Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 1941 — Page 8

PAGE 8 A ——— THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES — | MONDAY, AUG. 25, 1941

RESIDENT WERE | La Guardia Greets Kent 19 DIE IN TRAFFIC First Look ® |GRONK SERVICES | Hollingsworth = | souls ie

Rites Are Today Supply, returned to Great Britain

; & AE - ® an yesterday after a visit to the United a SE Ta Robert Louis Hollingsworth, 17- | States where he discussed lend= . A a I 3 year-old traffic victim, was to be |lease aid with Washington officials.

buried in Memorial Park today

after 3 p. m. services in the #75 Pear ON vg

Mrs. Jeannette artis BE | ) City-County Toll Now 90, > Railroad Freight Counsel| shirley Brothers’ Central Chapel. =A Groquignole Steam. On

The boy was injured fatally Sermanant it Soaps

Practiced With Husband ; | Compared to 81 Dead a TE Once Served as Deputy | Friday in an automobile accident. - push-up wave i vr 3 a ol '| He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. 354 vnglet S As Chiropractor. : do SE Re A Year Ago. wR | Attorney General. Vern H. Hollingsworth, 837 Berk3 Sia ; SE a ley Road. Mrs. Jeannette M. VanTilburg| i _ ES | Nine persons died in Indiana traf- $ Rs Friends and associates of Arnet His grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 88-year-old chiropractor. died Sat- | XN : ; y \} fic accidents during the week-end, : ae 3 B. Cronk. U. S. District commis-| R. M. Gwin of Indianapolis, also

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urday after a lengthy illness. She X hi {one of them in Indianapolis and two Be Ta sioner and prominent railroad | SUrvive.

and her husband. Dr. C. J. Van- \ 4 EY : {others in Marion County. The City- 4 freight attorney who died at his Tilburg, had offices in the Occi-| RL County toll now is 90 as compared to J [home Saturday, will be honorary E. D. FEATHERSTON Suing. Their home was 4 {81 last year at this time, : 8 pallbearers at his funeral tomorrow. DROWNS IN MICHIGAN aa Sh : : ‘b Sa \ | The dead: x Services will be held at 1 p. m. bom ihe Br ay rua uuste NS CHARLES DARNELL. 15. of 546 in the Flanner and Buchanan Mor-| Funeral services were to be held at from th niversal Chiropractic | WN . | N. Belle Vieu Place who Was killed tuary. Burial will be in Veeders-|2 p. m. today in the McNeely Mor- . Towa, in 1915 { | RS : 5 : D tuary for Edgar D. Featherston, forsO Heat ; Saturday afternoon in a crash at | 8 ; burg. CI Tn Bal a she ht lived | Country Club Road and 2lst St : Mr. Cronk was 56. He suffered a [mer Indianapolis resident, who was S | AE . : ’ fi Peering through a porthole, 3- |heart attack Thursday, and died in [drowned Tuesday in Hamlin Lake, a ue S is wt 3 GEORGE CAFFREY, 39, of 721 ’ his home. 4543 Carrollton Ave. At |horth of Ludington, Mich. "Burial vived by two broth Robert J.| E. 10th St, who was killed when | year-old Serge Mandelbaum gets |). (iia of his death he was super- | Was to be in Crown Hill. Krienke, Rich mon d, and vB \ J | he was struck by a car at Massa- | his first look at the land of free- |vising commissioner for the South-| MI. Featherston, a distributor for

and a sister, Miss| “RR | chusetts Ave. and St. Clair St. dom as he arrives in New York on |ern Indiana District Federal Coyrt the Gulf Refining Co. had lived in oN Lianacies SR AUTO aa 4 ot : . : : cases involving the Frazier- Richmond, Ind., since moving from NDORSERS DEAN JOHNSON, 19, of Colum Spanish steamer City of Seville. in S g here six years ago. He was 43 and Borrow $75 10 $5.000 + 6 10 20 Months

ia City, w i t Linvi Lemcke Act. DIS City: Fho Ligh 54 Linviile of was a member of Ancient Land- to Pay ® 6 Weeks to Make 1st Payment

