Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1947 — Page 6
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served has been earned. years ago. |” Myron». Henkel, Thinois néws-| S Ili : f B National Bank, and with the Union Mrs. Alma Mae Hurley { A lleutenant colonel in the en- \paperman and formerly in public| Vests d P ts e ing 0 etter
Trust Co. from 1013. to 1022, He| Services: for Mrs. Alma 0 gineering corps during World War {relations work here, died yesterday|
: —- —— Burial 1 0 Zapdist tite “a— : — ; y Ship N Eu spd. William Duvall, | Lote 3 on ‘Saturday, 9:30 to 6 P. M. If gp, mate im iy A. Ressler Funera omol we © i = STORE HOURS rier vw ev ul ks To Be Held Friday at 3 For Sidney Smith 2 | — a OD ‘ a Marine ‘Mar i 3 i Southampton Funeral services for Thomas A. Ressler, bond manager for the| Retired Engineer 63 | ne Townsent = " |Merchants National Bank, will be held at 3 p. m, Priday in Flanner & aT ' ' Bei vices will bé held at 2 p.m. A Td 1 (4 i : ’ Buchgnan mortuary. Burial will be iy Crown Hill Cemetery. ih Dies in Home Here | Brice at Walnut Ridge P . anc = I & Your Trust Mr. Ressler, who died yesterday in his home in New Augusta, was 61.| Services for Sidney. Smith, re-| Church for A. L. Coffin, retired || ~~ | . , | He had lived in Indianapolis for ‘43 years before moving to New Augusta tired civil engineer and construction Hancock County farmer, | 360 W. WASHINGTON ST rer Bi! E( WwW I F ded ..'" [18 years ago, and was a member of Oriental Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite [company official, will be at 10:30] Mr, Coffin died | Hil Is Well Founded ... and the Shrine, Indianapolis Cham- |a, m. tomorrow in Hisey & Titus yesterday at his PT A simple | Jettersonville, t he’ had lived here 15/™ {home near Greenfield just one day th ber of Commerce, Indianapolis Bond | | years. et funeral home. Burial will "be in| after his 87th birthday. e. ech y : an Ww Adasen twas | “Survivors are bis wite, Pmma |r. Smith, wh 63, died M | re Jo survived by 10’ children, of - B irritations, He itended Meridian Heights] ® daughter, Miss Lotena Biddinger, A Aa hoon, oT Fike. | ackiidren utd 13 Froscgrine oun i | son's. Ofn ’ When dn Organization dpe \Propyta heh und was a Westport, Ind a son, Pranklin [0 En at a via] llaren, parts. Re 9 p- resbyterian ur an Biddinger, Ft. Lawton, Wash.: a n expert on dredging, he was vice, Burial will bein the smsiary Makes the proaches the half-century graduate from Manual Training, oer Ora Clayton, Columpus, Prefident of the McWilliam Con-| adjoining the Walnut Ridge Church. | Wool S LE! S better. P mark, if fo obvious that she: [IER ge Hook to 1013 Mr. Ressler jan 3 Haver, Mrs. Georgia Smitha, Fepastion os Neu Orioura, Lo be Ex-Newsman Di itt 3 part Yoo £ \ . pecial | south thing 1 was associated with the Indiana Breensourg, les * ’ | gists. Mor | |
% » by then joined the Merchants National Hurley, a native of Springdale, Ky. he served 18 months overseas and
" in Bank. | will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in/was presented the French Croix de| Eprngtela. He was 63, Yor the ] {past 20 years he had been associate ; i ' by | Burvivors include Mr. Ressler's| the Second Christian Church. Burial) Guerre. Before entering the servicel oqitor of the Illinois State Register. | This trust is not won by |. wre Raith P. Ressler: a son, will be in Crown Hill Cemetery, She he was employed by the Bates &| mmo" 7 7 I i C
character alone, but by IT homas A. Ressler Jr.; an aunt and was 54, {Rogers Engineering Co, Cleveland, | Advertisement | being careful to impose |incle, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Rust of She died Monday in her home, and was principal engineer on the Don’t Neglect { no financial burden at a |Indianapolis {009 W. 28th Bt. She had lived here Ft. Peck Dam, Ft. Peck, Mont,
time when expenses—as a ! 23 years and was a member of the| Surviving are. his mother, Mrs, rule—are abnormal, Clarence Ward Second Church. [Rosetta A. Smiith; two daughters, Services for Clarence Ward, 'a| Burviyors are her husband, Vernal; Mrs. John Webster, Washington, D, Liston resident, will be held at oo A son, Rochelle Coleman; two C. and Mrs. Leonard W. Robinson, when you have a
a. m. tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries Prothers, Clarence Jackson, George- New York City, and two prandehl/ y i Irvington Chapel, Burial will be in Yow, KY. in Béuhey Jackson, dren, I {8pencer. He was 54. . |Lexington, Ky, and three grand- . | A native of Spencer, he died Mon- | children. (George T. Zering
