Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1943 — Page 16
means LOWER CASH PRICES!
We believe that the average man is much more interested in clothing value—BETTER fabrics SMARTER styles, GREATER selection and LOWER prices, than he is in the appear ance of the store where he buys! So—we have cut out EVERY unnecessary overhead expense. We don't have display fixtures or show windows! We sell to you from our huge salesroom in the low rent section! We've cut corners on everything EXCEPT the quality of the clothes we sell!
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Contractor Here.
Puneral services for Harry RH. Hasselman will be conducted at 4 p: m. tomorrow at the Flanner and |’ Buchanan mortuary by Dr. Logan Hall, pastor of the Meridian Street : Methodist church, Cremation will] Mrs. follow, L. Micheal Mr. Hasselman, a former building| at 1621 Beeler st. contractor who was associated with| She is survived by two daughhis brother, Victor M. Hasselman,! ters, Mrs. Evelyn Adkins and Mrs, in the Indianapolis Flower and| stella Mead, both of Indianapolis; Plant Co, died Tuesday at City hos-| one son,” Denzel McClure, Bispital. He was 60 and lived at 3445| narek: Mo: two sisters, Mrs. Central ave, Elizabeth Bailey and Mrs. Anna A native of Indianapolis, Mr. Has- Buel; and two brothers, William Selman had worked on the construc! puncan and -Neut-Dunean; all of tion of the Panama canal. He was Bloomington. {a building contractor in Philadel- | phia, Pa., before returning here in|
[1939. <, BIA Survivors, besides his brother, are! dv
% two sons, Charles B. Hasselman,
| Washington, . C.
| Philadelphia, Pa, and Harley H.| W Hasselman of the army, and another | RITES SET HERE ibrother, Saree B. Hasselman, | i 3
Mrs. Lillian Brown Wn of Indianapolis
| Services for Mrs. Lillian Brown For 33 Years Dies at will ‘be held at 3:15 p. m. tomor- Ho row at the Shirley Brothers Irving | ? me. Hill chapel. Burial will be In| Services for Mrs. Annetta Straub | Crown Hill. Co {Diener who died Tuesday will be! Mrs. Brown, who was 66, died held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at her Tuesday at the home of her son, home, 5346 Washington blvd. Burial | Roy Brown, 1001 Parker ave. She will be at Crown Hill. {was a native of Nashville, | An Indianapolis resident 33 years, | Survivors, in addition to Roy Mrs. Diener, the wife of George { Brown, are two other sons, Oscar | Diener, died at her home after a and Richard Brown; a daughter, |six-week illness. She was 56. | | Mrs. Florence Deal, all of Indian-| Mrs. Diener was a past presiderit {apolis; a brother, Oliver Lowder, of the Phi Delta Theta Mothers’ | Columbus, and three grandchildren. | |club and a member of the Zion : | Evangelical church and its Witting) Workers’ society.
‘Miss Eva S. True She was the sister of the late J
{ | Mrs, George Kolb and Arth + .Services for Miss Eva 8. True will. be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at her Straub, both of Buffalo, N. Y.
home, 2528. Broadway, followed by | Survivors, in addition to her husburial at Crown Hill. band, are two sons, George 8. Dien- |
Miss True, assistant secretary of ler, Indianapolis; and Pfc. Robert S.| | the Indiana Grain Dealers associa- | Diener, Madison, Wis. a sister, yl [tion 22 years, died Tuesday at St. Henrietta K. Straub, Buffalo, N. Y., | Vincent's hospital. She was 54. [two brothers, William P. and Eu-| | a gene Straub, Buffalo, N. Y.; and |two grandchildren, william P.! Chester, Bray : * | Diener and Susan Diener, both of
| Chester Bray, 20; S. Delaware st., | Indianapolis. died yesterday while walking at' - Washington st. and Virginia ave. Mr s. C. V. Wiont |
Mr. Bray had been employed 15 | Services for Mrs. Charity Vanyears by the Kennedy Tank and Sickle Wiont will be conducted at Manufacturing Co, 1201 Beecher 3 p. m. tomorrow at the Harry W. st. Company. officials sald he ‘had Moore peace chapel. Burial will be "| been ill serveral days. lat Anderson. | A daughter, Mrs. Carl Bartenbock| Mrs. Wiont, who was 90, died of Greenwood, survives him. {Tuesday in the . DeKalb nursing Dr. Roy B. Storms, county cor- home, 604 N. Jefferson ave, after a |oner, sent the body to the city short illness. She lived at 4246 ! morgue. Baltimore ave, : f Sau —————————— A resident of Indianapolis 70 CLAIMS JAP BAR EASED years, Mrs. Wiont was a member of WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 (U. P.).~ ithe Memorial Presbyterian church. War department officials will be {She was the widow of Joseph | brought before a Dies subcommittee Wiont. to answer charges that “hundreds’ Survivors are a .daughter, Mrs. | of Japanese-Americans and alien Nettle Abbitt, Indianapolis; three | Japanese are being permitted to re- sons, Rollie G. VanSickl§ and J turn to the west coast, Chairman Wesley VanSickle, Indianapolis, and) John M. Costello (D. Cal) an- Ralph C. VanSickle, Atlanta, Ga.; nounced today. seven grandchildren and eight | { LE ear-iranodhiidren, :
State Deaths. NEW .FUMIGATION SYSTEM WASHINGTON, Dec. 9. — Steam | — used in world war I to fumigate | ¥ - CENTER POINT—Letta Moon, 87. Sur- soldiers’ uniforms left them wrin-| vivors: Deughiers Mz. Olive , Terguson, {kled and often shrunken; .methy!! Audrey Mitchell, Mrs. Clara Englehart Pad Mrs. Ruby Wallon; sons Emery’ and Pu !| bromide fumes are used now and, Moon; brothers, Winifred and Warten ido not affect the clothes. | Barnes; sisters, Mrs, Jennie Fischer, Mrs. | oo Myrtle Sabinske and Mrs. Ruby Craig. CLAY CITY-—William N. Horn, 73. Survivors: Wile, Vina Horn; son, Samuel Horn. ! | Eliza A, Kent, 90. Survivors: Sister, Mrs. | Shiedler; nephew, William Shiedler. CONNERSVILLE — William. Alpheus! Brownirig, 68, Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Eido Munson, Mrs. Herman Whittaker, | Mrs. Ray Mitchell and Betty Frances! Brown, brothers, Thomas, Ernest, Fenton, Arthur and Kirby Browning; sisters, Mrs.
