Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1944 — Page 9

Oram aT moraAsous Ths - - er ws SKIN ERUPTIONS Alice Graefer's rn Set; BERGER RITES Mr > fone Jones 1d| 2 NLRB MEMBERS ating Member of Pioneer Family| ARE TOMORROW STE. Peden np ns

FUNERAL SERVICES for Mrs. Tona Jones, 1712 Southeastern Private services for Miss Alice|ber of St. James Episcopal church oe i ey Graeter, a member of a pioneer Ins |in Vincennes. » esday

fd ™) ! Lo v4 Ne eu : fa : sian a | too] Survivors ae a sister, Miss Fannte| Long - Time Resident of home of her | $i uovse SLIPPERS 5] 3 fatully, be 8% ¢ D. ©. Graeter, also of the Spink-Arms morrow in Flanner & Buchanan

pring ) . 8 mother-in - law, + Hi : hotel; a niece, Mrs. William Allen| . City Was Metal Mrs, Goldie | iE C L 0 B py Xd ) mortuary, Cremation will follow. |Lewis of Richmond, Va.; and a : Hansbrough, 529 JI | 8 [A 1K 1 N N Ek Y'’ QS" “Miss Graeter, who was 64, died |grandnephew, William Wooten Lew- Worker. 5. aisbema st. | I GLYANA TIC) RA CRT ny yesterday in her apartment in the |is of Richmond. The services | 138 E. WASHINGTON ST.

months by certain anti-labor groups —C.1. O. President Philip Murray to-'in congress.”

mar Rites for William Berger, 420 N. v ! were conducted | § | | [ D 0 Ww J | Spink-Arms hotel. She was a mem- | RAY HINKLE HARBIN bin, | Kealing ave, will be st 2 p. m. to- ; by the Eastern | Ml al io Bu de Harbin, morrow in the Gethsemane Luth- Star lodge of | § College ave.,

eran church, Wallace and Michigan which she was Hill following services at Py oo: Ty|sts, with burial at Washington a member, and tomorrow in the Hisey US| park.

: ik burial was in Jmortuary. Mr. Berger, who had lived in In-| ° : Washington Mr. Harbia, sn employee of dianapolis most of his life, died| Mrs. Yona Jones por Lukas-Harold, dled Wednesday.

. g| Wednesday. He was a member ofl Mrs, Jones, the wife of Harry ; -y. Surviving are his wife, Flora; &|Center lodge, 23 F. & A. M., Sheet Jones, died Monday’ at the Methe Ts { Ib. 25¢ . S Orci e brother, William A. Harbin of Indi-|peta) warkers' union, local 41, and| odist hospital. She was 35 and | B DE cantly ‘and Mys| Ve secretary-treasurer of the| nad worked at the U, 8. Rubber Allsopp of Indianapolis and Mrs,

Builders’ Bowling league. Co. for 15 years, ’ = ” VALUE TO $50 Carl Rose of Linton, Survivors are his wife, Margaret;

La ow 1 ih ey Surviviors' besides her husband Na 5 : Maxwell House 29 {JOSEPH H. GLEZEN 3 son, ’| are a daughter, Betty Aldridge;- | g5Q Joseph H. Glezen, 1008 Villa ave, |Dfee sisters, Mrs. Margaret Addi

her father, six sisters and one : py COFFEE, { Ib. bag died yesterday in his home. He|%D and Mrs. Clara Koenig, both of| prother, ; Be FUR ONLY

Indianapolis, and Mrs, Lucille Cad-| ——— 4 duction soldiers: and ood ya &. for several years at|“allder of Toledo, O. his father, *

i . fighting tools. Mak the Beech Grove shops, Mr. Glezen| Charles Berger, and a granddaugh- WARREN STILL SEEN |Z : I ere ake thei

mistakes. Your eyes are on A i sated. te Gober wip of nye |sS 8, 0. P. canDIDATE oo

Pr i E . o Anriss greatest weapons, \ ” 0 em , . Vi . DAVID P. COOK WASHINGTON, April 21 (U. P). : ‘checked aa oy ey iene, ies Tor gta Ph Conk PAA nL 2k checked regularly, - Highland pl, will be at 10 a. m. in oda ay he } Dad deen anformen by Sas ; ; Dr. J. W. Farris SR i t S x aN Ab lodge. Bis Hise JomonYY With WEL IB cine that designation of the De. 8. B. Merrick, : Wa a Mr. Cook, who was 78, died|California governor to be keynoter Offs ATTEN yesterday in his home. He was a|8 the Republican national conven SURANCE Nellie Keeling; five grandchildren,| wholesale notions and hosiery deal-| ton “did not change” the situation : William and Mary Alice Green,|er, heading the firm of D. P. Cook| regarding the possibility of his |S & n, 30 Jackson pl. becoming the vice presidential

- he A . Survi i if : La : 8 nominee. Pa jg yease bs 3 y — A EE Al in £4. can Te as \ | Wal's Super Market Canad: : ; : a niece, Mrs. Lillie Sutton, and two| 88 before he was selected,” Johnson

1 ! A 1053 S. West St. ndchildren, all of this. city. {| told newsmen. “He is not a can- {fil os XS io w didate, but there was no agreement! that he cannot be nominated.” INITIATION RITES SET 33 NORTH PENN. ST. Directly over : Theater

. . Naomi chapter, No. 131, O. E. 8, TILES Ie n will hold initiation services tonight Ania ie Mbiiisi BOR oR Bua RLY Riton 1 . at the Masonic temple, North and

Illinois sts. Mrs. Velma Henry is “Romi rm = els COR ROMR I 2 For JUNIORS. | ociommmmmee 1 ( —Twenty-two million synthetic rub|ber tires will be turned out this year, ) R i fh For MISSES John Caswell, representative of Rub- : - ss ber Director Bradley Dewey, said 7 "For WOMEN. 1 | iT A or \ State Deaths

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