Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1947 — Page 10
Ligand STELLMAN, VOTIPKA; Messrs. PINZA,
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. AGLIA- : — A mows. JORDAN; Mears _macu. Services for Mrs, Thomas A. Franklin college a Sola Tutrber. 4 with SODERO conducting. New York company of 250 Bowser, active worker in patriotic ip in the Grace Me t chure
; | > Masonie lodge and Sigma Alpha! with Chorus and Orchestra, {societies who died yesterday at her | Epsilon fraternity.
i" vf Clinics Divesior, Dies usT" i MONDAY, APRIL 14, 8:15 P. LO Mrs. T A Bowser, * William R. Shirley, , financial director of the city's. health clinics,
died yesterday at St. hospital. He was 50. SINGHER, BAKER with PELLETIER, ‘conducting. ; - Basiness management of the City public health center, the Herman
: : A native of Springfield, Ky., he had lived in Indiana since he was Resident Dies at 78 | A rere of Serine pongo
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mer real estate dealer and plumber, Survivors are his wife; another daughter, Mrs. William T. Dollens, Danville; four sons, Cevil V. and!
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: moe AERA ay TT rity 30.90, 3.00, 11.30 Tex Ine... home, 3628 Carrollton ave. wil be| Mr. Shirley formally was a teach- [Harlan A. Prather, both of Indi- |
= {held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at Flan- [er at Technical ‘high school and {anapolis; Virgil L. Prather, Denver, | MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED MARCH : ‘ner & Buchanan mortuary. . The principal of, the Mooresville high Colo, and Minor C. Prather of | Bent andar with: self s4afemseq. envelope to: 'Rev. C. M. Smith, superintendent school.
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A 2 |omciate and burial will be in Crown dred; two sons, John N. of Holly-|children. . BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA > EL, wood, Cal, and William 6f this — | Mrs. Bowser, who was 78, was alcity;- his father, Nelson of Frank-
BL resident of Indianapolis. lin, and two sisters, Mrs. Hubert Gard J. Beard THIS CERTIFICATE of REGISTRATION and iar
{She was a past national president Whiteley, Indianapolis, and Mrs.! i » ; “ nv : [5 the ‘Sons of Veterans: auxiliary. Tvan Rey, Tichmond. SST Beard. 4 ¥. Temple Included With Your Purchase of “KEEPSAKE Diamonds! . land a past international secretary | Services will be held at 10 a. m. Jove. die Administration hospital. : ] . ; of Psi Psi Psi sorority. {Saturday in the Grace Methodist, He was 50. : Pa Stine BERRI So Gi | She also was a member of Central|church. Born in Kiki. He. h he : ; a J —% % |iAvenue Methodist church and a) rn re i Ee od — : y aol \ former secretary of the board ofl). ' Heyman Bohne contractor. ES A ©! : i NE _ " " pr !
‘Pt. Friendly. | Surviving are two daughters, Mrs.! Services for J. Herman Bohne,| A world war I veteran, he was a | William M., Coffin, Cincinnati and | 427 E. 9th st, a~commercial artist, {member of Lavelle-Gossett Post 908, | 1500 PAIRS OF Mrs. Merritt L. Thompson, Indian-|will be held at 1:30 p. m. Saturday| Veterans of Foreign Wars, Ever- || | pe J 0d === apolis; a Sister; Mrs. Howard Thom- (in the Moore mortuaries’ peace green Lodge 713, F. & A. M. and ¥ - \ $77 pat as, Rochester, and three grand-|/chapel. Burial will be in Concordia [Sahara Grotto, { J § TUTTI
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. in St. Vincent's hospital, was borninome. Burial will be in Floral * ’ 3 ey Elisha A. Wall lin Germany. He had lived here 38| park cemetery.
oDDS and ENDS FROM Elisha “A. Wall, a bridge carpenter | Years and was employed by the; Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Cloe | OUR BETTER GRADE | for the Pennsylvania railroad 33 Gospel Trumpet Co., Anderson. Help Beard. Indianapolis; and four
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years, died yesterday in his home, Was a member of the Indianapolis bro . 4 | N. Keystone ave. Born in Co-|Union of Printing Crafts and the Jecther Braet: DA anon SHOES—VALUES { lumbus, Ind., he lived here 40 years | Bowling Association, Ine. Beard Indianapolis and . Glen and was a member of the Moose! Survivors are his wife, Carrie, Beard Sheridan. ’ Up to $5.00 y klouge. He was 77. [two daughters, Elva, Carol, three] * To : rvices will be held at 1:30 p. m.[sons, Max and Richard, all of In-| _ Pert $ tomorrow in the Moore Mortuaries|dianapolis, and John, Dayton, O.. his! Mrs. Myrtle Michael {Peace chapel. Burial will be in mother Mrs. Augusta Bohne, Ro- Services § N . 400.00 Straps | Memorial Park cemetery. | chester, N. Y.; a sister, Mrs. Ewald rvices for Mrs. Myrtle Michael, Hx D | Survivors are two daughters, Miss| Appeit,. Rochester, N. Y., and a/R R 16 a life resident of Marion | a Sandals | Flossie. M. Wall, and Mrs. Ruby E. brother William Bohne, Washing- La, who died Tuesday in her | Si "D { Harvey, Indianapolis; five sons, Carl/ton, D. C. me, will be held at 1:30 p. m. to- | eepaaKe Suede, Gabar- 'K Jobn A. Cecil 'P. and Lec O.| morrow in the Williams Creek | Diamonds Prevent dine, Leather Wal, all of Indianapolis, aid Ray : . Christian church. Burial will be in | Ar, Fling Increas and Patent O. Wall, ‘Ladoga: 15 grandchildren Andrew J. Kirk Crown Hill cemetery. She was 61. | Tv 2 Prevent . and five great-grandchildren. Services for Andrew J. Kirk, 1455] Survivors are her husband, Alon- : : C. . Hoyt ave. an Indianapolis resident|2®» and two daughters, Mrs. Clar- fo Advertisement 40 years, will be held at 1:30 p. m. Be oT aspie and Mrs. Robert
| Friday in Shirley Brothers’ Cen- 3 - BACKACHE. tral chapel. Burial will be in Mei morial Park cemetery. He was 56.)
A native of Jasper county, he died Tuesday in the U. 8. Veterans’ hos- | pital here. He was a sheet metal | BE DANGER ER SIGN worker
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son, Jack, and two brothers, Michael | AN KLETS 5 anes and Jesse, all of Indianapolis.
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Services for James W. Prather, | | Pe 18 miles of kidney tubes and fiters | WHO died yesterday at the home of | | one jo poisonous waste matterstays (a daughter, Mrs. Francis J. Moore, | 4007 College ave. will be held at 1:30 p. m. Saturday at Blackwell |
= energy, getti igh ander the eyes, headaches and diss funeral home and at 3:30 p. m. in| y i shows there i= something wrong with {Centennial church in Morgan your ys or county “ Don’t wait! Ask your drugsiss for Doan's | ty. Burial will be in Centennial | | Pills, a stimulant diuretic, used successfully cemetery, near Martinsville. i by millions for over 50 years. Doan's give {
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