Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 June 1945 — Page 8
| - at 10 NDIANAFOLIE TIMER ec WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4,195 | Insi AMOS FUNERAL Harry Ww. Dragoo; Owner of Sel en Susy Musney Some Le >
Survivors are a daughter, Miss | Clarence Shake, Irvington Methodist
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i Aurelin La Vergne Smith; two sis-!church, will: officiate. ROCHESTER - | ; ' : as ,.June 68 (U, P.).— ob for about ; | Clipping Service, Dies at 62 ters, Mrs. Henrietta Kettering of Mrs. Joslin, who was 84, moved gale of the summer home of Jess Ao : ; | Indianapolis and” Mrs, ‘Lura Goff of to “Indianapolis from Spencer 20 Murden of Peru to Mr. and Mrs. with the old” | Harry W, Dragoo, 4520 N. Penn- | Los Angeles, Cal, and two. brothers, | years ago after the death of her (Burl E, Sherrill, also of Peru, was but getting” ; + Sr ——— 2 svivarila st. owner of the Central ? Dale Vickers of Los Angeles and; husband, Edwin T. Joslin. | announced today, C: 1. O. regic - Retired ~ Fire Lieutenant Press Clipping service, ‘died yester-.| Myf Vike of Fh Sn aTk Sureiving are her daughter, Mis. The home. one of the show Plages pping | : wiep—— : . | Jeannette J. Cassady, Indianapolis: ! on Lake Manitou, was known as Dead Here at 55. |day . in Methodist hospital. ‘He| {JENNIE E. JOSLIN .. a brother, Harry A, Perkins, Los|Indiana’s summer gubernatorial ] { was 62. . “| | Services for Mrs. Jennie E. Joslin,| Angeles, Cal, and two grand-|mansion during the administration
| Formerly pri 1 of fhe Gas| 1 Rites for ‘Clarence D. Amos, a_re-| ormerly:. principal (¢ ie, Gas| tired fire department lieutenant, | City high school, Mr. Dragoo ors Hel twill be held at 2 p. m. Priddy in| to Indianapolis 45 years ago; He . lthe George ‘W. Usher mortuary. |held positions in the advertising| | Cremation servites will be in Wash- departments of the Star, L. S. Ayres ington Park cemetery: {& Co. and’ the old Parry Buggy aR | Manufacturing Co. before “starting | | “Mr. Amos, who «was 55, died Mona y In c Ww ho mital He lived at] jthe clipping service. ( ; NOS al. oy ht 4 y io A graduate of Franklin college, Jot RRONES RY: ‘he was a member of Sigma Alpha |
"Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Island City, N.Y. |" A native of Scott county, he had| Epsilon fraternity, the Rotary: club
lived in Indianapolis 49 years. He|and was a 32d degree Mason. He | |
Franchised. Bottler: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Indpls. | was a member of the fire depart- | attentied the Third Church of | Haryy W, Diageo ot 1 {¥: \ SE \ JID / N ) Sse tmpenra—— dg _ TT 77 I ment 24 years, retiring last month. | christ, Scientist | 7 PDS | N K
[5936 University ave., who ‘died yes-|children, Jeannette and Edwin | of Governor Harry G. Leslie be[terday at a nursing home, will be! Cassady. . | tween 1928 and 1932. :
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Sti i w !Mr. Amos belonged to the West j i ard, and her grandparents; Frank | BILE : “washington Street Methodist Active In Scouts V. Schaefer and Mr. and Mrs. Billings hosp Sa R WE church. Evergreen Masonic lodge Active in Boy Scout. work, Mr. | Charles H. Payne, all of Indian- Pras motor 4 and the Indianapolis Firemen’s as- | DTagoo partie ated in the ogi fapolis : : * : His hawt I i master training program and was| Services will be held at 8:30 a. m v - i Orps me TN | sociation. ; | 1 m { ; Po Survivors are His wife, Mary: a|a first class Scout.” He was a na-\Friday in the G. H. Herrmann a. For War - with his nar . » dauchter. Mrs. Viola Bomgardner tional offieer of S. A. E. fraternity, funeral home, 1505 S. East st. and Summer Bréezes . Red Cross, 1 or 0S0l ra IONS of Indianapolis; three grandchil-|Serving as province archon ofi9 a. m. in St. Patrick's Catholic : Write in ask dren. Meredith Ann, Judith Dee and Province Delta for eight years. {church. Burial will be in Calvary the column t ¢ il Be Roberta Kay Bomgardner, all of In-| , Surviving are his wife, June CI; cemetery. hous: I'd 3 call { + 'dianapolis. and two sisters, Mrs.