Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1947 — Page 10

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Services for Sgt. Robert L. Was- | ou sib son, 1105 Waldemere Ave. who ‘was{ Jositilty a killed Dec.. 17, “1944, while serving | :

Mass., should Miss Forbes ditional $25,0 prize for ar Revere and

in Belgium’ during the ‘Battle of | if ' ; . § : ; . : story about the Bulge, will be held ‘tomorrow at : ’ ) \ ;

2 p. m, In the Moore Mortuaries| Peace Chapel, Burial will be In Wess Newton, Ind. Born in Scott County, Sgt. Was-

son had lived near

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had been a welder at the Ford Fence Co. He was a graduate of Ben Davis High) Bchool. Services will be at 1 p. m. to- |] morrow at Fanner & Buchanan mortuary with burial in St. Son's | Lutheran Cemetery, Columbus,

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$ 08 Hundreds of lovely new dresses Just Sooetved or ant roe giving, Choose from colo: to $6.98 new prints, beautiful pastels 250° Fine multifilament rayon and dark colors, Fine qualcrepes, soft, smooth rayon ity rayon crepes in smart jerseys, righ satins and S008

IS Susan Daum y / eeil best quality cotton crepes. . / fi 4 A yery attractive assorty 7 i

new styles. Many sequin trims in this great budget group.

SIZES 14-20, 181/3-241/3, 38-44

ment to make your gift Dies Here at 89

selection from, Sizes 34 to 40. Mrs. Susan R. Daum, Indianapolis resident 20 years, died last night in the home of a daughter, Mrs. | Donaldson G. Trone, 3339 Broadway. | Bhe was 89. Mrs. Daum was born In Bartholo- | mew County and was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church in Gof | {

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BABY DOLLS

With moving eyes, lovely skin, like baby that drinks from bottle.

iy, (2-Inch Doll _____$2.98 (6-Inch Doll _____$4,95 %5 4 (1-Inch Doll _____$6.95

Santa Des Is On Toyland, 3d Floor

f s Bg: Doub) Open | EEE“ W gi r JIL Popular two-piece styles. Rich > satins, satin striped crepes, floral print rayon crepes, 80-square printed broadcloths and solid color rayon jerseys. Pajamas she'll be happy to receive and wear with great comfort.

Why Not Give Her an ELECTRIC IRON

For Christmas?

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lumbus, Ind. Surviving are Mrs. Trone; a son, Roscoe Woods, Columbus; a sister, | Mrs, Lilly McDonald gindianapolis; | three brothers, Leonfd Roth, Indianapolis, A."J. Roth, Canton, Ill, and Cleveland Roth, Muncie, and) one grandson. Services are planned tomorrow at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary with burial in St. John's Lutheran Cemetery, Columbus.

Mrs. Rose Carroll Rites for Mrs. Rose Carroll, resident here 30 years, will be at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in Speaks & Finn funeral home with requiem high mass at 9 o'clock in Christ the King Catholic Church, Burial will be in Holy Cross Ceme- | tery. A native of Owen County, nl Carroll died Wednesday in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Spaulding, 6000 N, Olney 8t. She was 87 and a member of Christ the King Church and its Altar Society. Surviving besides Mrs. Spaulding are two sons, Lawrence Carroll, Terre Haute, and John A. Carroll, Larchmont, N. Y.: =a sister, Mrs. Therese Reynolds, Terre Haute, and 11 grandchildren,

Everett Masiey Services are planned at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at Royster & Askin fu-! neral home for Everett Massey, | 730 N. Tremont Ave. who died yes- 21- INCH 16-INCH 12-INCH terday at General Hospital, Burial | ; 5 ® FRONT FRONT FRONT will be in Greenwood. ea % WHEEL WHEEL WHEE Mr, Massey, who was 68, was a be ; stationary engineer at Evans Mill- Ks 14%5 11% 1 9

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Women's Winter

> COAT $ 2 Q95

Cold weather is here! Buy for yourself or for gifts. Warm weight, all wool coverts and suedes in box and hooded styles. Many higher priced coats included in this great feature group. Black, wine, green and natural. Sizes 10-18 and a few women's sizes 38-44.

