Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1948 — Page 7
vrs. Lena McCain Dies in Home
Funeral Servi ey ibid Carl Schoonover Dies; |
Rites for Mrs. Lena Josephine Trucking Firm Driver
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- i Ty mint) MIND; | McClain, who died Saturday ot at| Services for Carl Schoonover, fil SOMETHING FEIGNED OR. | [her home, 1100 St. Peter Bt. Will \y,, or tor Smock: Trucking Co. ||
ee Keith, who died Satur {day in Methodist Hospital, will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow at Shirley Brothers Irving Hill
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be held at 2 p. m, tomorrow at Robert W. Stirling Funeral Home. Burial will be in Anderson ceme-
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who died. yesterday in St. Fran- | cis Hospital, will’ be held at 2 Ji
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| tery. : . p. m. tomorrow at Speaks & Finn I "Wil be held at Harper City Mrs. McClain, who was 58, Was puneral Home. Burial will be in il | Hours: C member of the American Legioniwas a native of Lawrenceburgi| sided at 60 8. Jen . A na-{} : Tues, Thur, and Sat.: tive of Muncie she nad ved here AX Auxiliary 333. and had lived Mere 26 years. Helll | 'o X M to 5 P. M. 17 years and ‘was a member. of: Bo © / : Surviving are two sons, Charles|was a member of the Teamsters. || Closed Wed. at Noon A daughters, Mrs. May Hutson, In-| ' Surviving are his wite, Edith; eee Queen Esther Cape A d|dianapolis, and Mrs. El ill lL was. active in the Parent-Teach- Hawell, Roanoke; : GE) School and School 58 {and one great-grandchild. : " . : : She is survived by her husband, ‘Clarence Joe Toops : | ETE ocratic Francis C. Keithi-two daughters, _ Services are planned at 1:30 ® Dem tg Keith; all of Indianapolis. tua rien ¥ for, Pri re |IWilliam H. Wickemeyer : . ~2J | Clarence. Joe Toops, who died | WW. L453 : mary ae Rites for William H. Wicke- born in Columbia, Tenn. A res-| {yesterday at the home of his ' ’ y 2 May 4th |yesterday in Methodist Hospital,| was employed at the Fairbanks|Audubon Rd Burial will be in It’s Clerks’ Week at your A&P. Come see how much our (will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow | Jewelry and Loan Co. +o ey ar x vis 35. weal I Te vt: Byes) Benson W. Martin formerly a carpenter. A native much our Every Day Low Prices subtract from you food | ” Services for Benson W. Martin, (here 35 years, bills! You'll be amazed at the values. Come in and see |, Mr. Wickemeyer had lived here/ who died yesterday at his home,| gurviing are his wife, Blanche: i M hi 121 Years and was an interior] 302 E. Michigan 8t., will be held, 8 e, you ll agree—|T PAYS TO SHOP AT A&P, achine |Hannover, Germany, and was a Northeast Chapel. Burial will be Advertisement : Tr {member of -8t. Peter's. Lutheran No) east No. 30-F [cunt in New Crown. Lemon Juice Recipe] NORTHERN . Survivors include his wife, EI-| Mr. Martin, who was 56; had friede; a son, Frederick, and three been employed at Stokely-Van Ch k Rh pe : - x daughters, Miss Judith and Miss|Camp, Inc. three years and Jog eCKS euma Ic Ursula Wickemeyer, all of the merly was employed at Kaise * Cleveland, 0. he war. 4 ng a of Madrid, Mo., he aolT you sutfer from rhoufuntio, ary T R E A S U R ¥ R ‘William Lack “| nad lived here three years and poun's Pus, wv this simple Sempre 10x. | Services for William Lack, who was: a member of Metnodist + pekage of Rss Ns Ue "was found dead yesterday -in--a Church and Speedway Post’ 2834, (a he Juice ol 4 lemons. i's ry, “N | Wednesday- in the Strattsn mor- and three sisters, Mrs. Henrys did results are obtained. If the ro ‘tuary. Burial will be in New Bettag. Indianapolis; Mrs. Fletch: {oot Sy ee ha x1 80n. Crown Cemetery. [er Cunningham, Holcomb, Mo., will eowt you nothi Tou Re. Mr. Lack, who was 60 and and Claude Barry, Mt, Morris, a RU. 4 RU-EX a soid by gal ander & lived at 1805% Yandes St. was Mich. | Game waederprool of wondertul reste P| . . . 5 highs INTE PEAS POR K&B 1 180 bElL * 920¢ Cam «On. IDEAL FOR PIES : No. 8 o. TOMATO JUIBE =“ R.S.P. CHERRIES oa 200 DEL MC HUNT'S OR PACIFIC MIST SPINACH ur 18s PRUNE Sn Netw Fy NEY : 1 HONTE PEARS "3:47 KI : = : '. Dill’ monies 100 DEL MONTE Ne. 1% RUIT 46.01. FRUIT COCKTAIL GRAPEFRU T JUICE 5 DEL MONTE RUBY BEE B PRESER > pEACH OR 2:Lb. APRICOT MISSION-—-DEL MONTE PACK § ULTANA BRAND ASPARAGUS ou 230 BEANS 25 10 PACKED IN SYRUP — SULT. od ey i BEL MONTE PEARS 2460 a EE DEL MONTE APRIC Toh
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