Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 December 1942 — Page 18
Ars. Dickey Dies On 52d Birthday
MRS, LILLIAN DICKEY, native of Lafayette, died yesterday at her home, 6525 E. 42d st., after ‘a long illness. Yesterday was her _ 82d birthday. Services will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow at the Ochs funeral home, Orleans. Interment is to be in the I. O. O. F. cemetery there. The wife of Joseph W. Dickey, Mrs. Dickey had been an Indianapolis resident for the past 26 years. a Survivors, besides the husband, | @re two sons, Paul A. Dickey; two 2 sisters, Mrs. Delphine Kirby and Mrs. Clara Henderson, and three - brothers, Bert Phipps and Vance . Phipps, all of Indianapolis, and Phipps of New Albany.
SERVICES TOMORROW "FOR MAUDE LEIPER
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day at her home, 442 Harvard place, after a short illness. She was 57 and the widow of Horace Leiper. oBorn in Wooster, O., Mrs. Leiper came here from Anderson in 1902. Bhe was a member of the Order of Eastern Star and the Tabérnacle Presbyterian church. Survivors are two daughters, Miss Mary E. Leiper and Mrs. James E. Kelley of Indianapolis; two sons, . Bergt. Edwin T. Leiper of Camp Hood, Tex, and Chief Radioman . Joseph Harry Leiper, who has just returned from duty in the Pacific, and three grandchildren. - Funeral services will be at 3 Pp. m. tomorrow at Flanner & BuChanan mortuary. Burial will be in Washington Park.
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IPETER DELELLO
olis' resident. 40 years, died yester-|Fansy
day in Memorial Park cemetery.
Indianapolis, died Saturday at Harvey, Ill, at the home of a nephew, Robert Craig. She was 92.
Mrs. Snyder was a member of the Christian Science church.
a brother, Seattle, Wash.; three nephews, Jacob, Earl and Ray Craig of Harvey, I, Washburn and Mrs. Mabel Strome of Indianapblis.
NAMES YOUNG POLICE CHIEF Mayor-elect Sidney E. Baker today
announced the appointment of New Castle’s youngest police chief.
IS DEAD AT 80
Had Been Railway Co. Employee Since 1890; Rites Thursday.
Services for Peter Delello, retired Indianapolis railway inspector who died yesterday in a local sanitarium after several weeks’ illness, will be at 10 a. m. Thursday in the Moore peace chapel. Washington park. Mr. Delello, who was 80, came to Indianapolis 60 years ago from Italy. He had been with the Indianapolis Railway Co. since 1890, and was a 42-year member of Broad Ripple lodge No. 548, 1. O. O. F. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Olive J. Delello; nine daughters, Mrs. Rose Melick, Mrs. Kathleen Russell, Mrs. Lavada Scmoll, Miss ; Delello and Miss Betty Delello, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Mary Alice Adair of Pittsboro, Mrs. Dorothy DeNoon of Westfield, Mrs. Florence Stocker of Michigan and Mrs. Olga Kline of Ohio, and three sons, Joseph Delello of the army, John Peter Delello of the marine corps and Grover Delello of Indianapolis.
Mrs. Carrie Heinnicke
Mrs. Carrie Heinnicke, a native of Indianapolis, died yesterday afternoon at her home, 1239 Marlowe ave., after an illness of two years. She was 90 and a pioneer member of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Survivors igclude a daughter, Mrs. Mary Backemeyer; a sister, Mrs. Alice Grinsteiner; three grandsons, Perry, Carl and Albert Backemeyer, and a granddaughter, Miss Alma Backemeyer, all of Indianapolis. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Thursday at the Grinsteiner funeral home. Burial will be in Crown Hill,
Mrs. Anna P. Snyder
Funeral services for Mrs. Anna P. Snyder will be held at 2 p. m. to-|m
Mrs. Snyder, a former resident of Born in Rolling, Prairie in 1850,
Survivors, besides the nephew, are Schuyler Catterlin of
and two nieces, Mrs. Belle
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HENRY MILLER IS DEAD AT 53
Became Worshipful | Master
Of Lodge No. 669 F. A. & M. Recently.
