Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1946 — Page 10

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A M. Woliver, retired emPlaee of the Prest-O-Lite Co., Inc., died yesterday in his home, 1108 N. _ Luett ave. He was 77. Born at _ Mace, Mr, Woliver had lived here © BO years, "Survivors are his wife, Jeanette;

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National 24-Hour Forecast Summary: Mostly clear skies are promised those sections east of the Mississippi where a ridge of high pressure persists, but elsewhere there will be considerable cloudiness or partly cloudy skies with showers and some rain. Small craft warnings are posted from the Florida Straits to Jacksonville and east northessterly: winds are forecast with velocities of between 25 and 35 miles per hour. (See wind warning arrow on map). There is a broad flow of moist, warm tropical air over the Gulf Region, South Atlantic states and central areas of the U. 8. Where this air flows aloft and broadside over the warm air front in the Missouri and Upper Mississippi valleys there will be light to moderate rain. West of the Mississippi Valley rainfall will occur in the form of showers pictured on the FOTOCAST, except in Texas where scattered thunderstorms are predicted.

A cold air mass is pushing into the Northwest from Canada with its leading edge the air front or occlusion that is shown extending from Montana into northern California. It is expected that there will be scattered showers Saturday night along this front,’ and colder weather in Utah, Wy-

oming, Colorado, Montana, northern sections of New Mexico and parts of eastern Washington state. It will be near 20 degrees in the

mountains of Colorado, while Juana gee 51 frost and freezing temperatures [Chicago ... 8 81 will hit the mountainous states |Ciocng' ita mentioned. Privat: * ou Night time temperatures will be (Ft. wayne .. RONDE I above normal south of the warm | Tt, Worth .. its) mezvsexsis 3 air front in the central sectors Lov Angeles Mu . of the country. Traveling east~ |Mia ie cevinesis BT ward, temperatures will rane to- | Mpls. ssi. Paul . 8 ward normal levels. New York ' » 87 There is noticeable warming of | Skahe™* oy. TT 6 the air aloft in ‘the northeast |Eittsburgh .... 3» which operates to prevent cloud |San Antonio As a » formations at higher levels though Rigg OY enn 51

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Funeral services for Robert H. Greenen, who died Thursday in Albuquerque, N. M., will be held at 8:30 a. m. Tuesday in Kirby mortuary and at 9 o'clock in St. Joan of Arc. church, Burial will be in Holy Cross.

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He was a native of Wayne county, Ky., and had been a mechanic

Funeral services will be held at Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel at 1 p. m. Monday. Burial will be in Floral Park. Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Ida Franklin of Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs, Katherine Sexton of Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. Ethel Frazier of West Newton, Ind., and Mrs, Orville Anderson of Indianapolis, and a brother, Bennie Dishman of Indianapolis.

MRS. EMMA LOUISE SEAL Services for Mrs. Emma Louise Seal, 867 N. Oakland ave. will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries Peace chapel. Burial will be in Memorial park. Mrs. Seal, who was 65, died yesterday in Methodist hospital. A resident here six months, she was a member of Centenary Christian church. Survivors are her husband, Fred W. Seal; a daughter, Mrs. Trula Mae Preston, Indianapolis, dnd a brother, Jesse Wilson, Williams, Ind.

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ernment” series of meetings sponsored by the Unitarian forum: will . |be held at 7:30 tomorrow evening at the All Souls Unitarian church; when “Public Welfare in Indiana” is discussed by heads of various state welfare department divisions.

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PARKER—Louverna M, f 2340 N. LaSalle widow: ef Charles R A Panels ‘sister of william Alley and Mrs, Virginia illin of Sty and HE Mary and Hiram Al tos Oily, var tered into rest log ge rvices - Monday, Oct. Ye ristian Tabernacle, 28th - and Ren drive, 2.p. rial Crown 1. Friends may call at hoa Chapel, 2530 Station st, Moore Mortuaries. PHILPO POTT.Willlam H., husband a) Hazel, father of Hin. Chester quand Maurice, ae ot a, m. rriends’) ge

The 17th Ward Women's Dem-, ocratic club will meet at 8 p. m. Monday at 2157 Singleton st. Women of the Tth and 8th precincts will be ‘hostesses. Candidates for

ren hotel.

