Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1937 — Page 7
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 3, 1937 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES |
iy RITES SET FOR Deaths Among Indiana Residents Sa 5 Ka ie ————————-0ll -y _,, ENTIRE STORE OPEN
curvivors: Husband, “Charles Miller; sons. | Survivors: Wife; @aughters, Mrs. Minnie | ors. Wife, Cora Ruble; daughter. Mrs,
Arthur. Russell and Frienda Miller; daugh- | Grubbs and Mrs. Della Ticen; sons, Clem, | R. Cox; sisters, Mrs. James Young and CLT EN ! - tor. Mrs. Charles Lukens; brother, Har- | Herbert, Daniel, Edward George and | Mrs. E. J. Petty, | : : ST RE 3 rison Perry: sister, Mrs. James Helsel. | Laurel Hahn; ers Mrs. Stella Belville. | Doris: M. Jones, 55 Sarvivors: Wife, ; TE : DAY N HT ANDERSON - Clyde Holsapple. Survivors: CONVERSE—Dr, D. Malott, 68. Sur- Mise ns Burvivors: Pars mn ; : A
Wife, Zeta; son, Andre sister, Mrs. Ned | vivors: Sons, Fre ne John; four daughBryan; brother, Eureka ‘Holsapple. ters; sister, Mrs. Minnie Possenbarger. | Mies Mr. And Mrs. Patri Sk oney Wg
AUBURN—M1rs. Charles phensdorter, 88 aA WEORDSVILLE. — ht a Na wcota Stoney. ) Ny ; . | 1 Surv ivors: Husband, rother, Jacob | Hamm, 67, "VIVOTS usban J. H. | y a) "r : Foamy : R a Bunal of Indiana Central : Reese; sister, Mrs. Lettie Kistler. Hamm: son, Byron Hamm: daughters. | oy SPP ANER CM ET, NEvSOmer. ye: GS Cat . v y CLOCK BLUFFTON —Robert Ulmer, 64, Surviv- Ms. WA RO am: Lathe pod nd | ters, Mrs. Yoho A Sloat. Mrs. Anna Miller } College Founder to ors: Wife con; Bro! ner aug ter MIS | Perkins; brother, Williaa E.. Charters. | gna, Mrs. Winiain Digler. brothers, John 3 ’ Justine Green; brother arry Ulmer: Sis= | 3 he brothers, Cale and Allen Moore. | H.. Daniel an alvin Doering. Be Tomorrow. : Jarley . Rice. Survivors: NL BE at Ann Davis, 976. MILLA Lig om a LA Ma Ty Surap fn 106: SONS 1 an u- | Survivors. S x corge. € §, 1 rH biol | Bor Rice: NN Nix 5 "Dick fiediuna. A RY v. By Tey 8) a Ri Leroy rs | STIR N.S. meng ol Si ng aol Mis, i. Beeiven and Mes. ‘Glen Gerline- | jhe REG HAtich Sh PIES Tatvks, Sovher | Miottman: WILLIAM M. KARSTEDT, one of Tk Harris. 75. Survivors: Sisters, Mrs Mrs. NRE) ‘ot Elizabeth Kurtz, 80. Sur- | . NOBLESVILLE—Stephen A. Hinshaw, 65 the founders of Indiana Central | Frances Braden and Miss Mary Harris. vivors: Daughters, Mrs, Arthur Zechiel and | Suryivors: Daughter, Mary Belle Hinshaw. C NORA A rir % i RAZYL—NITS. Hester Leachman, 85 | Mrs. ane Boctort. Bony Frank. Rus. | QIOLHErS, Seth, Lewis, Rulys ana Tain ollege who died Monday night in |, Hush ohn. sons. Lewis | sell and Darald Krieger; stepson, Jacob | Hinshaw: sister, usan Hetherington: ah me Lu. LEASE Si usband, John, sons, £4 Krlomen: stepdaughter, Mrs, F, W. Hoose.t | half-sister, Mrs. Flora Kincaid his home, 1219 Hanna Ave, is to |a Si aushigr . Ms. Jane Hicks, drs DECATUR—Mrs. Emma Hilt. €4. Sur. | James Stokes 64. Survivors: Wife, be buried in Round Hill tomorrow |{eiha fe, Tipton, Mri, St Prank Watts. | vivors: Husband. Peter Hilty: children. | Bere: Dorothy Pal and Earl dau AY following services at 2 Pp. 