Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1937 — Page 5
TUESDAY, OCT. 19, 1987 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 5 . A RY AM | ERLY WOMEN Folks’ Home, 835 Union St. She was | treated in City Hospital for ifoiite MILLER RITES | STATE DEATHS Indiana Employment Service EEE rm tot mans "ar rie td soe oe 10 BE HELD IN RN Serre hati Giberr SU) ork wunters, Bre. Juiign Sordgler, Mee To Occupy Larger Quarters Two ‘elderly women _ today orl a es es a—— tw ll
vivors. Sons, Pierre and Gilbert. ors: ‘ 'WUHURN Mrs. Anna C. Klemm. Sur-| Ralph Garrett and Mrs, Walter Branning, recovering from injuries received | tivors. Daughters, Mrs. Lena Bonar, Mrs. | Sons, Leonard, Eines. Raymond and Isa- yesterday in falls. Fmma Raypole, Mrs. Susie Harrold, Mrs. | dore; brother, Charles. Mrs. Prieda Landy, 84, suffered a |
Katherine McCormick and Mus. Henry J.| 'HUNTINGTON-George Hayes, 68. Sur- An expansion and unification move will take the Indiana State Bm- ' a h he foll ‘down CRITI, Sons, renty wig Hern HA My Ml Se prenk ployment Service offices into new quarters Nov. 1 at 148 B. Market St, flight © rk ¢ ‘the Jewish ou
Mack | sisters, Mrs. Adam Stoltz, Mrs. 12 Con BE ond. Nomis Ra [ Boyle and Mrs, H, M. Wright. formerly occupied by the Fidelity Trust Co. ie of Stairs uh 8
{1 & George; daughter, Mrs. Irene Smith. Mrs, Mary C. Bucher, 78. Survivors: The office is to be expanded in anticipation of new duties which are | oy, oy ’ o Sons, Earl C. and Roy H.; brothers, John, | hy | CRAWFORDSVILLE _ William Beecher ORS BPC SG SRG, BEE VL glock: sisters. | expected to accompany the start of unemployment compensation benefit SOTITE . PERMANENTS
Dice, 76. Survivors: Sons, Mark J. and ; \ i : 3 Manley B.: half-brother. Henry. Miss Hattie B Shock, Mrs. George Saal payments April 1. ; ' No_‘wour sensational ‘'‘Wavy-Hals Lifelong Resident of City, CRAWFORDSVILLE—-Mrs. Frank Boyer, and Mrs, Peter Lahr * — - ol — a ‘».. bargain w ith ra on im Rk X In announcing the expansion, aT POWDER oy i if) \ Shampoo, Push-up Sel an in 4
0 ‘Survivors: Sister. Mrs. 'W.R. Cruse MADISON —Mrs. Cora Mouser, 63, Sur- : £3 il add to p liness, SS nie NNYOzS tar, Daughter. Mrs. Roy Black: ‘broth- J. Smith, manager, said weeks. To obtain that maximum, Pa rh Brrr for omy Cor Jovelne
S i . s 8 ; ther, W. 8. | Vivors ’ George . \ \V " ale | | three sons; one daughter; brother - 11. Calvin and Harry Underwood. Lele i ou alee y 1S urv ved by Coons Thomas Morgan Survivor: Brother, [that any additions to the Service |a worker must have averaged a sal- ob HLH oT No Appointment Necessary Ye E-Toda
DARLINGTON—Mrs. Mary E. LaFollette, | j 's st ary of ’ TEETH Pia | v AR Husband 77, ‘Survivors: ‘Daughters, Mrs. Edith | “widpicwn (OFrY- Mrs. Antonina Spy- | personnel will be made from a lis : o A a week before becoming yy no | meueNe coms remanent, $5 $2 VALUE PERMANENTS= | Quigg, Mrs. Hazel Peebles and Miss Edna Sy +. | established through examinations |une ploye ODORLESS TASTELESS Complete, only FOR ONLY $s 01
chalski, 71. Survivors Sons, Alexander | a ——— » ! Natioually ut advertised “for $8.01 Bring A Prien
| LaFollette and manuel brother Jo h and John | last spring . -S ¢ ¢ ¢ r - an Eme 1; brothers, sep . . hol | [5 i VE] E te , Permanent, - he 8 | A Dy d, Bleac h 9, Ya d-to
