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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1942. Cards of Thanki Police Install Emergency Radio Unit WANT AD RATES Call The News RI. 7441 7:30 A. M. to 7 P.

M. GUILD TO PRESENT Sub Built in Lake Michigan Oklahoma, and daughter have arrived to spend the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Rose Thompson. Miss Eleanor Henry, Howard University, will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

V. S. Henry. Mr. and Mrs.

Lionel P. Artis will n7 1 BAUOH We wish to thnk cur irkenas, relatives nn(3 neighbor for their tnny rta of kindnenk. ympthr nd beautiful floral olfertnaa at the Orath ol our beloved husband and father. Wm. Thou.

Buh. We eiperlal)y thank Dr. A. 0. FMnkhouner.

ihe Rev. Benjamin Niekleaa, the pallhearern. J. Adama Mft. Co rxTi Mil.

Local 1262: fehoer Bro. Civilian Defence Unit 17. membera and Auxiliary Unit No. 3. Volunteer Firemen, of Wayne tomnMup; Evertreen tdie, T.

and A Marlon Camp 305B M. W. and Chan Royter. funeral director, for Mi thouahtful ervlc. Wfe, Dauih- SPECIAL LOW RATES ON REMEWER Bl Bnnvis FOR RENT.

SITUATIONS entertain with a dancing party Sat-, wanted, church advertising. The New will rePonibi lor only urcay evening at their home Jn one incorrect insertion Pleit check vour Will honor of the house gue.t oi Mr. and the first dy it rper. Mrs. F.

E. DeFrantz. Miss Flora Dr. Henrietta Herod Speak at Second Chris tian Church rr- i ADVERTISEno Florists 1-urner. mcago leacueis MUST SEND CASH WITH ORDER land other guests of friends visiting; out-of-tovn rates on request) 'here for the holidays.

ANNOUNCEMENTS Dance for 650. Tiinral Kotlcea. Lodae The Flanner House Guild, an; auxiliary of the Flanner House, of Tlie Senate avenue branch of the e. card of Thanka and In Loving which Cleo Blackburn is superin- Indianapolis Service Men's Centers Each insertion' up to 5 Unta Lio indent, will present Dr. Henrietta! ed the holidav season with ddlUcnl hn Herod in a book review Sunday and dance for 650 service men! XUl CicCfV We prcialire in Funeral Flo era.

COPELAND FLOWER SHOP, int Wfr.b Funeral Directors 5 HIS TITUS MORTUARY 951 N. DELAWARE ST. LI. 3328. Est.MRTUARY--l90d JOHN F.

REYNOLDS 1415 N. PENN. LI. 7633. IStian.f,.

romn Attrhnrv anrl FT Rpn. L1V. 1 cnrisuan from camp Atterburv and Ft. Ben- Heads for Sea tnaCAGO. Dec.

The; 17,500,000 U. S. S. Peto, newest United States submarine built 1.000: i miles from salt water, passed Chi-; cago SaturfJ-y on her way to salt; water to Join the United States un-j dersea fleet which already has "taken a terrific toll of Axis ships." The huge craft, slightly longer; than the 300-foot length of a foot-' ball field, started the first inland: trip via Lake Michigan and the in-! land waterway, to salt water last' Friday at Manitowoc, where he was built. The Peto is en route to New! Orleans, where she will join thej United States undersea patrol after completing further preparations and! being loaded with supplies of alij types.

Including torpedoes and other' munitions. In addition to these! preparations, machinery and other! equipment must undergo exhaustive; tests and final tuning. I p. m. the Second MARRIAGE MCEESj; ui "ijamin narrisun.

nine wric Petrr Mildred Anne Vastme. and Of which her father, the and sponsors from the Indi- stark. Caroline Catherine Laporte. Rev. Henry L.

Herod, was pastor anapolis area. The second floor and vernon Euaene Drne. Mildred Mne mere than thirty years. Dr. Herod, main floor were decorated with! Ga Maxweii Woodrow Vallt.

Laoiia Emeriene a department of English member Christmas trees donated by Schools: warren. i.at Atlanta University and Spelman 4. 24. 37 and 56. Miss Dorothy Wal- Norval oen Mcintyre, Arii Giadya Sum- i i College, has chosen to review ton.

School 37. assisted in arranging Harold Eugene Clark. Marsaret Ardjja John Marvin Oorbett. Minnie Rchel Hur t. decorations for the trees.

jDay of (Sanders Red- rntir Cecil Darren center i Christmas afternoon cnristmas aiternoon The new police radio emergency uriit. containing complete facilities for operation of the police radio system in event of a bombing or other emergency, is shown here. Policemen standing by it are, left to right: Clifford Schuck, Arthur Jimes. Andrew Helier and James Owens. me in Jonrs The program will open with was host to visiting service men, (Raymond wimam Johnson.

Ruth Ann Sharp solo bv Miss Dorothy Alex- i with the snackbar workers in charge. iwiUiam Edard Scott. Marie Murphy. i Samuel Etiole Biilinaton. Mary Frances rr City Briefs I ander.

Airs. l.10nei AniS, pro- nrurNiiurina nc onicu miu ullltr fifl! chairman, will introduce were special music features I Tom Markm Lreenb ei Vrtoma Kricper Funeral Home 1 402 Illinois. Rl J241. MRS WM KRtgQTCR. FROrRlETOR.

