Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 December 1943 — Page 8

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company when it merged with a follow, . ; ; ] . v : Michigan firm 23 years ago. He re-| Mr. Smith, who formerly operated ® & = Lor : d tired three years ago. a coal mine near Washington, died * pat d was a e n an Survivors are a son, Edward T.|yesterday of a heart attack in his| James Sweeney, Railroad presbyterian church and the Im ; ; three the Rt. Rev. Michael{of his life, he had lived in Indian-| . Williams, and two grandchildren. w ne Lyons and John |apolis since boyhood. At the time i At 79. } . » i; » Lyte, all of Huianapolis; a i Ris deatiy he was a clerk at Hote 3 BWeaticy.. retired ago. ; las Mary lyons diauapolis, , man, died yesterday at St. Vincent's! 5. : : }and two grandchildren, Edward T.| Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Edna yes! ‘Miss LaRue E. Black /

{Lyons Jr, and a daughter, Miss home. He was 65. |proved Order of Red Men. s ni 9 . . ? ith; two sons, Harold L.|hospital after an illness of three Lyons III and Willlam Lyons, both) Nae Si; hy x the army in|months. He was 79. Miss LaRue Elizabeth Black, 531

‘Margaret Lyons, both of Lansing:| Engaged in the coal business most Veteran, Dies Here Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Stella ; | {of Lansing. A native of Batesville, Mr. Sween-|E. 36th st, a music teacher, died S t WwW 11 Cl taly, and William B. Smith Jr., sta- , , | : tioned. in Miami Beach, Fia.: one|€y. Was a life-long resident of In- yesterday .n St. Vincent's hospital ore 1 ose Mrs. Jennie Edwards brother, Roy Smith of Indianapolis; /dlanapolis. He lived at 6058 Broad- after an illness of two weeks, J

® i ; . iway. A former employee of the New | Miss Black formerly operated a o | Services for Mrs. Jennie Edwards three sisters, Mrs. H. C. Percival Way . {will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at/and Mrs. Paul Mundy, both of In-|YOrk Central railroad, he had com- music shop on Monument circle a i : I 1S S

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| home. Burial dianapolis and Miss Catherine /Pleted 50 years of service, when he later gave private music lessons. he > pop Bic lng Smith of Washington, D. C., and retired 11 years ago. [She had lived here since 1912.

i ars | dren. He was a member of Our Lord| Survivors are two nieces, Mrs. / | _An Indianapolis resident 30 years, nine grandehildren. =~ = Jesus Christ King church, the Vet- Thomas P. Riddell, Evansville, and | 3} ’ erans club of the New York Cen-|Mrs. C. C. Hanning, Indianapolis, a OO O( s tral railroad and the social club of [and two aunts, Mrs. M. C. Burbank : . ,

the railroad, - and Miss Lillian Josephine Courts, He is survived by his wife, Mar-|both of Indianapolis,

: T: , aret; two sons, Maurice and Rus-| Services will be at 4 p. m. tomor- [A . : : ; CHRISTMAS Incuen Si Se of Tm, sh oe To Ter © Bi All Christmas Lay-aways Must be lots of War Bonds cee and cee Dr. Sidney Blair Harry of the Me- Wi

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‘Homer -W. Jeffries

LAST RITES SET Services for Homer W. Jeffries are to be held at 2 p. m. today at the home of his brother, David |H. Jeffries, 1131 W. New York st. § {Burial will be in Floral Park. 3 Mother of 2 Professional Tt a pa hoi

Golfers to Be Buried C. B. Cones & Son Manufacturing | ‘

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Bw i ; ; | QERTIFICATE Mrs, Tinder, who lived at 1417 : vit 48 3 Pee 4 N . je ne: W. 27th st, died Sunday after an{ | = =< : : a P & ° / Ig To aR PERMANENT illness of three months, be Gath 3 Sa )/ vr : Gh \ She was the mother of Robert Gs a : : ; Tinder, golf professional at the Riverside golf course, and W. ©. Tinder, pro at the Elwood country club, A resident of Indianapolis 30 years, she was a Znember of the Seventh Christian church and the Royal Neighbors, social club. Surviving, besides the two sons, are the husband, Amos 8. Tinder; another son, Millard Tinder of Detroit, Mich., and two daughters,

