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The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • 9

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THE INDIANAPOLIS NIWS to? 9 Monday. Octbr2. Wt DEATHS AND FUNERALS In Indianapolis Today Col. T.L. Taylor Amos W.

Jackson Services Held Rites Wednesday Movies CIRCLE "II I and Boegs" and "Return of Saba- LOEHS TWIN II "Butterflies Are Free." NORA "Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Sex." ARLINGTON It ta." George Kimsey, Pastor, Educator Again, Sam" and A New "The Abduc- EASTWOOD tors." Services for retired Army Col. Theodore L. Taylor, 86, Leaf." CARL YLE "Bluebeard." CARMEL Up, Spatial la Tk Nii VERSAILLES, Ind. for former Indiana Su "Snoopy EMERSON "Magnificent pJS? o. oU.

Come Home. The Rev. Georee G. Kimsev. 74.

1625 Centennial. 1433 s- Lyndhurst, a veteran Doc?" preme Court Judge Amos W. CASTLETON SQUARE CIN- Talks." educator, author and pastor of Memorial Baptist Church o( World Wars 1 and IL were Jackson will be Wednesday at for 31 vears before retiring in 1963. died Saturday at today in1 Conkle Lyndhurst 2 p.m. in Versailles Baptist EMA I "Play It Again, Sam." GEORGETOWN "Thor- REGENCY I "The Public Eye" and "Joe Kidd." REGENCY II 0 1 0 Zhivago." CASTLETON SQUARE CIN oughly Modern Millie." GLENDALE CINEMA I Winona Hospital.

Funeral Home. Services will be tomorrow at 2 p.m. in Memorial a native of Terre Haute, EMA II "Marjoe." RIVOLI Laurence Oli- CASTLETON SQUARE CIN- Church. Judge Jackson, 63, died Saturday in King's Daughters Hospital, Madison. A graduate of Hanover Col- Baptist Church.

Friends may call at Conkle Speedway Taylor died Friday in St. mm jfJ 1 EMA III "Where Does It "Witht MUve" vier's "Hamlet." anA "Tho lint Rnrlf Funeral Home. Francis Hospital. ana mc nui ia.r. ITPTnWV HI- Hurt? Col.

Taylor started his mili- GLENDALE CINEMA II Score." The Mr. Kimsey was rarPPr a an TnHiana Wa. lege. Judge Jackson W3S ad- DOUBLE FEATURE 'Marjoe. VOGUE "Hie key and h.h h.

TnHian, iirvntT TIT Rnrroc1 an4 'Rniiirn nf CiKo tional Guard infantryman and l.u 11 "a Jackson Abstract Co SPrWH in the Mexican hnrrW Pcced law Versailles I li He at Tk TOWN COUNTRY 791 apolis Baptist Association and was a member of the 'Doctor Zhivago." ta." GLENDALE CINEMA TV WOODLAND TWIN LOUNGE EAST until 1959 when he was elected to the state's highest court. Indiana Judges Association, i the American, Indiana, Ripley Pftiintw onH TnHinnnnnlia Par i 7M PENDLETON PIKE campaign before World War I. In World War II, he was assigned to Army Air Corps training duty. "What's Up, Doc?" Pon- 545-4450 (OVA r.RFFNFIFI.n "SnooPV "uuuuanu iwun II on He served until 1970, when Md Masonic 1 1 Any Sunday" and "Hellstrom Chronicle." 2 EXOTICS 2 "R1KI REGAN" Come Home." INDIANA "Super Fly." the Church Federation of Greater Indianapolis while pastor ot Memorial Church. He became Memorial Baptist pastor in 1932 after four years as pastor of Acton Baptist Church.

He retired as Memorial pastor In February, 1963. The Rev. Mr. Kimsey Ind been chairman of the Christian Education and Program Planning Committee at Indianapolis and for 25 years Taylor returned to Indianap- ne Lodge 7 and Chapter 333 of i olis in 1945 after retiring from He was R.pley County prose- Eastern sta both al Ver. active duty He subsef nt.y SToaf foul- moved to Fort Lauderdale, baUon officer In ,942 Survivors- wife Lola; where helved until re- aVl943 he was an associate daughter Mrs.

