Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 December 1936 — Page 4

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AVAM. MILES IS DEAD HERE: SERVICES SET

Terre Haute Native Aided Husband in Work as Missionary.

MRS. AVA M. MYLES, wife of R¢ A. R, Miles, who died vesrday at her home, 1014 Dudleyto be buried in Greenfollowing services in Kregelo & ey’s Chapel, 2233 N. Meridian-st m. tomorrow. She was 70. was the daughter of the late Mrs, Adna C. Messenger granddaughter of Thurlow nu built the first Union n Indianapolis. Terre Haute ith her family she married the Rev, Miles She later went to Bouth her husband, where in religious work for I After her return from America in 1902 she lived ft me in Indianapolis husband she is surWilliam H. and daughter, Mrs

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JACOB rion-rd, fruit who died Cros: EOTVICO: at 10 a Alsace-Liorraine, Mi brought t6 America and Indianapolis when 13 vears operated a and Capitol-av later established Broad

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owner of Gravel Co. night in his BE. Maple-rd, is to be Crown Hill following | services at 1:30 p. m. tomor- | Flanner & Buchanan Chapel

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PRESIDENTS SHIVER, TOO, GRAYSON SAYS

WASHINGTON, Deo. 25-<Rear Cary T. Gravson, chairman inaugural ceremonies taking into consideration at Presidents, like anygot and hungry. Gravson said today the inaugural ident Roosevelt dan White House his oath

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Regarded as part of Mussolini's efforts to extend Ttaly's control

over Austria is the reported im of Ttaly (right), and Archduke throne

been discussed recently by Mussolini and Austrian monarchists. Maria, 21, is the only unmarried daughter of King Victor Emman-

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State Deaths

ANDERSON Harold H. Hart, 45. Sury Widow, Mrs Geraldine Hart; Maurice Hart parents, Mr, ank BE. Hart

Iam B McGranahan, 91. J. McGranahan; Hat rriet Flora

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~Mrs. Seressa Doty, 70, SurDaughters, Goldie Doty, Mrs. Hazel dine; br others Valentine, Ary and Kurtz G TOSHEN: -Mr's Daughters, Jesse Paige, Mrs "8 in} a Griffith; sons, Fred Pollins GRYENTIELD Roscoe Hunt, 55. fvors tdow, Nellte Hunt; daughter,

1 a vighy Walker, 's. Martha Flizabeth Cheshier, 83 vors: Hushand, James Cheshier: sons 1. Lon, John and Clay <Cheshier; t Erma Martin

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E. Craig, 32. SurhE Morris Craig.

ry ARSAW-_Sherman Elder, 62, Buryviv0 r ¥rden, Howard, Russell, MilAr an hil datighters, Mrs. Hazel Robnson, Mi Dpnots A Armey and Mrs, Emma Slusher; brat Albert and Lawrence; Mrs, Margaret Freeman.

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Poor teeth are the cause of many ailments, Take extra precaution against such ills by having yours and your family's teeth examined at Dr. Dix’ office tomorrow. Only a small down payment will do— pay the balance in small weekly payments.

DR. DIX SERVICES:

Plates, Crowns, Inlays, Cleaning, Bridgework, Extractions, Fill ings, X-Rays, Treatments for Pyorrhea, Plate repairs.

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PAST. P. 0. E RULER

FANNING DIES AT 78 coo

Idaho became the second legion |

By United Prous NEW YORK, Dec. 25.—Joseph T. | Panning, 78, past ruler of the B. P. O. home here today.

Mr. Fanning was born in Preble, lived for many | und | years in Tndianapolis before he came Fast,

County, O., and

Funeral services are to be held Nov. 16.

Monday morning.

HELD FOR VAGRANCY

John G. Brown, 64, Haute, was charge today. to pass a check for $11.50 in a downtown store late yesterday afternoon. Owen J. McCormick, 842 N. Denny- |

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CAPA TOPS 500,000 FIGURE

‘Georgia and Idaho Already Ahead of Enrollment Quotas for 1937.

The American Legion today passed | the half-million mark in its ad-| | vance membership campaign, an un- | precedented total, the national | headquarters announced. A total lof 519,671 veterans have paid their | 1087 dues, more than half the | | 1036 enrollment. the Legion may raise to an all- | time membership peak during 1037, well over 1,000,000 members, and | | perhaps 180,000 members ahead of | his year. Final 1936 enroliment is

Leaders forecast |

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| department to enroll its entire 1937 |

[membership quota before the mew | vear arrived, it was announced. Its quota was 4281 members, and it has reported a 1937 enrollment of 4290. The Georgia department first ac{complished the feat in this cam- | paign when it went over the top at the record-breaking early date of | Its 1937 quota was 9196 |

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| members, and it now has an enroll- |

| ment considerably above that figure, | it was said.

| vires today as a unique Christmas | gift for National Commander Hairy | |W. Colmery of Topeka, Kas.

| ORDER SIDEWALK BUILT | The Works Board has ordered & | sidewalk built on the west side of | Keystone-av from 34th-st to 38thst. The cost is not to exceed $3412.

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Payments on Purchases of $20 or Over

Legion officers released these fig- |

=Starting Tomorrow!”

Sensational Values

Funeral services were to be held this aftérnoon for Mrs. Doha Harbin (above), 1348 8. Sheffield-av,

who died vesterday in City Hospital after being struck by an auto driven bv James Nielsen, 368 Beauty-av. She was 67. Nielsen pleaded guilty in Municipal Court yesterday to involuntary manslaughter, drunken driving and failure to stop after an accident. His bond was set at $12,500. Mrs. Harbin is survived by daughters, Mrs. Mabel Barnes, Mrs. Marie Botts, Mrs. Muriel Botts; sons, Elmer and Theodore Harbin.

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‘Governmental Changes Are

Proposed by State Civic Associations.

The Indiana Civic Digest, publica-

tion of the Tndiana League of Civie Associations, today listed eight legis-

lative proposals of interest to prop=erty taxpayers. They are: Removing office holders from county tax adjustment boards; permitting county boards and state tax commissioners to review salary

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