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PAGE 20 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1941
Rit It's Good to Be Home Again Nites Sef for Mrs. Thomson WIKNFG SCRYIGE e Again ALBERT GHILL RS i a LE IL; Clapp Thomson, who ded Saigtay|E Smock of, Soup, and, Mr 10 IE IN IN CHURCH a DIES AT HOME WHERE THE FASHION WISE ECONOMIZE
after a seven weeks’ illness, were to! and a sister, Mrs. Jennie Wells of ® 5 5 | Ri ee be held at 2 p. m. today in the | Bristol. Wilbur Ray
hows. Burial will be in Green- = Wins SUV v » Smith Ser ices Set for Mana er of Ye w 9 Ss WINS r PB. Former Railway Express SR 2 f WN when he v g 0 rs. Thomson was 76 and for 17| VINCENNES, Ind., Apri Co. Agent Dies at Home | : . TE returned home Universal Telephone CI)
years taught the Bible class of the |—The City National Bank & Trust after eight
Wednesday Afternoon Club. She was | Co., South Bend, today was notified ; : ] weeks at the i 3 an honorary member of the club. | of a $99,166.67 judgment granted it After lliness. : » - U. S. Naval Equipment Co. Y A native of Colchester, Vt. she | against the Knox County commis=- gy Training : had lived here 35 vears and was al sioners in a suit to collect unpaid Funeral services for Thomas B.| : # 3 Station at Albert L. Chill, a lifelong resident
member of the Irvington Presby-|warrants. The money was used for Wik . : Stas ur : ‘ 3 -_ Great Lakes. |of Indianapolis and a pioneer in the koff, who died yesterday will be a Jakes, terian Church. the Brevoort levee flood control |W! k : : Sh Survivors are her husband, E. H.| project. |at 11 a. m. tomorrow at the E. 10th hi, Bis SUCPUNeH. elepiTnt Swpnly boot Actual 29c 5 § y 8. H.| ] 1 ! e SISIET, ness, who died yesterday in his to 39¢
[St thodis hurch. body BR Metis onurth TG Dy RiS Wanda Lu, home, 4015 Kenwood Ave. will be spe) Qualities!
will lie in state in the church an | ” ! S Mr, Smith, , % Ces lies 3 Jan. 23, ices at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the be in Memorial Park Cemetery. , se is the son of |Royster & Askin Mortuary. e
hour before the services. Burial will who enlisted | buried in Crown Hill following servMr. Wikofl died at his home, 847 Mr. and Mrs, The manager of the Universal Bastern Ave. after a year's illness Lawrence Smith, | Telephone Equipment Co., Mr. Chill, in : . . | i 732 E. 64th St. (who was 69, had been associated |a hative of Onto, he Hee lived in : ; He has with the General Electric Supply ® 36-inch printed | Indianapolis 33 years. For 10 years : been in Co., the old Indianapolis Electric piques ‘ » Postur ] (he had been connected with the] 27 States in Co., the French Battery Co. and the * 36-inch printed Proper osture ny lold American Railway Express Co..| the Union National Carpet Co. Swisses a Straight Athletic [serving as agent at Crawfordsville Nii Canta m= a iar o the Milles gf printed . \ (and route agent at Indianapolis, uring his life. |penden elephone oneers an percales Body Are Easy to | Mr. TO of the U. 8S. Independent Telephone ® 36-inch checked
Have With | Brookside Lodge, F. & A. M. and Association. He also took an inter- lawns la former member of the I. O. O. F est in poetry and had written many ® 39-inch combed
v | H as als ber io poems, lawns cue ens amen | LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS | simivors sre me visow, won| o s0inch print A LT H- (SSuiors re Bis a Mire. Lis Atta Chill, a son, Albert L. Chill, batistes k 'P. Wikoff: a brother, James L. and a grandson. ooh flocked voiles
[ikoft Of Tdianspolis, aiid b wister, Rebekahs Meet Tomorrow — The) Mrs, Ratti To Be Hostess—Mrs. ® 39-inch printed
es Bila F. Maury of armstrong, Past Noble Grands Auxiliary, Prog-| Gino A. Ratti, 329 Buckingham JOLLIFFE BURIAL IN voiles ON ROL IF ress Rebekah Lodge, will meet at 8| Drive, will be hostess Friday at a ® 39-inch printed
| p. m, tomorrow at the home of Mrs. | noon luncheon for members of the organdies Katie Brown, 3324 W. Michigan St.| But! University Independent " MRS. JULIA PLASKET, Ly Ani Covten. president, will be Mother's "Council Assisting Mrs. FRANKLIN CEMETERY i shadow BELTS and NATIVE HOOSIER DIES in charge. Ratti will be Mesdames Earl S. : ’ ; Albert Stump, Robert| Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie Actual 29¢ to *
Blessing, er ish Luncheon—A cov- ; SHOULDER An Indianapolis resident since to ih a be held to Hamill and W. E. Hogan. Following [E. Jolliffe will be at her home, 542 k § the luncheon, Mrs. Ernest Freyman W. 30th St. at 1:30 t 49¢ VALUES ACES (1904, Mrs. Julia Geneva Plasket,| morrow at the Englewood Masonic will preside at a business meeting, |. °° St. $30 p. m. tomorrow. BR ‘who died Sunday in her home. 720 | Temple by the Englewood Auxiliary, (Burial will be in Greenlawn Ceme- y. 9c Yd.
