Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 August 1941 — Page 17
TUESDAY, AUG. 5, 1941
ON THE RADIO
THIS EVENING
TONIGHT
7:00—Gordon Jenkins, WISH. 7:30—First Nighter, WFBM. 8:00—We, the People, WFBM. 8:30—Baseball, WIBC.
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Song ee SbF Shee ings Over Jor.
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Portia We Abbot Victor A
Home of Brave
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Maestro Fred Waring is pulling
Charlene’s Songs Jerry Wavne Svncopators Gilbert Forbes
Music Interlude Paul Decker Dick Haro 7) Bert Wilson
Desga Joorts Job Re Dick Reed
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Do ose Retiencourt uke alton
hair these days over an erroneous report that he devoted three hours a week listening to new composers. . . . The resultant calls choked the Waring office switchboard and he has had to pro-
vide form letters for answer-
Ales n “Andy La % Ross Second Husband Second Husband
Missing Heirs Missing Heirs First Nighter First Nighter
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We We Sing
Bring Up Father Bring Up Father Jack Teararden Ted Steele
ing the deluge of mail from ambitious com-
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Juan Arvizu Melodic Strings
Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball
Date With Date With
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Harry Koegen Paul Whiteman Serenade in Night
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WIBC 1070 (Mutual)
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Home Frolic Home Frolic
Breakfast Jam Breakfast Breakfast Jam Breakfast Jam
Berlin, George Burns and Gracie Allen will vacation at Catalina Island before opening their new program in the fall. = = James Stuart, one of the Zamzam gurvivors, will make an appearance on tonight's We, the People program, WFBM at 8 o'clock. Stuart was a member of the British-
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Community Hall
American Ambulance Corps which was aboard the Egvptian liner when it was sunk in mid-Atlantic. He
Noon Tunes Gilbert Forbes Farm Circle Farm Circle
Mid Dav Newe Farm Flashes
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ford, O. Mr. Morrow is heard on Hoosier Request Time broadcast Mondays through Saturdays at 1.05 p. m. ® 2 2 Author Clifford Goldsmith reports that during his overland trip to the Canadian Rockies he met five boys in five separate towns who had been named Henry in honor of his Henry Aldrich.
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Opening day of the New York State Fair at Syracuse Aug. 24 has been designed as “Kate Smith Day” and the songstress will travel to Syracuse from her Lake Placid summer camp to take part in the day's activities, Kate continues to broadcast her
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Saratoga Races Gene Austin
Meet the Train
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KEY NETWORK STATIONS (Subject to Change): MUTUAL—WOR, 710; WHK, 1420; WSM, 650.
NBC-BLUE—WJZ, 770; WOWO, 1180; WLS-WENR, 890;
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NBC-RED—WEAF, 660; WTAM, 1100; WWJ, 950; WMAQ, 670.
CBS—WARBC, 880; WJR, 760; WHAS, 840;
Hoosier Goings On
A GRATEFUL BEAGLE
KMOX, 1120; WBBM, 780.
She Was Being Fed by 4 Families, | So When the Pups Came, Well—|
daily Kate Smith Speaks program from a special studio at the lake. x Don Ball will replace Harry von Zell on the Quizzer Baseball pro-
gram while the latter enjoys a three weeks’ vacation.
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brand new puppy down in each case, wagged
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By JOE COLLIER
FOR SEVERAL MONTHS now, a very friendly beagle hound has
handout of food daily. she levied her tribute.
made daily rounds of four Danville homes, and at each she received a She was punctual and apparently overjoyed as
One day last week she didn't show up. Two days later she made
puppies.
She put the
There have been many forecasts her tail, and generally appeared to that the quiz type of program is on | be satisfied that her bill was paid
the way out due to a drop in popu-! larity. Sponsors of the Bob Hawk program evidently haven't heard the rumors, however, because they have just signed up for six more Florida stations to carry Bob's Sun-} day night Take It Leave It program over the Columbia network.
2 = Tommy Riggs and Betty Lou are
for the puppy
for her puppy,
and her puppies were in good hands.
One of the families didn't care
and after a little research found a lad on the other side of town who did. They gave {him to the lad,
But the mama beagle, apparently
supposing that some mistake had been made, went to the new home picked it up, and
being given a tryout on the coast (returned it to the home she had
and if the show clicks may be heard | later in a coast to coast program.
