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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES |

13 Film Winners Flying to Europe men, winners In a recent sales

competition held by 20th CenturyFox Film Corp, will leave here

next Thursday on a three-week trip

A Rousing Western Eple + Songs by Ginny Simms + © Comedy by Chas. Coburn = Two Swell Shows

Alan Curtis © Lon Chaney Nosh Beery Jr. © Ken} Taylor

THE DALTONS

SHADY LADY

ROBT, PAIGE & ALAN CURTIS

RIDE AGAIN

Today pry « 30¢

to Europe. - Winners of the trans-Atlantic air trip are George T. Landis, manager of 20th Century Fox's local film exchange, and two of his salesmen, Frank H. Warren and Harry L. (Laddfe) Hancock.

In Lyric Film

Three Indianapolis film-exchange|

Mr. Landis finished second among 37 company managers in the United States and Canada. Out of 144 salesmen who took part In the

Barbara ‘Britton in “The Vir- ” now at the Lyric.

competition, Mr. Warren finished first and Mr. Hancock a close second. Indianapolis is the only city to have more than one winner out of the 10 nationally selected for the award.

Tenor Sax Star

Bob Hope * Bing Crosby "THE ROAD TO UTOPIA"

FILMDOM'S GREATEST LAFF RIOT WITH DOROTHY LAMOUR \ PLUS ANN SAVAGE, HUGH REAUMONT—" APOLOGY FOR MURDER" J J

Neighborhood Theater Directory

Gary Cooper—Madeleine Carroll “NORTHWEST MOUNTED POLICE" Alan Ladd-Veronica Lake “THIS GUN FOR HIRE"

EAST SIDE

BasY T 8 TONITE ry BERGMAN

“BELLS OF ST. MARY'S”

4020 IR E. New York 6211

TUXEI uous no from 2 P

. M Anita Louise “FIGHTING GUARDSMAN"!

Laurel & Hardy “BULLFIGHTERS”

TACOMA “ri

Joel Ethel SOTHERN McCREA MERMAN Eddie Cantor—Geo. Murphy “KID MILLIONS”

3155 E. (0th » « PARK FREE

FINAL DAY—12:45 to 6—25¢, Plus Tax

All Technicolor Show!

Maureen Linda O'HARA DARNELL

“Ruri BILL”

Robt, Adolphe YOUNG MENJOU

Reet ROSIE O'GRADY”

EXTRA Added to Last Show TONIGHT ONLY! Gail Diana Chas. RUSSELL LYNN RUGGLES ‘Hearts Were Young & Gay’

Box Office Open till 11 P. M.

SUN. “ROAD TO UTOPIA”

EMERSON hon ws TONITE—5:45 to 6—25¢ (Plus Tax) Barbara at ai) Brent

“MY REPUTATION” ROY ROGERS 0" Fone...

“ALONG THE NAVAJO TRAIL” SUN Perry Como “DOLL-FACE” * “PEOPLE ARE FUNNY” Plus! 40-Min. “CARTOON REVUE”

Byron Barr—Lotus Long

“TOKYO ROSE”

Hollywaon,

“Lost WEEK- END”

“COLORADO PIONEERS”

ENCHANTED FOREST’

Byron Barr—Lotus Long

“TOKYO ROSE”

A | “FRONTIER GAL"

VERO [8 | “HOLD ETS Ro

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LATE 4 SHOW 07 4d LAST FEATURE 1 # M.

KISS-AND |i

RUN story of modern marriage!

Lester Young, tenor sax star, featured in “Jazz at the Philharmonic,” Norman Granz production coming to the. Murat next Thursday night.

oLD TRAIL— "Masquerade in Mexico”

ORIENTAL—"Frontier Gal” and “Snow

Open 10 Y

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Plus Tax A 4 4 |

Hope-Tam our—Crosby OAD TO UTOPIA” Peter Lorre—Sidney Greenstreed THREE STRANGERR'

PARAMOUNT “Ministry of Fear” and

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NEIGHBORHOODS

AVALON="‘Gettin Gertle's Ourier”

for

vorce.,” ‘Tomorrow through ‘Tuesday: ahsderade in Mexico” Wana “Tokyo

throu Tuesday: ‘Magnificent Dope” « and “A Royal Bcandal.”

day: “Pinocchio” and “Tokyo

watTange Mr. Gregory.” Late show only: ‘Tuesday: “Bells of St;

| DRIVE-IN—"8ever| Miles from Alcatraz" and. “Jitterbugs.” Tomorrow and Mon-

day: “Frontier Gal” EMERSON-—-“My Reputation” and “Alon

ESQUIRE—Through Tuesday: “od quaintance” and “St. Louis Blues.