'm. in the | John F. Muncie, 75. Survivors: Sister, | Lydia. Josebh. Anpn, Daniel, Levi, Menno. | Bachelder, Mary, Elizabeth Stokes, Hilda
Miss Rhoda Muncie; brother, Edward | Mary, Elma and . u 3 A OR ny | 1 ; ; MER y + ie ; Ur riversity Heights United Brethren Munote. Toa Tne DECATUR—Mrs, Sophia feberich, 74 | ET oT akss an da NERY Se oRem: wow. 7 =~ yo Sy a TT fo > £8 oy 4 g All Tied Up in the Latest Fashion in
Church. He was 75. BRAZIL—Mrs. Anna Marie Wilson, 66. | Survivors: Sons, Otto J, and Emil: daugh- The Rev, William M. Karstedt. 8ur-
Nye eh : TY ; Survivors: Husband. James KE, Wilson; | ters, Mrs, ‘Otto Ehrlerding and Mrs. ‘George | vivors: Wife; sons, Fred, Kephart, Robert Mr. Karstedt directed the build- daughter. Mrs. Ania Adamson | Scheuler. | and Carl Karstedt; daughters, ‘Carrie
“ aughter, s. \ ; me of the First United Brethren Mrs, Nancy Aan Slack, 90. Survivor: FLEKAART—Dr, Bdward Carlyle Crow. | Wenger, Mamie K Miller Charlotte Lin- : 3 pd ' Church at Sheffield Ontario. in | Brother, Lewis Slack 75. Survivors: Wife, Virginia: son, Mar- | $on, Emma TFodrea, Mabel Liechty and ; 3 / : f She . hh 9 ntart BROOKVILLE-—Miss Edith Campbell, 53. | tin E, Crow: brothers, Lowell E. and Henry | Ruth Mumaw, : R # /
1895. The following vear he Was | survivors: Aunt. Mrs, John Steinard; | C. Crow; sisters, Mrs. W, 'C, Reynolds, | PERU—Mrs, Anna Mollenhour, 79. Sur-
Mrs, ry . rN 5 transferred to Noblesville, Ind. Tn | cousins, Mrs, Edith Wettig and Mrs. Ruth | Mrs, George Sherman and Mrs. Emma | vivors: Husband, T. W, Mollenhour; daugh- |
wh . Dixon. sr, Mrs, E. F. 8 on, Abe; brother, ¢ 4 1903 he was asked by the denomina- | © gain ALO—Gilbert G Brown, 7h. Sur | Mrs. Florence oy oolarg aiden 3 Sur- | Dennis Dulaney; sister, Mus. Bara Creager. ; EY ay 2 7 i i > 3s _ ct DTOWR, » { vivors: Ss : charles « ghtoer x § 4 tion to ‘come to Indianapolis to | vivors: Sons. Wade, Clifford, Berlin and | Bieonor Jean: son. Richard. isco “Mer | PERU—Chester ‘Rayl, 18. Survivors: ; Si ¢ ; J : R d d found a college and church. He di- | Gale; daughters, Mrs. si SRheck, Ralph Rambo; brother. Ray,Woodard. | Mother, Mrs, Laura Herrell: brother, Les- ; g aR : / a e nee C KE h ° i & ac