| "EDINBURG-—Miss Dorothy Canary, 27. | Przbylinski : Mrs. Frances Miller, lifelong resi- | survivors: Father, H. O. Canary: sisters | Adolph F. Tubs. 62. Survivors; Wite, | The Service has taken a 10-year | BURGLAR GETS CLC CLOTHES or Snorer only Tae" oe fro ve Bignehed. Haris dent of Indianapolis, ion yesterday | Mary and Ruth; brothers, Paul and ‘Orion. | Minnie; son, Walters daughter, Renetta: lenge on its new office site, and ex- i'ry fi Po OTE I I! inva nr Hn Sm Dt 1 vou donot, need 8 Permanent ry “nr er ervices
i i . | PLWOOD-—Mrs. Minnie A. Deal, 49. Sur- | sister, Mrs. Charles Buck: brothers, Wil- Se —— : [ in ler home, 303 Sanders St. She a Husband Perley: daughters. Mrs. | liam, Herman, Albert, Louis and Pred. pects to occupy the building's first | Obtainable at BE a ditt S50 Hair Cut—Shampoo— Finger 60¢ Bein ih ave, All 3 for '
was 56 and a member of Sacred | Pauline Seidel and Miss Colleen Deal © VERNON —Mrs. 70 six floors. A burglar w \ RP X Heart Catholic Church and the | 2005: mond. Baytor ahd er] Bi ny Son. Then RT x Servi of Everett M no ered so HAAG'S, HOOK'S RR BRING Sab ois hd “ | mother, 'S., st Teske Ahi : S: | Lizzie Alexander and Mrs. Ann Alldredge: The State Employment rvice’s . Matthewson, 654 Apple- RE ET a Tar Roosevelt Bldg, Corner TiliChristian Mothers. | Mrs, Ado} R 5; William Hi brother, John T. administrative offices are to remain | gate St. yesterday took clothing and ; shy 1 mois and Washington. No
i 3 hrot bert, William, Harry and u- NET : y i : 3 a n + She is survived by her husband, | gid Fee. | MUNCIE—_Rollin_ W. Lennington, 65 in the State Office Building at 141 | merchandise valued at $70, it ‘Was 25¢. 50¢c and $1.00 OU, Katiuruction Arsen. William F. Miller; sons Delbert and | ———— “| Re Joseph B. and Harmon A. daughters. |S. Meridian St. reported to police today.
| I — ——
William Miller Jr., daughters, Mrs. Mrs. Mary C. Simpson and Mrs, Dainty John F. Dalton and Miss Ida Miller; ORGANIZERS ELECTED Re are, Sisters, Mrs. 'Pva 50 Offices to Pay » »€ brothers, Fred and Joseph Johant- | Nathan McEliresh, "3, Survivors: Sister. | ¥ 5 con, and u sister, Mrs. Bawara Mil-| BY STATE WLC. TU. gry eve” Bone wether, “son “ane | gr fn nha pil 1 By Man Wavy MA RET UIREY, a) ETT CAL CHARGE Tw
ler, all of Indianapolis. xr NEW HARMONY - Mrs, Annje ‘Wilhelm | : Canvas Services are to be held at 8:30 a. m.| WMUNCIE, ‘Oct. 19 (UP) —Elec- | &. Suivivors: Daughters, Mig ine | About 50 offices in Indiana are to
'hursday in the home and at 9a. m, |. : : {‘brother. Philip Ford L distrib Tov t nenSa- $ ; : : : M ers and directors ves- p [distr ute unemployment comp i A Burial is to be in St. Sith 01 'Srirdijeers : PINE VILLAGE--W. Jeff Pearce. 78. Sur- : . : . , se 3 S ” 2 Al s : . y = 2
in the church & ny y ¢ 64th annual! vivors: Sons. Lawrence, Raymond, Carter | tion benefit when payments begin Joseph Cemetery. terday concluded the 8 |givers. Sons. LRwre
| > hhh ce {d hie . | convention of the Indiana Women's ‘ROCHESTER Charles E. ‘Eggert, 71 next April 1. WR E ; CYRUS GRAVES, Indianapolis | ibs ode | Survivors: Wife: sister. Mrs. Elizabeth The offiees are to co-operate with h ; 3 : ; 2 , e Cc
i . i i S L ce Union. | ” resident for 35 years, is to be buried | Christian Temperan Holt? in Memorial Park after services Invitations for the 1938 conven- | 2 Nu state ‘employment offices, Clarence C
at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Harry | tion, extended by Terre Haute,| 'RUSHVILLE -Joseph Wilder, 69. Sur- | A. Jackson, ‘division director, said. | Again A i ; 3 og } vivors Daughters. Mrs. Ira _ Bingaman Canvas gloves Patterns or sol-
