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% - cet om * Ea CCIE ari TE . - . = ? ne nm . Bs ~ ie 3 . ‘ 3 : : - v . ’ Sh ard E : 3 ‘ = . . “ > . Tn 3 - Vi WEDNESDAY, APR. 21, 1048 : as : _ THE INDIANAPOLIS, TIMES < ; PAGE 5. 048 How ; y ai —————— A lee ts tse B. Holmes . cago, and Mrs. Ray Blinkenstaff,} ___ - : TS . ; i Ny ma 5 3 : 4) Dies; |oryeapumiie. sn cro be and Safeguard “3 # : : : Lo: Holmes, Indiana “5 | -Constipated Folks? MIRILH LEdllGl | THE FAMILY SCRAPBOOK cont Native Mrs. Normen Keio TOUR VISION 5 To ‘yours Dr. Edwards oe 00 © ByDR ERNESTG. OSBORNE ~~ g'Nativg (Mrs. Noman Kelb poem . patients bothered | RAS SE nice Schill Kelb will be at 1:30 , i Tow sold by all , B-i-I-I-y. Come home at once.” {, Burial Tomorrow : p: m. Friday in the Flanner & # Olive Tablets are but : Or very similar requests can be | 3 . Buchanan mortuary. | : oh—so thorough! Olive beard almost any day floating In Crawfordsville Mrs. Kelb died yesterday in her : on wr upper and lower . shrilly out over the back yards Services for Jack B. Holes, home, 3910 N. Delaware Sts Aone Services in y American com- former general supervisor o e a : . - . ments. No at dg for Mrs. Hattie Langs munity. If the Billys are engaged ‘Interstate Motor Freight System, /O- a0nG Was a member of the hk. E. KERNEL Qutomstiict sry some as {Indianapolis district, who died wc nacle Presbyterian Church. = odist died » . Survivors include her husband, . grr 8 .|they usually are, the calls often Monday at Sunnyside Samitor-| = = oo resident of the Established 3. Years x . £5 unheeded until a note of anger jum, will be held at 9 a. m. to- president OF, M18} stress Moor Corner Market & . Oiineis, Traction Terminal Sullding = . 2 = s 2 creeps in. morrow st St. John's Catholic/Cumberland Quarries, Inc. and a i m an x ; Broadway ips oh Church. Burial will be in Craw. Prother, Edwin G. Schill, Toledo.’ rom ni. Crown Hi [be own vole sang Ngher ane “Sir. Holmes, who. was 48, had , who was 82, was » got of one of the old- been ill five years. .A native of
ayette, he had lived in Indipolis mcst of his life. He was a member of the Indianapolis Motor Transportation Club and the Indianapolis Traffic Club and a former member of the Colum-
: ; : bia Club. ence for 33 years. » Survivin 2 7 ? 2 g are three sisters, y . ‘Delegate to Conference Mrs. Edith Riley, Mrs. Domroese Mrs. Lee Thompson, Mineola, oS } y . : Fla.; Mrs. Margaret Flynn, Chi- ’ log : ’ Dies Here at 61 iat 8 evs L118 RESTGME, DBS ke 2 2 uri poms Li ; lifelong resident of Indianapolis, : rr Fare a & Gelégais 10.the died yesterday in her home, 4935 Neuritis Pains Like
7 dist: Episeopal Churches of the Burial to Be Friday Hardegan St. She was 61. - An Electric Shock AL North and South in 1939-40. The Rev. Keeth Akard. pastor N \ :
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1 . . Hearing Aid Center Sal ville And Seymour. - ‘Heat her home, 21 N. Keystone Ave. Te Coe aun Chaps! of thet fhrt she had oy . hig hy CHAMBER OF Reo ahs. Jersit} Plas Mets She was 41. a _ [Hill Cemetery. said she felt like a sharp knife 51 him three years ago. Bam | Mrs. Riley was born in Indi-| Survivors include two sons |™®® Deing gouged into her musCOMMERCE BLDG. Mos: As " anapolis and resided here all her Raymond R. and Reynold BS cles, and sometimes these pains] Ph LL. 3920 on: ey survived by life. She was an employee of the Domroese:’ a sister Sn Joh ‘(would strike her like an electric one LI. = n, Taylor bury, Ft. Wayne;| A uto Equipment Co. and was a|Trimpe: a brother Hens Th i shock. She said one could hardly grandson, a ‘nephew and five member of East Park Methodist and two grandchildren ry f e »| stand it. Today this lady is again nieces. Church and Royal Neighbors of dianapolis. » 8lL of In- | opjoying life and she says the Pfc. John Ww. Rich America. change is due to taking TRU- ‘
: . Get Welcome Relief t ¢ Surviving are her husband, Oris ROY E. Boyd AID. Her pains are gone now. If
; Relatives here have been in-|B. Riley; her father, G. W. Youn No more feeling like a knife| From Stomach Gas, formed that the body of Pfc. and three sisters, Mrs. Delma be pons ot oe Roy E. Boyd willl gouged into her musles. She is| y
U A John Wallace - Rich, who was|Hill, Mrs. Elsie Saxon and Mrs.|h Py mu tomorrow in| entirely. free of her misery, 1 ‘ Sour Food Taste killed in the Battle of the Bulge, [Mildred Joslin. BuHal in New Crown, With thanks to. this remarkable com jo 2 Dec. 15, 1944, will arrive tomor- . | pe
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2 ® z ne . he had lived here for 26+ years | rheumatic and neuritic aches and So Extra Rich in Flavor » e tt Silcox, for- employed by the Me-| pains. Miserable people soon feel N 3 He was a native of Indianapolis Ts atle Jewe P Pp * gestion and gas frequently cause a mor- PONS. imer telephone operator for the|chanics Laundry & Supply Co.,| different all over. So don’t go on. itis E I T - , touchy; fretful, peevish, nervous He was graduated from Short- ’ . > . s conomica 00 a condition. loss of appetite, underweight, ridge High School and attended Indianapolis. Star, died last night{Inc. suffering! Get TRU-AID. Sold by
3503 A sister, : rs aay : aa ee. Tener you must increase | Purdue University, In hier home, Salem St. She er, Miss Charlesetta Boyd, | All Drug Stores here in Indian- This is an invitation to enjoy a coffee flaves -
To ust Indianapolis, al the flow of his vital gastelt juice. Medi-| After enMsting in the Army in|" A> pal survives, apolis, thi ‘80 individual—so distinctive—it is as:
cal amhorities, in independent labora- May, 1943, Pfc. Rich went over- A native of Decatur County, a special coffee flavor—the Folger vor. -
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leh yoniaing special and potent acti Methodist Church here. ment Da in health wo : i Survivors besides his mother |Y2rS 880. e was the widow , 888 Tonic helps build- : er : otpantc, weak, watery blood in nutri-|include his wife, now Mrs. Pa.|of Arthur B. Silcox. - tional anemia—so with & good flow of (tricia Rich Curtis; a daughter,
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