Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1945 — Page 4
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F. B. KERN DIES: Mrs. Ina S. Gaul Clark Rites “ RAIL CONDUCTOR _
OF MILLIONS Served New York Central ington -high school, will be held at
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None faster. None surer. None better. | And it's ss. as money can buy. St. | world's largest seller at | 10s. Bave most in the large family size. angst 100tabietafor only S5o. WS ue | pay more? Demand 8t. Joseph
27 Years During Time He Resided Here.
oy “Kern was a native of county and had. resided here ori
RESTLESS
|years. He was a conductor on the | | New York Central railroad for 27 | years and was a member of Brother- | pechnical‘ high school teacher; and
oon of Railroad Trainmen and piss Nina Marie Sengenberger. Her
On “CERTAIN DAYS” Of The Month? - Do periodic disturbances feel nervous, fidgety, cranky, trritabie, 4 a bit blue, Syred, and
| Edgewood Methodist church. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.
make you | Bis. 1 “dragged | Crystal Kern; three sons, is gh college, Peoria, Ill, and ‘took an oy Hagin a . | Gilbert D. Kern, Hawaiian islands; advanced degree at the University 0 4 A ee — ty Lyn %. | Cpl. Robert Kern, Oakland, Cal. | of Wisconsin and Northwestern uniAleve such symptoms, Pinkham's Com- - and “Harold Kern, InAanapols;” two ve "
pound is famous not only to relleve | qayghters, Miss Betty Kern and | girls” at Starrett school for girls, 20 ~chailman at the department of | f
pain but also accompanying
weak, tired, nervous, restless feelings: Miss Lavon Kern, Indianapolis; his | Chicago.
of this nature. parents, Mr. and Mrs_ Ed Kern,
Pinkham's Compound helps nature! Henryville; two sisters, Mrs. Bertha | Deans association for one year, the Federal Council of Churches, |
Fri hd blk pills NGL Don Hoagland and Mrs. Ruth Gunkel,
1 distress. Also a grand stomachic tonic. both of Indianapolis, and four American Association of University | mass meeting at 8 o'clock tonight at] -| brothers, Clyde, Indianapolis: Rich- | {| Women and Pi Gamma Mu. na-
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S Sirota VEGETABLE |ard, Kirkland; Henry, Scottsburg, {tional. socia] science honor society.
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Gas In Stomach HARRY E. LANCE
Rites will be conducted at 2 p. m. | Friday at the residence, 1730 S. Tal-
Francis G. Kern, 1002 Elbert st. |
nw ri railroad conductor, died dh Nomday 35 Bt Mars ; bw : Yesterday at Long hospital. He Was nospital, ‘Quincy, Ill, following a district manager of the American
Clark Sbticted in Carthage this after- here 10 y®ars. He was a veteran of
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and Bowels lon st., for Harry .E. Lance, Illinois |
Central ‘railroad fireman who died | RELIEVED OR NO COST
Every person who is troubled with | near Helmsburg, Brown county. |
sgossaive. gas in stomach snd bowels | Burial will be in St. Joseph. Gas Tablets ® try them for quick re- Mr. Lance, who was 47, had been lief of the distress. . employed by the railroad 26 years. Sharp pains in the abdomen are
often due entirely to gas pressure. He was a lifelong resident of In- land attended the Third Church of diana council held a forenoon meet
| Monday on duty aboard his train| | Wise, 3535 Kenwood ave,
ey in 1895. She was a.mem-
Many sufferers occasionally have a dianapolis and a member of Moose | burning pain at the pit of the stomach, | 154ge and the Brotherhood of Loco- |
called heartburn. Others complain at ; A times of palpitation, labored breathing, motive engineers. sour risings, nausea, bloating, headache or dizziness, any of which may result from gas pressure.
Money-Back Guarantee Jr. and Robert Lance; his parents
Baalmann’s Gas Tablets are made Mr. and Mrs. Mose Lance, and a & Buchanan mortuary.
especially for the relief of excess gas gister Mrs. Verl Whetstine, all of and discomfort resulting from gas pres- ©’ o : ’ sure. They contain no physic. Sold ons Indianapolis, and two brothers, positive guarantee of money back if the i ; ia first bottle should fail to give Ratisfac- Carl, Indianapolis, and Roy, Chi tion with results. Any good druggist Cago. : can supply you. Caution: Use only as direc 1
ways on hand at - | MRS. JULIA SUESS
neral home for Mrs. Julia Suess
will be in Ohev-Zedeck.
NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
Beth-el Temple sisterhood.
Mrs. Ella Goodman, Detroit, Mich. | and two brothers, Daniel Bayer, | Cleveland, O., and Harry Bayer, | JCmcinnall oO.
YM. C. A: PARLEY OPENS
ANDERSON, Ind, Jan. 24 (U. | P) ~The 74th annual state Y.M. | C. A. conference opened today with | 75 delegates registered from 25 state associations, DePauw uni- | versity President Clyde Wildman was the principal’ speaker.
_ State Deaths
BRAZIL—John Ernest Grider, 77. Sur- ® A fine guaran. i Daughters, Mrs. Harry - Barrick, teed wave. i So Donald Wiggins, Mrs. Saipn Vanwandingham: son, Stanley Grider; sister, * Leaves strong, | Mrs. Della Brandau. and curls. | DECATUR—Dr. L. E. Somers, 56. Sur- © Designed for ! vivors: Wife: son, Gerald H. Somers. service. |
George R Steele, 62. Survivors: Steps : | mother, Mrs Harriett Steele: sisters, Mrs, ® Long or short | Maxine Barkley, Mrs. Alta Venis and Mrs. styles. | Cleo Krugh: brothers, Roy, John Steele. EVANSVILLE—Sheldon Moseby, 38. HAMMOND—John E. Shelton. 79. Sur-
Open evenings until 10, aol cou TY es Bl Horvath, Mrs, Herman ‘Miller
ents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Neary: grandparents, ‘Peter Velantino; Mr. and Mrs, James Neary. | Peter Kacedan, 60. Burvivors: Son, Natural An End $ 50 | John; daughter, Julia to dull, | Casper Kondrat, 63. Survivors: Wife, Lovely drab A | Melvina: sons, John Blue, Sgt. Anthony rab hair je, Edward Blue; daughter, Mrs. Mary ell. : Mrs. Dorother Willy Walker, 20. BurviRoyal Service, No Waiting vors: Husband, Allison Walker: parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Willy; sister, Mrs, : Bernice LaFond; brother, Sgt. Robert Helen on SA | willy,
of Troy COLD | HUNTINGTON—Charles 'C. John, TI.
| Survivors: Wife, Mrs. Clara John: son, Permanent {Bdwin A. John; daughters, Mrs. Chester WAVE WAVES | Smith and Mrs. Claude Crowel
Reg. $17.50 | KOKOMO—John Shaffer, 72, $3% Value } OAKLAND CIE¥—Willlam J Wright 69.
{Cary and Don: sisters, Mrs. Hadassa | Brobst, Mrs. Anna Trovinger and Mrs. | Georgia Lawrence.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED RUSHVILLE—Orpheus M. Harton, 77 Survivors Brothers, William E. Harton, * You Do Not Need * | Charles. H. Harton; sisters, Mrs, Ida An Appointment | Gives, Mrs. Margaret Murphy, Mrs. Ollie SHAMPOO and | Mrs. Ada Watson Kendall, 72. Sur FINGER WAVE $1.25-$1.50 | viyors: Son, William L. Kendall: daugh40! Roosevelt Bldg. 4th Floor J! ters, Miss Gertrude Kendall, Mrs, Lotus g 00
-— . | Armstrong; brother, Arthur Watson; sisCor. Ill, & Wash, Sts, Fourth Floor §| {0 "0 "51a Gifford
| Mrs, Pear! Garrison, Survivors: Bons | Pred, Woodrow and Glen daughters, | Mrs. Paul Myer, Mrs. Roy Scott; brother Virgil Hood; sisters, Mrs. John Brown and Mrs, William Zuttermeister, SHELBYVILLE—Mrs William Shaver Survivor. Brother, William Freeman LIRA William Shaver, Burvivors: Sister ISNA IHL LIAL Mrs. Jesse Werte.
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vivors: Son, Peter; daughters, Hazel|
Gloria Jean Neary, 4. Survivors: Par-|
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. | Raymond A. of Indianapolis and Ethel Lance; two sons, Harry Lance) pred of Portsmouth, Va.