RX aC rox in Burial! | im Teceived in 3 crash there Expert on Freight marks Lodge 319. F. & A. M. and [mms _ MN be in Wa eT ie 3 £ «2. . a A : Re | GLENN ORTON Mr. Cronk was trustee in bank- the Sahara Grotto. AST WASHINGTON | CHARLES (TED) MICHAEL, ruptcy and receiver for the Stutz

TECH TO ARRANGE | SL a | 9: fush School Road, a foreman | Motor Car Co. and had served sev- | am tie un plant, Who was {feral times as Federal master in| SPECIAL CLASSES ul : | rn oa Yeisen _ ie chancery. He was recognized as | RRR ; Ro | Cis Non les nth Main, one of the nation’s leading railroad els 3 Nees " ri , "Nevs - ee lo ye here The Duke of Kent (left), youngest brother of King George VI, is | ALPHEUS SMITH 18 Terre feign mle atfomings and pad pol} 3 = FTICAYS 10 ar) creeted by Mayor La Guardia on his arrival at La Guardia Field, New | Laute, who was ki yesterday Retired | M Had ticipated in several cases tha : range special class hours for PUPlS| york In the center is Sir Louis Grig, aide to the Duke. The Duke who | 1 3 two-car crash on Road 41 Relred Insurance Wan Rad tracted national publicity Wn 3 tend. . . b - ES, » uke, : Sect areas o iy Sill x oY opt ed wh ue . tene-| has been touring Canada, inspecting the pilot training program spent | Dar Terre Haute Been Resident Here During Sue Semis Ne : announced Toh 18 BAS BEERI the week-end at Hyde Park, N. Y. as a guest of President Roosevelt. WILLIAM A KUYKENDALL, Gaverany es 3d EAfToac \ 30 | Today the President and the Duke went te Washington and the Duke | 40, R. R. 18 Box 573, who was For 37 Years. Cronk served - as Spay 1924 he § AT THE

The offices are open 8 a. m. to 4] : , : : : : i : v : Arict general of Indiana. p.m. except Saturday when the) then flew to Norfolk. Va. to inspect the Norfolk Naval Base. We will | killed in a crash just inside Mar- formed a law partnership with Carl

office will close at 11 3. m Special | return to Washington for dinner at the White House tonight. ioe ut alley Mills on | 4 retired insurance salesman. H Wilde. and had offices in the Hume ||: 1 N ip I A N A class hour ES tgonien ts should be o : Glenn Morton died Saturday in his|Mansur Bldg. From 1919 to 1924 \: i ’ A

made before Sept w : LOUIS HOOK, 68, and his wife, : ; Mr. Cronk was attorney-examiner SULLIVAN RITES | : E. Richter Mrs. Myrta Hook, 63. New Albany, HOM: I Lesa Ave Siler a for the public service commission. PERMANENT | Who were killed last night when fouramonth yiinets, He Was sh snd Mr. Cronk was born in Veeders-

. Burial Today a Nickle Plate train hit their car {had been a resident here 37 years burg and was graduated from the OIL WAVE cin R W w 4 | at a crossing near their home. | Mr Morton had been a salesman high school there. He also was a ’ Specia TI i GUARANTEED ynaam s H RICHTER. | ;poNARD LUNSFORD, 29, |for the Prudential Insurance Co. 22|graduate of Indiana Law School, NN EXPERTS 95¢ | | City fireman who died Thursday | ~onnersville. who was killed last : land was a member of the American BY EXPERTS........ at his home. 726 W. 42d St. was | - Ee a of [vears until his retirement in 1932. | Bar Association, the Columbia Club, - v 7 3 <3 % . bH a I iy TYEE or a ura nen nis { ni ‘ ES Nat. Adv. Waves $1.50, $2. $2.30, $4 Asphalt Plant ant Foreman Had jot oN ed In Donte! HR ome control on Road 44 near Conners- Li was a member of Edwin Ray {the Traffic Club and Phi Delta Central Beauty College tery Jollowing SoIvices st 2D. m. Methodist Church at the Masonic|Theta Fraternity.

ville. 1 mm th ~ 10 a) 209 Odd Fellow Bldg. ust #1 Been 14th Ward Com- In the J. C. Wilson Funeral Jifele mg resident here, Mr uo are his wife, Mrs. Daily

