Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1938 — Page 15

RSDAY, MARCH 3, 1938 _ YT THE INDIANAPOLISNIMES PAGE:

ORGIA FOLAND ppear AND YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY fo Take Advantage of

| FUNERAL IS SET «Ww . we this GREAT SALE, YOU CAN Actually furnish four Rooms for the price of three . . . you can get : : many odds and ends for the price of a few . . . Y ou an avail yourself of these opportunities by pay-

| THIS AFTERNOON Fo ye NB be 1 ing only a small deposit . . . We will put your selection . . . and your BONUS in our layaway for fu- | Cm, | i: ture delivery whenever you are ready.

| | City Resident 51 Years Was vi 1 i . | - Fountain St. Church EY Ry pg ERID A Y S A TU RD Y 1 Charter Member. 5. °K and A are the

Mrs. Georgia Anne Foland, In- Fob EE 5 | | dianapolis resident for 51 years, was ; =. to be buried at Crown Hill following 3 : | services this afternoon at Roosevelt : ; : Temple M. E. Church. a : : J | { ad Mrs. Foland, who was 73 and lived : 5 ; 5

at 2317 Eastern Ave. died Monday at City Hospital.

She was the last living charter : : "Ny x member of the old Fountain Street : ; : id | M. E. Church which she joined 49 ~ years ago. ; : Sa = Mrs. Foland, a native of Acton, is | a © survived by a sister, Mrs. Sophia i : A ua Lod ~ Pattison, Mace, five nieces and seven | : : nn Sig nephews. Her husband, Milton C. | 5 Fo i= ov ok Foland, died in 1913. : e an CHESTER C. CAVE, 2869 Forest -- -L , | bd Manor Ave, who died at City Hos-| | pond 3 ; ci ed , pital yesterday, is to be buried at : : 2 Sutherland Park following services : g : = : ? at 1 p. m. tomorrow at his home. : ; : : - He was 50. : : SE , = x . LE,

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Mr. Cave, a lifelong Indianapolis Times Photo. . . i resident, was employed by the Illi- Three young entertainers are to appear between acts of the play ois Central Railroad for 21 years.| «call Me Mike,” to be presented by the George L. Stork Schocl of Music e is survived by bis wife, Edna | ,¢ gluff Avenue School March 11. They are (left to right) Joanne

Matte : Mis father, Co Indiay Lomax, Patricia Forte and Juanita Weinke. y : ’ y y . . Navy; Bernard, living in Florida; - "3 ; ow Harold, Clarence and Robert, all of ' : Indianapolis; two daughters, Mrs. S / ‘4 / F D F A / ‘HS osemary Etchison and Mrs. Lo- ; 3 ; retta Wood, both of Indianapolis; : Survivors: | .. WARSAW—Linneous Elmer Vandermark, of your own selection at ho two stepdaughters, Mrs. Juanita | ANPERSONTMarvel Steele. SUrvivors: |g)” Survivors: Sons, Weeden and Dale. ~ Additional Cost. : oun

i i y i ; ZIONSVILLE—Mrs. Laura Jane Sherrill. Baker and Miss Rose Marie| BATESVILLE—Matthew West. Survivors: |g’ Survivors: Brothers Frank, Ernest and

Hudson, both of Indianapolis; a | Wife, Stella; daughters, Mrs. Tom Case | op, Jos. “stepson. Grover. stepdaughters, 8 . stepson, Robert Hudson, Indianap- and Mrs. Harry York; sons, Ed, Will and Mrs. Almeda Loller and Mrs. Anna Car- 3 1 ? ' After you have made your selection from our complete stocks at regular Victor

