Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1947 — Page 6
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a retired moulder, Mary's Catholie ‘Church,
Susan Greiner, two sons,
Puneral services will be held at lp m tomorrow in the residence, with burial in Terre Haute,
Mr. Grunholz is survived by a |son, - Jack Grunholz, Greencastle; a daughter, Mrs, Waneta Linley, { Cloverdale; two brothers and one | sister,
‘Michael Daugherty
Rites for Michael Charles Daughlerty, retired railway engineer, will be at 8 tomorrow morning in Blackwell funeral home followed by
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Rites Set for c. W. Greiner, Resident Here 78 Years
'* Puneral serial Tor Christian W. Greiner, 5115 E. North St. will beibe in New Crown Cemetery.
nsteiner funeral home and at 9 a. m.
in St--Mary’s Catholic Church. Burial will be in 8t. Joseph's Cemetery. day in his home. ad |g "© Mr. Greiner, ‘who was 80, died yesterday, in Bt. Francis Hospital. | lot North Salem and had lived here =) A native of Cincinnati, Mr. Greiner had lived here 78 years and was, "most of his life. He was a mentber of the Moulders’ Union and 8t. of the E. C. Atkins Co. where he | worked for 30 yedrs, he was a memSurvivors include his wife, Mrs requiem high mass at 8: 0 in AS< ber of the Knights of Pythias and Burial 'groadway Baptist Church.
sumption Catholic Church, will be in Holy Cross Cémetery.
WEDNESDAY. NOV. 1 1047
He was a native Shiloh
had lived here 34 years.
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[Patterson Rites
theld.at-1:30.p. m. today in Conkle ‘services were conducted hére yes- Pils Mr. Lane, who was 62, died Mon-| funeral home. Burial will’ be in terday for Joseph Patterson, one of |
rel s' oldest ‘residents. He was wey, remen; Midiand Victory. AntMr. McGslment, who died PAR Sii¥s Sidon, ‘yoniden A Sha, A retired employee day in Methodist Hospital, was 72. During ‘most ot his life Mr. Pat-| A native of Hendricks County, he terson was engaged In business in For the Columbus operating first & grocery
last {wo years he was an employee and then a wagon shop. For a of the State -Highway Commission time he was engaged in a box Survivors include his wife, Mrs. manufacturing business in. Indidn-
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Fort Amherst, Bermuda, My Pernambuco.
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and. Christian J. Greiner; - three Survivors Include two daughters, daughters, Mrs. Bertha Jordan, Mrs Mr. Daugherty, who was 61, died Mrs. Roby O'Neal, Indianapolis,| Grace D. McOalment; a son, Gor- apoMs. Henrietta Godttee aand Mrs. Helen Monday in his home, 1370 Nordyke jand Mrs. Thelma Brown, San An- don McCalment, Plainfield; a stay-, I Tritch; a sister, Mrs. Rose Peltz; a AV® anio, Tex.; a brother, Ernest Lane, son, Ceell R. Dillon, Indianapo (Advertisement.) Doctor's nvisible Liquid brother, Charles Greiner, and seven|. A lifelong resident of Indlanap-] | Indianapolis: three sisters, Mrs.[two sisters, Mrs. Charity am | Did Stomach Acid Pains | p2octors luvsi Misery! grandchildren, all of - Indianapolis, 018 Mr. Daugherty had been ani, johnson, Richmond; Mrs, Ina|Richmond, and Mrs, Lydia Cook, Make Jack Spratt Eat No Fat? The first applications of Zamo—e i - 0 . {employee of the Indianapolis Union| gy an Indianapolis, and Mrs, |Pugene, Ore, and two brothers, | | Doctor's won invisible WA-3331 Frederick P. Grunholz | Railway Co. for 25 years. He was... Blavins, Plainfield, and four Fletcher and Prank McCalment,| ry: et Tot ee Dre yo tut | antineplioe peat relieve e itching, | Frederick P. Grunholz, an em. ® member of the Assumption Oath-| ... 4 ni1aren. Hendricks County. {acid pains, indigestion, gas pains, heart- | burning, and hel hel bea the the red, red, scaly ' Jloyee of the Indiana State Farm olic Church and the Brotherhood of H Ww. M C I t urs, burning Astion. ‘blest snd other! sin, ched b J fact for 77 years, died Locomotive Firemen and Engine- orace cLaiment ‘MANY RELY ON OIL HEAT try Udgs. Get a 25¢ box of Udga Tablets | Suconss. Firat AA i] MORTUARY bageet n I Te on the farm men 14, Puneral services for Horace W.! ‘There are more than 2.5 million from your druggist. First dose must con- emo 9, 25m convinces} ZEMO re He was 58. | He is survived by a sister, Mrs. McCalment, 1240 King Ave. will be ofl-heating installations in the U. 8. g/%" YOUR' MONEY "Back POY HTH AND MERIDIAN
Margaret Fuller, and a nephew, William J. Fuller, both of Indianapolis,
Henry Byrd Funeral services for Henry Byrd, 2617 Parker Ave, will be held at |1 p. m. tomorrow in the Bt. Paul] | Methodist Church, Burial will be in| | Crown Hill Cemetery. : Mr., Byrd, who died Bunday in| General Hospital, had been an em. | ployee of the Big Four Rallroad for| 38 years. A native of Lexington, Ky. he lived here 47 years and was
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a member of - Bethel Methodist Church Burvivors incliide two daughter Mrs. Levetriul Glanton and Mrs : Theodosia Davis, and four grand. Pu of ex : children, all of Indianapolis
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photos were taken at the Spot Bid Sale in WAA Thane Pick No. 22, Moraine City, suburb of DAYTON, OHIO, on October 30-31. In that sale, veterans bought almost 3 MILLION DOLLARS WORTH of Government Surplus Property at bargain prices. You will see these scenes repeated at the great sale here advertised to be held in the Sharonville warehouse. Plan now to be there—to put yourself in this profit picture!
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CINCINNATI, O. NOVEMBER 25 and 26
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Make a note now of the offerings in which you are interested. Be on hand to inspect them on Inspection Days—November 21 and 24.
Tractors « Road Rollers » Graders Concrete Mixers » Tackle Blocks Road Construction Tools x Machine Equipment x Automotive Parts x Auto Maintenance Equipment x» Radiator Hose » Banding Seals & Strapping Flood Lights Hand Tools» Tool Handles x Post Supports * Hardware x Plumbing Supplies «* Water Supply Chests « Boxes & Chests » Stereoscopes # Office Furniture .« Machines & Supplies x Protractors Printing Paper » Printing Plates « Watch Compasses » Engineering Supplies « Blasting Machines « Generator Cable + Carbon Rods # Switches » Adhesive and Rubberized Tape x Engines & Parts » Manometers x Pneumatic Drills | Pallets » Grinding Wheels & Abrasives » Pipe Fittings x Paint 1 [Wome Trucks
Inspection and Sale at
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Nov. 21 and 24, starting at 8:15 A. M., EST. :
starting at 9:00 A.M., EST.
REGISTRATION FOR SALE STARTS EACH DAY OF SALE AT 815 AM. EST.
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Veterans admitted to sale upon presentation of discharge paper or photostatic copy.
TERMS: Purchases must be paid for in full
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