Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 42, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 June 1934 — Page 6

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PROMINENT CITY EYE SPECIALIST IS DEAD AT 77 Dr. Jerome J. Manchester Had Practiced in City 42 Years. Dr, Jerome Jesse Manchester, 77. of 847 Park • venae. died vegterdav at the etty hospital. He was one of the oldest eye, ear and noae specialist# in Indianapolis, having practiced here forty-two years. F’ineral service* will be held at 2 30 tomorrow in the F. W. Vehhng chapel, and ’he body will be taken to Moira. N. Y., for burial. Dr. Manchester is survived by two sons .Jerome J. Manchester Jr., Indianapolis, and Warren W. Manchester Detroit; two brothers. Clinton and Sidney Manchester, both of Moira, and a sister. Mrs. Mary Drew. Dickinson. N. Y. Eli Cox Rites Set Funeral services for Eli W. Cox. 32. of 2326 North New Jersey street, who died yesterday in city hospital after a long illness, will be held in the residence at 10 tomorrow, and at 2 in the Fairmount M E. church. Burial will be in Fairmount. Mr. Cox formerly operated a cleaning establishment at 3521 Massachusetts avenue. Surviving him are the widow. Mrs. Mabel Gertrude Cox; two sons. Paul and Emms’t Cox. both of Indianapolis; a sister. Mrs. Mabel Adkins. Fairmount. and a brother, Oliver Cox of California. Mary Harris Succumbs After an illness of eight weeks, Mrs. Mary S. Harris, 89. died yesterday in her home, 616 East Fifteenth street. Funeral services will be held in the Hiscv and Titus funeral home at 10 tomorrow, with burial in Crown Hill. Mrs. Harris was a member of the First English Lutheran church, and had lived in Indianapolis sixtyeight years. She is survived by a son William E. Harris. Indianapolis, and a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Philip Yant Passes Philip Yant. 74. of 2444 Park avenue. died yesterday in his home.

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1 Funeral services will be held at 7 tomorrow night in the Hisey * Titus funeral home, with burial in Marshall, 111., at 11 Sunday morning. Mr. Yant was a building contractor. retiring from business two yrars ago He was a member of the Central Avenue M E church. Surviving him are the widow and two children. Mrs. Harry F. Parr and Miss Loie Yant, Indianapolis. Tilghman Burial Set Funeral services for CharJps A. Tilghman, 76. of 118 North Sherman drive, who died yesterday, will

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be held t 10 tomorrow in the Dorsey funeral home, with burial in Crown Hill. Mr. Tilghman had been ill more i than a year. He formerly was an ! employe of the old Indianapolis Street Railway Company, frofti which he retired fifteen years ago. Surviving are * wo daughters. Mrs Ruth Meyer and Mrs. Mabel Ford, and two sons. Charles A. Tilghman Jr., with whom he made his home, and Edward Tilghman, all of Indi- ! an# polls. Mrs. Mettie Danner Dies Following a long illness, Mrs. 1 Mettie Danner, 78, of 3911 North

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Capitol avenue, died yesterday at her home. Funeral services will be held In the Flanner & Buchanan funeral home at 1 tomorrow, with burial in Round Hill cemetery. Mrs. Danner was a member of the North M. E. church. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Charles Copeland; a son. Dr. Howard Danner, and a grandson, Charles Copeland Jr., all of Indianapolis. A tiny parasite, similar to a prawn, measuring less than an inch in length, is killing off man-eating sharks around the shores of NewSouth Wales, Australia.

BUSINESS GAINING, REALTORS ABE TOLD Gradual Rise Noted in Local Market, Says Coval. There has been a gradual but steady inse in real estate market activity since the lowest ebb of Marion county transactions in November. Willis N. Coval. president • of the Union Title Company, Indi-

anapolis, told real estate board members yesterday in an address at the Washington. Mr. Coval’s conclusions are based on records and facts gleaned by his staff from courthouse files, he said. Although slump in property prices did not become prevalent until late in 1929, analysts declare the de- j pression began in the real esta’e field seven years ago. Mr. Coval said, j As an example of increased activity, Mr. Coval cited his company’s ; personnel of more than 100 as compared with twenty-seven a year ago. Sideburns were named after General Ambrose Burnside.

| ELIMINATE THE GUESS WORK 1 j HAVE AN ACCURATE EYE TEST ■ I WEAR THAT \RF R I \I.LY See our registered W. Wash, optometrist today.£WW/gC4t Hn \TZ t .

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