Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1947 — Page 9
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Local Deaths— sre, mon ; sr Wickliffe Parke Ray Dies: Mallory Official
High in Insurance Circles [ies at Home Here]
Wickliffe Parke Ray, president of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Della “R WwW. P. Ray & Co. an ndianapolis 'Hinter, Waukesha, Wis.
insurance agency, died last night in Edward F Monaghan
Services Friday. for Lawrence McKenzie
_Services. for Lawrence T. Mecwas 70. ; Born orga farm near Terre Haute Besiient. of Ingialieyehs, Sied Ta R. Mallory Co. who died yesterday Mr. Ray attended Terre Haute and coy. 1B nis home In Miami, Xia. jy his, home, 4217 E. lth St. will Bloomington schools and was grad-/ ‘A ‘native ‘of Indianapolis, Mr. be held Friday at 8:30 a. m..in uated from Indiana University. He Monaghan was a member of the Moore Mortuaries Irvington Chapel was a member of Beta Theta Pi. AYV-Ant Club and the Little Flower and at 8 a. m. in the Little Flower Prominent in Ind . Catholic Church. He attended Ca- Catholic Church Burial will: be ot Nn Indiana IASUrance iyeg4ra) High School and had been in Calvary Cemetery. circles, Mr. Ray left a Terre Haute ; ot A ALOT an emplovee of the Stewart-Watner . " ” } as 43 ‘was Insurance company—to become agent Mr. McKenzie, who was 43, was for the Norther Insurance Co. of Corp. for 18 months before going a native of St. Paul, Minn, but ¥ fle i to Miami five months ago i lis r New York for Indiang, -Hlinois and had been an Indianapolis resident Missouri. Funeral services will be held to- 16 years and an employee of the He was later dc whete { | morrow in Miami company 25 years made western agen rym Wig ’ ' . Mona s survive hi eter - . of the firm. ) My Monaghan is survived"by his A veteran of World ‘War I, he . wife, Mrs. Genevieve Monaghan: was a member of the Little Flower i In 1920 Mr Ray came to In- two daughters, Miss Kathleen and church. Loyal Order of Moose and a napels to form his own agency. Miss Ann Monaghan, Miami, Fla: past commander of Mallory Post, La mei > Hie Sotiely a sister, Miss Jean Monaghan, In- American Legion. em rs o ne re nael- . n vv C ? hi : . A dianapolis, and a brother, Raymond Survivors are his wife, Helen: his writers’ Association of the North- Monaghan, Indianapolis, ht M a Mis. Ge re W west and past most loyal gander of . puree, ia J) hi i Bi re Mis. Indiana Pond of Blue Goose In- Bruce Osthimer Jcheniie, JeLroM. A, sibel, JS ternational, an insurance organiza- . ) Rose Borger, and “tyo® brothers, SCR ' Rites for ‘Bruce Osthimer, Link- Gordon and George MyKenzie, all . Belt Co. employee, will -be at 1 of Detroit. : He was also a member of the p. m. Friday in Flanner & Bachan: ‘ Methodist church and a former an Mortuary. Burial will be n Dr. Paul H. Beard a 1 - rw 1 ~ at pb Member of the Indianapolis Coun Crown Hil Cemetery = Services for. Di. Paul H Beard 1 T serv Al held. at re Sahiten Sle was, 57: died word Way 11 veteran who died yes1 hers ie wi i pe Rh yess Ry a HE room in Hop terday at his home, R. R. 17, Box p. m. tomorrow in anner ichigan. He was a native of De- oc ih he hold at 10 &. Mm. tOMOITOW Buchanan mortuary with burial in catur, Ill. and had lived there 4% xt Flanner & Buchanan mortuary ; in 1 uary. Crown Hill Cemetery, years. He was a clerk at the com- wii +1) y . Burial will be in"Crown Hil Mr. Ray is survived by his wife, pany.