Ann Stanley, turning here earlier this year. attorney with the War Friends may call at the Between wartime service, Department. McNeelan Smith Funeral Taylor operated a retail meat He also was president of Home after 6 p.m. today. "KASSANDRA" LIVE BAND Jam Thurt.

and Fri. 4-7 SHOWTIMES 10:011 11:30 1:00 2:00 JERRY LEWIS ESQUIRE PLAZA "What's Up, Doc?" JERRY LEWIS MOORES-VILLE "What's Up, Doc?" JERRY LEWIS TWIN I and Boggs" and "Return of Sabata." JERRY LEWIS TWIN II Up, Doc?" LAFAYETTE SQUARE CIN- taught Greek in the Central Baptist Seminary of the National Baptist Convention. Lenny Bruce Revisited NO C0VEI HO MIM. stand ai tne uiy wiarKet. He the Bank of Versailles and of was a cnarter memoer ot In 1946, the Rev.

Mr. Kimsey Ppft Macnni Zlf'Zjp 1 fjT Fred H. Thomas taFS Wednesday William Middleton Services for William Harry Middleton, 73, 1019 S. Rybolt, will be Wednesday at 1 p.m. in Conkle Lyndhurst Funeral Home.

Middleton died Saturday in Veterans Hospital. Survivors wife Lois; son Newlin; stepson Clifford Harris. EMA "The New Centurions." LOEWS TWIN I "Fritz, The Cat." By GUY HAWKINS Cheech and Chong, the two ers' tour of Mexico and in 1958 a member of Mt. Olive United Mary Luzar Rites To Be Tomorrow Mrs. Mary P.

Luzar, 76, 725 N. Haugh, died Saturday in St. Vincent Hospital. Services will be tomorrow self-annointed "funny guys" of the hip generation, played their gig at Clowes Hall Saturday night, displaying their updated version of what Lenny Bruce termed "A sense for the ludicrous." Methodist Church. Survivors wife Bertha; son John stepson Charles; daughters Mrs.

Dorothy Nott, Mrs. Helen Lawlis; stepdaughter Mrs. Florence Schmitt. was a guest of Israel. He had written four books, "Words from the Word," a biography of Simon Peter: "Mother, Home and Heaven;" "Preach Christ," which was made into a radio series, and "Holy Week Services," a high 75 YEARS OF HELPING SOUTHSIDE FAMILIES at 9 a.m.

in Stevens Chapel of The comedy team brought school worshiD euide. forth their grotesque carica- the Flowers and at 9:30 a.m. 3saa -m It three DINING rA? 5 ROOMS 1 tures of the turned-on genera- in Holy Trinity Catholic He also had served as a IrSflG McCortV staff writer for Judson Press and supplied Sunday school Flineral OlTIOrrOW tion such as Blind Melon Chi- Church. am tmii 1 CulllilJ- I ss i fir. fiittle Bunny Clubf SALOON Services for Fred H.

Thom tlin', the aging blues singer victimized somewhat by a lessons for publication The Mrs. Luzar was the of Municipal Court Services for Mrs. Irene Dell Star in 1957. as, 89, 1606 Milburn, will be CAY 90's money-mad recording studio; Judge Phillip Bayt. She was The Rav Mr Kimsev was McCarty, 85, 1707 S.

Emerson, Wednesday at 1 p.m. in First TIFFANY pradnateH from Rerea (Kv.) will be tomorrow at 3 p.m. in Baptist Church. Red Freak, the zoned-out hip- born in Austria and had lived pie hitchhiker; and Lay Back here 63 years. Mrs.

Luzar years. Mrs. uizar iq. Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Thomas was a mechanic for 127 S. Illinois 637-1811 FREE PARKING Lienny, me DiacK uj witn tne glib jive talk.

In parading these carica- was an inspector tor un whitfield County chaPel- the Department of Transpor- Co. 21 years before retiring a forTwo She died Saturday in Com- tation 35 years. He was a na- tt. munitv Hnsnital Mrs. Mt- five, nf 'RInnmincrtnri anrf livpH Self-Park Garage III.

ana Maryiana i vears. ne reteiveu a uiasiei tures on the stage, Cheech She was a member of Holy t. cartv lived in Indianarjolis in Indianaoolis 45 vears and i-V, 1,7 1 TriniH, Thnrph anH its Altar 01 leuiu6j ucyre tiuiu uio "TTTl 'l l' vuuu8 laicijr icaun iu w. Cmithem Seminarv at Ma pun. "i5i oi ner me ana naa Deen iiiuuids was a ineuiuer 01 uie hnerVvni0 )-, cietw the sinuenian Nat nn- oouuiern seminary ai iwagno- hyperbole it's not Society, the Slovenian Nation' Elks neces employed at Bemis Bag Co.

and Masonic Lodges, NON-STOP Burlesk 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. sary. The characters are the reincarnation of the reality of the subculture. The subculture is no less vulnerable to the pair's satire than the larger lia, in 1928.

