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, BOWDEN mem COSTIN—In loving memo of our dear d s% our RE bro rother. it mother, ADA n 3 father Ww in ect a for Bove our a arch who ae away in yay, lon: wa | ig away Jan. 3, 1946. world o give A nt one in all the world, oa ots. of one we loved! 80 so well, Our dear husband and "has passed and ; Has gone from uk Heart memory ia was one ol pie he best from ‘earth and earthly darkness and seg his smile All we have is a Into > bright and perfect day.

—Mo “Pa er Brother and Bister. ae Toving memory xd my iT

much welcome voice,

loving memory of our dear son and brother, PFC. KENN ANDREWS, v. 8M. ©., who was killed Oct.

r of men, he did his share win the battles over there;

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only he could have lived to see 1048: bered, ‘share of hard-won victory! h day we miss him Sweet. happy memories cling ‘round your| Just a memory fond and ma’ . BF fother and Family. AB sng ory eich oy 33 is healed, name; id sing y un a oy Ald, aw awaet devotion b d yg ne 3 2 Pe Te Jittle Know the ed. True joe og loved you with deepest _ Daughter Benita i dntire and family. our MEDI ALTER APPLEBY, —Mother and Father. | ! Always hn jove you in death just the JOHNSON—In d and 1 memory of our bec \ down his life for his| = In memory of sam loved husband an SE NSON, 1 fae aot sas {3 HW " | “Wite, Children, Grandchildren. |... hy NEY Si 35, 1945: all he is just away * -, departed from this earth May LASS—In loving memory of my “Gone but not for otten" Charies > , & wave of the hand A loving mother. so true and kind, little daughter, ho into an unknown IARC. | xo friend on earth like her we find: JORRAINE DOUGLASS, JOHNSON—In memory of our darling w very IMIT| mor all of us she did her best. 0 passed away May 10, 1931 Darlene Johnson, who died Nov. 24 mast he since he lingers there. rn, May God grant her eternal rest Peaceful be Tay rest, dear Helen, 944: you, who the wildest yea —8adly Missed by Husband, Daugh- It is sweet to breathe thy name; The dearest one in all the world ~time Sep a and $184» return. vers and Grandchildren. ra Gens aT Jou, dearly, Has gone from us lo Stay. : eee a o the we yo is 3 broken Beir as : the ove ‘of hare. | BROOK.-In loving memory of my Mother, Mrs. Clars Willis. Since Datlene paused a awa ue 5 Must away. LT. ROBERT D. BROOK, DUNN--In memory of our darling son, | mer ther, Mather, Brothers. Poole Don Poole. who gave his life for his country,| Jackie Dunn: JONES—In memory of my beloved mother | June 20, 104 Two little hands are resting, 22 her, Nora L. and William T.

who ah killed in action Feb. 3, 1945, at It x oy ope the world to give, it, To hear "his voice ang aes J his smile . Wg

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A, PRIDGESIn loving memory of

The Jears may we out many things

zabeth who passed O'er * (he rave of him we lo . BOWERS_n loving memory of 20 1986, A my father Beverly, opt. Strive to be" pre repared to meet Go out of sight, our beloved son and brother, plced away March 26, 1921. : e better world above ut never out Hg ve his life for his country Tor men i ¥ Shah ven, Choshin. i vite Winnle. ml the da Hats They Te sberishad in the heart w nn unter, ose April 32, 1 CURRY—In memo > i husband 0 passed vey " "26. 1 and kind in all their w Nn Jou went we wi Deve: Xn know, in a tainer. ie ory oF of Gurr Ee . Toe Aart | ye we im as ye whisper low, | ypright and Just to the end of their days, ne ane an your res incere and true in heart and m We chal aur Star from bly blue” to gold; hey oi mise you most, who loved you be beat. —— Mother and Brother. | pequtiful memories they left behind. A an r precious love for you. 3 se a JHemory of our| —8adly missed by Fred and Family. + | TES stotner, Father and Brothers. sar. EORGE 1 Bo YATT IN MCINTIRE — In — memory of my oe) of od 1 who . grandfather, i "3 aN a loving memory DAKIN-I0 Jou emory of our beloved He whom We lov ay BY a ou of Sight, PRED MCINTIRE SR. bi PPC. ELVIN BOWMAN, c. AKIN, But never out of mind. the. Diast It has een three years since you passed | : : who passed away Jan. 22, 1 r Dee, ws, Yu kilied He Jou: Your presence Ys ever near us, ot those he J ft Sehind Brothe 1 ma pH a long, Jong way from home Wi " ed him too dearly to pi forget. Your love remains wi ol yet, and Tr. | But gg Sy thinking of you today. . ‘ov early You were the kind of a person. A Pop is waiting for me v..ALANDER, —~Mother and Dad. Your loved ones would never forget. Just across the stream, Holland March 6 o mem- | —Wife and Children. | ISLEY—In loving memory of my dear| Where the flowers are ever blooming hand ory. of. our dear son and Brother. rng 1a memory of our beloved mother mother, Isley, who passed. away| And We grass 13 always Jean. ee Se § slasp your : HOWARD IB and father, William and Anns Dans: | Oct. 30. 1040: Some day I hope Face to BRED Deep in our heart Lies a picture A wonderful mother, woman and aid, Some day, I know not when

One who was better God never Made: A wonderful worker, so loved and tru One in a million—that, mother, was Sr. Just in your judgment, always Kighe: Honest and liberal, ever up

Of loved ones laid to Test, In memory's frame we shall i keep it Because they were of the — (Dutch) Clyde, Mary be yi

DILLON—In memory of John J. Dillon, | A 7, 1933:

who And while he lies y peaceful sleep, His memory we shall always Koep. —Ded afd Sis. ~Wife and Children. :

DoUGHTY.- In loving memory of my dear husband, Claude F. Doughty, who passed

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t ma at my ay wipe out any things, Tad this this hey 1 wipe out never, you,

When we were all —Daughter, Opal

our dear so EORGE RO! ROBERT BRIDGES, [away Oct. 7, 1945: JAMES—In lovin emory of my mother, agT. Fo M. C., who was killed May | Deep in our hearts you are fondly reémem- APPIE J

> 5 H LEY In loving mem of our dear pu and I emary

| boved bY ¥ your friends and pEgnt whom you Our wonderful mother—that, mother, was

Just a thounht of AME ' remembrance

% FRED MCINTIRE »

In his ving memory. He departed _this life Oct. 8, 1943.

