Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 124, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1934 — Page 5
OCT. 3. 1934
G. V. CHANDLER RITES HELD AT MACOMB. ILL. Former Banker, 91, Veteran of Civil War, Dies at Cittf Home.' Fun*>r*l services for Charles V. Chandler. 91. of 3548 Kenwood avenue. who died at his home Sunday night after a six months illness. ere to b*> held this afternoon in Macomb. 111. Burial also will be there. Mr. Chandler, a Civil war veteran as bom in Macomb and was active in the banking business there until twenty years ago when he retired and removed to Indianapolis. During the Civil war he was wounded at Chickamauga. He was the oldest living alumnus of Lake Forest college. Lake Forest. 111., and was one of the oldest voters In Indianapolis. Survivors are two daughters. Miss Mary Chandler, Indianapolis, and Miss Isabel Mapes, Chicago: two sons. Cieorge Chandler, with whom fie lived and Ralph Chandler. Chicago; four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. City Woman, 95, Passes Funeral services for Mrs. Maria E. Honeywell, 95. of 2404 Broadway, who died at her home yesterday after a long illness, will be held tomorrow in the E. E. Tyner mortuary, 328 West Thirtieth street. Burial will be in Cleveland, her former home for many years, as was Akron. O. Exact hour of the funeral has not been announced. She is survived by one Mrs. Ida Hubricht. St. Louis, Mo.; three sons, Ellsworth Honeywell, Akron. 0., Will Honeywell, Johnstown, Pa . and Albert A. Honeywell. Indianapolis, with whom she lived in this city. Her husband. William Honeywell, died twenty-three years ago. Native of Scotland Dies Last rites for Mrs. Malcomb Ammerman, 48. of 2355 Carrollton ave- { nue, who died yesterday in city hospital following a four-year illness, will be held in her home at 2 tomorrow. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Ammerman was born in Scotland and Jived there until she was 7 when she came to Indianapolis. She was a member of the Christian Science church and North Park chapter. Order of Eastern Star. She Is survived by her husband, Earl Ross Ammerman; a daughter. Mrs. Gertrude Jean Ammerman. Indianapolis, and three brothers, Elmer Strong, Chicago: Everett Strong, Detroit, and Tom Strong, Toledo. Ohio. Former Resident Buried Funeral sendees for Thomas H. Watson, Chicago, a former resident of Indianapolis, who died Sunday in his home, were held yesterday in i Crown Hill chapel. Burial also was! there. Chester Lynn Succumbs Funeral services for Chester A. Lynn, 34, formerly of Indianapolis, who was killed in Rn automobile accident near Ft. Wayne Sunday, will be held at 10:30 this morning at his home in Ft. Wayne. Burial will be in Kokomo. Survivors are the widow. Mrs. Eva C. Lynn, Ft. Wayne; his mother. Mrs. Gertrude Lynn, and a sister, Mrs. Neva Corn, both of Indian- j a polls. Army Instructor Passes Funeral services for Sergeant James A. Cunnincham. 42. a regular army instructor attached to the One hundred fifty-second infantry. Indiana national guard, who died yesterday in the Ft. Benjamin Harrison hospital after three weeks illness. will be held in Cloumbus. O. Sergeant Cunningham had been on duty in Indianapolis sinee last November and had spent more than twenty years in the service. Surviving are the widow. Mrs. Elizabeth E. Cunningham, a daughter Jeanne, and a son George J. Wilson Rites Tomorrow Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Ellen Wilson. 57. of 2625 North Delaware street, who died last inght in her home, will be held tomorrowin Planner A* Buehanan mortuary. |
*MRE YET THE FARE IS ONLY I’Ae PER MILE ROUND TRIP Even with more and better sen ice to offer you, the interurban fare has not been increased. The cost still is less than driving an automobile. You can make a round trip COMPARE it l’l cents t mile, the interurban fares swittlv, safely and in with automobile costs comfort. See vour local from , INDIANAPOLIS grent for new time To iw * r„ Tr* U&ie * Louttile $2 4 IJ.U Ft. W.n* 2.4’ S.’l N Terr* Htote 1.44 2.16 r Richmond I-J?i 2.06 INDIANA RAILROAD SYSTEM
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James G. Daly Relation of the NRA to salesmen and the nation-wide safety program sponsored by the Unitea Commercial Travelers of America will be discussed by James G Daly, Sample Case editor, at 8 next Friday fn the Lincoln. He will speak at an open U. C. T. meeting.
