Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1945 — Page 10
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mart itp il he a 3 ¢ | Our Reg. $10 Rites will be held at 10:30 a. m Anna Elliott! 82 Survivors:
123 EAST MARKET STREET | Ple. Edward L. Watkins. " daughters, Mrs. Dovie Mae Helderman, | (; A Theodore H Paine Services Mts Lee "Simms: brothers, Charles, Wil- City Merit C ives jon llam and Oral Holt; sisters, Mrs. Edith - double your money. back : DELPHI-Samuel. Brown, ‘77. Survivors:| Dr. John: A. M. Aspy, orthopedic prescrive thé fastest-acting medicines known Hor for | insurance broker, will be held at|son, Wick iffy or double your return of bejtle . : : { McIn 80 Survivors: Sons, Ross, | gt Methodist hospital.’ He was 53. lers Irving Hill chapel. Burial will Winder: broih { Powder Pe === be in Washington Park cemetery. |g; hospitals and of - the A native of Indianapolis, he was Hi ad, C1 Aftes E sons. Charles Lowell | 4iana university = megical LAFONTAINE Coan, 57. selective “service board 10. eret lA -graduate of -the Indiana unithe Englewood Masonic lodge, Scot- MONROE CITY James Nelson wars. RENSSELAER—Mrs,, Clara Peregrin Roller and Miss Oscar Harlow, Mrs. William Barbour, Mrs Pannie Paine, and a brother, He was a member of the IndianS. HATTIE BELLE MULL ters, Mrs Eliza Rutherford, Mrs. Lucy joan Medical association, the ScotMR 1 I irs. 1 = Li) 1 1, Lambs club. Hattie Belle Mull, 1213. N.| Esther Hot ch kiss, Mrs. Ruth Gunder, Lulu, . : mother, Mrs. PERMANENT New Jersey st. Cox
idelity ross ATTIC A—Mrs, Chatlotte Watkins Dar- | SURGEON DIES CETTE RGA a INV HTL HS CARLISLE—Mrs. Cora Odella Holt Kid- | 1 | Carmen, Mrs, Ella Richardson, Mrs, James | To Be Friday. | Igersail Mrs. Gertrude Davis, Mrs, Mar- Served Overseas. -ees re aid causes painful, suffocet- Services. for Theodore H. Paine, ! i 5 a : a0 how aughter, Mrs. Lilly Ayers! oe0n and a member of the city — medicines hose in B tumatle folie} De FRANKFORT—Mrs.. | ‘Bettie 10 we deat all all druggists , Walter, Edward Clark Dr. Aspy was a member of the Ww | . ai ho was 49, died Mon- LAF AYETTE—Mys. Cara B. French, 85. |, : This eek Mr. Paine, who as, 49, $ Survivor Sis ter, Mrs, Jessie F, Holmes. and City Ross Stitt; broth employed as a printer at the Cor- : Brotaer r, Mrs. Mar8 ss. A world war I veteran, he was,” Norman 1 ssler.’ 18; Survivors: Wif o ; Ties Hyo! © versity school of medicine in 1917, vivors: Daughter, Mrs. Lester Ray; son, war I and resumed practice here Surviving are his wife, Elsie; two SUIvivors Husband, Michae sons, bia club and had offices in. the Wil- | Goldie Coffel, brother, William Kl liam, all of Indianapolis. f ur Clara: . mother Medical society, Marion Sanders, Mrs, Helen tishh Rite and Murat Shrine He Vitamin Oil tomorrow at the Tolin funeral home | D te Mrs. Myrtle Helman, Mrs Chloe, May: son. Pearl; sister, Mrs. Lydia Surviving is his who died yesterday | ggasi 95 50 in Methodist hospital. a :
a TRUST COMPANY | | aie 23, Suryivors:. Husband, Richard fo i daughters, Susie, Beverly, Patsy Ann: | mother, Mrs. . Frieda Goodin; brother 1 | well 66. Survivors: ‘Husband, William: Relieved in 5 minutes or ’ | : all, Mrs, Ivy West, 5. | ing yas, sour st , doctors usually Wife, Jessie brother, Charles d ’ c 11-ans brings epmfort in Be lih:nn is irlev Brothe } Elizabeth Merit commission, died yesterday ihlets. No laxative. Bell-ane br 10:30 a..m. Friday in Shirley Broth- | Cr Oo. — p—— GREENCASTLE—Mss. Blanche M : staffs of Methodist, St.” Vincent's day in his home, 1107 E. Market st Mrs. Mary R. Brooks, 57. Survivors: orthopedic surgefy staff of the In- : x He was also medical examiner for nelius Printing Co. for several years i pefore entering the insurance bugj=sSurvivors: Som, . ; er, : ember of the American Legion, | Ollie: sons, 1 ., Ci : : ain A : +. Dr. Aspy served overseas in world tish Rite and Veterans of Foreign John : : in 1919. He resided in the Columjsters, Mrs. R. J George, Lawrence, Oscar: daughters, Mis | gume Mansur building. FERRE HAY TE— Clarence R Shortridge apolis EE Elizabeth: da I es. Blanche Casner, | County. Medical society, the Amer|also was a charter member of the Mrs. Blanche Miller, Mrs, | MACHINELESS for Mrs, brothers, Elmer, Charles and Pearl Aspy. - Burial will be in Gosport cemetery.