HN Mrs. Olga Cooper and Mrs Mrs, Cora Hege, 62. Subvivors: Son, | ter Ravl: sister, Betty Rayl. N ; / pa Yected the construction of the first CAMBRIDGE CITY—Mrs. Rebecca Ellen | Amos Dunker; daughter, Mrs, Clarence WL dy Ran, AL RELY OLS oh Tha : : 4 7 f : to Indiana Central College building. | Adams. 63. Survivors: Hysband, Chagles. | Hahn AE Las forth. OIvEs, Won Tir 7 : : daughters, Mrs ny arns and SS | EVANSVILLE—Mrs. Clarence W, Wini- | Conducted Store Nellie Adams; . Frank, an; /~ | ger, 3i. Survivors: Sons, Clarence and ,RICHMOND-—Ray White, 24. Survivors: | : man : father, Lyman | Louis. Winiger; mother. Mrs. Agnes Charl- | y hite: Mar tha oy Res daughter, OY Shh 3 J a 9 wn " . ane t ider | §¢ , r AN t a N | X aw e | 3 o a v 1 » . o y , 5B He also began the development of brothers. Charles an aX on Rident “ on Bh one ig * | White: Ralf Sisters. BSonna wWentley Esthor 1 3 A great opportunity to buy the supply you need at a 1 niversity Heights and built the Hea in ehimson and M wa tyvivors: Daughter. Mrs, John Trinen: sons hg a Boer man ys, Surviver: $ ) A Ww ol thwhile Saving. . Quality silk and rayon fab 1C3 with hall wool resilient lining. A great selection of
first home ‘there. For many Years | wiser, Bae ge TR OF Julian i | Brother. Ferdinand Grothaus. 4 n Nivel n a Ar ~ 1581 . HY. Survivor: ; | A he ‘operated a community store COLFAX Mrs, Lucinda J. Davis, 89. | Husband, Pred Linnemicr; daughters, Mr gs = 7 | ; Corduroy Pants fancy patterns or smart plain colors from which to
Mrs. Minnie Linnemier, there urvivors: Sons, € and Albert Hickerson | Charles Schaeffer, Mrs. Arthur Knispoel Regular and choose. Get yours now! Narrow wale $ ) 20 corduroy, Ad-
Wiad 1 is ! and Herschel Davis: daughters, Mrs. Min- | Mrs. John Kintz: 0 ‘ons, Edward, Arnol 14, ROCHESTER]. D Tiyin, 86. BurvivMr. Karstedt is survived by his [nie Thurman and Mrs. Grace Fall. Martin ang Fred Jr. mother, Mrs. Kath: | ors: Sons, Wheeler J. H. And J. © wife, Elizabeth: six ‘daughters, Mrs COLUMBUS —Mrs. Emma Brown. Sur-|erine Holterman, . | Irwin; daughter, Mrs. Nellie Parker, justable side Full Length T alon Mumaw, ‘Coleta, Ill, and Mrs. Emma i Ww SWEA | E al y , vy Ad Oo. ] brother, Yacod Bl OSS > ie a WOVE rife Mr ~ ae n TRIN § » h Fodera of Sam Carlos, Cal; four | ————— —— nbetn i TET arse Tes: fare yy. E2 ARIt,, i> SUTVIVOR: ‘Cons, For Feb uary cather ns, Fred, Kephart and ‘Carl ‘of v y ..v | Susie; sons, John Jr. and Joseph. RUSHVILLE Seth Kelso. 56. Survivors: mapolis, and Robert, Hazle- at 2 p. m, in St. John's Evangelical | rs, Mary, ‘C._ Wilthington, 56. Survive | Wife; daughters. Mrs, Janes Moster and ' Reoularl So 1 ) y att Church. Mrs. Klotz was a member | ors H. O. Wilmington: sons, | Mrs, Orvie Warrick: brothers. Charles, | 0 yy 98
we r Bless. Survivors: Sons. | daughter, Miss Alice Kirk: sons, Thomas | jor Mahler; brothers. Perry and Charles: Maple Liechty, Monon: Mrs. Ruth | Homer. Hen Melvin; daughters, Mrs. | and Raymond | half-brothers, Floyd and Lester Campbell: Martha Palm Mrs. Della ‘Campbell ® = 0 half-sister, Mrs. John James.