“'Daltons Ride Again” and “Sh Lady.

row through Tuesday: ters.”

to Utopia” and “Apology for Murder.”

morrow jaoush Tuesday: “Cornered” and ‘“Doll-Face HOLLYWOOD — “Lost Week-End"” and ‘Colorado Pioneers.” Tomorrow through BF leatlay: “Hold That Blonde” and ‘‘Da-

LINCOLN—' ‘Getting Gertie's Garner: and “Under Fiesta Star: Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Along Came Jones” and ‘Danger Signal.” - MAYWOOD—"Ragged Angels’ and “Song of Nevada.'' Tomorrow and Monday: “Blood On the Sun” and “Oh, My Darling Clementine.” MECCA—"American Empire’’ and “Corpus Christ! Bandits.” Tomorrow and Monday: “Enchanted Forest.”

and “Lawless Empire.” Tomorrow and Monday: “Three trangers’ and ‘“Behind Green Lights.”

White.” Tomorrow and Monday: *“‘JohnBy Jager and “Geo. White's Scan-

“Lonesome Trail” Tomorrow and Mon-

LL Redd DRAMA OF QUR TIME |

Claudette - Orson

Colbert « Welles Georee Brent TOMORROW is FOREVER

4 Barrels i morrow and Monga : 4 — A Lette:

ee ae “Three Strangers”. and “Di-

CINEMA—"A Walk in the Bun” and “Takg It or Leave -IL” Tomorrow

DAISY-—‘House of Dracula” and “San Fernando Valley." Tomorrow and Mon

DREAM-—“Along the Navajo Trail" and “Joan of Ozark.” Tomorrow through Mary's:

the Navajo ail.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Doll-Face” and “People Are Punny.”

FOUNTAIN SQUARE Through Tuesds aay y

GARFIELD—"“Pardon My Past” and “Rough Riders of cheyenne: ** Tomor“The Dolly Sis-

GRANADA-—-Through Wednesday: “Road HAMILTON—'"Bells of . Mary's.” To-

ADMISSION TONITE $1.10 Dance Sunday 7:30 fill 12:30

LATE

WS A ASR IRIE rs .

“Nevada.” Tomor: and Monday: “Docks of New York and “Bedy Di ryan,

lor Takes a Wite” Waterfron

Gal.” Join row through Tuesday: “Spellboun, oug y

vous Buruo Bill” and “Sweet Rosie

Were Young and Gay.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Road to Utopia.”

ST, CLAIR—* "Enchanted Forest” and “Tokyo Rose.” Tomorrow: through Tuesday: “Road to iopia® and ‘Love, Honor and Goodbye

ANDERS—'‘Springtime {in the Rockies” and ‘Falcon in Hollywood.” Tomorrow and Monday: oy, nce Me In” and “Hold That Blond

an Brosdway Rhythm” and ‘Dark Comm " Tomorrow through Riesday: ay Girls” and “My “Name Julia Ross.” SPEED WAY-—“Three Strangers” and “Close Call for Boston Blackie.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Masquerade Mexico” and “Because of Him.”

STATE The Fatal Witness” and “GunSoke. i Tomorrow and Monday: “Story o

STRAND ‘People Are Funny” and *“Tokyo Rose.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Road to Uiopia™ and “Love, Honor and Goodby

STRATFORD ‘Adventures of Rusty” and rail of Kit Carson.” Tomorrow and Monday: “The Enchanted Forest.”

TACOMA! ‘Kid Millions” apd “Ragged

Angels,” Tomorrow through To “Week-End at the Waldorf.” 4

TALBOTT—"“A Wing and a Prayer” and

“In the Meantime, Darling.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Harvey Girls.”

TUX XEDO — “Fighting Guardsman” and

“Bulifighters.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Week-End at the Waldorf.”

UPTOWN—"Enchanted Forest” and “To-

kyo Rose.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: Goodey 1» Utopia’ and» ‘Love, Honor and

YOGeL erie PR and “People

Are Funny.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Harvey Girls.”

ZARING— "Northwest Mounted Police”

and “This Gun for Hire.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Three Strangers” and “One Way to Love.”