Butler University’s Newcomer club will meet at 3:30 p. m. Monday in the recreation room of the Arthur Jordan Memorial hall, Miss Frances Holliday, college of education faculty, will preside. Mrs, M. O. Ross, wife of Butler's president, will be hostess.

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me wife of Dr. J. E. Pilcher, moth.§ of Jacqueline and Susan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Byram, Shelbyville, Ind. passed away Priddy p. m, Services an, Ber & Buchanan Mortuary, Monda 1

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Mr. Greenen, who ‘was 31, re-|present. . m. Priends invited. Interment Crown . , Han, Friends may call at mortuary. sided at 4412 Central ave. He Was| , 400 willam D. Bain of 730 A M0 1:30 PM. POOLE—Major Meredith, 103 W. 44h, active in music circles in Indian- ri t | husband of Bertille H., father of George 1is and fo ly led an orchestra Marion county criminal court tal ; Meredith Poole, brother of Dr. Mary apo. Tmer explain problems of his court at a Want Ad De i. cole Olsen of Hinsdale, Tl, passed away here. Born in Indianapolis, he at- P Priday. Services Fanner & Buchanan tended Cathedral high school and | inner meeting of Associated Call Between $A. M. & §:30 ». M. || Martiteg Monday morning at 1} oelock. Stenotypists Tuesday in the War-|| Ask for to piace ||Friends | i arta. Crown Hill. Friends

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wife of Fred W. Seal, mother yp K. Preston, sister of Jesse Wilson. Services Manda, a, m. at Peace Chapel, 2050 Michigan Friends are So . Burial Memorial Park,” Moore Mortuaries.

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RITZ THEATER MANAGER DIES

'Charles Fred Boyd Lived Here 5 Years.

Charles Fred Boyd, Indianapolis | resident for five years and manager | of the Ritz theater, died yesterday | at his home, 3360 N. Meridian st., after a brief illness. Born in Charleston, S. C., Mr. Boyd had been a widower for a year. | Survivors include two brothers, Dr. William Boyd, Columbia, S. C., and | Frank T. Boyd, Mount Pleasant, | 8. C.; a sister, Charleston, 8. C, and a brother-in-law, Burrell J. Byrd, Indianapolis. Services will be held at Flanner

resident of Indianapolis, died yesterday in Hollywood, Cal. Madison, she had resided most of |

& Buchanan mortuary, but arrange-

Born in| ments have not been completed. |of Center Township, Marion County, In-

| Assembly of Indiana of 1935

Mrs. Marie Lynah, | bidders from that

high school principal, will discuss YASICHLER Adolph, eT mE ’ d of L ki “Celestial Navigation” at a meeting Night Numbers and Thane of William a ee Seer of the Indiana Astronomical society After 7:30 P- M. ah ast: oa 2438 = 10th the in the School of Music bldg. Penn- COMPOSING ... Rlley 5558 after 10 a m Sunday. Puneral Monday, sylvania and North sts, at 2:15|| ENGRAVING .. RIley 8558 || Wainington Park. oo ‘aVived. Burial p. m. tomorrow. TURNER—Joe Oliver of 1118 Oliver ave, oes z ; Lan beloved husband of Bessie Turner, fa- —— dni ther of Lillian yes, Mildred Bertram, | fan right Tae 8 Smithers. ON Ru LEGALS - 5 ry Turner, sted hy Tig

