Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1937 — Page 5
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l oF AUTICY ANS T0 ASK | jucceeding Margaret O'Neill. Others | of the settlement board and others | tlement building, 504 N. Tremont f ected were: Minnie Goerke, vice | who attended a meeting at the set- | St., last night.
Indiana Residents | nes esid dent; } Bible Robinson, freas: Dea ths A m 0 ng : | HOURS REGULATION rer; Murt - Craig, secretary, an
Sthel Coy, s sergeant-at-arms.
1sANDERSONVILLE—Emma R= Sicvens KOKOMO—Mrs. Clara M. Young, 54.| OGDEN—Mrs. Mattie Oldham, 75. Sur- A TIPTON John c. Lutz, 88. Survivor: “HRI STAMORE HEAD | Best Cough Remedy Is
Rurvivors: Sisters, Mrs. na” Custer Survivors: Husband, Elmer: san, Richard; | vivors: Husband, Rollin; daughter, Mrs, O. O. McLealan f and ‘Mrs, A. E. Bilby. thers, | ' Ruby Stoten; sons, Ciatones, Ralph and - ARCADIA—Mrs. Mary Phillips. 91. Sur- award Ei 206 ie Sonia Schrader, [ Perichell, Ysters, X Mrs. W. G. Brosius and wy BUREN rs. Fig Saxon. 0. Sip. Ordinance on Closing Time | (RE ORTS ON 'S ON VISITORS o o vivors: Daughter, Mrs. Etta Byrum: son.| Mrs, Margaret Hackett Fulton. _Sur- Charles Toles and Mrs. Belle Dorney; | ; 3 t Harvey; two grandchildren: three great- ors: Husband. Ralph; daughsers, Eliza- PLYMGUTH— Abel C. Ames, 79. Sur-| brother, Charles Clayton. To Be Requested asl 3 1X€ a ome grandchildren. Sigign Mrs Margaret Tran- | beth and Martha: mother I Ms Byelyn vivor: re as, : . S i AE AIS0—Edyard Douglas. i” Sure . - t arger, un T eodore cGi . sister e acke vil= Ann Louise eckner, 5 months. Sur- vors: Daught C S8 Hs SR : rs, Harry.and Tom Hackett. vivors: Parents, Mr. and s. Carl | Eleanor rs Jas Poroum eg olman; | Mrs. Olive Edwards, Christamore | It’s So Easy! Makes a chial membranes.
BEDIORD—Mrs. Andrew Beeler. 74. Sur- ; : Beans Do by an; ais L : vivors C ister, Mrs. | , LADOGA—Mrs. Mollie Johnson Harris, | Kleckner. ‘Memes: sisters, Mrs. Jennie Regulation of hours for beauty ‘ettlement director, has reported « =| Put the Pinex into a pint bottle, and Wi aide Tn grandchildren. TT. Survivors: Husband, James: daughe| pp Negron _Robert Adkins. 81 Sur. Jian. Mis 'Adnes Davis and M15. Carrie shops in the city was maa hat approximately 66,000 persons’ Big Saving. INo Cooking. |add your syrup. Thus you make a full _ Wite, daughter and ton, Porter: Son, Gilherl Harms, BS a Sonor Survivor SBURG—Mrs. Maudie Stoup, 64. | po 410 1100 lis Ch ttended social events and recrea- | To get the quickest relief from coughs pint of really better medicine than you LINDEN—Mrs. Laura Ann Barr, 56. Sur- urvivo Husband, Ross; sisters, Mrs. |OY the Indianapolis Chapter of the | ional events there in 1936 due to colds, mix your own remedy at Loud buy Teaiy-made for four ime : e money. never spoils, and chil-
y ddison Whitehouse. BLOOMINGTON David B. Bray, 88. | viyors: Husband. Fred: son. Miller: daugh- | 20d & stenson, A Emma Dawson and Mrs. Ida Baston: [ Surviver: Brother, Samuel Brav. ter, Mrs. Lucille Courtney; sisters, Mrs.| RUSHVILLE—Hubert Eugene Andrews, brother. Bert Yetter. Indiana Association of Beauticians |, The report was made to members | home. Once tried, you'll never use any Le | so simple and easy. And for quick, blessed relief, it has
