Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1944 — Page 10
oe ONARLES FILL, | Toio Pays His Te 79, DIES HERE | WHILE AT WORK
Former Executive of Local| Ml |Fietcher Trust co. Co. Employee
Surety Firm to Be : Be PR Rites to Be Friday
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432 STATE LIFE BLDG \ & Se PHONE MA. am | The Rev. Frederick R. Daries will 2 Puneral services for Frank Beals,
— | conduct funeral services for Charles connected with the legal d 7 W. Folz, former secretary and gen- ment of the Fletcher Trust Co., will
A L ’ S| | eral manager of the Public Savings be at 2 p. m, Priday in Westfield 2 : : i 2 ; ; Insyfanice Co, at 3:30 p. m, lomor- with burial in Summit Lawn ceme- i : on - a ! 0 n e | 0ésS v | row in Flanner & Buchanan mortu- : x ! : : W B : SPRING tery.
lary. Burial will be in Crown Hill i : | Mr. Folz died yesterday in his Mr. Beals, who lived at Westfield, | : : : egies
| home, 4345 Central ave., at the age om & died yesterday of a heart attack : ] : : grown, a i E A U 1 Y lof 79. ; while at work, He was 77. } y : : ‘g until ti W
| _A resident of Indianapolis 34 » ously he oa he in the 2 . : Vag J the-floor of th years, he was a member of “Zion i Gerald legal deparimen e Farmers 4 . This d oP E 0 | A L | Evangelical church, Mystic Tie When Marine Staff Sgt. Trust Co. and had practiced law at a > : Dress but three men t Shrin A. Waindle, above, somewhere in | 11. vine and Jacksonville, Fla. Sal ; | lodge, 308, F.& A. M.; Mura Tine, | 11 e South Pacific, received a $19.85. ERY ‘ shoulder-deep,
| Scottish Rite and Knights Templar. Educated in Hamilton county pubOS aT 8.50n, Clifford, and) ersonal property tax notice from |,.; ..y001c Mr. Beals was graduated
the Cook county, Ill, assessor’s a \ ; ! randdaughter, both of Cincin- > from Westfield High academy and|} . nai a g office, he sent back a 50-sen note for a time was public teacher t taken from body of Jap soldier he |. ~ ol. school teach or ree
a had just killed. Assessor said Jap He serv { HARRY YOUNG money would be accepted in full attorney % ole fell 29 tine
| Rites for Harry Young, an em-| payment. Sgt. Waindle suggested one term in the state ) AIUre Bs ] | ployee of the International Har-| that “each tax notice be enclosed | representative. He Jeist, mem- { Or n rt | vester C Co. the last five je years, will| with a pin-up girl wrapped |}... of the Westfield nic : \ : 14 ——————| around a bottle of bourbon to Survivors are his Mas Ie lodge .
THERE IS prevent crushing.” |, Survie aun i wie Bia; and
| ville. NO ASPIRIN = coe. 0 ions =
1 4 «gurer, stronger or faster than genuine | oprigtian church. at 2 p. m. toe |" HENRY LENSMANN a pare St. Joseph Aspirin, JN0-aspirith can | | morrow in the church. Burial will The Rev. Ernest Piepenbrook, . : . : o
ALL WAVES GUARANTEED § Soon Abieva 306: oly anes only 35¢ | be in Crown Hill. | pastor of St. John’s Evangelical Shopping ius | | Be sure you demand St. Joseph Aspirin, | Mr, Young, a native of Crothers- | and” Reformed church, will conduct Caves nevi
: the services for J. Henry Lens- : , ) +, ° ! L PERMANENT | % QUALITY oe I and mann, a retired carpenter, at 2 A : ” ; 1 into hia dus
Including Sh -1 &A WAVE ) o and Finger . had been ill several years. p. m. tomorrow in the J. Sr hen . he loses anyth sve, only He was .a, charter member of Chapel of the Chimes. Burla feels in the st
Speedway lodge 729, F. & A. M. be in Crown Hill. i . . Most of tl $ A. S. O WwW E and the Fairfax Christian church.| A lifelong resident of Indianapo- AF Thousands of pairs of new, non-rationed shoes! j evening I wa 9 >
n—— e——— He was a sergeant in the air corps lis, Mr. Lensmann died yesterday . : Cordes had a rE JEWELER in world war I and served 18 in his home, 2018 Shelby st. He & A color, a style, a price for every need. Fea- ) ‘4 holding Yights ANSE 1 months. was 74. He belonged to the Car- v : : . 2 § ing life-savers Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Nora |benters & Joiners’ union, the Red ’ iQ tured are only a few, ti contained sev
% Soft, Lustrous Curls M. Young; two sisters,. Mrs. Mabel Men, Pocagon lodge 236, and the N \ - \ ; t “Vonen who suffer SIMPLE g 8 § been
I Short Style A. Thorpe, Costa Mesa, Cal, and|Odd Fellows grand lodge 465.
