Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1939 — Page 14
Frank E. Angerer One of the organizers of the Ini dianapolis Community Fund and its ’ financial secretary since 1920, Frank "E. Angerer, died yesterday at his ~bome, 5646 College Ave. ~~ Mr. Angerer was T4 and had re- " tired two months ago because of llness. He was a member of the Lions Club and. ihe Chamber of “Commerce. ;
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Sgeter was graduated from Gonzaga “€ollege. He served several terms in Hoe Brockton, Mass., City Council fore coming to Indianapolis. «t;-In 1918 he came here as financial ni of the War Chest and was’ Jone of the group. that organized the “Community Fund. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Marian Angerer, tgnd a daughter, Miss Alice Angerer, tof Indianapolis. . Service} are to be in the Shirley tons tape at 11 a. m. tomor13ow Whe rial in Crown Hill.
“Edwin L. Nicholas ;
= a services will be held at : -p. m. tomorrow for Lieut. Col. *Edwin L. Nicholas, assistant adfHutant general of Indiana from 1922 to 1931, who died Friday in the S. Army ‘Hospital, Hot Springs, “atk, He was 61. Cremation will “follow the services at Flanner & ‘Buchanan mortuary. ti. Col. Nicholas was born in Louisowille in 1878, serving in Co. G of “the Kentucky. National Guard. He Sas in Cuba during the Spanish“American War and with the 18th Jand 20th Infantry of the U. S. Army >in the Philippines and China. ~ During the World War he had charge of the embarkment at Brest, France, was made a major in 1919 “and a lieutenant colonel when he returned here. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. .~Luella Nicholas of Indianapolis, and “a daughter, Miss Margaret Nicholas -of Colorado.
Frank B. Davenport
--- Services for Frank B. Davenport, Indianapolis life insurance broker -*who died Saturday in his home, 1859 aN Pennsylvania . St., will be at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Bros. Cen“tral Chapel. Mr. Davenport, who was 77, was “porn in Brooklyn, N. Y., was as:.sociated with the New England Mutual Life Insurance Co., and was ‘Irvington Town Board Président before that area became a part of In-‘-dianapolis. He was a past master and secretary of Irvington Lodge, .F. & A. M., member of Scottish Rite and Irvington Presbyterian Church.
Mr. Davenport is survived by two. sons, John of Marion, and F. T. of Indianapolis; two daughters, Mrs. Claris Adams of Columbus, O., and "Miss Margaret of Indianapolis; 12 “grandchildren and three great“grandchildren.
:Joseph C. Roy An Indianapolis resident 30 years and a retired wheel designer, Jos--eph C. Roy died yesterday in his ~ home, 3540 N. Meridian St. He “was 81. - Services will be held at 8:15 a. m. Wednesday at the home of a son, + €. Al Roy, 606 Congress Ave., and at =9 o'clock in SS. Peter and Paul Ca_thedral. Burial will be in Holy Cross “Cemetery. Mr. Roy was born in Ft. Wayne and had been associated with the Muncie Wheel . Co. and Standard Wheel Co. of Indianapolis. He is survived by a daughter, Nell; and ~another son, Claude, of Indianapo.lis; three brothers, Charles, Edward #nd Alex, and two sisters, Mrs. “Charles Fox and Miss Alice Roy, all “of Ft. Wayne.
Jesse S. Jackson
Jesse S. Jackson, who died yester.day in his home, 32 N. Lincoln Ave., was a former lumber dealer at New _ Palestine and Knightstown. He was 83 and an Indianapolis residen 28 years. Z He is ‘survived by his wife, Mrs. May Jackson; two daughters, Mrs. Delmer Binford of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Charles C. Woolley of Long “Beach, Cal.
Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Stone
<.« Funeral services for Mrs. Mary]: an Indianapolis|
:Elizabeth Stone, resident for 34 years, who died Saturday at her home, 1416 Chester St., will be held at 10 a. m, tomor<row at the Conkle Mortuary. Burial ~Will be at Floral Park. ~~ Mrs. Stone, who was 74, was born ‘in Williamstown, Ky. ‘She was a member of the West Park Christian Church. She is survived by a
daughters, Mrs. Mabel Ryan, and];
three sons, Dora, Alex and Edgar.
