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Services for David William Foster, |in Sweden. He went to Alaska in| aR : hood days in Kentucky, wer® to 1 ~=DENTISTS~retired grocer who died, Saturday | [1892 ‘where ‘he was employed as a aN be at 2 p. m. today in the King & 81 at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Frnsucnos engi I butling Russell A. . Galloway. Hart : OR IF. T. Molntire Services to Be xing ft homé. The Rev. F ao? E. Washington St. Morris Horner, 2460 N. New Jer- bridges. From 1906 until his retire- 5 & #. Young was { ial RIWeesr Meridian: and, Maroit's: Shoe Store sey st. will be held at 2 p. m. to- ment in 1938, he was employed by | In Accident April 3 ; i Mr Held Tomorrow. f. ung pw oficiate fire) burial, . Phone MA-0583 morrow -at ‘the Lawler mortuary in the Puget Sound Powér & Light] 3 j : : - (Was to be in Floral Park cemetery.

‘Jebanon. Burial will be in Mt. Co. at Concrete, Wash. He was a| Rites for Russell A. Galloway, who § : \ | Rites for Frank T.” McIntire, 29| Mrs. .Mdss, who was 08, died | HOURS DAILY, 8:30 to 5. J Tabor. : | member of the Lutheran church inlgied’ Saturday of injuries received § | Greely st., Who died Saturday, will| Thursday in her home, 2404 Rader all == = IAS Mills A former resident of Lebanon ole and Cathe here » 14% i in an automobile accident April 3, 19 hei as 2 TR ol row a She ad; ee Ih Thdlanspalis mie Ee a » jvors are his wire 0s¢ e S Sister- -28W, } 'S. [since er. liberation at e_en 0 and Richmond, Mr. Foster moved Ury will be. held at 10 ‘a. .m. ‘tomorrow 1 nig In. AW, MI. dhe ; , : F ter, Mrs. Anna Bergeland, 5 3 {Maggie McIntire, 113 Greely- §t.!the Civil war. She was a, member i" to Indianapolis seven years ago.[And 8 iste g 1 . member : \ \ 11 7 FY § wy /

St. Paul, Minn. in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. | RRR Burial will be in Floral Park. lof the First Baptist church of North Eo was 91 Years old and had heen RNY | Mr. Galloway, who was 41, Was 3 $0 A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, | Indianapolis. lr A Mester 2 ani IMATTIE C. SANDS ; struck by a car driven by John W. |Mr. McIntire was 68. He was em-| Survivors are a son, Perry: a ANN “asin years. £ att a, arvey. 1126 E. 9 the 1200] iploye / te , Va A : vice Mrs. Mattie C. Sands, | Harvey, 1126" E. 9th st, in t [ployed by the Carter-Lee Lumber daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Har {lh Up tish Rite and New Bethel Baptist | Services for Mrs. Mattie ; |daugh 1 ardiman; a an

: «| block of Kentucky. ave. Police said | AN {Co. 30 years, before retiring 10 vears| dd 1 Charl - A 9 . who died "Thurs- 3 } [gran aughter, arlotte Thomp ohurch. " j3al2 College ave Vito tied he ran from between two parked Surviving are a son, Kenueth,|qay in Methodist hospital, were to... “"0 0 "ive Gide of the Harvey | Indianapolis; two other daughters, je1q at 10 a. m. today in Moore | ear. |a sister, Mrs, Bell Harris, Indian-| sh

Mrs, Eleota - Hawkins, Richmond, Mortuaries Celonial chapel. Burial] An employee of Curtis-Wright J 3 HN apolis, and several nieces - and.