Henry W. Miller, who became worshipful master of ‘Indianapolis Lodge No. 669, F. & A. M., Dec. 19, died after a brief illness yesterday at his home, 1505 Woodlawn ave. Services will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Beanblossom funeral home. The Rev. Ernst A. Peipenbrok, pastor of St. John's Evangelical church, will officiate and burial will follow. in Washington park. Masonic rites will be held. Born in Louisville, Mr. Miller came here about 30 years ago. He belonged to St. John's Evangelical and Reformed church. Aged 53, he was a foreman at the Universal
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He was a member of the Order of Eastern Star and the Capitol City Gun club. His wife, Mrs. Helen Withered Miller, survives him.
Gear Corp. at the time of his death.
SERVICES TODAY
Former Hotel Bookkeeper Is Dead at 27 After Year’s lliness.
Funeral services for Mrs. Lynda MIL
Spencer ith will be held at 2 p. m. today at the Farley funeral home, with burial in Floral Park cemetery. Mrs. Smith, a former bookkeeper at the Hotel Spencer, died Sunday after a year's illness. She was 27 and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Spencer,” 859 Fletcher ave. Born in Lee county, Kentucky, she had lived here 25 years. She was a past president of Delta chapter, Phi
Delta Pi national sorority. Survivors, in addition to the parents, are a son, David Smith; two brothers, William L. Spencer and Leonard W. Spencer, both of In-
dianapolis, and four sisters, Miss|
Florence Opal Spencer, Miss Thelma Spencer and Mrs. Grace Spencer of Indianapolis and Mrs. Lilly Hall of Cincinnati, O.
Mrs. Cora Walls
Services for Mrs. Cora A. Walls, who died Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Azalia Loy, 218 S. Walcott st., after a brief illness, will be at 2 p. m. today at the Moore & Kirk funeral home, the Rev. George T. King, pastor of the Emerson Avenue Baptist church, officiating. Burial will be in the cemetery at New Palestine. rs. Walls was the widow of Bencen Walls, whom she married in 1888, and who died 19 years ago. She was 72 and a native of New
Palestine. Her parents were the late Thomas and Jane Arthur. Besides her daughter, she is survived by a grandson, Hugh Gartrell
of Indianapolis.
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REJKO—Theresa, age 62 years, wife of George Refo, mo
rt Ritter, passed away Sunday Be at er, south of Plainfield: Wednesday, 10 a. m., led Church. Friends invited. Lo Bt Joseph cemetery. Friends a call at the residence. Conkle Service.
Bradl Rusband of of A TR Si ey, father ” Mrs. tha Ewing i Clark, Mrs. Mary a ey son, Steptather © of Betty Anne and go y, passed on. Friends may call at Dorsey funeral home, 393: © York, after 4 p. m., Wednesday; tian Science . service, 10 a Friday, at funeral home. Burial at Greenwood, Ind.
Tuesday evening at the G. H. Herrmann funeral home, 1505 S. East st.
WOOD—Roy E., beloved son of Mrs. Cora Norman, ¥ prot her of Marvin, James, George and Mary Elizabeth Wood and Jackie, Jo Norman, passed away Monday. Friends may call at the ¥ Robert Stirling funeral home, after 6 p. m. today. Service Thursday, 3 p. m., from the above funeral home. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. [Muncie and Fit. Wayne papers please
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LADIES’ platinum wrist watch with 52 diamonds, Croton movement No. 6563. Lost in downtown section. Liberal reward for return to owner i good condition. Phone or call Leila H Partlowe, Columbia Club, phone RI-1361. Indianapolis.