PRICE FUNERAL HOME IX3G0. 12Jl K. Alahama. RI 2007. WALTER t.

BLASENQYM Shelby. (It. 2S70. 312 N. 111.

Wa. 8376. PAUL E. DORSEY 3925 New York t. Ir.

1173. Herod. sponsors ana caaeis irom xnamn- Herman Armistead. Maraaret cru- The Indianapolis production fice of the Kraft Cheery? Company The Ninth naval district, which I Following Dr. Herod's apolis visited the Ft.

Harrison Serv tenaen. John rancis Hahn. Mary Catherine Mc- Hush. VM. a at at has carefully guarded the Peto since there will be an informal reception! ice Mens Center Monday after- he wg launched sideways April 30.

i entertained its employes Thursday iin her nonor in ine Jsunaav scnooi a "v-'lHarocl bTancis Maioy. maris num Dl.u-.. e- TT1- l-1in V- Antn-tnin 1 in CONKLE TICHtOAV rooms. Mrs. Beard Whiteside wul lul mi Be.uchamp.

Amanda Louiae Ehl. Ki fhoTmpn aClCfPfi TP- 1 rt tAiC vtmi. rTf JIOIl MfllPn. nnrri. Ruby Irene Nelson.

Sit made the announcement that the with a Christmas breakfast at the submarine Is on her way to the sea Columbia Club. The Rev. W. C. Tell of Sab Activity.

Maas on -Gratitude at The 9th naval district Saturday 8nd Miss Barbara Jean i dames Cleo Blackburn. Arthur Dod-! The from Indianapolis will-on johnon Mary Ellen Foster. Transportation WILL hare expense with rartjr driving ty rai'fornu l.eavinr P'lnday H-i V2T son, R. B. McArthur.

Henry Flem-'0 to Camp Atterburv Sunday after-imme. Marguerite Bibee, Flossie no" for the social hour of club No. Harris, Edith Overton. Frances- en music wiU be by the 365th reieasea tne story of the navy by Ms Merrick 8 Personals William Evelyn Milan. toastmaster.

i -a I DRUG LIQUOR Frank Oven Harper. Tre.Ma Pauline Toler. Paul Lewis Wilmns. Athah Mae Cash. Oustave Edwin Hoglund.

Anne Marilyn Boris Kitain. Thelma Abramsohn. Joe Battisi. Alice Margaret Murphy. L.

W. Curtis. Kneda S. Robinaon. Ira Nathan SrhwarU.

Martha Jean Cunningham tmher T. Talbott. riorence Sneed. Richard Rayborn. Betty I axon Puah.

Harold Andrew Lewis. Mary Jane Tucker. Thomas Ockerman. E1na Dorene Scott. Huriev Teauel.

Milaie Arnett. Excell Bracey. Minney L. Allen. Ralph Vernon Ritterskamp.

Kalherine Francis Wolkins. Paul Pierson Priscr. Mary Katherlne Okey. Ravmond Amos Nickie Alma Lee Hubbard. Davis Taylor.

Jessie Cunningham i and Joseph B. Timberlake. George E. Coston and Mrs. Mau- rice Neisler will pour.

I With Dr. Herod in the receiving: The "smokes committee" headed by J. Wallace Hall had seventy-five cartons of cigarettes donated by friends for distribution among the nl(Hiprc a narf nf their Tnriinnnnolis ADDICTION ELIMINATED. HORO SANITARIUM. Phelbyvill.

Xn4. F.stablished 38 yeara. Natl, reputation. VW V', WtWUM Write lor Information, confidential. Dr.

H. L. Sunderland eijeni service trie suomarine command. Stating that "the effectiveness of submarine operation, is minimized by publicity," the release aid full recognition never has been given cores of dangerous tasks performed by the "silent service" since "However." It continued, "it is no ecret that lh achievements of the underseas force In World War II led the navy to undertake to build the greatest submarine fleet this line will be her mother, Mrs. Eliza-; chrirtmas beth Herod; Mrs.

O. A. Johnson. I severaf families invited soldiers president of the guild, and Mrs dinner Christmas day. Others Rectal apectalist.

Injection method. 130 Wash Indrls. No. 41S. Lt.

Ot 4. The Marion County Indiana Old' Age Pension Groups will sponsor a mass meeting in Castle Hall at 2 p. m. Sunday. B.

J. Brown will be the principal speaker. Catherine Mtrr.l! Tent No. P. Daughters of Union Veterans of Civil War.

will meet at 1 p. m. Mon-. day in Ft. Friendly.

Jean Richard Stroh. Elaine Mae Mnrria rv EFNE'H WINTER-X tableta for re sue who wish to have soldiers for meals Assisting at the door will be lief of the pain nd discomfort of rheu iLIOj a iJRlc OMirs. nini i- turn Wnfii-rr Vta vriiiHa-c tt av nnMf pmv SrhidW. Marion Sully Ann tuP hnlidavs mav contact mat ism. neuntla or muscular lumoato.

Ask your drutttat. RI. Mesdames Fred Parker. Fred Au- the SenAte avenue centr and lists! R.RHubert Bear. Dora May B.rd 4 COUPLE to ahar home in exchanae for housework, near Beecn trove anopa.

