Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1951 — Page 19

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808] MASSACHUSESTS AVE. leprosy, is visiting this country

[Institute of Inter-Amrbrican ° Af-/ fairs. Leprosy,- Dr. Rios explained, is | la disease that affects the mind as

{ligent the patient, the more he {suffers psychologically. Leprosy, Imore perhaps than any other dis-| ease makes the patient conscious! |that others withdraw from him. He gets to feel that all the world

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GUARANTEE ond becoming antisocial.

| Had Bad Reputation | When Dr. Rios took ‘over tha |direction of Paraguay's national |hospital for lepers in 1945, it had a terrible reputation as a pest i ba house. Patients would go there 2125 PROSPECT ST. only if they were dragged — to MA-4393 |what they saw as inevitable and {horrible death. First act of Dr. Rios was to change the name of the hospital. No longer is it a ““leprosario’”; now it is the Santa Isabel Colony. No walls confine the patient; he does not feel himself under any = [police control. Patients enter the leolony on a voluntary basis.

lits broad acres. If the patients {health permits, when he enters he |is given a plot of ground on {which” he can build his own lit[tle house. He is free to bring | with him his pig. and cow if he ‘has them and the Paraguayan’s .|constant companion, his horse. *|Children, if they are also patients,

. s . jare kept in the home with the- ® Fire and Allied Lines, ‘parents. If they are well they are

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$14,630,000. Net losses | . | LIMERICK. Ireland, Oct. 30 paid, $33,770,000. | (UP)-—Frustrated County Limer-

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Southport Church Given Lilly Grant 7o False Alarm For New Center :.

The Southport Presbyterian’ Church today announced receipt of $25.000 from the Lilly Endowment, Inc., for a new community charges. center as part of the long-range building program of the church. Officials said work on the out- car pulled out on Morris St. door recreational facilities in the the path of Fire Engine 4. The yy. 11-acre plot owned by the church fire will begin in the spring. The plot is located at Orinoco and South View Drive, two blocks south. of Southport High School. The Rev, Clyde O. York, pastor, and the board of trustees envision baseball diamonds, a shelter picnic grounds and other features. The center will offer recreation to young people and adults of the rapidly growing area where the .new church =~ will* stand, Southport, Edgewood and other ‘parts of Perry Twp. There is no other recreational center

holders since organization, With Leprechauns ship.

Plan Fair Saturday

Saturday, the women’s associa-

lick officials gave in to the Lepre- tion of the church will hold an

ASSETS. .::::::.$13,892,612 - jchauns today i building workers. LIABILITIES...... 10,016,939

to the delight of all-day fair in the Edgewood School to raise money for the The trouble started when wWork- church edifice. The association

SURPLUS..::... 3.875673 men tried to level an ancient js paying the usual fee for the mound — supposed ancestral set- ,.o of the school, ‘the Rev. Mr.

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GRAIN DEALERS MUTUAL roiect. Workmen insisted that INSURANCE COMPANY

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kK said. Mrs. Owen Johnson and Mrs.

Jack Kirkhof are co-chairmen in each charge of arrangements. Eighteen » committees and 500 persons are push the earth back and sit on it assisting. An outstanding attrac-

to ply their fabled trade as ‘shoe: tion at the fair will be a country store cracker barrel, pot-bellied

The workmen refused to fevel stove, and dozens of fresh coun-

GRAIN DEALERS MUTUAL the mound again. A new group of try eggs, bacon Lee for

‘workers from neighboring County sale.

Clare also quit after claiming the

AGENCY INC. Leprechauns rebuilt the mounds every night. 1752 N. MERIDIAN STREE? | “We give in to the fairies.” a WABASH 2456 county spokesman said today.

and build houses around it.

ASI cle Ex-IU Student Held p As Draft Dodger

A former student at Indiana © University 'was in jail in Detroit * today after failing to report for iinduction yesterday.

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LOCAL DEATHS

MISS CATHERINE M. PRINZ, “We will leave the mound alone 7g , jifelong resident of Indian- BROWY, 63, of 610 W. 10th St. Services at 1:30 p. m. to- Services at 10 a. m. morrow in the G. H. Herrmann in the Stuart Mortuary. Funeral Home. Burial, Crown Hil. *

= = 2 MRS. ALZADA MOORE, 71, of 2851 Boulevard PL 1p. m. Thursday in the Mt, Paran at 10 a. m Baptist Church. Burial, Floral Brothers West Side C Park. Friends may call

Wiannakis (Mike) Chattalas, residence after 3 p. m. tomorrow.

{21, had wired his draft board in|

Bloomington he wanted to~enter Canada instead of being drafted . The draft board asked fedepa oy , -authortties to seize the alien. 2 Na Chattalas went before a U.

