Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1942 — Page 9
THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1042 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ___PAGE 9
T | : | * Family Welfare society and the Red Miss Barbara, both of this city; a ROCKPORT—Mrs. Rebecca Leammison, R. B. COAPS 10K Rites Tomerre VIVIAN MAS | ERS c- HE ase Hid FR ume STA DEA Hise SAThers “Ammer.” brother, Robert Wil i iamso
{and a brother, James VanWinkle of | SEED 6% (Stetor 11 Severg) home Dent, ALEXANDRIA—James Fox, 57, Sur- Shelley, Mrs. Rosa Marsh.
; : vivors: Wife, Nellie; sons, Melvin, Charles, 1 - : " : : | nursing classes. ———————————————————— | Quentin: daughter, Mrs. Ethel Madara: MOUNT VERNON-—Alonzo Gilbert, 71. § 3 i i sters, Mrs. Lena Bair, Mrs, Emma| NEEDHAM-—Willlam Abel, 72. Survivor: X She also organized and directed M ARY E. LEON ARD’ S Fn Brother, John. N NEW ALBANY-—-John Horace Davis, 66.
| the Pantry Shelf at the Army, Navy | ANDERSON-—Mrs. Mary Lortz, 35. Survivors: Wife, Florence: daughters, Mrs.
land Marine Service Men's club. AURORA—George L. Frank. Survivors: |Edna Lockman, Mrs. Amy Wheeler, Mrs. . : gba uch : A duate of the Cincinnati uni- RITES TOMORROW Daughters, Misses Emmajean, Georgianell, Thelma Farnsley; son pauls brother, Retired Six Years Ago as Physician's s Wife Had Been| A era Of the & Rosemarie Frank; son, Robert. James: sister Mrs. Ben William 3 Sorsly Serovl of nursing, MIS Mag PURErS] Servites for Mis Way BLOOMINGTON Mr Mev Sipes, 1, wOAKLAND, CITY_ George ade & oui Wiong foods and drinks, worry, colds and R S : - | Surviver Husband, Gilbert. d a 8. ft t train on the Kidneys. State C. of C. Attorney; | = La | Active as Instructor ters Served as supervisor of the onil- [Ellen Leonard Will be held tomor-| "cpnypmron_piger 0. Truman, o1. Sur. [YESiel, Solthncod, erandiarents, "Mr. ‘and | FLUSOLE Ofioh Ri SIECR 20S SOAREIY \ dren’s wing in the Cincinnati Gen-| oo at Smith Valley U. B. church, |vivor: Sister. Mrs. Ed Hammons. PRINCETON--James Dooley. Survivors:| sages, Swollen Ank es, Ce heumatic ning, i : : iy CRAWFORDSVILLE—Mrs. Do h yv|Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Dooley; | Nervousness, zziness, rcles Under Eyes In Nursing. eral hospital for two years before ng purial will be at Mt. Pleasant. preted C50 Survivors: Father. Millard | grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Martin Dooley, | and feeling worn-out, often are caused DY ht. non-organic and non-systemic Kidney and
Rites Tomorrow. : Joe coming to this city to be married Sharp; husband, Roy: brother, Fred Sharp; |Mrs. Ernest Wrig 8 y Mrs. Leonard died at her home, one sister, Mrs. Ruth Beck. ? Te ——— | Bladder troubles. Usually, in such cases. the very first dose of Cystex goes right to work:
N X uk : to Dr. Masters. -half 1 tl l Services for Rufus Brent Coap- \ Mrs. Vivian Elizabeth Masters, ; on (and one-half miles south of the pepauw-Joseph Tipton, 82. 3 Born Oct. 18, 1894, in Summitville, ! Southport road on Arlington ave.,! HEMLOCK-Mrs. Carrie Clark, 78. Sur-| helping the yi fg Rin
stick, former traffic manager and | wife of Dr. Robert J. Masters, Indi- = AN = | she spent most of her childhood in| sgayv oo Brother, Luther Dawson. kidney action, in just a day or so, may eas= Tues day. [ EFFERSONVILLE—Janet Ann Elliott, 6. WX atlln Fr ily make you feel younger, Jionger and
eg itorney for the Indiana state : S | anapolis physician, died yestorasy Madison and Hamilton counties. Survivors are her son, John, si EH ors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank for Bett S ; better than in years. rinted Suarantes Chamber of Commerce, will be held LEE at her home in Carmel after an ill-|Later the family moved to Cin-|granddaughter, Mrs. J. Rabourn; | Father: Robert Blitote, Davids: eranis er oervice yrapped around each package of & Isiex nt in the Hisey & Titus mortuary at \ {ness of four months. She was 47. |cinnati. and two great-grandchildren, Jerry| LAFAYETTE—Adah McMahan, Sur- Phone BR-5461 unless you are completely satisfied. You have
2:30 p. fh. tomorrow. The Rev. Jean Active in welfare work with the| Survivors, other than her hus-|and Suann Rabourn, all of Indian- | "100 Sister, Mrs. John Jones: everything to gain and n0ENIDE to lose Indes e.oU | i. L . .