The Darnell boy was hurled from {Lodge at Sunman. Survived by Wife ) y 2 2" 2 Sten n Darel GAMER 18, Survivors are his wife. Mrs. Harmitteeman 10 ears. | Richter was a “member r of the Fire coli od with Ho. Sts by Fred |riet Morton: a sister, Mrs. H. R.!S Cronk; a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Siw. boibicash @h ti) epar tent 35 years. A member |yooibhright. 33. of 1816 Ghent Ave | Kelley of Indianapolis, and two Hatcher. New York, and an inRA, roremsh St Biel of (it Zion Eval ch {The oth ” T ; Lag hers, John W. Morton of Den-|fant grandson, Kenneth Bedford 1t who died Satwr-| apg Marion Lodge. ) ie TAI Nery: hoi. Ne ously ibs Colo, and H. E. Morton of In-|Hatcher js RBircl ~ -11 { y : : yured. {atcher. me, 634 Birch Ave, Will} wag married in 1918 to Miss Anna | ALONE. | Those included in the list of] ew Holy sooo Cemetery] waterman, who survives Native of Danville Services will be held at 2 p. m. to- pallbearers are: MORE f wl sey ph at 8:30 a. Mm. W-{ Other survivors are, two step- | Darnel : n : morrow in the home, with burial in| Judge Robert C. Baltzell, Judge morn 1 home and at 8 3. M.| hjaren, Mrs. Clyde Pike and a Winton ion. | Crows Hill. |Joseph R. Markey, Albert Ward, X as ton g ol. | ene {Judge Charles J. Karabell, John

I 1 h | Richard Prange; a sister, Mrs : v . 4% i JCHAalT Tallgt, & SIL I, MIS. { - £ ECONOMICAL A lifel siden ndiantad-| ara Rieman: a brother. John jand was a member of the Memorial | Armstrong, George M. Barnard, . Y as He was | SC ie Ra Sate { Baptist Church. He was a native of ! Richter, and five grandchildren. [Fred C. Gause, H. A. Hollopeter, , ; m at th irch Ave. address and | a { Danville but had lived in a | ls 1 M. Dowd dG R We are accessibly le- had spent his e there. | olis for several years. He is sur- pie » Lowden an i id Mr ullivan had bet active in | vived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs | a cated on a well-trav- political circles for years, serving as 0. P, WITHERS DIES: |John Ww. Paral and three ' FOR MRS, WILHELM! Osher Jon 5 Bens any eled street—but away @ ict "mitteeman of the 14th ' brothers, William. Cortland and [Boge oar, Ee ese Jolin NM. ¢ the high rent : th t 10 years. He was 3 Wilbur Darnell, all of Indianapolis. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Peter J. Kil-| |]. Roth. Harold B. So Russell HO 9 : teran he last World War, hav-| | Funeral services will be at 2:30), will conduct funeral services Willson. Howard S. Young, Col. district: this results ing served two vears in the U. S.| p. m. today at the Conkle Funeral Wi DM c Wilde. David a Don't 5 " : v | Funeral! services will be held at Home and burial will be in Floral [oF Mrs. Helen Alice Wilhelm at D. ‘Macy, ar] Wilde, David M.|} on't be left "out in pm. tomorrow at the Beanblos- Park Cemetery 8:30 a. m.. tomorrow. in her home, | Lewis, Herman W. Kothe, William | 5 the cold” when this som Mortuary for Oliver P. W in The drivers of two cabs, one of (2106 S. Emerson Ave. and $ ° H. Wemmer and Isidore Feibleman. |] August sale is over. former In dianapolis residar Who which struck Mr Caffrey. were a m. in the Holy Name Catho Choose one..of these

and two nephews, Robert and John died Friday at his home in Miami, charged by police with reckless HED an . oa . : nargeq A ) u TECRIESS 1 : S ~ | . ¥ Ahern, all of IT 1 poll 12 urial will be in Crown Hill driving. speeding and vagrancy. | Church Burial will be in t ~ RITES AT PENDLETON | h | gq h - styled fashions

hers. who was 63. oper-|Thev are Robert Baker. 26. of 311 E. seph Cemetery now and get in ahead

