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By WILLIAM JACOBS Scripps-Howard Staff Writer ATLANTIC CITY, May 14.—The country is going to the dogs. It is being led there by a coalition reactionary Republicans and Southern poll-tax Democrats. That, at any rate, was what 2700 delegates to the -C, I. O. United Steel Workers convention were “told | here today by their officers. They heard this in a report by President Philip Murray's assistants, Van A. Bittner and .Clinton 8S. Golden. These officials

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the living standards of people all over the world.” But much more apparent, they charged, was ‘the process of decay” in domestic affairs. . > “Reactionaries” were charged with swapping their support during the war for economic concessions. Following Mr, Roosevelt's death, the report said, these reactionaries “were able to take advantage of the confusion” until congress, :in September, 1945, had reached the point where it “no longer responded to the will of the people.” Leaders of the coalition, the officer said, are ‘Rep, Hartman, (R. N. J.) and Senator Russell (D, Ga.). To correct the situation the dele+ gates were called on fo "make sure our supporters return to congress |: and that a considerable number of the reactionaries stay home.” The report said it was clear what was done in the last elections “was not enough,” but matters would have been “much worse if we had not elected some outstanding pro-

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KOKOMO, Ind., May 14 (U. P.). { Rosaline Hines

DEATH NOTICES 1| Indianapolis Times, Tues, May 11, 1946

BOYER—Walter Thomas, husband of Hazel Vivian Boyer, father of Mrs. Virginda Wagner of Jasper Ind.; W. Theodore and Cpl. William R. Boy er, U, 8. Korea, and brother of- Y Frank M. Boyer .of Terre Haute, passed away at residence, 3032 Ruckle, Tuesday a. m, Services Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Time later. Burial Franklin, Ind. Friends invited. . Friends may call at mortuary. (Franklin papers please copy.)

BOW LING-—Alice B., 941 N. Bradley, age 84, beloved mother of Mrs. Bertha Alyea, passed away at the residence Sun-| day p. m, Puneral Wednesday 10:30 a. m at Suiriey Brothers’ Irving Hill Chapel | 5377 E. ashington St. . Friends invited. Friends may call at chapel any time, Burial Memorial Park. Aeban age 37, wife of Har-|

BRUNSON--Helen, mother of Virginia and

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DIGGS—Ruth, age 34, wife of Joseph Diggs, mother of Boonville, Ind.; daughter of Daisy Parisi, passed ‘away Monday. Fu-| neral services Thursday, 10 a..m, at! Farley Puneral Home 1604 W, Morris st. Burial Washington Park. Friends may call | at funeral home after 5 p. m. Tuesaay.

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| on of Mrs. Ella Frakes, Fouker of Barah| —r— catastrophic picture.” That was the square for our program.’ —Kokomo citizens today rallied to| E Tate and Mary Perk passed away y FEM : Y 1 seine ALE loan to Britain. the aid of a widow who risked her! Cone puScrvices Thursday, Ww “Suichiga | — FUNERAL DINEUTORY seat BEL SaNten Since the death of President 'TEXACO ANNOUNCES life to spve her 14-year-old crippled | Fi Ande dy ed Purial Floral Push, CONKLE FUNERAL HOME FILE CLERK “ _ : riends may call at funeral home after 11934 W. Michigan st. FR-0622. Downtown office; permanent positiof Roosevelt, he report said, “our and | NEW REFINERY SITE son In a fire which destroyed alll 6 p. m. Tuesday, ¥ Opportunity to advance, Age 17-35. Ca reign policy a Decoie more anc | their belongings. | JOHNSON SAnnk J. age 81 years, wife of 'FARLEY FUNERALS. Jase r._Hamly, MA-1312 "mT Mor illiam , mother of M ar snore a negative thing | The Texas Co. has acquired a| Mrs. Ineeta Curtis rushed into|and Mrs Ruth Brothers, Beary Are. FLANNER & BUCHANAN 25 5 West Fal GLOVE OPERATORS | ‘Aside from the British loan con-| 1368-acre site on the Delaware her flaming home last Friday and! Kainering Buislup, passed away Sundayv.