2 9 S ; a mw |O. E. 8. Mrs. Edna Ashey, hostess- Sponsor Skating Party — The tery, Franklin. Mrs. Jolliffe, who Is. Th vig be buried n Crown | airman, will be assisted by the | Pythign Sunshine Girls of Center was 57. ‘died at her home Sunday | Hill following services at 2 p. mM. Mesdames Savanah Blake, Mary Fidelis Council 10 will sponsor a| a mative : Xi dh he Fl wer and Zora VanCamp. MIS. il 16 ; A native of Brown County, Mrs. Consult tomorrow in the anner u- | Spencer and Zora vVanCamp. | Skating party April 16 at the Star- Jolliffe lived in Indianapolis for 30 chanan Mortuary. Mabel Pollock, president, will be in rite Roller Rink. Members of the
T i i a arg neeting 10| ticket committee are LaDonna : he Special Mrs. Plasket, who was 60, had|charge of a business mee Seventh Presbyterian Church s ‘man; wWil- x 1 ' * / fellow. Simmons, chairman; Isabelle Wil Survivors are her husband. Carl, Striped chambrays
i been ill one year. Born in southern son, Berenice Millerk, Mary Ann " ® Printed Representative Indiana, she was married in he] ' Golden Rule Holds Party —A on ¥ who is custodian for the Indiana seersuckers
: g rel : i ’ Albany to Harry E. Plasket and the | bridge and euchre party will be Grant and Jewel] Geiger Industrial Building for the Blind; in 0CK'S . ® Pastel shantungs » couple later came to Indianapolis|sponsored ‘hy the Golden Rule] Townsend 49 to Meet—RBellview |tWo daugaters, Mrs. Luella Hall and Downstairs from there. | Lodge, 25, Ladies Auxiliary of the [Townsend Club 49 will meet at 8|Mrs. Clara Kirkhoff, and twp sons, Actual 49¢ to c { D : She was a member of the Broad-| Brotherhood Trainmen tomorrow at|p m, tomorrow in the organization's | Ralph C. Jolliffe and Ernest Jolliffe, orse ept. way Methodist Church and was a | 8.30 p. m. at the Trainmen's Hall, hall, 2306 W. Michigan St. all of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. 29¢ VALUES
former member of the Asbury Me-|1002'z E. Washington St. Mus. : Anna Reed of Franklin and Mrs. {morial Methodist Church. | Bertha Fortner, chairman, will pre-| Movie on B. & 0. Program—The |E. E. Earl of Indianapolis, and a 39¢ Yd.