|® son. Lt. (1. g) Harry W. Dragoo| rr on't dats. J v So Kreutzians and Mrs. Mable Jr- home on leave after serving in ESTHER KISHNER there'd be ne } Wright both of Roseville, Cal. the Pacific; ja brother, Matrices C.|' Rites for Mrs. Esther Kishner, iy 10 i : Franklin, and two grandchildren,| vs ; y J 3 & . prm— ‘a 111030 S. § st, teacher at the BEImoni 3330 i JESSIE D. INGRAM | james D. and David W. both of 100 S. limi RACE : Po Rites will be held at 1:30 p. m Columbus. O . | Jewish Educational association, who Sia Packs i tomorrow at Moore . Mprtuaries| A Rites will be held at 4 p. m. Fri- died yesterday.at St, Vincent's hos- MILITAR : Peace Chapel for Jessie D. Ingram,|day at Flanner & Buchanan mortu- | pital, will be held at 4 p. m. today In their new cig 318 N. Kealiig ave. who died Mon-|ary, with burial in Crown Hill. {the Aaron-Ruben funeral home for six packs dav. Burial will be in.. Riverview | a i : {Rabbi Shapiro, Rabbi Samuel Fox ¢ . . or commissar cemetery at Seymour, JOSEPH P. VAN cam g 'and Cantor Sam- Levin will officiate, . the army ar GF Mr. Ingram, who was 61, was a| Rites for Joseph P. Van Camp, with burial in Knessis Israel ceme- other, with {8 conductor for the Pennsylvania rail- | who died Monday at his home, 4054 | tery : : z week to each road for 27 years. He had resided Eastern ave. will | A native of Russia, Mrs. Kishner everywhere. fe in Indianapolis 31 years and was a|be held at 2 p. m {was a teacher in Louisville, Ky., be- teeth to cab x er member of Brookside lodge 720, F.|tomorrow at the fore coming here two years ago. She 7 cards.. But | em : & A. M.: Knights of Pythias, 19th | Ebenezer Luther- |was 47. x. have to borro . : Sntiiw indos dT ; ; ..lan church. The | Mrs. Kishner was a member of 5 ; VER FLEET. Dg Century lodge 470 and the Brother ! rs. shn § a ro - \ . | GREAT iL : SE hood (of Railway Tralnmen. | Rev. R. Eugene {the Hebrew Teachers’ union, Busi- _— : |. Survfving are his wife, Lyndall| Smith, pastor of {ness and Professional Hadassah, F.. and a brother Roy, both-of In- the church, wilt {the Achwoza Aleph New York : Hoc dianapolis. { officiate. society, Women's Independent : rns | Mr. Van Camp, | Zionist ®organization, = League for GUS GRAF { who was 70, had | Labor and the Planters’ organiza- WITH TH an ® Serica are scheduled at 2:30 resided in In- RY {tion, an agency for planting trees > ] Jim Head us lp. m. tomorrow at Wald funeral dia napoiis 33 Mr. Van Camp lin Palestine. Now te hab home for Gus Graf, truck repaiur-| Years and was | Surviving are her husband, the For Juniors—Misses—=Women time it's not Which man for the New York Central rail- employed at the W, H. RobertSTRey. Eliazar Kishner; two daugh- : chewing the |road for 28 years who died yester-|9aIy: ters, Mrs. Celia Weiss, Louse Attractive styles with distinctive touches ; ? ideo 1 nie WN Va An ok} —— i rv Q* . . ; oD. {day at his home, 315 N. Walcott st. eh and Minerva, Indianapplis; three : w : Tass | The Rev. Frederick R. Daries, pes-| GEURGE A. BROWN | brothers, David Rabinowitz,” New - Cool looking materials. Styled in tailored SE a _| George A. Brown, a painting con-| York; Abraham Rabinowitz, Nor- . or dressy models. A style to suit every taste tor of Zion Evangelical nd Re i | férmed church, ‘will officiate, with {ractor, died last night in his home, | wich, Conn. and Samuel Rabino- and figure, i burial in Clown Hill. R. R. 4, Box 437, Sunshine Gardens. | witz, Bridgeport, Conn. and a sister the other? Mr. Graf, who was 74, had re- He was 57. Miss Sarah Rabinowitz, of Pales- ; . . i sided in Dae 35 years and| He was a member of the wig . , was a.member of Zion church, the Way Baptist church. Survivors are ) x Sa Indianapolis- Liederkranz and the [his wife, Era; two sons, Ottis, sta- 'ETTA HUFFER hi . gaia bi hat Brotherhood of Car Men of America. |tioned with the army in Italy, and| Rites for Mrs. Etta Huffer, 464 Monthly sanitary protection is a subject t af : Surviving are his wife, Katharine; | Odell, with