MCcIN' memory of. c re, father and brother-in-law, Avery Chap. man.

{To Siasp his hand in a better land

Never to part. again, dly Missed by Granddaughter, Maryatn Harris, Pacific Grove, Cal

McINTIRE—In loving memory of my be-

loved father, FRED McINTIRE SR. ho away Oct, 8, 1943. Gone dear father, gone dosevar | How we miss your smiling f But you left us to remember, None on earth can take your place. A happy home we once enjoyed, How sweet the memories still But death has left a loneliness, The world can never —Seadly missed by. Susann Harris and Family.

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McINTIRE—In loving memory of our beloved father and gesadiniher,

There are no words could half express The things we'd like to say Nor anyway tliat we could tell The way we feel today. recious Pop has gone away, e wounds cut to U heart We really thought him very sick But not so near the part. —S8adly missed by Wilma and Baby toll) Chapman.

A loving heart is still,

A little son we loved is waiting Dear parents you are not forgotten,

Bui this th wipe out never, of th

McINTIRE—In memory of my dear grand-

father, FRED McINTIRE Gone is the face we loved so dear

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Deep in our heart he liveth yet, We loved him too dearly to

BAKERIn loving memory of OUr| pu. py emory ose happy days the h . Though on earth you are no more. Ww “rc naan E. BAKER, When we' were all together. Family a Daddy (Sister) Mary Ann sill 1 memory you are with me, Silent 8 3 oc wb loves Jo Bea: ¥ od " you WAYS were ore. 18, 8 lie action on Oki In loving JRCIOEY rr f | DUSANG—In Joving memory of our dear —Daughter, Mrs. J. G. McParland gta not too far Margares aad Corde! h our dear som and husband, Pfc wife and moth a | r s, MR anal ah ho TLS | 3 ile Brower Sho wv Kihee tn) UC ITED DUBANG, reer, een won, |e facie Grove On } , ; ; ht leh i oa ag Bg | in the heart _— a picture We are sad within our memory, who passed away Jan. 21, 1946, MEINTIRY «ela loving ‘memory of my . —Mother and Pather. | a loved one laid to rest: Lonely are our hearts today, ere is an empty chair, ’ : MCINTIRE memory of our son, | Ta _memory's fame ye shal keep it, For the one we loved so dearly There is * voice that's stilled; who Bi away Oct. 8, 1043. { best . 1 , assed h don Bey 13. 19%. Wile, Mather and Pathe: We. think of mer m silence, = mina a Tuou'sri gone, dear pop. footsteps BRO PLOCH—In _ lovi 5 Which never can be filled. | Gone on e Ww tear 30 NEAT JOUT | ng RO Nor rows” Wioboy| | No eye can geo Uk Weep, —Mrs. Nins Smith, Mrs. Hazel Caldwell, But the memory of you, pop, to hear your cheery y But many a silen a} e shed th h th ing years seems so empty, Sherman dear, | Seout Brown, Richard t Hammel and When others are asiee: and Mrs. Emma Waggoner. wy ever Jngwr foug} $e pass gy - your presence * Harry dh org and Children > a I and , Mr. and —8adly Missed by All Fr (Fatso) nti . Cannon Ball Baker. : “BROWN—In loving memory of our DEMICHIELI—In loving memory of Our pippep - 4 ce. Lyman E. wy | 5 dear husband and brother, | dear son and brother, PER Ih 08 Temembrance of Wy MURTIRE~In-loving memory of my fa ‘ killed in action on Okinawa May | SGT. BENJ. F. BROWN, RCAF, | OSWALD (BUDDY) DEMICHIELI, ANNA CAHILL KIEFER, j leh FRED MCINTYRE, 5 ! who was killed In action March 3, who, sated teagan WH, me a Xho assed away seven years ago, JAD. .,. nassed away three years ago, Oct.

There was none better.

When we were all together, —John Kiefer.

er forget. Your loving smile and cheerful ways

8, 1943. Thou art gone, dear Pop, Gone beyond the world of tears.

an my are es of you. ~Wife and Sisters Will love in our hearts forever. KINGSTON—In loving memory of our i mi Wife a | Town loving Jhemory of our father, | > ~The Family. Seat biorbig oa we i LL Bouts he re er CE RUE me poy MOWTR, PEL TH hid ied el | i, df Beene » DONALD H. BALD ied aw . soul rest in pea EATON—In loving memory of our dear —Hlearor and Ro " ve his opis life Sor bis country. | “Tne Children. | wife and mother, Helen Eaton, who de- ED Rg RN ii MEINTIRE--In loving memory of my fasm! face | parted Nov. 11, 1945 er, » fey Ea Sha miee he | BRACES ie mg *RY iin Suites wonati wie ns mone FERRI Clg ur Fl’ 4 Ber FRED MenvTIRE kindly word for each, away Oct. | And he gave that dear one to me; Korbowics who departed this life Oct. 8, 1943. “Beloved by” | More and ae each day we miss him, | He made her nearly an angel Dear parents, you are not forgotten, A little piece of remembrance Mother, D7 and Kenneth. nds may think the wound\is healed,| As anyone ever could be. Though on earth you are no more, Lh Jon: Maghing © TCHR - memory you are with us, ae 2% Barr, who!But Rhy Sa ie Snow Shs sorted | Husband and Children. {As you always were before. Who has left me here behind.

Wite. memory 2 a my beloved father! —Children.

Time speeds on, three years have passed,

re smile from a i we earn on)

depths of our deep regret others lorget rs. ag:

Ruth Duthridge.

| mother and fa

Trp B. 0 Dad away Sept. | ERAT h ts gloom and shadows cast. G—1In memory of our be-|Since death its g URK—In lo Memory of my dear, Within our home where all seemed bright, in omy heart lies a pictur y 1oved son and brother, OH. Jona And took from me my father, the shining

silver - ® old. It's » ne Dre of my dear father, Whose memory will never grow old. ~—His Daughter, Bertha

Kraig Ay 20, The pearly gates were opened, A gentle voice said ‘‘Come,”