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BOY, 12, KILLS COUSIN
PAWNEE, Okla, Aug. 5 (U. P). -IL. BE. Godard Jr, 12-year-old adopted son, of a farm couple, told authorities today how he lugged a shotgun a mile and a quarter “getting madder every step I took.” and killed his cousin and wounded her mother.
a
originally allotted it to. there,
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It's still
FOR A YEAR now, June Bar-
Wayne, has
s a hobby.
rabd, a North Side high school girl in Ft. thinking. She has collected them She drills a little hole through them and hangs them up.
been wishbone
At present she has four duck
wishbhones, four pigeon, one turkey
and 175 chicken. She has discov-
| the rounds of the four homes, bringing each of them one of her four
over.
ation
particular,
finish.
On the first night after the workmen had bound the cannon to the pedestals with steel bands, one of them, pedestal and all, was knocked
That's the way things are now.
BRITAIN LAUDS U. 3. AIRPLANE BUILDERS
By Science Service WASHINGTON, Aug. 5-—British aircraft manufacturers could profitably take lessons from their American competitors, declares a writer who signs himself “Watchkeeper,” in a recent issue of the English avijournal, which has just reached here. “Watchkeeper” his fellow-countrymen for their devotion to what calls the fetish of
The Aeoroplane,
In
As examples, he points out that
scolds | -
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HESS Mrs. “Pauline. sister of Mrs, Mary Henninger, passe away Monday afternoon at her home, 1116 E. Southam Ave. Service at the J, {ison neral Home, 1230 Prospect, Thursday, 2 n m., Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill Friends mav call at the funeral home after Tuesday noon. LEE-—-Lula, mother of Mrs. Grace Simpson, Mrs. v Camden, Mrs. Rose Barker and Ray Lee, sister of Hattie Lockhart, Laura Goff, George and Leslie Hultz, passed away Sunday at the residence, 1809 Shelby St. Friends may call at fesiagnce any time, Services Wednesda Interment Roachdale, Ind. Friends hited Tolin Service.
LIST Isabelle 8. 76 vears, beloved mother of Walter H., Harry R., Russell, George M. and Frank C. List, City Mrs. Paul C. Garrott, Baltimore, Md.; Homer L. List, Palestine, Ill, sister of Mrs. John Copsey, rs. W. H Webb, New Orleans, La, passed away Monday. Funeral Wednesday, 3:30 p. m., at the G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home, 1505 S. East St. Friends invited, Burial Crown Hill,
McCRORY—John M. 72 years, beloved husband of Edna McCrory, father of Mrs. Frieda Faulkner, Mrs, Margarite Haas, Robert H. and S. Eugene McCrory, passed away Monday. Funeral Wednesday, 1:30 . m., at the G. H. Herrmann Funeral ome, 1505 8. Fast St. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park.
MeKENNA—Catherine B., 2009 N. Alabama, sister of Miss Margaret Y., McKenna, passed awav Mondav nolnine. Services at the residence Wednesda 1) a.m, Friends invited. Burial Hope Cemetery at Peru. Ind
ROLLEN—John, entered into rest Sunday, age 61 years, husband of Etta Rollen, uncle of Mrs. Opal Frendenburg, Mrs. Mary Cavlor and Mrs Hazel Novak. Services Wednesday, 3 p. Moore Peace Chapel. morial Park Cemetery, welcome,
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RYAN—Walter Scott, husband of Ida Scott Ryan, father of Walter Scott Ryan Jr and Barbara Scott Ryan and brother of . Beatty of Highland Park. rs, J. R. Marsh and Thomas I Muncie, Ind., passed away Tuesday morning. Private service Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Thursday, 2:30 Burial Crown Hill. Friends mav call at ihe Inbrtiary. {Muncie papers please opy. |
SHAFFER—John Lorenz, of 1521 E. 22d St, formerly of 2939 McPherson St., beloved hushand of Bessie M. Shaffer. son of Mrs. Hannah Nichols, brother of Mrs. Fannie Applegate and Mrs. Myrtle Osborne, departed. this life Monday. age 61 years. Funeral Thursday, Aug. 2. at the Moore & Kirk Northeast Funeral Home, 2530 Station St., 10 a. m. Burial Simmons Cemetery, Friends invited.
