Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1941 — Page 6
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“VETERAN. DEAD). tev A rma Tar i x ite a LE EF So te fa PEE as 1700 Winton Ave., will be held st| pen ame oT oWAYNE-M. Thomss Geske, 40. ri Mioy; ache, distress of “irregularities” : or NT ml Dee a Broth: ors: four brothers.” tour nervousness—dus to functional peri
8:30 a. m. tomorrow at the Usher = sigtess. Sirvivose: odie disturbances—try Lydis Pinks
ia : : . : REENFIELD—Roy Ash, 45. : Wife, a : i Fussenegger Named k Spanish War Fighter Was Mortuary, ang a 9 : : m. at st] os oe Be go. 4. i wie: stepmother oi brothe Aur de Es i ve 3: hits Sotuwaund. | Takiols | Ki ational Chairman of |§ ee 77; Rites TOMOITOW. [Suns itt be at Hots Gross Si te tine Se a two Shepdstati | w irs. Catherine Ann Shafter. | | Viooe™ polio tunel cirectionn. ~ i : . Mrs. Zore, a life-long resident of | 73. Survivors: na hte Catholic Group. i fi At Carmel. Indianapolis, was 36. She died Mon- " becirun_sivin 1 L. + Bel} Hatsecy. 5. TRE rE re Barnhill, 516 Grant |d8Y at St. Vincent's Hospital URG_Mrs. Mary Louisa Coy. 83.|5isicrs "Mrs: Alvina " Klawitter | TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES.
Rev. August R. Fussenegger, Ra Morton O. Lg or of Catholic charities for the . Ave., died last night at the Veterans’ Oe OS 8 el ther af a Chips Fl “a rs, en Sutton m| O'Tillie Rastz.
ks, Mrs. LEBANON—Franklin P. M Suranapolis Diocese, has been Hospital. Mr. Barnhill was 77 and Fit ia Par vivors: Wife, Eva: half-sister, Mire Lilian Mis ned national chairman of the| JE § |s Spanish-American War veteran. |the 818% Soclety. = nd: RFELD George W. Anderson, 66. Thayer. sitaister, Ys, ome- Pp
an directors of charities, ac-| & ‘| He was a member of the Harold Victor: - two: sons, Victor Jr. and surrivrs: Wife, . Sie "son: MARION. Charles pn ih Bu
ig to word received here today. | | |. Megrew Camp 1, Spanish-Ameri-|o, 14. a daugliter, Miss Nancy Lou | survivors: Yan- | ver. Miss Janet M. Winsim: mother, Mev. appointment as national di- : : can War Veterans, Zore: “her; mother, Mrs. John J. er Mes, CR Sifaver: stn, Be Jobs Lena Wilhelm; brother, Edwar Relieves C ‘was made yesterday at Hous- : ‘Services will be at 2 p. m. tomar; : : orother man; sate MOUNT VERNON—David . Ashworth, Co ha wl k ly ton, Tex. ma- gl {tow at the O.- W. Nutt and Michael RON, P Bink 8. Soo tional = conven- i, Home in Carmel, with burial infu, oo” sisters, Mrs. Walter Freund, |Ecmaine: song | fos Zoli | SPEC | AL seuss PR Pallas. T'] have a full pint of really wonderful tion of the Na- i Carmel. * Mrs. William Glennan snd Mrs. | os iotin_ Sheets, Mire, Sam Algood. has : ; cough medicine. It never spoils, lastsa tional Confer- Ga Survivors include his wife, Lilah; Wayne Hertenstein, all of Indian- EL r Goodw! 786. Felt 4 Easy] of Ng. Cooking is pe of ng family a ong ©, an! chil ren love it. i for you, in your own kitchen, wh This home mixture takes right
|a daughter, Mrs. Fred Stahl of Mrs, Lula A. Groover, Ti. Survivors: fa Searidan wd o cap-dmughicr hie. POLS em nth ta [TTY 1oamsh t Tho rhe uf ou dhe old to cote ns ay, hal modes ; Hopkins. | polis. b 0 Sms lt. Bove J. E. Hopkins. of Indianapolis LA PORTE MAN SHOT BE Tan pT Og | | mix a Sh Ta hat. gives = soothes the irritated membranes, and . : YOUTH DIES IN CRASH LUDINGTON, Mich. Oct. 22 (U. ut 4 yo ot Your i ones, director of Cath- — AON : 3 ANSVILLE=-Geo Walter Mason, Cleaned & and is amazing for quick resul breathing. You'll say it's astounding olic charities for| Services for James H. Bowen willl PORTLAND, Oct. 22 (U. P)~—|P). ~The body of Ora Bunion, 80, fss. = Survivors; Daughter, ars. ¥%ar: || Blocked ; Make a syrup by sUrTing 2 cups of | In its action.
