Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1946 — Page 10

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DoYowr Feet Hurt?

We Feature Dr. Scholl's

Foot Comfort Service for Men and Women

Thousands of sufferers have been effectively aided by Dr. Scholl's Foot Comfort Service, This effectiveness of the Dr, _ Scholl methods is the result of

RITE TOMORROW "FOR PAUL KING

Owner and Operator. of

Drug Store Died Tuesday.

Services for Paul ‘'W. King, owner and operator of King's Cut Price drug store, 2102 E. 10th st. will be held in Moore Mortuaries Peace chapel at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow. The Rev: R. M, Dodrill, pastor of Broad"Way Baptist church, will officiate and burial will be in Crown Hill, Mr. King, who was 50, died Tuesday in his home, 2216 College ave. He had been ill only one day. His sister, Miss Chloe L. King, Indianapolis. is the only survivor.

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OMER HAMMON

Services will be held at'1:30-p. m. tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries Peace chapel for Omer Hammon, a world war I veteran. Burial will be in Washington Park. Mr, Hammon, who was 51, died yesterday in Veterans’ hospital. A resident here 30 years, he lived at 952% E. Washington st. and was employed by the J. D. Adams Co. for 27 years. He was a member of American Legion post 103 at Monrovia. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Helen Hammon; two daughters, Mrs. Donald Cripe and Miss Carolyn Hammon; a son, William W. Hammon, and two step-sons, John and Richard Gaither, all of Indianapolis; his father, A. M. Hammon of Moberly,

of Dr. Scholl's Arch Supports

their completeness. Dr. Wm. H. Scholl has perfected an Arch Support, Remedy or other foot aid for the relief of most every common foot ailment. This x complete service, with a trained attendant in charge, is available here. Come in

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Mo.; two brothers, Willlam Hammon and Jesse Hammon, and two sisters, Miss Martha Hammon and Miss Violet Hammon, all of Indian-

MRS. FLORENCE BLUE Services for Mrs.

Florence A.

for a foot test of your stock- . inged feet without charge.

DOWNSTAIRS STORE

Blue, resident here¢for many years, who died yesterday in her home, 424 E. 21st st., will \be held at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Mt. Hope cemetery, Peru, Born in Fairfield, O., Mrs. Blue was 94. She was a member of the

First Baptist church.

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Services for W. T. Lankford, Retired Farmer, Held Here

Services for William T. Lankford, Burial will be in Floral Park. who died Tuesday in his home, 3935| Mr. Kelley, a former resident N. Temple ave. were to be held at|here, died Tuesday in his home at. 1 p. m. today in Flanner & Bu- », where he had lved chanan mortuary. Burial will fol-|the last four years. He was 56. ° low in Sutherland Park cemetery. A native of Parke county, he lived Born in Hamilton county, the|in Indianapolis 32 years and was a 75-year-old ‘retired farmer. was a member of the Masonic lodge and member of a pioneer Indiana|the steamfitters’ union, family. Survivors are his wife, Irene; two Survivors include his ‘wife, Mrs.|daughters, Mrs. Alma Wilson of InHelen Louise Lankford, two sons,|dianapolis and Mrs, Virginia HernMaurice W. and Curtis H. Lankford,|don of Marshall; a son, Howard] both of Milwaukee, -Wis.; a daugh-|Kelley of Indianapolis; two sisters, ter, Mrs. Robert L. Frazer of Dallas, | Mrs. Josie Merenda of Indianapolis Tex.; three brothers, John Lankford and Mrs. Luella Lewis of Rloomingof Rushville; Albert Lankford of|dale; a brother, Willard Kelley of

Sandusky, O., and Merle Lankford|Yeddo, Ind. and four grandchildren. of Indianapolis, and five sisters, Mrs. enc Etta Reid, Mrs. Flora Christian, Mrs, Ruth Patton, Mrs. Alice Grubb and Mrs. Ann Hyde, all of Indianapolis,

MRS. ANNA IVERSON Rites for Mrs, Anna Iverson, wife of Christian Iverson, Indianapolis coal dealer, will be held in Shirley Brothers’ Central chapel at 1:30 p. A 0) 4 4 | M m, tomorrow. Burial will be in RELIEV H Crown Hill, ly A member of the Moose auxiliary and Cosmos sisters, Mrs. Iverson died Tuesday in her home, 1625

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Survivors beside her husband are HHI two stepsons, John and Russell

Iverson; a sister, Margaret Arnold; For a a nephew, Leroy L. Arnold, and a niece, Mrs. Elizabeth C. Davis, all Convenient—Economical of Indianapolis.

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HOWARD ANDERSON

Rites for Howard Anderson, owner of the Anderson Realty Co., were See CELTI C to be held at 3 p, m. today in the u " Shirley Brothers’ central chapel. He| NO “out of town” payments was 13. when you deal with friendly,

A native of ‘North Vernon, Mr. local elute officials. | Loans Anderson died Tuesday at his farm made Sob 3 to 15 years io Nt your budget. No commission home on Hague rd. near Fall Creek charge. Monthly payments blvd. Burial will be in Odd Fellows |include principal, interest, cemetery at Oaklandon. taxes and insurance. Find Survivors include a sister, Mrs.|out now how easy it is to Rilla Ralston, Indianapolis; a [Obtain and repay a home loan brother, Oliver N. Anderson, North from Celtic. Vernon; six nephews, Lester, Clif- Marion County Homes ford Lloyd and Ralph Ralston, and a niece, Mrs, Beulah Snyder, all of Competitive Taterest Rates Indianapolis. ELMER R. KELLEY dr Masonic services for Elmer R. Cau EDERAL

Kelley, a retired steamfitter, will] 2 vo ¢ LOAN ASSOCIATION be conducted by the Indianapolis of Indianapolis

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