Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 September 1944 — Page 7
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Poor A bi sun, 1630 Truiidsic avg. st 1:30 p. m. community mortuary. Burial will be in
court, room No. 3, died yesterday in of six months. He was 57.
ial will be in Holy Cross cemetery. James, who was in the eighth
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RITE'S
Open All Day Saturday SAMBWBWIPLM
Mondays, 12 te 9 P. M.
grade at Bacred Heart school, died
Rash, | Roscoe A. of McAllen, Tex.; a sister, |
1 The Rev. W. A. Shullenberger, or for Mrs. Bertha M. Hill at 3 p. m.
Crown Hill,
lived in Indianapolis for 40 years. your [fred Salmons and John Salmons,
ry and Mrs, Hershell Campbell, all of Kokomo, and a daughter-in-law,
6130 King ave, were to be at 3:30 p. m. today at the Crooked Creek Baptist church. Glenn Haven, i
Robert W. Long hospital Sunday. |
had lived in Indianapolis for 40; years. She was a member of the Crooked Creek church.
Cardella C. Shewmon in England and Mrs. Ralph C. Soots of Indian. apolis; a son, Ralph L. Iles of In-| dianapolis; two brothers, Frank and James Guy, both of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Nancy Green and Mrs. Ruth Barrows, also of this
oF Mt: Olive Mathuist, Shuton. wii
Monday in the Robert W. Long hospital after a brief illness. He was a member of the Boy Scout troop No. 130. Surviving besides his father are a sister, Betty Weiland; a grandmother, Mrs. Ethel Hyde, and a great - grandmother, Mrs. Anna Wells, all of Indianapolis. |
MRS. LOLA E. CRIST The Rev. O. A. Trinkle, pastor of the Englewood Christian church, will conduct the funeral services for Mrs. Lola E Crist at 10 a. m. Friday in the Kirby mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Crist, a resident of Indianapolis 35 years, died Monday night at her home, 1220 W. 35th st. She was 74. A native of Scottsburg, Mrs, Crist was a member of the Seventh Christian church and the Royal Neighbors. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Harold Rhine of Cincinnati, O.; Sees wn Bagg B53 Bn Douglas R. of Indianapolis and
Mrs. Sam Tafflinger of Marysville: |
-| MRS. BERTHA M. } M. HILL
pastor of the Central Christian’ church, will conduct the services
tomorrow in Shirley Brothers cen- | tral chapel. Burial will be in’
Mrs. Hill, who formerly operated the Hill Letter shop for almost 20 years, died Monday, her 70th birth. day, at her home, 341 Massachu-! setts ave. A native of Kokomo, she had
Surviving are two brothers, Aland two sisters, Mrs. Clarence Hen-
Mrs. Robert B. Bill of Indianapolis.
MRS. ROSE B. ILES Services for Mrs. Rose B. Ties,
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Burial will be in
Mrs. Ties, who was 65, died in
A native of Spencer county, she
Surviving are two daughters, Sgt.
Tuesday Thru Friday 1 A.M to 5:45 P. ML I ————————
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city, seven grandchildren and cne great-grandson. i
{ MRS, ANNA MILLS —Bervices for Mrs. Anna Mills will § be at 10 a. m. Friday in the Troub
Troub Memorial Presbyterian church, the Golden Rule Bible class {ahd the Ladies Missionary at that { church. | Surviving are her husband, Mor{ton Mills; two daughters, Mrs. Ruth {Ludy and Mrs. Maude Hoffmeyer; a sister, Mrs. Stella Mills, and seven | grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.
|| MRS. LOUISA "CORNELL |
2437 E. Riverside dr., will be at 1:30 ip.. m. Friday in Shirley Brothers [central chapel. Burial will be In [Crown Hill.
{Methodist hospital yesterday after. a week's iliness.
ty and had lived here 70 years. She Was a member of the Seventh Chris- | tian church. {
Archibald A. Fivecoats and Mrs. Alvin Romeiser, both: of Indianapolis, and a son, William D. Cornell of LaConner, Wash.
GEORGE MOODY RITES
will be at 2 p First Baptist Shirch at Barnard. Burial will be in Barnard cemetery.
county, died yesterday in Robert W. Long hospital after a brief illness. He was 62.
sie Moody, and a daughter, Miss Irma Moody, both of Morgantown: twin sons, Cpl. John Moody and Pfe. Willis Moody, both of whom are in the South Pacific, and seven grandchildren,
Burial will be in
Mrs, Mills was a member of the
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Services for Mrs. Louisa Cornell, !
Mrs. Cornell, who was 81, died in
She was a native of Ripley coun- |
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. |
FRIDAY AT BARNARD
Services for George W. Moody p. m. Friday in the
Mr. Moody, a farmer in Morgan
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Bes-
Open 8:30 A. M. Tin 10 P. M. . ki NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED Super Special —— We $1.80
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HELEN OF TROY ! PERMANENT ; $3.95
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Gas In Stomach
excessiv si t h d bo » L n stomac ET ne eAES ot = ns as Tablets a them for qui: - lief of the distress. quick re
Sharp . Syen due entirely to gas
RELIEVED OR NO COST “person who is troubled wi
Baalmann’s
pains in the abdomen are pressure. sufferers occasionally have a pain at the pit of the stomach, urn. Ot mpla
speaker at the first of a series of
"| WILDMAN TO OPEN * SERIES AT CHURCH
or Clyde E. Wildman, ‘president of DePauw university, will be the
ThE Rev. [Ernst Plepenbrok, pas- mer policeman and deputy sheriff,
Mrs. Clara J. Craig at 2 p. m. Pri-| Linden st. She was 73. day in the G. H. Herrmann funeral] A lifelong resident of Indianap-
home. Burial will be in Crown. Hill.
