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14 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1939. Mrs. F. H. Sparks JOHN V.

THARP Strauss Says: THE ROUND-UPI 3 Other Treats From KO-WE-BA Dies in California What a Difference in Rolled OATS! SUCCUMBS AT 57 Cottage Supervisor at State Boys School-Rite" Tomorrow. John W. Tharp, 57-year-old cot- age supervisor at the Indiana Boys School at Plainfield, died yes- MACARONI It's made from finest Durum wheat semolina, and cooks deliriously tender, yet firm. Has a tasty nut flavor and rich creamy color. Long or elbow style.

erday In Methodist Hospital after live months' illness. Suffering from a disease which physicians have not been able to diagnose completely, Mr. Tharp was said to have a peculiar type of blood that made treatment dim cult. grrnro-wE-BflAJj More than 80 from the school had visited the hospital to offer their blood for transfusions. A native of Cartersburg, Mr.

SPflCHETTI Tharp formerly was in the grocery business there. MBS. EDXA C. SPARKS. SPAGHETTI Funeral services will be at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Hall mortuary in Plainfield.

Burial In the glory of a Hoosler autumnal setting In a background of burnished splendor (Help is there a poet in the house?) On Gregg Farms the saddle horses of Indiana put on their annual Round-Up It's a meeting of the thoroughbreds and nags, the show horses, and the old faithfuls who get together on a "field, day" that has become memorable to people with a Horse-Interest. The Round-Up is not only a source of great pleasure, but a source of satisfaction to our citizens it reveals the strides that Indiana has made as "the Saddle Horse Center of America." DRIVE OUT on North Meridian street to 106th street and you are there. was wire or. rounder will be in Spring Hill cemetery. Survivors are the widow, Mrs, Minnie Tharp, and a brother, Harry Tharp.

Columbus Industry-Had Lived Here. Same fine quality 'as our Macaroni. Cooks firm, plump and tender never soggy or mushy. So easy to serve in many tasty ways. Try just one package you'll want morel Mrs.

(J. Sparks, 46 years Mrs. 0. J. Matlock Dies at Age of 81 old, wife of Frank H.

Sparks founder of the Noblitt-Sparks In dustries, of Columbus, died yesterday morning at her home in Glendale, after an illness of Sptciel Basset fo Gregg farms eo the Circle of frequent intervals beginning of 9:00 Sunday morning. more than 10 years. Mrs. Sparks was born in Marion 1 KO WE BA Oats Give You BIG Flakes, RICH Flavor! TT HEN you compare ordinary oats (1), VV'with KO-WE-BA Brand (2), it's easy to see why so many mothers always insist upon KO-WE-BA when they buy rolled oats why this is. the favorite cereal of thousands! So, why not treat your family to rolled oats at their best? See how much larger the KO-WE-BA whole oat flakes are, and how free from oat dust and flourl Then, taste the difference! Enjoy their extra-rich, smooth, creamy goodness, and the delicious nut flavor! Watch everybody go for them, and ask for morel Get a package today! Choice of Quick or Regular Oats.

Be sure to ask for KO-WE-BA1 On Sale at Independent Groeers! "r-ri TTi ll and attended the public school there. She was married to Mr Sparks in 1912 and they came to Indianapolis where they lived until 1931 when they went to Arizona for the health of Mrs. Sparks DROP IN turn right just inside the doors and get tickets. They're 50c (THE GIRL SCOUTS share in a part of the proceeds). L.

Strauss Company, inc. They returned to Indianapolis for few years then went to Call forma four years ago. Mr. Sparks now is a member of the faculty of the University of Southern Cali RICH COFFEE KO-WE-BA is the kind that gives you richer flavor in every cup, and more cups per pound. An extra-fine blend at a popular price.

Three fornia. Mrs. Sparks was a member of THE STAR'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE the First Baptist Church of Indi anapolis. Survivors, besides the husband By EUGENE SHEFFER. MHUU bo, are two sons, Duane F.

Sparks and Joseph S. Sparks both of Cali 45 Chop. 47 Those who change tor forma; a sister, Mrs. George Shet- th HORIZONTAL. 1 Border, i Map ol the world.