Call Oa. 4141 Saturday nlaht or Sunday. gusta, Margrave Castleman and gjven cf soldiers who have'Edear John Bphrmsn- Teena Catherine Alma Jones. registered to go to homes. Herman! Dae' Reed ravi.

Maraaret Eleanor Plain Mr. and Mrs. I. William Stafford Holliday is director of the VoV'rm. plmcUAnn oaumer.

have received a telegram fromiwhiCh js open to soldiers at all times. wiiham fimuiyan. Natalie Jran "5BEAUTY work taken aa lata aa 7:30 p. m. country has ever known-not only FidcUt RevieWj woman's Benefit i nltely.

No awu. neeciea. Koyai iseauiy Acad 401 Rooaevelt bid. Rl. 04SU business Association, will hold OLYMPIA Nurslne Home; eacd convales jn numoers, out.

in size, sirrngt.n oi armament snd effective range of cents lortor a rererence. ir. unni. meeting and Christmas gift ex MOTHER'8 care fven amall child In mr American rteu tross neauquariers, The dormitorv department will takeiS'mVv Qvin Miiirr. Mirr withers saying their daughter, Miss Martha jcare of 150 men over night.

Stafford, former case worker with The Federated Civic Clubs of Deaths I change Wednesday at 2:15 p. m. in i the boats." Between December 7. 1941 4 home FJl rw 99 and fasflo Hall Mrs. Hannah Hiatt is BROWN Mrs.

Emma O. 604.1 Klnasley 8A Cabinet Baths drive, entered into rest Thursday. bi vears: molher of Mrs. Maraaret John V. and William Brown.

Sr. SurvlrM Rundav 2 d. at Harry VV. ait-? KEEP In trim through ewedinh tnassaae. Moore Peace cliapel.

Burial Ebeneier health culture, cabinet batha, theatrical stretching, medical gymnasttra, by Chicaao post-graduate. Misa Becker. ISOS'a N. Illinois Room Flanner House, had reached herjN0rth Indianapolis entertained for destination overseas. Miss Stafford north side children Wednesday-is a graduate of the Atlanta Uni-Jfrom 3 to 5 p.

m. at the Northwest-versity school of social work. ern Community Center. William D. George L.

Hayes, son of Mr.and; Brooks was chairman of the corn-Mrs. G. L. Hayes, who accepted on arrangements. A Christ-position as director of overseas clubs mas tree formed the setting and a with the American Red Cross, has program of music and stunts com- cemetery.

lj. fcMM a BUHRLAGE John Albert, father ot Mra. Andrew Koiop. Mra. Harom scnieni.

passed away Saturday. Services Tuesday in tn the C. Wilson "Chape Lost, Strayed, Found 9 of the Chimes." 1234 Prospect at. friends LOST l.ady'a purse on Central between Invited. Friends may call alter Biinoay Inspector Itobert Batts, who supervised the installation of the radio equipment in the new emergency unit, is shown here testing the controls in the main compartment.

Inspector Batts Is supervisor of the police radio system. arrived at nis destination overseas, Dieted the entertainment. Among noon Cincinnati papers please copy. I uecprnDer u. wu.

unuea utatesj DrPSjdent navy subs accounted for more than one-third of all Axis ships sunlc orj The Indianapolis Zouave Drill damaged, getting 153 of the 455 Team will have a meeting enemy ve.veh listed as sunk, prob- and election Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. My sunk or damaged. at the home of Mrs. Alice Wilt- Our submersible.

have sunk twen- shire. 1328 Collese avenue. Mrs. ty-one combatant ships and are' Hannah Hiatt will preside, cedited with probably finking eight others and damaging nine a total Major Harold C.Megrew Auxiliary of thirty-eight. In addition, thev No- 3.

United Spanish War Vet-have destroyed eighty-five will meet at 8 p. m. Monday bstant rraft. probably sunk twelve, in Ft. Friendly, 512 North Illinois und damaged eighteen- total of; street, for initiation of candidotes.

jjr, I Hrs. Marie C. Williams and Mrs. Among combatant ship sunk by; Marie Cron will sell War bonds and "fUh" fired from our underseas; stamps. CRAIG- Marion of 317 spring si en 22A and 34th ata.

Containa flriver a license, gas rationing booka, aoclal security card, workers badge, about 113 rash. Finder may keep money grid return purs with other contents. No oueatlona aaked. 42S7 Clarendon road Hu. 72Sn.

i.rrt into rest Friday, age oi yri brother of Mrs. Bessie Perry. Mrs. Eunice Craia Mrs. May weir ana nernie rma Mr Conith E.

Bowers Mra. Minn IX5ST--Ladya platinum wrlat watch w'th E. Davis. Mrs. l.illle Kelly.

Mrs. Mollle Week-End Jail Home From Hawaii flftv-wo dlamonda. croton mnvemenr no. fiSfil Lost in downtown aectlon. Liberal reward for return to owner.

In good eon-rfiiinn Phmii nr call Mra. Leila H. Part- Kelly and Cecil E. Craig; stepson oi Mrs Lillie Craig. Services Monday.

2 P. m. Indian Creek church, near Williams his parents have been Hayes, a graduate of the University of Michigan, is one of two colored persons in his unit. Open Houses Scheduled. The Y.

M. C. A. and Phyllis Wheatley Y. W.

C. A. will hold their annual open houses New Year's day. At the Y. M.

C. checker and billiard tournaments will be held in the afternoon. The physi- Ind. Friends may call at Marry W. Moore low Columbia Club.

