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"MONDAY, Nov. a7 1047 __ _.% hd ii THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ~ Greed ar — i Ai : i Sa : gi ang ad a sister, L : hl : . i rp +: ohn at eather Lee ae Bet en Rolland | Jones Beech Grove Official Dies, Co, tt FIO, wines on jo mets ~ Cpl. D. H. Baldwin Memorial =o mui ™ Uara Rites Scheduled Tomorrow [um cio uo wren ad dk workers wno au west it "ne CUTE eRe WN ~~ oN Mi Ruth Haldeman Rites Held H ! es Cc e u e ! omo row “A two-day wildcat walkout and. re-;was too cold to work, .. . : Rites at 1:30 Wednesday : ss - ) ’ ere of. © Funeral services for George L. Worrell, for 10.years the street and fr : " o ‘Ton : ; «hg

) ; Services for Mis Ruth May} Hal-| “3 : 2 © | park commissioner of Beech Grove, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow Memorial services for Cpl.'Donald H. Baldwin, killed in Germany, Geshan, 2 ny Co. smployee: Butler U. Student in Beech Grove Christian Church. Burial will be in Memorial Park ). 9, . be at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in Shirley Brothers’ West * Cemetery. : PY J = . Chapel with burial in Crown Hill. - 7 Tamb, 2008. Reming A, Burial Served in Navy © 170 Worrell, who lived at 82 8, Eighth Ave. Beech Grove, died Sat- . ‘A former honor student. at Washington High School who attended| Haldems : ite] resi Services for Rolland L. Jones, But- urday in St. Francis Hospital. A native of Hendricks County: he moved Butler and Indiana .Universties, Cpl. Baldwin was 33 when he lbst his' Miss RIAD, ip tier. ler University student who died Fri-| to Beech Grove in 1020 and worked : ; Mfe while serving with the paratroopers. 4 . dent of Indianapolis, es day in Methodist Hospital, were to for the city 18 years. He was a Saturday in her home after a long He went overseas in March 1944 = day in the Home of . x is o inton ¢ held at 10 a. m: today at Jordan member of Beech Grove Christian illness. She was a native of Leband was wounded three times be- funeral home, with burial in Wash- Blanche Copenhaver, nlon |e neral Home, with burial in Wash-| Church.

d had been an oT, anon, Ky, and lived here 32 years. Use Shur-Deth—Guaranteed fore he was killed while giving aid ington Park Cemetery. yo. She was 3 an ington Park. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. She was a member of Philip CME to his buddies. He was employed inspector for the Lilly Co for 20 y : : p

Mr. Payne, who died Saturday in years | Mr, Jones, who was 20, lived at Lotia Worrell; three daughters, Church, RAT-MICE KILLER by Lukas-Harold Corp. before en-/,;c nome had been a carpenter She was a member of Union Con- 1952 Lexington Ave. A native of Mrs. Fredrick Challis and Miss| Survivors include. a son, Walter tering the service, foreman for the Baltimore & Ohio gregational Church, Queen Esther|Plainfleld, he had lived here 16 Wilma Worrell, both of Beech Hill, Indianapolis; three grandchil- ARNOTT EXTERMINATING C0. : Surviving are his parents, Mr. dnd poyood for 30 years. He was 47. Chapter 3, OES. White Shrine of years. He entered the Navy in May, Grove, and Mrs, Mildred Furgason, dren, Mrs. Dorothy Fuquay, New WN . Mrs. Harry R. Baldwin, 440 Alton native of Connersville, he had Jerusalem and Sigma Delta Sigma |1945, and was discharged in Sep- | Indianapolis; four sons, Ernest, of York City; Miss Francis Hill, Indi-. 249 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. Ll, 7488 Ave; a brother, Kenneth P. Bald-,, yore since his childhood and Sorority tember, 1046, after serving 10 Beech Grove: Walter and Woodrow anapolis, and James Hill, Indian- | As bi ae pre Sanduothess, Mss was a member of Washington] Surviving, besides her sister, are months in the Philippine Islands. | Worrell, both of Indianapolis, and apolis. ! ei Pursel. all ll DOT {Street Methodist Church. He was her mother, Mrs, Ella May Halde-| He was graduated from school 33| Ralph Worrell, Denver, Col.; three : {also a member of Evergreen Masonic man; two other sisters, Mrs. Crystal and Technical High School and at- sisters, Mrs. Homer Clark, . Mrs. Lawrence A. Payne |Lodge. Hartley and Mrs, Mary Dietz; a tended Butler University. Virgil Mitchell and Mrs. Ernest Funeral services for Lawrence A.| Survivors include his wife, Mrs. brother, Charles Haldeman; two! He is survived by his parents, Mr. Ward; three brothers, Jesse, Claude Payne, 46 N, Pershing Ave. will be Edna Payne; a daughter, Miss Jo- nieces, and two nephews, all of and Mrs. Herbert A. Jones; two sis- and Lee Worrell, all of Hendricks beld at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Conkle anne Payne; a son, Thomas Payne, | Indianapolis. [ters Mrs. Nadean Bremer and Mrs. County, and eight grandchildren. | —s Martha Jean Kern, and a brother, of . Robert Lee Jones, all of Indianap. Samuel W. Skellen NEW LOW . olis. | Funeral services for Samuel W. J. : - ; M L I E Bi k I {Skellen, 1411 E. Michigan St, will _ : : rs. Lulu E. Bickne {be held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in| ; : ; The Inside Story on why... 1” Rites for Mrs. Lalu BR. Bicknel, rinsteiner funeral home, and at EVERYDAY PRICES