Place. 33 Ridicules. 34 Tentacles. 36 Sever. 37 Stern.

39 Quail. 41 Worries. 43 Wax. 45 Short leap. 46 Female sheep.

48 Fur-bearing animal, 49 Lyric poem. 50 Sharp knock. 51 Pig's pen. grinds Regular, Drip and Silex. At Independent Grocers! terly of Tampa, and brother, and two grandchildren 12 Silk of the Funeral services will be held Monday in Glendale.

Burial will be caator bean. 13 Laughing. 1 Land measure. there. MRS.

OLIVE J. MATLOCK. Mrs. Olive J. Matlock, 81 years ol, a life-long resident of Indianapolis, died Wednesday night in her home, 4842 Winthrop avenue.

She was the wiow of Charles E. Mat Herewith to the solution to yesterday's puzzle: Q. G. Noblitt of Indianapolis 15 Mathematical bounding line. Mr.

Sparkss former business asso 17 Honey-gathering Riles for Victim insect. ciate, Mrs. Noblitt and Mrs. Everett Allison left vesterdav 18 American humorist. Vital Statistics BIRTHS-GIRLS.

Bvron. flvlvls Raugh. 3144 Hovey. Put, Bcrl ha Campbell. 225 North Noble.

Cleveland. Brown. 1957 Columbia. lock, former employe in the mail morning for Los Angeles to attend 19 Small rever the services. duck.

Of Fire Private ing rooms of The Star and the Indianapolis Times, who died in 1914 21 Withdraws. 2," Nautical term. Born iri a home on the present 28 ide-mouthed better. 52 Be Indented to. 53 Wear away.

54 Rodent. 55 Through. 56 Genders. 57 Investigate ecretly. VERTICAL.

1 Fabric having corded surface. 2 Wrath. 3 Supernatural event. 4 Provided with a weapon. 5 Fasten.

6 Coin of Latvia. 7 The herb dill. 8 Brooks. 9 Valuable fur. 10 Before.

11 Golf mound, lfl Thought. 20 Sleeveless Arabian garment. 21 Wanderer. 22 Choice part. 23 Ardor.

24 Slashes. 26 Edict. 27 Large deer. 30 Old World plant of the lily family. tar.

site of the Statehouse, Mrs. Mat Mundclcin Rites 29 Beast of burden. 31 International lock was a charter member of the Order of Eastern Star in Indianapolis. She had been active in En- language. ,12 Compete.

Funeral of John Meng Is Tomorrow Father Returns Home To Be Impressive 33 Navigates. 34 Back. 35 French glewood chapter of the order and also was a member of Englewood conjunction. Christian Church. 3fl Division of a Funeral services will be at Doem.

IClAMHSlQlLlElSEl 37 Turns to the Fourfold Arrangements clock tomorrow atlernoon in Jessie. Henrietta Warren, 1065 Udell. Thomas. Fern Wlmer, 3233 North Me-rldlnn. Charles.

Dorothy Tote. Clly Hospital. Roger, Norma Patterson, Clly Hospital. Hohert, Gladys Shelbv. Cllv Hospital.

Albert. K.me I.uther, City Hospital. Kan, Mamie Pruelt, City Hospital. Klmer, Anna Green. Clly Hospital.

Klmer, Fannie Newboll, 81HS West 12th. Clyde, Alblrtha Barnett, 3118 West Ninth. BOYS. Harry. Mnry Campbell.

718 Bates. Carl, Denla Baker, 2834 Kniest Manor. Sidney. Anna Cropper, 133 South Oriental. Claude, Elizabeth Mtillenlx, City Hospital.

Clayton, Marjorta Suit, City Hoapital. Francis, Klleen Hands, City Hospital. George, Harriet Wastes, City Hospital. Bert, Dorothy I'rnrtor, City Hoapital. William.

Ethel lirnne, Clly Hospital. Merle, Violet Whitney, Clly Hospital. Kenneth. Marion 1-orke. Clly Hospital.