DOWNTOWN

ALAMO Through Monday: “Alias, Billy QQ”

the Kid” and “Daughter of Don

AMBASSADOR‘ Road to Utopia” and

“Three Ssrangers. ” ‘Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘Lost Weak 2nd,” and “Love, Honor and Goodbye. ¥

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CIVIC “Snafu,” comedy, at 3:30. CIRCLE “From This Day Forward.” with

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TONITE—5:45 to 6-—25¢ (Plus Tax) George Ginny Gloria MURPHY SIMMS DeHAVEN “BROADWAY RHYTHM”

Walter Claire John PIDGEON ’ SOR WAYNE “D COMMAND"

Sun, — Ist Irv. Showings!

Judy Garland John Hodiak

Nina Foch ‘MY NAME IS JULIA ROSS’

Re iA i a ia CE aa S . PARKER ,*, oo &, E. 16th 6:45 5200

ADULTS, 25¢; CHILDREN, 12¢ plus tax

Allan Ladd--Loretia Young “AND NOW TOMORROW" Zane Grey's “NEVADA”

SUN East Side Kids * “DOCKS OF NEW YORK" Jane Wyman “BODY DISAPPEARS"

Plus! Exciting! “BLACK ARROW”

Ray Milland—Marjorie Reynolds “MINISTRY OF FEAR” “Lasses’” White “LONESOME TRAIL”

SUN. & MON.—2 Big Hits |

“Abbott & Costello

IN HOLLYWOOD”

Chas. Starreti—Tes Harding

‘Blazing the Western Trail’ |

“OLD ACQUAINTANCE"

16th and Open Today Delaware at 1:15 P. M. Dana Andrews—John Conte “A WALK IN THE SUN" Phil Baker—Phil Silvers “TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT”

Sunday thru Tuesday

Henry Fonda—Don Ameche

“MAGNIFICENT DOPE”

Tallulah Bankhead—Anne Baxter

“A ROYAL SCANDAL”

‘HARVEY GIRLS’

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PLUS—“STRANGE MR. GREGORY"

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Continuous Today from 1:30 John Wayne “DAKOTA” | Jane Darwell “CAPT. TUGBOAT ANNIE” “SAILOR TAKES A WIFE” . “SONG OF THE WATERFRONT" |

~ WEST SIDE

' E. Wash. St. at New Jersey ADULTS, %5¢ (Tax Ine) KIDDIES, 1de

“THE FATAL WITNESS” Johnny Mack Brown “GUNSMOKE” | SUNDAY—Burgess Merideth—Bob Mitchum | JOE”

Plus Selected Short Sajeuty

SPEEDWA

“THREE STRANGE RS" f “CLOSE CALL FOR BOSTON BLACKIE"

5500 E. Wash,

“AMERICAN EMPIRE"

Allan Lane ‘CORPUS CHRISTI BANDITS | P damon “MASQUERADE I “MEXICO” SUNDAY—Edmund Lowe—Brenda Joyce

“ENCHANTED FOREST” in Color Plus Selected Short Subjects

CEMNALDINE EAL A4

FITLGERALD: GREENSTREET

LAB 3

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SUN "MASQU ERADE IN MEXICO” . “BECAUSE OF HIM"

MECCA ©. ron tov OLD TRAIL

“LAWLESS EMPIRE" “THREE STRANGERS" “BEHIND D GRE EN LIGHTS”

REARS

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12:45t0 6 250 & tax | a . “SAN FERNANDO VALLEY"

BELMONT Belmont & Wash.”

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‘PEOPLE ARE FUNNY’

Byron Barr—Lotus Long

“TOKYO ROSE”

NORTH SIDE

“FRONTIER GAL” Walt Disney's Full Length

“SNOW WHITE”

“GETTING GERTIE'S GARTER” “BOTH BARREL S BL AZING" ’

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TODAY OUR BEST, BIGGEST and

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AMERICA MUST SEE!

Joan Fontaine, at 12:30, 3:40, 6:55, 10:15 and 1:10. “Riverboat Rhythm,” with Leon Errol and Prankie Carle's band, at um 5 5:50, 9:10 and =o day—"From This Forward: at 1:20, 4: 35 ,T 15 De 10:15. Rhyt

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“The Outlaw,” with Jane Russell, Jack Buetel, Thomas Mitchell and Walter Hustorl, at 11:30, 1:48, 4:06, 6:24, 8:42, 11 and 1:18. I. Outlaw,” at 12:20, 2:38, 4:56, 7:14 and 9:32,

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“Strange Impersonation,” with William Gargan and Brenda Marshall, at 11:40, 2:54, 5:58 and 9:02,

“The Virginian,” with Joel MecCrea, Brian Donlevy, Sonny Tufts and Barbara Birtton, at 12:48, 4:02, 7:06 and 10:10, Sunday—“Strange Impersonation,” at 12:35, 3:21, 6:07 and 8:53. “The Yirginian,” ab 1:43, 4:29, 7:15 and 10:01.

