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Rites Monday With . Burial in" Chicago
Services for Charles 29 (Cap) Hy ices will be held at 2:30 p. m. {Monday in Chicago. Burial will be Ithere. He was 84. He died yesterday in his home, | 2044% N. Talbott Ave.
!at Chicago before moving here. He| | retired a year ago as a traveling | | representative for -the Indiana > | Limestone’ Co. ; He was a captain in the iriots| National Guard for several years, {a' member of the Masonic lodge at Chicago, and the Cook County lodge |
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Survivors are two daughters, | | Ms, Clara L, Smith, Indianapolis, | | and Mrs. Mildred Wilson, Iowa City, Towa; two sons, Carl A. Bed- | ford, and Ralph D., Indianapolis; {two sisters, Mrs. Della Exline, | Cleveland, and Mrs. Alice Exline, | Hudson, O.; eight grandchildren {and a great-grandson,
Frank E. Willis
| Services for Frank Elmore Willis, who died Thursday in his home, $29
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been a guard at the Lockefleld Gar-| 1antic Seaboard. |dents Apartments for last ine) |years. He was a native of Louisville, |Ky., and had lived here 35 years. | He was a member of the Jones Tab|ernacle Methodist Church. | Survivors are two cousins, Mrs. Helen Miles, Indianapolis, and Wal-
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tery. rant of the country. Survivors are his wife, Vernetia; -
= Baptist Training Meeting Friday
‘Indiana Baptist Convention, preside Friday.
X REG PATS POND COR 1967 HOW. L.A. WAGAER ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. NATIONAL 24-HOUR FORECAST SUMMARY: Cold blasts of
Of further note to Fotocast fans ner ‘on
-are the positions of the pressure systems, and the cirqulations resulting from these pressure alignments. Cold air mass indicator on the Fotocast Map are ng the first wintery weather This air mass is
from Eastport to Block Island. Motorists and - other interests |Evangelism.” The dinner will be ne won the Medal of Merit while
tures down to freezing through a Bright 8t., will be Monday at 1 p.m.| wide section of the nation early {in the C. M. C, Willis & Son Chapel.| tomorrow morning , (See freezing Burial will be in Crown Hill Ceme-| jine on Fotocast Map). The rest tery. Mr. Willis, who was 60, was &| of the U. 8. Is in store for cool former clerk in the County Treas-| readings ranging from near 50s in the Gulf States to 40s on the At-
Official Weather
moving southward, and as a result. frost conditions are expected to | extend into the northern regions | of the Gulf States. A high pressure eell over is bringing cool, N maritime air onshore with n sulting low temperature readings, and cloudy conditions over moun=-
Forecasters predict showers in the Northwestern States and in | the Northern Rockies where some of this scattered shower activity will fall in the form of scattered snow showers (See Fotocast Map
ter Plunkett, Louisville, Ky. for a detailed analysis of pre-
Precipitation 1on 34 hrs. end 7 0 A. Mm Total precipitation since Jan, Deficiency | since’ Jan
{ture in other cities
Minimum temperatures casts for early tomorrow morning ACTA NE For HAE WREHS B ington, 40; Boston and Phila Memphis and St. Louis,’ 32; Kansas. City, Detroit and Cleveland, 28; Chicago, 26; Milwaukee, 24, and Duluth, 18. Small craft warnings are displayed over the Northeastern part |g of the U. 8. with windy conditions | through the Eastern Lakes and
Joe Clark Jr. Weather fans should note that Joe Clark Jr x 28th. S| behind . the. col ont An the rh ha Eastern States ones 1s" rapta” Wednesday in General Hospital, He| clearing taking place. This clearwas 21, ; ing should result in fair skies toHe had lived here five years and| night through most of the Eastwas a member of the New Liberty ern States, Middle West and Baptist Church, Plains areas (See inset map for a ———| Services will be at 1:30 p. m. Mon-| detailed cloud coverage). Partly day in the New Liberty: Church.| cloudy to cloudy conditions are Burial ‘will be in New Crown Ceme-| predicted in the Northwest quad-
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| [Wert Hatchett Rites Tomorrow
Wert Hatchett, 1058 Roache St. died Thursday in General Hospital
He was 55. : ’ Burial will Be in
A natiye of Henderson, Ky, he| . Snrinafiel had lived here 33 years. P ng ie d, 0.
