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operation. She lived just as she wrote you, enjoying every | minute of her life. She is badly missed for she was liked by all. She wanted to get out as soon as she could—she wanted ‘|her children and thought they needed her. I've been a patient here over a year. Once I was up, but had to go back to bed last Christmas. I'm on my way up again. If more people would keep faith in God they would find life's troubles wouldn’t be so hard to bear: When one loses faith there is nothing left. Keep helping so many. Tm 25 and have never married because I've found no ane I really loved. I've had a few infatdations, but believe love lasts. I think divorces are caused by people merely marrying because they're attracted to each other. } ANOTHER SUNNYSIDE READER. All of you Sunnyside people looked “on your way up” when I met you Tuesday. You passed on to me that big faith you and Sunnyside have exchanged with each other. I wanted to meet | |
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our mutual friend, but meeting several of you like her brightened | the visit. I know a lot of clear thinking goes on among you, and I like to hear about it. ’
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operated a cabinetmaking shop in his home. He’ belonged to the Irvington Branch of Odd Fellows and attended Irvington Methodist
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He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Grace Pfeifer; two sons, William and Robert, bath of Indianapolis; two daughters, Miss Jinetha Pfeifer, and Mrs. Mary June Ottenbacher, both of Indianapolis; his mother, Mrs. Jineth Pfeifer, | Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs. Clara Fry, McCordsville; Miss {Lola Pfeifer and Mrs. Mary ‘Heathco, both of Indianapolis; a brother, Casper Pfeifer, Indianapolis, and two grandchildren,
Mrs. Theresa Hartman
Services .for Mrs. Theresa Hartman, 404 E. New York St. will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Brothers Peace Chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. A native of Chicago, Mrs. Hartman died yesterday in St. Vincent's Hospital. She was 52. Mrs. Hartman had lived here 50 years and is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Sylvia Hukridee, Washington, D. C.
» Mrs. Julia Gerstner Mrs. Julia Gerstner, 638 E, New York St., died today in Methodist Hospital. A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, she was a member of the
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Sanford Bailey Rites Monday
i | Services for Sanford Bailey, {who died yesterday in General (Hospital, will be held at 1 p. m. Monday in the G. H. Herrmann | funeral home and at 2:15 p. m. in| ithe Union Methodist Church in Morgan County. Burial will be| in Union Cemetery, Morgan County. { Mr. Bailey, who was 73, lived at 1639 Hoyt Ave. He was born in Morgan County and lived in Indianapolis 35 years. He was a machinist in the experimental department of Diamond Chain Co., Inc, 33 years. He was a member of the Morris Street Methodist Church and the Loyal Order of Moose No. 17. Surviving are his wife, Bertha; a daughter, Mrs. Virgil Elmore; a son, Robert, all of Indianapolis, and three grandchildren.
Mrs. Mabelle Matson
Services for Mrs. Mabelle Matson, former resident of Indianapolis, will be held Tuesday in Glendale, Cal. Burial also will be in California. Mrs. Matson, who died Thursday in Los Angeles, was the widow of the late Fred E. Matson, former head of an Indianapolis law firm. Mr, Matson died here in 1942, After the death of her husband, Mrs. Matson moved to California. She came to Indianapolis from Marysville, O., where she was born. Ri. She was a member of the Indianapolis Propylaéum and the Church of Christ, Scientist, in Los Angeles. Surviving are a: son, Frederick C. Matson, Van Nuys, Cal, and a sister, Mrs. Francis Lasley, Chicago.