- y I I —————— and Mrs. Maud Anson es was to be in Crown Hill | division, he lived at 2344 Park ave. : nephews. : Sige, Cal. a an gligren a Mrs. Sands attended the Third | Survivors are his wife, Irene; a| Betram Sanders great-grandchildren. , Sp ip

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: T Erm {a member of Queen Esther Chap-|five sisters. Mrs. C. L. Lauthers, Rites for Joseph’ Probsel, 20 S| JOHN H. ANDERSON ter, Os E. S., White ‘Shrine Oof{Mrs. B. D. Peterson, Mrs. Earl | Chester ave., who died Friday .in | Rites for John H. Anderson, who! ale and -. Tarum _ Court, Grubb, Mrs. Warner Galey and Mrs. | Methodist hospital, will be congio abe » Bi ome 11% Wl Oriental Shrine + |Earl Cosby of Crawfordsville ducted at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Siisey 6th st, wi e. held at a

to hs Hentey to] Survivors al re her : husband, = ms & Titus funeral home by Dr. C. neral| les H, Miami, Fla, and a|JAMES E. LONG Shake, pastor of the Dra Funeral - Held eld Today for home, 907 W. 30th st. Burial willbe ic .° yoo warman H. Flack, | Rites were held yesterday for Methodist church, and Dr. 'S. R. 3 a in Crown Hill. * | Miami {James E. Lomg, 415 Bicking st Martin, Roberts Park Methodist Mrs. Marcia Guthridge. Mr. Anderson was 74 and was bors perks {who died Friday in City hospital. church pastor. Burial will be in

Ree FROM. TALON 4. MACE, Burial was to be in-orvdon todiv. Had Been Vice 2 Principal at Memorial Park, Rites for Mrs. Marcia Paramore

Rites for Almon G. Mace, a mem-! Mr. Long, Who had lived in In- An employee of the Home Stove Guthridge, Indiahapolis teacher for

ber of the Scott county board of dianapolis 32 years, was 76 years old Manual 26 Years. + #109 97 years, Mr. Prabsel was 7" "20 years who died Friday at her ; the Far Rt Survivors ar wife, Sarat ul commissioners, who died yesterday{ahd Was an employee of the Far- a i irvivors are Nis wi Ala) © ljome, 3037 Park ave, were to be Rh € sts ou Nothin es hae : AT “ iquar Heating Service Co. Bertram Sanders, vice principal a daughter; Mrs, W, E. Adkins, us eld: at 5 i Wi touay-al-Hisey& 1 18 1, Allno . - 7 rn Ze ‘ : ¥ ay 3 sey & . are osts Nr hing in the home of his son, non Surviving are his wife, Ida; two at Manual high school for 26 Of Indianapolis; a grandson, Lt. Joe, «YO ,

x Baten. Siatis. Neunitis, etc. and would Mace, 4251 S. State ave. ‘will be sons, James ' H., Indianapolis, and ted 1 ’ a " n iinois I. Adkins, with the army in oii Titus mortuary. Burial was to be ’ ’ y : years, di ode on a 018 ‘be willing fo give SI. A for rig Justiheld at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the|Gary E., New York; a daughter yea, 8 : and a sister, Mrs. Benjamin Sparks, in Crown Hill. send your name and address to Arwarte oo or : ro | streetcar whil n route t it k ie Phar. Co., Dept, 54, 4058 Penn, Kansas Christian Shereh. in Scottsburg. Mrs. Evelyn Sellers, Jamaica, N. Y., | Streetcar while en route to he high Lawrenceburg. Mrs. Guthridge,

City, Mo. : A Scott county farmer, he wasland three sisters, Mrs. ‘Mary. E school. He was 67.

oS r v i 50° V “ROFFIF taught at school No. 'epresident of the Scott County Farm walker, Indianapolis, and Mis. Mr Sanders, who lived at 3360 VAL PIER( EFIELD ; 5 1 No. 91 Xn Te Y TO USE. eo o w bureau five years. Katherine Brewster and Mrs. Nellie N. Meridian st, Apt. K-4,. boarded Val Piercefield, a novelty Sales cently when she became ill. A

| Survivors besides his son are a Grable, both of Cervdon. the eal at 34th and Illinois sts.iman, died Saturday at. his home, graduate of Shortridge high school (daughter, Mrs. - Margaret Turley; i His body was found by. Chris'114 8. Illinois st., Apt. 4. He was 44. two sisters, Mrs. Laura Hester and JEANETTE HUFF ‘JONES Everling, 966 W. 28th st, operator! A resident of Indianapolis 22 Mrs. Carrie Atcheson, and four gervices were to be held at 1:30 of the streetcar. years, Mr. Piercefield is survived by Method Buret grandchildren. LL The second vice principal in the a brother, Darrell, also of Indian-|®€'hodist church. p. m. today at Moore Mortuaries; 50. year history of the South side apolis. The body was taken to She is survived by her husband, ROY E. SCHMEDEL Peace chapel for Mrs. Jeanette Hnfl| school, he was responsible far the Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel. Earl; a daughter, Sue Janet Gul). Services for Roy E. Schmedel Jones, 1514 E. Market st, who diad | curricula of thousands of pupils — — —— ridge, Indianapolis; a son, Lt. David