25 West Fall Creek boulevard. The hour has not been decided. Cremation will follow. She was bom In Illinois Aug. 26, 1876. and was married in 1894. She is survived by her husband, James E. Wilson. Army Nurse Dead Funeral services and burial for Second Lieutenant Anna L. Hart, Army nurse corps, who died yesterday at Walter Reed hospital. Washington, D. C„ will be held in Bethlehem. Pa., the home of her brother, Dr. John H. Hart. Miss Hart reported for duty at Ft. Benjamin Harrison March 1, 1934. Long Illness Fatal Last rites for Mrs. Winnie G. Wilhite. 62. of 1438 North New Jersey street, who died in Methodist hospital Monday fater a protracted illness, were held today in Shirley Brothers chapel. 946 North Illinois street. Burial was to be in Oak Hill cemetery. Crawfordsville, this afternoon. Mrs. Wilhite, long a resident of Crawfordsville. removed to Indianapolis in 1923. She was a member of Roberts Park M. E. church. Surviving are her husband, James B. Wilhite; a son. Dr. E. Gerald Wilhite, Bedford; and a brother Clyde K. Gerard. Kansas City, Mo. Bargain Week-End Trips NEXT SATtRDAT CLEVELAND . . $4.50 10:00 p. m. or 10:.yt p. tn. Return on any train until 2:50 a. m Monday. Cna-h service. DETROItT - . . . $4.50 TOLEDO .... 4.00 I.eave 10:00 p. m. Return on any train Sunday. Coach service NEXT SENDAY ST. LOUIS .... $4.50 Leave 12:35 a. m., 2:45 a. ni. or 8:05 a. ra. Return on any train same day. Coach service. CINCINNATI . . $2.50 Greensburg, $1.25 Shclbyville, $0.75 Leave 7:45 a. in. Return on any train same day. Coach service. Grratle reduced ronnd-trip railroad and sleeping car fare* between all station* each week-end. ASK AROI T I.ow rnnnd-trip coach and Pullman fare* nnd all-cxpene tnnra tn the CHICAt.O 1944 nORI.DS FAIR BIG FOUR ROUTE Hanning Bros. Open Sand.. A M A Penn l i Krc.se Bids. Vi Le INDIANA'S LARGEST nJJ T \ DENTAL ORGANIZATION
Thursday.. Friday.. Saturday New Merchandise arrived offering hundreds of new values for the last days ot our great Vnniversary Sale! No matter if you shopped yesterday or before, come tomorrow’. A B Be Sure You Come Early Tomorrow Take Advantage ot the Nevtly Arrived Bargains on Sale! dJm Women's New Lavishly Fur Trimmed mwwm coats I v ationally known quality IP j w k^ || V °°^^ S c u 1 9 P’ a P , iiii * l t _^ t><)ntl ~„o r AA* y Black, brown, green, cocoa. Sizes 14 to 20 9B|k I — ANDFVRFAB | Tjfll mm 150 and 60 watts! : I l.jJ Trimmed COATS 6 gmai I Wmlm 'M&mk \ ” Lin.ll-Sccond Floor, - F ss # 9s fO $8,9 5 \ OIUCSI jEw!/ 9 Bl9|}H|i \ —-k B Materials are wool crepes, tweeds, snowflakes, Bl|fl^ L B \ I l/IMLIL jTi ■■ k polo cloth. Sport models are revere, Johnny H r m o ui \ I * J O-ln. Unbleacriecl IVlUSlin ■ collar and belted. 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Ever,- pair guaranteed. ’T c & W % — r WOMEN'S NEW M JiL< #(> -•- 4 Boys and Girls HOSIER Yh a FftßTHinn ■ Irregulars of 10c to 25c qualities. Girls' >. S a* ®1• 1 B Tmm sjk | AA Wsm BBS *** * I and boys’ full length cotton hosiery BAR aBT B B V WBIB ill Jnß w&W 9 and bovs’ golf hose. Your choice in I BBC Pf '9 OH 9 ~ MM,lolll '“ Pa ' r ~ r I m A . * H " dfrfi; < BOYS’ BROADCLOTH h 4 JUMPER DRESSES | Ah. . “kV™ in O # SHIRTS I I Sizes 14 to 18 in new fall colors. ®"NO J 9 or brown and patent leathers. HRmH ’i t 9 Well tailored. On sale J ’ 9 Thrilling Anniversary Sale LnJ/7j I'i/ whites, solid colors and ■ ~ W W values. Widths Ato D. Sizes 1 rW*' W f,nc - v i> rmt B ■ ~ . shirts of the better qual- n | WAmnn'c Cillr I mnnrin k c | to 9 ' ( Mam Floor) * Xp ity - cut - Sizes Bto 9 Women S LlllCJOriG 9 jSI \\ l* 1 * only. Slight irregn- I ■ Dance Sets—Chemise—Pongee m 9 9 Bovs’ & Girls’ m m Bin Boys’ School m 200 Pairs of Worn, m m N iars. 1 3* I I Straus &11 OXFORDS | Growi " 6 Girls ' I *% A 1 1 =T I .1;,., II Made of line quality | FOOtWeaf 1 10c to 50c Belt Buckles B 9 ux ‘ oros I leather with leather 9 9 straps, pumps and ox- ■ ~ PI A Salesmen's samples—Buckles for 9 9 T o^ s ‘ tol L e a^n ” c< I I com P os kion soles 9 brown and black k;cis 9 ■ coats and dresses. On sale tomor- 9 9 and gun metal. Leather I I and rubber heels. 9 a r -<* b!ack suedes. Not 9at Girls 53.69-54.95 Navy Chinchilla I 9 ro w at the unheard of low price of "y 9 and compo soles. Sizes S H Sizes Ito 6. Pair 9 3 c^h 8 9 9 and New Fur Fabric Winter 4 Mens Winter Union Suit7| 8 £ S9 67 I AOcI | I Seconds of 89c quality. Heavy cotton Wto M % W * H velours and suedes. I I ribbed union suits with short sleeves, "fe ™ B#’ 9 9 Af 9 B JR B Jar 9981f A Fleece and satin lined I 9 ankle length. Sizes 36 to 46. P AM ' P 9 f ‘ """ ' " - . BSfIR S’.zes 2to 6 and 7 to 14 B 4 29cMen's Shirts & Shorts i H Women’s House Slippers and < ir, s’ White Gym Shoes £ 9 Broadcloth shorts in sizes' 2870 |Q 9 IKf lirSK W | I A* A. 9 9 ~£, J 7 134 to 46. On sale. Garment- ■ tt* § j S P S. ’’.-ir,- 8 ' *** f ■ \ 7 r
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