Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 July 1945 — Page 10
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Sgt. Daniel C. Penrod Dies of Jaundice [FUNERAL TODAY | STATE DEATHS =. Rb FL RR UL
«3 3. Survivors: Puughters, Louise, Mrs, Sram ahters. ; k ; ‘ : ) - " ANDERSON —- Mrs. Delores . Francis, 44.74, Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Carrie’c.|Anna Battefger, Mrs. Clara Helming; Mrs. Olive A Walters; ton, . ' Services will be held at 1:30 p.m.|seas with the 10th armored divi- | tenance man at St. Vincent's hos- ; {Survivors: ~ Husband, Arthur; i sons, aagh ar * ier, sons, Julius E., John, Charles T.; brother, sister Mrs. Rose Lamon. xX Ford Baturday at the Flanner & Bu-|sion under Gen. Patton. (pital. He was a member of SS. Mrs, iam Griese: drothers, Hender-| Edward, site Onales, EN < aieetice 1; Beavinm . 00 1ui TINGIC es. 0 bed te chanan mortuary for 1st Sgt. Dan-| A member of the Variety club,Peter and Paul cathedral. : jeorge PLYMOUTH --Mrs. Ida Lorinda Thomp-|gurvivors: Wife, Myra; daughters, Mrs | Wiliam K, Stull, 70,
on HE + hi +i . Ernstes . ¢ fel ©. Penrod, who died .of yellow [and Pentalpha lodge 564, F. & A. He is survived by his wife, Mary; h ford Ruggles, Mrs, Edna Deckard. . A itl ©. Buwot, who dled of TeloW [ae Bee oe Ee oe L10es coin. Moet Tyne Win Lyvorss Duaghiers, hare sare: snares | KOCK crpex cexrencae noe w || MODERN STYLISH GLASSES pital. The Rev. E. Kinger Powtll (his mother, Mrs. Rose H. Penrod, land Robert; Fe Saughiers, Meter Dr. Homer H. Wheeler, 73, Mrs. Buna Alver. Mis, Gertrudd Stanley, | TELL CITY --poboit Biever, 10. Bartive S Christ. Episcopal church -pastor, will [and his grandmother; Mrs; Mary and Margarét Cavanaugh, all of Duskie H., Joe, Leo, John. |ors: Parents, Mr: and Mrs. < Herman
ofélate. Burial will be in Crown |E. Penrod, both of 4617 Park ave. Indianapolis, and two brothers and Dies in Philadelphia... CARLISLE—Daniel Moody, 82. Survi-| Biever; sister, Delores; .brother, Ralph, HilL land an uncle, Earl W. Penrod, 5780 [four sisters. j vors: Sons, Harold, Jaines; . daughter,| TERRE HAUTE—Mrs, Bessie Scollick,
. Mrs. Olive Booker; brother, Benson. 57 Survivors: Sons, Joseph Harold; A veteran’ of nine months combat | Washington blvd s | MRS DORA WILSON Services for Dr. Homer H. Wheel | “co 0" crnw noe Sarah Elen Piscus, | 48ushter, MrsoWard Neibert; sisters, Mrs.
er, Indianapolis surgeon who" di€d |71. Survivors: Husband, Oliver; daugh-|=d¥erd May, Rirs, Mary Clow. “4n Europe, Sgt. Penrod was 26. He | i Sma arr w i ’ : 7. survivors: Husbhnd, Oliver: gaugh-] eo tris ph——— was married to the former Miss WILLIAM CAVANAUGH Rites are scheduled at 8:30 a. mM. | Tuesday in Philadelphia, Pa. Will | {tk otek "WT" Hervert Stantz, - Mrs.
| | Saturday at the Jordan funeral . Jean LaRue, 1320° N. Delaware st.,| Services for William Cavanaugh, ray at y : ie be held at 4 p. m. today at Flan Ray Landis, a Roy BRedWeS 5 Mrs, . ¥ . home for Mrs, Dora Wilson, who ner & Buchanan mortuary. The arcus umble; sister, rs eorge two weeks ago. ‘ {2407 Broadway, who died. Tuesday , Griffith; ‘brothers, James, Jacob, John, | : v : "died Tuesday at her home, 1710| Rey, Roy Ewing Vale, pastor of |William and Morton Wells. He received hand wounds April 8% St. Vincent's hospital, will be " »
ae a [ Brookside ave. Burial will be in! Tabernacle Preshyterian chilrch, | EVANSVILLE—John Lerch, 75. Survivors: 8 and returned to this country held at 8:30 a, m. tomorrow at! vernon. Ind.
