Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1945 — Page 4
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“1,000 TRUSSES ; ~T0 BE GIVEN AWAY ~ THIS MONTH
ak Kansas City, Mo~=-A Doctor's! ‘Invention for réducible rupture is] so successful, now being made to give everyone who tries it a $3.50 Truss at no
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SET RITES FOR EX-FOREMAN, 78.
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Edward J, Mayer Had Cd Here Since 98.
Rites for Edward J. Mayer who
[POLICE TO STRESS | ‘ROAD PARKING LAW State police today prepared to] tighten enforcement of laws requiring placement of warning signals around any vehicle parked on state] roads outside municipalities.
-Qol.-Austin R. Killian, state police | superintendent, said a fourth of Indiana’s~168 traffic deaths for the] first quarter of 1945 resulted from
WS, ADKINSON IS DEAD-AT 71:
‘Wife of Retired Packirig “Firm Official
Services for Mrs. Elizabeth Brown
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cost. This invention ‘has no leg died yesterday at his home, 11 N. -Voorhis;
straps, no elastis belts, or leather he ? ; \ : bands. "It holds rupture up and Gale st. will be held us 2 pom 0 - in. ‘Is comfortable and easy to {tomorrow in Grinsteiner's funeral wear. After using it many report home. Omer Woods, former reader entire satisfaction. Any reader of lof the Second Church of Christ, this paper may ‘try the Doctor's | segentist, will officiate. -- Invention for 30 days and receive! puja] will be in Memorial Park. the separate $3.50 Truss at. ho Mr. Mayer, who was 78, was a cost. If you are not entirely sas { retired employee of the Postal Telepn ae tian tea | raph Co., for whom he wernt to yo x work in 1894 in Marion, O. He | hii pet a ey _ came here in 1898, became city ~{ foreman of the line department and Miclan’s Applistice Co. 6230 Koch pag that job until 1933. Bldg., 2906 Main St. Kansas City, Mo., for their trial offer.
| Adkinson, wife of Herbert M. Ad- { kinson, retired Van Camp Packing From 1908 to 1622 he was a Co, superintendent, will be held at railroad engineer for the Baltimore 2:30 p, m. Thursday in the Dorsey & Ohio railroad here, later going | funeral home. = Burial will be in to “Economy to farm. He returned Crown Hill, . here two months ago. He belonged | © Mrs. Adkinson, whe was 71, died to. tie Friends church of Economy, [yesterday in. St." Francis ‘hospital. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Ruby | She lived at 660.N. Colorado st. Homaire; a daughter, - Mrs. Mary | A member of a pioneer IndianRogozin, both of \Indianapolis; a|apolis family, Mrs. Adkinson was | sister, Mrs. Ida Cummings - of | the daughter of Ignatius Brown, Jamestown and two grandchildren. founder of the L. M. Brown Ab: “ | tract Co. * w¥ | GEORGIA GAYNELL' LEONARD. |’ A lifelong Indianapolis resident,
He was nl member of the Second Church of’! she was organist at the Fletcher] Place Methodist church for -15
Services for Mrs. Georgia Gaynell Christ, Scientist. | Leonard, who died Saturday at her hn sre ra Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Eve- | VIE years an as & member o e lyn Mayer; a daughter, Mrs. Bonita Jhome, , 335 Tidgeview dr. will be moperts - Park : Methodist - church. | Fitehl: a s6n. Rollin E. Maver: a {at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Bros. | She belonged to the Caroline Scott | brother, Fred Mayer, “and three |1rving Hill chapel. ‘Burial will fol» -Hafrison chapter of the D. A. R,, | grandchildren, 5 low in. Washington Park. the Monday ‘club and the Magazine Mrs. Leonard, who was 54, had club. lived here all her life. She was a| Survivor: besides her husband are 1116] Member of the Rirst Friends church | 8 sister, Mrs. Frank Carver of Tohe. : ledo, O, and a wight. rivate embalance IN. Capitol ave, apt. 18, died yes- {and the Pythian Sisters. = Surviv- Su a iF Sharer, William 3928 & New York !ierday in City hospital of injuries|\D8 re her husband, Rolien G.|Adkinson of. Indianapolis. A-son, IRvingten 1173 |. cived in an automobile accident |leonard; a daughter, Miss Louise | Harold Adkinson, former city fire- - { Leonard and two sisters, Mrs. magn, was killed in a fire truck acciApril 12 at 11th st: and Capitol ave. anda t Ars. Mable wis [She Was 76 [Ellis and Mrs. Esther. Cook, all of. dent in tig relvo Biock on E. Mich285 | i : She was the widow of |igan st. last December.
