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THE IM)IANArOLIS STAR -SUNDAY, JANUARY 29, 195? TAGE 10 SEC. 2- Obituaries Contract Bridge MID-WINTER SALE! St. Mary's Club Maps Team-Of 4 Tournament Ex-Indianapolis Man 2 Tots Die In Wreck R. C. Marvel, Motor Route Carrier, Dies C.

Marvel, 69 years old, an Indianapolis Times motor route carrier for the last 24 years, died yesterday In St. Vincent's Hospital after a brief illness. Born in Hendricks County, Mr. Man-el had lived here 40 years. His home was on R.R.

17, at 'the intersection of West 46th Street and U.S. 52. He Mrs. Johnston Dies In Her Home Mrs. Elizabeth Mae Johnston, 73-year-old widow of Thomas Johnston, former head of the accounting department of H.

P. Wasson died yesterday in her home at 245 West 38th Street A native of Indianapolis, she had lived most of her life here and was former president of the women's auxiliary of the Caledonia Club. COMBINATION DOOR The annual team-of-four tion with relatives when the mm play for Newcomer Duplicators Monday afternoon in the YWCA accident occurred. championship of the St. Mary's were won by Mrs.

Russell C. Mr. Murphy, a native of In IILII.LI11I.I, "1IL. I I III II Tx. nn dianapolis, was a graduate of Club will be held in the beecina Memorial High School cafeto-rium Saturday.

A dinner at 5.30 o'clock will precede the Arsenal Technical High School, Fisbeck and Mrs. B. F. Cin-koske, first; Mrs. Paul Allen and Mrs.

Robert Mesch, second, and Mrs. William Runyon and a Navy veteran of World War II, and a member of Meadlawn Christian Church. play. Reservations for the event must be made on or before Mrs. Max Daves, third.

Other survivors are the moth Thursday with Mrs. Irank East-west winners were Mrs. Daugherty or Mrs. Charles II. er, Mrs.

Lilly Reid of Indianapolis; a. brother. Earl Richard Murphy of Hay ward, and Rowe. The annual inter-club team- J. M.

Edwards and Mrs. Waring Lynch, first; Mrs. J. E. Worner and Mrs.

E. W. Hilkenback, second, and Mrs. Mabel Rinker the father, Maurice Murphy of of-four match between the Indi A 34-year-old former Indianapolis man, Vurl Aldia Murphy, and two of his three children were killed in an autotruck accident near El Paso, Thursday, it was learned here yesterday. Murphy's widow, Mrs.

Juan-etta Drake Murphy, 32 years old, was injured critically in the accident. She is in an El Paso hospital. The third child, Danny Murphy, 8, also injured, was in fair condition. Bodies of the father and two children, Barbara Ellen Murphy, 5, and Donald Bruce Murphy, li months, are to be returned to Indianapolis for funeral services pending the condition of Mrs. Murphy.

THE FAMILY, residents of Saw Lorenzo (near Oakland), for the last nine years, were en route here for a vaca Oakland, Cal ana Bell Telephone Company and the Western Electric bridge Funeral services will be held in Flanner Buchanan Fall Creek Mortuary with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery, but the time has not been set yet. Survivors include three sons, Robert Johnston of Houston, David S. Johnston of Colorado Springs, Col. and Dr. Allan Johnston, of Plainfield, two sisters, Mrs.

Jean Richardson of Martinsville and Mrs. Mary Gulliver of Indianapolis and seven, grandchildren. and Mrs. Leon Haley, third. CONTINENTAL BRIDGE The children maternal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. M. Drake of Indianapolis, also survive. North-south winners Tuesday night in play of the Continental Bridge Club were Mrs.

M. L. Thompson and J. J. O'Keefe, Mrs.

II anna Wilson Dies Of Heart Attack clubs will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 7, in the 1800 North Meridian Street building. A smorgasbord at 5:30 o'clock will precede the team play. MALLORY DUPLICATE CLUB Howell movement play of the Mallory Duplicate Club Monday night was w-on by D. O'Herren and S.

N. Ransburg, first; John C. Walsh and Murray Newman, Sherman K. Enzor Funeral services for Sherman K. Enzor, 81 years old, who died Friday in the home of his son, Kenneth Enzor, 6451 Orinoco 4 NO CHANGING -NO STORNG second: Lt Col.