LYDIA ALICE BURK, , who was killed OTIS U. B 1943:

home they are fondly remembered, |

light, Down here I mourn but not In vain For up in heaven some day we'll meet

, 8 RJ Inemories cling w their names. PT MAN, Those sincerely Ange a puspokes Y ip e, dear Pop, but not forgotten 8 away Dec 1942: Still Jove them in death A Just, the same. —Mother, Stepfather, Sisters. The gm re edo Ll Tae : : Rb may Eu any things, me an muy. | PRYMAN-—In loving memory of our mother, The blessings you used to ask. : t Berry o y days BUTLER—In memory of our father | NANCY ELIZ YMAN, | Your hair was turning silver we were all er. | _ grandfather, great-grandfather, Who Jowed away Jeu. 13, 1940 LABRECK—In loving memory of my be-| With lots of years and troubles of the —Da t and Pamily. | From our happy home circle Lo ale 2a BS memory. loved brother, Leo D. LaBreck, who | past. memory of | God has taken one we loved, Lonely are oupdeacts veda? passed away Sept. 7, 1937. But still, Pop, there's none on earth can on {He is borne away from sin and sorrow or ine one hop 0 ar Saary And while he lies in Jencetul sleep, take the place of you, L, B To > nobler Test above. Ha Jotever | - i aE Y His memory 1 hall No keep. ; dly missed by Son, Harry. * who od Belgium Dec. | No one knows how much we miss him, ’ — Geo: . EE ay led our B Delis duugh- | None but aching hearts can tell, But any lea bo Big shed LAND. Tn poring memory i. our dear +H gg Ri 2 dred Hs sseld Bennett, | Lost on earth, but found in Heaven, When others are asleep. ’ an ro this life Oct. 8. 1943. pe

0 Bi life departs, Eo in our heart and Brothers.

Jesus doeth all things well,

—Ever Remembered by Family RARE A Ta

who passed away Jan. 16, 1946.

GAYNOR In loving memory of my moth- The Years ma

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y wipe out many things, |

Softly the stars are gleaming Upon a precious grave Where he sleeps without dreaming— The one we loved dearly but could not

ten I am Wishing, hoping

When the Lord

brother, ALBERT

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passed away Oct More ‘and mor Friends may hea

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passed away Se 19, ch may think . Though on ea

th 1 ib here in the evening, alone,

and’ longing

Por my husband and son to come —Wife and Mother.

PEATS—In memory of my Jathies: Edward E. Peats, departed Nov, 8, “You Hei finished,” Come up higher, father, dear, You have won a crown in heaven By your love and kindness here. ~—Daughter and Family.

PIERSON—In loving memory of my dear

(TINY)

you are no Are w us

As you — ~ were before.

emory of

POLLEY—In loving m my band and Out. I , Joist Polley,

h- day we ge him, ® think the wound is

But they little know the sorrow

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PIERSON, 1045: ou are "forgotten,

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more,

—Opal. huswho

Lies within our Dears concealed. Wife and Children. POOLE—In loving memory of our dear Pe and father, HOWARD B. who passed away Nov, 2 4: Not just today, but aly 33: In silence we remember. : —Ellen and Don Pools.

and father,

FC. jn M on Iwo Jim

LOUIS G. PROSCH JR killed Feb,

PRICE~In loving memory of our husband

Name M. Pri

passed away Oct. 19, Our lips cannot tell Pe we miss him, Our hearts cannot tell what to say, God alone knows how we miss him, In a home that is lonesome, today. + —Mother and Sons. In lovin, emory of our mother and father, y doer MARY FRANCES PRIVETT E. PRIVETT “Gone but not forgotten.”

—Their

PROSCH—Tn Joving memory of our s% nother,

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Why you a ent we will never know, All we know is we loved you We changed our star from blue to gold, And within our hearts so Remains our precious love for or Jou mily.

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RAY—In a memory of our husband a JAMES W. RAY,

y Feb. 2, 1946:

I am sad within my memory, Lonely is my heart today, For the one I loved so dearly Has forever been called away;

im in silence,

No eye may see me weep, But many silent tears are shed When others are asleep.

—Wife and

Baby.

His lovin, Will live .

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Red 1044, at vi Leyte:

and ime long ‘since you went; micas thinks of you daily. gk vho brave ed content

| Ales Beal an an aching heart, rue DEL long years have poe, na still ache for you,

ther, Pather, Sister and | i

memory of our/

5 Bw who passed

our hearts you are

? remember . Sweet, happy memories cling ‘round

your name, ! True hearts that loved you with deep- | est affection, awa Will will 2 you in death just ® Brothers and Bisters.

| mother and wif GEORGIA BLACO we do net forget you, nor do we intend | We think of you often, and will to the end Gions and forgotten by some you may be But dear to our memory you ever will tw «Husband, Children, Grandchildren

Joving memory of our dear

JANE BLAND, we away April 11, 1946: ; i 0 a y, dearest mother,

-l and sad at hear you were always py

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Joy. and Why

we have to part? ~—Husban

lo! “Bim ing Hasaio TI 21, 1935:

early quis gates ere Spensg, aid“ with fa eis unspoken, gently Py home, David A. Bland and Pamily. In Toving memory y of our son and brother, Pvt Blount

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CARNEY~—In loving memory of my dear away Sept,

