Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1936 — Page 11

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BERNAYS KENNEDY, Indi- ln ; : “5 : : a : i mem a SERVE AS PROTECTION gL >> ~~ THURSDAY! A Special Purchase! | EXTRA!

Joseph M. Francis, bishop of the TADPOLES. fo Mow : ® Blistered Sheers and Blistered Seersuckers ol. Indianapolis diocese of the Episco- 5 ot ? SE g Pure Si Ik

pal Church, is to officiate, a 41 : FA : : = Td : 'y * Dr. Kennedy died at the home of —_— >. ° : : : Full-Fashioned 5 } cousin, Mrs. C. H, Gordon, in ES : : Ee ] : - uth, Minn, Monday. He became . ; : x : - 0S ; ERY

Ba five years ago. Born in 1872, he was the son of and Mrs. Rober; Frank Ken- § : : . 3 : wp J A . d op of . He was educated in Indian- : ; ye ; py : : 1 isle apolis public schools and graduated 4, : ! ko ust rrive einforced L from Indiana University School of A . A a a & Pg in Time for ~ Heel and Toe!

Medicine. After an interneship at

Roosevelt Hospital in New York, he j 4 cs : - returned here to practice medicine. ? ’ . oy the Fou r th : A Dr. Kennedy served during the & « ; : i i ‘World War with Lilly unit of Base LF iat) \ : k 7 C Hospital 32. Ee : a

: "a . New to Attend Funeral Za k=l , ! gl oe A Survivors are the widow, a sister, | og .2. =~ - ‘BEHIND THE < ; ag, NEW Mis. ghomas H. Hacker, of Indian- ~T 4 2. 7 3 je Bile) B a gir: Sheet: po TH \ @polis; an aunt. Mrs. Martha King- | BL EY EMBLES ANIMALS. ; : % ¥ HE E DRESS e : i oi Cn | SEO or me IEEE ren (C7200 LRN S| iN Gordon, Frederic R. Kennedy of a | ER od IF July special! ew York and Mrs. W. J, Northey, The curious okapi was not discovered by white men until the be- Fo \ 4 — ) Pf Detroit, Mich. ginning of the present century. It is related to the giraffes, but, according ; Zw ; PA ONE \ Harry 8. New, former United| to scfentific findings, it is more primitive in skeletal formation than : a ad eked i SE f——— oh EXTRA! _ States Senator and former Post-| any of the fossil giraffes so far discovered. It is very rare, and close to § Mid | FADES" 1 \: master General, is in Indianapolis | extinction. 5 WEY : y #0 attend the funeral. . :

Coil Kennedy was a member of : X ; % i ha : Rayon Taffeta

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ANGOLA—Mrs., Martha L Sailor, 80.) Mildred Sullivan: sons, Filbert and Rile % \ hid ; g i : : , : Survivors: Sons and daughte Stanley. : y % : 34 to 42!

So BEDFORD—Mrs. Truly one orrow. | N i , 81. - = ad Tg : L * FRANK([G. GANDALL, who clot 35, Survivors: Widower, Dewey: ‘mother. | vise AVBANY Charles Folen, 31. Sur- RET 43 to 52! . y Mrs. Amanda Hillenbur, sons, Cletus, | sons; d and Leo D ; : ‘yesterday in the Methodist Hospital, | Harold and Herbert: daugl.ters. Lois. Alma | doughter, Elenora her, Roger; sisters, :

18 80 be buried tomorrow st 2 p. m. | Ho. vin "bens snd re ER | Hits Ales Scie and Hos, ‘Tao Proudly we present the finest cotton frocks ever painstakingly Picked for 2° from Flanner & Buchanan Mor- BG MINGDALE Ms, Ruth Kersey Begs: Aen a a yg Boe Ss: Harte special selling! Cotton dresses that just won't stay home! You'll don them SE a Ex i it ; L : {| tuary. He was 7s. 89. Survivors: Widowei, Charles; step- | Hoover: brothers, Shirley and Clatenge. for breakfast . . . keep them on while J unior takes his morning swim. But BF a quisite Lace on {Bom in Aurora, Ill, Mr. Gandall | BLUFFTON lam T. Wilkins, 72. | ow Lela: daughter. Genevieve: ton. Ch somehow or other they'll escape the h ouse and go prancing off to market, the |§ Top and Bottom! | came to. Indianapolis to become | Bama Joh ond: Gioia; sons, Eugene | “Mis.” Mary ‘A. Routh: 19. Survivors: tennis courts, the golf course! Blistered crepes, seersuckers, prints, piques, it

il Widower, E. M.: daughter, Mrs. Harold manager of Craig's confectionary ry.