W. L. Miller was formerly employed 25 years with the Northwestern Milk Company. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in Conkle West 16th Street Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Lincoln Memory Gardens. Survivors include the -widow, Mrs. Emma Marvel; four daughters. Mrs. Jessie Toole, Mrs.

Florine Pearson, -Mrs. Beryl Lange and Mrs. Eva Fivecoat, all of Indianapolis: four brothers, Ernest Marvel of Churubusco, Hassell Marvel of Brownsburg, John and Paul Marvel, both of Indianapolis; a sister. Mrs. Nancy Everett of Brownsburg, and nine grandchildren.

Mrs. Meta Michelis Funeral services for Mrs. Meta Michelis, 93 years old, who died Friday in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Marie M. Schlee, 812 West Drive, Woodnif Flace, will be held at 2 p.m.

today in Hisey Titus Mortuary. Cremation will follow. A native of Breslau, Germany, Mrs. Michelis had been a resident of Indianapolis nearly 60 years, Survivors, in addition to the daughter, are another daughter, Mrs. Emma IL Rathbone of Portland, a son, Ernst H.

Michelis Jr. of Indianapolis; three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. LA venue, 'will be held at 3:30 p.m. 4 $MM AS A WINDOW TO OPfRATf Mrs. George W.

Scott Funeral services for Mrs. Bertha May Scott, 70 years old, 6920 West Morris Street, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday in G. H. Herrmann Funeral first; Mr.

and Mrs. George P. Ryan, second, and Mrs. R. F.

Banister and Roy Troxel tied for third vith Mrs. Irene Huber and Jerry Sherwood. Tops, east-west, were Mrs. Robert Tappan and Mrs. E.

Woerner, first; Mrs. Oneita Tippey and Mrs. J. E. Morris, second, and Mrs.

Arthur Pratt and Mrs. Arch Falender, third. ALLISON CONTRACT BRIDGE ASSOCIATION North-South top scorers for the Allison Contract Bridge Association Tuesday night were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Paulin, first; Rick Reynolds and John Anderson, second; V.

L. Sand-berg and Bob Young, third, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Moss, fourth. $00 Mrs.

Hanna Jane Wilson, 89 years old, died of a heart attack yesterday in General Hospital. She was stricken as she was preparing to leave the hospital, where she had been admitted a month ago after her hip was broken. Mrs. Wilson lived at 241 First Avenue, Beech Grove. She was born in Brown County and had lived in Indianapolis and Beech Grove most of her life.

Funeral service's will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in Robert W. Stirling Funeral Home. Burial will be in New Crown Cemetery. Mrs, Wilson is survived by a son, Elmo Wilson of Beech Grove: three daughters, Mrs.

May Berkholz, Mrs. Ethel Van Ness and Miss Lorraine Wilson, Home. Burial will be in Round TRADE-IN today in Hisey and Titus Mortuary and at 2 p.m. Monday in Johnson's Funeral Home at Butler. Burial will be in Butler Cemetery.

1 Born near Hamilton (Steuben County), Mr. a retired farmer, had been, a resident of Indianapolis 20 years. The widow, Mrs. Mary C. Enzor, and one granddaughter, also survive.

Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Scott died Friday in St. Vincent's Hospital. Born at Velma, she had lived in Indi and Col.

W. E. Cleveland, third; Mesdames Miller and Cleveland, fourth. FORT HARRISON CLUB Master point play by members of the Fort Benjamin Harrison Officers Mess resulted in the following winners: north and south, Mesdames H. E.

Banks and A. E. Barbour, first; Mesdames E. H. Schaid and Mrs.

Oneita Tippey, second, and Lt. Col. Walter L. Miller and Col. Warren E.

Cleveland, third. East and west I t. Allen Smith and CWO Devant Beard were first; Mesdames Cleveland and Miller, secondh and Mesdames F. E. Ban" and J.

E. Miller, third place. ON YOUR OLD STORM WINDOWS, anapolis 30 years. She belonged to Olive Branch Christian Church. Survivors include the hus band, George W.

