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Local Ds thi - Bo Pe - — 7 EL fe yaa i esday for H. T. OH, Rites Wednesday —- store + Hours oy, 9:30 to o 5, Sourtay ge to 3 ME—

Private services for Harry T. Ott, Stokely-Van Camp, Ine, employee,

fears Roebuck % Co. 0) West Side wien Be Ty A nN Local Engineer Died |

Mr. Ott, who was 76, died Saturday in his home, 312 E. Raymond st.| aa 2 Dies Here Radio Company . He was foreman of the labeling department at the ‘company, where he At 58 “in Residence | icial, Rites are planned at 3 p. m, to- | had been employed for 33 years. A native of Petersburg, he bad lived| Services for Vernon J. Gasper, | morrow at Shirley Brothers Central in Indianapolis 45 years and Was a| Mrs. Grace Van Gord supervising engineer for Moore and | Was Group erchandions Manager for 3 Chapel for Bar L. Englert, operator member of Indianapolis Lodge 17, FAIS. OF er io dv ssterdes at Fis) oo | ns St. L t Time of Death a oy Order of Moose. | Services for Mrs. Grace May Van : fores in ovis at Ti of the West End Radio & Soun | Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Emily| Gorder will be at 3 p. m. tomorrow home, 3202 Ruckle st. will be at! Services for Richard D. Evans, Sears Roebuck & Co. executive Equipment Co. who died Satucds? | F. Ott: four daughters, Mrs. Mildred |in Brookside Evangelical United | 8. m. in St. Joan of Are Catholic | h who died at his home, 1823 Ruckle st. yesterday, will St. Vincent's hosp! | Swank, Waukegan, Ill, and Mrs, Brethren church with burial in |church. Burial will be in Calvert] ere many years, ' will be in Washington Park. | Dorothy Nickels, Mrs. Mary Wil-/Crown Hill. cemetery, Terre Haute. :

be heid at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at Moore & Kirk Irvington chapel) yg mnglert, who was 48, resided ums and Miss Ann Ott, all of mys Van Gorder, who was 60, Mr. Gasper, who was 58, previBurial will be in Washington Park. at 3041 Ruckle st. He had operated Indianapolis: five sons, Roy Ott, died ‘yesterday at her home, 1101 ously was supervisor of construction | He underwent an operation in a St. Louis hospital last May 30 and the radio company for 23 years. “| Gorpus Christi, Tex.; Thomas Ot |N LaSalle st. She was a lifelong | [OF the Standard Oil Co. of Indiana | PLYMOUTH he ‘was returnéd to his home here to recuperate. His condition, however,| 4 lifelong Indianapolis resident, | | Southport; Harry Ott; Los Angeles, | resident of Indianapolis and al5 Years and was employed in the il death. 1 {he was a member of Broadway pg): Charles Ott, San Francisco,| member of the Evangelical United €1t¥ engineer's office from 1008 to became gradually worse uli] de | Methodist church, Loyal Order of | Cat, and Robert Ott, Indianapolis; | Brethren church. 1915. Born 34 years ago In No S | Moose 17, Sahara Grotto, Scottish | gy, gsters, Mrs. Janet Keene, In- i Was War Veteran he moved with his family to In-| | Rite and Lynhurst Masonic lodge | gianapoli, and Mrs. Lena Dickson, Surviving are her mother, Mrs. A vetersn- of world war' 1. hei dianapolis in 1903 and he bes been| and was secretary of the Moose 25 { Springfield, Ill; a brother, Grover| Mary E. Haught. Indianapolis: served in the army under the late! a resident here ever since. 2a {three sons, John F, Clarence W . . club. {Ott, Indianapolis, and nine grand-| land George W. Van Gord Il of | Mayor Tyndall in this country in| Wan Army Lt. Colunel . Survivors are his wife, Evelyn; a | children. ge an trorder, al O'1916. ‘After duty overseas, he reBefore. the wa#, Mr. Evans was’ Indiapiepolist a daughter, Mrs, . . "

daighter, Patricia Ruth Englert; ‘Mrs. M. | turned to this country to become

St. Louis, a position he held until Holler, war assets administration | home. Burial will be in Crown Hill] Mr, Mesalam operated a grocery