and -two sisters, Mrs. Paul Fishback, anapolis. South Pacific during the war, | versity” Medical School He spe5 : Place Baptist Church. Burial will be “WYOMING” “pUST BE MY DESTINY” onged to the Woodruff Place Bap-
Mrs. Jessie Ray; a daughter, Mrs. Surviving are his mother, Mi Dr. Beard. who was 45. was a Herbert T. Webster, Ardmore, Pa.; Belle Osthimer. and a sister, Mys Dabve of Pioneer. O. (He had lived He was a member of the American College of Surgeons, the North | American, Indiana and Marion | County Medical Societies and was cializ ed in the practice of surgery OUTFITTING COMPANY ij: SON, an i" B. Beard; his mother two brothers, Lewis and Dr. Rex OPEN TONIGHT ~~ [ir iwi UN I iL 9 P. M. former Indianapolis resident who died yesterday in McAllen, Tex., will — — 1 Memorial Park He was 60 Mr. rh had lived here all LAAN PN SQUAKE [0 LAST TIMES TONITE, 5:45 to 6—i0c TONITE, 5:45 to 6-—30¢ founder of a Pfnt which manufactist Church, the Parr (Tex.) Amer- " Kent §§ " ny pies &t v Suz Bawety “NEWS HOUNDS Taylor SECOND CHANCE ican Legion Post, and was chaplain J BARGAIN Richard Dix Paul Campbell “hi . \apti ; SANDERS ARGA ® scurry RE NEISTLER' He “had been in declining health two and a half years M.; his daughter, Mis Elva Mae Hagedon; a step-daughter, Miss Jo
a son, James W. Ray, Indianapolis, Georgie -O. Smith, both of Indi; here 10 years. He served in the Methodist Church, Scottish Rite, graduated from Northwestern UniMrs. Grace Beard, Pioneer; ‘a sister, 219 E. WASHINGTON STREET Mrs. Mark Rinehart, Louisville, and Oscar H. Hagedon Open Tomorrow 9 ALM. Until 3 P. M. be ¥riday at 2 p. m. in Woodruff ° GRANADA his life until last year when he William Elliott JOHN GARFIELD tured Glyco-Tana-Phene. He beemeritus of Centre Lodge 23, F&AM ‘SPORT OF KINGS’ . Survivors are his wife, Burnice Ann Walton; a stepson, George
and a brother, Charles H.
a Len Shelby 324 Deanne Durbin—Donald 0 S onnor Mrs. Rosa Anderson LL: [ GLEE METHING IN THE ND" |
EAST SIDE SOUTH SIDE ih a sister, Mrs, William
Warner “Baxter TLRS CASE” Mrs. Rosa Anderson died vester- § » day—in her home, 6262 Massachu- . OPEN setts Ave, after an illness of two years. She was 82.
Glenn Davis—Doec Blanchard
~ #Spirit of West Point”
Ron Randell—Muriel Steinbeck
“Pacific Adventure. Adventure”
Ray Milland—Teresa Wright A native of Union County. she 1" v. “TROUBLE WITH WOMEN had been: a resident of Indianapolis Phyllis Calvert—Stewart Granger the last five years. She wad for-
HAMILTON " HAMILTON] “MADONNA OF 1 MOONS” merly of Mexico, Mo., and Concrete, oe, 'WELGOME STRANGER’ Fash, winre she ¥as tig owner of “JUNGLE FLIGHT” Lowery { NORTH SIDE She lived with. her sister, Mrs AI ABZFSTIRIAS E Wash St. ~ 16(b and Delaware PARAMOUNT = "5 CINEMA
Susie Rolls, of the Massachusetts Edmund O'Brien—Ella Raines Humphrey Bogart—Bette: Davis “THE
Ave. address. She was a member “MARKED WOMAN" of the Seventh Christian Church. John Garfield—Priscilla Lane ! four other sisters, Mrs. Albert Jack-
| “DUST BE MY DESTINY” son, Mrs. Earl Maze, Mrs. Rachel