the army in the Philip-!y pandolph st, will be at 10 a. m i r ines; a daughter, Mrs. Lavon : has undergone many changes recently . . . Po uw i = tt of apoE three | tomorow in the Moore Mortuaries i : " Albert, Chicago; a ghter, | i . It may be well worth while to get “the latest. |H. D. Hantzis, Indianapolis, and | brothers, H. L. Brown of Indian-| Peace Chapel with the Rev. George Head emphas . : five grandchildren. | apolis, George of Carthage and Sam |M. Smith officiating. Burial will be has nothing When mother and daughter are | of pure long-fiber surgical cotton, i. of Smiths Grove, Kyv.. and two sis-|in Columbus.. Mrs. Huffer; who was Head--1st both “of Tampax age,” it issome- | compressed in handy little appli- | yamMES E. VEST ters, Mrs, Ethel Bartley of Boyce, 76, died Monday. manding offi times the older woman who sud- | cators, so ingenious that one’s Rites for Janes E- Vest. Swarlz) {Ky., and Mrs. May Bratton of Oak- | — Yeon. His o denly discovers that times have | hands need not even touch the Creek. Mic neraloriof 5 lack | 200" Ky. | ALBERT A. FRICK saw action a changed since she last gaveserious | Tampax. And don’t forget that ! ich. op ? | Services will be conducted by the| services for Albert A Frick, a ing to Luzor thought to different types of sani- | Tampax cannot chafe or cause Sia o> here for ee Rev. R. M. Dodrill at 2 p. m. Pri-| resident ‘of Marion county for 25 25th or “trop l- or. No “bulking” ben , (died Sunday abt Hurley hospilal Ini aq in the G. H. Herrmann funeral | 4 JO Le ao, oy Toi tub Flint, Mich, were to be held at|pq,, 1505 s. East st. Burial] will joes, Wi A ae 12 Left ( daughter comes home from col- | or shower or when swimming! ~~ 1/30 p. m. today in Fit. with bur-| pe in Round Hill. chapel. . The Rev. F. R. aries will | . JIM BRO lege or the office with the news Millions of women are now us- al In Avondale getn d to | officiate and burial will be in Leb- i - about Tampax... Very neat and | ing Tampax. Why not join them Mr. Vest, w 0. Wh ove © JOAN E. ALDRIDGE ANON. are only 12 dainty. It is worn internally, so it | this very month? Drug stores and | Flint from Indianapolis in 1912 Miss Joan E. Aldridge. a pupil| .Mr. Frick, was was. 64, died Mon- grerades in can’t be detected. Really sets you | notion counters have Tampax in Tetired shout 15 years ago. ohters,| At St. Patrick's Catholic grade | day in his home, 419 E. North st, losses have b free every month from pins, belts | 3 sizes—Regular, Super, Junior. ving RIS four ag nl school. died today in Sunnyside! Apt. 28. He was employed by Wil- “Dogs are ‘sg 9 a | Mrs. Delmar . Pogue, | y 4 yy Wa ucualiv and external pads. Month's supply goes into your IS. \ ha Mrs Charles Emmert, | Sanitorium after an illness of two |liams Tool and Engineering Co. Sizes 12 *We usually Tampax is a product with a’ | purse. Economy box holds 4 ro ale vs tl ol joins i Pe ‘| ‘years. She was 13 | Survivors are his wife,, Mable; af. ay further back, av , Sheridan; Mrs. Ethe Joods, No-|* na : $ x of een A oi. te Serious, Soientiiie backsromnd: Jong 8 erage supply. Tampax Ee and Wits. Howard Folsum: | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse | stepson, Carl Adams" of Milwaukee, P| A wat Invented by a doctor, it is made | Incorporated, Palmer, Mass. enton Mich: @ son, Guy G., Flint, | Aldridge, 848 Woodlawn ave. |Wis., andy a sister, Mrs “Amanda & : 20_yerls a» an d 10 grandchildren. ; : "| she, was born. in Indianapolis and |Heale of Burton, O. i > - he 0s re : a ho a oo _|was™a member of St. Patrick’s| umd i patrols: : wi Catholic - church. | CORNRLIA SMITH pals es Pr WN | Survivors besides her parents are| Services,for Mrs. Cornelia Smtih, » : | a sister, Jean, and a brother, Rich- {a member of a pioneer Indiana | family, will be held at 4 p. m. to- | morrow ‘in Flanner & Buchanan \ A [0 State Deaths mortuary. Burial will be in Crown . - | { { Hill. Qp» n 1268 ey BONO Daniel M. ‘Thomas. 