this positive money back guarantee, so ge 8. Milner, pastor of the Second]
LEBANON-—John Wesley Wolfe, 65. Sur- . pian Irom Your druggies today Tor aniy 3 Presbyterian church, will officiate. | k RTT TTT Bunal wil be in Washington Park hig IE NRAINIIN[CRN IN INDIANAPOLIS IT°S KROGER'S SUPER MARKETS JB YY EAT KROGER SUPER MARKETS
| Charity society and later with theiband, are a son, John; a daughter, apolis. vivors: Son. Albert; sisters, Mrs. Alice cemetery.
In ill health for seven years, Mr. | Coapstick died yesterday in the Ma-| ———— br ER et eat] z ~ KROGE 4 PROMISE! B Everyday Low Prices to Insure You a
The attorney retired from his po-|
gition with the Chamber of Com- Born in Lob Cabin at
merce sx sears ago afer 18 seus A LIE Bill as Low as Honest Merchandising Anywhere Can Make It.
of service. Cannelton.
Once Taught School Services for Mrs. Julia G. Bechert,
one time a school teacher ina resident of this city for more than! county, Mr, Coapstick 79 years, will be conducted at 9 in various cost and ndus-l, . ionaow in the Little Flower traffic positions while ing law in his leisure time. |Catholic church with burial in Holy 1914 Mr. Coapstick was ad-|Cross. mitted to the bar in Allen county| nys Bechert, who was 77, died SRE IW years later Was printed Tuesday in her home, 625 N. Riley to practice before the Indiana su- ave. preme tourt Later he was ad- A log cabin in Cannelton was her mitted to the bar'in federal court. birthplace in the final year of the| With a rich background from his Civil war. Mrs. Bechert came to) positions in traffic NE en Indianapolis with her parents when Mr. Coapstick specialized In INTEY=I till a child. She was educated in state commerce legalities, beginning} ~o =; 0.0 Gotiolic SCHOOL | his practice before the Interstate She is survived by two sons,| Conunercs Commision 134. . {Joseph and Charles; five daughters, | Later Mr. Coapstick held TO Marie and Gertrude Bechert, Mrs. tions with the Wabash line as Clarence Beidelman and Mrs. Earl freight rate clerk, general account- Durbin, all of this city, and Mrs.| ent ANA ater EHNICE Clerg: 4 Benjamin Rader, McCordsville; a Born on a farm near Greetings-|_. io Miss Lena Hicky, Avilla: 23
ville linto tv. he later set- : Be a oh foun ; grandchildren and five great-grand-tiled with the family on a farm near children.
Michigantown.