assistant manager of the Indiar- ndrew Englert; two Davis Ber} May Cook, Indianapolis; ’ apolis Sears Roebiick store in He Ravana ane Clarence] Mrs. Maybell I Davis, 5013 W. four brothers, George D. Haught, oN hatrueior aL at, busier 3 aches Wide chérge of sales promotion and ad- rotten and five sisters, Mrs.|13th st, Speedway, died yesterday Arthur R. Haught, Percy J. Haught anapolis; He attended Mount St. 2 8. Long. orig | vertising. He entered the army as Gladys Workman, Mrs. Eva Ryke, in Long hospital. She was 52. and William M. Haught, all of In- fary's college in Emmetsburg, Md. - » INR captain in 1042 and became assist-| Mrs. Leona Gilbrecht, Mrs. Thelma! A native of Crawfordsville, she dianapolis, and: a sister, Mrs. El-| 5 LFF ol at Joan | . ant inspector-general of the 1st air’ | pin and Mrs. Edna Shields, all of had lived here 30 years and was [via M. Shesham, Columbus, Ind. of ‘Are church, Robison-Regadale | # : forée, retiring in June, 1946, as . | Indianapolis. a: member of Clermont Methodist | James Mesalam t Amerian. La 0 ad the | : lieutenant-colonel. Laan bse : church and North Park chapter, | e Indl - op Pr ” i all ; Upon his discharge, he was pro-| | William E. Holler Order of Eastern Star James Mesalam, 1134 Arrow ave, En nr 2 yy on as | moted to group merchandising Funeral services will be held at 2| Services will be held at 10 a. m.| died yesterday at Methodist hos- rt are his wife, Helen | 3 new Sh pment, of lovely £1. towt manager for three Sears stores In 'p. m. Wednesday for William E.| Wednesday in the Conkle funeral pital. He was 56. and a daughter, Mrs. Susahiie a | Avs of Moindflpm ho

Per India 1 terns. Ready to it Ee his death. | inspector, whose body was found at| cemetery. [store at 901 College ave. until his D erigins, Indianupolss. | “the new. hang ie loan Blondel He was § member of the Masonic a trailer camp at Post rd. and U., 8!| Survivors are a son, Streeter Moi- retirement three years ago. He was Walter C. Engle | form self pleating top. ° ,Jodge, American Legion, Sojourners '40 Saturday night. Mr, Holler | ler, Indianapolis; a daughter, Mrs.|a native of Syria and had lived in Dv, W for Dr. Walter G. Engle, || Strong double thread club, the Electric league, the Better was 36. Mary Thompspn, Indianapolis; her Indianapolis 17 years. who had practiced medicine here 40! weave, Business bureau and the Merchants > father, John N. Hughes, Clermont;| He wa member of St. G sears. will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow | association. DIES — Richard D. Evans He had been a desldont here for tour brothers, Pete Hughes, Conger {gu an 3 A Member of t Gentes Jus, vil A 10 4 M0. JOMORION | ite, Mrs.| Sears Roebuck & Co, executive, |24 years and lived at ie P| ville, Tl; Otis Hughes, Flora; For- : : | He is survived by the wife, € . OX ' |He was a native of New Bethel. | |St, George and Loyal Order of [chapel, with burial in Crown Hill | CANNON KRINKLE Rae Evans; two daughters, Mrs.| died yesterday at his home . il be .held there. frost Hughes, Speedway, and Lloyd moose 17. [He was 17, | Charles T. Coy and Mrs. Betty| hare. . Services w Hughes, Lizton, and two sisters, | ~ I { Dr. Engle died Saturday. He was ping Dick; his mother, Mrs. Mae Kirk; —— Survivors include his parents, Mr. | yg. gether Evans, Russellville, and) lw ner services will be at 2.p. m. M native of Union City and had a sister, Mrs, Cecil Summers, Chi- " [2a Mrs, Walter E. Holler of In-|ar.e susie Johnson, Johnson, Indianapolis. Opeadsy in Si. Georges epnireh lived in Indianapolis 70 years. He $ g dehildren. i ] dianapolis, and. his grandmother] and burial will be in Memorial | cago, and two grande iL A oller of New, Park. | was a member of Brightwood Meth- | Each ; n. Mrs, Wiliam A. : odist church, the Masonic lodge and ! e + Advertisement . Bethel. ble ran jes: ly Friends may call this afternoon Sons of Veterans. R . egular $2.30 Cannon \ Astiong and Hay Dies Here at 80 Mrs. Rilda Mae Hall | y LE REX. a0 Shorsun re He Is survived by a brother, wal up om in /e y. Ss e . Fever Medicine Services for Mrs. Rilda Mae Hall, | Marv: Mesalam: four’ 8p Frank W. Engle. blue, rose or green, Neat aM : d y alam; four sons, Frank, scalloped edges, fast On Free Trial Mrs. Anna F. Aufderheide, Mar-|Who died at City hospital yester ay, Lewis, Mike and Richard, all of alleged a ., fon county resident 47 years, died after a stroke at her hom®, 1924% Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Malaka