SHIRRELL- Mamie of 1825 W. Morris St. beloved mother of Julia Emmons, sister of Birda Hughes, Robert Bates of Georgetown, Kv.: Sarah Hillard of Dexington. Kv., passed away Monday. Services Wednesday. m, at the WA, Beanblossom Mortuary, 1327 W. Ray St. Rurial Crown Hill Cemetery,
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BANDY--We wish to express our thanks and appreciation for the kind assistance, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes from our fsiends, neighbors and relatives during our bereavement of our heloved one, Robert Bandy. We especially wish to thank Rev. Wm. O. Breedlove and the Harry Ww Moore Funeral Home. THE FAMILY.
HOEFER — We wi ish to thank our “relatives, neighbors and friends for their sympathy and for the flowers received at the death of Caroline E. Haefer. We especially want to thank Rev. Ephraim Lowe, the singer, and Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel, for their services MRS. MINNIE GOODIN AND FAMIL 'Y.
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Houses and Lots Sale 25
821 (6100 North)—3breakfast nook, inieater, 3 closets,
PAXTON PLACE room brick double; sulated, automatic screened porch, BR-135
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1736. 'N. KENWOOD
large closets stoker, baseNow vacant,
house west of 10D 6, Madison Road. Office, RI-9768
5 Acres; SECURITY Against DEPRESSION; 7-rm. house; SEC I'Y against INFLATION. 4400 N. RE See tenant or your broker. $5000. Terms.
$2, 500 5-Rm. brick
gar., north,
ACRE LOTS, EAST — $500; COOPER, Agt. Office 9124 E.
ered that a duck’s wishbone is a lot different from a chicken wishbone and that both of them are different from a turkey wishbone. She says she hopes to continue her hobby for a long, long time This rates a brand new hobby in our hobby books,
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MEMBERS OF THE LaPorte Y's Men's Club are indeed wise men. They have been bothered extensively with mosquitoes this year and they discovered that the mosquitoes were breeding in street catch basins. They gathered a quanitity of crankcase oil, mixed it with kerosene, and poured it into the catch basin. The oil will destroy the mosquito larvae before they can grow up and bite. The club members will repeat the | spray ing three or four times before frost comes to settle the mosquito problem for the season.
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Bridges & Graves, 243 N. Del. RI-3477.
BUTLER SECTION
Two bedrooms, large living room, builte in features. Large social room jn basee ment; garage. Three months old. PF. H. A. financed. Owner selling because of illness. Frederick B. Cline. WA-6025,
AUGUST SPECIAL TO BUILDERS for any lot except Sherman Drive or corners. Clear—Terms. KEMPER, HU-5560, LI-4369. 202 Empire Life, 215 E. New York.
LESS THAN RENT — Northwest of Fall reas: good 5-room modern home; good ndition; improvements paid; bargain; $2150: $200 dn, $20.35 per mo. pays eve. thing. Hudelson, 2619 E. 12th. CH-62 4.
6-ROOM A SIDE double, located. 2303-05 Carrollton Ave, Only 10% down. Call Mr, Burtt, LI-2541.
BE SURE of your title. Demand an abe stract prepared by
Union Title Co. 155 BE. Market St Union Title Bldg.
835 N. Oxford “nice mod, ‘bung.y
hdw, floors, gar. Sell on payments. TA-5119.
2323 N. RURAL—5 rms." and bath, imo down, $11.70 mo. plus 32x68 & oh
3521. B. "KIRK McKINNEY 2-WAY DOUBLE SITE Eis & Indianola.: 50x128. Res... CH-5781.
E. Cor. 57th _dia-i953 S. of Pleasant Run good neighborhood; sacrifice $375 A-7828. TA-1104. 508 Inland
ENGI JISH, 1302—2 connecting down, everysoing I furnished, constant hot water, $7. MA-0592
RICHLAND AVE, 21 N.—2 Modern; everything furnished; sink; adults.
ILLINOIS, 1726 N.— Tmmaculately clean, newly furnished and decorated apartment; Frigidaire; private entrance, 1320 B.—2 nice sleeping rooms
MARKET. with kitchen optional. Private home. RI-2268.
modern: young employed girl; $3.50.