Charles Hoffman
who died yesterday in Genera! Hospital, will be conducted at 13 a. m. Monday in the Conkle Fy: neral Home. Burial will be fa Crown Hill. . i Mr. Hoffman, 68, lived at 1033 Belle Vieu Place, and was a life-
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lyn Gerstner, all of Indianapolis.|a daughter, Mrs. Lucille Walls,|Duffy; a brother, Clarence,
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English; a brother John, Cler-|three sisters, Irs. Daisy Brock, mont, and two sisters, Mrs, Ber-| Mrs. tha Lambert, Indianapolis, and|Leonette Holman. All survivors
Mrs. Stella Lambert, Rockville. Alexander Young
Young, 530 W. 10th St. 10-year-old boy who was fatally injured Wednesday when he was struck by a car at 10th and Wests Sts., were to be held at 1 p. m. today at Jacob Brothers West Side chapel, with burial in Floral Park. The youth died Wednesday in General Hospital shortly after he was struck. Survivors include his mother,
Gradie Jones; a sister, Shirley Ann Jones; his grandmother, Mrs. Evelyn Collier, Indianapolis, and his grandfather, Charles Young, Canton, Miss, '
Mrs. Henry Pohfkotte
kotte, former resident of Indianapolis for 50 years, will be held
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Mrs. Pohlkotte, who was a {member of Bethel Baptist Church
Jf here, died Thursday in her home
lin Cincinnati, O. She was 73. A native of Wurttemberg, Germany, she is survived by her hus-
Pohlkotte, Middletown, O., and two daughters, Mrs, Laura Lindstadt, Indianapolis, and Mrs. |Frieda Brewer, Cincinnati.
Edwin Roy Bicknell | Funeral services for Edwin Roy | Bicknell, 516 Exeter Ave. will be held at 9 a. m. Monday in Conkle funeral home. Burial will be in Floral Park Cemetery. Mr. Bicknell, who was 41, died yesterday in General Hospital after an illness of one year. A taxicab driver, Mr. Bickngll was a native of St. Louis, Mo., and lived here for 38 years. A sister, Mrs. Paul Jackson, him. !
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as nurse at Geral Hospital and MY MOTHER-IN-LAW makes remarks about me being friendly joined the Army Nurse Corps. |with my husband's ex-wife. They were divorced six years before She served irfthe China-Burma-|I knew either one so I don’t see why we shouldn't be friends. MY India theater, fnding the wound- mother-in-law, who is separated from her second husband, calls ed as they wge flown over the us every week wanting to borrow from $5 to $25. She says if we re “Hump.” Mr. Brown learned able to pay $40 a week to support my husband's four children by that her husy@nd was alive and his first wife we could help her. She never pays back the money, free after shf had served nearly so my husband finally said he wouldn't give her any more since one year ovepeas. She was flown she’s able to work and run around. Did we do right? We're trying to San Frangsco to meet him. |to save and fix up our home, and we never know when we may have {to make a home for his four children. to Philippines | My husband is 36 and I'm 22, and we have a baby. We own Dr. . Bro had entered the our home, and we never have trouble. If we disagree, we sit down Medical Cofps in August, 1941, and talk it over. I think $40 support is a lot of money, but the and was orcered to the Philippine children have to come home from school for their dinner, and the Islands. ex-wife can't work. MRS. L. B., INDIANAPOLIS. He retumied witn his wife fo!” You and your husband think right, and you think together.
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to investigate a death that his car colli with a taxicab and he was pinned in the wreckage. Entered Butler in 1932 , With his wife, Dr. Brown resided at 4535 Marcy Lane. He
cams to Indianapolis in 1932, at which time he entered Butler Uni-
every night. I work long hours and get one night off a week—and I get lonesome.
veteran you meet a little happier because of your mutual understanding. It's a slow process making friends, and public sport events aren't too clubby for the job.
church, the YMCA, the Department of Parks and Recreation, and
cle a daughter, Rebecca; a son, Merrill; his parents, Mr..and Mrs. Finer E. Brown, Westfield, and tw» brothers, Lt. Col. Wilfred E. Bown, U. 8. Army, and Pi Brown, Piqua, O.
