Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1937 — Page 13
SATURDAY, OCT. 30, 1937 98
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Women Enter Corn Husking Meet RAIL VETERAN T0 BE RETIRED
Alfred L. Hankins to End 44 Years of Service Tomorrow.
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WPA OFFICIAL, WAR VETERAN, DIES BOWLING
Frank Holzhauer Funeral Arrangements to Be Completed.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
CHAS. MENDENHALL ~—Attorney for Receiver— 411-12 Lemcke Bldg., Indianapolis, Indiana.
State of Indiana, County of Marion, SS: In the Superior Court of Marion County. No. 96 336. Room No. 1. Eagle Machine Company vs. Douglas Tow, and Charles F. Miller, (partners) doing business under the firm name and style of, Tow-Miller Store: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, receiver of the partnership assets of the above named defendants, will offer for sale, at public auction, at number 6323 Bellefontaine Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, the personal property of said partnership, consisting of paints, automobile accessories and electrical supplies, on November 8, 1937, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and said sale will continue from | day to day until sold. TERMS: All sales shall be for cash, to be paid at time of sale, for at least two thirds of the ap-
praised value, JOSEPH M. HOWARD, Receiver. 129 E. Market Street, Indianapolis, Indiana
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PROGRESS
is not based on inbut on the advancement of
Alfred L. Hankins, 69, for 44 years New York Central Railroad employee, today began a wellj earned rest. He retired on pension
dividual gain
Frank Holzhauser, 3832 Byram Clavsification. Finder Aver an Indiana Works Progress | | yesterday. ministration official, died last | i / ilnight while he was bowling at| ln SET Ae : 2 ul = 3 Nu Hankins, Who hos beeh yall Beam’s Illinois alleys, 161 N. Illi- | Ze - EE , : wi a E . roading since 1885, began his servnois St. Dr. Frank Ramsey, deputy | : : ice with the Hocking Valley Railcoroner, said death apparently was road in Columbus, O. He came to due to natural causes. Indianapolis in 1893 and entered Mr. Holzhauer, who was 43, was the Big Four Railroad service. born in Madison, Ind., and has lived For the past 15 years he has in Indianapolis for the last 20; served as passenger conductor on years. He had been associated with (the Big Four Indiana Division Holcomb & Hoke, and was pur- | operating between Cincinnati and chasing agent for that firm at the Chicago. Mr. Hankins is a member of the
time he resigned to take the GovBrotherhood of Railroad Trainmen,
ernment position. He was a World War veteran and Drier gl So Cont Newrs snl e Logan ge, F. MM.
Sorved overseas, with the Rainbow He said he was undecided as to ivision. He is survi Is wi * | 0 Divison Faia how he will devote his new leisure ter, Betty Jo Holzhauer; sisters, Rue. Miss Helen Holzhauer, Miss Gertrude Holzhaueer and Miss Agnes Holzhauer, and a brother, Joseph Holzhauer, all of Madison. Funeral arrangements were to be completed today.
TONY RAYL, 2916 S. Illinois St. who died Thursday night in Methodist Hospital, was to be buried this afternoon in Crown Hill following funeral services at 2 p. m. in Shirley Bros. Central Chapel. He died of injuries received in a fall from the new International Harvester Co. building now under construction on Brookville Road.
an entire business or To consult the Lost and Found ads look under Classification No. 9. If you want to buy a good used car, consult Classification No. 60, etc.
profession. Progress
has enabled us to provide Indianapolis with
one of the finest mor-
CHAS. MENDENHALL $uaries in America “a ! 9 | | .
-—Attorney for Receiver— 411-12 Lemcke Bldg. Indianapolis, Indiana.
