer, and three grandchildren, All live here.
“DON'T WORRY. Keep interested.” That's the philosophy for long life of Mrs. He belonged to the Mother Josephine R. Bonsib who celebrate her 90th hirth-
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Dies at Residence Here: : OFS 0 0007) ° .. Harry W, Cramer, partner in ; the Carlsen Concrete Supply Co. $ y ; ‘
|day Monday. ; Mrs. Bonsib is an artist. A seven-year period of blindness didn’t discourage her. She went back to painting—and still’ paints— | after an operation in 1939. Open house marked the birthday held at 642 N. Dearborn St. where she and her daughter, Mrs.
Vera Blackburn live. Mrs. Bonsib's family also includes a son, i {Roy, of Scarsdale, N. Y, en route home from Europe, grandchildren, Snowy-haired Mrs. Bonsib re-
and two!
celved her 100 guests in the white dress she wore when she and her husband, Henry 8. Bonsib celebrated their 50th wedding an-
Where to Go 17th annual exhibition of Indiana Soclety of Printmakers. Free to public. Block's Auditorium. Store Hours. Band Concert, 14th Army Band. Open to public. Shortridge High School. 8 p. m.
(town, Wis., |apolis 45 years,
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excuse for not writing home for|#¥ delegates to the tri-state conven-|®!
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Oven 7:00, Show Dusk. Adm. Adults 50s § Jogn CAULFIELD Robert CU GS “Hi PETTY GIRL" By Technicolor Mark STEVENS—Edmond O'BRIEN
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Mr. Bonsib, Hoosier newspaperman, died in 1939. Mts. Bonsib, native of Brother-
here Friday through Sunday. They’ll have a postoffice, right in
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Sold down RIVER OF SIN FOR ATEW PIECES OF SILVER
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Stamp Club convention to be held |:
| artists in the 17th annual show of
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headquarters at Hotel Antlers. | Featured will be stamps from ‘the { Philatelic Agency in Washington, D. C., with Marion Clarke and Joseph L. Zix, of the Indianapolis {Postoffice; in charge. . Dr. Edward Goll and Dr, A, W. Fray, both of Indianapolis, are! {representing the host Indiana | {Stamp Club in making convention larrangements. Special sessions {will include: 10 a. m. Saturday-— meeting of Society of Philatelic’ Americans: 2 p. m. Saturday— regional meeting directed by. William Able, Louisville, Ky.; 10 a. m. Sunday--Philatelic Congress. Meetings are open to the | public. : Souvenirs of the convention will be . displayed along with stamps in. a window of the Indianapolis Power & Light Co. during the | convention. . |
} y ” ” » | |! MR. AND MRS. William R. | Krafft of Williams Creek sail : from New York tomorrow on the Queen Elizabeth] for a tour of France, England, Holland, Denmark, * Switzerland and, Spain. It's Mr.
which he heads,
Mr. Krafft
U.S. Savings Bonds drive. Kraffts will visit Gen. E. A. Bix-|
Indianapolis residents now
Germany.
day at Central YMCA. It's the
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#8 8 i THREE Indianapolis artists have won awards at the current] public exhibition in Block's Audi-| torium, to continue through Satur-| day. Winners among the 21 U. 8.
the Indiana Society of Printmakers were: Edmund Brucker, 3502 N .LaSalle 8t., George Gulleson, 5325 Ohmer St., and Orfeo Vian, 615 8. Tibbs Ave. First prize in the exhibition was won by Charles Surendorf of Columbia, Cal., formerly of Logansport, Ind., for his etching, “Courtyard. New Orleans.” Among lithographs displayed is one titled “Noon Gossip” by Carolyn Hocker, 1626 N. Pennsylvania St.
DELINQUENCY!
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"THESE GIRLS ARE FOOLS"
TONITE 5:45 TILL 6-ADULTS 350—KIDS 14e JERRY LEWIS and DEAN MARTIN
“THAT’S MY BOY” Willard PARKER
» » 5 {| THIRTY - TWO doctors meet | here today and tomorrow for the IU Medical Center's postgraduate course on “Cancer.” Dr. Stanley P. Reimann will speak on "Care of the Cancer Patient” at dinner meeting tonight at the Center. Dr. Reimann is director of research at Lankenau Hospital and a professor in Hahnemann Med{ical College, both in Philadelphia. | = ” » | CATHEDRAL and Warren Cen{tral High Schools have added {their delegates to the United Na{tions, Oct. 9-12, to school lists {previously announced. Cathedral's delegate is Jack Miller, 135 W. 44th St, and alternate, Donald B, Walz, 137 W. 47th St. Warren Central named Richard Creasy, 959 N. Gibson’ Ave., delegate, and Rosalind Miedema, 941 N. Belmar, f Ave, alternate, i |
» ® '» . THERE'LL be fun fish and a freedom talk at the 11th district!
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_ HE INDIAL POLIS TIMES, George M. Binger Dies Here
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Jobs for Handicapped Is All-Year Program Majority of employers in the {Indianapolis area have one or, more handicapped workers on their stdffs, according to Robert! F. Wilson, manager of Indiana! Employment Security Division, | Mr. Wilson said his division aimed to “bring the job and worker. fogether.,” He announced
f ‘National Employ the Physically § Handicapped Week
will take place Oct. 7-13, put said the idea of NEPH Week has grown into year-round program.
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Krafft’s va ca- vertising director, died this morntion from Mon- ing at Methodist Hospital. arch Buick Co. was 62.
and time out dent followed a stroke and brief from his job as illness. chairman of the Marion County hospital Saturday from ‘his home The at 3320 N. Park Ave.
bey and Jack Minimier, former Binger operated the Binger Adin vertising Agency which he closed at that time.
n H 5 A HALF HOUR lesson at 8 p.m. aqvertising director at the Wm. will precede the square dance Fri- 1. Block Co.
first there this Season with Tony vertising at Néw York Univer-
piece orchestra will play until 11/Cooper Union College (New York
George M. Binger George M. Binger, yeteran adHe Death of the prominent resi.
He was removed to the
Until seven weeks ago Mr,
Previously, for 14 years, he was
Mr. Binger was trained in adsity which he attended along with
City). A native of Poland, Mr. Binger came to the U, 8. 52 years ago, growing up in New York City. He was married to Elizabeth Heald in Providence, R. I. The couple would have celebrated their 27th wedding anniversary Novy, 9. Mr, Binger’s organizations included the Masonic Lodge, Murat Temple, Scottish Rite, and Advertising Club of Indianapolis, Ine. Music was his hobby and in earlier years he played several musical instruments.
Services are set for 11 a. m.|
Saturday at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Cremation will follow. Survivors with his wife, Elizabeth, are his son, George D., and a daughter, Mrs. N. M. Haycox, all of this city.
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