Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 June 1946 — Page 13
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non of Breton (a Shain preset tion) usu» | 98Y in’ St. Vincent's hospital, wil He is survived by his wife, Mrs. 7, 5004 ish x eign Jue fianeys be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the roa ©. Canary. ‘have caused your Ey 80 take x [ Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. He| : —————" SR"rABid morease in pep. wore youshius aS 61. *.| ARTHUR GOULD Jsting and loy in living. Cystex must sat. | A salesman the last 20 years for| The Rev. Virgil Ragan will copon yeturn of empty package. Don't suffer Indiana Machine Supply Co., Mr. | : another. day without! tryin x—3 Guer- | Canary was a member of the F. & duct services for Arthur Gould, 6183 snteed sizes. 35¢. 75¢, $1.50 at druggists. . — — (Kingsley dy., who died yesterday in ? Yonkers, N. Y,, at 3 p. m, tomorrow in the Flanner & Buchanan funeral home. He was 60, A native of Minneapolis, Minn," Mr. Gould tame here 25 years ago. He was a representative of Bunte Bros., of Chicago, and was a mem-! ber of Scottish Rite and Junto. Bur- | ial will be in Washington park. Survivors include his wife, .Janet Parsons Gould, and one son, Arthur E. Gould Jr, of Indianapolis.
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MRS. CARRIE OWINGS Mrs. Carrie (Kate) Owings, 1420 Comer st., died early today n Bt.
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‘Brethren church. | their golden wedding anniversary
Prank E. Owings; a son, Dr. W. ©./house from 2 to 6 p. m. Sunday in|
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MRS. MARY 8S, FERRIS
Are Catholic church for Mrs.
Wholesale Distributor Eleanor 8. Ferris, and a son, John N. La Salle st, She was 61. | tral chapel. Burial will be in Crown
L. Ferris, both of Indianapolis; &| A member of the East Tenth
FLOYD GATEWOOD. Food Distributor brother, Jolin C. Scanlan of Chi- | or reet Methodist church, she was
. cago, and two granddaughters, Betty : 3730 East 10th Street : Lu Ferris and Mary Frances Perris, |active in the work of the Woman's
Indianapolis, Indiana both of Indianapolis. {Society of Christian Service of the
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MRS. LAURA. WELCH Mrs. Laura Welch, whose daughter, Miss Alta J. Welch, 748 Berkley rd., is a teacher in Technical high school, died yesterday at Marshall Mich, where she had resided many vears. She was a frequent visitor here. Services will be held at 2:30 p. m tomorow in Marshall. Survivors, besides the daughter, are two sons, B. D. Welch, Battle Creek, Mich, and G. W. Welch of Marshall; two grandsons and two! great-grandchildren.
ALBERT KIRSCH ! Albert Kirsch, formerly an Indianapolis resident for several years, died yesterday in the home | of a brother, John M. Kirsch, in| Mooresville, He was 66. The Rev, E. A. Piepenbrok, pas- | tor of St. John's Evangelical ahd | Reformed church will conduct serv-| jces at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the] 'Wald Funeral home. Burial will be in Crown Hill Othgr survivors besides his brother, include an aunt, Mrs. Louisa A Wald, Indianapolis | JOHN M. HALE | John M. Hale, 120 W. 20th st., died | yesterday at his home following a {two-year illness, He was 81. | A retired employee of the Terre | Haute Water Co, Mr, Hale had re- | sided here for the last five years. He | was a member of the Anico Odd Fellows lodge at Terre Haute. | The body is being held at the | wald funeral home, Services will be | held at Terre Haute at 2 p. m. Mon-
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ia rity — INDIANAPOLIS. TIMES ‘Kidneys Must James B. Canary, Salegman Celebrate Golden Anniversary Clean oul Acids For Machine Company, Dies| . Backec Sune! Le; ns, Dissi- | @
Francis hospital. She was 68. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Breedlove, 1242 8, Sheffield ave... . . {0 be guests at open house in honor of their golden wedding anniversary. : a be
| Owings, has resided here for 57 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Breedlove, 1242 Breedlove is 71 and Mrs. Breedlove |years. Bhe was an active church'g sheffield ave, who celebrated 68. They have five children, Mrs, | member, belonging to the United Velia Ball, Mrs. Alta Conger, Mrs. | | Marksbary, and Herbert and George Survivors include . the husband, | Tuesday, will be honored at an open | Breedlove, all of Indianapolis, They have 15 grandchildren and Owings, Indianapolis, and threeithe home of their daughter, Mrs. three grandchildren, Frank, Riley, and | Mabe! Marksbary, 143 N. Lyndhurst | youngest of whom was born last
Kenneth Owings, all of Indianapalis. ! dr, |Sunday. Mr. Breedlove has been an Services will be held 10 a. m. Mon-| Both natives of Illinois, the cou- employee of the Zenite Metal Corp. day in the University Heights United ple has lived here 40 years. Mr. for many years. .
