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INDIANAPOLIS STAR. PAGE 29 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1947 A 17 Mrs. Dave Martin Clyde Gray Jr, George E. Dunn Jacob D. Myers Mrs, Emma Campbell i' Dr.

Donald L. Colglazier, Ex-Army Captain, Dies Funeral services for Clyde Gray 23 years old, 710 East Gilbert Street, who died Wednesday in Methodist Hospital, will be held at 1:30 o'clock to- Dies In Illinois Funeral services for George E. Dunn, former contractor and master mechanic who died Wednesday in his home, 916 King Avenue, will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in Conkle Funeral Home. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mr.

Dunn was a partner of George E. Dunn contracting firm, 25 years and was a master mechanic for the National glazier, Salem, and Capt. Waldo W. Colglazier, New Cumberland, Pa. Mrs.

Emma Campbell, 88 yeara old, an Indianapolis resident 50 years, died last night in her home, 5720 North Pennsylvania Street. Mrs. Campbell was a member of Meridian Street Methodist Church and an honorary member of the Indianapolis Free Kindergarten Society. She was born in Noblesville and attended Glendale College, Cincinnati, O. Funeral services will be held at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in Jacob D.

Myers, 95 years old, 2016 Park Avenue, died in the home of his daughter, Mrs. E. E. Christena, 3645 Watson Road. Born in Marion County, he was a retired farmer and employe of the New York Central Railroad 23 years.

He had lived in Indianapolis 40 years. He was a member of the Fountain Street Methodist Church and the Retired Railroad Men's Association. He attended Hanover College. Funeral services will he held at 10 o'clock Saturday morning in the J. C.

Wilson Chapel. Burial will be in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Marshal C. Smith noon in the J. C.

Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. Burial ill be in Calvary Cemetery. An employe of the Shannon Graves Company the last two years. Gray had formerly i Malleable and Steel Castings Com a. Funeral sen-ices for Mrs.

Ida Martin, 55 years old, 4829 West Morris Street, who died Wednesday night while being admitted to "Robert W. Long Hospital, will be held Sunday in London, followed by burial there. Mrs. Martin was born in Port-ersburg, and lived most of her life there before coming here a year ago. She was a member of the United Baptist Church in Kentucky.

Survivors are the husband, Dave Martin; a daughter, Mrs. Cassie Waterman, Indianapolis; five sons, Marvin, Bert, Everett and Andrew Martin, all of Indianapolis, and Malcolm Martin, London, four brothers, Elmer and James Stewart, both of Indianapolis; Ira Stewart. Richmond, and David-Stewart, Bush Creek, and five sisters, Mrs. Dora Menton, Lyda, Mrs. Ethel Walker, Mrs.

Sidney Hickey and Mrs. Minnie Gray, all of Covington, and Miss Belle Stewart, Brush Creek, Ky. Marshal C. Smith, SO years old, pharmacist at the Mars Hill Pharmacy for the last year, died dav in his home, 'l409 Sturm Avenue. ss A native of Dr.

Donald Lee Colglazfer, 47 years old, captain for three years in the Army Medical Corps during World War II, died yesterday morning in his home, 520 West 44th Street. A native of Salem. Dr. Colgla-zier had lived here live years. He was a member of Dr.

L. A. Ens-minger's staff in the Hume-Man-sur building for the last two years. DR. COLGLAZIER received his A.B.

degree from Purdue University in 1930. He was a member of the Chi Chi Medical Fraternity, Delta Chi, the Indianapolis Medical Society, the Salem Masonic Lodge and Paul Coble American Legion Post. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Clyde V. Montgomery Mortuary. Arrangements for burial have not been made.

SURVIVORS include the widow, Flanner Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be in Noblesville. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Edwin M. McNally, wife of the president of the Barbasol Company; a son, Leonard L.

Campbell, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Henry C. Gaeth, Noblesville; four grandchildren and two pany 30 years before retiring in 1940. A lifelong Indianapolis resident, Mr. Dunn was a member of Puritan Lodge, I.

O. O. and West Michigan Street Methodist Church. He was president of the board of trustees of the church many years. Survivors are the widow, Mrs.

Lura Dunn; a daughter," Mrs. Mary Frances Waggoner, Angola; Glens Valley. Surviving also are another daughter Mrs, W. F. Met7er.

In- Madison, Smith had lived here 33 a s. He was a member 1 '1 Of thP Hnlv been livestock commission merchant for the Tarr Downs Co. for 10 years. A native of Southport, Gray had lived here 25 years. He was a member of the Southport Baptist Church.