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ition, he said he needed time to {think it over. His bond was set

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= a a MRS. CHARLES JONES, 80, of; 626 W. North St, f former pastry cook for L S. Ayres & Co. Services at 1 p. m. Thurs‘g/day in the Stuart Mortuary. Bur-

ig ~~ commissioner in Detroit. Asked ial, New Crown.

MRS. FRED {CAROLINE C.) William W. 77, of R. R. 1; Zionsville, 80vernment former Indianapolis resident. indict oh es Services at 3 p.m. tomorrow in ictmen charging e lled las | - at $1000, and he was held in jail. ithe Moore Me Kirk Colonial February at his trial for perjury.

Chapel. Burial, Washington Park.

= = = ~ MRS. MARY A. HOUSEL, lof 1219 Polk St. Services fo {being arranged by Swarens and |Adam Funeral Home, in Ramsey, MARE HAGE lfor the Woods Chapel Methodist J° : 21 {Church there, Burial will be {the church cemetery.

AUSTIN BENTON FY FFE, 45, "gq jof 28 N. Keystone, employee of John Chevrolet Body Co. Services at tryin He 3 p. m. Thursday in Harry W. Robe {Moore Peace Chapel. Burial, | Washington Park.

CLAUDE J. MILLER, 72, of 34 4. iN. Euclid Ave. furniture salesman and former superintendent of the old Ford Motor Co® here.: . Services at 2 p.m. Thursday in DIVORCE SUITS FILED - {the Moore and Kirk Irvington), i | Chapel. Burial, Crown Hill.

2 o ” MRS. EMMA VITZ, 85, of 1724 Ellen Dr., wife of the late Rev. Henry W. Vitz. Services at 2 p.“m. Harry Stoddard Thursday in Flanner & Buchanan ‘Mortuary. Bunel Crown Hill.

MRS. STELLA SANDERS . 62, Denny St. Services at 10 At a. m. tomorrow in St, Philip Neri Catholic Church, Burial, Holy! Cross Cemetery.

un on on MRS. STEWART KURTZ, 45, lof 240 Blue Ridge Rd. Services| lat 1 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner |& Buchanan Mortuary. Crema-| {tion will follow.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES C———

* Local Soldier, Cg Other Hoosiers Killed in Action |

Another Indianapolis soldier, and three more Indiana service{men have been killed in action {in Korea, the Defense Depart: iment reposts. Eleven more Hoosiers have been!

|wotinded and another injured.

mond.

No one was hurt, but the driver of the car was arrested on four wounded and returned to duty.)

into the auto

false alarms,

Police charged him with drunk- 4

in the town-

g employ ed four years S Ayres and Co. Parents of the 22-year-old serv-| iceman are the only immediate survivors.

Truman Kisses off An Old Favorite—

Penny: Postcard

shny: GTON, Oct. 30 (UP)—| President Truman signed: the death warrant of the penny postcard today. | After Jan. 31, it will cost 2 cents—either the picture post-| card or the government-printed/ CALLAWAY —Jore: T5f 5 Tie postal card. Mr. Truman signed a bill jack-| ing up the postoatd ‘and certain| Flossie Cal other postal rates to bring in an| estimated $117,416,000 a year in the first year the measure effective. It does not affect the 3-cent| ; first class letter and the 6-cent! airmail rate. The Senate had a ' try at raising them but the House balked.

slightly hurt in traffic acci-

Robert Earl Bohnenkamp, 6, of. 1027 Newman St., 3 car when he ran across State Ave.

Raymond Bryant, 8, of 905 N.

trfackless trolley as he stood on a

Peping Clips Chen

Radio Peiping confirmed today that Gen. Chen Yi. one of Commumost brilliant military men, has been removed from at least two of his three ree jobs.

(FRANCES)

DELIA" BENNETT, 60,

Services at of 2081 liighiang Place. Services

at the al, New C

"ROBERT SMITH, %6, of 536 W. (JANIE) 20th St. Services at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the Stuart Mortuary. Bur-

Remingon. Pleads saturday.

to a five-count

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KILLED IN ACTION

Pfc. James. T. Conley, son of {Mr. and Mrs. ‘Emziah Conley;

15914 Blake “St. * - Pvt. Charles R. Chaney, son, of Mr. d Mrs. James Chaney, Rosedale.

Pvt. Wilkie Harris ” son of Mrs. Lula Underwood, Gary. Pfc. George R. Korem, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Korem, Ham-!| (Previously reported missing in action.)

WOUNDED Sgt. John L. Archer, son of Mr.