R. i ,™ H. Turley officiating. Burial will be day, Burial will be in the Rose - Washingten Park. CHURGH LEADER Lawn cemetery there. - | > 1
Survivors include a son, Leo T.
Requiem high mass will be sung; Hale, Terre Haute; two daughters, D.70 wathes clothes <1 h at 8 a. m. tomorrow in St. Joan of [* (Josephine Hale, Indianapolis, Mrs. -10 washes clothes cleaner than Mary Dorothy - Rubeck, Plainfield, and
any Sup You laundry is Inga. 8. Ferris, who died Wednesday at | four grandchildren. nt. U-70 washes clothes whiter her home, 5158 Central ave. Burial pn: TR and fiesher, Ne be gt Cineiriald. O Rites to Be Held Tomorrow anoLen SCHWEINSBERGER D-70 is a detergent—add ne soap. A native of Cincinnati, Mrs. Perris | Adolph * Schweinsberger of 734 3 P had lived bere 55 years and was a For Mrs. Mary McCreery. | Kessler blvd, a veteran of world , : AT YOUR GROCER'S IAs Bt Bu Joa o gre Shaveh Mrs. Mary Boyer McCreery, & war I, died yesterday. He was 52, Bld En She was 83. : ‘|lifelong resident of Indianapolls,| Services will be held at 2:30 p. m. Re eee Survivors are a daughter, Miss died yesterday in her home, 1321 tomorrow in Shirley Brothers Cen-
Hill.
An interior decorator and con. tractor, Mr. Schweinsberger was a lifelong resident. of Indianapolis
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|McCreery; a son, James M. Mc- |Selical and Reformed church and {Oreery of Indianapolis; a daughter, the Broad Ripple American Legion Mrs. Margery Barnes of Helms- post. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Henrietta Schweinsberger; a daughter, both of Indianapolis. | Mrs. Services will be held at 2 p. M. | gianapolis; a son, Ens. Richard Schweinsberger, serving on Palau home. Burial will be in Washington island; a brother, Edward Schweinspark. berger of Tampa, Pla: a sister, Mrs. John Buehler of Indianapolis,
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Services for Fred W. Campbell, operated grocery stores in Spencer retired grocer and dry goods store and Edinburgh with an older broth- : operator, will be held tomorrow at|er. Robert Campbell, now deceased, diaper rash. Ge 10 a. m. in Shirley Brothers Irving He was employed at the Delco Remy ig $n A. Hill chapel. Burial will be in New| plant in Anderson when he retired Ch : ki it hin Castle. lin 1925. 0 WE ec {) Cc 1 Mr. Campbell died yesterday in| Survivors, des Mrs. Carter, | First Applica i the home, of a daughter, Mrs. Mar- are another: aughter, Mrs. Robert| . ising it of d . garet Carter, 100 8. Gladstone ave |B Trees, and & son, Thomas T. Agen ing hing al h He was 67, 3 { Campbell, both of Indianapolis; a Neh is checked on ong i APFLIEAT . - p . aie 1 LUN STAR OINT . Repeat at With his far, paz. Sampbel Sister, Miss Yiva, Catpbell of New ws pln Bool operated a dry goods store in New| Castle; four grandc VIRST jar falls fo satisfy, Try it today Castle for many years and later | great-grandchild. : ’
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