Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1944 — Page 8

nd two grandchildren, Marilyn and James Merritt, all of Indianapolis.

: MRS. LILLIE McGHEHEY ~ © Mrs. Lillie Mae McGhehey, a lifelong Resident of Fishers, died Ble ine a niece, Robert Hodgins, near Danville. She was 74. She was a member of the Fishers Order ‘of Eastern Star and the widow of Thomas J. McGhehey, who died 10 years ago. Survivors include a son, Chester; a sister, Mrs. Rose McGhehey, In-

_ Services will be held at ‘the Pishers Methodist church with burial in Highland cemetery, east of Fishers.

MRS. MARY JANE BLUE

Services for Mrs. Mary Jane Blue, who died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ines Hatten, 2178 Madison ave, will be held at 3:30 p m. tomorrow at the G. H. Herrmann funeral home, Burial will be Union chapel cemetery. The widow of the late Augustus Blue, Hamilton county farmer. Mrs. Blue was 75. She had lived in Indianapolis 48 years. She was born in Hamilton county. . Survivors besides Mrs. Hatten, include her mother, Mrs. Minerva Mills, New Point, Decatur county; a daughter, Mrs. A. J. Brown,

8 A held at 1:30. p. m. Saturday at the G. H. an funeral home, 1505 S. East st. with burial in Crown Hill native of Newark, N, J, Mrs, Langer was was 70 and was a member

and Lawrence. Taisuapolisi

- |been employed by the Red Cab Co.

for the past eight years, died yes-

daughter,

{her home,

Kollock, Atlanta, Ga.

here.

living in Atlanta.

terday at his home, 2354 Park ave, following a heart attack, Born near Harrison, O., Mr. Hancock was 63 and had lived in Indianapolis 30 years. ‘ Survivors are his wife, Jesse: & Dorothea, and two sisters, Mrs. Frank MclLellen, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Clara Veale, Wash.{ington.

MRS. MARCARTAN KOLLOCK Mrs. Howard D. Miner, 5141 Park ave., has received word of the death of her mother, Mrs. Marcartan C. Mrs. . Kol|lock, who was 85, died Tuesday in She had often visited

Survivors, besides Mrs. Miner, are three grandchildren, Lt. (jg.) Howard D. Miner Jr, Pvt, Macartan Kollock Miner and Marian Miner, all of Indiahapolis, and a daughter, three sons and five grandchildren

Special Representative of Fletcher Trust South Side Branch Dead at 90.

Services for John Lauck Sr., spe-

sister, Mrs, Ella Huffman, Carmel; six grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren,

cial representative of the Fletcher Trust Company's South Side branch who died yesterday, will be con

be in St. Joseph cemetery. Mr. Lauck was born in Newport, Ky. in 1854, and had lived in Indianapolis since 1861. He ‘was married to Miss Caroline Wagner in 1881. ‘They celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1931 and Mrs. Lauck died in 1936. Mr. Lauck was residing at 1334 Union st. He # established a contracting sheet. metal and hardware business in 1882, which still is operating. In 1911 he retired to become president of the South Side State bank, which he helped organize. In 1828 this bank joined with the Fletcher Trust Co. Mr. Lauck was affiliated with the South Side branch of the trust company from that time until his death. Helped Organize Church He was the last surviving charter member of Sacred Heart church, which he helped organize and finance through the St. Cecelia

plays in which he was an actor to finance the erection of Sacred

State Deaths

Heart school. While serving at the South Side bank Mr. Lauck braved six bandits,

BLUFFTON=—Mrs. Ma Survivors: io» Husband, All rles.

and

vivors: Husban brothers, hand Hp ook: Edwin and Louis Strahm; bert Rich. 7

LA PORTE-—Harold Ludwig, ors: Wife, Helen; William Jr.; brother, Arthur, LOGANSPORT Joseph Roop, Yor. Wife, Lena; ymond. i ON—Enos Car Son, Levi; daughter, Brothers, Emery, Mrs: Sara Ann Allen, 74. Daughter, Mrs, Andrew, Webster and Charles.

70. Survivors: Son, ters, Mrs. Carrie Hippeg, Pheeters and Mrs, Dai ers, er am pi

Sisters, Mrs. Harris; brother, Harry.

RUSHVILLE—George Seeley, 80 SEYMOUR~Mrs.

Denh

E. Ferg E. Stout,

DECATUR~Mre i A Jageard. Re

Bh Leo, alsver, Mrs. Al-

Jesse M

Miss Ester Cripe, 67. Survivors: I. Pressier and Mrs, P.

Survivors: Brother, James; sisters, uson, Mrs, Ella Barnett and Mrs,

; Tower, Tm. sons, James

38. Burvivaughter, Rosalyn; son,

65. Sur sons, Poin, Oscar

rey, 8. Survivors: Mrs. Arthur Lines; Claud, Lenous

Survivors: Frank Lancing; brothers,

NEW ALBANY-—Mrs, Hattie Mae Ultz, Ralph Boston; Mrs. Lu

c art; YrothArtin,

Rosa Johnson, 61. Mrs,

n: eventually were slain, one at a time,

‘and

sige

who robbed the bank, He defied their order to lie upon ‘the floor and was beaten into unconsciousness with revolver bufts- All six men

during battles with the law. Mr. Lauck is survived by two daughters, Miss Cecelia Lauck and Mrs. August G. Mueller, both of Indianapolis; four sons, John Jr. Prank and Albert, Indianapolis, and Charles, grandchildren, and 11 great-grand-children.» The Knights of Columbus will pay tribute to his memory ‘ tomorrow night at 8 p. m. at the Lauck funeral home.