Mrs. Mabel C. Stotts
“Mrs. Mabel C. Stotts, 31 Woodland Drive, died yesterday in St. Francis Hospital. -at- the Harry W. Moore Mortuary - at 3 p. m. tomorrow and burial will ‘be at Washington Park Cemetery. Mrs. Stotts was 49. “2 ‘She is survived by her husband, William; a son, John; a daughter, "Miss Lois; her mother, Mrs. Abbie Becker, all of Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs. J. K. Kirkman of Indianapolis,/ Mrs. A. A. Plasters of Cincinnati and Mrs. Walter J. Vincent of Indianapolis; and two brothers, Charles Becker of Akron,
Ind, and Sam Becker of Indian-
apolis.
Thomas Clark Funeral services for Thomas Clark, retired Belt Railroad engineer who died Saturday at his home, 406 N. State Ave. will be at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow at the home and at 9 a. m. at Holy Cross Church. Burial will be in Holy Oross Ceme-
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tery. Mr. Clark was born in North Vernon, a son of James C. and Margaret Clark, and was 62. He had been ill for two weeks. He came to Indianapolis in 1903 and became associated with the railroad. He was a member of the Brotherhood ilway Engineers since 1903, a ber of the Holy Cross Catholic ch and of the Holy Name So-
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Aflna McGinn Clark, to whom he was married in 1919; a daughter, Miss Margaret Mary Clark, and two
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Charles M. Nesbit
Charles M. Nesbit,” former general commercial superintendent of the Indiana Telephone Co., and a resident of Miami, Fla. for 15 years; died there yesterday. Mr. Nesbit was 61, was a native of Greensburg and a resident of Indianapolis for many years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Beulah Nesbit; a son, Charles Nesbit
bit, all of Miami; Ora A. Hite and Mrs. Cowan, Indianapolis. Funeral arrangements have not been completed.
Hadley Ferguson
Services for Hadley Ferguson, an Indianapolis resident more than 50 years who died: Friday in Methodist
Hospital, will be at 2 p. m, today in the Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Burial will be at Franklin, Mr. Ferguson, who was 53, lived at 1421 N. New Jersey St. He was born in Franklin and was a member of the Indianapolis local of the Teamsters’ Union. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Daisy M. Ferguson; a daugater, Mrs. Newlyn‘Hosea of Indianapolis; four grandchildren, Dora, Hewlyn, Janet and William Hosea; three brothers, Oscar and George, both of Indianapolis, and Floyd of Pasadena, Cal, and two sisters, Mrs. Effie Roberts and Mrs. William Jackson, both of Indianapolis,
Thomas E Caughlin
A Big Four Railroad baggageman 35 years, Thomas E. Caughlifi’ died Saturday in the St. Mary’s Hospital, Rochester, Minn. Mr. Caughlin, who was 61, lived at 5901 E. Washington St. He was born in Terre Haute. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ada Caughlin; a daughter, Mrs. Virginia Kurker; and a granddaughter, Miss Joan Kurker, all of Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs. George Duane of Mattoon, Ill.; Mrs. Anna Hellwig of Omaha, Neb.; and - Mrs., Samuel Cougan of Fontana, Cal.; and * brothers, James and Lawrence Caughlin, both of Terre Haute.
two sisters, Mrs. Mary L.
Mrs. Minnie -Vehling Mrs. Minnie Vehling, who lived at 1019 N. Dearborn St. for 43 years, died yesterday. She was 75 and a native of Lafayette. Mrs. Vehling, who came to Indianapolis in 1888, was a member of St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church and a charter member of its Ladies’ Aid Society. Services will be at 10 a. m. Wednesday in St. Peter’s Church and at 2:30 p. m. in the home of Rudolph Buscher, a brother in La-
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Mrs. Minnie H. Normann
Mrs. Minnie H. Normann, an Indianapolis resident 41 years, died at her home, 3506 E. Michigan St.,
{last night. Mrs, Normann, who was| ¢
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Jordan Funeral Home and burial will be in Crown Hill, She is survived by her husband, William: a son, Herbert; two daughters, Mrs, Freda Showers and Mrs. Lowell: Green; six sisters, Mrs.
