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James Blake Stone Dies; ' |L E. Gausepohl (Clinton F. Mitchell, 55, [i= ss nel)

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Services for James Blake Stone, Indianapolis Insurance man, will Clinton ¥. Mitchell, 618 Kessler blvd, manager of the 16th st. | She was a member of the O. E. 8. be at 1:30 p. m, tomorrow in Flanner 1 Buchanan moftuary. Burial Luggage Firm Head [branch of the Fletcher Trust Co., ‘died yesterday. He was 55. in. Toledo. will be in Crown Hill, He was 75. A native of Knightstown, Mr. Mitchell had been a resident of In-| Survivors are the husband, Lester =. Mr. Stone, a member of Stone, Stafford and Stone agency, Wied IN. Several Years dianapolis most of his life and manager of the branch bank 23 years.'tw: Hudson, Toledo; a daughter, d Mrs. Ruth E, Brandenburg, Indi-

h 5 He wai a member of Broad Ripple post of the American Legion, the An Indianapolis native, he began his business career as a bank em- Lewis E. Gausepohl, proprietor of | Knightstown Quaker church and was treasurer of Irvington Masonic [Depolis; Wer mother, Mrs. Emma Pruitt, Indianapolis; her father,

ployee, In 1897, he became asso-| rem .|the Cre) sage Co. died lodge 25 years. {Andrew D. Lotshaw, Chi and - | yest nr home, 3348 . | , A cago, ciated with the Zener & Co. insur-| Mrs. Bertha E. Merri ck | yesterday 8 Falll The Rev. John Ray Clark, pastor & Buchanan mortuary. The Hme, three grandchildren. |

yesterday in Methodist hospital.

ance firm, forerunner of the pres- |Creek pkwy., north dr. He was 54. |,¢ the Fountain uare Ohristian|has not been set. ent agency, + His partners were Services for Mrs. Bertha E. Mer- | A life resident of Indianapolis, he|shyrch, will iaip 59 services in the Survivors ave two. Ticties. Mrs

Charles Stone and William H.lrick, a lifelong resident of Indian. |W4s associated with his father, Ed-|poyster & Askin mortuaries Thurs- J | ’ -l H. Ingram, Cononado, Cal. Stafford. : . ward Gausepohl, in the luggage qay at 10 urd 1 as ' : Prompt Rellet Mr. Stone was a member of the apolis, will be held at 8:30 a. Wm. |, 00 yntil the time of his Sy a | Burial wil. pe. nd Mn 1S: Fatvey Beadley, lel» DIAPER Bmolliets, Alien y | uticura

tomorrow in the J. C. Wilson Chapel father's death. He continued to dicated Cuticita

Columbia club, the former Marion of the Chimes and at 9 a. m. in operate the business until his illness