|" Creek Boulevard. TA-3 Experienced gress does not have before it alyiver opposite the Philadelphia navy rescued Henry Curtis, who was con- the Genres rates ay J. 2 Paty Ww. WO BERT [ S. CoA Senate "Avenue Glove Plant * Vi single measure aimed at raising pard on which to build its first|fined to a bed. He suffered: only hv A Friends Javted y cal | 2130 Prospect Bt MA-8049 1315 Senate Avenue 0 % major East Coast refinery, it was minor burns. at’ mortuary. Bay a ~ GRINSTEINER'S GROCERY ¢ CLERK Experienced ™ Hg m U ance ervic X EINDIANA MU | announced at the local office of | The fire destroyed the home, the! KALFUS—Emma D., entered into rest|1601 E. New York MA-53%4|p. m. t0 9 p. m. 0c per hig i ; gp mee nes FR 1104 | the company today. son's wheelchair, all furniture and |, Shar, "W Kaftus 6 otter Sh pr OW | G. H. HERRMANN 625 N. East st ; Modern i 115 E, Ohio St. The new plant, which is expected | personal belongings, plus nearly $10 lian Beck and Mrs Maude Ham: grand- | 13508 8. EAST ST MA-3438 i . nother o rs. Mary Louise Hanlin, Mrs. hi . MARTIN to start operations in its first unit|in cash which Mrs, Curtis had|Mariha Luchs Besse use, Hanlin | Af HISEY & TITUS Work With J. A. Goodman Ambulance Equipment S h T b { in 1948, will be the 21st refinery for | earned taking in washings. Suis Se tiles Wednesday, 1:30, p pm | 951 N. Delaware Si. L1-3828 . . i . arch, corner Ber- | ———_ ere eee a i? i axophones, |rombones, | Texaco, according to W. 8. S. Rod-| Today, she had a bed, mattress, Wiek and North sts. Friends may call at! SHIRLEY BROS. CO. NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS ii and Trained Personnel Trumpets | gers, Texaco board chairman. springs. chair, dresser, and other| fenniai Broa Hi Moore fv 9% N qinols L1-5409 L Hi J _ —— | fUrniture, contributed by sympa-|tuaries. : : & HURT MORTUARY Nearly everyone knows the man whill WA. 3331 | ». thetic residents. A Chicagoan who KLEIN—Bertha A’ sister of John Smead JONES & HUR CHAPEL Aron vise osiery te Bediantt | Hard to Believe read of the fire in a newspaper|, 9c Monday Funeral Thursday, 10). pay and Night Ambulance Service | reputation for the highest earnings and f . GET THE a. m. at the Kirby Mortuary, Meridian 2926 2226 Shelby st. A-2570 | finest working conditions. Pine tr 3 launched a fund-raising campaign at 19th st. Interment Floral Park ceme ee OAZIOT) BCR ankines Doro. ons, Anspers i A av cali pening now fo YJ In” Habit u rue with a contribution of $10. | Lexy. Friends ‘may call at the ortuary ROBERT W. STIRLING .Incoin al 3 rong Lo 7 p. m. Tuesday, | a Prospect MA-8s1e Experienced Runner = . LAWRENZ—Henman, entered to t N | 7 "y= _ MORTUARY Achine Operator SHOP FOR YOUR CAMERAS 24-H S Monday ath I Into Yes 16330 0 8, MERIDIAN Experienced Caners a y morning, age 49 years, husband ; AND PHOTO SUPPLIES AT oer iour ervice MURDER SUSPECT of Clara Lawrenz father of ap tha PR-5711 Girls for Trai in Plont i re awrenz. Services Wednesday PT ye TTT ris Tor irainees in Flan g $ | ’ TO GET NEW VENUE b. m. at Peace Chapel 2050 E. iat | J. 0. Wilson "CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES 750 E. Michigan § | ENLARGING—EXCELLENT WORK BLOOMINGTON, Ind. May 14| sori mcs, ire Yelcome Burial Con- '1234 Prospect St. MA-413 Call RI-6511, 8 a. m. 10 § p. m. { | OO TO n ay cor la cemetery. Moore Mortuaries, ! . . om. X : S— w— JEWELRY Co Inc INDPLS CAMERA Co (U. P).