ward Barrett. Funeral services will ; TR] be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in| [MARY AGNES yon } {Shirley Brothers Central Chapel! Private services for Mrs. Mary ‘|with burial in Crown Hill (Agnes Yoh will be held at 10 a. m. J ' | tomorrow. in. the Shirley Brothers FERDINAND KEMMERER ~~ [Central chapel. Mrs. Yoh, who was | Services for Ferdinand Kemmerer; | 42, died Sunday at the home of her’ | Indianapolis resident for 26 years | mother, Mrs. Nina Warren, 138 E. | Who died Sunday while. working at|St- Joseph st. |the Chevrolet’ Commercial Body Co:| = Officiating at the rites will be
|where he was employed as a watch- the Rev. W. C, Ball, pastor of !man, will be held at 9 a. m. tomor- | the Woodruff United Presbyterian
{row at- Sacred Heart “Catholic | church. Burial will follow in Round church. Burial willbe in St. Joseph Hill cémetery. Mrs. Yoh, a native “cemetery. , jof Clinton county, had lived here Mr. Kemmérer, who was 50, was 30 vears, a veteran-of world war I. Surviving Survivors, besides her motte are | thim are his wife, Clara; a son, la son, boatswain 1-c. with the navy! James F.: three daughters, Lois, at Shifiiakeér, Cal, and a brother, Claricesand Rosemary; two brothers, | | Pfc. Clarence Warren of” Gore Belg, k Chri$ and Robert and a sister, Mrs. | Mont. Agnes Craddock. .
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HATTIE H. WALTERS Funeral services for Mrs. Hattie H. Walters, who died yesterday at her home, 53% E. St. Joseph st. will be at 2 p: m. tomorrow in the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. * Dr. John B, Ferguson, pastor of No Appointment Necessary the Irvington Presbyterian church, ® Open Evenings and Sunday = | will offlefite. - Burial will be in * Washington park. ole Mrs. Walters was an Indianapolis ® resident for 41 years. She belonged STRESY RLOOR ower Nuilies to the Tabernacle Presbyterian -® i. ,57 MONUMENT CIRCLE « church. Survivors includes five ® “11 S. Ritter, Salon daughters, Mrs. Bernice Nichols, ® 0 © 0 @® Mrs. Betty Jenkins, Mrs. Armetta . Van Treese and Mrs. Margaret Hiner, all of Indianapolis and Mrs. Lillian. Fellmer of Clermont; five sons, Norman, Joseph, Bernard, Raymond and ‘Howard, all of Indianapolis and 16 grandchildren,
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FLORENCE R. WELLS
Rites for Miss Florence R. Wells, who died Sunday in Bellefontaine, O., will be held at 2:30 p, m. tomorrow in the Royster & Askin mortuary, Burial will be. at 3:15 p. m:. in Mooresville. Miss Wells, who was 88, worked! here from 1905 to 1922 as a forewoman for the A. Burdsal Paint Co. Later she lived in Florida and Zanesville, O. Surviving her are a niece, Mrs. Hazel Vaughn, 622 Roena ave. and a nephew, Carl Wells, 1841 Koehne st.
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GEORGE HOMAIRE Services for George Homaire, re-| tired railroader and farmer, will be at 2 p. m. today in the Royster & Askin mortuary. Burjal will fol-| low in Bethel cemetery near New Augusta, Mr; Homaire died Sunday in his home, 539 N. Pershing ave. He was |
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