MRS. BETTY = "BURT. RQ ' ng oe: 1245 Ohiver Ave.igt Clair St. whose cab struck Mr. ons, ae, ha Ne 5 a8 of rising prices ILL TWO WEEKS, DIES: Shor cinch ie we Sor: “ThA ons 3,00 18 Sti, elie FOR MRS. PETTIGREW | : 18, ethodist ch Was a Fim St. ” Witnesses told police the] and had. s/49 ®

in more economical service at afl Himes.

otiv i member of {in Sault Ste. Marie, Mich, Betty Burt. an Indian-| member of cabs were racing when the accident | lived in Indianapolis 21 years. She! Mrs. Ruby Pettigrew, who died |

he sn ent 16 years, died yes-|the Scottish Rite. | i» Sa red. vas a member of the Holy Name Friday in City Hospital after a short terda av in her home. 415 E 15th St | os 2 Knightsville, he att tended, Mr. Caffrev is survied by his wife, | h: hurch, the Altar Society of the| (illness, will be buried at Pendleton | r an ill two weeks. Shel public schools at Brazil. He|anrs Grace CafIrey. . Services are to | .hurch. the Legion of Mary and the | {following services at 10 a. m. to- | * MOUTON LAMB was and was the widow of Louis Was a gr aduate of the Purd due Uni- (be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the gf Rita Guild {morrow at the Wald Funeral Home. % AFRICAN KIDSKIN

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FUNERAL DIRECTORS H Bu ersl v School of Pharmacy Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. | |. A > ors x > ; : X 1 Survivors are her husband. Gil-| native of Belleville, Mrs. PettiTRRINIIN IP PRS TAT RI TR | m in t. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Burt] SRYLOR 2, wife Ccters Mon Burial will be in Memorial Park pert S Wilhelm: three sons, Francis 8TeW was 45 and lived at 1325 Car- | * PERSIAN PAW Before: « PT etl re = Ns A R Steed of Det oi ch. ? ne , Cemetery {and Paul Wilhelm, both of Indian- Yolen Ave. She was the widow of * KRIMMER CARACUL I222UNION ST. g(7 4 (RIE (11 : Sanh Re FB. Sourbier of In Arb Services TOMortow | apolis, and Stephen R. Wilhelm, |Clarence G. Pettigrew, former City) * RUSSIAN MARMOT

of the Ore der ASU- AM Be: SS = > { Houston, Tex.: a daughter, Miss|fireman, who died in 1930. and the | With Mr. Kuykendall at the time | Adelaide E. Wilhelm, Indianapoiis;| Mrs. Pettigrew had been a residy? here < JAMES S. “GRESHAM of the accident was Lilburn (Doc) a sister, Mrs. Mary Ford, Dearborn, dent of Indianuapolis 24 years. She 2-Year Written Lo oyd C. Burt Gr ayson. 47-year-old Indianapolis | Mich, and a brother, Russell Canip-|was a member of the Ten-Eta Club, | Guarantee With Ay Irs. | RITES IN GREENFIELD | orchestra leader, who is reported in | bell, Detroit, Mich. | the auxiliary of Sahara Grotto,|} Every Coat . Emma} James S. Gresham, who died Fri- critical condition at City Hospital. | es, {Zier Camp 1397, Royal Neighbors|}.

jday In Long Hospital after a 10-day, Survivors of Mr. Kuykendall are America and the Northwood | : » . illness, was buried in Greenfield fol- his wife, Mrs. Mildred Kuyendall; | RITES TOMORROW FOR 2 ‘Christian Church. 3 Shop mn lowing services at 3 p. m. yesterday|two sons, Robert Wayne and Harold ALFRED PEARSON, 55 Survivors are a daughter, Mrs.|} | Air-Cooled at the Wallace Street Presbyterian Fugene Kuykendall; a sister, Miss 3 Joanne Caplinger of Indianapolis; |} Comfort DO YOU ENJOY PAIN Church . {= sae] Kuyendall, all of Indianap-| Fyneral services for Alfred Pear-|!WO sons, Jack and Walter Petti- | 1 | An auditor for Capitol Motors Co..|olis, and two brothers, Charles Kuy-| son, 55-year-old English-born mem- |8TeW. both of Indianapolis, and tWo| § Mees and Li ohronie {liness? a aesham bi 38 A add been kendall, Allgood, Tenn, and Alfred| her of the Canadian Army in the Gans Tinshey & Pook: Ni : ; a lifelong resident of Indianapoiis.! Kuvkendall, Cookville, Tenn World War. will be held at 10 a. m.|Y® N.Y, an enn Tincher © y | His home was at 5350 Leonard St. | Funeral services for Mr Kuvken- | tomorrow in the Farley Funeral | Marion. OPEN TIL 9 TONIGHT Ps graduate of Technical High dall will be held at 2 p. m. tomor-| gone Burial will be in Floral School. he attended the University row in the Conkle, Funeral Home, Park i ea he Wallace street Sis eaeen OU With WIA! 5 PIR Pa. | Mr Pearson had been a pressman OPEN EVERY THURSDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK OWENS We Go the Limit to Please . | Survivors are his wife, Mrs Marv] Ys ee at the Eli Lilly Co. for 16 years. He g ro . SOR ns dah CAROLE IS CAUTIOUS TODAY | was born in Ashford, Kent. England,

