Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1948 — Page 17
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FRIDAY; FEB.
A. A. Zimmerman
FEB. 18,1048 _ : Si —— For Mrs. Plummer
Church, the St. Frances Aid 8o-| Elgin,
IL, ciety, the Third Order of 8t. Gatewood,
Frances and the Holy Name So-| brothers, Charles and Henry Lep-
and Mrs. Indianapolis;
Emma two
Addams, famed welfare worker. Coming to Indianapolis 35 years ago, she became financial secretary for the Child Welfare Board.
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SHARING THE WEALTH ARDMORE, Okla. (UP)=Girls{cand; at a local office were glad their/member to whom he had promised
Tomorrow
jety. i rvivors are his wife, Luit-
gard; five daughters, Mrs, Forest, y i” - fas ie Lt. Mann's Rites Mrs. Alva Hoshow, Mrs, Joseph Feld, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. | > George Farrell, Lafayette, and a gon Joseph Zimmerman, Indian. or 0 dy apolis. Ah t Was Killed in Action Near St. Lo in 1944
Services for 1st Lt.
| per, both of Indianapolis. When the business district began
to grow, Mrs. Olson entered the real estate business. She is survived by a sister and a cousin, Andre Bussy, Swiss diplomat,
‘Joseph Ruble
Services for Joseph Ruble, who died Wednesday at his home. 552| N. Sheffield Ave., will be held at 4 p. m. today at Conkle Funeral
Home. Burial will be in WaynesJohn R.|yjie, m1. 1
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RI-2391 RI-2391 ALVIN WELLS
Hair Shaping
and Stylig Jann, who was hed In action © Mr. Ruble, who was 73, was a , near St. Lo, Normandy, Cou . uilt to operate VANS. 411 Roosevelt Bldg. | 12. 1944. will be held in Flanner|ang nag lived hove 30 vewrs. Hs Sens m——— {& Buchanan Mortuary at 10:30 wag a member of Christian
{a. m. Monday. Burial will be In church at W. Crown Hill. He was 25. ureh AL Waynesvius.
Buy Your The. son of Mr. and Mrs. OF Surviving are his wife, Susie; a “ithree i sons, Orville D. Ruble, LEE Janap A. Mam, Son N, Oxford|gepulveda, Cal; Huston and AlOVERALLS t., It. Mann was born in Indi-\yin M, Ruble, both of Indianapoanapolis. He was graduated from y.. eight daughters, Mrs. Hazel and Matched || Shortridge High School and Pur- gyrger, Lansing, Mich.; Mrs. SHIRTS & due University, and was a mem- Anna Halsey, Waynesville, Iil.: ber of the First Baptist Church. |Mrs. Fern Harvey, Encino, Cal. PANTS He saw action with the 81st/\rs Fannie Marie Hargis, Mrs. — Chemical Battalion. during the gartha Fay Wagner, Mrs. Char
war and was awarded the Bronze otte Juanita Kelly, Mrs. Eliza. | Star. {
SIMON BARUCH | Survivors, beside the parents: Ruble.
428 W. WASHINGTON ST. |are the grandparents, Mr. and |grandchildren and seven great:
{Mrs. O. H. Mann, Sheridan and grandchildren. Mrs. Sarah Hudelson, IndianapKing Jewelry Co. ‘Mrs. Joseph R. Sproul Expert Watch & Jewelry Repairing
olis. Services for Mrs. Lulu 8. 3-DAY SERVICE
Graves V. Harting | Spraul, 4410 Guilford Ave., will Services for Graves V. Harting. | pe held at 11 a. m. tomorrow in|
KING JEWELER
108 W. WASH. ST. Claypool Hotel Bidg.
. iSpraul had lived here 28 years. A lifelong resident of In- : dianapolis, Mr. Harting died in She was a member of the Taber-
3 nacle Presbyterian Church. v d wl ho me, Wednésaay. Be had/ Survivors include her husband, for the Powell Commission, Union J0%ePh R. Spraul; a son. J. RobStockyards, for 30 years. He was ®t Spraul, Oak Park, Ill, and a {a member of the Irvington Sister, Mrs. Mary Eaton, WauMethodist Church and Pentalpha Kesha, Wis,
| Masonic Lodge 564. Milton M. Vawter
Survivors are three sisters, Miss Susannah L. Harting, Mrs.; Services for Milton M. Vawter,
tired barber who died yesterday, | Margaret Hollis and Mrs. Alice|™® |S. Everett and one nephew, Alice | Ll be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow
ert Everett, all of Indianapolis. |2t Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary.
8 Burial will be in Madison. Mrs. Louise Paddock Mr. Vawter, who on; was
Mrs. Louise Bell Paddock, R. R. a native of Madison, Wis., and 2, Greenwood, died in her home| had lived here 30 years. He reyesterday. She had lived here sided at 519 N. Denny St. 65 years. Surviving are three daughters, Services will be held at 3 p. m./Mrs. Florence Mitchell, Terre tomorrow in the J. C. Wilson Haute, Mrs. Hazel Warner and Chapel of the Chimes. Burial Mrs, Thelma Smith, both of In-
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Has Switched to Calvert
will be in Mt. Pleasant Ceme-'dianapolis and six grandchildren. | Beca ie Soc tery. She was 83. | ag Calvert in Smoother Born in Tinos. Mrs. Paddock Mrs. Mary Brown
{was a charter member of the Mt.| Rites will be held - for Mrs.