W. Moore Puneral Home. He died | Princeton and Winona Lake, will be and Mrs. Martha Bergy. sons. Svivia wil- | Administrative details are being | 8 . . Sunday in Methodist Hospital. |' considered at a midyear meeting of fam, bert Wilbur, Voi an Touts. ‘sis: worked out now, so they may be ap- | with warm knit 3 | | - 3 pd S 2 . ST WASH | NGTON SB id colors. Sizes 6 Mr. Graves lived at 1121 N. Ox- | the executive committee, Mrs. Eliza- | SHELBY Vir. LE-—Bert E. Shucin 43 Sur. | Proved by Federal authorities before | wrist. to 14. ford Ave. He was a member of the | beth Stanley of Liberty, elected t0|yivors: Wife, Mrs. Bert Spurlin;_ stepson. being put into operation. Methodist ‘Church. He is survived | wig 17th year as president, an- Bove. © moiner Mrs. Hee i Indiana is one of 29 states to begin | by his wife, Mrs. Nanie Graves; | nO . rother, Larl Surin ayments next vear. Benefits here daughters, Mrs, LeVern Peck, Mrs.| ‘Mrs. Robert F. Donnel of Greens- | o STRINGERSVILEE- Charles Chaney. 48. Po to be based on previous earnings |
: s is, § urg was chosen chairman of the | sisters, Mrs. Ruth Mount, Miss Fannie r SONS | Mabel Saunders, and Mrs. Bertha burg Sy Sia Wau, Mount, iss, Fannie of ‘unemployed persons, with ‘the |
Grinyer of Indianapolis; son, Harold | VIIA. | Carlton. maximum set at $15 a week for 15 [| C. Graves, Detroit, Mich., brother i | SUNMAN_R. C. Bowell Survivors; Son. | ae If YOU CAN PURCHASE OQ sta . David, daughters, Mrs. Charles Lange and | | Samuel Graves, Solon, and sister, 2 WPA PROJECTS Mrs. Neil Yenkitison: sister, Mrs. James | MODERN WOMEN 0 Mrs. Rhoda Dierks, Missouri. Pyle. . ; : } SYRACUSE—Mrs. Minerva Benner, 92 NEED NOT SUFFER periodic pain due to colds, | . ’ » 3 l 'N FINANCED IN STATE Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Christie: sons, | JDervousstrain, exposure or similar causes, Chis | i he on B AT NEW LOW PRICE
MRS. ELIZABETH ANN ARM- ches-ters Diamond Brand Pills are effect ; ; ; “har S s, Mrs atti i ective, STRONG was to be buried in Me- | es eh in MTs WASUE | reliable and give Quick Refel, Sold by Richter {
morial Park this afternoon follow- | | all druggists for over SO years. Ask forgLoRe WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 (U. P.)).— | 'WARSAW-Mrs. Virginia Meredith, 29
ing funeral services at 2 'p. m. in « ELI Mb Mrs. : ITT NEL oN Gi nN 7 s : { n i Survivors. Husband, Edwin; daughters HEIN, h, BS i} 18 RR, vo . ; ; A the home, 1631 English Ave. Mrs. [Senator VanNuys (D. Ind.) said tO- Sheila and Meriam: parents, Mr. and Mrs. AA 3 \ LS 3 ; 3 ; 4 Armstrong was 78, had been & resi- | gay President Roosevelt has approved | jon > Toaywood: sister ‘Betty; brother, "THE DIAMOND \¥ PH j 4 -—
ily Yours | WPA allotments totaling $36,373 for — She was born in Omaha, Ill. and Projects in Muncie and Connersville,
was the widow of William Lewis Ind. The Muncie project carries an 4 Armstrong. A son, Arthur Warren |gjjotment of $19,879 for improving WEDNES DAY oO N LY Armstrong, died Oct. 7. She is sur- the public ‘parks and developing * vived by a daughter, Mrs. W. N. | jacreational facilities.
Creasser: sons, Orley, Harold, El- | The Connersville project amounts Special ONE-DA Y Sale
ton ‘and ‘Gilbert ‘Armstrong. to $16,494 for a State Police building.