Scott; three sons, Ancel, Ray and George E. Scott, and two daughters, Mrs. Special Discount on RUSCO'S Famous Porch Enclosures, During January Indiana Deaths Blonmington Mrs. Grant Armstrong, 92. Lfbanon-r-Carl Klser Seymour Meedy S.

Blish 53; William D. Nieman, 47. Vevay Miss Sada Hall, 89. Mabel Ford and Mrs. Elthie Al Suggs and Mason Holland took top place in east-west play followed by Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Forbes, second; Mr. and Mrs. George Owings, third, and Mr. and Mrs.

George Jacks, fourth. all of Indianapolis; eight grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren, one great-great-grandchild, five Waskom, all of Indianapolis; 10 grandchildren, and one sisters and two brothers. MEN'S BRIDGE CLUB great-grandchild. Winners of the Men's Bridge ii Club, playing in the Construe Data from: U.S. WEATHfft BUftlAU Deportment of Commerc tion League Building, were.

Mrs. Charles Cullum Mrs. Minnie Cullum, 70 years north and south. Ralph G. It- re $Hffi00 TRADE-IN old, 514 North East Street, died early yesterday in General Hos tenbach, first; W.

L. Kirkpat rick and Cecil C. Snyder, sec ond, and John J. O'Keefe and pital. Simler Heads Corydon Jaycees Corydon, Ind.

(Spl.) Dale Simler has been elected president of the newly-formed Corydon Junior Chamber of Commerce. William Orwick is first vice- Mrs. Cullum was born at Gal C. H. Rowe, third.

latin, and had lived in Indianapolis 15 years. All-Aluminum Storm Doors $59-50 Inrludlne lsiy1 Grille. Initial All Hardware and Installation All-Aluminum Storm Windows $24-50 Including Installation Robert Miles and Frank B. Lee were first in east and west; Robert A. Stackhouse and O.

K. Fraustein, second, and Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday in the Grin-steiner Funeral Home. Burial will be at Washington, Ind. Homer D.

Eberhart and Robert O. Hickman, third. Door Canopies, HI-95 and up Mrs. Cullum is survived by Installation titra president. Other officers are Marvin Alstott, second vice-president; George Hess, secretary, and Hobert Pollein, treasurer.

Jim Davidson, Davis Mon her husband, Charles K. Cullum; VCOVO FRONT roe, Tom Monroe and Kenneth Jackson are directors FREE ESTIMATES FHA TERMS ME 7-4305. FL 9-3617 a son, W. T. Bohanan of Morris-town, and four sisters, Mrs.

Martha Springer and Mrs. Mary Steenbergen, both of Indianapolis, Mrs. Ada Grisner of Elizabethtown, and Mrs. Nettie Reed of Smith Grove, The first business meeting will be held Feb. 6, with a char Ky.

ter banquet scheduled later next month. Corydon men between 21 and 35 years old are eligible ST. MARY'S CLUB Charles E. Madinger and Frank Daugherty were first in north and south of St. Mary's Bridge Club.

Albert E. Smith and Galvin O. Douglas were second and Mesdames Waring Lynch and J. E. Worner were third.

In east and west Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Basch were first, Mrs. L.

D. Aschoff and Charles A. LeFebre, second, and Mrs. LeFebre and Ralph G. Itten-bach were third.

NEWCOMERS Top honors in north-south figu Shew High Tempercitvirei Expcted for membership. Margaret Murphy Mrs. Margaret Murphy, 83 jctf 'mm the Appalachians, while warming trend expected in the northwest Pacific coost area ond parts of the middle Atlantic' OF INDIANA 1034 COLLEGE AYE. Statistics WEATHER WRECAST-Precipitatiort rang-ing from rdin to snow is expected today in many areos of the country from the Rockiesjto the Atlantic coast. It wlil be colder in the area from the Rockies to years old, died yesterday in her home at 1035 North: Parker Avenue.

(AP states, with little change elsewhere, Wirephofo Map) STAR and NEWS Quick-Action WANT ADS Git Fast Results Mrs. Murphy was bom In Boone County and had lived Official Records The Weather RUtea Wathr anreii gptclftl Rrport for The Indtftnapnlif SUr Sun Rises Sun Sets 101. AIRPORT DATA YESTERDAY Preclpiutlon, 24 hourt. to 7:30 pm 0 Total amount Jan. 1 .5 in Indianapolis 65 years.