—Judge Q. Austin East will | MILLER Billie, of 1205° N. Alabama st, | FLOWERS, SHRUBS, PLANTS 5a ¢ n L . 8) select a site for the murder trial of | ..cntered into rest Monday, age 21 years, | — top : ON WEST WASHINGTON ST. son of William C. Miller, brother of Mil. | FLOWERS. PERFECTLY ARRANGED _ : ° Hl aonSs ¥Roy THE NiATe nouss || 203 E. WASH, MA-T329 | Joseph Luther Woolridge tomorrow. hurn N. Miller. Service Thursday, 10! Atkins Fl Sh 09 W. 21st GIRLS 1 { > m., at Peace Chapel, 2050 E. Michiga § ower op TA-0224 f Jud . Dp g i an SSOC1a eS i YE | udge East said Woolridge, | st. Pronds cre socom Buin ti. | io i . . | Bring your Photo Problems {charged with first degree murder in| tons Ind. Moore Mortuaries: | MONUMENTS, MAUSOLEUMS 6| !° #30 hosiery SEAMING, MEND- | Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. || to Our Trained Specialists, |. S====3 the Bloomington stone quarry slay- MOUREZPISL J RH. ‘of TH & Ritter, \— Boia onrerron for permanent, II ile | a ED lings, would be brought into court ceased) father of John. Louis. Doneid (de | ~9ASHINGTON PARK CEMETERY well-paid jobs. i - : A the change of venue action. Edward Moore, brother of Anna. L. Moore Six to 12 ots in Section L. Well lo. REAL SILK H § hone LI-353: (for and seven grandchildren, assed ‘ i . osl RY MILLS HH oie - - = 3 DAYS Watch Repairing { Woolridge petitioied the court Monday, a. wm. Funeral site, NOSas | ated. Priced to sell. TR-HI N Nos | — ER N ae . Friday to move the trial to another ferian omen ™ om Irvington Presby. | GIRL “or woman to assist with house |i » . . | SERVICE 4 terian church, Cremation Washington LOST AND FOUND 7 work, Care of 17-month child. 1634 Ww 1 | 10-DAY SERVICE coun ark. Friends may ci Shirley Bros, : M s 4 i —for Anniversaries—for Birthdays cui ow it: aces of the death of| Fonsi hi, J, afbnbie | Lev wie ihe pug pe ge" Mais Va tele | Y 2:30 ppm 1e8¢( flation cards in black billfoid: keys f Wednesc he ch ' § Ja wilh YEO Leather Russell Koontz, 43, and Mrs. Phyliss Wednes gas, al athe ene identification cards, 313s B. Sa Exp. Shirt Press Operator. i UIA St | Coleman, 32, choir singers at the MOORE—Miss Cla: 7 n 3 3 Te VE aR re gd gu i rans y Ja, S ei MO om, iss Clara, age 79, twin sister nut, LI-743 N = i I Clear Creek Christian church. Their | yf Mré. Laura Johnson anda George £08T—Tady 3 brown leather purse con- EW SYSTEM LAUNDRY BUDGET Bodie: f d I may ore Passed away Tuesday a. m. Priends taining valuable papers Finder may MA-0116. 448 Virginia. RL les were found in a sluge pit of Jay, call the, Robert Wiring Fu-| kee miner: If purke and. contenia "as n y an abandoned mill on March 1. perl Hor e. J a IIospect st, er | returne rs. Alta M. Dunigan, 725 N . i e | . ve 8 on ineral service Thurs-| Sh effield, WA-1452 % The ALLIED: FLORIST Assn. of INDIANAPOLIS CLOTHES Cc | Woolridge entered a plea of not | Ena ims from ihe funeral home oe Tear C Sra ice ers i | ends invited, urial N rown - * a i Mohd dl guilty to to two Indictments March 26. etery. : Coda con lehizan, valuable Reyrtha Pe Also T ists | . | RICE—Norene, age 85. beloved wite of CPL Mrs. Spreckeimeyer, RI-1551 before YP | VISIFLEX NON-INFLAMMABLE o Albers Rice and