Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 211, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1935 — Page 12
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RITES FOR CITY POLICEMAN SET FOR THORSDAY Lawrence E. Dugan Held Position on Force 26 Years. Requiem mas- for Lawrence E • Landy> Dugan. a member of the Indiana poii- police department for 26 ’Tars is to be held a* 0 Thursoa\ in the Sabred Heart Catholic Church, following private .services at the home All Sumner-M Burial is t '■ be in Hoi " Cross Cemetery. Mr Dugan, v ho was 62. was retired Lorn the force last month because, of ill health. He died last, night in St Francis Hospital. Survivors an- the widow. Mrs. Caroline Dugan; a daughter. Mr:-. .John Beck; three sons. Lawrence J , .Joseph and Edward Dugan; two sistei Mr Edward Boren and Mrs. Edward Wyatt, and two brothers, •John and Thomas Dugan, all of Indiana poll . Services for Mrs. Halliday Funeral 'Tvice. for Mrs Laura M Hallicia■ a resident of Indianapolis for 36 years, ate to be held at 1:30 tomorrow; afternoon in the Planner Buchanan Mortuary. Burial is to be m Crown Hill Tne Revs Abram S. Woodard, pastor of the Meridian 3tre f t M. Fl. Church, of which she was a member. I.S to nfficate. Mrs. Halliday died yesterday in her home. 2423 Park-av. She was 57. Survivor- are the widower. George L Halliday; a daughter. Mrs. Taylor Dbold, Detroit, Mich.; her mother, Mr Lticv McKenzie, Bellevue. O.; two brothers. R. V. McKenzie. Chicago. and L. D McKenzie, Los Angeles. and a -ister. Mrs. E. C. Ruhland also of Bellevue. Mrs. Mary Lantz Rites Last rites for Mrs. Mary Irene ■ Lantz. widow of John Laijtz, are to • he held ai Cumberland at 2 tomorrow. Burial is to be in Memorial j Park Cemetery. Mrs Lantz, who was 62, died yesterday morning in her home, 252 S. Emersnn-av. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Mabel Johnson and Mrs. Sadie I angenberg. and three grandehilfirm all of Indianapolis. SET RITES FOR ONLY COUNTY CENTENARIAN Mrs. \m.inda Tapp Will P,e Buried at Craw fordsville. 2o>/ CRAW FORDSVILLE, Ind.. Nov. 12. Ia t lit were being arranged today for Mrs. Amanda Tapp, Montgomery County's only centenarian, who riied at her honip near here yesterday. Mrs. Tapp, who was born Jan. 3. 1835. in Me Sterling. K . was the widow of John Henry Tapp. Indiana pioneer. She is urvivcd b yt.wo sons and three daughters. AMAZING LVj / Low Prices V w REDEEMED • .Musical Instruments • T\ pewriters • .Machinist Tools • Drafting Instruments • Diamonds—Matches • Men’s Suits • Shot (inns >•><* Otir \\ inilmvs! (.i i oi k i o\v I’Rirrs I niuHi yoi m w I CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 11l I *l W *hinttton S*refl Former Goldstein Drpt. Store Rldr.
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is the conclusion rif one of the most amazing stories of the air I've ever heard. . .If vou remember, a ten pilot !' just takrn up anew fighting singleseater with a hinged pockpit cover that has rome loose—and the spectators on the ground scent trouble After diving and swooping around on its bark, the plane leveled off and started toward the ground in a long flat glide. The motor was throttled, the propeller idle. Watchers saw the ship mage a normal landing in a far corner of the airdrome. They waited for the pilot to raise in the cockpit and wave in the customary manner. But MANUAL FETES U. S, EDUCATION Value of Studies Stressed by Teachers Following Special Program. Following special discussions in observance of Education Week in roll rooms at Manual Training High School class teachers today impressed on pupils the value of the various subjects of study. A special auditorium was held yesterday for junior high school tudent.s in which a select, group of freshman gymnasts performed vaiiotis tumbling and apparatus stunts. Those taking part were Thomas Gregory. Nathan Stein, William Greenlee, Renick Gaines. Leon Hastings. Herman Nordholt. Kenneth Dilk, Edward Newman, Robert Overton. Arthur Van Sicklp, John White. Robert Mills, Robert Walters. Morris Sham, William Alte, Avery Beller. Delbert, Bowles. Roy Dillahay, Charles Gant, William Johnston. Raymond Koch. Russell Morgan Francis Pribble, Fred Wellman, Milburn White, William Collies, Clarence Boyer, Philip Caito, Charles Figley, Merrill Polk, Joseph Rogers, Joseph Schneider and Eugene Louden. Stressing knowledge, A J. (Dad) Elliott is to speak on the general topic of “How Young People Plan Their Education” at a general assembly of senior high school students in the auditorium tomorrow morning. (sure-iuse) SIMON 1 MET A PIEMAN AND ORDERED THREE OR FOUR; HE NOW EATS TUMS WHEN HEARTBURN COMES . . . DON’T SUFFER ANY MORE I Stop SAYING "NO" TO FAVORITE FOODS TT isn’t only pie that disagrees with some A people. Many say that even milk gives them a gassy stomach. The very best foods may bring on acid indigestion, sour stomach, gas, heartburn. Millions have found that Turns quickly relieve acid indigestion. Munch 3 or 4 after meals or whenever smoking, hasty eating, last night's party, or some other cause brings on acid indigestion. Turns contain no harsh alkalies, which physicians have said may increase the tendency toward acid indigestion. Instead an antacid which neutralizes stomach acid, but never over-alkatizes the stomach or blood. You'll like their minty taste. Only 10c. TPI IiAC FOR THE TUMMY I U s,f„ NOT A LAXATIVE handy to cabav mCT* Tniswrcfc—atyoar druggist's—Beau- ■ TCC.iT a tifulsColor 193i>-1936 Calendar ThcrmnmpiFr with the purchase of a 10c roll of Tur <c box of HR fThc AM Vegetable Laxative.) T • |)in C LEA MNG M-’.i's s„i(, <>r nr Owno.it % I JC I .sillies* Flnln I-Piece I DC Lrtflic*’ Plain i aa EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY mi.-*- an.
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