LOST—10 Truck tires on Massachusetts ave. Wednesday, Dec. 16, These are U. 8. government tires. Anyone knowing whereabouts call Federal Express, Litesic. ward and no questions ask
LOST, neighborhood of 411 W. 26th, shepherd and chow dog; white with brown ears, black harness, collar and license No. 22550. Any information call RI-8213. Reward.
REWARD Chrolograph wrist watch and stop watch, No. 416164, left in men’s room, Claypool hotel, night of Dec. 22. Call David Moxley, LI-3121.
LOST—Off truck, metal head and flexible tube for Powers regulating valve. Ready Mixed Concrete, WA-2412. Reward.
FRATERNITY pin, “Phi Rho 8igma,” lost Tuesday. Reward. 608 N. Keystone, CH-1150,
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ST—Cameo ring, sedvice man’s; keepay Liberal on. 1041 N. Tibbs ave.
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Gilbert Hotel, 250 S. Meridian, LI-0185, extends season's greetings to friends and patrons.
Best. wishes and ‘holiday | greetings.
Aetican Auto Parts and Tire Co., { 203 E. Washington, extends seaso s ie.
Apex Cab Club, F. C. Goodwin, Prop.. | | . North, LI-0033. Season's greetinis « everyone.
Ashby, H. Pharmacy, 1502 8. Belr> MA-0012. Heartiest season's greei: to our many friends, customers.
B. & M. Body Shop, 1031 8. Russell Van Sickle, proprietor, season's greetings.
B. B.’s Coffee Shop, 210 W. Maryland. - ¢ de season's greetings to everyo: RI-0
Billie’s Beauty Shop, 5 N. Grant, IR-21 , extends season’s greetings to customs and friends.
BISESI, Paul, commission merchant, 310 New Jersey, LI-2458, expresses happi¢ season's greetings. Blue Ribben Dairy Bar, 3330 W. Washin -| ton Glenn E. Fisher. Good luck! Go i health!
Boaz, B., Jr., signs, 40 Virginia ave. son's greetings to all.
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Goodwine’s—Cqmplete Shell Service lubrication, 38th and College. 0. Health, Happiness, Prosperity!
Gottemoller, John H., 3346 Cornelius, HU3033, extends happiest season's greetings, customers and friends.
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COAL TRUCK DRIVER
Some OF OUR MEN AVERAGE $8 PER STEADY POSITION . GOOD WORKma CONDITIO!
Muesing- Merrick Coal Co.
East Yard IR-1101. North Yard WA-2481
COAL DRIVERS
POLAR ICE & FUEL CO. 2000 Northwestern Ave. See Mr. Miller.
COAL DRIVERS
WEST SIDE ICE CO.
223 LYNN ST. COLORED fo! . ok ing rial wore. Dra: : re id b. Apply 1004 os ave. v COLORED MAN--Storage expert. bil must be good bl Ww. Dry Cleaning Foreman Man with genera a
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Oriental Art Store, 27 BE. Ohio, extends season's greetings to everyone. RI-1908.
Owens, Ernest E., attorney, 3 Security Trust bldg., extends seaso s greetings
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Pandell, Seon. florist, 54 Monument Circle, LI-03 extends season's greetings customers, friends.
Paul, J. R., grocery, 548 N. Rochester, exjerids season's greetings to a our cuss omers.
Hasselbring, Fred, Commander 11th District American ‘Legion, extends season's greetings to all.
Payne’s Chile Parlor, 555 Mass., RI-0073, extends season’s greetings customers, friends, everyone.
. Hendeen Printing Co., 685 Century Pidg.,
A-3467, extends greetings.
Hemphill, Walter E., extending sincere wishes for a happy "and prosperous new year.
- Rome Appliand®s Co., 3360 N. Illinois, TA-
1880. Mr. and Mrs. tend greetings.
701 N. Holmes, BE-4561. Pundo Boschkoff extends season's greetings everyone.
B. 8. Simmons ex-
- | Holland Furnace Co., 740 E. North st., RI-
2587, wishes everyone hearty season's greetings.