Folding style, holds 2M4- -Ipch doll, 20 inches high. Wire spoke wheels, body of cab can be lifted out as a cradle for indoor play. Star Store, Third Floor

Raha k i Ball bearing front wheel, regular pedals, reinforced wishbone,

1%" steel tube frame, with mud guard, Enameled red and white.

makes are available at The Star Store.

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® G. E. Automatic Iron $1047 . ® American Beauty Automatic Iron 10% © Sunbeam Automatic Iron 3 1 2%

© proctor Neverlift Auto. Iron >. $1495 Franklin, he had lived here 41 years ! Star Store. Third Floor

se wa 2 Mewber o* Sagnty| A i a om ® Betty Crotker Automatic Iron__ $1 250 ] Let His Gift Be a ® G. E. Steam Iron $18¢0

Masonic Lodge. daughters, Mrs, Alice Peters, Los ¥ Angeles and Mus. Edna Lemon, In-| Boys ead oat Star Store Street Floor ’

Star Store Second Floor

Surviving are his wife, Nellle; two dianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Susie|

Jester, Anderson, and four grand- . y \ children | $ LJ 95 Basement BARGAINS

Gift Suggestions for Girls and Tots!

Mrs. Lida Lee a a, Girls’ Double Duty S| 6% WN ho

Services for Mrs. Lida Lee will Jf be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the

n ” * Cannon" Leaksville Grinsteiner funeral home. Burial Boys' pea coats made of 32-ounce blue

will be in Crown Hill Cemetery melton cloth with warm red cotton lining. Sil LL She was §9 If Stzes 8 to 16. BOP ve 50% Wool

Mrs. Lee died Wednesday in the

home of a niece, Mrs. Martha 3 Bh de \ "an BLANKETS ° Schroeder, 1208 E. Ohio St. A | Boys JACKETS : i i

tive of Mooresville, she lived here

most of her life and was a member (ff Boys’ buffalo plaid jackets : . of the Methodist Church. *|i§ of all wool in black “ly 3695 . A St . 1 win or

COAT SETS

Give her a practical gift, warm coat with ski pants to match with or without hood, nice selection of styles and colors. Sizes 7 to 132,

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Burvivors besides Mrs. Schroeder white, red and black, Sizes are her brother, Volney Goodard,] Birmingham, Ala.; her sister, Mrs.| ‘ Julla B. Hubb, Indianapolis, and B ' ; in ¥ two nephews, Blaine Richie, Green| ’ \ i" a Bright New Colors. eld, and John Richie, Marion. [i ys SLACKS Boys Spor t Shirts ; 5-Inch Satin Binding. oe 0 | vs' slacks, 3% Pound Weight. William Sullivan § made of fancy GER) | Made of fancy Can : Services for Willam Sullivan, | °F Plain corduroy, cotton flannel $24 A real quality. non blanket you will be proud to give and a

Girls’ Better

who died Wednesday in his home| also fancy cassi- in bold plaids. gift that will really be appreciated.

1620 Barth Ave, will be held at meres. Sizes 6 to 18. Biss 8 0.18

8:30 p. m. tomorrow at Speaks &|

Finn funeral home and at 9 a. m Regular $15.98 Wool-O'-West

i PLT . 3 at St. Patrick's Catholic Ct h. Burial will - in En Co 100% Virgin Wool BLANKETS ! lr os, JiR } A regular $1598 quality Wool-O'-West s 8b 4 Gift dresses with all the pret-

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former ‘employee of Polk- Sanitary blanket in lovely reversible fiéral pattern ty frills and trimming. Made

Milk Co. A native of Ohio he ra in soft’ pastel colors on white. A deep, ; : N un rayon, : lived here 40 years and was a For Men and lustrous napped blanket in a full bed size ’ | x th —— member of St. Patrick's Church i Or extra length 72x00. _ : uana and rayon taffeta. He is survived by his wife, in- | #® Young Men | Solid colors or prints and i

nie; three daughters, Mrs. vernon 8 plaids. Sizes 7 to 14.

