Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 242, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1926 — Page 5

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PHYSICIAN, 75, DIES AT HOMY Dr. A. N. Towles Had Prac- £ ticed Here 34 Years. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday for Dr. Alfred N. Towles, 75, of 18 S. Irvington Ave., who died Monday at his home. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Dr. Towles was a practicing physician in Indianapolis for thirty-four years. He was born near Danville, Ind., and was a graduate of the University School of Medicine at Cincinnati. He was a member of the Downey Avenuo Christian church, Irvington lodge of Masons, Raper Commandery, Knights Templar and a Royal Arch Mason. Resides the widow, Mrs. Ruth Towles, Dr. Towles is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Frank B. Hunter; a grandson, John Alfred Hunter and two sisters, Mrs. Anna Tinder and Mrs. Bettie Spahr, all of Indianapolis. LARGE BAKERY~ OPENS Standard Grocery Plant to Turn Out 200,000 Loaves Weekly. With a capacity of 200,000 loaves of bread a week, the new SIOO,OOO bakery of the Standard Grocery Company, at tho company’s main warehouse, 419 E. Washington St., was opened today. Complete automatic machinery hhs been installed in the new plant, which will turn out nothing but according to Chester Jackson, ■Standard Grocery manager. The bakery replaces one destroyed by tire Oct. 17. LEGION FUND INDORSED Actors’ Equity Association Favors Endowment Project. * The Actors’ Equity Association of America has Indorsed the American legion endowment fund for disabled veterans and orphans of the World War according to advices received here today from Equity headquarters in New York City by National Adjutant James F. Barton. The Council of the Actors’ Association. in Indorsing the Legion’s $5,000,000 fund, drew up an appeal, to be sent all members of Equity, recommending that contributions be made to the fund as "one most worthy of our aid.” MAN, 86, MISSING Bv Vnitrrt Press SHEIJ3YVILLE, Ind., Feb. 9. Search was continued today for Samuel Stoughton, 86, who disappeared from the home of his daughter. here Saturday.

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