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Welfare Bill
By JOHN V. WILSON
A sudden end to the Indiana Legislature's special session loomed today as Senate Republicans prepared to, pass their key “home rule” welfare measure. The House-passed bill, an “insurance. policy”. to prevent loss of full checks to welfare recipients in the future, came up for final passage. | But the absence of a “rebel” Republican, Sen. Roy Conrad, vesterday cast some doubt on the measure’s approval today. If Sen. Conrad, Monticello| otel owner, remained away to-| lay, the GOP would lack one! vote necessary to pass the bill The measure allows Indiana to dip into its general fund surplus to finance welfare in case Congress fails to enact legislation re-|-
turning federal funds to the! ‘Love’ Hits a Snag
state.
It survived second reading late yesterday affer Republicans blocked a Democratic’ attempt to: Kill it. The vote was 25-24, with ‘ne time‘ “rebel” GOP Sen.-Jack|g Stone casting the deciding vote, BA De BE A RETR Yawmaker voted against an amendment which ‘was a carbon copy of a bill he and Sen. Conrad introduced.
Would Postpoiie Date own “welfare,”
Their bill, only welfare legisla- love. tion passed by the Senater would This society note concerns only
FLadar By IRVING
Republicans with
Senate “going steady”
may
postpone the effective date of In- Upper crust Republicans in the diana’s new law making welfare State Legislature. files public records until July 4, For almost foury.weeks, top
1953.
Sen. Stone explained his vote, saying “our bill was designed to role” take care of a specific situation “ " which already has been taken DY. heir “Imatchmalker care of by Congress.” GOP headquarters. . He referred to Con ressional This engagement of ’ ROR 16 Shani fenEr socia] ECE” 1s about to be called off. security rules so Indiana may open welfare records and still retain $20 million a year in federal
Senate and
the-Statehouse to pass the
aid. which ever office Sen. William E. -Sen. Edmund Makowski. East Jenner choses to leave vacant. Chicago Democrat, offered the Bid for denner Aid
amendment which would have killed the appropriation bill. It would have wiped out all but the
All of the key Republican law-
: than a political marriage with enacting clause and substituted Sen allie which mgt Sie Stone -Conrad postponement yi); automatically carry them sure. {into office.
And they are prepared to fight
“for the honor” of taking Sen. Seante Republican Leader Jobn jonner's hand in political mar-
Van Ness led a fight against riage, even if it means jilting proposed amendment, but Lt. {pair old Statehouse boy friends. Gov. John A Watkins ruled the The honor is likely to go to amendment in order. the one with the largest political Then Sen. Van Ness moved to dowry—the most votes at the table the amendment, bringing the next GOP state convention, where deciding vote: Democrats voted Senators and Governors solidly against the motion. chosen Sen. Van Ness predicted final : adjournment of the special sesgion, now in its fourth week, “sometime this week.”
Van Ness Leads Fight
Here are the candidates:
ready to call it quits now without Governor. passing any more bills.
Explains Conrad's Absence
jintimates and newsmen ihasn’'t completely made up
z mind. Sen. Van Ness explained Sen. says, “1 will fight all the way.’
Conrad's absence, saying he un- The Senator would like to have run for the leaving him a clear field
derstood the “rebel” Republican had gone to a hospital. Senate, Sen. Conrad's wife, in Monti- for the Governor's chair. Howcello, told The Times “he’s in In- ever, he might decide to run dianapolis.”
A check of the Columbia Club, Urge him.
S FeO where Sen. Conrad usually stays, Seen of I revealed he was not registered. Mr, Hughes has followed the JenThus, his “mysterious” disap- ner leadership all the way down
pearance started speculation that the line in the legislature. He
Sen. Jenner again
be their GOP hoy friends in the House for their but they're not in
House Republicans have been holding hands across“home welfare program concocted - state
» conveni-
It seems that the Grand Old Party soon will need a bright boy to run for Senator or Governor,
makers would like nothing better
are
Senate Leader John VanNess— A Valparaiso merchant, Sen. VanBut Democrats said they were Ness has been urged to run for He has told political that he his “If I do decide to run,” he
against Jenner if enough people
LOOKING FOR PRINTS—Miss Joan Fritz, victim of a daylight robbery, watches Policeman William Deakin dust for fingerprints at the Fritz Drug Store, 641 Virginia Ave.