m, in Holy Cross Catholic!

' {an employee of Weather Seal Co. " | ’ * : A V 1 will be at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in Church, c Busia will be Jn St. . . Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill chapel. | ep emetery, AT KROGER

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Burial will be in “Memorial Park! Mr. Skellen, who died Saturday Cemetery. ' in his home, was 86. A native of! A resident of Indianapolis 81/Sidney, O, he had lived here 26 years, Mrs. Bicknell died Friday in|Years and was a member of Loyal General Hospital, She was 64 and Order of Moose and the Holy Cross had resided at 84 N. Ritter Ave, |Cathalle Church. \Mrs. Bicknell was a native of Olney,| He is survived by his wife, Mrs. » All Foods at Krogers Are Priced as Low as Possible Every Day in the Ill, and a member of Central Ave- Elizabeth Skellen, and a brother, > A i p : } . nue Christian Church, John Skellen, Muncie. | Week. These Prices and Hundreds of Others Help Lower Cost of Living. { Surviving are a son, Raymond E : | ‘ . I Bicknell, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs Mrs. Lizzie King

Mary E. Black, and a brother, Funeral services for Mrs. Lizzie ; ) d Charles E. George, both of Olney. Kihg, 582 W. 47th St. will be held | Krogers Tend Sa Ib {at 1*p. m. tomorrow in John A.| Boiled Dinner c Mrs. Anna E. lee [Patton funeral home, with burial in r

low | Services for Mrs. Anna E. Lee of New Crown Cemetery, !

{Westfield will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow|_ 0% King, who was 72, died Lean Pure Pork, 1 in Moore Mortuaries Northeast { Bulk, Fine for Patties Ib. Cc Chapel. Burial will be in Ander- LEARN

[son Cemetery.

A native of Marion County, Mrs. Beauty Culture

[She ro | Frslelaay ai EV. 10th Su Call tor tatermetion | R Fresh Ground Lean Beet Ib Oc (She had lived here 48 years and yysernational Beauty Scheel . {was a member of Roosevelt-Temple| - 30 ¢ wash. St woes Methodist Church. She was 87. | ; Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. —— ‘ May Jeffries, Westfield; a brother, White Faney ib c [Orville Yancey; two grandchildren; Economical . . 2 3 two great-grandchildren, and one Co ie ; |great-grandchild.

a | 5 : F je: 5 . : A WELL-UIKED sales representative, Mr. Summers AN ARDENT GOLFER, he hos a standing order atthe PVE. Charles Fox . | And disturbs sl 0 i AN G £5 Saath, Juiey 8 Lb. Bag 3 Oc knows the value of friendliness — both in business — and “19th hole’ —for “one light highball made with Calvert,” Funeral services for Pvt. Charles nl i . :

In whiskey. “I switched to Calvert,” he says, “because He explains, “I'm for moderation — and I'm for Calvert, Fox, 18, a- former resident of Indiit's friendlier-tasting milder in flavor, lighter. in body.” Glad | found this agreeably smoother brand.” anapolis who was killed in Germany

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