Phong Rl. 1361. Leaves on Trial Peace Chapel until a. m. ivionaay.

Indianapolis in th 1 Trie Tl 1) F3 on Maaanrh CLYMEH Mat tie beloved 'e ot uaetta Francis M. Clymer. motner oi rioyo. r-aui nd Calvin Clymer. passed away Christ -Ik bsts are three cruisers, twelve de- on Wedneaday, uec.

lntn. inese are. u. n. government tires.

Any one knowing thg whereabout call Federal Exprega, Li. P44fl. Reward. No questlona asked. those on the program were the Majorettes, directed by Irene Jones, a popular entertainment group.

Mrs. Clara Hill conducted the community singing. Mr. and Mrs. John Morton-Finney will entertain 200 guests at a debutante party for their daughter Gloriaann from 10 to 12 p.

m. New Year's eve at the State Club Home in North Capitol avenue. Miss Morton-Finney is a student at Butler University. Mrs. Sadie Durrah, Chicago, will be guest soloist on the midnight vesper services Sunday evening and Monday evening.

Mrs. Durrah will be featured in a recital perform Action to permit certain defendants in municipal court, Room 4, to spend the week-end at liberty was mas morning. Funeral at the Hamilton Funeral Home Sunday. 3 30 p. m.

Friends invited. Burial I. O. O. F.

cemetery. Montlcello. Monday. Friends may call at LOST December 9, wire haired female, the funeral home brown head and bins, biaca ana wnue. bodv.

5 yrs "Tuffy." vicinity Bhelhy and Raymond Liberal reward Oa. 7fi7n. trovers, two tenders and four ves-; tels of miscellaneous type. Prob-i ably sunk are one carrier, one cruiser, five destroyers and one tender. Damaged are two aircraft earriers, five crulers and two taken by Judge John L.

Niblack cal education department will pre-Saturday jsent a swimming exhibition. The Judse Niblack gave an order to'1'5 department entertained 300 ELDER Martha Cox, wife of William Elder, sister of Mitchell. Herbert and Rnv Reel, nassed away Thursday morn OPAL, PIN In antique gold getting Sun ing. Service the residence. 1322 Bates The Rev.

Ralph OTJcll, assis'ant minister of the Tabernacle Presby-j terian church, will address thej Bible Investigation Club of the! Young Men's Christian Association next Wednesday at 6 p. m. in the Central Y. M. C.

A. building. Arthur Wilson, past president, have charRe of the devotional period, Miss Mary Catherine Stair will sing, accompanied by Miss Leora day gfternoon: in Murat tneater; or on New Jersey sidewalk, north ot theater. Keepsake Reward Ta. 71ft7.

Mnndav. 2 m. Friends invilea Michael F. Morrissey. chief of po- vvunesaay Burial Memorial Park.

Frlenda may call The Intercollegiate Club will en RfTwARO Chronogranb wrist watch and at the residence atop watch No. 41hlfi4. len in men a room Clavpool hotel night, of Dec. 27. Call David Moxley, LI.

312L GILLASPV Verna E. (Moser). beloved wife of George A. Gillaipy and mother nf Rainh 1,. Moser.

sister of Mrs. Etta tertain this evening at a social hour for college students. The Subdebs, a girls club at L08T aviation cadet a gold Identification ance under sponsorship of the Vic LITTLE COLIN KELLY IS A MAM flP APTinW Tfin Highes Nashville, departed this life Friday. Funeral Sunday. Dec.

27. at the '11 tor midnight vesper organization. bracelet on Hheiuy gt.reet, rar or nrnwji Olmber and Tabor ata. Call Oa. 8783.

Reward w' jcrumrlne. Moore fe Kirk North Bide colonial Mat-tuary. College ave. at Fairfield. 2 P.

Burial Glen Haven. Friends invited. Mrs. Durrah is director of the Mt. LOST Large black collie, with white vest.

HARDING Nancy Elizabeth, mother, of and front legs; "winasy. rtrwara ior Information. Br. lff-23, Br. 303 lice, permitting Chief Morrissey to release on their own recognizance persons slated in Room 4 this weekend on charges of drunkenness, drunken driving and incidental charges, where no serious damage or injury results.

The order applies only to persons who are married and have a family, are employed here and have lived in the city six months. "This is purely an experimental move," Judge Niblack said, "but vr Arielia Hnth. ritv: Mrs. Alice Mll- Pleasant Baptist choir in Chicago. The Ne Plus Exceptionelle Club entertained with a formal dance SF.ATTI.E, Dec.

26 (AP- Colin P. Kelly III is only two and a half years old. but when he wants some- fhliiir vte rllrertlv tn th tioint Indiana Old Age Pension Group, 11 will meet at 8 p. m. Monday In; I.

O. O. F. Hall. Hamilton avenue lette.

of Franklin, Mrs. Helen Lesslg. of LOST Dob, brown Boaton Bull female. Bedford: Harley. of Yorktown; Charlie and Wayne, of Michiaan; Bister of Eva rattier old.

nearly ouna. vicinuy n. Audubon rd. Reward Bl 2217. Phyllis Wheatley, will entertain with a dance from 7 to 11 New Year's.