Claude McConaha Dies Here at 60
Claude E. Mec-
We know their names but not how to contact them. MRS. J. W. B, RIVERSIDE.
write to Chambers of Commerce and state medical associations. You do know concerning treatment, don’t you, that you should contact Billings Hospital or Cold Spring Road Hospital? Regard-
In each case take Army discharge and other papers. I'm told that any veteran of any war legally eligible as set forth by law and regulations of the U. 8. and Veterans Adminis tration who presents himself and can demonstrate the need of hospitalization can apply and be examined to determine treatmen
How Can | Get My Husband Back? MY HUSBAND has left me and I've been under doctor's care for my nerves. I love him very much. What should I do to get him back, or should I take him back? CITY READER. him back, or should I take him back? I don’t know what you both did wrong, but I bet you're honest enough that you'll check your faults. Let him know that you could make adjustments and that you're determined to get well fast and uncomplainingly. .
Support Payments Matter for Court I THINK there's a stopping place to paying support. My hus-| fldren whom I'd help |
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be held at 1:30 p. m. Monday in Chapel. Burial will be in Clermont. Mr. McConaha, who was 60, was a refrigeration engineer. He was born in Pittsboro, and he lived in Indianapolis 37 years. During that time he was employed at Borden's Furnas Ice! Cream Co. He was a member of band’s first wife still has him tied to their ch Masonic Lodge 608, F&AM. if they were in need. She divorced him and twice remarried. My He is survived by his wife, husband .agreed to pay support until the children were 16, and I Mrs. Vivian|got a job to help out. She got money when her second husband and|died, but we keep paying support. SECOND WIFE, INDIANAPOLIS. Ask the court to lower your support funds.
Mabel Waits on the Corner
I HAVE a very strange problem. T am 15 and have a boy friend, 18, who says he likes me, but sometimes I think he doesn’t.
Myrtle Potett and Mrs.
are from Ind=znapolis, except Mrs. Holman, who :s from Chi-
cago. I like him so much I'd hate to lose him. Lately he's told me about [permit he ann of two em | his other girl friend, named Mabel, who waits for him at the corner GE ERY TIMER OK = Why Not Try This? every night. He tells me how good looking he thinks she is. Last|{iil,[" gies, "revere permision io sales lot. night he went as far as to tell me they are making better history operate an open ait automobile i".
than Anthony and Cleopatra. CITY TEEN-AGER. If your boy friend is interested in things as ancient as the history that Antony and Cleopatra made 1 believe I'd let him stand at the street corner with a history book under his arm, waiting for the new girl friend, and find myself someone more interesting. ‘
1} Seeks Data on Lawrence Tierney TELL US something about ‘Lawrence Tierney, will you? MARIE, NORTH SIDE. The only thing I've heard about Tierney is his snatching of the role of “Dillinger” in the picture by that name while he “jerked” sodas in Monogram Studio commissary. The producer accidentally left the script in the commissary and Tierney ‘stuck it under his apron and for two nights memorized the lines. Later he asked the producer if he'd cast
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{petitions have bee iof Zoning Appeals, City of Indianapolis, {requesting a variance from the require.! melts the Zoning Ordinance:
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Avenue, requests variance of building line Ir 0 3) 132" 8" of the front operty, line, 301-V-48 — BENJAM . & MABEL STAFFORD, |quest variance of use to permit the o
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indianapolp and began service at . “big” to understand. He uses his head with his mother and with 130-9 4a “SPICKELMIER COMPANY, General Hpspital as a intea| hi marriage. Being friends with the ex-wife is fine under the [sion oun Dy rT Il surgeon. He had been appo circumstances, but I'd make my closest friend some other woman. |the construction of a 13' x 30° addition to deputy copnor three months be- - of. y {the existing building, to be used for exfore the cident occurred which| Veteran Finds Life's Lonesome (panded coe & display apace. Lo took his-fife. It was on a call I'M A BOY that just got out of the Army and I read your column |Primrose Avenue, requests variance of use
I like all kinds of sports, but it gets lonesome go- h vour of the Residence " @ rear ol ie re N ing by myself. 1 sure would please like you to help me figure it out.|g 0 WASCCHARLES L WALKER. ise GEORGE, INDIANAPOLIS. to permit conversion of the existing resi You aren't the only lonesome GI. Try to make the mext |9efte (nie 8 doctors pmCe,
South Rural Street, requests varianc ares requirements to permit the conversion lof the existing double house into a | family dwelling.
