Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1947 — Page 19

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OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY | Mrs. Ashton Burnett Dies; Cpa TP Fought Smallpox in-Epidemic ie

: Clarence Davis = | Requiem mass for Mrs. Mary Rose Dacy Burnett, who died Wednes- @iarence (Jack) Davis, 1603 Cen-|

day in her home, 508 Leon ‘St, will be said at 9 a. m. tomorrow in St. tral Ave. purchasing agent for Joseph's Catholic Church. Burial will be in Holy Cross. Services and wngarmon-Herrington Co., Inc. died! burial will be private. vesterday in St. Francis Hospital. Mrs, Burnett, who was 68, became known as the “Florence Nightin- ye was 54. ’ gale of Indiana” because of her work in the-old Pest House here during ~ 5 resident of Indianapolis -30

the smallpox epidemic of the early Spearing, and several nieces and years, he had been employed by

Tos. Entbred the Pet House: 55 3 nephews, all of Indianapolis. Marmon-Herrington .for the past

5 years. on [0 stow patient and later had charge of it Mrs. Mae L. DeVault Ye Bin in Youngsiovs Oo under the supervision of the Dr. Private services for Mrs. Mae L.' Lodge 17, Indianapolis Order of Norman Jobes. The Pest House DeVault, 3520 Balsam Ave. who died Eagles No, 211, and Strayer Post handled more than 5000 case§ of'yesterday, will be held tomorrow in of Veterans of Foreign Wars, and (smallpox. Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Third Christian Church. { She also assisted in combating Burial will be in Crown Hill, She Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary an epidemic in South Bend. was 31. Loretta Davis; a .daughter, Mrs, . She was a life resident o Indians Mrs. DeVault wags a life resident Charolette JoAnn Tansley, Detroit; . ; - ‘2s apolis and a member of the Stiof Indianapolis and’ a member of three brothers, Ralph Davis, Akron, fy smut, porn cnn, bie bess, lp provaice BES Joseph's Cutholie Church. ie Fis Congrgatonal Church. | 0 Roy Davi, loveand, and Wa get our stimulating scalp treatment, no charge, whiclr will p Survivors are her husband, Ash-| Survivors are her husband, Ste- ter Davis, Los Angeles, and two sisaid your hafr remarkably. Removes dandruff—makes hair ton Burnett; three sons, Patrick and phen Robert DeVault; a son, Ste-| ters, Mrs. Clara Thomas, Youngsmore alive—Your hair will shine like a jewel—given with the Toad {Ashton Burnett Jr, both of Indian- phen Robert DeVault Jr.; a daugh-| town, and Mrs. Dorothy Stoner, patented Eugene Cap Treatment ,.. A real treat for you. Z - \ apalis uid Eugene Bett Bro ter, Rita Sue DeVault, and a broths Cleveland, X 5 dt {lyn, N. Y. five daughters, Mrs er, Joseph A. Litel, all of Indian-| Services will be Saturday at 2 Our Specially Branded ; at mo hh |Joseph Campbell, Mrs. Albert apolis, |p. m. in the Wald funeral home. WEWRYS UNITED U.5.1, INC. Seth Bond, Indiana

i » {Combs, Miss Virginia Burnett, Miss . ’ Cremation will follow in Washing= 4 Y er TN Ellen Burnett and Miss Joan Bur. Mrs. Susie Z. Ashba ton Park. 8 L A VE <7 b v Nal Inett, all of Indianapolis; 19 grand« | Services for Mrs, Susie Z. Ashba, * [\ ie rh ) “N\

oe children and one great-grandchild, | Who died yesterday "in her home, No Heat—No Eieciricity—No Heavy William H. Spearing "morrow in Fanner & 'Bu-

; ; 2720 Winthrop Ave, will be at 11:30 Weights—No Pulling A | Rites for William H. Spearing, chanan mortuary, Burial will ‘be ; i TAS RY upholsterer, will be at 2 p. m. to- in Sheridan, Ind. Oub ethos Save Setinitely Restored. new life jo aul ’ morrow in Moore Mortuaries O0lo-| Mrs. Ashba. who was 85, was born , a ry ue Touse=liganlilyiny16iP5 10 — nial €hapel with burial in Crown jn Hamilton County, and had lived THE NEW ROYAL Hill. here more than 30 years, She was : : Mr. Spearing, a lifelong resident 3 member of the Sheridan ChrisREG. $10 PERMANENT PERMANENT $ 45 of the city, died yesterday in his tian Church. 1 Specially Priced home, 3049 Ruckle St. He was 70. . Suryivors are a sister, Mrs. Ella

For the past two years Mr. Spear-| M, Barnhart, a brother, Benjamin ONLY $ 25 at Only : x | M. , ' 4. Nationally ko Supplies Used ing operated an upholstery shop in| Pp, Farrow, both of Indianapblis,

the rear of his home. For 17 years and tw Long or Short y ) and two nieces, Also Fine for Short Styles. Brush It, Brush It, Brush It! gor Styles

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