ayn Hillary and Nive aA viors: Sisters. Mrs, Beatrice Sherman, | Joseph A, Bauer, 5. Survivors: Sisters, Peter Richard Wentze 6 rvivors: Mamie Miller and Mrs. ‘Charlotte Mrs: Mollie WW Mae _Tirtle, Mrs. | Mrs. John Bothner, Mrs. Victor Fiepel and | \wite. Amanda Coplen ts: Sa vpeors: two sisters, Mrs. Amelia g Nh Srnest, Clyde and Claude Hall: daughter. | James, Ji " s an \ 5 TS of the church and its Willing Work- Dorothy Smit : eo a Ross log Rp $2.98
Linson, both of Indianapolis; Mrs Gertrude Koeh! 1 Mrs, Addie Ander- | Mrs. Charles Phelps, ’ J Mary, Vivian and Betty Wentzel: sons Carrie Wenger, Kokomo Mrs. | son: ythers, Cl s and George Hodler. | Joseph Kirk, 61, Survivors: Wife, Ellen | Lester Colbert and Harold. sister. Mrs. | p A I Ny Jaf Indianapol and Mrs. So- . ir 61 IVES y Sur- : : i ’ k Dr anapalls, SHG ATS Eo lore Society. She Was 56. ies, Muty BOE 6 Survivors: on. | EYMOURFrank Bn, Schacter, 04, ur Winter weight union suit with short or Sh Sor Broth oy YOR Of Thcian- She is survived by her husband, | George Theoharis, and Miss Sophia Sotir. jne a Ms hters, Rs ay Sob | long sleeves; ankle length; shoulder and I Tol ers, John ol ¢ | John: a son, Arthur of Indianapolis; Ww m A. Judith _ Survivors: Sens. POH ] ister an rs. Leonard | inserts. Made of good quality cotton Novelty patterned sweaters of C wool and mohair. Sport backs,
apolis, Fred of Flesherton, Ontario. rt ¢ nd and S, 3 A : Hen Ft I y ge RB nt ld two brothers, August Danke, CTin- | Lee Tucker and Mrs, Mi ildred Potter. VALPARAYSO-— Mrs. Martha Wilbur, 43. | yarn. Comfortable full cut sizes. Ali eT. tiie : : cinnati., and Fred Danke, Memphis, WT TR at Nit ore Mrs, hn | S NT EERER Rr Br HOURS Snug fitting cuffs and anklets, Cream ribbed culls and fall length talon ! = : Michael; ters, I X : “RS = Nrrs R and two sisters, Mrs. Lillian Eilbel, | Pachr naver. Mrs. Charles Cheselka and |g Survivors: Sons, Tdan and Millard Go- color cotton. fasteners. Popular colors,
9 o vag 3 v " : y v N J t i Guilli 5 M ha in ~ of MRS. M. JEANETTE BRUM- Indianapolis, and Mrs. Alma Boeldt, Ag HN charles Joseph: br ic Rach Rs: daughter, Mrs, Gun Perrin; sister, |
ronto. : oe Anna Husted.
FYE} », 2857 N. Illinois St., who died Detroit Charles Hin} ters, Mrs, X ‘ "i - vrs: | , y pas 3 . yesterday inn her home after an ill- MRS. EMMA ESTELLA STEV- Ww hy bo : 20 CAA i vw OY Ho DARE, Ben. GARR. Mrs IN YI Men's 10 % 0 ool U non Suits iN $1.00 $1 49 Whipcord Work Pants
A YW \ . ‘ rr EOE > Nich; sons, Thomas and Barney. Elich; | Mrs. Jennie Wade: sons, Elmer and Solo- | Tess of three months, is to be buried | YOK, 525 N. Wallace St., who ‘died | 5 ents ba and Mrs. Thomas Bi Toh mon Booe; sister, Mrs, Anna Rusk; half |
I'riday in Greenlawn Cemetery at |nonday in her home, is to be buried | Gas Crry- Mahlon T. Cherry, 1. Sur. BC ales THOmAN Men’s 25% Wool Union Suits . . $1.59 Reduced $1 19 Rase
Brownsburg, following services at 2 |; TR 1 rial | vivors: Sons, Charles E. and Mahlon VINCENNES—William Wilson, 58. Surp.m. in the home She Was 65 ony oT, in SED Cherry; daughter a ;. John Fleming and | Nivors, Brother, Edward Wilson: sister. To Now! ali. Wine aD aL Tt ark Cemetery following services atl | Mrs. Rosetta Sogo, rs ary osley. Wa M 5 iN 0; J U : > ¥ d /v umeld was Jn Towa | 19.80 o'clock in the Harry W. Moore < GRASS CREPK- Simon P Koester, 78 Gains Elizabeth J Densterberk Survivor: | en’s 50% Wool non Suits . . $2.59 ar odville and < Nt ~ “Iv e | Survivors. 