The survivors Include the widow. Mrs. Rosemary Gray; a son, George Gray; a daughter, Miss Judith Gray, all of Indianapolis; the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gray a brother, Harold Gray, and the grandmother.

Mrs. William Collins, all of Southport. dianapolis; two sons, Wilbur W. and Harold C. Myers, Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs.

Katherine Dawson and Mrs. Elizabelh Lyons. Southport; 10 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Cross Catholic Church. Funeral services will be held at 9 o'clock to two stepdaughters, Mrs.

Doris 'ran' Was Widely Known In Amateur Baseball Arthur E. (Cap) Carr, 78 years old, widely-known in Indiana amateur baseball circles, died yesterday afternoon in the home of his daughter, Mrs. Harry Bates, Waucanda, 111. He had been ill several months with heart disease. An employe of the American Central Life Insurance Company since 1904 when he came to Indianapolis from Louisville, Carr was supervisor of the personnel division and also supervisor of the company's personnel activities at time of retirement.

CARR MANAGED many baseball teams playing independent ball in Indianapolis from 1904 to 1907. He organized the Bankers' and Insurance League, and later the Co-operative League. A former vice-president of the Indianapolis Amateur Baseball Association for two years. Carr was elected president in 1924 and served as head of the local association until 1936. Carr was also a director and vice-president of the National Amateur Baseball Federation, and an honorary member of the Indianapolis Umpires' Association.

Funeral services have not been completed. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Other survivors are three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Gersack, Gary, and Mrs. Marjorie LIFE TIME ALUMINUM Prima i.tAn.

morrow morninc in thp st Michael's Church, Madison. Burial sons, Roy Scoggan, New York, and John Scoggan, Indianapolis; two brothers, J. L. Dunn and C. C.

Dunn, both of Indianapolis, three grandchildren and one great- IT awnings CaU I I. 3377 For Free stlraaU Mrs. Helen V. Doivney Funeral services for Mrs. Helen Vinson DoA-ney, S8 years old, a 601 rortn Penn.

St. granncniin. MEL "in be in St. Patrick's Cemetery, North Madison. Survivors include the widow, Mrs, Angelica Hunger Smith; a son, Charles M.

Smith; two sisters. Mrs. Charles Miller, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. George Schwab, Madison. Mrs.

Phyllis Colglazier; a daugh- Charles F.ain, both of Greens Fork, and Mrs. Cecil Wise, Lynn; two brothers, Herschel Tillson, Lynn, and Raymond Tillson, Michigan. resident of Indianapolis 80 years, teri Miss Sarah Jane Colglazier; a who died Wednesday in her home, oni -ii i David Lee Coigiaziei, an ot 2444 Talbot Avenue, will be held; iho Mvs at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon 7 Salem; Lulu Colglazier, a sister, Mrs. Vaughn Atwood, Jefferson-ville; two brothers, Chester Col in the Kregelo Bailey Funeral Home. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery.

1 it A native of WilminKton, I Mrs. Downey was a member of Mrs. Maild R. Virile Sylvester A. Tillson Sylvester A.

(Tillie) Tillson, 44 years old, died of a heart attack yesterday while at work at Eli Lilly where he had been employed four years as a pipefitter. He lived at 1245 Morgan Drive. Previously a pipefitter 15 years for the Gaseteria Company, he was born in Carlos, and had lived here 19 years. He was a member of Prospect Lodge No. 714, F.

A. M. Funeral services will be held at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in G. II. Herrmann Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Washington Park Cemetery. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Lela Tillson; two daughters, Welma and Mrs. Everett Thompson, both of Indianapolis; the father, Estel Tillson. Modoc; three sisters, Mrs.

Harry Bain and Mrs. MOUNTAIN VALLEY- Mineral Wafer A Natural Aid For A ACHING J0INTS Swollen, olilnjt Joints may be caused by faulty kidney elimination. Ask your doctor about Mountain Valley Water from Hot Springs. Ark. It Is a ap'endid aid that has been prescribed for more than 50 years.

Order a case today. Phone or Write or Free Booklet the. airview Presbyterian Church. Survivors Include a son, Paul Dudley Downey; two grandchil Mrs. Maud R.

F.rtle, 62 years Id, a retired press operator, died xesterday in her Mrs. Dicy Coulee Funeral services for Mrs. Dicy Conlee, 82 years old, 1R2R Winfleld Avenue, who died Wednesday in home, will be held at Jti-ii) clock tomorrow morning in Conkle Funeral Home. Burial will be in Floral Park Cemetery. Mrs.