a Virginia Gresham: two sons. James hi IV vi Bs E ih i L KE w i KE N T I ST A. and John Philip Gresham; aj HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 25 (U.P). ye It, ‘He Te n CL " ca ik daughter, Virginia Carroll Gresham, Actress Carole Landis moved about|3@3 mm 1910. 3K > ; x . S " g g JA ! oil oF NF 3 : 361% W. Washington St. First Stairway East of Miinois—Above Baker's. and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. | gingerly today and was careful not apolis was at 27 N. Alton Ave ; -

Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Hattie

Gresham, all of Indianapolis | to bump into anything. | as she walked down her front| Pearson; a son, Robert Pearson, In- — PS [J ° steps yesterday. she tripped and dianapolis, and two brothers, Amos, LX who was his twin, of Indianapolis,

fell into a clump of rose bushes. She was not bodily injured, but the | and William Robert, living in Eng-

thorns scratched her badly. I land.

| - . S’ I A I k D KE A T H S Popular Modern Design ANDERSON —Ira McClintock, 79. Surviv-) baugh, Survivors Sons d Tomas, 5 5 ors 1s Ss, Mrs. Catherine Hoffman Mrs Sek as > Claude C Cecil: aughters, . - ’ i . lice Cov [E rs. Nina Haney, Ms. Georgia Steljes. tk 3 HW % 9 o N Cenneth 3 pe RR M. Isley, 37. i Y ettin t < al roa ca i reese nd By | vivors:. Wife. Ruby: daughters, Mrs. X IX U ! The Te Whnlcer TR a Th Webster, Mrs Joseph Glackman, S

Thomas 8. Weolsey. 15. | Eton le Reed: sons, M.. Plato, Joseph, IY O0D-— Mrs. Minnie Frances Hawk- | Rush, Frank, Webb. ins, $6. rrvivors: Husband Elzie: daugh- | PENDLETON—John J. Sylvester, 78. Surg Thy eB hy SNe M. M. Slayv-| vivors: Sons. Thomas, Harold. Marvin; Mrs. George Sellers, Mrs. Hilton | gaughters, Misses Marie, Lois Sylvester. - ; ~lair viv 75 SHELBYVILLE—C. T. Gordon. 88 Sur- N t n ey Bo ans Nie | oot Wife: son, Percy: daughter, Mrs. ; Illustrated ¢ J) sister. Mrs. Rose Pyle. Walter Bassett . a NI j Ss SHIPSHEWANA Mrs. John F. Hostet- ” 3 EV ST yur rE rene. 3 ERIE. er 3 Su Sons Sey Brain, vii at Left x . . . n . Ickes Miigy y X ¥ Spur- | Woodrow sue ters rs tanley Rov, Nothing is surer than that the railroads will have their hands Mites Syilgred Jone. SCT Joon 5. | Mrs. Verhon Martin, Misses Sevme. Mary, > Quady. sisters, Mrs. Lannie Embry, Mrs. | Norma Hostetlef. sister. Mrs. Emma Troyfull this fall to handle BOTH the upturn in civilian traffic AND the added Margie McGrote, Mre i | 5; Jerttners. Jonas J. Dy, More Tar y dward Carr, Miss Mary s . AY ; . . aa > . ther Frank. Charles, Milton STRAUGHN Alfred Kersey. 83. Sur- Pp | r moaern [ ! defense load. You may be interested in what the Illinois Central is doing TR Taykeih, Fea vivors: Wife, Bette: brother BE. G.. Dave opular modern design . . . priced extremely low! Gives : Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Goodrum, 56. Sur- | ton. - . . . . trie Limi to prepare for it. vivors: Hestend. Lawrence: &daughters.] TERRE HAUTE—Rex Shannon. 36 soft, cheerful, eye-saving light. White satin-finish shade