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Member of K. of P Mr. Coapstick held membership in DR, VM MAHAN OF 8 i — EP dh the Knights of Pythias, Benevolent TAKE A HEAPING WITH TIP SLIGHTLY | IN THE SAME WAY PREPARE A TEA-
ET an Poni LAFAYETTE DIES fs or TEASPOONFUL OF | DOWN, SLIDE (& SPOONFUL OF ANY OTHER “ALLtish Rite, Shrine, Indianapolis, Chi-| , COUNTRY CLUB 4 SPOON CAREFULLY ; PURPOSE" FLOUR. COMPARE Jug cago and Ft. Wayne Traffic clubs | ¢ FLOUR. PACK 4 INTO WATER AND TWO SAMPLES IN BRIGHT AY = a Laat} Physics d wl 3 DOWN FIRMLY | PULL OUT AS £ LIGHT: THE GLEAMING WHITE OF State Chamber of Commerce and oman ysician Serve WITH A KNIFE, SOON AS SURFACE COUNTRY CLUB PROVES ITS FINER0 oon] Industrial Trame (Overseas in Last War; 2]. AND SCRAPE OFF OF FLOUR 15 MILLED, FREE FROM IMPURITIES, WILL Be eiOS are two daughters, Mrs. Rites Saturday } TN B LEVEL- FULL. Ri MOIST. Muriel Wilson, Ft. Wayne, and Mrs. . Carol Wilson, 111 E. 16th st, with ; 7 3 seat he rate his home, aNd NOLS eps ere: will be held Avondale. sons, Ronald B. of Acton and Glen |i{omorrow for Dr. Adah McMahan, : A quality flour
of Indianapolis. physician and former member of ? Ic i the state board of health, who died N [4 34 0 € E 2 S 4-1b. bag KROGER'S SPECIAL M at St. Elizabeth hospital yesterday 4 g al 10 NCE : ENRICHMENT FACTOR, rs. Erl J Berry following a two week's illness. She S @) 94 s LO § 24 53¢ VITAMIN B, IRON 7 J LJ
Mrs. Erl J. Berry. a lifelong resi- was 73 years old. AND NIACIN
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dent of this city, died yesterday at ; \ t items . ay 7 di 11z-1b, her home. 908 Eugene st. after an|Dr- McMahan received her medical cur Princess : 7 x a loaves {llness of two vears. She was 81. | training at Northwestern and had : oR; emt : Mrs. Berry was born July 19, 1880, | been a practicing physician for 40 3 4 Chiron Enriched. the daughter of Andrew J. and Al-|vears. In 1815 and 1916, she was one eh writs Ib. The miracle value C farata Bailey. She was married to|°f three Indiana women to partici- : S ury 10-1b. bag 5c bag Cc ET :
Mr. Berrv. Sept. 28. 1903. | pate in the Women's Auxiliary PanA member of St. Paul's Methodist | American Conference at Washing- Indivi eq : church for 25 years, she also was a|lon. She also served overseas in|} Rul $ Krogel’s Counity CID ize Cc member of the Ladies’ Aid society wy War Res d by th ist 1 arse er a Li C I 12 Cany Bie fans and the Willing Workers Sunday e 1s survived by three Sisters -_ nly school class. and one brother. Burial will be LISTEN IN WIRE
. Linda's First Love . . 1:15 p. m. Funeral services will be conducted | Saturday at her home-town of Hearts In ‘Harmony « 1:30 . ~ . ’ : Soa Flakes Avion Phy: 2]¢ at 2 p. m. Saturday in the Flanner| Huntingburg. Editor's Daughter . . 1:43 p. m, ll Br ConTy Roll, 40) Butterol, 3 ry a i ter oe © 40e c A. & Buchanan mortuary by the Rev. Lb. 4lc Li Lb. Tumbler Given With Each Pkg.
. t. q Charles R. Lizenby, pastor of St. Salad Dressin Clover Valley jar 27¢ Paul's church, assisted by the Rev. Corn Svea Seve i 28¢
Henry Meyer, Moores Hill, a nephew. J] NCI F N Ad iE Soap Granules *'*'" Jee. 21¢ Woodbury Zosp. 3 vars 226 Tomatoes .5°¢. 3 No2 29¢ Burial will be in Crown Hill. 8 \1 | vals FiBL ARE Dish Cloth Given With Each Package Soap esco a Packed ¥ cans Survivors, other than her hus- ugar Fine Granulated 1b, C Clock Donuts 20 Dus*ed | 2¢ Sweetheart 3 bars 190 Crackers °° mile . . Figii tds 1 innamon, doz, . . - : il atammaemeretll | | | (|| [] Oleg Kiosers Katmore gic Crystal White == 6 25¢ : The perfect Tomato Juice 257336 rs mney oven ste [RY SRS 2m He oll 5 6g Bom on SEE 1 Setuih § SY: Soret En Pennrad Pure Pennsylvania Eges Brand dos. 330 can VC ay Mustard ar. 100 ‘ { "I Be [od
sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Green, Owen i Pure Vegetable Jo. bottle Prost. & county, and Miss Beulah E. Bailey ny { Krogo Shortening i 3 con 63¢c Peanut Butter 2 1 3c
" Cottage Cheese... “iii, 10¢ i NE A : carton and Mrs. Ethel Masters, Indianap- Cheese F'n Gram 27¢ Fruit Jars aul Defen ots. O16 : wf : Siover Valley olis; two brothers, Chester F. Bailey, A at Cc Soe Twinkie Ctisun "4 14 Peanut Butter ju: 23¢ . Cheese indsor 2 : b 55¢ Dessert pkgs. Cc % ‘AS Efnbassy
bars
Carmel, and Charies H. Bailey of American
loaf Ask for Free Ice Box Cake Recipe ’ ~3 y : by 9. ? GR - 3 this city, and five grandchildren. In 2 gal. cans. Plus Tax. Navy Beans 5 a 34¢c Spinach Free From 2 Nes 25¢ gf \ |B Shoe Polish 2 cans lle
NAVY RECRUITS PLEA 4 a 1 a MORE JUHCE! 5 teaspoons «e oo rr HEARD IN THEATERS| § | We » {oe W morse er” so ERY Fancy 2 Lbs.