f ‘Indianapolis resident. were Friday in City hospital. during his 26 years in the admin- the Federation of Indianapolis P Gythridge, with the army in 1639 N. MERIDIAN STREET OrInes 2p ’ A resident of “Fadianapolis 21 istrative field here. | Public School Teachers. ltaly; and a sister, Mrs. Earl Saur-

: : and ” a EE held Friday in Neillsville, Wis., and years Mrs. Joues was 64 and was| * Directed Night School {- Survivors are his wife, Fe len: a|Yin& Gree encastle. mf eue ro eer —— Saturday in Watertown, Wis. Bur- a member of the English Lutheran

L¢ : an | . y , {daughter, Mrs. Elmer W. Fiebert, | ‘ MOS NS A member of a school family, { ial was in Watertown. church. : he was rated as a superior teacher. Chicago; a som, Capt. Frederick B You May Never Suffer Another | ————— : 14 y ‘Mr. Schmedel. who was 52. was She is survived b¥two sons, Paull ,, 4 administrator in the . public, Sanders, stationed at Clayton uni- Acid Stomach Pain manager. of the American Stores R. Huff and Marvin Huff, both of | school system. versugk,_Omaha, Neb; a grandson, —-25c Test— { Dairy Co. at Neillsville 17 years.| | Indianapolis, and two grandchildren. | In 1908 Mr. Sanders began His Frederick Bates - Sanders Jr.; & If you dread to eat because of the pain after-

ister 2 avis ay. | Wards, if your stomach hurts wherf full of food {He died there Wednesday. Until OLIVER HEALEY» | career at Manual, serving asin in- | SISter, Mrs. James McParlan, Bev-| 5% Then empth due 16 catem aot doc

about 19 years ago he had lived in| TT Tstructor In mathematics In 1919 oriy—Hills, Cal; a niece, Mrs. Carl! ignore your sufferings. Try Udga for reliel of

ed DS = a BR omach.and ulcer pains, indigestion, Ras pains, | Indianapolis and was connected! Oliver Healey, a former Hitomra he became vice principal and he Edwards, Indianapolis, and a for heartburn, burning sensation, sour SR

with the milk plant of Van Camp, pher for the old Indianapolis Jour- also directed the night school at nephew, . James McFarlan, Beverly stoma h, bloat and other hyperacid conditions. H

hte ver 200 mill y Birthdzvs S come Inc. nal, died yesterday in his home, 708 ' zanual. is by Totrery ) mi] on ued. Gel 2 2% box of Use { s i me Fletcher ave. He was 77. + rin a reeked Services wil e held in Flanner may show how to avoid anather stomach acid y Survivors are his wife, Lorraine; papi re oe Born Oct. 9, 1877. in Cambridge & TBuchasian mortuary. pain. You must be convinced in 5 minutes or | a daughter, Mrs. Betty Christenson member of St. Patrick's Catho- City he attended elementary and : DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK.

but once a ar of Watertown: a son, William, in|!ic church, he was a custodian-at High school in Connersville, In 1902 —— - ry {the naval air corps: his mother,| Tomlinson hall and formerly Was he received his A. B. degree at In- !

