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| wife of the late Frank Overby, will | Union company as a messenger ,. void at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the | when he was 14 and had served as | Union Chapel church. The Rev. | delivery manager of the local office | cparies Tyler and the Rev. Russel] | [once 1938. He was a member of |g, rickhouse will officiate and | Oriental iodge 500, F. & A. M., and pyria)- will be in Union ORape}/ the First Evangelical and Re-|.., netery.

formed church. oN dl Mrs. Overbey, who was 67, died| an “eye-opening” revelation in sensible Survivors are his wife, Nettie, an Sunday in the home of her daugh-| and comfortable reducibla rupture pro-

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sonville rd. - , | name and address to William 8S. Rice, MiIsAK HAGOPIAN RL Besides. Mrs. Hall, survivors are | | Ine., Dept. FL. Sit & ¥. od a : * . - full details of the new an i erent ice. _ Services for Misak Hagopian, a|iWo Ser daughters, Mrs. Reva Method will be sent 708 Free, _ Without . 1 rug maker, will be held at 2 p. m. | { Doan “of Fishers and Mrs. Lillian! [329 Ses ougias. pags 1ormen ng | oa 2 Mosteller of Jndianapolis; two sis-| hrought d fort to th d tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan |. fought joy ond. comior bg . . ters, Mrs. Bessie Garshwiler of In-| {o releas ng jem Jon Rope with . .axrh ’ : springs and straps a nd and cu mortuary ‘with the Rev. Ernest W. disnapols soy Mrs. Mane Elea wd Designed to securely hold a rupture up | inamac our. grandchlidren an =nd in where it ongs and yet give] Nugent officiating. Burial will be in g HD NN SE a Ia } free full information write today!

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: you—low priced, too!” ROASTS ARE SCARCE THESE DAYS, and much of the meat you : get is not so fat. Butter's scarce, too, and you have to count more and more on ‘‘drippings” for your cooking. But. there are still plenty of ways to fill the fat- salv age can and get precious extra red points! Clip this check list—pin it up in your kitchen

