Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1943 — Page 28

Native ndianapolis| 10 0 Served 42 Years With i I" At Last Rites for Risk Firm. Earl McKeen. Services for Edward OG. Fischer, Funeral services for Earl Me-|oam ye Mr Bl amsistanit manger of the Metro- Keen, 2138 Eastern ave, were to be| J : : hut : : mn a . Tae . Sti at 1:30 p. Soda in Shirley] aghier, Mrs. Rey Canfeid; siste —Headquarters for Nationally Advertised Watches! : here, win at 1:30 p. m. Moni : | Brothers cen Al chapel under the " El + BULOVA % ELGIN +“ HAMILTON in Planner & Buchanan mortuary § : 0 5 Sister - lend eieks: DEoth : ISALES SIR DESPITE, = cet cron i 7 1 8 eo mal) *BENRUS ~~ # GRUEN * WALTHAM

Mr. Pischer, who was 62, died j ; h nu Wednestay in his home, 208 W. 30t Graveside services were to be vive Vife, Gatherin ha; sons, | All at Lowest Advertised Prices—All on Easiest of Terma!

|SHORTAGE OF 6000S od resident of S Tudisnapons all his Semnttery Be og Park : rs. ¥ ne ¥ ak z : ' ind von win tne [A J fe” OO i TaVel’s TRADE-IN Event Despite shortages of civilian goods, Sars are ie. suns Mrs. Cordelia Cheek ler Mekceen. who vas st, diea bo ns, Le : Amel a retail sales iim 1043 of Fischer; gue daughter,- Mrs. Carl . =» 8» : s brief illness. ? notaries ogiers 88. Survivor) | : A = TRADE iN YOUR cod peri by the commerce de. | Sor, penn U0 S008 DY. Native of Kentucky Was) He wss a member of the vetersne| sib sid Sifu Crner Signer] SA OLD MASONIC RING

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terda x - = - Sy ¥ Sha - - / i IG B5@ n ynen - X 2 Re " During tbe frst ninth ments "ister rs. Harry Kobiman 4] Member of Nazarene |Moose und the Madden- Nottingham [iter tele 0% wart'puttd] by on a New : ; ; e ones. 68. Survivors: Hu = ean’ = sales averaged 9.5 per cent above the half brother, Walter Weber, and six Church Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Ger- bend, Rob omes Br.; son. Rot o 3 - a : SCOTTISH | RITE RING

period last year. It is ex- ; hte beth Bchillo. and grandelidren, : trude Carson of Indianapolis. pe Jou : LIBERAL

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that Christmas sales will top : Services for Mrs. Cordelia Cheek,|

games oftset the dearth Mrs. N. M. Stoutenburg |se12 w. Washington st, will be at T . jo and jewelry ‘ahd Funes)’ atrvicts. 308 Mrs. Nors|l P: m- tomorrow in the home and| Mrs. Desdemona S. Griffey ok ws consisted [clothing remain plentiful. t 2 p. m. at the Nazarene church in : pig] Sales in eating and drinking Martin Stoutenburg, 1863 Singleton Bridgeport. Burial will be in Maple Puneral services for Mrs. Desdest, will be at 8:30 a. m. LOMOITOW| yy), 0 tery in Plainfield. mona 8. Griffey, 114 8. Butler ave,

in the G. H. Herrmann funerali™, “oop who was 67, died|will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the

home and at 9 a. m. in St. Cather-| a guins Se gel Ane in Saics e's Catholic church. Burial win[Tuesday in the Robert Long hos- Moore & Kirk mortuary, 5343 E. HO a tn the fourth quarter is ex |be in Holy Cross cemetery. PHA aller a Se ones. eo haq|WoShington st. with burial in fed to bo more than § per cent| Mrs. Stoutenburg, who was 6s, A POU E BetHET ET CEC grashington Park cemetery. pe died yesterday in her home follow. |!ived in Indianapolis mos e : above the same period in 1042. life. She was a member of the] Mrs. Griffey, who was 63, died

Although « large part of dollar |I% & ONE FEB. = | Nasarene church. — | Wednesday in the home of her

the result of price hter, M Katherine h Jove serenade, if attempted, would [sales increases is Survivors are her husband, Joseph | daughter, Mrs: e Richey, : rises, the 1043 total in constant dol- (1ived In Indianapolis 52 years. She}, oo. wo one walter and Johin|8000° Allisonville rd., with whom she

Tito a “ ; Ed AL mb ’ phe ; . : develop community sing. will be slightly greater than in |¥88 & membef of St. Catherine of| o, 0! to" 4oucnters, Mrs. Dora|bad been staying for the last wo a mara, ol. 4 2 at t get rocked (lars. months, eat mata, on Scottish 0.

