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WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1952
Rules: Issues Seled With Times Golf Book
. Do you have a stubborn ‘golf epponient who argues about the rules? Maybe you can stop him by sending him a copy of The Times new handy booklet, EASY WAY TO LEARN GOLF RULES. .
To get the booklet for your friend, send 10 cents (no stamps. to Golf Rules, Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland “.St. Put his name on the order coupon and the booklet will be mailed to him. We won't even mention. that you ordered it.
§ One for You
Ton. J. Garner Jr. ‘Services Held
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MRS. MINNIE JOHNSON, 70,
Broadway Methodist Church.
byville, was buried in St. Joseph at Clinton.
Cemetery after services here. MASON STORM, * 61. of 2833 i, Mr. Gartner was 27 and a na- Moore Ave., a car repairman for| tive of Indianapolis. He moved tne pennsylvania Railroad. Servto Shelbyville from 1414 Hoefgen jes 10 a. m. Saturday, Grin-
St. three months ago. steiner’s Funeral Home. Burial, A mechanic for Marschke & crown Hill,
{Sons, Inc, he was a member of St. Catherine’s Church; the Holy | Ww ARNER C. "WILLIAMS, 11, Name Society and St. Thomas of 418 E. 25th St, a former music Benevolent Society. arranger and a pioneer radio reSurviving are his parents, Mr. pairman. Services 3 p. m. today, and Mrs. John J. Gartner Sr., two|Shirley Brothers’ Central Chapel. brothers, Robert and Richard, one Burial, ‘Glen Haven Cemetery. sister, Dorothy, and: the grand- 8 oan . parents, Mrs. Justine Linder and| ES Gy Suz EASY WAY TO LEARN GOLF Benedict Gartner. All live in In-| Why not get a copy for yourself, RULES is the handiest booklet dianapolis. |Shakes Nursery. Services 1:30 too, so that you can show “any-lyouw’ll find. It's only 3 by 4 {p. m. tomorrow, Harry W. Moore one fhe Fules any Himes You inches and will fit in your pocket, Lac Estate Peace Chapel. Burial, Washington may out a coupon for yourself,|golf bag, or any pl { » or additional friends, 8 y place your gol WACY
or writejscore card fits. And it’s packed their names on a separate sheet with information . . . 20 pages deft at $150, 000 of paper. of it, with illustrations.
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If your ball is ound after you | have played another, you must take the penalty and coritinue to play the second ball.
715 Weghorst 8t., an electrician {for New York Central Railroad] eight years. Services 3 p. m. tomorrow, G. H, Herrmann Funeral! Home, Burial, Crown Hill.
» “ » ALEC M. SMITH, 75, of 320 N.|
YES, I WANT YQUR HANDY BOOKLET ON GOLF |Martha, and two sons, Harold AEE 2 Telited anion Tor tel
RULES. ENCLOSED IS 10 CENTS. and Howard J. IL .__|p. m. tomorrow, Harry W. Moore NAME Howard J. Lacy II, Newip,,., Chapel. Burial, Crown Hill. |
Augusta, was named executor of the will which was written Apr. 3.|] MRS. MARY BROOKS, 78, of | APDRESS ....vonrvnnsenvess, ‘Mail with coin to:
Born in New Castle, Pa., Mr. 214 W. Maryland St.
| Howard J.< Lacy, prominent] {Indianapolis box manufacturer
THE EASY WAY TO LEARN GOLF-. who died June 26, left an estate ‘estimated at $150,000.
Ordeér Coupon | ‘The will, filed in Probate Court ‘today. named as heirs his wife,
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Fibre Box Co. here in 1912. It has &ince grown into a hation{wide industry. HEA 16 HE IVI 9: 3EeR) NEURITIS PAIN
Golf Rules, Indianapolis Times,
Famed Rare Book:
$390 Tied to Collector Dies at 75 | PHILADELPHIA, July 2 (UP) {—Dr, A.S.W. Rosenbach,..one of
Artifidlal Leg ithe world’s foremost collectors of
For the past five years 85-year- rare books, manuscripts” and letold Fred Parker has done odd ters, died last night in Univerjobs around the home for oid peo- Sity Hospital after a year’s ill-
Mrs, Harrison] whose home was Ple Where he lives. ih He Wa 12. was an educaat 8202 N, Pennsylvania St. died] He did without clothes, tor, editor and author in his own yesterday in her summer resi-|scrimped and denied himself ally ht. dence at Harbor Springs, Mich. /luxuries “except a little chewin’ Only last March he sold his She was. 62. tobacco” to save his slim earn-|private collection of ShakespeareShe was a member of the Sec- ings. lana—the world’s largest—to Dr. ond Presbyterian Church, the| Today that. accumulated earn- Martin Bodmer, Geneva, Switzer Woman's Association of the ings—$390—was gone. land, in a transaction deported to church, the Propylaeum and In-| a 2 =» involye more than’ $1 million.
dianapolis Club. She was a Short- pup ELDERLY man told po-| He is survived by two brothers,
ridge High School graduate. lice he kept his money in a cloth Philip H. Rosenbach, 88, presiSurvivors; besides the husband, P y a Cloth ident of the Rosenbach firm who
are a son, H. Jerome Noel, Indi- sack fastened to his artificial left a lived with him here, and Moses anapolis; two daughters, Mrs. leg. Yesterday he discovered itp, Rosenbach, 80, also of Phila-
| Ane 2d was gone — stolen as he slept!delphia. mer, Lawrence, and a brother,! “It's a shame,” said Mrs. Anna, George Covert, California. {Roethig, proprietor of the home! {Parker and six -other tenants : x ranging in age from 74 to 96 Bus Fare Hike Protested years, i s e elderly man the odd jobs from A protest against a requested (8 01 he derived his savings. was filed today by Mayor Ray-| mon Gilbert and 43 petitioners. | asked the “state Public Service : . Commission’ for ‘authority tol] Shoes for the Entire Family at a Terrifio Savings!
Services Set for Sneak Lifts
Wife of Lawyer
Services for Mrs. Nellie Noel Harrison, wife of Attorney William C. Harrison, will be at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill.
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a half sister, Mrs. Edward Krav elther Sunday or Monday nights. | ; at 350 Villa Ave, where Mr, Request for Kokomo {years, live. She said she’s given boost in bus farés in Kokomo | SCHIFF'S * Cross Transit Corp. last week : . raise fares from 10 cents a ride]
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . :
John J. Gartner Jr. who of 545 E. 32d St., a mémber of Burial, New Crown,
drowned Sunday near his summer garvices 11 a. m. Friday, Flan‘home on Brandywine Creek, Shel- ner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial Metropolis, III,
. aa { WILLIAM C. EHLERS, 47, of |
1336 Bellefontaine St., a resident
DEATHS: uur mu rn
tomorrow, "Stuart Mortuary.
The Republican Convention
MRS. DORA HIGHERS, 73; of; a former Indian. | apolis resident. Services 2 p. m. Friday Burial, | there. ! { MISS MAXINE JENKINS, 22 New York, a former Indianapolis!
in Metropolis.
resident. Services 1 p. m. today, Jacobs Brothers’ West Side Chapel. Burial, Crown wn Hill.
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