Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1942 — Page 5
TEURAY ly 3, 1042 bc olistaai ree INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ohn Clark Rite |T. J, SCHUSTER J, D. MEEK DEAD Mrs. Jacobi's (JOHN SCHUMACHER 7 To Be Saturday | "7 gg ot, Rites Saturday | FOR BEAUTIFUL som cursus | (OPTIGIAN, DEAD 2 SO AT SOUTH BEND! es: san sacos: « us. | BURIAL THERM 4 © INDIVIDUALIZED
di in aan pid shia) ; long Indianapolis resident, died | Funeral services for John SchuBorn in Indianapoli \ X yesterday in the home of her |macher will be at 2 p, m. tomorrow Bd BY ery TRnApD IS: Mr. Clark . : : daughter, Mrs, Emma J. Smith, |at the Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel DENTAL PL AT ES » ved here all his life. He had | Lifelong Resident of City; NR Retired Electric Supply Co.| 3!30 Sutherland ave, after an ; been in business for himself as a 4 : Pply Go. illness of a month. She was 91; wiih burial in Washimglon Park, salesm h 2a 2 xy , A umacher died Tuesday . ] previously Tr but Services Scheduled for 7 Official Once Headed os and, Suga Jacobl, | night at his home, 29 N. Temple Insist on teeth that have been inAmerican Express Cq. and the ‘Saturday. : Credit Men Here member of the Zion Evangelical Eves ives B Sint in Ssh, A Telited dividually selected to harmonize B. F. Goodrich Co, . Reformed church and of the |go bes Ho waa & re than ith th | Survivors are two brothers, Wil- | Theodore J. Schuster, an optician John D. Meek n .| Ladies’ Aid society. YSRIS: | 8 Was Hv. with the form of your face. — " liam J. and Timothy of Indianap- » Indianapolis resl-| “gry; “besides Mrs. ‘Smith | Ji Was a member of the Evan- : olis. ond a sister BY bof snap: here for 25 years, died yesterday at ; | dent for many years, died yesterday| are a grandson, Henry R. Smith gelical church ‘of Spades, the I O. W. H. Hanning ? ’ the City hospital after a six months’ in his home in South Bend after an| of Bass Lake; three sisters, Mrs. or ang the Musjeians union. te urvivors include two daughters,
land, O. illness. He was 39 and lived at 1746| §} illness of two week w Elizabeth Carlson of Chicago and 5. He was 74. |, "AbeH Ca 8 of cag and | 14a M, and Mrs, Claribell Kerr; a harmeny. of tooth and face. A square type of tooth for a
Services will be at 8:30 a. m S. Del ¢ Saturday at Grinsteiner’s funeral |S. Delaware st. . Mr. Meek retired as credit man square face a taperin or ovoid shaped tooth f t ; : , -| Pauline Masse, b . |son, John; two grandchildren and q 2 paring Olt Siapec.1cotly lor a lapers home and at 9 a. m. at Holy Cross | Mr. Schuster was a lifelong resi- ity ager for the General Electric Sup-| olis; a a yianaD- one. great-grandson, all of Indian-|| ' ing or ovoid face. This fact, plus the blended translucency of the teeth we feature makes possible brilliant appearing den-
Catholic church. Burial will be |dent of Indianapolis and had béen NN ply Co. here three years ago and| Mary Louise Miller of Indianap- |2POls. went to South Bend, where his| olis, and two great-great-grand- : tures comparable only with healthy, natural teeth.
