Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1945 — Page 6

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"| tendent _of ‘the Indianapolis Paint the Kelly funeral home in Warsaw. I & Color. Co., will be at 2 p. m.|Burial will be in Warsaw cemetery. wr 160 W. WASHINGT [o] Uh J IN Wednesday in Christ = Episcopal | 'Mr. Crooke,”who was 68, died Frichurch. Burial will be in Crown day in his home in Warsaw. CIEL x For the last 18 years he had oper- { Mr; Bird,.who was 74 died | Jast ated &° dance hall at Tippecanoe Jee | night in his home, 4310- Guilford [lake.,” He was a member of the a airs ; : . lave. after a‘long illness. His body|Warsaw Kiwanis club, . the Elks Every facility of Peace Chapel is, : is at Flanner and Buchanan mortu- lodge and the Murat temple and - : oir 0 provided at. every service, without ary, Scottish Rite in Indianapolis. § ooo _ : TA pa. extra charge. Peace Chapel is one | Born- in Trimble county, Ken-|- His wife and a son, both of War. 1 =. “ie ! : Te dea f th y {tucky, he had been employed ‘by |saw, survive. . * : re : ! New Year's of the most completely equipped : [the paint and color company 45 \ : : : " : : ‘press survey

institutions of its kind ‘in Indian- | years. He was a member of Christ 7 ! : cidents Acco apolis, yet costs for complete fu- o She: ro ee nary ot TEL OPER ! | OR : I. the fis WO o to trina .-Survivors are his wife, -Pearl; a ; FIR : hy ell : NPP SO nh ~ aay Week. neral services here are within the son, Cecil D. of Indianapolis: a er : = Ts 8ix

YT. of any Jenly, Se grandson, Ronald; two. sisters, Mrs. Lua he, Te ; : "ie In tngiand Turner Hill of Ihdianapolis and Mrs. AR - ’ : i Clearance of : when 80 4

Mary Bennett of Colorado; two| ¥ . Clearance of ; : } i pfe. Floyd A 1 00 [brothers, Henry and Ira, both of Ry Women’s Fur-Trimmed igen 1¢ . ! 3 lars x ’ | oi" ; ; Michig fy mi Re Miami, Fia. H. Rahe Will will Be Buried § p : WOMEN 5 . ox ‘on ‘E. River]

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3 ~~ * 3 2 " . i . 3 A 8 maw ICHEAN ST « CRERDY OOD Services-for William -Bdgar+Hen-}-—— 0. Washington Park. 2 ~.. d=} LKB SA RB h. MES The nd reforms | drickson, who died Thursday at his E : AE -—. Hag, The in} i home, 708 Beecher st., were set for > Tomorrow. foi DRESSES : = TAN Re A Smith, 20,9

today at the G. H.. Herrmann| mp, pey, F.R. Daries Will conduct gh E 5 2 domes Ml ana

funeral home. ; vis, 11. Je services for Edward H. Rahe, owner

Mr. Hendrickson, who was 94, re- : i ; ] LP / face; Pv. tired last April after working six|20d operator of the Richards hotel, Regular 7. 95. and . 9 ff." . Be

years at the Merchants National|at 3 p. m. tomorrow in -Shirley|f | 2S J S bank and 20 years for the Central Brothers Irving Hill chapel. Masonic (}- FS -D RESSE States Constructional Iron Works. |rites will be held. Burial will be in For misses 10 to 18 ands the = a amber of Pentecostal! w.chington Park demetery. : > $ " hard-to-fit women, sizes 40 to ) 0 Mr. Rahe, who was 13, died Satur- : N ow 52. Also half “sizes, 41 to 45. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. day in his apartment in the hotel, ; Dressy coats, all fur trimmed.