Mrs. Elizabeth Steinmetz, Mrs. Rose Seehofer and Miss Katherine Heeb, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Ida Gesell of Brookville,
John Porter Ward
.Services for John Porter Ward, retired Indiana Provision Co. butcher, who died Friday, were to be at 10 a. m. today at Lafayette, with burial in Floral Park Cemetery. . Mr. Ward, an Indianapolis” resident 25 years, lived at 1441 N. Holmes Ave. He was 62 and a member of the Eagles Lodge and Methodist Church in Lafayette. He is survived by his wife; a son, Roy of Lafayette; two daughters, Mrs. Helen Wilson and Mrs. L. T. Porter;: both of Indianapolis; and brother, Charles of Detroit,
Mrs. Lou Poland
Services for Mrs. Lou Poland, who died Friday at her home. in Bridgeport, will be held at 2 p. m. today] at the Usher Mortuary. Burial will be at Mt. Jackson Cemetery. Mrs. Poland was 58. | Mrs. Roland moved to Bridgeport from Whisman, Ky. several years ago. She is survived by her husband, John; a son, John T.: three daughters, Mrs. Charles Rafferty, Mary Louise and Vivian Rose; four
Buscher of Lafayette, and three|
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Funeral services for Henry G.
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Mr. Sponsel, who lived at 416
Sanders St., was 80. He operated a bakery on the South Side from 1903 to 1920 and had previously been employed in the Robert Keller Co. grocery department.
He retired from business last April
after operating a bakery stand at the City Market.
Mr. Sponsel is survived bY his
wife, Emma; two daughters, Mrs. Katherine Stages and Mrs. Mildred Sohn; a son, Louis; a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Aichhorn, and a brother, Willigm, all of Indianapolis.
sisters, Mrs. Ellen Terry, Jackson,
Ky.; Mrs. Julia Nelson and Mrs. Minnie Shocroft, Dayton, O., and Mrs. Mary Shackelford, Fincastle, Ky., and two brothers, C. A. Whisman, Indianapolis, and Ray Whisman, Fincastle,
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Mrs. Anna C. Bowman
Funeral services for Mrs. Anna C. Bowman, who died Friday at the Ward Sanitarium, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the C. M. C. Willis & ®&on Mortuary with burial at Crown Hill. She was 74.
Mrs. Bowman, a member of the Twenty-fifth Street Presbyterian
many years at 515 Indiana Ave. Surviving are’ a son, Benjamin Young, and a daughter, Harlene, both of Indianapolis.
Charles C. Cash
Charles C. Cash, an Indianapolis resident 40 years, died today at his He was 74.
Services for Mr, Cash will be at 1 p. m. Wednesday at the Dorsey Mortuary. Burial will be at Gosport. Mr. Cash, who was born in Paoli, had been employed by Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Co. "as a sheet metal worker 17 years. He is survived by his wife, Emma; a stepdaughter, Mrs. C. E. Teague, Indianapolis; and two brothers, Wright and Eli, Gosport.
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The Federal Power Commission will hold a hearing March 27 at Washington on the General Gas Pipe Line Co.'s application to construct a 180-mile natural gas pipe line from Hart County, Kentucky, to Hamilton County, Indiana.
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Bride at 65 After a Wait Of 48 Years
DELAWARE, O., Feb. 27 (U. P.) .—Miss Ida M. Loop, 65, of Columbus, who waited 48 years, was a bride today. She was married here last ‘night to William Frank Whit tier, 72. They were sweethearts when she was 17 but Mr. Whittier married another. He has been a widower several months. : The bride was slightly nervous as she exchanged vows before Dr. Rollin H. Walker, professorsemeritus: of - Ohio Wesleyan University, but she finished with a firm, “I do.” When they obtained a mar-
riage license, Miss Loo “I've been Valine £ him since I was 17.” r
DOCTOR DIES AT HARLAN '
FT. WAYNE; Feb. 27 (U. P.).— Funeral services will be held tomorrow for Dr. Edward Taylor Julian, Harlan, who died in St. Joseph's Hospital of uremia. He was 73. Dr. Julian was born in New Albany and came to Harlan 33 years ago as a practicing physician.