Coulon, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs Ella Shoemaker, Portland, Ore., and two *hildrer Glenn Davis—Doe Barmera 11] held in Flanner “Spirit of West Point” J « Buchanan mortuary. rial will be in Crow:
Ron Randell—-Muriel Steinbeck
. “Pacific Adventure”
WE David Sharpe “SILV rs STALLION”
Walter "Maureen PIDGEON O'HARA Roddy Barry MecDOWELL FITZGERAL D
‘How Green Was My Valley’ ANDREWS sien Da
“Swamp Water" Mrs. Annie M. Newby
WED, ... CHRISTMAS EVE® Services for Mrs. Annie Mariah ! “NIGHTMARE ALLEY” =" Newby, 822 Camp. . St, who died
—————————————.| Sunday in the home of her niece, TACOMA 2442 E. Wash. oo) o . Mrs. Fannie Kennedy, 2161 Boule-
MA-7083 1 ’ Preston Fosier—Gail Patrick vard Pl, will be held Wednesday lat 10 a. t Se ‘hr RG OF WILD HORSE 0 a. m. in the Second Christian 4020 E. IR. Hill Burt Lancaster—Hume Cronyn Mrs. Newby, a native of” Spenver ‘BRUTE FORCE” Tain: Louis-Walcott Fight ERLE AR NG gen, 47 years. She was 63. She xtra! EcYprian was a member of the Second 3 [] | Dahores AerreTrevar Howard Aid Group 2 of the church. eh E.TENTH: IR- 4488 { “The Adventuress” Survivors besides the one niece das. Stewart “IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE" ¥ car B re Douglas Fairbanks Jr. " her sister, Mrs. Patty Watts, and “Corsican Brothers E three other nieces, Mrs. Anna Imes "bara. Miller, Wig! George Hardy Bond Alred Mitohcock’s “LIFEBOAT” | 9446 N. Eucild Ave. will be at 10 Paplotte Goddard—Burgess Meredith | | 4. M. tomorrow in Flanner & Bu-
“KING OF WILD HORSES” Church. Burial -will be in Crown New York 6211 “ins HORTLE JORCES rr Va., had been an Indianapolis resiChristian Church and president of Red Skelton “MERTON OF THE MOVIES"! are her mother, Mrs. Ellen Waller; Mrs. Ruby Barton and Miss BarRites for George Hardy Bend of Robt. Young “CLAUDIA & DAVID" ¥ OF A CHAMBERMAID” || chanan mortuary with bumsal in
Clark Gable “CALL OF THE WILD" -
Don Ameche—Citherine MoLeod ' “That's My Man” ohn Wayne—Gai¥” Russell
“Angel & the Badman”
Clark Gable “BOOM TOWN" Maria Monter “SUDAN”
oamhrott stme eet emma tt seis mami PARKER . A930 E. TENTH-CH $200
FAMILY NITE! Adults, 20¢; Child., 14¢
LAST TIMES TONIG HT Tallulah Bankhead—John Hodiak
——— pr! ~ "Memorial Park Cemetery. 81st and WA. Northwestern 12556 ves tor , | Preston Foster “KING OF WILD HORSES’ apolis 11 years, died yesterday. He
| Joan Leslie “REPEAT PERFORMANCE" was 46 and a member of Prentice —— Presbyterian Church and Logan THE ULTRA NEW . . Masnoic Lodge. He was born in
| ChurcHville, N. Y. | Surviving are his wife, Mrs
22ND and TALBOTT —W A-5080 Dorothy Bond, and a son, William
Bond, both of Indianapolis | . “THUNDER MOUNTAIN" “DESIRE ME” Mrs. Elinor M. Stanton aan Ha) aiden Bowman | Mrs. Elinor M. Stanton, former SMASH-UP :
WED Randy Seott “XMAS EVE" * In Color “ADVEN ” nou ENTURE ISLAND Indianapolis resident, died Friday
MECCA IAIN. Ann Sheridan | == wm in her home in Los Angeles, Cal, Noble Zathaty Scott —
