Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 February 1946 — Page 12

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Florence + Fla, and 13 grandchildren, y FARMERSBURG-—Frank . — . 73. Survivors: Wife, ol A NB A FINE SELECTION | MARY E. PRUETT : ureh, Maron) aoa. Ras. EIA 5 Mrs. Hustedt died Tuesday at |, HUNTINGTON Wiliam X_stetsel. 4 BE > OF NEW CREATIONS IN

Services for Mrs. Mary E. Pruett, |joeq) nursing home. Burial will be are Ethel M. "Tiood; sistern: Nel boi resident here for 33 years, who died|in Seymour. is. on, Mis. or. L HA 2 WEDDING BANDS Tuesday at the home of her son,| Survivors include three sons, : \ NN vy A wedding band to thrill any taste and Yo Henry Smith, 3018 Lockburn st.| Walter Hustedt of Reddington, Al-| LIVI ha rs, D. Deaniey: aa a ®, suit any pocketbook. Diamond-set or bert Hustedt of Jeffersonville anders, Carl McCammon, Mrs. Orrin i \ WK will be held in Parley funeral home, | on aries’ Hustedt of Indianapolis. Sn a haem, ] plain, you'll find them here in all their Burial will ROCKPORT—Mrs, Grace Abshier, 60. 2 | at 10 a. m. tomorrow. Survivors: Husband, Claude; daughter, glory. be in Memorial Park. MRS, MARY A, ANDERSON Dorothy Sjossley: son,

Mien Mrs. Plor too Fob. , Born in Lincoln county, Ky.| Requiem high mass for Mrs, Mary | survivors: | Danghier. Mra vers Briley: Mrs. Pruett came here in 1013. S8he|A, Anderson, lifelong resident here, sister, Mra. Mattie Louk. 5 Alle. was 65. She was a member of the|will be held in St. Patrick’s Cath- survivor: wire, te Cah Me Baptist church in Kentucky andiolic church at 9 a. m. tomorrow.|Earl Engle. Mrs. Ora Burns.

attended Center Methodist: church |Burial will be in Crown Hill. Til Wile. Bama: toh, Claiunee aur-

here. Her husband, John Pruetl,|] Mrs. Anderson, who was 84 and| VERSAILLES George B. Livings, 78. died in 1942. lived at 2830 E. Washington st. |Tucy Boss. Thomas; dnughie, Mr. ESTABLISHED 1884 4 Burvivors besides her son, Henry,|died yesterday in an Indianapolis ARASH. Hancld Noudbusn. 63, Jur. are another son, Oscar Smith; two{nursing home. She was the Widow | tans James John. Dr. "r Citar, ARS;

daughters, Mrs. Martha Acker andjof Frank Anderson. Gladys Bugbes, Mrs | N. ILLINOIS ST.. OPPOSITE TRACTION TERMINAL : Mrs. Leona Durham; two sisters,| Survivors are a sister, Mrs. Nora | mur. LO Fou 7 Pancake, a Sur- 03 . Lo It is wise to make your |Mrs. Amy Fitawater and Mrs. Walsh, Indianapolis, and a broth-|Mrs. Noribenor, Mis. Challe Limp Mrs. sglapLon . NOW Hanna West, five grandchildren|er, John W. Riley, Pittsburgh, Pa.|Goares Mmm Naor. dosent ler, 0 rial day delivery. and one great-grandchild, all of In- Opha Jardine; brothers. Jasep peter. Call or ite for Catalog “T™ |dianapolis.

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Syphon SRB Mr, Toppin who was 44, died 32 N $. Tuesday at the Indianapolis indusNext Door North Ris Theater A “:3m==| trial clinic. He was assistant manA ie 0. = ! r- ager for the Indianapolis branch : of the Travelers Insurance Co, co Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Martha Lou Toppin; three daugh-

THE ORANGE CAR me of Aaa hn Be ~~ Maple finished beds : mother, Mrs. Josie Toppin, New LA i EAST Castle, Ind.; a sister, Mrs. Bruce ; hn 5 n single size only— _AT $36 MICHIGAN a Peters, iid ee City, and a : ke. ¥ .

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= hetives just, Feu Bays From He Tine: HERSCHEL A. KENNARD Are Pi ntil They Are on Sale for You Herchel A. Kennard, Brightwood \ . \i : ORANGES — SEEDLESS GRAPE- mailman for 25 years, ie yester- , ; Carefully turned posts, Early

— — d his home, 1502 N. Grant st. \ dd ; i : i RED JANGERINES a DELICIOUS io his han, 3003 N. Gras | ; A American styling, steel rails.

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. Services will be held Saturday at Le Try It and See the Difference 9 a m. in Little Flower church. Burial will be in Holy Cross, {ope Daily and Sunday Till 9 P. Wei Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Bertha Callahan Kennard; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Mildred MorAt LIEBER'S Camera Counter [BB |ris and Miss Jean Therese Kennard : of Indianapolis; two sons, John A. PHOTO SUPPLIES Kennard and James H. Kennard; father, Jesse A. Kennard; a sister, and Mrs. Henry Crooke; a brother, Alvin

Kennard, and one grandchild, all of ” hs Ee "od : : EQUIPMENT Indianapolis. ‘ i \{———s | L Yi hide ki . 6=drawer chest in ’ | MRS. ALICE E. HOLE 2-door wardrobe

~ MINUTE INTERVAL TIMERS | Mrs. Alice E. Hole, 3048 Ruekle st. ) lB walnut finish! * Mark ‘Time Model mn ......oo....se $3.25 S38 died yesterday in Methodist hos- in walnut finish : | i he : ye ® Mark Time Model, 60, 60 min. ............. East vssasns $355 = pital She was 71. J ; : 2 AE p * Electric Cut-Off Switch A A native of Vernon, Ind, Mrs. | . : A A 44 E: 15 35 - & [Hole had resided in Indianapolis | dl : oye y NEW “HL Mo © Now for n : since 1917. She was a mémber of 2 1 33 ; iil : : OUR 0 COMPANIO Queen Esther chapter, Order of the ! BE 1 : : : ; Eastern Star. T 1 1 . . Strongly built, all Haus include a son, Roger M. 61 Inches high, 16 inches 1 | 1, A wood; very nicely fine of Indianapolis and two broth- - : ; he 7 : ers, W. H. Rogers of Shelbyville and deep, 38 inches wide. Nicely ; ik ALR ished. Provides loads George A. Rogers of Mauldin, 8. C. finished and of good construc- hur a1 of grand storage URGE CAPITAL CHANGE tion. As shown below. Wi $1 8 | Ey 1 space. As shown. KYOTO, Feb. 28 (U. P.)—Local | Ry A Ri residents today were planning to| urge removal of the Japanese capital from Tpkyo to Kyoto. Kyoto, the cultural center of Japan and capital prior to the Meiji restora-

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