Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1942 — Page 5
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 14, 1942 : THE FTTANAPOLIE TIMES PAGE B CLUB WORKER'S Career at End | GEORGE DURGAN OPEN EVERY THURSDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK
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Services to Be Held at 1:30 LL Public Service Commission P. M. Tomorrow for | § Secretary Was Former Mrs. Carpenter. ea” » Congressman.
Funeral services for Mrs. Mar- FF Lg George R. Shite ed of td arpenter 28 3 Lafayette for two decades and a gE ey el po | member of Congress it the early ive, will be held pt the Flanner] o ‘years of the New Deal, died last %: Buchanan Mortuary tomorrow at § ; F | night. 1:30 p. ip. Burial will be in Wash- § F 3 His death, following a brief ilngton Fark Cemetery 3 : "| ness, came just as the well-known Mrs. Carpenter, 2 years old, was/W pr | Indiana Democrat was statting his native of Cumberland, W. Va. al | third public career—that of secreShe died at her home yesterday ae tary of the Indiana Public Service fter a long illhess ! : Commission. Mr. Dutgan was 70. An Indianapolis resident fot | oN ; Governor Sehricket appointed many years, she was a member of | i him to the state office a féw months Veritas Chapter, O. E. 8, Atterican | George R. Durgan. ... Stricken | ago. war Mothers, the Indiana and Mar- | itt December. | Mr. Dugan became ill in Defon County Women's Republican] cember, returned to his office for a Clubs, Auxiliary to the Brotherhood few dave before Christmas, and of Railroad Trainmen, Order of Re- | MRS, KOHLHEIER then was confined to his apartment at 221 E Michigan St, where death |
bekalh and the Meridian Street |
Methodist Church occurred. Survivors are the hushand. Wil- | A DEAD Defeated by Landis iam A. Carpenter; four sons! Mtr. Durgan was a native of west | Charles E. of Detroit, William M | Point, in Tippecanoe County. He of Martinsville and Warren 1 and | | was ih the piaho business at Lafaybert BR. Carpenter of Indianap-| 6 Be Held at cette for 30 years. In 1004, he was olis; three daughters, Mis. Grace | Services to elected mayor of that city and he irpenter and Mrs. Violet Dyke of p M. omorrow for held that office until he ran for ndtanapelis and Mrs. Edith Gra-| 3 P. T |governor in 1024. He was runher-
ham of Fdgevood; a brother] North Side Woman. up to Carelton B. MeCulloch of L
“harles T. Cocharan of Indianap- | Indianapolis in the Democratic lis; twelve grandchildren and two, afrs Josephine Kohiheler, native gubernatorial primary. hieces. lot North Vernon and local resident]! Elected to Congress from the FC for 25 years, died yesterday at hey Second Indiana District Is 1032, Joe, 2013 Central Ave, following he served through the period that Robert W. Tankersley |S extended illness. She was 73. : |saw the banking holiday and the Robert W. Tankersler, sont Of] gaia) services will be held at inauguration of the National Re- { orge Tankersley of Lebanon died 2 pm. tomorrow at the Flahher & covery Administration. Frederick rday at Lebanon Hospital (Buchanan Mortuary, Burial will be Landis, Logansport editor, who was the age of 19 lin Crown Hill Cemetery, {nominated by the Republicans, deSurvivors, besides the fathet are Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. | | rea ted him at the 1924 election, but {ap brothers. Paul Tar SKE slev andi Fred CC. Stelle and Mig. Bertha | died before taking office. Harold Tahkersler, and one sister iareic: a Brother Michael fiitz and! Mr. Durgan is survived bv his Ais. Clara Louise Lewis, all of Indi- three grandchildren, all of Indian- widow hapolis apolis Services will be at 2 p. in. Friday : ay at Viahco Funeral Home in Dafay-
Mrs. Myrtle Melntyre A Bana will be pss,
FY 3 1 Final rites for Mrs. Myrtle Meln- a ge Thi [trie were to be held at 8 v. m. today EDWARD J SNYDER Al 1S [at Shirley Bros. Central Chapel ' Burial will be in Anderson Ceme- . PAPER i oo DIES ON STREETCAR
Mrs. McIntyre, wife of James Me- | {tyre 815 N. Pennsylvania St, died] Edward J. Snyder. an employee LE LEE lat City Hospital Monday. She was of the Vonnegut Hardware Co. for Z, ne Wy, : 83 {half a century, died of a heart atA native of Rushville and resident tack today on a streetcar at pDela-
