Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 June 1945 — Page 8
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[=== STATE TO LAUNCH Rites for O. N. Shirley, Dead STATE DEATHS
6-MM. Sound Motion - Wind- ors: Wife, Rota: daughter, ue. Naomi DeVRY Picture Projector VEY : H Id F id Ser OOMTIELD Mrs, Catherine Wind- Hoover; sons, Clifford, J. Junior, George; Ne Rriority $430 E-Z TERMS Is 0 e e I'l ay Mrs. Pearl Fraser, Mrs. Ethel Otto, Mrs. brothers, Robert, -Alfred, Russell. Needed TRADE-INS y Fo : {lda Miller;-sons, John, Ray, Charles, Otis,| KINGSFORD HEIGHTS—Anna Simms, The state today prepared to ) . Everett. 7 days. Survivors: Parents, Mr. and, Mrs, SACKS CAMERA CO. |launch an immediate survey of gov- | Services for O. N. Shirley, Indian- | BRAZUC Nimrod N. Warner, 73 Sut-| Eunice Simms, «! Th | vivors e aude, sons jale Al= | SAE Wash Bi MA-SLu ernment owned war plants in -In- lapolis’ oldest funeral director, will | bert, Cpl. J. D. Warner, Sgt, Frank War. [wi ORTE denn J Kriedler, Survivor: eee ry —— [diana to determine which sites will {ps held at 2 p.m. Friday in Shirley ner, daughters, Mrs, E. D. Thomas, Mrs | LOGANSPORT Marilyn Sue Maple, 1 i o = { Survivors: Parents, r. an rs. nai TAVISIBLE | uid: be arpa oo 2 Diiveie erterprise as Bros. Irving Hill chapel. CLINTON-—Mrs, Arabelle Davis, 74. Ia Erotic Donald Neil. “surplus I rick. i TPRE IR ~ ry was voted yesterday| The Rev. O. A. Trinkle will offi- a Dr nana Eo ee 1. Bure vin oN ERLIER Cores An dS Su " . K k receive a Promptly Relieves Misery— Lo De board of the new ciate, assisted by the Rev. E BE. vivors: Parents, - Mr. and Mrs. Robert |prother, Charles, Xo With each Keepsake you receive y y M ill nd the 3 Carlisle; brothers, John Edward, Uell| william (Bill Myers, 76. Survivors: |) > 4 ; Certificate of Guarantee - and and Helps Heal | state department of commerce and | Moorman of Mooresville a TS Robert; sister, Shirley Ann. | Wife, Lillie; daughter, Mrs. Clarence FM, Registration your assurance f | Rev. Estel Taylor of Fortville. : ? y i (rab sum- | Mansfield, 0.8 : Ba pas | publi relations at the suggestion o . ; DUNKIRK—Mrs, Julia Elizabeth C Ne f quality and value : G I brief message, Mr. Shirley,” who - was 72, dled mings, 67. Survivors: Husband, Jacob; | ODON — Mrs. Eliza Bechtel. Survivors: TA . of q y ue » Governor ates. : n a A \8 i hi hone near] - son, Walter Painter; daughter, Miss Al-| Daughter, Mrs. Charles O. Prater; son, ie governor said he'd like to retain | Tuesday in his country hom dean Painter; sister, Mrs. Charles Neal. |Oscar Hill. = C las many present plants as possible Fortville after a long illness. He S : ELWOOD—Mrs. Amanda Jane Moore; 80. PLYMOUTH — Mrs, Elizabeth Healy, 69, TOWN Easy Terms Arranged! Here’ Doctor's antiseptic formula— | i t Shirl B 3 R Survivors: Husband, George, son, Earl;|S8urvivors Sisters, Mrs. Virtue Martin, | § aa tu working basis.” was president of rley Bros. : RL ha Ze: stainless liguid which appears | fon a "post-war g daughters, Mrs. Robert Willkie, Mrs. Nell|Mrs. Nancy Markley, Mrs. Elmira Nitcher, | : MO=8 ski t so highly medi- | Also discussed by the advisory | The well-known funeral director i i | Montgomery, Mrs. Maude Buckley; broth-|Mrs. Phoeby Moore, Mrs. Bssie = Miller. o $550 ¢ Other beautiful Keepsake DiaSeistols on sitio ye li ttee was the prospect of “sell | started his business in Indianapolis er. Louis Brown. : | brothers, Thomas J. Cole Doniel “Coir,| philic BUC TIRR bX mond Rings priced from $62.50. cated that first; applications relieve | committee was P ; he established his fi ; Ellen Elizabeth St. Clair, 4. Survivors: John Cole, “William Cole, Jerry Cole, Enftching, burning of simple skin rashes, | ing” Hoosierdom- to “the hation|in 1898 when he establis rm | ? Pre, a Det on. air. 1. Survivors: ! zune Cole. | 3 Eczema, Athlete's Foot and similar skin | through a national advertising cam- on the East side. 0. N. Shirley sisters, Mary Ann, Therese. o ROCHESTER Lawrence, 1. Reno, 72 snd scalp irritations due to external paign. Branches Merged ’ ” wat L-ATiRur NM. Paxson, 18 pair ivory: Wellbrogk, Miss Hinda Reno ™ cause. :Zemoisbacked by an amazing rec. | Garth Cate of New York "*P°| During the same year, his brother, F. 0. E AUXILIARY ters,” Mrs. Harrison McClain, Mrs. Ella o RUSHVILLE Mrs. Larcenia Wallace, 60 ord of success! First trial convinces. resenting the national association of Downing. Survivors: