Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1946 — Page 9

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Tonight's program .of instrumental band vocal solo and ensemble num- \ [bers is being sponsored by the chapel choir of the church as a

family night event, Of Plainfield.

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Unguentine Rectal Cones, by the { church, Tukers oi Unguentine — relieve | Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Edith NE OAID and oTenesr ee Mooresville, a Som

J {Barr Fields, t infection, promote heatin Try it for speed and safety, toe ik ot get prompt hontiin 4 Horace E. Fields, Dayton, O.;

to sink, tub, wood-

Brings quick sparkle ¢ wour foctor. Ask your drugmst iow | daughter, werk, pots and pans 10°],

———— Stevenson, both of Plainfield, and

two granddaughters.

heard in concert at 7:30 p. m. today in Woodside Methodist church.

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Basil Covert, employee: of the

nty voters registration office,

Oscar A. Fields W Was Native died last night of a heart attack Randolph st, and Charles R. Navi- | |» while bowling at Beams Pennsyl-|kas, 1934 Holloway ave.

vania Bowling al- uu « | 1eys, 38% N. Penn. »

Advertisement Services will be held at 2 p. m. | sylvania st. He § tomorrow in the Friends church at| was 8, + | Mooresville for Oscar A. Fields, . Covert was § I" you night superintendent at the Indiana | Hon with the § : Boys’ school, Plainfield. Burial will Tilson Clerk's : saffer from be in Bethel cemetery near Moores- | team made up of

| employees at the HH - Mr. Fields, who was 67, died yes | court house. He emorrhoids terday in Martinsville. A retired | had just comfarmer, Mr. Fields was born at) |pleted a throw Here, at (ast, 8 something that | Plainfield, but had spent most of when he slumped = 4

really celioves the discomfort of |hys life near Mooresville. He was a| to the floor. He simple aemorrhoids or piles. | birthright member of the Friends| was pronounced dead by a physician Julietta hospital 11 years, died yes- |

| accompanying the city ambulance.

| An employee of the voters regis-| He was 65. tration department of Marion

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Mrs. Ruth Hest) Covert was employed in the main- hospital position in March. : 0

UNGUBNT(N® Boras qonss | Crutchfield, Mooresville; a brother, tenance department at Curtiss. 4 Norwich Profust

| Wright plant prior to that, Leon Fields, and a sister, Mrs. Lura DY Be He was a native of Bargersville with burial in Memorial Park,

and had lived in Indianapolis since| Survivors include his wife, Mrs. he was 14 years old. He lived at Carrie E. Parson, Indianapolis; a 530 E. Minnesota st. Bowine with him last isnt - son, New Bethel; two sisters, Mrs. A,B AND G

MRS. ROSENTHAL DIES HERE AT 55

Native of Ballimics Lived Reynolds mortuary, and at 10 a. m.

Here 18 Years.

Mrs. Beatrice Rosenthal, an Indi- Weir lived here 50 years and was anapolis resident the last 18 years, a member of the Cathedral. Burial died yesterday in her home, 3103 Central ave. She was 55, Born {in Baltimore, Md, Mrs Rosenthal was a member of the In-| dianapolis Hebrew congregation. Survivors include her husband, Lester Rosenthal, Los Angeles, Cal; a son, Lester Rosenthal Jr.; two

ghters, Miss Lois Rosenthal and

Mrs. Alvin Greenbaum, and the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Snellenberg,

of Indianapolis.

Rabbi Morris Feuerlicht will con-

t services -at: 3 p. m. tomorrow

in the Aaron-Ruben funeral home. | Burial will be in Indianapolis He|brew cemetery,

ROBERT M. DAWSON Word has been received here of

death of Robert M. Dawson, for-

!mer Indianapolis resident, yesterday | in Riverside, Cal. He was 47. | Born here, Mr. Dawson was a bes!ketball star at Broad Ripple high | school. Graduated from the school {in 1917, he later was prominent in | independent basketball circles, He | moved to California 10 years ago to |enter the fruit growing business. | Survivors are his wife, Louise; a | son,

Robert and three brothers, W. Dawson, Riverside, and Wilbur

| and Edwin Dawson ( both of Indian|apolis.

"ELEANOR M. TISCHER

TES SET THURSDAY

| Services for Mrs.“ Eleanor M.| = ##% | Tischer, a lifelong resident of Indi|anapolis who died last night in her room in the Marott hotel, will be] d at 1:30 p.m. Thursday in! | Shirley Brothers Central chapel. | - Mrs. Tischer was an active mengber of the Redeemer Lutheran {church and was graduated from { Manual high school. Burial will be]

Concordia cemetery.

Survivors include her husband, | Ed W. Tischer; a son, Dr. E. Paul] Tischer and two grandchildren, Sally Kathleen and Joan Eleanor Tischer, all of Indianapolis,

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FLY I CONCERT BOYS’ SCHOOL ve Regsirapon Employee” ; ies Here of a Heart Attac

Oliver Covert, Freencastle: four sis-| {ters, Mrs. Hazel Campbell, Mrs. | Cecil Shoppee and Mrs, Lela Don- | Tee

| . 3 | | SAMUEL B. PARSON | ‘| Samuel B. Parson, storekeeper at |

were Madison Raines, 2411 Pail ave.;, Robert E. Whitney, 10 N |

Surviving are his ‘wife, Mrs. Ida | Covert; four sons, Howard, Ervin,! Joseph, and Basil Covert; three { daughters, Mrs. Mildred Dyson, Mrs. | | Vera Qualitza, and Miss Lucy Co- Fogo vert, all of Indianapolis; a brother, | y

aldson, Mrs. Leota Albee, all of "n-| janapolte and four grandchildren.

| terday in Robert W. Long hospital, |

A life-long resideiit of Marion county, Mr. Parson retired from the

Services will be held at 2 p m. to-| 1 {morrow in the Dorsey funeral home |

|daughter, Mrs. ‘Howard Keller, RICH IN VITAMINS

{Acton; a brother, Raleigh A. Par-

Howard Fouts and Mrs. Lulie Mahrling, both of Indianapolis, and four grandchildren,

MRS. MARY J. WEIR Services for Mrs. Mary J. Weir, who died Saturday in her home, 1528 N. Pennsylvania st, will be held at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow in the

in 88. Peter and Paul Cathedral. She was 83. A native of Champaign, Ill, Mrs

will be in Calvary cemetery. Survivors ‘include a daughter, Mrs. John Dugan, Indianapolis, and two sisters, Mrs, B. Coady and Mrs. Rose Kane, Rantoul, Ill.

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