her of Mrs ete LOST = Sun PLL | Stults, Mrs, Ethel Dietrick, Elmo: — Sunday afternoon, in red cab, Pager Pratastors Sta te Deaths i: uh 0s, Af, Sant rite ‘co i Me wit atin For Downtown Office : | Pelt, Rairfield, O.: Mi Lena Bow 5, 4 " X : Copies of valuable references should be Warsaw, Ind., Mrs. Mabel Courtot, Indian. | papers and keve. Liberal Teward, IR-02712 Apply Empl Offi : ; T . Indian pply Employment 1c assembled in ring binders—protected Apis Is Lu Perki ins Lebanon, Ind; also $50 REWARD | for. laay's wits watch, ob ] , bo 1 ed by 5 grandchildren, passed away g white go ruen. No stra t i from soiling, dog-earing and tearing FLKHART—Oliver Ira Zentz, 76. Sur-| Monday in Pi. Wayne, Funes Services| at post office Monday afternoon. Girt 1230 W. Morris St, by Visiflex transparent vivors: Wife. Nettie Irene: sons, Lowell, | Thursday, May 16, 1 p, m., at the J. C.| from deceased brother. WA-7484. Except Saturday ’ i : c | George; daughter. Mrs John Beehler, Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. Friends LOST—Gold Bulova lady's wrist watch : 3 celluloid . sheet protectors : Mrs. Minnie May Collins Slough, 76. invit Yrial A . ate | Survivors: Husband, George Edward: sons Jat ed Bivins Hopewell Ceimelery BOO fals on case. ward. TA-2493 . . Te : | Edgar. Elt t t rs { Friends may call at the Chapel of siness office, Miss Stewart, | ad | EXCELLENT FOR Fine Woods. " Serala; sing, Mm, Easuse [ihe €himes any time after § p. m Tues-| LOST—Black and white puppy. Answers n ianhapo IS SALESMEN’'S CHARTS IYI i Miss Edith Krause. day. For further information call MA-5802 to name of Bingo; near 30th and Sher- ‘ STINE 5 3 CULVER—Mrs: Lucinda Catherine Garn, RAPP—Ardelia, entered into rest Sunday man dr.; child's pet; reward. CH-8679-W. p & Li bi RECORDS STUDENTS NOTES DRESS 85. Survivors: Daughters, Miss Edna Garn afternoon age 61 years. . Sister of Mrs. | LOST—Maie pointer, white with th small ower 1g 0. : S Mrs. Frank Pinkerton: sons, Lewis, Glenn J¢Ssie Schorling, Mrs. Lute V. Pahs and brown spot, brown ears. Bas small SALES PROPOSALS IE; William Weaver Wilhelm, 48. Survivors Mrs. Sette ude Siewart, Service - Wed: 1€s-| in “tongue. Reward. BR-15 all nick | at LE T——— rot 18 ia a. m., al residence, 607 S. Whit > eee ey Rul ye, Lideard comb ave, Friends are welcome. Burial LOST—Black ¢ crocheted purse in — ~ GENERAL OFFICE WORK 4 Ww Cc BRA d ASSOCIATES COAT LB Yhors. are Good Jobs for You Survivors: Sons, ona yo lgard, 35 Crown Hill. Moore Mortuaries, Loa Turday p. m. Reward. WA-7720, LI-| Typing, answer phone. 4923 College. 1 ’ an IR at the Telephone Company Ordithe, daughters, - Mrs. Argil Sumpter ROHENAN-_Emagene, 1908 Prospect st. 1O8T Errand ; BR-5453 : TH rs Mary Volenstein, J mother of Mrs, Marie Padricke, sister —Beagle hound pup, vicinity 52d Ht Established 1919 Telephone RI-1507 211 8. Meridian | FIRE LY ¢ brother, A. J: sister, Mrs. 1 rrison ry lof Mrs. Pearl Kissinger, niece of Mrs.| and College. Tan joutiler Slay, white tip Pa tr ( ook ———— wim - | 2 §00D PAY George C Kincade, 73. Survivors: Wife, | Vic Simsonson and Mrs. Dora Blocher oD tail. Reward. HU-42 S Y — — EE — i Florence; daughter, Mrs. Mildreq Clark. [passed away Monday. Services at the LOST—Black scottie; name Mack; vicinity| Experienced fine pastry; short hoursg { LA PORTE—Mrs. Elta M. Barnes. 