Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 September 1946 — Page 7

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IN. CANEPA, 66, Reco Hood to DIES INHOSPITAL

‘Star Employee Lived Here ’ 1 h For 13 Years. [Eatin foul |

Nicholas F. Canepa, 2530 Ransdefl| inject ttl De [st an . Indianapolis ° resident in in Radio.” years, died yesterday in Methodist 1, T. Sogard, Ad

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Services were 10 be held today at 1:30 p. m. in the Tolin Funeral iciyde two other daughters, home for Mrs. Ida Lillian Blacketor, | Herbert, “Koons of Cincinnati, O. 271 8. Gray st. while visiting a. sister, Mrs. Maude gananolis: three sons, Haines in Greenfield. Burial Will gmith John G, Smith, and Perry be in Washington Park cemetery. g gmith, all She was 74. A native of Hancock county, Mrs. of Indianapolis; four step-sons, Blacketor has lived here: for the ywijiam Smith of Chrisman, Ill.

She was a member of the Wood- | other Owen Swenningen of Milside Methodist church and auxil- | ford, H..-

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| WEATHER FORECAST . .

Daylight chapter 553, serve home-coming Sept luncheon at the Masonic temple

M. Crist. grand secretary, wil Late Suppers, 9 p.m. to 2am. the “Pundamental of Eastern Star.’

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RESTAURANT their ha | Golden Rule chapter, 0 E'S. will meet . A ; 4 ‘ L t . * at noon Monday in the home of Mrs. Mil- }, \ sturdy DreakT. M. Riddick, Prop h606 N. Winois St. dred Millspaugh. 7016 Warwick rd, for OAK hoy et for 74 inal luncheon and bridge. - 2 Es : cia ——We Cater to Parties!— # ! (ast sol rengrous size LI Auxiliary to the Fraternal Order of ' —— - | Police lodge 86 will meet tonight at 8 with marauetry veneered o'clock in Bagles' hall. Mrs. Stewart Cole- ’ man, Mrs. Harold Goodman and Mrs ‘ boi Grace Cox, delegates who attended the table Np——aARGg-—-aliractive national convention in Sioux Falls, 8. D, will give their report, chair that ave leatherette

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dea Babak of New York, presi-| Mutual Broadcasting

oS cg address Adve pr se Sie Se Aqvestisine shall, former employee in the Mar-|Was representative of the school in |

Linne, Mrs. Gertrude O'Conner, Mrs. | Friday in the Wesley Chapel Friends |children living with =a Survivors besides the daughter in- tions, Inc, correspondence school in|

Mrs,

who died Monday and Mrs. Clara D. Conway of Indi-| Tenn. Raymond | Was 58.

of Indianapolis; al step-daughter, Mrs, Bessie Sammons

last 42 years. Mrs. Blacketor lived | pyerett Smith of Homer, Ill, Guy with a daughter, Mrs. Mildred ;, G. Smith of Dwight, Ill, and * ALL KNOWN MAKES—PROYEN QUALITY Petty Ruscelt Smiths of Fockville, and #

mad Trainmen. ok BEGINNING ‘SELF RULF' TRADE-IN Survivors beside ‘her sister “and | TOKYO, Sept. 11 (U. P.).—The| 0 - daughter include another sister. Japanese diet, formerly lacking in TERMS ; - oid pias Mrs. Docia Smith, Chicago, and -a prestige and wholly subservient to

‘ _ ment, is beginning to win popular These are all quality pianos and must be sean and heard te — en 10:30A. M 02h M. recognition as the “supreme organ be ‘fully appreciated. Don't buy that pia.> uniil you ses {Closed on Sunday) of state,” Gen. Douglas MacArthur's

See the Baldwin Kimboll SPECIAL! ENOW ute 6 look any further sx ORGANIZATIONS Steinway Homilton if vou are looking for SHOWERS of NEW Weber Howard 2 Small Pianos | sood food. HEAT ait Andrews to-day: Naomi chapter," O E 8. will meet for luncheon at noon Friday in the home o Baldwin Acrosonic Starck Ellington { Mrs. Leona Richardson, 1519 Hoyt ave, Delivery This Month Lyon & Heoly and FAIR and WARM EY Mrs. Lula Cox and Mrs Lillian AnderMason & Hamlin . son will be hostesses to the Queen Esther Hinze Thats. what some people say about S E 8 auxiliary Friday at 2 p.m. in the our food others say it's good asonic temple

O. E 8, will ob-| 27 with a noon ! Daisy | peak on |

Mrs. Katherine “Gilbert will officiate a installation ceremonies following ‘a meeting of the Indianapolis Power & Ligh employees auxiliary at 8 p.m. Priday in 1L.

148, Degree of -Pocawill entertain. the Marion county in Red Men's

TUDE TITY

Former County: Treasurer Employee Dies at Home

Mrs. Catherine H. Lynch Mar- grim has lived here 10 years and

Indiana, Tennessee and Kentucky. He was a member of Second Presbyterian church.