'‘Deaths—F unerals 1 Indianapolis Times, Monday, Feb. 27, 1939
ANGERER. Frank E., beloved husband of Marian I. Angerer and father of Alice Angeler departed this life Sunday, eb, Funeral esday. fro CENT RAT, CHAPEL, Thine, at Boh St. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at chapel any time. ARNOUIL—Henry R. 59 Jou husfather of Emma and "Mrs. er hia Trefy, Mrs. Flizabeth Reed. Funeral from late heme.
St., Wednesda Burial St. LAUCK SERVICE.
ay, Joseph Cemetery.
CASIL-Oharles C., age 74, beloved husband f Emma Cash, stepfather of Mrs. C. E. Teague. brother of Wright Cash Sind Eli ash, Gosport, Ind., passed away Monday ‘N. Grant. Fijends ay al
Funeral 1 Home.
Hew . any time, Bm Wednesday: at Funeral rial Gosport, Ind.
CAUGHLIN-—P, F., 5901 E. beloved husband of Ada, father of res. Virginia Kurker, departed this life Saturday. Funeral notice later. For information call MOORE & KIRK, JR-1159.
CLARK — Thomas, beloved husband of Anna McGinn Clark, father of Margaret Mary, John F. and Thi R., brother of John Clark, Cineinnatl, 0O., died at his tate St. Fun neral Tuesday, 9 a. m. Holy Cross ureh. Burial _ Holy 10 Cemefery. Friends invited. B. of L. E Please meet at the home Monday. 8 p.
DAVENPORT—Frank B., age 77, beloved husband of ‘Ada B. Davenport, father of Mrs Claris Adams of Columbus, O., and F. T. and Margaret . Davenport of Indianapolis and John ‘M. Davenport of Marion, Ind., departed this life Satur day, Feb. 25. Funeral Tuesday, 3 p at SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL, Illinois at "10th St. Friends 'mvited. Burial Memorial Park. Friends may call at ohapel any time. i
FARRELL patrick E., beloved husband of father ot William C., P., Dr. Joseph T. and Eugene Farrell; Mrs. Leo Foley, Mrs. Harold LaFeber, Mrs. Lawrence. Josianigen, all of Indianapolis, and M C. ennedy of Lafayette, Ind., died ‘saturday, Feb. 25, at his residence, 4916 E. 13th St. Funeral Tuesday, Feb. 28, 8:30 a. m., from the Jesidence; services. Little Flower Church, a. m. Friends invited.
GLANDER — Lenora I.. sister of Nellie
C. Berry, passed away Thursday. Rae neral Monday. 1:30 p. at SHIRLEY ROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL. Illinois at 10th. Burial Mount Jackson Cemetery. Friends may call at chapel.
HOIN—Mary E., of 2602 Brookside Ave., entered into rest Monday, a, wife of Lewis E. Ho Margaret Nelson. Mrs. Elizabeth L. Baer, Mrs. James T. Robinson, grandmother of 1
James Daniel Bae r Jr, James T. Jr., and Mary Jeanne Robinson, Services Wednesday, 2:30 p. at Y MOORE PEACE CHAPEL. Burial Crown’ Hill,
JACKSON—Jesse ‘S., age 83, beloved huss
band of May Jackson, father of Mrs. Delmer Binford and rs. Charles OC. Woolley. Long Beach, Cal.: grandfather
ot Charles R. Binford passed away Sun32 N. Linwood. Friends may call at Hie DORSEY FUNERAL HOME, SE E. New York St., = time. Funeral
a. ednesday at Funeral Home. Burial Memorial Park.