“Ripple Faculty | To Be Entertained

Broad Ripple High School] faculty members will be guests of | the Fathers’ Association tomor-| row night at the annual fall din-1 wa ner’ starting ‘in the school cafe-| teria at 6:45. | Dr. Ru: sell J.| Hu m ber, president of DePauw | University, will! discuss “Are We! Good Invest-| ments?’ He has been a member] of the Commission on Home and Marriage of the Federal Council of Churches, has sponsored the Youth Committee of Kiwanis. .Interpational and is a national committeeman of the Boy Scouts of America. William A. Hackemeyer, president of the Broad Ripple Fathers’ | Association, will preside, |

Police Face Blank Wall |

Dr. Humbert

and Mrs. William M. Archer, In Baby Kidnaping Carlisle.

MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. Oct. 30

Pfe. Will R. Browning, son of (UP) — Police said today they

Mrs. Francis P. Gray, Gary.

Fire Truck Collides ., With Car En Route

Cpl. Derrell G. Carmichael, son Mr. and Mrs. Clovis L. Car-

michael, Bloomington.

Pfc. Robert E. Fox, husband of

Mrs. Mary L. Fox, New Cdstle. Pfc. Albert W. Kaegi, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Albert J. Kaegi, lie detector tests given yesterday answering a gjizabeth. into an auto Pvt, John R. Long, son of Mr.

Richland Ave. and Mrs. John B. Long. Plainfield.

faced a “blank wall” in their investigation of the kidnaping of tiny Lawrence Lyons from his St. Anthony's Hospital crib here Oct. 13. Det. Capt. Charles Hanke said

to James Lyons, the infant's father, and Ted Gordon, a roomer in the Lyons home, cleared both

Cpl. Johnnie E. Shoemaker, of any implication in the disap-

husband of Mrs. Betty IL. Shoemaker, Greencastle. (Previously routine steps, Capt. Hanke said.

pearance. The tests were given as

He said police had no other

Pfc. Kenneth Veach, son of leads.

Fireman Robert Shipman said Mrs, Pearl K. Ricketts, Evanshe applied the brakes, when the yjjje. in| Cpl. John E. Veerkamp, son of and Mrs. Bernard J. Veercamp, Greensburg. ; Pfc. Billv Owen, USMC. husand badly ion it. The firel, a of Mrs, Billy O, Boyer fenders were dented. fireman said he was hustling 40 to 45 miles

answer a box alarm at Lee and . Howard Sts. It turned out to be band of Mrs. Pauline Langford,

a false alarm—t he 25th in a week Brookston. (Previously injured time record for and returned to duty.)

Goshen.

: INJURED

Cpl. Vernon P. Langford, hus-

Pfc. Conley was killed Oct. 1,

about two months after he was DRIVER of the car was Mallie gent to Korea. Mitchener, 51, of 1438 Blaine Ave.

Taft OKs Coalition KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Oct. 30! (UP)—Sen. ‘Robert A. Taft (R.! 0.) said today he would welcome] a Republican coalition with south-

''ern Democrats in his bid for the |GOP presidential nomination in! (1952.

ANNOUNCEMENTS |

I Death Notices

»

He was drafted Feb. 20 and sent| Shirley Seavices

o Ft. Knox. Ky. Following a fur-| driving, failure bidity in July he was sent over- | Stop at a Creferentiet street

and failure to give an emergency" pesqre entering service he was| vehicle the right of way.

seas.

Rev. Thomas Adams’ “Rites Will Be Today

Services for the Rev. Thomas Adams, former Indianapolis ,resident, will be today in the Wash-| ington. Ind. Methodist Church. Buriat was to be in Crown Hill Cemetery. | The Rev. Adams, pastor of the Elnora Methodist Church, died He had served churches Indianapolis, Jeffersonville, Bloucher, Coverdale, Gosport, Osgood, Evansville, Shelbyville, Boonville and Spencer. Surviving are his wife and a son.

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{ ville. Friends invited

| mother of Mrs. Emma L. Hart and

i william H n Edna Bl

vada Chater berry

‘Christine Scrusgs,

Ruth VS. Noseph West

arteriosclerosis : Joseph C. Henius.

s, Annie Cox; Phillip, Rosa-

Annie McDonough

Nincenvs—tarrs. , Elizabeth Jones;

Delay Confirmation Of City Land Purchase

Confirmation of the purchase of | 200 acres of land to expand the {Indianapolis disposal plant has been delayed by the Board of! Sanitary Commissioners, The board had been expected to act yesterday following a public hearing attended by more than ———— 100 residents of the disposal plant | larea. The group voiced strong op-| position to the site selected by the: board.

The land for expansion was de-

‘scribed as a “must” by Sanitary Board Members, who indicated. ‘they would approve the prelimin-| |ary resolution at their next meet-|

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IN INDIANAPOLIS

Pfeiffer: Frank, Fave Henthorn: Barton, Anne Swope; Richard, Carol Wolfley At Home—James, Virginia Stokes, 3145 E Washingten; Harold, Audrey Raney, 1132 N. Illinois

Gir At St. Praneivs-Chae Ilene Wintergerst: Gerald, June Carpenter; Bennie, Ruby Specker, | At General—Willie, Ruth Owens; Arthur, Laura Brow At Coleman—Chris, Jo Ann Achgill At St. Vincent's—Chester, Margaret Mark; Donald, Doris Al

recht

Methodist — Har Lillian Craesgit:

Everett, Dorothy Stoner, Harold, Nellie Siscoe: Fenis. Anth ter. Mary Be ham; James, ?

