Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1938 — Page 22
PAGE 22 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ___ ___ FRIDAY, SEPT. 23, 1938 New Standard Market Opens STATE DEATHS Ena En SE pn,
0: ie ig Paul ana Marley: daughters, Mrs. (Thomas Ferris iss i ARGOS—Charles H, Zumbaugh, 82. Sur-)Fugett; brothers, Ardor, Roscoe and Paul na Bode and Mrs. Lily Allman; brother,| Leon C. Paul 6 hee hers u [vivors: Sons, Ervin, Harley, Donald, Harry sister, Mrs. Ernest Jones. | Grover: sister, Mrs, Perry Arthur. {Damis and Lee; sisters, Miss Antonia, {and Ray; brother, William; sister, MrS.| MADISON—Mrs. Dora Lee son SHELBYVILLE —Wiiliam C. Gauntt. Sur- | Mrs. Charles Hahey, Mrs. William Bauer. {Mina Zehner, Survivors: Husband, Silas: daughters 4 |vivors: Wife; sisters, Mrs. Alvin Ryonh ey 2 Peter Oaks,
i sR) . _ Myrtle Horine, Mrs, Doris Ma oR ahd Mrs, Kathrin ickrel. VAL PARAISO Mrs. Ida Findlin 687 | (tCTCERO—Samuel_A_ Well and Al | | Miss Chella _Perkinson; sons, He- | "SOUTH BEND—Noe D. Shirk, 68, Sur- Survivors: Husband. Henry: sons, Byron. Ibert: sister Mrs. Bd Morris. kiah, Warda, Herley . |v ivors: ite Maude; daughters, Misses| Paul and Robert: brothers. Drs. Mox uge Jy eh mt grid : Ida Mae White- | Lucille, Irma and Ruth, Mrs. Gladys s and Harry ry Ruge; sister, Miss Clara Ruge.
MARTINSVILLE. ~Mrs. COLUMBUS--C. U. Lawrence, 70. Sur-|gsell Ellett, 54 Survivors: Husband, oy nn en i
[vivors: Wife, Nellie: son, Kenneth: daugh- jjam: daughter. Mrs. Blanche Ogle; noth- | : ‘ iter, Mrs. William Oo Langhiin: Lots, er. Mrs. Sallie Cook. ; William and Glenn: sisters, Mrs. ae | Nt rah KA AE i h n B . a : Y j- S : om {Crom and Mrs. William Gross. | _ MOUNT VERNON Mrs. Daolie W or | A : ” of
S n s - survivor s and, . tne 8 Suh oo {Souder, 58, Survivors; u \ Bruce D. Wright, 83. ORI dan: daughter, Mrs. Manuel Curtis; brothers, |
| Sophia: sons, Lawrence and Janis: daugh- as au , : ey ers, Misses Tona, Helen and Ruth: brother, john, Charles, Harry, William, Merrith | I) RE \ a A 19] I : uXufious
| Homer: sisters. Mrs. Gertrude Thornburg | Wimbro. | r ila Kockell. | NEW CASTLE-Dr. Herman McDonald, | {and Lisl : {55. Survivors: Wife, Emma; daughters, | Dn be Fur Trimmed
| DECATUR Mrs. Albert Weriiny 60. Sur- | Mus. Fred Mann and Miss Virginia Lee | TO . {vivors: Husband: daughters, rs. Paul McDonald: son. Rodney: mother, Mus, | . : . PS NK. |Snarr. Mrs. Elias Liechtensteiger, Mrs, Glen Ley, Mc Donald, brothers, Thompson and | Me ” ! ? Baumgariner, Miss 1 re me Mrs. ‘Dr. V. G. McDonald ; 8 {Richard Arnold: son. Milton C. 3 i OATSVILLE s. Ruih Agnes Shoaf, 35. t 7 : | ELWOOD-—Charles Maxwell Beeman, 68 N TL an children Imo- | ) i BN
Daughters, Mrs. Arthur Cor- Survivors: Husband. Ira: hi loBohs ol a 'S. Arthur Cor- gene and Diane: parents | R : 5 { Relius, Mrs. Clifford Masters, Mrs. Jim Marshall Shoultz: brother, ' Bauther Shoultz: | 3 artes