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And gave for them the gift Lpreime, And many sad regre ‘Tis sad but true we wonder why Greate” love hath no man th A day we shall Always remember The best are always first to die With the answer forever has ~Wife and Children. A That (bh man lay down his life tor his | HAIBB--1n_ loving memory of | When the rest She, ——% ets. | gven oS ni AY ro oderiul lssion | {Bo¥ 3iaage he should slash so profoundly. MALE HELP WANTED n v7 rs. Emme . . —8adl | our dear son and brother mn e—~22..| Though it robs us of those we love While ‘beside him brimful o hope's nectar say" ilised Srananarner” et, | 8. SGT. DEAN CURTIS HAIBE, | It draws us from our surroundings Untouched stood the go .. FLOWERS, SHRUBS, PLANTS 5A AUTO METAL MEN Jean Tovir who was killed on | To ‘long for the meeting above. od knew all about it, how os, Pe jos for Decerati Da ow ~In loving memory of our our | Okinawa, April 29, 1948 MAXWELL—In loving memory of my son, | Broken is the femily circle, How gentle he was and how brave, eon es Tor ora on y 3 Jon MARION (Red We litt'e thought when he left home, Philip D. Maxwell, who passed away |Our dear ones have passed away, How bright his possible Jutidse, v yer Nursery 344 W. Troy. Ga-1208 MUST BE FIRST CLASS Wao was killed in action Nov Be TE aor ROY asi The flowers we piace upon your graves Jet bub Rim LC HOSE," yh fove him! for sale; 81 per doz. Assoried Only Sober Men Need Apply 3 8 Nov. 1 iA Xr "Shore: should seep. | rhe 5 0 Yu ke avy mAY Wither and ety, th How bitter the trial must be - |Peonies colors. Klingensmiths' Peony Ses Mr. Brooks Not n The love a heart holds dear But love for you two who sleep benée In "silence" ve” remem Svary day, We do not know what pain he had, Pond nemories linger every day, will hover fade away. Aud 1 Py irough it all 200 18 Iv! loving | Pam, New Augusta. RED CAB co “The Carter Pamil wi Sid oo see him die Remembrance keeps .him near: —8adly missed by Mrs. Pred Ang tat oy) Missed by Mother, Dad “and Peonies Assorted colors, 15¢ per doen. . CARTER—1In loving memory of our ad And. y khow ‘he pussed away —Mother, Father, Sisters and Brothers McIntire Sr. and Grandchildren. Family. 5630 W. Washington St. BE-3876 2 West 13th st. 50 A 1 n LLER—In loving m ot 1 ed 2 "nd DCIAY CARTER ’ Sour. hearts: ne is always “hear wile Sad mother, oF Out beloved Mary of my sister who departed mer AA ved Ronbind Tana fathers LUST AND FOUND 1| AUTO_MECHANICE "GOOD CONDI IO | who passed away Sept. 10, vy remembered, thought of always BERTHA K., MILLER, - ee S———————————g——— ~COMMISS . Though his a cee: Brings many a silent tear who passed away Jan. 17, 1946 Me sepia i brings sad memories, who made the supreme sacrifice $26 R ward for “information or re- | 30TH & CENTRAL SALES TA-480, And his hand we cannot touch { —8a by Misted by Mother, Sisters | What would I give to clasp her hand, a oved e gone %. rest. for his country one year ago, April n. e turn of female fox ter- Blacksmith—Body Worker We shall never lose sweet memories | mIEEFIN Tt ieee | Her dear, sweet face to see She neler “will oh 10 forgotie 1 Gloria, David, |rler, all white except half of face &- 1 For truck fleet, Bo a Of the one we loved so much | HARMAN—In lovi memory of our be-| To hear her voice, to see her smile, the. ones who love Br best.| —Wife, and Children, a, ear black, short tall. Answers to name , ......4 Transfer ge, BE mi RR | __—Mother, Father. Sister. and Brother loved mother, Jatner and brother, That meant 80 much to me. «Sadly mitted b Diother, a Lathe. ET of my “Mickey.” LI-9693. Bovs WITH BIEYOLES | CLARK—In memory of ‘my beloved" = HOWARD A ou left behind an aching heart rry Me re. |§ Vv - A band, Otto Clark. us- HOWARD That loved you mest aifgets, —1In lovi emory of my daugh.| 'MOTher and Lethe MAN. DAY (5-23). Block's or on Capitol ave, Full or Part T Gone, .dear husband, gone forever, This date I ARMA 1 never did, nor never will EAGLEN--In MeTnsire Eagien, ” LYDIA Bi Contains Riviera card, den ification. 40 Hours. $33. Oniforms 1 in" Mfassned ay ny iss your smiling face ona ues as Jong to us. Forget Jou, dear on and Daughters Just 16 years ago our “Nettie left us, o one knows the silent ie Initials 8. J. 2 Call BR-615 Mr. Dalton 'ESTERN UNION ut vou left us to rememb: { nows how much we miss you — Husband, Son, and Dau {Left us for that land so fair r. the grief that's borne n_ sile LOBT—Pink shell glasses in ET evenin | : None on earth can ald place. | naYOU meant go much to us MILLER—In loving memory of my wife, Ehe is living in God's palace, Por ie ones 1 10ve be Perwoen 10th and Haugh, Sundar Cabinet Me “ver remembered by his wife’ Mable | Though Jou; aintle is Sone Joreper, who passed away a short while back | Joys are hers or a compare i Daughter, Stella (Pat) * Anderson. Dgsperately needed. Reward lan Bx srienced nat: Shoe por work, BR sweslest "helories of we "su ar Tace we t toue If I bad all the world to give Yes, we miss our darling Nettie HOO n memory Of our dear mi BE 0476) Steady employ BF: N. Capitol, MH, YOu ol memories Jd give it yes and more But time helps nelle and--{ather El Te Goldsmith Equipment Co. 3 apitol, ., ILLE : déarT ‘SHOCK, lack io And ao Ls F_CONGER thers Nw wee Fam iy. To Doar hie voles and see her smile While we treasire. Hid ae oy who I” * Why EA ny (Raffin) downtown Saturday; reward. EH An “executive and administrative | .and they n no candle, neither HEDGE & MUELLER In memory of ouf| But all I can do, dear Lizzie, And we know the angels sing LEWis B Call TA-9247. assistant: educational and experie | ught of The sun. Rev, , Deloved sister. Amelia Hedge, and fa- 1s to go and tend your grave As they never sang before who passed away Dee eh on: th LOBT—Black cordia ity Market ~~Wife and Mother. Maude Conger, | Ne Otto Mueller. And leave behind the tokens of love |For Pop is there with Nettie Peaceful be thy rest, degr Jalen, Saturday. Keep money: return purse ential background adequate to Sons and Brothers Wayne, | There is a home not made by hands, To the best wife God ever gave | On that bilssful goiden shore It Js sect 10 breathe. fy ' and cont Reward, TR-9754. be sisosiated with large pena. COOK in Tone and. Bale. | © Oe ore ove Husband shi 30h Sadly ‘misted bY Mother, In death we do the same T. "s biack piastic purse. Des- as ge p ve a Ee ot yaity He ols we loved so well WURET-1H loving memory of our dear Re ts, —__——" —8ons and Daughter. JDerately in heed keys and glasses. | nent public service. Sick and ' ‘ mother —In lovin » — 1 memor: 2 - - 1046, ENTREE Tova ons To - JHARRIET MURET. loved husband and father, ‘Avery Chap- | Bich; BARTON In on, Who Passed LOST—Gold charm bracelet with gold id charm let with gold vacation jeave and fenure proving memory of our| who passed away Pp , man, who passed away s . r randmother, e| coins and signets; liberal rewar beloved dl, son eR and Busban nd, Dent * mother, you are not forgotten, oft 0 Passel of you dear Daddy Jway Sun. . I pH Jan. 18 1944, | PR-4622. tection. arting or sp okie i TER HENNINGER, ugh on earth you are no more, And our hearts are sad with pain; and our mother, Nellie K. Short, who DOBT—Brown _ Gisdstone bag, Initial mately $3000 annually. ress | Who assed a a}. Ma y 23, 1943. Sul in memory you are with us Oh this world would be a heaven passed away Feb. 8, 1946 M. K. B., rear Antler's hotel. Call BR- 7 1f "had all the world to give As you always were before. h our voice again iss their Smiling faces, 5668. Reward. Times Box A780. u are forgotten ‘a give, dq pub? 4 Could we hear y . We miss e wa Cg EL CLE Oe lars, John and Rumel You wore a crown of patience None other can take their places = | [o§T— MONDAY—Agls "camera. vicinity MEN WANTED hus A Tr d As you struggled on and on, ~The ren. Kresge's. Reward. LL , , ore But Tl do, oy neni NESRMAN 18 loving memory of our be- A Saithivl ops, 50 kind 2nd vie true, in loving memory of my id on West % Experienced . Family, to go tend your ) Dear Daddy, how we father in Toving EOE “of wy | And leave behind the tokens of love ANNA N, —8adly missed by Wife and Daughter EDWARD (SID) SMILEY, h b ley. Ri. 1028, . % Flour Packers darling husband. | To the best person God ever gave. |Who passed away Jan. 17, 1046: Wilma and Molly Chapman. fo passed away May 13, 1938: -~2 mules; 1 black, 1 sorrel; vicinity * Feed Packers N R. COOK, “loving. Ife wnd Children. A wonderful mother, woman and aid, mem ° our son-in-law Noth can ever take away northwest of city. WA-0832, " Mill W. rho 10st his life Feb 27, 1946, tn} HORD—Ty emor oF my dear One who wha-better, God never made HA EA very Chapman, ro vias ove & as inger holds i or oe % Flour B orkers | Dugband Jodi 'r Hord, wonderful worker, so loyal and true, way and pl nt Tac n s pply to my heart comes a bitter a who passed aw yrs One in a million, that mother was you, | His smiling way and Pleats Remembrance | e ——— , oh on: uw husba H - Gone b but “nal Bertha and Harry, Are a pleasure io Yiest ny each, kote A pe z 2 ACME-EVANS CO. INC. answer’ nd Soy speDa ato TT Ving [emembrance of He shad Andly Aden (YDER: Tovin ng, Jismory Brae E . po “ «W Tren x Blackford BSts. « of our| our ved . wife, mo { s . 5551 word | FIVE = oh tre a he it only Saleen, lt hd Es ckieberry, mother, Pearl Nickelgon: €1ANG-| gome day we hope to meet him. pasted awiy Sept. 2 1044, aR a olor and SuIok amine wc ee the Jar 4] down i prsed Amey uns in the heart lies a picture me day, we know not when We were always so fond of Gloria, Lowest Rate in City ee ceantine sleep, the loss of re loved so well, Te clasp his nod in the better land, happy with us till one ay, ] am Vy ove HAND COMPOSITOR ng wiih: ap XN Xow or i memory w always k keen. In memory’ frame we shall keep ii, ain, a HI, her : ete ; Union; steady job. Weimar gr Typesetting w t i < “hie Eh ul 83 e was w gk Be ray pray. ther, Mother, Bister & Broan. —— Oo., 415 Oomaty ids.