Conlee was a native of Crawford County, an Indianapolis resident 55 years, and member of M. Mark's Methodist Church. Two nieces, Mrs. Cora Flack and Mrs. "avid Killion, both of Indianapolis, survive.

dren and two great-grandchildren I- home, 816'v East North Street. A native of This Vital Day 1 Warren. County, Mountain Valley Water Co. 955 Ft. Wayne Ave.

Rl. 3212- for FLOWERS say it so rasilii and naturally! The ALLIED FLORISTS Assn. of tndt.nnnnnlli 1 -V I tie had lived lieie 22 years. News Of The Courts Sl ITS FILED IX COl' NT COl RTS 1 hrr of tne Meth- I'aKs 3 nHict in CIRCUIT COURT Nellie G. Swain vs.

Morgan Separation from bed and 1 oWrVaMAMBsBWasau Warren County. 64272 Swain, board. Maxine Joseph 64273. Joseph F. Rowell vs.

F. Rowell. Divorce. 64275. Edith Wilda Pence H.

Pence. Divorce. SUPERIOR COURT Room 1 Gladys Harper vs. DonaM 58536. Funeral services will be held at in clock tomorrow morning at Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel.

Burial will be in Washington Park Cemetery. Survivors include three sons, Clarence Pirtle, James W. Whitehead and Eugene Whitehead, all of Indianapolis; two brothers, Gene Justice, Sunnyside, and Arthur Justjce, Henderson, one grandchild, and one Haroer. Divorce. 5fsfi: Marjorie Ann Malillo v.

Harry E. Matillo Jr. Divorce. Room 2 58557. Lula Bell Pelman vi.

Zebe.lee Pelman. Divorce. Room 3 58538. Dorothy Mae Waters vs. John Payton Waters.

Divorce. 58548. Alberta E. Bigelow vs. Clifford Edward Bigelow.

Divorce. 58553. Doris E. Selzcr vs. Lawrence F.

Selzer. Divorce. Room 4 58549. Dorothy M. Miller v.

Warren F. Miller. Divorce. Room 5 58555. Eva Isabel Jorczak vs.

Edwin Jorczak. Divorce. 5S56U. Evelyn Henson vs. Willie Hen-son.

Divorce. r- iL Tomorrow. aturday Only Weather Data t- .9. Weather Bureau Special Report Sun rises. .5:57 Moon rises.

.9:32 a m. Bun sets. ...5:03 I Moon sets. .7:09 p.m. WEATHER CONDITIONS YESTERDAY (Airport Data) Precipitation ending at 6:30 p.m...

.00 Total amount since Jan. 1 33.34 Accumulated departure from normal since Jan. 1 (excess) 1.10 Temperatures 1 p.m. ...82 5 p.m. ...78 .82 2 p.m....

2 6 p.m 75 3 p.m. ...82 7 p.m. ...72 .59 p.m.. ..81 8p.m. ...68 For the Same Date Year 1p.m.

..67 8 p.m. ..59 Max. .67 (All data In Central time) Weather at 6:30 p.m. Low High Amrtrillo, Tex Clear 47 80 Atlanta. Ga PtCldy 64 68 Brownsville.

Tex PtCldy 69 90 Chicago. Ill PtCldy 57 82 Cincinnati. Clear 61 85 Denver Col 43 73 Evansville. Ind PtCldy 58 87 Fort Wavne, Ind Clear 53 83 Kansas Citv. Mo PtCldy 62 87 Los Angeles.

Cal PtCldy 55 71 Louisville. Ky Clear 65 89 Miami. Fla Clear 73 82 Minneapolis. Minn Clear 62 83 New Orleans. La Clear 72 90 New York.

N.Y Cloudy 60 80 Omaha. Neh Clear 63 83 Fhoenix. Ariz Clear 51 87 Pittsburgh. Pa Clear 60 82 ft. Louis.

Mo PtCldy 56 82 Fan Francisco Clear 59 65 Sauit Pte. Marie. Mich. Clear 60 76 South Bend, Ind Clear 51 82 Spokane. Wash PtCldv 50 57 Tampa.

Fla PtCldy 69 83 Tene Haute. Ind Clear 54 81 Washington, D.C Clear 68 75 Vital Statistics BIRTHS, BOVS Martin. Stella Toombs. 836 Vs West North. Charles, Laura Bowling, 716 West New York.