Jesse, Laura Hllrox, 3826 East Michigan. Virgil. Charlotte Wlllmighhy. 208 Beauty. Oliver.

Addle Barnett. ,117 Hiawatha, Jamts, Gladys Hollldny, 835 Weal 26th. lAlDlE NrlVlE RlTtIRI MM right. Delicious, quick, easy and economical Van Camp's Pork and Beans the meal-in-Q'tninutB millions like iNlllNlErAlTlElSS the Flanner Buchanan mortuary, with the Rpv. O.

A. Trinkle AjPj 38 Cleave again. 40 Hide. 42 Pertaining to Made for Funeral Today. Private funeral services will be held for John Meng, 5361 Carroll-ton avenue, 4-year-old fire victim, in the Royster Askin funeral home at 11 o'clock tomorrow the ear.

pastor of Englewood Church, and Averace time nf solution: 22 mtnutps. Copyright, 1939, KingFeaturesSyndicate, Inc. 44 Feel 111. members of the O. E.

S. officiating, Burial will be in Crown Hill ceme tery. morning. Burial will ne in crown Hill cemetery. Chicago, Oct.

5. UP The black Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. hot "ticks to the ribs nourishing rich in Vitamin wins you praises from family and friends secret saves you hours of cooking saves you money order today from your grocer. Hazel Glidden, and a granddaugh and gold vestments George Cardi John Meng and his young com ter, Miss Doris Gliden, both of panion, nusseii vaugnn, L.ar-rollton avenue, also 4 years old, nal Mundelein brought from Rome for "special occasions" will be MARRIAGE I.ICKNSF.S. donned for the first time tomorrow were burned to death in the basement of the Meng home Wednesday afternoon.

James V. Olt .174,1 South Meridian Julia Waddell 229 South Christian by the prelates who will sing his Carl Hlatt 3.19 West Washington Mr. Meng, a salesman for the funeral mass. 'a Frances Hanna City Harry Stein 908 South Illinois George F. Cram Company, map Chester A.

Baker, 55, Dies After Long Illness Chester A. Baker, 55 years old, a lifelong resident of Marion county and widely known for many years among livestock buyers, died in his home at 6000 West Washing This was made known today while more than 100 members of Rosaleah Pralrer. 2410 North Delaware Maurice Morrla Warren Hotel Lena Mallah 1134 South Meridian printers, was in Florida when the tragedy occurred. He returned yesterday. Surviving the boy are the par the American hierarchy gathered to commend their colleague to God and to join ranking representatives ents, a brother, Arthur Meng Jr, "I COULDN'T LIVE WITHOUT THRILLED BY ITS CLEANING QUALITIES" I 2 3 5 6 1 22 21 22 23 24 A 25 26 27 2 2 30 31 IT 33 3W i CiLA 45 46 sTa 47 48 0 51 52" 6 53" 22 55 56 57 of Indianapolis, and his grandpar of the state and city in one of the most impressive ceremonies in the Midwest's history.

Arrangements for the final rites were fourfold a procession of the That's exactly what Lurlan Woolfolk Louisville. Ky. Humphrey Ml North Senate John Herrln Fort Harrison Helen Stokes S22R North Pennsylvania Norval Pavne Ladoga. Inil. Beulahbel Smith, ,1 North Brookvllle Ersklne Sheperd.

.1928 North Pennsylvania Mary Zener 330,1 Park Hohert I.owrv 1318 West Court Robbie Melton S47 Chase Irvin Bvard 6318 Bcllefontslne Mary Harvey B201 Cnrrollton Charles Jenson Chllllcnthe, Mo. Ruth Stockey City Francis Brown 119 North Capitol (leraldlne Butler 1S42 Parker Henry Miller Paylon, O. Virginia Bowman 1202 North Capitol Charles Wlsenberg 12,17 West 33d Emma Wiley 134 West 21at Walter Blow 2808 Boulevard place clergy to the Holy Name Cathe ton street Wednesday night after a long illness. Funeral services will be in the home at 2 o'clock this afternoon, with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mr.