Cinda Sowders, Mrs. Lizzie Plunkett, Mrs. | a1, Survivors: Parents, Mr. VINCENNES—Mrs. Anna Reller. 73. Sur- | in a meeting last night. | other kind of cough medicine, and it’s First, make a syrup by stirring 2|no equal. You can feel it penetrating
OR i an TS. BOUBBON-Mi%, Emme. Evelen Ha Lottie Plunkett, Mrs. Metie Wethington | Charles Andrews: sister, Mrs. - Jerushia | Vivor: Brother, Charles W. Mil Me rs decided to. call an open |i EA RGAIN a mbe to : daughters, Mygs. Alice Montgomery, ] 5 Z 3 : pe. ¢ AR ’ | Irene Dull ant Mrs. Hattie Farks. Clarence and: Grover Pulliam. John L. gh oe UEyiv0rs: Wise; PLANS NEW CLEANING SHOP |meeting of beauty shop operators PERMANENTS EBEYR | cups granulated sugar and one cup of | the air passages in a way that meany
wender, 96. =~ Survivors: . Son. Mic | and Mrs. Stella Lyons: brothers, Elmer, Northam brother, Cassil. Eloise Moore;
- IS. . . a BRAZIL—Harvey Robison, 1. Surviv- SO IANO Mc AN Dowd: s h Nipp gr sister. Mrs. Mull Walter Kampovsky, local furrier, within three weeks to draft a peti-| © r.o g u 1gnole 2 ‘water a few moments, until dissolved. business. It loosens the phlegm, soothes ors: Wife, Nancy: son, Perry; daughter, | Dempsey; sons, Charles and Barton: broth- Wallace: brothers. alp ari and rrankljs to open a new clean- | tion, asking the City Councii to pass Steam oll "Per- A A child could do it. No cooking needed. | the inflamed membranes, and eases the -Mrs. Gladys Sanders: six giandchildren, ers, George and Jacob Snyder; sister, Mrs. | Nip repairing, : : manent complete 5%) Pi 8 f ss Thus it makes breathing NE lady Re as Fa een: | 5, Cops MAUR. Baiiamih F. Hudson, . 63. ing and remodeling shop soon, he |an ordinance regulating closing time | with Hair Trim, Then get 2 ances of Pinex yor Sorens hy on ot gee id] hrs RIDGE CYT¥.mnioh v. Winter, | 0 LAN OF Y ot, Wo Cin | gin nn, Dil A 2 [anne today, Me Ties besa I{for shore, Ringe ngs. any nd of Norway Pine. famous for | dust try it, aod if not pleased, yous : 3 ad urvivors: Husband; da - | Green a ; old | i : v Sa RIDGE OY es son, iA mona Gantz; mother. Mrs. Elizabeth | and Edward: brothers, Louis and Ulie; the fur business here 25 years and } Miss Irma Zook was elected presi-| Roberts Beauty Shop SA |its prompt action on throat and bron-! money will be refunded. —Adyv. brothers, Henry, Frank, Willian and Alvin | Brown; brother. Gregory Brown: sisters. | sisters. Mrs. Alger Fancher and Mrs. Rich- | is known as “Mr. Walter.” dent of the Indianapolis chapter, 2 HEME A ree -0632 Wissl Mri;. Hillard DeRoaia and Mrs. E. C.|ard Wheeler. . Ma’thews. Mrs. Hulda T.. Hopkins, 71. Survivors: CONNERSVILLE—Frank Davis, 33. Sur- ART Sisters. Mrs. Dora Ridlen and Mrs. Martha 1 vivors: Wife; parents, Mr. aud Mrs. W. Johnson. :
L. Davis; son, Frank Jr.; daughter, Phyllis, Vek . - ir ; . . and a granddaughter. =~ ooo a a. ro A a] a SHARPSVILLE Mrs. SAE Fi iT Women’s Lovely Rayon i T = 3] P AY PL IXY Lovely Quality Outing 5sCRAWFORDSVILLE Charles W. Taylor, | Messmer: bothers, ooo Mr and Mrs, | Mrs. M. J. Berscheld and Mrs. Grant UNDIES . } WAAL REY]: g NO CARRYING CHARGE GOWNS Chailes Frakes. Marshall L. Lemmon; daughters, Mrs. H.|and Mrs. Reid Kiger.
