Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1944 — Page 12

_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES - THURSDAY, AUG. 3], 194

RITES ARE SET | STATE DEATHS GEORGE HARGITT FOR URBANGICH sees 2 ver nid vas DIES AT AGE 62

vor: Daughter, Mrs. Rachel Welsh. MANCHESTER—Miss Mary El FT. WAYNE—Charles Ii Verweire, 76. 68. Survivor: Sister, Mrs. Be Wife, Salome; daughters, . Cs

Dorothy M and Mrs. Nadine Carri| . OWENSVILLE , 64. ‘Local Hardware Dealer Had) oie, Yona snd Peal. co Wiliam ©. moe Sales Manager of Lesh » HAMMOND--Sidmon McHie, 81. bbie , Frank and arles Lived Here for 31 LOGANSPORT—Mrs, Minnie V. Hanna, |RODerts. ip Paper Co. 25 Years Was : Re Burrivors, Daughter, 2k. Ceoll er Se DELBYVILLE — Aldrich Heppner, 43. . Fr nn. Ww ‘other To a beloved memory, this is the Years. Dr. John P., Albert and Edwin Kirts. sisters Sar. Brother, - cronies Heppmer:| Born in Rush County. ti- MARKLE—J. Clifford Line, 68. Surviv- Mrs, Herbert Connor. unchanging message of a go Services for Anthony Urbancic,|ors: Wife, Ida; sons, Paul, Russell, ULLIVANMr. le. sur-| Funeral services for George W. ful monument. Express .your Arthur, Ray and Lewis; daughter, Mrs. Lucy C. Og tribute in a Select . Schaefer [Warman ave. hardware dealer for 20 1ouis Mauger; brother, Charles; sister, ph Susband, Oliver. Sons. Joe, James | Hargitt, 921 Northview ave. who Memorial. years, who died yesterday at his| Mrs. Emma Pursel. Mrs. Able finuuhter, hry died yesterday at his home, will home, 739 N. Warman ave., will be MONTPELIER—Alonzo C. Poulson, 86.| Prank, Abe Jr. and Hdrold Curtis; sister, be held at 2 p. m. Saturday at Flan-

Survivors: Wife, Nettie, daughter, Vivian. Mes Hon conducted at 9 a. m. tomorTow at the| “o,xLAND CITY — Mrs. Mellie Decker, E HAUTE tarry 5. wallace, 76. ner & Buchanan i Schaefer M residence by the Rev. Edward Bock- | 72. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Effie White; Sone Son, Leon \ mortuary with You the A A ce hold. Burial will be at St. Joseph's. : burial in Crown

you complete information on, Born in Austria, Mr. Urbancic had WILLIAM M’GILL Cmdr. S. L. Essex i : Hill.

J liv i He had been © materials and costs. Present con- °|lived in Indianapolis for 31 years. ditions slow deliveries, so it is |A member of the St. Cryril society, RITES TOMORROW sales manager of

i 0 \ Slota lodge and Narodna lodge. He i . the Lesh Paper advisable to order Row was 56. g Services for William McGill, who Home ai Leave i Co. for 25 years

Write or ask that free Besides his wife, Frances, he 15/died Tuesday at his home, will be] CMDR. SIMON L. ESSEX, 2837 and an employee Catalogue “T" be mailed survived by three sons, Sgt. Henry held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the| Station st, is home on a 30-day of the firm for

to you —no obligation. F. in North Africa, Pvt. Justin A. yer Jo . : ! Home| leave af - stationed in Florida, and Aviation Feeney & Feeney Funeral e ter a year in the South- | or

= | Cadet Charles L., training in Texas; | With burial at Crown Hill. west Pacific aboayd the S. S. |'Y Mr fia ue A resident of : a daughter, Miss Bertha Urbancic,| A resident of Indiana for 20) George Van Couver of the U. S. » arg Indianapolis most = | well known in local bowling circles; |years, Mr. McGill was a former big| maritime service. of his life and a graduate of Short|a sister, Mrs. Jennie Gerbeck, and |league- pitcher before 1900 and was A veteran of 18 years in the ridge high school, Mr, Hargitt was {two brothers, Joseph and Louis, all{associated with the athletic de-| U. S. merchant marine, Cmdr. [born in Rush county, He was a {of Indianapolis. partments of Butler and North-| Essex has found much adventure {member of the Third Chuch of - western universities during the past.| in the past year. His ship has |Christ, Scientist, Mystic Tie Ma-

ri STAMP CLUB MEETING —_—_— been bombed from the air, tor- [sonic lodge 398, the Scottish Rite == Im 3232.° “==| The Indiana Stamp club will open : pedoes have streaked by it, he's {and the Shrine.