(fon county treasurer's office, died yesterday. in ner home, 239 N. Ran-

dolph.st. She was 48. The Rev. Jean 8.- Milner, pastor | A native of Indianapolis, Mrs. |of Second Presbyterian church, will | Marshall lived here until 1921, when | conduct serviees Friday at 1:30 p. m. she moved to Cleveland, O. She re- in the Pilgrim home; turned to Indianapolis in 1929. - A Mrs. - Marshall was a member of | FRED MINTER ° the Holy Cross Catholic church and | ped Minter, 1828 N. Alabama st. Be ur Soeiety 2 Se el lt n Indianapolis resident the last 25 Friday at 9s. mo. In the Holy Cross [years died here Jeserday, He was Catholic chuhch and burial will be | in Holy Cross cemetery, Survivors are a daughter, {Jonny Marshall

A native of Mattoon; Ill, Mr. Min- | ter was a retired salesman and a!

| Canepa was an employee in the vio ener, Robert! in Mattoon, Beautiful. Sot¢ Curt mailing room of The Star for % a andl Cliaies. Linch ~ Survivors are his wife, Mrs, Han- | ag be Snags. HD 95 years. He was a member of hi * DODSON RITES. WILL Lp te . y And nah Minter, and two daughtegs, | Blete with Watreut Masonic lodge 370 in Des Moines, our sisters, Miss Margaret Lynch, | Mrs. Fred Chambers and Mrs. Ruth Sige and Jel, Towa, the Scottish Rite here and the | Jit Delin Lyueks Migs Mary Lynch, Burtin Canaday, all of Indianapolis. | Nationally | International Typographical union. | BE HELD FRIDAY diana m retta. Lynch, all of In | ‘Advertisement Advertised Helene Curtis | - Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. | Mrs. M ret Dod. 9 Machireless Machineioss Edna Smith and Mrs. Don DeWwise. [8rCE (LAR MAROS eon JOHN WALL Gas on Stomach PERMANENT PERMANENT hogy oft Inufiunapols and three 5215 McClure st. will be held at | Services will’ be held tomorrow Relieved in 5 minutes or | Rer. 85.00 Ree. $8.80 ;° in p. Mm. Priday in the Chrisanat 2p m. in the Parley Funeral! , double your monsy back | | MRS. CLARA LINNE JOHNST )N church in New Washington. She | wns Yop John Wall, retired | Ba Ach and } 0 Requiem high fate will be sung,” mn. ployee of the Pennsylvania Rail- | baron, Mellel medicinos The those Ih Bell-sns $ 5 % : A native of New Washington, road, who died yesterday in the | Tablet an ark on etre Tor bowie at 9 a. m. tomorrow In SS. Peter Mrs. Dodson lived here more than home of a daughter, Mrs. David | ‘ou us, 25¢ 25e at all dru drugatsus, XL WAVES GUARANTEED ALL WAVES GUARANTEED Complete] 25 and Paul Cathedral for Mrs, Clara 25 years. Burial will be in New {Burge, R. R. 7. He was 86, a Linne Johnston, a lifelong resident Washington: | A native of Morgan county, Mr, Direct Service * COLD WAVE SHAMPOO T5¢ of Indianapolis. Burial will be in Vernon Dodson: two sisters, Mrs. Wall came to Indianapolis when CLEVELAND TO No Heat — Lavin Longer — WAVES and SET Ll | Holy From. Surylvors include her husband, {he Ieiireg 25 Youre 259. ie hua TORO NTO & Sosa aD Scale = S0FT LUS. ROUX-TINT, §: $3.! 50 ston, endBiiey . ied Bertha Walker, Indianapolis, and] Jeet RX Inilinud Horse a years. : | ! 10 or Mrigind : EASY 9 25 Chen-Yu or Revion | dent of 232 E, 13th st, she was a Mz Matide SueCarmiak, Jetiesson:| ery. . D Mopresvilie seme M oO N T rR E A L plete with Hair Style. MANICURE «+. 60c | member of SS. Peter and Paul Jeffersonville. | Survivors besides the daughter : a eee... {Cathedral i include ‘another daughter, Mrs. | Survivors are a daughter, Miss MRS. LILLIE F. SMITH | Emma Stevens of Indianapolis; a | " cL = N T Ed A i Fe = y. 1 T Y Marcia. Ann Johnston; two sons,| Mrs Lillie F, Smith, R. R. 1, Box | son, James Wall of Hot Springs, Wiliam E. J6hnSton and Donald A.'g> piatnfield, died yesterday in Ark. two stepsons, Ben Johnson Vie LONDON > COLLEGE Johnston; her mother, Mrs. Henry methodist hospital. She was 72. [and Andrew Johnson, both of IN-| end OTTAWA TC. Linne, and five sisters, Miss Rose geryices are scheduled for 2 p. m. |dianapolis, and three great- -grand. |

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LEWIS G. PILGRIM 10:05 AM. 3:10PM. *9:15P.M. (ES.T.)

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