JAMISON—Lampard Anna, of’ Plainfield, Ind., mother of William L. Jamison, sister of Mary Timberlin, Edith Tremaine, Helen L. Shimer, Lucy L. May and Kathcrine L, . McCray, passed away February 24 at Palm Springs, Fla. Funeral 2 p. m. Wed dnesday at the M’NEELY 'MORTU1828 N. Meridian. Friends invited. Friends may call at the mortuary.
LEWIS—Louella, beloved - wife of Floyd, Bother of James Mary, Irvin Floyd and y Mae Lewis: daughter of William or (oR Elliott, a of Loran, Orville,
. Ernest and Alice Elliott, passed away at the St. Francis I Hospital Feb. 25. Frionds may call at ASENCGYM
W. T. BL HOME, 2228 Shelby St., any time. Funeral services 2 p. m.. Tuesday. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery.
LOWE-Myrile E., age 42, Sire of William E. Lowe, sister of Mrs. W. L. Friernan, Mrs. Perry Lanker, Mrs. Owen Stevens, ‘Mrs. Guy Miller, "Ellis, William, Ostin and Richard Pylés, passed away Friday. Funeral Tuesday, 1:30 p. m., at SHIRLEY BR CENTRAL CHAPEL, Illinois at 10th. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at chapel any time.
age 61,
Margaret, . passed away at the Army Hospital in Hot Springs, Ark., Saturday. Services at. the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Tuesday, 3 p. m. Friends invited. Cremation. Friends may call at the mortuary.
RICHMOND—Andrew, beloved husband of Nannie Richmond, passed away Sunday, age 61 years, , Fuhieral services Tuesday, 2 m., Exeter Avenue Baptist Church. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at siden ce 1636 N. Rochester Ave. CONKLE SERVICE. [Madison (Ind. ) papers please GU)
1S EN Howard M., of 939 N. Keystone Ave., entered into rest Sunday, age
age 49 years: wife of William H , mother of Lois M. and John T daughter of Mrs. Abbie Becker, sister of Mrs. J. H. Kirkman, Mrs. Walter J. Vincent, Mrs. A. A. Charles W. and Sam E. Becker. pL
Tuesday, 3 p. at HARRY W. PEA cos PEL. Burial Washington Par! Cemetery. [Shelbyville °(Ind.), Dir (Ind.) and Luther (Okla.) papers please copy.l re .
. [CORRECTED NOTICE] ULLIVANC ater of 1633 E. Kelly St.: husband of Katie, father of Wiliam, and Howard Sullivan; brother of Eugene Sullivan ‘and Grace Ege, passed away Saturday a. m. Friends may call at the
St. ao vices aren the Jun ne
Tuesday, 2 n Interm t New Crow, Friends vieq Memphis. and Nashville (Tenn.) papers please copy.]
VEHLING—Minnie, beloved wife of William H., mother of Woam H. Jr. Arthur E. and Harold her of
and Amelia Buscher of Lafayette, passed N. Dearborn St. Services at ‘Pete Evangelical Lutheran Church, 11th and Temple, Wednesday. 10 a. m. Further services at the josidente of Rudoloh Busch 1 i} Sco
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Deaths—Funerals Indianapolis Times, Monday, Feb. 27, 1989
WARNER—Walter Clark, husband of Marie C., father of Mrs. E. T. Brown and grandfather of Bariara, passed away in Warsaw, Ind., Saturday morning. Servthe NER &
ices at BUCHANAN MORTUARL. 10 a Tuesday. Friends invited. Burial Co Hill. ends nay call at the mortuary. [Canandaigua
(N. Y.) papers please copy.]