® Spun rayon crepes years. She was a member of the SFr ol oh ape
~ . Besides her husband, she is sur-| side. Baltimore & Ohio Co-operative | prother, Miles Stinson of Franklin. To Give You Per- vived by two daughters, Mrs. Edna | Club Lead tw Mieet=Warren Hg Program will meet at 8 p.m. ———————————————— oie ) J V Boetticher and Mrs. Merle Bennett, u Leaders lo = today at the railroad’s general fect Body Support both of Indianapolis: a son, Lynn Township Boys’ Club senior leaders | office building, 220 Virginia Ave. FRISZ REQUIEM SET Plasket of Harlingen, Tex.; a| will meet tomorrow, Thursday and| A sound film “Washington, the ® Pastel gabardines
|R. Plat ¢ ' ’ " , in HEALTH | sister, Miss Rose Wiseman of In-| Friday to or ganize club work for Shrine of American Patriotism.” Funeral services for Mrs. Mary ® Plain rayon |dianapolis, and one granddaughter, | next summer. Senior leaders Who wij) pe shown. Frisz, who died Sunday in her French crepes
will meet tomorrow are Mrs, Harry| Committee members in charge | Nome, 704 S. New Jersey St., will be ® Printed rayon
n Marilyn Plas sket. 3 CONTROL os — | Lichtenburg, Mrs. George Moyer.|are Mr, and Mrs. E. H. Gardner [20 8:30 a. m. tomorrow at the Voigt French crepes Mrs. Ed Jennings, Mrs. Samuel|{ny and Mrs. P. T. Porter and Mr. | Mortuary and at 9 a. m. in Sacred ® Novelty spun
| Rumford, Mrs, Lawrence Cooperider | and Mrs. R. J. Roed "| Heart, Church, Burial will be in Rayons BELTS FOR GIFTS | Rum ite i Mrs, Heton Set Teutopolis, 111.
Helms and Mrs. Vivian Carter are| Bargersville O. E. 8S. to Meet—| Mrs, Frisz was 80, A native of ls "ViSOT'S ub. ’ 'gersy ylis, she h lived here for $7 gm | SHpoIViSORs 01 Wis C8 The Bargersville Chapter 470, O. E, | Teutopolis, she had lived TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES. THEY WILL BRING RESULTS.
ii |S, will hold a stated meeting at|many years. | Davghters of Nile Jnstall-Public 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Bargers- . nest oven Foros Deval [Gal Masorle ' ll. Mire.” Mary : € y SSX "| Cones, worthy matron, w (Extra Long Belts $3 § aa ters of the Nile, at 7 p. m. tomorrow charge. Ty atron, will be in i ; in the Hotel Lincoln, Mrs, Betty Health-Control belts gi Crago, retiring queen. will preside. Young Peoples Group to Meet— per, Tec body De and Pythian Sisters Plan Luncheon— | The Federation of Christian Young reli Ri mi ze Past Chief's Association of Myrtle| Married Peoples Classes will hold a sches BE is *TRatal; Temple 7, Pythian Sisters, will hold | joint meeting Friday at the Seventh FEY RE 1 [ a covered dish luncheon Thursday |Christian Church, APPR an i . at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, 2! the photograph to give | 2115 5. New vork st. “Our America” to be given—A pageant “Our America” will be preog the person from Dr. King to Speak—Dr. William sented tomorrow night by the chilDesigned to Make — E. King will discuss “Recent Ad-|dren of School 32, at 21st and IlYou Stand Erect vances in Therapeutics” at the Ki-|linois Sts The pageant will be diDIFFERENT POSES wanis Club luncheon tomorrow at|rected by Miss Adda Wyrick, school i “lub. I | rincipal. SHOULDER the Columbia Club. Dr. King, a|principal
club member, will deseribe the
| newer drugs used in the treatment BRACES and get of infections and disorders. ASPERGER FUNERAL
3 GIFT PICTURES ™ | Caledonian Auxiliary Meets—The | Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Caledonian 10 BE TOMORROW R Club will meet at 2 p. m. tomor- «+ « be photographed Jessie
row in the home of Mrs.
while shopping in Beck, 5004 E. New York St. Members of the Indianapolis Liepping w derkranz will be active pallbearers
our Multifoto Studio | Ripple 0. E. S. to Meet—Broad |at services for Mrs. Louise Pahud | Ripple Chapter 315, O. BE. S., will| Asperger, which will be at 8:15 a. m.
hold a stated meeting and obliga-| tomorrow at Grinsteiner's Funeral 2 | tion service at 8 p. m. tomorrow in | Home and at 9 a. m. at St. Joan of A | the Broad Ripple Masonic Temple. |Arc Catholic Church. She died Sun-
S PPROGEE oa An associate patron will be elected |day at St. Vincent's Hospital. | Mrs. Nellie Whitehead is worthy | The pallbearers are Mrs. Adolph |
L ENDORSED! | matron and Clare Gater worthy pa-| Widmer, Mrs. Alfred Pich, Mrs. | DOWNSTAIRS STORE tron. : | Francis Brundmeier, Mrs. Charles |
Hess, Mrs. Jacob Faller and Mrs. | 'Henry Nordsick. ° ® ® " | Honorary palibearers will be Miss | inni ; 'S. The purpose of this amazing offer is to acquaint [yom Semen wi Gee Edward Grande, Mrs. C. H.|
Hundreds of people with REAL Sleeping COMFORT. | sures spa ves Beane me
the Women's Society of the Indian- |
3 ik bh) J i apolis florists’ organization, | ds ; Mrs. Asperger lived at 3407 Boule- ; A a vard Place. She was 57.