The Quiet Hour program Sunday will be given by the Caldwell Chapel choir, Miss Mary Southern, accordionist; the men's chorus from Jones Tabernacle A. M. E. Zion church, and the Squires Sisters trio. Mrs.

Cordelia Elliott is chair- Younnman and Henry Johnson, ciiy. ram iil Johnson. Bedford: Isaac Johnson LOHT Sheafer fountain pen. engraven Rina Mount, passed away Saturday with name, near sears, neepsaae. nawara.

Co 2H3 after Christmas night at the Walker Ca sino. Mrs. Donna Goodwin and broth er, Leon Hill, were called to Chille morning. Funeral at Bedford Baptist church Monday, 2 m. B'irial Green Hiil cemetery.

Friends may call at the LADY'S green billfold in city market. did his famed flying father Washington street, that Jap battleship a year ago. Fidelity Rebekah Lodge No. 227 Little Corkya mother found mPet at 7 p. m.

Monday, and on the telephone a few days aKO.j aftt.r tnc mreting a Christmas party ordering a train and a fire 1 wilj (H, RiVen jointly by Fidelity Thursday evening, identification maioe. 2fi reward. Ta. 876T "ChBDel of the Chimes." 1 23 rrospeci Corporal John M. McGaughy, of the army air corps, has returned ct rtr ft Saturday until 8 a.

BROWN IKXJ. white chest and feet, atar cothe, Sunday by the death of their mother, Mrs. Nancy Hill, Monday. Body to lie in slate in church ordinarily many such persons are i man of programs for December. Monday.

12-2 on back of neck, broken narnesa avrap. Reward. Ch. 5358 fioni duty iu Hawaii to attend an uai "rtVW" lu we nave a double extension and and Indianapolis Lodge I released on their own recognizance- The annual Emancipation day tamfr Julia, beloved mother of Clara whose funeral was held Monday. LOHT, olht rolls of movie film, near Plasa, Curtis and Holies Perkins, grandmother I listened In, she said.

The 1113:11455, I. o. O. for members and officers candidate school of the without interfering with justice." Miss Louise Henry, daughter of nf Horrhel Perkins passed away frlday hotel. Christmas eve.

woermi rewara. fi44 E. Pth street. Rervire Mondav. 2 D.

at W. D. Benn- on the other end was pretending to their families. corps administrative branch at Mi- Mr. and Mrs.

W. S. Henry, was nlos.som Mortuary. Burial New Crown LOST Black billfold, rontalnlrig money, paper, etc. on northwestern.

Liberal reward Ta. 0023. cemetery. among the graduates Sunday at be Siinta Claus. "I thought he'd cone about far I ami, beginning December 15.

Elmer T. of 1007 Parker ave. RETURNS TO STATION nuun' IU OtHIIUlM Indiana University, where she re entered into rest Friday, age S2 years ockelbook. Pleas porke enouah so I broke in and asked! Corporal McGaughy brought home; 5 INDIANAPOLIS MEN PROMOTED TO CORPORAL Five young men from Indianapolis LOST Black leather return on account of gla celebration will be sponsored by the Baptist Ministers Alliance Friday at 7:30 p. m.

at Mt. Paran Baptist church. The Rev. J. I.

Saunders is Alliance president, the Rev. T. J. Highbaugh, chairman of the program, and the Rev. John Hall, general chairman.

The Rev. J. C. Austin, pastor of the Pilgrim Baptist a nf Rvlvia P. Jones, stepfather sses.

Reward. Oa. 160fi Cleo and Earl Salter, grandfather of i.ir and Patricia. Ann Salter, brother of who was calling. The man told me Pfc.

Dale Harrah has returned to a souvenir taken from a Jap Zero that Corky had called him. Corky Ft. Sam Houston, San shot down during an air battle. IXHT Large black "Corde" bag containing identification. Oxford glessea, key.

Mrs. Carrie Deal. Services Monday 2:30 at Harrv W. Moore Peace Chapel had Just dialed the phone at ran-, after spending a furlough with 'McGaughy is a former employe of; have been promoted to corporal in LI 71S9 Burial Washington Park cemetery. Friends LCJ8T Male tan and white, ahort, arid The News circulation department.

are welcomed. the medical department at Camp heavy wire haired, -'Bport. rewara. w. dom.

I guess, and then asked for his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam A. Fanta Claiis." i Harrah, 2002 Westview drive. I.AYCOCK Minnie I 715 E.

McCarty 093 nririnu; nf the late Edward L. Laycork Grant, Illinois, and selected to re-; church in Chicago, will be guest mother of Mrs. Roy Terrill. Osawatomle LOST Oold beads In 700 block N. Peiin-sylvanla.

Thursday morning. T. 2B73. port to the commandant of the speaker. Music will be by the joint Kansas: Marvin jonnson.

uunmr, Mrc Pearl Death ChlcaBO. Ill HEALTH ADMINISTRATOR CAPTAIN IN AIR CORPS LOST Friday evening, billfold with money i medical administrative corps officer Mrs Myrtle Barker. Urbana. 111., passed onsv Raturdav. December 2B.

Service cnoirs of the Baptist church of North Indianapolis and the choir from the Olivet Baptist candidate school at Camp Barkeley, and valuable papers, itewarn, re LOST Wine colored purse with gold chain. Thursday. Reward. Ch. B932-M Mondav.