Ask about activities interesting you in smaller groups—in 5,30 1% |use to permit the construction and opers-
Ask the veteran advisers for ways to get the addresses or |*’%%,
ing pensions, visit the Veterans Administration regional office. |loquests
{mission to operate an open air automobile
Services for Reuben Franklin| vins, who died Friday in his
Burial Mr. Bivins, who was 78, was|
born in Ireland and lived in Indi-| anapolis most of his life, was Schebler Co. 28 years as a diesinker. b
He mployed by the Wheeler-| He had been nied. y the E. C. Atkins Saw Co. for
the last seven years.
Surviving are his wife. Effie; daughter, Mrs. Frank Baldwin; Charles and James; and two]
| | BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the followin wit!
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~V-48--F, D. GARDNER. 808-15 North,
| Margie, Miss Sue, E. E. W.. G. S, City Reader, Mrs. W. E. G.. \jvams Street requests variance of his invention of 4 skin-grafting! p RB. ete.~Hope vou'll write about other things, but I just don’t construction of pit building +4 the linstrument, have time left from working on people's big problems to help ("000 Propels Mme ev is Survived Defth March | Win contests. "MBS. MANNERS. [Rosie tie ooliwts sarighen oof
ory butlding with accessory off-street!
He was a vetiran of parking, the first floor of this structure! War II and wad a survivor of COULD YOU print the address of Brightwood reader who|lo be used for the operation of a heating| the Bataan Degh March and|Wishes to adopt a baby? SOUTH SIDE READER. (io 8¥ihree 8.room Apartmentar = three years of Japanese prison -— You and Brightwood Reader should file your names with the | 205-V-48 — Northeast camp life. Marion County Department of Public Welfare or the Children’s quests variance of use to permit the. can « |Struction Believing himjto be dead after, Bureau of the Indianapolis Orphan Home. You might get to- | the Tear” of the. premises Se as tree
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t. 206-V-48—RUSS! OBBINS, rear 2370
North Adams Street, requests variance of re version of the existing building into tem{porary livin %
ar yard requirements to permit con-
quarters 297-V-48—-PAUL C FROELICH,
reer 640 West Michigan Street,
requests var-|
!fance of use to permit the consiruction of a 40 boxes and barrels at the rear o premises
x 70° building for the storage of! the
208-V-48--ANNA McBRIDE, Avenue, requests
2028 North variance of
use to permit the construction and opera-| tion of a retail coal & |
ice station. { 209-V-48—ELMER LYNCH, 831 North Street, requests variance of quirements to permit the! nclosure of one-half the existing porch at he front of the residence. { 300-V-48--~JO! AY. 705 East Southern ermit the construction residence to within
equirements to f a single-family
1824 Woodlawn Avenue, raront
of a stationery shop in the
rmit the operation of a small woodin the existing garage at
0 rn - three
OND H. WHITE, JR. yette Road, uests variance of
versity. He was a member of the Indi-| particularly in service organizations. There's probably a com- Hom Of Pian SRER, 3911-21 College anapolis Medical Society, Ameri-| munity center near you. Ask the Council of Social Agencies, \Avenue. requests variance of use to pers can Medical Society and Phi Rho,| MA-2401 ; : - t mit the construction | of , Sng-story. ’ 4 | residentialmegical fraternity. ._|Veteran's Wife Seeks Doctors’ Addresses Ds, i ot ay Ince Besides his wife, survivors in- MY HUSBAND served several years in India while in the EA LLG
308-V-48 CHURCH, 438 South Bradley Avenue, re-
Army and developed a serious bronchial condition. The local Vet- quests permission to construct & church erans Administration told him to personally contact Army doctors b who treated him, but one is in Texas and another in New York. East 8t
uilding. 300-V-48— EVA A. HECKMAN, rear 618 . Clair Street, reguests variance to permit the con! the garage into a retail’ he existing reside = 617 Arch Street. CHURCH, 2820 West Jackson Street, reon to convert the existing|