held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the{Leo ‘Vaughn Greaf, 22, was killed|La Porte, Ind. was found today at gons, James ‘R.,’ George W. Jr. jhe Indiana ipelis Robert w. tir tirling Funeral Home|last night when his automobile(his summer cottage on Long Lake, gti, Mir. Charles W. Leatira «== FACTORY METHOD Sranulated an Je cup of Pes rani] SOmpOuDt os 1920. In that joliovad by burial at. Crown Hill.|sideswiped a truck driven by Roy|near here. He had been shot in the| ;,.on a Hensley, 71. Survivors: Sons, OHIO HATTERS No cooking needed—it's no trouble at] form, well known for prompt action oO 2*|He died Manday at St. Louis, Mo. |Ritenhouse. The accident occurred abdomen, and had been dead for|Law Lawrence, William. David Fh lh Ly CLEANERS all. Then put 21; ounces of Pinex|in coughs and bronchial irritations. capacity he has Mr. Bowen, who was 63, and lived |three miles southwest of here. several days. ey ip an; 45-47 W. OHIO 18 8, ILL [| (obtained from any druggist) into a| Money refunded if it doesn't please directed and co- at 1535 Prospect St, was an auto- > ‘ \ yn asm pint bottle. Add your syrup, and you you in every way. ordinated all mobile parts salesman and had| Catholic chari- lived here all of his lite. WELCOME TEACHERS ties agencies in was a member of Marion : ‘the southern half of Indiana, which Lotoe aa F. and A. M.; Raper ComSoi the Diocese of Indian-|mgndery, Murat Shrine and the Third Christian Church. He was Ordained in 1918 following his|emniaved by the National Wheel graduation from St. Meinrad Semi- Parts Manufacturing Co. of
Meinrad, Ind. Father Rag 2 : ; free was assistant pastor of | Survivers are his wife, Mabel; oH ee Indianapolis Catholic ) , : : 24 .ehurches before being appointed to| Ri : b: f Alo :
5 BATES TUNNEL 30 W. WASH ST. VALU
gE PROTEST HEARD a a Wemofich Fashionable New ‘Vacation Special! Girls’ Reg. $9.98
(EiEnemmanierk le imi] GS Costume Suits | Double Duty COATS
ee Loiterer Chased Girl on | Says Liquor Ads | Way to School. 3 $29.75 Values
rr Imperil Morale | The Bates st. tunnel, the South | mast ‘wool diesses wits a
‘ Side’s perennial problem, is ‘up short or full-length compan- : MODESTO, Cal, Oct. 22 (U.P.). |again before the Works Board. \ fon coat to match, with lux- : s=Women'’s lack of sales resistance | A pedestrian underpass used by urious fur trims of fox, kid- i :
an El skin, caracul and beaver-dyed to liquor advertisements is con- [children going to and from School coney. Colors are black,
“fributing extensively to “an evi- |7. the tunnel cuts under the New dent letdown in national morale,” . Btowy, giesh, wine and blue, Margaret C. Munns, Evans: a Bizes x . treasurer of the nation Women's Christian Temperance | The latest [protest against the inion, said here last night. tunnel came y from Mrs. Louis |
0 } 3 1! ® ! ¢ : : « § “The cocktail hour, the night , Women S $29.75 3-Piece sith Here's a fine opportunity to purchase daugh-
3 b, the sally Jeworsie 8 tavern, reported that last wek, an unidenti-
me,” Mrs, M told th a school girl. The Wi 5 : r I winded ing. of Rl ‘inter Suits 9: ters winter coat at a saving. ‘Warmly lined orci, evuter for the com- If - Swmartiv Fur Trimmed lS T a and interlined coats with matching suspendsewers put it, ‘A woman has no [Plants last s : martly Fur Irimme AN : : , 88 resistance, and you can sell [Year before and the year before : oo er top ski pants. Colors are teal and wine.
