Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1948 — Page 5
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ACTIVE FASHIONS FOR SCHOOL OR PLAY IN SIZES 7-14
Three Sisters has a complete shop for girls and boys between 7 and 14, You'll find wonderful values, here, in dresses, suits, coats HOODED COAT, $14.95
All.wool plaid with lined hood. Bright silver buttons. Gay springtime plaids. 7-14.
and sleepwear.
Charge yours
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A FAMOUS MAKE YOU'LL RECOGNIZE THE MOMENT. YOU SEE IT
A VALUE SENSATION! A nationally known washer - that we have been demonstrating and featuring at $104.95. It is these display and demonstration models that make up this sale. Sturdy one-piece welded frame — lifetime triple-
coated porcelain exterior — full balloon wringer roll with arm release safety—bar release and many
other features. See it . . . tomorrow at Pearson's’ ve iid it and save $15.00 . .. New washer gatas, teed.
. John Yarbrough, Bell? Vernon,
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“SALE OF FLOOR SAMPLE WASHERS
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Local Deaths— Former Local
Resident Dies Services Tomorrow For Mrs. S. T. Carter
Services for Mrs. Ida E. Carter, wife of Sylvester Trent ,
THESPIAN (thse pian) anu DRAMA; DRAMATIC Bac
will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Moore Mortuaries
years until “last June when she! Hoved $0 Mariumaville, where sie
a daughter, Mrs. Hallie Yeager, Coatesville; a son, Lester Caldwell, Bellefontaine, O.; a sister, Mrs. Ludie Dinwiddle," Indianap-| olis, and six grandchildren:
Charlie Yarbrough
Rites will be held at 1 p. m.| tomorrow for Chdrlie Yarbrongn, 511 Minerva St., in the Tara cle of God Church. He was 58. A native of Hiram, Ga. Mr. Yarbrough died yesterday in| Veterans’ Hospital. An employee of Rockwood Manufacturing Co. he had lived here 16 years and was a member of the Tabernacle of God Church. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Birdie Yarbrough; a daughter, Mrs. Irene Lytle, Indianapolis; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Cassie Boyd, Chattanooga, Tenn.; three sons, Olen Yarbrough, Indianapolis;
Pa., and David Yarbrough, Nashville, Tenn.; two brothers, two sisters and nine grandchildren,
Named Chairman Of Rummage Sale
Mrs. placed in charge of the rummage sale which the Ladies Auxiliary of the Fraternal Order of Police
8. West St. Mrs. Janice Sparrow and Mrs, Chalmer Byrnes will entertain the drill team of the auxiliary at a monthly birthday party Saturday night in Mrs. Sparrow's (home, 55647 Winthrop Ave.
John Kestler and Mrs. William Denker.
ATTICA APPROVES METERS ATTICA, Mar. 18 — The City Council has approved the installation of parking meters in the business district here. The meters being considered are of the automatic two-hour type which would
Pac ——— Burial will be in Mt===
Crown Hill.
band, Amos C. Gibson; ‘Eva Lyons has been{daughters, Mrs. J. W. Dugdale, Evanston, IIL; derson,. Washington, D. C, and Mrs. Comer D. Wolf, Indianapare sponsoring Saturday at 769 oli: two sisters, Miss Pearl Crawley, Hinesdale, Ill; Monroe, Newport Beach, Cal., and eight grandchildren.
ers Studio musi¢ department nead Honored guests will be Mrsdfor 22 years, died Tuesday in
Deferred Payments Gladly Arranged
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Mrs, A. C. Gibson Dies at Home
Mrs. Della Crawley Gibson, 1625 N. New Jersey St., died tnis morning in her home. She was 71. Born in Greencastle, Mrs. Gibson lived here 60 years. She was a member of the Christian Missionary Alliance Church. Services will be held at 1 p. m. Saturday in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. will be in
She is survived by her husthree
Mrs. Greig Hen-
Mrs. Stevan
Leo Forbstein = _
Leo Forbstein, Warner Broth-
Hollywood. He was 56. Mr. Forbstein was preparing to conduct the music for Saturday s Motion Picture Academy awards presentation - when he suddenly became {ll - Survivors include two ‘sisters-in-law, Mrs. Samuel Yaver and Mrs. Maurice Elkin, both of Indianapolis.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
TWORD-A-DAY “WORD-ADAY ~woro-A-DAY Harvey Wright
Dies Here at 80 |
Funeral Services . To Be Saturday
Services will be held in the;
Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary | at 2:30 p. m. Saturday for Harvey | W. Wright, who died yesterday. {He was 80. Burial will be in | Crown Hill. Mr.” Wright, 2718 Boulevard: Place, was A bookkeeper at the Indiana National Bank for 18) years before retiring in 1044. M lifelong resident of this city, he was a member of the Mystic Tie Masons Lodge and Sahara
Paul O. Smith
| Services tor Paul Oliver Smith, | {925 Camp St, will be held at 1| ip. m. tomorrow in Jacob Broth-| ers’ West Side Chapel. Burial, will be in Woodhaven Cemetery. He was 48. A lifelong resident of Indian-| apolis, Mr. Smith died yesterday Survivors include his mother, | Mrs. Emma Smith, five sisters and three brothers,
Ernest Coleman
Ernest Coleman, employee of Link Belt Co. died Tuesday in| General Hospital. He was 57. Born in Aspen Hill, Tenn., Mr.! Coleman had lived here 80 years and: resided dn 2145 Carrollton Ave. He was a member of Six-!| teenth Street Baptist Church and | the East End Benevolence Club. | Services will be at 10 a. mJ Saturday in the Sixteenth Street Church will burial in Floral Park | Cemetery, Surviving are a stepdaughter, Miss Carrie Lee Coleman, Nashville, Tenn.; his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Rolly Coleman, Indianapolis; six brothers, William, Adam, Thomas, Wayman and Carson Coleman, all of Indianapolis, and Raleigh Coleman, San Pedro, Cal, and a sister, Mrs. Mary Davis, Indianapolis.
Mrs. Martha E. Kipp
Services for Mrs. Martha E. Kipp of 1240 Central Ave. will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Bert 8. Gadd Funeral Home. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Kipp who for many years was secretary in the office of Smiley N. Chambers, former probate court judge and member of the City Safety Board, died Tuesday in the Indiana Soldiers Home, Lafayette. She was 77, a! member of Central Avenue pa odist Church and wife of the late Willlam C. Kipp who died in 1939 oe ody distant relatives survive, er.
Brazil Couple Learns Son Died in Crash
BRAZIL, Ind.,, Mar. 18 (UP)—| The parents of Everett W, Jen-| kins, 27, had been informed to-| day that their son died in the crash of a National Airlines transport plane near Anchorage,’ Alaska. Mr, and Mrs. W. B, Jenkins said their son was a third mate on an oil tanker which had
been delivered to China, and he was returning from that trip when he died.
: . |Krieg Named Chairman
chairman for Universal Dame Night, which will be observed locally at 6:30 p. m., Apr. | 5, in the Knights of Coliing Hall,
Of Notre Dame Night |
William H. Krieg is general o ob
Joe Boland, director of the
: Notre Dame Alumni Asociation!
and a radio sports announcer, # will be the principal speaker for
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