Eli Wi at 1032 W. 29th, arterio- ’ sclerotic h ers Ra Bloom. 47, at General, throm0818 James W. Branch, 65, at 620 E. Walnut, myocarditis

Minnie C. Gurley. 74, at 2114 Admiral. coronary occlusion { Charles Robert Long, 80, at 713 King. cardiovascular renal John Hodges McCarty, 72. at General, carcinoma Stella Hoover Smith, 77, at 1531 N. Capitol, carcinoma Otto Gumberts, 87, at 3335 N. Meridian,

8. at 3032 Winthrop. | cerebral hemorrhage | Daniel A. Trefz, 80. at 1611 Spann, rheu-| matic heart J. Richard ;Ward, 49. at 118 N. Miley,| ¢irrhosis of liver

"CLUBS

Prospect Auxiliary OES, luncheon meeting at noon Friday. business session at h'2 p. m, in the Temple

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| Friends may call at the residence, | 2201 Fernway Ave. until Wednesday,

nette Norris; Wal- ;_ Everett, Betty Lan-

€ rkhofl e. Evelyn Thomas. 1001 Pdgemont: George. Atchis Thompson, 649 W. 31st; Walter, Arlene Curry, 9472 S. Senate, |

DEATHS

Emerson J. Smith, 64, at 1215 E. Vermont, coronary Deelusion

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BURTON—Pfc Charles L. | CALLOWAY—Janet Ann | FURRY—Ear! PROW—Frank L.

ALEXANDER—Mrs Dina F, wife of “Charles P. her of Mrs. Ora Dean Roush. Todianapol is, and Mr; Orba C. Alexander, Atlanta, sister of Mrs, Janie Everling and Charles Brunton, Indianapolis, passed away Monday. Service FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Wednesday, 11 3 i m. Friends invited. Friends may BILLMAN—Aruthur F.. 115 115 N _ Sher- | man Dr, beloved husband og Mary A. Billman, city; father of Robert Eugene Biliman. city: son of Mrs. Matilda Biilman, Shelbyville, Ind.; brother of Miss Regina Billman, city; Mrs. Myrtle Seitz, Shelbyville, Ind.; two eTandchiigren. passed away Sunday ct age 46 years. Funeral CRINSTEINER & FUNERAL HOME, 1601 E. New York St, Wednesday, 8.30 a. m. Requiem high mass St. Philip Neri Catholic Church. 8 a. m. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends invited. Friends are welcome.

loved daughter of Arthur Callaway and Mrs. Dixie Voss, and sister of Bill Callaway, granddaughter of way and Claude ‘A Carter, and Arl lis Callaway, also greatAras4daughter of Mrs. Nora B. Carter and Mr. Lee Burgess, passed | away aus day. Funeral Wednesday. | 1:30 m. from SHIRLEY BROS. i CENTRAL CHAPEL, 946 N. Illinois. |

| Burial Round Hill. Callers any ‘ime.

CARTER—Marvin Leslie of Solsberry, | son of Raliegh and Mary Sue | Carter, brother of Curtis R. and | Dora Sue, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. i William Axe and John Thomas Carter, departed this life Sunday, age 2.° Services Wednesday. Oct. 31, at the

i | CHAPEL, 2530 Station St. 10 | Burial Gravel Lawn Cemetery Fort:

CRON—Caroline C. (Carrie), RR. 1, Zionsville: wife of Fred J. Cron,

Fred L. ron, cister of Louis Fischer, Mrs. Louise Hale, stepsister of John, Henry and Frank Cron, grandmother of Caroline I. and Willian F. Hart, departed this: life Sunday, age 77. Service Wednesday, Oct. 31, MOORE & KIRK COLONIAL CHAPEL, College at Fairfield. 3 p. m. Burial Washington Park. Friends invited |

DAVIS—Smilda Pink (Millie, wife of Rev. Thomas C. Davis, mother of Mrs. Fannie Alice Romine, grandmother of Mrs. Mildred Wissen and Mrs. Ruth Pritchard, great-grand-mother of 2, departed thic life Sunday, age T1. Services Wednesday, Oct. 31, at the MOORE & KIRK NORTHEAST CHAPEL, 2530 Station St. 1 p. m. Burial Boggstown Cemetery, Boggstown, Ind Friends invited.