Sendte and House GOP Honeymoon’ Near End
LEIBOWITZ
Sweet Adeline To Open Session In Santa Monica
United Press Staff Correspondent ‘I WASHINGTON, be in Santa Monica, Cal,
{Inc., do their stuff.
ter part of this week.
But better still, it seems
|young son, Paul. | There's always a {might happen again. Last time it happened was
chance
{before a bunch of feminine m ody gals at West Bend, Wis.
count in
By HARMAN W. NICHOLS
Legislature Ready to Quit
Oct. 16—There is nothing I'd like better than to window. this (week to hear the Sweet Adelines,|
| ~ The 8. A's, as you might guess, | are lady barbershop singers. And| they're holding their national convention in Santa Monica the lat-|
it
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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They Even-Use 7° Cars—
used two cars.? cut a hole through the] They took. $1000 in cash,’ cigarets valued at
owner of the]
Atlas Super Market, 4400 E. New York St. s of the cost of replacing the
They sing swell—I've heard em.| that every time they have a sing-down, their lovely president, Lois Zoerb, of Wauwatosa, Wis, (a suhurb ofl nodel. { Milwaukee) has trouble with her!
woke up when the front He heard
burglars broke
Two? Cars Used
A green Buick, he said, sped | north through the alley. er car, he adde
. la hole through it,
$1000. | safe, they evidently [And they smashed a plate glass registers downstairs, the change, window with a jug of cider.
Maurice Atlas,
| supply upstairs. | more success.
Nicky Ready To Talk ‘Biz’ | With His Liz |
Thieves Rob Super Market | ~|In Super Burglary Style
It was a super burglary in a the roof of the store and cutting] super market. ; @ The burglars They roof. stole
: Meet With Success
|
After failing to force open the tried the cash|
Here they had|
Before leaving, they cut through |
the door of the tobacco store siuddered to think| room and stole the cigarets..
Then, they heaved the cider jug
through the front window and Connie J, Taylor, 22, of 4415 fled. 2
E. New Yark-S8t, |the {window of the store. {the burglars gun their motors, [saw them whiz out of the alley, then he called police.
It was a smashing climax.
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NEW YORK, Oct. 16 (UP)—|
The oth- Hotel heir Nick Hilton rushed to! d, was an old black the bedside of his ex-wife Eliza-| It turned out of the alley | beth Taylor today, greeted her) [with tirse squealing and headed with a polite handshake and said|
{west on New York a little after he was ready to talk “business” |
dawn.
at" Although it was the Atlas Su-
— few months ago when Mama |Zoerb was mistress of ceremonies | el-|
Adelines’ National Magazine, that!
BIND) ARPA nar The
HE
First sign of a rift in the re-|front rew seat and went for a mance of Republican leaders Walk. Lois interrupted thé whole came last week when Sen. Vane performance, stopped four Ia
Ness asked Mr. Slenker and Mr.
Hughes if the Senate could have and acted like a mother.
permission of
week's recess. (Either must have for any recess lasting more than
three days.) When the House leaders turned down Sen. Ness' request,
the romance was over.
It was common gossip that the lepublicans would try to patel
up their differences and work
gether to push at least part » program through the General Assombly. every man
their “home rule” “But, the fact is, it's
for himself,
Shack Where Baby
the House for a House speaker,
“Paul,” said she over the lo “will you please
Paul went back that minu
State Distributes
dy
songbirds in a flight of harmony,
ud
come consent of the other back this minute and sit down?”
fe.
reports were float- to almost every Very quartet ni Dumber, ing around the Statehouse that!