68 |J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes, 1234 6202 Massachusetts, Reward. CH-1407, | excellen ay; no indays. , t pay; Sunda For location of nearest Survivors: Husband; Claude A daughters, | Prospect st., Thursday, 10 a. m. Friends Ring 1. - No questions asked. , 2 STEADY EMPLOYMENT MF. Mudra Ser ME Zen Benja- z vite Burial Huntsville, Ind., 12 noon LOST—Ladv's black faille handbag ANDREWS : ln; sons, cil, Geral ames A, Ken- Thurs Friends may call at the Chap : iy ! ; store phone Wabash 4521 : Ao A ters, Mrs. Edith Poster, Mr of the A ier any time. a: Whe Chiupel] L1- 1083. glasses; Sat. a. m. Reward ” nn Ss, 8s nes a > PLEASANT WORKING Couchatys + Prothert, mes und AGCh | savp—nasmond Bot 2112 Beswdvay.| strum wae mown wows| RES TAURANT | GOSHEN—John D. H. Baer. 84. Sur- ht eed Jue ems unday, age 42 years, |. case with name Dr. Wedeking, Wash- : ror LAR IEE A A, afl, 0%. SHur-; husband of Eva B. Sale, father of Beverly ington. Ind. - Reward. FR-9 1606 N. Illinois CONDITIONS | Fors: SYie: Lucy A aughters, NM: Sue and Linda Kay Sale, son of Mrs. Mil- | [ogT — Dovwotown. thomas 5 i - He Raiph Cooper. 10. Bummei, Mrs. ie Reddi ng. Services Wednesday, 10 a... | “G0 0 bracelet gilt from son ead, Pay Roll Typist : Come in and talk it aver with us NEW ALBANY_G ,, ‘at Colonial Chapel, 3447 College ave let; gi ; ‘ NE LBANY—George Eugene Maxwell, | Priends church at Rockford, Ind. 2:30 BR-6572 , three months Survivors Parents, Mr. Pp. m Frien may call at chapel or t w kK mal i t Employment Office... 240 N. Meridian St. HEC SENNUELIS- CIN SS CEPT time. Moc re Mor Tuaries gy CORT BCE Wile Fewi back rae Wii Some Compone i XU AN — Fr y tap + “ Hu nglon, Marior and luffton i . » NR AREA | cevneruan red C. Garbert. 83. (5,00 lease copy) © oof Ind. [Ta,7848 RR Derbyshire, Mrs. Linna Bostic. Mrs. SPE NCER John T.. 1750 E. Kelly. hus- I Snealler cd LE15h pen. Name -en- 5-Day Wee 1 cosets —— —— ee rt S—————————— Andere son, Louis brother, Charle 1d of iia father of Virgie, Forest FOUND—Ir h RE ., oT 1301, {1 Bright MOULDING, INC ter rs. Sophia Turley pencer, brother of Othte rish setter ‘n vicinity o rightLOST 22 LBS. AND FELT RN Mrs per Virgie Giusyyw, By. Hoy Spvces, Tame! Xood Call Ri-tiss 1 E. Market , 71. Survivors: Sons, Dewey, John, Xer- h BC Spencer, Atlanta — mi insite pert; Priv me: ey) Mrs Jennie Winslow vices Flanner n Mor ua x STRUCTIONS 3 p M hi 0 r stian irsda 1 3 5 it ys { James H Tarkingion 93 Sur vorf al Crown Hil Friends may call re hp COURS SALE Dwar ji ne P : [Whe liam Sherman. ho AIRC G., Byron. | mortuary after 6 p. m. Tuesday S o | Vilam 2! an Conner STAMM—M ABD. age 76 1 Special, Only $125--Reg. $200 Val eamsiress | Mr Bourff 58. Survivors ar gar et Ann, age 78 years y g. alue, i mother of Loui Carlsen. = Mrs No age limit; 8th grade education. Learn | 1 en's alteratic iept - ius nd, *Lewi 8, son, James; daughter, | j,cepp Cohen es rae . : : In 5 months. Free catalogue and tele. for o ¥en Blldeation Sb. , eed s. Pearl Deford; brothers, Walter and mother of Mare Jor phone information. Easy terms, Be inde. | RY Oran cong office, 1th. fisor. : Beri, Baker; sisters, "Mrs. C. O. Bridue Thomas Siam. Mrs | pendent. Learn now! Day and night school | DNV eID Oyment Of FL | : : Mra. Shaetue Kitts, Mrs. Victor - Kitt ¥ ott { G L The Wm. H Block Co acArthur St e Waddington IM S ATTENTION . H. . 'N Mis and This schoo! approved by G.L office; Our i ep ee LS | ih Ye William P. Bland. 