She was a member of St. Philip Neri Catholic Church and its Altar Society. Funeral services will be held at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday in the Grinsteiner Funeral Home and at 9 a.m. in St.

Philip Neri Church. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mrs. Murphy is survived by two sons, John A. Murphy and Clarence J.

Murphy, both of Indianapolis, and two 3 27 33 Accumulated departure from normal since Jan. 1 'Deficiency) Mean temperature Accumulated degree days since July 1 Normal accumulation for this date -Barometer Readinjs- 3 321 3,158 NQMORE 1 p.m.. 29.04 29 13 7 pm 11 pm 29.05 -Temperatures- 25 1 pm 25 3 37 5 pm 30 7 pm 31 p.m 34 11 pm ....43 I 1 I a.m.. 5 a.m.. 7 a.m..

9 a.m.. 11 wan 111,11 nmmnm mmal YOUR I Maximum Record, 85 (1914) I Record, -10 (1948) -For Th Same Date Last year- Maximum 2o I -1 -Central Daylight Time- Weather at- 7:30 pm. Hljh Lnw Albuquerque. KM. 48 42 1 ANY WAY YOU LOOK AT IT 64 Amarino.

lex cloudy Atlanta. Ca. Bismarck. ND Clear Pnaton, Mass Brownavllle, Tax SefySfoutig STORM and SCREEN Warren Heads List Of Notables To Attend Mass Washington (UP) Chief Justice Earl. Warren heads a list of 1,200 rotables expected to attend the annual Red Mass at St.

Matthew's Catholic Cathedral here today. The mass gets its name from the red vestments worn by the officiating priest, in this instance Archbishop Patrick A. O'Boyle of the Archdiocese of Washington. The serman will lie delivered by the Rev. Robeft J.

White, Chicago, ill Rain Cincinnati. Denver, Col. Duluth. Minn. Snoir Evansvllle.

Ind. Fort Wayne, Ind Drltile Fort Worth, Tex. Cloudy Kansas city, Mo, Cloudy Los Angeles, cal PtCldy Louisville. Ky. Cloudy Miami, Fla.

Rain Minneapolis, Minn Cloudy New Orleans, La. Clear 50 12 33 F2 40 44 37 31 50 37 75 50 fU 48 73 35 78 34 33 68 39 34 eo 54 27 38 38 22 ALCOA 100 COMBINATION ALUMINUM New York. N.Y Clesr Omaha, tfeb. Phoenix. AriV Kam CSX amr PltUhurgh, Pa.

Rain Portland, Me Clear St. Louts. Mo. Cloudy sah Francisco, Cal Clear sault Ste. Marie, Mich.

Seattle, Wash Cloudy South Bend. Ind Drlzile Spokane, Wash Snow springtleld. 111 Drliile 50 DOWN, 50 WEEK 48 rear admiral (retired) Navy Chaplains Corps. In the congregation. In ad' Tampa, Fla PtCldy 75 Washington, DC.

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NO CASH DOWN, 3 YEARS TO PAY. FIRST PAYMENT APRIL '56, FHA TERMS! Cairo (AP) The Kingdom of Jordan Tourist Bureau here is Takelora Ogata, Jap Leader, Dies Tokyo (Sunday) (AP)- assuring tourists that they may WiWi Jff 4 ft'M jlAiiJJaJ visit the Holy place in Jordan held Old Jerusalem in complete safety after the recent border Taketoia Ogata, former deputy troubles with Israel. prime minister of Japan and long mentioned as the prob rr FREE Mom DEMONSTRATION able next premier, died last night, the newspaper Asahi re CALL Sheraton-Lincoln Hotel Corner ported. He was 67 years old. He was political heir appar 0 Q99RIl 101 West Washington Street Phone ME 4-7338 ent of the former long-time Breaks Hip In Fall Mrs.

Nora Moore, 72 years old, was in fair condition last night in Methodist Hospital with a broken left hip after she fell down the basement steps of her home at 3565 North Key-itone Avenue. UL JLLU Mtmea labels. Caanest of Ciwimi Al A. la lalkfea lawlelnas conservative prime minister, Shigeru Yoshida. Ogata was managing editor of Asahl be 3 fore and during World War II..

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