'ife. SOS, ay an fajter | ™ wy : . v or mn EE Ne i Funeral Home. She was 60 Kocster, daughters, M's Bert Hizer, Mis or VABASH-Mrs, Glenn Richards Suryiv- ) y > . Tough=-wearing 8-0z. whipeord trousers in gray or tan. Made of I's Ol ner marri fe 1 n= 'q wick as iv mma Herold and Mrs, Clyde R ns rs ushand; sisters, Mrs, Harry Mec- M l S 3 ray woay Kis ; I 1 Mrs. Stevick was a native of Emma Herold Clyde Robbin Shechy and MYs. Gerttude Gravomg. en's A [-W ool Union wits cs 4 98 finer yarns for longer wear. Sizes 30 to 44, Buy now and save the
ks County near Pittsboro. She Nr } v 1 , HAMMOND William Zahrte, 67. SurHenry County but had lived in vivors: Wife, Christina; ughters, Mrs WAKARUSA—Mrs. Frances Myers Miller, Sears way,
¢ ~ yn A] 13 3 Ny 1 Sy 4 . ne to Indianapolis in 1910. Her Marion County 35 years. sdward Brendt, Mrs W. MH. Robinson, 70. Survivors: Husband. William: son. usband is superintendent ‘of the | S ie wvived bv her husband W. Teeple and Ruth: sons, Carl, Wil- | Jonas Miller; daughters, Mrs. Jacob Cripe . Cleveland Grain C h Grov She is survi . TY: kia Fred and Arthur; sister, Mrs, Mary | and Mrs. Daniel Graybill; foster son, Wil- RETR EE Hd ’ » ) » 5 ; d Grain Co. Beech Grove. |gppmer I, Stevick; a sister, Mrs. Lil- Prablow lard Beam. brothers. 3) and John ay | ; ens Stur Y Light Weight osides her hush: SULVIVOLS | ve ed ; ot op —John PB tay Sur. | rs: sisters, Mrs, A, oder an rs. | Ean : ue a Hee rs lian J. Fraizer, Newcastle, and three SEW ANNA John a wil on, 9, at r. | Barbara Hoover. 51 ; hy ® are three aaugnters, MiSs LUCY [poatiers, William R. and James C. | gauchters, Mrs. Margaret Harcington, Mrs. | WOLCOTT — George Obery. 76. Survive : Brumfield, Indianapolis; Mrs, Jea- Newcastle, and Frank R. |. ie Henderson . Nell son, Mrs, | ors: Wife; daughter, Mrs, Louise Knight; or 08s Ip 00
» : ‘Conwell, WL TN xo ISON: | RON wi . ps y Tai nette ‘Gump, Pontiac, Mich, and D. Mar RN SN a Ison: | Sons, Orville, Art, Jolley. Mart, Ned, Clar-
M Ruth E Holl + Cal Conwell, Mooreland sons, Cha : ence and George Ober EL Mrs. Ruth Everson, Hollywood, Cal; ob RNR WALDRON—Harold 8. Peck, 82. Sur- : . : \ : 5 S E. SPENCER, 512 E. " _WALDRO? old 8, Pec sur | a brother, James MeLeod, Daven. CHARLES ¥. ae nr + | yYNUDRON—Jarold 8, Deck. 32. Sur. Ae RS iy Washington St. who died Monday | TA FORTE-Cvprian Suitor, 70. Surviv- | brother, Howard
Nort, and two . childr . , Victoria Suitor, Joseph | 4 on 0 Miller EB : . Srahdeldidren, night in the United States Vet- land Stanley. WALKERTON Murs, Lela T.. Dipert, 47 Miller Everson, Hollywood and Jane 5 ' ; " Willis H. Gast, 60. Survivors: Wife, | Survivors: Husband, Louis; sons, Chester, | erans’ Administration Hospital, is ara W. Gast; son, Raiph; grandson, Rog. | Daniel, Flovd, and Clifford Dipert; daugh- | oy row after 1 ap st: brothers. in and Herman Gast: | ters, Sylvia elma and Ires June Dipert: “dv COTU ¥. BEYHARD. 5536 Nort] to be buried tomorrow afternoon in sisters, Mrs. Cleora_ Gandy, Mrs, Amy | Sisters, Mrs, Myrtle Barnes, Mrs, MAY | & Sturdy, dependable service buily LAY » «4000 INOTTR Del- | Crown Hill following funeral serv- Tarr and Mrs. Ell: “ | Beam and Mrs, Daisy Pennington; brother, Sy p : All-around work shoe. Broad, right in this light weight all= an are St., founder of the Bethard |jees in the Flanner & Buchanan 2 Sp LOUISE Rien Ant el et, 4. arly Hen: Vy yt j HES ! ; comfortable last. Strong rubber boot. Non=siip cleated W all Paper Co, who died Monday | Mortuary at 4 o'clock. He was 58. | fred; daught Mrs. Emma Miller, Mrs. | } y ik retanned leather uppers. soles. Strap and buckle sporting