Henderson, and Jesse Hatchett, To-|C1fT Cemetery, Springfield, O.
ledo, O., and one stepgrandson. Services will be at 1 p. m. Monday |
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ta brother, Jesse Branaugh, New Peoples State Bank York, and 15 grandchildren.
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OUT-OF-PAWN and 13 grandchildren.
Cream, Red Rose, Wiliam Adams
"Gold to Decorat el Princess’ Home
LONDON, Nov. 8 (UP)—Princess | Elizabeth will furnish her honeymoon home, when she finds ‘one, in| [N. Oakland Ave. cream, red rose and gold, with various other complementary colors. It was disclosed today that she|Crown Hill had selected these colors from sam- | ples submitted by the rayon indus-|Mr. Adams was a member of the try, which will give her the fabrics Fire Department 15 years. He later she selected as a wedding present, worked for an electric company. He| The board of trade will supply the | necessary ration coupons so she can
. - father, Joe Clark, and: one sister, Har Brown Dies, Mrs. Willie Ruth Kelly, all of Indi-|*
Bervices for William Adams, who !dled yesterday in the home of his | daughter, Mrs. Claude Davis, 948
: Services for Harry A. Brown, vho st Suvi re rs is wie, Bo oe died hima Bw his home, 3920 N. A one stepsister, Robert -T. Tur- {reel Ave, will be at 7:30 p. m. \lner, all of Indianapolis; two] brothers, the Rev. Willie Hatchett,| Mortuary. Burial will be in Fern-
at 2 p. m. in the Royster & Askin Burial will be in
tomorrow night in Royster & Askin
A life resident of Indianapolis,
Mr. Brown, who was 78, was born in Hastings, Ontario, and had been in Jacobs’ west side chapel. Buri 12 resident of Indianapolis 45 years.
He was formerly a salesman for the will be in Floral Park Cemetery. |oinginnati Cloak & Suit Co, -and
was a member of Capital City Masonic Lodge, 312, Scottish Rite, Mut Shrine and the Gattling Gun
member of the Seventh | Christian Church.
FOR FURNISHING FABRICS, | J8ckson, Indianapolis. she selected heavy rayon tapestry in| Albert F. Me a fawn, beige and cream traditional on design, deep cream furnishing Nashville, taffeta, duck egg blue taffeta, heavy satin weave curtain fabric in red| [poring in ine Hisey & Twa rose and cream, rose and gold brocade in a star and tulip’design, gold and cream formal star brocade, deep! vi rose and gold nylon taffeta and gold |
Surviving are three daughters, Services for Albert F. Mey
10-DAY SERVICE Mrs. Ralph W. Lewis and Mrs. Dan F. Lewis, both of Indianapolis, and TaVEL Sat y (0 Mrs. William C. Clark, Silver Spring, Md.: a half-brother, T. J. Anderson, Bracebridge, Ont.; two FISK FURNITURE brothers, Ed and Fred Brown, Roch
Finest ester, N. Y.,, and three grandSel) the | daughters, Janet Louise, Betty Ann
were to be held -this
Crown Hill Cemetery.
For lingerle, she selected a housecoat fabric in scarlet, quilted in Prathe white, apricot sheer crepe, pale rose! satin, blue crepe and a rose beige! \cellular fabric designed especially| flor sports lingerie.
