Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 September 1946 — Page 12

‘WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4, 1946

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|Hoy § a id Gr 3 & iL i 1. § WpsHIN ’ fewer the he A ———— ; oy The post ; hes H : o nN ’ ! ww ah . 3 J ~ almost as si {Services Are to Be Meld [Lifelong Resident Here Dies he YY « ) Mert knovs Bra A i ! . certainly do ete Tomorrow: pues, 1] OMAN gs Rites will be held at 2 p. m. lu- Services are scheduled at 2 p. m.| v J by Ba many morrow in Roosevelt-Temple Friday in Emmaus Evangelical Lu - ‘ | prowlsig ton | Methodist church for Mrs. Vera L. thergp. church for Mrs” Rosa L. d : 1020. The ! | Patrick, a resident here 46- years. Laut, lifelong resident of. -Indian-| 3 ’ along, but it Burial will be in Memorial ‘Park. polis. Burial willbe in- Co cord I n the Downstairs Store! 2 ThE ‘Wee cemetery. { Jike a vacu Mrs. Patfick of 3815 E. 13th st. si. Whos was 71. tied Yebe) ar i : £4 vty died yesterday in City hospitdl, She A \ % : ; an was 47. A native of Bradford, O, terday in her home, $6 N. Dearborn onder f ul F ashions in with the tri y st. She attended St. Paul's Lutheran .- Today th she was a member of the Roosevelt : Temple church. school and was a member of Em- iw 50 million 1 Survivors are her husband, Lester i ge hos. uahadd.’ Wi ” a he Seeper : hters, Mrs. Au- ; v Wiis i o " Pat + ives Edaughiors, | DR llam F. Laut; two sons, Harold and | ; ALF SIZES . 15 to f 15 more flabbe and Miss Roselyn Patrick; her pars Leslie Laut, both of Indianapolis; Cy Droucht ents, Mr, and Mr. J. J. Steele; a a brother, Louls Meyer of Chicago, ght brother, Orla Steele; four sisters, and two grandchildren. REGULAR SIZES THE FA) “| Mrs. Fleda Frost, Mrs. Ruth Havers MRS. LOUISE NORMAN 3 + his machine stiek, Mrs. Mima Murphy and Mrs. Services and burial will be held’ severe drouf Josephine Bernitt, all of Indian- morn in N York City foi as they use — = [4 0 fd grandcnil . y w ew or orman, — the = ET ARolig, aid. A Ta ts Mr tise Mardesty N - . Sar MRS. JOINE G. BECK = - Bi F ATE onde Rai” | ~ a uy Services for. Mrs. Joige Griffith uaiaaE, Wi ie ere yesterday ~r : - Mrs. Norman, a native of Denver, a day and s Beck, Toriner Indianapolis resident,| yw, -300t0rs abandoning ‘hope Gol I'll not b were held yesterday in Washington, | olo, was a graduate of Shortridge ith the 1 DC 3 | for her recovery, Janice Hansel, 7, high school and attended St. Agnés with the ; Lo Both. wes. ihe: mothet of returns to her Edgewood, Iowa, academy, Arthur Jordan conserva- minded cit Henry A. Beck Jr., former U. S. con- home to play with her dolls be- |tory of music and St. Mary of the URABLE I Eaypt and the aunt of Col{ [*7c.She is lonesome, She Was | Woods kollege. She had Tived in| rn Ep ho L ears aad treated unsuccessfully for several |New York eight years. treasurer of Bobbs-Merrill Co. 8he| | Majudien. at Survivors are her husband, Mat- | Tho nish had lived in Washington 20 years, Hie Karman, and a daughter, . “ The widow of Hénry A, Beck, J, } REGAL DIES, You oR hits ig 9 x ey 1g . s, Miss Mary / Just flow it on with a brush. 5g ie A § Hardesty and Mrs. Gertrude Sheil : ot Indianapolis. { Dries overnight. You' Il have * Daughters of the American Revolu- Po ie . an amazing NEW kind of [tion from 1923 to 1926. She was a | RALPH LEO CRAIG SHEBOY f member of the board of manage-| Ralph Leo Craig, a world war II| ning rod sa . floor! Tough «++ durable, : ment of Caroline Scott Harrison | | veteran, died yesterday in City hos- | this way. “AND beautiful. Plicote chapter, D. A. R., and state regent! 