bus” Po CLARA M. KOEHLER MI 3 BOX ING and co) | nr rovowon & : re meral services for Mrs. Clara | 7 ew On Loans $ & Per $100
M. Koehler, who died Sunday in her | home at 30th St. and the Franklin | Over $500 to Per Year*
. Road, will be held at 2 p. m. to-| morrow in the home, Burial will | 1.00 Down be in Crown Hill, 1 Mrs. Koehler, who was 69, li AND ONLY $1.00 PER i i Syver
in Marion County 50 years. Born!
i . a, WEEK DELIVERS [in New Bremen, she was a mem- | ; \ THE COMPLETE ber of the Central Christian Church T h ese New § ates A re Pa rt of . OUTFIT and the Order of Eastern Star. of! Mrs. Koehler was the widow of
Including 3-Pe. Vanity and Bed Lamp Setf ZS Seo oS, eh Br Our 20th Anniversary Celebration!
{Fletcher Savings Bank. Mr. Koehler |
Ei p : yt 3 ‘had also been a grocer on the East - oI Side for 50 years. , a Rr es a a TY Survivors are three sons, Charles, | "e’v J 1 50 Ne : i “ _—i 9 7 / r,s Carl and Fred K.; three daughters, | (Weveasn fst eompleinl om Joe $ a a % WAS Mrs. Florence Lohman, Mrs. Gladys | im our new location at 110 East ® 4 Ri a ts Lott and Mrs. Wilma Free, and |
eight grandchildren. Washington Street)
FORMER RESIDENT
© INCLUDED in the [REESE ix. DIES ON WEST COAST : : OUTFIT are the Follow. A aly a mi Thus Morris Plan Will Help
ing Necessary Articles A aE VonStaden, at Standish, Cal. Mrs. the People of Indian apolis
® S$ . see. VonStaden was 80. Te : A former resident of Indi - pring cover. ; Si ® lis, she had vet in Bort a oor i S a M a T h 0 d oi } the last three years. She was th ® |—Mattress cover, fF AEN | Sy as tne 0vave ny usanas
caretaker and gardener at the
Sov > ® | —Quilted mattress Etats nes 3 ) 2, ad Woman's Prison here several years, } D | | D ® { 9 4 i Shh who died in 1938. 0 oliars uri ng
protector ' : Survivors are two other sons, | HESS Frank and George VonStaden of
® | —Vanity set, consisting of 2 / ga Weg ILS 5 » 3 race ones of Mesa, riz., an 7 A » vanity lamps and | bed lamp. > Mrs. Hazel Hulse of Chicago, and You may borrow $75 to $5,000 or more : eight grandchildren. and take 6 to 20 months to repay. Pay- ® | —Chenille bedspread. SS } Funeral services and burial will so Yor. Pay a 1 TES be in Standish. dl ’ ments need not start for 6 weeks. Many . . v +E TP — — — “Rat ed rom —Everyone knows that for real sleeping comfort, there's nothing like a com- LORNA TRE is 8 By 100 per loans are made on Character or Auto bination box spring and mattress. Probably the reason you do not have one w/e p et ne eh hd WITHOUT ENDORSERS is because you think you cannot afford it, that they come too high. This may os . . or Jn ? have been true once but NO MORE !—The complete outfit—Lamps, Spreads,
Protectors and all for only $39.50.
NJ 4) CHENILE BEDSPREAD
Aa Wo 3 in I & Shae” IS = $ Worth wae | Ra ~ RH orn S pi dn on sale through Monday! \ oF UE VICTOR IS OPEN Friday and Saturday it -
Er WEST WASHINGTON STREET 2 nights until 9 o'clock — You May y LB TT
A Small Carrying Charge on All Accounts That Run Over 9% oi PARK FREE in lot just East of Store! " . fa sn STIRS DR
