Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1941 — Page 4

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IRITES ARE SET | Luthera A. M. D'CONNELL|New V. F. W. Post Presents [esis = = == = FOR GORA RABER| Ea RITES ARRANGED] Flag fo South Side Centers: mis ott

1 . . s ; 1 , ; . : : = to one of the post's members, : The South Side Community Cen of every American to uphold the|g "oy "at his funeral serve

ter, 1233 Shelby St., has a new flag|fiag for which so many Americans

dsman and Real Estate : : a son Retired Teacher Was a| 8% {pal er veteran 5 tay. 1 ou prin {ore Re 9 IDDLE AGE

Dealer for 18 Years; : Relative of Chief Justice World War Veteran, . - or Rann a et BL, Vel ir IT Orly Drokhiags of

: : . gb i This was the first official act of |the invocation, and benediction Was Rites Tomorrow. \ John Marshall. | aE Insurance Agent. the post, which was chartered last|pronounced by the Rev. W. C. Nel- WOMEN { 30) a ‘ea of St. Mark's Church, : O'Connell, who died| Wednesday. The post commander,|son, pastor of the Immanuel Evan- _ Herman Blomberg, for 18 years a|at funeral services at 2:30 p. m.| Funeral . 5 ’ 3 blin, | H. A. Culbertson, made the presens|gelical Reformed Church. HEED THIS ADVICE! estate dealer and bondsman,|tomorrow in the home, B Marshall : 7 ; . m.| tation, Grade school groups sang and the| | yo yesterday morning in his home, ; H tom Ellen-| The flag was accepted by a color| Manual Training R. O. T. C. band i berger Parkway. guard from Manual Training High|played. Boy Scouts led a pledge to Ny 5 x ; English department of Indiana| #8 CH Mr. O'Connell, a World War vet-|School, and Dr. A. C. Harvey,|the flag, and the program closed Tiblete (with added ins Conipound Made e3Glagtea) Soe be at 1:0 p.m: Cd eran, was 53 and was a native of|chairman of the center's advisory|with Miss Minis. Srlshelaner Y Jor women. Thousands morrow ~ a e Flanner u-| & y H special nt | board, responded. singing “Sleep y,” as the ousands remar . FolNORTH—2321 E. 38th st. , chanan Mortuary and burial will be e was age Mr. Culbertson said it is the duty|crowd stood with bowed heads in low label directions Worth a i!

- ington 3 in Logansport. EAST—6056 . Wash gt Mrs. Raber died yesterday at the SOUTH—2562 Madison home of her son, Marshall A. Raber, 3033 Washington Blvd. She had

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50 years. The Rev. Dr. J. W. Behnken

P STORES : She had ved in Indianapolis wh : . : since 1916. Her ancestors were pio-| When members of the Associated |Maurice O'Connell of Indianapolis, 3 y/ Zz DRIVE-IN neer settlers of the state. Her pa-|y,iheran Charities open their four-|and William O'Connell of California, Cy the real Ow price

ternal grandfather, John Marshall, ; Doris Harvey was a close relative of the a: day convention at the Hotel Lin- ang 2 sister, Mrs. : ey -of

Chief Justice of the same name. |coln at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow, they

; DRIVE IN STORES . will hear the Rev. Dr. J. W. Behn- N A VAN SICK! | EY ! OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9 O'CLOCK ken. President ‘of ‘is Lutheran F RE ay Se RY IGT TIED sturdy new [942

Also on the morning program will : Sh ty. be an address of welcome by Julius Bar a Yan. Bickle, who died e was nast president of the|Missmann, speaking for the local] Saturday in Methodist Hospital, vi Current Events Club, a founder of| convention committee. The Rev, E.|[b¢ buried in Oakland City, Ind,

Man's ‘ the ‘Grolier Fine Arts Club and a Weber, Chicago, will respond. Jonowing services os 3 x m. Soda

ev. d, organizati § . y : d 4 SUIT or [Nort . E. 8 thel president, will give his Keynote ad-{ MAD: 0 LC Highest quality car in the lowest price Feld ! Uhr yetos Lines and lived at 1236 N. Dltnols reat 0 COAT gt. He was a native of Danville, .,» and had been a resident here

~ Woman's Plein 1-Pe She was an active member of the( ~~, Pm. zect sie 0 a He e had been an employee . m., onal tings pany seven years.

\ : Conia Christian Church and until| 4 "held ~The Rev. Enno Duem- Survivors are his wife, Fern: his ling, honorary president of the con-| gather Arthur Van Sickle, and a ference, Milwaukee, Wis., will pre- sister, Mrs. George Butkie, both of

or COAT | ! b] side over the meetings on City and| porvine fms Bienly

Pair , ins Shop for the DRAPERIES (Pair or cool EEE Srl 4d features ot ng extra cost

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Care of the Aged. DIES HERE AT 49." 27% ere, ame n 0! e ul - 30 CONVENIENT LogATIoNS torfum at Wheatridge, Colo, will town speak at a special conference serv-

Down : ) 201 Massachusetts & Salesman Served 2 Yearsjice at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the EEE Trinity Lutheran Church, East and -

Mad SOR With Rainbow Division; , st, and | i irs Prac 81 BB | Rites Tomorrow. Sector Success in the ‘Ministry Yu W {| 2 R H 2 AT 3 R ; 33 TAAL.

2208 Shelby St. Howard Daniels Wright, salesman

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2835 Northwestern ; Central Ave. He was 49 and was a

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6307 Bellefontaine 3 ' veteran and served in France with 63 W. 38th St. 3125 the Rainbow Division for two years.| Services for Otto B an, who 816 W. 30th St, liver | He had been a salesman for the|died Thursday in his home, 29 E. 3646 Roosevelt Crescent Paper Co. before he be-|jowjs St, were held at 8:30 a. m. to4207 College Ave, came associated with the Centrallggy in the home and at 8 a. m. in 3773 College A | Massachusetts Ohio Co. two years ago. 8t. Roch’s Catholic Church. Burial 70 E, ge ve. : He was a member of the Christian | ol." "se" Joseph's Cemetery St. cio Church, Oriental Lodge, F. & A. M,,| Vy Po SRR 1S oo 38. had PLANT—2835 : and was a charter member of the| _ F Ral TO Sua 5 bash 4521 for locatiq Christian Men Builders’ Bible Class | 26€n - employ e August tf Y Third ureh Duennes grocery at Meridian and oe ya wit Chis Fran-|Kelly Sts. He previously had been Vi » . - . ces Petri Wright: two children |® salesman for the Continental

SHOE REPAIRING Betty Anne and Gordon Wright; |Baking Co. / his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newton| Survivors are his wife, Helen; two

Lady's MEEL LIFTS . . . . cpr B. Wright, and a sister, Miss Ula Children, Helene and David; his Har's RUBBER HEELS . « 19¢pr. Davis CLEANERS Wright, all of Indianapolis. mother, Mrs. Bernadine Brackman: Services will be held at 10:30 a. m.|tWo brothers, Walter and John, and wr Co's HALF SOLES 39¢ or BN DAY CLEANING ~~ SHOE REPAIRING Bl | tomorrow in the Flanner & Bu-|five sisters, Marie, Clara, Edna, Mrs

: chanan Mo with burial in|Prancis A. Ohleyer and Mrs. J. M. Bar's or Boy's HALF SOLES . 49¢ pr. ~ lcrown Hoary Werner. ’

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