Services Monday, 2 p. m., at the Beanblossom Mortuary, 1331 W. Ray st. ih

Sealed re sal for the cleaning of the {ro a outside and the paint-

Floral P: [onde ne. Doe SoITidors. Of Whe oral panko eemutery. Friends mY oan Indiana State Capitol Building, Anglanap- until 10 a, m. Monday. (Madison, Ind,

olis, Indiana, will be received State of Indiana in the office of Harold PD anuike, Supt. Bldgs. & Property, 132 State House, m or before 10 A. M. o'clock om iy the morning of Monday, October 14, 1946.|,f Mrs Charles Proposals shall be properly and com-|vey, sister of Me {letely executed on proposal form 96 aD-|Ralph Peters and Charies Dickmann, ° of Indian away Thursday)

papers please copy). UNVERSAW-—-Emma M., of 5185 Pleasant Run pkwy., south dr, widow of the late John W. Unversaw. beloved Mother

proved by the Sate Bosra of Accounts is, passed with non-collusion affidavit required by|Qct. 3, the statutes of Indiana and must be ac- Beko Funsral Home, Sita: Slur companied by Questionnaire Form 956A, :30 a. m.; requiem mass at Our La State Board of Accounts for any bid of of Lourdes church, 9 Sur Lady $5,000.00 or more. Joseph cemetery. Priends invited. " Wage rates on this work shall a he a may call at the funeral home, ess an the -prescri scale of wages as . determined pursuant to the provisions of WOLIVER—Leander M., Chapter 319 of the Acts By the General

oH Jeannette Woliver, 5 rover Beasely, Mrs. John Meyers, M Rose Ward, Mrs. Theron ere Everett and Oharles Nave. brother ‘of Charles Frida a at TiSidente, on m.,

da 1934 Wu Mich. st.

Each proposal shall be submitted to us in a sealed envelope bearing Yhe title of | the work and the name of the bidder The Board of Buildings and Pro pert re-

serves the right to reject-any an 11 bids | Priends invited. Burial Floral Park. and waive informalities. Instructions to|Friends may call at funeral nome. idders Specifications, etc., are on filp at [Ba office of Harold Shulke, Supt. Room 132, State Capitol Building, Indianapolis CARD OF THANKS 3

Indiana, and Releases Posi be made

RENNEGARBE--1 wish to thank my relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy extended to me Suritg the flin - loved husband,

Dated this 27th a “ot September, 1946. HARO! SH Supt. Bldgs. & Properties, State of Indiana.

NOTICE Pre Notice is hereby givert to the IXPAYILE) ers

Mrs. Men plibearers and G. rrman funeral ome and all for the beautiful floral wit

