Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1943 — Page 7
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Raymond Taflinger
Raymond Theodore Taflinger died |’
He was-a member of lodge 818,
organist at Flanner & Buchanan
mortuary. A prominent worker in local mu~ sical circles, Mrs. Sanders is a member of ‘Sigma Alpha Iota, national musical society; Psi Iota Xi, national charity society; the Musical Grandmothers of Amer. ica and the Matinee Musical. She also has given numerous book reviews throughout the state.
CHARLES SAMUELS,
a son, William L. Ehrhardt of dianapolis, and five grandchildren.
Mrs. Fernrose Grogan Mrs. Ola Harrison
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POPULAR MATS. WED. & SAT. Over 20,000,000 Badle Listeners
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FALSE TEETH
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added comfort. No umm. in Pasty
taste or feeling. Ad any drug store.
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for 49 years, He was ; ' Loo. PF. DY LOCAL SINGER DIES Friends here have received word ) of the deaths of Mrs. Fernrose Services for Charles W, Samuels, | Grogan and Mrs, Ola Harrison, sis-
ters and former Indianapolis resi-| + | formerly a member of the Stephen), “oo v2d moved to Glendale,
MUSCLES
For Quick Relief -
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Joseph Taflinger, Becottsburg; Samuel Taflinger, Marysville, and Jacob Taflinger, Nabb.
| Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Thursday at the J, C. Wilson Chapel
{of the Chimes. Burial will be at
Greenwood,
sored by J. XK. Lilly and widely known throughout the Middle West, were to-be-at-2 p. m. today in the
Hill Mr. Samuels, who was 67; died
EHIND his plane are the work:
ers of America. He is count: ’
ing on them to continue giving him the weapons fo, do his job. Don't fail him. Keep your
production up. Have your eyes checked regularly to make sure
yon are doing your job efficiently.
GLASSES ON CREDIT EYES EXAMINED
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© 137 W. Wash. St.
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Allen chapel of the A. M. for many years. He bélonged to the Senate Avenue Y. M. C. A, quartet. For 17 years he had been chauffeur for Mrs, Mary Lord Harrison, widow of President Benjamin Harrison, and had been a custodian for the Indianapolis public schools 22 years. His wife, Mrs. Kathryn Samuels, is the only immediate survivor,
‘MRS. R. SUPPORTS
WORKING MOTHERS
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt yesterday blamed an inadequate civilian
rdefense system rather than “work siring mothers” forthe: rise: oftware | time delinquency and said any
back-to-the-home movement for women war workers was an “unwise solution” i "The answer lies in immediate she said
died Saturday and Mrs. died last Tuesday. " " Surviving Mrs. Grogan besides her Allen chapel with burial at Crown husband 1s a dsughter, Miss Jessequin Grogan of Glendale.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 (U. P.).—|
Foster quartet, Negro quartet spon-|ng; several years ago.
Mrs. Grogan, wife of J. L. Grogan, Harrison,
Saturday in his hone, - E 15th SERVICES SET FOR
MRS. M. B. TRIPPEER
Services for Mrs. Mary Belle Trippeer, 134 8S. 1 st., will be at 8:45 a. , agous in the Speaks & Pinn fureral home, 125 8. Capitol |
Catholic church. Burial will be at! Holy Cross. Mrs. Trippeer, who was 82, died yesterday in her home. lived in Indianapolis 60 years and was a member of St. John's Catholic church. A brother, John 8. Troth of Ellettsville, is the only immediate survivor,
JUDGE HEZZIE 'PIKE —SPEAKS TOMORROW |-
“Judge Hezsle “Pike of court will speak at the meeting of the Federated Patriotic societies at 8 p. m. tomorrow at 512 N. Illinois st.
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» ASSETS OVER $4,500,000.00
BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS
UNION. FEDERAL
Member Fediral Mome Loan Bank System
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Department and national officers will be guests and the Demolay
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We Could Make a Lot of Lame Excuses for Opening Later and Closing Earlier on SATURDAYS
BUT THE
community organisation, at her first fall press conference.
State Deaths
Mothers club will present a floor show, directed by Mrs. William Wise, Mrs. Irene Compton, president of the federation, will preside at the meeting. :
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We're in a spot—our sales girls are tired and overworked, due to a greater number of thrifty customers, who have made the Leader their shopping headquarters.
RATIONING TROUBLES BESET RESTAURANT
John Cochran. : The Atterbury restaurant at i rg rg ie fd Franklin, which serves 400 meals a 4. and Clyde Yoder; dsughts day, mostly to soldiers, has oversiters. ark citud e McDowell and ‘|drawn its ration banking account idan. AL and must soon suspend serving raYivors:” Wite. sarap | Hiday: son. Wilfred Soned foods ad eats. . Katie Oreen a er an er issued yesMrs. ponna Pickel; brothers, Quy andi, day, the cafe will not be perGARY Ellen V, Rufresns, 52, Survivors: | mitted to deal in rationed canned | Busband, Joseph Dufresne: Gaushier Min foods and meats from Nov. 10 t& Nov, 24, and the restaurant will be
lon robation until Dec. 23.
GRANADA
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EABEE SUSPIGION”
For the past 26 years Leader's has strived to build an officient, well-trained sales organization to serve you—but
o shtvive 22C 1.x bibiee Cotbert there are fewer of us today... .
Some have left to go into the armed services . . . many more have gone into defense plants, to make the things needed to win this war. Many of our present employees have come to us inexperienced and have not had the opportunity to learn as much about serving you as they would like to— please be patient with them and help them.
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Leader's low prices and our courteous, prompt service have always been a source of pride. Low prices will always prevail and sometime that same service will be yours, but at the present and for the duration, we ask you to accept our good intentions if the service isn't just what you expect at Leader's. | : ey : Perhaps you, too, would like to work at Leader's . . . we can arrange your working hours to fit info your present schedule. Don't hesitate to apply even if you want just part-time work—we need you.
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