Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1943 — Page 4
| Dusty Miller, Wilmington, O. |
| newspaper publisher, will speak on “Your ‘C" Card” at the Kiwanis |
ion club luncheon tomerrow at the Survivors , Susan| _- \ nen: U8 WIS Jig Wite: Tn and| Columbia club,
Eo Kan, and wo grandchildren. ——— = ons : Si EXTRA GAS’ GRANTED CR var faowing the death of ber o [tef, Mr igeneosnt bs FOR TEACHERS MEET], Panerai servic wil be at 10 rs. eas hushand, FHmE_A Rta, besos : J oe ssell or chanan mortuary with the‘ Rev.
Setvices for ‘Mrs. Linda Reas, : | [Stal a char Ee chapan mo > ; re another da ter, Mrs. Stella ; : the Rev, resident of Indianapolis 32 YOATS ieoryiagy _—— ndianapolis, ; ate ard Gest, Bar Rev, A. C. Brooks officiating. Burial be at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in and a niece, Mrs. Byward Winters, » ’ COMMISSIONS STUD Rev, A, 0. Brock orca Moore & Kirk North side mort- Ben Davis, HOY " Applic Tor n i oi ne ls a ) p. Richard Curtman, istration has announced. i RIVE HINTED “Ran, who wa EE rar ta aes tte Wh Wits, iv : il Chambers, Giss Garber. | Such driving will be considered oc-| A four-point program to deprive (Mrs. Reas, who was 79, died yes-| The Indianapolis staff of the In-ipargaret Baker, and a son, Pvi. tA wee corge a be considered ac-| A fou “ prog i i v in the home of her daughter, diana district OPA office, reached | gerineth O. Baker. : rt bi » Wi Yeiy Eagle aa Sadat gupational, since tench orte Rummel, 4928 College 139.7 of its quota in bonds during The ER x ou nd cap a7 pay if not Liens e, They Fran tical, ved In Cine er a aweetor. | Lee Ray Tempelton progressive . and successful® are (Broadway Baptist church will hold | second Jeuienasi, Densl) incu; #r: unless they already hold a full oc. Sie had lived in Cincinnati ato James D. Strickland, diredtor. | LEE ay TEMP _ |eligible for commissions, Lt. Prank s pitchein dinner at 6:30 p. m. to- Grol, and corporaia. Kenneth cupational mileage allotment which in a broadcast heard by United b : LLL W. Ladd, U. 8. N. R., sald. morrow at the church, 9 uis Kajacoff and Gorden |i. 430 miles a month. Hates Soren menis ad
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E ; : Stirling funeral home, 1422 Prospect - a J : lst. Burial will be at Greenwood
jcemetery. - ; - ; : : = rE a e - GAR SEE Gr I ? Mr. Tempelton, who was 58, died y : ; : a Sunday in his home after an ill- : ness of three years. i . rs ' ;
Survivors are his wife, Mrs, Justine Tempelton: three ' daughters, Mrs. William Cromlich and Miss June Tempelton of Southport and|
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Burial will be at Holy Cross. . | iE : 5 Fu J Mrs, ‘Waller, a resident of Indi- fi CLE ARANCE! : anapolis 50 years; died Sunday at 4 : the home of her daughter, Mrs. G. New Acetate Rayon, 69¢ Yd. Unbleached Sheeting, 45¢ Yd.
L. Clements, 2751 Indianapolis ave.,' 87-Inches wide. Full bolt pieces in a good {after an {liness of several] months. |
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was a member of St. Rita's Catho-| way! " 28e Yd. Blue wi White Ticking, 3% Yd.
lie church. { ; Survivors besides: Mrs. Clements Printed floral and striped percales in a big 36-1 wide, 7-02. heavy quality, alterare another daughter, Mrs. Jose- : ¢ assortment of patterns and washable fast stripes. In full bolt pieces. 'phine Pendergress; a son, Fred: YARD colors. Remnant lengths. 9 op Spun Rayons, 29¢ Yd.
{erick ‘Waller; six grandchildren, : {three great-grandchildren and one Str 0 Flannel 22 Yd. : iped Outing y £66 tterns colors; remnant Remnants and short bolt pieces of a variety of fab- Remnant lengths, 36-inches wide, Heavy os By arms. aq
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K : % couch covers. Choice of prints, plain colors, woven assortment, —Downstairs at AYRES State Deaths figures and woven stripes in the DD ANDERSON Blanche Caspauter ack. |
64. Survivors lack; | brother, Claude A. Carpenter, | Solomon Edward Rees, 65. Survivors: | R. Rees; brother, William |
HUNTINGTON--Ida V. Sutton. Sur- |
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a ul Button A. Bradshaw, 63 Fieldcrest $ 9 * 72x84-Inch! a» “FIELDCREST”
Survivors: ite, Maud Bradshaw; dough. | ter, rs. J. . ey; brothers, Everett o 8 apd Jrrank Bradshaw; sister, Mrs. Minnie Quality! PAIR ® Block Plaids! . aK. 3 Mathilda Promm, 60. Survivors: Daugh- ; g Part- 00 ters, Mrs. L. C. White and Mrs. R, 8 ? Holson; sons, B. A. Fromm and A. W. Lovely warm blankets in the famous Fieldcrest quality.
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OAKLAND CITY--Emery Harold Helsley, |
28. Survivors: Wife, Irene Helsley: son, i: : iz tans Hany, Baths, Baer ¥ & S 98 Adel Williame Mrs. Aras Kina Mn. | ° is 0 : nes Irene Colvert en rs. ancis Bush. | cme une | White Sheet Blankets {/ ram, 4 Br Oh Te en on abi swe - Size 70x80. With a 5% wool, 95% Miss Belle Mills. = i tar, 70x90 8 i 14 70x95 » 39 Ty cotton content. 3 Ib. weight. } vento, nen t qua mo | Inch ker Inch - © Hh LT Beautiful block plaids in tose, |§ Lovely all-white sheet blankets in a fine Fieldcrest LL . Ty 8 with a ¢-ineh b
sister, Zetta Mas Smit SHELBYVILLE-John A.
Survivors: Wife, Della Ste: aha, 5s. quality. Stitched edges.
Smith; brothers, Braest and Ralph Smith | ith. |
Will PF. and Fred D. a, RUSHVILLE Michael
Bruno, / Mrs. Micellt, Mrs. Ross Cutarelll . relli; brother, Charlie ‘Meo Ms. Fiore Cuts
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