WIGGAM—Francis H., age 94, beloved father of Bernard, Julian, Roscoe, Byron Wiggam, Eva Davis, Catherine Lenz, Charlotte Corey, Josephine Crull, Jessie Fuerst Wednestss. C30. pm, Hor nesday, 1:3 . m., rom SHIRLEY B Ni
AL PEL, Illinois at 10th ' St. Priends invited. |. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call after 5 p. m. Monday.
v YUILL — Clarice June, entered into rest - Saturday, age 12 years, daughter of Rose Wegebas: aig Clarence L. Yuill. Funeral a ARR TY v "MOORE PEACE S . CE CHAPEL in charge 8
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* FOOT weatments. DE. A. Erie (Alteration Specialist)
ALTERATIONS, ladies’. men’s garments; clean, repair, press, reline. Reasonable,
MEYER O. JACOBS 212-214 E. 16th St. TA-66617. (Auto Repairing) ED JETT'S GARAGE. Motor rebuilding; body and crane service. Free estimates, __ 517 N. Talbott. LI-0972.
(Bldg. Contractors)
ROOFING, coating, carpentry. Diastering, painting remod une Building, ayments, Estimates free. CH-227.
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SPECIAL, Ford V-8's; ’'35-'36 brake relinng, $5. MARTINS ‘GARAGE, 4921 Manee HU-834
> ie Contractors)
BRICK LAYING, cement work, plastering, porches, {chimneys ‘and fireplaces ® specialty. PROUD. HA-3100-W. :
( Cinders—Crushed Stone)
SPEGIALIZ : DRIVEWAYS—Crushed stone, cinders, cavating, hauling: very rea=sonable. RICHEY, CH-6724.
(Furniture Repairing) G.
turniture ' repair, cabinet
= an ip Work teed. 2866 ” work, any type. ork guaran . Oil Permanent Complete, $1 226; W. International Beauty School, 229 N. Penn.
Adams. C
(Furriers)
stored,
FURS cleaned, restyled; linings,
(General Contracting)
General Conat 5% interast: Warman. BE-
ROOFING and Painting. EE Sie vears to Vy TEW EWART, 100
RENTAL DIRECTORY
‘Indianapolis’ Most Convenient, Complete Offering a. Choice Selection of
APARTMENTS—HOUSES—ROOMS
APARTMENTS
HOUSES
ROOMS
Apartments for Rent 18
Houses for Rent
19
Rooms With Board 15
LIST your: furnished or unfurnished house
or apartment with NOR
BEVILLE, 1020 N.—Very desireable home; gS fond JReals Elderly or convalescents,
STOTTS—Mabel C., entered into rest Sun- HIATT,
Plasters, |
andmot John Richard, Wi TT jels 1 gona d Ima Jean and iran P
Sway Sunday noon at the wb hy 1019
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THSIDE RENTAL BUREAU un ee S Prompt and courteous service. HA-1745.| EAST—Children, mother’s care; hour, day, ® 30th & Illinois Sts. week; private home, near school. RI-560 —4 TOOMS: ++varss .00 | FLETCHER, 1116—Pront rms., good Foard: Virginia Ave. and a ELDe aN 3 Jooms mo «$12.00 privileges. Steam heat, near bath. ReasMcCarty Street; 9 BATES. 10186 rooms ok ol. SH TEETH, 2314—Nicely furnished TOOIS . ..cvnsiveeves oe 5 Efficiency iy . i JENNINGS BROS. "'Li-i814; 28 S. Ill. St. Trond pe nC Oer ROME: Lo furs sed unfurnished, heat, gas and elect. } 55 ca HOUN, 2340—Unfurnished 4-room |_oPtion E. © dern bungalow double, GEORGE |RUCKLE, 2833_Room, twin beds, 0 in I gusiogien, 781 ST a OW iis6s family; A optional; garage. - BROOKSIDE, 1809—5oroom double; mod- | TALBOTT, “N. 2936—Large, warm Top : ern; water furnished _ for r elderly person, Meals eals optional. Phone. HOMEWOOD SE "355 ingt yen proms Go So at Ive ' Tee Ho. ARE pr t- | BURGESS, (Irvington) —Modern three-| c alescents, and chronic. a Ho oti I ene oi bedroom double; weatherstripped; gar-| 3096. roundings; $39.50. SECURITY TRUST CO.|_ age; $35; water. IR-4119. RI-6571. CLIFTON, 27113—Unfurnished five-room Hotels 16 modern. As is, $15. LI-48 .