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Pursuant to orders heretofore made In Cause No. 96 Se Marion Superior Court, all creditors of the partnership of Douglas | TOV ald Craties F. Miller, operating 25 W. Fall Creek Blvd. under the firm name and style of, Tow- “ Miller Store, on Bellefontaine Street, TA 4400 Broad Ripple, Marion County, Indiana, are hereby notified to file their verified claim »
1 h th signed by Wednesday. Nov. 10. 1037, of forever be COLORED FUNERAL DIRECTORS C. M. C. WILLIS & SON
Ne from ‘participation in the distribution of the assets of said partnership. 632 N. West St, L1-50%1,
Dated this 29 day of October, 1937. JO Personals 8
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ALL OF HAAG'S NEIGHBORHOOD DRUG STORES HAVE SAME CUT PRICES AS DOWN TOWN STORES
State of Indiana, County of Marion, ss: In the Superior Court. of Marion County.
Room No. 2. No. A-93762, John N. Bartlow and Fred A. Bottin, Partners doing business under the namé and style of Bartlow and Bouin, VS. Ar dianapolis Coal Company. a corporatio NOTICE TO CREDITORS, SHAREHOLDERS AND ALL INTERESTED PERSONS The creditors, shareholders and all terested persons are hereby notified that the Receiver of Indianapolis Coal Coma corporation, has filed his current
AUTO INSURANCE
$5,000 and $10,000 Public Liability, and Property Damage for One Year on Any Car—$19.00 per year. PAYMENT PLAN IF NECESSARY
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Times-Acme Photo. County (Ill.) men’s contest at Belvidere, Ill. Mrs. Wurtz won the women's event, with 6.95 bushels in 30 minutes, Mrs. Larson placed second and Miss Vowles was third.
Entrants in what is believed fo be the first 1g women’s corn husking contest to be held in Illinois, are shown above (left to right) Mrs. John Wurtz, Mrs. Augusta Ackerman, Mrs. Edward Brown, Mrs.
Lucille Vowles, after the contest at the Boone
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therefrom. GLENN B. RALSTON,
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Miss Belle Montgomery, mons and Mrs Margaret Ditmire. RUSHVILLE—Richard Eugene Stout, months. Parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ANDERSON—Charles W. Dearwester, 67 Survivors: Wife, Mary: son, Benjamin; sister, Mrs. Laura B. Stanly: stepsister, Mrs. Susie Fox: brother, John. Nora Cunningham, 77.
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Survivors: Survivors:
He is survived by his wife, Minnie; | _ Mrs.
a stepson George Manuel, and a brother, Fess Rayl, all of Indianapolis. JOHN F. KELLER was buried vesterday in Holy Cross cemetery following funeral services in St. Boniface Church. He was 75 and steel specialist of the Purdue University engineering extension department.
home in West Lafayette after a long illness. He at one time was foreman of the Nordyke & Marmon shops here.
MRS. BETTY M’KEE, who died Thursday in her home two miles north of Greencastle, is to be buried in Greencastle following funeral serices at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Brick Chapel M. E. Church. Mrs. McKee was the mother of Harry B. McKee Sr. of Indianapolis. She had lived on the same farm near Greencastle for 51 years. Survivors are the husband, Henry Clay McKee; two sons, Harry B. McKee, Indianapolis, and Robert Allen McKee, Detroit, and three grandchildren,
RALPH E. COX, who died Thursday in his home, 5321 Lawrence St. will be buried in Crothersville following funeral services at 11 a. m. tomorrow in the residence. He was 53. Mr, Cox was horn in Jackson Jounty and had lived in Indianapolis ars. He had been employed as
Nellie: both of
wife, Hollis
Survivors are the
i AV & sons, Barl ana
dlatepli a daughter, Mrs. Ralph |
Maddux of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Electa McConnell of Seymour, and three grandchildren.
CHARLES KRAMP, who died Thursday night in his home, 238 Oakland Ave, is to be buried in Concordia Cemetery following funeral services at 2 p. m. Monday in the home. He was 60. Mr. Kramp, a retired meat cutter, was a native of Germany. lived in Indianapolis 54 years. Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Barbara Kramp; three daughters, Mrs. Eva Cooney, Mrs. Irma Altum and Mrs. Helen Genier; three sons, Harry, Carl and Marvin Kramp; the mother, Mrs. Augustine Kramp; three stepsons, William, John and Frank Beck; three stepdaughters, Mrs. Carl Herner, Mrs. Henry Krukemeier and Mrs. Edward Oakley; ‘three brothers, Theodore Jr., Ernest and Edward Kramp; three sisters, Mrs. Ida Emerich, Mrs. Anna Meyers and Mrs. Gertrude Kroenlein; 37 grandchildren ‘and three great-grandchildren.