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ne L., age 62, mo e W. and Warren F. Eakins of Indianapolis, M, Sgt Leroy J Eakins, Mitchell Field, New York: Wayne Eakins, Teaneck, N. J.; Mrs. Lorene Bogert and Mrs. Betty Jo Harris; Indranapolis: sister of Mrs. Mamie Schoepflin, Mrs. Theresa Cox, Mrs. Minnie Cox and Phillip Bohn, passed away Sunday ‘morning at residence, 18 E Norwood Services Wednesday, 10:30 a. m CONKLE FUNERAL HOME, 1934 W. MICHI‘GAN. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at the funeral home

1 Death Notices

FYFFE — Austin Benton, of 28. N. Keystone; entered into rest Monday evening, age 45 years, husband of Edna Mae Fyffg, son of John Fyfle, father of Rebecca J. Fyfle and Shirley Ann Fyfle Scott, stepfather of Gerald Lee Walker, brother of Mrs Stella Adams, Mrs. Mary French, Mrs. Alice Leslie, Prank, George and Joseph Fyfle, also survived by one RTangehlld, Services Thursday, Ble BP at HARRY . MOORE PEACE CHAPEL, 2050 E. Mich St Friends are welcome, Burial Washington Park. (Bloomington, Ind, papers please copy.)

HILL — Raymond, of 1001 College Ave, entered Into rest Monday evening, age 57 years, husband of Mrs. Maye Hill, brother of Nellie Guyer. Time and place of service later. HARRY W.' MOORE PEACE CHAPEL service

- JORDAN—Liliie; beloved wife of Clyde

D. Jordan, mother of Inez Bowen, Raiph E. and Robert L. Jordan, sister of Martin, Lewis and John Bowley, also survived by 5 grande children. and 1 great grandchild, passed away Saturday p.m. Friends may call at the ROBERT W. STIRLING FUNERAL HOME, 1420 Prospect 8t. Funeral services Wednesday, 10:30 a. m. at the. funeral home. Priends invited. Burial Crown Hill KINDRED. Orvil 2, husband of Kir father

St 5 ONKLE FUNER Michigan St. Pri on Park ie funeral home af AY

KURTZ-Mr Stewart formerly Maude Rawlings. of Anderson, Ind 240 Blue Ridge Rd nm Mary Stewart Hall Rawlings: ‘of Los passed away Monday § cremation 1 p.m. Wedne { IR & BU C (HAN AN MO i TUARY. Friends invitec LOVE—Miss Nelly 5 ter of Mabel os and Flora

t the Pe af LOWMAN-—Ralph W., #6111 Burl ton, husband of Jane, son of ) Alice Lowman, brotherof Miss Ve Lowman, parsed away Sunday Services FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Wednesday, 10 a. m Friends invited. Friends may call at the mortuary.

LYNCH — Irene K lac Stephen- P Lynch uel Kolacek, rest Burlington Road ‘River til noon Wednesday. Bur Please omit flowers MILLER—Claude A husband 6f Ida. brot Glen Hines and Otto Mil and Harlie Miller, Detroit parted this ite Monday Thursday 1, at MOOR & KIRK IRVINGTON CHAPEL, 5432 E Washington 8t., 2 p. m. Entombment Crown Hill Mausoleum. Friends invited MILLER—Ida B, formerly of Greenfleld, Ind, beloved mother of Guy Miller, Greenfield, Ind.; Howard Mil ler, Muncie, Ind, and Oleva Souder, also survived by 8 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren, passed away at her home, 1002 Villa, Monday p. m. Friends may call at the ROBERT W. STIRLING FUNERAL HOME, 1420 Prospect St., after 4 p. m. Tuesday. Funeral services 2 p. m, Thursday at the funeral home

MUNSCH—George Mage 10. of 1616 E. Vermont (formerly of 2132 ‘Shelby, . beloved husbnad of Alma, father of Mrs. Willlam Osborne of

cek. wife of of Eman1 2

- Indianapolis. brother of Mrs. Emma

Dehlson, New Castle, Ind.: Mrs. Mary Rickert, Newport, Ky; Mrs. Barbara Corn and Mr. Charles Munsch. hoth of Indianapolis, passed away Sunday. Funeral services Wednesday, 8:30 a. m, at the CECIL R. HURT SHEFIELD CHAPEL, 2228 Shelby. Requiem Mass, 9 a.m, St. Catherine of Sienna. Friends may call at the chapel MURPHY—Harry M. beloved husband of Phoebe, father of Robert Murphy of Marshall, Ind.; Elbert Murphy Anderson Ind.: = Hubert Murphy, Indianapolis; Thomas Mur. hy, Washington, D. C.: Abe Murphy, Woodrow Murphy, Wenatchee, Wash.: Bernice Senor, Indianapolis; brother of Elbert Murphy, North Salem, Ind ; also survived by 5 grandchildren, passed away at his home on West Banta Road, Monday m. Friends may call at the ROBERT W. STIRLING FUNERAL HOME. 1420 Vii ect 8t. Funeral services, 2 hursday at the Glen's Nally Methodist Church. Burial Mt. Pleasant. (Anderson papers please copy.) PRINZ Catherine M., 79 years, 2007 N. Capitol Ave. passed puay Sun-

day. Funeral Wednesday, 1: at the G: i HERRMANN FUNERAL HOME, 1505 8. East St. Friends in-

vited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call after 3 p. m. Tuesday.