$4 Million in Road:
Funds to Counties
voung man deserted his OF. Bernstein’ S Rites in New York
Jo
Services New York City seph Bernstein, former Indianapolis physician and surgeon. Dr. Bernstein, who practiced in Indianapolis until World War II,
But he took his time about sitting died yesterday in New York. Republican (down. He squirmed a little and | Van- later added his own young tenor uated .from Shortridge High {School, Indiana University Schoolgf{-Med-icine. After receiving his degree, he served at General Hospital three! years as an intern, resident and
Born in Indianapolis,
battered it. They knocked!
or SF A
Tg Today
TAA
Te Ta CAGE
and . burial in
today
were for
he grad-
Butler University and the
Hy oralat He entered private prac{tice here and was a staff member |
General,
he served!
the 90th Infantry Division in the
{European The state distributed nearly $4 {awarded the Bronze Star.
Theater. He
“marriage tasted 205 days, “their meeting was over money, not possibility of a reconciliation. -
Drunken Flying Grounds Pilot After Crashing
Methodist and St. Vincent's Hospitals. Pérry, In World War II, as a battalion aid surgeon with!
about a property settlement.
The violet-eyed actress, clad in
per Market, the burglars didn’t a pale blue housecoat, took a swig| have the strength of Atlas. They|of cough syrup and said that was | couldn't crack the sturdy safe. fine with her. | They It seems, according to an ac-| loft the combination. But they'after Miss Taylor was forced to! “Pitch Pipe,” the Sweet couldn’t open it. They had apparently young. Paul got bored with the the building by climbing to the head cold. . whole performance and was not top 2, a large truck, hopping 1 to. ph. RRP ve
Mr. Hilton flew here from Texas,
cancel her plans to fly to Houston | entered last {
night because of a severe
>
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THE La me a J WEL
insisted’ love, and that there was no
Mr. Hilton pointed out that he
Dr. NOW is engaged to socialite-starlet Betsy Von Furstenberg, a beautiful blonde.
Miss Taylor generously wished
them “a lot of luck.”
“I also hope I' get rid of this
cold on a hurry, " she sniffed.
Times State Service KOKOMO, - Oct. 16 — George, 50, Springfield, IIl., was |
charged with drunken flying today.
He also was charged with just
wags Plain drunkenness and will appear in Kokomo City Court as soon as|
Starved fo Death million in motor vehicle highway | He was a member of the staffs he’s out of the hospital. If found funds today to Indiana's 92;0f New York's Beth-Israel and gully of fying while drunk. hel > ” N - could fined as much as $250! Is Condemned counties for the period July; [Roan Sina} Memorial Hos plus costs. z | TWO COUNTY building inspec- through September. Surviving are his wife, Gloria: St. Joseph : Hospital here re-! tors today condemned the home! Marion County received the top a son, James, New York; four Ported his condition as satisfac-| where a three-month-old baby amount — $211,612.22 — which brothers, David and Louis, Indi- tory. His collarbone was Broken died of starvation. must be spent for highway pur- anapolis; Phillip and Gerald, New and his face cut. The shack behind a filling sta- poses. York, and six sisters including! Early yesterday his plane]
tion at 3702 Troy flues, no
inspectors said.
Ave. had no; wiring, no foundation, and towns also received money Because no onelfrom the state. The city's share 10 Pct. Military Pay Hike
Indianapolis
else will be allowed to live there will be announced later.
until the two-room shanty is improved or destroyed, they said it State Auditor Frank Millis. might not be necessary for health highway fund is primarily raised The House Armed
officials to inspect the home, Meanwhile, parents of
three
The distribution was made
from the state’s gasoline tax.
by
The
Under state law, highway funds
children found living in the shack are distributed in this manner—!
were held in Marion County Jail cities get 15 per cent, counties 32) child neglect. per cent, and the state highway!
on charges of
Bond was set at $500 each for|department 53 per cent.
Louis Small, his wife Dolores and|
their 19-year-old daughter Caro-| ment will receive $6.5 million, line, who is the wife of Forrest cities will receive $1.8 million, and
Andbtew Houser, 24,
Ind.