in Holy Cross cemetery. employed by the Fox Optical Co. He . ——————— CLUB CARD PARTY was a member of the Sacred" Heart . daughters live,! Before his associa- children, Jan Miller and J / : : Catholic church and thé Men’s club SERVICES TOMORROW tion with the General Electric Sup-| Miller, both of Indianapolis. 45 7 "SAFE a my PLEASANT Funeral services will be at 2:30 ’ : ne &tracti,
In creating dental plates for our patients we follow the law of
Old Sze pension program thd 8 of the church ply Co., he was credit f will sponsor a card party tonight in . F OR IRENE F 0 STER | the Indianapolis Ly inl Wo p. m. Saturday in the home of RESUS. PAT.00F
the McKinley club house, 2217 E. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. : Michigan st. y ‘| Helen Schuster; four sons, Bernard,| Funeral services for Mrs. Irene M.| He had been president of the In-| Mrs. Smith, with burial in Crown / Thomas, Gerald and George; three| Foster will be held at 2:30 p. m. to-| diandpolis Credit Men's association | Hill Guard Your Vision FOR PROMPT
daughters, Mary Ellen, Marjory Rose | morrow in the Conkle funeral home, — Blame Your Lazy : a Indian ily at one time, and was also a member| MEDICAL STAFF TO VOTE || Eyes Examined*‘The Safe Way" ill ATTENTION
Hours — 8:30 to 5:30 P. M. Mondays—12:15 to 8:45 P. M,
and Helen Elizabeth, all of Indian-|With burial in Floral Park. of the national association’s memi i oy apolis; two brothers, Henry Schuster ra Poser Jo Yostaraa in her|pership committee. He was a iy nE. ~ Sigma x J; L $= oT oer. Kitiber 2 the Rind . CALL Liver Bile If—- Sf Locsanepelis snd Ernest sehuster | Lp ville rd. after| deacon of Central Christian church, (the meeting of the Methodist in The Fair Optical Dent ; FR. 0135 of Lynwood, Cal, and three sisters, g h . one was of. a member of Blue lodge, F. & A. M., pital medical staff at 8 O8= air i ca as . is Wiig HAT o Sin CONSTIPATION with its headaches, | Mrs. Maude Corydon, Mrs. John| A native of Evansville, she lived| ang of the Carillon class of Scottish in th ’ p.m. today Hours. 0:30 16 5; BATURDAYS, D010 _- mental -lullness, half alive feeling often | Peterseim and Mrs. Esther Blakely,|here 17 years. Rite. $ Turse Thome. np
ult wien liver bile doesn’t flow freel result when liver bile doesn’t flow freely | 51] of Indianapolis. Survivors are her husband, Walter Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Alice : Open Every Sa fur day and Mon day Nigh 7 Til 9 o Clock
day into your intestines. So take ey ros olive Tablets to insure 2 Funeral services will be at 8:30 M. Foster; her mother, Mrs. Mollie Johnson Meek: two daughters Miss gentle yot thorough bowel movements. |a. m. Saturday at the Voigt mortu-| Wright of . Evansville, and two Virginia Alice "Meek of the depart- Boys’ Boys’ Wool oys’ Woo
Olive Tablets are wonderful to stir Up | ary and at 9 a. m. at the Sacred |brothers, Leroy Wright of Evans liver bile secretion and tone up muscu- ira, c : ’ nt “iment of public welfare, crippled liver bilc secretion and tone up museu- | goart church. Burial will be in St. ville and Stewart Wright of the|opidren’s service. and. Mrs. Clara SWEATERS SCARFS tions. 154, 30¢, 60¢. All drugstores, Joseph cemetery. army. ET vice, . "2! | Southard; -a sister, Mrs. Clara H. 00 : 7 - Furry of Indianapolis, and two . Cc grandchildren, Carolyn Southard 0 » 1t \ and Benny Southard, both of South |} 0¥2, FOYE Heave . Bright pied al : d wool scarfs, fringed
Bend. style an utton . Funeral services will be held at front. Sizes 30 to 36.
1:30 p. m. Saturday in the Central 311-325 West Washington St
Christian church chapel, with burial
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Mrs. Olive Manlove Irvin, former ? i EE - Indianapolis resident who died ", ' o£ - Tuesday in the home of her daugh- E28 ; s Y y MO vb ter, Mrs. Herbert Thomas, in Wil-
liamsburg, Va., was to be buried in m Crown Hill early today, following a S. l brief services there. fo a e. Mrs. Irvin was the widow of Al-S fy ®
pert M. Irvin and made her home for several years with her daughter.
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than 40 years ago to go to Cristobal,
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CHARLES C. FoLTZ, || i 8 TRAINMAN, IS DEAD} (SF | Sale!
Charles G. Foltz, retired railroad
employee, died yesterday in the | SE TT ’ . ] home of his daughter, Mrs. Byram Fi S.. Dickerson, 3861 Carrollton ave., $5 ik : ;
after an illness of two weeks. He
was 84, i $334 FF 3 A resident of Indianapolis 12 3 $f : : years, Mr, Foltz lived at 4229 Col- ; 3 3 8 lege ave. He was born in Stark Sree : § ;
county, Ohio.
He was trainmaster of the Dela- 1 : : = fo: ware, Lackawanna & Western rail- ET ps ; HE road at Hoboken, N. J. 29 years. & : > | i He was a 32d degree Mason and @ Cor duroy i E \i | i
member of the Calvin W, Prather
lodge 717, F. & A. M. and the Sa- | laam Temple of Newark, N. J. Survivors, besides Mrs. Dickerson,
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all of New York; two sisters, Mrs.
Leebowitz of Indianapolis and Roza & Cowho Nadler of Rumania; a brother, Mor- y Lovely “V” top lace trim-
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tion of patterns, models, Sizes. Buchanan mortuary. Burial will} Buy N ow st 7 : ors. Sizes € to 14.
be in Crown Hill Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. SERARANEA NG NTE
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