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i i s g. _ (Contin ; | 2 z bombs. fron 1h Lifelong’ Irvington Resident Funeral for Mrs, Mrs. Cummings £ ; : Cm ) - . - T Is Dead at 48. | Set for Thursday. = 5 bomber afir i e Bien] | : Sheer z et i Services for Ms. Goldie Ellen Mrs. Hettie hid cummings, alive = = under the 1 | Capps Mitchell, 5703 E. Washington 3 church worker, died ‘today at her Z z Te i st. were to be held at 1:30 p. m. La home, 4228 Guilford ave. She was 65. = g 8 Soespr today in Shirley Brothers Irving Mrs. Cummings nad been a Rem z z " Ras , Hill chapel with burial in*Memorial ber of the Third Christian churc = = io a !since 1919 and previously’ had been = 3 Xp JPuIk ameter who was 48, died a member of the Seventh Christian |= : Sine ¥ : ; long church. At the Third Christian, |S = ‘baile resi-| ( ’ Ban = Satay as 8 Welong she organized the first district|Z s Yo g Survivors are her husband, Louis | junior department with graded les- = Naan Nr H.: a daughter, Martha; two sons, sons and was principal for 19 years. = a Thomas and William; her mother, dghive nh TjagionanY. Sociely ig . 2 of the enen - she also was president of the Cen- = Mrs. Marthe B. Cape of ey tral Avenue Methodist White Cross |= B J : = Su iat Ie = Sd 1 erin psn of y Juniors Snape of Indianapolis and Clifford Guild and hotles ary president of i=} u 1 g ey Capps of Detroit. She is survived by her husband, |Z; g yous ben . Elmer S., a daughter, Zelma and |= CHARLES W. CARROLL sisters. Mrs ’ small |= : Once a | _ Rites for Charles W. Carol, 204 and Mrs, Charles Stipp, both of El- (5 y proached w Washington blvd. will be held at woot = = raft, but | 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Services ‘will be held at- Flanner = g crew appal Brothers Irving Hill chapel. Burial & Buchanan mortuary-at 11 a, m.|= i Was RUDLY. by Memorial Park cemetery marten id z= . Mr. Carroll, who was 68, died THA. Se Rev Bungee g that when ¢ i Bunday in his home He had heen at Anderson will officiate and burial |= $ 08 z Idiehe » i red s a molder for th . a a \ = ° = . i. Ee & Co. 22 yeais. will be at Crow n Bill z g ight. only ‘Hp was a resident of Indianapolis y 2 = behind the 82 years and belonged to the Pro- State Deaths {E ) g - 4 : Eg now that I gressive Spiritualist church and the IS = . Dri Molders’ union. = gE Delaney Survivors are his wife, Minnie; a & Evans to Raymond J_Jerocs 36 EG g dead in th Lott of Indi-} a and Jerry. da r, Janice; sisters, Mrs. = ia a of Frank- aa Eo iu Vowies “Misa Jeanette Jurboe Mrs. s : Shange 38 oy “hi Katherine ancaste brothers homas, | = am, fort and Harry of Anderson. a ® {Se Kelley Chiet Steward Richard = the battlest stepson, Carlos Lindner of Ifidian- | BS Weress. Lehman. 15. Survivors £ g same direct apolis, and five grandchildren. Pvt. Robert H, Weedon and WAC Cpl. Shirley P. Sears enjoy lily time Husta 5d Fred dsughiers Joys sony = § : “1 saw pl in Bermuda. Mot. Catherine Bragn, Mre. Lizzie Bons. (mf AVY wave attack RICHARD DEAN HIGGENS . ion arhertie Brun, Ms Lins wig 2 In NAVY and Black! i 20m M dal services for PIC Rich-1 PVT. ROBERT H. WEEDON, | tage of a recent USO tour through | HARTPOKD CITY — Mrs. Leora Van = 3 more bomb 1 emarial se! sain 3763 Broadway, and WAC Cpl | the lily ‘fields in Bermuda. Cleve 81. Survivors: Husband: W. L. Van |Z ard Dean Higgens 20-year-old | Cleve; daughters, Mrs Rudolph. Becker - g Yamato, bec . - will be held at 11 Shirley F. Sears of Hollis ¥. Y, The tour was made by horse goKOMO—Mrs Effie A. Della Thomas = & = of black - sr Jar n Center Methodist were among the American service- | and buggy in the motorless coral Braoks, 73 x Survivers Husband James, = i = “Over op sons, Bert arl: daughter, Mrs. Grace = ™ nae 1 . - r church, Bluff rd. and Epler ave. men and women Who took advan- | islands. | Kincaid; four grandchildrers ’ “le > (Catch the gayvness nn youl heart— = a terrific f Pvt. Higgens was killed in action vivors: Wile. Mary daughters Nr oct z ® Buges that v ohnson, rs. Vonnie ord, 's. Dal- i= ows . A * - . - : Bue. ¥ on Leyte. oi. HE Weste rn U n | on Offi ic i of | BR ae Yao for your beau—in a smart new 3 ovis 1p and Mrs. William P. Higgens, 5) oe 8 bow Trick Flas) z _ approach cl W. Elbert st. and three brothers, ¢ T B B d Th d i= curfew frock. B ack or navy ravon lie to the William, Lt. Morton W. Higgens, on O De Dur I e ursaaq Y U ur f 2 y ray g i, Jeave from the South: Pacific, and] 3 £ . ; - . i planes appe Pvt. Calvin E. Higgens, stationed Services for Sidney J. Haspel old Dutt of Columbus, O.; a son, z crepe with sheer insert and dainty £ Phi ® Ui Pendleton, * Oceanside, manager of the delivery department|the Rev. Charles M. Johnson of | 5 . 5 z Onmiof A of the Western Union Telegraph [Sloustiony, N. J; a siste, Mrs. J. = braid “ ay S - E : v Crawshaw, Indianapolis, and six | a raid trim around the cdllarless E laney's raft {£0., will ‘be held at 10 a. m. Thyrs- a: John, Fred and Thomas = Zz mark the p day in Shirley Brothers Central Blackwell, all of Indianapolis; | = I shave & ; 3 | Richard L. hi S| ol S chapel with burial in Crown Hill. | George and Charles Blackwell, both | Begun RoR Diovan SH = neck and short sleeves, Sizes 9 piloting a Mr: Haspel, who was 42, died of of Bloomington, and Bert Black-| : ) = s spotted the {a heart attack while at work yester- well of Minneapolis, Minn, | Without Torturous Truss Wearing = to 15 : The a | day. 5 . = ) tle elouds of bi. ; : 3H) OTECTOR = an = VICKS A lifelong Indianapolis resident,| PEARL OVERBEY UIERIU #0 PROT z XWe flew o - n Ww Time - Tested VAroRUB he lived at 4022 Byram ave. He| go ryices for Mrs. Pearl Overby, = A aw 4 | started working for the Western] “ Tr e si g : 1 s 2 3 g i

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RED —ITCHY-SCALY | Miami, Fla., where she made’ her