Baker was born in Indianapolis Feb. 23, 1884, the son of Mr. and Mrs. William W. Baker.

His father was associated with the Blair-Baker Horse Company at the Union Stockyards many years. Survivors of Mr. Baker are the widow, a son, William Merrill Baker of Baltimore, and a ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Meng of Indianapolis, and Mr.

and Mrs. Harry E. Hydron of Jeffersonville. Funeral services for the Vaughn boy await the return of the father, Ernest Vaughn, from New Orleans, where he has been making a government investigation as head of the United States Internal Revenue intelligence unit. Surviving the Vaughn boy are the parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Vaughn. dral, a solemn pontifical requiem mass, a huge cortege scheduled to. traverse a two-mile route through the streets and burial in a crypt, beneath the altar of St. Mar? of one woman said about Climalene when interviewed recently.

Results of 4000 calls on women reveal "Climalene cuts the grease, makes washing and cleaning easier." JOo and 25c at the Lake Seminary in suburban Mundelein. Acting Police Commissioner sister, Mrs. Roy E. Blossom. Blanche Knox 2241 Martlndale yobr grocers 6i FIREMAN OVERCOME, DIES, John Prenrtergast estimated that possibly 1,000,000 persons may watch the procession of mourners.

South Bend, Oct. 5. (U.P.) Otto M. Goeller, 63 years old HEART ATTACK IS FATAL. Aurora, Oct.

5. After Investigating the death of Herman Knollman, 65 years old, whose body was found with the clothing partly burned, Coroner Harry Moon held today that Knollman died of a heart attack while lighting a brush fire. Mishawaka fireman, died'late yes Yews of the Courts Rt'RIAI. rKRMITS. Frank Arnello.

71, 333 South East, chronic myocarditis. Henry McKlmle, 7.1. Long Hospital, carcinoma Fannie Radford. ,18. 2334 Cornell, diabetes mellltm.

Gloria Talley. 7. Riley Hospital, tuberculous meningitis. Francis Barker. 7.1, 1421 West Ohio, coronary occlusion.

terday after he was overcome by Room 4. S959. Birdie Foerderer vs. joerderer. Separation bed and Joseph board.

smoke while fighting a grass Are, WASH AND CLEAN with COHMSsEM Mm John F. Raferty. 5054. Vlrzinia Heskett vs. Physicians said he suffered a heart Edward SrPREME COl'RT.

MINUTES. attack. i 27278. Panders vs. State.

Vanderburg C. C. Appellant is granted time, including uTTmZiimU mi ilfh 4 Nov. IS, 1M9. "ron Lunsn Mother Struggles for Life Incorporations APPELLATE COURT.

MINUTES. 16484. Crawfordaville Trust Company. First State Bank or reorganization: capital Dunkirk. Dunkirk; stock; 600 shares.

Heskett. Divorce. Russell Dean. 6944. Ruth Roberts vs.

Steve Roberts. Divorce. Chester Wilson. 6949. Clinton Vance vs.

American Lead Corporation. Damages. J. Burdette Little. 6939.

Audwin Burris vs. Henry Perkins. Ejectment. O. Kenslnger.

Room 5. 6940. Elisabeth Grimes vi. Wesley Grimes. Divorce.

B. I. Hohhs. 6945. Thelma Vance vs.

American Lead Corporation. Damages. J. Burdette Little. 6950 Home Owners Loan Corporation vs.

Huldah Winter. Mortgage. N. Edward Patrick. 6955.

Emma Walnscott vs. Raymond Wainscott. Divorce. Alfred Baugart. 6960.

Ben Finklestein vs. Central Roofing and Construction Company. Damages. Alexander Belle. executor, vs.

Elston Bank and Trust pany, executor. Montgomebry C. C. Appellee's petition for time, with notice. 16571.

The Amos Lumber Company vs. PHOENIX Wilson Industrial Board. Appellant a reply briefs, with receipt. COFFEE 16443. Ohio Finance company oerry i 1 et al.