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MRS. ALTA M. CURLEE Rites for Mrs. Alta M. Curlee,
| he home S 645% Massachusetts ave, Apt. 12, Relieve Misery ICKS | Services are scheduled at 2 p. m. will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at, —Rub on
{tomorrow at the Aaron-Ruben fu-|inhe Clyde V. Montgomery funeral|” Time -Tested
who died yesterday at her home, Hill. {3312 Central ave. Rabbi Nandor, Fruchter will officiate and burial ..i here sirice 1913 and was a
Mrs. Suess, who was 53, was a Na- 95 Brotherhood of Railrcad Traintive of Hungary and had lived here .,o.. [adies’ auxiliary No. 92, Or|53 years. She vas a member of der of Railway zonductors, 4nd La-Ohev-Zedeck Ladies” auxiliary, Cen='yaje Gossett chapter No. 908, Vet= tral Avenue congregation, and the! ans of Foreign wars.
Survivors include two sons, Sam, |pMrs. Marguerite V. Oxley, IndianSagniaw, Mich.,iand Max Suess, In- apolis; a sister, Mrs. E. W. Clark, dianapolis; a daughter, Mrs. Jeanne | Kokgmo; . a brother, Theron E. Receive ay Finnegan, Indignapolis; a sister, ————— rs
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{4 p. m. tomorrow in Hisey & Tits | “mortuary with the Rev. Russell Services are to be held Friday in
| Galloway officiating. Burial wil] be
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Are Slated for Tomorrow
Services for Mrs. Ina S. Gaul] Weayer, Rochester; three grand- | Clark, first dean of girls at Wash-| |children and one great-grandchild.
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yr WALTER VON KLEIN SR.
Washington, D, C:, for Walter Von . Klein Sr., who died yesterday at his| in Crown Hill. home, 3510 N. Pennsylvania st. Mrs, Clark, who lived in Carth-! Burial will be in ‘Washington. age, Ill, died Monday in St. Mary Mr. Von Klein, who was 47, was
long illness. Services were to pe Safety Razor Co. and had resided [world war I, phier of the late Mr. and Mrs.| Survivors are.his wife, Mrs, Leora |
Casper -Sengenberger, Mrs, Clark is! Von Klein and a son, Walter Von | the sister of Miss Ella Sengenberger, | Klein Jr.
husband is W. Gladstone Clark. SHAFER 10 SPEAK She was graduated from Bradley
She formerly was-dean- of De. Luman.J.. Shafer of. New. York, |
President of the Indiana State international justice and goodwill o
she also was a member of the will address an interdenominationa
the Second Presbyterian church.
Dr. Shafer’s address “is the "id RR climactic event of the all-day, MRS. MABLE E. WISE annual meeting of the Indiana Miss Mable E. Wise, an employee | Council of Churches. He is an of L. S. Ayres & Co. payroll de- St served for many Joan as | an educational missionary to Japan, partment 40 years, died today In. traveled extensively in Chloe as [the home of her brother John A. we]ias Japan and held conferences: | with many oriental celebrities inBorn in Chicago, she came to In- | cluding Generalissimo Chiang Kai- | shek. His subject for tdhight is| “The Christian's Responsibility for ber of the Nettie Ransford chapter, {hg peace.” E. S, the Ayres 20-year club’ Tne hoard of directors of the In-
{ Christ, Scientist. ing followed by the annual business Besides the brother, John, sur-jcecsion and: election of officers at 2 vivors include two other brothers, , m in the Y. W. C. A. Delegates and members will attend a fellow-
ship dinner at 6.p. m, in the Y, W. Services will he held at’ Flanner c. A
who died Monday at her
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Mrs. Curlee, who was 68, had re-
member of Golden Rule lodge No.
She is survived by a daughter,
hE Posse Greets Trio" Landing in Maine |
SOUTH BRISTOL, Me, Jan. |
rockbound coast are ready for any possible spy landings. Fearful of a repetition of a saboteur landing two months ago at Hancock Point, residents of this village formed a 200-man posse when they saw three men -land at Ram island light. | Investigation disclosed the trio : ; were: Ralph Norwood and his two 130 E. Market .sons who were transferred frem i
Boston to take charge “of the Member’ Federal Deposit Insurance light Corporation a
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{ Wife, Mrs. Anna Kehler; son; brothers, |
{ Survivors: Sons, Ira, Alva; brother, David.| | PERU—Francis Kehler, 61 Survivors:
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