EDWARD M’'GINNIS, veteran
fireman who died yesterday of acci- |
dent injuries, is to be buried in Holy Cross Cemetery Tuesday funeral services at 8:30 a. m. home, 2002 Shelby St., and at 9 a. m. in St. Catherine's Catholic Church. He was 47. Mr. McGinnis, member of the Fire Department for 23 years, was injured Wednesday
night when the pumper truck from |
Enzine House 13, which he was
House 13 for 10 years. Previously he had served with Companies 18 and 31. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nora McGinnis; two sons, James and Edward, Mrs. Claude Clements and the Misses Lenore and Mary McGinnis, all of Indianapolis.
MISS MARGARET J. THOMP- |
SON died last night in the home of her sister, Mrs. Park avenue, after a long illness. Se was 30. Funeral arrangements | ere to be completed today. NS Thompson, a life long resident of Indianapolis, was an em-
ployee of the State Department of |
Public Welfare. She was a graduate of Shortridge High School and Butler University and a member of
Pi Beta Phi Sorority and the Tab- |
ernacle Presbyterian Church.
Survivors are her mother, Mrs.
J. W. Thompson; a brother, Wil- | | trustees to pay the money in larger
liam Thompson, and two sisters, Mrs. Rose and Mrs. H. A. Caldwell, all of Indianapolis. MRS. EMMA SCHERRER, mother of Anton Scherrer, Indianapolis Times columnist, who died Thursday, is to be buried in Crown Hill following funeral services at 2:30 p. m. Monday in her son's home at 1839 N. Illinois. She was 80. The Rev. F. S. C. Wicks, All Souls
Unitarian Church pastor, is to offi- |
ciate at the services.
SHIPPING FIGHT EXPECTED WASHINGTON, Oct. 30 (U. P.. —West Coast shipping and business interests prepared today to air their complaints on the proposed transfer of Panama Pacific “luxury liners” from the New York-California route to South America.
| Charles,
Mr. Keller died Wednesday in his |
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FRATERNAL PARLEY
| representative
following | in the |
who had been a]
driving, collided with another tre | }iniesta Sts
truck at Illinois and New York Sts. | He had been stationed at Engine |
and three daughters, |
| deputy coroner, said death probably | was due to heart disease.
C. L. Rose, 4155
| several weeks ago. The State seeks,
Daughters, Mrs. Lawrence Magers and Mrs. William Jacob. Clarence Dies, 539. Lewis, . and Everett: Jenny rived
CLARKS
Brothers,
Survivors: Mrs. |
sister,
Addie Maude | Daughters, Mrs. |
HILL—Mrs. Stuckey. 65. Survivors: Floyd Bewsey, Mrs. Clarence McKinnon and Helen; son, Harold: sisters, Mrs Hattie Campbell and Mrs. W. E. Brvant BLOOMINGTON—Andrew A, Deckard Wife, Emma: sons, Paul Robert, Ralph and Russell: daughters, Julia and Mrs. William J. Adams; sister, Mrs Mary Gaither. brothers, Edward. Frank and Thomas K. Martin, 57. three children.
€Y. Survivors
CLOVERDALE—Guv Survivors: Wife, Clova. COLUMBUS—Mrs. Lillian Hall, 59. vivors: Husband, Ed: daughters, Mrs win Davis and Mrs Marshall mother, Mrs. Sarah Best: brothers, Adam and A. J. Best; sisters, Mrs Griffin, Mrs. Hattie Russ and Mrs. Marquette. CRAWFORDSVILLE—Fountain E. Eastlack, 71. Survivors: Wife, Mae; sons, | Herbert and Allen; daughter, Mrs. Frances | Hurd; sister, Mrs. Harrison McMains. |
GREENCASTLE—Thomas G. Talbott, 72. Survivors: Wife, daughter. Mrs. Ethel Tal- | bott Arnold: sister. Mabel. { HUNTINGTON—Frank A Henry, 78 Survivors: Wife, Sallv: sons. Ray W. and John C.; daughter, Marv Elizabeth.
