Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1937 — Page 10

FORMER PASTOR | Bie Job Ahead OF CHURCH HERE DEAD IN KOKOMS

The Rev. Layton Coval Bentley Held Broadway M. E. | Pastorate.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _____ : TUESDAY, JAN. 26, 1937

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THE REV. LAYTON COVAL

Qiled Silkand ey |B or] peas Ans Silk GLORIA BENTLEY former pastor of the|| Lr . Z Bs \ : AA y y | | Broadway Methodist Church, died] |: »\ : ST) ; i : yesterday at his home in Kokomo of 2 5% i PN 7 : . heart disease. He was 73. : = : aN x 7 y 2 : i FS 7 Y 7 a A

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The Rev. Mr. Bentley aiso held pastorates in Williamsport, Brazil, Vincennes, and Anderson, and served as superintendent of the Indianapolis and Kokomo districts of | the Methodist Church. He was pastor of the Broadway Church during its building program. Following retirement several years ago from active church work, the Rev. Dr. Bentley became a temperance lecturer and Anti-Saloon

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$ 1 6 : known temperance speaker.

x i “rity r 1 ife . 4 ; 2 v i! . : u X 4 y daughter, Mrs. Josephine Cansel, of a Clothing Values Worth Talking About! Naz \B Navy Dubonnet Brown Milwaukee, Wis.; a son, Prof. Gerard 2 : ve - ~ 3 / 3 a 3 Black Green Natural Bentley of the University of Chi- : : gi 1\ 4% 4 : 4 A 5 Red Orchid

- cago, and a stepdaughter, Marion : \ \ / / RI 7, Sg i i : 4 : Jal Big successes in the East . .. here they are : % ’, (8 } 2 g FEATURED, OF COURSE, IN BLOCKS % 4 » GREATER DOWNSTAIRS STORE. All 161 EAA 4 ; iy ! rib styles with novelty handles.

Munson - Bentley, DePauw UuiverIn plain

sity student. colors with novelty or satin stripes or in Ora E. and William Sparks and Earl | destined one day to be Emperor,

MRS. FRANCES C. SPARKS died 4; i S u IT S = T oO P Cc oO AT S Lo OVE R C oO AT S : \ : i 4 <3 35. Ss polka dots, flower patterns or geometrics, E. Lower, all of Indianapolis, and | pictured on his third birthday

Sunday at her home, 962 W. 29th ESCALATORS to the Wide Aisles in ‘Block's For Men and Young Men! WITH COSTS RISING it would be an impossibility $ 0 5 . . , - 1 ! . one brother, Isaac Todd, of Indian-| recently. to duplicate these impressive values! Sports styles!

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Harry W. Moore Funeral Home, the | could be so serious for a young Rev. Aubrey Moore officiating.| fellow who kas everything in the Burial is to be in Crown Hill. : world and only needs to grow up Mrs. Sparks is survived by the | to be a sure success. But there he husband, Roscoe E. Sparks; four | is, serious as a sage—Crown children, Mrs. Inez Pavlas, Detroit; | Prince Akihito Tsugu of Japan,

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St. after a long illness. She was 70. Funeral services are to be held at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon in the You'd hardly think that life Air-Conditioned Downstairs Store. apolis. Conservative styles! Beverly quality through and MRS. ANNA GENTILLE, a for- = through and through! Sizes for men of all builds! nier resident of Indianapolis, who State Deaths Available on our TEN-PAY PLAN! died at her Chicago home Friday : : night, was buried in Champaign, 7 OEE IE ior apiagmery ESCALATORS to the Wide Aisles in Block’s Air-Conditioned Downstairs Store. I11., yesterday after funeral services | Scholl: grzndsgon. Ray

Scholl. : in St. Mary's Catholic Church there Willem L. Ferguson. Survivors: Wife, 2 4 ‘| and parents.

Bors in Tndlnepolts, Mrs, on (nS PIO%0, 0) Ty Tt J EE) El

; lon and Richard; brothers. Joseph. Jess tille was a member of the Holy ROS- | and Manford: sister. Mrs. Rena Hathway.

. & 7 os, PS ary Catholic Church. She lived in FILEHART Myo, George Wesrer. 2 : 2 Dy Zi 3 3 5 y ~ Is. essa enar erler, a. urviv- L . 5 YO 2 . Tadienapatiy hts 2 Yoane ao ors: Daughters, Mrs. Maynard Sushauin, Ww ! T 1 ° - gf Ne of . 'vivors r Fr | Mrs. Treva Swartz and rs. Vera Lob- h U d Y t N 5 CK D fvivans sve tod stent Sos | 1), § ear Them Under Your Coat Now! ‘ \ VX ? 4 2

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: : + m r. Gentille, Chicago; two sons, Fran- John William Clevenger. Survivors: i . - i Wife. ary. na ollins evenger; £is and Arthur Gentlile, and two daughters, Mrs. Elmer Bornhoft, Mrs. daughters, Misses Marie and Cather- | George Larsen and Dora Clevenger Mead; P