Indianapolis Rental Agency Furnished
108 BE. Wash.. Room 303.
1232-34 Broadway
2 rooms and sun room; un-
L1-5398.
“furn. See custodian. 1227 Park, Apt. 7.
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and Unfurnished Apartments |N
WASHINGTON, 2419 E.
w 2815 E. Washington
EW homes, east—$35.00, with Sn dwead floors; tile bath; oil heat, J Pesuual cab-
inets; water paid 3
NORTH—Modern double, 8 rooms to side;
partly furnished, some reoms already rented. Rent all or half. CH-70517. we fl Jooms: grapes good transportation $22.50. £18 44 Virginia Avenue.
mod.;
M 5 t f d unfurn: all lofurnished; heat and water RT Asta ans. WHITES AGENCY.
"PERSONAL RENTAL SERVICE—EAST alter Folkerth, East Side Agent 2599
APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAU
lowest word rates RI-5551 for aulok results at low COS!
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Get want ac resuits in he [im Phone
in the city.
$4.50 WEEK
‘ROOSEVELT HOTEL Capitol and Ohio. St. Guest Laundry Free
Hotel DearbornR: ts. “eek, Jo
All outside rooms. 3208 E. Michigan.
CH-7550: Ses wang ads get results at lowess
ad the city. ‘Pho RI5551 Bil or ttt . a ater. y ane Housekeeping Rooms 17
Choice apts. gladly shown. HE-1328.
151 18—Modern 3-room double; nicely furnished; front porch; _reasonable; adults. ILLINOIS, 3020 N.—3 Tooms, Ta fur- |, nished: bath; garage; private entrance. HA-0623-R. After 4. MERIDIAN, 946 N.—Furnished one, tworoom, also bachelors. No kitchenettes. Hotel service. RI-0243. 13 MERIDIAN. 1712, N.—Attractive five-room apartment. Possession at once: utilities:
ROOKWOOD. —Near room lower dipiex; Kine furnished. BR 2005. vc ne etticienty: “atu
CENTRAL.
DELAWARE,
rage optional. HA-1951-R. 3710—Desirable large front room, near bath; private family; gentlemen. HA-1398-R.
thing furnished: near ath; modern; phone; reasonable.
COLLEGE, 1155—Two rooms next to bath;
2327 N.—Nicely furnished; foam | i hot water; home privileges; = a
1907 N.—Private room, lava-
ILLINO: tory: ilet: Steam; large closet; refined
liome; garage
Tale, A ond 2100 N, MERIDIAN Large, next bath; priERIDIAN. 1728 N.—Furnished fron - vate home; suitable 1 gentlemen. TArooms; Frigidaire; garage; also low 2131 or TA-2041. _ apartment, rooms: reasonable. TA-1503, MERIDIAN, 3914 N= PISasast room. Totes 3314 N.—Pleasant room, Jarge MERIDIAN, 333 APT. 3—Unfurnished, Slosats. ear bath: ideal location: reas2 “bedrooms, maid's room, sunrm.. elec. ona Sar .28 oS a : I rig. gas stov ae Nn Ss e warm front, LIVER H CLARK CY. LI-5596.| close bath, cons ant Thor wa reasonERIDIAN, $50 X.nfurmisned Tbed: _ able; pheas: —Twin beds: TI y oom; 2 es} (SHOWeE, Druse ila- | NEW JERSEY, 2062, N. oWFine es ation. HA-1422 -33686, ex: ery an Homey; sentieman’ pre-|_* Tae Es ‘redecorated Nice: bedroom a rtment: unfur- Foo N.—Olea able . Fished, 9. Dot refrigeration furnished. ‘1 or 3 men joi Suis Bs : Dom room, 3 8 . "four rooms, tile bath. city Seal and” and i gar leges: se: rage, i unfurn hed. 1 Sis
utilities, De heat: telephone. $5. FALL 155 E. AT DELAWARE— Lar, lower; built - ins; redecorated: _ small upper; Prigidaires. ‘HA-2386. ILLINOIS, | N.. 2037—2-room apartment; front; newiy Aaron ideal for 2 adults; $5.50.