Corrigan, Mrs. John Remmeter and Jf P “BEACON” Mrs. Charles Thoren, and two sons. | A ~ Li J. and Edward Sullivan, W wg) Bright colorful Indian blankets make ively all of Indianapolis. eT 4 gifts for warm winter. covers or car robes, : a A Choice of reversible block or jacquard de- Extra slack pants to wear with coat or joke. signs. Heavy quality, deep napped with Heavy melton cloth in wine, navy, green : browns. Sizes 8 to 14, 10 to 16. and $5.98

Rev. Andrew Carter The Rev. Andrew Carter, Baptist

minister, died ednesday night in SUITS—

his home, 909 N. Belmont Ave, Of all wool, fancy mixtures

after a long illness, He was 83. t wo’ and stripes in gray, brown & h F d 0 A resident of Indianapolis 23 ! ! ind blue shades. Single as ua on d 0 00 Blankets years, the Rev. Mr, Carter ‘was pas- _ breasted. Sizes 34 to 42. Quality Fonda bla i q nkets tor-of Mt. Vernon Baptist Church It Nas odiiduniy

) : : boxed for gift givin Choice of until illness forced him to relinquish i - Ny { TOPCOATS— attractively. bound in satin. Full bedsize Toe. $ 98

Girls' SLACK PANTS $ 4s¢

strong hemmed ends.

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Girls’ Flannelette Pajamas | Boys’ OVERALLS Printed and uae 98 Pinwale corduroy es 00 k in butcher strong for g Open Up a boy. styles® button J wear. Colors blue

t with adjust- and - brown Sizes Charge Account | C5. Joist band. Sizes 6 to 16. | 3 to 8. Star Store, Street Floor

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the Ipit. He was a native of J 3 x Of fine all wool herrihgbone inch size. 257% % Georgi B S34 { patterns, also plain fleeces winter sleeping Wool whe T%: votten Tor Warm Services will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the church which he headed for many years. Burial will be in

and plaids. Sizes 34 to 46. \

MEN'S PANTS 3 pp. = Floral Park Cemetery, : ' Printed Luncheon Cloth Surviving are two daughters, Mrs, } ki ; 5 95 A large size Printed Luncheon Cloth HAYNES 4 Piece Lillian. Fain and Mrs. Izetta Rob- ff & 8 52x52 luncheon A real quality erts, both of Indianapolis; two sons, ) EN TH cloth gayly S 39 cloth at ce $ i

Shelman Carter, Cartersville, Ga.,| Men's and young men's pants printed with.

mois f 00 nd Wash Cloth SETS and Jerry Miles Carter, Indianap-! made of all wool fancy cassi- bright sprigs Made from ed owel

olis; 10 grandchildren and 16 great- meres. Also mixed worsteds of flowers bordered in red or serviceable and gabardities. Plain or blue. Heavy serviceable qual- bleached crash printed With

leated fronts. ity. Guaranteed fast colors. individual bunches of fruit. Le p Stats 2 to 50, . Guaranteed fast color. ‘O i *1—22x44 Bath Towel Men's Gift . ~~ Printed Luncheon Na Sa 4 CLOTH SETS - |“ ' I—16x27 Guest Towel DRESS SHIRTS al Stevens’ Printed Towels ih She was a member of the Allen ERY tsar A *2—Match. Wash Cloths

: ; luncheon cloth These gayly : AME Chapel: opp 2 . Bn bn LL. 98 3 in a popular 25 printed Ste- . Survivors are her husband, wil-| bi | SEs X 45x56 - inch .vens' towels

grandchildren, . |

Mrs. Nora Parker Mrs. Nora Parker, a native of Hickman, Ky., died yesterday in her home, 928 E. 15th 8t, She was 56.

liam; one sister, Mrs, Geneva, size with Cc » . | Lovely quality matched towels and wash cloths by Men’s dress shirts in plain four mching napkins. A ea. Haynes in choice of five popular colors, with faney } 88 white, also fancy patterns in bright rose pattern printed on | remembrances.® ** Choice © of oa " : -in borders. Heavy double weave, Services will be held at 1 p. m. - To neat striped patterns. Stand- fine quality prelaundered | froral or fruit design in blue wah X woven ! 3 seryy Monday dn Ste Allon Chapel Burial j¥ Eh . up collars, Sizes 14 to 17. ° muslin, 45x52-Inch., or red. Guaranteed fast color. — ..... a Star Stere Basement will be in Park Cemetery. x . : 4 So ol ; Le. a ak

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