CH-3086-M a (44 Layvman)-—Large, nicely reason-
IRVINGTON furnished, twin beds, next bath;
able, TR-6432 (off BE. Washington)—
Lost and Found _ able, TR-643: - | JEFFERSON, 18 N room, innersprings,
LOST_Female Fox Terrier, Blake and In-| Comfortable sleepin diana; white body. black head, ears gentleman preferred; reasonable: phone. “Snitz.” rard. WA-3073. er : Ne Reward A-307 KENWOOD, 3634—Nicely furnished front; LOST Glasses in case, tinted 2 large closets: suitable 2 or 3. A Reward. Mr. S8hulse. CH-7550. 7288
| CA LASALLE,
British manufacturers insist on using smoothly machined forgings, which are slow and costly to make, | and must be protected against corrosion by expensive enamels on the coatings. Americans use much cheaper and quickly made die castings, which are protected against corrosion by natural coatings of oxide. Again, to fasten on small parts, British practice is to bore holes, carefully thread them, and use screws. The American way is to use the much simpler method of spot welding, which costs much less and has the added advantage of not jiggling loose, as screwed-on parts are apt to do. “If simplicity of operation and maintenance is the highest ideal” says the writer, “the Americans are ahead of us.”
REINFORCE SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, Aug. § (U. P).— Large numbers of reinforcements, including British and Indian troops and Royal Air Force personnel arrived here yesterday, it was announced today.
Deaths—Funerals 1
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PRICE FUNERAL HOME
J. W. Price, Propr.
ECONOMICAL SERVICE 32 YEARS EXPERIENCE
1219 N. ALABAMA ST.
L1-3603. RI-2003.
veneer; bath;
IR-4908. $10 month. _Washington.
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STOREROOM, $20 1714 E. 19th. ~ Desirable for cleaner, barber shop, beauty shop. Dunlop & Holtegel.
CHOICE OFFICES CORNER R LOCATION, _Mcdern; fireproof; low rent. .__MA- 7507.
Resorts and Cottages 22
RE-FRONT “cottages. A. E. SANDERS, Lees-
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8 gondiuaned sleeping room, | A. Nicely furn. ft. suit., 2, reas,
368, Mer., Apt. 8. "0 5 rene.
BE, THE Y HOLLOWAY — $6.50 ) single; $9 double.
NEW JERSEY, 2314 N. "= Well= I-furnished room, cross ventilation, innersprings, shower, garage; hreakfast optional. NEW JERSEY, 1329 N. — Nice furnished rooms, twin ass cross ventilation; gentlemen. LI- 824(
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4 GIRLS, age 18-22. Order Dept, $1.50 daily and extras while training. Average weekly pay $25. No experience needed. Come ready for work, A M863 Lemcke Bldg
IMMEDIATELY —White’ general housework, 9305.
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TIPPECANOE Phone 95-F-1-burg, Indiana.
RAVENSWOOD OE bo $10 m« month.
1605—Pleasant front
convenient location (7244 34 Fitch Ave,)—4-room
CH-21 189.
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room, cross ventilation, innersprings, near bath. Reasonable. Phone.
27TH., 45 W. (off Meridian) —Comfortable, cross ventilation, desirable Jocation, private home, garage.
FRONT ROOM, d, adjoining bath: Link Apts, Illinois. See Mrs. Price, first floor, first door to left.
5001 College Ave.
One-bedroom apt.; heat & water pd.; stove & elect. refrig. furn. $45.00.
L1-8401 44 Virginia Ave.
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Wash. Blvd.
cash. GA-3929.
Pod, be f° , HODGES S STORAGE C0. Store new. Pay six months later, Clean, dependable service. Estimates Free. Inspection invited. 937-45 Ft. Wayne Ave. RI-2019,
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CASEY-—Jose, beloved sister of Mrs, Ernest Whitsett, Mrs. Irwin Shoemaker and of Private Joseph Whitsett Robert and Mary Whitsett, passed away Funeral , 30 & nm: at residence, 1543 ‘Wade St
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Also apprentice. _ employment, salary. TA-5345.
FOR coal office, stenographer and office girl; dependable: state salary, age, experience, references. Box. 1051 Times.
WHITE ROnseReepee care of two children, 7 and 9; no laundry. GA-1368
EXPERIENCED Ar RE: AT ONCE; $7 WEEK. 1606 N. ILLINOIS
LADY, middle- SE assist with housework. Mor re for home than wages. MA-7992,
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Apnlv Mr. Feesenden, Griener Co., 43 S. Delaware. WOOL PRESSERS Steady Work. Good Salary. 2835 Northwestern Ave.