~ CAROLINE the baby girl who died.
Houser quit his job at New! Crown Cemetery, where cemetery | officials said he earned more than $50 a week, and joined the Navy. The Housers’ 3-month-old daugh-| ter had been taken to General|
n » | is the mother of
he was attempting to proyeott” the session. : The House, meanwhile, marking
Hospital, where she died of star-| vation Sunday night. ’
says he might accept a “reward” --political office—for fighting so
Columbus, {counties $3.9 million.
Boom—Bang
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Oct. 16 (UP)—The garbage in Minneapolis is going boom and City Incinerator . Supt. Carl sNygard asked the help of residents to stop the “bombing.” Mr. Nygaed said sealed
time for Senate action, suspended Out Sen. Jenner's support. rules yesterday and passed a bill establishing procedure for printing laws enacted by the special Sleriker is known to be available session. The vote was 75-0. for a higher political office. He A bill extending the deadline personally would like the Goverfor filing Indiana soldier bonus nor's post, but would take the applications to Oct. 31 passed its Senate nomination if offered. He first hurdle in the House yester- has fought for the GOP's “home day. rule” program but privately isn’t A minority committee report enthusiastic about it. recommending passage of the bill Sen. D. Russell Bontrager--An was adopted in substitution for Elkhart lawyer. Sen. Bontrager is a majority report to postpone y
ac- one of the key leaders in the curtion. rent welfare fight. He has never (Advertisement) “ilost an opportunity to slap the RHEUMATISM PAINS {Truman administration in any of his many speeches. One of the
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hard in the General Assembly. Their other daughter, 2, and ; 3 Mr. Hughes would not run with- the Small’s two children, 3 and| pressure-dispensing cans 10, are now in the Marion Coun-| SR Se ; Slenker V's Guardian Home, y. Ansect Spra House Leader Glenn R. Slenker : An Hon 38, : other substances explode AgMonticello attorney, Mr. : with’ terrific force when
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Oct. 16 (UP)—| Services Com-
Carl Vinson (D.
and ‘other cities; Mrs. Doris Levin of Indianapolis. cracked up in a field on Loren| Albright's farm near here. climbed out of the wreckage, went! across the road to the farm home| of Abraham Scott.
He|
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Mr. Scott and his family were|
so absorbed in a television pro-| gram they hadn't heard the plane] crash, didn’t even hear Perry's knock on the door. in.
They called the sheriff.
Ga.) said; however, the bill would Deportation Hearing
As a result the highway depart- not come before the House until {next year. The measure provides a 10 per cent boost on pay and allowances for rations and quarters, and also applies to retired personnel. does not affect dependency allow ances.
{fense Department request that no
member of the Armed Services get arrested last Thursday by federal | mpre than $800 a year increase authorities under the McCarran
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Mr. Landon said the group was|
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{would have made the increase re-
[troactive to July 1. * The pay
increase would cost
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The WEST WASHINGTON “owl” route changes in the downtown area are as follows: Leaves Illinois ond Washington, west on Washington ‘ond over present route to Tibbs.
SOUTH MERIDIAN:
The SOUTH MERIDIAN “owl” route changes in the downtown area are as follows: Leaves Hlinois and Washington, west on Washington to Capitol, south on Capitol and over the present route to Hoefgen and South Meridian,
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The new ILLINOIS “owl” fine is as follows: Leaves lllinois and Washing-
ton, north on Illinois to 34th Street, Michigan. east on [34th Street to Meridian Street, Rios on Meridian to 38th RIVERSIDE:
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The RIVERSIDE “owl” route changes in the downtown area are as follows: Leaves Illinois and Washington, north on Illinois to Indiana Avenue, northington, east on Washington to Illi- west on Indiano Avenue and over ois. present route to Riverside Park.