Hollingsworth, A. V., tool works, 1011 8. Delaware. May your new year be prosperous!
Perry, O. F., 618 Ter general automobile repairing, LI-8686, extends happiest season’s greetings.
Pilman Pharmacy; season's greetin our friends and customers. 2766 velt ave. CH-4221.
Poland, William P., owner 5 Manufacturing Co., 1440 B. 18th, CH4101, extends greetings. - |
’s Standard Service Station, 1560 oosevelt ave., Ch 2000; greetings to customers and friends
Potts & Co., C. & G., expert machinists, 816 WwW. Washington. T1746, extends season's greetings to everyone.
Pozner’s Market, 902 E. Raymond, GA0029. Health and happiness for 1943.
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Brown, B. J., attorney, 838 K. of P. bid i Huber & Huber Motor Express, Inc., 243 | Practical Plating Works; season's gross. extends sincere good wishes for the n' 7] W. Merrill. RI-4464. Greetings, custom-| ings to Ter, eo. Prasuhn, year. ers, friends. Mass., CH-0460. pA
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Brown, Theodore, grocer, 1800 S. Lynd dr., extends sincere holiday greetings everyone.
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Indiana Farm Bureau, Inc., 47 8. Penn. MA-9361, extends season's greetings to all.
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Cain, Glenn L., poultr AIC N alabama. LI-0104, greetings.
Carey, Carl F. nghions council admin : 00 member V of F. Wars, 623 C lege, extends ig, { Central Dairy Equipment, Ine. 208 Pennsylvania dairy, ice-cream and equ. -| ment, extends greetings. Rh ntral Garage and employees, 2457 Ce Centra WA A035. We wish you seasa: greetings. Central Publishing Co., 301 Jackson bld RI-3030. Heartiest season's greetings oy Cleaver-Brooks Co., 22 N. “Ritter. IR-3 1 Ld Extends Holiday * Greetings to our ct tomers. Clemens Truck Line, Inc., 420 W. Merv LI-4514. Season's greetings. Season’s Greetings—Addressing Machine supply Co., 122 E. Ohio. LI-5660. L. Cole, Manager.
College Tavern, 1024 College ave., exten heartiest season’s greetings to everyor
Collins, James A., 129 E. Market, room &( MA-2521, extends season's greetings his many clients.
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try. 1831 Bellefontaine, extends since ® _ greetings. Colter, Al and C., coppersmiths, 204% Meridian, GA-6622, manufacturers, se metal products. Control Motor Parts, 421 N. Capitol, L 3524, extends hearty season's greetin to everyone.
Cook’s Food Market, gin ceries, meats, bakery, 759 Mass., LI-160 .
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of Eagles, L, B. Thiel, secy., greeting 2ll. New iid Greetings. from
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Pritchard, Walter; season's warmest greete ings to my friends.
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Beows, { C. E,, roofing and sheet metal Work, . East, RI-9665, extends greetings.
a Herb C., to tops, seat covers, 10 E. 10th, 13-0624, extends heartiest greetings.
Indianapolis Me a Spinning
< | Irvington Ice and Coal oo 412 8. Ritter,
IR-1131, extends holiday ‘greetings.
‘Iverson Drug Store, 801 W. 30th, TA-7133 season's greetings to all customers and
friends. J .
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reetings to our many customers and friends. Keller's arket, 153 N. Vine, BE-5071. :
Rogers, Tam, tire s ton, BE-4300, lis ers and friends.
Richardson, Henry J. Jr., Attorney, 157 N. Iki "203, LI-8 reetings.
3117 W. Washinggreetings custome
nois, No. 203. LI-6637. GCiree —hope for early victory.
Ross, George N., attorney, 907 BE. Michigan, RI-3381, extends happiest season’s greete ings, customers, friends.