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DEATH NOTICES 1 Indianapolis Times, Sa Sat, May 11, , 1946

BERNLOEAP--Pauline, age 69, 1502 Hoyt ve., passed away Thursday afternoon, beloved wife of George, mother of Beary and George Bernloehr and Elsa TenEyc of Lebanon; sister of Emma Gruber and

son apel of The Chimes, 1234 Prospect st., Monday, p m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill, Priends may call at the Chapel of The Chimes

CLARY—Myrlle, 444 N. Sey, beloved wife of Andrew Clary; mother of Mrs. Gertrude Heller; grandmother of Seaman 1-c Richard G. Ulrich; sister of Mrs. Emma O. Strange, Mrs. Jessie Sweetland and Herbert Ryker, city, and Clarence Ryker, Linden, Ind., entered into rest Friday. Service Tuesday, May Ed at Irvington Mortuary, §342 E. st, 3 p. m. Internment Ea Park. Friends are welcome. Moore Mortuary.

DRIFTMEYER-—William H., age 75, beloved father of Mrs. Grace Wam

pner of Burlingame, Cal. Hugh Driftmeyer of Grand Rapids, Mich., and Edgar Drift-

meyer of city, brother of Mrs. Lillian Gels, Mrs. Clara Potter and Henry Drift

meyer of Los Angeles, Cal, Mrs. Louise

Olsen of Fortville, Mrs. Amelia Quack and

Mrs. Minnie Mack of city, also survived

by five grandchildren, passed away at Burlingame, Cal. Saturday, May 4 PFu-

neral services Monday, May 13, 1:30 p. m,,

at the Meyer & Abdon Funeral Homé, 1509 Prospect. Friends invited. Burial Concordia. Priends may call at funeral home any time Saturday and Sunday.

HAINES—Charles B., age 77, husband of Alice Haines, father of Lola Lee and Charles 8B. Haines, passed away Saturday a. m. Funeral services Monday 3 p. m. from Shirley Bros. Central Chapel, 946 N. Illinois. Burial Washington Park. Friends may call at chapel Sunday afternoon.

HEGARTY—Anna M. 4220 Ruckle, mother of Edward H. Hegarty, Mary A. Carr, Anna C. Hegarty and argaret G. Meilene, sister of Mrs. Catherine Carr, died at St. Jincent's hospital Thursday. Funeral Monda 7%, at the Kirby Mor19th st, 9 8

SE ae 4 BE 2a

5 a m. oan of Arc My Interment Holy Cros cemetery. Friends may call at mortuary.

KINCADE—Daisy A., 2422 Adams st., beloved wife of Curtis C. Kincade, mother of Mrs. Ruba Fairman, Flint, Mich.; sister

0 Miss Ada Hart, Mrs. Lena Detraz, California, passed a Priday Friends may at the George McOarty

Saturday. After 7 p. m. Saturday at the Moore Mortuaries, 2530 Station st. of service later.

KOONTZ—Leo B.,, of 2035 N. Tacoma ave, entered into rest Friday, age 40 years, husband of Ina ‘M. Koontz, stepfather of Ollie Mahurin, half brother of Mrs. Susie Colease. Services ond day, 1:30 p. m., at Peace Chapel, 38 Michigan st. Priends are come. i Washington Park cemetery, Moore Mortuaries,

LEMING—C. Louisa, wife of Charles L. Leming, mother of Mrs. Vinard &. Buckner and grandmother of Vinard 8. Buckner Jr. and great-grandmother of Bruce Lee Buckner, passed away at Be home, 1001 Sanders st., Friday p. Friends may call at the Robert W. stirling Funeral Home, 1320 Prospect st., after 6 p. m. Saturday. Funeral service Monday, 1:30 p. m., at the above funeral home. Friends invited. Burial Greenwood cemetery.