PROW—Frank L. beloved father of Mrs. Gussie Johnson, Mrs. Mary MacLean. Mrs. Gertrude Cochran, Mrs. Grace Scriver, passed away at the residence, 418 Limestone St. Services at SHIRLEY BRO CENTRAL CHAPEL.” 946 N Illinois” St., Wednesday, 10:30 a. m.- Interment Washington Park Cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel

SANDERS—Stella, age 62, 58 N. Denny, wife of Charles: Sanders, sister of Vincent Zinkan, Washington, Ind, and Will Zinkan, passed away Priends may call at-the BoRSEY FUNERAL HOME, 3925 E.. New York St. after 2 p. m. Tuesday. Funeral 10 a. m. Wednesday at St. Philip's Church. Burial Holy Cross:

VITZ—Emma, 1724 Ellen Drive, widow of Rev. Henry W. Vitz: mother of Mrs. Fred L_Iske, Mrs. Glenn E. Finley, Hubert T. and Arthur V. Vitz, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Jack Albertson of Arizona. Also survived by 2 sisters. passed away Tuesday. Services FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Thursday, 2 p. m. Priends invited Friends may call after Wednesday noon

WASSON—Pauline F. 5211 Mass. Ave, entered into rest Sunday evening, age 30 yrs, wife of James L. Wasson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William - C. 'Setser. sister of Mrs. Beatrice Lesley. Mrs. Ruby Banks, Mrs. Neomia Morgan, Mrs. Martha Gulf, Mrs. Marian Land. Mrs. Joyce Jones, Cale, Paul, Charles Chase and Dean Setser, services Wednesday, HARRY W QORE

11:30 a. m. at H Mi PEACE CHAPEL, 2050 E, Mich, Friends are welcome. Burial Garland Brook Cem. Columbus, Ind.

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1601 E. New York MA-5374

@. H. HERRMANN

1505 8. Bast St. MA-

HISEY & TITUS

951 N Delaware St. L1-3828 “Home of Personal Service” JORDAN FUNERAL HOME,

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

FRANKFOURTH—Elizabeth, 61 vears, 322 E. Iowa St., beloved mother of Mrs. Donna Stroges and Mrs. Marion Wise, sister of Carl Sperr. passed away Sunday Funeral Wedno2sday, 10 m., at the G. H HERRMANN FUNERAL HOME, 1505 S. East St. Friends invited Buria! Washington Fa: Friends may call at funeral ome

FURRY—Earl A. 1538 E. 34th St, age 55, beloved husband of Alice H. Furry. brother of Sheldon Furry, Indianapolis: Mrs. Millard Martin, Clay City, Ind ; Mrs. William Leichty, Clay City; Mrs. Aldo Byers. New Lexington, O, passed “away Tuesday a. m. Funeral Friday, 10 a. m., from the Victory Missionary Baptist Church 46th and Central. Callers at SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL, 946 N. Illinois, from- 2 p. m. Wednesday until 9 p. m. and at the church after 9 a.m. Friday Also final service at Beach United Bretheren Church, Clay City, Ind., 2:30 p. m. Priday. (Terre Haute papers please copy.)

HENNINGER—Claude, of 2202 N. Drexel, entered into rest Saturday

evening,’ age 64 yer Brother of Mrs. Bertha Doty. Mrs. Mable Horn, Harold 8., Clyde Pearle F._and Merle , Henninger. Services Wednesday, at RY W. MOORE PEACE "CHAPEL, ARs E. Michigan Friends are welcome. Burial Sutherland Park Cemetery. |

Legal Notices

NOTICE oF ELECTION AND

| POLLING PLACES { | Notice is En given to the voters of the Town of Meridian Hills, Indiana, that an election will be held on Tuesday | November 6, 1851, to elect persons to fill | the following offices, the following persons {having been nominated therefor: | STEES

RU | -1st ‘Ward—Peopies Party: M. F Land- | (gait, 74908 N. Meridian St. Citizens Party: | {John H. Jefferson, 7272 N. Pennsylvania]

and Ward -— Peoples Party: Norb F | | achaeter., 6999 N. Meridian St. Citizens Party: Robert M omis, 25 W, 685th St. Ir pV 31 4=--Poop} Party: R. A. Hice, Sth St. Citizens LY Dillon

045 uder, LL 3, Monpingside, 2

Brn je TR tra mM Spring CRE Road. sole voting place in: such town will “ob at the fteridian Hills Country lub, Old Cluniiouse, Polls will be open 100 M. 6:00 M

som » RD oF RUSTE pda ‘OF MERIDIAN CHILLS.