o Surviving are his wife, Bernice — : club and the Mystic Tie Masonic ' . lodge. ¥ Holy Name Catholic church, Bur-|sevéral years ago. and a daughter, Mrs. Merrie Pyle Jr. Mrs. Helen Ruth Hud : HIN a | Survivors are his wife, Hazel, a'lal will be in St. Joseph's. He was 4 member of Mystic Tie ea : v vason ya on the skin, | son, Charles Blake Stone, and &| Mrs. Merrick, who was 65, died ‘Masonic lodge, Murat Shrine, Scot-' John W. Martin Services for Mrs. Helen Ruth ! $ yout druggists. | Mire. Katherine. K. Griffith, | yesterday in her home, 1610 8. Sher- |tish Rife, Athenaeum, Merchants) g., a» + Hudson, who died Saturday tn her CUTICURA OINTMENT | Indianapolis. man dr. She was a member of{association, Columbia club and Tab- ervices will be held at 3 p. We A = = mee * [Holy Nate church and the 30th ernacle Presyterian church. tomorrow at Shirley Brothers IrvMrs. Am Lou Arnold society. Survivors are his wife, Lorene; a|ing Hill chapel for John W. Martin, | EASTER . y Survivors are her husband, Ed- sister, Mrs. Helen G. Dowling; 22635 8. Arlington ave. Burial will Services for Mrs. Amy Lou Arnold, win G.; a daughter, Miss Virginia nephew, Richard F. Madden J, and|,. ;,, washington Park SP ECIAL former Indianapolis resident who Merrick, Indianapolis, and three |a niece, Mrs. Lowell T. Nicholas, all a Mari L : vad Hved died Sunday at the home of a brothers, Charles Brown and Julius |of Indianapolis. h on nw 0 wad - a ved | ; daughter, Mrs. Margaret Williams, Brown, both of Indianapolis, and pe— Se Feat Nani ar 2.1 OIL PERMANENT Pittsboro, will be held at 1:30 p. m. | William Brown, Miami, Fa. Mrs. Daisy Schofield 3 Fo Sr Te rat SRirioy iL a $3 rs. Daisy oscnorie years, He was a member of Centre | Putitnt: bolt. Cite | 3 . : Mrs. Daisy M. Schofield, wife of lodge 23, F. & A. M.,, Independent! Easy 10 Manage \ SH Burial will be in| Richard H. Watson Samuel E. Schofield, died yesterday Order of Odd Pellows and Fourta [| LE be BUF UVC, $ 95 | aad ngion who was OL, was a; Risbard H. Watson, 1448 N, Ill. jin her home, 918 N. Alabama st.|Church of Christ, Scientist. Shampoo and Set a | eter of Linwood, Christian nois st, died yesterday in Methodist She was 5 : Surviving are his wife, Fronie, ltl | church. She ‘moved to Pittsboro hospital He was dh | Services will be at 2 p.m. Thiurs-| Heller Martin; two daughters, Mrs. | Nationally Advertised | HELENE CURTIS Clini | several years ago NY Watson was torn in Vieginia gay i His Ni mostly Bons) SAAT: Salter Jd ar a Machineless Machine! Shampoo gua 15¢ Fh ’ : Twill Be in Orown TL it ¢ §, & 80n, | aor neless 2S ne Saves: and lived here most of his fe. He gurvivors besides Mr. Schofield Joseph Martin, Louisville, Ky. «|| PERMANENT | PERMANENT Bet..:> of two sisters, Mrs. Jetinle Rash, In Wa 3 Daum Ee held at 2 m. are three brothers, Thomas, Edward | stepson, Robert 0. Heller, Bwoud | A J Complete with Hair- iW 5 5 : ; dianapolis and Mrs. Jessie Hender- [tomorrow in Wald funeral Po and Charles Blanchard, all of Indi-|City, Pa, and seven grandchildren. | Reg. $6.00 cut, Shampoo and Set. | ROUX-TINT _ $3.50 ] 4 son, Middlétown, 0. three grand- av be in Blackstone, Va. 1 anapolis. j . . 3 Complete \ flirtatious as a Cuban fune... red chiltren and one grestegrandehild.| _ gurivors are his wite, Mis, Mi- yy : Miss Adelaide Burch. | $°@.95 | $9) (mmm || 0 oo pomepronche.. ewes She was the mother of the late dred R. Watson, and the mother, Wi bur 0. King Miss Adelaide Birch, 108 E. 13th 3 MANICURE 60¢ tod IW ith s Rtn J Amol 2a We widow of | Mrs. Bertha ©. Davis, Roanoke, Va.| Wilbur O. King, a Red Cab driv- |st., a lifelong Indianapolis resident, Sumpiets Reg. B30 Jun. ay! Wonderful with everything! _ © liam E. Arnold. ler, died Sunday in City hospital died yesterday in Methodist hos-|| Permanents guaranteed. Our prices include haircut, shampoo, set .Also black shining patent. Mrs. Katie A. Cle Mrs. Mabel R. Taylor (He was u |pital. She attended the Second - rs. Karie A. emen | He had been an Indianapolis res- | Presbyterian church. Kalle a. Clomeris, 432 N. Mes, : Mabel Richardson Tavicr, yey, 18 years, lately at. 146 8. Orlx). Gervioes will be held In Planner || Advertised COLD WAVES—35-00 Comlele Jian

5740 Carroliton ave, died yester- ental st. He was born in Boone

Pine st., died yesterday. She was - dint Boopital. - Bh : 8. day Meth t hospital. e | county. : ati 1 A native of Lawrence, she had|was 69. Survivors are his mother, Mrs. We oadly Advertise ot = N 1 R A ) i] = f. U T Y lived here most of her life. She| Born in Charlestown, Mass, Mrs, |Ada Thomas, and his stepfather, * Di 3 | de re fe Boadway: BaptistiTaylor lived here 42 years and was\John E. Thomas, both of Indian) among COLLEGE church. a member of Third OChristian|aPOLs. % Silverware Survivors® are two sons, Charles church. Services will be at 3 p. m. tomor-|| NELSON'S Jewelry, ine. Entrance, (1 N. Penn St J. and Floyd V, four grandchildren| Services will be st 4:30 p. m.|T% 0 the OME funeral home. | 35.N. Penn. Opposite Loew's || RELERIRILLNNCILUIUILES TYTTSRLTTILR DEY and two great-grandchildren. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan | Burial will be in Floral Park.

Services will be at 1 p. m: Thurs- mortuary. The body will be creday in the J. C. Wilson Chapel of | mated. the Chimes. Burial will be in| She is survived by her husband, . Memorial Park. James W. Taylor. . 2

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