and Elijah. ! 2 3 ; 3 Jenkins; son, Harry sheers! : 3 BOURBON—Mrs, . Hh more than 30 years ago. He had Survivors: Widower: sons, Cath. rnold. | q NEWCASTLE Jonathan P. Winn, 1 Go : en ill for several years and had Hato Grant and Keith; brothers, Jesse, OT rs and a TOthers, n ; ‘a . 34 Bi od : “not ¥ deen active in busineess since | Fred Fraik, Gerrard and Ralph. | Mrs. Jennie Watelsky, 70. | : atl ® o PRAT Te Si SO | NOniEaviLan Clue aris oun | Cotton A ' 8 5 I °: | vivors: Widbw, sons and daughters. ‘ =

Fred Triplett and Mrs. Emma Burk; ni Vivors are the widow, Mrs. | [Fed iplett ae Ma OWENSVILLE—William Henry Workman,

Susan E, Gandall; two daughters, : x, | 77. En Wid Roy; h- : J 3 Tw Li Mrs. J. M. os of by hi oun N. Clan 9. Se OLE ion. a Mrs, Fannie an oy Yansh. ® Cool Sheer 8 and N ovelty P r ints! 49 7 SR \ Slim fitting slips that will fit perfectly

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3 Mrs. Clara Norman, Mrs. Myra Houk and PERU—Mrs. Hannah Flanagan, 55. Sur- : and Mrs. Edwin F. Rossman of Day- | Mrs. Anna Stwalley: sisters, Mrs. Mar i : under sheer summer dresses, bias cut! ton, O.; and a son, John G. Gandall Losley and Mrs, Lizzle Monde. — Hower hs, Swugitess, eiie: | A large Selection of lovely house frocks, well made of fine Well made of fine quality rayon taffeta! v : - : of Indianapolis ho a td am HI Suit Bl Ht &, a Hides Pbuiet; quality fabrics! Clever styles! All sizes including extra sizes! = Sizes 32 to 44! Mr. Gandall was a member o ; , - , nna Sophia Long, urvivors: EE : ; Mrs. Wilton Brown, Mrs. Edward Pollom. | Daugh PIS % PENNEY'S—S8treet Floor, Scottish Rite and Oriental Lodge Mrs. Goon Brummett and Mrs, Ralph DI a ar ian Bett rad Mrs. PENNEY Downstairs Store. : % 8 500, F. and A. M. McHargue; brothers, Thomas and Curtis | Frances Hiatt: sons, Charles and Edward. Tutewiler; sisters, Mrs. Julia Stewart, George B. Smith, 72. Survivors: Widow,

Burial is to be in Crown Hill, Mrs. Nettie Ruffner, Mrs. Lou Rosecrans. | Almedi | Mrs. Essie Williams and Mrs. Ona Stump. Almedis;. SOB, Russell.

k 3 . PINE VILLAGE--M y : fs = on MARJORIE SRACE SHEF BRISTOL—Christian John Henry Mart- | Survivors: Daughters. oo OE enar Me s N. Meridian-st, life-| tin, 72. Donald, Mrs. os Javier Mrs. Josevhine ' ' Fo - | Pearce an : ! 1 “long Jesitent of Indianapolis, died | CARLOS Miss Lydia Notion, 11, Sur: | Boers haveriohi Bin, Seapcs, Bloiber Women's White Men's Knit , the Methodist Hospital yesterday > I: Pearl Vincent, ed 1 ; ; ~ after a long illness. She was 31. H oore, Mrs. Rena Clark, Mrs. PORTLAND Bert E. Kegerreis, 60. Sur- KE RCH | E FS . UN | ON SUITS

Puneral services are to be held at Bertha Peterbaugh; brother, William. vivors: Widow, Effie; daughters, Mrs. Fred