| Tonev and Mrs. Robert Allstock; sons, | sisters. ry homas Parker and iss 7 A wm b E 3 materials { Gilbert and Gale: brothers, Ed and Robert: Ruby Sena. ui J > i} Sy XN d \ sisters, Mrs. Margaret Schlosser. Mrs. May | PERU-_ Mrs. Marcaret M 85. Survive E : ; he : ¥ ana col- . Ashby, Mrs. Cora Brown and Mrs. Lula ots: Daughters, Murs. aarort. Ovier, Mrs. : { WR et y ors. a : {Ola Weesner; sons, Blythe, Delmar, Sharon. : fer x Beauti-
EVANSVILLE Herman Freiling, 66. Sur-| Jacob Basier. 84. Suryivors: Son, ArKors vite Make, dadgniers: Mrs. thur: sister, Mrs. Edith Gray. at, A i fully en an INess, I's ose TUR. TS. ive " J ; | Albert Busick, Mrs. Louis Dougherty and PLYNOV TH—Robert Kremp, 34. Surviv : | fur Mrs. Foster Beck: sons, Chester, Earl, John |or: Wife, ’ , trimmed fand Roy: sisters Mrs. Anna Mevers and RICHMOND—Edward G. Beuker, 61. . 329. { Mrs. Minnie Seebode: brother, John. [Survivors: Wife, Elnora; daughter, Mrs. = > i | 50 A WEEK! {_ Dr. O. A. Gorman, 45. Survivors: Wife, | Henry Dickens ; ] 4 : | ZelmaL othe rs Emma Sola Se | The Rev. Elmer EF. Hale, 76. HO el ! Re 3 AANA » » Qtandard 3 ket y ” ing. |Lers rs. Haro eeger an 1s8 en Daughters. Mrs. Ethel Brown an I's. \ A new Standard Super Market opened today at 6115 E. Washing | rian | Bether © Wagner: brother, Horton Hale: . 7 » Our stock of smart coats is now ton St. The market will carry a stock of canned foods, government | FRAN ISCO Miss Mary Montgomery, | sister, Mrs. Mary C. Dye. complete. Prices range $10.95 to
inspect esh meats, delicatessen and bakery goods, fresh fruits, [80. Survivor: Brother, Lee Montgomery. ROLLING PRAIRIE—Mrs. Hattie BRB. | a on't let faulty vision with § rae : ve ks on ana A tanles . ’ FRANKTON--Philander Vasbinder, + | Buck, 78. Survivor: Husband, Mahlon. i NERY w " heads ches, wrinkles and 36998, All on Easiest Credit getables and staples Survivors: Wife, Margaret; sons, Hoy. ROCHESTER—Mrs. Lydia Ann Conn, 85. WY wasted energy detract from vour x Terms! : — ———————————————— {Charles and Ray: daughter, Mrs. Manuel Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Andrew Rent- NE beauty! Fashion Styled glasses will 13 AANA AAAAAA i { Tobin: sister. Mrs. Joseph McCoy: broth- ¢ehler. son. the Rev. Howard Conn. ¢ \ ARR help make you alert and alive : :
-* vr ers, Matthew, Edward and John {Bruce McHenry 68; Survivors: 5. 2A Fi : correct your Vision and enhance vour | Po 1 - d Y outh { JEFFERSONVILLE Mrs. Mora B. Hard- | William, Robert, Lewis, Cecil, Floyd and et beauty! | YOUR CREDIT s——— 11 C man, 66 Survivors: _ Daughters, Mrs. Royce; daughters, Mrs. Robert Seims and E J ! 28 YEARS IS GOOD AT | Moude Anderson and Mrs. Edward Mu- | Miss Audrey: sisters. Mrs. = Cn Koniie b 4 ; Eas Weeki Terms! ! 43 45 $0 | S r { Mrs i kley: broth a . ; i - A : : . |maugh: son idnev Cropper. and Mrs. Ada Benkle er y y | IN SAME .
