Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 August 1945 — Page 6

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vAcRe——___— _.. __ . . - il — Services Will Be "'=Id Friday pe Gy Te

‘For Miss Nancy Ann Lincoln]

Rites will be held at 10 a. m. Fri- MARGARET M. OFFRING Le ERR wR +JHT IN Y 1 9 day at Shirley Brothers’ Central] Services for Mrs. Margaret M. NEE shea : : 3 B \ 2 par ; mn k i chapel for 14-year-old Nancy Ann |Offring, who diéd Monday, will My 3 Tai TT . \ i Lo : died Monday ni ht. | Pe held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow : ; : Lincoln, who die bngay Lat Moore Mortuaries Peace chapel. Cremation will follow. |The Rev. A. Glen O'Dell, pastor Miss Lincoln was the daughter of of Brookside United Brethren Mrs. Gladys M. Smith and the late | church, will officiate with burial in . | Washington Park. Chandler B, Lincoln, United States | Sr " : 4 Rubber Co. officer. Miss Lincoln | Mrs. Offring, who was 57, resided

was a freshman at Shortridge high | at 1109 N, Gale st, She had lived hool and a member of the Uni-|iD Indianapolis 23 years and was ~ Se {a member of Brookside church.

tarian church. | : . : She is survived by her mother | Her husband, C. F. Offring, sur and stepfather, Oren K. Smith; aves

4 ” . | : sister, Miss Sarah Hope Lincoln; & | HERMAN DOLEN » stepsister, Miss Kay Lynne Smith; | ; - a stepbrother, David Kent Smith; a| Services for Herman Dolen, who

half-brother. Oren K. Smith III |died yesterday at his home at 2708 ’ . " wh > g . and her grandmothers, Mrs. Lucy B,| Guilford ave, will be held tomorLincoln, of Ware, Mass., and Mrs, fow at 2:30 p. m. in the Waverly

i { Methodist church. Burial will be Morse, ianapolis. i x finnie Mo Se India pol S — (in the Odd Fellows cemetery in

i | Morgan county. : JROOFING & SIDING | Mr. Dolen, a retired farmer and DAVIDSON FURS . { businessman, was 78. He was a —ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES | former automobile dealer in FrankMATERIAL & SUPPLY €0. |!lin and had worked with the Re-

* INSULATION | publican state committee. A native | y y 11-3663 | [Of Johnson county, Mr. Dolen was a — a member of the Odd Fellows lodge

- ; = |and the Waverly church. T T / Check Itching Suir ote wife, Mrs. HA MAKE THE First Application Grace Dolen, and two sons, Al and

Taylor, Indianapolis. Agonizing itching ot ugly eczema, Rash, letter, Ringworm, Pimples, Scables, Toe | . y {tech is checked in ONE * PPLICATION «t{ BEV. JOHN W. PORTER : BLUE STAR OINTMENT, Repeat as| Services for the Rev. John Wilaeeded as nature helps heal. Money back if | }jam Porter, retired Christian minFIRST jar falls to satisty, Try & today. lister, who died yesterday at the

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r Help prevent stinging, (home of his son, W. Russell Porsmarting heat rash, prick- ter, 55 N. Kealing ave., will be held ly heat and painful chafing ot 9 am. tomorrow at the First

that torment you in hot A : ib ford: Burial weather. Sprinkle on Christian church in. Bedford. Buria THE Mexsana, soothing medi- | Will be in Eureka, IIL

cated powder. Eases itch. | The Rev. Porter, who was 85, had EA of mosquito bites. Grand | heen minister of the First Christian

overseas gift. Save In |, pn in Bedford for 45 years besizes. Get Mexsana, | church in edfor y largesizec. Cet Mia | fore retiring recently.

® — { He is survived by his son; a in our ur- { brother, Dr. C. A. Porter, Indian- y apolis, and a sister, Mrs, Stella Akles, Columbus, O.

CHARLES H. WOLF trimmed

Services for Charles H. Wolf, 2351 N. Pennsylvania st., who died Sun-

day, will be held tomorrow at 10:30 Win ler clo th

1. m. in the Conkle funeral home. Burial will be in Glen Haven.

Mr. Wolf, who was 77, ‘was a native of Wilmington, O., and had coat been a resident of Indianapolis for 35 years. He was a professional | photographer and had been emi ployed at the Voorhis Studios for |the past eight years. "Mr. Wolf | was a member of the Tabernacle { Presbyterian church. | Survivors include a son, William (of Marion, and a daughter, Miss { Elizabeth Wolf of Indianapolis,

| State Deaths

| ANDERSON—George W. Paschal, 38. { Survivors: Wife, Zola; son, Max; parents, | Mr, and Mrs. Charles Paschal, brothers, Open Kenneth, Alvin, Joseph, Meredith, Francis, | Charles; sisters, Mrs. Herbert Hatt, Mrs. All Day { Agnes Roberts, Mrs, Lavonne Elmore, Mrs, Saturday Tn ; { Margaret Wallace, Mrs. Mary Osburn, - | Mrs. Raymond Cory, John H. Williams, 64. Survivors: Daughfers, Mrs, Charles Hasler, Miss Elsie i , Mrs. Mamie Davis , 85, Survivors: ; daughter, Mrs. Otie Harvey; Prank and Lewis Cunningham;

8, Mrs. Schuyler Smithson, Mrs x 4 pr : - TY EY Y e Bellville 3 g INSIST ON £ BLUFFTON—Earl Fountaine, 48. Sure Ek: vivors: Wife, Jennie; daughter, Mrs. Jane

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frame your face so carefree | brother, Elbert: sisters, Mrs. Edna Elthe surly 4 in today kins, Mrs. Bertha Lutes, Mrs. Minnie

. Robertson, Mrs, Mamie Turpin, Mrs. Rub . E % é ; 3 , Long Bobs Our Specialty! Combs, p y : i REL 3 ‘ Plenty Operators—No Waiting! CLINTON—William Gregg, 69. Survivors: : EN E ; ; 4 Wife, Amanda; sons, Arthur, Roy; broth- 5 4 2 1 A 0, 3 JK 4 ers, Fred, Marvin; sisters,. Miss Jessie 4 had 5 ie 7p ¢ Gregg, Mrs. Alive Vaughn. g : ] JH ! a YU . [| ELKHART—Mrs. Della Rowan, 64. Sur- hr ; 2 i i . \ vivors: Husband; sons, Charles R., ; a ; A George, James, William; daughters, Mrs E # * { T > MT Helen of Troy 3 95 | Louis Goldy, Mrs, Herbert Wade pe. x ? ; % § 2 AND KN ow THAT

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PY I Mrs. Helena Pfaff, 80. Survivors: Hue118 10 A LB d, Joe; brothers, Joe, Jake and Thoma u sister, Mrs, Joseph Schnell 2 ; + 3 2 ¢ 8 A 1 a y KOKOMO—Mrs, Garnet Rifle, 50, Sur- : a A It's impossible to adequately vor Husband, Walter S.; son, Wai- 2 - 1 . + Yar. Brother Fred Mitchel : i “3% describe the richness, the Wn Sen BT . i ; Ci /§ Hp character of a.Vassar Guild Mrs. P Sheller bi : ’

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