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Saratoga Tavern, 16 8. Illinois, LI-1869, extends season’s greetings to everyone,
Scherer Electric Co., 940 S. West. LI-3351. Singere good wishes for happiness, prose
Schergens Jewelry Store, 325 E. Washington, RI-7764, extends season's bid to everyone.
. Keller & Son, garage, 330 Pierson, hearti-
est season's greetings our friends and customers.
: Kenney’s Market, 5703 Shelby st., GA-0977,
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Lena Ann Beauty Shoppe, 2819 E. 18th, CH-7529, extends sincere greetings.
BENNETT—Harry Lee, age 52 years, hus-
band of Ruth Bennett, father of Mrs. Inez Spangler, Mrs. Opal Mc or. Mrs. Violet White, Mrs. Bertha Trout , Pvt. Paul Bennett and Robert Bennett, Np away Monday. Time of service later. Conkle service. BRIDDICK—Mary Jane, beloved mother A Mrs. Everette McQueen, of Indiana and Mrs. Michael Lantry of ID rot grandmother of Mrs. Helen Boss and Mrs. Mildred Chandler of Indianapolis; also survived by seven other grandc children and six greaf-grandchildren, away Dec. 28. Service Friday, 10 a. m., at Little & Sons Funerzl Home, 1916 N.
Meridian st., followed -services at 2 DP. m. at the Linton Metnodist church. Burial Linton, Ind. Friends may call
after 4 p. m. Wednesday. (Linton papers Ease copy.) DELELLO—Peter, entered into rest Monday, age 80 years, husband of Olive J. Delatto, father of Mrs. Rose Melick, Mrs. + Doroth \y De Noon, Mrs. Florence Stocker, Mrs. Olga Kline, Mrs. Navada, Schmoll, Grover dirs. & a ant Joseph S. e Adair, John Peter, U. 8. N.; Delello;. stepfath ihe of ay,
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Baptist Church, So Tal wi. 5 u Crown Hill. Friends vit ted. Toterment, HENDRICKS—Archie Lee, St. Vincent's hospital, Survived b
passed away at dE al a dau T, rs Los oy
s, Frank, Arthur and Clouds of Indianapolis, and Fred of Detroit, Mich.; 3 step-sons, Joseph L., Noel M and Don Roberts. Funeral at Boys: & Askin Mortu: 1902 N. Merion, 3 th "N rib Sai ay. rst 2 oh. e No em an ur Friends invi Fri call
Alice Grinsteiner, ond S¥ay 55 3 ‘residence, 1239 Ma Marlow ave. ondaay, Funeral services %& Grinsteiners Home, Jon x New York st., Thursday, 2 p.m. iy } Siow Hill. Friends may call
HOLLOWA¥—William H. (Dick), 1718 N. New Jersey, beloved husband of Pearl W. Holloway, father of Mrs." nett, Mrs.
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Eckert, Capt. Walter, Indiana State Polic-, extending season’s greetings and pro: perous 1943. Edwards Grocery, H. Edwards, Prop., 13 Finley, exten s sincere season’s gree ings to every one.