>{rges UAW Seek Labor Law Repeal
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Nov 8 (apolis 17 years. (UP)—The United Auto Workers | ber of the Irvington Presbyterian (CIO), was urged today to build a|Church. $5 million “fight fund” for repeal of the Taft-Hartley Act. The appeal b UAW ys 9 Cove Abus) in_Washingten Pask. the union’s 22-man executive board! , met in preparation for a week-long! son, Clair L. Bush. Chicago, oi
convention opening tomorrow. The 0 convention is expected to be spiced brythes, Jolin 'C.. Boyer, Hollywood 4 Spensor Camp Trip with a battle for control of the! powerful CIO unit, Mr. Addes said that once employ-~ ers start using “the powers given Life Term for Slaying them ‘under the Taft-Hartley Act,”| the union's recent struggles to pro-
Services for Richard Branaugh, who died Wednesday in his home, | == 12173 Hillside Ave., will be at 1 p, m. Tuesday in the Philip Temple | Methodist Church. Burial will be
and Herbert, Co-
Mrs. ‘Minnie Bush
Mrs. Minnie Bush, 56 Kenyon 8t., | died Jesteriey in Methodist Hos-
a native of Christian oS bing = He had lived here for 20 years and = was a member of the Philip Temple {Methodist Church. He was a re{tired employee of the Citizens Gas
Mrs, Bush, a native of Harrisburg, | Pa., had been a resident of IndianShe was a mem-~
Gy rH Years | Survivors are two sons, James {and Elder Branaugh, Indianapolis;
PERSONAL } {two daughters, Mrs. Vernice Van- |
Services will be held Monday at 1:30 p. m. in the Shirley Brothers {Irving Hill chapel.
Survivors are a Sodgiver, Miss |
+ Ben Davis Hi-Y Club
Services for William Reed, who
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Monday in the New Bethel Baptist Why buy one? Rent one at |Church, Burial will be in Floral
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H A AG’S Park Cemetery, He was 65. Mr. Reed was a member of the 402 North Capitol Ave. New Bethel Church. He had oecn
New Party Head Says =
WASHINGTON, Nov. 8
man James A. Farley has offered to| Evidence showed belp him in the 1948 presidential shot Tyson after Tyson and Jess) Victor Goodman will serve as the Walker, 49, fought over the game, first president of the new chapter| Mr. McGrath sald in a radio French sald Walker was his friend Of Future Teachers of America re-
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Dr. Horton to Lead, Evangelism Parley
Members of special committees from - Baptist churches in central (Indiana ‘wil meet for a training conference in evangelism beginning {with a dinner at n '5 p. m. Friday in {the First Baptist Church, : a The church ; people will be instructed in preparation for an evangelistic program to “be conducted in the denomination's churches over. the next 18 |months. Pr. J. M.
Dr, McDonald |Horton, executive secretary of the money,
concerned: ‘with freezing. weather followed by dree division conand cold windy conditions, should |ferences to be addressed by. three
take proper Precations for the denominational leaders,
Dr. Charles L. MacDonald of Mt. Morris, Mich,, will address the group being prepared to lead local|LpGALS churches in a program of enlistment UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU/of all church members of ~N "y-- [present church constituemey: 4188 |E. Fromm of Kansas City, Kas., will| [ing 10{lead the conference on “Evangelizing| #polls, requesting a variance 33.25the Unchurched.” Dr. Berthoid - —|Jackstreit of Bradford, Pa. The Tollowing table shows the tempers- | present a program for eonserving| results in the evangelism of the| churches. Dr. G. G. Mitchell, director of evangelism for: the Indiana Baptist Convention, will accompany the team of workers to Indianapolis as of PIPE OF COUN OF the TAIN CeTters| ult ; Other similar conferences led by him are being held in La Porte, Ft. Wayne; Logansport, North Vernon, Bedford, Washington and Terre Haute, The program of evangelism in local churches will open on Sunday, |’ Nov. 16, with training conferences Rs {in all churches.
taking.
The Hi-Y Club of Ben Davis High | a School will sponsor a father: and| son trip Sunday, to the Hi-Y camp Ph re in St. Paul, Ind. William Baker, a native of author Sava Street, ELKHART, Ind, Nov. 8 (UP)—|land and a freshman at Butler | Lee French, 42, Elkhart, was under| University, will speak at the Tues- Sire
[tect Uving standards “will dwarf! sentence to serve a life term in| day meeting of the club. linto insignificance.” ?
custodian for the Fidelity Trust Co.