“THF UNFAITHFL i according to word received here Ken gen Curtis * ‘LONE STAR MOONLIGHT" { STC Ae fo oo? She had resided here 35 years be- _— TT ST | o 8 Al fore going to California in 1021
TT WEST "SIDE Glenn Davis—Doc Blanchard She had been ill three months SPEEDWAY Tams Jamas “Spirit of West Point” Mrs. Stanton was 77. “ALEXANDER'S RAGTIME BAND" Ren Randell—Muriel Steinbeck
___ PLUS! 40 MIN. OF CARTOONS wa Tabi Adyenture” DAISY wou wes | Ginger JogersCotnel Wilde VOGUE
“IT HAD TO BE YOU’ John Beal “KE¥ WITNESS”
Fohite, 5:45 to 6, 25¢ Plus Tax Lizabeth Scott—John Hod,
ink “oir “DESERT FURY
Greer Garson—Robert Mitchum Tim Holt dn Zane Grey
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TRUSSES
College at 634 Free Parking Elizabeth or Seurre Murphy “CYNTHIA”
| Laurel & Hardy RIA First Mistake” OLD TRAIL Se soo | Tomorrow Morning, 10:30
Joan Bennett—Rober( Ryan “WOMAN ON THE BEACH - Albert Dekker “THE PRETENDER' * nd
KIDDIES’ 3-HOUR RIOT FUN SHOW!
Difficult Esther Williams in Technicolor 4 “THIS TIME FOR KEEPS Plus Selected Short + Subjects
Red RTON OF Maina or SHI HE MOV Roy Rogers, “SPRINGTIME IN RRA AKRON SURGICAL a ; 10(h & Shirley Temple Mh & 3 , H STATE Holmes Se oe Stratford | AR HE ig a
MOON THE WOLF" t ; S ia St. Ralph Byvd DICK. TRACY'S DILEMMA” | Bane Clark "THAT AX WITH WOMEN" | 221 N. Pennsylvania
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Edward F.. Monaghan, a former genzie, trafic manager for the P.|
Services for Oscar H. Hagedon, §
moved to Mission, Tex.. He was the li
Survivors besides Mrs. Rolls are}
Mr. Bond, a resident of Indian-|
TONIGHT §
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’ PAGE 9. : CLOSED Wednesday ‘Xmas Eve
Beginning Friday, 9:30 to 5 P. M. saturday, 9:50 to 6PM
UFO EDP EO EPR OD
Hundreds of Gifts Just Regrouped for Last-Minute Shoppers at Great Savings — Open Tuesday Night
— Wednesday, to Give Our Employees the Opportunity of Enjoying Christmas Eve at Home, We Close at 6 P. M.
Star Store, Second Floor 1
Cotton house dresses. Many sLyies and patterns. Broken sizes.
UP TO $3.98 VALUES—WOMEN'S DRESSES 51 99
WOMEN'S FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS
Up to $3:98—2-piece style, tailored coat style in stripes. Sizes 9 to 15.
WOMEN'S BEACON ROBES
Reg. $508 and $6.98 Warm printed patterns, Wrap, se. with belt. Medium, large, extra large.
CHILDREN'S CHENILLE ROBES
Regular $498 to $598. Heavy tufted. Sizes 3 to 14.
GIRLS’ SWEATERS
$408 to $598 Values. Slipover or cardigan. All-wool sweaters. Sizes 8 to 14.
GIRLS' FLANNELETTE SPORT SHIRTS J
Plaid. Warm sport shirts. Al] sizes, 7 to 14.
CHILDREN'S SLEEPERS oe o One piece, button front, drop seat. Good and warm.
All sizes. 2 to 4.
infants’ Boys’ $1.59
Knit Creepers Knit Suits $1.19 Values, Cotton knit 51 19
: L. suits. Strined pretty Pap Cc shirts with terns. Sizes solids, Size 2 to 3 to 4 » CHILDREN'S DRESSES Regular $225 to $2.50. cute little wash dresses of 3 99 percale and slub cotton, pretty patterns and styles.
$27 *1 88
BOYS’ UP TO $8.50 JACKETS
All-wool plaid and noyelty jackets. Sizes 6 to 10.