MRS. JANE NOBLET, who first | a een triton 1 Grown | NEW FALL SHOES : Included Are Smart Self-Trimmed Styles
Hill after services at 2:30 'p. m. in
her home, 3165 N. Illinois St. She | L . a : | died Sunday was born in Ohio, She f / Every pair is a smart new style, bought 2 3 Sa : ’ Sizes 12 to 20 : AA ry irs. Sizes 38 to 46
is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Het- | at a sacrifice and ‘offered ta you at Start h : tie Kennedy, Shelbyville; and sons, \ NEALT : dials 4 j : \ John, Samuel, Chester and Eber | GOO ling reductions TOMORROW ONLY! \ : Don't miss his sale
Noblet, Indianapolis. o : Wednesday or you'll 1eMRS. LUCY V. TREMOR was to [Fi ; HHA i} ; : SE | ; . : : be buried this afternoon in Wash- | ; N , gret it. Warmly lined ington Park following funeral serv- : \ Ri 8 | coats in black, brown, Floor ices at 2 p. m. at the W, D. Bean- | i : J ENE blossom Funeral Home. She died : : green, oxford and Sunday in Methodist Hospital. She pil . J 3 2 : other Winter colors. lived at 1248 Blaine Ave. / ; }
Second
Mrs. Tremor is survived by her 50 It's Time
hus i, vis F. Tremor; a son, § a ui / TA EE se sees mtn | gO) wok [| Jl oie (ESSERE 1 NEW CHALLIE DRESSES Lester Delks, Indianapolis, and | To Up on Straps | el : SE gd res al ie § “wv SE Your Teeth Ties Ca Lovely crepe or challie ‘materials in plain tailored A) - hE 57, i « OLR 4% IN= 3 = Ed y j : A day 5 i Sad . " size dianapolis resident for 15 years, dted | 3 Don’t ne- bardi ay schoolgirl type dresses, Newest fall colors in sizes @ JB op vesterday in Her home, 221 E. 38th | ; glect your | Black Gabardines [a : 12 to 20. St. ‘She Was 55 and was born in | ; ! teeth and Black Burgundy,
"Mrs. Gil endan-ll g 0 dren dal J | |] THEY'RE SMART ...... || $200 VALUES BOYS’ CORDUROY
Mrs. sie was a member of | \ he % the Fifth Church of Christ, Sci-| ger your Suedes
entist, and the ‘Order of Eastern | y h o al th . > NS LONG PANTS Star. Funeral services and burial 2 ried . Black Kids mf _ Te were to be at 2 p. m. today inf Visit Dr | Nh : | SAAD & KNICKERS ; ; . Only \ 7 de
Bloomington. Dix office today. a ® Mrs. Gillispie is survived by af small down payment neces- abe I LE ; 1 NRE NES A Fine cordu= son, Leon, of Indianapolis; sisters, | a 4 the balance in All Sizes rors FOR STYLE=VAILUE go \ \ Yous BR BAY 1 29
4 te sary—pal Mrs. Roosevelt Smith, and Mrs. . . : (vles EVERY THING! \ \ Robert Tarham: a brother, Bdaward |§ Small weekly sums. in the = oO v ’ Tubs oft + face by eR Fv Sao, Cates, Bloomington. Lot S ppor tunity to Save! poagrer wid Spor RK al brown, green
FOREST D. (FLOYD) WRIGHT, x s | . Plenty for mations! ! \ x BURY and grey. Tn killed Saturday in an auto-truck | Dr. Dix Services ow , . Materiniy: Fine har : Co NS 3 ny to 18 COIN Tear a Wt hated | Ladies’ Felt | Boys’ Moccasin Type i Rg na MY ra" in Floral Park Cemetery after serv- Plates, Crowns, Inlavs, RY h 'Mitle tush Zo IT gs , ices at 10:30 &. m. today at the | : if: DE i Tr FIRE 1g? (1 1c Boys’ Corduroys home, 1217 Livingston Ave, | Cleaning, Bridgework, Tx- Bright ont. 1 com: | JACKETS ln [A Mr. Wright was employed by the § tyactions. Fillings. X-Ravs . HRN ha | so 7 OVERALL-JUMPERS Allison Engineering Co. He is sur- | T t f 3 P ’ Ph , Warm and | Soft, Tndian — - . to MATCH / a ’ vived by his father, ©. T. Wright, reatmen 5 or 1lyorrnea, comfortable. C Moccasin | 8 ) 1 | ri / Navy Ble, roval Sulphur, Ky. his wife, Mrs. Elsie | Plate Repairs. All sizes type. Sizes 11 C * - ® : esd dd maroah and French Wright; a daughter, Miss | : | ‘tos. a a» Tr aE ¢ Frances Wright, Indianapolis; sis- | ; Full Zipper v ainim
ters, S3rS, Elizabeth Staples, and | 0 Mrs. Lul bs, d brother, : J i AD CS DR I >| RAYON TAFFETA
y SUIFHEL.
oe ——— EXTRA SPECIAL!! MEN’S
BIC KNELL MINER KILLED D 3 bh T BY T S | : £ A mene ree MCEGES TL) | $1.49 WORK PANTS Kenneth Stevenson, 35, & ‘miner, w a i ®
was
injured fatally at the American No. | EO 2 Pe ANSYIVANn! i 138 EAST WASHINGTON ST.
