Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1947 — Page 29
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Women Voters to Hold
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"The League of Women Voters will stage .a forum for candidates for mayor nomination at 8 p. m. today | in’ the World War Memorial,
Candidates from both parties have been asked to speak briefly. After the talks a forum session will be held. Eugene J. Cadou Sr., manager
lof the Indianapolis “bureau of. In-
ternational News Service, will be moderator. City council candidates also have been invited to attend the meeting. |
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CLEANING ‘and REPAINTING A SPECIALTY
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local. Deaths
Mrs, Marite Hadley, an Indianapolis resident. 20 years, died yesterday in the Spink-Arms hotel. . She was a native of Massachusetts and a member of the First Friends church here. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Earl Poorman, Scarsdale, N. Y.; a “son, Burton Nadley, Marquette, Mich, and a granddaughter, Mrs, B. H. Wallace, Canton, O. Private services will be held at 4 p. m. tomorrow in the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, Cretha-
James Q. Layne. James Quinton Layne of Brazil, Ind., died today in the home of his sister, Miss Nina I. Layne, 2212 Madison ave.: He was 83. Mr. Layne, who was born In Stilesville, was a retired groceryman. + He was a member of the
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Mill Creek Baptist church, and Masonic lodge in Brazil. ~ Burvivors are his wife, Mrs. Rena Layne, Brazil, a son,’ William, Greencastle; three other sisters, Mrs, Laura Chatham, Danville; Mrs., Iva Webb, Greencastle, and Mrs. Alvina Buis, Mt. Bora, N. M.
Holmes Arthur Ray Services for Chief Pharmacists Mate Holmes Arthur Ray, who had served in the navy for the past eight years, will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. The service will include military honors and will be conducted by the Rev. Val Thompson. Mr, Ray died Saturday at the U. 8. naval hospital at Norfolk, Va. He had lived in Indianapolis 33 years. ' Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Helen Ray. a daughter, Miss Jacqueline Ray, and a sister, Mrs. Burgermeister, all of Indianapolis.
Lawrence Claypool Services for Lawrence Claypoo], 1802 Northwestern ave., who died Tuesday in City hospital, will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Jacobs Brothers West Side chapel. Burial will be -in New Crown cemetery. Mr. Claypool, who was 37, was born in Bowling Green, Ky, and lived here 21 years. Survivors are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Claypool.
Mrs. Eunice Miller
Mrs. Eunice Miller, 2008 S. Meridlan st, died yesterday in her
Mrs. Miller had lived here 24 years. Survivors are two sons, Cpl. Robert Miller, in China with the army, and Charles Miller, Indianapolis; five daughters, Mrs. Margaret Coin-
Man Hit by Auto, Driver Arrested
street at Ranliolph and E. Washington sts. last night. He was struck by a car driven by Dr. Joseph Conley, 1617 E. Olive st. Mr. Abbott was taken to St. Vin-
is fair. Dr. Conley was arrested on a charge of failure to give right of way to a pedestrian. Motorcycle Officer Norman Scott, 37, of 663 Birch ave., received minor injuries when his cycle was struck by a car driven by Richard Crago,
near Mr, Crago’s home.
pass the car just as the driver made a left turn. Officer Scott was
home.
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home. She was 45. A native Hoosier, |
Ralph Abbott, 55, of 220 Parkway ave, was injured as he crossed the
cent’s hospital, where his condition
17, of 223 N. Noble st. last night
The motorcycle officer started to
treated at City hospital and taken |S
UNTIL ONE HOUR AT ARTHUR MURRAY'S SHOWED
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“SMACK: HAPPY ae Photo above just proves that it's ‘nice. to be. mayor in a city where there's a beauty contest. Mar. garet Mohlin, happy at being chosen Miss Photafia sh of 1947, kisses Chicago's new mayor Martin H. Kennelly. .*
ned and the Misses Evelyn, Joan, June: and Hazel Miller, all of Indianapolis; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Wells, Columbus, Ind; two brothers, Basil Miller, Columbus, and Donald Miller, Ft. Wayne, and a sister, Mrs. Hazel Cameron, Indianapolis. Services will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. Burial will be in
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Think of it, folks, nearly $150, 000.00 worth of furniture and appliances must be sold within 60 days. There is only one way it can be accomplished and that is by cutting prices to the bone—so low ‘that the public
as for present needs. When
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furniture, = you'll - realize the magnitude of the savings .. . BE HERE! . aon TERMS ~ Can Be Arranged
is a task, indeed, hut lifetime bargains will
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A Statement to the Public
The selling of nearly $150,000.00 worth of furniture
we believe genuine once-in-a-do the job. We have approxi-
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But our job is te All we ask is
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that you visit this sale and see the bargains for We invite your inspection,
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HERE IS THE MOST STARTLING FURNITURE NEWS EVER WE ARE GOING TO SELL EVERY ARTICLE IN THIS STOCK
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PICTURES
FEW OF THE BARGAINS:
LIVING ROOM SUITES .. . $69 BEDROOM SUITES .............. 369 DINETTE SETS ........ 52760
TABLE LAMPS... OCCASIONAL CHAIRS ............ 8 ROLLAWAY BEDS OCCASIONAL TABLES _......°T INNERSPRING MATTRESSES, S247 LOUNGE CHAIRS... DRINKING GLASSES... . .. 29¢ WALNUT eer WARDROBES ...
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