81 a { Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Charles Boyd, 23 I joni Soallies yuu le york r rans ~ EXPERIENCED SILK PRESSER { Mrs. Ora Davis, Mrs. Joe Kindren <g ! Ie na ited. | school expenses are paid and you are given Steady Job. Good Salary. : | - ROCKFORD—James Nichalson, 86. Sur- c.) ends may | an allowance. Jobs furnished all gradu. UNITED LAUNDRIES pvivors: Wife, Amelia: sons, Edgar, Archie, ates. 5 Months complete training. Shop 146 8. Tilinois | Ernest; daughters, Mrs. Ed Welch, Mrs. of 318 N. Penn- owners earn from $125 to $200 weekly. why | — em ed 1 Arthur Montgomery, ) est, Monday not vou? Investigate new Classes starting | FT. AYNE—Mrs. Amanda A, Brown, wife of Dav ; [30 Survivor.” Daughter, Gertrude Brown Ralph H. Qui Royal Beauty Academy di SELL FOR $10 T MISHAWAKA-“Carl William Nelson, 63 Michi ana 2 401 Roosevelt bldg. Cor. Mlinels and a es a es 0 $15 J ourvivors: Wife, Iota A. sister, Mrs, Ed-'p ds are el irial Crown Hill Washington. RI-048) | ward Ertle.’ brother, Bernard Moore Mortuari uh Just R le d f Civili | Camille VanDenBoore, 6! Survivors: Ww HL uazies H elease or iuians | Wife, Irma: son, Roman tage Ve Foalavan | FEM ALE HELP WANTED 9 . d | ] Mrs, John C.- White, 16 Survivors Walther . Riot gy ) ee eesti Counter work mn ry clean» Genuine 12. Karat Gold-Filled Aviation-type Sun Goggles. — { Husband, John; brother, George Gross rg, Harry i F nanufactured almost exclusively for the Armed Services iE» . 5’ ‘Angeli r oy : Br uk Ser elased for cilon, Lhe hed, Ser A pm I CLERK-TYPIST [ing branch stores. Permanent a justing Peatiold rocking pads and scientific —‘no- Owen: daughters, Mrs. Ollie Divi Con Mrs 8 | SARe green lenses; prevent 947 fra-y ' Div stars, : R a. i ElaTe Wonse fren lens A er. ® Joira-r a ina Pear] Divine; sisters, Mrs Jda Spade. ends + STENOGRAP ERS ‘daytime work. | and polished before curving. Wonderful for auto drivers, Mis, Ann Dorothy Martin, 4, ina i outdoor workers and sportsmen. Protect eves fr om glare, ¥ivors Son Stewart daught or, M WILLIAM Beaulah D sun, wind, dust and exposure. Becoming, too. Naomi Martin; brother, Frank Surns ve. age 38, beloved Sisters, Mrs, Bert Slater, Mrs. John John- |, » Mrs. Henry Wi Hams Hosi siery purchasing privi- D . Cl an rs SAVE UP TO fi * Eimer Eugene Daicey, 67. Survivors Be i te wil > lege. AH ti / | \ t avis 2 2 . /, Wife, Harriet Mabel, daughter, Mrs. J.|Ind., Josephine Michae racrive ow - COS N h } facture them ourselves. You'll pay be e $10 to $18 > > aT 101 + Nellis Rize: : a3 Get them here and save the difference. Su a hog ss Ae | Mrs, Dora Austin Mrs Nellie K ver 1, . Licssed’ Donor. today! Also available on prescription of from WIND PAUL E 5 ley Br Real Silk SN

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ot Lharacter and Pn wile Disunction Without Jian nb bridge y Extravagance. { Wi ash ai tor f ! Attendan on duty ali | Nf Cer h 5 night. Private ambulance. | passed away Frida Services EE & | Buchanan Mot ua delayed un i Wednes 3925 E. New York dav. 2 p Friends invited, Burial | IRvington 1173 | Centerion, Ind. Friends may call a | morfuar { \ ro | WANTED CARD OF THANKS 3 UPHOLSTERERS CLARK-—We wish to extend our “deepest | gratitude and appreciatio each | By one of the largest re-upholstering |}! friend, neighbor an Telative for the shops in the state Ideal working beautiful floral offerings and sympathy conditions. Permanent, as we carry shown .us at tne adden [assing of our a large stock of upholstering fabrics mother, Mrs; Mabel E. Clark. Bb pecially | 3 . Go we wish to think Rey, Charles Armer SHELSB UPHOLSTERING |} trout pine, Shirley Bros. Central Chapel | for ‘the inc and courteous Aervites, | COMPANY 5 Dp cole, Mrs Wm, F. Endicott 350) Mass. Ave CH-643 Frank Wolfla, Rober Cole, Mrs, Marie L icter and ‘grandchildren. | FirER- It is with the aeepest “apprecia1CES tion and gratitude that we extend our DEATH NOTICE! m—— - sincere thanks for everything, to each | Indiunapali Times, Tues., May 14, 1946 friend, neighbor, relative and business associates for beautiful floral tributes