KOKOMO —Ansel S. Slabaugh. 41. vivors: Wife, Lela: father, Abraham; ters, Mrs. Salona McKay and Mrs. Myers: brothers, Eli and Harold Isaac Newton Hair, 57. Survivors: Stella: daughter. Roberta: sisters, Sara and Mrs. Eoline Havwood. | Mrs. Luvine Grace Barnett. 32. Survivors: Husband, Claude; daughters, Wanda and Erma. brothers, Curtis, Leroy and Robert Russell: sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Stelting, Mrs. Edith Reynolds, Mrs. Lillian | Kairschner and Mrs. Gertrude Mumaugh. LAFAYETTE—Mrs. Ida H. Leill, 64. Survivors: Husband, Fred. sons, Fred Jr., Ray- | mond and John: daughters, Mrs. A. D. White, Mrs, Ted Araina and Mrs. Roman | Baker; brother, Ulysses Critser: sister, Mrs. | Kate Bradley. Mrs. Ella Br Jackson, 97. Son, Porte LANDESSV LIE. William Charles Spath. 62. Survivors: Wife, Indiana: son, Walter: daughters Mrs. Marie Freeman and Mrs. Harry Ellingwood. i LOGANSPORT—William C. Goltz Jr.. 50 Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Goltz Sr.; brother, Edward; sisters, Mrs. Hilda Smith and Mrs. Martha Arnold; | haif-sister. Mrs. Mary Norzinskay. W. Straight Sr. 71 Survivors: , lla; daughters. Misses Edna and Pauline Straight: son. John Jr.: stepchildren, Harold McKee and Mrs. Ruth Reeds. | NEWCASTLE—William H_ Ervin, 31. Sur- | vivors: Daughters, Mrs. Phillip Schrath, Mrs. Floyd Goar, Mrs. W. R. Burk, Mrs. | Carl Weaver and Mrs. Charles Bender: sons, Jacob and Oris; sister, Mrs. George | Gipe.
ROCHESTER Mrs. 80. _ Survivors:
DarDietz: Roy. Clara | Emma
Sur- | sis
Mary
Wife. | Helen, |
Survivors: |
Elizabeth MontgomSon, John; daughters,
PICKS UPSTATE MAN
H. P. Geoglein of Ft. Wayne, Aid Association for Lutherans vice | president, today began his duties as president of the Indiana Fraternal Congress. He was elected yesterday at the closing session of the congress’ | two-day state convention in the Claypool Hotel. He succeeds Martin H. Miller, Indianapolis, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen ctate
Other officers chosen are Joseph | B. Brown of Indianapolis, Woodmen of the World state manager, vice president, and Miss Elizabeth C. Himes of Indianapolis, Ben-Hur Life Association representative, sec-retary-treasurer.
BARBER FOUND DEAD LYING ACROSS CHAIR
George J. Sholler, 65, of 245 E.| was found dead in his barber shop in the 1300 block | in Madison Ave. early today. { Alarmed because Mr. Sholler did | not come home from his shop, a sister and her son went to the shop. There they found the front door locked and the lights out. Frank Barnhardt, 48, of 1325 Madison Ave. and the son found Mr. Sholler lying across a barber chair dead. Dr. Norman R. Booher,
ARGUMENT DATE SET IN FLETCHER ACTION
Oral arguments on a suit brought by the State against liquidating trustees of the Fletcher American National Bank, seeking payment of $347,000 in frozen State deposits, have been set for Wednesday by Judge Herbert Wilson of Superior Court 5. | Evidence in the suit was heard
through the action, to force bank
dividends. More than $800,000 in frozen State deposits already have been liqui- | dated by the bank,
If it covers the = floor we have ite
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IN HOME OWNERSHIP
There Is Responsibility and Respectability
brother,
WNING your own home gives you a ) your community, a justifiable pride that gives you a sense of responsibility to maintain the whole
Robert.