2M OZ / |Mrs. Mary Schmedel, and two|emploved in the City Engineer's diana university where he was & FR E i. 3 C ig! o FE 7 ~ + fl brothers, Carl and Everett, all of] cffice. member of Sigma Chi fraternity. In

| Indianapolis. i “He is survived by, a sister in New| 1943 he received: his M¢ A. degree rn {York - and ~ several nieces and on the Bloomington college campus. [PETER H. MILLER nephews *

I he : i Superintendent at Jasper » Services for Peter H. Miller, a| His firs Baki i | LEWI RI br 1s first teaching appointment switch tender for the Indianapolis | S A. O'BRIEN". was in 2 one-room country school Buy As Many [YR (1

Union Railway Co. 23 years, were| Services for Lewis A. O'Brien, R hoe in Harrison township, Fay-

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held today in Calvary Tabernacle |R. 3, Box 450, who died Thursday

ette county, in 1897. - . church. The Rev. Raymond G. of injuries received when he was A vear later he became principal UNDER AUSPICES OF t : Need. XL} On | J

: So you wont forget - Hoekstra officiated and burial was sttruck by a hit-and-run driver, of jackson township high school in FIFTH CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST why not keep a few Stanley in Memorial Park cemetery. |Were to be condRted at 2 p. m. to- Fayette county, remaining there INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA

Mr. Miller, who was 61, died Sat- day in the Lynhurst Baptist church until 1902. He then became super- x Greeting Cards on hand ? urday in Ms home, 1217 Pleasant st. |by the Rev. C. H. Scheick, pastor. jniendent of schools in Jasper. p Entitled:

Retiring from the railway com- |Burial was to be in Crown Hill. L carved ‘aa “Christian Science: God's Word of Eternal Life” | ' From 1904 to 1906 he served as America’s Smarfest Greeting Cords || pany last August, he had been cap-| The accident occurred in the 6400 | quperintendent ~ of schools iri By 5 bear this emblem on the back tain of the company’s bowling team | block on W. Wasllington st., near carlisle and in 1906 accepted the HARRY C. BROWNE. C.S many years. He was a member his home. He was a carpenter and | pesition as head of the mathematics . y y ©. 9. ANZ of iid Praterns] Order of Eagles was 66. Sh | department at Quincy high school, of New York City : A & : Jan e Benevolent and Protective | Survivors are his wife, Nora; a Quincy, Il. The next year he be- Manber of The Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, U.S.A Order of EIKs. 4son, Carlos. L.; two .daughters, came s n 1 of d ox = *( hs . came supervising principal of: grade »The First Church of Christ Scientist in Boston Massachusetts ‘ DAYTON . {I~ Survivors are his wife, Margaret; |Frances H., and Mis. Lois Cole, | schools in Quigcs. : dra : aad jis Fe olan i {ia stepson, Floyd Hicks, and four/and. three grandchildren, ’ Linda | Member Methodist Church i We in 1. The ark of ORIGINALITY brothers, Ted, Wilbur, Phil and Ellen Cole and Charlés and. Jerry | oa. MURAT THEATER Jarrett, all of Indianapolis, |OBrien. | ‘Mr. Sanders was .a member of Massachusetts Avenue at: New Jersev Street _ : {the Methodist church ‘at Carlisle DT gis ae ey MARY ANN STAAB © and the Indiana School Meén’s club, | “TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 17, 1945 A Complete Optical Service Mrs. Mary .Ann Staab, wife of the department of American School 8 o'Clock for the entire famil Evening office’ | Nicholas . Staab died vesterdav in Administrators of the National : a oo hours: Monday and Friday till 8:30 > 3 y Educational association, the Indi- THE FUBLIC 1S CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND p. m. ana State Teachers association and

| her home, 810 Warren ave. She | was 66. Eyes Exanfined: ‘Glasses Fitted | Mrs. Staab was ‘a member of the For Those Who Need Them | Assumption Catholic church and | the Altar society of The Shuteh. Survivors besides her husband] DR. H. C. FAHRBACH are three sons, ‘Herman, Leonard | Optometrist and William, all of Indianapolis, and

302 Kahn Bldg. five brothers, ‘William Seyfried, Meridian at Washington Portsmouth, O., and Michael O.,} }

Philip, John and Joe Seyfried, alll

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MARTIN KASHMAN Martin Kashman, an employee of Kingan & Co., died yesterday in his home, 527 W. Merrill st. He was 64. A member of St. John's Catholic

It's Time fo ; church, he had been ill since

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Roslyn Power, Goleta, Cal, and Mrs.

Helen Edwards, Indianapolis, and

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whom he made his home; Leo Shea, |

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