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* |W Hard to Believe - MRS, K. HOLMES Sot. Donald Lee Wharton Sn CANDIDATES Prize Winners Are Announced! CAPTURE. WOMANS
But True RITES ARE SET Had Served in Ay: 10 Years T0 ADDRESS GROUP For Brookside Garden Show! mows R, Sept 10 1.
- Mrs. Nelle Downey and Mrs. : —Miss Ethel May Coys, 4 : 24 Hour Service Services will be held Thursday David H. Wiarton, | now: in he Margaret Wyatt, candidates for| The Brookside Garden club an-, Dahlias—1, Mrs. Francis Artist; 3, Mrs. jo Doitos po Aesioa's female Pub= . DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND at 2 pm in the Wald Puneral| Pacific. the state legislature will be guests nounces prize widfers for its an- Michuat Wala: 3, Mm. deal b Cuffel, nd night; 8.1 way captured "ENLARGING—EXCELLENT WORK Lifelong \ndianaboli Rall. fof 5. Sgt- Donald Lee| MRS. TAKLA AMMER at the Wayne Township Women's | nual flower, antique and needle- 3 Mrs. Francis Artis ork since 1941 in . een Sought dg uncheon tomorrow at 12:30 p. m. (work show held in the Brookside y ) INDPLS. CAMERA Co. dent Dead at 64. | Wharton Sr, who died Sunday at Services for Mrs. Takla Ammer,| Mrs, Della F, Hoss, president, will community house. as: ATi Mis Pen Unley} S10 Stntges suing worth 203 E. WASH. . MA-1329 Lg Le Maxwell Field, Ala. | who died Sunday at the home of Preside and the following will serve | The judging took place Saturday Ruta She was arrested in th ; The Rev. C. R. Holmes, pastor| His parents, Mr. and. Mrs. D. C.|a dpughter, Mrs. 8. K. Preije, 2115/00 the luncheon committee; Mrs.|after a luncheon honoring the | ay men aden Flowered. Mrs the Dover city clerk. fe ame of
{of East "Tenthr Street MethOdist| Wharton, 5948 Central ave. were|N, Harding st. will be held at 2 Roy Corwin, Mis. C. D. Fansler, judges. Quilts, spreads, needlework Sir. Gliird Horney attendant recognized her from cire - church, will conduct services at 3|informed of his death yesterday b Mrs. J. M. Hillman, Mrs. Don Bran- and buttons were entered in the |prancis Artist. rrAngemente—1, Mrs. | culars distributed by the FRI, and ; y| |p. m. tomorrow in the 8t. George |igan Mrs, Frank West, Mrs. Charles |contest. Mrs. Grace Gray of thé Coffee. Table Arrangement, Mrs, Ervin tified oft police, J h )
|p. m, 7 in Fl - i tomorrow in lanner & Bu-|army officials. Burial will be in| ‘Orthodox church. She was 00, Peevier, Mrs, John McReynolds, |Indiana conservation department |W; So ar: 3 rt Runyan; 3, Mrs gi |e anan mortuary for Mrs, Kather«| crown Hill native of Syria, Mrs, Ammer | Mrs, Slyce Evans, Mrs. Mary Helen [showed Her antique jewelry. Hall Arrangement... Mis: Bark MoDon- | Groomers 3c. Mh Hart MoDomald: ba ine M.. Holmes. Burial ‘will be in|. A graduate of Mt. Pleasant Mil- (came here in"1021 and was a mem- |Bastain, Mrs, Mary Money, Mrs.| Judges included Mrs. P. A. Hen-|&itome, + “or Runyan; 3, Mrs. Tvan| Euclid White, MeDomald; 2, Men | Washington Park ber of the Orthodox church. Burial | David Fansler, Mrs. Etta Harris, | nesee, Mrs. W, L. McCoy, Mrs. Ray Bowl Arrangement—d, Mrs. A. L. Wett- VEGETABLES AND FRUIT shington Park. itary Institute ‘and the Indiana will be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Byron Carter, Mrs. Perry Me-|Thorn and Miss Marie Schliecher.|Whjie “™ TTaRCl8 AFM 3 Mrs. Euclid | = Tomatoes — 1 Mrs. Francis Artist; 4 Mrs. Holmes died yesterday in (university law school, Sgt. Wharton |.« Survivors besides the daughter Cain and Mrs. Emmett Christian | Mrs. Harold J. Hayes is president Twin Arrangement—3; Mrs. Ervin W, i Yok Tert Run : her home, 1110 N. Keystone ave. [4 : . yes p ent | snyder. Cue! 1, Mra" rade Our Chapel [8n0" was 64. A Tidelong resident entered the army 10 years ago. He | clude Wo oufer daughters, Mrs. of the Brookside club. 0 White Arrangement — 1, Mrs. Ivan Poepoapers~L Xr Pics An 55 un ; elje ndian | roomer; 3, s. Harold "un 3 Jot Indianapolis, she was a member Bad Served with intelligence unite) SOE epperd, re DR. JOHN S. HARRISON ¥ innery In ie varions clams Eyl Moho d. M ” pki Pranels ari he Ha No of the East Tenth Street church|and. the office of strategie services.