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neighborhood at a high level.
ITH home ownership all civic and municipal activities take on a new significance. all sorts of new interests to increase your happiness and opportunity. As a home owner you develop neighbor-
hood friends that last for years.
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SHERIFF'S SALE
JOSEPH G. WOOD -Attorney for Plaintiff—
By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion County, Indiana, in cause No. A-88820 wherein Home Owners’ Loan Corporation, plainuff, and John Ramsey, Daisy A. Ramsey, Carrie B. Miller, trustee, defendants, requiring me to make the sum of Seventeen Hundred Seventy I'hree Dollars, and Twenty One Cents ($1773.21), as provided for in said decree, with interest and costs, I will expose at
; bublic sale to the highest bidder, on
SATURDAY, THE 20TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1937 and M. of said day. at the door of ndithe fee simple of the whole body of the following real estate in Marion County, Lot four
(4) in Deloss Root’s Subdivision of lots forty-three (43), forty-four 144) and forty-five (45) of James A. Woodruff’s Subdivision of B. F. Morris’ Addition to the City of Indianapolis, as per lat thereof, recorded in plat book 7, page 38, 'n the office of the Recorder of Marion County. Indiana. Together with rents, issu.s. income and orofits thereof. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or aopraiseaws.
4 o'clock P.
| Indiana:
OTTO RAY, Sherif of Marion County. 30, 193% 3 SHERIFF'S SALE
WILLIAM C. KERN -—Attorney for Plaintiff—
By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion County, indiana, n cause No. 88778 wherein Home Owners’ Loan Corporation, plaintiff. and EvC. Bishop Laura | Lo Bishop. derequiring me ake the sum and Sixty Four Cents ($2263.64),
lars, as
| provided for in said decree, with interest
and costs, I will E3P0ge at public sale to the highest bidder SATURDAY, HE 20TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1937, between Hie hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P, M. of said dav. at the door of
| the Court House of Marion County, Indi-
ana, the fee simple of the whole body of
| the following real estate in Marion County, Indiana:
Lot numbered thirty (30) In Frederick Yeiser Guardian's Addition to the City of Indianapolis. ‘he plat of which is recorded in plat book 3, page 54, in the office of the Recorder of Marion County, Indiana. Together with rents, issues, income snd r Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. RAY,
OTTO Sheriff of Marion County. 23, 30, 1937. "SPECIAL NOTICE—Stockholders’ annual meeting of. the White River Railroad Company for election of officers and general usiness will be held at the office of Kingan & Co., Indianapolis, Monday, NOvein bor 15, at 10 a, m., McVIE, Secretary.
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Deaths—Funerals |
Indianapolis Times, Saturday, Oct. 30, 1937
COX-—Ralph husband of
age 53, passed on Thursday, Nellie Cox, father of Ruth ix, Earl and Hollis Cox. Fuervices Sunday, 11 a. m., at home fbi Mrs. Ralph Maddux, 5321 Lawrence Ave. (Rocky Ripoler, Burin Crothersville, nd.. Sunday, m. Friends invited, KINCAID SERVICE.
HAUSNER Paul F., son of Frank Hausner, brother of Mrs. Laurence Spangler, Mrs. William Shea, Fred and William Hausner, died Friday at the home of Mrs. Spangler, 5035 E. New York St. Friends may call at the KIRBY MORTUARY. Funeral Monday, 10:15, at the MORTUARY. 11 m., Our Lady of Lourdes Church Friends invited, Burial Connersville, Ind.
HUNTER—John Edgar (Ed), husband of Clara E., father of Victor Hunter of Fowler, Ind, Adah and Lee Hunter sé Indianapolis, passed away Friday a Services at FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Time later. Friends may call at the mortuary.