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PROSPECT:
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! Death Notices
HAMM -—Leslis
LORENZ—Joseph F,
| | | BELL—Harry |
Harry, age 70. 6136 Rosslyn, | beloved father of Mrs. Marion Arter | wd James Bell of New York, and | broher of Charles Bell of Indianapolis, passed away Sunday. Funeral Wednesday, 3p. ..{rom SHIRLEY | BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL, 946 N, { | | i
Illinois St. Call any time. Morris id of father of Eats Betty Ann brother of Leroy L | Breunig, ' Chicago; Tuesday Services | & BUCHANAN MORTU- | ARY. Thursday, 1 p. m., friends | | |
Pearl B.,
Russell G
an passed away
Friends may call at mortu-
BUCK Stephen, age 6 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Buck, grandson of Mr, and Mrs. John Cogill, Mrs. Edna Sullivan, Mr, and Mrs. Bert Dininger., passed away Monday, Ser yices Wednesday, 11:30 J LSO? CHAPEL oF THE Sines Friends invi DEMERLY — Anna, aze 95 years, mother of Mrs. Margaret Tritraelll, grandmother of Mrs, Margaret Hart | lage. also survived by J great-grand- |
children, passed away Tuesday. Funeral Thursday, 6:30 a. m.. at Little Sisters” of the Poor Chapel. 520 E nont St. Burial 8t Joseph ‘CemeFriends may il at the GEORGE W USHER MORTUARY, 2313 W Washington 8t., from 7 p. m, | Tuesday until 4 p. m Wednesday, | Please omit flowers | FENDLEY--Robert R. 90 Main 8t Greenwood. Beloved husband of Bess, father of Mrs. Marie Yount and Forrest Fendley Greenwood.
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District Director of Immigration | Herman R. Landon said today de-| It portation hearings for elght aliens! “because of alleged Communist
affiliations would be held “someThe committee rejected a De- time this week.”
' FERGUSON—Charies Sr.,
ROBE SERTSON.M:2:
BMERY William H., age 18, husband
of ¥, passed Bo at the Methodist Hospital M ing. WILSON SERVICE. ater.
SO Ne Bertha, widow of Sa Th
Private services Wednesday, 1:30 p.
6316 De Ave.; husband of Forrest Ferguson; father of Mrs. Margaret Mills, Mrs, Gertrude McGill and Charles Fer~ guson Jr., departed this life Tuesday, age 68. Time of service later. For Tacsose call MOORE & KIRK, eye GOLAY- “Eugene, age 78, beloved husband of Nellie and father of R. W, Golay, Hollywood, Fla, and Mrs, Charles Jefferson, Washington, D.C, Also survived by 3 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren, Sunday, Funeral services Wednesday, Oct. 17, 1:30 p. m., at the residence 1510. Prospect. Friends invited, Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the residence any time. For further in. formation call MEYER & ABDON
HAMM Leslie, age 57 years, husband of Allene Hamm, father of Arnett and Walter William Hamm, and Mrs Paul Seagraves, passcd away Monday evening. ‘Funeral Wednesday, 4 p. m, from Washington Park Mausoleum. Calling at the residence, 230 W, South 8t., Greenfield, Ind, after 5 p. m Tuesday. Burial Spencer, Ind, SHIRLEY SERVICE
HUGHES—Ralph Henry, 3317 Lockburn, beloved husband of Veima Hughes, fatner of Theresa Irene, Lana Kathleen, Ralph and Kenneth Hughes, brother of Mrs. Dorothy Smith of Mt. Horeb, O, passed aya’ Tuesday. Funeral Thursday, 3 m., at the. FARLEY FUNERAL fioME, 1604 W, Morris, Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at the funeral home after noon Wednesday
JARVIS—Mary May, R.R. No. 1, Box 252, McFarland Rd., wife of Charles A. "Sr, mother of Mildred Harper, Ethel Russell, Lois, Betty Jean, Mary Jane, John H. and Charles A. Jr. sister of George and Lewis Sommers and Mrs. Leaty Callahan, grandmother of Jerry Wayne Jarvis and 7 other grandchildren, passed Away Tuesday morning. Services J. WILSON ‘CHAPEL OF T H E
passed away
. age 35, of
CHIMES,” Thursday, 1:30 p Friends may call at the ‘CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES” after 7 p. m.
