Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 February 1945 — Page 4
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Rites for Mf, ¥dwerd France, wife of Edward France of the firm | Prance & Son, will.be held at 10:30 a. m. Saturday. in Flanner Buchanan mortuary. © The Rev. Edward Burrows will officiate and
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i i Bo will be in Crown Hill, i - 1 “MPs, France; who was 67, died yesterday-in the home of her son, | ; J. Harold France, 6110 N, Meridian st. She lived in the "Ambassador { dpartments, 3 E. Oth st. 7
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he : $> Born in Rock Island, Ill, she had kins Pioneer club and of Moose |Z ; | lived ‘in Indianapolis most of her, | lodge No. 17. 8 te led ¥ 8 ber bf N Survivors are his wife, Inez; a = by te he was a member bf Naomi son, Raymond,” machinist's mate |= [, lehapter, 0. E 8, and the Ladies 5. serving in the South Pacific; |S E of the Oriental Shrine. two brothers, Ray of. Indianapolis = A } Sutvivors besides the son are two and Lester, seaman 1-c serving in'S sisters, Mis. Agnes Young and Mrs. [the South Pacific, and his parents 'S © [Pred Doeckel, and a brother, Tom Mr and Mrs. Henry Rosemeyer of ‘Egan, all of Rock.1sl Island. { Indianapoiis. = br | = E J = HosuEvER WALTER N. SHARP is pi 3 arence semeyer, a ma-| = 3 Rites for yrs ter N. Sharp, 814 S, = er ‘ehinist at EC. Atking & Co. 20 Roena st., will be held at 8 p. m. = years, died yesterday in his home, today in dhe Moore & Kirk -Ben = * 8318 N. LaSalle sf. He was #4 Davis chapel. Burial will be: to- = ; A lifelong Iadianapolis resident, morrow in Arthar, I. z= he was a member of the E C. At-| Mr. Sharp, who was 70, died Mon+ |Z EST ~w | day. He had lived in Marion county |= 16 years and was a retired farmer = Survivors are his wife, Nora; = ¢ : . three daughters, Mrs. Crela Herr, 'S * Do this when you Mrs. Harriette Jones and Mrs. a = 1 . nor Swiggett; two sons, Myron and = have a cold! Wilbur, all of .Indianapolis. at - a= ye t sister, .Mrs. William J. Piper of = Hicksville, O. = At the very first sign of an on- meek = coming cold, 'do as millions do to CHARLES D. WILLIAMS = ease its painful discomforts— a Las take genuine Bayer Aspirin. Charles D. Williams, an employee : 1. Bayer Aspirin relieves pain of the Mitchel & Scott Machine VE with amazing speed—as its two- , died yesterday in his h ome, 2325 = second disintegrating action Soy ave. He was 54. gS shows, ry He was a member of the Pente- = 2. Bayer Aspirin provides reli- cost Assembly churfh and had lived = able relief, is the world’s only in Marion county 31 years = .s ith a 40-year record of Nn Marion County years EB , use by milkions. of Survivors - are his wife, Mhnie; = Iu Ie y " four daughters, Mrs. Pauline Rad- “ . . cliffe, Mrs. Ruby Romans, Mrs. Dee = Guard against the discomforts of Gibson and Miss Elleane Williains, = colds! Get Bayer Aspirin and be all of Indianapolis: three sons, 2 pd tor fost Faia Quickly a Charles of Indianapolis, Machinist's 2 for BAYER Aspirin. , i» Mate 1-¢c Daniel Williams, stationed Z in Honolulu, Hawaii, and Pfe. Vern = 75 Williams, a ‘prisoner of war in Ger- = A 3) many; three sisters, Mrs.. Rebecca s Jones, Mrs. Dee Perkins and Mrs..S ASPIRIN - Elizabeth McCreary, ard two broth- s ers, George and Louis, all of In- = - | dignapolis. = Prepare NOW WILLIAM D. STEMLER E > Services for William D. Stemler, = to Finance That 3211 Graceland ave., Will be at 1:30 = . - p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Bu- = H 0 M | D chanan mortuary. Burial will be = av in Crown Hill = Mr, Stemler, who was 48, died = . Tuesday in his home. = You Want This Spring He was a musician and a mem- 3 . 'ber of Indianapolis local No, 8, = Jou) $e He Soweetient low American Federation of Musicians, = i 3s S | the Elks lodge at Seymour and the = Se aie and—monthly | ~. nan Reformed church at Jef- = fersonville. He had lived in In-/3 ® Reduce Both dianapolis 30 years. z Principal and Interest Survivors -are his parents, Mr. = ¢ INCLUDE Principal and Mrs. William P. Stemler, and .= - and Interest a son, William F. of Seymour. = ¢ INCLUDE TAXES = and Insurance HOWE HIGH TO PICK = Competitive Interest Rates “- : Low Cost. No Commissions. 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