Lawrence. ter. . ] " - an t olis; two sisters, Mrs. Mayme Sav- B BRAZIL ~Mre, Mary, J. Veremyer, 40. u ines. ? PP Lowes Dries ‘ 1,308 may tien proceed to make your own selection of other age and Miss Daisy Cave, both of | Survivors: = lusband, John, sons, James ES t//; | 4 : se up. to Ys the amount of your regular purchase . . . For instance . . . % 3 ghters, Elizabeth > / i Indianapolis, and ive granachilaren. | 38 Nidal neon fis Sager 35K | MOORE TO ADDRESS ed) | 7 ~~ | es sisters, rs. Bertha Brown, S. : Z | sins Ba : a : PuTCliase RMOURLS To $100.00 - , DR. J. P. HEATH, Fishers doctor | Gregory 2% Mrs. C We Roll 3S RA 3 PPE a you get $25.00 bonus in additional merchandise at NO ADDJTIONAL COST . . . for 65 years, is to be buried at DECAT Mrs. Mary Bailey, 83. Sur- Ry \ di 4 / 7 : etc., up to whatever amount you select. This applies to everything in our entire § A vivors: Son, Charles. 22 - : © stock except Frigidaires. You may apply your “Bonus” on th Crown Hill following services at FRANKLIN—George Mila Porter, 67. PETROLEUM PARLEY | = " fo i \ o Ra radio of your own selection if you Flr nf do so. 8 purchase of any 10:30 a. m. tomorrow at the Fishers Survivors: Wife, Morna, sons, Carlos and ; 3 I ‘Methodist Church. Dr. Heath, who am; sister, Mrs, Franz Conner. Zw | ’ NN = - KOKOMO—Mrs. Temperance A. Thomas, ; 5 . ‘was 85, died yesterday at Methodist | 51. Survivors: Daughters. Miss Edith | SE AE ; NNN ee . : You can pay a small deposit on any-

j Hospital. Carter and Mrs, Mery Lindahl: son. Clar-| Equipment Exhibits Seen at Z TN NN EE thing that you select and we will EDWARD C. TWELLS, superin- Mrs. Lee O. ms. 78. Survivors: Son, Convention Here. / \ NN \ \ N = Se r % : hold it—together with your BONUS

: tendent of stations and transfers of . C. J. Adams; sisters, Mrs. Mollie Con- : ENR \ he . _ the western region of the Pennsyl- | Waite Hattie Roe and Mrs. Juhi# 0 Wn SNR See SR . —for future delivery. § ilroad, who died Monday at | LAFAYETTE—Mrs. Ida E. Randolph, 64. 9 ; i Yona la Ra OR Sng ied Ave gay to | Survivor: Daughter. Hazel. 2RA0S Frank Moore of Ponca City, Okla. ) : \ 48 . : / F be. buried at Mt. Ho Cemetery LA PORTE—Nathan H. Low, 69. Sur- |Sales promotion and training assist- 0% 4 - : —No interest—No carrying «bur: . pe » | vivors: Wife; brother; daughters, Mrs. | gant for the Continental Oil Co., is . —No storage charges.

: Frank St , Mrs. Herbert Kah d Mrs. nsport, this afternoon. Arthur Joseph. 5: Rerte Shan to be one of the speakers at the aft-

Al * $ i . Riayat Chicago where he had made | si 0A OE SEE BE IY "| CROSS, STE TERRA 5S \ , p Beautitully Designed | ¥ his heaquarters for 17 years. MARSHAL—_Oliver Elam. 62. Survivors: | dependent Petroleum - Association 0, © 3-Pe. Bedroom Suites po ge

4 Wife, Elizabeth: sons, John and William: | convention today. | Mr. Ts begah Servies wilh Phe daughters Mrs. Wilford Doolin and Mrs.| The parley was to open at noon © © Rich walnut finish - road a y ; with a luncheon at the Hotel o® u including bed, $ 50

MICHIGAN CITY—Jacob John Roll. 86. 3 i Stries of promotions brought him in Survivors: Daughter, Miss Elizabeth Roll; | Severin. . ; dresser.

“i928 to the position he held at the | sister, Mrs. Christina Hilligard. Equipment exhibits were inspected ow $1.00 Ie $10.00.» Your Last Chance fo gel a BONUS of $17.50

B (time of his death. MICHIGANTOWN—Henry _ Perrell, 4. : : : iE : J : - ¢ Survivors: Wife, Mary: son. Taylor: daygh- | by the approximately 150 jobbers With This Genuine Victor International 3-Piece Suite.