Daughters, rs. Charles E f Arley, who died in 1934, opened & . Towne. Miss Marie Wallace; sons, Rev. y Ey 73 [Jt ofgcials, also aidvessed the f Xa home on the West side of PLANS CARD PARTY sb IRA = Miss Saran Dousherty, n C.'H. Wallace, Vernon, J. H. Wallace 103 N Hi | St | session. he a The ladies’ auxiliary of the Fra-| pr. wayNe. so : SALEM David Cook, 85. Survivors: nois the city. FT. WAYNE~Mrs. Cora Sophia Reber, | wife ‘Mary: daughters, Mrs. Emma Laut. h f y . . In 1909, O. N. Shirley was joined | ternal Order of Eagles 211 will{56. Survivors: Husband, Earl; daughters, | enniser. Mrs. Cora Stopher, Mrs, Effie Across the Street from Terminal Station RS ECONOMY BASEMENT in business by his younger brother, | SPONSOr 8 public. card party at the Mit BAward ‘J. Bakér, Mrs. Eugen |iiizeviiser: sons. Albert, Herbert : n business by ounger n, ;_ sons, . SHELBYVILLE—Charles W. Wade, 66 THREE SISTE Luther J. Th tarted the Irving-| Eagle temple at 8 p. m, tomorrow, | Reber, Sterling, Paul, Ralph; sisters, MIS. | survivors: Wife, Agnes: daughters, Mrs. |= AUTHORIZED KEEPSAKE JEWELER : uther ey § 8 Ernest Merica, Mrs. Frank L. Miller; carl Peterson, Mrsc Kenneth: Dee: toa ton branch of the mortuary and in| Mrs. Deniva Ballard and MIS.| pine Ralph's. Krill. William :
1913 merged the two ‘branches, Pauline Ralston are the chairmen.| gosmeN—Els M Snoke, 67. Surviv-| SULLIVAN—Miss Ella_Coffmai; 77. At that time there were four | Shirley Bros. funeral establish-| ments. They were located at 3000 N. Illinois st., 2022' W. Michigan st; | Rural and Washington sts, and In Irvington. The W. Michigan branch | is still at the same location.
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In 1920 Shirley Bros. started the {Central chapel at 946 N. Illinois and {in 1942 built the Irving Hill chapel - pin Irvington, At the present time, Mr. Shirley s two sons, Walter L., Sr, and W {Kenneth Shirley, and his brothers, | Luther and Bert, are affiliated with | {him in the profession. | Until last year Mr. Shirley had [been active with the funeral busi- | [ness and also operated a dairy and | stock farm near Fortville. i ‘ He was a member of the EngleDon't” simmer in the wood Christian church and served | July heat! Stay cool lag elder of the church for 42 years, | and pretty in cute |jand as trustee and treasurer for 15 | years.
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THREESISTERS! A charter member of Irvington | Choose from a medley || chapter 666, F. & A. M., he belonged | ~ to Englewood chapter 715, F. &| of clever young siyles {| M., and the Scottish Rite Ma-| in a variety of crisp, |lsonie consistory, | fresh cottons. Besides his sons and two brothers, he is survived by his wife, Bertha; | another brother, Clarence I, and | 3 ssn lips ; seven grandchildren. } Seersuckers Strives Active pallbearers will be E. E Chambrays aces Wooley, Emmet Dosch, Charles P. Ginghams Eyelet Ehlers, W. T. Quillin, R. R. Riegci Piques Combina- }and Joseph A. Lawrence. Prints tions | Honorary pallbearers will be W. B. . . | Boatright, Neal Grider, Col. Robert L. Moorhead, Paul R. Summers, Edgar Ashcraft, Henry Brown, Clyde | Edwards, Lindey Finley, J. C. James
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: | MRS. ESTELLA REILLY : I7 N. ILLINOIS ST. Services for Mrs. Estella Reilly. former Indianapolis resident*will be held at 9:30 a. m. Saturday at Flan- | ner & Buchanan mortuary. Requiem | THREE SISTERS mass will be at 10 a. m. in SS. Peter | "pA N= and Paul Cathedral. Burial will be | : in Crown Hill.
Mrs. Reilly ‘died last Saturday in| Garter Belts |8an Francisco, Cal., where she had |
|lived for nine years. She was the
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| MRS. LENA M. McCAMMON + Services for Mrs. Lena M. McCammon, 1205 Olive st., who died to{day at Methodist hospital, will be | held at 2 p. m. Saturday in the Bert S. Gadd Funeral home. She was 68. The Rev. Prederick R. Daries pastor of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church of which Mrs. MecImagine . . . . all four garters Cammon was a member, will ofare elastic — front and back. ficiate. Cremation will be at Wash{ington Park cemetery. Even the side sections are || Survivors include her husband, elastic. Sizes 24 to 230. {Charles; two half-sisters, Mrs. Lillie | Bone, Mansfield, O., and Mrs. Nettie {Gluesenkamp, Indianapolis, and a
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