MARSH—Jonas Frank, age 86, of 3501 KE 10th st., formerly of Wilkinson, Ind., beloved husband of Della N. Marsh and father of William L. Marsh, grandfather of Willard C., Mrs. Mildred Alford of Eden, Ind., Mrs. Mary Land of Pendleton, Ind, Mrs. Edith King of Indianapolis and seven great-grandchildren, passed away Thursday a. m. Puneral services Saturday, 3 p. m. from Shirley Bros, Central Chapel, 946 N. Illinois. Burial McCray Cemetery, Wilkerson, Ind. Friends may call at chapel any time,

MENEFEE—Charles A., husband of Kathryn Menefeé (nee Manion), father of Mrs, Margaret M, Kohn of Chicago, IIL; son of Mrs, Mary T. Gray of Miami, Fla assed away Friday, May 10. Funeral

ST, May 14, from Blackwell Funeral|s

Home, 1503 N. Meridian st. Requiem High Mass at Church of the Little Flower, 9 a. m, Interment Holy Cross cemeiery. Priends may call at the funeral home after 2 p. m. Sunday.

REGER—Lisett Ostermeyer, entered into rest Friday evening, age 84 years, widow of Wm. C. Reger, grandmother of Carl W, Schwenzer, Services Monday, 2 p. m., at residence, 635 West dr, Woodruff Place. Priends are welcome. Burial Crown Hill,

ROST—Carl L., 4544 N. Meridian st, fa-

of Mrs, Pauline Spangler 9 Columbus, Ind., grandfather of Carl J. Jr. and Helen Marie, passed away Friday a. m. Soryiges Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Monda 2. m. FPriends invited urial City 2 i Columbus, Ind.

SPAFFORD—Sarah, age 74, mother Mrs. Alice Smith, Memphis, Tenn. Mrs. Beulah Schenher, Mrs. Jennie Porter, both of Ft. Wayne, Mrs, 3 Abby Wii Klan. La Porte, Ind, and ay Wayne. Passed away Thursday. ne Sunday, 2:30 p. m.,, at the Fourth Pilgrim Holiness church, 1733 KE. 46th st. Dody will lie in state at the church affer p. m. Bunday. Friends may call at EW, Farley Funeral, 1604 W. Morris st:

SWEENEY—Mrs. Carmen, wife of Earl W., mother of Willlam C. and Nola H. Sweeney, passed away Friday. Services at Planner & Buchanan Mortuary Monday :30 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at mortuary.

TODD--Newton, passed away Saturday at 8t. Vincent's hospital, husband of Mrs. Bessie Todd, father of N. Taylor Todd and Herbert Todd. Service Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial Crown Hill cemetery, Time later. Kindly omft flowers.

VRELL—Ida M., age 82 years, of 806% 8, East st, sister of Mrs, Bessie Shea, Cincinnati, 0O.; aunt of Mrs. ajeny M, Nichols, Lafayette, Ind.; Mrs, Hazel Longpre, Indianapolis; Ma). Harry L. Gfrvet, Washington, D, C., passed away Priday p. Fong Puneral services Monday 30. p.‘m. from Robert W, Sterling rhs Home, 1420 Prospect. Burial Lafayette, Ina. Graveside services Tuesday, 10:30 a. AAT ey mje 76 years, of 1004 Oollege ave, mot of Joseph and Riley alters, Mrs. Harvey Shipp, Mrs. Betty Young, all of city; Mrs. Ted Wagner, also survived by nine grandchildren. Funeral from Lauck neral Home, 1458 8. Meridian, Monday noon, then to Christ church, Franklin, Ind. for 2 p. . service. Burial Greenlawn Cemetery, (Franklin, Ind, papers please Sy tville, beloved GGINS—John F., of ‘Fortville, belov WLaI. of Mrs. Maude Wiggins, father of Mrs. Bessie Ellingwood, Rasteq ave} Thursday. Puneral Sunday, Ek the McCarty Funeral Home. Burial Gravel Lawn cemetery. Friends invited. WILKING—Otto T., 72 years, beloved husband of Gertrude flking, father of Alden Wilking, brother of Charles Wilking, Jaised away Friday. Funeral Monday, ., at the residence, 627 E. Morris £20 Brionds invited. Burial ra Rul. Pilends may call at the 1d a H. Herrmann Bervice YOUNG--Mrs, Nancy Moloa, 4821 Carpoll-

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ther of Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt, brother’

DEATH NOTICES 1

Vieu, passed away Thursday. Services Monday, 10. a. m., Conkle Puneral Home 1934 W. Michigan.’ Friends invited. Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at funeral

Henry Kaiser, Services at the J. C. Wil-| home.