Chaney and Mrs. Hester Bamberger: sons CARMEL—Riley A. Campbell, 31. Sur- v : L leev. kl 1 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Flanner & | yivors: Mother. Mrs. Ellen Campbell: sons, | ¥oyance and Junior: brothers, Thomas A. Stock up on: these ong sleeve, ankle Bichon Mortuary. Burial is to | Harry and Harvey: daushiers, Margaret | Gooiee Rites, © oo Cover Mis || : For Women and Misses! | fine handkerchiefs! C longi). Summer 49c¢c Pe in Crown Hill. : i PRINCETON—Mrs. James Richards. 47. ; i : * Ea. Lo,

{ "Mrs. Sheffield was the daughter of | CRAWFORDSVILLE Ernest C,, Carscal. Survivors: Widower; daughters, Mrs, Med-

\8t. Agnes Academy. She was mar- | Brother, Peter: sistéf, Eisic Aon Otis, Elbert; father, W. H. Luttrell,

$i ELWOOD—William E. Soloman, "0, Sur- : ried to Earl A. Sheffleld in October, vivors: Widow, Hora; son, Frank; daugh- 8 .® =

4025. ter, Mrs. Cnarles Davis: brother, Thomas; | RICHMOND—Everett Thomas Dunn, 51. ENT ug STRAPS! o Pride 2 302 20 Dem TUN DIES ” SHIRTS ; Survivors in addition to the hus- | sister. Mrs. Chloe Sharp. Sry ivoss: J nh Erumsi parents, Mr. 3 : : ro ; . er ! , lpm 1 F band and the parents are a sister, | EVANSVILLE Sherry Hooker, 66. Sur- idly ing ha 4 : PUMPS! Panties, briefs 2 - A : vivors: Daughter, Mrs. Rollie Sharp; sons, ROCHESTER—MTrs. Rhoda Campbell; 70. 3 ; / s s s : Topflight” shirts ; Mrs. Elizabeth Coombs of Phoenix, | Russell ur Roberc; sister, Mrs. Henry Suryivor: Foster sister, Mrs, Ben Noftsger. | lf : : r 8 it : Sizes stepins! Clever 5¢ of broadclotht, $ C bY >

i) ME. and Mrs. - Clarence Roberson. Jen, or ge, reales, Parents, Pl. an Lon yr y A on bdr: and 3 : : lf ; : Is. €or a a | i Ji She attended the public schools #nd{" prcATUR — do Cross, 80. Survivors: rt and Robery) sisi girs. Rosetta k . == : Ties!

Women's Rayon Men's Dress

i : y SN ' ft Ariz, ‘and a brother, C. Owen | McCutchan; brother, Brainard. rs. Ev . Survivors: : gi 0S . 2 ; novelty styles! . Otis Culley, 70. Survivors: Widow, Del- | Widower, John; son, Harley: dau hters, > Bi Sl \ . | Roberson of Indianapolis. 1a; EY: son and sisters, Mrs. Sect ge Ruth, Ellen Florence and ancy ovell, | IR = : : 3 > / ; ? rnd Ea. MRS. ANNA M. THEAMAN, 68, Pitkles and Mrs. William Shaw Lester and Louis; sister, Mrs. Opal Button. : : J ; : Mrs. Alice G. Sweeton, 53. "Survivors: ROCKPORT—Mrs. Maude Sargeant, 65. : Ne | . 3 i , =i \ who died yesterday in St. Vincent's Widower, Charles H.; sisters, he Mar. 1 Suryivors: Daughter, son, sisters "and RE —— - All reduced from our higher priced 2 : : joan, a0 Tr sri Friday | Mary and Catherine Kennedy; brother, RUSHVILLE—Mrs. Harriett Bliss. Sur- ’ x “ lines! Come in and select one or more Women's: Polo Men's Polo ng at 8:30 from the Royster | John Kennedy. vivors: Daughter, Mrs. Jo McDowell: ERR : . = pairs -of these fine quality all leather : : : Rg & Askin Funeral Home. Services| FORTVILLE—Hazel J. McFarren, 17. |brother, Ab Denning; sister, Mrs Homer : : : shoes! High, medium or low heels! SHIRTS : S HIRTS are to be held at 9 in St. Mary's Sutvivors; Father, Albert; brother, Rich- HO sre, ee Bo i 3 ; 3 ’ poo . : ; ‘Church and the burial in St. Jo- : R hn ive : FORT WAYNE—Amasa V

: s . Powers, 78. | ors: Widow, Nettie; son, Glenn: daughter rd : - - : of t ‘ \seph’s Cemetery. - Survivors: Widow, Julia; daughter, Helen | Mrs. R. W. Hague; brothers, William, Jess Of: five quality Iay enum Se 55¢

Non-wilt collars!

and cotton tuck popular styles!