84.. Bur} Mrs. Smith, who was 85, died yes- . ~ A BOMB th cari Bon Pau sister—Barah-Kincade terday-in-her-home527-E.36th st. |} 000000" -4 BRAZIL--M ane Brancl Sur-| Born ‘in a log cabin in-Gibson SHEE }.. a cLay cry 8 SRN Bran : or county, Mrs. Smith was the daugh- been added t 8 fe. Bernice; Parents. Mr. ter of Henry and Marinda N. B-29's are ne Si NO i ; Vickers, early Indiana settlers, She DEC TUR Charles E. Magley, 72. Sur-| hi ~G a ” The new vors: Sister, Mrs. C.D. Lewton: brother. *- | formerly was a secretary in the John C United States district attorney's _ HARTFORD CITY John BE 74. office and belonged to the Second Survivors: Son Ww A d hte rs Ha P 1 2, Mrs. 1 E gp aves Mi er Mr nta Foncannon, Mrs Bessie be or Anna Mulvihille; brothers, | Patrick G., James, Felix A. Heckard, 65. Surdaughters, Mrs, Daisy s Mount Mrs Zola » Baker, Mrs. Glenna G ge William Glen; the Henry A.. Otto E., Rudy; sisters, { George Dvkes Mrs. ' Isaac Glover, Mrs. Chleo Little LAGRO—Frank B. Lawson, 57 Sur- - iy r Wife, Bertha; sons, Ralph, J a pmer | MARION—Mrs. Artie Mercie Parks, 78 h- un fornia war p Survivors Husband, James C.: sons, - . ; : | Grayson Arthur, Bones en: do . Semyles 3 ter. Lalah study and e } | Mr 5. Ams anda Baker, Survivor: Husband? Casua : ad - ; : | Prof. J. O $ WAR BOND Someday you'll want to see that | “ NORTH MANCHESTER — Marshall phorus ahd. | Luther Gilbert, 68 Survivors: Wife, Lil- + . {tan Mae son, George Gilbert; brother; rp . Vii boy, or girl, of yours off to col- Clem E.; sister, Mrs. O. L. Summers, Like Bak MAN oh ; PORTLAND--Ja per J Henson, 2 "GEN. PO Survivor Jaughters, Mss. Samue i » ege . .. and right now is not too Sistivars:) Dauginett, oo Samuel 0 thetic lava t ’ . : | Harmon, Mr Joseph Shauver, Mrs. “Ira dumped into Miller, : “ - CLASS OF 63 early to start making plans. Mrs. Mary Alice Mills, 79. Survivors ents that “c . | Daughters, Mrs. Alva Jour nay, Mrs. Bessie to a dough Peters, Mrs. Viola 8t. John; son, Samuel : | Walter; brother, Charles Hartrum the whole mr > f yy . | ROSEDALE—Mrs. Caroline Nurnberger, Synthetic Meahe HOUY YO gsier, Like SO many othe ry Ame ricer n bho {S, | 82 Survivor: Brother, John gasoline wh! . . v ’ ' » A | aotll work hig away thyvowuah school . . . but even nn that cage youll wernt to be in «a P! ition to (Jie him a little | help if he needs 1t. y HYDE P¢ - By what you put aside in War Bonds today you can help make come to me sure he gets the same aehance as other boys, tomorrow, have Jess St Chances are you're already on the Payroll Savings Plan. Saving | now coming . . . . | v as you've never been able to save efore. This is fine, provided shortage is | you keep on saving. | , | , a | But take your dollars out of the fight a and 3you will be : alk fu? J hurting yours: Uf, your boy's future, and your country. ' | i Mother's Friend massaging prepa. i : ration helps bring ease and comfort Na Try to buy more bonds than you ever hyve before. And hold | to expectant mothers. a i | FOTHER'S FRIEND, an exquigiely ) on to them until they come due! : : MOTHERS FRIEND, an ey : ? conditions where a bland, mild anodyne . massage medium in skin lubrication 1s desired. One condition ay which. women for more than 70 years+have used it 1s an application for matesging jue bool ; : . ; he : J and put the . during pregnancy .. > i : : a a skin Soft t and pliable ar pill avoiding . HN ; was Moved UNNeCessar scomfor ’ . . e oN | and aah It refreshes and tones the | i I AS Careiree as the Court Jester! i J know it’ bec : | skin, An Jeni massage applieaion = ine) . very little he niimb; tingling or burnin i ply - 4 the #Kin. .. for the tired back muscles : One of .the many. smart play shoes in Wasson's Basement Store. JFabrie -.. ‘ : XY Havent » | or n - 3 i : § a : AL on Rantful. to use. ¥ : No uppers with long-wearing. plastic soles. White, Ted, pastel blue. Sines 5 Cama El pub we cers Lah Pirsea= Million of bottles sold. Tront aa || Coupon 3 to 9. + 1 spoons of 8 Met iy nurses: ; ; ii i he ; ty 11 an t for s Friend—the || | on Needed : Lay PHONE AND MAIL ORDERS FILLED el i : i ass . n me Ee Jb hak S i / —— eons . eset — ; a ov.