=== |its new season at 7:45 p. m. tomor- CARRIE ANDERSON been lost in the jungles of New | Survivors are his wife, Grace; = Branch at Connersville, Indians — = [row at the Antlers hotel. Guinea, entertained by a native |a son, Sgt. James R., with the ma-

4 = who was a college graduate, |rines; a daughter, Mrs. Herbert E. DIES IN P R hauled troops and supplies to the Bray, of Westfield; his mother, Mrs

Pacific area, North Africa and |Laura A. Colvin of Indianapolis, , Wu S o soft. so ight K EEP TH EM FALL] N G! / Mrs. Carrie Anderson, 61, who| Sicily, and flown over Jap-held land two sisters, Mrs. G. M. Church- § | : ‘ on, se

lived in Indianapolis 30 years before| erritory in a P-38. ill of Galesburg, Ill, and Mrs, C. G.

) Cmdr. Essex entered the mer- |Allwood of Phoenix, Ar : flexible... and such lovely new All along the firing line . . . be- [moving to Portland, Ore. in 1942, chant marine after he was grad- ’ iz. ;

hind the gun sights and the bomb |died yesterday in Portland. uated from Technical high school \ : . : sights. . . . American vision 18 | no funeral arrangements have| in 1926. He and Mrs. Essex have OMER LIVELY H Fall modes. Sizes to 10, widths to C.

Come in and see the memorials in our display and let us show

a oH)

on

RY

helping to deal the death blow to : three children, Jack, Charles and o . § the axis. Keep your vision accurate. |not been completed, it is announced Keron k, : da dived bog ingd cap Mash : : - Have your eves checked regularly. [that the burial will be in Lebanor,| - ) i $ 4 4 5

home yesterday. He was 67. If you need glasses see Ind, where Mrs. Anderson was

. Survivors are his wife, Emilia, born. She was a member of the HOLD RITES TODAY and two step-sons, Capt. James # «. |Second Church of Christ, Scientist, Hufstetler, post engineer at Newton ° Indianapolis, and of the Cedars of D. Baker hospital, Martinsburg, tt tel Lebanon club, Lebanon. 1 W. Va, and Francis Waddell, of

The husband, Arthur Anderson of Indianapolis.

offices at Portland, a daughter, Mrs. Betty Rites for Mrs. Clemmie Teare h : Bredewater of Indianapolis, two|Parsons, who died Monday at the BRUNTON NAMED . EAR ’ — sons, Fred of Portland and Gene of {home of Mrs. Alice Wiltshire, 1328] Fred F. Bays, state Democratic Tne y= e 1g STORE WITH A NATIONAL Detroit, survive. Other relatives are | College ave, were to be conducted | chairman, today announced the| i a STERY ’ '

Eyes Examined 13 OF JERvict \ grandchildren, George A.and Robert | by the Rev. Charles L. Haney at|appointment of William I. Brunton,

GLASSES ON CREDIT > 5 Karl Bredewater and Billy Ander-|1:30 p. m. today at the Harry W.| Scottsburg, as director of the| ¢ : Sd man 38 W. Washington St. son, Detroit; a sister, Mrs. Ray Kern | Moore funeral home. Burial is to| Democratic campaign organization's Yo Entra Cha - A At SO of St. Mary's, O., and a brother,|be in Crown Hill. veterans’ division. Brunton was rg : William Butler, Lebanon. A resident of Indianapolis for 30|the ' Indiana American Legion's . years, she was a member of the|southern ' district commander last RAINS SERVICE SET Order of Women of the Moose. year. oe . ) . Only immediate survivor is a “A Mile From Higher Prices i\Simnwymugyyy| Rites for Mrs. Louisa J. Rains,|son Earl, of Indianapolis. * % Since 1873 who died Tuesday at her home, 4901 irdrndinmae————aii Washington blvd.,, will be held at

be aeld # | «GLORIOUS’ LIQUOR NE A * iT Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be HOLIDAY WINDS UP [ 9 | | ; : : Good A Furniture ree pore Paradis | _AsTINGTON, Aug. 31 (©. 0. || BEN Cy Floor Samples ~ Factory Close-outs erage alcohol distillers ends at midFEMALE PAIN Right tonight siier Ratan tHdug. A Bedroom Suite SPRING FILLED