Hancock C. C. Appellant's reply briefs, with receipts. 16497. State ex rel Reiliy vs.

unuea States Fidelity and Guaranty Company. Marlon P. C. Appellant is granted time. including Nov.

15. 1939. Sl lTS FILED IN MUNICIPAL COURT. Rool 1. 80737.

Methodist Hospital vs. William Simons. Judgment asked. Lustgarten, a f. T.uatffarten.

NEW SUIT. Siulkowska vs. Werwlnski. ex ecutor, et al. St.

Joseph S. C. Record. 80739. Aetna Casualty and Surety Assisnmetn of errors.

Notices below, suo-mittert under Rule 15. Last bond of $1(1(1 par value. Swift Evansville Employes Credit Union. Kvansvllle: amendment Increasing capital stock to 1.1,000 shares of $.1 par value. The Model Baking Company, New Albany; amendment changing name to Grocers Baking Company.

American Csrhollte Company. New York corporation; withdrawal from Indiana. Wabash Pontiac Cadillac Company. 18-20 South Ninth street, Terre Haute; change of agent to G. P.

Masterson, nme address. Herrmann Funeral Home. Indianapolis; change of street address to 21.i9 North Meridian street. Indianapolis. Midwest Sports.

Gary; dissolution. Blue Lines, 82.1 Fast Broadway. South Bend; agent. Irvin Crlpe, 3X10 South Michigan street. South Bend; l.oon shares having no par value; dealing in refuse, waste materials, etc.

Incorporators, William H. Palmer. George C. Palmer, Frank Palmer Walter G. Palmer and Irvin W.

Crlpe. Coliseum Catering Corporation, the Coliseum. Indianapolis; agent. Oeorge E. Ooldlng.

291.1 East Riverside drive. Indianapolis: 1,10 shares of $lno par value; -iperate restaurants. Incorporators George K. Ooldlng, Elizabeth K. Guiding and Frank M.

Orote. The Fireside Furnishings. R. F. P.

No. 4, Munrie; agent. Virgil M. Hamm. same address; 50 shares having no par value: furniture business.

Incorporators Virgil M. Hamm. Francis Havs. Helen G. Hamm and Virginia Hays.

Companv vs. Ray Williams. Damages Robert Orbison. 80741. Lillian Lynch vs.

Indiana Hotel Company. Damages, coburn scnon. I.rii.n. llAt.l 1 pni43. jonn isles n.

81' ITS ril.KD IN COr XT COI'KTS. CIRCUIT COURT. 56467. Greenwood Lumber Company vs. 1 Company.

Damages, coburn cnon. 80745. Hurhert Hint vs. Amnio Drown et nx. Account.

M. D. Pieak. Ruby Wagner. Lien.

Griffith Dean. 5R46R. Mary Alln vs. James Allen. 80747.

F. PenefllCI VS. nooen n.iner. Account. M.

D. Pleak. en7io standard Oil Company vs. Allen Divorce. Howard Hooper.

56466. Erma Ammerman vs. Clarence SURE, this kid is ready to eat. So watch your child the way he Harris. Account.

Lustgarten. uoewajus Ammerman. Divorce. George Ryan. PROBATE COURT.

3370. Levi Baker vs. Bessie Baker et al. Adoption. W.

B. Gary. SUPERIOR COURT. Room 1. 6951.

Harry Linaburry vs. Ftank Oneil. 'amnges. Sol Bodner. 6946.

C. I. T. Corporation vs. Fred Fresh Air Camp Council Elects The Salvation Army Fresh Air Camp Council met yesterday at the Columbia Club and elected Ike Riley chairman, with Lewis G.

Ferguson and P. Waldo Ross as Vice-chairmen. Col. Bertram Rodda, state commander, presided. Adjt.

Talmage Hamilton was appointed as ex-offlcio secretary. Louis J. Borinstein, John King-han and William H. Trimble were appointed as members representing the central advisory board. Pictorial presentations were made of the Fresh Air Camp program and plant and a review of Its multiple activities was given.

Discussions ensued, prior to the election. The following members were appointed councilors: Roy R. Nola E. Boyer, Billy W. Brown, C.

