Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1948 — Page 7
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NWO ol. ees FREE PARKING—Lot No: 2 Roross Wissourt St. = : ES rices Today : Te Educator, Dies: | Ser Ways” i ooo IF EC. Randles 4 §] Even o 1» ol’ to Shop me i . +f i fe “4 News & Cartogn — || Ex-Acting President fT“ Floor ® : ¥ NN —1 — Ex-Banker fo Be | Of Ball State ll and Star —1 Buried in N. Y. b Times State gerviee ANO INN CABINETS =r no. rl eo rr Ee HI Store p—STEEL Mrs. Josiah Kir; Rt | » | . rr alic There J - LESS me — a hy, aud fos L | |acting president ‘of Ball State . his To ean L Teachers’ College whd died yes-ff ~~. WwW oO Onl This Ty uo as Bun or wil rn + ednesday— One Day Only ble St. MA. Loo FREE NATE " llinis birthplace, Muncie with burial in Rushville. |] ———— wie : ; ek ——— | LANNING SERVICE The retired banker died Friday) Mr. Wagoner, who was 50, had lf ee es : : S———— By NU-WA HOME SUPPLY 00. in his New York home. He had beer afliated with the college [ll eommm———— : ‘ s 2 SE rod Sh a 5. NEW YOR American Nationa! Ban ince 3024. He serves as comp | SEER Bl Wi / 234 £. NEW YORK ST. a aeFjean Ln al Bank troller. He acted as president In cume—— s MS a Ba > BANKER Di ar C. [the interim between Prienger J ——— ; a ; ; : ; RE AND BEAUTY) career with the American Ex- ES—E tion of Dr. L. A. . : : ; - Get relief being dura Jrom Mista. of the American National Bank [John R. Emens the next year. | FIRST . LOOR TYTEIYIT He became associated With the here, died Friday at his New | A native of Fountain County ro sess from ¥7 PIMPLES “== local institution in 1940. York-home: he had taught > Tou, =~ First Quality -- CHILDREN S $3.98 HATS $ . .Served in War {by and Rush Counties and © Our entire stock of straw and felts, 1 ’ Fie “Other highlights of his career Woman Dies in Hospital| served as Rush County superin- NO-SEAM $1.60 to $3.98 Values! Men's $2.98 Uniform ing. healing Cuticura include service in naval aviation While Visiting Daughter|tendent of schools. rr ANTS
during World War I, treasurership of the Randles Manufactur“Hing -Coy—-Ogdenburg,-and-—work with the engineering department of the United States government. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Hume Randles, Mrs. Lilly's only daughter; two daughters, Lila and Aline; his mother, Mrs, Jamison Randles; two sis-| ters; Mrs; Alto Little, — Paris; France, and Mrs. Charles Lenheart, Brooklyn, N. Y,, and two brothers, Merritt and Dana Randles, Ogdenburg.
Mrs. William T. Gross Services . for. Mrs. Josie B. Gross, native Hoosier and resi{dent here for 38 years, will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. Burial will be at Fortville. Mrs. Gross, who was 70, died yesterday in her home, 1528 Draper 8t. She was a charter member of the Betheny Christian Church and a member of the Civil War Relief Corps and Rebekah Lodge at Lapel. .
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Services will be in Lakewood, | Surviving are his wife, two 0., for Mrs. Hannah Hammond, sons, a daughter, his father and Who “died Th tHe MetHoAst Hos | {hree sisters. ~~ “1
pital yesterday after becoming | - fll while visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Edwin H, Brauer, 5680 Ema Il WEDNESDAY at CHAPMANS
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is survived by another daughter, Mrs. John Bennie, Los Angeles, | 'Catl:; a som; “Robert Hammond; | Lakewood, 0, and a grand-| daughter, Mrs. Marvin Gérdner,
Amicita Valley Club |
To Give Street Dance The newly organized Amicita }
Pot Roast of ‘beet with veg and gravy. " 5 8 Stuffed young hens with egg noodles. ss 8 8
Ruben, our chef, will again ba fixin' puree of mongole soup.
- - » gn Valley Club:of the city-wide Teen Council will sponsor a street Bd, or dance Friday on York St. be- Joutnnrn Butter & Pecan Pla,
tween Bridge St. and Silver Ave.| The dance wiil launch a drive] by the young people of. the tri-| angle area formed by Kentucky |i Ave.,, White River and the Belt | Railroad to purchase lots on which to construct a recreation!
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valet and will help the 15 miles of ap aes flush out poisonous waste from your blood. Get Doan’s Pills.
Neuritis Pains ns Like " An Electric Shock To a Local Woman y iddle- : i ig i lle aged George Grothaus
that she had suffered 3 years of Services for George Grothaus, torture with neuritic pains. She retired upholsterer who had lived
apolis; three sisters, Mrs. Elmer }
Ennoch, Whitestown, Nora Barnard, Fortville,
2 p. m. tomorrow in his home, 1148 Hoyt Ave. in Crown Hill"
was being gouged into her mus¢les, and sometimes these pains would strike her Tike an “elevtric shock. She said one could hardly| stand it. Today this lady is again enjoying life and she says the change is due to taking TRUAID. Her pains are gone now, No more feeling like a Knife gouged into her musles, She is
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1 Lot of WOMEN'S
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