REAMP.- -Charles, day, age 60 vears; Kramp,
entered into rest Thurshusband of Barbara father of Eva Cooney, Irma Altum, Helen Genier, Harry, Carl, Marvin Kramp, stepfather of Mrs. Carl Herner, Mrs. Henry Krukemeir, Mrs. Edward Oakley, William, John and Frank Beck, son of Augustine Kamp. brother of Ida Emerich, Anna Meyers, Gertrude Kroenlein, Theodore Jr., Ernest and Edward Kramp. Funeral Monday, 2 p. m., at residence, 238 N. Oakland Ave. Burial Concordia Cemetery. HARRY W. MOORE FUNERAL PARLOR in charge.
MAZE—Edward L.. brother of Maze and Mrs. Mary dianapolis and Harry E. Maze of Shelbyville, departed this life Thursday. Funeral Monday, Nov, 1, at the MOORE & KIRJ IRVINGTON MORTUARY, 5342 E. Wash. St. at 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited.
McGINNIS—Edward J., husband of Nora McGinnis, father of Mrs. Claude Clements, Edward, Lenore, Erwin, Theresa, Joseph, James and Mary, died Friday. Friends may call at the home. 2002 Shelby St., after noon Saturday. Funeral Tuesday, 8:30 at the home, 9 a. m., St. Catherine's Church. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends invited. Ladies’ Altar Society meet Sunday, 8 p. m., at the home. KIRBY.
MORRIS — Anastasia, beloved mu r of Mrs. Anna Patterson, Mrs. Nell Nagle and the late Michael Morris, died Saturday Funeral Tuesday, 8:30 a. -m. from the Kirby Mortuary, 9 m., Holy Cross Church. Burial, Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends invited.
SCHERRER—Emma, age 80, Anton and Herman A. passed away Thursday at the residence, 1839 N. Illinois. Service at the residence Monday, 2:30 p. m. Friends invited. Purial Crown Hill. Friends may call Sunday, 2-3 p. m., 7-8 p. m.
SCHOLLER—-George J., 65 years, brother of Anna Adams, City; Saginaw, Mich.; Joe, Chicago, Shelbyville; Frank, Washington, and Henry Scholler of os Angeles, passed away Friday even Funeral notice later. G. H. HERMANN SERVICE.
SISSON--Julia, age 82, widow of William Sisson, mother of Earl Sisson, Mrs. Ethel Clouds and Mrs. Lulu Poskepmy, passed away Friday Funeral at SHIRLEY BROTHERS CENTRAL CHAPEL, 946 N. Illinois, Monday, Nov Pp. Mm. Friends invited. Park Cemetery.
SLOAN—Harry G., age 59 of Ellen and Oliver Sloan, Saturday a. m. o insta) services at rengo, s 3 m. Monday. ROYVST ER & ASKIN MOR- | N. Meridian St., any time | m. Monday. |
husband of Wanda Smedbrother of Harold and Vester Smedand father of Ivis Thursday Funeral from the ARTHUR DAY FUNERAL HOME, Bloomington, Ind., Sunday. 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Bloomington, Ind. Friends may call at Shirley Bros. Central Chapel, 946 N. Illinois St., after 1 p. m. Saturday until 10 a. m. Sunday.
THOMPSON-—-Margaret J.. age 30, beloved daughter of Mrs. J. W. Thompson, passed away at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. L. Rose, 4155 Park Ave., Friday evening Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Monday, 3 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill.
Earl 8S. E. Schwier of In-
mother of
beloved Charles, Albert, D. C.,
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until 10 a
SMEDLEY —Ivis, ley of Indianapolis, Smedley of Elgin, Ill, ley of Ft. Harrison Jr passed , away
Cards of Thanks 2 UTTERBACK—We wish to thank our relatives, neighbors and friends for the consolation, kindness and beautiful flowers received during the illness and death of our loved one, Ida F. Utterback. Especially do we thank the Rev. Arthur Mills for his prayers and consoling words, the singers. the pallbearers, Dr. T. A. Hanna, and Mr. and Mrs. Burcham of Shirley's West Side Chapel for their splendid services. Homer Utterback, . husband: LaVerne Hummel. daughter; Carrie Gilkey. mother; Flora Gehle, sister.