ALU MINUM a are six daughters, Mrs. |
: Dorothy Crossin, Mrs. Louise Means, Farley to Aid '48 Driv ARO. Cp Mrs. Willa Dinkins, Mrs. Helen y ed Bruce, Mrs. Bernice Swiney and!
der in the shooting death Sept. 2 Goodman Is President | that Prench OF New Teachers Group)
the and that he shot Tyson when the cently organized at Indiana Central |Press) last night that when he was | latter knocked Walker down a College. Other officers are: Robert Mertz, | polls,
|vice president; Dorothy Miller, sec- | tional appropriations, which sald officers {consider necessary to -meet the extraord*{Inary emergency existin the year Ending, Decomber
2 the board. of lay trustees of the made will 1;| University of Notre Dame.
| OES GROUP TO MEET The Lynhurst Chapter 505, OES, | {will honor charter members at its gi SEA Versaty meeting Tuesday at 8 Ap. m, in the Lynhurst® Masonic on county | | Pmpie, Mrs. Blanche Ward is {Worthy Matron and Mr. Ward, | Worthy Patron.
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Ill Wind Blows, (Public Cash Grows
OQUA, Wis. Nove8 (UP)— Vernon County had a brand new— {though unreliable—source of income
|. Berlie Moore, Viroqua, a county employee, was on his way to bank {$1147 when wind caught and scattered the entire roll of bills. Pedestrians scrambled to help re-
Moore thanked them and checked | 1 the total. Tt was $1150.
Inquest a Cause . Of Ex-Judge's Death
ATLANTA Ga., Nov. 8 (UP)—A| inquest - was scheduled fix the cause of death {of Charles S. Reid, {Justice of the - Georgia Supreme He plunged from a 12th-| [floor ‘office building window yes|terday shortly after he was charged (with misuse of J23.000 in orphanage willl Mr, Reid's woken vody' was found | {on the roof of a two-sto | Dr, Vernon L. Shontz of Spring- | that connects the TE ci fleld, Ill, president of the Ministers’ ta)ler buildin Council of the Northern Baprist
Convention, will address the 'din-| |ago from a distin guished military “The Biblical Basis Of career in Europe. During the war
g where he had prac- | ced law since his return two years
|serving under Gen. Dwight D. He was a member of the Nuernburg War Crimes Com-
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BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the follow. have been filed with the| of Zoning Appeals, Cit
the Dr.
quiitierits of the Zoning Ordinance: will Mob Street, A permission to {park and ocoupy a hr at the rear of
den: 503-V-41—-EDDIE GRIFFIN, 2711 Hillside Avenue, requests variance of use to permit the construction and operation of a retail
FROSPECT NESS CHURCH, 1241 Bt, aul Street quests permission to eonstruct » hutch
4T-PHILL P M. FOOLE Yi HIGH TENBERG, MD. and ee Tine St the. snclos
on. of Ast doctor's > Qentist's office buildin ROB
Tremont Breer requests variance of rear yard requirements to permit the conver sion of ‘the existing garage into temporary living quarters at the rear of the existing
507-V-47—RODOCKER MOTORS, INC. Northeast Corner Gent Avenue and 16th Street; requests variance of use and bullding line requirements to permit the construction of an automobile sales and serve ice pullding to the front property line of
© $08-V-47—LONG- McKINLEY COMPANY, 4530 North Keystone Avenue, requests hl pansion of a non-conforming use to mit the construdtion of an a Pulling: north side of the existing factory
E. PEDICINE, 4738
{of area requirements "to permit the conversion of the existing residence into a
LAUDE LIA EB. JONES, West 26th “Street, requests variance of use ermit the operation of a restaurant 0 front Foun. of the existing residence. TEXAS COMP, th-
east Corner 38th Street and Central Avenue, requests expansion of & non-conform-permit the construction of = addition to the existing gasoline Alling
The conferences will continue through a period of four weeks, closing with enlistment Sunday, Dec. 14. Lindstrom of Southport is the evangelistic chairman for Indianapolis Baptist Association. The Rev. Clive McGuire is director of the crusade locally. 9 Baptist churches of Indianapolis will hold a simultaneous ‘period of home visitation evangelism Jan, 19! to 23, and will observe “Ingathering” Sunday, Jan. 25, churches are being - asked to engage in special evangelistic activ ities each month of 1048.