3 Powers. and Erpest; sister, Mrs. Eva, Hoé on A Pos an, he jifed oo Mrs: Via > Ee Demiston, Cas 1d ie wo isles, Wesley hu i 5. Mi; Birvivo oo stiteh! 2 = | vivors: ower ufus; sons, Gerald an ghters, TS re ! ers, John, Joseph and Peter Shields; | #nthony; brothers, George and Edward Riel, Ms Marie Stone and Miss Loreita VLE Nn ‘s port otz. :

two sons, John R. and’ Charles Mrs. Sophia Sunderland, 67. Survivors: Mrs. Sun , 87. ‘| 'SHELBYVILLE—Mrs. Rosa Bassett, 56. # Theaman; two daughters, Pauline Widower, William. sons. Ernest and Her- survivors: Widower, Chandis: : Sand Mary Theaman. John Otten. 55. Survivors: Mother, Mrs. | Vien Tuy: siete Mro® Gree Westridge, Inl5 Sty es! 3 ; Pp s : ! HOLSWORTH YOUNGER, 64, Nicholas oem Iter ar alien halt brother, William Crosby. 2D 5 and : # ? : EXTR Al | who died yesterday in his home, | and Catherine: brother, Otto. Daughters, “Sire Arthur 5." Chafee, Mrs. : A eh 5 j - - FRANKLIN-Mrs. Elza Buckner, 9. George J. Hasley and Mrs. H. G. . {2123 Adams st, is to be buried to Survivors: Widower: son. Harley. sons, Thomas F., LeRoy and. William A i y iL 3 ; We 0 a morrow from the Harry W. Moore | = .oreNCASTLE—Henry J. Prevo, 45. |. Samuel J. T. Stoughton, 29. ~ Survivors: ~ ST - : ; 22, 1... t Funeral Home, 2550 E. Michigan-st, | Survivors: Widow: mother: brothers, Ed- | Farents, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Stoughton: . ; y 3 4 Men S Fully

Bt 11:30. Services in the Martins- | #er and Gordon, and sister. ~~ |3Chicy, "Mrs. Vig Sndieait, Mes, Bale | Mille Baptist Church are to be heid | yivors: Widow. Rosa: daugniers, Mrs. | iniPly Misses Mary and Lorene Siough- ; or’ Bt Se . Sanforized . 2 and burial is to be in South | Margaret Shirley, Mrs. Sate Journey: Miss, Mary. Kathryn Vawter, 24, Sur- ads em my # a w an orize ‘Park Cemetery, Martinsville, Se Mrs. Otto Shinn: re, Bari | 1VOrs: Bro hers, Paul and John. ‘ is ; . ** Mr. Younger was a member of | Gates: stepdaughter, Mrs, = Lawrence gs SouTH, BEND--Cleon sige aventer, we | the Calvary Baptist Church, Knights Walsh. Ola Thompson Parker. Survivors: | 10M Barnhart; son, Howard W. Feaser. I of Pythias, Junior Order of Ameri- | Widower, Ray. ‘nim Wiav eS asiel 8. Rupe, 2 Durvivarsi ; ¥ sisters, Mrs, Cat is : pe ud Nellovs, Moose gMARTFORD CITY William Martell. 49. Tepe hier” Seoiner Charles stickier. Elk, calf, nu-buck leathers, \ Survivors are{ the widow, two uncles. Otis; ner oad Joe. "1 Daughters, M SPMay Clark and Mrs. in strate tip, wing tip, e-———— Ww h bl L sisters, Mrs. Al hretta Jackson and | KOKOMO—Mason Holden. 79, _Sur- | Helen Myers: sons, Donald, Fred and Har- 1 t dt ashapie, BISIErS, VIS. AP vivors: Daughters. Madeline and. Edna: | ry Guiling; sister, Mrs. Orren Cheney, : plain toe and trouser : Mrs. Oscar AYers and two brothers, | son: Edwin: sister, Mrs. Jennie Snyder. TRAFALGAR — Mrs, Elsa Buckner. 69, ; crease styles! 100%. fu \ They Charles and Frank. vit RAN CE ane er vA Baa Survey Os: Widower, son, Hatley . leather : WwW ‘+ MRS. LAURA J. CARSON, Indi- | Robinson and Mrs. Forrest Waldron; son, VINCENNES — eR “lerman, ’ ~ : ; : 2 on f Rnapolis resident since 1888, died | Thyrie Miller; sisters Mrs, Amon Knett{ Henry and Hugo Rehwild: sisters Mrs: ; Ye 4 Shrink! yesterday in the home of a daugh-| ;gppaNON-—-Ida May Klinger, 69, Sur- 4nna Marie, ett and Beity Lou: son, Tr Arthur Chaffee of Shelby- | vivors: Widower, Israel: Sister, ; ¥