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Henman od 1942, but about 7 per cent below Sienna Catholic church, ~~ = “glee : ’ 1041, the peek year, the department Survivors “are her. husband, Davis, Mrs. Eva “Hicks, Mrs. Lora ‘A native of Acton. she had Ti od RE : sanalph, snail | And native mothers - don’t. “now Charles A. Stoutenburg; a daugh-|Fite and Mrs. Marie Marsh, and native of Acton, she had liv : : : Saublét; 1 ¥ Aa said. ter, Mrs. Herman Hagist of Beech |three sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Alasx, Mrs. |in Indianapolis 20 years. She and Pe 550 om se . Grove; three sons, Edward Barrett|Dors Stewart and Mrs. Lora Gahan. her husband, Harry B. Griffey, cele-| Ww d Re 53. - © n $ 2 OREM RICHARDSON of Beech Grove, James Barreet of Seqamm—rt—————— brated their 42d wedding anniver- |, sary Nov, 5. She was a member of |R :

Birmingham, Ala, and Richard : o Bo Oa jrothe \ SERVICES TOMORROW Martin of Indianapolis, and a sister, | 07s T. BRINSON we Downey Avenue Christian oa : for & s. o oy HOWE, - . ery LE Sar al et TS DEAD AT GOSPORT oy 2 TONNE and are another daughprog Orem ©. Richard- Bernard Cederholm- Jr. ; Wr, Mis. Riey Boiegeli Got tom. : : "ut, 25 por WEEK Wednesday at Sunnyside sanita-| Miliary funeral * services for I Rex. Norman 2. . Brinson, ehiape, al of Indianapolis. A NT pn Mv ial, Bown Signet rium. Burial will be at Crown Hill |Capt.. Bernard Cederholm Jr. who employee of the National Furniture . : . — Mr. Richardson, who was 57, was|was killed in a.plane crash near|co. at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the : yet SU, 'W manager of the Capitol Finance Co.|Tamaqus, Pa. Sunday, will be at!G, Hg. Herrmann funeral home| MIS. Minerva Totten ar Lig ail progri 10:3 JEW ELRY COU of Martinsville until three ears 1:30 p.m. “Monday in the Grini- | Burial will be at Floral Park. Earok ’ 4 Be ago and had been ill.one ‘and one- steiner funeral home, 1601 E. New Mr, Brinson, who was 69, died last Services for Mrs. Minerva Totten, » gg 4 w. BL . Lula 3 half years. York st. Burial will be in Crown night at the home of his sister, Mrs. 8 resident of Indiana more than oe Aude Hadc 4 He was a member of the Marion | Hill Lora Steward, Gosport. 20 years, will be at 2 p. m. tomorMasonic lodge. He is survived by| Capt. Cederholm, who had com-| Born in Owen county, Mr, Brin. |T0¥ in the Methodist church at 3 | y 3 | ; ) Yate) aun) 4d SS SS his wife, Mrs. Helen Richardson; pleted more than 200 combat: mis-|son, was a resident of Indianapolis | Milltown. SES two sons, Willlam Robert and Sid- sions in the Pacific war theater as|for 42 years and lived at 1236 Udell] Mrs. Totten, who was 96, died ney Richardson, all of Indianapolis; (a 1st troop. carrier command pilot, |st. He was a member of St. Paul's [yesterday in the home of her a sister, Mrs. Velva Green of Gold-|was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ber-|Methodist church and Northwestern |dsughter, Mrs. Harry McKinsle, smith, Ind, and one grandchild. |nard Oetlartissn; 3 320 N. Summit st.|lodge, 807, I. O. O. I. 3406 N. Capitol ave., after an illness Besides his sister, Mr. Brinson, is |0f three weeks.

survived by a daughter, Mrs. Ber.| A native of Milltown, she had! GAS STAMP SALESMAN Newton Renaker wold ‘Babbs, and a brother, Marion lived in Indiana all her life with

o . ti f " 1GETS SURPRISE RIDE The body of Newton. Renker, aot Si Eis Jame in Colorado = had ved in

fe}! WASHINGTON, Nov. 26 (U.P.):=!who.qied of. heart attack. T ~-PORGY HAS cE * Joung mak approaghed maf in 1a driveway at $400 Céliege ave., w Nedaz int: ; - Jin parked car yesterday and asked if [taken to Shelbyville, Ky. —— good tasting salt Ine'a be. interested in buying some|for funeral services and burial. from New England seven ~grandiB yassling Sanger, The Jn hoi Mr. Renaker, who was 54, came to|lina, is known “yes” an e youth t¢ Indianapolis a few months ago from | England, and den, fair and three great-great-grandchil-a little ride. Norwood, O. He was registered-at/ maiden and ironsides - band, Joseph They stopped at police headquar- ithe Lorraine hotel. peake bay. ‘ 15 the Chiesa IR: 1 g Yottes, ters. The customer was Police Ser-|: Tew ; a egy at AR adm Lie clothes, :

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