W. Michigan st, will be at 1:30} gjoyander W. Cochran, Indian-|Nasser of Buenos Aires, Argentina,

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Company, 1413 Lane Building, St. p. m. tomorrow at Shirley Brothers| g..ic retail druggist 35 years, died and three brothers, Charles and Mary's, Kan, manufactures a med. She was 80, West chapel. Burial will be in Flora, today at his home, 2360 Park ave.!Kamel Mesalam, both of Lorton, jeine for the relief of Asthma and| Mrs. Aufderheide, widow of Fred Park cemetery. She was 60. | He was 72 |Va.,, and Bejhat Mesalam, who still Hay Fever symptoms in which] | Aufderheide Sr., who died in 1937, Born in St. Marys, O., Mrs. Hall! Mr. Cochran, a native of Madison, lives in §yria, and two grand-

they have so much confidence that] had lived in Indianapolis more than had resided in Indiamapolis 53 children. they will send by mail & regular | [resided at the family home on Auli years. po

years. He was a ‘member of the ‘$1.50 bottle t6* anyone who will! derheide rd, R. R. 20, Box 840. She "gh i; survived by the Sabon pe and Indianapolis Retail Mrs. Belle Moore

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5 te 6—30e write for it. Use it according. to ; ; Peck directions on label and after you|“®S * native of Crothersville and Herbert C. Hall; daughters, My, Druggist associations. | Services for Mrs. Belle Moore, SPECIAL f Feo are completely satisfied, pay only Was a member of Immanuel Evan- Pearl Brown and Mrs. Mary Atwe | Survivors include his son, Byans, | 824 N. Hamilton ave, were, to be ARLING”. $150. If not satisfied, you, owe gelical and Reformed church. pote of Indianapolis, and nine Indianapolis; two ‘ sisters, iss held at 1 p. m. foday in Moore B - COLD WAVE $ 00 Wonderland” nothing but a report. Send youl She is survived by a daughter, grandchildren. Agnes P. Cochran. Indianapolis poi Mortuaries Peace Chapel. Burial GuathME. 1ieluties Type 140 heavy thread con- * name and address today, stating] Mi derhieide:: th I" 3 L Mrs. Helen P. Demarest, Beverly will be in Martinsville. Mrs. Moore, | strueti n hite bl : —————— together Miss Mae 'Autderheide; three sons! Mrs, Della ay | Hills, Cal. and t h ner | CENTRAL jAraurx on, snow white bleach, onja_ Henle which symptoms you have, | Fred, Edwin and william; one sis-| and two nephews, John/who was 35, .died Friday in her COLLEGE straight hem, strong selvage LLEY SERENADE" with 15¢ {o0ine or stamps) ‘to cover ter, Mrs. Amelia Neesen; three] Services for Mrs. Della J. Lag. A and Louis F. Demarest, both home. 299 0dd Fellow Bids. 11-981 , edges in these wanted sizes Rg | packing and postage. | who died Friday at her home, of Indianapolis. ‘ A native of Para . * . h—— | gon, she was & : — . jorothens, Lous, Alber trandeni. |: 1, Poland, Ind. will be held at| Services will be held at 2:30 p. m WX of this city for more than | 81x108 72x108 63x108 : rectory : (f° 'dren, all of Indianapolis, 13:15 pm. tomorrow at the Herr-| Wednesday at Flanner & Buchan |forty years and was a member of Full Bed Size | Twin Bed Size | Twin Bed Size {mann funeral - home, Burial will an mortuary with burial in Crown | |the Methodist church. a E L E : | SIDE Services will be at 1:30 p. m. She Hill. xtra Length xtra NE Extra Lengt Wednesday at G. H. Herrmann fu | be I Crown 7. cemetery. . | Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. 