Charles Sprong: brothers. John L. Mrs. Carson, who was 81, had | rR. &, Moor, re; son, Alva: daughter, Mrs.

Mabel Esse 8 ill for some time. James o "Hill, 65. Survivors: Daugh-

peral services ‘are to be held | ters. Mrs. Albert Goins and Mrs. Wallace | |’ : IA et : ; E Foran AF Stripes, checks, plaids, plain patterns! Expertly HI a. today ab the Hise & Alberts: lin Sell yDIOthers. sinmries vo a % eh RR tailored of fine quality fabrics! Wear them for active fis Funeral Home, Burigl is MARTINSVILLE — Holtsworth Younger. || (SEIS : PERMAIENTS ; kN ; sports wear or with a jacket or coat for afternoon! in Crown Hill. Survivors: Widow; sister, Mrs. ia attie : . : A real special!

3 ers; - brothers, Charles and Fra 8 3 2 ving "in addition #© Mrs. Ayers Maude L. tzinger, 46. Survivors: 4 : That Pleats, In. : ; ee are two daughters, Mrs. ower, ah at Son, Maurice; father :

te! Hasely, \Indianapolis, and | 1005, Fenrod: sisters, brother and hai | { BEEN] y 1 IRN ; -SpLAGED ON SALE ; a EE —,— HG. Jones Chicago; ihree| Enunid, Stamped, 20, Suviors || HGS PY Rive. “oat” || — ‘THURSDAY AT— $ Rei EXTRAI

Thomas and Leroy, Indianap-| Hicks, ' Mrs. Flora Akers, Mrs, Maude fe Te Boe and Willlam A. Carson, Evans- Hoo ariend, Mis. Myris Akers and : i Tee A fine selection of smoothly Men's. Athletic ERE 5 SHIRTS and Je buried tomorrow afternoon | ne, Mhiiuker: brothers, Will Franc, || | GeAU? 9? 7) up smiling after a hard sum- an mmers Chapel, near Cory-| Virgil and Ranous. ZEN mer! Sizes 81% to 2!

Mrs. Mary Murray; sister, Mrs. Elizabeth » ; ! ota x rumuey. so wie EEE WEE S| ie Lr, ees la fete last night in Methodist Hospi- | Son. Mau joe: aughter i he 11 ss. ine Cu g 8 an Jalue, 3 2 for $3.01. A : ’ : Ind. MOUNT VERNON—William R. Stanley, ve 3 a id 2 1 7h : was the wie of the Rev. Roy | Mie Nora sanity. sits ri. Low, Walling, dre | Ta 2 RS Et SHOR 1 S ley, pastor of the University | Nellie Jenson, Mrs. Sylvia Haggerty} Mrs j i aN EY 2 ; : oe LN Gs oie Brome Gen, x ~ SPECIAL CLOSE ouT! (el EA yi Ltn ins ome 5 Skin T bi NEY | | | ERA C| Escellent Values ck Samovo Sas in frou es NE | Men's and Boys Spor CN. Naf This Price! 5 Wma, WOUID You Like fo End? ll} “Qa OXFORDS oy four brothers, Earl Hanger, ; Boe $ Edward Hanger, _Frank-

mother, Mrs Ma

j) an illness of two months, | George boys and girls that will come

Rayon Taffeta: : i ~ Non-Run Rayon.

5 1 : 1 Ly Si ibbed shirts df fin arms! Shorts of SLIPS GOWNS 1 KB ay | Sr orgs fst i

3 fn cain n' > hel : in i : : Eo mix ins Ein = » ng: W : 21 gsi Las in" i FE p £ RTS AND SHORTS. \ : 3 tone! : . . 19 y den for hacks. Bur | cy 1 js . aT : PLAN! fF own this sp w price! Pine quality!. ..Ea. 1JC

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