Survivors wife Pearl; son the Rev. George B. Kimsey. Mrs. Ada White Rites Tomorrow before her marriage in 1904.

Friends may call after 3 p.m. She was a member of tomorrow at Kirk Funeral Christ Church Episcopal Ca- Home, thedral, Englewood Chapter of Survivors son Freddie; Eastern Star, Sahara Grotto dau er Mrs; Jane Beck; Auxiliary, Order of the Amar- stepdaughter Mrs. Katherine anth and the Sahara Grotto Gross- al Benefit Society, the Slovenian Women's Union, the Slovenian Women's Homemak-er Club and the Old-Timers Club. Survivors husband George; daughters Mrs. Mary Bayt, Mrs.

Leona Bayt. Ernest Brammann macrocosm was to the sting LUNCH A GO-GO 11:30 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. ing mockery of Bruce. Cast Auxiliary, In his autobiography, "How GO-GO GIRLS husband Al- Services for Mrs.

Ada C. Survivors. To Talk Dirty and Influence 0 1 Lenny Bruce White, 82, 2010 Houston, will be bert; son Earl; daughters For three quarters of a century, families have expressed their preference for the claimed to follow a comic 11:30 A.M. to 3 A.M. SIGN OF THE RAM 3849 N.

Post Road (38rh Post Rd.) No Cover No Minimum Samantha Jones Miss Denyee Marcy Paulette Sheri Services for Ernest G. Bram- tomorrow at 11:30 a.m. in Mrs. waays Mrs. Kum mann, 75, 845 Carlyle Place, Ha Moore Peace chapel Killion.

ri. I HAT nis it Mrs. Lois Armour Mrs. Lois C. Armour, 68, 301 S.

Shortridge Road, died yesterday in Methodist Hospital. Services will be Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. in Tolin-Herr Singleton Memorial Chapel. Mrs. Armour was a retired pattern based on James Joyce's stream of consciousness concept by spontaneously vat Hnsnital will he to- She died Saturday Han- James Burse associating one comic subject morrow at 1 in Shirley cock County Hospital, Green- James E.

Burse, 31, 2958 N. matter with another equiva Brothers Drexel Chapel. A na- Adams, died Saturday in Gen- lent. Cheech and Chong de tive of Davenport, Iowa, Bram- Mrs. White retired in 1960 af- eral Hospital Services will be schoolteacher- She tau8ht ele" mann livprl in Indianaoolis 34 ter 19 vears as a housekeeoer mentary classes 43 years in the J.

Wilson Company by continuing to return to the Wilson Funerpl homes whenever its services were needed. Its long tradition of personal service is one reason that today, more families are choosing Wilson funeral homes than ever before. Two outstanding funeral homes to choose from, viate from their predecessor's formula in this instance. They years. He was a foreman with for American Fletcher National Church u7 IndianaPolis schools before re- simDlv amnlifv thp hiimnrnns fr Di.

e. cu SIQe BaPusi inurcn. ne was a s. simply amplify the humorous ill HBurSesEi NON-STOP 9 p.m. to 3 a.m.

GO-GO-GIRLS 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. inieniauuiiai ncuvcaici lxu ql huoi ou. one waa mechanic with the Sanders 6 a spvprai vpars heforp retiring member of Chanter 393 of East- i member of the Retired Teach- aspects of daily life in the xjcushik oi neaiai m. mice ers Association.

in 196Z. isrammann was a Cm dldr. vodpc Rnrco woe momhati alternative lifestyle in separate, well-organized skits. Charles Monroe Survivors daughter Mrs. Eastside church and was an Dorothy Flowers; son Roy.

Army veteran of Korean War. Friends may call tomor- LUNCH A GO-GO jmimi'M 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m i.m. Services for Charles A. Mon- AVCU DAILY nansell IVOVIS row after noon at the church, roe, 60.

3316 S. Temple, will be member of Gethsemane Lutheran Church and American Legion Post 38. He was an Army veteran of World War I. Survivorswife Rosie; sons Robert Hollis V. Mrs.

