Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1947 — Page 16

- BO.

HE ; idtavarous TOES ibe =

Peace Chapel.

ws Ei git bp a a 0 © | Saturday in Moore Mortuaries| and Robert, Indianapolis, and Ma-| son and James, Maysville, Ky. and| where you

He is survived by his wife, Leona; {two stepsons, Raymond and Albert brio gr iv} and three daughters, Mrs. _ Christine] Curry, Flemingsburg, Ky. back with time-tested

Hicks

Mr. Lilly organized the

f He came here in 1924 with the Tidewater Oils Co. He

ll Mr. Lilly was past president of the Indianapolis Purchasing Agents association and the Kiwanis club, a director of the Hoosier Motor club and a member of the Indianapolis Oil club, the Indiana Society in Chi. cago, the Columbia club, Highland golf and country club, Indianapolis Athletic club and the Congrega-

| COCKER SPANIEL—TUNE IN

WISH, 5: 5 EVERY DAY

TEMPLE

JUST FOUR DAYS FROM THE TIME THEY ARE PICKED UNTIL THEY ARE ON SALE FOR YOU

NO COLOR ADDED

PLENTY OF

NATURAL COLOR — ‘NATURAL FLAVOR — SWEET — JUICY

ORANGES

T0 ANY. OF OUR FRUIT

FREE PARKING

Mm

: i TRY OUR FRUIT AND TASTE THE DIFFERENCE! |

OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY ‘TIL 9 P. M. lA AL ‘

FO yO president of the Hoosier Petroleum Co. Inc, died last night in his home,

‘J 131 EB. 49th st. after a brief illness. i Lilly Co.,¢ gasoline brokerage firm, five yearh go. He was vice president of Hoosier Pe Petroleum Co. 18 Years. from Hagerstown, where he was

ee onager of the Indianapolis tional Christian church in’ Hagerse Ho antered the ministry 3 years town. odist y

Mrs. Clara V. Tumer: TU Smewry.

ll Sltour daughters, Mrs. Margaret By- |neral home. Burial will be in Con-

cemetery. i Vernetta O'Fallon, all of Indianap-| ‘Survivors are a olis, and Mrs. Julia Singletary, yn. Toe Bll.

Ri Graham, Timo, Mo.: Harry D. Gra- |a brother, Albert Hillman, all of

i Raymond Pence

—— (he died yesterday at his home. He

THE ORANGE CAR

936 E. MICHIGAN ST.

A FRESH CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED!

FLORIDA ORANGES SEEDLES GRAPEFRUIT TANGELOES, TANGERINES GUAVA JELLY ORANGE MARMALADE .

Melhodist Minister Dies at His Home

' The ‘Rev, George G. Peel, pastor of Morris Street Methodist church

He was 53.

Legion post. . Indianapolis. He was & naServices wil be held at 1 Clay county. Saturday In Flanner & Survivors are his wife, Edith, and mortuary. - Burial will be in A

tendent, and the Rev. M. RH Conklin Horton, Mich, and Mrs. Reynolds, Indianapolis, pastor of Ethel Harris, Grand Rapids, Mich. Mt. Auburn Methodist church. ree {officlating. Burial will be in Round

Services for Mrs. Clara V. Turner, F Hillman 3127 Northwestern ave., will be held George F.

George F, Hillnlan, a retired ab oy i died vesterday in his home, tuaries’ Colonial chapel. Burial will 08 Dawson 2 A lifelong Tesident of ‘Indianapolis, Mr. Hillman was & | Mrs. Turner died Tuesday in City member of Logan Masonic Lodge | hospital. A native of Greensburg, |and was 76. she had lived here 60 years. Services will be held at 2 p. m. Survivors are her husband, John; [tomorrow in Robert W. Stirling fu-

ard, Mrs. Virginia Blake and Mrs. [cordia son, Herbert Hill-

lami, Fla.; three sons, Russell E. [stein and Mrs. Anna Reasner, and

Mi ham, New Castle, and George H.|Indianapolis. . Graham, with the navy at Norfolk, Va.; a sister, Mrs. Lois Stevens, In- : re Tis Sens David Jones died yesterday in City hospital after,

Robert Lentz short illness. He was 50.