3 Daughters, Mrs. Joe Mullen, Hazel Lerch: Blackwell funeral home and at will officiate and private burial will |sisters, Mrs. Mayme Sommets, Mrs. Rose about four weeks ago. He became ng rv : : Mrs. Wilson, who was 67, had re- | pe in Crown Hill, Geiss, Mrs, (Julia Schnacke. . MPLETE - . fll with jaundice’ about a week |¢ a. m. at SS. Peter and Paul ca- sided in Indianapolis 15 years. She Dr. Wheeler. ‘who was 15; was a Edward William Weisman, us Sur- : | COM EN j ago when he was home on fur. | thedral. . Burial will be in HOY merly lived in Jennings county. : ’ y JIvORY! Sister, vhs Carrie: ‘Weisman; Call quick for this unusual offering. Modern, stylish LOWEST la Cross. ai i a ; member of the surgical staffs of " . ' | rimless glasses complete with “Gold-Filled” finish mount lough from a hospital at Jackson, | | She is survived by three daugh- Methodist, St. Vincent's and Cit FRANKFORT—Pearl W. Hartrum, 63. ing and TORIC lenses for FAR OR NEAR VISION, a¢ PRICES Miss. : { Mr. Cavanaugh, who was 54, wasters, Mrs. Beatrice Dell, Miss Lois Dl Y | Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Gladys Hen- our new low price. / : BP . Yanks A . gu hospitals, and resided at the Co-|derson, Miss Zudora Hartrum; son; Ward; . Sgt. Penrod was a motion picture a. native of Ireland and had been | Wilson and Miss Norma Wilson, all lumbia club. -He recently went to mother, Mrs, Minnie Hartrum. i 15-DAY TRIAL! LARGEST OPTICIANS salesm for. Republic Pictures, |in this country since 1913. He was of Indianapolis; and two sons, : LAFAYETTE—Miss Marillyn C. Graham; Sag REN - CREDIT : “ o BY marly a ’ ’ g > . Fo 1 ’ : 16, .Survivors: Parents, Mr, and Mrs. —y Sn ie % onvinge yourself by 15-aa - Philadelphia for treatment. ¥ : c y y v IN AMERICA Iné “Before entering the army in formerly employed by Kingan & | David, Indianapolis, and Pfc. Norvil Roderick C. Graham. Ma oe GSE test at our risk that this is] |F ‘DESIRED | Principals of this firm own November, 1942. Hé served over-|Co. and more recently was a main-| Wilson, with the army in England, | Fe Was assistant professor of sur- |", yon Albeit M. Gray, 71, Survivors: COFFEE Df the biggest bargain you ever a large optical shop and | - tet —— 4 mo — er ree. | TY “5 the Indiana university | wife, Eva: sons, Oscar, Earl, Fred, Bert; EE § hag. it not perfectly satis-] NO EXTRA | the largest chain ot direct, 1 ST . brother, - Otis; sisters, Mrs. Henry Mad- 5% a a o er A » | to-consumer retail optic : school of - medicine from 1907 to . : money lasses CHARGE . stores In America. . Call at Rogers Lib
dox, Mrs. Anna Meredith, 1937, and served as a captain In| wmpoca—Dollie Earhart, 42 To ground op. prescription. once convinced. vac) Ee are (left t . 124 W. Washington St. ; OPTI( i Open Mon., Thurs, & Sat. Eves ave; 2d L ’ to 9 P. M.
the medical corps in World War I.| NEW ALBANY—Robert Jackson, 55. Surs moved to |
ters: Mrs. James Baraken, Mrs, George won, 88. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Clif-
vivors: Son, Henry, brothers, J, Fred, |
Studied i A Ny i) "ot 8 pioneer “on 50 Other MONARCH FOODS Y RL A Stores in Principal Oltles rincipa
A member of a pioneer southern| OAKLAND CITY-—Sherman Beasley, 79. : P “ec All Just As Good! Founded 1897 g st. and §.
Indiana family, Dr. Wheeler was|_OTTERBEIN—Mrs, Lucy Timmons Briar, ——————— —— . graduated from the College of a ———— . — | 1 i " ! ps row are (le HEE 1 inn Physicians and Surgeons, Indiana . {st 2d Lt.
| School of Medicine, in 1897, after
[which he did post-graduate work a BR Ul L 1 | O R p L R b Le C ¥ R L S T SUMMER STORE HOURS J 3 N. Bancrof
in this Soufy nnd Bpope. Mondays thru Fridays’ e held membership e Amer- Pe 9:45 a.m, to 5:15 p.m y ican Medical association, American AS WELL A S SITY L E! AL ) | College of Surgeons, Indiana Medi- nt Saturdays; 9130 a.m. to | p.m, t ‘cal association, the National Gas- : . . 4TH | troenterological society and the . t ‘ : [ | American Proctological society. He | Q U A [ N T ‘E A R L ¥ A M E R | Cc A N: S T Y L E D |also had written several theses for | A prisonel | these. organizations. joined In
. | Other organizations of which he |}| “ : : > . | celebration | was ‘a member were the Indiana | ‘escape Society of Pioneers, Phi Beta Pi i. The ad
medical fraternity, Mystic Tie lodge y, My g 900 Indians
No. 398, F. & A. M., Ancient Ac- : cepted Scottish Rite and the Murat . 1} SPINDLE BED ; for pele ; {1 Sheriff Otto
Shrine, Tabernacle church and ‘Paul |
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. . M | Cable post, American Legion. | . : . atching Diamond Survivors include his son,- Sgt. A 31 COIL SPRING and 4 that Black . Garver Wheeler; a brother,” Dr. "& " i Ors, Engagement and Wedding | son T. weeter: one grandson and | COMFORTABLE MATTRESS hoi . ; , mortuary for George Adelbert Raynor, Indiana district manager of Hunewell Soap Co. who died yesformerly with the Globe Soap Co. 4 § oy A lovel i | y ¢ 8 y . y designed Early {and was a member of Evangelical . ; 3 “ ’ i American low-poster bed | Lutheran Church of- Our Redeemer. FO : : ; 8 of stout hardwood in ; ; ‘ or twin bed size. You ‘get al ; : 3 . oe 3 : ~~ all these to make a bed : MRS. MINERVA GADDIS 3 andy 3 $ : you'll appreciate having 3.Diamond Sais Bik Regier o oer Wedding Band, al on Shue ae Miss Margaret Poundstone and Matching Wedding, Band Mrs. R. F. Hammond, both of Indianapolis.