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homa, will be | BM morrow in the of the chimes Anderson cem:¢ B. Stock, pas Presbyterian c ‘Mr, Schoole} Saturday in hi Allness. - A native of | one time was Franktort ‘and Judge three y term at. Caney retired Dec. 1 | Co., where he

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Nola Faught Hendrickson: six Soms,|1523 N. Capitol ave. : Clarence, Andrew, Harrison, Wil-| From 1894 he had been employed] Begular $29. 9 1 4

liam and Roscoe Hendrickson, all|as an inspector for the F. M. Baéh- 3 %N, ¥ 13 of Indainapolis, and. Pvt.. Charles man Lumber Co. He had operated : , » Regilar $975 ¢ 39. 75 to $1 0.75 COATS NOW

: T wR a Hendrickson, in France; a stepson, {the hotel for the last 10 years. Sl fll 4 - . R eso lve T oda . : ; Ni Agge Hendrickson, and two broth-| “A lifelong Indianapolis resi : SY DRE! ES : Regular $39.95 08 . - 3 ers, Brownlow and Charles Hen<|he bélonged to Mystic Tiel dered x i A v 8 1 $1 ; Vind y 2 «| drickson,-all of Knoxville, Tenn. [F: & A. M,, and Zion Bang el a 7 J Rie ja J 56 9 9 sh GOATS NOW

TO MAKE 1945 A BETTER YEAR = ° ud and Reformed chit. CRE \ Survi his. wif B t AND PREPARE FOR YOUR FUTURE MES, SARAR MUAS MEADOWS|, Sirois we Sis i, SeFig; wh nN ov

3 Regular $49.95 594 rm a ee Services for Mrs. Sarah Milam : a Valent ~’ _LEARN WHILE YON EARN. Crvices for Mrs. Sarah Milam | EC row; a brother, Her-|| | [EERE GOATS now Re tomorrow in St. Francis de Sales|Man, and one grandson, Richard mo

‘93 Courses “Covering Wide Variety of Trsising Catholic church. Burial will be in Brown, all of Indianapolis. . _ Reg. $1275, 814. $14.75, $16.75 Regular 860.95 $9038

_Accoun Holy Cross cemetery. : ~ 2 | : ; Boy | peer He Meadows, who was'B, died [SAM TOLEDO DRESSES COATS now

Auditing Friday in the home of her daugh- : - Advanced Income Tax : Economic Geography Services for Sam Toledo, 1145 S.| } -| -g | Regular $69.95 $343

Commercial Correspondence Political Geography : ter, Mrs. Helen C. Kelly, 2313 Sta-|,), ic «t. former president of To-|

Marketing German tion st. : ‘Retail Credits—Collections American State Government “She was a member of St. Francis [ledo and Sons, wholesale commis- N ow COATS NOW Municipal Administration church, the Altar society, and the sioners, who died Saturday in his : es History Legion. of Mary. . home, were :held ‘yesterday. He : : or Regular $19.95 to $29.95

Nutrition Survivors ‘are her husband, |was 67. Tremendous savings in this Jane ® - : s ” War-Postwar Economic Problems Réporting Charles A. Meadows; a son, Harold .A native of Turkey, Mr. Toledo] + : ‘uary Clearance of Better Dresses. Untrimmed COATS Insurance 72 Public Opinion J. Milam; two daughters, Mrs. Kelly | had been a resident of Indianapolis » - . Included are solid rayon crepes, ; Chemistry Mathematics and Mrs. Harriet Cubert; two ‘siSw32 years. ; jerseys and wool ‘mixtures. Black, Ticlading th Ion] ‘Education ~~ oo Portuguese wom tors, ‘Mrs. John --Brake - and -Mrs: colors and combinations. One and eet ole ats 10 UE $1 198

Audio-Visual Aids Use Russian A member} Eis Chayim Sep har- two-piece styles. Juniors, misses Chesterfield coats for quick 3 Psychology Lawrence Kestler, and five grand-|4im church and the Sephardic so-| and Women's cizes included, bot clearance. ‘All wool suedes

“Mental Hygiene Shildren, ciety of that church, Mr. Toledo tt I ee rae in sizes 12 to 20. Personal Psychology : retired from business a year ago] - is : ” Sociology MRS. HELEN TAYLOR : due to 11 health... | Star_Store, Second Floor Spanish - Mrs. Helen M. Taylor, 3156 Park | .gervices were held in the Aaron- | Zoology = ave, died there Saturday. She was|puben tuneral hom> Rabbi Michel |

. . the wife of Samuel B. Taylor. Ibagli officiating. Burial was, in Starting ‘Monday, January 8 "A native of Todiarapolis, Mm, Sel cities