Robert Lents, one of the pioneer A painting contractor, he had truck gardeners on the West side, been a resident here 20 years. He, died yesterday in his home, 153 N,|¥3S ® Dative of Bath county, Ky. | Tibbs ave. He was a lifelong resident of Indianapoiis and was 85. » Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Brothers’ West Side chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Martha Russell, Miss Lena Lentz and Miss Ida Lentz; six sons, Prank and Charles Lenis all of

David Jones, 2302 Brookside ave,

Lentz, Toledo, O, and 15, grandchildren.

Services for Raymond Pence, 1209 W. 20th st. will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in the Conkle funeral] home with burial in Crown Hill. He {was 54. A lifelong resident of this city,

{formerly was a truck driver for the Milk Poundation of Indianapolis ‘and an employee of the Kuhner | Packing Co. | Mr. Pence was a member of the {Broad Ripple Christian church and Evergreen lodge 713, F. & A. M. Survivors are his wife, -Ethel; a daughter, Mrs. Rosa Chew, Pasa(dens, Cal; a brother, Charles, In|dianapolis, and two grandchildren.

Miss Vera E. Heath

Services will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Brothers Irving | Hill chapel for Miss Vera E. Heath,

a native of Indianapolis. Burial will {be in Washington park. She was

i

139

Miss Heath, who died Thesday in ther home, 109 S. Bradley st, {attended Technical high school and was a former employee of the W. T. Grant Co. She was a member of the Tuxedo Park Baptist church and formerly taught: a Sunday

oo Br

oC T-—

cakfasts

- - Cut the Food Billl

Plan Your Menus with MILNOT!

® Pour MILNOT ever het or prepared cereal. ® Pour MILNOT over fresh or frozen fruits.

. Use MILNOT in waffles and pancakes to make them

extra delicious and nourishing.

® Use MILNOT in coffee, cocoa, or chocolate,

No canned taste! Extra rich in health lemons

Doubly good news! Milnot saves money i + s and adds important food elements to every meal! It's oe rich in Vitamins A and D, essential proteins, minerals and carbohydrates. Get Milnot today!

BUY MILNOT TODAY

school class there, Survivors are her father, James Heath, two sisters, Mrs, - Dorothy Godfrey and Mrs. Lavern Wright, and two brothers, Joe and Robert, all of Indianapolis.

| p= RITZ Style $10

8432 N. ILLINOIS ST, Next Doer to Ritz Theater Phone WA-4646

I

Yes. if is a happy occasion—the 25th anniversary |

of the founding of Business Furniture Co., exclusive

dealers in office equipment.

We extend to the general public an invitation to attend open house at our store, | |2 East Maryland street, from 2 to & p. m. on Friday, February [4th.

And to our host of satisfied customers throughout the great Hoosier state we extend a very special imvitation. Our success has been built on your confidence and good will. We pledge not only to continue, but to improve, the high standard of service we have set in the past.

INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA

rr A AAP

oD Se eRe

| WELFIT

6#ling

GPI— FOUNDATION

® Firm abdominal support trol”

Special! . . . Ba 2 69

yin too, Wpoween,

? 1

*RITZ Style show

Why do so many people say—“HMs Bros. is the only coffee tor Soest hack sentiel 'o. ! me”? One answer is *Controlled Roasting. By this exclusive process the famous Hills Bros. blend is roasted a little at a time. . continuously... for uniform, fine flavor and aroma. Your. grocer has Hills Bros. Coffee now, vacuum packed in cans ofr the

mew Ultra-Vac jars to assure you utmost in coffee freshness.

» .

‘Since metal sepplies are stiff Bmited, Hills Bros. Coffee in cane Say ae! ahvays be obisinable,

§ 112 EAST O° MARYLAND $7,

JUSess ur UINTURE

C. S. OBER President and Founder

IN CANS

TWO GRINDS

1. Regular-Grind 2. The New:

* Drip and Glass-Maker Grind

THURSDAY, , FEB. soir Gas on Stomach | i

SWE GR/

Or OR Bi

S$T0

No.2 cans

Treesw Libby’ Stokel

ao Noi Tangeri Lemon. Apricot Peach K Pure Gi Prune .

OR. Extra | Sunkist,

Doz

CA

Lb.

RA

Extr: Mil