a > Services for George T. Zering, re|day in his Liston home, He was 4 Mrs. Hilde Weiss fu employee of the John Wachtel | Sendimmindind
dignity and attention to {machinist for the New York Central | Mrs. Hilde W | to keep your bowels open. Don't otail is concerned. Costs elss, a native of Co. will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow in d Railroad. A former ftesident here| Germany, died yesterday in her|the Conkle funeral home with! add to your troubles with harsh,
are determined entirely by (15 years, Mr. Ward was a member | (home, 3032 Ruckle St. She was £1.) burial in Floral Park Cemetery, | Spletting lusativen. If Jou oe you! -
voluntary selection. All (of the Christian church at Spencer| ghe came here in Jul ing a | y, 1046, pre-| A resident of Indianapolis for 50| Lax — lh - costs are displayed openly; (and “past patron of Englewood viously living seven year . polis for 50) acting Ex-Lax =the laxative that Heatus all-wol coveris ayes ¢ Lon OES. y 8 years in Eng-|years, Mr, Zering died Monday at| many doctors use in their practice. ! and suedes in the popular new all are submitted in wrif- [chapter, OES land. Bhe was a member of the his home, 1724 Milburn St. Hel Ex-Lax gets result tly. Y oo Survivors are his wife, Lydia; two [ce 4 i & s den ou i flare backs. Full length and ing. No added expenses : B ntral Jewish Congregation. | was 67. | can depend on Ex-Lax for thorough #%ra ‘Sveutred without your sisters, Mrs. Bertha Laymon, pen- | Services will be held at 2 p. m.| Born in Boone County, he had| relief because it is biologically tested ||| Warm, snug-fitting vests and three-quarter coats. Assorted re eononk, cer, and Mrs, Geneva Herron; two tomorrow in the Aaron-Ruben fu- | been employed by the Wachtel Co,| to Assure effective action, Ex-Lax pants-¢hat are comfortable to styles. Every coat excellent brothers, Chester and Lt Ward, | naral home. Burial will be in the until his retirement six months) really tastes good — just like deli- wear. Panel ribbed knit elas- quality and a money-saving
: g ry tic waist pants, built u all of Indianapolis. | Congregation Cemetery, ago. He was a member of the| oF Ex-Lax handy!” Stil ony ps shoulder Ay Small, mean value. Black, green, wine,
Dai Brushwiller’ urvivors are her husband, Jus- Packers and Butchers’ ‘Union| and large size, grey. Sizes 9-15, 10-18, 38-44. Miss Daisy Una son, Leo Weiss; two sisters, | (AFL). When Nature“forgets”...remembes : i
7 ' Miss Dalsy V. Brushwiller, 1217 N./Mys," John Steinberger and Mi s| Survi - a : § {f 5 rviving are his wifé, Mrs. Cloa| Star jl - hea RAL CHAPEL iDclaware Bt. died yesterday. In) Gate Kraus eallos rviving are ; ar Store Second Floor A ) Ji ? sral HOSpILAL, BAe Wis &T. . MIMSAL Taras dane B Ey n = 3 GA A A A AAA ys ae Bc SEER Sd Sp eg gs poem fo a os co fh vec EE ran hs General Hospita a [and a brother, Martin Kraus, Cape- | Gilbert G. Zering; a daughter, Mrs. ! SC AAP a at BAR 3 CE : A A native of Upland, she had lived town, South Africa. ; :
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WwW {here 20 years and was a member of | Augusta Mary Brooks, all of Indi-| THE CHOCOLATED _ LAXATIVE |
[the Hartford City Methodist Church, 11) i J | ar and Extra ° 4 i * IRVING HILL CHAPEL | Services will be held at 10 a. m. : —SHELBY | FURNITURE. CO. Regul Esta Staes, Girls ¢ Snow Sits I
Friday in the Flanner & Buchanan
aT mortuary, Burial will be in Hart-| AC pr lps CE pe, : \ Fusous$, ford City. 7 oy HA 2 : . A il | down to Survivors are a. sister, Mrs. John Bo i> tJ we . | C " mwernbrane WEST CHAPEL Stoll, Hartford City, and three A ay - = | : 1 A | : f bring cool brothers, Albert, Decatur; Donald, | ’ # I mens a a CY Iori NEE R ; | MY 2 { and ® 98 |i Broth 4
Rome, Ill, and Douglas Brushwiller, lution Sim 3 C Indianapolis. | ¥ | § i Hi : a " hl J ay ] x | . Lh Pr fo Keep them warm for play in a wool | Jor Trade : Thomas F. Clayton Ce ug BE ull 1 ; snow sult. . TWo-tone With, embroidery | uy them Truly Servicés for Thomas F Clayton, oo dpi? whiten . . ; V5 plo : oR trimming, warmly interlined, with ski y . Glavin} | po A | Wt LR yA pants and hood to match. Sizes 7 to 10. A Re be d 2106 Singleton St, will be held at, A . 3 \ Tah: fe ; mem re 2 p. m, Friday in Columbus, Ind. | £ OR 2 yi [2 2 ; Children’s .
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