| James Crawford, Mrs. Harry McKinney ‘and Mrs. Lena Reed.
..| Ollie Offutt, 53. Survivors: Husband,
i Joseph oftutt; sons, Walter, Leonard |Schmallz and Russell and James Wiley; daughter, Mrs. Mildred Siefert.
EVANSVILLE—Clara A. Berger,’ 69. Suri vivors: Husband, Anthony Berger; sons) i Erwin “and Gilbert Berger; brother, Charles Schmuck Herman McKinley, 49. Burvivors: Wife, Cordia McKinley, sons, Winford, Alba, Bruce and Jimmie McKinley; parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McKinley; sisters, Mrs. Claudie Fulks and Mrs. Evans ~ Truitt, William Henry Ernst, 88. Survivors: Brothers, . Harry H. and Hayden Ernst;! sisters, Mra, Charles McCasson, Mrs, Wes--ley Swatts and Miss Myrtle Ernst. COME ™ FOR
Kenneth Gathel Holeman, 25. Survivors:
‘| Parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Holeman.
4. O08MEN-—George A. Bullock Br.-g9 Our success in dealing with foo, urvivors: ife argaret A. Bullock; ! rad Robert, George, William, John and shoe and fitting problems is on eodore Bullock; daughters, Mrs. R. E to the completeness of Dr. Scholl's
Srives and Mrs. John W. Daus sSman. George Elmer Finkenbiner, 73. Sur-| Foot Comfort Service. If your feet| vivors: Wile, Pearl nkenbiner; 4Sugh=} Jens, Mrs. Clem Blup, Mrs. 0; E 4 Show- | hurt, our facilities are at your sery rs rthur Hu a M How=| _» ard Prance; brothers, Pon and Arthur | vice . i . skilled attendeats, private Cina Raymand KE a by, 64. Sur} fiing hs, Dr, olfs Sh hi i See sp Gaps Asch Suppotss, Remedies, Appl. epi a r, Miss i PRINCE Tot tle Norrick, ol | Pads, Plas Sh Heel Race: Patents, Mr, oy Mrs. Charl ons, Lastik Anklets, Rubberless aie gran rents, d Mr Sonera . prother, Gens Nornek: sisters | Stockings and other aids for foot.
Ph Sok} Mary Norrick. : Come s SHELBY VILLE--Willilam Reuben | peliel. #n Jor free foot fet.
Gun ning, 60. Survivors: Wife, Mrs. Gunning daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Parker; ne | y Ciarence. Rurpery and Dawson Gunning. | . e =» ane Allen, - 95, a Daughters. Mrs. Sadie Thompson, Nos | FOOT COMFORT SHOP Bell: sons, Leslie, Stephen and Owned and Operated by B. Dorrell. Survivers: Daughte: #2 » are in Brothar, Ril Tn I C. BENEDICT anche urke; grandsen, Fri -30 N. PENN. ST. WARSAW. Emme Elizabeth Jatleld.
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Small earrying charge _ ferred
Rockers
Our Reular $9.95 to $12.85 Values
Tapestry and velour covers in selection of colors.
MAMA DOLLS ....$0.95
, Nicely dressed. Were $4.95. NOW
Many styles. Low as. .,...
Cabinet Smokers $6.95
ODD VANITIES ......
Factory Close-Ouls, ns . plate glass mirrors, oak 3 drawer interiors. ak 9 or Prima Vera finish,
Tilt Chair and Ottoman Pe re Eeies $94
now at. ......... BAe
HOLLYWOOD BEDS . . “==
Mattress and box springs have malched ticks. Useful couch, comfortable bed.
UHLITY TABLE $085
Drop sides, drawer and iwe shelves. Smooth work top.
STORE HOURS— TABLE AND SET OF CHAIRS Tues.-Sat. . . 9:45.5:45 Extension table with 2 leaves and 9 Monday—I12 noon to 9 p. m.
chairs with leather seats. Mahogany finish. Reconditioned,
Massocks “ir."i or $249 TABLE LAMPSASS
Crystal decorated base, Preity shade,
Wide Selection at 4 | Pg a 95
Low Prices! ; several _styles. Order now for
Coffee Tables
Removable. sins tray tops. Well braced, sturdily built. we S 95 walnut finish. Similar to
Drum Table Tosi sg STUDIO COUCHE!
End Table Tits... $198 3 Selection or 2 Lamp Table 2s. $450 3
. Occasional Table Xoi= *™ %
Wide Selection of Other Tables '
stationed at C Richard Barcl and Miss Mart two great-g and Duncan nephews and
APPEAL CHAR
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