You who suffer such pain try spokesman described as “31

9 18 ~9 2 6 5 0 Meri jdian 5 “ rg drugged Sut” Telings glorious days and nights” of produc- 4 3 Matched Pieces Davenport and Chair

turbances—start at once—try Lydia § | tion devoted exclusively to replen- 4 - Drawer Vanity, 1 Recondition 7 Mirutes from Washington 8§. ; E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ” S 4 4

: \ large Chest, full guaranteed. Sold BS sh symptoms, Made | | ishing dwindling whisky stocks. : new for $110! Good finish. Floor sample

“« » size Bed. Walnut 8 | | tures Also a grand stomachic tonic. From now on,” the spokesman, VELOUR covers... S i! iN | E I B : labe said, “no one has to worry about ' mar M ew! d resses COMPOUND where his next bottle is coming : :

from.” Leatherette Headboard —ONE DAY— from New York by Express!

Beautiful Styles! : = 3 ; 3 : $ ; > RRA 3 in re for

Excellent Materials! . 7 | gees HE TTR Purchase. Certificate! xcellent Materials ; | . a J NP y. NE Wonderfully Made! . fo 4 NHS : i Th i Select Yours Early!

; EERSTE ; E | he 3) N ‘ : A oe? 4 1h | EH Here's a heater that will save ALL SIZES Sse = 1] « : TRE 0) bik 8 per \ you money--burns any kind eof Se EE = | coal or coke. No clinkers. Holds : ; 3 LN fae up to 100 pounds of coal. Will S : i FT J £3 Be oe - 0 gy : operate all day and night without

en

refueling, Get yours mow!

LL

HW

LAUNDRY STOVE

mm

Three Ways to Buy : | \ Os Pp | J : | a | | k i ’ 5 PIECES—As Described ® CASH

g as I ge ’ tress and box spring on legs. - Matching tickings. © LAYAWAY A Sl ® Waterfall Chest in genuine walnut veneer.

: ¢ Colorful Hassock e Lamp Table © Throw Rug Small carrying charge . © Ten (1 0) Pay on deferred payments. ® Bedroom picces are styled exactly as pictured. Out-

Ho

i

® Hollywood Bed with leatherette headboard, mat-

iA

fit with Vanity, instead of chest, $10 additional!

3-Room Outfit Clearance Sale GIRLS’ COATS § W |] Es LL

Late Spri Completeate Spring and Early Fall Styles . co T——— ONE- [|| = qr 7 wages! Oo OTTOMAN . , .

: , glance Styled for comfort. : : 4 they '® i i Choice of covers. ~. HALF ° i fore! b welts ’ Both lees ) : Three handsome modern

E o © i” ond c t {i adi Ie styles, all “ Higirsted-with le Eo i. t , rames cnoot 1 : oo 1s. Vong #1 sev Ma STUDENT DESKS b : 1% Hw : Saeoth walnut finish and tops % fy : ° oors 2° packed with E 100: ; 2 x hats.

Y Center drawer type, 11 75 \ =. 18 a of smart, blue Nirtored glass. A . ‘+ $ pom 2 Oe es

HUI Ee. TRE a1 FICE

AHH

walnut or maple finished

PRICE | EK CINING ROOM SUITE 3 ; Extension Table,

Only 41 — Sizes & to J 4 | . at R) ’ . buffet and 6 sturdy

chairs

= (NF TABLE Formerly S Mss I|¥ Sf 71 | OCCASIONAL ROCKER topic ig alnut finish frames; : 39,75 EIk& factory ons Trams: $h-85 17 inches. ® = ‘ " { ———— |

Your choice .. 28l/; inches high. a All Sales Final

“reads

KITCHEN JaiES END TABLE Large work top, 13x25-in. top, 23 inches high. COCKTAIL TABLE

| 0 A A with red tri . z Large ‘size — 17x31-inch Hundreds of Other Sale Items AG : Yahoo ot See Our Large Selection of Other Occasional Furniture! or 16 inches high, °

: - \ /- fi KITCHEN CABINETS _ . — Open Saturday Nights Til 9 P.M. Bl XY 0° LAs in: pny songs $90: STORE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY — 8:45 to 5:45 EFROYMSON'S | . \{ \ \ 5) 5 ee : pe S18 iss Indiana's Largest Store Selling Good Used Fuiniture — Reconditioned and Guaranteed DEPARTMENT stone || BEARSEZ=="" || =x" *19% RHODES. BURFORD

218-926 S. Meridian St. | _— st Panamiani Il. 2:000R WARDROBE

TL b

a

A

i

RI