Lowisa Brentlinger, 79. Survivors j ters. Mrs. P. M. Williamson, Mrs.1 ROY GEORGE KINNICK Coates; sons, Carl, . sister x ; . 2 Mrs Mull, who was 73, had been vrtle Ellis; brother, York. Services for Roy George Kinnick, po an : NY : h le s Schulmever 8 Survivors +h i naay & . a resident of Indianapolis 35 years paughters, Mrs. J. L. C. Smith, re a who died Monday in his. home west and was a member of the Gosport ix Kupferer, Adeline G. and of Acton, were to be held at 2 p. m. Methodist church Schulmeyer, ot today in the Acton Baptist church Mou AD L . ik cher, . 1 She is survived .by two sons, E.| Lo hn, 14. Survivors: Daugh-| With burial in Rock Lane cemetery. oil 5 < 3 le :
sn ttoroff, New Bethel, and : hav: sons, Frank, Low ~~ Shurb Pottorofl, three | George Jrorge LEOPOLD BASS
vance Pottoroff, Indianapolis. th Go a tareivar: Daashe " daughters, Mrs. Hazel Andis, Mor- Julia .Swineheart Rites for Leopld Bass, who died vesterday at his home, 2542 N. Dela-
Powder Pull ! ristown, and Mrs. Beryl Monroe d ware st., were held this morning at
309 Roosevelt Bldg. ~ RI-5151 Mrs. Anna Miller, both of Indian- g : nine grandchildren ; the Aaron-Ruben funeral home with
a —— nie great-grandchildren, : ? Rabbi Maurice Feuerlicht in charge Cremation was to follow the serv1CeS, A native of Austria, Mr. Bass was He had resided in Indianapolis since 1940. Surviving are his wife, Berta; a son, Kurt, and a daughter, Adele: all 'of Indianapolis.
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EDNA MAY JEFFRIES Mrs. Edna May Jeffries. 2210 Central ave., died today in her home. ., She was 64 : Born in Edinburg, she lived in Indianapelis 35 years and was a member ‘of the Methodist church in Edinburg. — Survivors are her husband, W: J; . her daughter, Mrs. Albert RynerIncidentally . . . son, Pranklin: four grandchildren speaking of two that do go together . .. and our gresi-granpehldren: oi _.. will be held at 4 p. m. today in the i Services will be conducted by the| s,.0n Ruben funeral home with It. is the new Transpdrent ‘Dental Material Rev. W. A. Shullenberger at 2 p. M.|..q Rriesses Tirael tery and the new Translucent Teeth. Dental Friday in the home with burial in Una In . fiestas Stae Teme ery. plates made from these two new products Resthaven cemetery in Edinburg. Rabhi David Shapiro and Canior are lighter in weight, yet have a strength ®* | Sam Levin will officiate. 3 and durability. Their soft surface luster MRS. ELVA A. MENDENHALL Mrs. Klezmer, who was 80, died and graceful design make it difficult to Mrs. Elva A. Mendenhall, resi- yesterday in her home, 3727 Salem detect them. Translucent Teeth have the - derit of Indianapolis 23 vers’ died st. translucency of human teeth, and can be ed a al he Horie 3764 Ruckle + She was a member of Knesses selected in the size, shape and shade of locay A ner AUREL, vie "" **i1srael congregation, the Jewish She was 79. Home for the Aged, Gmiles Chesod
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patients find to be pleasing. Let us show ; ; . = ot hodis *hurch : Jou Sappes. Phone FR. 0135 for an ap- a hi Call.D Survivors are four sons, Sam of pointme Digtyiy tip TL wo alt petroit, Mich, and Hyman, Samuel L. and Max. all of Indianapolis; a
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