{ home. —~ Mrs. Laymon, wife of the ¢late J { Dr. G. D. Laymon, died Sunday in |Miami, She was a member of the { Caroline Scott Harrison chapter of

Doctor's ‘Invisible’ Liquid [thc D. A. R. and lived in Irvington Relieves Torture! | { before going to Florida 20 years ago . First applications of wonderful soothing | | Survivors are a gaughter, Mrs Zemo—a doctor's formula— | Ruth Lyons; a son, Dr. R. L. Layproms relieve the itching and burg. | mon of Miami; four sisters, Mrs Big ad also help heal roved, scaly skin. | William T. Richardson, Indianapy successful for over 35 years! | ic: Mrs. Georze S. Burton of Fi ' OLS MI - J 5 OQ. trial of Zemo convinces! Invisible Pranklin, Mrs. A. R. Brown of De-

~doesn’t show on skin, All drug stores. In 3 sizes. Aang wores 3s J EMO) {troit and Mrs. Raymond Pickeral of Trafalgar, and three grandchilIdren.

™ Used fats are urgéntly needed to help make medicines, explosives, synthetic rubber, soaps —civilian and military — paints, fabrics and other essentials on the battlefield and home front. So won’t you save every drop every day?

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“FISH— you're using more of it these days. Scrape every drop of grease from the pan in which you fry or broil it.

EDWARD T. ASKINS Edward T. _Askins.. a shipping clerk at the Ideal Equipment Co, for the last 42 vears, died yesterday in his home, 1022 N, Ewing st,‘ He

wa m1 Born in Decatur, Ill, he was a member of the Centenary Christian

from loss of ghuyes

Survivors are his wife, Minnie

FRIED SAUSAGES —they're plentiful and yield lots of as in the frying pan. (And if you parboil them first, don’t forget to save the water and skim off the grease!)

UTILITY MEATS — are good: for

two sons, S. Sgt. Kerineth E. Askins, stationed in China, and 8.

Here's One OF The Best Home Ways Yo Build Up RED BLOOD! You girls who suffer from simple anemia or who lose s0 much during

periodic periods that you are tired. weak

80 start today—try Lydia E. Pink. bam's TABLETS — One Of the greatest 3 Biotd ron tonics can buy to help up red blood to give more strength and energy~in such cases. Taken as directed-Pinkham’'s Tab- ; are one of the very best home ways to get. precious iron into the. blood, help build up the xe» QUALITY blood by reinforcing the mo= blood cells.

Pinkham’s Tablets for30 days if you, too, don't remarkably. an__ Follow label directions.

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Sgt. Harold R. Askins, who 1s missing in action, and. a brother, Byron H. Askins of Decatur, The body was taken to the Moore Mortuaries- Peace Chapel,

NORA B. JOHNSON

Rites for Mrs. Nora B. Johnson, who died yesterday in her home, 1405 E. Epler ave., will be held at 2 p. m. Thursday in Edgewood Methodist church. Burial will be in Round Hill Mrs. ‘Johnson, who was 57, was a member of Edgewood Methodist church and the Woman's society of Christzan Service. Survivors are her husband,

[RING IN THE ENTIRE FAMILY

KNOW the Condition of Your Fam-

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stews and soups. Skim the grease as they cook. Chill them afterwards and scoop off the fat that hardens on top. (Gravies too!)

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HOT DOGS—you'll get at least a -~tablespoon or two of grease from the cooking water. Even a feaspoon helps!

FAT SCRAPS — save them all in a bowl in the icebox. Once a week _ melt them down and add them to the salvage can.

AND BE SURE to keep the can right out where it's handy! Drop. by drop, it will fill up faster than you think. Then rush it to your meat dealer and get those 2yred points and 4 cents for every pound of fat.

Boys’ Polo Shirts, $1.00

Short sleeved, basque striped polo shirts in green, blue and tan summer pastels. Sizes small, medium and large.

Boys’ Ww hite “T” Shirts, 69¢

Boys’ first quality, fine grade rib knit “T” shirts with wing sleeves and crew neck. Sizes small, medium and large.

‘Boys’ Fancy Knit Polo Shirts, $1.19

Houndstooth check polo shirts in blue, red and brown or basque stripings in ‘multi-color tan, blue and yellow. Sizes small, medium and large.

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trim. Red, blue or white background. Sizes 7 to 14.

‘White Broadeloth Shirts, $1.29 . 2 Joi on WEA and OPA pont ‘ ‘Downstairs at AYRES TA shirt with a, convertible neckline for ‘dumpers and pinaiores, & Sizes 7 to. "

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