85 59. SIDE 3 dn | vas 0. | $ 115988 ‘$ 11 Etat’ sh The Vacuum Cleaner with the neral home with the Rev. witliam | “yy Mrs. Lay was born in Clintut Mrs, Mary be Boersig |Bithel a rack Bie hler’ ; 2 ; : Rebers Mitchum NO MUSS, § SECOND ISitler, pastor of Immanuel church, county and lived in Indianapolis | 8ervices’for Mrs. Mary L. Boersig, daughter, Mrs. Francis 1. Poling, : Each 2 rach Each i , EASY, GO” BAG EMPTIER ‘officiating. Burial will be in Crown’ o3 veare hefore moving to Poland ‘an Indianapolis resident for 50 | Miami, Fla; a daughter-in-law, ; Phone or Mail Orders Filled! 2 Se Le more than a year ago. lint. Will be at 8 a. m. tomorrow| Mrs, ‘Jessie L. Draher, Indianapolis, has switched to E he 1 She is survived by the husband, in St.°Philip Neri Catholic church. C | 4 Shell {and two sisters, Mrs, Rose Jones alvert becaus 8 Dick Ha mn 3 -y KIRBY SALES CORP. Howard A. Davidson Frank Lay, a daughter, Mrs. Be- Burial will be in Holy Cross ceme- and Miss Corda Jones, both of} Cal is lich ° MOHAWK PILLOWCASES i ni Jor 24TN.D | L1-9988 Howard A. Davidson, RCA em-|atrice Bradshaw, two sons, Cecil C. tery, | Martinsville, alvert is lighter. Cc 4 color . » Del, . “42x36-inch Mohawk cases, Heavy quality, ow ; “THE CHASE’ | ployee, died yesterday at his home, | Chappelow and Herschel Chappe-| Mrs. Boersig, who was 78, died | | of 242 B. Bayview Ave., Merrick, N. ¥. white trast three-inch Dem. if ; i —— |2128 E 12th st. He was 40. + | low, ‘both of Kansas City; two Saturday in her home, 811 N. Oak- | Mrs. Laura Main [CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey lf : i 2 SIDE \ supervisor, at the RCA plant | SPsoRs” Frank Lay Jr. and Kiroy land ave. A native of New Albany, Services will be held for Mrs. 586.8 Proof=68% Grain Neutral Spirits. § Agr rs A d J RU uU P >T Ul R E D 2 a! A supervisor, e plant |; ov Indianapolis. |she was the widow’ of ( George W.|Laura May Main, 1123 N. King Calvert Distillers Corp. New York City i ¥i here for the Past four years, Mr.| | b k "| Boersig. ave. at 2 p. m. tomorrow in George | ~ , Women’ 8 Cool SPORTSMAN Athletic Truss | Davidson had resided in the city ‘Mrs, R. S. Kleinbec Survivors are three sons, Carl W. |W. Usher mortuary with burial hl roan 2 "Made to Fit the Anatomy 29 years. He was a native of To-| Services for Mrs. Rose 8. Klein- |Boersig and Leon J. Boersig, In-|ploral Park cemetery. : BEFORE You BUY ! COTTON L ‘COMFORTABLE — CAN'T SLIP | ledo, O., beck, 1219 Wright st., will be held dianapolis, and Edward L. Boersig,| Mrs. Main, who was 70, died | SHOP & »

Services will be at 10:30 a. m. | Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. ‘of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Leah LESS AT DE LUXE Wednesday at Moore Mortuaries Rose M. Rockefeller and Mrs. Hilda ‘Mrs. Agnes Dithmer Jeup Brackett, Brownsburg, and one

We fend you » new radio while your sel! IFvington ‘chapel. Burial will be M.Conolty, Indianapolis; a sister,| Rites for Mrs. Agnes Dithmer granddaughter, } is being repaired. in Washington Park cemetery. |{Mrs. Minnie Wiethoff, et

Just received a new shipment of nice cotton dresses, In 80 square percales. Several styles to choose from, shirtwaist or 4 ¢ full length zipper styles, also ¥