Mrs. Harry L. Burris, Ft. Bragg,| Survivors are 3 Songer Mrs. " { ! g $7.50 $a § N. C.. and two brothers, Willard |Barth Ragatz; a sister, uise : : : , umps ae GOLD WAVES '1* to *20 | of Seymour and Claude of Costa !Lensmann, and one grandchild, all ~ Pp : Bl k OTHER WAVES UP TO *15 |] 1f 1ack of blood-tron makes you pale, | 5% i, of Indiapspous, i Straps Brown ETRE ETRE »” v " | weak, “dragged out —try Lydia Pink- \ ENTRANCE 11 N. PENN. ST. a asrrs- ono of the best HI-Y TO PRESENT - |MRS. MARY E. BAGLAN : : Baby Dolls Blue
CENTRA BEAUTY home ways to help bull up red blood ADAM’S EVENING Rites for Mrs. Mary E. Baglan, SO Strollers White
COLLEGE |! | to get more strength and energy —in | \who lived in Indianapolis 23 years, ; 2 | such cases. Follow label directions. | “Adam's Evening,” a three-act will be Friday afternoon in the Oak 1 Ti es ¢ R ed 208 Odd Fellow Bldg. LI-8721 Lydia. Pinkham’ s TABLETS | ace will be presented at 8 p. m. to-| Hill United Brethren church east Ae \ niin morrow and Friday by the Warren of Riley, Vigo county, with burial ah } Moccasins Green Central Hi-Y chapter II at the |in Oak Hill cemetery. i
school. Mrs. Baglan, a native of Terre SHOE REPAIRING The cast includes Jack Garringer,| Haute, died yesterday in City hosEXPERT WORKMANSHIP — 1ST CLASS MATERIALS! Glen Gilstrap, Don Bego, Phil|pital. She was 26. WHILE-YOU-WAIT SERVIC Trimpe, Lewis Stewart, Jim Winin-| Survivors are her father, John T.
The ALPS SHOE REBUILDERS ger Harry Kuper, Bill Kinman, Leo|Leanord; four brothers, John,
E Opposite Becker and Don Mercer, W. R.[Charles and Thomas Leanord, all 10 N. DELAWARE ST. courthouse Moore is the director. {of Indianapolis, and Pvt. Robert {Leanord, Sioux Falls, S. D. and
S D h three sisters, Mrs. Florence Privetto, tate eat S Mrs. Octavia Leser, both of Indianapolis, and Miss Dora Leanord of
BRAZIL — Joseph Prank McIntyre, 61. | Hollywood, Fla. Fe , 3 NEW...a CREAM DEODORANT | oir, uit meres = £ 2 NAS Wayne and Burrill r; li Bence and : Ff ) wait a few ds
william: sisters, Mrs. Ernie Snell and WALTER S. RAY : id fA } up to date—1
which Safel Ibs Miss Minnie McIntyre. J : | if Jy help CARTHAGE—Willlam J. Henley, 81. Sur-| Funeral services for Walter 8. g : ri ok y : to inquire wh
vivors: Wife, Myrtle; daughters, Mrs. Ray, a plumber for Hays Brothers f 3 0 , Lon 1 Mrs. Loui d ’ » ’ | g STOP TAA rT PERSPIRATION - Horace Ingrain eve Louis Matis 8d) 0" Gil be conducted by the Rev.(l p ’ : Landon, Said nice H. Publow and Mrs. Samuel L. New- | Otto A. Trinkle, pastor of the En- IN 4 BY ¥ hei - ie Le sd : 3 x -~ “Ht glewood Christian "church, at .10 : na i gr EE p == $0, ig
1 Does not rot dresses or men’s shirts. Does not irritate skin, HUNTINGTON—Charles F. Marley, 58. : . Survivors: Wife, Elva: sons, Joseph, Rob-|a. m. tomorrow in the Harry Ww. R 3 2 Ax Lo 3 } got nowhere,
.. t, John, Samuel Richard; h aE J BT 2. No waiting to dry. Can be used’right after shaving Mrs. Ruth operand er: Moore peace chapel. Burial will be 4 $m Po oR the capital in