‘Atomic Widow’ Blasts | ‘Hubby in Divorce Suit
8ST. LOUIS, Nov. 8 Surviving besides the daughter is wife of the engineer in charge of Mrs. Harold Washington University’s cyclotron {today had a divorce suit on file in|p St. Louis County Court, charging she was already an “atomic widow” er, anyway. Mrs. Catharyn Ann Schulke's pe-| tition for a divorce from her hus-| was to be in band, Albert, said hé had told, her| request variance of use to permit the conHe. was 80. [that a normal soclal life was “of |"'s He died Wednesday at Martins- [little or no importance” He operated a wood-working | plant here for 30 years and spent {all his lite, Jhere until five years ago. |
The Rev. R. H.
All Baptist
602-V-4 al 1115 North Illinois Street, requests permission to Spetute an
603- VAT MARIE M, PIXLRY, Guilford Avenue, requests variance of area requirements to permit.the garage to be connected by a breezewa the existing residence an lly as jung uarters. Vell TO
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dental office butiding. 606-V-47—-CO!
C. HILL, 1002 Sou Hoigies Avenue, requests variance of buliging line requirements to permit the enclosure of the existing porch at the last
e. 608-V-47-CECIL D. & LENORA A. DIMrear 543 South Emerson Avenue,
auction and operation of a weldin, ~O
CHAMBERS, 907 West 30th Street, request variance of building line requirements to {permit the enclosure of the existing porch {for the operation of a retail grocery at | the front of the existing residence. A public hearing on. said petitions will eld the Board of Zoning Appeals
to those working with atomic energy. The. Schulkes were married Nov.|
27, 1943, but separated last Septem- |. a member of Calvin ber. r Masonic Lodge 50 years and |
{the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Taken fo y Cleaners
Survivors are two sons, Albert Going After Laundry A 33-year-old woman was charged | today with stealing a car to take| some clothes to a laundry. She is Miss Georgia Gillespie, 510 the or Bt. W. 10th St. {volved in a Indiana Ave. and West St. sald she fled from the scene .of the |. accident after giving a false name, a but later returned to get the clothes, 4 Plant in viemny She was determined to clothes to the laundry, Miss Gilles | t ple told police. A 8he faces a vagrancy charge, in| iy North ati dan, ob road, or laddition to one alleging vehicle« a Slant in vicinity of North Madison, Tn do No. 1585: 400 tons of size No.
P. M, in Room 104 City Hall, "at which time and place all interested persons will be given opportunity to be heard in reference w the matters set out in sald peti-
BOARD oh RRR
iven fhat sealed bids |Tor* the purchase o will be received by the. Cha ate Highway Commission of Indiana,
who later became in-|8t his office, 102 North Benate Avenue,
Indianapolis 9, Indiana Wi 3:90 P. three-car accident ation the 13th da
9 at [which time they will be publicly opened Police and" read
Indiana, delivered on to
get the) size Be % ag rote Be Ye CRIS ut North elivered on road, or at plant {in vicinity of North , Madison,
ration No. 1586: 400 tons of size No.
| Invitation No. JS ‘A pany y polis, 5
1 i t 1 {the Indiana State Prison today for| Hi-Y members are raising one BE eS Rr. 10
slaying a man in a-dice game two| to help re-establish clubs in Europe. so "| "Their first project is the sale of| French he sentenced late yester-| 1500 pencils with the Ben Davis| ay by Buperior Judge William E. basketball schedule printed on|'% (UP)— | Wider when he pleaded guilty to them.
|{Sen. J, Howard McGrath of Rhode 'a charge of second degree murMiss Julia Mae Reed; four sons, Island, the new Democratic na-|
ROOFING AND | William, Robert and Kenneth Reed, |tional chairm 1 ChairINDIAN SIDING CO. [all of Indianapolis, and Thurman a Says oTmer Be!