: -|at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday at Bates- Detroit; seven daughters, Mrs. | Saturday in the h f h ; Barry Nelson i Back G teed Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lu urday in the home of her son, 4 ER MAISIE” FREE. Olretinr — Bequest! cille Davidson: a son, John E. pre Butial also will be there. (Olver Satey, Mis George Vonder- paul, 55 N. Sheffield ave. She was! 3 CO. |idson; two hors, Marilyn N.|She was . r, Mrs. George Bischoff, “Mrs. a lifelong resident of this city, and | r i KEENE DRUG and Nancy Ellen Davidson; two| Mrs. Kleinbeck, who died Satur- Willlam Meyer, Mrs. Wilbur Riedy (a member of the Royal Neighbors $ th [ ; Dennis Morgan ] Meridian a¢ Obie aX Delaware | sisters, Mrs. Ruth Wells and Mrs. day in Methodist hospital, was born |and Mrs. Harold Russell, Indinnape. ; America. $ 4 i GIRL in Color 302 N. Delaware | Alice Michelfelder, both of Indi-|8t Cincinnati, but had lived here|olis, and Mrs. Clarence Braeger,| Survivors, other than the son, h - iE. R. VALENTINE" |anapolis, and a brother, Frank H.|nine years and was a member of Omaha, Neb, and one sister, Mrs. are three sisters, Mrs. Jessie Drin- ® 3 RADIO REPAIRS COST Davidson, Hollywood, Cal. = Louis’ church. {Louis M. Head, Indianapolis.. 'kut and Miss Jennie Bevis, both] : t V

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” ICK UP and DELIVERY and one grandchild.’ RBAREE FREE P Mrs. Emilie. McDonald row at Flanner & Buchanan mor- | | seersucker. Sizes 13 to 20, 38 3 leresa Wright yv Cash Margaret Ann Edwards tuary with burial in Crown Hill 00se our 0 i ' 3T LADY” - ssi Services for Mrs. Emilie Mec- | Mrs. Jeup, formerly an Indianap-| : ] Rs

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Donald, former cashier of the Clay- | Miss Margaret Ann Edwards, 15- ols public school teacher for 40 pool hotel 17 years, will be held year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. years, died Saturday in her apart- PORTABLE TYPEWRITER at 4 p. m. tomorrow at Flanner &| John Edwards, 648 N. Luett ave. gent in Marott hotel. She was 85. i Buchanan Mortuary. She died |died yesterday in St. Vincent's hos-| Mrs. Jeup taught in schools 3 and || While Our Stocks Are Still Complete

yesterday at her home, 1242 College | pital. {1 and was at school 18 for 15 years| Z : i H ave. at the age of 65. | A native of Indianapolis, she had | prior to her retirement in 1925, She | Immediate Delivery on. All Styles of Typewriters od Brian Born in Germany, Mrs. Mc¢Don- lived here all her life. was born in Brooklyn, N. Y., and| 3 A & B TYPEWRITER CO. $ 49 4 3 LOCKET"” ald has lived in Indianapolis for the| Services will be held at 2 p. m. was a graduate of old TnAlanapols | L IETFERIE Avi IB! ’ fr ~Ralph Edwards past 20 years. | tomorrow in the Conkle funeral | high school, and the former Indian-| ; E BAND” 5 She is survived by two daugh-| home. Burial will be in Floral Park apolis Normal school. Mrs. Jeup! Cotton percale uiliste aprons in i gL AS ters, Mrs. John R. York and Mrs.| cemetery. was a member of First Congrega- pretty floral patterns. Covers i ——— | Glenn L. Jones, both of Indianap-| Survivors besides her parents are tional church. the dress front and back. Tie- i}

olis; a <rother,- Erhard Koehler, two sisters, Mrs. Marjorie Burns and| Surviving are two step-children, back sash. Sizes, medium, large

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: New York and three grandchildren. Miss Audrey Edwards, both of In-|Bernard H. Jeup, Indianapolis, and i and extra large. § {dianapolis; two brothers, Willard, |Mrs, Wilbur E. Ford, Wabash. Her # = 3 Rex Harrison " Mrs. Lillian Kline Fromm son TY and John, Terre husband, the late Bernard J, T. Girls’ Short | MRS. MUIR hh AON DOS NG 3 A Mrs. Lillian Kline, resident here Haute, and her grandmothers, Mrs |Jeup, was chief engineer for In-| 1 - tris. Shorts ot BITE Nalin " -. i ee 60 years, died this morning. She Amanda McDaniel and Mrs. Ida B.|dlanapolis Water Co. He died in|~ JEANS & JIVES ¥ ER MAISIE (was, 78 and lived at 56 8. Linwood | Edwards, both of Indianapolis. 1933, ’ 5 | PAINTERS! |ave. mn j Regulariy-32.398 & i208 4 - WATERPROOFERS! a Born in Rush county, Mrs. Kline ma Many Dios Att ne A i if ' \ {was a member of the Presbyterian MAKE MANY open 2 fives is $ , pe ESQUIRE i AVAILABLE NOW—FAMOUS | church. Charge «Broken anes... $1.99 | We NAL | Services will be at 3 p. m. Wednes- Th if J rifty,

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