: - Sephardic cemetery. | -— : = i. : il Rg : ; coal «For Information, Gall or Write™ Taylor was born in 1875, the daugh- |g iors are his wife, Mrs. Bess. Clearance of Boys “Clearance of Wome ns

ter. of Warren C..Gallahue, a civil }

War Veteran.” Sho’ was the grands sie Toledo; four sons, Albert -To-| 5 Reg. $12.75—-814.75—816 - FAs : $3.00 and. $3.98

ledo, Indianapolis; Cpl. "David To-| ; daughter of Andrew Kennedy, who INDIANA UNNVERSITY EXTENSION CENTER |] cuuetier, ot Andrew Senness, who ego. serving oversens: Jack Toledo, LEATHER COATS

sentative but died after his nomi.}indianapolis, and Cpl. Morris To-|

: Le : : . 3 Ed ~~. |ledo; stationed at Oakland, Cal;| 3 ; : : : an, : | R E S S : S a2. E. Michigan | RI-4297 }!nation to the U. 8. senate. es. iis. alr Can ; 7) :

Besides her ‘husband, survivors k . ne and Mrs. Charles Leonard, both of ; ; An) : also include four cousins living Indisbapolis, and Mis. Ln Made of fire quality $95 5 Vila i 3 seersucker,

here.. capeskin leather with on rayon crepe j A-and cotton crepe ; A slightly soiled from

Puneral services will be held at|Cohen, New Brunswick, N. J, and display. Ideal for aft

11:30 p. m. tomorrow in ‘the Flanner [four grandchildren. 3 © warm Interlining. “GL A S S E Ss & Buchanan mortuary. Burial Sizes 6 to 14. will be at Crown Hill. REIDAR SKABO i , ny eran and nodse

a The Rev. Don Elder, astor of the : > nN i. % 5 wear.” Floral and ON, EASY TERMS MRS. SARAH DAVIS Bethlehem Lutheran PE will Reg. $10.95—812.95—$15.95 L on striped patterns. Sizes “Mrs. Sarah: Davis, 621 E. 25th conduct services for Reidar Skabo, i ’ * ET . . | ‘ ¥ is 12 to 20, 38 to 44. % ert st, died yesterday in her home. |who died yesterday in his.home, 2539 Boys Finger-Tip : 2 N,

THI She was 92. College, ave., at 1:30 p. m. Wednes- : | Dr. C ha S. B. Early A lifelong resident of Marion |g,y ge. ‘the Flanner ahd Buchanan CO ATS p 3 Ie Cleirance of Women's county. she belonged to the Firstimortuary. Burial will -be in Crown : ; Ri y $5. - Moravian church. Hill fs z | ! 3 )

. Of finest melton "cloth or 0 PTOM E TRIST Survivors are two daughters, Mrs:| porn in Oslo, Norway, he was in{} fre fleeces on the reauiar

OFFICES—First Floor Mezzanine W. O. Cook of Indianapolls. and |p, siness with the William A. Barrett|} side. - In tan, brown or ™ : i. : Part-wool. and spun 9%

nig Rose Fillmore, Chicago, and inci rance agency and was a member teal: with water-repellent 4 3 it fayon jumpers 1 plaids plaids > Sram Sons. ve’held at 3 of the Bethlehem Lutheran church|§ lining on the rain-day side Of 9. to 15, 12 to 16, = the Re eld at 2 P. Mand the Norway club; - He was 54. ~two coats in one. Sizes § to 20. i . stoup.

OFFICE HOURS \ : ry : : in Bill o_o brother, Lt. Col. Hans Skabo, serv- i HIRT. { 2.98—8$ 3 Daily 9:45 a. m. to 5:45 p. m. I ing in France; a half-brother, Nor- Boys’ wea 7 . gi! Wom. $12 2.9 1. 98 16.98

Monday 12:15t0 9 p. m. nin | WALTER FRANKLIN CROOKE [man Robard, New York; his mother, ; : ; : : : Services for —Walter PFranklin| Mrs. Signe Lund Skabo, Norway, and ~~poys’ sweat" shirts of : ; » EY : 4

\ : tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan es 3 \ mortuary, Burial will be in Crown Survivors are his wife, Alta; a

Crooke, a formei Indianapolis resi-|® Sister, Mrs. Unni Guhnfelt, also of |] heavy fleeced back cot~ N

orway. 4 | tons in dark gray. Sizes ; Nix A : 5 Beautiful satin _— rg nnn 6 to 14. Slightly imper- . » rayon quilted robes, 3 | 98 = ROBERT S. JORDAN fects, yo ee, DASEI floral prints,

: = © Wrap -with tle sash, ~ «Services will- be held at 2 p. m. . » \ -. broken sizes.

tomorrow at Dorsey funeral home : ’ for Robert S. Jordan, 154 8. Spencer 21 Boys. $9.95 and $129 ) Clearaitte of $9.98 ail $10.98 ave, who died Saturday in City ’ - | hospital: Rev. G. A—Shake, pastor : " 4 tof Irvington Methodist church, will | er- ip 4 S a inaws ni WOMEN 5 ROBES |officiate. Burial will be’ at Me- |} , |morial Park.: Women’s corduroy robes in red op | Mr. Jordan, who was 64, had been | Boys’ Fingertip Coats of fine covert cloth with or blue, quilteds. in floral rayon. f h A : employed by the.L. V. Mikesell reversible lining—Mackinaws in plain blue Ar i - material, pretty patterns, see the answ er to all your clean- Plumbing Co. for 18 years. He was brown. Sizes 14 to 20. ken sizes.

: . a a ‘member of Irvington Methodist - ay reve ing problems! Change to the Fil- church and, Irvington Lodge 666, F. : Star Store, Street Floor Star Store, Second Floor

. and A. M. tered Air process. Your clothes | Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Eliz-

will look fresh and new. . Fe Ta. Ry ee : Clearance Mens, $29.95 to $35.00

Willis Jordan, Indianapolis; and -a

| : ha Charles. Jordan, Alliance, O.| gy ¥ ; 5] ITS : i T°" P ATS | ms. SALLIE WHORTON | A : SU : an -/ ( 0 j ; 4 | :

1] Rites were scheduled for today, atl

i" PLAIN 1-08, — : | Simpson Methodist church for Mrs. | Vi 4 ex 5 . . | Sallie Whorton, 505 Bright. st., who | 3 & % rr - S - J D R E ; died Priday in City hospital. The | : AE ’ ; . ! Rev. 8. P. Jenkins, pastor, was to | 4 = pe

|nfficiate with burial in Floral Park

y | cemetery. Or o | Mrs. Whorton, wife of the late

| William Whorton, was 68. She was " : La Kr SUITS of all wool fancy worsteds ih neat stripes. and mix-

. : A |a native of Lebanon, Tenn. and Er a tures, single or double breasted modéls in sizes 35-46. Ly : MI |had resided here since 1926. She D “iy re TO PCOATS of fine fleece, coverts and gabardines. Large

| was a member of the Simpson selection of colors. Sizes 33 ‘to 46.

{ church. Survivors | include four’ sons, |

FELT H AT . se 43¢ | James, Harry, Clarence and Joseph | j ¥; gr Rp ‘Men's $16.95, $19.95, : Men's $8.95

| Whorton,- and a daughter, Mrs. Wi ; ? . “Wa Buy Usable Wire Hangers-at le Each : |Blla Bradley, all of Indianapolis. " $25.00 Leather Lumber

rn Is A CONVENIENT STORE NEAR YOU oon 24 I CoOMRSE" ir 3 t 1 : ; COATS INCKETS i BE sqhoo SH

for COUGHS Broken lot, of 100% reprocessed” due to COLDS Men wn leather conta of. Wool A rey for men, in wiry eather, 20 inches long with half combination colors; Z op belts or belt all around. Rayon.” ing, heavy plaid ning. "Sizes 36-10 44. values. Sizes 36, 38, 0. )

Men's $1.39 Winter Men's C. B. Cones

UNION SUITS WORK SHIRTS

Men's winter : .~ heavy herring. weight’ union ] _- bone twill sah- 31 79 suits In eeu’ | forized shirts, color, long. a slightly imperRy I

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