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State Deaths io GIVE HERA

’ ANDERSON--Stella Webber, 37. Surviv- " Sz ors: Husband, Steward M. Webber; daugh- 5 : ter, Joan Webber; parents, Mr, and Mrs.| & - y : 5 John Tomey; sisters, Mrs. Martha Wilts, = oT, » ! Mrs. Lizzie Barley. and Mrs, Myrtle = > \ SVs Eaton; brothers, William, Eimer, Harley EL ’ &. y me aX SEO

vie 3 Holtaettn 36. Suryivors: P 7 yie J. Hoitzleiter, . uryivors: Par- $ : dg ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Holtzleiter; “4 "J Bn : Luxe + | brothers, Paul and Kenneth Holtzleiter, Fo bX / Eh of Dee De BLUFFTON—Ellen Ann Hendricks, 47,

Survivors: Husband, Bud Hendricks; sons, 2 > : S ik Waiter, Benjamin, Rung, Glydon, Delmas 4 Fo E {and Clyde Hendricks; brothers, Henry and \ 7 IN b Ty ;

“Ue George Stewart; sister, Mrs, Mary Patty. FT, WAYNE Caroline Weist, 81. Sure - I 3 ns, JDobert and Alvan Weist; Thi Every woman wants a lovely diamond. This daughters, rs. Giffe Stephenson, Lena A cc and" Alma Weist. : is your opportunity to Jake that Sream : f GREENFIELD Clarence E. Stith 51. ; come true! r here at Dee's yo Survivors: = Sons, Charlies, Harold and d exqusitely styled diamonds at savings that

Albert: Stith; sister, Mrs. Morton Oliver; 4 > will thrill you. Beautifully full cut and set . brothers, Edwin, William and Alex Stith. ¥ , 1 . 3 E f modern tings skil raftsmen. HAMMOND Louise Cooper, 82, Sur.| fo £ in moun 2d illed enafta of vivors: Daughters, Mrs. Lora Cadman] , And you can easily affo e Mrs, Louise Willardo, Mee, John Bodmer, ms \ ln her dreams because Dee's offers you conMrs. Helen eyer an Ts, ay Par. y ZiT sons; son, James Cooper, me = venient terms to pay for your choice! KOKOMO-—-William Henry Wooley, 86. - $ Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Anna Pratt and Mrs. Frank Tate; sons, Henry Sher man Wooley and Lawrence Ray Wooley; we | DFOthers, Orion, Lawrence, John and Ken. {neth Wooley; sister, Mrs. Prank Merchie, Morton Henry Simmons, 69. Burvivors: Wife, Fern Simmons; sons, Robert and Lloyd Simmons; daughters, Mrs. Helen | Ruby, Mrs. Martha ane, Mrs. Mabel Tey | Poster and Mrs. Margaret Wallis. i |. Nora M. Pierce, 55. Survivors: Husband: Thomas Pierce; brothers, George - and Charles Kohn. . SHELBYVILLE Frances Fortune, 59. Survivors: Husband, James KE. Portune; daughter, Meredith Portune: brother, Harry Kuhn; sisters, Mrs. Charles MeGinnis, Mrs. Nell Gorham and Mrs. Catherine Sortman. ; UPLAND-—-8amuel FP, Bidwell, 82. Survivors: Sons, Herbert, Grant and Ralph Bidwell; daughter, Mrs. Mary Troyer; | sisters, Mrs. Malinda Moore and Mrs | Josephine Rhodehammel.

VALPARAISO-William P. Jarnecke, 84. |

Survivors: Sons, Jack, Pred, Emil and! Clarence Jarnecke; daughters, Mrs. Kos- | janke, Mrs. Cannon and Mrs. McGee: brother, August E Jarnecke; sister, Mary { Troyer.

EXPECT SANTA CLAUS TO FIX THEM

ANTA CLAUS carries a heap of presents in that bulging pack on his back, S but even he doesn’t have any extra pipe or fittings—or a water meter! = to repair any frozen plumbing. (Remember, any repair parts have to be taken from materials needed for war equipment and munitions.) And even il he did have ample materials, he wouldn't be able to spare the time because of the manpower shortage. The precautions you should take to prevent interruption to your water service—and resulting inconvenience and expense—are simple. Be sure all broken window panes and cracks around casings are closed. In unheated ° basements, wrap exposed water pipes with insulating materials such as several layers of crumpled Newspapers or felt or asbestos paper. Make bare the main shut-off valve aliead of the meter js in good working con. Xeleplione or call at the office for leaflet on the protection of your water | service, meter and pipes,

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