Tuesday, LANG—Epls Twyneite, as age 4, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lang, sister of Ronald, Barpara and
Mary “ Kay, ee Away . Sunday. Services 3 WILSON “CHAPEL. OF THE C HIMES" Wednestay, 3
p.m Friends ‘may call af CHAPEL OF “THE "CHIMES™
the
age 32, beloved husband ol .Lillie Lote stepfather of Mrs. Pearl Hos-/ man a Myrtle Overman, brofher of Gus Lorenz, Shelbyvile, Ind, passed away Monday Funeral Wednesday, 1 p. m, from SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL, 946 N. Illinois, Burial New Crown Cemetery, Callers afiy time MINGS—Bevin Thomas, 3324 E. Vermont 8t,, husband of Mary Eleanor, father of Jo Ann, Norma and Lauren Mines son of Mrs. Grace Mings, brother of Mrs. Margaret Young and James Mings, departed this life Monday, ‘age 45. Services Thursday, Oct 1 at MOORE & KIRK * IRVINGTON
CHAPEL,"« 5342 E. Washington St. 16 a. m, Burial St. Joseph Cemetery. Prine "invited
MOESC H—Henry W., 80 3S. Meridian, husband of Emman and father of
Henry W. Moesch Jr. passed away ’ Sunday. Services FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Wednesday,
10 a. m. Friends invited: Friends may call at the mortuary. Omit flowers, send memorial tribute to Cancer Research, Medical Center, Indianapolis.
MONNINGER — Mrs, Frances - Mae, 2418 Prospect St.. mother of Ivan’ E. Taylor and sister of Floyd Webster of Morristown, Ind., passed away Sunday. Services FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Wednesday, 1 p. m, Friends may call at Mortuary MORGAN-—Joseph R., Avalon Apartments, husband of Edith Bond Mor~ gan, father of Marjorie Golay. Cam~ Bridge City, Ind.: Abner Morgan, isensiork, Ind., passed away Saturday p. m. Services HOWARD & SON FUN RAL HOME Cambridrg City, Wednesday, 2 p. m. Friends y call at the PLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY until 8 p. m. Monday. Burial in Crown Hill Cemetery, Centerville, Ind PURDUE—Ray, 62 years, hushand of Jeanette, father of Tommy, brother of Guy Purdue, Crawfordsville, passed away Monday a. m. at the residence, 1528 Prospect St. Friends mav call at the: TOLIN FUNERAL HOME, 1308 Prospect St., after 7 p. m. Monday. Services Wednesday, 12:30, at the Emmanuel Baptist Church, Interment Washington Par Park.
Ruby, age 63, Livingston. Beloved wife of I Robertson, mother of Mrs. Helen Haupt, Opal. Howard and Charles Richardson, Mrs. Margaret
Findley, Mrs. Lela Fivecoats, Mrs, Virginia Thompson, James Thomas, passed away Sunday Services Wednesday, 1:30 p. m ENS CHAPEL OF THE FLOWERS,” 3138 W. 16th St Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at the “CHAPEL
OF THE FLOWERS" ~~~
STUMP—Harry H., 2154 8. Penn, beloved husband of Nellie E.. father
of Mrs. Rosemary Morse, Jo Ann and Richard Bb. Stump, of Mrs. Burney Py Mrs. Otis Hoffa,
Crawfordsville, Ind.: Mrs. Dorothy Bush and Louis Stump, Kansas City. Mo., granddaughter Cynthia Ann Morse, passed away Monday, Oct. 15. Services Wednesday, Oct. 17, 11 a. m., at the BERT 8S. GADD FUNERAL HOME, 1047 Churchman Ave. Priends are Welcome, Interment Oak Hill Cemete Crawfordsville, Ind. Friends BAY call at the funeral home.