Mrs. Craig, the widow of a for-|O. Craig, died last month.
family-night dinners to be held at the Irvington Methodist church Friday. “The Churches’ Responsibility in the Post-War Era” will be his subject. = - .
Assorted Styl Rayon Undie
with matching.vests
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Ki’.
Would you like plain knits? Or satin stripes? We have them in briefs, step-ins, flare panties or straight cuffs! Tailored or] lace trimmed? We have them, too. All have double crotch in this heavy quality of rayon that tubs easily ond needs no ironing. Sizes from 36 10 40.{
Sizes 42-44 . ea 50¢
Big Bags Are the Rage!
Fall Handbags 24
This Fall, the bigger the handbag, the better! Grants, first with the new, has a wonderful assortment for you to choose from, all in imitation leather.
For casual sports wear!
Challis Squares
21°
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A Down-to-Earth Price!
Rayon Slips
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Popular Turnover Cuff in
Dresrite Anklets
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Here are important savings on mercerized cottons!
Reversible—Long Wearing
Scatter Rugs
- 9% ie
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Boys’ Sweaters
98
ea Datimann's Sie relief of are wade relief oF excess gay » Fons back If
vi ase Choice of plain or Hibbed | Soave from shunning plaids Choose from blue or brown knit construction, col-, looking oval braided rugs +. colors that won't show os, sires. 8.1011, 24140 inches. Every one is soil. Sizes from 2 to 30, washable! Assorted colors.
Boys' Golf Hose; 25¢
+ 5 .
Rites for Polar s Widow fo Be Friday.
Surviving besides the daughter
tor of St. John's Evangelical church; | died yesterday at the home of a|are three sisters, Mrs. William Baase will officiate at the services for daughter, Mrs. Louis Longere, 1512 Indianapolis, Mrs. Orville Hoover
of Detroit, Mich, and Mrs. Bertha Schowecker ‘Dayton, 0.;. two
olis Mrs. Craig was a éharter mem- [brothers ie Green and Shirley ber of the auxiliary fo the South |Green of Indianapolis, 10 grands Side Turners. Her husband, Pearl|children and five great-grand-chil-
dren,
[GOVERNMENT SEEKS
nounced today that two auditors). and four electrical or mechanical
electrification: -administration for assignment
Federal building.
AUDITORS, ENGINEERS!
The civil service commission an-|
engineers were needed by the rural} 2?
milli locally. Application] stom should be made at room 524 of the] of UDG
Print Hankies
They're very low Jrieed! Culors are clear are ; rolled” for permanent finish,
13 on. bottle of Dorethea Cocoanut Oil
Shampoo. Grand for cleaning hair.
Cold Cream
Herts Grants special os. jumbo jar of : Pe and fluffy Amethyst cold cream,
Lotion
Ansehl’s Almond Leotion is se soothing for your hands! Try this 16 oz. bottle. ~~.
16¢ 16¢
16¢
Razor
Plastie razor with a Styptie Pencil hidden in the handle! You Just pull out the cap.
Envelopes
Just the kind of enveie ope to use when you're writing te men service!
Paper
Look at this handsome white linen, 34 folded sheets or 20 single sheets,
Airmail Tablet
This featherweight § tbe
Portfolio
Simulated leather. Three compartments. rown, red,
EE Dress Shields
* “Hickors" pia-ensy _ Suis or your keeps you oh feetion, 1, 2 3
Smart Combs
All kinds of combs for
33¢
ot, rat-tail.
Raincoats
ater repellent. SanTo erise rd pabardine vent back, fiy
O dor closing. 7 to 14.
Bib Aprons
Large assortment of sheers and percales. Flerals and plain
357
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Boys’ Polo Shirts Fancy fronts. with 137
jiain , color gleeves and Asst. colors and tterns. Small, meum and large.
y Boys’ Jackets. meer. "Fon "onty "ia 937 sizes small, med and large.
Budget priced, they're rayon plaited over cotces of pat.
terns, rich shades. 10 te 12,
Work Shirts
Men's sanforized blue
Polishing Wax
Self. Poliehing ‘Was Tc mirror-like
Unusually at {ra ctive front-tie
robes with
Boxy Pullover
Girls, it's 100% virgin wool! Firmly woven in Ins colors. Sizes 8
Fiawals wkirt, 2.95
2%
Corduroy
Low. low priced. th mauiti-color
striped pole shird
worn in style, Sizes 2
+ both in or lod
You'll find a large assortment of Tayon satins in this grow are ai of ex ex- ain pensive Hodels, Nude, white, 32-38
Fall Neckwear
Dressy and wv 4 or tailored? Hy ¢ snd dickies, all budget 1 priced!
Bare-leg Hosiery
These Mapleknit® sheers come in natural Jesiing shades. Cotwelts, sizes 814 on 10%.
37°
Hosiery
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Slight imperfections, but no leg
_rayon sheers. Full-fashioned, we challenge you to find their
New Colors, sizes 8!/; to 10/5.
Irregular
mends to mar the beauty of these
imperfections. Cotton reinforced.
Colorful Sportswear
Boxy pullovers in + aqua, maize, coral; navy, brown; spice, green, 34.40. ®
Blouses, by Joyce Lane. Rayon classics in wear I White. 32.40, -
Sweaters; 100% Virgin Wool
2.98