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He is survived by wife, Glen-| ters. Mrs. Ralph Coapstick and Mrs. ho arriv est A nquet ora; a son, Edward, Chicago; a|llam Fox; sister, Mrs. Anna Burgess; is to be eS ra A =n er daughter, Mrs. Robert E. Evans, S59 MONE and: Josenn. sions are to end tomorrow. Other Stevens Point, Wis.; two brothers, WADDLE ory. ho ® ho. 85. ‘sup. | SPEAKErs this afternoon were to be two. sisters and two grandchildren. | MIDDLEBURY CCbores will, 1ra, | Barclay Atcheson, New York, assoTT Harvey and Harold. ciate editor of Readers Digest; Leo

) . MONTICELLO—Walter Mcyadden, _ 43. i = | Survivors: Wife, Nellie; sons, Vowel, Don- M. Christensen, Atchison, Kas., vice wih CEE ee ee I le A : ; mother, Mrs. a s on McFadden; sisters, Mrs. Osa Garrett, Mrs. Inc; Warren C. Platt, Cleveland,

5 Fleecia Hart and Pearl: brother, Arthur. | National Petroleum News editor, ! AT ST. PETERSBURG NEWTON-—Ferdinand ‘Hedrick, 26. sSur- |and Russell S. Williams, Indianapo-

vivors: Wife; son, Jack: daugnter, Janet; | 1: i p rs. Tok: | lis, associated with the Bonded Gas

sisters, J Prank Miller and Margaret; |& Oil system. R. M. Smith is to | brothers, Randolph and Edward. preside abba: NOBLESVILLE—Enoch M. Passwater, 82. : Survivors: Wife; sons, Robert, Thomas J. ae x : Services for Manufacturer and Howard; brother, Frank: sister, Mrs. LEGION TO HOLD DANCE - i ary Shani, Firemen’s Post, 42, American Le‘To Be Here Saturday. PERU—Mrs. Rozella Oldfather, 42. Sure | oe~ ig xe y vivors: Sons, Orville, Gail. Dean, Verlin: pgion, is_sponsoring a dance Satur- | brothers, Andrew, Lawrence. Claude Fe-/| day night in the 40 and 8 Chateau, yell; Ssiers, Mrs. Dearing, Mrs. Russell 119 E. Ohio St.. The proceeds will

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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla, March| PLYMOUTH Mrs. Anna Marie Burket. [80 to the 12th District Firing Squad. Modern or Conventional

. mer Indianapolis manufacturer, 5 RALEIGH-—Mrs. Fannie A Merritt, 51, : Co: Urvivors: usbanda, va “ au ers, was dead here today. He was 76. Mrs. Frances Conrad, Mrs. Leona Gordon

© 3.—Thomas Halleck Johnson, for- RB Survivers: Son, Albert; brother, Nich- NERVOUS 4 | | <q 0d $ - BEDROOM SUITES

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ha Fane 'S08 Bua Shine i as pane ed anda r ¢ : | ,apolis for burial at Crown Hill fol- Be eBLBYVILLE-LThe Rev. William Thom. | D0 you feel 0 nervous you want to scream? | nana aus Re poser ied # Y 2 0 i) . owing services at UN bm Sain as McCarty, 73. Survivors: Wife, Syrena; Bre Iu rome. Sud jrritebie? Do you scold i" Tks z ok San AS $1 00 PER WEEK The N ewest 1 n Victor ¥ y at the Flanner uchanan > 2 on. : If your nerves are on edge, try LYDIA E. | . ne .m . pd neral Home. 1 - | PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. &é " "” f Mr. Johnson formerly operated a re Charles ‘nd Bert Workman. | It often helps Nature calm quivering nerves, 3-PC. 5-PLY WALNUT nternationa ving Koom oui { glass factory at Portland, Ind. and via IN CENNES—Jolin J Mars, 817. Mrs. Ea how i go Vegetable Compou nit ; BEDROOM SUITES $ 7 ty 50 (Exactly as Picture d) : Woodridge Paint Co. at Indianap- su VALESBORO—George wv. Beatty, AE hg the disco Sous Bp be “he in I beautifully styled. Others up to $300. : u : ) ; orders which women mus 3 - ae Jo arvived by 2 TS: Mrs. Morris Barnes; sister, Mrs. Bert Set- OR i LAS SIN EHAME B ONU S S C ALE 3 w= fo I E E dian St. Indianapolis; two grand- i i» : . . . Louis McClennen,| - §& of : ’ . daughters; Mrs. Loui I Here's How It Works! Sofa, Chair & Ottoman oy ae Pei | | Eu meus 1.00 Additional RH NLSLRE GR EB ee 5.00 Additional Sic tineti cor DEAD IN ST. LOUIS : | Ebr 25.00 Additional Rihiadinetit ont , 44 a > If your purchase Aq) (() Additiona ‘merchandise of your own NOTICE that this is a full size imes Speoia ’ es : ; 4 ST. LOUIS, March 3.—Orie Sam | | i pnotuchas 80.00 Additional merchandie tenon me ee Beihion, | former Intiangpors res It your purchase {()(),00 Additional mrehandise of your own ' Guaranteed , .'. Choice of covers cremated after : services here. He : genuine Vindousenuia g NO MORE BONUS i" Dinine Room Furniture Terms as Low as $1 Per Week Rl : . Brig ? after Saturday. . SSE $49.50 to $400—A Bonus on all. there in 1911. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge. 9x12 HEAVY QUALITY El _ He is survived by his wife, Lucy . : EL : $ 75 : Rose; three sisters, Mrs. Cora Hi AXMINSTER RUGS | 0 Swartz and Mrs. Hazel B. Owens, 4 4 : : * i both of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Vina | bi bk : iu . Long wearing Victor quality . . . a good 2 ti 3 selection of colors . . . $1.00 down delivers. Your Bonus $7.50