who gave his life in battle, Sept Nong Kn knows the depths of our deep

‘ELIZABETH E. LUNAU, | who passed away Jan. 11, 1943 You ofttimes said we'd miss you, Those words have proved too true,

in our window Turned from blue to gold, It was an emblem of faith

regret, ~ But we remember when others forget. ~—~Mother and Sister.

GRA RAHAM--In memory of Bernard J.

And one saved soul Gr We lost our best, our dearest friend, —Wife, Bernadine and young son, I have 1ost. my soul's companion, Dear mother, when we lost you ROY IE A life linked with my own | —The Pamily

—Daughter- Grace and Pamily.

McINTIRE—In loving memory of Betty Jane Mclintire, In Floral Park softly sleeping where the | flowers wave, | Lies our darling Betty whom we loved but could not save

And day by day I alk through life alone and father ma Remembered by Charles Leap who passed away May 20, 19485. —Wile and Daughters

husband, LEE 8. CARNEY, who passed

22, 1945 . i Wife. | |

GRIFFITH, loving memory of my son Julian TIE who passed away Oct.

What would I give to clasp his hand, His happy face to see,

|LEAP—In loving memory of our husband Heaven now retains our treasure,

Barth her little casket keeps, And the angels they are hovering Around Betty as she sl ~—Sadly missed by Grandmother, i Maggie McIntire’

| MCINTIRE—In memory of our daughter and sister, Minnie McIntire. There's a face as haunting as ever, There's & voice that we're longing to hear. There's a smile we'll remember forever,

5 © hear his voice and see him smile, | “peg = | TA LENTZ—In 1 eIoTY i gd our Bg you are fondly jdt That meant so much to me. | Pi liser You are fondly Ye 5 LL Ih LE A mory of wit - { y . ’ ro’ © west, happy memories cling ‘round - 4 . MAY Sweet, hails memories cling ‘round ID LT RICHARD I emory of our * true i may loved you with deepest Ww darling son and: brother. | © True heart hat loved you With deep | oorine ty Pore Pit Mie for his country, % tion T. SGT, KENTON R CARTER. Always will Jom you in death just |_—Mother Father, Sister and Brother vs will love you in death just the ob pane as, Killed in_ action on Lu-| iY {EWIS—In ' me. , ippines, May 5 ¥ - —Brothers and Sisters Somewhers back of the sunset Fw EC phe 1p ie, John D. Lewjs, who died June 4 ere loveline Jn d in lovinj memor of our ; " SLACKWELL—In loving memory of our He lives in a Tand-30¢ glory. son and bry ’ | Tho his smile ls gone forever, © Tgister, Lela Mae Blackwell, who passed Amid ‘he blue and goid of the sk oPPY | 24 Dis hand We cannot touch © away Oct His gentle face and Bory ne skies; T. Sth Gr, CLAYTON G | We shall never lose sweet memories $ fondly who passed away Feb. 27, 1945 | of the one we loved so much

ith sadness we recall,

He Dy a kindly word for each, Wife and Children.

memory of our husband and Though we try to forget every tear. D

There's a sad hut sweet remembrance, There's a memory fond and true, There's a token of affection, dear, And heartache still for you. ~+8adly missed by Mother, Maggie McIntire, and Pamil