LOSANTVILLE—David a yrel Tw Sur-' RUSHVILLE-Mrs, Caroline O. I's Jy
G 1 V c S 1 n to vivors: Parents, Mr. an Mrs. W. B. Survivors: Husband, Frank: ® isers, Ns GLASSES 4 SS DR. J W. FARRIS Registered J LOCATION ILLINOIS - ) ; ometrist §| STREET DEATHS | [ove & Law [5 PERMANENT Peme -soe-ene i
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SON. 1906 N. Alabama St, who for| CLEVELAND, Sept. 23 (U. / | *t the Steph- P)—A tired, hungry New | ’ . | Seetaird 42 WEST WASHINGTON ST — = AOR in In. MmolanA ut } 1 - J * = Btpession ia In.| EngeAY Youth ON at y tml JEWELERS OPTICIANS (TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES. THEY BRING Qu ICK RESULTS, after an ill day his troubles with love and / 4 RRO i —— ————————
the law |
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. fl, where she was edu 21 and thet authorities kB. MACHINELESS | 101 NEW RECIP ES OF THE HO! Ro 1 later t in the publi wanted lum for breaking jail al ) Sys hat rom in tutiand Vt. where he had : > PE RM ANENT. | BO ai ral Tau been held on charges of steal- SATURD |
ing an automobile. re Includes Hair Ii i He added that also in the % 3 Cut, Shampoo, Rutland jail was Edith Hodge, 5 Finger Wave, an 18-year-old Lowell, Mass, 19 0 A regular $5 value, ain] FA iN ‘ Star Permanent irl TO love he saiq he “XV (a $6 value) only .. ad left his wife and 4- A Peter Pan (Reg. months-old daughter in Mil- SHAMPOO AND FINGER 30¢ $1.50 value), guaranteed ford. N. H WAVE. BOTH ... i Helene Curtis, Sax I want to go back and get 8 Nationally Advertised only Ee at 2 su it all over with,” he said. "I No Appointment Necessary ic re to t 2 m. Sun- . x | . . he Ta & Buchanan stole the car in Rutland and SHOP No. 1 SHOP No. 2 TH aC un ; brok her A es . o rtuary and cremation wll f follow VIOke out of yall there Aug. 201 Traction Terminal Bldg. 3808 College Ave, - L1-052% TA-0540
Or atory . Indianapolis, and the School of Expression, Boston > Was a TT of the Second »f Christ, Scientist, and the Basten Nn Star She is f husband Claude . cisters Mrs Effie ay and Mrs. Ann Hathaway
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MRS. AMY IL. VICTOR, life-long The vouth had spent the sianapolis resident, who died ves night here as a free jail" lodger I took the car so Edith and could ge to Indianapolis.” services at the Richard- he went on. "I thought I y : RY SB 1 Home at 2 p. m. tomo could find work around the | ; . AR ; a ah i « A FRY - 5 . » . : Speedway. I used to do odd | SETTER Thee ££ Each day at FOODS OF THE HOUR Cooking School you will receive o was the wife of| Jobs around a New England valid ; | EN © as a gift from the lecturer and this newspaper a fine cook book cone was a mermber of | JANIO TRS BRCR, a A EE oom RL 3 taining all the recipes prepared that day, and more too! If you attend
at her home, 325 Sutherland
is to be buried at Crown Hil
hird Christian Chu ha J all sessions, you will have a collection of more than 100 splendid, a Oe ENTIRE STORE OPEN TIL 9 P. M. SATURDA} | tested recipes, a set of four meat buying guides, and charts for meal hee a8 planning, besides other valuable features. P’lan now to be there every
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JOIN Pn LIPS STREET esident, died yesiel N. Y., where he 3 ks. bib ea ; s, accord- ag he Ton £ TNE WOUR eived here by Mrs : 4 5030 Pleasant un Funeral services and
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ALIEN RUNNY hry,
apolis mal 1e Irvington Presbyterian Church, Sg 3 rvingto Dram tic Club nd t Ro dh SANA Vy l ngton Dramatic Club ana ne y 3 We a ‘ Th pate x WN ‘ Ah . * NCR He is survived by his wife, Mrs te 0 \ . 13 A \ .
Fugen Rose Street ana a son IR ERECT RAR ALLY
Tal ~ y J . . WN Yay nn Street Jr. of Rochester . Wh Ly INI YA, - X p \X BAN A LA may ys 3 LVS \ MARY RAR ARAL ant . \ E ah \ \ VARS Rn a vay ny BARKLEY, G. 0. P 8 ; Aa Tava * . " v 5 3 W \ \ \ AA & 2 n . \ %
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> K a3 . WA Ds > 4 A a) R oy x 9 . WASHINGTON, S v. Pp : Compare )-9 > " VASHINGTON, Sept. 23 > a \ aVh at Senate Majority Leader Barkley . These With WALL a ‘ vi 2 5 , tae. 1 (D. Ky) and the Republican Na- Much : > ; . ke ay \ SN »m . jonal Committee were embattled y : More Aisa : RW } BRIA Yee Regularly | SERTR = by the Republican Congressional : $19.95 a Tr i si Ahitiee Tob se bit Tortheiems ; Garments El a Com i forthcoming UN SE , RR ection campaigns X ht) : \ ppb Ando UT > . F : on
Barkley charged Ta Xa New Deal measures LIRA New 1939 No wonder the Chicago Store's suits are prethe booklet had been 3 a ferred by so many well dressed men , . . the Republican Congress- \ 3 Styles values are remarkable! Single and double RN breasted models, sports and regular backs! lican National Com- Expertly tailored of long wearing materials! immediately, charg p ALL SIZES! “Senator "Barkley S
a SI ) Were $2.19 and : no basic Ww hatever in fact. 3 J Men’s Felt Nats £0 98) Special! ® ge urportediy in 3 , Brown, blue nanagement of NS } v Li Sweate CE | 29 | ipper rsh
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