CHILDREN'S SKI PANTS
$398 to $4.10 warm ski pants with knit cuff and shoulder straps. Broken sizes, 3 to 8.
GIRLS’ JUNIOR BLOUSES
Regular $2.25 with drawstring neck. Sizes 9 to 15.
INFANTS’ 2.98 BOOTIE SETS
All-wool, three-piece setter set—Sweater, Cap and Bootie, slight irregulars.
INFANTS’ WOOL BLANKETS $37 Reg. $5.98 all-woonl pink, blue and white blankets
with wide satin binding % for i 00 balls,
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INFANTS’ TOYS Assortment .of infants’ toys, rattles and other items.
Dolls—Dolls—Dolls All Kinds, All Sizes DRINK AND WET DOLLS All kinds of Latex Rubber Dolls
with moving -eyes. So. soit and velvet-like that they “look and
feel” like “real” baby skin. Drink 19-Inch Drink and Wet Dolls .......o00+ 4.95 Rubber Dolls
and wet to a fully dressed rubber Wet Dolls 12-lhch Drink and Wet S$ Polls\ with Bathinette . 4.95 16-Inch Plain
doll. -95.95 15-Inch Drink 15. 1 Rb beset Rubber Dolls
ALL-METAL WAGON
$Q9%
Large steel, one-piece body. 17x3
wheels.
3 9." rubber tired artillery spoke
DOLL BUGGY
$09
22" long. 30" high. Collapsible leath.
erette covered, Wire spoke wheels.
16.60 Stake Body Wagon
14%
Made of hard wood body 16x40 side rail metal spoke wheels—1-inch rubber tired—very
inches with
sturdily built,
Men's $3.95 bh » : Opera” Slippers Sass Jost shoper $79
wedge heels. Sizes 7% 11.
Children’s # House SLIPPERS Child tylish all oy $700
pers. Sizes 8':
Women’s $2.98
House SLIPPERS Sage of ani Saisie 5 98
leather padded soles. Sizes 7 W 0.
Star Store, Street Floor
15 PRICE
% PRICE 2 *1 00 1 50 EVERSHARP REPEATER PENCIL 1 00 Feeds like a machine gun
$1.00 STATIONERY c Fine quality rag content paper and matching envelopes
CHRISTMAS BOXED JEWELRY 3 Plus Tax
“Pins, Larrings, braclets and necklaces. -25¢. Plus Tax
29¢ BOXED BODY POWDER 25: Plus Tax
Pink Petal and apple blossom scegted. Buiit-Up Shoulder COTTON
59¢ LIQUID BATH BUBBLES SLIPS — White or tearose.
$2.98 to $9,98 TOILET SETS
Comb, brush and mirror. 3 Pieces
MEN'S FITTED CASES
£398 to $8.98 Values, Black or b leather
rown. Genuine
$1.39.51.49 POTTERY GIFTS
Pitchers, bowl sets, range sets, ete
$1.98 CAKE COVER AND TRAY
Round aluminum tray. and cake cover
Sparkling Glass
DRESSER SETS $1.98 3-Piece Set, 99¢ $1.00 2-Piece Set, 50¢ 69¢c Powder Jar, ., 35¢
MEN'S $1.00 SHAVE SET
Shave soap, lotioh and cologne in box.
