Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1944 — Page 11
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Capt. Russell, who was 55, died
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fire department will be at 9 a. m. Saturday in Holy Trinity Catholic church with burial in St. Joseph
yesterday in his home, 1043 N.
A member of the fire department “years, he had been awarded the
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s | {Judge Joseph Sabbath today heed[ed the plea of Lawrence Kiein, 41,
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CHICAGO, March 2 (U, PJ). —|.
a railroad fireman, to reduce his allmony payments from $15 to $10 per week, so that he would have more money to court her. His sole desire is to remarry his former wife, Nancy, 37, Klein explained.
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Services for Roy A. Hinton, 1035 W. 35th st, formerly employed 20
at 9 a.m. in the Holy Angels Cath-| olic church, with burial at Holy, Cross. i Mr. Hinton died yesterday at St.
three daughters, Patsy, Barbara and | Marjorie; two sisters, Mrs. Marie
dianapolis; six half-brothers, Harry! and Bernard Hinton, Indianapolis; 1, Duluth, Minn; Onis, La-| fayette; Arthur, Loogootee, and; Lawrence, Evansville, and two half- | Mrs. Myrtle Edwards,
Bérvices for Mrs. Frank W. Me-
Women Have Dreamed of True!
* Cready, R. R. 17, Box 154, will be oat 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in #Flanner
. at Crown Hill. |
Mrs. McCready died Friday in
' Phoenix, Ariz., while on a vacation
trip visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Hester Brookshire.
She was a member of the Bethel
" Methodist church and of the New Augusta chapter, O. E. 8. 5
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Survivors besides Mrs. Brookshire are her husband, Frank; two
Washington; one sister, Helms of Michigan City, brother, Daltor Styer of
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CIGARETTES etn. 1:49
Camels and other Popular Brands, Plus 5¢ Excise Tax.
GREEN BEANS Noa He
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CELERY CABBAGE
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Ready ORANGES
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“Yictory Food Special” Green, Solid Heads
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TURNIPS
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These Table-Tested Frosted Foods Require No Points SAVE MORE AT THESE LOW PRICES Spinach ‘ue 19¢ Cauliflower . 2c | Asparagus 5. 29¢ Brussels Sprouts ,.. 23¢ | Asparagus T= 39% Groen Beans 2c
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