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Home nights.) 2015 Carrolton. Egan’s Tavern, 2031 | |S. Meridian, GA-08. ', 5423. wishes everyone a very prosperous nev year. 16 to 20 years old. Full time GIRLS oveotit messenger work. | Eleco Armature Works, 312 8. East, L. ADpls 030, 8 gin, HaSPel, Western | JULES etred du exchanged, oiler Union, 18 N. Meridian. 's greetings to friends and cu - GIRLS for office york: Jewelry an. tomers. facturer. 5-Day week, excellen tate Life Bld; f| starting salary. Permanent. 448 N. Capitol. | EXSTIye, Service, 723 Coie “a_ mer
Christmas and a happy new year. Finchum and Son Trucking, 1608 Kentucky, 8. arding,
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2310 North Meridian : Greetings. Tas G : 5 International Beauty School oy a iy Candies, § E_Washingis , Lindsay Food Market, 2439 N. Talbott. » ! - (| Asks you to help supply te Somand 5 Indianapolis, Ind. FR-2286, extend wa WH aiends Season’s Greetings to Peanticians; Spee pric greetings to customers and friends. N. Pennsy : Crosstown Tavern, 932 E 30th, WA-015 Lynch, Bernard, fire prevention dept., - SAXOPHONE . extends season's greetings to our ci - Y shes everyone a safe and prosperous - $ 5 |Help Wanted—Female 8 tomers. of MOTH HOLES_BURNT Instruction 2 ALSO SPOTS ACCOUNTANT - CLERK; TYPISTS. M LEON TAILORING c0. INDIANA MUSTC 60. [ll Bookkeoser—St h 0 In the Middle of . 00 eeper— enograp er Madden-Copple Co., Inc., 733 N. Capitol, H h J. Sr., optometr: . oe oy pito 235 Mass. Ave. the First Block 115 E. Ohio _ St. — FR-1184 pe sume E a Tl See (Must Popitians. Sis Kresge bldg. LI-5780, © . ei extends season’s greetings to tends greetings. ) entry set of books, make up P. and } Deaths—Funerals 1 Deaths—Funerals ’ 1 Statoments, tax statements; also some| Davis, Joseph M. & Son, painting, dec - Maloof, Jas. A., attorney, 325 Lemcke Bldg. dictation; 6 days a week, but will pay| rating, TA-5306, BR-9405, extends sc MA-6625; season's greetings to friends } Indianapolis Times, Tuesday, Dec. 29, 1942 good salary. MA-3569. son’s greetings. and clients. Mrs. Nellie Voltz, wife of Victor) FERNSELL—Charles Dawson Cut Rate Drugs, 4620 E. Mic’, prarket Parki a : ] W., mother rs. Bernice Sma Anna Fernsell, ay Pia ou CLERKS, volPis 5 stenogr ir Fexcept. BL a IR-8353, wishes season’s greetings to: . 17.0260, rd mie er oa Indpls., and s. E. W. Engle, Chicago,| ning at his home, 622 Martin st. Serv- - S Startin, Py dail monthly. Ap- W. Plating Co., 115 8. C: © to customers, friends. sister of Ed Voitz, Indpls., and ices at the Montgomery Puneral Home| piy ‘state Personnel Division, 141 3. 4a. | Dick, George W. Plating Cov 0c ove: - Yoliz, Toledo, O., ‘pas: away Monday| 1622 N. Meridian. st, Wednesday, 11 ply N } itol, eXionds oliday gleeting Marshall, H. E. plumbing and heating, a. ces Fanner Buchanan{ a.m. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Tidian, one. eA Mijes, Mer. . 06 E. St. Joe, LI-4001, good sincere mortuary, Wednesday, 2 p- m. Friends| Park, Friends may call at funeral LOYED army wife wants white woman, So HE 2401 E. 10th st. CF holiday greetings. invited. Burial Crown Friends may| home. b3 cha-ve, 2 children, stay rigs, 0255. xtends Seascn’s Greelings call at the mortuary. GALM—Mrs. Estella G., age 57, wife of| references. BL-1939. Call after 6 p. m.| many Rod friends. Season's greetings, customers, = friends. BEGGS—James M., 926 Albany, age 89,| Charles, mother of Mrs. Helen Weigan, Max's Market, 501 Agnes, LI-0093, Max beloved father of Mrs. Harry O. Strong| sister of Edward Harms, passed | ERUMERATOR Men or women. \ Berkovitz, proprietor. ind Marion F. Beggs, passed away Sun-| Tuesday a. m. at her residence Ao XN. : ) Outside work, no E day, Dec. 27. Services Wednesday, Dec.| Bosart ave. Service Flanner '& Bu. | sell Must write a fair hand. TIMES, ‘Nattie-Me Beauty Shop, Althea Miller, 30, 10 m., in Seventh enyierian chanan- Mortuary, Prirsday, 3 2: 2" Pp. BOX 1701. ] Marian Byrdsong, Helen Gray, McHelen Church, Elm ‘and Grove sts. Interment| Friends invited Hil, East Street Market, 1806 S. East, MA-37¢", Poarch, Ophelia Clark. S. Gadd Funeral Home. 1041 Churche| Gimeans io Sail a¢"the mortuary. "FOUNTAIN MANAGER sxjends season's Eeeungs to everyer:. of ok, 3. Perry. Acacia Mutual Lite Insur y - SON—! - be A Perry, cacia Mutua e InsurTan Rv. ON—Lena P., wife of James H. (Bud) experienced ce 813 Electric Bldg., LI-5966.