h. y B— A MOTOR | INN, 1458-70 North Pennsylvania Street, permission » JST an open air automobile sales lol. 313-V-48—FA N & METAL CORPORATION, 701-7 Bouth Capitol Ave-) nue, requests permission. to construct a building for the Aorage & baling of scrap n-ferrous metals. O13 As E. SWOPE, rear 3847 East 14th Street, requests variance of use to permit the operation of an automobile d y & fender repair shop in the ® rage
of use existin rear o
and bod ating a building. 314-V-48 FAN PONTIAC, INC, 3748-52 Kenwood Avenue, requests var. fance of use to permit the Dremises to be used for accessory automobile parking in connection with the business across the street, -V.48 — CONTINENTAL PRINTING co” INC., rear 2130-3¢ Madison Avenue, requests variance of use to peti the rmanent operation of the printing shop previously approved for temporary, opera: tion. . 316-V-48 —- PLORENCE WEHREL, 3320 East Vermont Street, requests variance of building line requirements to permit ihe enclosure of the -existing' porch at the front of the existing residence 317-V-48—-R. & 3 SALES, C., 2 , Washington BStreet, reuests rmission to operate an Open ; & sales lot on the ied by a gasoline fill-
-48 — MRS, McDANIELS, Wright Brest, Tequests variance uiremen won of Un ro one houtt dwelling into a six-unit aparimen , I i BRUCE. ZEACGER CORPORAON, 337 & 2041 Glenridge Drive, rents to double
occup
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quests variance of area requiremei
50 North Sherman Drive, requests per-
sales lot and to construct a 24 building for onl an office in gonnection with this operation. 322-V-48—0. B. DAVIS, JR. reay 4147 Boulevard Place, requests permission to park and occupy a trailer at the rear of the residence. 123-V-48—EARNA MOBLEY, rear 213-13 South Oriental Street, requests pe to park and occupy & trailer al the rear of the residence. A public hearing on said petitions will be held by the Board of ning Appeals
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| anyone for the role and the producer admitted that he couldn't even find the script. Tierney said he was the man for the role because he'd taken the script, memorized it and thrown it away.
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Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your probtems and answer your questi W. Maryland St.
Plan Crothersville Rites . Tomorrow for War Victim
‘Being Like the Other Kids
Have you ever heard this from {your youngster, “Aw, gee, Mom,
all the other kids do. Why can’t
17” mately 30 feet; 1 buck saw; fishing equip- : ment; spare auto tires; 1 rake. step {| Perhaps he's referring to the Times State Service |UBS Vincennes, which went down |ladder, roll-away bed; 1 lot tools; spade; fact that you don’t want him to| CROTHERSVILLE, July 3 —| under enemy fire. shovel; Weeder, SON any whos: eat ice cream at the drug store or|Servicés for Seaman First-Class! Survivors besides his father are mole trap; hack saw & biade: rasp, Jimmy that you just won't stand for that|Clarence Berry Jr, who was|three brothers, Emmet, Glen and|cgiy Spot refrigerator 46420 model: i {dirty old sweat shirt. It may killed in action May 25, 1943, at|Melvin, Indianapolis; five sisters, mop. dust pan; 1 hot_plate electric stove: [be that you think once a week Algiers, North Africa, will be held Mrs. Geneva Cope.and, Kokomo;ii,pie & cloth; 4 ornaments: 1 aluminum {is often enotigh for the movies/at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Mrs. Laura McCosky, Norfhipan; 1 cup. 5 dishes: 1 bowl; measuring lor that your daughter should be|Crothersville Methodist Church.|Madison; Mrs, Naomi Richey, SIP; 10 pisses. 3 dish towels on Pickus lin by 9:30 every Friday night Burial will be with military Mrs. Marjorie Rohrman and Miss sauce: 8 knives & Jorks: 8 spoons, can i . i ; 3 w x - {though other youngsters stay out/honors in Crothersville Cemetery. Albert Ruth Berry, all of Indi- mai chair) 1 rocker: Se aay rca. ater. — Served as Armed Guard fanapolis. |davenport, 2 nd tables: coffee table: 3 | . {vases, 3 rug; Lhr | Its very important for chil-| Seaman Bervy WAS he Hin Of Mrs. Sarah Bedwell [ria 1 Zenith Talo, 1 vacuum rvesper dren and young people to feel ys ~! Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah stove. 1 %hin lamp & shade: 13 small
Indianapolis. During World War| II Seaman Berry was an armed] guard on the USS ".aFollette and with the Naval Reserve on the Pp. DM.