Donald Hill, service station epers- pis © St tion Church and a |Mary Mollie Brown. 2253 Brook-
tor, of ‘350-20th Ave., Paterson, LN..do- has switched Sg Cates
. cause Calvert is ther |Church. | Peace Chapel tomorrow at 10
| Surviving are a daughter, Miss am. Burial will be in GreenC06 En RESERVE Blended Ki n % Grain Neutral Spirits.| Mrs. Margaret Brown, Kingman, | wag 90, a Sore Distillers Corp., New York City Mass. | ‘Born in Parkersburg, W. Va. Adv : |years. She was a member of the LE 10 BE ON THE G0 {Union "Christian Church near : A niece, Mrs. Ella Bolser, In. NOW, RETIRED CAPTAIN ‘Anton Sadar N. Berwick St. will be held in the Stephens funeral home at| | services~at Holy Trinity Catholic Church. - Burial will be in St. Mr, Badar, who died yesterday in ‘his home, had lived here 22 Holy Trinity Catholic Church and was employed by the American Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Mary Badar; eight foster chil-
~343 Pron Whiskey| Margaret Paddock and a sister, lawn Cemetery, Franklin. She ertisement | Mre. Brown had lived here 50 | Franklin, a Services for Anton Sadar, 449 GIVES RETONGA CREDIT | ; | 8:30 a. m. Monday with 9 a. m.| ‘| Joseph Cemetery. He was 72. years. He was a member of the Stove Co. _ deen, Henry, George, Martin
{beth Peterson and Miss Betty Jo! all of Indianapolis; 31°
314 N. Audubon Rd., will be con-| ghain B Free Estimates ducted 1n. Shidey Bros. Irving) yville. Burial will also be| x Reasonable Prices there. She died Wednesday in! Sea Hill Chapel at 3 p. m. today. gi Vincent's Hospital, Rings Cleaned FREE of Charge Burial vil be in Memorial Park.| , ‘native of Shelbyville, Mrs.
enh of the. Central Christian side Ave. in Moore Mortuariess
} | dianapolis, siirvives her.
(Lambert Sr, Mrs. Agnes Perko...
Boys' two-piece suits are advertised at from 60 cents to $1.50. Men's crush felt hats or stiff hats were $1, wool-filled bed comforters were 49 cents each, but extra fancy sateen comforts cost $1.50. Owing to the advance In leather prices, the store had to ask $1.50 for a pair of fine satin
Holes were drilled through the sion. ; jce and long pipes were driven/ Survivors are his parents, Mr. into the bedrock at the bottom and Mrs. George H. Linder; two of the lake. brothers, George O. and Harry)
WATCHES
i Rites for Mrs. Minnie Pluramer Mee - [boss forgot which one of themii®, he bought a box for each girl a i wir 3. eter sen wees FOr Mrs. Olson '|Officer Bests Mad Chow in Night Battle For Local Soldier Worked overtime 10 take & letter.'iu the office. is Rites Monday © |in Jordan Funeral Home, Mon-|" : +.| COLUMBIA CITY—Deputy. Sheriff Les Gioss came out ahead : sine Lo Burial will befguumeenmnntt| Burial. 7, {in Bight snovunter with a mad dog on the A. Bakar farm, northwest]. py), Williqm V. Linder, SSL . be ¥$: lof South Whitley, but it was a blood~chilling experience. oo M . V J nt . Burial Planned in... crows fh Still-to Be Made -|- Cialied- 18 -geasch Tot Gog -Tpotad -10-have "Dew attacking Killed in Normandy ag arcus vaienrine Joseph Cemetery mer, wit of the Rites for Mrs. Patricia Dubois freer, r the of ak hot Services for Pvt. William V.|§. +R : 3 St. | mer, wife Olson, § W. Michigan St. will pe|fAr™er’s lantern. The animal, a chow, leaped 1 | / high mass will be sung late William F. » . warning toward . the officer's ro: " Linder of Indianapolis, who was! SPECIAL Requiem . { conducted by the Rev. A. C.| throat. The dog's teeth calf skin shoes. Women's coats N in July, 1044 ° nay in the Sacred Heartijived here Brooks at 4 p. m. today in Fan-(UNESE 1 at the shouder,{Tanged from $1.35 to $5 each. killed in Normandy in July, 144. Mo hurch for August A. her lif ner & Buchanan Mortuary. Buris! topcoat *| Men's percale shirts were 75/Will be at 1:30 p. m. tom: Catholic © Pe: arrangements have not been|DUt DOt deep 10 tear the the Conkle funeral home. Burial ; Zimmerman, who died yesterday died inher home ade. Br was oh |Nkin. The oftcer ld. the. ani- h | es wil Ibe in Washington Park Ceme- - ‘home, 1738 8. Talbot St. “Mrs. | Tuesday gun while it was tery. sti BT ot Joseph Core AUEVIVOLS 13 in the Methodist Hospital, nag*til clinging fo his coat. Looking Ahead Put. Linder, a native of Louls-| Eg putts! Sue 2 aug been an invalid for several BERNE~With the temperature ville, Ky. Was 20 and lived at bo ter. Zimmerman, who was 72,|trude i hon le Daughter of Frank Dubois, ta- Deflation ' _|mear zero, workmen have started 338 Bequty Ave. Before the ut | and College HE an employee of the Dean's grandson Plummer mous for his landscape work in| BRAZIL] E. Wolf has|construction of a new 75-foot he worked for the ver ge had hers Pump Co. for 50 years. Billy Vogel. bath of In its: | 10e park system, Mrs.|a mail order catalog issued by|pier for sun bathers at Pine Lake, Paper Co. He was a machine, Be belonged to the Sacred Heart en ng Mrs. Lillian Unger, Olson was a close friend of Jane|the Brosius Dry Goods Co., here west of here. gunner in the 30th Infantry Divi-
COLUMBUS — Ruey Adams of Columbus hopes the first 100 miles will be the worst for his brand -new automobile. With only 76 miles on the speedometer, it met up with a truck driven by Jerome Wissel of Columbus.
[ine Pittser and Mrs. Helen Brat-!
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