QQ a Wo) : od {of Indianapolis for 30 years, Mis | ware and Washington Sts. AM iL LLL of | McIntyre is Survived by her hus-| Mr, Snyder was born near Camiband: brother, Jesse Black of bridge City 9 vears ago but came 0 : ’
a LRUShvile and a daughter in Peoria, | to Mmdianapolis as a boy. He had
[34135 m worked in all departments of Von- | — negit’'s and recently had been in
10. Albert Selch charge of display work. He was
- fen route to the company’s wareC. Albert Selch of 233 Hosbrook |), ice when he died
{St. will be buried ih Monrovia Ceme-| ap Snyder, who lived at 680 8. V l LAE 1) [tery following services at the West New Jersey St. is survived by his a ues ; {Union Friends Church at 10:30 (ire Clara: a son. Claude Shyder j ; 5 ; [2 Mm. tomorrow, of Ihdianapolis; two daughters, Mis, to ig : A Big Four Railroad freman| gdith Reagan of Benton Harbor, A F U R A L 0) EK T 4 AT \ A 7 many vears ago and later a sales-|nfich, and Mrs. Julia Ferris of man My Selch retired 13 years ago.| Middle Inlet. Wis. and ve grand- ® He was T4 ahd died vesterday. | children 7 AMERICA COME RUNNING TO SEARS! Survivors are tWo sons, Orin C.| and Homer ©. Selch of Indianapo-| ; {lis; a sister, Mts. Kate Bray, living he Clatabele Org , Furs that top the list for beauty, style, and long wear. We've done the in Mr. Selchs original home town Mrs Clara : Orson, wit ” “ | Doodle dicoucseed when tout | of Monrovia, and three grandehil: | jot Dr. Ralph J. Anderson, 4816 7 almostimpossible to bring you these FASHIONS of elegance and glam {from a functional kidney dis- | dren, {Pleasant Run Blvd, died at her ill our = at this unbelievably low price. Beautiful, amazingly rich looking § turbance. All you may need fot {home yesterday following an illness i that's mi lou Sirens Rig iat dates | Gol ih lot eight months. | pelts in the proven successes of the season! A PRICE that's miraculous 4 g | SRE CRIS Samuel Goldbrait = Anigrn, 8 Bete of Bait: - SU in our fur selling history = proving why Sears leads the field today in 8 Must help—or moner back | Samuel Goldbraith, livestock|iahd, was 36. Prior €r marriag ¢ ‘e & | a hh s commission buyer for many years|to Dr. Anderson, she taught sehool DOWN popvular-priced furs! Browns and blacks... Misses’ and Women's Sizes. COLD MEDAL £3 i and Kingan & Co buyer for 10 at Portland High School. She was bet Kat Alpha Thet small monthly pay F) lI years, Will Be buried in Crown Hilla member of Rabpa Alpha Theta Mea on Suen Con: You'll Find These Furs’in the Group! : Cethetery tomorrow following serv- Sorority and the Woman's Depart- venient Payment Plan fees at Fanner & Buchanan Mor | tent an am ; © SABLE DYED CONEY ® BEAVER DYED CONEY tuaryat 3p m. Survivors, besides 1e husband, . Myr, Goldbraith, a native of are five sons, William, Vineent, 4 ® SEAL DYED CONEY
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Berne, died Monday at Methodist John, Albert and Ralph Anderson Hospital following a short illness Jr: one daughter, Mrs. Jane R.
ee™ a Survivors are his wife. Charlotte | Lindenborg, all of nmdianapolis, and > and a daughter, Mrs. Alice Herne two sisters, Mrs. Emma Henley of V alu 0 29 30 § a u 10 * \ of Rock Is! and 0 Ft. Wayne and Mrs. Harty M. ; oS ? " es Jacobs of Cleveland
Funeral services will be held at . 5 w enssoon row Sines (IF " r Coats || Fur Coa ats
4 Sa kiczat | will be in Washington Park. Friends ®'n NR (Nat ire's Remedy) Tablets, Hurry B. Lough, nephew of five] may call at the Shirley Brothers
there are we chemicals ws Minerals »e : phenol derivatives. NR Tablets are dif- | Indianapolis residents, died while [Central Chapel prior to the services. fet facut 4 ect dif Sethe. Pus hs pegetadle—a | working at the Kingsbury Ordnance re LR Sa combination of 10 vegetable ingredients | plant near La Porte vesterday riilated over 50 years ago. Uticoated Ah Lough who was 38 is Sut State Deaths PLUS \ | PLUS } oF cans coated, their action is de alt ww this G R Ph ghle, thorot ugh, vet gentle, as mi Hiohs vived by his father ® Rn fough, a TAX | of NR's have proved. Get a 23% box | sister, Mis. Mary Price of Knox: a ah BN AR SI Bol TAX { today . . , or larger economy sige. brother Robert Lough of Anderson: CaRneh, Nit NR Xo Bin no Bike er agg! . two aunts, Mrs. Mary Brickley and] Clarice: brothers, Hn ene . - d fey, 5. Mic Goldie Workinan of mdians SRA Thomas eared ley, re a Al wert 3 SER
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