diana, that the ha legal officers of

| Buri I sung at § a. m. today in St. An- ROCHESTER, Ind., Oct. 5—MTIS.| her lite here. She was the widow ju al will be in Crown Hill en Bos a, special mesting| offerings thony’s Catholic church for Joseph |; ic. Zellers, who would have|of Hardin McLin. be held the office of the Center| Pett. Droiner of celebrated her 101st birthday in Services and burial will be mn 9 INSURANCE AGENT Fontan Tree at Th men Fun AL DIKE 2 the late Sheriff . Hollywood. paid A. M. in the forenoon of October CONKLE FUNERAL HOM Otto Petit. Burial March, died yesterday at her home| “ovis include a son, Pat 10 ATTEND MEETING : Fa Be a a i | 1934 W. Michigan ME was to be in Cal- in Kewanna. Lin: two daughters, Miss Phyllis | - Nine leading agents of the Mu- | appropriating the sum of three thousand ; hundred doll $3500.00), from the vary Selnetery: Mrs. Zellers was the daughter of | McLin and Mrs. Catherine Park- tal Benen (ite Jooutanes Co. unappropriated and unexpended ‘Vorking FARLEY FUNER 180 Mor Mr. . Petit died ; d hurst, all of Hollywood, and a sis- a office mana-|balance now in the hands o e Center izabeth” Meyers, who| hurst, 0 y » Township Trustee i ial School Funds Wednesday in his John and El y hore in| ter. Mrs. Agnes Davidson of De- ger of the W. Oliver Cass agancy TE BEST S. GADD home, 4310 W. homesteaded a tract near here In| sit, N.Y. will leave next week-end to attend | cludes the following item: ad five| 3130 Prospect St. MA-8040 Washington st. 1820 and planted their first corn the company leaders convention, | hundred” dalir,” (83800. lo be up: GRINSTEINER'S He was 75. crop with the help of PoNDLon SAM FELDMAN Ot vol 1 Co ago, Boi ee yo one aden A) 101 E. New York MA-5374 Survivors are a Indians. She was the widow o Rabbi David Shapiro and Cantor . ver Cass, general agent. due to the over-crowded condition of daughter, Mrs. Samuel Zellers, civil war veteran.ig.,, yeyin will conduct services They are: EE I a Bs 20). 1505 B. 6. Ht HERRMANN Mau Arthur Poole Mr. Petit ho died 40 years ago, and had S| Herschell Emery, sales manager; Glenn [to be appropriated from the o ’ who die y at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Aaron-Ruben|E. Duttenhaver, supervisor; Herbert J.| balance of special school fund and to be HISEY & TITUS and two sons, Charles and Austin|lived for 75 years in the house in|e oo) “home for Sam Feldman, Johnson, district manager of Elkhart; |transferred to account No. 21 of this fund. U Petit, all of Indianapolis; a sister, . she died. ' aro! orter, district ring of Terre The sum of one thousa seven hundred| 981 N. Delaware St. L1-3828 y polis; which she 311 E. North st. Burial will be in| Haute; Robert A. Campbell, W. Pat-|afid fifty dollars, ($1750.00), to be appro- BUCHA Mrs. Carrie McClelland, two broth-| Funeral arrangements are DNOU|gnegses Israel cemetery. gen." TE Sui fae fol, Kiel pristed from the unexpended balance of MC ra re Teed . . ‘ X a A Bo HE Hany ee er rr egaczount ne 308 tm tuna |= SHIRLEY BROS. CO. 3 ar urvivors include five. s enry | yesterday in his home. A native tae Saar a: #54 N. Hiinots TT pase grandchildren. and William of Kewanna, Enochiof Russia, he had lived here 25 NAMED FOR COUNCIL ery therewios _- he ang Lo ORDER TEHRAN ATTACK |o0d Clarence of South Bend and|years. : AT INDIANA CENTRAL “He Tampayers appearing at such meet- JONES irae Scr HR MORTUARY TEHRAN, Oct. 5 (U. P.)—The Roy Zellers of Mishawaka; nine| gurvivors are his wife, Mrs. Ida ; ing will have a ri be heard thereof. 1D nd Gent DI CHAPEL Service I'anian general staff ordered the grandchildren, and four great-| Peldman, and a son, Sidney Feld- Alonzo . Nicodemus, Indianapolis, of on provriation Ta a, orl 2 oy San grandchildren. ‘man, both of Indianapolis. and John R. Rider, Westfield, Ill, |be automatically referred to the State ROBERT W. STIRLING _

army today to begin a general attack against the rebel tribes in ears province of South Iran.

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Federal court probation officers today studied the cases of two Michigan brothers who pleaded guilty yesterday to.an $11,500 bank robbery. Robert D. Atteberry, 22, and his brother, Charles E. 20, Bangor,

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MARGARET A. FALARDEAU Services will be held at 3 p.m. tomorrow in Hisey & Titus mortuary for Mrs. Margaret A. Falardeau, 6921 Warwick rd. who died Thursday in St. Vincent's hospital. A resident here 10 years, Mrs. Falardeau formerly lived at Chicago. Survivors are her husband, - Rollo

were nominated for president of|

ejection at Indiana Central college Tuesday. Candidates for representatives at | large are Mary Ida. Parr, Argenta, IL; Betty Smith, Acton; Paul

Warheit, Bradenville, Pa.

Falardeau; a daughter, Mrs. Pa-| tricia Posson, Indianapolis; her! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B.

Dickey, all of Toledo, O.