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12-GRAVE LOT: Memorial Park Cemetery; __$400 if Sold. at once. CH-595
Cemetery Lots
Funeral Oirectors WM. D. BEANBLOSSOM
1321-23 W. RAY °T _BE-1588
~ WALTER I. BLASENGYM FUNERAL HOME
2228 SHELBY ST DR- 3570
'CONKLE FUNERAL HOME 1934 W MICH ST BE-1934 FINN BROS.
Funeral Home 1639 N Meridian St.
BERT S. GADD 2430 Prospect St GRINSTEINER'S Market St. R1-5374 PERSONAL SERVICE . G. H. HERRMANN
1505 8. EAST 81 DR-4477
HISEY & [ITUS
THE FUNERAL HOME 951 N. DELAWARE 8ST.
AIR CONDITIONED - MOORE & KIRK
CH-1806-1 ‘TA-6056-8
SHIRLEY BROS. CO.
946 N. Illinois St.
J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect 8t. °
TA-1835
_ DR-5307
522 E.
IR-1159 L1-5409
DR-0321 D¢-0322,
Cranieed. fittings, the Life-Saver 456 E.
Co.
Dodge 2215 _ Phone—Day CH-5822: night.
will 25¢ Xi
AL QUILT
way.
SMART MILLINERY reasonable.
eling
ercipive agents for Trusses. H. E. FRAUER Washington. WEISSMAN MOTO and Plymouth RS aler E. Washington St. CH-5242 naircute
buy you a ave,
mpoo and rinse.
v0-yo spread,
hand-made: 710 Parke
made; reasonable. $2 and up. Remode Rose Remy, 619 Occie
dental Bldg.
NEW dental.
and Remington— Ps ac kard—Schick,
reconditioned Shavers for sale.
RI-2732. Eves., BE-4106,
INTERNATION= BEAUTY SCHOOL, 342 E. WASH
TOPS beautifully
603 Occly
LEARN MODERN BEAUTY CULTURE The INTERNATIONAL WAY-—342 E. Wash,
WE REPAIR
603 Occ. NURSE will care for few satichts in her HA-1226.
home:
Los and Found
e
any
Bldg. RI-2732. Eves., BE-4108.
Xcellent meals.
9
IRISH TERRIER—‘“Danny."”
Weighs
up, WA-33
GLAS
foljar
ST fle
Reddish tan. 1 ear stands
about 30 pounds, Reward,
with name plate. & Son case, Thursday
make of electric shaver.
evening, N. Sherman Dr.—North Indiane
apolis
near 30th.
Reward. LOST-—Female police dog grey and brown,
black nose; Reward BLACK-WHITE Frown face; name
collar.
520
LOST—Police dog, ears 2424 Park,
eyes,
OST—17
hus
Business Services
L wooden Call BR- 1643.
LOST Large
TA-4165, 1-4 p. mM.
name “Lady” 1211 Madison. DR-6793. wire-haired terrier “Fritz.” Reward. B
brown, beautiful
male, Liberal reward.
lop over. rear racks rewa white
scratched on
Rup: V
ees grmmit for music stands, d
long-haired Eskimo Ky dog. Reward. BR- 3755.
10¢
ALTERATIONS ladies’. repair,
clean,
212-214 E. 16th St
SPECIALIZING
(Alteration Specialist)
men's garments;
press, reline. Reasonable.
MEYER O. JACOBS
TA-6667. _ (Auto Glass) safety glass;
ice. WILLIAM HUMBERT, 322 N. Dela=
ware.
PETERS
wrecking
LI-0914.
Temple.
CHAUNCEY T repairing; 746 Mass
RI-2948. _ (Auto Repairing) SERVICE GARAGE; repairing,
Service: day or night, 3810 HU-8 836
——
THURMAN. general tires hat 1
Ave. LI-0 (Beauty SS
COLLEGE Beauty Shop. Permanents, $2 u
__ Shampoo.
CAPITOL DRY CLEANERS.