George, Dorothy McMahon, South West. Henry, niorla Conn, 1170 Ranson. Frederick, Roberta Lane, General Hos-piial. Curlie. Rosemarv Scott, General Hospital.

Jnhn. Barbara Prdlow, St. Vincent's. Chester, Martha Devine. St.

Vincent's. Francis. Dotile Johnson. St. Vincent's.

Max Garnet Gamble. St. Vincent's. Dean. Grethel Hvman.

St. Vincent's. Lfi'vrence. Beulah HudKins. St.

Vincent's. Robert, Btly Wilkinson. St. Vincent's. Fnva.

Jessie Parker, St. Vincent's. James, Kmma Deer. St. Vincent's.

Mervin, Ruth Clark. St. Vincents. A 4, St IF Commodore Suddarth Commodore Surldarth, 78 years old, a retired contractor, died yesterday morning in his home, R.R. 11, Box 484.

A native of Derby, Suddarth had lived here 11 years. He was a member of the Free Methodist Church, Millstone, Ind. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Moore Mortuaries Colonial Chapel. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. The survivors include the widow, Mrs.

Dora Suddarth; four sons, Roy G. Suddarth, Ann Arbor, Stanley Carl L. and Kenneth Suddarth, all of Indianapolis; a daughter, Mrs. H. W.

Eisenman, Indianapolis; two brothers, Edward Suddarth, To-binsport, and Dr. Clyde Suddarth, Chicago; three sisters, Mrs. Henry Parrish, Tohinsport Mrs. Nell Parrish, Cloverport, and Irs. Lcona Cooper, St.

Louis, Mo. William, Dorothy Baldwin, St. Vincent's. Harlan, Kargie Mays, St. Vincent's.

Oliver. Bettv Cates. St. Vincent's. Robert, Josephine Curry, Methodist.

Tony, Marilyn Foster Mrihodist. John. Adelia Franks. Methodist. Edwin, Lula Jcsler.

Methodist. George, Ada Knnhel. Methodist. Walter. Martha Liles.

Methodist. Kverett. Jeaneite McKullen, Methodist. Nick. Catherine Ollen, Methodist Raymond.

Mabel Waltz. Methodist. Carl. Lois Wright, Methodist. Harry, Freddie Glezendanner.

Methodist. Robert, Clarabelle Klepper, Methodist. BIRTHS, GIRLS Coleman, Louise Simpson, 1232 Barrow. Henry. Flossie Tlllberrv, 1434 Kverette Krlc.

Mary Williams, 2402 Sheldon. William, Flora Brown. 1818 Martindale. Lee. Rose Baker, 411 Smlih.

John, Edna Ewell, 01 South Artls. Ben, Ella Harris. 340 Agnes. Richard, Loviaine Barnett, 1440 North Rilev. Willie, Ollie Woodruff.

527 West 13th. Le. Catherine Bennett, 440 -North Holmes. Entire Store Open X. A very Hat rdau and VB UR ENTIRE UntH Monday Niqht 9 O'clock Georgia Young.

1429 Massachusetts. William, Rosalind Brant, St. Vincent's. Maurice. Dorothv Rowe, St.

Vincent's. Jack. Bethel Ennie. St. Vincent's.

Charles, Mildred Stringer, St. Vincent's. Charlew. Mae Hammonds. St.

Vincent's. Louis. Maryette Vnlant, St. Vincent's. Marlin, Polly Ooad.

St. Vincent's. ResiflVnt of Smith Sltie nl'ire Thrlr Star Want Arts at Th Star's South Sule Officp, 1042 Virginia Ave. MIXABLE MATCHMATES teVrlrri Immediate Application Guaranteed Workmanship Marion Roofing Siding Co. W.

Wash. MA. 225" Reg, 9c to 30c Ceiling Paper Reg. Sc to 90c Wallpaper Mc wm LARGEST SELECTION i 6C try hi W3 Slnrla Hull Slntle lti.il Elbert. Anila Thomason, St.

Vincent's. Wayne, Dorothv Mason. St. Vincent's. Lennie, Mary Campbell, Methodist.

Peter. Patricia Michael. Methodist. William. Mildred Roberts.

Methodist. Clyde. Helen Staggs, Methodist. Kenneth, Marguerite Everts. Methodist.

Charles. Gretrhen Foreman. Methodist. Howard. Audrey Plttman.

Methodist. Oscar, Frances Fodor, Methodist. TWIN BOVS Heibert, Obbie Brews'er, 1014 Edgemont. MARItlAGR LICENSES Clarence E. Anthony.

