Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1947 — Page 10

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Guy W. Hereth, a lifelong rest-| |dent of Indianapolis and former| for many years in the auto-| Servicés will be held at 11 a. m,|Ohief yard clerk here for the Big motive industry here, died Sunday|Thursday in the Mount Olive Bap= {Four railroad, died Sunday in his {superior for human consumption. {at Hollywood, Fla. He had lived|tist church with the Rev. H. T. there since 1922. He was 4. Toliver, pastor of the Mount Olive | Was: 4, Services will be held today at/church, officiating. Burial will bef Services will be held at 2 p. m.|greater nutritive value than pasteurized milk. But this is not true. Hollywood. Cremation will follow./in Crown Hill. . . . |Thursday in Grinsteiner funeral{ The United States Public Health Mr. Hainmond wal associated| The Rev. Mr. Willingham lived home. i [here with. the Waverly ‘Electric'Co., [here 31 years and resided at T47 gy) growth and the number of illnesses [fat in his glass of milk. the Premier Motor Oar Co. and was(N. California st. His 15-year Serv| oo 0 ooo 1008 Mr He un [OF Tearly 1800 children who were vice president of the Fisher Auto-(ice in the ministry also Included al, employed by the railroad | 10, *,,fesular diet plus raw milk ito milk 8 |mobile Go. pastorate at the Glencoe Baptist hig with those of 1800 other children the prevention of rickets. Only immediate survivor is afchurch here,

_| A veteran of world war I, he was daughter, Mrs. Gail N. Davis, Hel a member of Sam Heater Post, Vet

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unfit for human consumption,

But that was before I talked to : my friend, Dr. James F. Bender, " withi{a Fifth avenue who «rd like to/makes his living probing other people’s minds.

of the Chicago division here. He was a member of the Associa- ceived the pasteurized milk gained [enough to be of value

at | Dr, Bender was kind, but frank. el «your son." he sald, “obviously 38 I wood, Fam. erans of Forelgn Wars, the Mount *%% o Retired Rail oad Employees a5 well as did those who recoived got home.” smarter than his Dad.” Olive Baptist church and ministe- (3° SME OY FERS Uh Th raw milk, and, bi addition. had | merchants National N . i Shah ib Ra Myra Watson Beeler rial organizations, “ . . e, Pauline M. much less illness. a the Old Dr. Bender e younger NRE “| Survivors are his wife, Mrs. ‘Ben- Hereth. Sndlanapoiise Is the only| (lean, high-grade pasteurized Re-glects Officers

ll | Services for Mrs. Myra Watson pje Willingham; two brothers, Rich- milk from healthy cows is the

“The ' de- rn : Time of the service has not been 2 set, pending. arrival here of a son, Victim of Double Dr, John W. Beeler of the army| Accident Improving vania st. She was 86. . medical corps. ; Times State Serviee Born in Cincinnati, O., Mrs. Coble |high standards of cleanliness set Mrs. Beeler was the wife of Dr. COVINGTON, Ind, Jan. 14.—Dr.[Wes a member of an Eagle Creek|up by the American Association of | Bechtold, Paul : :

C. Beeler, ' Indianapolis|p » 5. etd of a double|church

is ‘pictured in his New York home where he is bedridden, in need of fuiids and medical care. | Members of fhe printing trades.

who revere Franklin as a printer,

are raising money fo aid his descendant.

rare/to women, and that American men

Raymond physician and radiologist here, She lived here 31 years and was a member of the Second Presbyterian church.

Survivors besides the husband

accident New Year's eve, is reported improving in Danville, Ill, hospital. Dr Johnson escaped injury when his car turned over four times

tomorrow in the Moore Mortuaries Northeast chapel with burial in West Newton cemetery. ‘ Survivors include another niece,

absolutely safe.

's That steps to may as well learn to both work and ) Ne Doll—That judgment in taking steps hedge, why with them. and son are three sisters, Mrs. I.|New Years eve. A few minutes|Mrs. Mary Katherine Harrison,

“Playing with dolls,” he added,|M. Washburn, Mrs. Ella PFendig,|later as he started to step into a|Bloomington, Cal, and a nephew,

Homogenized milk is whole milk in which the fat has been broken Harry J.

land Hadley, Chicago. separates. Its use is a guarantee’ man and presiden

are already opened start.” breaking his hip. lis.

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in 1893, working at the Hill yards yy were fed a regular diet plus|s small amount of vitamin D oc: pasteurized milk, Those who re-|curs normally in milk, it is not

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