The election for the Town of Rocky fpple will be held in the Rocky Ripple own Hall, November 6, 1931. from 6:00 AM to. M.

C PROGRESS PARTY paroid 5 Vetiver Trustee First Ward. Robert M, Dodd—Trustee Second Ward. |Henry O. Keelet—Trustee Third Ward. John W. McCreary—Clerk Treasurer. CITIZENS P

ARTY A First Ward. ray—Trustee Second Ward. John A. Joon , Jr.—Trustee ird Ward. nJack Sn ers-—Clerk Treasurer,

WN OF ROCKY Charles E Patton, Clerk. Treas. -v

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ROBERT W. STIRLING

1 422 Prospect MA-8570 9 Special Notices SEWING MACHINES

EARN a new electric sewige wachine by sewing in your spafe time at home Call WI-1020 beiweer and 4 Mon thru Pridav

~ ATTENTION DEER HUNTERS

Will buy hides 3623 W: 16th St ana, IM-4946

10 Lost & Found

Ls 15th Ne 5 tral PLEASE CALL PL-5333 o

LOST Plastic box co teeth. Reward. IR- 108 — LOST—Ear mold to hearin 1g ald. ReCH- 2503.

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RATES 1 Day (Daily or Sun.) 28¢c Line per day 2 Days (Dally or Sun.) 28¢c Line per day 3 Days (Daily or Sun.) 23c Line per day 4 Days (Dally or Sun.) 20c Line per day $ Days (Dally or Sun.) 20c Line per day 6 Days (Daily or Sun.) '8¢c Line per day 7 Days (Daily or _un.) 16¢ Line per day Five 6-letter words eaual | line.

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ee. PAGE 19 10a Pets Lost & Found

$50 REWARD for information or re-

retugn of orange male Pomeranium lost if Greenwood on U. 8. 31, Oct, 20th. Call Indpls , Mi MA-0035.

STRAIT} Feng, seg n 2 c 1s “ £78 on, WA-T473. 8 LOST—Beagle hound: dark wd 1 ht browh, spotted. Reward. TA-934

1] Personals. RUMMAGE SALE .

Fine coats, overcoats, sweaters, etc Nov. 1, 8 a. m.-7 p. m. 137 E. 24th,

© PERMANENTS—S$2

Quarasiteed Biggest bargain In town, appt. Jieded Hair dyesDen oon 8 50 Dav and nite service, Roval By 40] Roosevelt Bldg PL-0481, PL-6090. Bst. 23 yrs, DO YOU KNOW jomsone who is

getting married? If so cal and give me the name and ad dress ¢ the bride and groom and I'll send

you $5 if I arrange to photogranh the wedding. Miss Dunn, PL-3802

Dr. Fred M. Hickman, Dentist

ts now iocated on entiré Sth floor Marion Bldg, W Ohio. corner Meridian near Post Office. Formerly of 301 Roosevelt Bidg. LI1-7022.

&1.COAOLIC Anonymous Freedom Group reached throuzh P O Box 481. ‘indianapolis, or by telephoning AT-3852 nefore 10:30 p ™ PRIVATE® DETECTIVE For facts try our servic consultation, CA-3415 or wr Box, 5533. Co FLOWER-MAKING materials, wood fiber, crepe paper. leaves, centers, wire, cut petals. PL-7520

YES, IT COSTS LESS than 49c per rug to foam clean two 9x12 russ with Condensa Foam. Vonnegut's IF WORN LINOLEUM looks forlorn, use Glaxo plastic-type coaling, Ends waxing. Block's Notion's. REVOKED DRIVER'S LIC. For 8K-22's payment olan. CALL COLRROOK GL-2850 WANTED TO BUY ACCOUNTS TREcrv ABLE. ADE FINANCE CO., CA-3828

12 Business Service

BASEMENTS BASEMENT digging under houses, block laying and cement work. IM5968

BRICKWORK

FIREPLACES—Brick. block. cement, Brick veneer. storerooms. bsmis. porches, walks all kinds masonry work New repair Immediate serv

HI-8035 ~~ H1-8035 STONE, BLOCK, CEMENT WORK FREE ESTIMATES, MA-1820 ~ BRICK-STONE—CEMENT FIREPLACES—CHIMNEYS

BUILT AND REPAIRED Rooms added—Buildings built and remodeled—Basements waterproofed, All kinds of masonry and cement work. Immed. service guar.; 25 yrs, exp "AT-6841 AT-6847 BRICK, BLOCK AND STONE work; quick service. Call CA-5980. CARPENTERS CABINETS, complete, or any past. Windows. door frames; special-s je storm windows. Lee and James. 151 8. Irvington, IR-8532. PLUMBING. carpentry, painting, etc. Free estimate. + Prompt service, « CA-1584. CARPENTRY. new or nid. Insured. Ed Gerringer BL-1786 TT TigNT Fa CEMENT CONTRACTING Brick, block, stone and carpenters ing. Days, nights, CA-4088.