605 8. CAPITOL — RI. 1350 Reed, Staten Island, N. Y.; one sister, Mrs, Julia Miller, Indianapolis, campaign,
bituminous qoated corrugated metal ype,
[tuminous concrete surface material (AH) ‘B”, f1.0.b. state trucks at vendor's {plant in Vieinity of Cleves, 0, 9. shall be submitted upon standard
ms. HIGHWAY OX COMMISSION or eo. JOHN H. LAUER, Chairman, TTT NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS {ven the taxpayers. of | Washington Township, Marion County, Inaia municipality at their regular meetIndiana, on Nov. 10, 1947, at 9:00 . will consider the following addi-
and Flora Belle Williams, |
J {ven that the 41100. amount can be trans erred from Poor Re-
Burial to Foor Relief Fund
at ‘appearing at such meeting to be heard thereon. aitional ROPLIELiONS as finally be automatically referred to tate’ Board of Tax Commissioners, { Which Board will hold a further hearing n. fifteen days at the County Audi8 Office of Marion County, fadiana.
ting to any of such additiona tor Md and where such hearing
O88 A. SMITH , Washington Township, y.
ANNOUNCEMENTS “1. DEATH N NOTICES
N. entered into rest Friday, age 26,
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L. DEATH NOTICES Indianapolis Times, Sat, New. 8, "81
ADAMS-Josephi 8, of College Ave., wife of & ams, mother of Bw O'Neill, of T , Mrs. Ruth Switzer and
yea or of Mrs. aude Davis, grand father of Mrs. Hatold Juesson,
Friends may call at mortuary any time,
BROWN-Harry Albert, age 78 father ‘of Mrs. William: ©. Sark Silver Spring, Md.; Mrs, Ral w. Lewis,” city, and Mrs, Danlel PF, . Lewis, city, passed away Friday. Pu~ neral Sunday, 7:30 p. m., at Royster & Askin Mortuary, 1902 N, Meridian = Priends invited. Burial Monday, Springfield, O, Friends may call at the mortuary ifter 4 p. m, Saturday.
PRYAN-—-EdwaN, 3119 Rader, hus band of Mary C., father of Joseph B. Bryan and brother of Milton Bryan, died Friday at his residence, Services Monday, 2 p. m., at the Kirby Mortuary, Meridian at 0th St. Interment Crown Hill Cemetery, Friends may call at the ‘mortuary.
BUSH-—Minnle, 56 Ken _™ passed
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away Friday, Sh beloved mother of Mia Cc : ' Bush of Hamilton, O.; L. Bush of Chicago, Ill; es yr Cc Boyer of Hollywood, Cal. Servi Monda 1:30 m. from Shirle;
Washington. Burial Washington Park. Friends may call at cha
COMER — Mrs. Lula B 1133 N, Grant, mother of Mrs, W, BR Merriman, Muncie, Ind.; Mrs, Earl Balay, Miss Phoebe Comer and Btewart 8. Comer, all of Indiaanapolis; daughter of Mrs, Rilla 8. Hill, sister of Mrs. Lucy Bark, Bartersville, Okla.; Yancy Hill of Indianapolis, und Arthur Hill, Georgetown, Mi passed away Priday: Service Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Monday, 10 a, m, Friends invited. Interment Washington Park. Friends may call At. Mortuary.
CROUCHER—Edward C., 1001 Congress, husband of Della Myrtle Oroucher and father of Homer and Mrs. Robert Bowman Jr., brother of Ross Croucher, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Oma Dunn, Seymour, Ind, passed away Friday morning. Service at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Time later. Friends invited, Burial
= Lu ying, 9 ed u use| ROBEY i TAR lh FESLER--Judge Bert, father of Jot John
K. of Bt. Paul Minh; J. W, Fesl ‘II of Chapel Hill, , Ct Mrs, Rachel P. Nysewander, ‘Wa ton, D. C.;
B m, Arrangements by Flanner uchanan
GOEOKER— re. se, W. 3st 8t,, mother of Char les Robert V.. William Pia “in and Seise Pearl and Miss ig derviee Flan
away Fogg in! y morning. ner Buchanan ortuary. Time later. en may call at mortuary
any time. ‘GORMAN—Ralph, 1616 E. bing. ton, pasted away Thursday, age years, beloved husband of Pearl An derson Gorman, mera eral . Mondiny, 10 a, m., at Bhirley B yices Central Chapel, is N. Illinois. Burial Floral Park. Friends may oall at chapel any time GREIST H., Plainfield, Ind., husband Ci Mins Greitt” father of Dr. non H. Greist, dianapolis;
day, 10
® O, v ° of James E. Tae, ain of” Mrs. Mary B., Allen, and sister of Jmery. Allen, passed away Friday iy st residence, 1067 "x. War.
he Kle | Funeral Home, 1 1994 A) Bt. Friends | invited.