TA-7139
Work guaranteed.
ALTERATIONS
Coats 412 WwW,
STOVE
guaranteed: passed away |
30th St
ALTERATIONS 2530 Park Ave.
(Furnace;
r
ar
(
Hina | FURNACE FOURNACE HARDWARE
_set, $35¢c 905 College. LI- 2045; (Cleaners)
1111 W, 7. 34th, Garments.
“Rugs. Drapes.
Delivery. oressmaking) DRESSMAKING Reasonable.
elined. Lailoring. "A-2286
—Coats fod suits reiined. HE-31 Flue SAR nd furnace repairing; all work low prices. 1A-2823-R. Furnace Repairing)
repairing: tin work,
11-4535,
cleaning
——
Freight—Transportation TRANSAMERICAN FREIGHT LINES, INC, 1456 E. 19th 551.
CHIMNEY pointing and gutter
CH-1651
(General Contracting)
7112-W.
HENRY & top soll for
VANCE 2600.
811 N. Alabama
MATTRESSES, renovated ; 431 Mass.
KENNELS, Boarding,
mantle hutlding. roof McCLAIN, CH-
an
repairing.
-Sodding) cinders,
(Grading SON—Cr nels lawns ey
3040 bathing
(Stone, 79
Baltimore, CH= and grooming.
(Linoleum & Carpets) ACME CUT-RATE LINOLEUM HOUSE
'RI-2285.
STARK &
I.1-545
GENERAL painting repair work
fing,
(
1.
CH-3567
RUSH
_ PRINTING.
FruUry chenille ru See beaut. ACTIV E RUG
(Rugs Cleaned,
__ Rug Cleaning RUGS cleaned, pieces, $6.50 CLEANERS
TACKED carpet, fu
jobs make us
_ LI-0811, (Mattresses) pillows, comforts. Sold, since 1886. E. F. BURKLE, RI-6695 Mattress Repairing) MATTRESS CO.—411 W, Wash, 1 Day renovation serv.. $3 50 up. (Meat Packers) WETZEL, 725 Gardner Lane. Beef, veal. pork and mutton. (Painting) paper cleaning, roof= . all kinds. JACKSON. (Printing)
smile. HENDREN 685 Century Bldg. RI-8533.
(Rugs Made to Order)
reduced.
ing.
WILSON-GENTRY Goodyear
Senate
T A TRUCK. Move yourself, Saye half, A ORIVE IT YOURSELF. INC.. A
RT-7788
DISHMAN,
2s made trom old rugs. samples. Rug rep Get prices. 36.
CLEANERS HA-36. em ———l)
Made, Repaired)
“W. O. Jones, Inc.
HU-1366.
Furniture, 3 JULIAN RUG
sizea, $1.80 : guaranteed. L1-9384. = Paes rniture, prices greatly Also moth proof« BR-1715 a (Service Stations)
“Shell Service Station.” accessories. 934 N.
Guaranteed
tires 1-061
and 8 (Truck Rentals)
9 Ky Ave.
(Waterproof Burial Vaults)
HENRY BURIAL VAULT co. 545 Warren Ave
Rooms Without Boerd |
EROY 145 N. Delaw are,
E-0545, (Where to Eat)
‘DONNELLY'S CAFE _ LI-0139.
12
$1.75 WEEK;
room;
82, 75—PRIVATE; breakfast
ferred:
portation.
$2.50 UP; 517 N steam heat;
tance.
$3—NICELY furnished nerspring,
620 N. ALA.—Clean sleeping
gentleman.
gentleman pre= good trans=
north; optional: HA-1303-W dh - Delaware — Hot water, private bath; walking dis= modern room; in=
no other roomers. 3542 EB.
Michigan.
LTR
DELAWARE, N., warm front room;
T2825—Large, clean, employed persons.
24-hour serve
auto accessories.
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