Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1945 — Page 12

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INCOME TAX eo DAY Ga | - A ST catectr of ier reverse wit FUNEFQ fo Be Saturday H. Smith reminded Hoosiers today : _Jasumaron.

that the third installment pf esti- - o ne on mated income tax for 1945 is due" For M ISS M ay R nani, ? Stuer suo

. > | 4 ] 1 ] t up a WPB in Funeral services for Miss May| A graduate of Washington “high! : ; REACH | committee to help

[Rinani will be held at 8:30 a. m.|school and a former employee of | Staff members. as

| Saturday in Stevens & Sons funeral [Allison division of General Motors| thal HARD 10 GET {home and at 9 a. m. in Holy Trinity Corp., Miss Rinani resided at 728 N.| - eir government a {church, Miss Rinani, who was 20,/'Warman ave. . a > died yesterday in City hospital. “8he was a member of Holy Trinity v " ‘ in : he: ;

@ The ReV. Edward Buckhold, pastor Catholic church, the Young Ladies’ d ; “ p of the Holy Trinity church will|Sodality of the. church, the B8lo- 1:8 a ‘ officiate at the services. venian Women's Union of America . . y

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x USE “1 Survivors include her father, Marey céllo Rinani, her brother, Marcello G I R D L E S 6 6 é Rinani Jr, and her sister, Miss Ly- b dia Rinani; all of Indianapolis. : : . pm— P A N T 1 E S COLD PREPARATIONS Burial will be in St. Joseph cem- | : rae 3 —

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USE ONLY AS DIRECTED CORNELIUS KENDALL

Services for Cornelius O. Kendall will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the G. H. Herrmann funeral! home, Mr. Kendall who had lived in In-| dianapolis 38 years died yesterday in his residence, 2156 Unjon st. He was 76, a retired carpenter and a {native of Kentucky. | : : The Rev. L. G. Crafton, pastor] , : i : RS RRR Henn : BE Just add {of the Franklin Road Baptist chapel, | 0 . 7, ll HE : TER {will officiate at the funeral which ee : i a ¥ & J | {will be followed by burial in Crown | Tearose | HILL | Plenty of c.f-r-e-t-c-h in these Survivors are Mr. Kendall's wife, Re garments. Even the [Mess Soli o Rendall two_sons, H.alastic = front bs : “laude B. of Indianapolis, an r-| garters are & lie E.,, Rome City, Ind.; and three! and back. Sizes: Small, me- tL. {| daughters, Mrs, Callie J. Baker, Mrs. | diam, large. ‘ 4 | Mary B. Nordsiek and Mrs. Opal] Va : : | Dudley, all of Indianapolis. “Jordan | White or Black, $5 | A i 4 | L, Kendall, also of this city, is his

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(to size 46) : i 4 MISS VIRGINIA MOORE / Services for Miss Virginia Moore will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the home of the. Rev. G. Andrews, pastor of the New Liberty Baptist church. Miss Moore, who was .53, died yesterday in City hospital. A native of Smithfield, Va., Miss Moore, whose home was at 33 W. oth st, was an Indianapolis resident for 33 years. Survivors include a brother, John Moore, and a sister-in-law, Mrs. Bertha Moore, both of Indianapolis. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery.

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lived in Indianapolis since 1911. She : ie had been active in religious and everything you need to furnish a modern living room. civic work ‘and was one of the ! founders of Flanner House. Also : v active in Y. W. C. A. work, Mrs. « Brokenburr was a member of the Jones Tabernacle African Methodist

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MRS. ROSE ANN ROBERTSON : Services for Mrs. Rose Ann Rob- pst y LI Y | N G RQ 0 0 M S U { T FE S

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MRS. MARY H. YOUNG CY comertibie to Services for Mrs. Mary H. Young, ! + what you have been waiting R Norls. ouble Bed for 3402 Broadway, who died yesterday | Just what | t of post-war Cedar : Extra Guests Oe AN By USE YOUR in Canton, O, will be held at 2 our first shipmert © © famous makes in § oe " 0 Wi a Anoth CHARGE p. m. Saturday in the Flanner and | Choice of world's mos d sizes i ¢ id re Ls — A nother Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be, ide selectjon of styles and sizes. At Pearson's you'll find an Elat er AN Le) ! : b of 0 ACCOUNT in Crown Hill, wi | padi inl — Mrs. Young was visiting her, ut 2014 inches, extensive choice of cover. =" j Ra i FULL-FA daughter, Mrs. Ted Branin, at the size: HelEh: FILL inches ings, in a host of interesting {i ae 4 . HOS

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| time of her death. She was 66. A 42 inches longs colors. Every sofa bed is native of Greenville, O., she came| 4 Ras > . lg to Indianapolis from Pittsburgh, ! : full spring filled, has roomy Pa, after having lived in Dayton, | insuran § 1 bedding compartment beO. An Indianapolis resident 18 ; low | years, she was a member of the] : | Fifth Church of Christ Scientist, | | Surviving besides the daughter | q “ he are her husband, George H. Young; Co : X | & son, Donald, of Indianapolis, and| » . PH LR A Tote wp fo a | four brothers, Earl Blessing, Ine! $e hd i | dianapolis; J. R. Blessing, Chicago; : | aS FULL YEAR 10 PAY | W, R. Blessing, Duluth, Minn. and| : Rx Small Budget Charge 17 N. Illinois St. | Fred K. Blessing, Minneapolis, | ; rl 3 J | Minn., and a granddaughter, Donna. |

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