150.1 East 18th: Mary J. Col-man, 2348 Ralston. Charles W. Holland. 2516 Central; Joan C.

Kogleman, 304H Newton. Clarence Richardson. 30'2(i Carson; Lela E. Nichols, 2305 South Meridian. Roscoe Buchanan, 926 Greer; Viola Rolll- son, Bridgeport.

Tedciy Leet Young, R. 4, Lebanon: Joan Cooke. 18j0 Dexter. Herbert Hlghurg. 310 W.

Churrh Jacksonville, Neva E. Deere, 2017 Central. Charles Taylor. 727 Douglass; Marie Cor- diay, 727 Douglas. Melvin O.

Browne, 2709 Stuart: Rernadine M. Woempner. 2420 Norlh Talbot. Willard C. Bruggencate.

1814 College; Juanita Bartiow, R47 East 11th. Harry Bryant, Chicago; Ruth C. Chiiders, Chicago. Fred F. Cox Jr.

2909 Norlh Talbot; Violet Maners, Forest Manor of Linoleum In Indiana RUGS from 52.3? took for the store with the big red front. HOOSIER PAINT LINOLEUM CO. Ill K. Washington KI. 8315 Our best Sunfasts and Washable; are included in this Leadership Sale event.

If you are thinking of papering, now or in the future, buy now and save while prices are down, Tomorrow only our entire wallpaper line ii reduced 2S. Hundred-, of patterns from which to choose. Sflve on our besr pipen. A Sers Leadership Sale Special! Horsehair Smoothing Brush 1 .09 7-ln. Fiber Paste Brush Cold Vater Sizing, 1 Lb 29c Vallpaper Cleaner, VI Lb, Can 33c Pure Wheat Wallpaper Paste, 2 Lbs 35c 5-Lb.

Size 79c MA. 5554 243 E. Ohio He. S7.37 Paste Coard and Trestle Set NOW 5.95 vM 4572 I SIZES n.ij'jA 1016 1 fc DEAFNESS DEFEATED rmn't he dlsronraged because yon don't h.nr well. IVe have the latest sc en-tifie devices to tiring you new hearing.

Write for our free circle hearing lest. INDIANA HEARING AID ENTEIl 611 Chamber of Commerce Hldg. I.I. 9130. W.

A. Hej man, Mgr. ik: v- Rubfn Engl sn. 2102 Highland; Juanita Lane. 2102 Highland.

Melvin G. Hazel, 3216 McClure; Sarah E. Groseclose. Martinsville. Done Id Hershherger.

901 Pleasant Run; Marilyn D. Robinson, Thorntown. George Kennedy, Norlh Butler: De-lores M. Foil. i332 North Bancroft Herman M.

Maher 320 Carrollton: Betty E. S-ai, Park. Gcotge F. Pore. 1231 North Illinois; Beltv L.

Slater. 1422 North Pennsylvania William S. Famev, 56V6 Washington Boulevard: Louise E. Trimble. 621" Spring Mill.

Russell K. Ross. 73.1 Ingomar; Elizabeth J. Bander. 4410 Rorkviiie.

Harry Stergar, 3211 West 10th: Calh erine Henry, 962 Fast Drive, Woodnifl Place. Lowell o. Waskum. R. 1.

Clavton; La-Verne Neeley, snj. St. Paul. Traffic Convictions RECKLESS DRIVING William C. Giimt.

Route 2. Sheridan. Ill reckless driving. SI and costs. Clarence H.

Weathers, 1642 Sheldon Street, reckless driving. $5 and costs. Harold Perry. Y.M.C.A., reckless driving. Jl and costs.

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Size 12 jumper, 17s yards 54-inch; blouse, yards pastel shaoes. Buy today In, In Savings In Fix-Up, Painf-Up Needs Caulking Compound, Gal. .2.98 39-inch. ues INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL. Ortnher 17, 1871 MATTERS ABOl'T TOWX The first (tasllght illumination of the Delaware Street bridge took place last niKht.

From the present Indication the Bight schools Just opened will ba a great success. Friday. October 1. 172 the great, the world only, the original ADAM FOREPAUOH SHOW after an absence of 3 years will revisit the city with the LARGEST MENAGERIE In existence, exhibiting 1.500 Wild Animals Three Acres of Ground Procession Nearly 2 Miles in Length! sL Send TWENTY-FIVE cents in coins for this pattern to THE INDIA STAR, FAT-TERN 130 N. CLINTON CHICAGO 80, ILL.

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