: / ° % 3 3 i i ac Fi son. aul; stepdaughters, Mrs. C. A. § S : % ; 7 ine Gentille, all of Chicago; three Mabie and Marv Collins: stepson. Leo 7 Si : dl sisters, Mrs. Salvador Castro and |Collins: sister, Mrs. Rebecca Brown. y © 4 7 i i f : - LEBANON—James Richard Rogers, 85. : Gk : . Mrs. Josephine Straifa, both of In Survivors: Sons, Elza O. and Albert P. an 2 dianapolis, and Mrs. Rose Penett, | Rogers. J 8 4 py Chicago; and two brothers, John MORRISTOWN—Francis M. Shaw. 66. ! ; wy Survivors: Wife: sons, Otis. Walter, Owen, Bi ! ; ; : iv

and Tony Ferracane, Indianapolis. | Orville. Ezra and Charles R. Shaw: daugh-

ROBERT LAYMAN DORSEY, | 55 Mrs Rollie Walker Mr Biymond = : : : . died in the home of his daughter, Mrs LS. Murphy and Mrs. Rouben Kachr: A 7 £ 7 : Blossom In Print or Glow Mrs. Ethel Allen, at Seattle, Wash, | "rot °F. Josiua Braw. us = : . vg: $y : : ’ ’ | MUNCJE—Luther S. Martin, 63. Sur- i Saturday. The body is to-be cre- Vi i rs and five brothers, . @ : With Magnificent Vivid

mated and burial will be in Crown | NAPPANEE—Mrs. Lucille Berneatha To- 3 : Arrived Spring Shades!

Hill bias, 31. _Survivors: Husband. Lowell: > daughter. Betty: mother. Mrs. Emil StolMr. Dorsey, who was 74, was born | ler; brother, Harlan Stoller.

in® Greencastle. He was graduated | ROACHDALE—Mrs. Nancy Ann Jeffrics, 2 . : : 3 . 9: 'vivors: aug ; vs, LW from Butler University in 1883. For Bes Sl IR COE x - almost 50 years he was a manufac- | Leonard R.. Lone O. and Ben H. Jeffries. Dozens turer here RUSHVILLE—Alva Newhouse. 69. Sur- A / : . > ‘ a vivors: ife. ! 1: o I. rs. sie 3 . 4 7. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Maude | Ellison: son. Herschel: sister. Mrs, Lizzie # The popular patterns of the coming season smartly : : of Darling Bioloway Dorsey geuguer Miss | john Nipp Sr. 85. Survivors: Daughter. 4] styled! The popular new color combinations of the rr : Spring 'S ? : Mrs. . sons. rl, Frank I : . : : Z = orotny orsey, aris, rrance; a $ orence Wallace; sons, Ca ran | season in your choice of full zipper, half zipper or | :

brother, D. L. Dorsey. of Marion | 2"4 Raloh. , . : - Styles County, and two grandchildren. SEY i ele ca F pull-over styles. Sizes for men and young men. Every From Which MRS. MARIA YATES, a resident | . SOUTH BEND—Robert B. McInerny. 65. Fad one an unusual value! : to Choose

: : : > Survivors: Brothers, John and Walter Mcof Indianapclis nine years, died |Inerny. :

Sun i s ZIONSVILLE—Irvin T. Huckleberry. 92. Sinday in ihe home of her on, Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. J. O. Lua: hails

Dr. John Yates, 1478 N. Bosart AVe. | brothers. Rev. John Huckleberry. : 9 : She will be buried tomorrow in |Huckleverry and Butler Huckleberry: half- en S cs el i S Ey : S . oo S ary. : 8 Elwood after services at 10 a. m. in IS NI Ares Ow d % :

fhe teary WW. Moote Funeral Home | M’NUTT RETU RNI NG: 0% Whites and fancy broadcloths . . . some radically 3 8 c dig < \ Misses’ Sizes, 14-20

: : He reduced . . . some irregulars of higher-priced ’ ° re os b member of the Elwood DID NOT VISIT F. D. R. : qualities... some slightly soiled. hp Women’s Sizes, 38-44

Survivors besides her son are five A ESCALATORS to the Wide Aisles in Block's i", oy : LC 1 Large Sizes, 46-52 sisters, Mrs. Olive Thomas, MTrS.| Times Special - da Air-Conditioned ' Downstairs Store. . - 2 yy

Lena Shaul, Mrs. Effie Smith and| WASHINGTON. Jan. 26.—The

Mrs. Reatha Cook, all of Springfield, : O. and Mrs. C. Yates, Dillville: a fact that former Governor McNutt

brother, James C. Campbell, De-|0f Indiana spent an entire week troit, and a granddaughter, Diane | here and was nct summoned to the

Yates of Indianapolis. | White House is being int ted t ie i | 1 : | i ; startling new treatments! And the plain FRED P. LANG, who died in City | mean that bos er ee = ire Manufacturers Anticipate Further Price Advances! = et BE colors . . . mostly NEVA-WET FABRICS

Hospital Saturday, is to be buried an Administration post. "in shades as vivid as spring flowers! A