Marie Coons IS IT A FIST OR A HARMONICA? Scatology, pornography and the humor of the "higher" lifestyle are the elements of the skits, all of which are included in the realm of si uh Survivors parents Mr. and tomorrow at 2 p.m. in Grin-Services for Hansell C. Davis, James Burse; sisters Funera, ome Re died 96, 1301 N. Ritter, will be to- Miss Dorothy Burse, Mrs.

yesterday in Veterans Hospital. EXOTICS Carol Kim Miss Erica Midget Baby Jane Donna the PLAYPEN 4884 Crawfordsville Rd. I't block west of 500 track) NO COVER NO MINIMUM JCWlLSON morrow in Stevens Chapel of Pearl Robinson, Mrs. Rose Before retiring in 1960, Mon Hamblett the Flowers. He died yester- Squires; brother Paul Mrs.

Marie A funeral homes lence for the more prudish roe was a truck driver for the William H. Block Co. Monroe was a veteran of World War II Conns 75. Tprre Haute, died in a nursing hnme. Davis Alfred Guy members of society.

However, yesterday in Winona Hospital, had lived in Indianapolis 70 1234 Prospect Street Indianapolis S. 31 Main Street Greenwood was wc ueuui diucs, Sprvipps will be Wednesday, at vpnrs Hp was 9 splf-pmnloved Alfred P. Guy, 67, 204 W. and a member of the American ana evidently ana i m-in Flanner Buchan- interim- rWnrntnr hpfnre retir. aa i VALERIE CRAFT MISS NUDE AMERICA ONE WEEK ONLY! SEE THE VALERIE CRAFT STORY AT The Town Country Lounge 4451 N.

Keystone 547-3091 Jam Wed. and Fri. 4-7 See and talk to Valerie Craft. Get a postcard of Valerie personally autographed. Mi Phnnrr Vinf 4Vi mnrn vJVULUCl 11, U1CU VCOtCl UdV 111 UL.

S'nISL LT oHnf an Broad Ripple MortualT- ing in 1952. Davis was a mem- Francis Hospital. Services will fined prudes were less adept Mrs Coons was a housewife ber of First Church of the be Wednesday at 9 a m. in G. in distinguishing reality from and lived in Indianapolis 50 Nazarene.

Survivors-sons Ed- h. Herrmann South East Street nonreahty. years Defore moving to Terre Ward Roy Marshall Funeral Home and at 9:30 a.m. The contention is that it is Haute. She was a member of daughters Mrs.

Minnie Turner, jn St. Roch Catholic Church, healthy to look at the very St. Mark's United Church of Mrs. Mary Watherman, Mrs. Guy was employed in the trans- earthiness of a 1 1 i y.

The Christ, Chapter 43 of Eastern Virginia Lamb, Mrs. Hazel portation department of Indi- more the viewer squirms at Star, treasurer of the Wabash Fields, Mrs. Helen Readnour. anapolis Power Light Co. 25 this reality, the healthier it is.

Senior Citizens Club, a mem- years before retiring two years Perhaps the Clowes Hall au- ber of the Woman's Depart- rs Thelma Wuebler ago. He was a member of dience, attired in its weekend ment Club and Thornton Home power Light Post of the hippie fashions, did not Economics Club. Survivors Services for Mrs. Thelma M. American Legion.

Survivor squirm enough. There comes daughter Mrs. Helen M. Whit- Wuebler, 71, 10908 College wife Dorothy, a point in the team's skits inger; stepdaughter Mrs. Ethel Place Drjve, who died Satur- where the belly laughs could Hockstetler; stepsons Lester, day in gt vincent Hospitai( Mrs.

KUth MunSOn become a real bummer. Loren Coons. wm fae tomorrow gt mQ fl Ruth It's funny to see Blind Mel- Willinm Lpvv in Flanner Buchanan Broad Munson, 76, 5300 W. 96th, who on Chitlin' try to play his fist William Levy Ripple MortuarVi a native of died Saturday at Hoosier Vilas if his harmonica was real- William Levy, 74, died today Corbin, she had lived in lage at Zionsville, will be to-ly there. But it's not so funny in Hooverwood.

7001 Hoover Indianapolis 40 years. Mrs. morrow at 2:30 p.m. in Flanner "She's Dynamite." David Ross, Chicago Today "A Warm Hainan Being." Barry Henderson, Indpls. Star "UNDOUBTEDLY Tha Finest ii i a Body In America." Henry Hanson, Chicago Daily News SHOWTIMES when the viewer realizes why Road, Services will be tomor- Wuebler was a member of Our Buchanan Broad Ripple he makes such a mistake: row at 2 p.m.

in Aaron-Ruben Lady of Mount Carmel cam- Mortuary. Mrs. Munson was Chitlin' is so "junked up" he Nelson Meridian Hills Mortu- olic Church. Survivor-stepson born in Lone Star, and doesn't even know the har- ary. Levy was the retired Thomas Corcoran.