In his home, was to be buried this | wr, Spencer was born in Ham- Lol Mucor Mys. Feima Hoeppner and | p E R M A N E N T SRR Rugged plain toe. Goodyear harness at top. Won't pull lose : oon at Crown Hill Cemetery |jlton, ©. He served with the United | William J. Robison, 80. Survivors: Wife, | SERRE Wingfoot sole. Leather couns in mud. Heavy bumper edge following funeral services at 2:30 |Qtates Navy in the Philippine Is- | Ela Robigon, son Beecher: grandehildren, Bi H ter-pocket. Strongly stitched, goles, Ruggedly reinforced. Sizes o'clock in the Shirley Brothers Fu- |jands. In 1801 he came to Indian- Joseph Janovsky, 55. Survivors: Sons, ; ie : Sizes 6 to 12. 6 to 12
Walter and Marian Robison Aral and Edwara, ught rs, Emma neral Home, He was 78. apolis nd 'p @ daughter, Mrs. Emm
Mr. Bethard was born Feb. 15, | He js survived by a sister, Miss | Mr ah oh AE hor cust: SAVE YOU 58. in Bushnell. Il for . and 's, Joa § 1 ANE VY 1858, in Bu 1, i be com- | Grace Spencer, and two brothers, | sisters Florence Walz, Mrs. MONEY o 1 anapoli he obtained y ‘bert Si 3 rt n Mrs. Faye M Bowen; You'll never find S a 4 ot \1) once Ka Raymond and Herbert Spencer, all OI rs, Clarence and Walter clark. a a greater bargain. ; Ns 3 x EE iret I 18 CXPETIENC ih an= of Mmdianapolis. ) August Nelson, 8. Sarvivors Wife, |§ Permanent. 1in-= x xX I's oor s President of the com- Julia; sons, Norton, ilton and Irwin cludes ® Haircut , yolt red in 1930. MRS. SUSAN BROWN DOUDI- Neilson; daughter, Mrs. Estella Connelly. y is survived by the wife, Ella, | CAN, a former resident of Indian- | To rvor Brother, Baletine: nicer: | and a daughter, Miss Bess Bethard. ; apolis, died recently in London, | Miss Winnie Hanna, Mrs. Neva Conover: J © Rinse, Only—
Surviving also are five grandechil- | England, according to word received | PC ANC he Witte. Gall RS ie Shildon of Nir Rethardg here today. She was 51. ghee’ HRA attie Gallavay, | Gray, Dyed, . os SII vines y “oY > dren, children of Mr, Bethard's son, 41. Survivors: Mother, Mrs. Henry Gall- | C Bleached, Hard-tos ’ Copper Bottom i it C olorful Seollie
Sip SE 4 Th rad ny \ 3 ou Sh as a raduate of Butler away, sisters, Mrs. Violet Blackston, Mrs , Fred D. Bethard, and his daughter, SS ST nche Corcoran; brothers, Paul, Merle, | 2 for $1.60 Wave Hair Our
Mrs. L. Z. McKee, both of whom | University and a member of Kappa | Ervin, Hemer, Flovd and Carl. son |] Brive a Friend Specialty ' Sa oN WwW * af HE Bed Tack aay amma Sorority. he left | Mrs, Mary fork, 90. Survivor: Son, u i as ol | Po [| aste as el died last year. Kappa Gamma sorority. She left | george York, Mae Murray or Shirley $1 J Rh
Indianapolis 11 years ago. rev ! : Q oy 5 . MARTINSVILLE- Mrs. Catherine Patesel, MISS ADA HW. SHAFER, 621 S.| ws. Doudican is survived by a |3e. Survivors: Husband ©. E. Patesel: |] Temple Permanent, complete
bama St., who died yesterday in | sa tor . 115 . | mother, Mrs. Charles Stewart; son, James; [§ Genuine Oil Perm t J A | A i Bhp y he aah > v ¥ | daughter, Mrs. William ‘Gesten- | gistors, Miss Evon Loach and Mrs. Georgia | 89 $ ts 82 val WE S, $1.50, 5 ey } ) | : her home, 1s to be buried tomorrow berger. Detroit: a son. Irancis, | Grodendick; brother, Cecil Leach. if 3 3, $5, $2 va ue, for $3.01. el pi { afternoon in Crown Hill Cemetery \ : ; Mrs. Ida May Brown, 82. Survivor: § Bring a friend. \ 3 oN pet Cat 1 C