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+ Midway Barber Shop, Mildred Burns, 124
E. Market, FR-0987, extends happy season's greetings.
Million Population Wrecking Co., 310 8
laware, MA-6687, extends ‘greetings friends and customers.
© Moncrief Furnace Co., 872 Mass. ave., ex-
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everyone. RI-6872. :
© Montgomery Coal Co., 1706 English, MA-
1141, extends happiest season's greetings to friends, ‘customers.
uatys Suanty Market, 502 8. Keystone, 89, gg greetings customers Ja ne friends
Vioore’s nde Sales and Service Co., 928 Massachusetts, Lede, extends season's greetings. Morris Pharmacy, Ten Villa ave. GA 0927. Extends Season’s Greetings
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Morrow's Nut House, 50 N. Penn., LI-0562, extends season’s greetings to our many customers and friends.
“iueller, Henry, Center ag trustee, extends sincere greetings. “fumford, Lewis J., 340 Coniiated Bldg:, 1MA-3331; best wishes for a prosperous new year.
unson Truck Lines, 1114 W. 18th, L.I-0897, nents sincere greetings to our customers.
Mutat Garage, 515 N. East, Mr. Graham ves, TARAST, extends happiest season's gree FR-3000, Season's Greetings to all :
Schloemer, Mr. and Mrs. A. (Art's Barber op) wishes friends, customers, sean's greetings. Selma’s Lunch, 631 N. season's greetings to a
Seulean’s Foot Comfort, shoe store, 1060 Virginia, MA-6666, extends greetings customers, friends.
Shack Brothers Cleaners; heartiest seaSon's greetings, our friends and cus S.
Jiinots, RI-0838;
Simon, Fred, chief detective; greetings to my many friends.
Smith, Chester, Insurance. LI-8411 or GA4771. Best wishes for a prosperous 1943.
Stewart, 0., public accountant,
Tinos via 5 RI-2317, extends to Or, friends. gronn
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Tarr Downs & Co., 32 Union Stock Yards, extending * heartiest season's greetings.
Taylor & Vladoiu, attorneys, 312 Indians Trust bldg., extending groeiings for 1943.
Taylor, J. H., transfer and stora pany, 1096 S. East, LI-2414; Rappiess geason’s greetings.
The Pub, 129 W. 16th, LI-0633; greetings to customers and friends. =
Thompson's Market, 128 E. Washington, MA-0860, for holiday meats, fruits, gro= ceries; A
Tolin Funeral Home, 1308 Prospect, MAe 6969; sincere wishes for the coming year.
Transportation Building ling HE dell cious home cooked:m RI-0672, a Nealey TS South, boys, Engine
Trimpe, Capt me House No. 20 2563 Shelby: Greetings!
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Underwood Transfer Ce., Inec., trucking, machinery Toving, ginia, MA-0212; greetings.
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Van Wert Co., coal, builders’ E. 42d, HU-1338, extends season's
Veidt’s Pharmacy, 223 N. Olney, CH-3719: to all thelr ny
season’s greet and oisiosseem. Walt’s Service, 3432 ». season’s greetings ‘to s and Customers:
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