Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1945 — Page 4

PAT. ; : THE INDIANAPOLIS TH : . ii PL AN RITES FOR | lowing the death-of his wife, Mys. i oc ty ————.

{Ophelis ‘Cuppy: McDonald. Retired |= “ - eo * A ‘ — . -

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; : ce ORE LARKIN | othr of Too odge ‘No. 181, I - Fliers Promoted MPSON a ~ RITES ARE SET! SAMUEL J. MANTEL SR No. 11, Improved Order of Red Men,

Re and the Benefit Railway association | .whote wife lives 44 5650 N. Pe on f “of Railway employees in Lafayette. Soi sylvania st, has been promo He is survived by the daughter; a; Services wil Be in Frankiin to colonel in, gum Services Will Be Thursday son, Robert W., Louisville, Ky., and | ‘ the European o A b D a grandson, Robert’ Gordon Erber, “For Mother of Sidener & | theater. For Press Club Day indianapoiss 4 | A lawyer in 3 Supervisor. | Services will be held at 2 p. m. tb fficial. | civilian life, he [ERR Thursday in the Rogers & HenVar Riper 0 | served in Alaska WE BW BY I ve. beid at 2 hur derson funeral home in Lafayette te Aer £8 3 ites will be held at 2 p. m 5 h burial in Springvale cemeter foes for Mrs. Grace Storey! before going 10 ive rtU wi gy ¥ Ln 2645 College ave., who died, Europe. day at Kirby mortuary for MIS. pepe The hody will be at Flanner

Wh Agnes Thompson, day supervisor of h it's hospital]! He has two k ‘| & Buchanan mortuary until 4 p. m. yesterday ig St. Vincent's I A 3 the Indianapolis Press club who di ies morrow.

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will be held at 2 p. m. tomoITow at! sons in service. Funeral Home at Franklin First Lt. Sam- n : Rs A ey fe pin y in Green Lawn. The uel J. Mantel Jone Laboraiery 31 GHY yom’ EDD L. LOMAX body will be at HEiSey & Taos mor or, BR Digher €ol. Mantel An employee of the Press club fol Rites for Edd L. Lomax, Allison ary until tonight. mr ‘was 1] pro in tne a t Thomas | lwo years, Mrs. Thompson was 59. employee who died Monday at his Mrs. Larkin, who Was 1, Was ; el nine CD “i 3 a tic vied in She first moved to Indianapolis 22 home, 5115 E. 11th st, will be held | mother of Storey M. Larkin, vice | Man fl, a navigator? ned | vears ago BO Lr Tourday at More. mor: president of Sidener & Van Riper, Atuona and Orlando, Fla., before returning|tuary. Inc., and the wife of Thomas ¥ Crs nan. 10 Teside, with]. My. Loma, who ‘'was 52 Iisd reLarkin, retired employee of i P her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Nees, 5726 sided in Marion county 25 years and Watton & ca re two brot 0 ors NAVY Q BUDG Haverford ave. had been an inspector at Allison's | ther survivors are 0 1 aii ee

She was a member of First Pres- two years.

Guy M. Storey, Jerse y x y x Wi byte rian church, Order of Eastern| Hé.is survived by his wife, Fran- * and John L. Storey, Toledo, and 1 S REDU in Orlando and -the White ces E.; a daughter, Joann Gay Lograndsons. % e in Anderson, max, Indianapolis; two sons, Jules,

INITIATION TONIG HT She is survived by her daughter; Miami, Fla, and Athol, Madison, Queen Chapter No. 3, O.'E. S, sisters, Mrs.- William. Gold- 1nd.; his mother, Mrs. Viola Lomax, will hold an initiation meeting at a psvelt Asks Congress smith, Mrs Albert Nary, Mrs. Frank West Baden Springs; a sister, Mrs. %:15 p. m. Friday in. the Masoni Xv ambro and Mrs. Albert Lampitt, all Apfabel Roach, Indianapolis; a i unis bis 050 of Chicago, and two brothers, Frank’ yrother, Paul, Indianapolis, and two, Temple: For $23.719,193, Berghoff, Chicago, and Matthew! grandchildren.

Pfo. Clarence | husband of Mrs | 218 N. Keysto Leyte Keb. 26.

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a QLITNE TON X31 U.] MRS. MADGE GEISINGER Use what thousands have tried for promptly WASHINGTON, Mar : y relieving externally caused pimple 3, rash, itch ; tent 100sevelt- asked on. Rites are scheduled at 2 p. m. to-

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anteed or the maker will refund action ar J the Chimes for Mrs. Madge J CUTICURA EoinArs ow of simon fo ve gener, 1a stove ve, vio at 100) RUPTURED MEN navy. This is a reduction of mote| yesterday in City hospital. Burial EAE than $4 000.000.000 wnt ficure | will be in Memorial Park.