E. Durnell, Edward A. Gardner, Walter A. Grimes, Omar S. Hunt, Horace R.

Riggs, Charles O. Roem-ler, James F. T. Sargent Thomas G. Sinclair, Harold E.

Schortemeier, Karl C. Wayland nd Z. W. Leach, 80727. Harry Moore vs.

Howard Cornell Account. Storck ft Mason. S07'9 R. S. Foster Lumber Company vs T.

Shroyer. Account. Wlllaon Jones 80731. tvnn Haaer vs. Georee Hendrtx-son Account.

James Chatterley. 80733. Louis Layton vs. Dewey Locke. Account.

James Chatterley. 80735. Lynn Hager vs. James Dixon. Account.

James Chatterley. Room 2. 8030. Windt Henry vs. Anna Hill.

Account. James Chatterley. 80732 Robert Calderon vs. William Relllv Account. James Chauerley.

80734. Ralph Tripp vs. Bertha McClain. iMint James Chatterley. Orland.

Replevin. S. J. Mantel, George Doyle. William F.

Elliott. acts and eats at mealtime. It is not necessary to suggest that Mrength Rood health and endurance leans heavily on a keen appetite. S.S.S. Tonic is great for whettine the appetite and in helping build sturdy health.

Further, it helps change, weak blood cells to strong ones a very important step back to health. If you need such a tonic, try S.S.S. and we believe that you, like thousands of others, will be enthusiastic in praise of it for its part in making jou "feel like yourself again." At all drue stores in two sizes. The 6941. Norman Whitney vs.

Marie Whit ney. Divorce. George Elliott. 6956. Paul H.

Britton vs. Madonna Brltton. Divorce. Forrest Littlejohn. Room 2.

957. Victor Toohey vs. Oscar Clarke. Bond. Appleman Mark.

6942. Josephine Altes vs. Morris Den 80750 James Tanner vs. Harry olas Damages. James B-attey.

80748. O. Jones vs. Roy Wright ton. Damages.

C. S. Weaver. 6952. Rose Whltaker vs.

Joseph wnit- Police Effect Rescue As Ears Cause Dilemma Minneapolis. Oct. 5. (U.P.) Police today rescued an unidentified man who was literally up to his ears in trouble. Officers answering a disturbance call found the man with his head stuck in the "no-draft" ventilating window of an automobile.

Because of the size of his ears, he was unable to free himself. Released, he explained he had mistaken the car window for the front door of his home. Minneapolis is in the midst of a week-long centennial celebration. aker. Divorce.

Rudolph Roller. August 'Vuannes vs. Herman larger sue represents a saving. S.S.S. Ce.

6947. Josephine Trees vs. Wayne Trees. Divorce. Key oc Steckier.

Room 3. 6943. Lois Havden vi James Hayden. Esfella Jones Divorce. Lawrence Sha Bauer.

Account. M. D. Fieaa. 80744 G.

E. Kemper vs Herschel Edmonds Account. M. D. Pleak.

80742. Lorraine Gregg v. Indiana Hotel Company. Damages. Coburn Scholl.

80740. Arthur fadeett vs. E. C. Zartng Notes.

Coburn Scboll. 80738. Stanley Bauntain vi. Marahall Joes Note. Edward New.

8073. Morris White v. Sally Bchull Bark to thin "iron lunjt" went Mr. Gertrude Epstein, young Chi 6958. John Shields i et al- Bond.

Applemsn A Mark. infant. Watching the mother, still battling for her life, are Nurse Charlotte Olinick, Dr. J. M.

Rose and Dr. Leonard Kolb. (Associated stein wm taken from the apparatus, placed In a portable respirator and then doctors performed what was termed miracle of science in de 6953. Mvrtle Brouhard vs. Frank Brou- cago mother, after giving birth to a baby daughter yesterday.

A victim of infantile paralysis, Mrs. Ep aard. Divorce. George Burkhart. 694.

Bernelce Bryant va. Dan Bryant. Divorce. George Burkhart. Account.

Rochford Rochford. livering the tlx and one-half pound Press Photo.).

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