LOVERNA M. PARKER Services for Mrs. Loverna M. Parker will be held at 2 p. m. Monday at Christian Tabernacle church, 28th st. ‘and Sherman dr, the Rev. Lena Spillman officiating, Mrs. Parker; who-was-69, died yes-

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Va, and two brothers,

Dickey, and a brother, Charles A.|

Survivors include two sistesr, Mrs. Virginia Quillin, Indianapolis, and Mrs, Mary Hammond, Gate City, William

today.

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Governor Gates

fall election campaign. G. O. P. nounced that Mr. Gates speak Oct. 9 at Cayuga; Oct. 15, Muncie; Oct. 21, Jasonville; Oct. 23, New Albany; Oct.

the student council in a primary |

Board of Tax Commissioners and which

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fifteen (15) days at the office of the {County Auditor of Marion County, Indi- VOIGT 1833 TT ana, or such other place as may be FR-5T17 | desigmatad at such hearing. Taxpayers objecting to any such addi-| J. Wilson “CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES" | tional appropriation or transfer of funds Tose Prospect St. MA-9433

{may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. Dated the 27th day of September, 1048. HENRY MUELLER

Center Township Trustee.

FLOWERS, SHRUBS, PLANTS 5A 5A Evergreens and "Mums Home grown; large assortment; reason-

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| DEATH NOTICES 1 244 W. Trov Ave | Indianapolis Times, Sat, Oct. 5, 146 | PLO BECK Anna F, 4427"Park ave. mothe: Atkins ns Flower “shop TA- ae Friday. | Punersi” Monday. 0) ged wor Mortuary, Meridian at 19th st. LOST AND FOUND 1

Joan of Arc church, InterSet oly Cross cemetery: S- may call-at the mortuary after noon Saturday. (Please omit flowers). St. Joan cf Arc | Womans club will meet at rhe mortuary Sunday, 1:30 p. m., for prayer. BOYD—Charles Fred, brother of Dr. Wm, Boyd of Columbia, 8. C., Frank T. Boyd of Mount Pleasant, Carolina, Mrs. Marie Lynch of Charleston, 8. C., and brother-in-law of Burrel J. Byrd, passed away on tOct. 4. Services at anner & Buchanan Mortuary. Time later. Friends may call

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Oct. 29, La Porte; Oct. 31, Elkhart; | COOPER—Dooley R. 5122 N. Tinos st.| * foot. Answers (0 Reward Nov. 1 Valparaiso, and Nov, 4,! a Ru o Renee, jather of Caroline BR-6945. an rs ean Ann u y, a ie, Lost RAYED " Ft. Wayne. Ind.; son of Mrs. Carrie Cooper, died n By 2T2a with Micense. tag. seiter, —— ere eee Say in San Fiantisco, Services Monae. “4d Ste sith HU-4144 p. m,, at the Kirby Mortuary, Meridian Oo at 19th st. Interment Crown Hill Ceme- i EE papers. tery. Friend I t th raspization: WEY: Jriends maz.oxl ut the meriuary) yard, Fox. 1853 Routiers. TR-872