: hte <n A resident "8f Indianapolis eight I MAKE THIS TEST Yo TS Bocstae: i a nmitted a vears, Mrs. Geisinger was 29. She : a vwans on. was a member of Fountain Square Christian church. { wom She dis survived by her husband, Kansas City, Mo.—A Doctor's Hugh: a daughter, Beverly Sergent, Invention for reducible rupture is : ; and a sister, Mrs. Edith Becker, Proving so successful, an offer is jzations, . The balance Would De both of Washington; a brother, now being made to give everyone continued from the current Iuscal Seaman 1-c Otis Sergent Jr, Ha- who will test it a $3.50 Truss at no pa i . wail, and her father, Otis. P. Ser- cost. This invention has no leg The request enyisioned a navy Ct ay |straps, no elastic belts, or leather during fiscal 1946 composed of ap- gent, Fairmount, W. Va. bands. It holds rupture up and in. proximately 3.389,000 men. ‘Marine Is comfortable end easy to wear. corps strength was set at 478,000 MRS. CARRIE H. HARMS After using it many report entire and the coast guard strength at . Rites for Mrs, Carrie ‘'H. Harms, satisfaction. Any reader of this 3 173,165. who died yesterday at her home. Paper may test the Doctor’s InvenTHESE HOME N= a ; 2248 N. LaSalle st. will be held at tion for 30 days and receive the : ATL B300KS Snip. Estimates. Cu, 10:30 a. m. tomorrow at the Robert separate $3.50 Truss at no cost. If

you are not entirely satisfied with The reauest ind i th t 7, Stirli eral home. Burial ‘ ; ’ 3 The request indicated that . the w. Stirl ng funeral hom “hé invention—return it. but be sure U. S. high command envisions full- will be in Crown Hill. to keep the $3.50 Truss for your

a av 8 dent of Indidnapolis since r . bre 1% 5 "ry scale naval operations .in the war A resi trouble... If you are ruptured, just A ih oh HA 3 for at least another 16 menths. The 1896, Mrs. Harms was 82 and WaS write the Physicians’ Appliance Co. ELLE nes 1946 fiscal year ends on June 30, a member of Asbury Memorial Koch Bldg, 2008 Main St. Kansas 11946. Methodist church and Luella Mc- City, Mo, for their trial offer.

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FLA pg in the 19045 fiscal year were about She is survived by 4 brother, TDA! | | $98.500000000. In 1944 the total George Haerle, Jacksonville, TIL,| I kk > BB | was about $23.000,000.000. - and a sister, Mrs. “Rose Andrews, ise from ’ PERIOD | The White House said principal Los Angeles, Cal. | rand Old Fashion

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For Future |" HOLLYWOOD, March 13 (U. P). Thursday at Moore Mortuarles | — ’ r vn je-1 Peace chapel for Harry Taylor, dspingenve \ Movie Actor Keenan Wynn de-} Pe; apes tor ] ayior; 4 » {cided today that injuries he received |10rmer Indianapolis public ‘schools | in a traffic accident Sunday were custodian who died yesterday at LEARN worth $80,000. = his *home, 1117 Larch st. Burial

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amount against Mrs. Vernet "B. Ma~ custodian at Technical high school | SULitE ve] .Joney, driver of the car that col- ard school 33 for 28 years, before 4 J A

lided with Wynn's motorcycle his retirement 10 years ago.

i fo 3 . . The actor suffered a fractured! He, is survived. by his wife, $ jaw and severe head and back in- Sardh F. ONLY 4. inries. . Hollywood hospita] atiend8 ! ,

ants said he was “resting comfort- MRS. CHRISTINA “RODE FOR COMPLETE COURSE Re . : ON EASY TERMS ably . Services. for Mrs. Christina Rodé . f Frank township: will be held — IN ONE MONTH — | WRITER SEEKS DIVORCE i 2 p. m. tomorrow in her home, YOU CAN DO and a half miles south of Five PERMANENT WAVES HOLLYWOOD, March 13 (U.P. Pots on the Five Points rd. and| FINGER WAVES - Producer w ter Harriett Parsons, fu p.m. in St Jonas Evang s daughter of Columnis 1el ar il Lutheran” church urial wi e Manicures ® Makeup |] sons today asked for a divorce fram in Five Paints cemetery. Playwright King Kennedy, whon Mrs. Rode, who was 77, died Sun1 Sith, 1 are graduated } she married Sept: 28 1939. She day in the home of her sister, Mrs. | Choice of Day or Night School. Hold | charged cruéity Th 1aV been Mary Meyer, Franklin township. your job and learn this, too separated Since June 15 ’ VRE Ondy 8th grade education reg fred. : i : oT , ’ , No age Mmil. Open to worsen and men ROBERT W. M'DONALD Own Your Own Shop! — | Robert Wilson McDo¥a, retired

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SOME DAY the question will be asked: " What did you do in the war?” / Some will reply: “I was in the midst of the fighting,” or "I was in war work.” But the great majority will say: "I just carried on at the job. 1 bought war,bonds — observed the ration rules — paid my deb ts — kept the children in school = laid a little aside tor the tut Just carrying on never seems important, yet it is, because it is.—3~

carrying on in the right way which makes America a land dif -. ferent from all others. Playing the game fairly — keeping the h : home together giving the’children a chance to share the future = | of America — living our wes in the way of our own choosing — provi ling for oyr.own futures.

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Securities carried at $296,707.00 in the above statement 4 are deposited for purposes required by law

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