Mrs. Emil Altmever, Mrs. James Hust, Mrs ¢ tas 3 1 3 . is : We have added 5377 new freight cars in 1940-41, and Bernie Sildersleever sons. fen. Wiliam! | THORKTOWN Chole; = Vg Ty y = with beige border. Metal parts finished in chrome-and- > sw. | Carl: daughter. Mrs. Robert R. LaFollette: 2 ive ; 2.400 more will be delivered before the end of the vear. FLOYD KNOBS_Mis Eva L. Wright. | brother. Jesse. xT 27 gold. Cut glass column sparkles brilliantly. Adjustable > E: 1 Goldman, Mrs John Campbell: | RO ans Soren Ja Bi Susie - g § 201 y : 3 x Shier T ) or brother | ors: Husband. Edwin; sons. Arthur, Edgar S i Our stepped-up repair program has produced a record low Se er Mrs Cassel Boone: brothe | Sihentirs Misses Mary. Jane. Aina. Eons rom 20%2 to 36 inches long. : : 1 . sohiie Shav evivars. | Listner. Mrs: Gaelen Hulman of only 1.8 per cent of freight cars out of service. GARY Mrs Bessie Shay, 53, Survivors: VINCENNES—Mrs. Louise Fleck, 30. Sur- . . . s Je 5 > Mrs. Ruth Sutton, Mrs. | vivors:. Husband, Joseph; three children; . Locomotives have been overhauled and improved, with greater MS a | three brothers I . Shir & : HAYSVILLE—John Hemmerlein. 67. Sur-| Extreme y Fine Value eoal and water capacities, increased speed and tractive effort. vivors: Wife, Katie: sons, Hilbert, Vernon, LIMITED TIME ONLY!

Alfred: daughters, Ardella, Sara: brothers 5 > 3 3 > . otrl: fr. William: sisters, Mrs. Laura Frank, | Running tracks have new rail, new ties, new ballast; sidings a. Sisters. Win | Dresses, Suits, Coats &é h 1” Fi : . CVILLE— v.| DRY CLEANED I have been lengthened; new yard and storage tracks are being provided. Sreivore: Wie Mary. | mother. | Mrs. AND PRESSED A9ec one urs IX u e

lizabeth J. Rosenbaum: sister, Mrs Mary | Cash & Carry

plus added trackage to serve defense plants and army posts. Ellen Spurrier. co & Slight additional charge for white furg Christian Kopp. 87 Survivors: Sons, trimmed velvet or pleated garments.

To get the utmost out of what we have calls for HEADS UP BE er Phe | OCCIDENTAL LI. 2628 3 > - Kopp. | CLEANERS railroading. We pledge ourselves to conserve materials—and cars —and LAFAYETTE—Mrs. Olive E. Shindle. Sur- | $05.368 OCCIDENTAL BLDG. Hnstrated 3 9 3 é a

vivors: shee 5 R.. =n. Oe Pi time i y Wav we can. son: sisters, Mrs. Grace arp, Mrs. Ess em pi ey sli King, Miss Blanche Miller: brother, A. J. . | Miller: half-brothers, Tranquel Miller, NS ARR at Right

Shippers and receivers of freight can assist greatly by loading George Wvatt, half-sisters, Mrs. Nettie 1 Mr. Commis says: i : 9 T Haynes, Mrs. Jose Clark Q ER Come to the Smile cars to capacity, loading and unloading cars promptly and moving this LAGRANGE—Mrs. Samuel Hart. 53. Sur-|§ B \ Beauty Shop for - > vivors: Husband; son, Teddy: daughter, \ \ the best perma. Miss Marietta Hart; mother; four brothers; nent wave you

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