|son, Joe Amm India follow: 3 Ms ven Grooms. vin W. Snyder; Green Beams—1 5 Mrs Len unya Make our beautttul | 0 HE Tr B's Set. Wharton was on duty in the| er, Indianapolis, QUITS BUTLER POST HORTICULTURE Ripees frm gu, Mrs. Prancis| Quimees. 3” Mr "i A MeRha, - . ’ , . . Roses rs. { Shapel paz Ww He She Is survived by a brother-in-|pplipnines and China before the MRS. NINA FERGUSON Bon don 8. Harrison, head of the Glad wi. Mr Ciara Homey: 3 A oan: ah Bh } pred An i regular funera law, Albert K. Holmes, Indianapolis, utler university English depart- |y, Francis artist, 3, Mrs Earl Hooyer ' ai 218 Mee Francis Ariat 5, aes | Mons ciable Arangument “1 Mn Bag § service at no extra wat nd had Served in China dur-| Services and burial for Mrs. ‘Nina iment since 1916, has retired, Butler |_ Zinn Enntas-—1, Mrs. “princis: Ari: Mrs. [Lert Runyan rancis Aftiat; 3. M | McDonald: 4M Mra Ervin W. yder; 3 : w annon: D - [& hares Here liwiosast rrrracen ing i nr. ¢ was a member of Ferguson, former Indianapolis resi- president M. O. Ross has announced. | finnias, Pom Poni. Mrs. John Mor| Earl Hoover Able Arrangement — 3, Mrs ua rr ot. Mis. Eat) MeDon~ ! ut : asonic order, the American | dent, were to be held today at Terre |The retirement, forced by ill health, |§AR: 3. Mrs. Harry Allen; 3, Mrs. Ervin W.| Gray Foliage Arrangement—1, Mrs. Har- | Ordo yan; 3, Mrs, Ivan; friends nay ca 3 Services are scheduled at 11 a, m, Legion, and the Veterans of For-| Haute. She died there Saturday. [is effective immediately. "Warigolds—1 Mrs. Lert Runyan; 2, Mra! Poin Wanvaer. Lert Runyan; 3, Mr. yd Award, Hortiouligie —. Mra} | an atmosphere of | | Thursday in the Wald funeral home |®i#n Wars, Mrs. Ferguson is survived by her| Dr. Harrison is succeeded by Dr. nn nye qed, Azangement_l. Mrs. Bar! McDon-| Meritorious Award, Reve Arcangemen restfulness, dignity. for. ‘William Phman. Indiana ist Survivors besides the parents are husband, C. Ernest Ferguson, train-| Allegra Stewart, Butler wi arigolds, 3 Mixed Variety—1, Mrs. Br- Ne. 2, Mrs, Lert Runyan: 3, Mrs. Earl! Mrs. Francis A rt. te § : ' po a son, Donald Lee Wh pr Pd Asters—1 Mrs. John Morgan; 2, Mrs. Mela Svecpriaker Award — Mrs, Ea Mes an” beauty cement contractor. Burial will -be a arton Jr, In- man for the St. Louls division of [of English, who has been named ier: § Runyan: 3, Mrs. Ben Shannon. cord Tormey a AE Ear ena a 1 Tun sag p : {dianapolis, and a brother, M. Sgt./ the Pennsylvania raflroas. {acting head of the department. AI samame-), Mrsi John Morgan; 2.3. Mrs. R a rl MeDona I ry Martha on Snyder, * NII III I Rr cre a Sis ~ 1 Mrs. In| Neve) # Murphy TT mil LS So
Mr. Pittman died yesterday in his IN | home. 434 W. 31st. st. He was 68. | A native of Owen county, he had | lived in Indianapolis 50 years. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Opal Pittman; five sons, Jacob, George, Lawrence and Lester Pittman, all. )f Indianapolis, and Charles A. Pittman, serving with the army in Qer- | many; three brothers, G. C. Pitt
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ALFRED H. MOORE |
Services for Alfred H. Moore will be held tomorrow ‘at 1:30 p. m. ih/| the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. | Burial will follow in Crown Hill 0 Active pallbearers will be Ollie Johnson, Bernard Jeup, J. C. Wilkerson, Roy and Harvey Cusnidy
and Ellis Crook.
Honorary pallbearers include Reg- | » inald Sullivan, Montgomery Lewis, Mayor Tyndall, Bowman Elder, Mark Bowen, James E. Manley, L. Ert Slack, Frank Wright, Maurice . E. Tennant and “Ed Knight. |
Mr. Moore, who had béén a resi- | dent of Indianapolis for 50 years and city engineer under Mayors!
$ Sullivan and Slack, died Sunday. | . He was a prominent Mason and a y member of the Methodist church. »0. . \ . 3 ‘He founded the former engineering 4
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HARTIE GIVENS Requiem high mass will bé sung! Thursday at 9 a. m. in St. Rita's
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