CONTRACTING

“BUILDING-CONTRACTING

NEW OR OLD, COMPLETE REMODELING

. B.C. ASSOCIATED MAINTENANCE & BUILDERS

_TA-2079—2301 GUILFORD

“Top Soil, Fertile

Fill dirt. Del. promptly. #2d and White fer BR-2224; eve., U2-0511,

EBGUSON BROS. RL and private nome speells in fill dirt, top soil. pit run aded op tr chucks and an , 95. Eg Bulldozine 2900

CRUSHED ROCK CRUSHED STONE. CINDERS Pill dirt and gravel FR-2748 TRACTOR. grading, bulldozing, cine

ders, pit-gravel. crushed rock. top dirt. GA-7022.

. DRIVEWAYS

FOR GUARANTEED asphalt drives and parking lots call Hartman Bros., BR-8682, eves., WA-6231.

ELECTRICAL

LICENSED ELECTRICIAN, ID-4039 GENERAL WIRING AND REPAIR

EXCAVATING

EXCAVATING

Crane work, bulldozing, crushed Signe; BR-1621, 8. & L. Excavating 0.

GENERAL excavaiing, gravel. top and fill dirt. Parking lots. BE~ 9663. AT-7946 EXCAVATING, bulldozing, fregching, Hartman Bros. BR-8882, WA-823%,

TT POWER and hang lawn mowers, actory serviced STARBRAND CORPORATION 1202 N Sherman Drive Be 1438 LAWN FENCE, $16 per % SQUARE RED CEDAR POST Be ach HOOSIER FENCE CO. 1701 E. 38th Ta-u ____ FURNACES

GAS FURNACES

Immed. service, installation, if you have gas company contract BE-5133, any time. mo FURNACE CLEANING & REPAIR Reas. rates. Mr. Patterson. TA=-1877.

HARDWOOD FLOORS

HARDWOOD FLOORS

Laid. Old floors made like new. Persoral attention given every job, BR-8525

GUTTERING : NEW ROOFS, new gutters. siding, roof repair. EW. Gi ID-2542. AAULING GENERAL HAULING—Refrig.. furniture. baggage. Reilable White Covered trucks. ins. HI-8402

CONTRACTORS NOTICE | Pit, run ald grit, $8 a load. J. P. Neeley. BE-5709. GENERAL LING ODEN N OP Attic, basement, garage. Any ar, CHESTER PHILPOTT. 831 S State,

FRI it tL GENERAL HAULING yaNTep Clean yards. ashes, trash. TA-0353,

PAPER CLEANING. | HANGING STEA

PAPERHANGING. © inside and. out. Floy Z . BR-4918

Paper. Hag MA-3727 PAPERHANGING and painting. paten ng, repair work.

= PAPERHANGING. “PAINTING Svea ning White: (nsured A B, TA-6042

and steaming, Work guaranteed. ,

PAPER HANGING BY LADY

Immediate Servi AT-4959 FREE e hate on A-1 paper “step __ing., $8 up per room. 1D-0452

PAPERHANGING, paintin steam'ng, plasterin ID-2776, CA- -456§

LANDSCAPING 2 ANDSCAPING, TREE REMOVING, x TRIMMING POWER EQUIP LUT TRELL. LI-5188 -— "PLASTERING _ . CHIMNEYS. plastering, stuccoings “new or o!d. Free estimates, White man. IR-8771. PLASTERING. stuccol ng. water rooting and chimney repairs. ‘MA-4216 “TIDY PATCH PLASTERING Waiton —Bros—

1-7313

REMODELING

. REMODELING Inddstrial Residential EDWARD J. RICHTER Architecturally Correct; Ins Workmeld Recommended by Your Neighbor

PHONE IR-4453 “STORM WINDOWS

Save heat. Save dirt. Save money. 368 Months to pay MA-5091,

ROOFING ORK GUARANTEED

ALL Wi . FREE ESTIMATE—LIBERAL TERMS

Sidi PE guttering cement work GEN. ROOFING AND SIDING 3 DAYS, MA-6848 NIGHTS, BR-2494

NEW ROOFS—ROUF REPAIR GAL. GUTTERS—DOWNSPO

R1-2928—WA-3319 EVES.

SEWER CLEANING SEWER DIGGING —~ Water services install sspile tanks: olumbinz ree oair HI1.31 . I PIO TANKS

eee “Septic Tanks, Dry "Walls! Toliets, cesspools, factory siw pits, cleaned, repaired: pump servi modern equip A 1M -8470

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