. sister, Mrs. Nora Smith. : in the Forest Hill cemetery at Shel- 3 - ; . oe a its predecessor 3. Prevents under-arm odor, ig a PY ; ww Bo i gy Size 81x99 To Strip. helps stop perspiration safely. 3 sister, Mrs. Mary Burke. Mr. Ray died Monday in his home, i { sp post 5 ’ ; 0 rp, > LOGANSPORT—Mrs. John Davis. Sur-|gg7 N. Keystone ave. He was 64. AE ih . : An exceptionally fine sheet at this low Price. Bleached THE LON
a CL { | vivors: Husband, John; son, Charles; sis- 3 bed size. 4. A pure, white, antiseptic, stain- oo Bele Somes. or Ceres: 85 He was a member of the Plumbers CRN, at) Xn snow white with hems torn to size. Double theater casts
less vanishing cream. | MARION Theodore Henry Harmon. Sur-| union, local 72, the Scottish Rite : gt . y 3 ! fore giving the . | vivors: Wife, Emma; son, Theodore; sis- and the Blue lodge, 669. 1 Mail and Phone Orders Filled A “ag ho ne th
. $ g | ters, Mrs. Irene McDonald and Mrs. Dora - NERY 5. Amid has been awarded the hed) Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mary Me ToXE This time it’s
Ap proval Seal of The Ameri. NEWBURGH—Cora Tichoner, 40. Sur-|@ Ray; a son, Harold Burk Ray, Re > 3 J in Waiting”—
can Institute of Launderin J & vivors: Husband, Clyde; son; Clyde; : & : father, Robert leaker hip, othe and two grandchildren, all of In- |} » ; p—— 3 3 | with an all-fe
for being harmless to fabric, 2 e Use po bh E Rober! and Paul Blankenship; sister, Mrs. | djgnapolis. = ; 5 4 : : . { in which one ) coll PERU—Alice A. Miller, 64. Survivors: possrtt 1 Ad ‘ Re Famous Bates
Husband, Clyde; daughter, Miss Margaret MRS. MARY J. HAWES
Lucile Sd 3 ni : er ® SEYMOUR—Erasmus T. Jacobs, 60. Sur-| Rites will be held for Mrs. Mary ” 2 > 133 eu ere | h pivors |, Wile Elleaveln Ann, SUUerh | J. Hawes, 1014 Broadway, at 2:30 ’ WV LE, am Tablecloths Fig 7 v y A / ; a 5 ae : . 7 : al Pha
All with long-wearing soles.
sisters, Mrs. William “Humes and Miss |p, m. tomorrow at the Hisey &/ Ruth Jacobs. : Aurilla Taylor, 71. Survivors: Hus- | Titus mortuary, with burial in| band, James; daughter, Mrs, Flcle Braey- | Crown Hill cemetery. : in 50 Ch e and Howar randton! William H. Breeding. » B . Mrs. Hawes, who died yesterday | bitter fighting
«Buy a jor today... Also 10¢ and 59¢ ars SOUTH BEND—Eli Louis Rochon, 83.|in her home, was 81. A native of | ; : dy : . . ; 1t looks R
Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Ora L. Hart, - ni 3 2 £8 & ct any store which Mrs Harry Jellison and Mrs. Herman L. England, she was a resident of In-| A 8 & 8 Fae i likely to repe sells tollet goods. | Price; sister, Mrs. Emma Parent; brother, dianapolis 60 years. ‘ ; TA wR gC KD 7 | and U. S. ser Prank Rochon Survivors are. a daughter, Mrs. Wi, A nT { Blanche B. Kent, 67. Survivors: Daugh- 2
jars, Mrs. Charles Saunders and Mrs. | Joseph Keith, and a grandson, both vi wo wl Braibets, | Bernard and | of “Indianapolis.
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