December 28. 2 p. at the Drivers9 Corps Is Versatile; Latest Coup Is Playing Santa Captain George M. Brother, for-j Texas, for officer training. They Rert Ciadd Funeral home, 1047 Church mir mrdiral director of the health! are John H.

Delbauve, 802 North church. Soloists will be Miss Minnie man ave. Friends invited Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the mortuary after 7 today. administrative division of the state Hamilton avenue; Oliver M.

Zeiher, McCORMACK Kise age 66. beloved CHARM bracelet, dropped In downtown iKtHHkeeaJeeward. Br. n217 LOST Birth a tone ring, Riverside Rink. mas night.

Reward. Be, 4301-W, STRAYED, black Scotty terrier; nam -Rumpus." Rew wrd. Br. 7274. LOST Bunch of keys, north, relurn 3108 Northwestern ave.

Reward husband of Luella Mae Mccormac ceived the A. B. degree. Miss Henry was graduated from Crispus At-tucks High School. Mrs.

Lillian LeMon, president of the Cosmopolitan School of Music and Fine Arts, who has spent the last several months with her sister, Mrs. John Roxburough, Detroit, has returned to attend a recital of several pupils from the Cosmopolitan School, which has been under direction of Miss Evelyn Squires, former pupil of Mrs. LeMon. The Sunday school of Mt. Zion Baptist church will give a pageant at 10 a.

m. Sunday with the superintendent, Mrs. Pauline Battles, in charge. The pastor, the Rev. R.

T. Andrews, will deliver a Christmas sermon at 11 a. "Has Christmas Come?" "The Need of the Continued Search" will be the pastor's subject following the candlelight service at 8 p. m. under sponsorship of the choir.

The Twenty-Fifth Street Baptist father nf wiihur R. and Buren H. McCor mack brother of Thomas McCormack 1910 Winton; John B. Liscnke, now College; Charles E. Taylor, 3575 Evergreen, and Robert W.

Scott, 805 North Linwood. and Mrs William Crosby, passed away King, organ, and Harry Lynem, violin. Special features of the program will be the reading of the Emancipation proclamation by the Rev. P. L.

Dixon and Lincoln's Gettysburg address by Miss Anna Bybee. The committee on publicity is rdav mornina. Funeral Sunday. Jamestown Methodist church. Bur LOST Makeup kit In Red Cab Sunday evening.

Reward. Ir 3ft6l ia'l Jamestown Friends may call at Shirley Brothers Central Chapel. Illinol at 10th street, until Sunaay noon. LOST Boy a brown coat. lost in Chevrolet csr Call Wa Talk about your women Santa "We can if you'll give us a truck," board of health here, is now on Clauses.

A group of them worked1 she replied. active dutv with the army air forces at Ft. Benjamin Harrison until mid-( So she and another member of at Maxwell field Alabama, night the other night climbing on -the drivers' corps came in to thej A native of Rockport, Captain ladders and hammering nails and 'city, accompanied by Corporal Br0her was graduated from the tacks. Incidentally a young bride Lawrence H. Meeks, in an army Indiana University medical school In West Virginia will receive a piece truck.

They visited six stores and i and received a master's decree in of mistletoe. The story: got an ample quantity of material i uuWic Lnealth from Johns Hopkins Members of the drivers' corps of five trees, two huge boxes filled with xjniversitv the Marion county civilian defense decorations and 180 yards of hem-; He naV Deen associated with the council went to Ft. Benjamin Har- lock to wind around the trees. Then JnAian board of health since MOORE William pawed away at hi hnme near Hnrton Thursday rtlgnt. ag contacting leaders of all the 10 vears.

father of Manzonela Martin, of Business Services Mars Hill: Flizabeth Commons, of Horton 10-YEAR-OLD BOY FALLS DEAD WHILE PLAYING BALL PLYMOUTH, Dec. 26 (Spl.) Franklin Lee Alderfer, ten-year-old pupil at St. Michael's School ALTERATIONS Mildred Pettilohn. of Noblesvllle; Carrie Pierce, of Mftywood: Landls Moore, of Sheridan. Funeral services at Horton churches and civic groups of the city in an effort to make the observance city-wide in scope.

Methodist church. Sunday, 2 p. m. Bur ALTERATIONS specialist, ladles', men garments; cleaning, pressing, repglrlng. relinlngi reasonable.

Meyer O. Jacob. 212-214 lfltli, Wa. 0W4. CHIMNEY WORK ial Sheridan.

rison one aiternoon to ciecorate tne tney went oacs to tne tort ana wnn MYERS Mary, widow of Joseph W. Myera mothrr of Mrs. John Price and Robert the 1937 flood. Dr. Hugh L.

C. fell dead Christmas afternoon l.nll. 1 s4t.i.-, a. 1 niUnrt. 1 w.

i r- Several Indianapolis families will have guests for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Baltimore will have their niece, Miss Charline Martin, Mv-ers. died Thursday.

Dee. 2. i-unera keison. who ha been serving as aiinie playing basketball. Mnndar.

Dee. 28. 8:30 a. at th Blackwell Funeral Home, 1503 Merid 's in venereal disease con- The son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jennings church will observe its "Fourth Sun- CHIMNEYS cleaned out. rcpalied If fur-nara gosv or amokti. call Kemp At Bon. Oa, 1W7B, SPECIALIZE In rock wool, fuel aavlng. Insulation, repairing chimneys, foundations, leaking roofs gutter.