$9.95 MUSICAL POWDER BOX
Assorted colors, made of plastic,
Men's $11.95 & $15.00 en's Suede
ROBES ‘| | JACKETS $Q% 12%
Gift robes of all wool, rayon |\ Suede leather jackets . . . «and flannel Sizes . small knitted collars and cuffs. medium and large Bizes 38 to 46
Men's Dress
PANTS $795
Made of mixed cassmeres and Sizes 28 to 50
worsted gabardines
Attractive—4 ounce bottle, in box Hemstitched yoke. $ Sizes 36 to 44 { 39 finish: Will not $1.98 WOMEN'S RIBBED KNIT PAJAMAS $#98 2.Piece. Butcher Boy style, long sleeve, coat style : All-wool, pretty plaids and solid colors. collarless style. Regular sizes. pwiterns. An excellent home gift. ner, 3 in a box. Men's $6.95 & $7.95 Men's $3.95 & $5.00 In plait shades and fancy Made of cotton flannel and
$3.98 AL UMINUM TRAYS— Large round trays, bright J tarnish 75¢ Plus Tax ski bottom trousers - Assorted colors, Sizes 18 and 17. WOMEN'S HEAD SCARFS $900 WOMEN'S COTTON CREPE PAJAMAS $998 Small floral prints on white background. Button front, WOMEN'S COTTON CREPE GOWNS™ $4398 V-neck, cap sleeve style. Floral print. Sizes 40 to 46. NEW PURE SILK SCARFS % 98 Large size squares. Heavy quality pure silk. Attractive SCRANTON LACE TABLECLOTHS S98 72x90-Ineh. large dinner table sige. Pretty patterns MEN'S INITIAL 'KERCHIEFS- 1 Neatly hemmed, attractive~—embroidered initial cor-~ g ~ box combination patterns Sizes gabardines in plain = colors smail medi Im, large. Sizes small, medium, large.
Men's DRESS SHIRTS
$298 Dress’ Shirts of fancy broad-
cloth . . . also plain whites terns. Sizes 14 to 17 10 to 12
MEN'S SOX
50¢ Box or anklets in fancy patRavon mixed. Sizes
BOYS’ SHIRTS $249 Made of cotton flannel in
fancy plaid patterns. Sizes 6 to 18
BOYS’ 12.95 COATS | | BOYS’ 1.98 SHIRTS $875 $118 Leather coats of capeskin Made of cotton flanuel in
leather. . Rayon lined. Sizes fancy plaid patterns. Size 6 6 to 12. to 12 »
FROM OUR BASEMENT STORE
52x52 Printed Luncheon Cloths
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“Beacon”
Indian Blankets
Gay floral pattern in choice of color printed on fine quality Jaundered muslin
reversible jacquard Guaranteed fast color.
or block plaid design.
Chenille
BATH ROOM SETS
Part linen Kitchen Fine quality closely Towels in a large Cc tufted chenille bark 9 29 18x32-inch size. { sets in choice Fully bleached, with ea.
colors. bright stripes,
KITGHEN TOWELS
Heavy quality Beacon $ 59 blankets in choice of 3
“Haynes” Matched
Heavy quality Hayne: 9 matched towels and : $Y wash cloths 5) ac tively boxed Set pastel colors Sola
borders
“Stevens” All
LINEN TOWELING
Stevens all-linen toweling 18-Inch width. Bleached, yi. with colored border. ;
Regular 79c¢ quality
“Cannon” Boxed
TEA TOWELS
SET OF SIX TO THE BOX
COTTON BATTING
Mountain Mist cotton batting in a Cc large 81x96-inch sheet. Even thick- ca.
ness for easy needling.
Tea towels attractively ‘boxed. Large sizes, soft absorbent quality. Gay red and green plaids, o
lsc “Haynes” : Mesh
WASH CLOTHS |. pISH CLOTHS
Slight irregulars of Wh rt regular 15¢ Haynes Cc Et a soi! a nd i c wash cloths in pass a SOF on an Toth tel - plaids, - Heavy *[: mes
auality with wide wolortul J borders.
36-Inch
“HOPE” MUSLIN
Snow
white bleached Hope mus- Cc lin, 36 inches wide. . Reg. 39¢ quality. yd
LUNCH CLOTHS Gay fruit ‘designed: $1 00
luncheon cloth in fine. quality ‘crash in a large 45xblinch size. ,
DRESS PRINTS
39.
Fine ‘quality dress prints in]
choice of. colorful .patterns. 3%Inch widths,
5
Stevens
KITCHEN TOWELS
29c¢ each
Stevens kitchen "towels in gay floral or fruit designs. Guaran“teed fast color,
18-Inch TOWELING
22°
18-Inch unbleached toweling ' in a fine absorbent quality. Regular 39¢ quality, :