MEN wanted for full or part-time saleswork. Good Sobor {unity for men now i, A Abnly 1209 Laurel, between
MAN, age ris 30, . with sedan, willing to meet public. Good pay. Apply 7 A. M. 835 Lemcke Bldg.
$5.50, CRUFT, 1542; attractive front: twin beds: private home; 3 meals. GA-5780.
ALABAMA, N.— Nicely furnished room, close cool; side, Central car, RI-1957. ALABAMA, 8S. nished: good meals; $5.50,
CARROLLTON, 1429—Rest at the Myrtle Lee Home; elderly and chronic. RI-3096.
CARROLLTON, 2230-—-Well furnished, good meals optional; 1-2 gentlemen. Reasonable. A-5204.
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"3-5 Rooms, $27.50-$37.50
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$34, Large Effiiency Dinette; good condition: utilities. Adults. 1530 N. Illinois St.
3541 N. Meridian
Deluxe 1 and 2 bedroom apartment; utilities furnished, see custodian, TA-5665.
$20 AND $30 APTS: 19 N, Oriental. All utilities paid: CH-2189.
Furn. Houses.—Apts.
EAST-Basement, . oows, light, gas. CH-21
Frig. Frasher. etc.; garage, WA-4486. ( vee, IR-7956
ILLINOIS, N., 3020—Three rooms; modern; garage; nice, homelike place.
PARK, 1040 —-Lovely suite, cool, clean, nerspring, Frigidaire, automatic water. WA-3531.
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$5 wk.; 858 N. private bath,
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$60; MICHIGAN, 514 E.—3-bedroom brick veneer; excl. cond. ht, wtr furn. CH-2189.
BOSART, 119 N.—3-Bedroom single brick; references; $65. IR-8934.
COLLEGE, 3H DRver duplex, 8 rooms, 3 drooms, op letely redecorated; garage, HU-15717. GALE, N., 1341—5-room double; | bath, basement, garage, no furnace; '$27.50. CH-3159-J.
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For prompt service, economy, by Public Delivery Service.
LI-5789
Houses and Lots Sale | 25
2 HOUSES Total Price $1,100 Cash
Ave.; rent Stop! Look! Edw. Dillehay. MA-6411.
MA-9821. @ ONLY $1,850 2840° Winthrop; T-room
except furnace; 2-car garage. MA-9821. Edw, Dillehay.
for $12.50 each.
modern,
MA-6411. 128 N. Del. |
only $1,200
- Cottage; JiRoon as semi-modern;
1030 S. Senate; 2-.car garage;
MR. ICKER ALLISON REALTY CO. INC, REALTORS 302 E. Iowa; 4-rm, semi 1905 8. Talbott, 5-rm. mod.... 801 Villa, 5-rm, and storeroom. 1303 Villa 6-rm, mod. "'GA-6338
Studebaker Realty 2308 Shelby 10% DOWN
- modern bungalow: excellent buy, 0: bal. monthly. nspect 1948 Adams PT MA-8962, with JACK C.
J, Near Garfield Park
3-b om single. 2115 Barth Ave, A real ro at our price, Call Mr. Nicolai or Mr, Koepper. MA-6411. J. 8. Cruse Realty C Co., 128 N. Del.
3610 Watson Ra "MA 6411
ILLINOIS, 3231 N.—Eight-room modern; ‘la lot, as be trees.
[il82.250 .$3,000
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1614 N. PENN well. BR-1978.
$2, 15 321 N. Chester; 3 bdrm. mod, except basement. CH-2801-W,
ONE LOT, 50x120, in Nori Kessler Manor, Indianapolis; $500. Frank Revell, Tolono, Ill. 5-ROOM bungalow, with bath, full base base= ment, shower, 2 toilets, 2-car Zarage, large lot; price, $4200. 533 centennial
LEXINGTON AVE. near State, Six Lov bath. $2,000: $200 down. ELMORE BROS.
401 Inland Bldg. MA-31788
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Elbert L. McDaniel MA-4935. Colored—2173 Hillside
8-Room home in good condition; 3 lotsg 2-car garage; $1950. MA-4661. The C. W. HENRY co., 521 Lemcke Bldg.
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