THALE— Mrs. Flora E.. 1430 E, Ohio 8t.. beloved wife of the late Joseph B. Thale. brother of Miss Loretta FP. Thale, Urvan A. and Eugene J. Thale, Indianapolis, sister of Miss Miss Mary A. Gramling, Miss Caroline Gramling, {adianapolis, passed away Saturday, Oct. 13, age 81 yrs.
Puneral GRINSTEINER "FUNERAL HOME, 1601 E. Mui York St, Wednesday. 8:30 m. 1 St
Buria; Joseph Cemetery, * friends may call
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WENZLER—Miss Emma, age 4022 W. 10th St. sister of Mrs. Caroline Pieper, sister-in-law of
Herman "Pieper, 7 nephews and 4 nieces. passed away. Sunday, Services Wednesday 2 nm. GONSI= FUNERAL HOME, 4335 W. 16th Friends invited Burial Crown fill” Jijends may call at the funeral ome
WILLIAMS—Minnie L., age 76 yrs. formerly of 2029 Laurel St., wife of Pearl 8. Williams, mother of Theodore Lenninger. Mrs. Roy Rothhaar. Mrs. Louis Vandenburg, Mrs. Walter Baldridge, Mrs. Preston Nichols, Mrs. Earl Williams, Mrs. Earl Reed, sister of William Zeilenger, Mrs. Katie Bollenbacher, Mrs. Lucy Jacobs and Mrs. Elizabeth Williams, 35 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren, passed thay Sunday. Funeral Tuesday. 7:30 m, at ROYSTER & ASKIN MORTUARY, 2310 W, Washington Burial Rockford Ohio. Friends may call at mortuary. =
WILSON~—Frank M., husband cf Ruth, father of Mrs. Elizabeth Yohler, city; Mrs. Milton Broeker, Minneapolis, Minn.; son of Mrs, Laura Wilson, Prabkfort;-Ind.;-broth= er of Mrs. Hattie Finch, Ft. Wayne Services J. C. WILSON °* ‘CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES.” Time later. Friends may call at the “CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES.” (Frankfort papers please copy.
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GIROUD—To all who were so wonderfully kind we offer our sincere thanks for the warm sympathy thoughtful acts of kindness and for the beautiful floral tributes so generously given in our bereavement, the passing of our wife and mother, GRACE A. GIROUD We equally appreciate the kind understanding service of Rev. Shepherd and McCarty funeral staff of Fortville and to all who so consoled us
in any way THE FAMILY ROBERTS We gratefully acknowledge
our heartfeit thanks and appreciation to the friends. neighbors and members of 38th Street Christian Church for their thoughtful acts of kindness expressions of sympathy and lovely floral offerings received at the passing of our wife and
mother
porn r ROBERTS A s0 to Rev A. ConkPeace HA l shall for Kl nderstanain ve HUSBAND and CHILDR EN
SHERIFF We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their beautiful floral offerings and ex pressions of sympathy and to all who were so kind 4o our wife apd mother,
CARRIE JOSEPHINE SHERIFF, and to us in her declining years, recent illness and passing. Special thanks to Corinthian Chapter Members O.E.8. for their ceremony, Rev R. M. Criswell and Conkle funeral
stafl, LAFAYETTE SHERIFF and FORD FAMILY. S8PAW —The family of the Ite MAURICE SPAW wishes to express their since thanks and appreciation 10 our many
‘friends and relatives whose loyalty
and kindness in our sudden bereavement meant so much to us. The lovely floral tributes, expressions of sympathy and courtesies received. Especial thanks to Mr, Spaw's employees Mr. and Mrs. Hines and coworkers, employees and owner of
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TRINKLE-In loving memory of PERRY TRINKLE, away Oct. 16, 1940: Dear husband and father, gone but not’ forgotten The hours I used to spend, I spend no more But on that heavenly shore, I hope to meet you there ‘ Where we'll never have lo park no more Badly mised 5 Dy
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