In Concordia Cemetery today after | Instead, it is predicted, he will | = 3 - hw : smart collection . . . a reasonably priced unera] services in the Tolin Fu- | follow the advice of some of his | 3 : i 7 A : nl h 7 1 1 neral Home at 2 p. m. He was 66. closest political advisors and be- > y collection . . . typical of the values In He was born in Indianapolis but | come president of his alma mater, : i » Block's Greater Downstairs Store.

had lived near Cloverdale for the | i i i : ; ' : last 20 years. He attended ‘St. Pauls el the former + 1H tor wv iE ESCALATORS 10 the res Al: (ondltioned 1" : A La undryp roof Thrifty Customers WEARI TE 4-Yr. Quality Are Buying By The Extra Weight

Lutheran Church in Indianapolis. Governor declined to comment on Dozen in This Event to 81x99 . : 72x99 C Beat Price Advances! 73,99 63x99 63x99 €

Survivors are his wife; three sons, | his future. Accompanied by Mrs. Fred H. Lang, Robert L. and George | McNutt, he left last night to return 6 for $5.30 42x36 Cases, 4 for 8S¢c

2 Sat : 31 1 ; Every smart print of the season is featured

A et Fo \ \ : i, -in iis 38 group! The new spaced prints

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F. Lang, all of Indianapolis; a |to Indianapolis by a roundabout brother, Louis Lang, Indianapolis; | route to avoid the high water. @nd four sisters, Mrs. Mary Coss, | —— Mrs. Lena Mildner and Mrs. Emma Rugenstein, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Lillian Hofmann, Michigan City. MRS. MARY C. LYON, 402 Sanders St., who died in City Hospital Thursday right, was buried in Memorial Park Cemetery yesterday "after services in the home. She was a member of the Morris Street M. E. Church. Surviors are three sons, Alfred K.. Philip B. and Otis Z. Lyon, and two grandchildren, Alfred W. and

Robert A. Lyon, all of Indianapolis. THIS FUNERAL PAR-

DR. JOHN F. McCOOL, who died at St. Vincent's Hospital Thursday, LOR IS THE RESULT OF

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known qualities in choice 81x99 1 7 Jone $ 1 4 of sizes as indicated! Se Ing yesterday after funeral services at|]|HONEST PRICES GIVEN | 81x99 ® 6 for ; 6 for ESCALATOkS fo the Wide Aisles in $6. j

9 a. m. in the home of Dr. John F. |i TO THE PEOPLE OF IN- TO I ndianed Original $16.50

Blackwell, 4314 Park Ave. He {|DJANAPOLIS OVER A $7.10 B Downstairs Store. 42x36 Cases, 4 for $1.09 > BRITISH LECTURER BOOKED | On - : J to $28 Qualities!

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was 53. '| PERIOD OF YEARS. Capt. Sidney Ransom of London, England, is to lecture on “Theos- HARRY W. MOORE ophy, the Science of Life” before Funeral Parlor

members of the Indianapolis Theos- You All Know This Undertaker

ophical Society Thursday and Fri- 2050 E. Michigan St. CH. 6020 day nights in the D. A. R. Chapter : ’

House, 824 N. Pennsylvania St. = $ hy 5 EO i 3 A : THRILL to the [iii AyEm—ta J ¥ L /

BIG Broadcasts (iH IS With the Mighty, 8 HW Xo : RH I II : Ths Sport Coats, 1 vo | 7 _ :

New 1937 WEES RE ____ Ei Twisted Tweeds - Plaid Backs TNE / iE ; _ Herringbone Tweeds Fleeces ER-0S-LEY EL EHR di 4 4 nN ® Kid Leathers 60 : Mixtures CONSOLE RADIO (ir LY ® Suede Leathers o ;

i x . . = ot ® Calf Leathers The ‘Dress Coats: $ Q.95 f Erp” ON : 32 ae ® Fabrics

Nubby Woolens, Mixtures French Beaver (coney) Trim ® Full Rich Tone ® Tremendous Power

Indian Raccoon Trim Black Dog Trim, Pointed Dog Trim Black Caracul Trim, Vicuna Trim @ | 1 55 Yoo WF % % + Bmaging Distance | / A J | A Foi Tomorrow reap the reward of waiting for a ME es cnr [NCEE (0 STYLE AND ARCH FOOTWEAR INCLUDED IN be 1) uriousy furred for dress . . - smartly tailored appreciate s u I - i — HARRI . 4 : ad Fis er De SULY 20 pel Raa i 7 ie 7 i 4 THIS CLEARANCE! Every pair priced now below Mf : for sports and business wear! Many “SUN The World Famous § rE ER OTE y Z : . 1 : : Bi AND STORM” models backed by the guaran Crosley “Fiver” .... 19 w= 2 5 1 our original wholesale Sone} Every pair first quality 4 tee of a FAMOUS MAKER'S NAME . . . these Your Old Radio! =3 e > and absolutely desirable! Pumps! Straps! Oxfords! AX are absolutely wrinkle and moisture-proof . . ,

Monk types! Blues, greens, browns and blacks. Sizes 4 many Sih Xarl-Glo linings! Ses It 10 20,

3 38 to 44 in the group. for women and misses. : ESCALATORS fo the Wide Aisles in Block’s . Air-Conditioned Downstairs Store.

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