And we're- sétting all alone In our hearts there comes a If he only could come home | ~Mother, Dad and Son. |

And died beloved by all He set aside his future plans His every youthful hope and dream He visioned all mankind his friends

LUTES—In loving memor and father, v. W. 5 Catherine Lutes Today is a da

longing

of Felieuibranes

| When the evening shades are falling | | {

of our mother and Marqare,

Susann Mclntire, Gone are the faces we love so dear, Silent the voices we love to hear,

McINTIRE—In memory, Charles and

ROBERTSON— loved She, Mary

Ww CPL. ROY who was killed In Luzon, Philippines, May

REED--I| Semoty of our lovi son, RP, Fai) Pp (3 n think of those ha da When we were all t » ” smile an our hearts forever

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loving memory o

ROB BERTE Tn To 1 tr Pansy, who 8 nena vey Jan. 18,

This is a day of remembrance, many sad Foe ets: A day we shall remember en the rest of he world fo ther and Daug Ts

loving memory of our Lee

son, 1045:

We Ril ‘her more than aver} At this time of the yea But we know that she ' ' watching Over the ones she loved dear —8on, Billy, Mom and Dad.

ROE—In memory of my husband, Pred {Pups Roe: y ? fiw husband, one of the best,

God grant him eternal res —Wife and Children.

O—In loving memory of

Bes gone from home, never Veo return sweet memories linger ail, With hearts so sad, Ne try

rime he left our side

is In his Jouuhly for

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He eran his rs to he end That nations might be One day the Great Commander said Your work on earth is done, You've served your God and country

well, Your heavenly crown is won

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Dear mother,

The deepest,

1946, and our father, who passed away Oct. 14, not ask us if we miss them, heirs is such a vacant Oft we think we hear their footsteps

} her, of our beloved |CAIN—In loving memory of or ang rt NE AYNOR and But this they'll wipe out never, save; May meet, dear Ro # and na father: LULU CAIN, OMAS GAYNOR "8 The memory of those happy days, Good was his heart, his friendship true, 2y Bee Nick we Nephews as the faces we loved so ders. be passed away May 18, 1945: Somewhere back of the sunset, When we were JIL Jogatiier, Loved and respected by all he knew; | ROMANO—In loving memory of i no lis Saht or speech, ajer memory a dear today ™ here Joneliness never dies, AMAR reine and Richard. | To an active life came a sudden esd, 5 ve of 5 e hour she pi away.” ey live in a land o or i n lo memory of our | He died as he lived, everyone's friend. | But mot too far on shoughts to reach. —Husband, Daughters and on Amid the blue and gold of the sky ! beloved son and brother. —8adly missed og his. wife, who CPL Lo RA ib: ! ~M. a y. |canNom Their gentle faces and cheery smiles, | 8. BGT. JOHN ROBERT Maggie Mcintyre. e. love and memory of you, be FO In loving mem: of Canno ln lovisig memory of Patrick sadness reca who was killed in action, Oct. 's, | Shall. eve” fade awa I a bes wis eri SEL Poca ave March 1h) The ba Rl qu wah our near tren | Te Meo Luce “htt Th evar Burk, sug sen " : Pp in our hear e liveth yet, | th tire, my uncle, an ; for his country April 4, 1942: Pr thoughts shall ever wander —Sadly missed by Margaret McIntire We loved him too dearly to er forget. McIntire, and my brother-in-law, Avery and ny those that have 10 ean Wl “To know him w a io Jove him." 3. he, spot where he Bl i dr and ily. ~Mother, Father and Brothers. A Chapman, (God saw that you were dong 5 —Mother, Father un ass a = -. GIPEON—1Tn Toving memory of our beloved | LANAN—In memory of my mother, Dora Gone, Sea on forever, And, the hills were hard jo climb, 3 —1In ARNES In loving memory of our son and brother, Jack ornton, who| A. Lanan; who died Aprfl 13, 1943 e Slosed our Wear " 1 ‘our dear "op, son-in-law ne y assed away Oct. 13, 1945: Just a line of A emi But you left me 10 remember, . And whi Peace thine. » ARTHUR L. BILLMAN 8. 1C, | FW, CARNES, Dear one, you are not forgotten, Just a memory fond and true, : None on Lan ap take your plate; —Sadl lased by His Wie. Father, “who gave his life for his country | who died in action, Bept 1944. Though on earth you are no more, Just a token of love's devotion J nappy Home Suse enjiyes: Mother, Sister and” Brother. a ins day of remembrance | "ro" fiomor one’ who “thew thoes poe ot As = That our Bours sll om I But death has a loneliness Rell met Leloned oteE and” n ou always were hefore —Daughter, Effie The world can never fill ofan Rus our sad regrets; 'ather, Mother, Brother and Sister. father Te ahall Aways rem | was 158 more Important than his ow |LAPORTE—In memory .of our beloved Sadly missed by 4 An the rest of Ihe ond 1 forgets. | And oe, importa re Breet | GOLAY—In Joving memory of our plither | and Srendinther Gienfi B. La-|_ CHARLES McINTIRE AND FAMILY, You're os yy rosiet. love. omen, ~Mother an i ear s 0 PASS away ay 14, 1941: A A 3 . of —Mr. & Mrs. Hol Wils & Pa | SGT. RONALD GOLAY | And while he lies in peaceful] slee MEINE nu 18 javing memory o As ont as life and memory as : i loving memory our mer on mily. | $6 1945 His mem SHtL P. my father, who passed away Oct. 8, 1943. We will remember thee, » son and brother, | CARNEB—In_ memory of our lov. | who passed away Sept. 6, 3 ory we shall always keep We never knew that days could be — Family. 4 rE C. JR. | ng husband: and father Nothing but memories as we journey on, Mrs. Virginia Steele and Family So lonely, sad and blue who gave his life for his country, € ne tather, | Longing for a smile from a loved one | LUNAU—In loving memory of our beloved But my father, we have learned RUTAR—In loving memory of our mother, mother Many things since losing you Mary B. Rutar, who passed away Feb.

1942:

ir smiling faces:

Days of sadness still come o'er us, Tears in silence often flow; Memory keeps them ever near us, Though they left us long ago. ~The Children.