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Rape E. E, oe 23, hus~ LOCKE, of Oiadys, Look Woodlawn Ave, father of Satria and Doris Marie Locke, son of Mr, and
ect .8t., Tuesday, v 30 1 P. m, Friends nvited. Burial New Crown. Friends may call at the Chapel of the Chimes after 7 p. m. Sunday:
* kk ok kk hk kk NOTHNAGEL—Charles Ww. 84 years, 2044'% N. Talbott, father .of Mrs Clara L Bmith, Mrs. C. E. Wilson, Iowa Sh Ia.; Carl of Bedford, Ind., Ralph of pa Lianapolis, passed “aay Friday. day, 2:30 Lanyon Mortuary, 413’. 634 Bt. Chicago, Tl. Burial Mt. Greenwood. Friends may call at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Saturday p. m. and Sunday.
STEINMEIER—Mrs. Ida Pearl 178 years, 4809 E. 75th, mother of Miss Alice and Albert L., both of Indianapoiis; sister of Mrs. Emma 8, Powell Mrs. Grace A. Powell, both of Indianapolis dr anduother of Miss teintnler of Heidelnery, DF ona Frederick of Indianapolis; iy of Thomas Lee Steinmeier of Indlanapolis, passed away Thursday p. m., Services Flanner Buchanan Mor« tuary, Bunday, 2 p. ends in vite Interment Union Chapel, Friends "n. Priday call at mOTIuALY alter
SWANSON MW, Mary, 6131 Central, mother of Mrs. Ray PF. Sopher, John A. Swanson, Pt. Dodge, lows; sister of Charles W. Johnson, Indi~ anapolis, Rated away Priday a. m, Services Flanner & Buchanah Mortuary Monday, 1:30. Friends invited, Burial Crown Hill. Priends may call at ,_mortuary.
"3. CARD OF THANKS *
ANDERSON--We wish to express our appreciation, to our friends, neighbors, relatives, Rev. Garland and Conkle Funeral Home, for their Sok tributes snd kindness extended at the death of George Raymond
Anderson, HAZEL ANDERSON AND CHILDREN,
FRA —~We wish to express heart felt thanks and deep appreciation to all of our lovely friends, nel bors and relatives for the besutiful floral tributes, expressions of sympathy and kind help during the jliness and death of our loved one, Oscar Frame, We are also very rateful to Rev. Thora for his comforting words and the Shirley Bros. “Central Chapel” and attendants
for their won or ul Service. MRS. LOTTIE FRAME A FAMILY. SSENBERG—To' all a. our lovely friends, neighbors and relatives we wish to express our sincese thanks and deep appreciation for the many kindnesses, expressions of sympath and beautiful floral tributes extend to us at the death of our loved one, Meier Isenberg. We also wish to thank Rabbi Goldblatt and the Aaron-Ruben Funeral Home for their wonderful services. THE ISENBERG FAMILY,
LUNDEEN—To our wonderful friends, neighbors and relatives I wish to express heartfelt thanks and deep appreciation for all the kindnesses, expressions of sympathy, floral trib. utes and other courtesies extended to me at the death of my beloved husband, Earnest W. Lundeen; also my deepest gratitude to Dr, W. A, Shullenberger of Central Christian Church; Dr. O. L. Shelton, dean of the School of Religion, Butler University, and Shirley Brothers “Cen. tral Chapel” and attendants for their beautiful services. MRS, ETHEL
VAN HOOK-I wish to acknowledge my sincere thanks to everyone for their many kindnesses, expressions of Sympathy. beautiful floral frites and other courtesies extended to m during the illness and death of 0 beloved mother, Emma Van Hook. 1 am very Sraterwl to Rev, O. A, Trinkle for his CORSON Words the pallboaress and ‘Central Chapel” a attendants for
vel ice, thelr love Service. ® SAD.
many nice friends SE
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