a a Bis Goodnight; sister, Mrs. B. A, Hess. Double Yones So For s rs. den A. Pennington. Mrs. S. L. Trusty and! gurpjvAN — Ed Over, 52. Survivors:
Glover, Mrs Charles Brame and Mrs. Wal- | Andrew Messmer and Mr, and Mrs. Ozie i ter Penn; sons, Walter and H. B. Taylor; | Tucker. SHELBYVILLE. Wile. daughter “irs. " Bloomers, Stepins, Panties 3 . 9 * AN his 3 2: 3 3 x 1 \ . 2 DUNKIRK—Marry McMullen, 68. Sur-|Mrs. C. T. McMurry. Mother, Mrs. Kate Over; son, Harold; Women’s Attractive EER 3 8 3 5 : All-silk Full fashioned vivors: Wife, Clara: son, Elbie; step-~ NEWCASTLE—MTrs. Lillian E. dau 60. grandson; sister, Mrs. Oliver Steel. ] : )
brothers,’ George and James Taylor. NEW ALBANY—Mrs. Ruth E. Fox. Sur- | Survivors: daughter, Ruth: stepson, Albert Marsh, | Survivors: Husband, : daughter, ba cb § . : ; “i HOSIERY sister, Mrs. Stepiien frank. Helen Evans. son, Herrize Eva St an Gs 1 BE 2 ES SARA 2 st
sister. Mrs. Edward Gage. & Vests: Reg. Stout Sizes : 2 1 Grimes, 78. Survivors: Sons, Bert, Charles and Ciaude; : R. Rice. SILVERWOOD—Michael Grin h or : { R j c ! : res, 89. s: Sons, Ben and John; daughters, . i Qaugntery ab dJonn Funk and. Mis. RE © Toa 82. Survivors: Son, Aver Nellie rowel, Mrs. Amelia Garigus - -
DUGGER—Lucy Ellen Harrison, 89. Sur- | vivors: Son. Joseph J. Fox; daughter, Mrs. | Charles Bassett: BURG—Edward E. Miner, 75. Sur- Mrs. Matilda Ellen Smith, 77. DSurvivors: Smartest Shades jn
Sons, John, Mahlon, Clarence, Elmer and Big Assortment of ) ; Sizes 8% to 10} ELIZABETHTOWN—Toney Melvin Cash, side and Mrs. Chester W. Howard; sister,
Ora; sister, Mrs. Sarah Young. THE Styles and Colors 35. Survivors: Wile: sisters. Mrs. Mattie | [ou Bell; brother, Alex 3ell. COUGH DROP
; . Ma : ; : ’ > 709 EA . ; . l ] ] Sai. Leona Bowman and Mrs, Meaty NOBLESVILLE. John Vail, 80. = u.| . Medicated with throat-soothing |8 Boys’ and Girls Sturdy : Fine Quality, Sanitary ELKHART—John Ulrich, 85. Survivor: | pand. Boyd Shore: daughter, Babara: ingredients of Vicks VapoRub. ” Eh = ; INS Daughter, Mrs. I. C. Case. granddaughter, ~ Vivian Ruth Wallace: UNIONS $1 Tg ey /
Joseph Gerring, 62. Survivors: Wife, | mother, Eliza Hamm, and a sister, Mrs. Katherine; sons, Robert, Claude, Marcus, | Mrytle Whittaker. VICKS COUGH DroP All Styles and Sizes 12 in Box—Very Absorbent Haveig and Harold; gaughiers, Mis. pie NORTH JUDSON—Jason Diamond, 89] A 3 F 10 Boxes inzleton rs. Mary ostettler IS. ! Survivors: Wife; three children. Myra Martin, Mrs. Emma Tymus and Flora . or - mem -
Singleton: sister, Mrs. Emma Clark. rs. Bertie Mornt, 58. Survivors: Hus-
band. William Mornt. : i ’ Wool Mrs, Elizabeth Thomas, 80. Survivors: : Ww {8 . Wmn’s Ra on & 00 Sons. Samuel and Jacob; daughters, Mrs. omen s Broadcloth i i. A y : Samuel D. Miller, Mrs. Samuel D. Yoder, 3 > : sa 4 Me Mary Yertzy and Mrs. Levi A. Non- . ] - rager, 3 : ELWOOD—_Mrs. Amanda Ellen Allen, 8. > Lace-Trimmed or Tailored. F nl/. Smart sades