HALLER—In memory of our beloved Mother, jel Schaller, who passed away

‘Dear mother, you are not forgotten, h on earth you are no more, n memory you are with us, As you always were before, You oftimes said we'd miss Those words have proved too true. We 16st our best, our dgarest Iriend,

when we lost

M. SEDAM, who gave his life for jhis country

ril 27, 1045. He has solved it, life's wonderful problem, the las

the strangest,

And into the school of the Sg

Frank Rutar,

place;

you,

hiidren.

SEDAM—In loving memory of our We walked darling son,

t,

-

STICKAN-.1n loving Memory a sor

Ho ave his’ life for far BN ey ‘Nothing but mem for a smile Yoon RY ved ' ‘one gone,

None 8 Xutws the depths of our dear

Tr But To remember when others fo ~—S8adly Missed od Parents, 8 and Brother. STRABN—In Feats of NATHAN STRAHNN. who passed away May 7, 1008: _ “Gone but not forgotten. " ue ~—His Wife, Cora.

rv Tn memory of Charles and Eila

Street, who passed away 18 years ago

ay: No one knows the silent heartach pia those who have lost can tell” Of ha he Set that i borne Nin 3 vi

Te Shes ren and Grandchildren. SUITER—In loving memory of my children, Carl, Myrtle, Harley Jean, who passed away in "the year 1919: I am sad within my memory, Lonely is my heart today, For my children I love so dearly Have forever called away, I think of them in silence, No eye may see me weep, But many silent tears are shed When others are asl —Mother & Father, Sisters & Brother,

In memory of our NE (VAL) SUSEMICHEL. = “ho assed away May 13, 1943: ay is a Sa of remembrance og any regre A ayy hall always remem! When the rest of the worl orests —Walter Susemichel and Wife, Hilda. SWAILS — In MOROFY of our beloved daughter, wife, ther, Lor Our lips cannot tell how we mi ha Syals, Our hearts at tell what to sey. God’ alone knows how we miss Til In a home that is lonesome today.

awa —Family, A In mem of ou ter, mother. Rathore pein Te. a our hearts your Heiney 1

Always tender, fond and t:

There's not , di rine, We do not not think of You. Kathe =famlly.

YLOR~In m re ny nimaty of Sur husband and

Gone, dear arr, one jorever, How we miss our a But you left WDE Igoe,

None on earth pt take your place. ~—Wife and Children. TA In loving memory of our hus-

band and 3 father, PAUL ALFO 1 ROR, who passed sway jaar Hl 'd 1948: When a noble c! arastes ts Forever the light it jeaves: behind To

Lies on the path of dd le and Children. TU YZ dear son a brother, CPL. JAMES R. who was killed in Tunisia, Nov.

ving memory of our 1942 Though four long yess have passed AWA

miss him more and more; But we hape to meet again some day. —Mother, Dad, Broilers and Sister.

TUTTLE—In Joys mem in ng ory of husband

TUTTLE, passed away May 13, 1045: “he call was su the shock severe, We Jittie thought such grief was near; Only those who have lost can tell The pain of Baring yinou} farewell, Sadly Missed ife and Daughters.

VAN ZANDT iD Fo who PET Ey May 4, 1937: As tim

memor Ta

and more! ~James Van za, Husband Mrs. Joseph P, Yetter, a tar.

WACHTEL—In Joving brit of 18, 1945:

‘who passed away May Gone is the face we loved so dear, Silent the voice we loved to hear; ‘Tis sad, but true, we wonder why The best are always the first to die. Bel dein has its wonderful mission, It draws us from our Susroundiags To ars for the meeting al —8adly Missed

above by Wife and Famyy.

loved ones, our children, Betty er, James Edgar (Happy) Warmer —Clyde and Mary Warner.

T CE W. WEBB JR. who died at Leyte, Feb. 26, 1945: My life from day to day. But the love and memory in my heart Shall never fade away. —Elizabeth.

In mother,

EMELIA WELMER, who passed away January, 1946: What is home without a mother? never more the same, There's no name 50 sweet as mother, How we love to call her name

Ee you—in this: world—again. ~The Children

mother and wife, NELLIE

TLEY who passed away Feb. 12, 1946. We are sad within our memory Lonely is our heart today Por the one we loved so dearly Has forever been called away. We think of her m silence No eye may w But many silent Md are shed en others are asleep.

ie moves on We miss you more

WaARNERRO E—Remembering always our ner & Buchanan FPriday, ean, | Edgar James and Clyde LeRoy; our broth(Bood) Roe, and our father,

memory of my i

The worid may change from year to year,

loving memory of our dear

TLEY—In loving memory of our

DEATH Norices Indianapolis Times, Ar eniered nin Test of x N. a os 0 rest ng 60 husband def Ra ttie Sand, bard, brother Mrs. hia Schrier, Mrs. rence Hauer, Mrs, Achelpo

y Rorip, Henry hd 8. m. at Pea oni’, Servicer’ i 4 2 si. Pr . ore” tuaries.

lends re Welcome, Moore Mor-

BLANKINSHIF-— Wiliam T., age 66, husband of Mattie B, Blankinship, father of Mrs. Grace Drake, Mrs. Helen Bloomer, 8. Mamie Lime, brother of Ss ma N | Batley of Columbus, Ind, and Lewis Blankinship of Devrott, Mich. Pass away Wednesday at the residence 453 Goodlet ave braloes atirday. 10:36 a. m. Conkle Funeral Home

Michigan Friends invited. Burial ux Friends may call at he Tuner Bo after 4 p. m. Thursday

BRANNEMAN—-William C., 1154 C ave, father of Mrs, Jessie ro Tote Walter Branneman, brother of Mrs. Emma Sackett, and Miss Lydia Branneman, both of Hammond, Ind, passed away Monday, | Services anne; & Buchanan Mortuary ay, a.m, iends inv Friday, 00 nvited. Burial

Friends m 1 SY ay call at the DODGE—Nancy Lee, 419 BE WwW entered into rest ‘Wednesda br age 6 years, daughter of rs. Dorothy

nald Jeffries.