BEELER—It fs with the deepest appre-

each n relative and fri the beautihn floral tributes, cards, letters of sympathy and other courtesies extend« ed at the death of our beloved mother, Eva Walters Beeler, Our sincere thanks to the Rev. C. B. Cox, (soloist) Homer Maddox, the organist, Vah Tr chapter W. C. T. U. group, School Maturates,

and Farley Bros. Services. OSCO B. BEELER AND FAMILY,

BRUCE—~We extend our deepest gratitude and appreciation to our many friends, neighbors and relatives for their many kindnesses extended in our recent loss, the death of our Rl husband and father, Andrew J. Bruce. We also extend grateful thanks for the many beautiful floral tributes, cards and letters of sympathy. Our sincere thanks to Rev. P. R. Darles, , Miss Thelma Royster, singer; members of the Nagios lodge, No. 211; members of

the W. B. A. Ladies and Royster & Askin re. WIFE AND FAMILY

KANE—-We wish to extend our ot gratitude and 3 3Ppiaciation to our many friends, neighbors and relatives for the thoughtful expression of sympathy and acts of kindness extended to us in the loss of our beloved wife, daughter and sister, Emma Laura Kane. We also extend thanks for the cards, letters and beautiful

Rév. H. M. Zorn, the Rev. Kurt Zorn, Merz, Sutton and Smith; the nurses

Most Pancoast, Bradley, Chadwick and Royer, the nurses and staff of Methodist

.| hospital, the employees of The Paper

Package Co. pallbearers, and the G. H, Herrmann Fune 1 Home, HUSBAND, MOTHER, SISTER AND BROTHERS.

MAYO We wish to extend our deepest gratitude to friends, neighbors and relatives for the many acts of kindness

;| and sympathy extended to us during the

loss of our beloved wife and” mother, Sarah M. Mayo. We especially thank

Time | Father John F, McShane, Mons, Bernard

Sheridan, the Rev. Richard Grogan, Nurses and Sisters of St. Vincent's hose pital, Indianapolis Bleaching, Indianapolis Fimes, Atlantic Commission Co., Usher Mortuary and all for floral tributes, spiritual bouquets and cards of syme

pathy. JOHN MAYO, MARY HUNGERFORD.

SPILLMAN-—We wish to express our gratie tude and appreciatio® to all of our friends, relatives and neighbors for their kindness, sympathy cards and beautiful floral offerings received at the death of James D. Spellman. We also wish to thank the Rev. N. J. Bibbs, the other minister, the organist, the choir, the singers "and Moore Mortuaries for their part in the service. WIFE AND FAMILY.

TRUE—We acknowledge and with deepest gratitude and appreciation extend our sincere thanks for everything, to each friend, neighbor, relative and Garfield Park Baptist church, for the beautiful floral tributes, sympathy cards and other courtesies rendered in the death of our beloved wife and mother, Mrs. Cordelia True. Our sincere thanks is extended te Rev. Paschall for -his very impressive service and message of consolation, singers, organist, employees .of Bemis~ Bag, pallbearers and Sterling Service for their kind consideration. HUSBAND AND CHILDREN.

— WOLF—We are deeply aphreciative and nks

extend our heartfelt many friends, neighbors, relatives, for their acts of love and kindness extended in our recent loss, the death of our be. loved mother, Mary Elizabeth Wolf, We also extend grateful thanks for the beautiful fora) tributes, cards and letters of $ym paul Our sincere thanks to Father Bag ish Yor his messages of consolation service, the or Anlst the Allison ems ployees, and Geo. Usher Service, CHILDREN,

FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5 ~ CONKLE FUNERAL HOME 1934 W.- Michigan st. BE-1384 FARLEY FUNERALS .e3 iz FLANNER & BUCHANAN—25 West

Creek Boulevard, TA-3371.

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9 flowers, hyd Mother's Day ia™ire serants ums, combination pots; colens, fuchsias, All plants for porch boxes and beds. Vege table plants and sweet potato Panu now ready. 511 8. Tibbs, also 3410 W. Wash« ington. Phone BE-5413, BE-3140-W. ’, Blooming pot plants, Mother ¥ Day $1.00 & up: cut flower bouquets, $1.50; garden & flower plants;

R. | potted tomatoes, 5¢ by 100, 500.

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