Ma. B101. inn st Reauiem mass at St. Joan trol for the Indiana state board of Alderfer, he was in the fourth Am church. 9 a.

m. Friends Invited Wilberforce. and Mr. Baltimore's day services" Sunday. The Rev.

Friend may call at the funeral home health, will become acting director, grade. Also surviving are a sister, mother, Mrs. P. G. Baltimore, a Cobb, Chicago, pastor Of the RANDALL Louie ae 5S year's hi FLOOR KKFINIHII1NO Georgianna; a brother, Forrest, and teacher at Bordentown N.

In-jCnurch of Deliverance ill snpa' i loved husband of Bertha Randall, fafhe of Mrs. Jac Ochiltree. Laaranae, 111. dustrial School. Mr.

and Mrs. F. E. at 8 p. m.

and also will speak for erandfather of Stewart OcMltree. La nan an onicer sain: ate a true ennstmas atmospnere. 'Better take it easy. There are 'It was a break for me." said four more halls to decorate." Corporal Meeks. a tall West Vir- Why, there's not even enough ginian.

"I was married only a lit -material here to decorate one hall." tie while ago. One of the fellows in exclaimed one of the drivers' corps. a store gave me a piece of mistle- "Can you get the material neces- toe and I am sending it to my wife, ary," asked the officer somewhat Wish I could be there to see her anxiously. 'stand under it." OLD FLOORS MADE NEW. Brand new electric floor aandera Te-flnlsh beautifully.

Duatles. economical. PHOENIX LUMBER. 1319 CAPITOL. grange, and brother of George and Harry CHURCH CENTER TO HAVE i three grandparents.

PARTY FOR SERVICE MEN The funeral will be held Monday. Randall. Peoria. 111., pasaed away Friday Funeral Monday. 1 30 p.

Shlrl Brnlhr Irving Hill Chapel. 5377 FURNACE CLEANING, Washington at Cremation following To Give Book Review FURNACE cleaning, 3.60 and up; repair all makei ot furnace. Work guarnted. LI. 0061.

x.cxxx, witi men OUiu, Ay- tne church's broadcast at 10:30 p. burne and Robert, and MLss Flora Sundav. is tne Rev Turner, Chicago. Mr. and Mrs.

Carter George E. Coston have their daugh- 'At simpson Methodist church, the ter and husband. Lieutenant and Rev Jenkins pa5tori tne re. Mrs. Arnold H.

Maloney, Ft. Hua- lar Cliristmas services will be at 11 chuca, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Otis 0-cloclc flnd at rhp fi lnrk Friends may call at Irving Hill after m.

Sunday. The USO center in Christ Episco- pal church will hold a special! Christmas party for servicemen' Sunday from 7:30 to 11:30 p. m. at RUTLEDGE George of 517 8. Senat FURNITURE REPAIRING.

ave. entered into rest Friday, age 67 by rabottomlna: or chairs made new vears. husband of Grace Rutledge. fathe can htrknr nr rred. Call Boara or Industrial Aid to Blind.

Wi. 7500, of Mrs. Catherine Long. Mrs. Marth Grimm.

Oeorie E. LeRoy, Posey J. an Tech Club Collects Hosiery Ralph Bryant have Mrs. Evangeline jtne choir wilI nsor a Christmas GUTTER REPAIRING Homer E. Rutledge.

Services Monde i Simpson. Detroit, and Paul Edwards, i 10 a. m. Harry w. Moore Peace Chapel.

Metal shortage! Have your program, under Mrs. Elizabeth Danger! Burial Floral Parle cemetery. Friends metal gutter protected oy Bridgeport, as the guest of cheatham. Floyd Blair is Sunday! iV" welcome Ri 22B. iWSyw cleaning and tre a in IIAIJLING tneir son Kaipn, wno is nere irom chool suoerintendent runyan -Sarah Ann.

B9 years, of 2517 Boston Universitv scnooi supennienaeni. Brooky. mother of Mrs. Ethel M. Weir umersu.

George L. KnOX, Stationed at the and Robert Runyan. grandmother of I Mrs. Ulysses Orrid has her daugh- i Tusker (Ala.) air hase. prrdt 'JTAy lrltll HAUL1NO of all kinds, rrughed gtone.

cinders: grading; aoddlng. Wa. S719; Jvr fat Xlj -s" xnV "MATTRESS REPAIRING i 3 i I HlflT tnil Bl, llir UUiunu xuiavi Home. 1550 Brookside ave after 7 lnnertprlng. pillow.

ichurch. A Christmas tree and gift1 distribution wi-1 be a feature of the evening, followed by a program of games and entertainment. The program will close with a dance. wh.cn younsr women cf the congregation will be hostesses and dancing partners. Cliff Johnson's Orchestra will provide the music.

The committee includes Mrs. Lindsey Wells, reception; Mrs. Ed-i ward La Shelle. entertainment, and' Mrs. Fletcher W.

Dills, refresh- ments. i aaturGay. r-unerai iionmr. wr zo. BurkfoliT smfortt; also repair servlc.

p. m. Friends invited. Burial wasning- ton Park. 433 Mass.

Rl. 6fl3. MOVING MOVINO. light heavy hauling. Insured.