Jeftries, Steger of Service

Saturday, 2 Pp. m., at Peace Cha ake E. phshigan st. + are Apeh . Town a” SONA Moore Mor

ERNSTING—Henry, 340 N. State, hus > the late Lina Ernsting, (a itbang arry, D. Ernsting, brother of Herman Erasting and Mrs. Minnie Wessel, grandfather of Lt. Richard H. Ernsting, Korea; Mrs. Mary Eleanora Barnett. Charlestown, Ind.; Mrs. Betty Yocum and Jean Ernsting, city, passed away near Brooklyn, Ind, Tuesday, 4:15 p. m., age 81 years. Funeral services at Grinsteiner's Funeral Home, 1601 E. New York st. friday, 3 Pp. m. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home any time,

FRED—Ruth E., of Arlington and 38t beloved wife. of Maurice M V Fred, dy of Betty Ann and a ‘Jr.. Max and June Fred, daughter of Mrs. Cora Treverton, sister of Charles McCammon, entered pb 4 Wednesday, ag 39, rvices urday, June 1, at Nort Chapel, ay Stadion st, 2 Norheasi own ends are w Moo; Mortuaries, clcome "

HIGGINBOTHAM—Ethel E., of 2004 Newe ton st., entered into rest Monday aftere noon, age 52 years, wife of Grider Higgine botham, motheér “of Mrs. Eileen Merrifield and Norman Higginbotham, sister of Mra, Florence Barks, Mrs. ear! ‘Baumann, C. J. and J. B. Snell. Services Priday, 18 &. m, at Peace Chapel, 2050 E. Michigan st. Friends are welcome. Burial Washinge ton Park. Moore Mortuaries.

RRURGLE Oapt, pt. Xirkiand C., 0 s. Mary Krueger, Miss cy and Mis se k both of ytona Beach, Fla. Kelly, Maj. Stanfield K. K August J. Jr, all of Indiana away Sunday evening. Ser & Buchanan Mortuary Saturday, 2 p. m. Priends invited. Interment Crown Hill Friends may call at mortuary,

MacINTIRE—Ben C., husband of Rose IL, MacIntire, passed away at his residences, 4821 Norwaldo, Wednesday, p. m. Service at the Flanner & Buchanan Time later Interment 1 Friends invited. Priends may call at the mortuary.

MONNINGER—Gottfried P| of Ca. h A.

land Mrs. all of Indian | apolis; Mrs. Clifford Bushnell of West Lafayette; Oscar E, of Miami, Fla, p in Chicago Private service a & Buchanan Mortuary Priday, 3:15 p. m. Burial Crown Hill, Please omit flowers.

MOORE—Harvey A (Grant), 3547 N. Keye stone, husband of Jessie, brother of Ede ward of Gary, Ind.; passed away Wednesday p. m. Time and place of service Priends may call at Planner & Buchanan Mortuary.

ORR—Arthur E, of 715 E. 8t. Clair, husband of Annie Elder Orr, son of Charles’ Orr, brother of Luther, William, L. Dee, Fred, Edward, Mrs. Annie Snowden of Huntington, Ind., Mrs. Grace Parr of Ft, Wayne, passed away at his residence Wednesday morning. Priends may call as residence from Thursday noon until Fri day evening. Services Flanner & Bue chanan Mortuary Saturday, 11 a m, Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill

RITTER Miss Alsia May, 230° E.. Ninth st., sister of George W. Ritter, passed away Tuesday p. m. Aunt of Helen David, Willlam and Joseph Sherfey, of Brazil, Ind, Mrs. Charles C. Shoemaker of Indianapolis, Miss Mary Jane Sherfey, and Mrs, Oscar Bowles of New York City, | sister-in-law of Winfield E. Sherfey of Brazil, Ind, and cousin of George T, | Bras of Cayuga. Ind, Services at Flane

31 year brother of 8 Rosemary Kru

1:30 p m, Friends invited. Interment Thorntown, Ind. Friends may call at mortuary.

ROBERTS—Mrs. Margaret Ann, beloved mother of Mrs. Lena Snyder, Mrs. Flossie Hall, Mrs. Ethel Hickman, Mrs. Elizabeth Lutes, also survived by six grande children, twa great-grandchildren, pi away at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Lena Snyder, 218 N. Temple, Tuesday p. m, Priends may call at the Robert W. Stir. ling Funeral Home, 1420 Prospect st, Funeral services Priday. 1 p. m, trom the funeral home. Priends invited. Bure {ial Fairland, Ind. (Shelbyville papers | please copy.)

SCHOOLER—Cora B., mother of Prank J, Schooler and Mrs. Ora A. Pishback, Toledo, O., passed away Tuesday morning at the home of her son, 908 Mills ave, Services at the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes, 1234 Prospect st., Priday, 10

Though you're in God's hegven, mother, {a. m. Priends invited. Burial Round Hill, Su our hearts are filled with pain, | Priends may call at the Chapel of the we'll never find sys

SMITH—Gladys M. Jones, age 40, wife of Voris Smith, daughter of Mrs. Laura Jones, sister of Mrs. Cordis Bianton, Mrs, Preda Smith, Miss Catherine Jones, Her~ chell, Ralph, Clarence and Harry Jones, passed away Tuesday a. m. Services Frie Brownsburg Christian

day, 3 p. m, Church. Priends invited. Burial Greenlawn Cemetery, Brownsburg. Priends may call

st Conkle Funeral Home, 1934 W. Michigan st., and at the church from 3 p. m, Priday, "until hour of service.

STOVALL—James M. Jr, age 22, husband Mr. and

Longing for 3 smile from a None oe the depth of our deep

regret, But we remember when others forget. ~Brother.

Nothing but memories as we Journey on |

—Pather, Daughter and Son. of Mary Lou Stovall, son of Mrs. James M. Stovall Sr., brother of Ar.’ WIGGINS—In loving memory of line Stovall, grandson of William Garloch, brother, Charles Wiggins, who basa] passed away Monday at Veterans’ hospital away Jan. 1948: near Oakland, Cal. Services at the Conkle

1934 W. Michigan, BSatBurial at the

Home, m.

Funeral urday, Friends invite Floral Park.” Priends may call funeral home after 4 p. m. iday. WHITE—Barbara Rauh, mother of Doroth, White, sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Roya

WILLIAMS—In wing memory of our dea Busband and brother,

who passe away Sept. 4, 1045: Some may think you are forgotten,

were

y As you 7 befo! — Wife, Brothers ‘and Sister.

band and father, Badr; F. Zike, departed July 16, 194 k together. 7 and I, n sorrow and in We shared our rly and happiness With love without alloy. And death shall never end our love, Por through the mist see Our giad reunion in the sky For all eternity.

ZIKE—In loving memory of our dear huswho

Springfield, Ill; Mrs, Will James, Memphis, Tenn., and Prank Rauh; Springfield, Il. Passed away at her residence, 6 W. Michigan st. Service from Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Time and piace of interment later, Friends invited. Friends may call at the mortuary.

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CARD OF THANKS 3

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