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| Alley, Indianapolis, and Hiram|a¢ g p. m, Monday in the Masonic tem-|S0D. passed away Saturday wn. m. Priends : : h FUR STORAGE GEO. J. EGENOLF Alley, Gate City. ple. Xn initiation ‘will be held, A ban. may call at the Dorsey Punersl Home LEARN { TO DRIVE Burial will be in Crown Hill ceme- 8 Dns a0 Funeral and burial Tuesday a. m., at e eme-| will be given a Mrs. y e teach with » an insured and modern Modern Vaults | MACHINIST te Gertrude Guthrie Cy worthy matron snd| Mattoon, IIL. a trolled car. Por information call oi Ralph Guthrie, worthy patron, DISHMAN—Oths, entered Into rest Pri-| or Gels Call YAS7Y 181, W. South LI-6212 CROSSWORD PUZZLE | pekmkn raer of erin 2 | se vie er Fue rs the razier. rs. rvilie n+ —————————————————— = BISHOP FUR co i on and Bennie Dishman. Services "LEAR T0 DRIVE . . Chapel, 2050 2nd Floor Kahne Bldg. - y - Anwwer to I'reviens Puree Ho igen’ Friends DE ear Bur- , : : . ALIBI I= BE WI SITE re ial Floral Park cemetery. 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Senate Ave. © B ye - gan y Valley (ab) [S{iSSEISTCTTIMERVIEIARE | gvereTr—Asron, of 506 Drover st. be-|of widely known Indianapolis pub- . pen on 6 Chickens TED BETO he Rinse 0) loved husband of Lynn (Bee) Breit lication has interesting position reVath wr PHOTO-LITE and TIt is a unit of 4p, [1 DELL A RAE] po Taher erect. brother of Gladys Ervin, |quiring ability to take ch grow! A new and greater the U. S. . CTOISISIAICH] T d Archie Everett. Hamilton's ‘is now'in the makingl * | pLANOGRAPH Prints armed 8 Jayetic 26 Ski 32 Symbol for | passed sway prey. Services Tuesaay, 3| LIGHT DICTATION w— . ' wasn syllable § openings ym hodist church. * Hamilton's 13 Garment part 9 Rot by 27 Coafltion silver Bm a he TM emecery. Friends [and a variety of clerical duties. : EH : | may call at the Beanblossom Mortuary, hold DAY DIAMONDS % WATCHES 14 Come out 10 Sbosire 32 Jann dress 4 Beh Ol! ducts |1331 W. Ray st. any time. 5Baby cri abric MAN—8am, of 311 E. North, passed off. APPLIANCES I Thailand 11 1 Exit 33 Deliver 47 Silkworm away *prida | iorning husband = Ja, an lite 1, Sntireny tion and 19 East MARKET St. 19 Mountain lake 12 Signification 35 Inborn 49 Garden tool father of Bidnsy Berio Anton iben | surgical insurance available. Vaca20 Auricle 17 Hawaiian bird 36 Uttered 51 Symbol for Funetel 1 ends taviced. Knesses-Israel |. with pay, other desirable Watch Ropalr mr 21 Male children 18 Prenosftion 37 Leather thong 53 Shattiun FISHER—Alva L., age 33 sary, & J features. hod n - REROOF NOW Prompt Guaranteed Service HH a ic 2 Taxed a Go om (symbol) ier Hien op i a od passe away . - ] 1 , CenImmediate Applisation FREE ESTIMATES BHaxivet [FTF T . 7 [2] |i chapel of x fools urial crown 994, Times. on Hill cemetery. Prien: LEE LL GR el \ chapel after 7 p. m. Saturday. CC iri Tai ALIRSON JEWELERS 39] ndividinia i | | GREENEN—Robert H., 4412 Central ave. ACCOUNTANT | " D J A N , hid ¥ 41 Monument Circle 30 Right (ab.) | brother ot Charles, died Thursday 5 Experienced, with ability to operate dn 31 Measure | |8:30, ‘at the Kirby Mortuary, Meridian at| comptometer rrubity for heavy respon32 Great Lake th obi: 9 a, In, Bt. Joan of Arc Church, (Well aa an oPDOLIURIY ,Of Savy res Let Us Wash 34 Eternities { | Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Fonds sibility in & mo: r « oRice, | mortuar T PERSONAL Your Overalls, Toot} Shins. pe Nt rane, he mown | NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS oe father of Marvin M. an . LOANS 3itiii aie 40 Unit of welght ing or uns 'of Mis Marpizel Mar | Makert gf GATOR, Ne Soo TSE Personal Loan Department OVERALL LAUNDRY 41 Yer oe PD aabices wil "se Feld at Planner & & Bu- CLERK | t 24 45 Pedal digit chanan MortuAry, fier at Crown Hil. 1 office, handling tel tel | Peoples State Bank 2820 E. 12th CH-0294 46 Be carried mh - 3 Fronds may. eal A mortuary, ephone and posting records. 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