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that they belong—that they're not too different. To be sure, your standards may be different from those of your children’s friends’ parents and you may be sure that you are right. It will pay, though, to stop and think just ‘how much difference it does make for you to relax on some of the things you have required.
Ask yourself, “Does it redlly
Bedwell,
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Valparaiso University today announced the re-election of three Ft. Wayne men to the university's board of directors. They are W.C.! Dickmeyer, candy manufacturer;
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County. « Survivors include a daughter
wears that dirty sweat shirt, or
!whether Mary should be in at an'Paul's Lutheran Church, and port; two sons, Amos Bedwell
hour which most of her friends Robert C. Moellering, head of a Cataract, and John Bedwell, Bra-
construction firm.
“think is absurdly early?” izil, and six grandchildren.
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former resident of Indianapolis, will be held at 1:3019 cans sardines; 2 Monday ia Conkle fuheral ~b home. Burial will be in Washing-
| Mrs. Bedwell, who died yesterVALPARAISO, July 3 (UP)—|day in her home in Bridgeport, chair; Moose pin: lived here 20 years and was a J member of Bridgeport Methodist, Said sale to begin at 10 o'cloc Church. She was born in Rush TERMS: All sales made. cash in hand.
Rev. Paul F. Miller, pastor of St. Mrs. Wayne W. Graham, Bridge-|
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{In the Probate Court of Marion Cou State of Indiana, Count of Marion,
0 In the matter of the Estate of, PETE NOMOS, Deceased. Notice is hereby given thai the under- . administrators of the estate of Pete Nomos, deceased, will offer for sale {at public auction, at the late residence lof said decedent a {R. R. 18, box 540, in said 3 state, on the 9th day of July, 1948 the {personal property of said estate consist ing of the followin 7% Drum fuel of Imower; 2 s. extension ladder, approxi-
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f garden hose; lawn
a 8. shredded wheat: 1 pr. rubber cans tomatoes; pke. napkins; cans {ima beans. 4 Se . can spinach; cg Jars | jelly; 14 cams lye; 8 cans kitchen cleaner; Ho Junk; i 1 aluminum kettle; 15 pkgs. Breese: 2 rolls toilet paper: 1 ner; wooden : box lankets; 1 sheet; 2 pillows: 1 chest drawers: overstuffed clothes rack; 8
idollies, 1 © boots: 1
cans cut
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1 lot mise. towels; 1 rf k. in the
{we reserve the right to accept or reject
ang bid. * ted this 3d day of July. 1948. © Nick Kretheotis, { Bolly ‘-L. Schubach, . Co-Administrators.
Chas. Mendenhal orn
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n Bedwell, Brazil, Ind; grandmother of Mrz, Wayne Faulkner, Clermont,
i ; Mrs, Juanita Halters, Seelyyilir, Bedwell of Brazil, Bedwell of Indianapolis, Friday daughter on West Na Bridgeport. 5 m., CO 934 W. Mich vited.