ments; pleniy heat. 2-3 i LIBRAR ts, 814 N. : furni Re “and unt uinizhed ap x utilities; $6 wee! 3 NOR gi team Na eB Ly Rex The: 3 ilitles, Ce adic, me am heat. Priva :
FARK. 833 tri i oi
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Sltepstions. ALVIS & SON, 2254 College,
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79 years; husband of the late : -— - Shewaiter, Tather of rs. i Fayior| GENERAL APARTMENTS, INC. ROOMS hs. 1 ed TT, capaioLesning Green ‘Bay. Wis: Leo W. Her RAE 23 W. Vermont. $4.50; CARROLLTON, 1226—Warm KitchenGail G. and Robert H. Shewalter, a $30—Modern, five rooms Ta a ette apartment; adjoining bath; utilities; ices Tuesday, 2 p. m., at the East Tenth Jater Wg large closets. 160 W. 9th. private entrance. LI-9403. Street M. E. Church. Burial Crown Hill. | HE Without Board 14 $4.75; CENTRAL, 1948—Kbom, kitchenette; Friends Sa call at HARRY W. MOORE 709 E. 27TH—$35 Rooms ithou oar iy al stoker pats deal for PEACE CHAPEL until hour of service. ive Toons upper duplex; Beat and adults. “50 Ni otifried, age 87 years of water furnished. MA-3i6 a Es Tome, HE- J40a. path, or Bs 5 2 a ERY 130 V. Randolph, father of Fred, Ly Arthur ALABAMA, 707 'N. (Fianishet)oTwo-rgom §3 UP: ST. JOE. 23 E—ApL. 6; lovely room. | $5 UP—Lovely light front apartments, fur- | Stettler and Rose Reisinger of Indianap- os th apalment: everything fur 3% ort bath; steam heat; hot wa : Jushed; sink, range, innersprings; 1103 , olis an Ernest Stettler of Denver, Colo., 3—COLLEGE. 5234 — Warm, sot room, passed on at 3 DWAY and 10th— Huggler,’ Redeco- |$ 5.50; 900 E. 11TH,—2 large rooms; overs 1939, Funeral Weinman tran | rated, 1 bedroom, utilities: two bedrooms Hf closets, private home; employed. |$ stuffed, private oath, good heat; real may call after 8 pa ig uli ™ Friends i nishe re, Adu, 1 $3—IRVINGTON—Ideal home for girl; new- |. ome. nk-4490-w re 2 day. Funeral |CENTRAL, 2131—Furnishe room, : ALA Si—Cory 3-7o0m Spotl: and ural Shictly private. HERRMANN kitchenette; private bath; 2 adults. HE- Be Breakfast optional. IR- men. Dizi. bat bath: "everything ] Dae; : a 1ST, W., 42; cozy, warm room, next (_2Qults only _ | CENTRAL, 2838 — 7 Rooms, 3 bedrooms, | ¥ "BE BE I a Bred rT bein SEES muy, eo me Satindey morning Some: passed 2% EAST Eaten 651: 51: Woodruff Place—Lovely | Private entrance; close bath; reasonable; BROADWAY, 2340 Large front apartment: Shes Funerl services Tuesday, 10| furnished bed ment, Electric __phone I 676, persons; linens, 5 Op : at the NERAL HOME, | refrigeration, ities, poy CH-3843. |CAPITOL, 3411 N.—Room next bath; priTose" W. Michigan St. Friends invited. FALL CREEK BLVD., W. 55—Attractive Bie Samy; gentleman preferred. A- |CAPITOL, | N., 2025—2-3 clean Lurdizhed Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at| ‘4 rooms; sun parlor: refrigerator; adults, 279-J utilities, range; ; BaraRe: $5.50; $7. 50, funeral home any time. $45. HU-1097. DA TTON, 3350—Very desirable loca- | Newly decorate tion; lovely room; 1 or 2 gentlemen; ga-|{ COLLEGE, 908—2 a rooms; cverye
ILLINOIS, | N,. 2339—Nice, lean spurt: A rooms: 3 A 3
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