lived in Indianapolis 57 years, monica is not in his hand, owner of a newstand at Illinois She was a member of Fair- "Hike Family Night But as a stark reality of the and Maryland. He had been re- Mrs. RoSd McGinniS view Christian Church, Ar- c.ihr.iltiiri. mlbrrp pvonthe tired tor la years, ne was a duius uaraen wuo anu uaugu- iunkie is fair came for the member af B'nai Torah Con- Mrs. Rosa famine ters of me American Revolu- juiiMC la iai 6aiuc 77 9797 NanolPOn.

died VCS- i. The comedy team was pre! veteran of World War terday la a nursing home She man 1 he comedy team was pre was born at Madison and lived at Ponderosa 7 LDUpLm MTr p.m. tonight, in Indiana 61 years. Mrs. Blanche Watson Memorial contributions may be McGinnis was a seamstress marl tn the Hooverwood with Bemis Co.

27 years before sions. Mrs. Blanche M. Watson, 84, The often unruly audience Home was finally tamed by these retiring in 1939. She was a a retired Federal employe, member of St.

James the died yesterday in a nursing Greater Catholic Church. Serv- home. Services were today in ices will be tomorrow at 8:30 Flanner Buchanan Broad a.m. in G. H.

Herrmann Madi- Ripple Mortuary. Mrs. Watson Mrs. Maureen Bea veterans a tribute to their artful, a cappella music and their veteran 1 1 in crowd control. Mrs.

Maureen E. Bea, 58, 349 FOUNDED THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS John H. Holliday: 1846-1921. He founded The Indianapolis News when he was 23 years old. The first issue, dated December 6, 1869, was an "extra," featuring President Grant's first annual message, delivered that day to the Congress.

Mr. Holliday's editorship spanned the first quarter century of The News. Hoosier born, he was a graduate of Hanover College and a Civil War veteran. He is buried in Crown Hill Cemetery. Non-sectarian Crown Hill is the final resting place of many generations of our citizens- from all walks of life.

It is one of America's best cared for cemeteries, with an extensive endowment fund to assure future care. Sometime, someone in your family must select a cemetery. Isn't it far better to make this selection in advance of actual need? Write for brochure or call 925-8231. N. Lesley, died yesterday in son Avenue Funeral Home and was a clerk-examiner for the University Heights Hospital.

at 9 a.m. in St. James Church. United States Treasury De-Services will be Wednesday at partmcnt in Washington, and 9:30 a.m. in Shirley Brothers DawSOn in Chicago before she retired.

Irvine Hill Chapel and at 10 She was a member of Frank. William Conway every Tuesday night "when I go there, a pretty girl takes my order, another pretty girl helps rne with my tray, and another pretty girl says thank you when she takes my father's 99 cents. Besides the pretty girls, also like the steak." Swinging 7-Year-Old Services for William L. Con- a.m. in Little Flower Catholic A.

L. "Leon" Dawson, 79, fort presbyterian Church and way, 58, 1918 Adams, will be church. Mrs. Bea was em- 4926 Central, died yesterday in Eastern Star chapter. Wednesday at 9:30 a.m.

in ployed 15 years with Indiana Winona Hospital. Services will Fccney-Klrby Mortuary and at Employment Security Division, be Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. in Mrs. Ellen Judy 10 a.m. In St.

Francis DcSales survivors daughters Mrs. Flanner Buchanan Broad 7 Catholic Church. He died Satur- Marjorie A. Nicholson, Mrs! R'PP'e Mortuary. Dawson was Services for Mrs.

Ellen day in Community Hospital. juiia jjarneS9 Mrs Cynthia a salesman for various com- Judy, 88, 801 N. Goodlct, will panics throughout the city. He be tomorrow at 10 a.m. in Conway attended Cathedral Frccman; son; Ricn 1 a place of history and iconic beauty nifcii ouiuui aim was graou- nrtt ated from Shortrldoe Hiuh CKUWN HILL was a member of the North- Royster Askin Funeral west Art League, Eastside Art Home.

She died yesterday in Center and Eastside Art Guild. Methodist Hospital. Mrs. Judy. He displayed his oil paintings a native of Alfordsville, had at the Eastside Art Center.

lived In Indianapolis 70 years. in 1 1 In 700 West 38th Street Indianarjolis. Indiana AR7Cin School in 1937. Memorial contributions may be made to the Heart Fund DEATH NOTICES ON PAGE 36 1.

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