several nieces and nephews. ; * R - 3 _ WA hy Rings from OST GEORGE ADELBERT RAYNOR Ch RE \ al / for only Rites are scheduled at 2 p. m. pC Mg T= terday at his home 3829 Capitol 1) y ave. Burial will be in Concordia ® cemetery. | He is survived by his wife, Mrs. § § ) : ; a ; . either maple or walnut {Bertha Mix Raynor and two sons, oo finish¥ With -an all-metal | Ralph L. Raynor, and Pfc. Robert Ea j dy coil spring and a com-3-Diamond py 9 Mrs. Minerva Poundstohe Gaddis, : r Fon | * in your ‘home . . . more Engagement LTH ) 3148 ‘Central ave., died yesterday at : & 3 ’ ; 11 and more after every $100 her home. She was 72. 4 ro sa i% night's restful sleep. $34.50 \ She is survived by her husband, oP ; Harry E.; a daughter, Mrs. Victor tamond Engagement Ring, . S. Mussawir, and three sisters, Mrs. Services will be held at 3:30 p. m. Saturday at Flanner & Buchanan Diamond ae] NA mortuary. Burial will be in Crown
Saturday at Flanner & Buchanan | Mr. Raynor, who wes 5, was & : “%, ; < | Raynor, in the European theater. fortable mattress. Double A native of Indianapolis, Mrs. $75 |Ida May Barrick, Seymour, and Hill,
Engagement Ring,
$49.50 / MRS: HELENA KENNINGTON Wedding ERR Lid : Rites for Mrs. Helena A. Ken< / nington, 1317 Lexington ave., who died Tuesday at her home, will be held at 8 a. m. tomorrow ‘at the residence and at 9 a. m. at St. Patrick's Catholic church. Burial . ' rwill be in, Crown Hill. : IT'S ALL METAL Non eR f Mrs. Kennington, who was 78,] One of the most convenient ji bhi SINE {was a native of Irontown, O. and] © items you can have in your LECT I ST 3 / had resideq. here 53 years. ; home: Provides a mest com= $250 N24 \ 3.Diamond Surviving ‘are her husband, John} fortable bed, yet can be Bl Engagement Rin a daughter, Mrs. Catherine Miller; | folded up for storage in a 5-Diamond " 9 two sens, James and Arthur Ken- . small space. Complete with PTE I \ ) BY | nington; a brother, James McGuire; mattress. ’ AL ; ny six grandchildren and ‘two great- ; -Diamond { grandchildren, all of Indianapolis. — Wedding Band, | a | MRS. SARAH THOMPSON All Prices Mrs. Sarah Eunice Thempson, mclode wife of James P. Thompson, 1828 : Montcalm st, died yesterday in Federal Tax City hospital. She was 60. A resident here 17 years, Mrs.
Thompson formerly resided in : | a nn” of Avil o -~ Freetown and Jasonville. A 5 50% Chicken Feathers ©. 50% 39s
She is survived by her husband; Turkey Feathérs plumply packed in a son, Everett; a daughter, Mrs. Na ; a heavy weight ticking.’
Olive Tribby; a. brother, Robert Mitchell, and a sister, Mrs. Mary 25%, Down-Filled pillow with 759, 95 grandchildren, ig Fd ’ Goose and Duck Feathers. Beauti- Ea 4 J il) : A ful Rayon Cord bound tick.
Rites for Ora-O. Boler, former Hendricks county farmer who died Tuesday at the home of his sister,
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Mrs. Albert Marsh, near Pittsboro, ; were to be held at 2 p. m, today at the Marsh residence. “Burial was to be in the Knights of Pythias B E D L A M Pr A) cemetery at Lizton, 3 . Mr. Boler, who was 59, is survived } " CL Beautifully trimmed by the sister and a brother, Charles, : x TREY do y rt shade. Translucent both of near Pittsboro. . i 7 es Cod ; glass top ie | ; FOLDS UP LIKE A BOOK... Hv : ROLLS AWAY FOR STORING
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