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Friends invited. Priends may call after p. m. Saturday BINGHAM~—Homer A, age 66 of 118 Johnson Ave. beloved brother of James E .Bingham of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Homer Warrick of Browns .! Mrs. C. . Clawson, Cal, and Mrs. David Crawford of Glendale, Cal. passed away Priday R m. Puneral Monday, 11:30 ». m. from SHIRLEY BROS IRVING HILL CHAPEL, 877 EK, Washington, Friends may call at chapel after 11 a.m. Sunday BIVENS—Ruben Franklin (Pop), 2045 Boyd "Ave., beloved husband of y An , Charles and James Bivens, also survived by three Jisadcniidrey and two goatgranden dren, passed away at his home Friday a W~ Friends may call at the ROBERT W L HOME, Prospect St. afte Funeral service Monday, the fu home.
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2 N. Meridian a fends Hill,
COOK—Joseph 8. 334 Bicking St, husband of Clara M., father of Mrs, Oarrie Towey and Louis both of Santa A Cal of Jacqueline and wey: broth. er of Carrie Cook, Batesville; died day at St. Vincent's Rospital Funeral 5 the MORTU, a. m., Bt. Patrick's Church. 1 ment St, J 's Cemetery. Frie may call at the mortuary. Wik COVY « Bg® yea of 833 Highland Ave. husband o Olive Covy. John Covy, Cit lay. Priends Saturday, at HOME, 2428 onday, July ington Park,
ther of Mrs, Mrs, Earl L. AlJanice Lynn
” arly Beturin ab sarly Saturday a ce, 1119 tennial. Services 10:30 a. CONKLE FUW. Michigan, s invited. Burial Floral Park, may call at funeral home . mm, Sunday.
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CHA 8371 e Washington Park. s may at_chapel after 1 p. m. Sunday. HOFFMAN-—Charles. age 68, res dence, 1033 N, Belle, Yieu: hushan
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Mon . 11 a. m, FUNERAL HOME, 1934 W. Michigan 8t, Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the funeral home after 6 p. m. Saturday.
LO! A. age Bl years, 749 Parkway, father of Mrs. V. E, M of Detroit, Mich. Robe
Earl, Ralph and Norbert Lorenz of city, aiso survived by three grand-
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& HURT ‘8! * 2228 Shelby St. t Cemetery, Friends may at the chapel any time alter _m. Saturday,
PFEIFER Harrison H.. age 66, loved husband of Grace Pleifer father of William, Robert 'and Jinetha Pfeifer. and Mrs. Ottenbacher son of Mrs, Pfeifer, brother of George C. Pfeifer, rs. ‘Clara 9 rs. Mary Heathco, and Lola A. Pfeifer, passed away Thursday ing. Services Monday, 10 a. m., from SHIRLEY BROS. IRVING HILL CHAPEL, 5377 E Washington St. Burial Memorial Park. - Friends may call at the CHRDRL | pa Seat THOMPSON-—George W., Noblesville, Ind., husband of Helen, father of Erskine D. Thompson eof Oakland, Cal.; Mrs. Rhea Riley of San Prancisco, Cal, and Mrs. Harry Pell of Indianapolis: brother of Harry Thompson, Southgate, Cal. passed away Priday. Service Monday, 10 am, & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Priends invited, Friends may call at the mortuary after 7 nm Saturday. TUCK-—James P., 77 years, of 1710 Arrow Ave., husband o rs. - nie Tuck, father of Mrs. Allie Lane of city, Clarece Quan brother of L. C. Tuck, Ky.; also fh fen and one great-gran pass AWA) Thursday. Priends may call at the orn 8t. Puneral a. July 5 t o 3 3 A 10:30 a.m. Friends invited. Burial
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Donald EB. Wundru Lallamont, Palo Alto, of Mrs. Matilda Chr Mrs. Tillie Kreiter, W toph and ul Mich Funeral from NERAL HO!
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