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ympathy ds ‘ . * . aN Rose Banic, father of Louis Jr.,| be if he 8 snd Ser sourigsle ) ox The Indianapolis Times Mrs. Mary Jamnik, Illinois; Tony Banic,| cnea wife; Ens ially ai oN . u Mrs. Angelo Spencer, Mrs, Jonsphine Alll-1 Gate the understands er Appr son, John BAC se h Batis: rouner £21 S6rVice. rendavea Ang Sy our sles; and Frank Banic fo, John an eter Banic \ oy ; ian churcl — — ——— Illinols; also survived by five grandchil- | Betviee Hor thd, and the Moore Funeral FILE CLLERK-TYPIST dren, passed away at his residence, 2832 |F e for their Kind | konsigeral ion Age 20-30; 5Ya-day week. Opportu« VW, 8t. Claic st., Monday evening. Puneral| ___ a m—— MILY, nity to learn business and advance. services Friday, 8:30 a, m. at residence, | HARDESTY We are deeply appreciativ el STUDIO LETTER SERVICE 9 a, m. at Holy Trinity ghureh, Friends} and wish to extend our heartfelt thanks 407-308 Transportation Bldg. Thay call at residence after 6 p 18-110 our many friends, relatives, neighbors —— [ga Burial St, Joseph cemetery. Steven s for" thelr ‘acts of lave and Kindness ex "Women for Counter Work ortuary ended in our. recent "Joss, “the death { Gi nty Cafete i 2 ert ian BENEFIEL—William H., 68 years, beloved our beloved son and grandson, a juaranty eria, 20 N. M rid father of John E. Benefiel, brother of | A. Hardesty, Our sincere thanks to, Rev LStewurt- and Earl Benefiel, Bessie Bruce A J. moe the singers, Mu: Boyd and rdfather of Marjorie Benefiel, passed | Miss Kjirsey, organist . Angle | Sra Monday. Puneral Thursday.—30-a.m. | tendants at City PoSpital TOL os - 18 25 years. Spencers Restaurant. at G. H. Herrmann Puneral Home, 1505 | Jadianapolis Railway and Geo. W 08.0 | 4412 Allisonville 1 d. 8. East st, and 1:30 p. m. at the Christian| Funeral, Service FAMILY tap Experienced ghurch in Delphi, Ind. Friends invited | RUSHTON We sh sincere Dictaphone Operator y | . ely to thank Burial 1: 0. O.. FP, cemetery. Friends may | our friends, es and neighbors for | clerical work Steady employment, pleascall utter 3'p. m ednesday, their acts of Jove and sympathy durifg|ant surroundings. See Mr. Smith or Mr. loss. of appetite, | BETTY Edward, father of Michael J. and | gur recent loss, the déath-of our beloved | Bayless, Hogan Transfer & Storage Corp, [rience necessary; ridget Tend HR Ne ae of father and brother, William Ed. Rushton, [#63 Mass. Ave, nae DWNSb We also extend. grateful thanks for. the gE A——————— randfather of - Mary de, Jick, and Jor | nimerous- floral, tributes, cards, and. .mes- DISHWASHER len Beatty, passed away May en sages of sympathy, Our sincere, thanks | White. $260 and meals: six days. may call af daughter's residence, 45 y Linwood mve. Funeral services Thursday | to Rev. ©. T. Wilson, organist, Mildred E and R CAFETERIA 0:30 at residence, 10 a. m. at Our Lady |Trieb, commission firm, and employees at Hy N. Pennsylvania. hn of Lord church. Burial Holy Cross Su stock yards, Sud Beanblossom guteral “Phone R1-6851 for iy want ad tery, . Service, FAMILY, rate in the city and quick results, 4 . Ne v - i | ¥ - - - ei ‘ . 3 Cala 2 i 2 5 iiss » Sa ey i : wl a “ * "wi Tia g nw we 20 3 2 Baits Tl . Ek » ww a - “ = 5 gop oA A gine A peiacy x

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