| The body is to be sent to Indian- | and Opal; son, Franklin; sister. Mrs. Nele SULLIVAN—Miss Jennie Workman, Sur- $ daughter, P : ’ later was president of the Johnson- | Henry Kincaid. 8 Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. It Newest design—waterfall tops-—rich in color and olis. John; daughters, Mrs. H. E. T - Boston, and Miss Jane Adams, In5 : 2 : .§ If your purchase at merchandis f your own FORMER LOCAL MAN | I Io% Yeo'gst 10.00 Additional miiiin athena con: : : 50.00 vou _set i no extra cost! suite . . . look at the graceful styl- “4 dent who died here last Friday, was EE y is 400.00 you get selection at no extra cost! and | colors, tor at Indianapolis before leaving ; : 3 Shortt, Miami, Fla.

‘GRACE MYERS RITES : : i Seertment i - Vorms SET HERE TOMORROW a = GAS RANGES 3 , EE, Times Special J ° : : $39.50 . 7] ; yy As $1.00 MUNCIE, March 3—Miss Grace Regularly 10c, these heavy em- a Table ton Fah white] serde: : i ma Myers, Indianapolis resident all her bossed plastics are reduced to till is a e100, "ork. * Your ’ ® wil two ORGS ago, Was Head 3%c a roll when purchased A . j Et ; . Mrs. E. F. Daugherty. She was 64. in proportion with 5c border. } et . TOIL RA NGES The body is to be sent to Indian- . ] 3 Nev and Bczrtitcl

apolis for cremation following . 2 | : 10m ® © 3 > : Lh f 2 Hide neistiah Church. Soe Dining Room SUITES | 9.50 a e : ENTIRE ROOM — New Patterns gl aD a ones oe are skis

: ; a € dini ites . . . lain or creamy ivory : M OTHER T 0 BE TRIED 10 rolls 6c sidewall and 18 yards 3c border. cece... | very ™S, Einic that these are our $ 50 2 extra eating units ue Fully Equipped WATERFAST SIDEWALLS ‘tok, wabny CI EE ale TE EONUs jatian, Gas Ranges FOR LEAVING BABY 7: “Quick Meal” 5-Burner

Other S -Val ! When purchased in proportion with border......cccom-.. = AC TOM

cur Se to $350.00. : . TERMS AS LOW AS $1.00 PER WEEK : - f) _ DETROIT, March 3 (U. P)— TINTED CRACKED ICE CEILINGS 4 OIL RANGES $69.50 : 2 Paramount Jf uss. ima siavo, 3, was fo be Tice a $24.50 Dune J Washer

turned to Toledo today to face a The last word in style. Silk effect celain gas or un her month- : : . . 5-Burner _Quick-Meal oil oice of Black, hare of Anan escas magni. | | THRIFTY TRIMMER OUTFIT gi . FE Soa DL Ei. , 2 IVaived EX iran he baby to Straight Edge, Trimmer, Zinc Strip... 97c< : sad a tens, Boiftis iss17.80. ; Pp e tagk a oe 10 sa abandoned it after : . : h Gas Ranges priced from $34.50 to $99.50. Your Bonus $8.65 to $25.00. ‘neighbors complained that it made : too much noise. -

LINER CATCHES FIRE

NEW YORK, March 3 (U. P.)— oximstely 40 passengers in class cabins on the Cunarde Star liner Berengaria were ed by smoke today when fire out in the first class lounge ! = : { : | ; 3 the promenade deck. Damage FP r . \ A a S

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