Theater audiences twice daily are : : ; t a * MORE ERNES . being told briefly of the immediate . : ™ Sata 3 _— I © food 2 TEND 3 ; [omatoes Be
avy Feb 8 Ei AY 5 3 Grade for grade, no : : ' : : need of the navy for recruits. : % : Zo other beef 80 fresh can . . = Firm, red ripe, solid
Through co-operation of theaters — : _ : Ro: @ i ail F be so tender! ” meated with the recruiting station, a cheif : \ & I : i . : —
petty officer from the station will 3 : hs LS. 4 : 2 present a one-minute talk on the i White 10 Lhs
navy's needs each day at 2:10 and 4 ‘ ; Kroger s Tenderay Standing 8:30 p. m. at the Circle; at 3:45 and : ; : :55 p. m. at Loew's, and at 4 and BE El s The Ring of Ruasis 3040 Ib C : : Potatoes :15 p. m. at the Lyric. > ; La § oast Economical Price ' ; ET g 2 a : % U. S. No. 1 White Cc
Cobblers. Good Cookers.
MRS. SOPHIA SCHUMACHER ; : . Ch Kroger’'s Tenderay Funeral services for Mrs. Sophia ; : : ; day at Ne BEE Boneless—Roll ory : Schumacher, who died yesterday a 1 F x gr Ko ed Ib. C a - Cantaloupes 2 tov 28¢ her home, 2724 N. Meridian st., will f Be} Oo oas No Waste—Thrifty et . . Vine Ripened—Jumbo 36 Size be conducted at the Flanner and | ll Coll 5 California
Buchanan mortuary by the Rev.| ; i ; * y : Opt trist—Of t Kr r ‘ay ' arayv Te 3 : Ralph L. Holland, pastor of the prom ne Bn roger’s Tenderay Chuck Kroger's Tenderay Club or T-Bone ; : Potatoes i0 lbs. 39¢ i E VEIN I rg 25 8E St Here's real tender- : E ; California. Long. Whites saving low price lb. ¢ ea ness at a low price & y ranges BING 2 L J CHERRIES 2°. 19¢
Carrolton Avenue Evangelical and morrow. Burial will he in Crown gi PRT ) Frankfurters = . 25e " 1 GL ; é Juicy Ib. 3 Ne a. | ; SR r~ Sandwich Style i Fresh F ryers. Extra juicy ; sist. Pall he mma rd a NT r Da 3 ’ Sunkis NOTE 50TH ANNIVERSARY WY] Wieners =o, 21 IC HIN N T dressed, ib. 0 sweet, fine c Lemons oi: ox. 25¢ » ] rh ys : ; ; vy . altue Members of the Irvington Willing KAY Te 1 Fine for Griddle 01g va flavor. : . Workers Needle club and Irvington] :LRY (0 (a Baked Loaves Assorted 32 Medium doz. Lima Beans 1b. i0c Temple 411, Pythian Sisters, willl Kinds, 1b. e
® "» meet tomorrow in the home of 137 W Washington St EB) siced Stiiked. Small size size. . : iow. | . " Vein X—Uncooked Smoked. Small size. Mr. and Mit. (FIRE © Sluintioy, (Fp) Shrimp Lives, 33 Lean. Sugar Cured. Ib. C ; Cucumbers 2 or 98
5623 Bonna ave, in commemoration Fine for Salads, Cocktails Home Beets Gras Socns. 0c
of the couple's 50th wedding an-| [NSAID ¢ VW RE RE) Fillets Stiness-Fancy _ 2%¢ niversary. 4 buffet luncheon will be! SEETHARITIINANTRCILM ESA rine for Fresn Sanawiches : a — hE WE) Catfish iD ocee =. 2T¢ Sliced. Sweet Cured. It Sweet, red Ib. Salads ome sie |q No rind. In 1-lb. layers © C Fee ney. C carrots 1 2... 13¢ £D alads Mac. or Potato Ih. ¢ California.
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