'N ti i Gorm an H d pital. He was 26, worked by your wood, composition, of the Organjsation from 1915 » a ve 0 ermany a A lifelong resident of Indianapo- For two ; ON 1918. Lived Here 68 Years.’ His, he lived at 3701 E. 34th st. and ern Minnes concrete or metal floors. Sutvivors. besides Col, ‘Moorhead . |was a member of Sgt. Ralph Barker | never seen Withstands punishing wear aie a duaghlar Mss. Charles A. wit: Services for John T. Regal, who Roe. v P w- SnY Riverdaé Park | Hoh Io = ams © ashington, and several ,, ; ethodist chure e 'was a car-| ve. and the hardest scrubbing. Aidtes ‘and ya ¢ died yesterday in his home, 1646 S. penter. pine. The Talbot st., will be held at 9:30 8. m.| Survivors are his parents, Mr. and | After 60 Beautiful Colors HERBERT R. HAHN Friday fn the Sacred Heart Catholic| Mrs. Wilbur V. Craig; a sister, Mrs. ful to get Services for Herbert R. Hahn,| . =. po was go. Viola Tungate, and three brothers, | Minnesota. who died yesterday in his home at1™ "°C any Mr. Regal] James, Kenneth and Wilbur V. of Lake It 918 Sanders st, following a brief) A native of Lie y, ar, Regal Craig Jr, all of Indianapolis. river. illress, will be held at 10 a. m.|lived here 68 years and ‘was em-| is Bemid)l, a (Friday in the G. H. Herrmann fu-|plyoed by the H. Lieber Co. for 30 big vacation Bea) home. He was 7. years. He was a member of the BEVERIDGE OPENS legendary | NA lifelong resident of Indianap-), Sacred Heart church and the Cath- stand on th SS olis, Mr. Hahn operated a meat olic Kriights of America.. Burial , Paul's market at New York and Blake will be in St. Joseph's cemetery. CAMPAIGN OFFICE nesota its t sts. for more than 30 years. Burial| * ojos include his wife, Mrs. \ in his footy will ‘be in St. Joseph's cemetery. Anna Regal: four sons, J ohn A' of| Albert J. Beveridge Jr, Repub- We drov _ Survivors include his wife, Mrs.|; = colec Cal: Lawrence of lican nominee for congress, ith and as a Co Lena Hahn; a son, Paul J. Hahn|\ =. 00h "60" Albert and Ber- district, today opened his campaign Motor cour of Indianapolis and a brother, John nard Regal both of Indiana polis; headquarters at 1916 N. Meridian st. Wis, and | F. Hahn of Berrien Springs, Mich. four daughte rs, ‘Sister Mary Sever- : He will oppose Rep. Louis Lud- sign that si sn ti — 4 ow, Democratic nominee, who has, DR. JOHN R. NEWCOMB ice anc. vi Agee Lak, al of en lected congrepsman trom thi Double | E Indianapolis, and 15 grandchildren, | 3iStrict for 18 Yyeais. overcoming - WE GO D ES IN HOSPATAL H RE Jheavy Republican majorities here distinct sho | Dr. John R. Newcomb, Indianapo- FOUND UNCONSCIOUS jquring ihe last, Jour years. Wis.. said |lis- physician, died yesterday in RRIS ST. BRIDG | “Mr. Beveridge, who won the Re- was comin 3ALLON. Methodist hospital, He was 6. ON MORRIS E [publican nomination in a seven-| the most t A resident of 4402 Washington, = Roy Urles, 54, of 1222 Nordyke | Way race at the May 7 primary, is price was { bivd., Dr. Newcomb practiced here|ave., is in fair condition in City |@ veteran of world war H and The sun many years. He also was active in| hospital today with head injuries|served a term as state senator in| “Get 4 1 Civic theater work. | after being found unconscious by | the Indiana legislature before en- 1 asked the wy Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mary | police last night on the Morris st. [tering the “army. “No we’ HARDWARE JIVE ane daughter, Miss| bridge over White river. Cause of John L. Butler and Mrs. Lenere| Business an a Phyllis M. 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