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Ee . Cleveland, and a sister, Mrs. Nellie | paughter, Mrs. Myrtle Scaggs. n following funeral services at 1:30 Hutchinson, Indianapolis. | Maj. Charles Donglas, 43. Survivers No Appointment Necessary o'clock in ‘the Flanner & Bu- Ak q | Wifs, Amalia: children, Muriel. Yvonne. | 401 Roosevelt Bldg. RN : N The R ; Funeral arrangements have NOt | Charles: mother, Mrs. O. P. Groble Si : o Bott wash boiler With 1anal A ov A Pa As ; Chaman Mortar NS ov: vCAll | heen completed. | MGRAWSVILLLE—Mys. Anna M. Sharp, | BEAUTY | Ohber-noLtn w OR Strong, rigid, economical waste S Milner, i Presbyterian Vis wie - | 82. Survivers: Son, Dr. Roy Shaw. A Oo Y A 8 | ; strong tinned sides and cover, \ x bi id 4 3 My Church pastor, is to officiate, MRS. EVELYN COLLINS, 250 N. MEXYCO_James M. Harris, 70. Surviv. Abas : o> Wood handles, hook style. 12- ith y basket. Decorated with Scottie ws and polka dot design on harmons
Miss Shafer, who was 66, was | Addison St, who died in Methodist WES, (UWRdS, TOI Tee wf 101 Roosevelt Bldg. || y Pa gallon capacity, ¥xtraordinary A lige 3 ANE colore racKkground.
ba} : ¥ | Elmer born in Indlanapolis and lived here | Hospital yesterday, is to be buried in | yontropLo—Mrs. Nellie May Coon- | | Cor r 3 M8 value at this price! all her life. She attended the St. Joseph's Cemetery tomorrow rod, h) Survivors Husband, John S.; Cor. I. & Wash. RIL 6734 : ’ " nristian Science ‘Church. morning following funeral services | daughters, Hazel and Vera. = ~~ les r————— | A . on “Family Meal . 3 ds,
is survived bv her mother, at 8:30 o'clock in the home and |
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vy, and a niece, Mrs. hw “ arl Piel, all bf Indianapolis, and | She is survived by a son. Robert; | gy : , nephew, M. S. Shafer, Thomas- | RT parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ben SAW aa ROVED Re. Yank " ville. Ga | Mattingly, and a brother, Sidney / qf SK Y ar Cooks an Entire Fb | Mattingly, all of Indianapolis. ® ii = : Meal for 4 or 5
WILLIAM C. FRANTZREB, a RN Rh ol SPARSE, a " ; > carpenter and resident of Indian- | MRS. NANCY E. CORMICAIN, } STOCKS SHIPPED TO US BY A GROUP OF OUR People JL Om 6.0% Site apolis 52 years, was to be buried in <211 N. Rural St., died at her home SOUTHERN STORES! A WHOLESALE SWEEP Ty oncordi Cemetery av . | vesterday after an illness of seven : . Ving y h Eo i 3 , Corona Chnery oda ater | Fedey, ais 8) | oF our Siok DEPARTMENT: 11 1 ALL StZES— a = pnt po om go prewre ce navs Qgegd SUL )31 Wright St. and 2 p.m. in the She was a member of the Holton, | ALL WIDTHS—(BUT NOT IN ALL STYLES)— | : 3 ; Cooking. Daves rime, "IO, AI the ee ages ofp Bines 2.Pe. Kiteh 3 , ’ wel C. eenen
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was 71. by a brother, William: Bradford, of : chide Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Frama | Jolton. Services are to be tomor- | S P R l N G S A M P L E S! | § i } Demonstrations daily at 10:30 a. m., 2 Ensemble ° | 3 ks 2
Trantzred; four sons, Walter J. [Yow at 1:30 p. m. at the Moore & Frantzreb, Carl H. Frantzreb ,Wil- Kirk Northeast Funeral Home, with liam H. Frantzreb, and Theodore C. burial in Sutherland Park. Hurry—These Won't Last Long : 3 nights at 7:30 by Myr. Lawrence Wolfl, stepson ean in choice Frantzreb; six daughters, Miss Al- : - Ca : authority on Pressure Cooking. of white, green, 1vor)
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