Er heer if you really want to.” I ordered he installation of a Ls : : : gm DE raiuaee “ 2D 5° iM) | DOUBLE DUTY COATS, WITH HOODS, $10.98 to $16.98 Today the whitewash is dirty and : : ; ,
has been used as a medium for crude ‘drawings and scribbled
Paint Scoring We. ie eomsi] ie rl GIRLS' ALL WOOL GIRLS! OUTING FLANNEL -T, A. is taking. its com- A soft, dress maker: fype suit i in diagonals, KR : plaint to the Indianapolis Pedera- fleeces; shetlands and tweeds with a full length companion’
ai | ton of Oivie Clubs Oct, 1 erioll coat=-fitted ‘or boxy styles, trimmed with raccoon and fox » we a t ers PP ik y an as l
the nuisance is track elevation|l and wolf. Sizes 12 to 18. for the nel the necessity ; : ; ; ; : ae FRANK A. FAUST. m Women's Practical All-Wool Regularly $1.15 oA 69e¢ | BOWLER, DIES HERE| inter Coats Ha 99 CL) Ee gg
Prank A. Faust, native of In-[| "With Linings That Zip In or Out 8 to 14. Buy now,
dianap i itch apolls, died yesterday at Stl oo ments Girls’ Tuckstitch
Francis Hospital after a three with linings that zip out or in aw " : months’ illness. He was 79. quickly, Harris type tweeds in : \ 7. ” Well known here in bowling cir. brown, blue, green and tan. $ \ Lovely zephyr knits in PAN TIES : cles and for 47 years was a ma- Fleeces in camel shades. Also \ short sleeve slipover and car- Also vests, famous Naz- ¢ 95
chinist at the American Can Co. dressy coats with quilted, zip- 5 . He retired nine your ao. out linings, in black only. digan styles.” Assorted styles rth rand Bb learose. di a8 Range lived at 1666 S. Meri- Pitien or boxy styles. Sizes 12 : $25 00 and colors. Sizes 7 to 16. izes, : an St. and was a member of the s : . a ; tore, da Flo Star Store, Second Floor St. Thomas Benevolent Society of Star Stare, Second Floor Sinz. Stage; Scum Twor St. Catherine’s Catholic Church. Services will be at 8:30 a, m. Fri- |
day at the Voigt Mortuary and at g - ® : BELOW THE KNEE. All Wooi, School 9 8. m. at the Sacred Heart Church, G . 2 mn vil Coats ; Benevolent. Society members will | J 3 Boys’ Fingertip Campus Hose Sweaters
meet at- the Voigt Mortuary for » ; “A « M kin : BE ie oe plan iam 26 anda NMAackinaws 19 ~~ sons, Carl, Frank, William, Leonard ACE ZEEN . QC a 2 23
th QoL. and iy per re. Gl 7aN/,\ . Reversible finger tip coats of ) | Joseph Modlin of Indianapolis. - IY YY tan, blue, brown or teal cor- : SANT" duroy with cotton gabardine 1 1110 MORE FAMILIES TSA on the other side. Sizes 10. © { : Novelty weaves with | *
. to 22. reinforced heels and ‘Slipover and coat TO LEAVE NAVY AREA a an
IN. SHA toes. Beige, red, green, styles with long or BEDFORD, ‘Ind, Oct. 22 (U. P.). Z 1: Ni 3 brown and. blue over plaids.
Lieut, Comm. W, B. Sh : | navy, etc. Ideal for short sleeves. Dark struction officer in gg SN Z NR Belted styles. Worth $2 more. school wear. Sizes 714 and bright | colors.
Burns City naval ammunition depot EEE Sizes 8 to 16. . to 1015. . Sizes 34 to 40. grea, ald tay [hat a vo : BN Star Store, Street Floor Vik Star Store, Street Floor | . star Store, Street Wicor to vacate their homes by Dec 1. These families live on land ac-
quired by the Government in con- : A BOYS' BLACK : Children's and Misses’ {amiles have been moved from the Boys’ Sweaters Sr School oor ds 39e¢ and 9c “Gloves |
“os ~~ Worth $3.00 Today , Raincoats NEW PENNSY TRAIN || BES FAN Re a 39e¢
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