Van Wormer. 2835 N. Sherman dr. Ch. 0f, 4 IN ySm I PAPER CLEANING aim fcun-iu-mw, uemwiam to first lieutenant.

He is jMrs. Willard Ransom, Tuskegee, the of and Mrs EJwood Ala. Robert Ransom and Miss Knox in DoUEiass street. E'Lelia Ransom, Washington, D. will be the guests of their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. F. B. Ransom, for the i UVVI ntrUn I hAIIU Ur 4ll NEGRO DRAFTEES IS HIGH i Among returning students for the holidays will be the Misses Marjorie WASHINGTON, Dec. 26 (AP) jHinton, Geraldine Crawford and The office of war information Sat-jJune Evans, Fisk University, and urday reported that 10.1 per cent, of Stanley Coston, Howard Uni-jthe soldiers inducted into the army I versity school of medicine.

'through selective service, were Ne- SKINNER Mrs Bessie 5fi03 Guilford ave mother of Lewis Wm. Frank Danny. Staff Sgt. Richard F. Skinner, Kelly field.

Texas; Pvt. Donald L. Skinner. Foreign Service: Mrs. Verlin Ford Mrs.

Geo. Friel and Virginia Skinner, daughter of Mrs. Dora Christiansen, sister of Mrs. Catherine Blume. passed away Saturday a.

m. Service Flanner Buchanan mortuary, Tuesday. 1:30 p. m. Friends invited.

Burial Washington Park. Friends may call at the mortuary PAPER CLEANING, wail washing; experienced, guaranteed: compensation Insurance Oreen. Be. 3209 PAPER CLEANING, wall washing; reasonable prices: work guaranteed; experi-enced Ch. 4012.

PAPER HANGING SULLIVAN -Helen beloved mother of John J. Sullivan. Mr. Anne Forreslal. Mrs.

Ororee F. Rooker. Alice and Bess Sullivan, died Friday. Dec. 25.

at her Mr. and Mrs. W. Weir Stuart, of groes although negroes make up! r26 a- Voa m', I Chanute field, Rantoul. 111., are here only 9.8 per cent of the nation's! dence.

services at nttie Flower church. 4 wcsYl i Friends Invited. (Providence R. I and PAPKR HANGING, interior decoratln. sieamtng.

1A42 samples. References. Qua rant ee alter Hsrvev Ma 31f7 PAPER ANOINO and cleaning. Reason, able prices. Work guaranteed.

Immediata jservlee Ch. gSSO PAPER HANGING and Interior pointing, latest samples Quality work only. a nett. Ir 0772. PAPERHANGINO, ateaming: 30 year experience: 43 samplea hon.

Work guaranteed. LI. R290. to Msu ineir parents, ur. ana Mrs.

puijuiduuu. W. W. Stuart. Miss Helen Ander-i This figure was given out.

the son, junior at Wilberforce Univer-iOWI said, to dispel what it de- Dr. Henrietta Herod will be pre- DEADLINE FOR MARINE I OFFICER SCHOOL DEC. 31 Deadline for enlistment in the corps officers' candidate will be December 31. Captain Ralph E. Boulton.

in charge of the Indianapolis marine recruiting station said. Men between twenty and th.irty-or.e years old who have had. two years of college training and two subsequent years of successful; civilian experience are eligible for: the marine training for jThe same opportunities exist for! 'college students. 1 New York city new spapers please copy I TAYLOR -Willi a A husband ot Dot Taylor and father of Dorothy, passed awav Christmas morning Funeral at the Reynolds Mortuary. 1415 Pennsylvania.

Monday. 8 30 a. 83. Peter and Paul cathedral at 9 o'clock Friends invited sen ted in a book review at the will spend the holidays with scribed as reports that Negroes Second Christian church Sunday her mother, Mrs. Anna Anderson, were not being drafted in the pro- plaatering, e'a, 6360.

evening, under sponsorship of the and family. Mrs. Wilder P. Mont- PAPER HANGING, ateaming. painting, cleaning, caulking.

iwhite man.l Flanner House Guild. Dr. Herod, jgomery. of Washington, has arrived who was awarded an M. A.

decree spend some time with her par- PAPER furnished and hung, 00 per room and up LI 71" portion they bear to the total population. In nine of fourteen southern and border states, the number of Negroes drafted has exceeded the proportion, the OWI added. VETTER Rudolph 77 veara. beloved husband of Marv Vetter, father of Mra. Morten Hansen and Mrs.

William lverson passed away Friday. 4 45 p. m. Funeral Monday 3 30 p. m.

at the O. H. Herrmann Funeral Home. 1505 Fas st. Friends invited Burial Crown Hill.

Fnenda may call after 10 a. m. Sunday. PLASTf KllVG X. Y.

Z. (Math) Clnb members at Arsenal Technical Schools are displayin; 13,645 silk and nylon hose which were collected during Ihe recent flab drlTe. Left to right are Florence E. Mildred J. Tejeler, and Sam Ajamie.

The club also collected 1,185 metal fonmelic containers. rom Radcliffe College, Is a former English teacher at Crispus Attucks High School here. ents. Dr. and Mrs.

Stephen Auter. She was Joined by Dr. Montgomery Thursday. Mrs. Eugene Owens, PLASTERING.

new and repair work, prompt ervlc. Coverdlll. LI. P009..

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