“knell v . ’ w “ } . i a 1 ‘mine near Bicknell yesterday when A a Pe Open Saturday Nights Till 9 P. M. VAY or e _— kd SIZE 30 te 42 he slipped ‘on a tipple platform and | oi HONE Sk o Jored, rayon taf. 3 kA fell under a train of cars he was! 3 5 ala | cit or & For Bias ‘ | EET) Rd Men's heavy quallowering into the mine. | ; | | V or straight top N “nf R BR ity work pants in Slips that will A A “i “ he TT jnunder d WEAR “MN : pd dark heat stripes, oN Lully ahd WE >See l worsteds. Sizes 30
sizes 34 to 52 Sy vy 5 to 42.
fw
AV
3
“ANY
EE mM TITAN gut RT TT \ [ | AR \JJ Joks, mmm CE ED
Harvest Sale of WINTER COATS @=" A HOSE | 41° J | |50c WORK SHIRTS
. -— 3 E reinforced at wear- 2 3 Men's full eut y . Too 3 = ing. New sma : t GS | : With Luxurious Fur Trims Bai E shades. Sizes 8'% C He oF | J — ¢
A Tucky purchase! Many fabrics are here for Vout : : 3 =x bray shirts in selection , . . new weaves that are flattering, long jn 3 i o 17 ' , . Cy : iE = sizes 14 to 17. wearing! Beautiful fur trims! Try on one of i R
these coats and realize instantly their incompar- CA fl | | able beauty. # gr Su 4 q Men’s All-Weool Melton
Eo Women’s lace trimmed $ DEPOSIT oo 3 - or tailored pantios and ma? JACKETS
stepins in regular sizes.
Will Hold Any Garment New Fall ; . TA i =| lee | For Later Delivery! Colors! a E - _— | % 98 : of te
- ; You'd Never Believe You Could Buy | aso sosonE—rro-lf B= Men's Dress Sale of Women S Sports COATS $ ; 2 2 F A L L < MH Oo F S = a pie | fA SOX Classic tailored models in fleecy fabrics! e : : ’ if) : lined! Green, brown, wine, blue! on 12 oo Others $9.95 : 5 Like These for Se Little! | 19%¢ Men's Heavy | M) 4 Big Selection of Women's DRESSES ¢*) 98 - New and Interesting Styles rn oles eu an a
Lovely styles with slightly flared skirts, ‘cute ‘collars, sizes 32 to 46. 10 Yo
P0000 0 OO
broad shoulders, jewelry trims! ‘Of crepes and sheers! and $3.98 S 9 : J i$
Keon Them Warm ond Comfy
Girls’ Fu ; Sale of SIL KH o SE Trimmed GQ ® 2 GIRLS’ WINTER COATS LINGERIE | | =i #7 || COATS L°X | | NER & SKI SUITS ® Real Values at ® |rrequlars i i yrs: ge) : 0 NS a : SO 8 8 aN $498 SEL ) =, FER oe C \ : ey a» } \ . rE | i Straps ’ \ ; ¥ ye om, Bizes S an e \ and Ties
to $1.98 res Sth sports SKY SUITS with sep
; Aa g ot Bently y x 5 2 arate Plaid Jacket Exquisite nce oo > gorgeous \ N 5 a ) med or tailored Beautiful silk ‘hose, : 3 A popular fur 2 2 N We ean’ | and ski pants. Brown ; § blame vou for or navy.
styl ! Resulariy sheer chiffons! Liste Tu o d p y = " EY . Chemie: : s © Sizes 7 to 16! = = a N k Wi (hem GIRLS’ He JACKETS © Dancettes! oY ; y \ t, : ne * Ships! . ’ ¢ 49¢ and a | ® Gowns! : And 9% to $1.05 : y To on ol Girls’ suede cloth jackPast Cola Prints. : i ets. Ideal for school
Cutesy, Styles! | : Nx and Supe wn . oo Sizes 17 to 14,
wide Trety of Styles, HEE ALE AEE