Survivors: Son Snes daught en b MIS. Tearose & White. 34 to 44 : p , / aisy anley I's ertruae Schuyler, 8 J Mrs. Rebecca Vardeman; six grandchil- 5 F | 3 5 P i a dren, five great grandchildren, one great- . or -- ew we wm ; r. or greai-grandchild, and a half-sister, Mrs. Special eas W ; g : b/g 7 rma. Wolverton. : terms r . " K ’ - 3 7 4 ; . Turner, 70. Survivors: Son, 7 | : 7 : Ww Ww ; daughters, Mrs. Watson Neal, ay en Phils you Women’s Warm j 5 Zin om. Fast Color ash
Miss Vesta Turner, and Mrs. Wililam
Jones; four grandchildren; sister, Mrs. == ; : i : DRESSES E Elizabeth Bennett: brothers, James and : 2 : : r + Snuggles $7 : Ro : i $
ED vivor: Brother, John Min
EDINBURG—MTrs. Seas Compton, 92. survivors: Sisters, Mrs. Martha Mutz, SVEN TOWN = Mh: BER a, 55 2 or Mrs. Sarah Carvin, Mrs. Mary Ricketts. ters, Mrs. Bell Lawton, Mrs. James Whites _-T_——
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George Davies. - . Panis ay Vest Smart new prints and >a { i H 2 1 t eS. EVANSVILLE—William Warren, ot. : : World Famous Small Med. & Larve Bizes SLrm
Daughters, Mrs. K. D. Hatch, Mrs. Hern i 2 : J ; ; 5 | 3 For. rf J : Adoiusies nd iS Sm, Soha’: ihn | il *PHILCO ¢ iy SE J ol or Drocner: “Ben Ly Mn BB finoder { 3 NY 1A 2 Baby Grand Women’s Rayon Stripe . ; Y he : Infants’ $1.98 Knit
FORAKER—Mrs. Dessaline Swoveland, B 3% RE. 7 Here is quality, at the : : Survivor: Brother, Webbe Postma. be ] Z lowest possib 1 0 * d 3 ? : SWEATER FRANKLIN—Charles C. VanNuys. 84. g ENE? price! Rich comers ests 2 B : £W ] ; Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Ruth McGee- a iE Lib 0M oe m- 72 : : ; = 4 L i C ‘Set - hee. Mrs. Katharine Granger. Soidol 2 amazin £ A Fine Quality—In All Sizes / 4 p eggins, Lap Se san K:nnic urvivors: Daugh- 4 NE stance . : : ‘ SI, 2 . ters, Mrs. Frank Jordan, Mrs. Gertrude g Gets Police ; or ¥ ; y 5 Unusually pretty colors Carlisle; sons. Roy Kinnick, William Kin- 3: Calls. Beau- -—-—- ; : ; SRA tem Raa A. Second Floor. nick, Virgil Kinnjck: brothers, George L. Aman : tiful cab-
R da: J Red ; ie : “ : It ’Selch, swore: Widow; | sesopnsent 4 Inet, DOWN: SER $34 jag Child’s Flannelette
daughters, Wilma, Catherine, Lavonia 150
Cat pe La : | : ® 1 ® May; er, st. Selch. . "nye - Sige Pe SEL UT American and Foreign © [EA | Companion Sale! | SLEEPERS S ecial Purchase ors: Wife, Ethel; son. Warren 'Jr.: daugh- | . 5 0 : é
rs. Alice Cabbot 75. Survivors: IB 2 6 For
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ter, Mrs. Gilbert Wilfret; sister, Mrs. Mar- 3 Gi i Ben pt. 5h. ing PHILCO $ h 4: AY Fl | FOR OUR DOLLAR DAY CUSTOMERS! Je fee Sn FOR OUR DOLLAR DAY CUSTOMERS!