rit

MRS. HATTIE J. HJORN

ducted at 9 a. m. Saturday in must be more than a sur

"| Sacred Heart church. Burial will {00

at Hook's San

Dramatic club. The club presented | skin, af

Los Angeles, Cal; 13

Rev. J. R. Flanigan, pastor of the Brightwood Methodist church, will conduct fyneral services for Mrs, Hattie J. Horn, at 10 a. m. tomor-

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Carl Pouis Gerkenmeyer, 67. row at the Harry W. Moore peace wi kerh - : vivors: “Wile Fors: mother Belle. | chapel. Burial will be in Carmel wi INAMAC--Clancy Murphy, 85. Sur-| cemetery. TNE ie pms; me : 8881 Mrs. Horn, who resided at 5124

Spencer; two sons, Cortez, New Au-

suedes; polished leathers and reallooking alligator calf. Sizes to 10, widths to C.

QUALICRAFT SHOES *4.45 (HANDBAGS . .$1.98 10 4.98

38 Ww. Warlinglon St. i

Plus 20% Federal fox’

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The town’s smartest

handbags to sell at this sensationally low price. Mostly black,

For school and college girls, col plaid reversible loge Birt, Sole i

$1495. End of month price, $8.99,

SUIT

of Fall Tweeds, were $2295, Sizes 12 to 16.

End-of-Month-Sale 21 ALL WOOL

$1 3 99 Suits of all wool, Class Style

Star Store, Second Floor

FALL

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and colors.

$3.98 and $5.00 FALL HANDBAGS

End-of-Month Price

| 99°

20 of these wood

100% ALL WOOL SWEATERS

End-of-Month Sale

Soiled and counter-tossed sweat- ’ ers left from our busy pre- , school opening selling. Broken PRICE

$1.25 Full-Fashioned Lisle

Mesh HOSE 19:

color and size assortments, 34 to

40. Regular prices were $3.98 to $7.50, now only 3 price.

End-of-Month Price Irregulars of $1.49 first quality, popular fall colors in sizes 9 to 10%.

End-of-Month Sale

Clearance of 47 blpuses that formerly sold for $225 up to $4.79. Odds and ends, soiled and counter tossed. Sizes 32 to 40 in the lot. - White, solid colors and prints,

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Star Store, Street Floor

36%

100—$1.59 Oval Braided Rugs in assorted colors. Sizes 18x36 inch, Heavy quality.

15 Only: of These $9.95 Statue TABLE LAMPS

End-of-Month Price

Only 15 at this low price. Statue table lamps, all si%es; shades slightly soiled irom display. While they last.

Oval Braided RUGS

99:

MEN'S

SUITS

End-of-Month Price A group of Men's Suits that formerly

. all-wool fancy cassimeres. breasted models.

End-of-Monthy Price

made. Slightly imperfects $1.28 value,

End-of-Month Frise Boys' fingertip

ton cloth on one side and

side. Regular sizes § to 18,

End-of-Month Price

in coat style. terns. Sizes 10 to 14.

End-ot-Month Sale

ONLY 84

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Just, Se vg at yr rat $1475-84 in the lot; mostly but also some brown

11%

sold at $25.00, of fancy tweeds, Worsteds; Sizes 34 to 42. While they last.

Men's $1.00 Work Shirts

Men's Work Boiss of of snlors ized blue chambray. 141; to 16%. Full cut, Sl

Boys’ 9° Fingertip Coats

coats of plain or corded melbh gabardine on other

BOYS' SWEATERS

Broken lot of boys’ sweaters Also slipover models, in plain or faney pat-

Sizes 9 to 13, 12

REGULAR $25.00

Single and 0

of

84 == $788

38°

Made of sanforised

washable materials in sizes 6 to 13.

Boys’ Wash SLACKS

End-of-Month Price

$1 19

Men’s Work APRONS

End-of-Month Price

Men's heavy denim blue work aprons. Regular 58c value, double stitched pocket,

choose from.

bright colorful

Star Store, Street Floor

prints with wide ruffles, the other group

End-of-Month Basement Values!

COLORFUL COTTAGE SETS

Regular $2.98 — End-of-Month Price

$199

Beautiful printed cottage, sets for your kitchen or breakfast nook, Two styles to

One group colorful cotton printed toweling.

End-of-Month Price

Walnut finish Bedroom Suites, only 4 left; full bed size,

round mirrored vanity and chest on chest.

*98°

= Utility Cabinet, white wood, double doors, Tp = inches, in utility or shelf style.

* Regular $2.50 Split Clothes Hamper with 1id, 24

EXTRA! 4 Only! $129.50 BEDROOM ES aR

Beautiful, decorative

rich, fancy

Each colors. Size

BEACON INDIAN STYLE

designs. May be had in a variety of

BLANKETS blankets In ae

64x76 inches!

16 Only! 10.95

End-of-Month Price

End-of-Month Price

$0.98 White mss Xithen Table. 24x40 inches. Square I

End-of-Month Price

tuchts high, 18 inches SUAS db Lo, iSteguan,

Utility Cabinets

: $9

8 Only! *9.98 Kitchen TABLES

59

24 Only! 2.50 Clothes Ham

“Haynes” Wash Cloths

ynes a Price Large sine in plain pastel shades, heavy qual. shell stitched. A redl bargain,

“Gannon” Turkish

TOWELS

jacquard woven Indian

Golorful Printed

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