Husband, William Ornt: half-sister, Dora * Console Radio
Vantile: aunt, Emma’ Bruce e With Glowing Ey 2 § ¢ ) For 2 G Beam Station: Finder CD 9. 99 roma a : 7 ele tion of GREENSBURG Mrs, Charles Bishop, 28. ® Automatic Volume Control @ Electrie i Req. $ Spor $ : : La ge S eC
sisters, two children f h . Dynamic Speaker ® Exquisite Console } . r 0 er own and wo Doz. (24) Birdseye
four stepchildren. Cabinet.
HUNTINGTON—Mrs. Genpvs B. Kline, . ; ’ dE i \ i B E : y E n 42. Survivors: Husband, Walter; daugh- ONLY $1 .00 DOWN! : - DIAPERS : . Marjorie Kline; sisters, Mrs. x Cline, Mrs. Hazel Smith and Mrs. Nelson ; . : ih ! emmed. Substandards, P : brothers, Hobart, Herman and PA y. 1 ady for use. ? Wilfred ‘Sprinkl NX ¢ ATR £ 3 2 a De :
JEFFERSONVILLE Mrs, Grace Amber Guernsey. 37. Survivors: Husband. Free-
mater! MES. Fun Ge Zirginia Dellinger: N : PRs : ; . : HR a nen || (RSS ELRY COMPANY 4 00 |For vese 0 . 4 for
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ters, Mrs. Mary Sanders, Mrs. Ella Ratcliffe and Mrs. Myrtle Ratcliffe.
Vell constructed and
INGHAM ni Soni, 9 Sone ’ IT HOTEL BLDG. - 18 N.ILLINOIS ST. >a : : — ~ CHAIRS s]
‘viceable,
a 7 : ; ~ Samples, one of a kind of
J A N U A R Y P. r i ces Red u ced ; | 28 : ’ A : Very good Inking I 1 9 : : Frocks, : Nig Sg
winter styles of and Gowns tions, plain crepes, tunics, -
| grees FF m oO Al 9 SN # | nice heavy warm MF swing skirts, tailored : ] i Peo... irts. All the new high DE LUXE ro ur rea CPR FE woolens. Made in J) Fo skirts z
attractive styles. 1 fants Rayon & Wool | PY o % : and women, 1155 misses 3-ROOM SIZES 12 to 20). | VESTS : ; OUTFIT Regular $128 Value FUR MUFFS 2 For...... 1 - 'S K l R T S
i Se ] AG Women’s ond Misses’ Reduced to . 3) Aan Si Lapin in black - $ 1 I if. Hand Embroidered
or white; also 1 ; ra j Flannels ; DRESSES r FEE Ti I tweeds,, in Aflain SE paiferns eee 6 $ Lo FR | | colors. Para) ke t
Bo RA + 4 Th : trimmed in ; EONS AI E » E different furs. For. La and button tie. Now Peat iy wifi | i Smmm—————.—w,we ep | bute = DO L L A R D S U P i R Vv A LUE Si 1 oe ® @ : v > !
-— 1 -Inc raper arm Cotton 4 ractive Patiern ine Quality Part Linen | 10 Pc. Living Room Outfit | DAMASK go Blankels, ig rotons 4 Chak 4 1.51 SOAP sce |
Pay $1 Weekly | : 4 ‘Pebhle or Sicilian Fine quality, with at- $ 2 Smart New Colors $ Colored Border; Fe Soft 20 Bars Lifebuoy $i Se =) Regular 3 ) Q g 4 Yds. For. $ izaciive colored bor- 19 Yds. For 16 Yds. 2 Bars dud, E34)
$38 Value Rough Weave or Marq. 39-Inch Rayon _ 36-Inch Bleached Ready Made—“Patex” | poyr=—corcT Req. 50¢ PANELS Taffeta $ MUSLIN DISH TOWELS $1 “Armand’s” Creams & Powders
. 9 Inches Wide, Goo Many colois. Nice, Soft Finis Dry ’em Faster and Drier Includes All This || 3'Fee™ “" $ J [5 Yds. For. 1 Vds. For $1 | 50'For = 3 for $1
; : . G teed Fast Color ap . : : ! 7.00 ® Davenport ® Chair Heavy, Warm Cotton “PRINTS ~ 36-Inch Heavy 3-Lb., 72x90 Dollar Sale! Reg. $
; : “Armand’s” Creams & Powders * Rug ®* Lamp J} Comforts $ wom © Gf 7 oe) we $ | Gotion 8 a ; | .$ ®*Scarf® End Table J|J ru bed size in prety op 10 Yds. For 8 Yds. F 3For ..... 2 for ®* Smoker ® Picture
floral coverings. ® Occasional Table Boys’ $2.98 Cordaror 11 i Boys’ Suedecloth
* Book Shelf IJACKETS $1 ] $1.49 Jackets $1
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Jus’ 20 Button-on Ipckets in Navy blue, rust, maroon, this lot. Sizes 8 to
0 MM S U I T E % on Mem me Selected Group! Women’s \\(b, for 7
69c iy | Tar ¥3 $2 4829 Yolues Your choles Men’s Regular Jb S fe oO k= S ! Boys’ Regular 49c and 59c $1 9.37 SALE of several 2 and 3-piece suites. Re- Dress Shirts Ly . Dress Shirts > : finished in maple," walnut or lac- Solid color op Drinted Droud- $ : ‘ pecially selected from our higher Solid. color broadcloth in_ dusty $7
cloth shirts. . - tones and patterns. Size 6-14'% 10-Pc. Bedroom quered colors. 7 1 riced lines and pr iced for quick dis a 010.37 We 13 For ....-.. posal. xvid 13 For ....... : i 4 ; @ Oxforas Living oom i 7 FF / Men’ Weight JE : ; ® Smart . en’s 59c¢ Heav eig ; Sma Suite : y 0 Straps Boys’ 49¢ Button Style
or = | NR = | |] | Shirts & Drawers $7 | h pon WASH SUITS
Suite . . | leeve : : | Me's jong or short sleey e All Boys’ button style in dark patLeathers terns. Sizes 3 to 8 years.
t & 5 ; shirts or drawers, a hn $19.37 lek: 3 hE J|3For ....... \ fie om 4Fer 00 i : i ha C3 8 3 | ow Heels - ? 6- Fe Occaional g 10 37 ] [C =3=S .Men’s 12V4¢ Fancy Rayon L | | | AT) cs Boys Reg. $1.49 and $1.69
$39 Electric $19.37 ‘ : HEH TITTY —t DRESS HOSE s1 \ {A R re SNOW SUITS LY
Range ....... New, smart pattern dress hose, Navy, tan, brown and red
meme 619.37 | DINING SUITE <5 $24 | || |15 Pair... is
| \ BOYS’ DEPT. Behe . $19.37 Men's 15¢ Heavy Weight : kK : Men’s $1.98 Blanket
5 Dinette Rockford Hose wn ” G0 BATH R | Suite, maple .. $19.37 hy L ! | IF 9 | R 3 | i 1 Exira heavy weight Rockford $7 ] a : | Limited SL % 1 411 ha ag : robes in sizes medium and
a Open Friday Night LEY 2k Liat): dR ! ; | 10 Pair —————— large only.
